The daily citizen. (Macon, Ga.) 1857-1857, September 07, 1857, Image 4

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WHO WANTS HONEY? $60,000 MAT BE OBTAINED BY RISKTVO !<• DOLLARS. Halve* and Quarter Ticket* JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY, BY AUTnoIIITV OF THE STATE OF OKOBOIA, flT?lni PI mi, tftngir VtinlM’r*. 30.000 Ttctiet"—S.’lS* I*rl/.e* amounting to $215,200. Pltl/.8-i PAYABT.K WITHOUT DKOt'CTIOY ANDERSON * SON, Minurer, Suecoor to J. t. .VIXT.n, MnEfr. O ir li‘U,frifS|tirw in M toon, On., (Small Bchtvnn) Sver.v fiattir.iav and in Savannah, Ga , (Lat about the loth revery month, CLASS BE. DRAWS SKPT’EW.UCR 15TII 1857 AT AIIMORY HALT.,. Savannah. Ga. Under the Sworn Superintendence of W. R,,-Sy.'H>RS, and ,1. M. I’iMiNr tse, Tl CAPITA SfSO.Wo; VfJ ,tf,A i $4,1)00. S'-J.OOO, :i Prizes ttl 81 I tint. 5 ■ ! j 8500, UK) of $ 1 Ofi, 100 of l?5tP :v. ■ , s.d, and .72 Approximation prizes ,iu uimlinp t to 83.7(10. Whnlr Tlc-keu AIO ; IlnlvmgS . (luartor. (f- .Vt Look to jour interest and eompare this $i Scheme with any other. Bank Notes of sound Banks taken at, par. Cheeks on New York remitted for prizes. Address orders for Tickets or Certificates of PaekaoM t)l Tickets to A NDKRSON’ A SON, Managers. at'c2l Macon or Savannah, Ga. —> —- - Ttirn ”m" m hc b<; w ’ ■ FOR rent OR LEASE, the Hrli-k llnue now nccaptrA hr the unde.rHtgwd, situated on Poplar street, on the cor ner otrtxMlt* On* residence of John Rutherford, Esq. fir'Also to hire, * good (look, Wsutberntid Iroiior. Posse sion given immediately, or by th” Utootolier. Apply to .1. A Vlwn, or to HIRA M SKOKR _ *pr24.l—tf ~ Q-ilbert’s FLY AND MUSQUITO TSU.'tLI". P vTFNTED October 7 1856. \TTKhave Jniit received 50 more of these !*!> Tiap* which wo nth r low to our Ututomer*. wanting them: those that want them had Imttor seuri rvh* u* we do rtt/l Intend to eet ant more of them this .season. 1* or .sale ttv augO-!-Jm. . . C.A KLLS A SON, Coffeo. liv/\ nck” St. Dtanlmro Tor -nlo vefv cheap IMP bv .1. .V VV. A* ROS>„ — nt| ts Handsome H.irnes3. 19RT Ptne Double Harness. I net fine Single Harness. Manufactured to ortler for a gentleman who has no us* for them now. will b* sold * great bargain if applied for soon. Th* Harness has never h*en tnel. Apply l” aug 5-d-2t. W.B WILLIFORD. TO RENT. 11BK Store occupied by J. N. Shannon, “ “ “ “ J. M. Board man, * “ “ “ John Cleghom, * •* “ Samuel Hunter. Also, several Rooms and Dwellings. Apply to A. R FREEMAN, ang 3—ts or FREEMAN A ROBERTS. T?LOOH OIL “fall widths, lust received and Jr ior.-.lfhv (Julyy and to H. V . ROSS* CO. < . \t \ HHDS. BACON just rec ved and for sale by I U( J. H W A. ROSS. jiinci ’ - I *f- HI 1J HA'MAii IM> 4-0- ln ** I UtV’S IlftOK for h) 4- M BOA RDM AN. <>•(?;>. • o SUMMER CRESS GQOOS. JLiow Prices. ry order to close out our Stock of Summer ’*re*s Goods. I emtiniclng every variety, we propone selling them at COS I * Pers-1 b I>n ‘Gde,D will find th best assortment in the city by calling on us, ami at Strictly N. ‘ST. Cost. Our i ikject (9 to scil entirely nuttn that line, sonzto be pre pared for nn Entire New Supply, which Will he ready for Inupectlmi rarlv In September )une24d—tt BOSTICK A- KEIN. n le.xr. (it \t'K\Kl. BIMi ITH Inst received from 7. A. ELLS ft 8017. BOLTING CLOTHS. DUTCH BOLTINO CLOTUS.dlfferentnmn ta rsJuzt-recelved and fpr sale chaap by , julyla—tf J. 15- * W. A. ROSS. rrr*~rr BANK CHECKS. C'IIIJ<:('KN of all the Bank* and Agencie* of the J city, constantly on hand, and for sale, at ANDREWS’ JOB OFFICE, mar7-tf Cor. 8d and Cherry St’s. f MARBLE WORKS. I. B. ARTOPf, MANU!%|pdTCRER of ami Dealer in For .svv *--- if ami iiomestic Marble, MONUMENTS , I, TOMB-STONES, MANTLES, FURNITURE SLABS, Etc., ha* removed hi* Marble WorV from Cotton Avenue, to the corner it 8d and Plureq Street, a short distance South of Hardeman A Sparky Warehouse, janl—ly DR. A. PIERCE. HOM(EIOPATIIIT, making this city hi* place of permanent I rosldenoe. Thn*e who desire his service* may find him, when not professionally engaged, at his Office over T. J. I.ane's Store. Ready at all time* to answer their calls. jan24— ts The Dog Days, WITH , heextrr'.or"un’-r ofheiit. a* Indicated h\ tiie Th''Hunn>cirr.rim-lßathe last fewdMM. it haccnia* ■ rtf.-nwrv pr trfprOvMf OUTSn'vc* r**> r !v roriidlne such *erik>n4nrnnd* upon otirHodlC” ,>nv The i .ost effectual plan for aceomnHchlne this “ dderstum. Is W. W. PARKER & no., aathfV bnvp Inst --ceiVfnl • ‘TH - I:trgC and tin t Kprintlfu’ 1o of Ml. ‘• l\s : Dist the thin? oven-hid- Qe*’dt*. f* W.uihl also iu vtl..n to t|i.*.(. who In tend Mtlngthe Wafrringpl.i o- fhD -itf.ii c -hv Lav. a drto lot of ’"MU I'LUM • t o(T>v ni „ gY...,t nctnv o • irtlcloH. tndt** i>'. <, •.. Wardrota* on such ocr .sinus. <• * h*lr lar_*c st.