Cuthbert reporter. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 1856-????, October 07, 1856, Image 3

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A Scourge —Grasshoppers in immense I swarms are making fearful havoc among 1 the grain on the upper Mississippi. At Little Fulls, Minnesota, they destroyed all the crops. A t Elk river, they appear ed in a swarm that seemed like’ a cloud, and lightiug upon a twenty acre corn field, destroyed the whole crop in a short time. At crow Wing they aligh'ed upon a farm and destroyed 5,000 bushels of oats. —Louisville Journal m ’ Commercial. DAILY “SUN OFFICE”. Y Coiuubus, October 4, 1856. $ COTTON . —There was a good demand yes terday, but owing to the small amount on tho market, sales reached only TOO bales, at prices ranging from 11 to 12Je. We quoto Middling to Good Middling I]j to A few bales brought 12$. The same was off red and reluscd for 72 bales. Receipts ol the day 1201 bales. Savannah, Oct. 1. The market was firm to-day at prices qttnt, and ycnerday, ami all offering stock taken The sols reported were 63 bales, at prices ranging from 10 to 12Je. ill a v vie ft, At the icsideneeof Henry A. Cook, 11.-q , in Randolph comity, on the 30tli ult . by James Harden, J. I’., Mr UA BURN SANDERS, of Randolph, to .Miss HANNAH MORRIS, of ijlewa t county. Attorney at Law, ami BERT , Randolph County . Go. ” l Lis practice in the Palau la and South* ¥ western Circuits. All busitieasi intrust* €?d t' liis care will receive prompt and immediate attention. Oct. 7 6m NOTICE IS hereby given to all concerned, ihn* \vr shall apply t* the Honorable Court of Ordi~ nary of Randolph county. Georgia at 111 next 1 December T*rrn, for have to .sell the wliolo or n porti >n of the Negroes inr to ilie estate of William .Fanes, late of said cmintv dece;M e'J. forth-* hem fit of the heirs and creditors of 8 iid dec ailed. JOHN W. JANES. 7 DAVID II JANES J x lr * Get 1.2 m Stray sd InilOM Ml - stlWrii-r, n hiy B M AIHS and two CULTS, supposed to hnVe strayed itisi Randolph county. Atiy informs tion directed So the, si* that ) can get them, will be thankfully p Ceitred ad 11, rally rewardoil, CLEMENT A. EVANS Oc t. 7-11 (Fee $1) Lumpkin. I and Agoney. Ilf UndeWscgned will oximitie t.andji for 1 t - any person jivi-g at a distance, and make n faithful report, nr wil l sdl End for them. lay. ing io R'tidolph, and th ■ ndj lining counties.” Fhicr fir examining, $lO Ten percent fhi tanking sale*. \V. JORDAN. Oct. 7—oiG n Citltlibeft Ga Ji'oticCi I FOREWARN nil persona from t-nding ( r rt certain prpo■i.->ory Note, given bv me i 1.. Wl| LIAM CNlJKllSON.il,rthe purchase of a horse. S.i,d horse, provi i- io be diseased, and unsound, I am determldea tint to pay the tut- unless com pel Id hv law. The said note ill he due. Ist of Nov:, 1856. % Oct 7. •56.—if. W, JORDAN*. i Hew €oods! WILLIAMT* JONES A Ri. i.mv ’oc iving and opening their stack! <f FA If, md WIXTI R GOODS. Con Min* in p irt of Fancy Plaid ami Plain Black Silk?, Cashmeres, Merinoes, Cliallies, Figured and Solid DeLaines, t’ersians, Ginghams and Prints. A large ami beautiful assortment of LACES, EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, &c. Thir Stock of CLOAKS, MANTILf.AS afrd SHAWLS, cannot be beat in this market. Swiss Jaconet and Jfansonk Muslins, Corded Checked and Plain While Cambrics, Bleached Goods, Linseys Kerseys, Blankets, Tickings Sc. &c., A\ ORSTED GOODS for G-ntlerm n and Boy 1 * wear, in great variety. One of the largest ami best selected stocks of READY HADE (WHIM, • **er before exhibited in Cuthbert. Also, an