The Georgia citizen. (Macon, Ga.) 1850-1860, February 23, 1860, Image 3

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itself lo the amount of $lO, „#t^ a F t ,f <tock. sos this Convention, being ac Octavaa Cohen & Cos., o ..-ci , . ni t they are importing dim; cargo of Bagging, whit i’* 1 ‘ . llU ,e time in March, do earnest! . ‘[ rl ':,>ttn planters of Georgia, and t ” , nine Stttes, to purchase from the; a 1 o f'bagging f<*r the next crop—i * “ ri iVen'i a,u * * this Convention t nC trade. liberal premium list will! 1 iih all the rule# and regnlatiot ’ ‘ Ksir *nd issued at an early day er :a .’i’the varied industrial interests o * H-scing FIR3 T WEEK p s ; r will open with an exhibition o -f . ir) ,l Southern Manufactures—a ne the history of State Induatri in thU country. SECOND WEEK devoted to the Agneult***l an J ural Departments : and the THIRD WEEK *. the exhibition, with a great ar n ,i dirpl.T of the Live Stock of th • ;:„ ra ,r. Western States, Fecial notices.^ dyspepsia. . perhaps do di.-eaae which destroys tj , *o i comfort of idividoals, and familii y J '„ t jt. at as Lnrfvptia, or Indiyattkm. to the discovery of the (liygciiulcd Bitter*. x no medk-ine scooaeibte to those sv. .f m this side spread disease, which robot* a> av marked degree. ~-r i.f these Bitters oTer the above name wf .|l as over all those having their oris . . >n. and functional diseases of th i. sell us .Uthjm and General ZMdt/tf is hr ait question. ~ . and p*‘nnanent cures of some of the ae n 1 ’r,ii .h.irncases on record i* sufficient ceu -Wi’a “f uas tael. “, v Linta *-a a Scwosa Tiaciix* Dtraoi. Detroit. Mich., June I*. l&7. t > If . fW/> * Co-, Boston:—ln referent * nx.ed Bitters, I can say. that after ha i;>-ua for several months, and almr • HI 1 heaviness in my stomach. 1 wa ,~, Q by a mend who had been cured b .. u , .iie to try a Is.ttle of Green’s Oxygc . vr . Before using half a hottle I sett gres* , i and In the time 1 had used tw bottl. ii; 1 to entirely well, and still remain so.- * . ,(~e veral cases non distressing even the *|u.-!i have been entirely cured by this it -,i i ae: and it drives me great pleasure ? ~r .( i: to any and all who may be suttenr.. I .rn. dreadful li.ala.ly- W. A. B\COS, T. acher of Detroit Select School, vtwred hv S. Fu.ni* Ca, Boston, and sold V ; Druggist. dec T JEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SOUTHERN DEPOT. For the Oeniiine KEROSENE OIL! ATTHX LOWEST PRICES, f\ THR BARREL OR SINGLE GALLOS. BEING SUPPLIED Wretilj frt lhe Wsrkj #f the eerosene oil CO. THIS OIL Does not Smoke While Burn ing, AND IS OF UNCHANGEABLE LEMON COLOR An i will not explode. . FOR BA LB B\ THE ONLY APPOINTED Agents in Macon, ZEILIN & HUNT, | lllldUl-ALE AND RETAIL ORlUtilsTa, Macon, Ga, LOTTERIES I SHIVERS’ LUCKY OFFICE. ■E'jUbLt State I/tlEerv —Ale Kinney A Cos. Mm. ■ V *• Csjital* 00,000, 2U.0U0 and 10,000 dollar c,6c. i- . lard Lotteries of Georgia—Hodges. Psx li i . Managers. Capitals 100,(Xw, 70,000. to.OUO m* HW doDar*. le. Ae. I W- n Female College Lottery—W. C. Daws, t Ii Mtnajers. Capitals 6u,000 50JMM and 24m H alary Ae, Ac. woeful for past favors, would solicit a contir. I A Hu- same. I Sr'i -mber that I have sold, and retnrnod. moi I vpul>aa>i lurge prizes, than at any other offica ir Hvvxrr nf Georgia. • .lire to come or send your orders to Shiver ■ atv nice. Floyd House Building. Vi M.SHIVERS,’ Jr, Agt. I M© a. < .;v. Feh 23 ‘BO. ly THE f NUTRITIVE CURE. \ /A N>* Method of Helio. by pure Natrition\ /(hOw Vital Forces) without medicine. Are \ I /w taMaw. Coo.amptire, Dyspeptic, or I ‘■mas ? Ilsee you skin disease, son or weak I f? Ar r assertion of the Lunga. Stomach, \ Liw, Bowels, Blood, or any disease 1 ur? Read my ‘ BWK OF IKFORHUTIOi,” \ *hich explaios whatthe Canby >1 \ \ Nutrition ia and how the Invalid \ \ “? beeome hia own best doctor, t \ \ and banish (brewer all “pills” \ and “ powders,” as injnriona to \ Health, and utterly unworthy (J ! ofanyeonddenceataX. Re all / aieaas read the “ Book of Infcr- J j mution.” (tent to yon for 1 dime.) \ / and “ throw phytic to the dogs.” I Adlrrss. Rarnfm, Mam., J (Jl Elios Street.) - — ~~ LA.RO”Sr SUNDERLAND. > r otice. South Western It. It Cos T r i now upon for hiiatneiu. to Coletm: - I west of Cuthbert on th© Fort Gain* t ” Midriu 11 niiles* went of Cuthl>ert on tl I , ‘ ai ,ne ,-tsd will be opened to Hatcher*, 1 ’ 1 - l 1 a hilt’ by the lath day of March next. , , an 'i -’''lire station houaei have been ere*- ’ “f the;*© points for the protection © ’ i from the weather. W. A. Mam-; u ‘i** Euf,,r, * a K**> now at Morris’ Btatio: B. Mar-hall Agent on the Fort Gain©* line I ~e man. *>ll attend promptly to the for “i i-otton over the Koairt and merehandi* ■ r •!©. (Illation as fa-t as wagons shall of ■ “ r ‘list purpose. • he- i-in,© rt daily with trains between F-.ri •r-xad < oletaan. letween Kufaula and Morris. v VIKi.IL FOWERB. Kng. A Supt. lHth. I too ?ILES! PILES!! PILES!! EiUraal asd lataraal. THE nnd©rsignerl was afflicted for fifteen ve.n , fl !Ut distressing diseasa. PILES : and k f i xo.ereda remedy which is ini r ’ I’l'ipt of twenty-five cents aid one r> • L *!“ * wn< l full particulars for compoundit ,M * niedieine. Thousands have exp*: Is reilet and permanent cures. I ui „* t dre in au cases. ” leh 4-!f T * W ‘ Wanted to Rent. 1 wishes to rent a comforts’ “* :u * plea-ant part of the city or mime ’ art}-, suitable A** large fiunily. Poesesei< I , ; r eu on or before the 14th March u ‘ l L. F. W. AXDRER so I To Printers. I *” ‘ lmm ’diately, at this office, a rrmr Li ~, yfftical Pnntwr. capable of acting as t*P ..... f °**twun of the K-raMishmcnt. and g ’h- f i,,' l'**l’'e paper, weekly, in the ahsrt I “rr ,'” r ’ vo a tnan of the right stamp and ’ t i, i*T l:ln ' n * G*rth will he riven and fr> v^.,1 ,, ;ars P° r week paid, according to aer I*•v r 8 ? 