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, U dying- Ho talks freely and says
whole object was to free the slaves.
11 <>n „f Connecticut, another leader
H,-.l Three of the Marines, and sev
****:• t i,e State troops were s-h >t
tlopt those that were murdered by
* .vent? were seveial of thenr| men
the of the State, ft is leared
oi , o a insurrection has many lain ficaUnns.
Washington and Alexandria
ln lU thoritie9*re* preparcl for anynner
tlie it occurs. The government ot
and Virginia have tak-n every
T iutionary measure. The population are
P >’ ch excited, aud insist that the pris
L houlJbe tried by a drum head Court
crers
Oct. 18 P. M A company
ur t *d men, under tlie authority of the
t> e ienf Baltimore this afternoon, for
: P*""'** ,h * fog'll** biSUr
, r . and overtaking them iu any State or
BeU.8 eU . r _ t ,f the Uuiou in whicti they may le
• -"a The l>oite-l States District Attor
- v ieft here this evening to bring on the
trial oi the per.-ons. Tmee hun
j’ Virginia military ar-ived front R ch-
Vd th*-> evening, but found orders to re
r„ their services were not needed.—
Taa'most energetic measure* are on loot to
j -et out and capture all invo’ved in the in
rection. Quiet las leeu restored.
Members Elect to the Legis
lature.
first named arc- Senators, Democrats
roman, Opposition in italics.
Appling.—Kitcb, Graham.
Baldwin. —Briscoe, MeComb,
gank*.—Pruitt, Allen.
Baker. — Lunar, Solomons.
Berrien. —Williams, Noble*.
y,(,b.—Tracy, Lockett, Anderson.
Bnan.—Hart, Smith.
Brooka —Griffin, Edmondson.
Burke. —Sturges, Heath, Rosier.
Bulloch, Cone, Goodman.
Butts.— Byers, Harkness.
—Johnson, Wofford, Sims.
Calhoun. —Harvin, Knowles.
Camden.—A. S. Atkinson, J. G. Du
four.
Campbell.—Tatum. Suggle.
Carroll. —Merrill. Johnson, Richards.
Catoosa. —Haskett, Srpnyberry.
Chattooga.—Kinby, Echols.
Chatham. —Lawton, Screven, Hartridge.
Chattahoocbie. —Johnson, Whittle.
Charlton. —Maddox, Hogans.
Cherokee. —Hightower, Worley Fleming
C'lavton. —Johnson, Glass.
Clark. — Billups, Lumpkin, Deloney.
Clay.—Burnett, Cullens.
Clinch. —Sirman, Williams.
Columbia. —Fulton, Colvard. Wilson.
Coweta. —Wynn, Martin, McLendon. ;
Cobb. —Gartrell, Lester, Green.
Colquitt.— Tillman, Gay.
Crawford.—Walker, Hicks.
Dade.—Davis, Tatum.
Dawson. —Suinmeronr, HackcnhulL
DeKalk.— Alexander, Ragsdale.
Decatur.— Wm. ('heeler, R. R. Terrill
(lnd. Deni.)
Dooly.—Brown, Famell.
Dougherty.—Harris, Ely, Mallarv
Early.—Robinson, Cook.
Edingham.— Hines, Grorenstein.
Elbert.—Carter, Clake.
Emanuel.— McLeod, McGar.
Fayette.—Denham. Underwood.
Floyd.—Printup, Alexander, Turner.
Forsyth.,—Hutchins, Davis, Bruton,
Franklin.—Morris, Earl.
Fulton.—Collier, Thrasher, Taliaferro.
Glasscock.—Usury, Kelly.
Glynn.—Thomas Butler King, John L.
Harris. .
Gordon.—SUoelnut, Fair, Baugh.
Greene.— Ward, Me Whorier, I-ewis.
Gwinnett.— Lenoir, Blakev, Reeder.
Hall.—Poole, Smith.
Hart.—Stowers, Holland.
Harris.— Hood. Mullens, Kennon,
Habersham.—Morris, Earle.
Hancock.— Smith, Leu-is, Brantley.
Haralson.—Green, SockwelL
Hnry.— Cloud, Harper, Henderson
Heard.—Oliver, Ware.
Houston.—McGehee, Green, Brown.
Irwin.— Young, Young.
Jackson.—Delap|>eriere, Mint:, Daniel.
Jasper— Bartlett, Key.
Jefferson.— Tarver, Brinson
Jones.—Glover, Finey.
Johnson..—Snell, Taplev.
Laurens.—Moore, Holmes.
Lee.—Butts, Cocks.
Lincoln.— Lockhart, Barksdale.
Liberty. —Z L Bogy*, B P Harrington.
Lowndes.—Brinson, Howell.
Lumpkin. —lt IF Riley, Me Daniel, Mayes
Macon.— Cook,
Madison.—Hitchcock, Strickland.
Marion.—Ruthin. Bivin-s.
Mein tosh.—Randolph Spalding, OC Hop.
kins.
Mi'rriwether.—Hall, Kctor, licndcr.
MiicbelL—Maples. Ind. Op., Jones.
Milton.—Cowcn, Howell.
Miller.—Roberts, Joyner.
Montgomery.— Mcßae, Sharpe.
Morgan.—Reid, Fannin.
Monroe.— Tripjtc, Settle, Clark.
Muscogee.— Holt, Williams, Dixon.
Murry.—Wilson. McDonald.
Newton.—Jones, Henderson, Stewart.
Oglethorpe.— Barrow. Lotton, KGerhart.
Paulding.— Gray, McEtrer.
Pike—Head, Mitchell.
Pierce—Donaldson, Sweat.
Pi’ keno.—, Aired, Price.
P*>lk.—Ware, (Indep. D.,) Hutchins.
Putnam.—Turner, Vaughn, Scott.
PuU-ki.—(J. W. Jordon, R. F. DeLantar.
Quitman.—Gtierry. Morris.
Kaban.—Williams, Jones.
Randolph.—Sawyer (Indep.,) Taylor (In-
Coleman.
Richmond.— Miller, Gibson, Rhode*.
Scriven.—Cooper, Prescott.
Schley.—Crittenden. Perry.
Spalding.— Malhevrs. Patrick.
Stewart.— Rrans, Walton. Holloman.
Sumpter. — HiH, Harper, Brown.
Tat nail.—Grice, Brewton.
Talbot—L. B. Smith, J. McCrary, Thom
o* humsden.
Taylor.—Wallace, McCanU.
Talliaferro.— Reid, Holden.
Terrell.— Williams, Vanover.
Telfair./— Pnine, Mcßea.
Thornar—.James L. Seward, Whaley.
T..w ns.—.l million, Smith.
Troup.— Hill, Fannin, Xorwood.
Twigg* —Griffin, Smith.
Vpson.— Flewellen, Horselry.
Union.—Barclay. Fain.
Washington— Wells, Wicker. Irwin
Warren.—Wellborn, Gibson, Pilcher.
Ware.—Burwell Sweat, f. B. Clayton.
Wayne.—-nenrv A Cannon, Wylly
Knox.
Walton.-—White, Hurst, Silvers.
Walker.—Bond, Dalton.
W ebster.— Shephard. Causey.
M uttßeld.—Moore, Brayles.
M hite.—She ton, West.
‘Ylcox.— Norman McDuffie, M. G. Fort
ner.
” ilkes.—Hill, Irvin, Sims.
dkinson.— Whitehurst, Conley.
” orth.—Harris, Hendersoa.
ews Items.—From the Savannah (Ga.)
Republican, of October 15th:
, * notice, with regret, in the columns of
““New York Journal of Commerce, the
a °f Geo. Gordon, Esq., a highly es-
gentlemao and merchant of Savon
“‘t, which took place, in that city, on the
MKh ‘ n *t- Mr. G. was in the 72d year of
‘* age at the time of h a death. Peace to
tuaaahesl
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; FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE .
ARRIVAL
OF T H E STEAMSHIP
NORTH BRITON.
HEATH UK THE AMERICAN MINISTER AT
PARIS.
Farther Point. Oct. Kilt.—The steamship North
Britain, with l.iver|s>ol advices to the sth instant. :
j toticheil off here t.wlay.
Commercial News.
, Tin-sales of cotton in Liverpool for three days |
| amounted to 2&,(*ni I tales, of which 2.000 were taken I
I on -peeitlariou. The market was quiet and steady:
j holders ottered freely btlf showed no disposition to [
press sales. Middling Orleans 6%d; Middling I’p- ;
i land* 6%d.
M tutßuaL —Advices from the manufacturers tin- |
! favorable. There was but little enquiry, and prices i
) vr- re weak.
< ‘onsols were quoted at to 95%.
| tIENERAt M vrkfts.— Breadstuff'were decliningnnd i
I some circulars say slow of stile. Flour quiet and de
j elined fid. a I*. per sack and barrel. Wheat declined
; 2d. Corn quiet and steady. n<> quotations. Beet
steady. Pork dull and steady. Bacon quiet. laird
steady and I letter demand. Sugar steady. Rice dull.
, t’otlee quiet. Ttirpcntilic steady at .To.. ‘ad.
I/ixnr.v M vßeets.—Breadstuff's dull and steady.— j
! Corn firm, and eon-ideraMc htt-diH-ss in tliHiting i-ar
g.a-s. Sugar heavy. Coffee dull. Tea slow of sale
and unaltered. Rice firm.
Latest Markets.
Liverpool. Wetlnesday. P. M.—Cotton st<a<ly: sales I
WW# Giles, of wliii-h itH-rnUtocffinil exportent ti*>k
l.tiOß. llreatlstiiffs anti provision* quiet,
i/oxtms, Wnlnestbff noon.—Consols 953't*.95% f„r j
j money and aeeouut.
General Intelligence.
The general News by the North Briton is uniin- j
i portant.