excellent assortment of Boots & Shoos, Ilatg, Caps, Books. Stationery. Hardware, Sad dlery, Crockery, DRUGS, MEDICINES, Ac. They would say to the cit:z“n of Cutfibs-; and mrronnding country, that they can and will sell them goods as cheap ns ar.y one the. O” Tho Ladies particularly are invited to call and examiuo ther Stock. W Ilk FA MS Ac JONES. Under the Brooks’ House. Cuthbert, 8, pt. 23-ls House So Lot FOIt SALE. TH E subscriber wishes to sell the House and Lot upon which ,111 fil whfch he resides. It is situated at a convenient distance from tho Court House I Square: also about an equal and convenient ds- i tance from either of the various Schools of Cuthbert and Villa Nova. The improvements on the place are all new. The Dwelling con tains four rooms, Ac. Any person wishing to purchase a House and I Lot in Cuthbert, will do well to call and exam- 1 me before buying elsewhere. Inducements wil < be offered to a purchaser. Sept 30 if J, R JONES GREAT EXCITEMENT THE SHORTEST TRIP, and tho greatest sating ol lime, talk and money, is to go to ... S. NTs HURD’S, and purchase your Fall and Winter Goods. Everything that is rich, rare and beautifulin the Ladies ’ Department, can be found at HURD’S. Mantil las of the following styles : FLORENTINE. SERENAS. CLEOPATRA. ANNABELI.F, EUREKA. MOIRE ANTIQUE CI O VK3, BLACK VELVET SHAWLS, &c. DP.ESS GOODS. SILK ROHF.S. BROCADES. FANCY STRIPED mid PLAIN BLACK SILKS of every variety of style and pattern; WORSTED GOODS of nil kinds, (Children’s Department not neglected.) BONNETS of the latest FitEMCt! Stvlks. and most Fashionable dimimitiveucss MUSLINS. LACES. EMBROIDERIES. JACONET 1’ BANDS. &e.. &e. Dxess Trimmings. „„ ribbons, RUCHES, ERMINE, GLOVES, HOSIERY, FRENCH ARTIFICIALS, Can all be had at IIL T HD’S. fiILISH, FRENCH AMI AMERICAN PRINTS, A large assortment, at tiic \ ERY LOWEST PRICES. o|teru Flannels, Tweeds, Cloths, Cnssimercs, Suiinells, Blenched and Blown Drilling, Kentucky Jeans, ! Homespuns, Blenrßed nnd Brown, Irom 5 ccntß up, Heavy Blankets a large stock, purchased exp'Csslv for t his sectioh of the counlry CLOTHING | of the Latest and most Fashionable style. Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, school Books, Stationery, z*;bo2 BLKPmMKjBnir, em^rn=s m A full assortment of articles in the Fancy Line, with many other things too nii mtrous to mention, can be obtained by calling at IIUKD’S. where everybody and his wife, nnd tho rest of the world generally, nrc already rushm- to side the latest and best inventions for adorning the person, and the promotion°of ease and comfort. Crr liberal fieri lie lions made for t'JtstM ^a 1 In consequeneu of the present facilities afforded by a direct line of transportation and the immediate prospect of a Railroad from Americus to this place all kinds of Goods can be sold at the very smallest profits at Cnii.iiprt. ft.pt. • •*> e-rn l square. fallYwTnter ! aro receiving and opening one of Ihe ! nv.-l Ae.., .1.l n t..cU- ~f PALT. AND J WINTER GOODS that lias ever been ex i hibiteH iri this nr any other mark et Smith of Ma* ! son &. Dixon’s line. The Stvues, Qoai.ii y and LOW P KICKS ]of nitr entire Stock speak for themselves. Wo , j have a larg and r.hoicu arsortment o< Foreign and American Dry Goods, Comprising lIICII and mos ELEGANT Pat j terns of Us, from S2O $75 Handsome {WORSTED GOODS jof bguros, ond in fact, L VOS US’ PJRFSS GOODS !of every style, quality and quantity. CALICO ’ from ten cents up. - Ginghams, DeLaines, AlpaccnS, Cashmeres, Merinoes, Black Silk, French Woolen Plaids, Embroideries, Laces, GLOVES, HOSIERY, kc