The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1860-1864, June 06, 1860, Image 4

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■filWclL‘ nfOug Excelsior , |? xee | s j or | OQ *— td g J3L ** Jr > . i <d wh § “ wsvjui - > K ViJfcu/rm v. O o E 7“ ’ -X r bd 02 - pQ STRAIGHT NEEDLE WITH, PERPENDICULAR ACTION. VRF. the cheapest, mot! desirable and pimple Sewing Machine ever offered to th« public,*and surpassed ’ . none. Needles, Silk, Jcc., sola itholesrde and retail.— call and examine them. JOHN 11. TYSOE. a.-, i t. < otton Avenue, next door to Methodist Book st--re, Macon, Ga. march 8 d GREER & FREEMAN. Rf r lr r ir f T&7‘ AMTLY QROCERIES S? :L-H Sb IB ! jJS3 uu K 3 jEd .. ’ * --SWWWW ■' * ICE BY THE BLOCK j OR Car TjO£XC3L, » J >1 L Family Groceries, pure Brandies, Wines, Da- - \r . ■>-,!:< and Southern Rights Whiskey, Imported an 1 Philadelphia Lager, in Glass and Stone Jugs, Old Tom London Cordial Gin, It i-i. Derry. Mrawberry. Lemon, and Pine Apple Syrups, Cl BA CIGARS, a 1 the favorite brands: Mills, Merritt & Co’s Pickles, Pr*- Tver, Jellies. Brandy Peaches, Pine Apples, and < rrrie*: lied Apples. Oranges, Lemons, Nuts of all a: :.<!■>: --St Louis" Crackers, the best made. Fre-h food- by steamer weekly. Satisfaction guaran |p-l in quality and prices. Send your orders. Prompt • " at all times. 'Three doors below Telegraph building, Macon, Ga. [May 18. </ -V\ ///N- WEED/'xX, >z \ / IMPORTER AND DEALER IN \ \ = HARDWARE d t . ADAPTED TO THE USE OF I O I \ -2j 1 Planters, Smiths, Builders, "* 7 y Carriage Makers, &c. ! '1 • All for sale on u Favorable Terms as /4? ,-y \ ’x, ia any market. ,'f MACON, Ga. , "/ - yy soon a CHAIN CRADLES, $3. •SC\ THE BLADES, SI. TAX MILLS. $lB to 825. LEVER HORSE POWERS, $125. R R. HORSE POWER. $l3O. For sale by •> in- NATHAN WEED. CARRIAGES HARNESS. &.C.. &C. T H. Plant'sold Stand, opposite the Poet Office, Macon, Ga. IC. THORNTON &CO., dealers in and manufacturers .of (iu ri'itjts. Hut dw.now have on band an ex- tvii '- and choice < ; ock of the various styles in use. v. h. h wHI lie constantly replenished from the best and mo- reliable mamifa .turers, and consist of the most fa*.. ible kind- o Vehicles, which for Elegawe, Light and •''Tzv/o/r'., cannot be excelled. r ny woiiL; call piriicular attention to a superior ar tide of Buggy of their own make. < ri :ge Ih pairing at short notice by superior work men in its various Branches. feo 27 d Iv wfim AW. 1.. IMCLEI,i jraT e .A A A . '-*4< y * : Ba a a aB * - : iXv®£dlS';iXi& j|s»\ 5 n.? JEmi AT JJKISLAY 5 ® JWJOSYo Ct AST IRON FENCING for Gardens aud public and pri vate Grounds. Cemeteries, Verandahs, Balconies. Balustrades, .ve.. Ac., on public and private Buildings. New and Splendid Patterns. Tie- subscriber respectfully informs the publicthat en outraged by the great success of his new Patent Iron Fencing, he has recently provided himself with new aud elegant designs in great variety, so that the purchaser will be at no loss to suit himself in Pattern and price. Xict no Man be Misled Hr the high sounding circulars from Northern Houses.— 1 will furnish Iron Railing as handsome and substantial as can be made, at rate as cheap as the cheapest. lam doing a large business in making Iron Fences, and in vite all contemplating a purchase to call and see me at Findlav’s Iron Works, Macon. feb 22 d M . L. LONGLEV . ■VV suite d. CxOME nesrro men, good Carpenters, at the Enterprise O Works. D. B. <& J. W. WOODRUFF. April 13-dti lHisCClklllCoU£s. ~ LADD, WEBSTER & CO.’S Improved Sewing llachines, For the Use of Families and MANUFACTURERS. r pHESE Machines not only combine all the advantages I of the best Machines of other make, but add many iniprovementa not possessed by them, and are, in truth, the best and most reliable machines now in use, as can j be proved by the united testimonials of all who have I used them. The subscriber, having been appointed Agent for Ma- j con, has new on hancl various styles of the Machine, ’ which he is