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VOLUME 1.
The State Press
IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
BY
E. C. & A M. ROWLAND.
NI'MSCRIPTION:
Two Dollars per annum in advance, or Thr-r Dol
at the end of the year.
ADVERTISING:
nut Dollar per Square for U»e first insertion, and
fifty cents for each subsctjwent inserttow Liberal
arrangements will be made with these wto* wdrterttow
by*, year. woRK .
Itavinf a wrw and beautiful supply of job type and
«we of Gordon’s celebrated rawer I’rwsws. we are
prepared to do a«y Hwd of ♦frit to this line with .
oeataess. aceart*}- and JtopaWA. at moderate prtors. ’
GOJffil.
•V t>.«. a* cutes
blessings on thee, land of beauty!
Sleeping in a sunny clime—
blessings on thy bills and rallies—
I invotre ehem in my rhyme!
Far and wtd* my steps may wander,
Fairer scenes may meet my eyes,
Hot my soul will cherish ever,
Memories of thy glorious skies
Northward, 'gainst the quiet Heavemv,
Thy blue mountain barriers rise.
And above thy foaming torrents,
Glow the Ins' rwdtent dyes.
there Tallulah dashes madly
Through the sundered granite bdla,
And a sense of awful beauty
All the gaser's being fi+ls
• And Toccoa, haunt of fairies.
And Nacaucuee’s valley sweet.
Where the sinning Ghattehoecliee
Stars «*d s«nsb«we Mve «e greet;
Awd Mount iuu.lt, soaring proudly,
Where the winds are pure and free,
Waits agreetingeu tlieirpinions,
To his neighbor, Currahee.
Thine the Mountain Reck of Granite,
Rising'mid thy ferule plains—
Nature's everlasting watchtower,
Looking o'er thy wide domains;
Looking Northward to the mountains,
Southward o'er savannas wide,
Where through the lagoons and marshes,
Flows the Altamahu s tide.
Thine the lovely Forest City,*
Buenaveuture’s wealth ot shade—
Classic Athens' seat of learning,
And Augusta s mart of trade;
Macon thine, and fair Columbus,
And Atlanta's busy streets,
And the bill throned Hume, me western,
Where Coosa's tribute waters meet.
Hut thy proudest treasures, Georgia.
Are thy suns, so brave and true,
And thy gentle, bright-eyed daughters,
Who with love our souls imbue ;
Thine the valiant and the lovely—
Manhood’s strength and woman's eharms,
And tliy homes adorned by beauty.
Guarded are by valor's arms.
♦Savannah.
BABY NELL.
The long bright threads of silver rain,
Fall soil in many a tangled skein.
Oa silent leaves that laughed again
Through glade and tlell. J
And vi’letsoped their dreamy eyes,
To hail with tears of sweet surprise
Their fairer sister from the skies,
Bright Baby Nell.
The hopes that bloomed from fear that morn,
Like roses budding from a thorn ;
Toe joy that came when she was born
No tongue can tell!
Oh ma no east wind ever blow,
To her its blasts of blighting woe ;
May earth grow darker when you go.
Dear Baby Nell.
COFFINS.
ROSE WOOL), Solid Mahogany, Velvet Stained,
Cheap Veneered Mahogany Coffins. Also, New
Style Metalic Cases, superior to the old styles.
Old Pattern Metalic Cases at lower prices,
june 17-ts T. A G. WOOD.
Chalybeate Springs,
MERRIW ETHER CO., GA.
fTMUS Establishment is now in perfect order for
1 the reception of Visitors. Since last season 1
have radically changed the appearance of my place.
In effecting this, I have endeavored to re-arrange my
Building in such a manner as will conduce most to ■
the convenience and comfort of my guests.
THE BATHING HOUSES
are in Good Repair, and an ample supply of pure wa
ter in teadiness. The entire campus is situated on
the North, and between two prominent mountains,
from whose granite tops pleasant breezes continually
blow. The place being thus situated, is rarely visit
ed by a temperature too torrid to be pleasant.
Preparations have been made for a generous pat
ronage. My Hotel is in good repair, and I shall spare
neither means nor labor to furnish my table with the
very best the country affords. Immediately on the
Campus we have Four Springs—Chalybeate, Sul
£hur and Freestone. From Chemical analysis, the
halybeate Spring contains Nitrate Potash, Sulphate
Iron and Sulphate Alum; hence it has become not* .
ed as a remeuial agent of great value to all those la
boring under the following maladies : Chronic Di
arrhoea, Dy»jM. E iia, Kidney’and Eruptive Diseases of .
every character.
To all those who are generally debilitated, it is
earnestly recommended, from whatever cause the
debility may have originated. It is an invaluable
remedy for a great many of the diseases to which
the female constitution is subject. To those who
have not, and wish an appetite, 1 say
Come and Drink nt this Fount of Mature.
To all those who are seeking pleasure, pleasant
temperature and pure air, we emphatically say "here
)B the place." We have had visitors who have been
to the various Watering Places ut the North in quest
of health, who found no relief until they came to these
Springs.
Tsb Cualtbkats Springs are situated in Merri
wether county, 2(> miles from Geneva (on the Mus
cogee Railroad,) also the same distance from Thomas
ton, (the terminus of the Barnesville A Thomaston
Railroad.) There will be a Daily Line of Coaches, to
and from Thomaston, on the arrival and departure of
the cars. Stages leaving Thomaston at % past 4
o'clock, P. M., and arrive at the Springs at past 8.
Also a daily line of Stages from Geneva.
I also take the liberty here to state that the
WARM SPRINGS are in readiness tor the aoc>m
modation of visitors. They are only 7 miles from
the Chalybeate, to and from’ which there will be dai
ly coaches.
Permit me to return grateful thanks for the past
patronage, and extend a cordial invitation for the en
suing season. ISAAC CHENEY,
june 3-ts.
BEAD! READ!! READ!!!
Sim BRESS HS
SELLING OFF AT COSTI SELLING OFF
• A.'T COST 11
AT
PARKER’S.
"VOW is the time for those who intend visiting the
JA Watering Places and attending the various
Commeacemeuts to buv Deass Goods, cheaper than
thev ever saw them. W. W. Parker A Co. w.ll sell
at COST their entire stock ofScmmkr Dm si Goods,
which contains every variety of the most ba«hiona
ble Styles, and said to be, \v tar, the Handsomest
Stock in Macon. Our facilities enable us to bay as
low any othei House in the trade, and the present
Stock having been purchased at exceedingly low
rates, the public may relv on getting bargains
We are not in the habit of constantly advertising
Goods at Cost, and as we intend what we say we feel
assured that suih an opportunity ia now presented,
as may not occur again.
june xviii W. W. PARKER 4 CO.