1 *' 1 . * l' oo ' l f ' f 't n P of dtor who can rr I ‘"'i- th.. i a . l ?’ wl a proof .hat will not rcrji: ’ > j ‘ long tuna to correct as to placi > v - * vonipositor 36cent* per thou-r ‘■ L. F- W. ANDREWS. a *A)—tf JUST ARRIVED ! ttßlffiOilSl KEUBI ’ M VIRGINIA & CAROLINA^ **'vui*’ th< * new ami well arranged hr v ... 1I: ‘ri IjoHI hy Mr. Noel, express!) •ri.,i Ju and comfort of Negroes, I take! - . _ ,n ’’ irming those that wish to purchas) • trs u??? the Isi-ineas will be continue. s Mivi!a H •' ,:,rt ‘>n Popular Street, where t >kie IK,!!. times a likely lot of Negroes at : V, • will also pav literal prices in r * IB * negroes offered for sato. Mr. N w T,'he trade and hare fall control of Aib* i ul ll “ ve “l*o employed Mr. Bagbv to - hhxXf** WkVffl tAMITI *Jtto Reward. >r stolen from the subscriber on NT ri.,, * bright sorrel horse. ahontlShs ’ oc*| ,{ “he spot in his forehead; about M) I u** and ronnd. The above reward > MV.jJ .* n . T “ne delivering raid Horse to me Au > mformation thankfully received. Msc. ~ . IGHN F. HEATH. Md, 1880-ts >, Almonds! Almonds! £_ Lanqnwt. c. ai 4 Paper Stoll Alwu ci- “111 AIl (H UtTI RS. JOHN N. KEIN, iB6O ROBT. KEIN DKESS GOODS. JOHN N. KEIN & CO. are now opening at their “Head Quarters,” 9 s ?, ILKS AND FANC7 DRV GOODS DRESS GOODS, LAOES & EMBROIDERIES, M HITE GOODS, HOSIERY AND GLOYFS MANTILLAS AND ShAWLS PARASOLS, HOOP SKIRTS Ac HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS CURTAIN STUFFS, CARPETS, RUGS, MATTING, Ac., Ac. ” e re!: Pc fully invite the attention of the Indies of Xf*©™ j country to examiae oar 0t Mi4Con aad B urounding 1.. P OJ &ny House in (a. I rornpt and particular attention given to orders ■ n-K-1-.i John Keln UCq FURNITURE, FURNITURE, Ibe moat extensive and finest over offered in this market, “ At Prices that Defy Competitoin. CALL AXL SEE FOR YOURSELVES, ml m<Mt faßti,,i ‘ >us for SOFAS, BEDSTEADS, TETEATETES, DIVANS, ROCKING k EASY CHAIRS, PARLOR CHAIRS, PIER, CENTRE, TOILETTE, DINING AND EXTENSION TABLES, WASIISTANPS, PORTABLE WARDROBES, LOUNGES, PATENT SPRING BEDS, &c , Ac. ot . Hlru Tki'l l * examined, if for nothing else than as a matter of euriositr. The extent Xsxssszstxz a-janis £ tssattSsst* “ - Macou, Gu., Feb. 23-,f W °° d ’ Br °’ & C °’ .toto ■— HU ‘ M OF THE Eleventh Volume OF THE • mmi limit iiiiih, To Commence Early in April Next. WE this day issue our Prospectus for the Eleventh Volume of the Weekly Citizen, to commence early in April, ensuing. The paper will be of the same size as at present, but will be materially modified and improved, in several particulars. A limited number of Advertisements, only, will appear in thid edition, sous to give more room for reading matter, of use in the family circle and at the fire-side of the Southern Homestead. The Proprietor flatters himself that a life-time experience in tho profession of Journalism, fifteen years of which have passed in Georgia, has given him the necessary qualifications for the work, lie will only say, therefore, here, it is his purpose to make the Citizen, in all respects, a first class Southern Family Journal, and worthy of a liberal patronage from the whole section of the Con federacy. Its Literary and Home Department will be specially in | charge of the Proprietor, who will aim to make it a pleasant and useful visitor to the family circle, in all matters pertaining to domestic econ ray, while it will be the repertory of refined thought and a chaste Miscel hneous Literature, suited to the taste of the most cultivated. The POLITICAL DEPARTMENT will be conducted by a gen tleman well versed in the political history of the country, and as true on steel to the Institutions of the South. His motto will be, EQUALITY IN THE UNION Independence out of lhe Union, The Political Department will not however partake of that in* tensely partisan character, which can see nothing good or %vorthy of sup* port, save it comes from the authority of certain Party Leaders and Party Conventions, but will be the fearle-s exponent of those sound constitutional principles which formed the basis of our Republic in its ear lier days of prosperity and renown. The Paper will be American in its lone and impulses, but liberal to all opinions which do not sap the foun dation of our civil and religious liberty. It will op’pose the modern dogma of* Squatter Sovereignty and Territo rial Legislation against property, to the “bitter end,” and give no quar ter to the politicians who place theinsefvos on any such insidious platform. It will equally oppose the extremes of sectionalism, North and South, and labor for National Peace and U nion so long as there is any hope of either blessing, but will not be tho advocate of the perpetuity of this Confederacy, at any price, or at the expense of the most sacred ri'dits of its co-equal sovereign members. For the development of the resources of the State and tho South, the citizen will ever be found laboring, believing that the best way for a people to enforce the respect of their enemies, is to place themselves in a ]M>ition to command respect, by virtue of their advancement in all the industial parsuits of Agriculture, Manufacturers and Mechanic Arts, that constitute the true strength and greatness of a commonwealth. With a view of giving a larger amount of reading matter, the pro prietor intends to issue an Advertising Supplement, which will admit of greater display to the favor of our customers and give a wider cir culation to the business notices of merchants and traders. Os this ad vertising sheet %ve shall issne about 20,000 COPffSJUIONTHLY 5,000 Copies Weekly, at such a rate of charge as must necessarily prove attractive to the bus iness men of Macon and Georgia, for our