-rr V SON MAM. It’’’ uiff STlffll ff N 1 * - “Min ’ | Mr M. -ltC Mllflioil nnnrpr !)**pot, Ar t ’Mri A HI.D ! • ‘> >’ M •; 1 • —r- i I* n.'d well t*i||iuMr *•♦>- YT/z ■’ m ? of-’ • v for ?he nf • nub IJO ’ 1 • - wt|* . , - Pt, rr: tg-. wt'On re*. * < - •’/(;, |.<. ey .• T^’.-iorni* “r"1- >r • i.t jro,,v HArov. 2(1 Choice ct.-ar, StDKS, HAMS Ik SHOUL c.I I)EHS In Store and soon to arrive, for sol, t,v Ju!vl7 —ts O. T. ROGERS * SON. Ale & Porter. S' conks Jeffers Ale. Pint bottle*. \ River Plantation near Maruu. n F*<IIIOUS of moving west I offer for tl* HMD ACRES OK OAR AND HICKORY land situated on the west .nte of ocmulgee RlverafWwx miles above Macon. On the place Isa coumiothou-s JHW ooMiun and plenty of outbuild imrsot vari'tys kinds, a quantity of fruit trees of dlffeient sorts, and m-vend choice varieties of the vine. There re -r vend spring* and a well Os water a- pure as the gruulte region afford*. A good proport loh of the land in cultivation j is fro>h. There is sufficient swampland ul ways to insure with l ppiper management an ample supply of oorn and enough cane to winter a large stock of csUtle. It will be sold entire or di i tiled to salt purchasers. A Comptct settlement containing I 400 tofliioaeres within six miles of the (Sty, one half cleared the balance well timbered wqodliuid—• would tie sold aupemte ly ; ray stock of cattle (Iwing principally grades of the Dur ham ami Kentucky Patton t<mk) nog*. plantation, Imple ments, Ac., oan be purchased with the land if desired >!y-wtr W. LUNDY ‘W'iiAd.ow Gu.rt.a,iiis. RATIN’ BE I.AIN'E A I).\M\SK DRAPERIES. I.AOIC G and Vl.isliu tuiyiaiiH, Win low Shales of every siv le, gilt nnd pointed Paper “'ll ule* nud Hrc-huunl I'lhiU, tail) t'orniee uni II m is. A large assortment of x the alKiv® good* just received and for sale by 1 Julyd~f J'*. F. ROSB A CO. Real Estate Agency THE unArslUnelAgent for (of Sale and Minting o! Real Estate, is now offering for sale several de sirable Residences, in and nWiY Mje City, toother with some choice Farms sit uatert in d'flferentcoufiitie? of P'mth Western Georgia. J K. HaRMAN. amrAR —#♦ PLAINS Os DUIIA TJ 1 O JR. S .A. JL, E3 . , WE •.nVrthVuiUeefor Sale.situate! < • • West o’ Amen ■ms, nt the cro.M ot tlie Ltnap'.ch .tiel “l><’ -d*< Trul’ road-, ■■-•..raining *OO acres of le -1 land. ut acres clear | d-irood framed Dwelling. !vi. i and < -u ami all 1 >ut H->use.s—an e\'(‘.lien; pew hi re lions- . Wood and Black | -.ii. :,i v o 4■! ••Uieoe •• tin* A good a t.liiCfi’Of A I'i * l, *1 TOlM'il'* .!•*•• • Ol t’llMlc If U<i\ *< anv ]■*:•"• ill !•■ • i. • .'Ah iv. !•• i.t ••!. Adihvs.l the .Subscriber at Americus <•; Win. il. C.looker at **Pl;uns of nurt.if Tern- to suit purch uor. uug 25—tfm. * I*. M. COKER. patten, aatm & so. IN SAVANNAH: ‘Z'7~Y *£&M AN!I PATTEN, COLLINS 4 GO. IN MACON. HENEW the tender of their services to their 0 res pondents and the Planters generally of Georgia an<l Factors and Commission Merchants, And pledge their undivided personal attention to the business entrusted to them. Bagging. Rope, and other Planters* Supplies will he caroT dy purchased and forwarded, and liberal Cash Advances made, when desired. t }’■ G. PATTEN, ■ j. COLLINB, J. 9 HUTTON. tMi-ii* 17 19*7 Os) MlwilifiiM ADMI X ISTR AT() R’S S A LE. \\ it.i. ho sold in Perry. Houston county. fra., on 1 lie Ist j Tuesday In November next, by leave of the'C-mr! of Ordinary 1 of |iUl>*countv. (Je"|-j.i:i. the plantation in Houston Cos., he* eTbuging to tlieesta'” of tie-late Dr. Aimer F. Holt, eomimwhtg * ifi:i<■ hundred and liftvi ‘•’VQlucres n,ore or'e ‘s of Oak jind Hick ory land, about t .o tlihd-M'ii’wlilcli is undor rnliivatl'ii. and balance in the woods, about six ini: -?s IHoav Fern , l.nd.s <-!’ r. h. ll,lit. -T>-*.•;>l, Toii :e and others. • 1 1 1.-* i-- i: ’ rhvsjd;..- iir setxM-d vears past, prove, lc .one of the inns* prod ucti'e and desirable in the oduutV for corn, dntton mid and-mall at hi as wd!: - lbi le-.rithy. Jt is well Improved!naMftgn new e -:t •• -• • •.::.. i• *u:• • -u:. . i i>ou:cs and iu complete Older for farming. Terms I will he one imlfpa'. able 1.-’ .lamia: v lMA'i, and tin* oilier half Ist , .January lbtia, \itli one war’s Interest on last y:iy:: tout. The ;• ace i* well stocked with mutes, lings nud cattle, and fanning implements, which, with the crop of corn, foddei and small . rail . w 11 be void fn the pmnisesabout the end of this year, (of wliieh due noth-e will Ik* given.) and the purchaser <>t the plantation will havethe <>]>|>urt unity of procuring “ii the preuiiri-.