For Hire.
AFIRST-Rate Seamstress and House Servant. —
Apply to Messrs. C. Campbell A Son or
jaiyxv THOS H. KING
.State -Wk We®st
Grain Cradles.
GRANTS wire braced Grain Cradles, 5 and 6 fin
gers, warranted blades for sale by
NATHAN WEED-
Scythes.
BEST Sliver Steel Scythes, 3ey the Sheaths, Scythe
Sharpeners, Grass Hooks, Sickles for sak bv
J»»ay 20 NATHAN WEED.
Threshers.
Iy* MERYAS Oefobrated Overshot Wheat Th nr shrew,
J Brown’s VtrgfnM Threshers with Straw Separa
rators for sale by NATHAN WEED.
maa2o
Horse Powers.
SINCLAIR’S S>-ve« Horse Powers. Whitman’s i
VirgLto* Lever Powers, Emerv's Rail Road Horw
P.WCT&, ra Store and for sale at inanufsriurer s I
prices by NATHAN WEED. I
may 2
Wheat Fans.
CA RANT’S Celebrated Fan Mills, Clinton A Son's
T Fans, all sires, from 2*l to 35 dollars, for sale bv
may 20 NATHAN WEED
Oat Cutters.
SELF-SH ARPENIN Straw and Shuck Cutters, Sin
clair’s I’afteaC, Georgia Cutting Boies, fur sale bv :
may SM NaTHAN WEED. I
Grain Sieves.
IRE Cloth, Rakes, Leather and Rubber Banda, ,
W Corn Mills, Corn Shetlers, for salebv
may 20 NATHAN WEED.
Bolting Cloths.
BOLTING CLOTHS of all numbers and of the beat
anchor brand, fur vale bv
may 20 NATHAN
T. C. NISBET,
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP,
Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
sr
Sugar Mills, from S3O to $l5O.
IT'RO.M New and approved Patterns, and Castings
’ and Machinery in general june xvii-ls
WOOD’S
PREMIUM GALLERY
IS a place of great attraction to all lovers of the j
Beautiful. "All here reigns supreme," and the
hundreds of handsome and lovely faces on exhibition
show not only the skill of the Artists, but makes it ;
one of the most pleasant resorts in Macon. None .
should fail to pav a visit to this well-known and cole- I
brated PALACE OF ART.
The astonishing low prices at which Portraits are .
taken at this Gallery, and the beauty they possess
is wonderful.
PHOTOGRAPHS
From Daguerreotypes of deceased persons taken as ■
well as from life
AMBROTYPES
Ab low as at any other Gallery and of superior qual
ity (’all and >ve. jum-
Bargain! Bargain!!
r I'M!E subscriber offers for sale his Plantation, Saw,
I Grist, Flouring Mill and Wool Carding Ma
chine, situated five miles south of Knoxville, Craw
ford county, and eight miles north of the South
Western Rail Road. The plantation contains seven
hundred acres of land, well watered and well tim
bered, located in one of the healthiest portions of
Crawford co., surrounded bv excellent society, with
the facilities of a church and school within one mile.
The Mills--Saw, Grist, Flouring and Wool Carding
Machine, have been recently re-built, and are in ex
cellent condition, situated on a never-failing stream.
On the plantation there is one hundred and fifty acres
of cleared land in a high state of cultivation, with a
comfortable framed dwelling, and other necessary out
buildings. Attached to the premises is the privilege
us saw Timber on 800 acres ot land, for the use of the
Saw Mills, Any persun wishing to make a profita
ble investment would do well to call on the subscri
ber on the premises. JAMES E BRYCE,
apr 2t»-tf Crawford co., Ga.
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
SCHEDULE FOR PASSENGER TRAINS.
On and after July 15th.
I EAVE Macon 11.45, p. m., and 9.45, a. m.; ar
j rive in Columbus 5.85, a. m., and 3.45. p. m.;
Leave Columbus 4 a in. and 3.45 p. m. Arrive in
Macon 9.50 a. m. and 9.18 p. m.
Leave Macon 9.45. a. m. Arrive at Albany 4.08 p.
m. Dawson 5.20 p. m.
Leave Albany 3.U0, p. m., Dawson 1.40 p. m.—
Arrive in Macon 9.18, p. m.
Tri-weeklv Accommodation Down, Monday, V ed
nesday and Friday. Up—Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
Leaves Macon 7.12, a. m. Arrive at Dawson 5.20
p. m., Albany 4.31. p. m.
Leave Albany 6.20, a. m., Dawson— Arrive at
Macon 3.13, p. m.
Mail Stages to and from Tallahassee, Thomasville
and Bainbridge, Ac., connect with regular trains
at Albany. Also from Dawson tri-weekly to Cuth
bert, Fort Gaines. Ac.
At Macon connects with Trains on Central and Ma
con A Western Rail Road.
Passengers from Columbus and the AV est for
South-Western Georgia or Florida should take the
4., a. m. train, at Columbus. Both trains run on
Sundays.
FARE from Albany via Savannah to New York by
Steamships in Cabin,’ |24 25. Tickets can be procur
ed from Rail Road Agent, Albany.
GfiO. W. ADAMS,
July xv Superintendent.
Notice to Shippers.
Soi th-Wkstkrx R. R. I
Macon, July 12, 1858. I
SOUTH-WESTERN Rail Road is nuw completed
and in operation to Brown’s Station and Daw
son. Paaseßger Trains pausing over it in connection
with Albany Train daily. Freight Train, at present,
j between Macon and liawson, tri weekly. Rate of
Freight between Savannah. Augusta. Macon and oth
| er points, and Brown’s and Dawson’s, will be the
same as between those places and Albany.
All Goods for Cuthbert and places West of Dawson,
should be shipped to Dawson.
’ j u lv xv GEO. W. ADAMS, Supt.
City papers copy.
REMOVAL.
A. M. BLACKSHEAR A CO.
HAVE removed to their new Store in Washing
ton Block. Mulberry Stre,'. where they are
now prepared to exhibit their Fa and W inter stock
| of Clothing and Furnishing goods.
