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mr.nii.OT A-' STATE LOTTERY, tin the plan of the Royal Havana Lottery, for me ocneni i mo ",; unwrrrr rn tmiflN ACADEMY, WUKIV-" 'of Jasper County, Georgia, authorized by tpettal M 'KTWNTKY & CO.. MANAGERS. 'To be drawn in public under tho sworn super- inianAmi- ut two Commissioners, w --v ona and J. M. Prentiss, in e Cttr oft f -V ANN AH, GEORGIA, . on the plan of ingle numbers. frlFTY THOUSAND TICKETS ! 25,828 Frizes. More than One Prize to every Tito Tickets. CAPITAL PRIZE $GO,000 ! Ticket! on'y ten dollari , ilahtt, Quarter and Eight in Proportion i C i.m 27 draws Saturday, July 2, iar9 ! c m. 28 drawl Saturday, July 9,1859 ., Class 29 draws Saturday, July 16,1859 Claw 30 drawi Saturday, July 23, 1859 Class 31 draws Saturday, July 30, 1859 MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. To be drawn each Saturday in JULY 1859 1 Prize of 1 " f50,000 li $50,000 20,000 is 20.000 . 10.000 is . 10,000 1 1 1 1 1 '60 too 100 100 100 5,000 is 5,000 . 4,000 is 4,000 . 3,000 is , 3,000 i 1,500 is 1,500 .600 are 25,000 . 400 are 40,000 300 are 30,000 150 are 15,000 100 are 10,000 APPROXIMATING PRIZES. 4 prizes of $100, approximating to $50,000 . i rjwl. A nnzei nf A'.UMJ. aiiDroxima- ma to 0.000 prize, are $1,200; 4 pmos of to $3,000 prize, are 600 i 4 prizes o( $100, ap proximating to $1,500 pme MOO prizes of 20, approximating to - are 100,000. 0,485 prizes, amounting to $.M0,UW. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. the numbers from 1 to 50,000 corresponding with those on the tickets printed on separate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes md placed in one wheel. The first 457 prizes, similarly printed aud en circled, are placed in another wheel. The wheel are then revolved, and a number U drawn from the wheel of numbers, and at tbe ame tie a prize is drawn from the other wheel, the number and pr'me drawn out are opened and exhibited to tbe audience, and registered by the Commissioners -.the prize being pluced against the number drawn. Thi', operation is repented fcutil the prizes are drawn out. Approximation Prizes. The two preceding Mid the two succeeding numbers to those draw ing the first 7 prizes will be entitled to the 448 approximation prir.e. For example, ticket No 11250 draws the $60,000 prize, those tick Hs'nunibcred 11248, will ach be entitfed to $400. If ticket N o 550 draws the $10,000 prie, those tickete numberiTiR 548, 649 551552 will each be entitled to $300 -and to on according to the above scheme. Certificates of Packages will be sold at thefol lowing rates, which is the risk : ..... Certificates of Packages of 10 white tickets, $70; Packages of 10 half tickets, $.J0; Packa ges of 10 quarter tickets, $13 5 Packages of 10 tightb tickets, $9. In ordering tickets or certificates, enclose the taoney to our address for the tickets ordered, on receipt of which tbey will be forwarded by first mail. Pnrchasess ean have ticket ending in any figure" they may designate. The list of drawn numbers and prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately alter the draw purchasers will please write their signatures hliiin, and give their Post Office, County and State. . , Kcmember that every prize is drawn and paya ble in full without deduction. ' All prizes of $1000 and under paid lmmedi rtely after the drawing other prizes at the usu al time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Address orders for ticket i or certificates to., t -' Savannah, Ga. Office Masonic Hall Block, Bull