design will embrace a system that will extend its ramification* into every nook and corner of the State. ouax ■'a’aaaaMW*. The CASH s y s te m wi, l adopted in every Department of our Office, and we hope to be able to prove that this is b;st both for subscribers and proprietor. The price of the Weekly Citizen, will be $2 50 in advance. For the Weekly and Supplemental Advertiser, - $3 00 For the Advertiser alone, ... - 50 T<* Club* of Jive, the Weekly will be furnished for $1() or $2 each. For Clubs ‘<<f Ten the eleventh copy will be sent, free of charge, to the getter up of the Club. ’ Address, L. F. W. ANDREWS, Macok, Ga. P. S. A spec men sheet of the CITIZEN ADV.fiRTISER, illustrated and durplcycd, wll shortly be issued, and Merchants an<? othe-s who desire to fig ure in its columns, and be introduced thereby to to some 200,000 readers, will please send in their order* at once. The following will be the rate* of Ad vertising. Professional Cards one inch space monthly, - $ 100 * “ “ “ ** by the year -10 OO The same in the regular Weekly and Advertiser, 15 OO A 2 inch Advertisement monthly, - 2 OO A 4 “ “ - 400 The same across two Columns, Monthly, * *® U® Five Squares of one inch or two and a half Double, 10 OO One Column of 25 inches, Monthly, - - - 25 OO “ “ “ “ ... - 50 OO Cuts illustrative, inserted and charged according to the space oc*” pied, at the same rates. Bv a comparison of these rates with the rates of ordinary Newspa pers*, it will be seen that we propose to treble the circulation of most Journals, at an expense about one third less than the rates of a Daily Paper! A “word to the wise is sufficient.” Jj. F. W. A. National Police Gazette. 3ri HIS Ontt Joemal of Crime and Orimlaal* i* la ltJ *** L Year, an.i i widely circulated the country.— Triale, Crfriigca—, aart appropri ate Idltorfalr oe the amt together with hJonnatk® on Crl artaal Matters, not to be foane in any other newspaper. S* *—“ffasa* Editor* Proprietor o#the Wto^PohceGaaetto, *- *• T*T. SIXTY* ECHOES FOR SALE. T H WE JUST RECEIVED a lot of likely young 1 N ©groea from Maryland, andofliir them at rea aon tble prices; purchasers will please favor mes wita call. Also, wish to purchaser* gowlmrt and Women for the Western market, for which I will t m*le women and children or pay **"h. Office am I he corner of Third and Poplar Street, near Harde ,nan * Sparka’ Ware House. r ph|LU FB. , JJacop, Dec., ’• .Ups NEW FIRM! Messrs. T. & Gr. Wood, j—, HAVE this day associated with them in the manufacture and sale f m seth * wood, jppjfey j Tiie Business fi Yv\; liereafter l*e ©.inducted in the firm name of J Wood, Bro.&Co. 1/ con, &. I , Having associated with us in the Fu niture hu-one-s, Seth G. Wood, we are I particularly desirous of closing up lh*j Id business as soon as possible, and re j “pectfully request all indebted either by note or account, to call and make | payment at an early day. Macon, 21 January, 1860. (f*h. 18) DAVID ROSS, Corner of Third and Cherry Streets, Bacon, Georgia. MENARD * CASTLEN, R DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES, & Would respectfully invite attention to our Stock of Choice pt||J q Unadulterated Drugs, Chemicals, Medicines, And all other articles in our line. We feel assured that n CFjJ House in the South can offer a Stock superior to ours in Crcnuincss and Purity, |jj|_ All officinal preparations are being made in strict accordance with the formularies of the United States’ Fhurniacopa-ia. Our Stock of DENTAL AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Is full, and we have unequalled arrangements in procuring additional supplies at the shortest notice. A choice selection of Garden, Grass and Field Seeds, May always be found in our Stock, together with a full supply of PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, Ac., Ac. •ton. May 13 -185 fti NT*, xxr. A3 cjo . WATCH MAKERS AND l€WE£€lSy RAVE OX HAND AND • WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, Fancy Goods, AND FANCY SHYER WARE. FOU SALE. WATCHES OF THE Celebrated ENGLISH AND SWISS ]VL akers. SOLID GOLD Chains. 0 §OLID§ILVER WARE. Opera Glasses. CHESS AND BACK GAMMON BOARDS. GOLD PENS WITH HOLDERS. DRESSING GASES, WRITING DESKS, AND (FORK BOXES, WALKING STICKS, AC., AG. J. 11. ISHAM give* bis exclusive attention to the repairing of Watch es—also Clocks and Jewelry repaired. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Hill'S liOMirif (Mill! Is still the favorite resort of all Lovers of the beautiful. He is now prepared for the Fall Cumpaign, and with all the New and lato improvements in the Art, and his CORPS Ol’ TALENTED ARTISTS, tre lietter prepared than eyer to execute those beautiful PICTURE* for which his GALLERY Is so celebrated. Which consist of the following PORTRAITS IN OIL AND PASTELj Taken either from life, or Daeuereot, pea of Deceased Persons, also TT--rra 3ETrO3tFIL- , Sr , oE? ,^r^*3ES. This is something entirely NEW, and is really beautiful. For fineness of finish and beauty of color, they cannot be equalled, and can be had at exceedingly low prices. They are just the thing for BREASTPINS AND LOCKETS, AQUARELLE AND IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS pHOTOGRApHg , DAGUERREOTYPES. AMBROTYPEB, AC. A* usual, at reduced prices. Please call and examine Specimen*, i 11. L- WOOD, Washington Block, SfSELLINCi Oil’ AT COSTJJ FOR CIASSCS m. _ This is vour time to pitch Ln for a W inter Garment. (A Jv By leaving y< ur order at A m WM. B. fl BNOLD’S W| you can depend on getting it COATS, VESTS, AND PANTS Cut in the latest style and m ade by Lrst class workmen. O©WE OWE GOMEL ALL AWl> SHE FOR YOURSELVES. I ‘WZZjZj MERINO SHIRTS, } .. mQ m 4o pants, SEXiL P 0 R3O DAYS AT COST ?