Their stuck comprise every article necessary to a
gentleman's Wardrobe of the latest styles and beat
manufacture, and by weekly importations from New
' York will be kept constantly complete during the
' season.
Also, Youth's and Boy’s Clothing. Trunks, Va
lises, Carpet Bags, Umbrella*, Ac. Their facilities
are such as to enable them to have special orders for
garments filled within a space of 10 to 14 days, with
fit guaranteed and style unsurpassed by any’ bouse.
oct 90
MACON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1858.
GRANITE HALL NO. 2.
Crockery, China,
GH--A.SS“W*jfkRE <fcC t
I WOULD most respectfully inform the citizens of '
Macon and surrounding country that 1 have a
good stock of China Dinner and Tea setts and Granite '
Dinner and Tea setts.
English China Tea setts from 93 50 to $8 00 per
rett. A large lot plated Castors, ranging from |4 'F»
each to SB.OO. Tea setts from $35 00 to SIOO 00. ,
Ice Pitchers, Ac., Ac. A fine lot China Vases. Sev
eral setts fine French Glass. Bureau setts for tables.
Fine B**hcntian Cofaftnes, Plated Butter and Sugar
Dishes, Cigar .Stands, FlttW Gas Lamps fur standing,
suspending; side and Billiard Ixmips, Camphene
Lamps, side and suspending, a common and fine ar
ticle, Kerosene common Lard Lamps, Brass
Girandoles, Plated Knives and Folks. Tea and Ta
bic Simfmjs, common Black Tea Pots, Brown Stone
Tea Pets, Brown Spittoons, China Spittuns, China (
Toilet setts, common Toilet setts, a large and well as
sorted stock of Glassware. I have about 800 dozen '
common Tumblers for Merchants and SOOdozen Gob
lets for Merchants, also a large etork of Granite and
common Earthen ware. As I import my stock of
Ware and buy my Glass principally for cash at Auc
tions in New York, Boston, Philadelphia. Ac., I think
I can sell here at New York prices and give my cus
tomers satisfaction.
Thankful for past patronage, I now presume to so
licit the same in future. R. P. McEVOY.
As I have a great many calls for Chandeliers for
Churches, it is probably best to let the world know
that 1 have never made any profit out of anything for
a Church, hence all orders tor Lamps fur Churches
should be sent at least 5 or 6; weeks before thev need
them, so as to enable me to get them from the Facto
ry. Ide not intend keeping stock on hand for that
trade, but will as heretofore get them out at Factory
prices for Churches. R. P. McE.
apr 29
CASH INDUC E MEXTS.
YYTE are offering and intend to offer for a season,
V T the most extraordinary inducements to those
desiring to purchase
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS
for the Cash. Our stock is large, and selected with
th#' greatest care, and to cash buyers we would say,
give us a call as we intend to make it to your inter
est. The low figures at which we have bought eur ,
second Spring Stock, enable us to promise this with
perfect confidence.
may 6-ts W. W. PARKER A CO.
Matting! Matting!!
r those who find their carpets rather warm for
_L the season, wc would say, cal! at Parker’s and
you will find a most desirable article of Matting, all
widths and at verv low prices.
may 6 ts ’ W. W. PARKER A CO.
Land and Negroes for Sale.
ONE Plantation in Worth countv, lying on "Jones’
Creek (about 16 miles from Albany, and 12 from '
Wooten's Station S. W. R. R.,) containing 800 acres,
about 300 cleared and in a fine state of cultivation.
Also, the following nnimprotf/i lots, some of which
join the above, Nos. 1"4,155,156,149. 150, 191,194 and
196, all in the 15th Dist.. and lot 275 in the 7th Diat.
Worth <county. Also, 173 in Ist and 208 in the 14th
DMI Lee ; al*o, 47. 82 andSßs in the 12th Dist. Early
county ; also lot 290 in 3d Dist. and 4th section Cher
okee ; also, lots 3 and 4 in Block H city of Albany;
also half acre lots No. 3 and 6 iu 5 acre range city of
Brunswick, i known as Academy lots.) Also, several
families of very likely young negroes. Terms accom
modating. Apply to A. J. MACAKTHY,
may xix-ts Albany, Ga.
Will be taken for a short time
PUGH'S FINE ART GALLERY,
If wanted by the Dozen,
Superior Photographs
FOR FIFTY CENTS EACH.
LIFE SIZE PICTURES BEAUTIFULLY
COLORED, WITH ALL OTHER STI LES
VERY LOW.
4 Large business with small profits is what we
V wish ; we du not expect to get rich in one year,
or three years, but are content to work and wait, and
by still taking better, cheaper, and more pictures than
any one else we hope finally to succeed.
i Call at the old stand, Triangular Block. Ourrootus
are newly furnished, and are cuol and pleasant and you i
can while aivav an hour in examining our numerous ]
specimens of fine and beautiful Pictuhes.
june x-ts
Kennedy’s Family and
EXCELSIOR FLOUR.
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Sacks Kennedy’s
Family and Excelsior Flour. 800 sacks other
brands Superfine and Extra Flour. Just received
and for sale by McCALLIE A JONES,
mar 25-ts
Arthor’s Cans and Jars.
JUST re c e i v e<l a
large lot of Ar
thor’s Tin, Earthen and ''j:"
Glass Jars, for preserv
ing fresh fruits, vege
tables, tomatoes Ac., ut
B A WISE'S
House Furnishing (JK,
Store. ('lurry Street,
Macon. (Ja. SK/ W
Just Received.
SILVER Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, Berry
Scoops, Soup Ladles, Ac., Ac. Ivory Handle
Plated on Steel, Table Cutlery, H. C. Silver Lever
Watches, Mathematical Instruments, Land Chains,
Ac., Ac. E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
june 3-ts
TT’ANS of Linen Ac., wholesale and retail; r. large
U lot, Travelling Satchells. Baskets Ac. For sale
by june 3-ts E.I JOHNSTON A CO.
City papers copy.
ONE Solid Silver Tea Service of Elegant
Design and Finish, Silver water Dippers, Ac.—
Just received by E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
june xvii
Just Received,
■W. J. M’ELROY’S
TYEFRIGERATORSofaII kinds,
IV Ice Pitchers Bratania and Plated,
Moser's Ice Cream Freezer,
Austin's " " "
Water Coolers, also, Ice Picks,
Plated Castors. Spoons and Forks.
