The Southern tribune. (Macon, Ga.) 1850-1851, December 07, 1850, Image 3

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Ilnmor is renewed that the Pope has sane [..■( decree of the Synod of Tlmrli s, . n.,. I : the Queen's Colleges. The Linie- Lmiicle asserts (hat HlMppwl ofilmthir- Lesting prelate* against the decree has . experienced an ungracious reception Le Pope, hut elicited the surprise and of his Holiness cellars of Barclay, Perkins & Cos., the : «ers ol London, are 1 Hi huge vats, con* t.OtW barrels of 36 gallons each, anil the 100 barrels, making about 232,000 bar ker always on hand. naJore S toe to n declines lieing a candidate United Stulcs Senate from -New J, r Archduke Ferdinand, brother of the Em* 'Austria, is about to cuter the naval ser ind will take command of the Austrain Venus, and sail, it is said, for America. New Orleans Bulletin notices the re u that city of over 1000 lbs. of domestic manufactured in Louisiana. The qual. the article is most excellent, and it com the handsome price of 10 cents per lb. it hundred glaziers are employed on the nun building in Hyde Park, London.— nan can glaze sixty-four feet daily, jiir-innatti edi or has been presented with m,jlist two feet three inches in circimi cr- Ai ight seven lbs ten oz., and measures ■e cud of the top to the point of (ho tap su feet three inches. (owners of the steamer City of Glasgow mg their ship to the Philadelphia line, did (ftip the project of keeping up a stcatu unication between Glasgow and New York ire now building at the former city, two jjs ocean steamers, which will be ready i,e their place in the line, early in the i-business of Lake Champlain, chiefly the <• trade, has increased six hundred per cent a flair v ears. For 1846 the number of ves- Hiring from Chamblay Canal was 426 p e**i *111 year, up to November, the total Her was 2531. »' Orleans is estimated to have a population In 1840 it was 102,103. ic insurance offices in New Orleans w ill not e property in Lafayette, owing to the instil cy of water to put out fires, vrnnr Uatosay writes from Minnesota that •'•illation has increased from 40 X) last year NJ the present. Emigrants at-- pouring in N irway, Sweeden and North Germany. - Ohio Stale Cuustinitinunl Convention flat' e-d a section that tlieie shall be no im- Bmtmntfor debt, except in cases of fraud lie wife of a Mr. Vizard, at New Orleans, killed on the 7th instant, by falling from led room window, in her sleep. number of Post Offices in the United s it this time is nearly twenty-one thou- Thirty-six hundred offices have been cs ied wi'hin tlie last eighteen months. • planet Venus may be seen w l'h the na tie during any clear afternoon for tile uex; iivn-ks'. It is distinctly visible as early as . Irk. • Washington National Monument is now 1 70 feet high. intemplated to erect, as a monument to iehrated George Stephenson, a sing'e several feet Longer than Cleopatra’s Nee. I Benjamin, a Jew, of Lincoln, F.ngland, ; ly purchased at auction, a supeiblv carved t piece, valued at $1,500, and presented it r Protestant Church in that place. - Baltimore clipper brig Col. Chestnut only months off the stocks, Iras been purchased Government of Brazil. She is to be eon l‘d into a sliip-of war,and will he armed with I’lixhan thirty pounders. ■ 'fi ship Rambler at Boston from Singapore, ■s very large and valuable cargo. It consists ■ 12) bags coffee, 23 casks nutmegs, 2,0 jO ■ - tea, 888 pigs tin, 2,G00 bundles rattans ■ ■l->U pepper. ■iti! various distilleries now in operation at Bsklyn, N. Y., consume annually 1,439,- ■ nishels of grain; the quantity of whiskey B'ufaclured is 5,446,300, valued at $1,364,. ■ About 2,904,000 gallons of the the whis ■ goes through the rectifying process. ■&« Montreal Herald publishes a statement Bite quantity of Eggs packed in the Bonsec- W- Market and exported to the U. Stales, B> the 15th June last to the 15th November— Bmouths—showing that 3,000 barrels.coulain- B'l doz.