- everything neecs ’arv fur the ’next year. The place will be shown'to am one w i.sliinglu -<ecit by the overseer, Mr. Huff, vnd fi r t i*itor int Mapiibn apple to’ tin*, subscriber at MAcii. (ia. WM. S. JIUI.T, Adm'., istmtor dug j'i_vv-tils. (1 bonis non. RUNAWAY Vl’.i >L T the first of April my Negv > Man ua'iied DENNIS, about Stiyeam old. dark complected. Tin mi t 2f<si i ii ranaw.iv from Mr. I lard v Perkin -of Munroe count v, and 1 •■mfehashed him ut Mr. l’-.i kins as he rnii. I will gi\ e Two tit)’ Dollars to anv person tliai will deliv r -aid Negro to me or lodge him in anv Jail, so ! cat: get ;. n. 7 Macon. Mug :’i—tf. .1. Il< >M.J X< i.^WOUTH, ZV” I > K-grapli eoj'v. ■ wmmmMmmn Jwph Too.hr, San and Cos., Having formed a to pAVliiciship witli 3s/fr. Isaac ‘W'ixx’ter, holms hpi-nu Praetica! rivet, Maker for 19 years, in the •inufaet ■) fine of all kinds of . •rrl;.-es, e.iitciinr Chairlotees, neckn v%ay<4, tluxr-ii's, A <*. Tlavinir employed skillful and reliable workmen, all work nut up under Mr. Winter’s per.- >nal attention, it is our inten sion to build work in Htyle, \ eat ness and Duraiiility, .And fully guarantee to give satisfaction; all we ask Is a call t andan examination of our work, which we. wili soil low on ’ reasonaiile terms. Also, made to order, two, four A six horse IKON or’WOOD AXLED WAGONS, Ac. ISf Repairing— In the best and thorough style. JOSEPH TODKE, WM. ToOKK. ISAAC WINTER. n ry.direct road to Macon, twei l y-five mi’e.i. i-ST* Works, lipped to an v pact ofthe Pnited States Agent* for Hole of Work. —Perry. J (kick— Fl:i'w-kinsville, M M iimlng -nl.sf) tliev have a Dej>sltory iu Coluinbuß. Houetou county. Mavlß d.Vw—tt TO TEACHERS. THEREBY Offer the Male Academy in this place for sale on reasonable terms. € The building is of brick, commodious and well ar ranged, and beautifully situated. A Teacher desirous of a P'-rmanent and pleasant location, where a good school may always be had by proper exertion, would do well to purchase. The present incumbent is not induced to abandon hi* position by want of Poholars, but by fail ing health. . The well known beauty, healthfulness and morality of r Ruenu Vista, offer great inducementsto the enterprising Teacher. ThereJs-a flourishing KfpnUe Sabo l in the p’aee, taught by Mr. James H. Durham. Apply to R R. STEVENS, 3 aug l-w-ts Buena Vista, Marion co., Ga. \ GEO. C. TAYLOR, 17tOP.MI-.RLI connected with the I-'ort Vallev Female Scm fl liruy. being solicited by man vof citizens ofthe place, will open-.:, the flr-t ‘fondnv It, <eptomber.au Independent Voaileiiiy nnhi'ilc, Idierntnre and F|ne \r*. Justice ruin s. A Mplieatlons should he made at an earl v date. For parti, ,’ ir.s address GEORGE C.TAYLOR. Director. ’ auglti-d&w-3m. Fort Valley, NOTICE. ” ‘IF Arm of Harris & Dense, is this day dissolved by i ‘dual consent. A. f- G Harris, of the l*’ firm of Harris A D.-nse, lih-* ‘ • :nmi- - partner f the firm of Dunlap A Brother, •md th >t firm will be known hereafter as Pun la-p, Har ris and rV The ‘rlends of th* l late firms are. respectfully solicited to con ,; nua thetr patronage to the new House. Mae >n, hiljr 29—ts W” AVJIx-lV \ vl, > ; ov ' s -Vlrhmlrrt SFWTOI - H HTYT k f-vr sale by J. B. A w. ROSS, i.. A <t —t f iP" 1 ’iv natters copy immmu IMPLEMENTS ins' ’ UECEIVFD ,V TO ARRIVE • >()’ lUVTB 1* \TI NT NVHKAT TANS. , iT,; 'r who’ muc o i;kain •%(}’ >H>!’ HI -< Hl* -'ll NIH.Cfi. JO ’ 1 ’ M • IH’I'NINI; -TiIAW (lit-TIS ,r ’ 1 I’iv ii till- market. f{ TJ! tv ~,' K S’S ’ OB '** sttiiw P )(’kh ,, < >ok> ’ ~akks - -ohdks PLOWB. ( |'|d ‘J ’ eNOINKS, UARROWA-, GAHDEN II.!. IHON.i-. P-'I TIVi C'.I.C>TH-*~ANOHOK BRAND. ■yy mr ci.otii all sizes. W!,' T - on\ smxLEiis, rnit v afull assortment nfotlier Hardware, required by I'J.ANTKKS * MEKfIUA NTS, for sale:, t very low rates by J N. WEED, HUM 3VCoa,O. CLOTHING. John L. Jones & Cc. ARE now receiving their Stock of SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING, , Gonprlimg the new styles Introduced,and materiallm- ! ported for the Spring ti ale, all of which Is of their own | Manufacture, and will be offered at the lowest prices the same goods eau he purchased. Dempsy’s liloek, adjoining Uarnden’s Express offlee. i i&s -5 St. Nicliolas Hotel- * New York, June 20, 1H57. milE public an- re-,. - tfnl.v Informed tli.it tlm price of L Hoard nt this 111 -I hus no! been <ut> mod, but is is it haa leen heretofnn*, rA’’ 51) jmw illein. r julypi—wlin TIIEADW ELL. W 1IIT(. OMB A CO. Just rlclived, v LARGE Lot of Choice CIGARS of the following brands. X VkK) Conchaa. 