Auther's Self Sealing Cans, Glass, Earthen and Tin,
of all sizes.
Upright, Plunge. Shower and other bathing appa
ratus, on hand and ready for use.
Brooms, Brushes, Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, Trays,
and innumerable variety of fancy and useful articles,
cheap for cash. may xix-8m
Sugar Cured Hams.
j*’ CASKS Chandler A Co.’s celebrated Sugar Cur
») ed Canvassed Hams,
; 50 do choice Tenn, clear Sides. Just received bv
july one MgCALLIE A JONE.’d.
Tennessee Hay.
fTMURTY Bales Prime Tennesse Hav, just received
1 and for sale by McCALLIE A JONES,
mar 25-ts.
HE.VIII YOXUE,
195 Broadway, N. Y.
BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
PARTICULAR attention given to the execution of
orders for Rail Rond supplies and eouipmenta.
i Being agent for the Manufacturers of all the leading
articles, he can furnish them at the Factory prices
free of commission. References.
New York—E. Whitehouse, Esq., Banker ; Messrs.
Henry Coit A Son ; Chas Day, Esq.
Macon —T. R. Bloom, Esq.; Dr. Robert Collins.
Savannah—Wm. Duncan, Esq,
june 3-ts
SIXTY days after date application will be made to
the Hon. the Ordinary of Crawford county for
leave to sell the real estate of James A vara, deceased,
1 late of said county, (the widow's dower excepted.)
i This July 6th, 18-58. ELIAS D. DORSEY,
I July xv Adnsiniatrafox
MERCANTILE TORMADO AT
ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS’
BAZAAR OF FAKHIOW.
WHERE a second installment of Elegant Gemt in
all kiuds of (foods are beingopened at such
Smash down Panic Prices
as to create such an influx of trade as heretofore un
paralleled in Macon. If Novelty ot design. Ele
gance of style. Durability of Fabric Unparalleled
and Cheapness, constitute an inducement for trade
and patronage tlien their reputation is established
uiM>n a firm and substantial basis.
To enumerate what they have would be an endless
task, therefore, come, see and examine for yourselves.
Remember their store on Cotton Avenue, Macon,
Geo. apr 29
Worth of Parasols of entire new de
eJpJ.VH/'F *>gn, comprising every Shade and col
or, can be found at
apr 29 ROSS, COLM A N A ROSS'.
Mantillas, Mantillas!
IN VERY Style of the above article, at pricea to suit
J purchaser,, can be obtained at
apr 29 COLEMAN A ROSS'._
Marseilles, talmas and caps, for Mfoaea
at ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS'.
apr 29
HEALTH,
GRACE
AND BEAUTY,
Conferred upon the Ladies by wearing Row, Cole
man A Ross’
NEW EXPANSION SKIRT
With the
ADJUSTABLE BUSTLE.
PATENTED April 14th, 1858, and first grand pre
mium awarded to the Manufacturers, Douglas A
Sherwood, and which has been decided by Medical
men the most beneficial garments ever introduced for
ladies’ use, the weight being only 12 otmeer Cali and
see them at ’ ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
•pr 29
Dry Goods
CHEAP FOR THE MILLION AT
ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS'.
I A DIES and Gentleman of Macon and the sur
j rounding country, were you aware that we have
just returned from New York with the eecond stock of
SPRING GOODS,
At a discountof thirty per cent., on all kinds of Goods,
from prices twenty days back ? If not call, see and
examine; for instance we wish to show you our Ele
gant fast colored Jaconet Muslins, at from 10 to 12}<
cents, English Prints 9to locts., Gents’ Linen Hand
kerchiefs, 18 to 20 cts.. Rich Silk Dresses, new styles
at <9,00 a pattern, Handsome side Striped Dresses,
12 yards patterns, and fast colors at 81,25; Beautiful
Mourning Muslins at from 10 to 12)^'cents, and in fact
every thing bought from Boston merchants and as
signees sale so cheap as to astound even the jobbers
ofNew York themswlves. These facts can be sub
stantiated bv calling at
ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS’ Bazaar of
apr29 Fashion, Cotton Avenue. Macon Ga.
DR. H. A. METTAUEB,
HAVING spent a portion of three successive years
in this city, during which time he has limited
his practice almost exclusively to Surgery, now re
spectfully offers his services to the citizens of Macon
and the surrounding country, in all the branchesof
his profession. Office on the South -east corner of 3d
and Cherry streets, over Asher Ayres’ new Grocery
Store. dec 31
Tennesse Bacon and Lard.
THOUSAND Pounds Choice Hams. Sides
and Shoulders. 40 P’k’ges No. 1 Leaf Lard, in
store nud to arrive, fur sale bv
mar 25-ts ReCALLIF. 4 JONES.
Ga. Planter’s Pure Corn
WHISKEY.
fcl *1 j k Brls. (Ia Planters pure Corn Whiskey,
M »)V 50 brls. Pikes’Jessamine and other Brands.
Now received direct from the Manufacturers and for
«.al< low by Met'ALLIE A JONES
may 6
Bolting Cloths.
JUST received the celebrated Dutch anchor Brand,
all numbers—at low prices bv
may 6 J. B. A W. A. ROSS.
SPRING STOCK OF
FASHIONABLE HATS!
BELDEN & CO.
Undtr RaUftont New Concert Hall.
\RE imjw offering a Splendid Stock of GoodsCß *
in their line, consisting of the following :
Spring Silk Hats.
" Black Cossimere Hats.
" Pearl " "
Soft Felt 4< **
Men’s Blue, Brown and Black Silk and Velvet Caps.
" Linen and Grass Check Hats.
" Panama (Extra Fine) "
" East India (new article) "
" Extra leghorn and Floridas.
Boys’ Straw Caps, Fancy Leghorns and East India
(Fine.)
Youths* I/eghorn. cheap and fine
Straw Goods for Children, froin 20 cents to SB,OO.
Men’s and Boys’ Palm Leaf Hats, by the dozen.
These Goods are all us the latest variety and style,
and will be sold cheap. apr xv
Fluid Gas Lamps.
I HAVE just received a lot of the above Lampe con
sisting of Hand Lamps, Sus{»ending Lamps, Par
lor Lamps, and Billiard Lamps. It is unnecessary
for me to say anything about this Lamp, as the Press
of our city has said all that I could sav. It is also
suitable for running through Houses or Factories, on
the same principle as Gas.
apr 29 ts R. P. McEVOY.