The Hon. John Y. Mason. American Minister to |
France, is dead, from on attack of Apoplexy,
j The Great Eastern is announced t,, leave Portland
for Holyhead the Bth October.
There were vague rumors of a strike among the |
’ iron workers of England.
Indian News from Texas.
New Orleans. Oet. 14.—Advices from Ban Antonio j
state that Gen.Twiggs has refused to aid the citizens J
j of Brownsville as requested bv them, on tlie ground
that he ha* not enough men at his <h'ise.:l to drive
j the touchtti away from the frontier, and he can there- I
fore d<> nothin.’ for (bent. The ranches on the Texas
J side of the Rtelirmude are lieing xljaiidoucd <u a<-
j count of the Indian depredations. The citizens of
1 Situ Antonio are raising tw-o companies of volunteer*
1 on account of the inability of Gen. Twiggs to protect
: the country.
CnmlidalcN Before (lie
dire.
Dr. Blackburn, Editor of the Lumpkin i
Palladium, will boa candidate, we learn, for j
the office of Secretary of the Senate, of the
next General Assembly ; and we have this j
to say for the Doctor, if our friend* in that
body are compelled to vote for a Democrat, j
they had better gi ve their support to one I
who is an openly avowed opponent of Sie-
pheu A. Douglas, for the Presidency, than
for a friend of the latter. Dr. Blackburn is
pledged against Douglas, no matter how
( many Charleston Conventions may nominate
him.
Colton’a Atlas. —M r. I Vnny. agent for this work,
is still in (he eity. soliciting sul>*cri|>tions. A* his stay
is necessarily short the opportunity of subscribing
j should not lie lost by those who desire to complete
I their libraries, in this department of knowledge.—
We venture to say that for fullness of geographical,
j topographical and statistical information, up to the
) present time, this Atlas of Colton'* is far ahead of
any ptiMication extant. On these sul jects it is indeed
a Library, in itself. Resides, its execution is so ele
gantly artistic as to Is- mi ornament to the center
table of any gentleman.
MARRIE3D,
On the Cth inst.. bv Rev. S. Landrum. Mr. NA
THANIEL COATES and Mrs. SI’SAN G. COOK, all
of Macon. Ga.
on the sth inst- bv Rev. S. Igindnitn. Mr. At lllie
LFS ALUOIN md .Mis- SARAH MiMANI S, all of
I this city.
DIED,
In Tall*>tion. Ga- on ihc Tth Octotier. Mrs. VIR
GIMA W. KENDALL, wife of Dr. John B. Kendall,
in her isth year. t
In Jefferson county. Ga.. on Sunday morning last-
Mbs. GERALDINE f:. JOHNSON, wife of E. R. John
son. K*q„ ill the 27th year of her age. Mrs. J. was
the daughter of the late lairkin Griffin. Emi-of Ma
i con. and daughter-in-law of the Hon. H. Y. John -on.
Her remains were brought to this city on Monday
and interred iu the Rose Hill cemetery. Services at
tlie Episcopal church. l>y KeT. Mr. Rees.
In Linwivod. near Columbus, on tlie 13th inst.. Dr.
THOMAS W. DAWSON, son ofthelate Hon. William j
i C. larson.
It is a sad office to jk-u the <leath of an age,l man. ,
i hut to record the demise of one ho young—liis life |
i just la-gun—a lovely partner Isit recently pledged to j
1 share his tlestiny—bright prospects and glowing ;
hopes radiating in his future, melts the hardest heart
to sympathy and tears. May Heaven bles* the be
reaved one. and impress ti|*>n her heart the image j
: of tlutt sweet Comiorter to sustain her iu her great I
atflh tion.— Oil. Tiates.
In ChattalKss-ln-e countv. on the l'th ins*.. Dr.
GEoRGES. HARDAWAY, ton of Maj. R. S. Uanla- 1
way.
T<s high a eulogy could not I*- passed nja>n the
genuine worth of our lost friend. Returning from
College with the highest honors, he won for himself
in his profession the meed of praise, which always l
follows true merit. Hail lie lived, he would have j
made liis mark in the world of science. To native
powers of mind, he Idended iho softness of a maid- j
i en's temper, and won from those around him. the j
appellation of nature's nobleman. We knew the de- j
c ased well, and our hot tears mingle with those ;
of hi* bereaved family, as we consign to it* last !
resting place, his manly form. Too soon he follows
, n loving mother to live” tomb, but bis bright spirit
joins her* in tliat land of Heavenly delight.—CM.
J iw'*.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
The Western Pc na. Pair, held at I’itts
hnreh, September, awarded the first Premiums •
for U-st Business and i iriaina-ntul Writing to the
Iron < itv < trniK rcial College. This is the third tri
umph at the Fairs of this City over other College*.— j
. I‘ittAmmh (Jnzette.
Oxygenated lli((er*.
The qualities of this medicine lias placed It upon |
an itaperisiudife foumlaimn. In destroying disease |
ami inducing health it lias no parallel.
For the following complaints these Bitter* are a j
Specific, viz:—/h/spqvsrfi, or Ittiikfreflon, Heart Burn, i
Are tit a • OmUt erntm, leu m of A/ipetite, Heiutnrhe ami ,
■ General IteMity.
In many seetkaisof our country this preparation
* is extensively used ly physiciatt* in their practice, j
and it seem* to luive restorv-d many to health, who i
were apparently heyood the reach of the healing art- ;
Hul joined are a few triUite* from well known phy, j
sieum*:
At evsnazn. Tioga Cos.. Pa.. Aug. ii, ‘s*.
j I luive used the Oxygenated Hitters inmy practice
with decided auccesa indebihty and general Pn>*tra- |
tion **•_ and eontldontlv recommend it in tJeneral
lVMlitv. and disease* of’tiie digestive organs.
F. If. WHITE, M. D,
Arn tx. N". Y_ **-pt. ti. 1858.
Gentlemen :—I have t*-en in the druglaisiness the
last fifteen years, and have never sold a medicine
wli; ti has glTeii such great satisfaction in cases of
Dyspepsia as the Oxygenated Bitters, and in tbisths
case 1 always recommend it. H.G. FOWLER.
BIXLINi’.TON. Vt.. Nov. 12. 1854.
tirnitemu it: —I am pleased to State, that I have tried
the Oxygenated Bitters for Indigestion and Debility,
ami 1-sind immediate relief front using only a pirt
of a Little. I have the greatest confidence” in it as i
• etira far Dyspepsia and General Debility, and re
commend it with much pleasure. Your*. *<-_
JAMES LEWIS, M.D.
Prepared by S. FoWLE* Cos, lkistoll, and Sold by
K. L. SiKotiU EEZ, Druggist. oet 14
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
BIK JAMES CLARKES
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS.
Pre|red from • prescription of Btr J. Clarke. M. D., Pbyvl
dan Extraordinary to the Queen.
Till* well known mst'dor i* no imposition, but a wire an*
wife mutsly f.s Fe>nalc DifficulUe* and.fc*rod ion*, from any
cause whatever; ud although a powerful remedy, they cow
tain nothing hurtful to the constitution.
To Married Ladies,
. It is pecunarty su tud. It will, ia a abort time, bring oa th
I monthly period with regularity.
Thom Pill* have nevsr iui known re raih, vtukkn
m Dixectiok* oa the ton rasa or naniLft ana wbll
For foil particular*, get a pamphlet, free, of th agent.
N. B.—*l and I postage (tamps endornd to any authorized
•gent, will insure a bottle, containing GO pills, by return mall.
fW~ hold in Macon by Maaaan A Caarnaa, and hy all re
i Stahls Druggist* throeghoat th* caul try. [ap. 1 W
E3?SKWHEAT CAKES AND
Crolrlori Ryrup.
| /ATiRLS New Rockwheat Floor.
Ate ! do Rouble uo fnltien *yrup.
Just received. -.id for sole at
<> IN (-I GKKEIt A FKKEMAN i*.
New Goods.
FRESH CONFECTIONARIES.
lienry Horne
fVAS lely returned from the Northern Market*, ami hs*
nor, at 4 srt'rlvjnx emuti&nt ▼ a veey cMifaK
ot t v ii*ic!iauarWs rd family ri *l t* which Le
fmriWr the *t.ex.t;oa of li*e Citizen*oi Una n *iiu sunound
i*H country.
Thankful frr the patronejre en'oyrd f.r
the 1 ineyesru. I moit reflect tl7 ff>r a f-oatinuditcc j
of thfe Nan.r, pio-j i.v.nf that mil my ru aiiklj lm ciitcUd !
to Ey i a’. roiii> to lueiit their favor.
Peru Wine.
I invite the be?t judffri f W iue to the th *ve, which can
not <? RU r tfHtMM*(i in ftav< -i and put tty.
Sherrr Bnuidy. IlErmoata t*r nd.
i ort Wli t\ of h very rupfiriior qnaHfy.
(Uare’t. rhHtauU Roir, Mcuton, Ftuiiliac, ttc.
raculoet, ot wtv tiue bmiicr, at
HENRY IIORNRS
CAUTION!!!
OUR very *r-tifv*.ngf Mice* J , particularly thi* Fa’l ir
l.!ci uir Eli ho havt* exiMf in* and mir .*fe-’ ctl a of ; *-me
lia i* M4ufjtt*rtt unde the * iif< ct *f c •unidv -
a**h* *-iik y. aud r urnirh**d o caa oil r
our tr:*-i d* ) efievet Ihov L< arat v^iuh.iu rt*utfi,tee;'her
toe QUALITY, ol AN 111 Yvr i Kl< *K t (i. o-i*. ■ **-
l'*re heliekiDje th in. m ill d< u> the favor to call fn and e* e <*r
• *ld lu.elve?. We may Ma r ** that we conm t prt vent in and r
j hEi*de4effor*son tat cf a rue U *ellth-ir good*, nor oh
we c ;ite ceui t re* a \ te. We * a*i ly I ‘1 e a!i t xam ..: -
lion n the |*r;of th<je, wh % witb*>ut retl-cti* n, nrisr t l*r
tor m tunedeccivd hy inch in srep-cwrda’i nu nr * tru k*of
ih*- trade a* they are CenoniiLand l*v tli s** who rtonp to
Li*et!ic>ni. V\ . W. I'AUKi.K AUO.
t 15
2. ES
Fall & Winter Millinery,
Mrs. Ann Damour.