6000 Cormo Ducal. TC . r*q fxmo i)|-eniH. by inn- *M -1” /-l(NI)i:.V-!i| POTAKH forMi,ii'ifii,;tur,ii|r Bop,Jn 1 nfci.y k,i7.uk.i;ai.i, x .no’liiaohan vms rsasncßE. gl IS K l’ill i seltt. Rote it* Wood, Mahogany and ■ i A 01, Rocking, Nurse . l ew- # , .r.j, l*artot : Bad room, Dining, Hair Cloth, P'usn, Tlr>- a*.td,Cane. Split Bot toni.snd every kind of Chali kuo*n t. the trade. BET- STEADS. Rns„ Wood, Wainu-, Maple, Mahogany, Bea h, Gun. c., High. Tnw, French ami Cottage. tVadrobes of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Wainu and Safes of all P.Cterns. Tables. Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry,Fine, Extension Feldini Leaf, Square, Round, Ac. Mattresses of Hair, Cotton, Moss and Patent Spring. Feather Bids, Pillars an*i Bolsters. Fine Mirrors, common Looking Glasses, Looking Glass Flat Picture Glass. Window Shades and Fine Cornices. Buckets,Tubs, Dippers, Brooms, Brush Brooms, Fen til er Dusters, Foot Matts, Ac. for saleon the most, reason able terms. Lumber taken in exchange, or Lumber made up In the most fashionable styles of Furniture to order. W-- have one of thelargest Stocks of FINE FURNI TURE in the State, and we are constantly xuanufac 'urixiK, add wish to .sell. Caflfcnd see us. *„, *. iv T. AG.WO JD SEW SPUING GOODS. ROSS, COLEMAN <£ ROSS have just opened the second new Stock of Spring Goods, This season, em ’’aclng 83311432 IJOBSS from $5 to $25. .'<*l 3AKT3I3 do. from $6 to sl3. JANriKAS. Z.D.CB rtvl GXMFUIRE from $3 to $25. a \V.rrh of Emhroid-.-nes, in Collars, > i J'JJt ••evi-y and Cara'or.o Trimmings. ) i all the above goods we prom; •'<> you a deduction oi 2o percent on previous prices as our Stock is large and nus 1> • sold. Call ‘- udy. No charge showing goods. aprlS ts—ts Fanny Fern Again. “The Play Day Book,” anew Juvenile by the author of “The Little Perns.” A'so any quality of new and pretty Books, Toys, &c. f.-r the holidays, suitable for old and young. Come and see. ‘ J. J. A 8. P. RICHARDS. ■ J.vtf Just Received. „ > Ai \ Papers <•> r-lrn Scrd *. id,i/Uv 8 bush, hrnt’r Him 1 Wrans, By A. A. MENARD, Druggist, • e h 7tf Cherry Street. ■L-i. m ‘Onfc.m* L,iS - “XJttfeWn’.’ifc.w. jL -4 O'ui'stO^ a ugo\. w •.‘-in.it .v vmjihi. A Km,.tire at this Orth-. . RICH A lII* 13R1XN. FLOIR. I if A AAj\ LBS. Superior Family FLOVR for sale bv 1 \ POWDI'.E A ANDERSON. MACON SIIEETNGS, OSNABUKGS AND YARNS. i FUntß,wr °" ,a1,,T0 junel 7 d—ts HOWDKE & ANDERSON. THOMAS HARDEMAN. OTID O. BFAftAa. “HARDEMAN & SPARKS7~ HBaWAIEHOUSEB COMMISSION* MERCHANTS WILL. continue to give prompt attention at their FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE, on the corner of 3d and Poplar Streets, to all business commit ted to their charge. With their thanks for past favors, and a renewed pledge of faithfulnesstn all the interests of their friends and oust wry, they hope to receive their full share be public patronage. Liberal advances made on Cotton and otherprodu when required. Planter’s Family Stores, also Bagging, Rope, Au. furnished at the lowest market rates Macon, Aug —ts NEURALGIA IftC mOREtJX OF TBCE FACE. SAFE & PERMANENT CUBE. ni’\SK'S ( KURR iron W- T * T M V’'*” H C3 -*73 • rilin’- fIFVMFHVis warranted a Permanent Cure, in all I cases < f FAOF NkURAT,t?TA. It Is not recommend ed foranv other nervous affection, but- when used In those ex cmciatlne ‘•"sm r,r NFIJRAIGIA OF THE FACE, !’ !ms bo- * Invarinhlv and entirely successful. Tli f’roprle* 1 rbat a trial will nrdve the truth of the recoin m nd ittou riven. The following testimonials of the virtues of DENSE’S POULTICE is respectfully submitted to the no tice of the a fillet est. Of'rtiflcato. I do ‘,i'Tvhv certify that some seveo’ecn years ago. I hadsuf ■ed for’ vo years with the Neuralgia of the face, and was iired with P • -w-> Celebrated POULTICE. and have not had ■I return of it m> to this time. MARY POWELL. Washington. Wilkes county, Ga. S'P” \imHcantswill ptenenddress A A MENARD, Druggist, Or R. F. DENSE. Ma-0,,. Ga. 7W“Tbi.s Merit cine can be sent by mall to every part of the eountrv. Price $lO. r ß'* HR *s3jWnßT' j FIITTF. New Store, next to Thomas .T. T.ane. opposite Ralston’s 1 Rntidincrs. with nr without upstairs. The upstairs has 7 rooms, all well ventilated. Apply to one l.t-.d-fhv HENRY HORNE. WOT A NIC PRACTICE. respeotfUllv announces himself l to the cb irons of Macon and surrounding country aa a Practitioner. | He ifo ‘.din : pi ‘dei ce of Twenty ve.-n sin the nrofesslon l in his . f:.rn ? l <n amongst hi- neighbors, and being Often I cubed r,i ‘ v tlir>- ‘"bo have wthiewed bis -ueces* lit the treat ment nfdi ‘s,. h • flatters himself that lie will he able to give entire x.