The RIBBONS vve have, cannot be equalled in this country tor RICH N’ ESS and BEAUTY. Fot once, the Lidie.s can bo amply supplied wrth : tt&2SßSiK2£r®£ i new and fresh from Paris. , As to our assortment of Tnl l inns and Shawls, we have them from $lO j to sls, all shapes and colors that are fashiona ble, so that we can suit all tastes, from the gay and dashing, to the meek ami modest. Also, a supply Os White Goods, Homespuns, Bed Ticking, lileaeUed and Brown Drillings. A splendid asmrtmont of fluols ami Shoes Ladies Gaiters and Slippers, Negro Shoes, Ne gro Kerseys, Blankets and Linseys. HATS and CAPS of every shape and size. KM MADE ELOTHIJifiT Tin> all gondemen of taste are requested to examine. VV*e can’ fit from boys of tnnjl statue to men of the largest shot. ILudware, Crockery, Jewelry, &e. tVe have made sp- cial arrangements with the Steamers and Rail Roads, hy which we can allow our Goods to sell st a SHORT PROFIT. JEN KIN & A TKINS, College Street, 3d door belotv the P. O, Cuthbert, Sept. 13-Jra Fall & Winter CLO HIITG- i A FINE LOT just received, and for snfo at reasonablepntet, by H. BRAKE. | Sep<. 23. ts. Notice IS hereby given to all concerned, that I shall apply to thn Honorable Court of Ordinary of Rando'ph county, at the next December term, for leave to sell Lot of Land No 184, in the Ninth District of said county Said Jpt of land belonging to my children, for whom I am natu ral Guardian. THOS. OSMORE, Sept. fi-2m Guardian. Bacon and Flour . SMITH Ac LENNNARD aro receiving from Tennessee, 50.000 Pounds of Ba con,of the best quality* Also, alotof Cuthbert, Sept. £ ts NOTICE TO PLANTERS, ff ‘are-house at Georgetown. fRqHE siibscrihcrs liercby in- W -M. form the ciiir.eiis of Clay, f. ♦ 1 Randolph and Sicwari (■■...ii,.l Wmmmrnmdmi i ‘hat they have taken charge ! tho well known : ■fri.Ls-EO’jsa j at Georgetown, and have put it in thorongli and complete repair for Ihe reception of COT TON this season. They will keep constantly on hand a supply of J BAGGING & ROPE, Winch they will sell at the lowest market priees Strict attention paid to the receiving und for. warding nt all Goods cnlrn-ted to their care. O’ Liberal advances made on all Cotton in store. , From the past experience of Mr. Riordun in this business, and a determination on the part of j both to give satisfaction, they ask their friends ind tho public to give them a call. HARRISON & KIORDAN. G -orgetown, Sept. 13-ls VALUABLE PLANTATION I\D MILL For Sale* THE undersigned is now iff ring on rea sor.abio terms, his VALUABLE PLAN FA I ION, on Puchitlxr Creek, for sale. The settlement contains 1300 ACRES, and is well adapted to ihe growth of both Corn and Cotton, On the place there is a good Grist ami Saw Mill, wrth an inexhaustible quantity of fine limber, and an abundant demand for Ltim* her. There am., Go 240 ACRES,of open Land. Tile place is Bapplied wl'han abundance of water as ..yell for machinery a Plantation purposes, nnd is within four miles of the South- Western Railroad from Americus to Cuthbert Persons wishing to buy such property, will do well to enme Cnd see me, as I will ocll a tbt t'-r bargain ihuii anvhodv. DRURY M. LESSUEUR. Sept 23 ts BROWN’S HOTEL. OppuHite ilie Paisenger Depot, MACON, GA. Tr Mealii ready oa the arrival of everv Train. 