SIOO REWARD,
TT7"ILL be paid for the apprehension and delivery
▼ 1 to me, of one Wilson Galloway, who was at
the March term of the Superior Court of Twiggs
countv. sentenced to five years imprisonment in the
State Penitentiary, for an assault with intent to mur
der Andrew J. Smith, on the seventh day of October
last, and who made his escape from the jail of this
countv on the night of the eleventh inst. Or, I will
pay fifty dollars for his apprehension and confine
ment so that I can get him. Officers generally are
requested to keep a diligent look out for the scamp.
JOHN RAI LEY, Dep. Sheriff.
DKBCRIPTIOX.
Wilson Galloway is about forty years of age, and
about five feet eight or ten inches high, thick set and
souare shoulders, weighing about 150 or 60 pounds,
high cheek bones and grey eyes, of a yellow complex
ion, somewhat resembling a Mexican, ia a brick ma
son by trade, and sometimes works at carpentering
lives with a woman that he calls his wife, by the name
of Angelina Humphries and has two children.
JOHN R A ILEY. Dep. Sheriff.
Marion, Twiggs county, Ga., April 12th, 1858-tt
SIXTY THOUSAND Iba. Choice Tenn. Bacon,
Hams, Sides and Shoulders,
8,000 lbs. Jowls. In store and for sale bv
may 6 McCALLIE A JONES
AS FINE AS ANY IN THE WORLD,’’
Has been said of
Payne’s
SODA WATER.
A NEW and splendid patent Soda Water Appa
rat us. is now in perfect operation at the Drug,
Chemical snd Perfumery House of George Payne’s,
where the choicest Syrups are used, made with best
fruits, also the justly ceiebratad "Cream Syrup,” pre
pared every morning with fresh Cream richly and del
icatelv flavored.
This apparatus is of the last and best improvement
of the age. it is perfect, and nnt to be compared with
the old style in the preparation of genuine Soda Wa
ter, free from impurities, no lead or copper pipe used
in this apparatus, and alwavs cold, ana no finer es
tablishment any where, in thia or any other country.
May 13th, 1858.
Paper 'lolls! Paper Dolls!
A T BOARDMAN’S “Washington Block Building,"
a large assortment of Paper Dolls.
mar xi J M
Ga. Pi ters’ Corn Whiskey.
ONE HUNDRED Barrel. Ga. Planters’ White
Corn Whiskey.
50 barrel. Smith., Old Bonrbon, Roberteon county
and other brand, whiekev. tor aale br
roar 25 ts McCALLIE h JOMIH
M. JL.OH
Fashionable Hair Dresser,
At the Redding House, Macon, Ga.
THE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens
of Macon and strangers passing through the
city that his well known establishment ia still in op
eration at his old stand, where he is ready to accom
modate his customers with Hair-trimming, Shaving,
Shampooing and everything else in his line in the
best style of art. He offers for sale, Good Bay Rum,
Progler’s Hair Invigorator, Knight’s celebrated
Hair Restorative. Fine Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Ra
zors, and all similar articles needed fora gentleman’s
toilet. Hot and Cold Baths can be had at the reduc
ed price of 85 cents. Also, wigs and Toupees made
to order on short notice. He solicits a continuance
of the liberal patronage which he has heretofore re
ceived. M. LOH.
july 8-8 m
BROUGHT TO J AIL.
IN thia place on the 21st ult, a negro Boy of
yellow complexion, about 21 or 22 years
old, weighs about 150 lbs., savs that bis name
is Bill and belongs to David J. Bailev of Butts .
county, Ga. The owner is requested to come forward
nrove’ property, pay charges, and take him away, or
he will be dealt with as the law directs.
B. P. ROUSE, Jailor.
OcLxrnonPß, Ga.. July Sth-8t
BROUGHT TO JAIL.
IN this place on the 27th inst., a negro boy of'fcfa
yellow complexion, about 20 vearsold, weighs/Qf
about 140 lbs., says his name is Mose and belongs
to Irby Hudson of Putnam county, Ga. The owner
is requested to come forward, prove property, pav
charges, and take him away, or he will be dealt with
as the law directs. B. P. ROUSE,
Oglethorpk, Ga., July 8-3 t Jailor.
ZEILIN, HUNT & CO.,
WHOLEALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN DRUGS, CHAMICALS AND
PERFUMERY.
Congress Water, Burning Fluid,
Patent Medicines, Champnene,
Medicine Cheats, Saddle Bags,
Instruments, Dye Stuffs,
Glass, Paints,
Putty. Hops.
And Medicines of all kinds for plantation and fam
ily use. Physicians orders will receive careful atten
tion. apr 22
For Rent.
r | A HE Dwelling Appartments in the State Bank
1 Building, will be rented the next year to a repu
table family.
Also, several Comfortable Dwellings on College
Hill. All in good repair.
julv 8-4 t J. H R. WASHINGTON.
DR. A. PIERCE,
HOMCEP-A/TH.
Office in Washington Block.
Medicine Cases and Books on Domestic Practice
for sale.july 8-8 m
Commencement.
PARENTS, Guardians, and the public generally,
visiting the city during commencement, are re
spectfully invited to call at PUGH’S FINE ART
GALLERY, Triangular Blocx, and examine his Pic
tures. Those desiring anything in the way of a Por
trait, can be accommodated here with any style they
choose; and every likeness will be warrented to
please and will be taken cheaper than at any other
gallery iu the city. None should be without like
nesses of their frieuda.
Seize the shadow ere the substance fade.
Let nature supply that which nature made;
And if you’d have it done to nature true.
Be sure that you call on J. A. PUGH.
julv 8-ts
NEW SPRING CLOTHING!
E. WINSHIP,
Is now receiving a large and entirely new stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
AND
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
To which be invites the attention of the public.
•F
Straw Hats at Cost.
y r OU will nnd every quality aud style ofCM
Straw Hats for Youth and Gents at
C. B STONE’S Hat |
july 8-im Opposite the Lanier House.
Royal Bengal Plaid Hats.
JUST received, something entirely new for CH
Gents. Also, Fashionable Black
and Silk Hats, to suit the most fastideous, at
C. IL STONE’S, opposite the
july 8-im Lanier House.
ROBERT riNDLAY, SR., JAMBS N. FINDLAY,
CHRIS. D. FINDLAT.