I I AS just returned from New York
ft *■ ■ * *it lifer UE’ial and veil se- ‘
It le*.*dilock *f the at-ove (rotds wUch
A’ rtn ho bought 8* low a* at ai y Store in
i J®| fhecltr. Herpartaian rat< arn of the j
v 7 iru f >nrtaTi •: Hildas To si ylo ami
FfV wl (jnsUltv, cannot lea anywhere
r* They •• utiM in Velvet. >i k. Lc*clj ru and
j\ * f*t h\\, J .adit* and M‘s*es sits; a j
jpm it real of .M i?st s le aver. Silk, ia*#-
;• “ji p‘rii and
fir et IMmpkdonr, Medklieri, MaHese and
1 ‘ French Lace re t, Uot ffu r e*, Bridal
j Wreaths, Head dres esand Nets; Cutis of various styes: i
W I*-, f*|de braids. Rack Rraids, ort an ental Comhs aud Hair j
ptds. Velvet*, (irth*. Brivt-r ( ktltp, Chuks and Ha-|ie* : !
a tine lot of Velvet, Mlk and I‘eiin** Kibes and Eveninir
l>reH*E; a(uil MrntTnent of Fur Mantll'-*, V ct*-
rii.er, Ci.fT- aid Muif : Feathers, Flowers and Rillnrs, of |
l*e tstvle-; Ut*eral|o ds. M:trnp< suClouds, l hilwtand Me- j
1 rino K rinje , Jktrti as, licnip FkirtK, Cor>eU,
li'irthsAc. OLt ?Gv
ENGRAVING
In all i(* Branclu%
S . IC . THEUS
HA s locate* l in Macon, fr the puipo-e or ou the
husiire** of EnKiavimr In all it* branches. euVhH* ‘ ed-
I injE, V i*iti amt I rofc-sional Jewelrv, Silver-ware,
I Ac. A1 o Wood Enrravlnc. Having served a re#ii|srs*p*
pre*(iceh:i* to the t usire**, Le feels capable of glvxt.g ntif* j
me 9 ion to nisenflc mets.
j Ottce At i)•* Jewelry etore of Mr. Skift*—he old stand of
i M. I>. BiruAf, MuiUrry Ft , under Granite Fail.
GMMGE iiiAKER I S
HARDWARE.
. I.VtOi \
\ Kacca. / /\
i / \. 4Ca ‘ S \
/■ \ \ -$
/ X * W sr - e^ e A
/ % \
I ‘.'rj 1
I “'•3 UIUJ wuc’s * j
1 ‘ \ ‘ <r Ho £ J.. I
L.u * n re^u,l
\ .v-° f # \ X ’V /
V £ : \ \ /
I 1
\Full aoEortmcut of “Wagon and Cur-
. riago Maker'll Material for sale at
N-w York prices, adding freight, together
with a lull assortment of Hardware adapted
to the u-e of
Planters, Smiths, Hechanies, fee.
For Sale bv
AMTEIAV U’EEIK
oct IT Macon, Ga.
Trie Di'is gs’ Patent
PIANO FORTE.
Tain n w ren-’v’oan-wt rtl * < ft r p* :*i •.! ti. “Who j
m ke* sh !**•-( nm#**?*’ 1 novir. ur,<n;a
LRiGGN I’AKMFI.Kt a CO, ft-# Y*ik. I kwe
h ent-i: injf 11*no- JSyjr-. and ch im t* uud^rstand the
imsriiM ei.i *h< p j:!. y. Ii u •* It cu Nr*n txpr *ly to j
arCft: in Um l* *t ibe -*. I !.:•# ii • v ty I
i art ot iri**
in pror h-s f Uetf in: ilr *ll • *’ i:m tut e'tep n I I
other* Mi two *>.y imp* -rai t i :oti- u r.**. \i*:vo..e and i
•*’ ti>*i*,a*l c;.jt>tHy or rl.n :✓ In *ui;e ‘fhr
tonel*|r<*d x- mp j• > tt* e li'-b the V Mr. there I
being two aontidit'*’ :o,"G cii.u\ *n tfi'an*. ‘]!•* fctfn y, J
tri ck plai.k*. Mocks ai.d Ptace-” ** and. x e arnay will., eo a I
chan her i*t< m i for * iml Ti e :na Bwetti;ttof
ton : * i* ttpial to ihat or i|k- lent Grand l’i:u o
ThenpadiytorklfiVlt rin tune a- pel:da on a newly in
veiittd Inn Fmine. *•(• liHl-(>lßt>'. wri’cl* ►i.stsln* :U sin- i*t n
and is entire! v free fn nt tie vlhratoiy iait 0‘ the Inctru
tner.f. Tin re i*a<eal in ]r.v net!in if e .itai m r <f put- i
t iirfon IheiHHiti 4 y im t \h iin lit*i e to r> st or to yar jt j
t.-.ir he%ni y*. and In trie arranpenmit f tl.ed:nj* r*. ‘the
tianv-, liMßtinera. hack eaUhtfl. •• nd rvery run t th * c 4 i-n j
it xu.td in i nmui er .hat cat.nut l e eic> iled. ‘J he Jolhiwing •
ka f r. m ! Ini mg : J
‘•Mr. .S B. t biggs-1 har* ixnn.ircd yrur n**w piano
F* no, and cordial y approve of |i* ayrtent of c i>. -t uc'oti;
i*F prln* ip'.ea hy wh ; < a jrreat i ©v*fie if vihrafory fwwer i* |
okuined, It verv ►in.p'e iiertec*'.y p'in *i h cal >
Tim lorn* *s jxn>ndai>d uoh.e. hiimued captvUy for mi*-
taln*nrUansomidorririgii y, and it* v**hm ; eoTt- m* <.ri*o>Aor.
1 have neve r heard excelled ;n ueptli, purity, j- nd sympathetic 1
* we* tiit**. S TH A LBt’ RG. M f
Similar cerl if calcs have becu rece vid f.oxu Goiaeltalk,
Str.D k< x*h. Mu-on uid many lrier ciulucut :n st*.
o. e c.tth* .'fe- iiistrtiiii id* iu>y Ikt retli 8t Mebr Vlrgi* s
Eer-ha 1 be nhl MW*n to fill orders tot only with these pi- j
nno*, bat other* of a very mat ; atte n— f- vr lnrse ram-4 i
corner*. j'Olh e lev*, roM* h and. C DCtuvn, so tlmt I
pice >C4*i he played on them the‘amen* on the 7 octave pi- ;
u s nc* |on the kw**r Irti-t x ote*. A Im, 7 c*e ave | iA!c-*
• •ft Xe s:. in*- make arid |atteru. *lik h we w 11 ►ell *urpriHiijc y :
c* eap. The lr.*r s ph*to vill \*> ►o|.i at ah< ut ihes.BrC :
price- * ti er pianos, ai'CO’ding to flntrh * f cbe.
t haN e the a£c*n-y forthe *t eof ti* *d xi:n * *c*r the State 1
1 ofG**orac*a. new from any jurt of the S*ate will te
pT’ m|4 y attended to. O. U. KICK.
Dlrert to Mae-n. ►epSOW.f.
(ftpag”
fGINI
A. M. Bininger & Cos
(Establillied 1 778,)
SOLE IMPORTERS,
No. 338 Broadway, N. Y.
This DELICIOUS TONIC,
especially designed for the use of the
Medical Profession and the Family,
possesses tlio.se intrinsic medicinal prC
j ter ties (Tonic and Diuretic) which belon/
to an Old and PURE GIN. The
business of manufacturing spurious gins,
and offering them as beverages, under
the titles, “ Aromatic,” —“ Cordial,” — i
Medicated,” etc., has become so com
,oll, that the public are justly suspicious
of nearly everything that is offered under
similar forms, and tlie trade has thus
been brought into disrepute. It has
remained for our house (established in
1718) to supply the pressing popular
need, and to inaugurate a new era in
the history of the Trade. We trust
that our established reputation—found
ed upon eighty years of experience
abundantly vindicates our claim to public
confidence.
3xr, 33.
A comparison of “ Bininger** Old London Dock Oh.”
with others bearing similar names, will establish its
superiority, and make other Cavtion unnecessary.
Put up iu Quart Bottlf.s, in Cases of
one and two dozen each, and sold through
out the world by Druggists, Grocers, &c.
Druggists and Dealers
Supplied with
Wines and Brandies, I
Direct from United States BondedX
Warehouses.
For sale in Macon, by Subers & Lewis,
Cherry Street, and all prominent Druggist*,
Grocers, tic. oct
pAINT (i W*U. Flur. Brashes. fo/rfeg,.
Negroes Wanted.
rwiHE higher’ oash price will be paid fnr likely
E rnnso NJCUUOES. Alsr.fur RgvnKof Plant*,
-in- W. Jt. PHILLIPS, e*stMcon.
!?-tl
KEROSENE Oil/:
tiBKATP.EDUCTIOXIX PRh ‘R.
THE NEW YORK KEROSENE OIL CO.
(EsTAKLIMtrj. DC4.)
Abbouhcp that, having made great improve incut* in
the manufacture of Kerosene, they arc now enabled
to offer it (u the trade ul
A tli’duced I’. Ice.