1 S’-pi 13 ly E. E. BROWiN. For SoTe. j ripilE House now occupied hy ffcwell & j Hendrix is for sale. If not sold by th e rat of January next il will l,e for rent for tho extyenr. Apply to r. LEHMAN. _Aiig 23-ts Hides Wanted. TP HE highest market price paid for good Ji_ sound Hides, by GOFF dt CO. Cutlibtrt, Ang. 18-if rii 05.7 fell il A Rl\, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, CUTHBERT, Ga. Aug. 16 ly Leather ! Leather ! ! t SUPPLY of Leather constantly on hind and lor sale, by GOFF & CO. Cuthbert, Aug. 16 For Sale* A GOOD SECOND OUGGY, for Cash or approved papor. Apply to Sept. 13-if p r. PARKERSO.V. S. DANIELS & CO., North East Corner Public Square, AMERICUS, (xa. BEG leave to call the attention of the citi zens of Soulli Western Georgia to their stock (if Furniture , Pianos , 4*c. They have now added to their Stock, a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches. Clocks Rich Jewelry, Silver Ware, Silver Plated Ware, Sc Rcc. Among thoir stock may bo found Elegant Gold Wa clies, for Ladies nnd Gentlemen ; Ele gant Silver Watches, various qualities ; Eight Day and Thirty hour Clocks, handsome Styles, ami warranted; Rich JEWF-LRY i.i great va riety; Silver Spions, Forks, Buttar Knives. Cups. &c ; Silver Plated Castors, Cake Baskets, Candlesticks, Ate.; Waiters, Spoons, Knives, Forks, ice. iFffiasraiMnßißi Consisting in part of- Chairs, Bedsteads, Tables, Bureaus, Washstands, Rich Chamber Setts, Sofas, Tete a Tetes, Wardrobes, Centre Fables, Book Cases, &c., &. Wc have a fine assortment of Chickcring's celebrated SI!. IT OS, •/ -, in Rosewood esses of the newest styles, with a good assortment of rich lyid common Mirrors, Window Shades, Matts, nnd many othcrarticlos. O* Watches and Jowclty repaired in the best manucr, Americus, Sept 13-4 in Ito O T A’ bit OH IP JWk. T - R TSTm ray HE Subscribers would inform JL their patrons nnd the public orally, lliat they will keep constantly oit hand a very oxtensive assortment of Gent’s BOOTS, and Lady's Walking SHOES. ALSO, 51,000 pairs of NEGRO SHOES put np of the uest matei ial Carriage and Wag- i on Harness, double and single. Repairing done S with despatch. O* V armers nnd others would do well to call and examine our stock before purchasing else where, as we an* determined to sell low for cash or approved paper. GOFF Sc CO. | Cuthbert, 4ug. 16 ts I RULE NISI. STATE OF GEORGIA, Y Randolph County. 1 Court of Oidiiiaiy, dpi gust Term. ISSG J H ERF,AS, John M. K. tin nil, a dinlnis If trator on the estate of Henry A. Goff, late of said county deceased, having folly ed niinistcrcd tbo goods and chatties of said deceas ed, petitions this Court for Letters of Disniis sidil. It is therefore o dered lliat all anil iingnlitr iHe parti-s interested in said astute shew cause at the, February Term of this Court, why said ad minis l rat or should not then and there be dismiss, ed, otherwise, letters will he granted ; and that tills Rule ho published in terms ((flaw. A true Kilrnet from the Minutes of Randolph Court of OHliirtry. J. D. LENNAR.D, Ordinary. A llg 16 ir.Crrl A D.fl 1N IST It ATO It’S SA Ml. Agreeable to ah order of tho court of Ordinary of Rantlolph county, will |jg sold before the Court House door in lliotttwn of Fort Gaines, Clay county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in November next, between tlio legal hours of sale, half of Lot ol Land No. tlft, cod laining One Hundred and Twenty Acres, more or less, in tho Seventh District of foimerly Randolph, now Clay county. Sold as the pro perty oT John 15. Swanson, late of Randolph county, deceased, liir the benefit*f the Heirs anti creditors of sun! deceased. Turuis on the dav of sale. MARY J. SWANSON, Extr’x. Aug. 16, J 856 tds “strayed lARO.iI the subscriber’s residence, a yellow sorrel maro MULE, eleven years old, one car has been bitten, and the top