—equal to 252,168 dozen, at 7id. per ■m, have been exported. Bearing the last ten years about 15,000 hou B ave been built in New York,and tin popula. m m-reused 14,100 There is an average of ,;i persons oa house. The common, av ■pt space for houses and lots, is 17 houses to Btirre of ground—this would show that, in ten ■ rs , Now York has covered 882 acres of land itnlK... le Plaquemine, La. Sentinel says that ■ cholera has again broken out in that place, ■ that several of the most respectable citizens ■ fallen victims. ■'he Neapolitan government has granted the ■ of twenty thousand ducats for continuing ■ excavations of Pompeii. is an old lady, named Stevens, residing county, Tenn., whose age is one and tweuty years! Her youngest son lad of seventy. ■*V shipment of a cargo of wheat from Ayeres to Liverpool, is noted as anew ire in the trade of that country. ■ ■’be State House, now building at Columbus ■'capital of Ohio is to be 304 fuel long by 184 ■ ' The height of the walls, to the top of ■ ■hbiring course will be G 2 feet,to the top of the ■ Jftdu, 150 feet. A great part of the labor ■p 1 the edifice is done by convicts. When ■ Ploted, it wiil he one of the uandsonmcsl W ‘'turet in United States. Official Returns. Tlte f riio vi.-.nr a , a ,| ie relari|S f<>t members ..f the Convent i.nt. Those itt Ifali s are Southern [lights men. Lak-r—J. Cos Icy, G. I V. Colter. RJdieii —A. 11. Kenan, J. W. A. Sta ford. X , t C'Jlins, Wushington Poe, A. 1 . 1 owets. Win. Scott. Bryan — S. Bird, C. if, Starr. Bulloch—B. Cone, A. Kerris.' ur" T r J e J' kite-head, E. Palmer, Tl r . »► . Hughes, J. C. Poythress. Butts—D. J. Bailey, R. \V. McCone. Ca > den -J. M. Smith. E. At'An Son. Campbell—L H.to I,ran, W. M Butt C rroll —T. Cl.au.Uer, P. M. R, C e. (i J. Wt iglit, il. Haynes. Cass James Wofford, L. Tumlin, W. Aikin, 1., Johnson. CUa ham —R. 1) Arnold, J. E. Ward, F. fc>. Bartow, 11. 11. Cuvier. C hattooga —M. Montgomery, H. P. Wooten. _ Cheroltee —A. Lawhorn, M. \. Keith s. C Dyer, J. It. Wikle. Clark A. Hull, J. C. Johnson, A. S. Hill, B. Sheats. Cobh M Olnnohfrr. i). Irwin, A. J Hansel!, M. M. (’ ; ,1,.1.'-r Coumba K. 8. Hanisofi, \V. A. L C011i..-, W. A. Mat tin, L. C. Belt. Ca.'rta --K. M. liHci.r -v. Li. -t Glass It. W. Simms, J. W. Pure 1. Cranford — W. A. Matthews, D. Davis. Hade —G. Stephens J. McKaig. Decatur—R. Sims. J. P. Dickinson. DcK'db— <’ha--. Murphey, W. Ezzard J. Collier, .T. M. Cnlhonn. Hoohj — R. B. Hamilton, D J. Both vvell. Early —T. Speight., J. Vinson. Bflngham —J. W. Boston, A. G. por ter. Elbert— T. J. Heard, T. W. Thomas, W. H. Adams, W. J. It, <-bu< k. Emanuel — E. Swain, J. C. C. Lane. layette—. T.O. Dickson \V B. Fuller Floyd —J. \\ titters, F. Ware. forsyth —.l T. Garner, A. Erwin. Franklin— W, Little, S. Knox, N. Gun m is. J. \V. Ptvvne. dim r —E. W. Chastain, J G. Gminor. Glynn —J. U Cooper, F. M. Scarlett. Gordon —T. Bird, J. R, Pam,tt. Grr ne Wm. C. Daws n, T. N Pool ain, Wm W. I) Weaver, R. H. Waul. Gwinnett —.T. P. Simmons, L. Loveless, R. D. Winn, T. W. Alexander. Dab, ■rsham —W. B. Woffud, J W. H Ftulet wood, F. Logan. J. Underwood, Hull \\ . .). Peeples, E. M. Johnson. Hancock —L. H. Btixter, J. Thomas. Harris —G .Cranberry. G. Otborn, G. W. Cobh, L. Pratt. Heard— C. W. Mabry, W. F. Wright. Ilnry— B Pettit, ILL. Dufley, L. J. Glenn. L. T. Doyal. Houston — C. I’. VV oodsort, J. Fudge, J. J. Hampton, H Lawson. Jackson —lr Mitchell, S. P. Thurmond. Jmp r J. 11 . Burney, ,/. Robinson, T. and. Comer, J. Pitts. Jefferson— (4. Staple’on, P. B. Connellv. Jones —,/. Ij. Holland, f. A Humphries. Laurens— C. B. Guyton, Li. J. Black sltettr. B • — S, D. Irwin, 11 . .1. Hawkins. Liberty —J.S. BradvveJl, E. Daniel. Lincoln —R. I> 'J ore, I. F. Tatum. Lowndes— IF. Ij. Morgan, IF. Ashby. Lumpkin— H. W Riley, A. M. Kus.