*£| SU,R ™’ For Cash. WHITE COLLARS, ‘ WI. *• ARNOLD, lrANy> r do J 4ecS4 Floyd Hounq liulldlng, llacon, o*. REMOVAL, REMOVAL. CARHART & CURD, HAS REMOVED TO THEIB NEW IRON-FRONT STORE Cherry street Dearly opposite AYERS, WINGFIELD & CO. WHERE can be found a. large, and well assorted stock of lIAlt 1) * ARE. IRON AND LTEEL, and any article adapted to the use of MERCHANTS, PLANTERS, BLACK SMITHS, CARPENTERS, ■ BUILDERS, CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKERS, and will be sold at th* lowest market prices. DON’T FORGET THE moisr front. (t-f.) Mg-' Telegraph and Messenger copy. Why Ue DR. J. BOVEE DODDS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS ? BECAUSE for the cure of incipient contumption, weak lungs. w. ak stomachs, general rtebillty. and for purify ing and enriching the blood. they are absolutely unsurpass edby any ether remedy. To be secured of thia It 1* cnly necessary to make the trial. The Wine itself ia of ave y superior quality—nearly doub'e the usual siren „th of other wines—wanning and invigorating the who'e sveteni, from the heart to the feet. As these Hitters are tonic and a ter na'iveln thei-character, so they sreength-n an<l Invigorate the whole system, and give ai I A A TORE AMD HEAD tuy ui'Trn.V to ail its parts, bv eu ializ Dg lire circula tion. removing obstructions, ana producing a |nr.i warmth. They are aiao eicelleutfor diseases and weakness pecu liar to females, where a t rule is required t> STRENGTH EN AND pKACK THE SYSTEM. No Indy who issubjtc’. to lassitude or faintness should be without them, as they are revivifying in their action. These Hitters will not only cure but prevent disease, and In this re*p< ct are d-uhly valuable to the person, sick or well, who may use them. For pnot of the truth of ths. s-e fall particulars and reference* to per on* cured on the circular inside tne wrap p*r*ccou uan>ing*-aclibotile. Minkrter* ot the gospel, lawyer#, lecturer?, and all public speakers should use Dr. J. Bovee Dodds’ imperial wine bitters. WHT? Because they strengthen the lungs, quiet and soothe the nerves, promote digesti’ n, strengthen and brace the whole system Aside from their medicinal virtue*, they are un surpassed as a del ightiul bevel age, producing .11 the exhil arating effects of brandy or wine, without their injurious resm's To that unfortunate class of individuals addicted to the use or strong drink, these Bitters will prove invalua ble as they prevent the sudekn reac .on which invariably follow* a “spree,” and, acting as an alternative, remove from the system the pr ison which is imbibed by all wno in dale* in the u.e of the adulterated liquors to be found in most bar-r. oms ot the Country. Inebriates who wbh to reform, and yet require a st.mulant, by substituting these Bluersfor the ruined wines and liquors ot the diinkinc sa loons. can in a short lime refrain entirely from the use of all mutant*. Try one bottle, and the Bitters will tell their own story. ifemrar A-mazarm* Bo h married ands net*., but especially mothers, should always keep on hand a supply of DR. J. BOVEE DODDS’ Imperial Wine Bitters. For Disrsm Peculiar to Female* they “act like a charm,” they prevent lassitude orfalntnei*, and in all case* where a ton*- is reqi lied. Jhese Bitters HAVE NO SUPERIOR. CHARLES WIUDtFIKLD A CO., Proprietor*, 649 and 651 Broad wav. New York. For K.le by E, L. STROHECKER, Mcon Qa. jantS- ly w.tsw FOR SALE. CARBUNCLE, PEARL, i Cornelian, Coral, MOSAIC, Cameo Jewelry IIS’ SETS, Or Otherwise, Sioo Reward.!! THE alove reward will be paid formy boy AR HOLD, whi’ rim away from me about eight year* Ejv w ago. i-i Wilkes c .unty Oa., and who 1 have reason fSM to believe is in ladapooen county, or in ran.e of the adjoining counties as he hat a wife end chi.- e 1 dren belonging to Mrs. Paradise, some eight or ten mt.es North of Loachap.ka,ln that county. Sail boy ia about thirty-five or six years ofsge.is a mula tro, haa straight, black, cosrse hair ; nigh ch-uk bones; tail asil s.’euder ; rather incl tied to be stoop-lionidered ; has a mark on Id. fi.ee. not cerbain, but think it on the right ride: has a scar on one ley, near the knee; do not recollect which leg ; weighs übour I*s pounds. 1 understand theta nep-o was arrea'cd at Opelika, Ala., on the week before Christmas, who answers the descrip nf my tiey. aud who wasattempt'ng to passhlmsvlf > ff a* a white man by the namv of hevi Britt, aud who was lodged in Jailof Russell county, buts ■ I,sequent.v r.leased. I have Wrong reasons for believing that this was mv negro. 1 will pa the above reward for bl< apprehension and de -1 very to meat West point,Ga.,or46olf lod.ed inanvlall so I can get him. AMOS HUGULEyT^ Jan 28-3 m w MOilYwiE mm m Corner of Green and Morgan Streets JOHN B. FULLER, Prop’r. WOOD MOULDINGS, Beads and Architraves, con stantly on hand, and worked to order. Al*o PEW CAPS Bail*and Hand Halls, Inside Trimmings of every fieseritjtion. Brackets, Trusses, and all kinds of Scroll and Hiraivht Sawing; House Carving, Ac., Ac. Any desired Dattnru worked to order at short notice. MOOD TURN ING in all it* branches. Plain, l’auuelled, and Octagon Jewel*. on hend and made to ijrder. ltaluiters of all sizes and descriptions, Ac . Ac.. Ac. Mahogany, Black Walnut, Oak Cherry, and Pine Stair Kalla, sawed or wot ked to order. The’price* marked on eath pattern of tfie bookssent to order to any part ot the United States are for one hundred feet rl n” b!