The attention of consumer* i* respectfully railed
to tltf tl johieii table, the re*ult of a photometrieal
examination. I>v En'n N. Kzxt. Esq„ of New Y ork.
Chemiet. and dated Felt. 3.155 C.
| .SeS C_ j
XATEXIAL. LAMP. gj = 2
Kerosene - - - Kerosene-- 15..*'.’ 2.455 #1 on 10
t'amphene Oainphett®- 5.62- 1.290 Ct>! 485
Wlmle “i)--- Solar 1.R92 8: Inol2 no
laird Oil Solar IX4. j 7-*t 1 25 IT To
Sperm Oil -- - S.-htr i.ni'i 850 2 - 2H 47
Burning Fluid Large Wick 55. ■ aott 87 20 oo
Relinhle orders from the Trane, hy Mail or Tele
graph, title. 1. on ai'pli ation to
AI'.'TIA.S Agents
S3 T'carl Strec, Vi. Y.
KERHBENE also to Ik* obtained at the Manufac
turer*’ Pneea, of all the VV’lole>jile New York I>rug
faeturem and Dealers in Dimps.
aY. Li. —A’ EROSENK in the trade-mark of the Kero
sriic Oil o>m and oil person# at e cautioiied against using
the saiti trade-mark fur other oil*.
oet 14 bAw 3iii
City Residence
FOR SALE.
K raopt desirable and b**nuriful re* ; <lencD In
tiie ct-iilrnl i ait of the city id now offered for
sale, on ti t* iidliberal i^rm*.
The lot emt i n* lie ground, surreund- and
oxi ail Hide*, bv * T r. etn and al p. and i* improved
in the xm*rt *nf>tant:al manner. r l he H<Mi*ecoi<talß(lß4 uurt
rooms wixh flr place in each, with wide through the
middle ot i la*- main building, besides imth r*ooi, pantry, btore
rooni and cioset*, al! new and limshed in the Vest style. ‘)n
th* lot are all the necessary out buildings. Carr-age Hoc e,
stable, wjtrh house chicken bonne, smoke house. Allot. ro
wt-lis of water one of which has in lea force and lifting pump
with l£ofev tof hMe attached. Al*-*, hydrant and cl-cm in
the yard, tasaides a choice variety of >rirutt* ry and F ruix
Trrgs.ali in a thritt.v and tl lurishlng condition.
For further particulaisapph to
( Ct n L. F. W. ANDREW^.
FOR NEW YORK.
FAs: REDUCED,
Freight and Passage as Low as by any other
STEAIWriiTtS.
Cabin Passage. :::: sls.
B) the splendid and commodious
Side-wheel Steamer*
AUGUSTA 1.500 tons Opt. M. S. Woodlmll,
FLtRFDA t.-MiO “ ** Isaac Crowell,
ALABAMA 1,30 t “ “ Geo. R. Scl enck.
Aid first clad* Propeller
STAR OF THE 8< >UTJi, 1,1(10 Capt. Thomas Lyon.
These steaiijshins belong
thfc old estahfished ami
, line, known as^the
inodatiou and fare, eaniiot be
nuuided by exj>enenced,
ki Ulul, careful and poMte officer
s JOHN R. WILDER A GALLIE.
A vents. Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHILL .V K)N,
July — t.f Agents. New Y<rk
. b. day, k . uAranarr.
DAY & MAUSSENET,
Watchmakers and Jewelers,
MULBERRY ST., MACON, GA.,
HAVE now in store and daily receiving a r eh and varied
a-** rtment of good* in their line, consist'ng In part of
Fine (LOU) and STL VKR WA Ti UKS,
Ladle*’ GOLD WA Ti ‘TIES from s6o to f‘22o,
Diamond Brea at Finn and Finger Ring*
Jeirelrg of every description Clod'* in every variety
Sdver and Plated teare of rare and contly design
an lfinish. Betide* a fine ukbortment of
FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY, &C., &C.,
sneh as :.r* UffUsliy kept in the 1m *t estaMishtnent*.
A'* n t- - iti !y r#t M sienl Instrun etd*. \TOLIVik
from jgi.'i 1 3, II V.YJU** f oin to
X. //. Watches and Jewelry repaired at
short, notice oct 12—8V.&W Gilt*
SANFORD’S
lIVEE INVIGO3ATOR,
ZM VER BTSV IMTATES.
IT l*coni|Munded entiri h rum Gum*, aim ha* Income an
1 ( Ataldist.cd fa* t, a -landard Medicine, known and u r >; ruv
j hy all that l ine used l'.t land I*now reported to with
! confidence in all the dis ( • jease* for whb hit in recom
| 11.. .:.t. .1. I QC .
t It lnw cmt-5 tho;isußdr( . fiwtUiln tlse last two years
who Inal piven upHlI (-C r. lof, a, ihc nutovruu^
un-oltct>d cei'ißcut.s ii ( (my po-s-.-.siou show.
The dns.'iniist Iw :o apt < !‘d to tlie ton peritmcrit of
the ii dividual takimr i'.( TrJ (avilunJltiMicliqiiaiitltirs
as 10 act gently ont lie Low ( iX. p-ls.
Let the .1 i'ati:< of y oil Jioilgtnei t jiul.lc you In the
us,, oftlid I. I \ E It IN.; r*. iVIUIIM VTttlt. an .1 it
will cur, l.lter < <i tit-; (Plaints. 11l lolls \I-
Inoks, n y H|it‘jt.iu js. .fit mti If Itiarrltoen,
‘-■tinnier i’otaplaii.ta < ‘Ovsealery, l> r• |> v ,
1 *.c itr tstantach ll'.l lt.? ;nnl t'lmlnrnitHi, Cnnl
ie, l'hoteln, i'lt-.lera, mmm ‘.Morbus, ( holera In
fn nI tt in, I Iniii.enee,) ;.I nnh<l ie e , Female
\% I. no-i.-... a. <1 Ilia;.) usi..it .sue.” s-fulv as an
Ordinary Family) SS Jlleiiii-lne. It will mre
-I* K IIKADACHF-) t i ?fis llnoisn: ilsce. toslfy,)
in tuetity minutes, i| ( >t>.\o nr lliree Tes
seoonftills ure tukei on cotumcncement of at
tack. ; j
All vvlnt use it ar. ) “>■ l.lvlngtheir testtmony In
its tavor. J t
MIX WITH! I\ III!'. VOITI! WITH TIIK
INMt.OH VTOH, AND htt ALLOW UoTH lO
ULTlllsii.
I’rice One Dollar per Bottle.
—a Lac—
SANFORD’S
CATHARTIC PXLL3,
COMPOUND'D FROM
l*un’ Veireintile Kxlraets an* put up in
tJ V -I>, Air Tiulit, aud ulli ki-epin mo t 11 mate.
Tlie I aililly r*lh.-tf.( * le Fill is a gentle l.ntao
i live Cailurt e wtiea tlie, lias us.d lu his
! prac’ice more than t sentyr GO
Tlir constantly lucre-J -ting il maud from those
wli” have loitg u*c l tht ( •■■■ (PiLLS and the *ati*f;ri:-
tlon which all •‘Xpnss i( (regud U their use. hn in
■li erd me to place ch-im (within the reach fall.
The prose.-s on well I now ( mmm (t hat and lift rent Cathartics
on diffeivi.t ioni.iitri ot# r\ (ihe bow#-!*.
Trie FAMILY UA-J (Til \nTIC FILL has.
i with dA# reieitiice to ih># (well establlelied fact, been
cnnipouiidetl from a vare-j o (ty of the pnret Vegetable
Extract*, vildcn act Mike* mmmm ('*j every part of the all
i*euta*y cannl, ami an) (good and wife in a'lra**
, fed h a* ftlf rßff a
ill*-ii fn ofthe Stoinnrh 5
the Hack and Lln*,< t— (CotdlveiiflM, Pain and
►oreticM* oi er t h c', (wh’ le Inmy, from sud
il-is e< and, which frequent-: # y if negl cted. end in a
I long couiri # o f Fever, joxai n ;#f Ap|>clic, a Creep
ing Kermntlon t f Cold! [over ill** fxody, ltc*i-
Icmmiicma llciidachc, o j \vel . 11l in thr Head,all
lii!li(iiinia><>r> Itis* a*-; 9 {ea, Wurma In Children
•#r \diilt.M, lUienmn*; <f tUin, a great Pri|lerof
the Blood and many di • #eam*sto whlchtosi* ishelr,
10 ntimeroiiri to uouticn* C <i u this advertiremeiit.—
Hoae, 1 to 3. I *
PRICE 30 CENT*.
The I.lvor ln%Uorulornnd Faniily <‘atliartic Pills
l ar* r'*>l#*ti by l ongglrt*general.y, ands*dd b/ the
I trade iu ah trie large towns.
S. T. W. SANDFORP,
Manufacturer in! I’roprMor,
336 It road wa* , N. Y.
R* tailed hr all Prtri t*. ►old alsn rv ZEI LIN * HUN
OEG. I'aYNK. and MLNARL A (’ABTLKN, Macon,
j jax.e 17,—iv.ch.
THE ONLY ARTICLE
mm i Him.
WITH IMMENSE
HOME AND EUROPEAN
DEMAND.
rpni rea r on why, U that by X*tre\..wn it rt
1. rffTw lit- n iturai c ior pirirawmtiy after the I air be*
comes grnv ; Mijipl * * tbe nntr.al flub *. #u<l t.hitn n -takes a
grow <u Unld he d.-*. itmovtsjuJ tl -nrtruff, ltcl lug and beat
fr>in the at a |t, quirts and tm en up the turvtfi, .\nd thus
ur**s all iierv*ufi h-ad ch*\ a: and utv be relied upon 10 cure
>.ll and *f the sc*lp mil hair; it w>|i pt *p and keep it
♦run falling off. make* it hi*kt. sloht ani kkai Tirri.,and it
usi*d tiy the >oung l*< or three Linen a week, it will never
fall or Decorne gmy ; ‘hen, reader, read the following and
judge lor yourtei!:
New Yokk, Jan.B, 13'8.