desirous of exhibiting. Maylb-d F. 11. BURGIIARD. BhhhsM Era 'll \i.iainirw\n P low RECEIVING THE BEST REFRIGERATORS Ever Sold in this Ttlarket. ICE BOXES, ENAMELED LINED WATER COOLERS, PLATED ICE PITCHERS, BATHING TUBS, SHOWER BATHS, BATH PANS, ICE CREAM CHURNS, WATER POTS Ac. 1 have also on band the largest assortment of ready made Tin Ware ever offered in Macon. B. A. WISE, Cherry St.. May 17- Macon, Ga. r y id ii iTTitl -3 - § « £ ■i • w i; fi. M4lw s N | -s ri h>, n Mr r KA4II fHI Selected Family Groceries, Pure. Imported Brandies Wines of all kinds, ALSO, ALES, and POSTERS, OF DIFFERENT BRANDS. WHISKIE, SCHNAPPS, BY THE CASE. FINEST IMPORTED CIGARS, OF THE MOST CHOICE BE AMDS. Greneral -Assortment of Pickles, Sauces, Preserves, Jellies. Jams. &c. Orang es, Apples, and Lemons, by every Steamer. Large as sortment of Nuts and Candies. We have a general asaortmeut of Most Everv Thing kept in a Family Grocer;/ Store, which we offer as low as uiy house in the city can sell it. Give us a call, on Mulb rry street, just opposite the La nier House, and we arc bound to do what is right. May 12- 11. N. ELLS & CO. WHEAT THRESHERS” FOr\ /math AN WEEDA Extra Quality \\ R Virginia Threshing Machines, WARRANTED TO THRESH 250 BUSHELS PER DAY. Price 30 Dollars. For sale by June 2- NATHAN WEED. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED f PROF. WALDRUP'S Bowel Cordial. IN offering this medicine to the public. I do so in the full assurance that it will effect a cure in almost every instance. It is what it professes to be, and has. until very recently, remained a profound secret. Its virtues have been thoroughly tested, and indisputable testimo ny can be produced in its favor. lu the multitude of ca ses where it has been used, I have never known a case, however desperate, in which the bowels have not been speedily and permanently relieved. All that I ask is, that the public will try it, and if it is not what it is rep resented to be, then 1 am willing to acknowledge it a humbug. J. M. WALDRt'P, Columbus, Ga. A full supply can always be found at the Drugstore of Castlen A: Vardell, Cherry street, who are the sole Agents in this city. Price 1 dollar per bottle, or $8 per dozen May 4-dJtw 3m J. M. WALDRUP. MAY IST, 1860. 4 LARGE Lot of Boys’ CLOTHING, from 3 to 12 years old, some handsome suits, just received may 1 d-ts w-lm e. MTNSHIP. j IHtsretiflncoug. WHEE LERA W ILSON’S *" 2^°The Best and the Cheapest! SEAD FOR A CIRCULAR. Great Central Agency for the State. r |''HE following return, made under oath to Elias Howe, A (Patentee ot the needle) shows the relative value and estimation in which the different makes of machines are held all over the country: Sold inT853J854 1855 1856.18511858 IbaUfotal Wheeler 4 Wil’nj 7‘19 966 1171 1210 4590 7978 21006 18991 Grover & Baker] 657]2034i11451952 3680 5070 10280 24818 J M Singer A co. 810 879 888 2564 3630 3595 10988 2335. T Ladd * Brewster 100 268 75 180 450 390 1788 3357 A. B. Howe 60 53 47 130 179 921 1893 Bartholf 135 55 31 35 380 203 747 1237 Lavitt &Co 28 , 217 150 235 190 75 213 1115 Finkle & Lyon.. I j | I ’ ■ ] I 530 • , ■—y* From which it will be seen that the Wheeler <fc Wilson’s is fast superceding all others. Needles, Hammers, and Bobbins, for sale. The new Tension and Loup Catch, or Pad, applied to old Ma chines. Machines of all kinds repaired and adjusted by E. J. JOHNSTON & CO., April 15- Watch Maker A Jeweller, Maam, Ga. w 6*o“d’s ” Photographic Palace of Art! The above cut represents the Exterior view of this Splendid and Spacious Establishment! iL'Jbably the LARGEST and BEST APPOINTED ES TABLISHMENT IN THE SOUTH! IF NOT IN THE U N IT 11 D S T A T ES I AND IS ONE OF THE MOST Popular and Intel ©sins Places of RESORT IN MAOC XT ! Which is Daily thronged with crowds of Delighted VISITORS. The collection of PICTURES is very large, embracing everv style known to the Art, from the Smallest Ambro type to the LIFE SIZE PORTRAIT. Pliotogi'iipliM iii Oil or Pu.trl. Either from