-ei , S. Hv met, R. 11. Pea tee. Macon —W. H. Robinson, N. Bryan. Madison-M. 11. Bullock, J. Long. J/- lotos'/ I'. Spaulding, J. De. Mere. Meriwe her —W. P Burk, P. Oglotiee, W. a. J. Phillips, J. L. Stevenson. Jl nrnc —A. M. D King, M. Lesseur, H. Phinizee, J. S. Pinckard. Morgan —l. S. Fannin, A. Reese. Murray — J. .Morris, Wm. Gordon. Muscogee —A. McDougald, N. L. How ard, A. C. Morton, T. F. Wooldridge. Newton —J. N. Williamson, J. C. Hen drick, J. Harris, J. Bass. Oglethorpe —G. R. Gilmer, S. Glenn, W. Willingham, B. \V. Hutcheson. Paulding —R. McGregor, W, F. Janes. Pike —ll. Smith, P. B. Cox, R. White, J. It, Jenkiiis. Pulaski — IF. 11. Rreres, jY. McDuffie. Putnam —J. Adama, 11. Btunhutn, La. R. Calloway, ,). A. Meriwether. The four elected, a compromise ticket. Rabun —A. Blalock, I). Wall llando'ph —\V. Taylor, J. Hendrick, B. li. Rice, 11. (J. Johnson. Richmond —R. F. Poe, C. J. Jtnkins, Thomas .Skinner. A J. Miller. Srire, A. S. Jones. ll'. ./. Ran-ton. Stewart— -I). Muthissoii, J. V\ ilh otd, s>. Bell, .1. < hit k. Sumter —W. H. Crawford, E. R. Brown. Talbot —T. Batksdale, S. Ilarvey, J. W.< 'listens, W nt. T. Holmes. Taliaferro —A. H. Stephens, S. Harris. Telfair —M. Wilcox, W. W. Paine. Thomas — J. L. Seward, TANARUS; M. (Tallin. Troup —E. V. Hill, R. A. T. Ridley, J. Culberson, H. Dennis. Twiggs — B. B- Smith, 11. S. Wimberly, Up-on —T. Beall, T. Flew el en. A. J. McAfee, D. Evans. Walker —T. G. McFarland, R.. B. Dick erson. Wayne - S. O. Bryant, S. C. King. Walton W. J. Hill, P.G. Morrow, L. S. Moon F. S. < ’olley. Ware —J. Fullvvoud, J. Walker. Warren —T. L. Latimer, J. Adkins, H. A. Jones, G. V. Neal. Washington —R. W. Flournoy, E. S. Langmade, Wm.llall.J. H. Duggan. Wilkes —R. Toombs, I. T. Irwin, E. R. Anderson, J. H. Dyson. General Childs has gone to Florida to assume the command of the lino of posts established fo r protection against th Indian* j North Carolina.—Mr.Shepherd has intro, dufced into tin L.-gtslature hi* North Carolina, a « rit-s of resolutions on the slavery question.— These resokrluns affirm the right of si-cession . rectinimend that the repeal or e s nlial luoililica lion of the fugitive law be declared a caasa for IbiaJ action, ami that the Southern S-ates unite in demanding the recognition by Congnas ol'tke rig.it ot the Sojthorn people to colonize the ter ritories of the United Stale*, r s division of the same between the twngection . A bill his been introduce] into the House providing tor laying a tax of 10 per cent on all goods on sale in the State on the Ist January 1852; and thereafter, on the entire amount of safes annually; bill, on proof that the said goods are the product of any of the shiveholding States, or of foreign countries, the said tax shall not be collect' and. The law is to remain in force until the fugitive law is faithfully carried into efleet throughout tire IJniled States, and until alj the territories of the United States are opened to the people of North Carolina to carry thither nny species of property they may think proper, i Ire act is to be transmitted to the Governors of the other Southern States, with a request tha* similar laws be passed in each Staio Ohio and Arkansas Coal.— We learn from Gal.iupolis, Onto, Journal, that a number of flu boats, loaded with cntinal coal, from Keituwiia. were lying at the wharves at that place. The coal was intended for the New Orleans market. It is said there are immmense beds of ibis coal up the Kenawhs, and the article sells at about 30 cents per bushel at New Orleans. A flat boat of coal is announced as having arrived a* Lit. 1 e Rock, Arkansas, from Johnson county, in the same f-ia e. It is said to burn readily, emits a cheerful blaze, and is without any offensive oder. The mine from which it was taken is in .uxhausubleptnd ol easy access from the liver. Weathkr and Grots in Louisiana. —The Piaqiicrmiue (sentinel says there was a severe Irost in th tl vicinity on the night of the ltith ult. which injured the cane considerably. i lie Alexandria Democrat of die 20th ultimo • ays: “We learn from several of our sugar planters, that the cane Ills sustained considerable damage from the severe freeze of Satnrday night —so much, indeed, that it will not make tnolas. ses. The crop, in consequence theroof, will lull very shor ol what it was an icipnted to he. i iLr U r :*rc tiiliiottzt'd to «st» ooutiee JOHN B.Ct.flllliMl as a candi date for re-election to the office of City Marshal ol aincori, at the election itt January next. ID IV 30 * FT J. W. ABEIHIOLU is a can didate for Deputy Marshal, at the election in January next. nov 30 ID" We arc requested 1 1> an