turns over, to ward tho other. Any information dirrcled to me at Fall Cre-k P. 0., Clny county, will be thankfully received. U Y. LOFTIN. Sept 33t . j _ STATE OF GEORGIA, ( Harris County ) WHEREAS, F. J. Phillips adminis trator on the estate of Thomas, J, Street, deceased, applies at this term or the court for letters of dismission frhrii 150 ad miufstrniion of snitl estate, It is therefore ordered .tltat all perioatf concerned shew cause, \( any they have, on or before l(ie next January Term of this court, why said letters should not he graul ad. A true extract from rhe Minutes of said court This 7ih div of July 1856 , GEO W MULLINS, Ordinary July 12 Order JVisl. Georgia, Harris county.,, ?, i Court of Ordinary, April Term, IS5(j ) WHERE \S. Reuben L. & William Pliiliips, Executors ofthe Will j & Testament of A Phillips, dee’d, applies I to mo for leitcrs of Dismitsion from Execu torship of said estate. .It is therefore, drdefedhy the court ihjitj all persons concerned, be, and appear at tho next October term of said court, then, and there to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not ho granted. A triio extract from the tninutesof Harris Court of Ordinary, GEO. W. MULLINS. Ordinary, REPORTER JOB OFFICE. ALL KINDS OF A and Ouianuntaf joe pe:its:ito Executed with Neatness and Dispatch, SUCH AS PAMPHLETS, Circulars, Cataloges, Business Cards, Bill Heads, Bank Checks, Blank Note?, Leg&rßianks, Visiting Cards, Programmes, Labels, &c., Neatly and Ezpoditionaly executed the office of the •’ REPORTER.” Orde respectfully solicited. Tetir.s t’ASH SOUTHERN LOTTERY. ON TITE HAVANA PLAN. more pri2es than blanks ! 7803 PRIZIIi $109,000! OML\ 15.000 INUMBKRSI Prizes Payable without Deduction. Jasper Countt Academy LOTTERY! (I */.i II enw if I I'm i’ t - ] LJISS R. To be drawn October 15. 1U56, at Coqcert Hnil, Macon, Ga., under tho aworn unperintend enco of Col. Gcurg* M. Logan and Juaica A. Neabit, Eaq. U* Patrons will ptenaa examine tin* msgnifi cent Scheme carefully—Compare it with any three, and if it la no the l est ever offered, and the tihllncos to obtain Capital far better than any other Scheme offered, don’t purchnso Ticket* CAPITAL $15,000 1 l , ri/.e of $ I". 000 is ‘ $ 15.01)0 i do 5 000 is 5 000 1 do 2.000 is 2 000 2 do 1.000 nre 2,000 5 do 500 uro 2 500 75 do 100 are 7.500 20 Approprintiaoa of 50 are 10(10 50 do 25 are 1.250 50. do 20 are 1,0 )0 100 do , 10 are 1000 7,500 Priies ofsßj are A 63.750 7.805 Pris-s ammtntuig to $102,000 tickets $lO, Halves $5 Quarters $ £ The 7.500 Prizes of SB4, are determine,!! bv the Number which draws tbp $15,000 Prieo— if that nurttiier shoultl be . nil pdd number, then every odd number ticket ill tho Scheino w ill bo entitled to $8,59 ; if ud even number, ijien every even number tick et will be .entitled to $8,50, in addition to i any other Piizo which may bo drawn. Purchasers in buying an equal quantity I of odd mill even number tirkeis w ill be cer tain of drawing nearly one-half the cost of the same, with chances of obtaining other PriicS. j All thnSo Tickets ending with 0. 2, 4. 