Life or Daguerreotyes of deceased persons, and perfect Likenesses waranted, as hundreds can tes tifv. B V.OBVTVPK<i, » This is a beautiful style of Pictures, and can be had of any size, also inserted in Lockets, and Breastpins. They have al) the correctness of a plain Photograph, combin ed with the finish of the most delicate miniature on Ivo ry, and are made only at this establishment. IMPERIAL Retouched and Plain Photographs, got up in the best style. AMBROTYPES, as usual. DAGUERKEOTITPBI. WOOD is now producing some SPLENDID PICTURES in this style; there is a Fineness and Delicacy about them, which no Ambrotype can possess. The world wide reputation of this establishment, is so well known, that it is useless to say more, but be assur ed, that those who patronize Wood, will, as heretofore, be guaranteed perfect satisfaction. mar 31 Best Quality; Low Prices!! en >73 i-ci I /WiL i The ISald Head Remedy. T?ZEKIEL’S HAIR RESTORER.-Read the following I j from the Richmond Enquirer of December 12 : “ A Grand Virginia Discovery.—Some four months since our excellent townsman, Napiitali Ezekiel, in formed us that he had prepared a Hair Restorer, with which he was experimenting upon his own head, whose top was entirely bald. We saw him two days since, and on the place sobaid four months since a fine cron of hair has sprung up with a vigorous growth. So convinc ed is Mr. Ezekiel of the efficiency of his discovery he has named it “ The Infallible Virginia Hair Restor er.'’ Mr. E. is about going into an extensive manufac ture of an article which is destined to prove of anxious interest to our bald-pated friends.” Price One Dollar a bottle, or six bottles at Five Dol lars. Sold at E. L. STROHECKER’S, march 7 d Macon, Ga. TO THE PUBUC. HAVING thoroughly re-renovated our Store we are now prepared to welcome all to examine our stock of PERFUMERY, which is selected with great care, of the first and best quality. A.so, our made especially for relief and radical cure of hernia, the best material being used, with a view to benefiting the patient, and not so much to the production of a cheap article. First quality of Paints, Oils and Varnishes, of pure material, warranted to produce handsome work, stand the weather, and give satisfaction generally, to be found at the DRUG STORE of ZEILIN & HUNT, April 26-Opposite this Office. CLEGHORN & SMITH, DEALERS IN Saddles, Harness, Leather and Rubber Belting, SADDLERY, Hardware Ac. &e. CONCORD BUGGIES. Opposite E. Bond’s Store Cherr Street Macon, feb 3 d-ly HERMETICALLY SEALED FRESH PEACHES. FRESH PINEAPPLES, FRESH CORN. TOMATOES, OCHRA, &c. For sale very cheap, to close out the lot, at May 18 - HENRY HORNE’S. Drugs & fHebicines. NEW FIRMI CASTLEN & VARDELL, Druggists and Apothecaries, At the old stand of Menard & Castleu's DHUG STORE. W E have this day formed a copartnernship, for the purpose of transacting a First Class Wholesale and Retail Drug Business. We invite the attention of city ! and country customers to our stock, which will consist of the best and most reliable assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, PAINTS, OILS, Ac. &c. . i We will be prepared to furnish anv article that can be • found in our line, as cheap as in any Drug establishment ■ in the city. Physicians and others may rely upon their prescrip tions being prepared with accuracy and dispatch. The old friends of Menard & Castlen are requested to continue their patronage, and as Mr. Vardell has had seven years experience in the business, with E. L. Stro hecker and E. L. Stroheckcr & Co., in this city, he hopes to merit the approbation, and receive the custom, of many new ones. F. G. CASTLEN, M. D. 11. T. VARDELL. Macon, May 1,1860- daw ; SODA WATER IN GRANDEUR AND PERFECTION. BIGELOW'S new Patent Revolving Soda Apparatus is now in full blast, with choice Syrups, and the La- I dies are to be reminded that they need not unglove the ; hand at my Fountain, as lam also prepared with a new ‘ article in the form of a basket to receive the tumbler ot . foaming Soda Water ; also a plane is on hand to satisfy those who will have the Soda AS COLD AS SNOW, so that they can have it to their heart's content, at the reliable Drug and Chemical Store of GEORGE PAYNE. April 19th, 1860-d MAOON DRUG STORE! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY K. L. Si TKOIIIC CKK U, fpHE Largest and most select stock of Drugs. Chenii i cals. Dye Stuffs. Ac., purchased direct of Manufac turers and first hands; thus ensuring purity and relia bility. is now offered at the very lowest prices. apr 5 ZEILIN & HUNT, , Ijgii i. . jT ! mflMl Jjl WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Opposite Telegraph Office. feb 9 d-ts drugs”and medicines. W. 8. KLI.IS, Agent. Opp. E. Bonds, Cherry st. and Ross A Coleman s Cotton Av. HAS just received an entire New Stock of Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery, Superior Coal Oil, Camphine Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Castor Oil, Train Oil, Linseed Oil, and White Lead. Also, a great variety of Patent Medicines, warranted genuine. Merchants, Physicians, I and Planters, will be supplied with fresh and genuine ■ articles at fair prices. A fresh supply of Landreth's Gar- ’ den seeds, new crop. Prescriptions carefully compound ed. __ apr 20-d MIWIiEAUOWIhW Os Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid EXTRACT BUCHU, For diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsey, Weakness, Obstructions, Secret Diseases, Female Com plaints, and all diseases of the Sexual Organs, Arising from Excesses and Imprudencies in Life, and removing all Improper Discharges from the Bladder. Kid neys, or Sexual Organs, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cause they may have originated, AND NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING, Giving Health, and Vigor to the Frame, and Bloom to the Palld Cheek. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!!! It c lire s Nervous and Debilitated Suffers, and removes all t l ' e *ymptons, among which will be found Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Gen eral Weakness, Horror of Dis ease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dread ful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Langor, Univer sal Lassitude of the Muscular System, often Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptons, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Palid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain in the Back, Hea viness of the Eyelids, Fre quently Black Spots Flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffiision and Loss of Sight; Want of At tention, Great Mobility,Restlessness, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more Desirable to such Pa tients than Solitude, and nothing they more Dread for fear of themselves; no Re pose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a Hurried Transition from one question to an other. These symptons, if allowed to go on—which this med icine Invariably removes—soons follows LOSS OF POWER, FATUITY, AND EPILEPTIC FITS-in one of which the patient may expire. Who can say that these excesses are not frequently followed by those direful dis eases—lNSANlTY AND CONSUMPTION ? Therecords of the INSANE ASYLUMS, and the most melancholy deaths by CONSUMPTION, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is ac tually sodden and quite destitute—neither Mirth or Grief, ever visits it, Should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulated. “With woeful measure wan despair Low sullen sounds his grief Beguiled.” Debility is most terrible 1 and has brought thousands upon thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting the am bition of many noble youths. It can be cured by the use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY. If you are suffering with any of the above distressing ailments, the FLUID EPTRACT BUCHU will cure y . a. Try it and be convinced of its efficacy. BEWARE