nounce WARISEN H. MOOD as n can didate for Deputy Marshal at tin: election in January next, nov 30 ILJ’ *1 ** arc requested to an noiin-ro WtEf.IS SI. II EttilKM as a candi date fbr Principal -Marshal at the election in Jan nary in xt. dee 7 Lemon S in; tar. i ERIOIi to l.i iiion 8 y r ll p,n lid nearly equal f. to the iresli Lemon, for making lemonade Directions! Add one large tahlespoouful of,hi Sugai to a half pint of water. Mir it well, and a beverage is produced, inferior only In that made from the fresh Lemon. Physicians in the country will find this preparation a valuable substitute when tlte fresh Lemon cannot be pro. cured. Prepared and sold bv npril 27 E. 1,. .STROH KCKF.R. irl id •« ssii' —. *T IIIIDS. New Crop Cardenas Molasses, / just received and for sale bv march 9 GF.O. T. ROGERS. Mackciel and Herring:. *yi \ No. 3 Mackerel ; 20 Boxes New -mj * ' Herring, in fine order, just reeeived and for sale by GEO. T. ROGERS, 100 1!) Harms Sides; and limns. l BHDS. Prime liarnn Sides, 3000 Balli t&y ' more and Cincinnati Hams, just received and for sale cheap, bv octlJ GEO. T. ROGERS. Molasses asid Syrup. j A HMDS Prime Cuba Molasses; 12 bills L*7 New Orleans Syrup, just received and for sale low by GEO. T. ROGERS. Canal and Baltimore Flour. Jill HILLS. Extra Superfine FLOUR I I * r 25 bbls. Extra Family Flour, very choice, just received ami for sale low by oct 1!) GEO T. ROGERS. A T ACKER El 10 lialf and 10 qr. bbls. No. '• I Mac kerel, just received and for sale by oet 22 VV. FREE MAN. ‘ PICKLED CODFISH—A nice article, just received and for sale by june 22 VV. FREEMAN. BiUtcr mid Cheese. tZ KEGS Goshen Butter ; 50 boxes Goshen V Cheese, of superior quality, just received and for sale by GEO. T. ROGERS, oct 19 Fresh Oysters and Fish, OF tlie finest kind, may be bad every day ftom Savannah, at VV. FREEMAN’S, nov 2 OAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON NND LY PRUNES.—A fine supply, at june 29 MOULTON’S. (COFFEE —Best kind Rio and Java Coffee, at J sept 7 MOULTON’S. O ARDINF.S, Tomato Catsup, Pepper Sauce R? and Caper Sauce at MOULTON’S, sept 7 /xANDLES, &e.—Sperm and Adamantine Vy Candles; Ohio Starch, and Irish Moss, at sept 7 MOULTON’S. | NDIGO and MADDER—At MOULTON’S. sept 7 fV*TIEl > FRUIT At all limes, at I 7 june 1 MOULTON’S, Agent. ■ MAY BUTTER.—l’resli supply nfnew May Blitter, just received and for stile by june 1 THOS. J. MOULTON, Agent. PUOSPE t: T l h. or Tax “Jlarcn Weekly Tr•»:ts>l■ipt. , * The subset it., r proposes to publ.sh, in ifce city ol .Macon, t«'a., u paper to be called the “Vieekly Franserlpt. l’he growing pro-perity of our city, and the increasing facilities ol com tU'itiiea ion w.i'u every (T.irl of tiie Sta e, s.em to ju-tilv the * ; nion, that a fmnily journul, pr»,- |u 1 conduetc- ,i- mi. only u d.*tUt.rulmn, hut that sac.li an one is really need to meet Jo; wants ot tlte cbmtnum v. In a cry in a neighboring St It*, by nil nte iris as populous as Maeon,a daily and four weekly jn is are sustained ; and it i' s to be hoped, that chore is sufficient intelligence and liberality in middle Georgia to authorise the e-t ihlisliinent ot a journal such as it is contem plated to make the “Transcript.” It is not to he disguised, that all the papers " hieli are published in Macon are decidedly par tizan in their character—being, to a greater'or less degree, identified with someone of the poli tical parties into which our people are divul and It is, therefore, not to be expected that matters ofgeneral interest can receive such attention as the wantsof the community seem to demand. Apart from this, we need something to develnpe the literary resources of our people. Literary me.n geenrally, have very little taste for party politics; and even when they have, it is only during times of great excitement that there is any special demand for the employment of their tab tits It is, algo, questionable ix bother politi ' a I discussions are the best means ol eiiootit i-iri' ■i pure literature. Oar own opinion is, that they are not; and hence, we desire to estalil isii a j <nru - 'I that will afford a medium l.y which llmso of our citizens