-itisf:<tn the afbeted. Tn Mongols, Scarletinfl .and kindred pviladle* he has mot with in variable success. Ilemav always he toned at FARRINGTON’S STORE. Cotton Av enue, or at bis Shop, on Houston Street, near Findlay's Foun dry. ‘barges very moderate. A. MT). COWLEY. mavlß d&w—ly CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE T OFFER FOR SALE, my house and lot, on Cherry si., I between 8d and 4thstreets. Macon. The lot contains three quarters of an acre of land, and the house is a large two story frame building. With all necessary out buildings I will sell at a bargain. If not sold t private sale, before the Ist Tuesday of August, It will be offered at public sale, at the Court House on that day. Terms liberal. J. P. LAMAR. 3 Jua-llWw the FAR-FAMED AND POPULAR lAiI'LAND LOFRIES FOB SFPTEMBER , 1857. R. FRANCE &. CO. Managers. Drawings conducted under the Superinten dence of the State Lottery Commissioner. PHIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN. BRILLIANT SCHEME. GRAND CONSOLIDATED Lottery of Maryland. 73JK^.A.988 To be Jrwn in Biiltlraore, Mil. Saturday, Sept.2o, ‘67- SOHBMB. 1 Prise of i,‘J s®'®9! 2 Prises of 15,1(00 * - 2 Prls-s of Ul‘0.)0 2,00tl 2 Prise, of 8,0.111 18,00'. 2 Pr ies of 0,000 12,000 \U ! of 8,000 24.000 5 Prizes Os 2V)O 1 5 Prizes of 1 800 .V™ 10 Prizes of 1,750 ll’illlo 10 Prizes of 1,500 0.0“ an prir-.j of 1,000 10,000 295 Prizes of 400 118,000 P? zrs of 200 25,800 iSs Prizes of 100 ’2,800 6,563 Prizes of 40 28.224 Prizes of 20 84.-112 Prizes, amounting to ! Whole Tickets #2O; Halves 10;Quar. #. r >; Eighths.J- JO Certificate* of Package* of 26 Whole*, cost #2S2 00 Do do 26 Halves, “ 14’ 00 i po do 26 Quarters, “ *0 60 I),, do 26 Eighth*, “ 85 2ft havanT plan 0F SIN OLE NUMBERS VOW BECOME SO POPt'LAH. EXTRA CLASS 9. To be drawn in Baltimore, Md., Saturday,. Sep!2C, ’57. SPLENDID SCHEME. CAPITA! PRIZES. ’ * 1 Prize of *BB,OOO 1 P ise o ’h 76o 1 Prize of i>S 1 Prize of 2'“® 1 Prize of : 1 p r n of Mg ■ 1 Prize of slow ’ 1 PrtS of 8,500 I 4 Prize of rCj! i 4 Prize of r> Prizes of 175 Prizes of uo ° .i PPROXIMA TION PRIZES. , , *4Oll * ot , 300 f 200 Lj 150 j? 100 Y’ °J so K 0 60 ■y l 50 ° f 40 740 of 1906 Frizes, amounting tO -'J’^o’ 9oo Whole Tickets *10; Halves *5: Quarters 2 50 All orders for Tickets or Packages in any of the N* viand Lotteries, will receive prompt attention, a,4 the drawing mailed to all purchasers immediately n * ‘aiLLo'ss’ T. H. Hubbard k Cos. No, 39 Payette Street, or Box No. 40, sep*d— id Baltimore, Maryland. Swan & Co/s Lotteries NEW AND BRILLIANT SCHEME ! oapitaii r*nxzE $60,000!! Ti'e following Scheme will be drawn by S. Swan & Cos. M-Hagers of the Fort Gaines Academy Lottery, of Geor- Ga, for August, ISST. as I Tm .drawn in the Cilr of Augusta Georgia. In putilic, on j SATriSDAY: SEPTEMBEII f.th, 18.67. #9<SS*aS To 11 drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, in public, on , SA-ITRTi.VY,SEPTEMBER 15th, 1857. *C3"BT-avaA-JSSS-SNS T.. be drawn in the Uttv of Augusta. Georgia, in public, on -aitKI'AY. SBFTEMBLH liltli, ISoi. ®C3Br J ../*k.sssSß r,, b . drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, in public, on j SATUM>AY: SEPTEMBKH 26th, ISO.. On the Han of Single Numbers Five Thousand Four Hundred and Nine ty-five Tickets! Nearly One Prize to every Mite Tickets. MA (IN IFI CENT SCHEME. TO BF DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN SEPTEMBER! 1 Prise of *60,00 1 <• of 30,0n 1 “ of 10.0” 1 “ of 7Am 1 “ of s,hit 1 “ of 2J500 1 “ of li&iH) 10 “ of 1.060 10 11 of 900 10 “ of 800 10 of 700 10 “ of 600 10 “ of 500 10 <• of 400 10 “ ‘ of 300 170 “ of 150 210 “of 100 Approximation Prizes. 4 prizes of *4OO approx, to *60,000 prize are *1,600 4 “ 300 “ 80,000 “ are 1,200 4 “ 200 “ 10,000 “ are Sno 4 “ 125 “ 7,566 ** are 500 4 “ 100 “ 5.000 “ are 4.10 4 “ 75 “ 2,500 “ are 800 4 “ 50 “ 1,500 “ are 200 5,000 “ 20 are 100.000 5,495 Prizes amounting to *120,000 Tlokets slo—llalves ss—Qnarters $2 50, PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The Numbers from 1 to 50,000, corresponding with thoso Numbers on the Tickets printed on separate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and placed in one Wheel. The first 467 Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, and placed in another Wheel. The Wheels are then revolved, and a No. is drawn fi wi the Wheel of Numbers, and at the same time a Prise is drawn from the other Wheel The number and “prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audl- . once, and registered by the Commissioners; the Prize being placed against the number drawn. This opera tion is repeated until all the prizes are drawn out. Approximation Prizes. —The two preceding and the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing the first 17 prizes will he entitled to the 68 Approximation Prizes.