of QUACK NOSTRUMS, QUACK DOCTORS, who falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens know and avoid them, and save Long Suffering, Money and Exposure, bv sending or calling r<»r a bottle of this Popular and SPECIFIC REMEDY. It allays all pain aud inflammation, is pm fectly pleas ant in its taste and odor, but immediate in its action. Helmbold’s Extract Buchu Is prepared directly according to the Rules of FHARARIAC3T A37D CHEMISTRY, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and care devoted in its combination. See Professor DE WEES’ Valuable Works on the Practice of Physic, and nost of the late Standard Works of Medicine. LsT $ 1 O O One hundred dollars will be paid, to any physician who can prove that the Medicine ever injured a Patient; and the testimony of thousands can be produced to prove that it does great good. Cases of from one week to thirteen years’ standing have been effected. The mass of VOL UNTARY TESTIMONY in possession of the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative powers, is immense, embracing names well known to SCIENCE AND FAME. Personally appeared before me, an aiderman of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, who being duly sworn does say, that his preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Drug, but arenureiv veg etable. 11. T. HELMBOLD, ManufeSer Sworn and subscribed before me this 23d day of No vember, 1854. WM. p. HIBBARD, Alderman. Price $1 per Bottle, or Six Bottles for .*5 Deliver ed to any Address. Accompanied by reliable and responsible Certificates from Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen nd oth ers. Prepared and Sold by H. T. HELMBOLD, v , - .1 a '"l Analytical Chemist. No. o 2 south 10th st., below Chestnut, Assem bly Buildins, Philadelphia. 1 o be had of E. L. STROHECKER, Wholesale andße- I tail Agent for Macon, and of all Druggists and Dealers throughout the United States, Canadas and British Prov inces. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for Helmbold's—Take No Other CURES GUARANTEED 1 -d&w ly Balftmort. To Southern Dealers! W. A. KAM & CO., Successors to J> H. Ransom & Co., 32 COURTLAND AND 39 DEY STREETS, Daniel Ransom, 1 (Darius W. Geer, W. a. Ransom, y Wew-York, 5 Robert H. Boyd, A. P. Ransom, ) 7 ( MANUFACTUKEKS AND W 11 OLES ALE DEALERS BOOTS & SHOES, HAVE constantly on hand a LARGE STOCK OB B INE and NEGRO GOODS, expressly for tlie • Southern Trade, which Nhey will sell at the lowesl ' market prices for cash or approved credit i Jan, 1 1860. d&wly j JAMES CLARK, Southern Car Lock Manufacturer 147 IFes/ Fayette St., near Howard, BALTIMORE, MD. WOULD respectfully call the attention of Southern Railroad Companies, in want of Car Locks, to his ‘ estalishment, as the best and most reliable one South ol i New York, and at the same time one of the cheapest, as i their regular scale of prices will indicate. As a general rule people will buy goods where they can get the most ■ for their money, but when a Southern, "Manufactory com- I petes successfully with Manufactories at the North, sure- 1 ly it is not asking too much for the generous support aud countenance of Southern Companies. I respectfully solicit a share of public patronage, be lieving my work to be equal to any of the kind in the country. Railroad Companies desirous of keeping the same kind of Lock that they now have in use, can have them man ufactured at my establishment by forwarding one Lock and Key as a sample. JAMES CLARK, feb 1 d-ts 147 West Fayette street, Baltimore, Md. Prince Imperial Champagne. FKO.M K 1» <■ r m u y, Ov Veiiogc & FRANCE. Sold by all respectable Dealers throughout the Country. THIS fine brand of CHAMPAGNE, which until the past year was confined exclusively to the best tables o the Continent of Europe, has now’ obtained the most un bounded success and popularity in this country. It is recommended by some of the first Physicians of the city of New York, over all other wines, on account of its ex treme