*—idne of tie largest slocks of Mouldings and Trim minis, and greatest variety of patterns, mann acturedi f the vervbest mater .aU will always be found at thia establish ment Pla Jug with neatnesa and ol'nutch. Terms cash. JOHN B. FULLER will also manufacture and give particular attention to Grcrthio Work, . For Churches, Public Buildings. Dwelling House* Ac. Wln j glow frames, Ac., made to order at short notice. Round and Square Picket Fence, dec., Also, dealer In DoorN. Sashes and Blinds. Ol every deserit tlon, manufactured of the best material, and warrai ted to stand In any c'hnate. Btulaers’ Hardware, and every article In that Hue furnished at the low. *t caah prices. Marble, Marbleized Iron and Slate Man tles, Terra Cotta , Brackets, Trusses, Window Caps, d'c. gar* Design! and Drawings furnished st abort notice* eng 4-son NOTICE! ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. THE above reward will be paid for the apprehen sion and delivery to me at Jloinersville Clinch Cos. Ga., or to any jailor in the State, JR’ four negroes : A boy M oees, 19 ve.-its of age, XA dark complexion, stutters and has lost the (fk front finger on the right hand, with others ,4 disabled by a cane-mill. A girl Agnes 23 or 24 year* of age a mulatto, has a sear from a burn which caus es tfie skin to draw very tight, from tbe neck to the Dr. B. A. WILSON’S FAMILY PILLS. At a Family HU, Wujo*’ are purtfcuUrly rscom tnended simple and harmless, but highly medicinal in their combination. On* Pill a does, with mild but certain effects. The robust man and tbe delicate child use them alike, with every assurance of entire safety. With Wilson’* Pills, every Bother in tbe land be comes her own physician. They hare proved themselves a specific, and stand without a rival for tbe following affection*: fIEADICHI, FEVER k AGUE, DYSPEPSIA, UY|R COIPLAIST, HEADACHE, FEVER k AfICR, DYSPEPSIA, Iffß CWPLANt! HEADACHE, FEVER k AGUE, DYSPEPSIA, LITER COIPLALVf HEADACHE, FIVER A AGCI. DYSPEPSIA. LIVfR COIPLAIST, Costiveness, Biliousness, Wstrslgis. Costiveosss, Biliousness, neuralgia. Costiveness, Biliousness, Keuralgia. Costiveness, Biliousness, Neuralgia. MOTHERS, Watch well your children, and when their trouble* aria* from that great bane of childhood, Worms, aacrib, their illnea* to it* true cause, and removS it by prescribing B. L Fahnestock’s Vermifuge, A sate and sure remedy, prepared from tbe pureet'mate riata, and has proved itself the most effective antidote for Wonns evor offered to the public. For sale in Macon by ZEII.IN & HUNT, an GEORGE PAYNE, and sold by dealers everywhere, jan 13—ly w A Card to the Suffering. The Rev. William Cosgrove, while laboring as a missionary in Japan, was enred of Consumption when all other means had failed, by a receipe ob tained from a leanned physician residing in the great city of Jeddo. This receipe has cured great num bers who were suffering from Consumption, Bron chitis, Sore Throat, Coughs, and Cold.v and the de biiity and nervous depression caused by these die. orders. Desirous of benefiting others, I will send this re cipe, which I have brought home with me, to al who need it, free of charge, Address R*v. m Cosorov*, 23 J Ball tie St., Brooklyn N. Y OREM, HOPKINS & CO., Importers AND WHGLESALE DEALERS. IN CLOTHS , CAST MERES, VEST INGS, PIECE TRIMMINGS. And Goods Exclusively adapted to mens’ wear. No. 238 Baltimore Street. Baltimore. “Our goods are selected expressly for the Home and Southern Trade/’ Jan 27 lmf shoulder A girl Peggy 17 years of age. dark com plexion, haa scars on the arm, caused by a sawgin, and a child of the yellow woman 16 months old, a girl. Said negroes use the left hand in preference to the right. They left my place on Wednesday night rml>. I will pay an additional SIOO for tlia delivery of any one withproof to convict, who may be harboring or decoying them off. L C. MATTOX, I $9-The Atlanta Intelligencer copy 3 time*. 1 Jan, 2$ 3t, SANFORD’S LIVER INVIGGRATOR, N:VER debilitates. IT Is compounded entirely from Guise and has become an established fact, a Standard Medicine! known and appro” j by all that have used it,f land know resorted to with conndence la ail the dis ( _ m leases for wldch it is recom mended. c cc; It he- cured thnosan<l.-( eg (within the last two year* who! ad <iveu up ail hope* ( !of relief, as the numerous un.-ol cite 1 certificates it ( “ (my pjssession show. The oos must be adapt r Jed to the temperament of the inu.virtual taking it,( 73 ( ni -d used iu such miaatitka as toad gentivou thebow ) OS* (els. Let the and dates of y< Ur? Q (judgment guide you in the use of the t.IVKR IS- 7Z jVIGOHATOH. an and it will cure Liver Con- “ ;p la ini s. Hl'lou* At lark*, D y aprpsia.j Jt’bronle Diarrhoea, rummer Complaints., I) > sealery, Dropsy , S*.ur siuntsch, *r -uni CoUvenewi, Chol ic, Cholera, Cholera) S 4 holers In fant ti >. Flatulence.) jJaun and ie e, I entale Weak nesses. and maj; (be used saec seful.y a* an Ordinary Family) fig ‘Medicine. It will cure hit K IIKADACHF.) is* )(as thouwu dscan testify.) in twenty tuiaiun, ii, 3 ‘tau or three Tea- K-ooufulU are takei 1 commencement of at tack. 1 —■ ! All who use It art) givingtheir testimony la its tavor. ) > MIX WATER L\ THE MOUTH WITH THE INVM.OHATOK, AND eWALLOW BuTIl TO GETIIEH. Price One Dollar per Bottle. ALSO SANFORD’S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLd, coarorDiD fbom Pure Vecetable Extracts, and put up In QLtfifi CAeEb, Air Tight. and wlllkeepln any ClUaale. The Family Calhar-J <lle Jrlll is a ge:.tle bat ac tive Cathart c which the; i ; r iprieur has used in his prac’ice more than twenty) Cn tyea. The constantly incraas-j _ ling demand from those who have long used the, wl :KILLS and the ssthffac tton which ail express it> t ! regard to their use. has In duced me to place them! twitnln the reach of all. The profess'on well know! m^m [that different Cathartics act on different portion* of, (the bowels. The FAMILY CA- “* (THAkTIC PILL has, with doe reference to this! ! well established Let. been compounded from a varie! tty of the purest Vegetable Extracts, which act alike) (on every part of the ali mentary canal, and are! (good and safe in a! I cases Where a Cathartic is need-! ;cd. such os Uerauge ment* ef'he btoinsrh., Palos In the Bark and Loina,; OS ((ktstlrrnn*, Pain and Pureness over the) (whole body, from rod den cold, which frequent-! fly. if neglected, end in a long course of Fever. Is,**! mm ;of Apiiellfe, a Creep in* benwilon of Cold) rover the body. Itest lewneM. Headache. o<s ha ( si btl in Uie Head,all InAuiriiuaiory lllwsa * res, W orma hi Children or Ad’ill*, Bheuma-) (tism.agreat Purifier ul the Blood and m-ny dir-; ’ , t-.vee.