MEhKRI. O. J. Wood & f*o ,
Gentlemen: Haviug heard a go'd deal about
vt ixHi'ii Huir K*flt*>iaiive. and my lair t**ug quite gny t I
made up mV mind to lay aide the prejudice* which I. in
cotuue ii with a great nnt y i er*onß, hud all manner
if patent ired c ♦•, and a idio t time ago 1 commeiictd using
’1 In* r*>tilt has bet n *4. very mtlf-factoiy that I am very
glad 1 did an. and lt |w4lce to y u, a* well ha for the en
c ur-ure nett • t *beih m ho may t*e as glut a. 1 whi tut who
havieg nv prejud ce with** * ny icw.n,- for ettlna it aidde
art* iui wilH. gto give mur Uert* rativ a trial till they have
further proof, and the beat \ roof beii g occ lar demonatra
tion I write yon this letter, which \ou may to any ?n- h
and alK> direct them to me for fuither proof, who am in and
oat of the N. N. * ire R Ilinff Establishments every dav.
My hair ia now its natural color ami much improved in
appearance every w ay, being gl >sier, and thicker and much
more healthy looking. 1 am. your* respectfully.
HENRY JENKINS.
Cor. Columbia and Carroll St., Brookl>n.
, Livingston, Ala.. I*. b. 14,156*.
Prof. Wood— Pear Sib: Yc.ur Hair Restorative has done
m*ch *n.*d in thi* part or the c -untry. My hair ha* been
* ightly cimtiiDhing for several years, caureii, I suppose,
f . m a sbght hum when I wasqu’te an infant. 1 have been
u?ii g your 11-dr Restorative tor six weeks a* ri I find that I
have a tine h*ad of hair now growing, after having used all
other remedies known, to no effe. t, ithir k it the most val
uable remecy now extant, aul advise all who are afflictod
that way to u>eyour remedy.
You rau publish this if you think proper.
Yours, &c , S. W. Middlhton.
Philadelphia, Sept.#, 1857.
TBor. Wood.—Pear Fir: Your Hair Restorative is proving
itself benotich.l to me ‘1 he front, and also the back part of
my head lor* its covering—was in fact bald. 1 have used
but two half i int Ikl ties of your Restorative, and now the
top of my bea: is well studded with a promising crop of
?oung hair, and the front i also reo-iving its r eneflt. I have
tied other preparations without any ber-eflt whatever. 1
think from mv own peisonal recomn/endati ns, 1 can Induce
many others to try it. Yours, respectfully,
I>. R. THU NIAS, M. D.
No. 464 Vine street.
The Restorative Is put In bottles of three sizes, vii: large,
medium, and final 1 ; the Mnall bolds )* pint and retailed lor
one dollar per lo tie; the medium holds at least twenty per
cent mor* in proportion than the final I, ret*l s for two dol
lars per bottle ; the. large hold* a quart. 40 per cent more is
proportion, and retails for three dollars per bot He.
O. J, W<*)U<fr CO., Proprietors, 813 Broadway, N. TANARUS„
(In the great N. Y. Wire Railing EstaoheiLet.t,) and 114
Market Street, ft. Louis. Mo.
AHD BOLD BY ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS AND FaNOY GOODS
pEALKha. Oct. 7,3 m.
WINTEH
CLOTHING!
e. wmsnip
HAS t.ow la store one of the largest stocks ot Sie
a. t K m r? e me rw:
T. Iw f un'l in the City er S*s'e Me toing. Lis enints n
the pl-c* < r hs-tltem iu: n'lfsct Jiel v.'iiu tin: greattst <.’
sml ip the la’e.t st) ie. liis siocX of
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
I* always lareea&d complete. He invip particular a*ten
tloi t. bln of
“GOLDEN HILL SHIRTS”
Mann fact red vx r***us!v for him. ard is the bvst t trig shirt
iu ihe market. He l* also ageut f:•
BARTHOLF’S “ SEWING MACHINES,”
Which tie w irrsn's t- p-rforni well. TI e ; tic f Ls’ clteotl
gr. ;,t! v >eouct-(i. 21 Mr.et, uex. tl ji.r to Stronj * Wowi.
ct l •
NEW GROCERIES.
10 Ua* si •aeon,
• F rk n* But c\
90 ih xes t iiglLsii Dairy Cl.cea<, Mi-t ?e *i !**rd ni and for sale by
B LATH A tIARV- Y. Agent*,
oet VJ —2j Cherry Stic* t.
Valuable City Property For Sale.
DM KM.IV (5 n. ‘IM-. ithM*n r..< t, s I 1 .tie ed lhrr.i?*:li
otit.silli* <4l t I e‘en, Bt!i* ell Ur* si ii Mat le : h.lf
k. re I"!, house 111. II I U I ;r ■ t:’ live t■ ; tt. r. ill-1 ie
ul I r ‘-’ruhecx* t. 2eiii:k.l i-isl. 11 !\ !*■
c Is- Sin JlVE,M.Yll()i;ii.
Crockery Direct from Eu
rope.
11l WE received a la-gens Granite Wa e. Ch
s.v W%re, E.hiicy Toilet “ are, WaPer* axd ti!* - * W-ra.
Also a large Stock of AMERICAN GLASS. A'l of whieh
lam ottering at fair pric*s, and am anxious to a- 11.
Macon, Oct ID. K P. McEVOY.
Notice to Debtors & Creditors.
VLL pereons indett'd to Terry Quinn la*c *f Hlacort (.’o.,
decesFed, are reques id to m. k* ißtßied’H’e |symei t,
aid those having clidMigatraifiat 1 i*o tatc-to prcunt them for
payment iu terms of he I nw.
CLANILIA QUINN, Adculijistr^irix,
ct iy -6.7
CKEEN, Chrome Yellow, Venetian Red, and
J all colors dry and in oil. For sale by
sept 30 Zb. I LIN A HUNT.
JAMES T. ELLIOTT,
Attorney & Counsellor nt Law
C\ I MDEN, A R KA NS A S,
Will attend to all Businef-s eutrusted to him in South Ar
kan sits.
dec. 10,1358—1 y
L fPf?
$40.00
I>AYS the tuition fora full count.- iu tie Iron City Col
lege. trie Ja gest, most extensive y patronized e.ml l*eat
organized Commercial in the Ui.iud >tates.
FOI lt LAKGE 11t1.1.S
F’or wxitlng, Coin x.ercial Calculations, Book-Keeping and
Lecture*.
Usual time to complete a full c iirae, from C to 10 weeks.
Kvexy Mudeiit, upon graduating. Is gu .mi,teed to le com
pete. t to manage the tanks of any buslneM, and quiililicd
to earn a salary t.f from
to 33.000.
Students enter at any time—No vacation—Review at pleasure.
First Premiums for Best Writing
Awarded this lnst'tutioxi. The best and grestest variety ot
I enmar.rihip 1% hiiy one Hall in the I niutt, ia found here.
€W~ VimrtTer’rt Bims r ceivtd Mt half price.
For full in formation. flrcnNr. •“ j>lmen of Business and
Ornamental Writing, and ► lubeilLlijd View of th.* Cos lege,
ucloae five letter idan ps to F. \V . JENKINS,
sept 30 v\ly Fittaburgh, I’a.
TO THE PLANTERS OF GEORGIaT
WEST & GODFREY,
AGEJi fS OF TiTE
Planters’ Association of Ga.,
Will continue to represent their friends
in the sale of Produce at Savannah.
f ANKFUL for the Patronage of the fast season, thev
I take thirifMcasion to inform the Ptaoteis of GeorgUthat
they are now readv to wait *l*oll tlmm for the en-uing Sea
son, aud trust by strict and fa thful atteittion 10 business, to
give ui iversal satisfaction to all who may favor them ePh
er with Coiisignineuts of Cottc n, > loir. Hh e, Ac., or with
order* so-the purchase of Family si and Pla tat ion supplies.
N. B —Commission on the s!e of Cot;on. 5u lenta per b ile,
and customary rates for other produce.
ISAAC c WEST.
JAMES E. GuPJr REY.
Savannah, AugSSf7 f ?6S9.—to Jan. 1, lE'CO
COATES & WOOLFOLK
I^merchantb^lJ
\IIE now open and prepared for the reception of Cotton
a- their NEW KIKE I’M)’ K v* AHEIiOL'hE, . jqo
rite II ordeman A Sr" r ’ *. w e will endeavor to prove our**-!-
ui wwrtkf ■: , |ml mail of ‘hole who will fWvor ua with
the r busiiKHa. Liberal advancea made on cotton when ce
tired.
Macon, Sept. 21, 155..—24 ts
WOOTasi. _
APPLICATION will be made to the Court ot ordinary of
Bibb <’omitv on trie flr*t Monday iu D-cemher next,
for leave to ell the r. nl e.-tte of U ilriarn L-, ar.d S**nih o.
I.eCon , c, 111'rn r Children of William LeCoi.te, iate of liber
ty County, deciused, said r-*sl e*t h te being in Liberty Coun
ty, JOSEPH Li'jbJtTK, Guardian,
oct 6-h— 6kl
Ifotice to Debtors end Creditor*.
VI.T, netvon* Ir.detted t THOMAS T. STUHHS. la'e of
BtbbCountv, deceased, are requesUd to iniike Inonetb
ate p.4Vn<-i t, and tho*e having c alm* avain*t. Li- M'.tte to
presentrlieni fr payment, tn term* of th*- law.
Oct. 7, O.v, WM. LIfNDY, Adniln!str*< 4 nr
WOOD, EDDY & CO S
SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERIES!
(chartered lIY TIIE STATE OE GEORGIA.)