who tire not inticli engaged in the pnrtiz.ni warfare, which is ever and anon wav*, ing, may communicate to the public their opin ions upon snrli sehjeets as may be of some pruc. >ic;,| advantage in improving the character, of our people. \\ e want u home literature a •Southern literature—as well as Southern t're-... Our lit clary men and women need encourage ment; out schools and college, need tlte fostering care of our people; and our iigrieulttiral and mechanical interests should receive more partic ular attention than has hitherto been bestowed upon them. The morals ofnnr people might lie improved tiv the dissemination of a system of pure ethics; and the noble cause of Temperance, especialy as it stands conencted with the Order of the “tjon»,” demands a larger share of public attention. Tlm“ Transcript” will bo neutral in polities bnt w ill furnish a synopsis ot the leading poli tical transactions ufibn day. In no case will it become tiie organ of any party. Itsmora! tone " ill be. decided. Whilst it will not he under the influence of any re ii go us denomination, it will aim to ineulatn correct moral and religious sentiments—believing that our political institu tions can have no permanent ba>is unless they are founded neon the tirlttr, as w ell as the in telligence. The prominent facts connected with the movements of the ilitl'erent religious denom inations will lie published as mutters of news, but the paper xvi II not become the advocate of any particular sect. in short, it is proposed to furnish a journal that will be acceptahle to men of all parlies and all creeds,—in which. Belle Lettres, generally, Agiiculre, the Mechanic Arts, Temperance, and a sound Morality, will all receive u duo nliare of attention. The subscriber, hiving a practical Printer, will guaranty that the ty pographioal character of tile paper will compare favorably w ith that of any other in tin: Blate. Several literary gentlemen (some of whom have had considerable experi ence.) have kindly consented to co-operate with . the Proprietor in the management of tliv Editorial Department. The “Transcript” will be issued in a fe w I weeks, at si2 per annum, payable in advance ('uliseriptiotis aro respectfully solicited. Ad. djtss, JAMES T. ELLS. JIACOA llgftff SCHOOL. r l'lir. Subscriber ha*mg associat 'd with Jiijn- I. sell* the Rev GEORGE If. HANCOCK, late Professor of Languages in the VWslevnn Female College, will open on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, 1851, in connec tion with the Bibb County Academy, a HIGH SCHOOL, in which will he taught, alt the bratiehes nf a thorough English and Classical Education. Prof. lltxcocK will have charge of the Department of Languages Prof. J. Rian, lute of the Liverpool .Mechanic’s Institution, will superintend the Department of Mathematics. Prof. B. (itti.MMK wiil. give instruction in the French and other Modern Languages. The following will be ihe Kates of Tuition : ENGLISH DEPARTMENT. Primary Class, per Scholastic Year, $25 00 Font th 11 “ “ "28 00 Third “ “ “ 32 00 Second “ “ “ 40 00 First “ “ “ 50 00 CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT. Third Class, per Scholastic Year, S3O 00 Second “ “ “ 40 00 First “ “ “ 50 00 There will be no extra charges, except for the Modern Languages, and One Do lor from each Pupil during the Winter Term, The instruction in the Mathematical Depart ment, will embrace everything usually taught in a Col legiate course, together with practical Surveying and Engineering, Book-Keeping by single and double entry ; principles of Archi tecture, etc. The institution will bn completely re-organiz ed. No Student will be admitted, who cues not bear a good character, and every one guilty < f disorderly or immoral conduct will bo suspend ed or expelled. Special cure w ill be paid to the moral, as well as the intellectual training of the Pupils. Suitable Lectures and explanations, will accompany each recitation. Monthly Re ports will bo made to Parents and Guardians, of the deportment and progress of each Pupil. N It Payments will be inquired at the expi ration of one half of each term. O’ Arrangements