- to which flesh is heir, too numerous to a n this advertisement.— Dose, 1 to S. ( I PRICE SO CENTS. The Liver Invlzoratorand Family Cathartic PHI* are retailed by Druggists generally, and sold wholesale by the trade in all the large towns. S. T. W. SAND FORD, Manufacturer rno Proprietor, BS* Broadwar, N. I. He tailed by all Druggi-ts. Sold also by ZKII.IS A HUN EO. PAYNE, andMENARD A CASTLEN, Macon. Qune ii, | lv.ch. It is Not too Much to Say SINCE ALL. OLD AND YOUNG, -A.fi6.rm its Truth, Viz: lhat Professor Wood’* Hair Restorative Will preserve infalibly the growth and c >lor of the hair p used two or three times a week, to any imaginable *ge Perfectly, restore the gray, cover the bald with nature's own ornament, the hear; make it more soft and beautiful than any oi\ and preserve the scalp free from all dise we to the greatest age. Statesman, Judges, Attorney's Doctors. Cler gyman, protend nal men and Oentlcim n and Ladies, of ail elasses, all over the world, bear testimony that we do not say 10 j much in its favor. Bead the folk)wing, and Judge : Hickoby Gkovk, St. Charles Cos., Mo., Nov. I*. 1867. Prof. Wood —DkabSib: Some tlmeD** summer we were induced to use some of your Hair Restorative, at and its ef fects were so wonderful, we feel it our duty to you and the afflicted, to report 1. Our -it 1* sou’s head for some time I ad been perftcliy cov ered with sores, and some call it scald htad. The ba!r al most entirely came off in c nscquence when afriend, seeing his sufferings, advised us to use your Restorative, we did so with little hope of success, but to our surprise and that of all our friends, a very few applications removed the dis ase entirely and anew and luxuriant crop of hair soon started out, and we can now say that our boy ha* as healthy a scaip, aid as luxuriant a c-op of hair as any other child. We can, h e ref ore. and do hereby, reccommend your Restorative, as taperlcet remedy for all diseases of the scalp and hair. We are yoursrespectlully, Geo. W. H ion IXBOTHAm, Sarah A. 11 too ut both AX. Pbof. Wood,—Dear Sir: My hair hud, ‘or several year*, been becoming prematurely gray, accompanied bv a harsh oe s which rendered the constant appiicat on ot oil necessa ry in dre-s‘.ng it. When I commenc ‘d using your Hair Re st rative about two mouths ago it van In that condition ; anu having continued it* use till within the last three weeks it has turned to its natural color, and assumed a softness anil 1 inure greatly to be preferred to those produced b> the application of oils or any other prepara’ion I have ever used. I regard it as an indispensab e article for every lady’s toilet, whetbeato be used as a Hair Restorative or for the simple purpose of dressing or beautifying tbe hair. You have permission to refer to me all who entertained any doubt of its performing all that 1s claimed for it. Mbs. 0. Svxoxds, Cincinnati, 0., Feb. 10,1867. 114 3d *t. WELLraoTOn, Mo.. Dec. 5. 1857. Pbof. Wood—DearS'r: By the advice of a friend of mine, who hud been using your Hair Restorative, I was Induced to try it. I bad the fever, some time ast May, and nearly every hair in my head came out. Now my hair has cmein a great deal thicker than ever it was. Nothing but a duty and sympathv that I feel to communicate to others Who are afflicted as 1 have beeD, would indue* me to give this public acknowledgement of tbe benefit 1 have received from Prof. Wood * Hair Restorative. Yours respectfully, A.R. JACOBS. The Restorative is put in bottiesof three sizes, viz: large, medium, and small ; the small holds X pint, and retailed lor one dollar per bo tie; the medium holds at least twenty per cent more in proportion than the small, retabs lor two dol lars per bottle; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent nore in proportion, and retails tor three dollars per bottle. O. J, WHOP* CO., Proprietors, SIT Broadway, N. Y„ (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Estabiisment,) aid 111 Market Street,Bt. Louis. Mo. And sold bt all good D*rooi*Tß and Fanct Good* Dealers. Jan. 6.3 m. STATIONERS WAREHOUSE, No. 75, John Street, N. T. W. & C. K. HERRICK, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN “ FOREIGN ti DOMESTIC STATIONERY a*e now prepared to offer to tbe trade, from all part of the conn* ry, a full and complete a*&ortment of a goods in our line comprising tbe newest and nn al de irab 1 stock of UTATIONEmr n the country. We respectfully request of buyeraan inapec lon c f our stock. Our new ILLUSTRATED TRADE CATALOGUE. W Mail on application. KEROSENE OIL.! GREA T RED UC TION IN PRICE. THE NEW YORK KEROSENE OIL CO. (Estahushed 1864.) Announce that, having mode great improvements in the manufacture of Kerosene, they are now enabled to offer it to the trade al A Reduced Price. The attention of consumers is respectfully called to the subjoined table, the result of a photometrical examination, by En’n N. Kxnt, Esq., of New York, Chemist, aud dated Feb. 3,1856. % Uls - !■* and HSw.2 8 o i"3 00 i a*s 11ATIEUL. LAMP. jj. !>,§ <s!* ill )i | 3S -p S£ ot c o< Keroseue - * -jKerosene-- 13.689 2.435 $1 00 $4 10 Camphene --- f’amphene - 5.625| 1.299 i 63 485 Whale Oil---'Solar 1-892 833 10012 00 Lard Oil Solar 1.4i'l 706 12517 70 Siierm Oil Solar ----- 2.02; I 850 22526 47 Burning Fluid Large W’ick 55.