CAPITAL FRIEE
SIOO,OOO
WOOII, Ei>Dl & CO. Managers,
Siiccesno‘ , “ < K. M* 4Ji & C’O.
The following magnificent Scheme v ill be drawn by Wood.
Lddt \ 4’o , in public, nn or the superintendence
of sworn CommlSsiionerf, iu October, It5J.
Class ISTo. S7O,
ON TIIK
THREE HUMBER PEAK.
78 Numbers—l3 Drawn Sal ots.
NEARLY 1 PKIZEtoEVERY 2TICKETS
1 Grand Capital Prize of
SIOO,OOO.
1 Prize of fii 000 I l'.j I'rz * of * ’.O
1 Prize of 20.0-H) ‘ft Prtz-*-f I"<>
ft Prize of 1".0 0| M l*r xe- o ‘8
10 Prizes or ft 0011 6ft 1 r zea of. 56
W Pfzauf 1000 4810 IT z■ o’ ‘0
218 Prizes ol ftuO, 2764) Pr zes of. 20
82,426 Prizes amounting to $1,186,785
Whole Ticketss2o; Halves 10: Quarters $5.
(\ rtifle itez of pack -ges In llio iil-vc scheme will le sold at
thelu lowing rstea, which is ti e ri-k :
Certiflcaie es pec .ze of 26 * Pole Tickets *2M -0
;fi Half - ....Hi- tt)
•• •• -.6 O a-Ur “ .... 74 7,ft
>• •• 26 El eh-h “ 87 87
Tin* following Pp'ei-dld .-ci-eine will he drawn hv Wood,
Kin>Y A I'o.. M- nagen of the Sl-arta Academy 1 otu-ry.
EACH SATURDAY IN OCTOBER
Augusta, Gkikgia.
a
Draws on Saturday, October 15, ISSQ.
WL33
Draws on Saturday. October 22, 1859.
ccz: -c- * r,
Draws on Saturday. October 29, 18;>9.
Ontho Plan of Single Numbers
-50,000 I IcketN.
1 Grand Prize of $50,000.
Five Th.iru.sa.nd Four Hundred and
Eighty five Prizes! !
Nearly One Prize to every Nine Tlfkets.
M A ONIFICENT S CH EME!
TO BE DRAWN
Each Saturday in October.
1 Pri of *5 *.•• 0
1 *• of S'W 0
y of 10,000
1 •• of 5,000
1 of 4,(n0
1 •* of S.W’O
1 •* r
50 “ of 6,10
100 •• of 4'‘
X 0 •* of 8,0
100 of ls ”
lKi “ of 0
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 prileaof S4OO appro*, t 0560,000 priae are $1,600
4 •• 800 •* 20,000 “ are 1.9-4)
4 “ 250 “
4 •• 215 “ 6,000 “ are 9J”
4 •* 200 •• 4,000 “ are 800
4 • 150 “ 8,18)0 “ are 6ini
4 “ 100 “ 1,500 “ are 400
5,000 “ 90 are 100,018)
5.455 Priaea amounting to $320,000
Tickets slo Halves —Quarters s®.
Certificate* of Packagea will be sola at the following
ratea which ia the riak:
Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Ticket*, SBO
*• •• 10 Half “ 40
*• “ 10 Quarter “ 20
•• “ 10 Eighth “ 10
Ii Ordering Tickets or Certlfleates,
Encloae the money to our address for the Ticket*or
dered, on receipt es which they will be forwarded by
flrat mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any
figure they may designate.
The List of Drawn Number* and Priaea will be senttc
purchasers immediately after the drawing.
xrr Purchasers will please write their signatures
plain, and glee their Post Office. County and State.
Remenil-er that every prize is drawn and payable
in full without deduction.
0T All priaea of SI,OOO and under, paid immediate
ly after the drawing—other priaea at the usual time of
thirty days.
All communications strictly oonfiden ttal.
Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Hail or Express to be
directed to
WOOD, EDDY A CO., Augusta Georgia,
or, WOOD, EDDY ACO . Atlanta, Georgia.
or, Wood, eddy oo„ w timing ton, Delaware
JUST AtmiVED,
Iwf NEuiwh-. rl-OUli B"VS A UlkU*. frnmt lito
♦ J 20\*;.|: old, at HOKIj’ ‘eglll
.>.* 1 Pepla* St re. M-cm ■Ga
Southern Grown
FRUIT TREES
For Sale.
AV3.I. IC. XI^LSOX,
(Formerly <f Macon,)
Ry.-^ j>it,''TFI'Ls, V informs 1 i- o’ 1 frieodso.f Kihh, that I
, h.vin* aa**:Uted hi. *lf v th J *. Ki CM IN'., of
A u- s !., •> r ih • p ir|> -c “f ran - ,lug on the G iM-mm: at and
Xitm, • 11 be-, mi ii it at th vn ’ h.'e < n their ground*
a: (I . If,.r f rle a c.-’ large Q't inlUv of Grafted V-o lie !
Krn t Tree*, of x ratlrfy growth and superior southern i
varieties. Al* .e> erhio..tiling Kiweeand oruwn- n’al ~htub
her.. A i>. <’ ut a” a (.rape Asparagus Loots,
Strawberry ptan)* **.. Ac. &
sept 21 wlm
CONSOL I D A T K 0
LOTTERIES of EEL ft WARE. 1
For October, 1859.
<
FRANCE , BROAD RE NT CO, Mang'r*.
—i
Thf of Ifl.viftP*. ut its last s -si* n lvvi: g
jra* tied to FeaKCE, i'aIiOAiUJENYS & ( 0.. (t- T|.* XCiUri<*i.
o all vtSer :tn> j a t oit- iv t li .r.er Tor tl e s.cou *-e
----iiit ii* of LuT r ;ii Irupr v*-meft* ii. the NH. t< C* UMi.m* -or
. r.Ol <1 l wmy \ . :ir,. ur** \.< \r dsi. £ u ilu.tnst.m I
l.t * r,ix M rir of the in- st K*> did tcbrinv* •v- r €fVivd i
> : x-pu-ic. Fot.ds lor one mil lontf do.la* hwK-.ii
i r,A. i. io tli* star *. io jv‘cu*e ike i ayw-.ut *4 /•!! priz* . Tlie ,
• r4wii'Kß iiikt* p'acti poliiic nml mu* der * •• -tip-i i
.! lo* o* •onnuis.-ioneM uppo.nt and by the MJ*. to iuMJie
ih ir uirn* r*.
M*naf€T<C II the attention of the pub Ic’othelo 1 >w
fig Spil ii..id Schemes t* he drawsdurfi g the pr* cut month.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
OUA N D CAPITAL PKI Z E
S^O.OOdl!
GfiAND CG\SOiiOAI£D LGTTLP.Y
OF DKLAWAitk
Class 0.
T<) be drawn In on Sidii'dar, 4'et*.btr *:9, 1859.
9L7Z :s M U±2 APH JLCu
7S Nniubera—l2 l'rawn LalinUi.
i( ’ t TTT •iiha,a.
1 True *7onoi*
I 26.000 25 (I 0
2 12. 50 -.5. OH ‘
2 1U.0.0 2i,IMJ
4 8,000 X2.0.1')
4 6.010 20.00 !
4 2 5 4) KlOlO
10 2,(410 SO.'Olt
10 1,2 41 12 500 I
182 1,0-0 120 0
Oil t-CO stt.fintl
00 60-t •'■S 00*)
12 ‘2OO 20 O 0
132 KM 1 I 2t*t
S.lflo 40 454,1*0
25,74‘J *.O 611.411 _
10,314 prize*, KU.imir.lli* iu 11,262 0.0
“Ticket* *2O, Halve *lO. (Jnnrtcrx 13. Kigl.tha *2 50.
A Certlthx.tc of I'U’ kage of 20 Whole*, co t-i *3l* 00
l o. and >. J 6 Halves, J.'-SOO
!> ~ dn. 26Qiia'tera 7* 00
lio. do. 26 Eighths .3# 50
Grand Consolidated Lottery of
Delaware.
ON THE HAVANA PLAN!
EXTRA CLASS SEVEN !
To be drawn in Wilmington, Fel.. Monday, oct. SI, 1559. |
EVEKI OTBKRTICKET A I RUE!
Prize* Payable in Full, without Deduction!
In thette Lotteries every Prize is Drawn!
1 prize of $50,000
2 prize of- 12,500
2 prize* <-f 6,000
2 i riie* of 9.5 0
2 j'r- zes* of 2,10 U
2 prize* of • ],.'-*#) I
2 prizt-s of 1000
10 prizes of *OU -
10 prizes of “00 !
20 prize* 200 j
100 prizes 100 ;
25,0(4) prizes 8 1
And 202 Approiimation prires from S2O op to s4> 0. j
*2.ltti.N prizes! - - armmntlng t•> • - I ..%QO
Whole Ticket* $10; Halve* $5; Quarters $2,50.
Persona who dftir need only remit ti e ri*k on a package, j
for which we will pend a certificate a* fol!qw*:
A Certificate ot Package ot 16 V holes, c sts s'.'6 I
I>U co 16 Halves, 4 * 48
l>o do 15 Quarters “ 24
Do d> lii
Pri/fs Paid Immt-dia'cly tlic Dranln".
IIT* All orders addressed to Franck. Proai>bent
Manager*. Wiiminau n, De! , will meet with yn-mptatten
lion, and the printed c ffle.ial driw ir gs ei.t as soon n* over.
K. FRANCE, RUOADHENT CO.
Oct 14 lm. Managers.
Profitable Employment.