0 8. are even—all those ending with 1,3, 5 7, 9. are odd. Person* sending money by mail need not fear its being lost. Orders punctually at tended to. Communications confidential. Bank Notes of sound Banks taken at par. Those w ishing particular iiuriibefs should order immediately. Address JAMES F. V\ INTF.R. Manager, Macon Ga. H. BRAKE, Agent, Cuthbert, Ga. I Sept. 25, 1836 JOHN WIIIT. THOMAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CUTHBERT, Randolph. County, Ga. WILL practice (n-tliq qopntias of Ran dhljili, Te/rolJ. Doug her IV, Baker, Cal* lioun, Early, Clay, Miller and Btbwjfrt. O’ Business intrusted to hjs care dhnll ttlways receive immediate and rAourr att-’lltioh. Aug. lif-ly MRLWT ClßßlllfhS!! rjIUE undersigned wqnld rcspeetfiilly tnfnrm M. the f itifene of Raiidulf b ant) the adjoin), counties, that they Cash, or approved Small No top, Vehicles of every description jua stvla and finish .not sur passed hy any shop South. Wo employ no - ■*. and therefore can warrant all work done at our Shop. . ~ , J , ... O’ Repnir.mt dnnq with prompt ness. Thankful fur past patronage, .we solicit a liberal share for the fujuro. , F. A. LEHMAN Cbtlibert, Aug. 16,1856-ts If, OOP.DS'Lj BIKER ASB CONFECTIONER, KEEPS constantly on hand all kinds of Candi.-s, Fruits, Cigars, fine B.audies and Wines, Cordials. Syrups, Jellies, Pickles, Fire Woike, &c. Cakes and Pastries of every description. O* Weddings and Partieo supplied at ghort notice. Cuthbert, Aug. 16-ts Crunsmithin g in Variety. W. J. page Respectfully inform* the citizen of Randolph ami the adjoining counties, that he has located in Cuthbert, and is prepared to do all kinds of , feWfSWfOTSUt®, such as making and repairing all des'cYhjftoiiSof Guns, Pistols, Locks, Ace. Everythin#dorm-in his line will be attended to satisfactorily aiid ‘fcith despatch. Patro-uage tO bis ospybl-slinip is respectfully solicited. ICFTonns CASH-X3 * Cuthbert, Aiig. 16-ts - . *, JOHN HAMIUT * JEJ3 3BB* “jr* * atmrgsn 9 CUTHBERT, GA. DR. 11. ta ill faithfully execute (TOVHMhn. business entru.Mel to his care, and flatters himself that if those who hava’discatcd Teeth, or wish Teeth-inscrt cd, will call on him, Itc will fully satisfy them, by expellence and otherwise, that they need not go elsewhere to havo their work well done. O’ All work Warranted, and no pay will be required if satjtfattiqn is not given. EFOffico noxt door to tho Post Office, or second fioor west of Webb’s Hotel, Aug. 16 ly notice. ’ ALL Executors, Administrators and Guar. dims who havo not filed their annual re turns in my Office, for 1855, are hereby notified hat unless they file them on or before thefil-st Money in October next, shall bo cut, out of their commissions, and will have executions issued j against them for my cost-;. This 10th Septem ber. 1856, J. b. LENNARD, Ordinary. Sept. 13-3 t 1 JOB WORK OF every description dona at the Reporter Office. GEORGIA LOTTERY. [Authorized by the Slate of Georgia ] FORT GUMS ACADEMY LOTTERY! CLASS X 9. Ta be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Ga. in public, on Saturday, Sept. 27, 1856, oh the EATAJSTA PLAN. IFF Purchasers buying one ‘lt’d number and one even number whole Ticket or? guaranteed to draw SB. Halves and Quarter Ticket* in proportion, with chances nfi blaming the larger Prizes, which me a hundred percent belter tor the purchaser than any other Lottery id exisi ence. SAM’L SWAN & CO , Manager?. ... Frizes amounting to 204,000 Lolls Will be distributed according to the following BRILLIANT scheme. THIRTY THOUSAjVD TICKETS. , 15,183 PRIZES!! 