purity and delicacy, and those who once try it rarely use any other brand. Although only one year has elapsed since its introduction into this country, the de mand is enormous and constantly increasing. Our ar angetnents are such as to ensure the quality of the Wine being maintained at its present high standard. The i Prince Imperial is imported solely by us, we being the sole Agents of Messrs. De Venoge & Co., in this coun try. E. V. HAUGIIWOUT & CO., march 8 d-3m Nos. 488, 490 & 492 Broadway, N. Y. [REEMAH SIMPSOH’J JMAGNOL&AGNOLW We offer for sale the above standard brand of fine Cop- Cer-Distilled-Malted Rye-Whiskey, in barrels and half arrels. As it is of our own distillation,and highly improv ed by age, we confidently recommend it as the purest and best Whiskey that can possibly be distilled. We also offer our OLD FAMILY RVE WHISKEY, and other brands from the largest stock of fine Whiskies in the United States. IREEMAN & SIIYIPSON, Pha>nix Distillery, on the Schuylkill River, Philadelphia. Offices 96 Wall Street, New York : aud 109 South Front St., Philadelphia. march 27,1860 d-ly Hansford & Browning, WM©ILE®AILE CLOTHIERS, 333 and 338 Broadway, New Dork. JOHN E. HANFORD ) WILLIAM C. BROWNING, f (Over C. W. & J. T. Moore & Co.) feb 16 d-6m D. E. SHIPLEY. H. W. ROANE. G. W. HOWARD. Shipley, Roane & Co. (Successors to Shipley, Howhrd & Co.) OLOTHIjERS •303 Baltimore St., Baltimore. Goods manufactured expressly for the Southern mar ket. feb 20 d SOYER’S SULTANA SAUCE. For Hol and Cold Dishes of All Kinds. s'-" THIS most delicious and appetis- \ Oig Sauce, invented by the renown- Mtty J \i d ■•Soyeb.” for the London Re / Vorm Club, is, since his decease, ' manufactured by the well-known house of Crosse Blackwell, London, from the original recipe. tlie frtVor * te Sauce in England. '' an d on Continent, with a high 'All and » rowin S reputation among A- —VS merican Epicures. Opinions of the London Press. “We recommend our correspondent to try Mons. Soyer’s new Sauce, entitled the ‘Sultana’s Sauce.’ It is madeafter the Turkish recipe ; its flavor is excellent, and it affords considerable aid in cases of slow and weak digestion.” The Lancet. “ Savory, Piquant and Spicy, worthy the genius of So y er.”— Observer. “A most valuable adjunct to Fish, Flesh, and Fowl, and should have a place on every table.”— Atlas. Sole Agents for the United States, GARDINER G. YVELIN, 217 Fulton St., New’ York. For sale by o :ers and Fruit Dealers everwhere. march 5 d-e. o w. ly. Bank Note Lost—Notice. WHEREAS, on the 10th day of February, 1860, the halves of two Bank Notes—one No. 23 letter A, of the Bank of Mit' He Georgia, dated October 26,1858, and the other of the Manufacturer’s Bank of Macon, dated October Ist, 1855, letter A; each for the sum of Fifty Dollars—were lost in transmission by mail from La- Fayette, Walker Co., to Augusta Georgia. Notice is hereby given that three months after the date hereof, we will apply to the said Banks for a renewal of said notes. BAKER & CASWELL. Augusta, March 12, 1860—d-3m w’-lt COAL! COAL! COAL! BEST RED ASH Constantly on hand and delivered toparties on the side walk. T. J. Su D. Lane. feb 1 d-ts WHEELER Sc WILSON’S Sewing Machines, at stan dard prices; anew and fine lot just opened and for sale by E. J. JOHSTON & CO. ‘ mar 1 d 2nd Floor. To the Cotton Planters of Georgia. Perry, May 4. iB6O. Your earnest and personal attention is called to the contemplation of the “ Cotton Planter’s Conven tion of the State of Georgia.” You are requested to attend its annual session, and become members, ON THE 2d WEDNESDAY IN JUNE NEXT, IN MACON. The great purpose of this organization, is to pro: mote the interests of Cotton Planters. In this ad dress I will allude to some of the means used, and j others proposed to be used, for the purpose of accom plishing this object. That larger numbers of people, everywhere, de rive their support from Cotton, than from any other commercial commodity, is a self-evident fact, and