PLEASE TO READ THlS! —Agents wanted!_Extra in
iluc* meiits for IHS >! Ail persons IN WANTCKEM
PLOYMKNT wi l al once receive *ur ( atab'gm* ot Hooks, 1
pre-paid by forwarding usriseiraddress. Parti* ularattention .
i* requesitd io the tiheral oiT<i* we make t* all |>erßons ec- ;
gaging in the ►ale of ur Large Tyje Quait< PH’IOKIAL
FAMILY HI Hi.E, with aoout one Thousand Engravings, j
On rere'p’ • f the • si a Oil died price. Six Dollar*, the pictorial i
Family Bible, with h w* 11 tmuini SubHjrij tn n l'o*.k. will be !
carefully tu xed. amt so waided ly exp • s-. at onr iak and j
toany cei tral t.r.Mi or v.ili ge It tbeKid id S*AU, j
excepting tbo*K of Cali ft nr. a, r* gut. and TANARUS xa . turU*ok |
are sold by can\ assets, and are we.l known to le the most
saleable. * Address, post ; ad.
ItO'-ERT SEAR®. Publisher,
ho. IST. William Sir e*. New York. j
ST. CHARLES HOTEL !
CAIRO, Illinois.
Thl magnificent Hotel is now fiid bed and furnished tor
the reception of the travel hi g public.
RAGSDALE, KIM HER .p Cos., Proprietors, j
*ej>t 2-3 w3m
FEB.TI LIZERS!
GENERAL AGENCY.
f BIITE undersigned respectfully announce to Planter* and
1 othersluieresied. ti.af they are constantly rroeivii g di j
rett from the L-lands and tr. in the manufacturers, the fol j
lowing 7/*o*f ofprovtd Fertilizer* now known* all of which j
have been thoroughly and bxiisfactoniy tested, viz:
No. 1 Peruvian Guano,
Sombrero Guano,
Rhode's Super. Phosphate of Lime, j
National Fertilizers,
Ground Plaster.
These articles, which will have our brand, and ba guarsn
teed hsgenuine, we shall. a a'l time*, le prep tn ti to lumlsh
in any amounts reunited, and at theb*\ve*t price*. The “Su
per Phosphate.’anu at manufacturers’ rates, with
ex) ei.se ot transportation adde .
Savannah May 2,- ly. PATTEN & MILLE K.
PROSPECTUS
BAHHEBpLOVE.
1 proiM.fH* to |.iiblis)i, in the* city of Macon, a week
ly family anil religious paper, of the al>ve title. The
religious deportment will !• ilevotial to the ilissemi- |
nation of the liix-trineaof Chrif-tiauity as ltmleislcod j
hy those who believe that “4Kxl is love.” and that all ‘
Ins atirilnit.-s centre in this essential anil all-absorb
ing principle of his nature: and who believe further
that, actuated hy this ruling principle, the dispensa
tions of the divine economy will lie so carried out as
so eventuate in the reconciliation of all things to j
1 rod. and the subjection of all intelligences t.> the
reign of nove. In the advocacy and defence of the .
peculiar features of this system of faith, the erti.rt j
shall he to manifest, so far as human frailty will jut- :
niit. upon all occasions, that Christian charity which ;
••is not easily provoked.” and which “hopeth all !
things, believeth nil things, endtirethall things.” i
The design in conducting the Miscellaneous de- !
partment will be to fill it #ifh wteh matter as shall i
serve to amuse and Instruct the general reader. I
while it shall, at the same time, contribute to the j
maintenance of an elevated standard of morality.
The paper will also contain a News department, in !
which will always be found a carefully prepared sum
mary of the general news of the day, state of the
markets, Ac.
A specimen number will lie issued in a few days,
and it is hoped that the friends of liberal Christiani
ty will take an interest in procuring sulieeribers for ‘
t)ie same, and forward names immediately.
The terms of subscription wil be two dollars a year
in advance.
The size of the paper will be the same as the Daily t
Georgia (itizeu.
All communications in relation to this subject may |
Ie addressed to me. at Macon, cure of L. F. W. An- j
drews. sept. 29 It D. B. CLAYTON.
METROPOLITAN’
MEDICAL COLLEGE;
OF THE CITY OF
NEW-Y'ORK.
WINTER S ES BIO X 1859, I S6O. 1
Faculty of Medicine:
HENRY A. ARCHER. M.D.. Professor of Theory and 1
1 Yactiee and Pathology.
LEVI IiEI'RKN. M. D., Prof, of Physiology and Phy
sical Science.
GEORGE (;R< ISS. M. I*.. Prof, of Obstetrics and Dis
eases of Women and Children.
WILLIAM DI'RANT. M. D., Prof, of Anatomy and
Surgery.
HERMES M. SWEET. M. D.. Prof, of Materia Med
ic a. Therapeutics and Botany.
FRANKLIN IK it >TH. A M. B.’ P. H, Prof, of t hem- |
istrv. Pharmacy an<l Toxicology.
HORACE P. HERDMAN, A. M., Prof, of Medical Ju
risprudence.
Fees mid Expenses.
Fees for all the tickets to each course of Lec
lures. S7O no
Matriculation Ticket. - -- -- -- -- 5 00
Examination Fee for Graduation, - - - - 25 00
Jin’ Cirdulars of the Seventh Annual announce
ment of this College will Is* sent, and all information
promptly given to any parties desiring the same, by
addressing If. M. SWEET, M. D.,
Dean of the Faculty.
oet 7—2 w N0.6 Hleeker St. . Y.
i. t. casts moilt. L. l. xouo>i>aox.
I. T. CARTWRIGHT & UO., I
Produce, Forwarding’ and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
95 Front Row,
MEMPHIS, Term.,
DEALERS IN
Flour , Bacon, Lard, Butter , Cheese, Fish
Whisky, Tobacco, Cigars, Hay, Grain
and Produce Generally.
Orders Solicited and Promptly Pilled.
axraiNon:
Bite A Small, LoolerUle, ky.; Dean * Clifford, Louisville,
i Te “- ; ;
qrfrtri 1 ..
! HAVANA PtAfi.
SORE PRIZES THIN BLINKS !
3Y AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
On 111? Plan ol ►liiile Number*.
CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES
OF GEOitGIA.
Authorized hy a Sjecial Ac - of ihe Leg sl.itrri 1 . ‘or tie here
tit iif oi:eteu.:e4 td for other yuriKes.
HODGES. DAVIS & CO-, Manners.
Mnccn, On..
CAPITAL PHIZB
ssw o. 000
TICKETS OICfLY $3 00.
Hsdv.a s4tO-y -a.Urs 22 08-Elgl.lh- *. 00.
Ptlzca Payable In Full. v\i:K:ut l)euiioll.!D
Turch •rs in * uvi. y 10 Tickets, when the mb is e and in t 1
2,8, 4, 5. 67,5,6, u. are tii-n.inlet-.J a i nze of * 5.0 J
CL<s 7 Draws Drlolior, 1 1, ISSB.
.. 8 .. . k ..
“ 9 “ November, 5.
4. IQ 44 .1 X 2 i.
44 || .. .4 ,{, -44
44 JO 44 44 2<
£6,220 FRIZES AMOUNTING TO
0271,200.
TA ill L* dlatrltaated kCCariilnx o tbe f*H wing
0-XT.2VrNTI3 CC2IJ3ME :
To lie drawn every Saturday.
1 Pr'z • of 7iXofO
1 IT.zr of. iO.tieu
lPri wef JO 000 |
1 l*r ze of 5,000
1 l- l/.i- of. 8000
1 Pii/.e o'. 2.14 U |
5 rrizea’ f. .VG !
10 !*r Z*wf. 0)1 j
Ml pr ZMOt lot
100 I'ri/.esi f. ;o
nil Prize!mi 25
25.1441 PrU-of. 5
Approximation Prizes.
4 a]'prt xiinarinjr io $7,f1(10 are $1,201
4 <t 2U) upi rox’.matiiif* to 20.H0 Siki
4 (f 15U |vrori'iui ing ts lU.UN’ fID
*• f 1(4) r,j rt ximriintf bi WOO urf -U>>
i 4 4>* i-o apj.roxiui .tit fto 8.0 U) are ‘
4 t.f 0 ap;>rox iiia iii£ to 2 520
12 of (U appn xiriiating to LOdO ac* 7 0
, 2> ot 5 i :t|w.rooini.tfli nto fsk) *re 1,0
4) of .‘io aj-pr x n.tii*tf to .‘H>> an* 1,20
Nof 20 approxitiiut utr to 101 are I,6ty
4(M of 15 i-pnx m| n#r to 50 are f.o*t
4fo of 10 epj roxiiuati: to 25 are 4,00
2C.220 Prize*, am untmg to $2712**0
* fcitifica:** of Packages of 10 holt* Ticket*, 5500
hi l!!f “ 27M
** “ “ 10 Quarter •* 1 {
10 Y it litli “ 0,.57
‘I hi - D the risk, and ikk b eutitu* the bole eru* all he diavis
| over $26.
The Coinbiuatmn Lotteries on the Three
A ember Plan
Are Brawn Every Bay.
Tickets from $1 to sl6, each.
EXTRA* CLASS
Gn the CITE PL AX by which purchasers
i can select their own Numbers, and pin/any
• amount for Tickets, are Drawn every day.
In Ordering Tickets or Certificates
Enclose Ihe nienev tool r address for the I'ckrtg ordcr.d,
uti receipt of which they v .1! I** forwarded b\ fl stmai!. Pur-
I chas*-r* can have tickets ending in any figure tuey n*ay desig-
I nat*.
I *1 he list of drawn nomhere • n.l prizes will he pent to pnr
c-a-nr* imiTiediateh af er tin- drawn it. All prizes under
i 11 UuO payable iinn ediately aftertfie drawing.