will be made to have Students from a distance, provided with good Botird in respectable families, at moderate terms. Circulars containing further information, will be furnished on application to the subscriber. p/A. STRQBEL Hector. Macon, Ga., Nov. 9, 1850. There will he but one Vacation in the year, commencing on the 15th of July, and ending on the 31st of August. Tim following Gentlemen constitute the Board of Trustees Hon. A. 11. Chappell, Na than C. Munme, Esq., Major James Mmlh, Col. 1! A. L Atkinson and S. Rose, Esq. The following gentlemen have consented to act as a Board of Visiter s—Hou. E. A Nisbet, Hon. Washington Poe, lion. T. G. Holt, Hon. G M. Logan, Gen. J. \V. Armstrong, Rev. \V. H. Ellison, D. D., Thomas Hardeman, Esq., Charles Campbell, Esq., Col. S. T. Bailey, Dr. C. B. Nottingham, Dr. E. L. Strohceker, >S. T. Chapman, E-n , Rev. S. Landrum, Dr. \V. S. Lightfont, Dr. J. B. Wiley, Rev. R. Hooker, Dr T. 11. Lamar, Rev. J. A. Shanklin, Joseph U Bonrdman, Esq., Dr. J. M. Green and U. W. (Vise, Esq. iJjpThe Central Georgian, Albany Patriot, Temperance Banner and Griffin Jeffersonian, will insert four times, and send bills to the Rector. nov 9 44 ■\TUTMEGS, CLOVES and CINNA (ION IA aept 7 At MOULTON’S FaheimocK’s Vermifuge. r niiE sntest and Tler-t eflettlve remedy at A Warms that has rrtt hen riiscor/rcd I’iits preparation las tn «n before the pnblie fIT nearly liven y years It |ma been us: and in almost ever) elineite, ami in every condition ot patients needing a Vermifuge, and the experi ence of those who had oi-casn n to use it in their families, fully corr-hora ea what its proprietor claims fW it. It is mini in its operation, con tains no calomel, nor dangerous ingredient, and can he given with perfect safety to the most del icate infant. The Mayor of Lancaster city, writing to Messrs. Faiienstock A Ci.., sa)s . Gentlemen— Siveral of the younger bronchos ofmy family laboring under si'mptoir.s indicating worms induced the application of various reme dies, and 1 am happy to say that your Vermifuge had the desired effect of, in one instance, remov ing the almost incredible number of 151 of the I irge Worms from one patient, w hieli in addition to ns other tested qualities in tny family, cslab. lislied the efticucy of \ our V ermifuge . as a sure cure. ' 'M. CARPENTER, Mayor, Lancaster city. For sale by Dr. E L\ BTUOUECKEU, ai: g 17 Agent for Proprie or. Acw Portable Soda V. ntcr. VNY one having cold water, rati at once pro dime 3oiln Water, sweet and flavored as with the finest Syrup, effervescing pleasant and healthy as any at the fountains, i ..r the sick or travellers to rectify had water, this is a conveni. cut and pleasant beverage. For sale in boxes low by J |l. tV W. S. ELLIS, Uotton Avenue, near Cherry street, juno,29 Macon, Ga. 'Vlie Ciicrty Pefltiinl. L’OR Goughs', Golds, Asthma, Consumption, -I A c.—A pleasant and concentrated prepiirii tinn ol the Pitinus \ irginin, or Wild Gin 11 , 'File medical properties of this Southern treenre here eliemicallv prepared in combination with Rlmtrerl prlnctpt. . n _ tile and effectual remedy lor all complaints ol the longs and breast,coughs, asthma, croup, whoop ing cough, bronchitis and all curable vases of consumption. The price is half less than usual for such medicines. For sale In ' J'me 2d J lI.iVW 8 ELLIS, Mar on. r J’II Ii GREAT SOUTHERN fcEMEDY— F For Cholera, Dittrrhcra, Cholera infantum or Siimm-r eomplnirit of Children, Disentcrv, Cholera Mnrlms, Vomiting, Pain in the Breast’ Ac —Kecomniendrif bv the most eminent l’hysi * bins, for family and plantation use—a never failing remedy for the above complaints. For »»l« by J. U VV. S. ELLIS, june 29 Sole Agents, Macon. ( HLVU>OU M> 7 F(7vTaT<> PIJ-LS—Th>'ve \J *getable remedy for diseases arising from impurities of the blood, dyspepsia, scrnliiha and all chronic di-eases—(tlso'a substitute for calo mel, as a cathartic in foyers and all bilious a flee- I tions. For sale by * june 29 ' J If. & XV. S. ELLIS. jFGVFT I\N 11 AI R TON I CAN D R ESTO •“ J R VI’IVF.