— For example; if Ticket No 11250 draws the $60,000 prize, those Tickets numbered 11248.11249,11251,11252 will each be entitled to $225. If Ticket No 580 draws the $2",000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 545, 549, 551, 552, will each be entitled to 200 dollars, and so on ac cording to the above scheme. T ie 8,000 Prizes of S2O will be determined by the last figure of the Number that draws the $60,000 Prize. For example, If the Number drawing the $60,000 Prize ends with Number 1, then all the Tickets where the Number ends in 1 will he entitled to S2O. If the Number ends with Number 2, then all the Tickets where the Number ends in 2 will be entitled to S2O, and so on to 0. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following, rates which is the risk: Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, S6O “ “ 10 Half “ 80 “ “ 10 Quarter “ 15 Orders for Tickets can be addressed either to 8. SWAN k CO. Atlanta. July 1-1 m BAGGING AND ROPE. I AG NALKS Gunny Cloth. I IP ‘-100 rolls Richardson’s Superior Rope for sale bv iuucll <l—tf POwDRE & ANDERSON. For Sale or Rent. A GOOD Dwelling House on the 11111, near niv residence, c ntainlng S rooms. CHARLES COLLINS, julyfil d—ts BAGGING AND ROPE. (>OO CO “ LS Rl(, ,? Al \yf ( t )N ’ S Heat ROPE, 150“ “ New York, “ 9000 lbs TWINE. E>oo rolls heaxy GUNNY BAGGING, 100 bales “ “ *• Forialolowjiy J, B, A V. k. BOSS. tulrt-A7 BACON! BACON! LBB, Clear sides, # 10,000 lb*. Shoulder*, lb*. Ilam*, 1 OO Bbls. Stuarts A A B Sugar 10 Hhd. St. Croix do 2 Cases Loaf *l° 200 Sacks superior Rio Coffee, 10 do “Old Government” Java Coffee, 10 do Laguyra Coffee, 200 do Superfine Flour, l *>o do Extra Family Flour, gOO Boxes Sperm and AdamanMoe Candle* 1 OO Bbls Tennessee and Ohtw Whiskey, Fine Brandy, Wines and Cigars, for sale by HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN. *ep'.lS tf. Rale Chance for Innestment Attention Moohanicst FOR SALE, TIIE WELL KNOWN KMGHT’S STEAM SASH & BUM) FACTORY, i The Building Is entirely new, and the Machinery new and j of the heat quality. It is a lucrative business and has a well ( established trade. The Building and Machinery will b sold ; on liberal terms, with a lot of lumber. If desired. KNIQIIT inay4 and —tt 1857 1.857 SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE. ! ! K\tr;iordinary Inducements to Cush Purchasers of Watches, Jewelry, &c. r|*HE Bul)Bcriberßdeßigiung to make important altera ! tions and improvements in their Store next fall, : wish to reduce their stock an much as possible to make room, will offer the whole at very reduced prices for cash. , . All orders promptly flillen and forwarded per mail, Railroad, or otherwise. Give u* a call. E. J. JOHNSON A 00. April 13 ts Watches, Diamonds, Pearl, Gamco, Mosaic, Swiss Paintings AND OTHER KINDS OF .a h:-c v*.w sj-2 ■ n -a* 9 OF THK LATKBT STYLES AND BEST QUALITY. iZIILEVR and Silver Plated Ware, Oil Paint ings, Fancy Goods for presents and many other purposes, Gas Fixtures, Guns and Equip- Sk ‘.ytir ments. Colts and other Pistols, Fine Cutlery, L 4-41 Daguerreotype Stock, Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Tea Trays, Military Goods, Survey - or’s Compasses, Land Chains, Mathematical Instru ments, Water Coolers, Walking Canes, Caba9 assorted, Toys, Games,Dolls, Ac. Ac. all of which we will sell on 1 lw best terms. PIANO FORTES, i Os Chickering A Sons, Nunns A Clark, and A. H. Gale A Co’s. -7 Manufacture, allof which will be ffiw 80]d at factory prices, and fully W £ sta te,English,French, and India Rubber Covers; Guitars, Violins, , Flutes, Accordeons, Ac. of the finest and best qualities. Our customers and the public generally, are respect fully invited to call and look through our stock, even If they do not design purchasing. Watch work and Jewelry promptly attended to and warranted. E. J. JOHNSTON, A CO., Mulberry Btreet, 3d door above the Lanier House, Macon, Ga. novfl—tf mML iILC^OM IRON RAILING Manufactory. ST SCHSFIEy & Si. WE are prepared to manufacture plain and orna mental Cast and Wrought Iron Railing, suita b!f for Cemeteries, House Fronts, Verandahs, Balco nies, Firm Fences and enclosures of every description. tn connection with our IRON RAI LI NG we manu facture all kinds of Builder’s Materials, such as Col umns, Window Guards, Window Weights, Brackets, Wrought & Cast Iron Gratlugs, and Anchors, Wrought Iron Doors and Shutters, and Bolts of every descrip tion. All our work will be warranted as good, and as reasonable as that of any other Establishment. We also manufacture Circular Saw-Mills, Sugar Mills, Mill and Gin Gearing, Pipes and Brass and IRON CASTINGS of every description. Par’icular attention will be paid to repairing STEAM ENGINES. SAW MILLS and all Other kinds of MA CiiINKRY. aprß—ly ASH AMI SSL I \ ID FACTOR V.