-- 300 1 8;29 00 Reliable orders from the Trade, by Mail or Tele graph, filled, on application to AUSTENS, Agents, 93 Pearl Street, N. Y. KEROSENE is also to l>e obtained st the Manufac turers’ Prices, of all the W hole sale New York Drug gists, Grocers, Camphene and Burning Fluid Manu facturers and Dealers in Lamps. N. B.—KEROSENE is the trade-mark of the Kero sene. Oil Ok. and oil persons are cautioned against using the said trade-mark for other oils. oct 14 sw&w 3m TARRANT’S EFFERVESCIN'7 SELTZER APERIENT. ThU valuable ar.d popular Medicine, prepared in eojfomtty wuh tbe aMlvsU of tbe waters of tne celebrated Seitzer ttprinjr. In Germany, in t mot convei.lent and por table form. ba uni vers diy received the iw>Bt Fa vorable oltb* 3 Medical pro fesfeion and a l>i§ceruin* Public, the MOST EFFICIENT AND AGREEABLE Saliuo Aperient in use, and as being mtilled to special preference over tbe many Mineral spring Waters, ke dm* Powders, and other an far sorticlf s, b- th from Its compactness and greater effica cy. it ii.a > be used with the best effect in sit BILIOUS AND rr.BRII.K DI9XAHXS, SICX HEAUACH*. LOSS Os APerrrrx, ixdioxstios, a*d all himilab com- PLAIXTS, PXCUZJAELY IMCIDXST TO TH* SPRING and SUBDUER SEASONS. Itts pari Icnlsrly adapted tnthe wsnUof Traveler by Sea and Land. Residents in hot c lmai es, persoi..of Se deutsry Hsbl s, Invalids and Convalescent*; Cap’a'ns of vessel* and Planters will find it a valuable addition to their Medicine Che-ts. With those who have used it, it hss high favor and is deemed ’“inTtORPID STATE OF THE LIVEE-U renders great service in rcstnnrwr healthv acti< n. ,_ . IN GOUT AND RIIF.!!MATISM-!t civeth-h*t sat lfaction, alia* ing a’l iultsmn smtv syn pt nua, sod in many vas- . ffe< tuallv curing there afflic-Ud. , ITS SCOL’MS IN CASES OF GR t VEL. 1> I TION. UKAKTbUHN AND COSTIVENEbB—Prove# It , to be a Medicine of the great**! “ , 1 1 , 1 t , ,:. ‘ Ai;10I l \ OF TliK -T- >M A< H. AN O THE PIS TP.r b v - IMJ SI.fK.NEBS so USUAL DURING PBEONANCjr- ! Yle'dsspeedily, and with marked .ucceaa ui.d. riu bea.tbjul i 11, i'tTfK>RD8 THE ORKATKST RELIEF TO THOSE j AFFLICTED WITH OR SUBJECT TO THE PILES— j Acting gently on the bowel*, neutralizing all iriitatlng secre tlon*. and thereby removing all Infl'amtnoU'ry tendencies. INFA.fT IT IS INVALUBLE IN ALL CASES ft HERE i A GENTLE APERI PURGATIVE IS It U in the form of a powder, carefully put up In bottles, to keen in any silmate. and merely requires water poured up on It to produce a delightful effervescent beverage. Taken in the morning, it never interferes with the avoca- Uonsof tbe day, acting gently on the system, restoring th* digestive powers, exciting s healthy and vigorous tone of the stomach, and crealiug on elarticitv of mind and flow of spirits which give zest to every enjoyment. It also enablearhe In valid to en oy many luxuries wiih iLipuLlty. from which be mist otherwise be debarred, and without which lift is irksome and distressing. . . Numerous’estamonlal* from pro'tvaionaland other gentle men of the highret standing through, jut the country, and Its steadily increw-lug popularity f r a series of years, str -ngly guarantee iu efficacy and valuable character, aid commend it to the favorable notice of an lutell -gent public. Prepared nd sold. Wholesale and Retail bv JUHN A. TAKRANT* CO„ Dat OGisra, No. 278 Greenwich St., cor. of Wanes, N. Y. June 14—ly WANTED FOrlß6o. 250 Bushels Corn Heal Monthly. SEAL proposal, will be received bv the South Wertere Rail Hoed Company, until tne 20th of n f c 2"^®r’ j for the supply of 250 Bushels Fresh Corn Meal JJbnthlyjto be delivered at their l**ot. In Mscon. by the totb of each m< nth. begin ing with the 26th for on* ysar. Address YIROXL POWEhB, Bupt, I Nemaotor 20th, 1849, iflllHSilfs mill PiSfABATIf op highly concentratid com pound FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. isGtfpUtHt# and all Disease* vs ht ofxual Organs f neya, or Sexual Organs, whether existing In JQ Male or Female, 1 F to™ whatex er cause they may have originated. And no Matter of How Long Standing, j Giving Iftalth and Vigor to the Frame, and Bloom to the Pallid Cheek. JOY TO THE AFFUGTEE!!! I * e y* ***7”— and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes ail the hymptoms, among which will be found. Indisposition to Exertion. Loss of Power, Low or Memory. 1 ifflculty of Breathing, Gen eral Weakness, Horror ol Dis ease, Weak Nerves, Treo b’iug, Dread ful -lorrorof Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, •t akefulnees. Dimness of Vision, Languor, Univer sal Lassitude of the Muscular System. Often Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, mushing of tbe Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions oa the Face, Paid in the Back, Hea viness of the Eyelids, Fre quently Black Spots Flying before tbe Eyes, with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight: Want of At tention, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of Society. .Jutting Is more Desirable to such Pa tients than Solitude, and nothing they more Dread for fear of themselves ; a< Re pose of Manner, us Earnestness, no Speculation, but a Hurried Transition, from one question to an other. These sym toms, if allowed logo on—which this medi cine invariably removes—soon follows LOSS OF POW £R, FATUITY, AND EPILEPTIC FITS-ln one of which the patient may expire. Who can sav these excesses are Dot frequently followed by those direful diseases—l .SAN ITY AND CONSUMPTION ? The records of the IN SANE ASYLUMS, aud the melancholy deaths by CON SUMPTION, bear ample witness to the truth of these *d sertlons. In Lunatic Asylums the meat me laneholy ethl bltlon appears. Tbe countenance.is actually sadden and quite destitute-neither Mirth or Grief, e er visits it bhould a sound of the voice occur, it Is rarely articulate. “With woetul measures wan despair Low sullen sounds hie grief Beguiled.” Debility is most terrible! and has brought thouunds upon thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting ths am bition of many noble youths. It can be cured by the usd of this Infallible Remedy. If you are suffering with any of the above distressing ailments, the FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU will cure you. Try it and be convinced of its efficacy. BEWARE or QUACK NOSTRUMS.fi; QUACK DOCTORS, mmm extract iu. I* prepared directly according to the ftules of PHARMACY AAD CHEMISTRY. Cases of from one week to thirteen years standing have been effected; The mass of VOLUNTARY TESTIMONY in possession of the Proprietor, vouch!