—I or preserving, restoring and beautifying the Hair. W hen the hair is falling out a beautiful head of hair may be produced. It also be.autilfes the hair ol any, and is richly perfumed. For sale by june 29 j: 11. & VV. S. ELLIS. 5 LMON RUGA I^.— An article for Lemonade J-4 superior to Lemon Syrup, for sale by june 29 J II iV VV. H. ELLIS. /1 OI .OG NF. VV A r F!’. It —Of various pe i fumes, xe bv the hullle or gallon, for sale by June'22 J. II iSi VV. S. ELLIS j >REPARLi) BARLEY, I’AIMOCA, SAGO -* —Splendid Articles for making Puddings mid diet for sick persons. A fresh supply just received at W. FREEMAN* 3. i>"g 17 30 Liioicc Tobacco. JUST received ;t small lot of superior Chew ing Tobacco, considered by those who have iHed it, to he the best in Town. Afso on hand a supply of if. Jigbifnl f-'oioLiojj Tobacco, mild, richly flavored and cheap. For sale by E. L. STitOU ECKER, may 25 Druggist. APOLEON GAPES—A new and supeih -LN article. Parisian ditto, of every style and price. Just received by npril 6 LOGAN At ATKINSON. ? 1 LOTUS, CABBI MERES, |)RAP t>E x .' I.'FES, and summer stud’s of every quality, just received by npril (i LOGAN & ATKINSON. Q PERM, Adamantine and Tallow,of all sizes, Just receiv ed ami for sale by. june 8 GEO, 'V ROGERS. _- -- y « gcoclE , e , KS> FJ 11IE Subscriber has just reeeived, direct from • New York, a fresh supply of new Groceries, such as fresh Dates, dried Currants, Preserves, Figs, Sardines, Catsup, Pepper Sauce, Citron’ Gaper Sauce, Cocoa, New Chocolate, Raisins, Nuts of all kinds, Rice, Java Coffee, Mneearopi, l ine Table Halt in boxes or bags, Nutmegs, Cloves, Pepper, Spice and Ginger, Sperm and Adamantine Cnnflles, and a great variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Also, a fine lot of Fresh Tens, for sale by THOM AS J. MOULTON, Agent, Opposite Mr. G. M. Logan’s new Brick Building, nug >1 On Cherry Street. Flo in-, HI «‘tj I, Font, IYACON Hams, Sidesand Shoulders; Lard,, J> Irish and Sw eet Potatoes—in store and for sale by J. 8. RICHARDSON, Cotton Avenue, march 24 17 fJHVO Hundred Boxes Segars, a great variety i of brands from common to very fine. For sale cheap by GEO. T. ROGERS, june 8 ilnms. Butler, Syrup, Ac. Cincinnati sugar cured hams ' GOSHEN BUTTER New Orleans Sugar House SYRUP A few Jars of very white Leaf LARD. All of choice quality, just received and for sale by GEO. T. ROGERS, dee I Cherry Street. ( isars, Cigars ~ 1 FIFTEEN Thousand Cigars various brands— - among them are some genuine and most ele gant Cigars. Lovers of a good article will be certain to gel it at W. FREEMAN’S, march 30 Congress M ain. ~ rfc Y the Box or single bottle, direct from the * Springs. Just received and f< rsale by june 8 GEO. T. ROGERS. ( lOBB’S PEN AI .CODE,—This Work, au. V/ lliorizcd by the last Legislature, and just published, is now for sale by JOS. M. BOARDMAN. s,l g 24 3.3—m3m Porter. , r PEN Casks of Ryass’ celebrated Porter so 1 sale hv W. l ii.LL.MAN. march 30 RatlwayN Ready Heller. AFRESH Supply of this Article, just receiv ed and for sale hv JACKSON BARNES, nov .Mulberry street, Macon. \ Charleston Advertisements. UJ HOI’LL, . fcr.YG i tuee r, ciunLEsro.v.s.c. a-=aSa, By DANiLL COOK. j’By B 26— ly €. JL E. L. KEUrI9O.\ & CO. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF J MKE/C.V »«r GOfJUS, i CHARLESTON, S. C. 1 Y\7OULD rcspeetlully inform their friend* V V ami those who purchase Dry Goods in their city, that they are now prt pared to ofi’ur, a large, choice and well assorted Stock ; FOJILIG.V, t.LYCY JXU STAPLE vU-sDsD;i>s3» As they receive, the Bulk ofilieir Goodsilttert from European Ports, they feel assured of being able l 1 compete successfully with anv othef Market in the Un ted Htales. C. A E L. KF.PRISON A CO. No. 239 King, North VV est Corner of King and Market Street*. aug _24» 33—3 m PLAINS; BLA\KE FS, KEHSEY9 ANif> FLANNELM. t JAIIE * WOOLLEN GOODS, liave just received, per ships “Gulnaru,” “Orion” and “Sanioset,” from Liverpool, their Fall supply of PL AI NS, KER sEYS, White and colored BLANKETS, W bite. Red, Blue and Gt emi Flannel Blanketing, Guernsey Shirts, Kilmarnock Caps, Heotcli Bonnets, iS . cxpres-ly suited to our Son.hern Planters' Trade, and to an inspection of which, they confidently mine all vvho visit the Churls*- ton Markup C A E. E. KERR ISON A CO., 299 King, North Vest Coriser of King and Market Sireet*. »uc 24 33—3 m WI LLIA.tr HOWLA.XD, At his .Vcw Store, .