—Theun -7 derslgnedis still prepared to manufacture all kinds ofWindotvStish) islind*:, Van it cl Doori and ftirpcntry Worktoorder. Having always on hand, the best seasoned and well assorted lumber, he will warrant his work to be of the most substantial and durable description. He will also contract for any size or style of buildings and execute the same with all needful dispatch. Order respectfully solicited. t JOHN KNIGHT. pr2S—tf FISK’S METALIC BURIAL CASES. ROSE WOOD,Mahogany, Walnut, Covered and Plain Coffins. Builders are invited to call and examlngmy stock of Marbleized Iron Chimney Pieces, Window Sash and Blinds. Panel Doors, Window Glass, Mahogany Balus ters and Newell. B. F. ROBS, marl7—tf Cotton Av. Macon,Ga. TEETH EXTRACTED mm THE USE OF LOCAL ANABTHEBIA. DR. G. M’DONALD A DR. VAN GET SEN, (his assistant.) wili use the above a for the relief of pain In extracting teeth for those who desire it, and would rec ommend it where there are many to take out. Their present style of full sets of Teeth they will war rant as long as any one wants them. All Dental Operations done in the best manner. Term* cash down, or when called for. novlS—tf TROUP HILL iIMRMYH JOHN XVI. FIELD, Successor to Robt. Nelson, TN the management of this celebrafed Floral and Hor ticultural Establishment, is now ready to receive orders for Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, &e., and to supply purchasers, as far as practicable, from what, now remains in the Nursery, consisting of Ever greens, Roses, Tulips, Carnations, Peaeh Trees, etc. During the present season I will endeavor to restore the place to its former flourishing condition, so as to be able to fill all orders that may be made, for the next year. ty The Cash required in all cases. JNO. M. FIELD. feb2l—l THE LONE STAR INFIRMARY. One Mile Souih-ivest of Cussda , On. THE subscriber has opened an Infirmary for the treatment of Chronic diseases of every so- m.— From eleven years experience In the Reform Practice, he hopes to give satisfaction in every curable case that may be put under his care. Rheumatism and Dropsi cal affections treated with unparalelled success. Fe males nursed by Mrs. Frazier, who is a Lady of moral worth and efficient character. S. J. AUSTIN, M. D. References.—Hon. Joseph Bhw, Stewart county, Ga 8. W. Parker, Colquit, Ga. White A Helms, Cussetn, Ga. Jno. C. White, Mt. Andrew, Ala. Maj. E. Dean, Rockyhead, Ala. janß—tf Machine Belling and Gin Bands. L 1 ’ ■ THRU W'D ncnUER BKI.TIVG at Mamifac turn. priCMfc, OABH. LITTLE A SMITH. nwyi# A*>ft STRONG & WOOD', t>KAuKliz I’l fli Si. HB. BOOTS AND SHOES. Lcallipr. lints ami * •>* AT Til LI K OLI> STAND 0M 4i:CONI> STREET, (opposite i. D. N. JOHNS.) HAVE now a full supply of (Ifl* in their line, to to which they are making oou limit addition*, of all thedifferentstyle* of workmanship and wear, and which will be sold on as good term*, fur cash or approved short credit, as any shoe e*taoisnment in Georgia. They so licit a continuance of the liberal patronage *o longenjoy ed by the firm. janl* *ly T. C. NISBET, FOUNDER AND MACHIN ST, MACON, GEORGIA. (SrCCESSOR TO NfSRKT AND I.KTY.) rr'HE underzlgned continucz to furnish, at the oltf L stand, Steam Engines and Boilers, Upright jul Circular, Saw Mills, Bark and Sugar Mills, Gin and MU’ Gear, Water Wheels, Plates and Bails, and Castings, and Machinery In general. Particular attention iscall : ed to a Wrought Iron Cotton Screw, for pressing Cot ’ ton, which is believed to be a cheaper and better article i than any in use ; also to the Sugar Milts with Wrought Spindles, the only kind whicl. can he insured against ; breaking. The price of ordinary Castings will be 4 cts. nor 11). when paid on the delivery of the Castings a( the ; ghop. T- C. NISBET. aug 2—ts NEW FURNITURE. subscriber has just receiv- jc**. r _ JL cd, and will continue to receiv* from the best New York City manu- . facturcrs, a large and handcoine ns sortment of the latest styles of ■ I I BMTIRE, CnAIBS, &f. He also manufactures Fiuniture of the very best workmanship, and at the lowest market prices. The fol lowing list comprises a part of ilie articles always on hand : Sofas, Tete atete, Rocking chairs of every style, Parle#- chairs, Mahogany, Walnut, Oak and Cane seat chairs, Office and Window chairs, Cottage chairs, Bedsteads from #5 to SIOO, Side Boards, Wash stands, Corner stands, Wardrobes, Safes, Bureaux—Mahogany, Walnut and Rose Wood, Dining Tables, Folding and Plain Tables, Centre and Side Tables, Couches,Trunnell Bedsteads, Cradles and Cribs, Secretaries and Book cases, Hat