FINDLAYS’
STEAM ENGINE MANUFACTORY
/C FT [
\ ‘T’ X
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY,
AND
GKXICItAaI. M ACHIXE SHOP,
MACON, GEORGIA
r VHE Proprietors of this establishment would re
-1 spectrally call the attention of those contempla
ting the erection of Steam Mill*, tor Sotting and
Grinding, or for any other purpose whatever. The
superiority of the work has oeen, aud will be, a suf
ficieut guarantee for an extensive and increasing
patronage Our Workshops and superior outfit of
Tools, Patterns and Machinery, afford facilities for .
tbe expedition of work possessed by no other estab
lishmeut in the State. Our prices and terms will
compare favorably with that of any first class North
ern establishment. The following comprises a list of
Machinery, Ac., for any portion of which we will be
S leased to receive orders, viz :
team Engines, Boilers, Saw Mil! Machinery. Circu
lar Saws, Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of best qual
ity for Corn and Wheat, Water Wheels, a
great variety. Gin Gear, all sizes,
Iron Railings, for Cemeteries,
public and private Build
ings, Ac., of Wrought
and Cast Iron em-
bracing
Strength with Ileauty of Design,
Sugar Mills and Syrup Boilers, all sizes. Columns for
Stores, Churches, Ac.. Ac., Gold Mining Machine
ry. with Double and Single acting Force
’ snd Lift Pumps of any required size,
Shafting With Turned Punies, from
the smallest size to nine feet Di
ameter, Cotton Press I tods,
Cotton Scree s, Mill
Screws and
Bales,
England’s Celebrated self-acting Car Couplings, and
other Rail Road Castings. All work warranted to be
equal to the best made elsewhere.
oct 17
MRS. F. DESSAU
HAS just opened a full assortment of most beauti
ful and recherche Gr. nadine and quaralle Barege
Robes a-quille. Black Spanish Mantles, Cloaks and
Mantillas of French Lace, also a choice assortment of
mourning Goods, such as Dresses. Mantles, Thread
Lace Capes, Crape Collars and Sleeves, Ac., also
travelling Goods together with a full stock of Em
broideries, Ribbons. Dress WlnMnings, and all other
Goods in her linerand will be happy to see the Ladies
at her store ; Triangular Block, next door to Bostick
A Kein’s Store. mar 25-ts
Tennewe Corn Whiskey.
| Q Barrels Country made Corn Whisker, warrent
-IZi ed pure and free from poisonous Drugs and
Acids. Just received and for sale bv
jnar McCALLIE A JONEj?
Corn, Meal, Peas, &c.
FIVE HUNDRED Buahels Tennessee While Corn
100 “ C iw Peas.
100 •• Fresh Ground Meal.
100 “ Oats For aale bv
mar 25-ts McCALLIE A JONES
LEGAL NOTICES.
GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY.”
Present the Honorable Henry G. Lamar Judge of
said Court.
Archibald Hobbs, )
vs. > Libel for Divorce, Ac.
Lenora Ann Hobbs. |
IT appearing to the court by the return of the Sher
iff, that the defendant doesnot reside in this coun
ty, and it further appearing that she does not reside
in this State, it is on motion, ordered, that said de
defendant appear and answer at the next term of
this court, or that the case be considered in default
and the plaintiff allowed to proceed, and that this or
der be published in some public Gazette in the State
for four months before the next term ot this court.
JAMES T. MAY. Att’y for Libellant.
A true extract from the Minutes*of Taylor Supe
rior Court, April term, 1858.
rnuy 6-4 m JAMES T. HARMON, Cl'k.
GEORGIA, Crawford County.
Whereas, Giles M. Chapman, Administrator on
the estate of Samuel Chapman late of said county,
deceased, applies to me fur letters dismissory frign
his said administration. These are therefore to oite
and admonish all and singular, the heirs and creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law. and shoxr cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.—
Given under my band aud official signature this 6th
day of April, 1858. JAMES J. RAY,
apr xv-6m Ordinary.
BORGIA ( rawford County.
I Whereas, Thomas Stripling, Administrator Je
bon it non with the will annexed of Samuel Com
mander, of said county, deceased, applies to me for let
ters of dismission from said administration as afore
said. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said
letters dismiasory should not be granted to the said
applicant. Given Under mv hand at office this 14th
May 1858. JAMES J RAY,
may xix Ordinary.
Georgia <mu ford county.
Whereas, William Lockett and Rebecca Lock
ett, Administrator, and Administratrix on the estate
of James Lockett deceased, apply to me for letters of
dismission from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the heirs aud creditors of said estate to be
odcl appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, and show cause if any they have, why said
letters diamissory should not be granted.
Given under my hand at my office 11 Feb’ry 1858.
feb xviii J AMES J. RA Y, Ordinary.
('A BORGIA < raw ford County.
T Whereas, Mrs. M. Dicksun, applies to inc for
letters of Administration on the estate of her de
ceased husband, Joseph N. Dickson, late of said
county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d to
show cause at my office within the time prescribed by
law why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand and official signature, this
June 30th, 1858. * JAMES J. RAY,
j l ’lyj*-tf_ _ Ordinary.
/ I EORGlA—Crawford County.
VT Whereas, Henry N. Britt applies to me for let
ters of Administration on the estate of Mason Miller,
late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law and show cause (if any they have) why
said letters should uut be granted.
Given under my hand ut uffice, this 9th dav of Ju
ly, 1858. JAMES J RAY,
|tilv xv Ordinary.
PULASKI SHERIFF SALE.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August next
before the Court House door, in Hawkinsville Pulas
ki county, within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property to-wil:
Lot of land No. 38, in tbe 4th Dist. of Pulaski coun
ty ; levied on as the propertv of Charles Hall to sat
isfy one ti fa from Richmond Superior Court, -in fa
vor of George Hastings A Co., vs. Charles Hall.
iulv 1 Mli.O BEMBRY. Sheriff
PULASKI SHERIFF SALES.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August next,
before the Court House door in Hawkinsville Pulas
ki county within the usual hours of sale the follow
ing property to-wit:
Two lots of land No. thirty eight, (38) and one hun
dred and seventy-one, (171) in the fourth district
of originally Doolv now Pulaski county ; levied on
as the property of Lemmon Dunn, to satisfy a fi fa
from Randolph Superior Court in'fovorof John Stand
ley, vs. Lemmon Dunn. Pointed out by P. F. D.