Street. SADDLERY AND HARNESS : MANUFACTORY. Cheaper than the Cheapest. : W. O. DTOSBD, ABERDEEN, MISS., WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Aberdeen, Monroe aud adjoiuiug Counties, that thJ LARGEST and MOST ELEGANT Stock of Saddles and Harness Of his Own Manufacture, ever before offered to the public in this section of tbe State. His stock Is In every way complete, and oonsists of every Variety and style of - Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Collars, Wnips, Surcingles,' and everything else usually kept in a first class Harness and Saddle Mauufactury. His work is made of the finest and most durable materials, and gotten up by workmen of the first order, es pecially for this market. He invites all persons desiring anything in his line to give him a trial, as he feels sure his work is cheaper and better than can be obtained e se where. His facilities for manufacturing Saddles bid Harness cheap and of the best quality, are Unsurpassed, and which he foels sure will enable him to give satisfaton to all. . Ue baa also on band a full assortment of Saddlery Hardware, and is enabled to fill all orders in this line at the lowest possible prices. Country dealers can be supplied with any quantity of material at the shortest not:ce. Repairing respectfully solicited and done with neatness and dispatch on reasonable terms. Call at his old tand, nearly opposite the Watt on How Aberdeen. June 30, '59 42.. ly. TENNESSEE HOUSE. (Formerly Jtnown at the Walton Houte.J BY ' ABERDEEN, M1S8. THIS First-Class Hotel is now open for there oeption of rngular boarders and transient customers. -. June 30, 59 43..6m kccxmah &,sacler. Having purchased the MAMMOTH LIVERY STABLE, . formerly kept by N. l KYLE, and furnished it With the best of Horses, Vehicles. &C. , Would respectfully solicit a share of public pat ronage. And if there be any virtue in strict at tention to business, good and extensive accom modations and liberal terms, tbey know they will Bot lack for patronage. Only give them a trial, t Jnn30, '58 4?..l?m n am mill a Ki.uiiiita 00 - 4 prizes of 200, approximating to 4,000, f annroximatinfi MOBILE ADVERTISEMENTS. CROCKERY, GLASS AND CI1INAWARE, We are rece i v i n g by daily ar- riva Is d 1- rect from the M anu factor ers, all the la test styles of goods in our line, which we offer on terms that cannot fail 8." G 4 to please. Jan 13, '59, 18.. ly. A. B. roNTAlNK. , W, C. SANDERS. fontaine & sander's! STAR rilOTOGRATHlC AND AMBROTYPS OVER BLOCIIS MUS1.0 STOIIE. No. 55 Dauphin Street, MOBILE, ALA. Where thev will be pleased to see their friends and the Tublic generally. i EU. MUjLLEJN is in tne uoncern. Jan. 13, '59. 13.. ly J AS. 11. DAVISON. J. CAVANAIGII. DAVISON CAVANAUGH & CO. Commission Merchants, WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Dealers in NORTHERN AND WESTERN PRODUCE 15, 17, and 19 South Water Street, MOBILE, ALA. OUR long and intimate knowledge of the Trade, together with a sufficient capital enabling us to purchase on the best terms, we will sell at the lowest price lor casn oirciiy ac ceptance. Boors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. WE are agents for the above, manufactured at Ilngdad, I'ensicola, the merits of which are too well known to require our commendation. Our Stock is at all times large and well assor ted, and prices will be found satisfactory. Oil, Glass, White Lead, Putty, Nails &c, DAVISON, CAVANAUGH, & Co. 15, 17, 19, South Water St, 19 Jan 'JO 59. Mobile, Ala. GEORGE WALKER, GENERAL AGENT AND Commission Merchant, KO. 97 ROYAL 8TUEET, MOBILE, ALA. OFFEKS HIS SF.KVICF.S FOn THE SALE, OS COMMISSION, OF Live Stock and Country Troduce Generally Dec 2, 58. 