therefore requires no argument for its elucidation. Believing that very many of these penplo are iw less in the transaction of Planter's business the j Convention is employed in devising means to re- I duce their number, as well as to reduce the unrea sonable charges of those whose services are neces sary. It is both unreasonable and unjust that the Planters should be required to share, with so many, the fruits of his capital, skill and industry. Now it is obvious that if the Planters can shake off a por tion of these useless agents, who have fastened and fattened on his sustenance, the amount pa d to them will be reserved to himself, and to that extent he will be benefitted, for “money saved is money j made.’’ Another means of promoting the interests of : Planters is by establishing Direct Trade with I foreign countries; this will be done, first by i ur i chasing from the manufacturer, and secondly' by , selling directly to the manufacturer ; thus in (he first place, the goods will be purchased cheaper, and 1 in the second place Cotton will be sold higher,’ be cause it will be sold at the retail price. The details of this arrangement are now being established. In order that .he above statement may be under stood 1 submit the following, addressed to David R. Dillon, of Savannah: “ Being informed that you intend to give out con tracts for well made boots and shoes, for the South America market, and that to this end, there have been made sample boots, we now take the liberty to hand you our price current, with the remark that we are ready to furnish samples of our workman i ship. Calf skin boots of best French leather, per dozen 45 rix dollars, or 3| rix dollars per pair. Calf skin, double soled, per dozen, 48 rix dollars, or 4 rix dollars per pair. Calf-skin boots with cork soles, per dozen, 50 rix dollars, or 4 1-6 rix dollars per pair. Glazed boots with colored legs, per dozen 57 rix dollars, or 4J rix dollars per pair. Respectfully, H. Schultze & Co., Boot and Shoe Manufacturers. Bremen, March 22, I 860.” [The rix dollar is worth about 78 cents ] ! It will be seen from the above exhibit, that the Foreign manufacturer can furnish the article of Boots, at less than one-half the price paid for the same article when purchased in New York and sold in the South ! And soon with all other articles. The Convention has nothing to do with party poli tics, nor dare I, as one of its officers, meddle w’ith things of that sort. Ido not propose to do so when I say, every instinct of patriotism, every sense oi justice, requires that we should encourage and pro mote every effort which is calculated, in any way, to contribute to the establishment of Direct Trade"; for by this means we shall not only promote the inter ests of Planters, but serve the cause of the eountru at large. The Northern States of the Union are engaged in schemes of deadly hostility to the common constitu tion and the institutions of the Southern States. To the contemplative mind this is not only manifestly wrong, it is madness. The Northern States require 800,000 bales of C >tton annually, to supply their sac tones—they also depend upon the South to purchase a large portion of the articles they manufacture from the Cotton ; now it would seem reasonable that the Northern States should exhibit much solicitude in keeping open these sources of commerce and wealth, instead of which, the course they pursue is calculated, if successful, to defeat themselves by its inevitable results. 