1 Prize of 840,000 U 8,40.000’ 2 do of 10 000 is 20 Otltt I, do of 5,000 is 5 000 1 do of 2,000 is 2.000 2 do of I 0011 is 2 000 10 do >f 200 is 2.000, 100 do of ICOis 10,000 4of Approx’iingto §40,000 nro 800 4of 1,0(1 Ap|ir>x’ting to 10.000 are 400 4"f 75 Appri.x’iirg tn 10.00,0 are 000 4of 60 Appiox’ting to 5 000 are 241* 4of 50 Approx’ting to 2 000 are 200 4of 40 Approx Ting to 1.000 are 160 4of 25 do do 1,000 nre 100 40'of 20 do do 200 are 800 15,000 prizes of §3 are 120,000 15.135 Prizes, amounting to . $204,000 There are 3d 000 T ekets numbered from 1 to 30.0(i0. There are 15.185 Prizes a mounting to ,204,000. The drawing takes place in pubiiq under the superintendence of two sworn Commissioners, The Num bers from 1 to 30.000, corresponding with those Numbers on the Tickets; printed cm separate slips of palter, are encircled with” small tin tubes, and placed in one w heel. The first 117 Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are placed in another wheel, The wheels nre then revolved, and a Num ber is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and nithc same time a Piizeis drawn from the other whetl. The number and Prize drawn out are,opefied,and, exhibited to the audience, and registered by the Commis sioners. the Piizo being placed qguinst the, number drawn. This operation repealed until all the Prizes are drawn out. ArrnrYiMATir.N rr.n-.cs. The two preceding nnd the two succeed ing Numbers to (hose drawing the first 117 P.izcs will he entitled tb the 63 Approxima tion Prizes, according to the Scheme. .The 15.000 Prizes *4s3 are.('icteymined by |ho -number which draws the $40,000 Plizfl— if that number should lie an odd nn in her. then every odd : number ticket in the Scheme, will Jiq emitled to §8 , if an even number, then every even number tick et will he,entitled to $8 in addi.tin to any other Prize which may be drawn. All those tickets ending with 0 2 4. 6. 8. are even—all those ending w ith 1,3. 5, 7. 9 are 0dd.,,, ~ .Steifember ‘■verv Prizo is drawn, and payable in full without.deduction, CO* All Prizcs of $1 000 and u >d< r oaiif immediately alter ti e dtawing other prizes at the usual time of thirty days, io fall wtth* out. deduction,, ... , . All ceiijiiiiftiicaiio .n stri tly.r ttfideutial. Tljo .drawn u” hers tvi!l,tiq fortVarded to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Pi;ize I icljets.cashed or renewed in oth er lit kets at either (fice. GREAT INDUCLMENT TO CLUB3 As one-half the Tickets are guarauteed to draw SB. yvp will #e )l Certificates of Packages of 10 Tickets (odJ and even num- ),at the following rates, which B tho risk, on the satjxe t , „ , All tbagthe 10 Tickets (which are thojo derided by the number rlrawipg, ;ho Capi tal,) draw ovar the amount guaranteed ac crues in the purchaser. Certifi. of Package of (0 whole tickets, SOO 10,half “ 3( r ” . ,“ , 10 quarter • P will be perceived., by this Plan, tfiat for S6O purchaser has a Certificate of 10 Tirkeis,’ when if be buys Ticket- ho would.only gej for lliat sum 6 whole Tick ets, thus by ine former plan be .has four more chance* for tho larger Piiz-s—x{alf and Quarter Packages in proportion. Address orders for Tickelz of Ceriificr.los of Packages r.f Tickets either io 8. SWAN & CO.. Aiianta, Ga. . Or S. SWAN, Moiitgomory, Ala. Sept. 13 Iy DIUIG STMfijJPG STORE! HAVE qnjl will knap constant 1/ on hand, in Uullilioir, a largo anJ well sclcftcd assortment Brugs, Ittnliclan, Paint*, Oilx, Dye ati<JT^ Perjumery, Rc, , and everything pertaining to their.line .of us neas, which they off'r upon st reayonubie, term as they can be hud in Sn.ii.ih VVcgterq, Georgia The public ore requested to ‘• take due notice. Cuthbert, Apj. 16-ts. ‘ VA-siD mmi AT BBOOKS’ l.Afl.Otl- ( inG B>tablisiime,\t, j&Mrf p’ up Stairs, over, the Drug Store, where all persons tie siring work, can have itß\||rl done as well and as cheap /"B j it can be dolte in South west- Jts* Terms CASH, Cuthbert. Aug, 16, I8"fi-6m JL/nitl Warrants Wanted. which ‘ha highest market price will ho paid. Call and see me bqfurty-voig^ilt. e.to „ °-