stands, Looking Glasses, Childrens’carriages and cabs, Windowshades, Feather dusters, Curled hair and cotton Mattrasses. B. F. ROSS. Uj. CABIN PASSAGE }-,% New York $25. gfeKjjg T’ T T. l TT 5 TT TT ,'V UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. TITHE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE WHEEL STEAM- A SHIPS: AUGUSTA, 1,500 tons, Capt. M. 8. Woophull, FLORIDA, 1,300 tons, Capt. Isaac Crowfxl. ALABAMA, 1,800 tons, Capt. G. R. Schkncf, Will leavt Savannah every Saturday. These ships are among the largest on the coast, un surpassed in speed, safety or comfort, making their pas sages in fifty to sixty hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful and polite officers. Having elegant state room accommodations, they offer a most desirable con veyance to New York. Cabin Passage, sks Steerage do S Agents: PADLEFORD, FAY & CO., Savannah. SAM’L L. MITCHELL, 18 Broadway, jan24—tf New York. BIAITY ill ECBIOMY EHUI ■ 2 *HE Subscriber respectfully informs the Ladies and .4 Gentlemen arriving in Macon, that he has made extensive improvements in LYSING AND SCOURING, In keeping pace with the increasing facilities of the nu siness, and would say to them, that he is prepared to RENOVATE CLOTHING of every description, in the most bc-autifu’.and durab** style; such a* WOOLEN CLOTHS AND OTURR DEBCKIPTIONB OP GENTLEMEN’S WEARING APPAREL. SILKS, COTTONS, SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS OF EVERY CLASS FOR THE LADIES. sFhite Crape Shawls ARB BLEACHED AND EYED TO ORDER. Silk Dresses, Satins,- alerinoes, Alpacas, Hoisery, Hats, Bonnets, Cloaks, Over Coats, Carpets, Ruoe, etc. Dyed in a style unsurpassed in any respect by any sim ilar establishment in the country. Gentlemen and Ladies sending Goods to this Estab lishment will please have them labelled, with their di rections accompanying. A good assortment of fine t rimmings for coats, pants and vests, always on hand. House located West of the New York Branch Store, known by the name of the ”01.l> IA DYE-HOUSE.” All Goods must be paid for at the Shop before deliv ery. JOHN C. CURTIS. P. S.—Ladies are reminded that it is not necessary to rip the skirts of Dresses intended to be dyed, or to take the braiding or fringe off of Capes and Mantillas. Goods sent by Hamden’s Express, from all parts of the country will meet with prompt attention, and be forwarded accordingly. J. C. 0. apr26—tf me in sjß jiun. MBS. S. AUDOtIX is now recel- /j&K vimr h* i new Spring anil Summer /yffljfa'"’ Stork of (j. M Mia, embracing all the now •'t st vies In her line of business, snob ns #/; ‘ , f• A f’R \PF T T ATS. FANCY TTATR AND / si TR \W BOVNFTS AND OTPSTES. gXlluiiiMWfl/’ f ‘ TzEGHORN FLATS. HEAD DRESS FS. CAPS. HAIR BRAIDS. SIDE M \9\hJl PLAITS. CURLS AND WIGS. RM- \\ SHr BROIDERY 4 LACK GOODS. FANS. W JJ and a general assortment of Fancy artl- m ole* p UT*Thankful for past favors, slie soil- , n , cits a continuance of the same. Ladies will please ca” 1 examine for themselves. aprlC d—ts New TIN AND JOBBING SHOP IN MACON. In Mr. T. J. LANE’S BoildSnff, on 3d Streei. FEELING grateful for the very liberal patronage al ready received, I will now announce through the medium of the Press, t hat I am prepared to fill orders in the TIY, COPPF.H. Sheet-Iron, ‘Plumbing & Pump Line. Personal attention paid to TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON ROOFING. (Satisfactory reference piven as to an expe rience of fifteen years.) ALSO, the putting up of Iki&rlif n ing Hods in the most approved and reliable manner. IN Store, and for sale, Tin* .Inpanned and Hrifar?nin Wares. ORDERS from the adjoining counties promptly an swered. Wanted. RAGS. Cotton Waste, Bagging Rope, Paper Sha vings, and all other kinds of Paper Stock, in large or small quantities. The highest Cash prices paid, or a higher In trade. H. N. BATOHELLER, Agent. mar7-8m National Police Gazette. TTTIS Groat Journal of Crime and Criminals Is In its 12th Year, and is widely circulated throughout the country.— Tt contains all the Great Trials. Criminal Oases, and appropri ate Editorial* on toe same, together with information on Crl initial Vvtters. not to he found in any other newspaper. ITW“Subscriptions. per Annum.: *1 for Six Months, to he remitted bv Subscribers, (who should write their names and the town, county and State where thev reside plainly,) To R. A. SEYMOUR. Editor .V Proprietor of the National Police Gazette, New York City. apr24 d—ts Pure Lead and Oils. K AAA lbs. pure t.fad. {J.IfIMF son gals. T.TNSFED OIL. T> hhls. TRAIN OIL. 5 do LAMP Oil,. Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, and all kinds of colors for palntersJVir^afe une§d— M .