\o. 2lt, Bend of king Street CHARLESTON, S. C. HAS oil hand and will constantly keep sup plied with tin: largest variety of Rich and 8 isnnnble DRV GOODS, ever exposed in Charleston', to which the attention of Planter* and Country Merchants is milted. jt'ly 2J, " 28—Iy WELCH’S STORE, COtlN-Kft OF MKKTItCG AND MAKKKT Sriirr.TS, JY'-ir the Charleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C. FFIR A VELLF.iI 8 are invited to call nt L WELCH'B Fashionable Furnishing Store for'Gentlemen, where can be ‘had SHIRTS made ir, the latest Fashion, and of the best ma terials, superior workmanship, and Dauskin * celebrated |.aUern. N- A. DAUSTvIN is the original inventor of cutting Shirts hv measure ment Dauskiti s Pattern lias received the un qualified cnmmend.ilion . of Gentlemen in nil parts of the United States, and has been pry uourieed perfect. Also, for sale, a great variety of GOODS, suitable for Gentlemen, july 20 28—1 v E. J 5. FREWS, ACf-TtON- AND COMMISSION MKRCHANt, A‘j. 19 V.nduc Range, Charleston, S. C. 5 I AS , nnstantly on hand every description of A. s Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, te -*' V mid un Sales ol'Dry Goods Twice a VV’eek. July 2) 28—1 v 11. TAI’LOIt, nnMRIt.U- COM MISSION MKBCIXANT, .Vo. 17 Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C. HAS always 011 hand, a full supply of 4-4 and 7-8 Brown Shirtings, Print*, Bleached anil Colored GOODS, which will ho gold on favorable terms. 1 Vi tit for Charleston Steam Cotton Factory, july 20 28—ly E. W. COOPER, .V„. 90 East Ray, Charleston, S. C. DEALER in Farina ; Wheaton Griis ; 51ar earoni ; Vermicelli ; Pickles of all kinds; Tapioca; Chocolate and Cocoa, of every des* eription ; Sweet Oil ; Mustard ; Spices ; Lemon Sug.ir ; Lemon Syrup ; Essence, of Coffee, Ac. Irnported Sugars, Champaigtics, Clarets, Ac. and Fancy Groceries in general. (LJ’Agcnt for the Congress Steam Mills, New july ,20 28—Iy liiscuit Bakery, .Vo. 131 Meeting Street, apposite the Market , CHARLESTON, S. C. rplIE Subscriber lias constantly on hand J. Pilot and Navy Bread, Soda, Butter, Lc mon,W uter, Sugar and Dy speplic CR ACKERS, Ginger Nuts, Ac., in barrels, kegs, boxes and bulk, alt warrated ofthe best quality, and at tho lowest prices. K. S, MII-LAR. july ti 26—ly Skpositoiy of tiie Southern Baptist Puhlicsitioat Society, .Vo. 41 Broad Street, Charleston, S. C. rpilE present Agents ofthe Society have tho L pleasure of announcing to the Baptists of Georgia, that they have recently fully replenish ed tlieii Stock of BOOKS. They have now at their Depository in Charleston, as complete an assortment of Denominational and Tbeolo girat Books, as can he found in any Southern City. Their entire Stock having been purchas ed for Cash, they hope to be able to sell on the most reasonable terms. In addition to the usual discount, f> percent, will he allowed on every hill cashed within thirty days from dale A Catalogue of the Books kept at the Depository lias boeii recently published, and will ho fot vvarded by mail to those who desire it. GEORGE PARKS & CO. Agents S. B. P. S july 6 25—ly Works issued, BY The Southern Baptist Publication Sociclv. Thu Way of Salvation By Dr. Howell, 12tno. pp. 336 Price 8/A cents. Taylor on’ Restricted Communion—ldmo. pp. 96. Price 10 cents. Advantages of Sabbath School Instruction— By Rev. C. D. Mallory. 14mo. pp. 46. Price 61 cents. A Decisive Argument against Infant Baptism —By Rev. J. L Dagg. 1 ditto pp. 52. Price6l cents. Also, for sale, Fuller on Bn|4tturn and Communion—l2mo pp. 204. Price 50 cents Williams Miscellanies—Bmo pp 400. $1 5C Kitto’g Daily Bible Illustrations—2 vein. 2 00 Alexander on Psalms. : : 1 25 Mothers ul’lbu Wise aml Good. : 75 july G 26—ts Witt. 8. LAWTON A CO. Factors and Commission Merchants, Macon , Ga ''*,A MEE make a'dvanceson shipments to their v v Houses, LAWTON A DOWELL, Sa vannah, Ga.; arts LAWTON, DOWELL & CO. .Charleston, S. C. nov 31 34—if