12--ly o So 12SME9 ' DEALER IN OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, BRUSHES, . ' ARTISTS' COLORS, &c, &c STORES KOS. 47 AND 49 DAUPHIN. STREET, MOBIXiE. N.B.-Ordcrs for GILDING, GRAINING, &c., as usual, promptly attended to. Dec 2, 5H. 12 . . 1 y THE MOBILE MERCURY. Daily Morning and Evening, Tri-Week-ly and Weekly. The Largest Paper, and with the Largest Cir culation, published in Mobile. The only Tri-Weekly Paper in the city. The Largest and Cheapest Weekly paper in the Southwest. Kubacriptlon l'Hre Per Annnm i Daily Tri-Weekly $5 i Weekly $250. P.L0UG1IRY, Importer of Crockery, China & Glassware, 34 K'atcr St., MOBILE, ALA., WISlIES.to call the attention of Merchants hi.,.,, iimkiiKT their Durcbases at the North, that ho is prepared to sell goods as low, if not lower, wan iney cau no uuuui at North, and respectfully requests a visit from merchant wishing to purchase, aug. 26, '58. ttm o'BABWES, p!)otngrfl)!jvJlinl)r0trjf(0allfrD, Nos, 46, 48 and 50 Dauphin Street, , MOEILE ALA. life aizpfmm Dairuerreotvnes or Ambrotypes equall as well as from life, which surpass both in beauty and durability the most exquisite Portrait Painting. ."Call ana see specimens. May 6, '59. 34 7 W. W. SHEARER. J. B. SHEARER. Ivy, Shearer & Co., IDjjoirsolf & fiftail (Brotm, Nos. 25 and 27, Commerce and Front Streets, (at Thomas Adams a Co's old Stand) JVIOaOIXjU, J TiA. May fi, '59. M.y O. t, CAMPBELL. GEO. K. BENNETT. CAMPBELL & BENNETT, General Commission merchants, roRSALior Lit Stock and all Kind of Country Product, MOBILE, ALA. XC will charae 2A ner cent, on Grain and Ba- eon and 6 per cent on all other Troduce, and re spectfully solicit a portion of patronage from the public, pledging ourselves to do the best we can for onr customers. aug. 26, '58.. ly H. GETS, uunr rsALE CANDt MANUFACTURER' No 15, late No 11, Dauphin Street, . (9igtt of tbe Golden Elephant,) f EEPS constantly on hand a large and full V .un( nf PnnAiM. tehieh hfl will sell . HVltUlblv. , in quantities to suit purchasers, at low prices.-- tils canoy is nouie iuuuiuuidu, . a. :tJl r... .limt than Nrthflrn candv. Calljaud see him. A call once will ensure future calls. All anicies i """"- Dec 2, '58. i..mj J AS. W. DRAKE, COMMISSION MEB CHANT, Nal3, St Louis Street, Jun. T9 3Vm ill! MOBILE ADVERTISEMENTS . O. Mazaiige & (Jo Corner Commerce and Exchange Strreets, Importers and dealers in - HARDWARE AND CUTLERY Bar bundle and sheet iron, horse-shoes and nails, tin plate, nails, mill rocks, bolting cloths, gin gear, india rubber cotton gin and mill belting, guns, pistols, &c. HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, Stoves, Grates, Furnanaces, &c, Agent For HERRING'S FIRE PROOF SAFES AND BULLOCKS COTTON PttESS, Are receiving and ofTer for sale Iron 1500 tons Ileal Swedes and Kefined, all ' sizes and shapes. Sheet and Boiler rem 600 sheets and bundles. Steel 100 eases and bundles, all kinds and sizes &c, &e. AxttYiW doz Collins & Co., Hunt, Simmons, &c. , CAait-100 casks Trace, Ox, Coll and all other kinds. Hoe -1000 dozen, Including American make and Oval Eye. Nail, Brad and Spikes 4000 kegs, all sizes.' IMloui Ware 100 tons Pots Ovens, Spiders, &c. French PotiMO all sizes. Mill Rock 1000 pair all kinds and sizes. Builder' Harduare-mA General assortment Upright, and Circular Sates 8 to 59 inches di ameter. Pease' Celebrated Thrashing Machine, Horse Power and Separators, Young America Corn and Cub Crusher, Saw and Grist Mill Irons, Guiib, Pistols, Revolvers, and Rifles. Rope Cotton and Manilla, 1000 coils. Tin plate banca tin, brazier's copper, sheet zinc, sbeet brass, iron, copper and brass wire, sheet lead aud pipe, iron pipe, tinner's tools, plows, corn shellers, straw cutters, wheel barrows, wheat cradles, spinning wheels, spade.s and shovels, rakes, pruning and hedge shears, briar hooks, pruning saws, &c, &c, A c. TIN WARE, A general assortment Wholesale and Retail. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, A general assortment, Cooking Stores, Warranted to perform Well. Store.. 500, Parlor, Church, Office, Bed Room, and other Stoves of handsome patterns. Grate, For Parlor, Office, Bed Room, Sic, of stylinh patterns. Cutlery Ivory bundle Knives, with or without t orks, Polished steel setts and stands, styhsh brass and irons, lenders, shovel and tongs, pokers, jamb books, trays, curtains, bands and puis, plu ted silver spoons and forks, and every other article necessary for Housekeep inc. Housekeepers, Planters, Blacksmiths, Carpen ters, Railroad Contractors, JMillwriglits, Tanners, Coopers and Sportsmen, will find a general as sortment oi gooas in ineir line. We invite tne inspection oi purchasers. Feb. 24, '59. 24.. tf. J. H. Snow, Dealer m ' STTTilET MTTSIO, PIANO FORTES, Hand Organs and Piano's with Cranks, MELODEONS, GERMAN AND ITALIAN STRINGS, All Kinds of HCGXCAL XITCTF.OTSXTTO. OLD PIANOS Taken in Exchange for New Ones, PIANOS FOR RENT. Also Tuning and repairing done in tbe most Thorough manner, at short notice. ALL INSTRUMENTS FOLLY WARRANTED. A Liberal 'Discount given to SEMINARIES AND COUNTRY DEALERS. Agent for A. W. LADD & CO S CELEBRATED GRAND ACTION PIANO FORTES, Musical Exchange 25 Dauphin Street, Mobile, Ala. May 6, '59. 34. ly MKS. SWAIN, , No 30 Dauphin Street, Dee. 2, '68, 12. .ly. BOFm HOUSE. TJnrt.h side of St Louis Street. First Uouo above tha Corner of Royal and St. Loui,, MOBILE, ALA. 1-7 Tha hiTA TIoiikp will he Vent onen under fta muliftfrpinpnt nf Aim. II. V. Kopp.r. fnRAintad by her Son, B. F. Roper. Jr.) and she hopes to . . . c . i. . . L. 4 receive a conuuiHuiua oi iuo etuiuimtc ucrcw . . . . . IT lore exienuea ui me jiuute. BO A It D l'cr Day,.......f 1 50. Dee. 2, '58. ia..Jy. 77. H. WIOSES3 & CO. (8uecewort to puna It Boughton.) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in READY MADE CLOTHING, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, s AND ' GENT'S BURNISHING GOODS, Also Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, Umbrel las, Oil and India Rubber Clothing. No. 41 Water Street, MOBILE, ALA. Deo. 2, '58. 13..1y. J. T. BRADFORD & 00. Successors to J. F.WOODnULL&cO. WSOLSOALS GROO23F.0, NO. 30 COMMERCE STREET, MOBILE, ALA. VS C. M. Weaver is in the above house, where be will be happy to serve bis friends. Dee. X, 'M). va..ij. FRUIT BUSINESS, FOB COUNTRY AND CITY ORDERS. Angelo Saite & Joe OHflce, FRUIT BOOMS, No. 23 Front Street, Next door to DR. TARDY &. Co.'s Auction, ecr's Warehouses on Government Streeta. Pee 2. '59. 