Scarborough and M. Pollock.
Also, st the same time and place one bay borse
Coit; Levied on aw the propertv of William S. Cutts,
to satisfy a ti fa from Doolv Inferior Court, in favor
of Allen 11. Green, vs. William S. Cutts; transferred
by A. H. Greeu to Allen S. Cutts, and by A. 8. Cutts
to Harmon Knight. Property pointed out by Har
mon Knight.
Also, at the same time and place, one House and
Lot the property of Theouhilus Williams, number
not known, nut known as the place whereon T. Wil
liams now lives, to satisfy four Justice Court fi fas.
one in favor of K S Maulden, vs Theophilus Williams
and Mathais Moor ; one in favor of G. B Bridger, vs.
Theophilus Williams ; one in favor of Mathias Moor,
vs. Tneophilus Williams; ami one m favor of Clarke
A Phillips, vs. Theophilus Williams, The first, sec
ond. and third pointed out by the Plaintiffs, tbe
fourth bv Defendant. Levies made and returned to
me by Tucker Maulden, Constable.
Also, at the same time and place, one House, as
the property of Junies Hill, where Hill now lives;
pointed out by Carruthers A Bozeman. Levy made
and returned tome bv Tucker Maulden, Cunstable.
july one E. A. POLLOCK, Drp. Slier iff .
8188 POSTPONED M()RT<i fcGB SALES,
'll TILL be sold on the first Tuesday in September
V V next, before the court house door, in the City of
Macon, that tract or parcel of Land, situate, lying and
being in the City of Macon, county of Bibb, State of
Georgia, being according to the plan of said city, a
part of lot number four <4 >, in square number sev
enteen (17), and being that portjyn of said lot inclu
ded within the following bounds, to-wit: commenc
ing at a point on Fourth Street, (thirty-five feet from
the alley and running along said Fourth Street) one
hundred and five feet, thence running in a direct line
one hundred and five fee. to the rear of said lot, thence
one hundred and five feet along the back of said lot
towards the alley aforesaid, and thence running in a
direct line one hundred and five feel to the starting
point on Fourth Street, so as to include the Dwelling
House occupied by Alexander Richards, and the
kitchen, smoke house and other out-buildings on said
lot appurtenant to said dwelling; levied on as the
property of the defendant, Alexander Richards, to
satisfy two mortgage ti fas issued from tbe May term
of Bibb Superior Court, in favor of Wm. S. Willi
ford, Treasurer, Ac., for the use of the Bibb County,
Loan Association vs. Alexander Richards.
Also, at the same time and place, that portion or
parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of
Macon, and county of Bibb, and known and distin
guished in the plan of said city as part of lot number
(4), in square number seventeen (17), being that por
tion of said lot contained in the following described
bounds, to witcommencing at tbe mouth of the
alley which divides said lot from the Presbyterian
Church, and running thence thirty-five feet front on
Fourth street, thence one hundred and fire feet back
to the rear of said lot, thence thirty five feet in a di
rect line to tbe alley aforesaid, and thence along said
allev, one hundred and five feet to the starting point,
property levied on as tbe property of the defend
ant, Alexander Richards, to satisfy one mortgage ti
fa issued from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of W.
S. Williford, Treasurer Ac., for the use us Bibb coun
ty Loan Association, vs. Alexander Richards.
Also, at the same time and place, that tract or par
cel of land lying, being and situate in the city of Ma
con, Bibb county, known and distinguished in the |
plan of said city as lot number three (3), in square ,
seventeen (17). and further known as the Mansion
House lot, containing one-half acre, mone or less;
levied on as the propertv of Alexander Richards to
satisfv two mortgage fi las iaaued from Bibb Superi
or Court in favor of Edward J. Stowe, Treasurer, Ac ,
vs. Alexander Richards.
Also, at the same time and nlace, that tract or par
cel of land situate, lying and being in the city of
Macon and county of Bibb, and known and diatin- 1
fruished iu ths plan of said city as lots No. three and ;
our (Z and 4), in square number seventeen (17), with ;
all the improvements thereon ; lex ied on as the prop- ,
ertv of the defendant. A’exander Richards, to satisfy i
one mortgage fi fa iasi ed from Bibb Superior Court, |
in favor of Wm. S. Williford, Treasurer, Ac., vs. Al- j
exander Richards. T. W. BRANTLA , Sheriff.
june S j
More Light
JUST Received, a lot of the best and latest im
provement in FLUID GAS LAMPS, decidedly
tbe best light yet invented. Call and see them, as
they are only to be tren to be
june iTti S»»» ‘® Mr »
NUMBER 40.
CENTRAL RACE COURSE
For Sale.
THE Subscriber offers for Rale, the Central Race
Course, located two miles and a half from tha
City of Macon. It comprises about two hundred
acres of land, is in excellent repair, and is provided
with all the usual buildings and appurtenances of the
Course. The location is pleasant and would make a
healthful country residence; though the Proprietor
would prefer that it should be sold to some individual
or Company who would keep it up as a Race Course,
It will be sold on reasonable terms.
apr 29-ts H. T. POWELL, Proprietor.
Valuable Plantations
FOR SALE.
DEJHRING to move my planting interest West, I
offer for sale two valuable Plantations. One
j situated in Mucon county within three miles of Win*
j cheater, on the Southwestern Rail Road, contain-'
ing 2,405 acres of level Oak and Hickory Land, with
I good improvements and between thirteen and four*
’ teen hundred acres in cultivation, a considerable por*
i tion of which is fresh land.
The other Plantation is situated in the 14th district.
■ of Lee, on Flint River at the mouth of Chokeefichic
kee Creek and contains 2,474 acres of Land about
; two-thirds of which is Oak and Hickory Land of the
i best Quality, nnd the remainder good Pine Land,
with about thirteen hundred acres.in cultivation, near
ly all of which ia fresh land, and as productive as
| any land in South-Western Georgia, and i« finely
watered, and substantially improved. My overseers
will show these places to any one wishing to examine
them. My terms will be libera) and payments easy,
; lor further particulars address the undersigned at
' Macon. [may 27] N. BASS.
For Sale.