7.s it necessary to say that fne tn bor, however organized, cannot produce one-half of the Cotton requirfdl Is it necessary to say that the amount of Cult on required can only be ptoduced bu slave labor? Has not England, wiih every desira ble means at her command, made the experiment in the East Indies, of growirtg Cotton by free Is bor, been compelled to acknowledge the experiment a failure' Has not France failed in her African experiment after the most earnest trial ! And every where, over the world, where efforts have been made to grow Cotton profitably, by free labor, the efforts have re suited in failure. Indeed, if the South were to establish a system of free-labor for the purpose of growing Col ton, under the very best arranged system, the effort would be, to a very great extent, a failure. Notwith standing these indisputable facts, the Northern States, under the influence of political demagogues and hypocritical preachers, are engaged in the sui cidal effort of establishing abolitionism; whereas, if that be done they are to be the greatest sufferers 1 New York is the principal city where our mer chants obtain their supplies. Hence come our fish ions. We purchase things imported from N. York, rather than from any other place. Now, the Con vention proposes, by Direct Trade, to obviate the necessity of purchasing in New York, by having im ported, direct to Savannah, the articles now pur chased by our merchants in New York, and retailed to their customers. The State of New York, (the residence and supporter of Seward, the embodiment of abolitionism,) is as conspicuous as any other in opposition to slavery; therefore, Southern merch ants should refuse to make their purchases in the city of New York, and the Southern people should refuse to deal with tho.se merchants who will stil continue to purchase there, more particularly and especially as by Direct Trade, the same articles ot merchandize can be procured at a reduced price to both merchant and customer. A Fair is contemplated to be held in the city of Macon, during the month of December next. There will be exhibited at that time and place, not only a large collection of articles usually exhibited at Fairs, but a large amount of Foreign goods, imported di rect from the countries in which they have been manufactured : thus, the people will have an oppor tunity of ascertaining the truth of the statements made in this address. For the purpose of insuria? the success of this arrangement, the Convention ha" sent abroad its agents. THs entire proceeding has been adopted prim iri ly, for the benefit aud advantage of the Cotton Plan ters of the State of Georgia ; it is certainly reason able to say, that every Planter in Georgia, whether he grows many or few bales, should give the Con vention his hearty support. Heretofore, compara tively but few have had to perforin the labor and sustain the expense necessarily connected with the undertaking; jt is hoped that Planters everywhere, will feel it their duty to attend the meeting in June, and identify themselves with the Convention. Editors friendly to the Convention are requested to publish this address. HOWELL COBB. Pres. Convention AT BOARDMAN’S BOOK STORE, SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED for Eclectic, Harper s, Godey's and Peterson's Magazines ; for Blackwood and the four Quarterlies. feb Idky LOTTERIES. “ SHIVERS'LUCKY OFFiCE Gl EORGIA STATE LOTTERY—McKinney &Co. Ma- T agers—Capitals of $60,000, $20,000, SIO,OOO, <tc„ &c. CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES—Hodges, Davis & Co., Managers.—Capitals SIOO,OOO, $70,000, $50,000. $20,- 000, &c„ Ac. , , c , , o-v, WALTON FEMALE COLLEGE LOTTERY.—AV. C. Dawson & Co., Managers—Capitals $60,000, $30,000, $20,- 000, SIO,OOO, &c., &. Grateful for past favors w-ould solicit a continuance of the same. Remember that I have sold and return™ more Capitals, than any office in the State of Ga. Be sure to call at or send your orders to Shivers’ Lucky 0* flee, if you wish a large prize, Office, Floyd House Build ing, Macon, Ga. WM. SHIVERS, Jr-, feb 22 d Agent for all the above Lotteries- I HAVE ON HAND A FINE LOT OF China Tea and Dinner Sets- GLASS WARE, ICE PITCHERS, CASTORS, cbo. April 25- R. p. iIcEVOY- JUST RECEIVED, HABITS of Good Society; Say and Seal by Author ot Wide, Wide World; Edgar Poe and his cr, L {Tn ! Against wind and Tide by Holme Lee; Life before Dim; Marble Faun, by Hawthorne. Also a new and splenm lot of Microscopes and