19. .ly roR spying mi $ttmmir. Williams & Darden WOULD respectfully inform their customers and the eitizensof Okolona and surround ing vicinity generally, that they are daily receiv ing and opening their stock of SPRING AND 8UMMER GOODS, selected in tho city of New York, " the emporium of fashion," without regard to expense; it being our desire to bring on goods that would sell ana be worth the money paid for them. Conse quently, without boasting, we feel we can say our stock consists of as tine a variety of LADIES DRESS GOODS, as were ever brought to OKOLONA. Latest style of Dress Goods, Double skirt, Bareges, Bayadere robes aqnille ; from the finest qualities of Bilks, Muslins and Bareges, to the cheapest qnalities of Calico. Hoop Skirts : French Extension, , " Balmoral, Union, Crinoline, &e.r dec. Also, a large lot of the latest style of Ladies Flats. REA D V MADE CLOTHING: The largest and best, and most fashionable stock extant. Consisting of every variety of Spnng and Summer Clothing lor men and boys' wear. Linens and Cottouades of every description, price and quality. HATS: - A splendid assortment of the latest styles, selec ted with great care. BOOTS AND SHOES: A magnificent lot; consisting in part, of Gent's fine pump soled boots, " Low quartered fashionable shoes Slippers, Ladies aim Misses heeled gaitars, " ' Kid " " " Heeled slippers. " " Walking Shoes, &e Also, a splendid lot of staple shoes; consisting of tbe best article of oak tan Russets, Boots, &c., &c, Ac STAPLE DRY GOODS: A large and well selected supply, which will be sold at low prices. GROCERIES: Everything in the grocery line, from a bunch of cigars up to a hogshead of sugar; from a bottle of ehauipagne up to a pipe of Madeira. Sugar, Coffee, Liquors of all kinds and qualities, Molas ses, Tobacco, Cigars, Ac, &c. ; WILLIAMS & DARDEN. Mar. 17,1858. 27.. tf.,. Fresh Supplies. VALENCIA aud Thread Laces of the finest qnalities. Ladies and Misses 30 ring Hooped Skirts. Ribbons of all styles and qualities, and numerous other articles, suitable to the season. Yankee Notions, Ac, Ac. WILLIAMS & DARDEN. M. HERMAN. Mobile, Ala., Bladon Springs, Ala., and Okolona, Miss., IS now prepared to exhibit his usual extensive and varied stock of Staple aud Fancy Dry Goods for the Spring Trade, asking spe cial auemiou ut uia rt-k oi uress uootis, com prising all that is rich in fabric and rare in stylo. Our stock, embiacing as it does, in every de portment of the trade, is unsurpassed by that of any otner lion so in tbe Country, and will be kept tuli and complete throughout tbe Season, lie has now in store one of the best stocks in his line ever brought to the town. It comprises a full assortment of Dre jioodl the standard brands of fast colored Prints, Muslins, Beregeg. Organdies, Ginghams, Cottouades, Linen, Dimities and drills; brown and bleached Sheetings, Shirtings, Tick ings, Stripes aud checks,' and all kind of heavy staples. White Goods : Table Diapers, Cloth and Napkins, Jaconet, Cambric, Tape, Cheeks, Swiss mill book Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Dot ted Swiss, Irish Linen, Mareeills- Black Dress Silks, Printed Berege, and Jaconet Lawn Robes, Fancy Calicos, Bereges, French, English, Scotch and American Lawns, Organdies, Silk Tissue and Pointed Jaconets, White aud Colored Brilliants, Alpacas, Muslins, French, Scotch, and American Ginghams, Ribbons of the latest Spring styles. ajlothllie, of French, Belgian and Domes- tio Cloths, black and colored Doeskins ; Cassi meres, Drap de tat, Italian Cloth, Silk, Satin Mar seils and Velvet. Shirt Linen, Marseils and Prints. Collars of the same description. ' English and German Hosiery, Gloves and Mits, Linen silk, and cotton Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Parasols, Umbrellas; Ladies, Misses, Gents, Boys and Children's Dress, Visiting, Ball and Walking Shoes, to suit and fit every foot dura bility in leather and work is known to our custo mers Extension Skirts, 32, 27, 20, 15, 11,7, Ac. ; Hooped Skirts