V PLANTATION and tract of Land in Glynw
county, containing about 4,500 acres, situated
at the head of Turtle River which is navigable to thia
; point for vessels of 100 tons. The Plantation is well
settled and consists of about 500 acres of cleared ham
mock, and as much more uncleared. The remainder ia
Pine Land valuable for timber and wood, convenient
to the river, and not more than 16 miles from Bruns
wick. The tract is capable of being advantageously
divided info two or even three parts, and isinlersect
;ed by the Brunswick A Florida Rai! Road. This land
may be bought at $3 per acre. Apply to
may 27-8 m A. M SPEER,
NEW CROCKERY STORE.
npHE Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon aud adjoin
j 1 ing counties are respectfully invited to call and
I examine my stock of China, Glass and Chockhrv
' Wark, next door to Mrs. Dessau’s on Second Street,
; I intend to keep at all times a good stock of Goods,
and will sell them as low as they can he bought any*
j where in the city A liberal share of patronage is
I respectfully solicited. R. R. HUTCHINtfe.
I k-v?” City papers ropy. may 20-ts
IIAVASAPI.AX
LOTTERY!
Fewer Numbers than any Lottery in the
WORLD I
Only 15000 Numbers! 1099 Prizes!
Capitals of $30,000, $.5,000,
#3.000 Ar.
HmalieM Prize Thirty Dollar? I.
Tickets-Wholes $lO, Shares in
PROPORTION.
jffl mm itiKiY m.
By Authority ot the State of Ga.
W. C. I)AM SON CO., Miuiiigci's
CLASS C,
Draww at Macon. Ga., August 2nd, 1858, in public,
i under the sworn superintendence of Commissioners,
| Jos Waterman and K. C. Bulkley, Esqs.
Prizes Payable without Deduction*
GRAND SCHEME:
1 Prize ofsßo.ubU
, 1•• “ ft.OuV
• 1 " “ 3,0 W
1 “ “
5 “ “ ...,LWO... . 5,000
5 " " ... 500 2,500
1 20 " " 200 2,000
65 " " .... 100 6,500
100 " "... s*>.; 5,000
1500 " " .... 45,000
I 1699 Prizes amounting t 0107,000
Whole Tickets $lO, Halves $5 Quarters
$2.50,
SPECIAL NOTICE.
We ask particular attention to our schemes drawn
on the Havana Plan only on the Ist and 15th of every
month and ask a comparison with any other Lottery
in existence. The plan is so simple that every One
can understand it and it has fewer numbers than any
' other Lottery, and therefore, tbe chances, to draw
Prizes are U tter. For instance: There is in our
Lottery only 15,000 Numbers, and all others on thy
same plan range from 40,00(1 to 50,000 Numbers.*—
Those Lotteries on the combination plan never have
i less than 75,(h>V Numbers and Prizes are subject to a
' deduction of 15 per cent., while in our Lottery there
i is no deduction on Prizes.
Plan of the Lottery and manner of Drawing.
.Slips of Paper of exactly the same size and printed
with numbers from 1 to 15,000 which correspond
with those on the Tickets are inserted in Tin Tubes
and deposited in the Number Wheel. Similar slips
on which are printed the amounts of the different
I Prize* are also inserted in Tin Tubes and de
posited in the Prize Wheel. When the drawing
takes place, (which is always in public,) the Num
' ber Wheel is revolved and a number drawn from ft;
at the same time the Prize Wheel (containing the
I Prizes from ss<» to SBO-000) is also revolved and a
Prize drawn from it. Tbe Numbers are recorded
and the Prize drawn with each Number is credited to
that Number. This operation ifi continued until the
Prizes are all drawn out. after which the Numbeis
drawn and the Prizes are called over by tbe CAB I0 ’*’-
stoners, and are certified to by them, and a copy of
. the drawing is sent to each person holding one or
more Tickets. The 1500 Prizes of S3O mentioned in
i the Scheme, are determined bv the last figure of tbe>
Number that draws the Capital Prize, tor instance
! —say the Capital Prize is drawn to number 865, all
i those Whole Tickets ending with 5 are entitled to S3O,
Halves and Quarters in proportion. It will thus be
readily perceived that one Ticket can draw two
Prizes—say 18,805 draws $.5000 it is also enlitlsd-to.
S3O, because it ends with the same number that suds
the Capital Prize. One Ticket in every Ten Whole
Tickets where the Numbers end consecutively with
| 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, 7,8, 9,0, is obliged to draw S3O besides
the chance to draw one of the Capitals.
We are thus particular to demonstrate to .those
• who desire to try their luck, that our Lotteries are
belter channels of investment than any other Lottery
' and far better than cotton speculation. Purchasers
, can have Tickets ending with any Number they may
’ select. If for instance, you select ten whole Tickets
ending with Number 7. you pay SIOO for them-ehonld
j the Cap’tal Prize end with 7, you are entitled, to s3yo
! beside* the chances of drawing one of the Capitals.
I BOGUS LOTTERIES —As there are many Bogus
Lotteries in ezistence iq the United States, and as
manv of our Patrons are unacquainted with us, we
wvuld respectfully refer them to she following parties
fur our respectability and responsibility.
Hon OVID G. SPARKS, Mayor of this City
T R BLOOM. Cotton Factor, Macon, Ga.
BELL. PRENTISS A CO.. Savannah, Ga.
J. S. ANDREWS A CO., New Orleans, La.
i AU Prizes of SIOO6 and under paid immediately ar*
’ ter the drawing, others at the usual time of 80 days.
| No Prize less than three times the cost of the Ticket.
I On the Ist of each month a $F' scheme with Capitals
i of 80,000 will be drawn, and on tbe 15th of month
a $5 scheme with Capital of 15,000 will be drawn.
i Persuns sending money by mail need not tear its ne
-1 ing lost. Orders punctually attended to. Com my -
nications strictly confidential. Noles of sound banks
taken at par. ’Those wishing particular numbers
should order immediately. Address
W C. DAWkSON A CO.. Managers,
ju)y xv Macon, or Savannah, Ga.
JAMES M. FOLSOM,
attorneyatla w,
MAGNOLIA, CLINCH CO., GA.
•a-fTILL practice in th, couru of Ap,ling. Cofee
\ V Ware, Clinch, Charttoa, Camdeq, Wave, an
Glvnn of the Brunswick Circuit, and in the Court,
of Lowndes and Berrien of the Southern Circuit.—
Particular attention paid to tbe aale of South Georgia
Lands.
References —Judge A. E. Cochran, Brunswick. Ga
Judge Peter E. love, TBonaavlUe, Ga