** !ts virtues and curative powers, is immense, embracing names well known SCIENCE: AND FAME. Personally appeared before me, an aldenran of the lty of Philadelphia, H. T. HELM BOLD, Chemist, who being duly sworn does say, that hi* preparation contains no Narcotic Mercury, or Inluriou* Drug, but art purely Vege table. H- T. HELMBoLD. Sole Manufacturer. Sworn and subscribed before me this iSd day of Novem ber, 1854. WM. P. HIBBARD, Aldennaa. Price *1 per Bottle, or Nix forgS, Delivered tos.ny Address, Accompanied by relisb'e and responsible Certificates from Profeesorr of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and ethers. Prepared and sold by H. T. H K [,M B ‘I.D, Practical and Analytical Cherni.it, Mo. 52 South tOth Bt., below Chestnut, Assem bly Buildings, Phil*. BT” To be had of DR. STROHECKER, Wtvolualc and Retail Agent Macon. Ga , and all of all Druggists and Dealers throughout the United Stated, Canadas and llrit ish Provincse, Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold’s---Take no Other. CURES GUARANTEED. Sold by E. L. STROECHER, Macon. Jan. 25 was-wly. WOOD, EDDY & CO/S REORRIA AH DELAWARE STATE LOTTERIES I GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE f The Extraordinary Draw ing of Wood, E 1 .fiy A Co.’s s ugie Number Lotteries will take plaee in p iblit under the superintendence of Sworn Uoinmisioiters, at Augusta, Ga., as follows: Draws on Saturday , Feb. 2{ th, 1860. dt-g A JSsCB 9 Draws on Saturday, Mar. 31s<, 1860. Draws on Saturday, Aprl. 2 8/A, 1860. GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS To take place as above specified. 1 Grand Capital Prize of sloo*ooo. • 1 Prize of „.*6O.U*O lOOPrizs* of. 61 000 X rrtzeor::?”....... 20.0U0 ITO Prizes of. 500 2 True of. 10.0 U) 63 Prizes of 100 3 Prizes ot 6 000 C3 Prize* of. 75 2 Prize* Os 6,000 65 Prizes es flO 2 Prizes of. 4,1*60 ® 5 Brizes of 80 J Prizes of. 3.00 b 4,810 Pftzes of. 40 2 Frizes of. 2.000 21.J40 Prizes *t a 32.356 Prizes amounting to - 61.186.786 Whole Tickets 620 ; Halves 610; Quarter* 65; Eights MIA Certificate* of Package# will be sold bt the following ra tw, Ytliich is the ibl : Cer tificatee of Psrkage* 26 Whole Ticket*. 6399 O 0 - •• 26 Half “ 149 60 “ “26 Quarter ** ‘I “26 Eighths “ ST 27 THE ORDINARY DRAWINGS of Wood Eddy and 00..s Single number Lotteries will take pine iu public, as follows : Claw 5H Draw* on Saturday, February 4,1860 “ si “ “ “ 11, “ “ 4iO “ “ “ IM. “ “ 61 “ 25, “ “ 62 “ •; March 3,’ “ “ n • “ - “ 65 - “ “ 24, ‘J “ 66 “ St, “ “a • “ al AP a rtl “ “ 6H “ “ ** 14, 7 U ifiii 44 44 <# Kit 44 - 70 “ “ “ “ Nearly Oa* Prize to every Sine Tickets. ORDINARY DRAWING TO TAKE PLABE AS ABOVE SPEbIFIKD. 1 Grand Prize of $50,000. 1 of 20,000 i of 10,000 1 “ o f 5,000 1 of 4.000 1 *• of 4,000 1 .. of ifiOO 50 of 100 “ #f 100 •* of 100 •• ot 100 “ of 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 prises of *4OO approx, to $50,000 prims are *1,400 4 „ 800 “ 20,000 “ are 1,900 4 „ SSO “ 10,000 “ are 1000 4 “ 225 ** 6,000 “ are 900 4 ~ soo “ *,OOO “ are 800 4 l5O “ 8,000 “ are 600 4 “ 100 •• 1,500 *re *OO 6,000 “ 90 are ’ I-OOJWQ 6,485 Priaee amounting to s9o^oo ‘Tickets s!•—Halves ss—Qiartem U SO. Certiacates of Packages In the Ordinary, Dr swings wUI h sold at the so lowing raleA which t* tbe risk : Cert tlcates of Packages of 10 ft hols Tickets, 680 •* 10 Half “ 40 >• “ 10 Quarter* “ ® • •• “ 10 Eighth “ 10 la Ordering Tickets er Certtfektes, Enclose the money to our address for the Ticket# or dered, on receipt es which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can nave tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The Lift es Drr.wn Number* and Prise* will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. tar Purchasers will please write their signature* plain, and give their Port Office, County and Mate. Remember that ever}’ P rize is drawn and payable in full without deduction. nr All prises of SI,OOO and under, paid Immediate ly after the drawing—other priaee at ths usual time of thirty days. „ „ , All communication* strictly confidential. Orders fur Ticket* or Certificates, by Mail or Exp tea* to be directed to WQOp XPDY A CO., Augusta Georgia, or WOOD. EDDY ACO . Atlanta, Georgia, or, WOOD, EDDY A CO- Wllmlugton. Delw E. C. BULKLEY, AGENT FOR WOOD, EDDY A CO.’S Celebrated LeUeries, Maoou, Ga. |ty Sc* Advertisement. BUY 11—W t IDS k SOU, MACON, ! TBYTTr the attention ot the Sporting Public and other*, to | A their large selection ol s Double Guns & Rifles, Pistols and Revolvers, ; Pocket and Sporting 1 Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, Walking Sticks, lEISI & DOMESTIC AMHHITIOI. And every article to be found In the drat-clas* Sixotamer’e Emporiums, either North or Boutb. 1 By a care ul attention to buxine**, and by keeping, alwaya - on band, a cnelce assortment of the beat goods in our line, we ’ expect to receive a continuation of the liberal patronage here* 1 tofore extended to us. KBrAlßHVGcareruUyattended to, as hereto, [oa.tt-vi j). c. a., Mr,