of late style and excellent quality. Jewelry, and a full assortment of No tions. Also Cigars, Tobacco, Crockery and Hard ware. Soliciting trade on liberal terms, but cash buys the cheapest. I invite notice to the house. J. B. BEAN, ) Personal E.HERMAN, JAttendera. Okolona, Apr 88, '6U. JAMES CONNING, No. 18 Dauphin, Comer of Water Street, Mobile, IMPORTER AND DEALER lit Jewelry, Watches, Cutlery, SILVER & PLATED WARE, OUN8 AND l'I8TOL8, FANCY GOODS, &c, Ac. June 2, '59 38.. tf The Southern fcroadaxe, Published at . - "I WEST POINT, MISS., v IMMEDIATELY an the line of the M. A O. R. li.. has a widely diffused and rapidly in creasing circulation in Monroe, Oktibeha, Noxu bee, Chickasaw and Lowndes counties, and is re spectfully tendered to advertisers as a most valu able medium, through which to make known their business. Terms $2 in advance. Adver tising rates, liberal. n.ni)VLsii)Kuua, Ed. &. Prop'r. Female College. THE Female College in OKOLONA will be opened for tbe reception of pupils as soon as tbe collegiate building, now in a state of for wardness, will permit This will be about the first or seeend week in October nexi Tbe Presi dent of the institution has already procured a fine corps of teachers, and made other arrange ments, that will ensure the opening of the Semi nary, w bis part, with great efficiency. . . V 4M O. UAV I . s ei s. , MOBILE & OHIO RAIL ROAD. THE CARS WILL be running to OKOLONA by the ? i am or way. ir you want good gooas, and cheap bargains, go to tne bouse of "W. 3VC. S'XalUJilXs33. , f AM now receiving and opening a splendid X stock of Spriiiffitnti ftiimnieit goods, both for Ladies' aud Gentlemen's wear. Tbey consist of all kinds or Dry Goods; sucn as GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, and Furnishing goods. LADIES' GOODS of all kinds. Calicos, Muslins, Ginghams, ' Silks, ' ' Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Queetmware, Hirdware, Saddlery, Ac. Also A lot of LAW BOOKS for sale ; Together with all other articles, usually kept in the Dry Goods lino, which I will sell to prompt paying customers on time, very low. You have traded with me for years, and I have been satis fied with your patronage in tbe past, and I hope you will call and see me, as I think it to your in terest to examine my new stock. . , I am at tbe old stand of K. A. Murdoch A Co. Call and see me. W.M.STEELE. Mar 24, '59. 28.. ly P. S. I have sold my entire interest to W.M. Steele, and cheerfully recommend him to nil goods buyers. Those who ow e our old firm are reques ted to come forward and pay, or they will be in vited to Houston on 25tn April. R. A. MURDOCH. J. M. WILLIAMS, i: C. H. WILLIAMS. OK REVENUE ONLY., J. M. WILLIAMS & CO., (Successsrs to H. L. Hill tc Co.) ARE now receiving and epenlng a aplendld variety of FAfiCY AMJ STAPLE DRY GOODS, constating of every character of flood, that contrib ute to the comfort of man. or that the splendid taite of our Female Community could deaire Then call and ex amine for yourselves -, and to the Liadies Jispcctaiiy, we would suggest that If yon desire the Very latest patterns of Goods, and the most Fancy Varieties, call on ns. Should you want a Berege Dress, a Silk Fatten, one of flue organdie, a tasty uonuei, u ioug to reflect tbe beauty of of some fair brow, or a Ladie s Friend (and who doe. not want one), Just call at our former Store, on South side of Malu Street. Terms liberal aa usual J. M. WILLIAMS 4.C0. Apr 81, '59 38.. tf CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. SINCLAIR & ROBERTSON, RETURN grateful thanks for the liberal pat ronage tbey have received during the past year, and respectfully rail the attention of the public to the choice . Selection of Vehicles, of ail kinds, Which they have on hand, and are offering at very low prices. Their shop having been fitted up with every eonvenienee. and superior workmen having been employed, they are fully prepared to put up, of tne nest maienai, suponur . HOMEWORK, which is warranted to be of good workmanship, and of the greatest durability. . , Beineware that men's fortunes are according to their labors, they do not. content themselves with building merely tolerabh vehicles; but try to put up tbe rerjt tVsr Jobs lor tnose wno lavor them with their oatronaee. How far they suc ceed they leave to the verdict of those who have tested the durability of their work.1 P.2PAXP.X2TG- . of all kinds done with neatness, dispatch, and at low figures. . VV. i. oimiiAin, J. L. ROBERTSON. Okolona, June 9th, 1859. 39..tf SHEARER'S GROCERY. IF you want Groceries call on Thos. B. Shear er, who now has, and designs keeping con stantly on hand supply of , ; . wonee, ica, Molasses, Tobacco, Cigars, " Star and Adamantine Candles, Powder. Shot, Nuts of all kinds, Assorted Candies, Sar dines, 1 realiand nckled Mackerel!, t're- , serves and Pickles, Flavoring Ex tracts, Syrups, Shavingj Bar, , - - . and Toilet Soaps, Bacon, Flour, Cheese, Nails, Painted and Brass bound Buckets, - Tubs, and many other articles usually kept in a Family Grocery Store ; all of which he will sell at low prices for cash THU. O. olltAKtK. Apr 21, '59 5-tf , , AMBROTYPES, SL MEACHAM (formerly of Aberdeen, . Miss..) respectfuUr calls tbe attention of the eitiiens of OKOLONA to his rooms. in Odd Fellows Hall, where he will remain for a few days. All those wanting a fine likeness of them selves, as well as a superior picture, would do well to eive him an early eall. A fine lot of fan cy eases ; also, lockets and pins on hand. - FACTOR AND $. & CORNEB DATJPHIN ASD COMMERCE BTB. ' . MOBILE. t)ee., . 12. tf FUKNITLTREf! I HAVE on hand a fine atock of Cabinet Fur nit urc, which J will sell at Mobile Price, for Cash, and for eood paper, interest from date of purchase. Bedsteads from $5 to f 75; Sofas, Bureaus. Chairs. Tables. Safes, Wardrobet, Looking Glasses, Bonk Cases, Carpeting, Pictn Frames. Mattrasses, Louuees, Centre and Crab Tables, Pier Glasses, Candle Stands, Hat Stands, Trundle Beds, Towel Stands, Ac., Ac. If you want bnrguius, come and see. Also Fisk's Rose Wood Burial Cases, exclusively fr Cash. Al sizes on hand. 11.6. V TYLER. Aberdeen, Commercial St., July 1. 42. f ' Cotton! Cotton 1 . Cotton! DENISON, GEORGE & C0. KLrCIVlXi, I OH W A II D NG, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ABERDEEN, MISS. WE again tender our sincere thanks to all those who have bcre'dbre so liberally patronized us in the Morale ana ware-iiouse Business, and most respectfully solicit a continuance of tho same, pledging ourselves that no effort shall bo wanting to give entire satisfaction. From our long experience in the business, and the security afforded to l'luuters, in consequence of tbe situation of our Ware-Houses (being about FOUR HUNDRED YAKDS BELOW TOWN, immediately on tbe BANK OF THE RIVER, remote from any buildings, or combustible materials-, thereby affordinir greater security, in tbe event of FIRE), we hope to merit and receive fc liberal patrouago irom a generous public. Iu consequence of the situation of our Ware Houses, COTTON shipped from them is the Last on Board (at this place), so that none of it goea into tbe Hull of the Boat, thereby avoiding a great necessity for Instirince. the old established firms ot " U. liyrara & Co.," " Strong, Babbitt & Co.," and theorieinal firm of " Williams A Co.," being dissolved, we anxiously solicit a part of that patronage hereto fore so generously extended to them. We will, at all times, keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of . ALSO BAGCilXG AND It OPE. ILLIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON COTTOK. 3,000 Bales of Cotton Wanted, A T THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. DENISON, GEORGE A CO. Aberdeen, Sep. 9, '58, 52 . . tf For Sale, 40 THOUSAND ACRES OF Apply to me at Aberdeen, Miss. J. II. C'LUPTUN. April 1,1859 29.. tf COMMERCIAL HOUSE ABERDEEN, .MISSISSIPPI, J. D. ItlcALMSTEU, Proprietott HAVING located this establishment for a se ries of years, I would announce to the traveling public, that it has been completely re fitted aud refurnished, " from turrett to founda. tion stone," filled with attentive servants, and rt table supplied with the best fare, so as to extend to its guests the comfort of a borne. Aberdeen, Jan. C, lti&9. 17-tf NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK. " J AVAIL myself of tbe privilege afforded mi by the widely spread circulation of the Prai ne News, of calling the attention of the citizen of OKOLONA and the surrounding country, to the most elegant . Stock of Fall and Winter Clothing ever before brought to this market. My clothing is generally fine, and cut and made equal to the best custom work ; and in order to secure a large trade I will sell it low. To those who prefer having their clothes mado to order (and I advise all to do so who want good fitting clothes,) I will say that my stock of CLOTHS, Casslmereb and Vkstincs, were never before so fine or extensive, and I am fully prepared to have them cut and . made up in a manner not equaled in this section of Country. Therefore I solicit all who want good goods, and good work., instead of tbe miserable slop-shop work which is generally found throughout the country, to call at the ., . , Qcraporinm of p. J"om!snit and get clothes ready made, or have them made to order. I also keep a fine assortment of Shirts, Hats, Drawers, Undershirts, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Haudkerchieti, Hosiery, Walking Canes Portmonies, &c, Ac. ; all of which will be sold as low as the low est, of the same Quality. Come and see. . P. JAMISON: Aberdeen, Sept. 23rd, '58. " 8-tf., BOOK' STORE! J. L. SADLER a Bookseller and Stationer. AND DEALER IS n. Music and Musical Inslrunielits. FANCY GOOD8, PERFUMERY, Toilet Articles, Ac; commerce at., Aberdeen, ( Opposite the Empire Store) May 19, '59 36-ly. . mrs, lizzie McAllister WILL hereafter conduct her ; , l'nIiinii:itilA Hill II Business in the J. I). Tati m i?,a j east of the Sunny South Office. She will pay her annual visit to New York and Philadelphia Larse and Elesrant Stork 'i' for the coming season. Her customers ean find her at the New Boom-v Aberdeen. F b. 10, '59. " 22..tf. A UCTION AND COMMISSION GENERAL COLLECTING. .. ,' . . '.. ' and : '; REAL ESTATE AGENT, ,,. ABERDEEN, M188.. TVn.L attsnd to. Selling, Purrhaaluf and Ksaiinal Town Property, Lauds, Negroes, fte, "Apr81,r59 5p..ly ' ; LYLES, BAKER & CO., ' MOBILE. ALA Apr 21, 59 32ly TU.ANT.TK. TUiAWiVHlf -'-- -a.. , ui, x ixu I 4 ; WE are prepared to print BLANKS and B allmanner of JOB-WORKat IhisemW . 1 L . . .. . , ; on in snoririi no'ice. , f .. Ja 11. , 83-tf