Notice to rtirreuirtiiideni-*:
Those who prefer not setding mt ney by until, o n
THE EXPRESS COMPANIES
j whereby money f<r Tick ts, in the um of Dollar*
ami upwxid <, can bes -nt u*
At Our Risk and Expense,
fr< m any cltr, or town, where there i j an Express Office. The
money and order must be enclostd in a
Governmrut I’-t Gfiiff Stumped EoTelopf,
or the Express Compni caaart receive them.
All Communications Strictly Confiden
tial.
Purchase’s wi'l pVa?c write their signatures plain, ad
give their Post ('ffic-, C’ou tv and Stat-v
cinctTr.Aß.s
Oot taining fuii explanations our Scheme’*, A*c. t win b*
’ forwH'ded. hy mail, to any one tending ih hi** address*
j A i ist of tiie i UMiheiw that are drawn from the win el. wiih
the amount of the prize that each one I* inn tied to, will be
. pubri.-hi and after drawing in the American Hcpmtdic . Macon,
Oa., a specimen < oprof hidi will he sent to every purchaser.
Ail orders lor Ticket*should l*e acl.lnssed to
HOdOJ£r. i’AVJS & CO..
I Macon 4te< rgia. |
NEW BOOKS i
AT
Boardman’s Book Store.
I American eloquences, in 2 volumes.
A New Cyclopedia of Commerce.
Burton’* < *yclojedia of Wit aat llnmor.
A Handy l>o>k on Property Law.
Man upon the Sea, by Goodrich.
Rom an vc passage* in South-western History,
l ife Beneath ihe Waters.
The Halid but not the Heart, by T. S. Arthur.
William the Conqueror, by Hen. Sir C. Napier.
D<c:or Thorn.
Anew edition of Edgar A. Poe’s works.
The Preacher and the King.
‘i he Prieri and tle Huguenot.
Lordtieorge Bentrick, by Disraeli.
Beatrice Cenci.
Debit and Credit .
Major Rot*eit >iemr\n Potter,
j .Jerroid’s W jt.
I Belle Bxittan on a Tour.
lAfeand Times of Huah Miller.
<.-rri*eoi IVtsev.
Testimony ts the Rock*.
Jefferson's Work*.
Hulwer’s X jvels. complete.
Grote’s H story of Orwee.
Sparrow'Grass Papers •
Lonl Montau:::eV Pnte.hjrd. P. R. Janes.
The Three Beauties, hy Mr*. H^tithworth.
Ventilation in American f>we!lings.
Derivation of Family Name*.
Wisdom, U it and Humor.
Step*towards Heaven.
Den’s Moral rheology.
Mizpvh a Prayer Book.
Wtyaldo Pictures in France, Holland, Belgium and up
e Rhine.
Wild ghem Scenes.
Also, al 1 of fine Family Bib’es.
®eil4 —ts j. M. POAKDMAN.
I FRENCH and American fine. For sale by
*e *o ZMl.l N A TIUNT.
DR. LITTLE’S
VERMIFUGE.
In LARGE Bottles and Vials.
Nothing else is required to relieve children of
Worms; and besides being oue of the cheapest aud
best Vermifuges ever offered to the public. Its fro
qnent use in families will save much trouble and
expense, as well as the lives of mauy children —for
eight out of every ten cases generally require it.
LITTLE’S
ANODYNE COUGH DROPS.
A certain cure for Cnlde, Coughs, Bronchitis, J
Asthma. Pain in the Breast; also Croup,
Whooping Coughs. Ac., Ac.,
amongst Children.
Thi* la a pleaitant medicine to take, producing im
mediate relief, and in nine out ol ten cases a prompt
cure. It exercises the most controlling influence
over Coughs and Irritation of the Lungs of any re
medy known, often stopping the most violent in a
few hours, or at most in a day or two. Many cases
thought to be decidedly consumptive, have been
promptly cured by using a few bottles. As anodyne
expectorant, without astringing the bowels, it stauds
paramount to all congh mixtures.
LITTLE’S
FRENCH MIXTURE.
This is prepared from a French Recipe (in the
forms of No. 1 and 2; the first for the acute, and
Mo. 2 for the chronic stage,) aud from its unexampled
success is likely to supersede every other remedy .
for the cure of diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder,
Oonorrhceal, Blennorrhoeal, and Lenchorrboeal or
Fluor Albus affections. This extensive compound
combines properties totally different in taste and
character from any thing to be found in the United
States Pharmacopceia ; and in point of safety and effi
ciency is not rivalled in America.
LITTLE’S
RINGWORM & TETTER OINTMENT.
FORTIS, No. 8.
Hundreds of cases of Chronic Tetters, Scald Heads,
and diseases of the skin generally, have been cured
by this remedy; and since the introduction of the
No. 2 preparation (being strongeri scarcely a ease
has been found that it will not effectually eradicate
iu a short time. For the cure of Cancerous Sores
aud Ulcers it is applied in the form of plasters, aud
is almost infallible.
In more than two hundred places iu Georgia, and
in the Southern States, they are to be had ; and as
there are scamps about who are counterfeiting his
remedies, by palming off their own or something
else, by using the same or similar names , for no pa
tent is wanted or secured amid the absnrd patents of
the day,) let all be cautioned to look well for the
signature of the Proprietor, thus:—
and also his uame blown into the glass of each bottle
ffjr All orders and letters to be addressed to
LITTLE & BR0.)
Wholesale Druggists, Macon, Ga.
For gale by E. L. Strohecker, Menard &
Castlen, Macon, and by Merchants and Drug
! gists everywhere.
Sept 23 ts
Aaion s.HonaHA
On tbc European Plan,
CITY OF NSW YORK-
Single Rooms 50 Cents per Day.
City Hall Square, corner of Frakfort Street,
(Opposite City Halt)
Meal., as they may lie ordered in the spacious Refec
tory. There is a Barber's Shop and Bath Rooms attached
I °n!b!—Beware of Runner, and Hackmen.
who say we are full. R FKKSCH , Propi ietor .
August 9,1859.
f NEW GOODS.
rpHESubscriber baving justreturned from
! .1 New York, is now receiving :t full slock
of Goods, consisting of
STAPLE BUY GOODS
BOOTS AND SHOES,
j MS, CAPS, sums.
Also a. Full Stock ot
FAMILY GEBGEHIES.
AH of which will be sold at the lowest
prices — at the Store formerly occupied hy
, Ross & Brother. HENRY CLAUK.
bov, 19— ly*
ioißwiil iao, 1
ONE HUMORED DOLLARS REWARD!
IW ILL give Fifty Dollars for the apprehension and safe
d‘iiverv to me of my man JvriJLN, v. ho has been ’**
j wanderer” for the last twelve months, and an equal amount
! *or trie conviction of any white man who harnor* him.—
John is about 4t> years old, of dark complexion, about five
feet nine incites high, is stoat ami muscular, Imi* :i very heavy
! ch s\ :>mi v.o-ijrhs probably ISO lh.s; There is a considerable
i s J z and irregttl.ir ttear ;n feis l ack, (caused by a fun.) lint he
| may be identified by slight mark* inmeatiug the point* froiu
: which an xtra finr V (hav nz been attach* and by a mere cutl-
I c'e.) was e’ij iH and from each hand during his m-ancy. jt i*
, peeobh'c that be is harking in the vicinity of Mbcow, bathe
mar Lave been decoyed o.T’ toneme distant **ctuigby a
white man. WM. T.l'N'^Y.
; April 22, INJO-4f. (Telegraph cop).)
PIANO FORTES!
A. XX. c*s CO,
ffIAKE pleasure iu y inviting the attention
JL of Arris:?. Am. , 1 and U c i’uhlic
gi itt rally, tot hc l ,i ~ A w I>OA LE pi A
- NO KoKTK. Just Id fl j U T Jtrodvced. The grow
ing desire for a Square• •* ** “l iauo Forte that shall
X 4 p roach tlie Gmnd In volume, of Font*d, and at the same
time, avoid the mgainly apt earanco of That three-c* nu re and in-
I ►trmi’c*.t, directca our energies to the production of tudi a
‘lcvitUratnm. Our toil is rewarded and we subnut the result
j without fear of con;petition,
our pianos are warranted to give entire satisfaction,
i wh*th* t ordered froxi us din ct, or sold by any of our agent*
, tl.r.'uzhorit the roi’iitry ; and fso irit acofiflnuanct* ot that
patronage which wc have ei.joyed tor the iust twenty-live
years. A. 11. HALF. & CO.,
juneoO wly luT Em*t 12th St., New York.
T A ll 11 A XT’S
KFFEItVSS*JiKT
SELTZER APERIENT.
l ids valual le and popular Medicine, preps red in conformity
w ith the analysis <*i the waters of tne celei.'rated Seltzer
Spring, In Germany, in h most convetient and por
table form, has universally received the moat Fa
vorable recommendation* of tin- Medical pro
fession and a Discerning Tutlic, as the
MOST EFFICIENT AND AGREEABLE
Fi ft li n o Aporlout
m ut c, andas being eiititled to special preference over the
many Mineral Waters, £e;dtttz ruwders, and other
similar article*, 1m Hi from it* compactness rim greater effica-
Icy. It may be used with the best effect in ail
IiILIOt'B AND FEBEILE I>I3CA*ES, HICK
ArriTlTZ, im-k.emmn. am* am. sivu.ak t on-
PLAINTB, PECULIARLY INCIDENT TO THE
SPRING and SUMMER SEASONS.
It l.v p irticularly adapted tullie want* of Travelers liv Sea
and Land. Kesideirt. la hot cilmaiej, j'erMin.of Se
dent.ry Halii , ln\a:ids and Convalescent#;
Captains of vessels and Planters will find it
a valuable addition to their Medicine
che-ts.
With these who have used ii, it has high favor and is deemed
In’ a ‘1 oiif’lD STATE OF THE LIVEK-It renders
gre:.t service in restoring t.talihv action.
IX GUI T AM) KHBUMATIKM—It eivesthe best sut
i-faction, abating a 1 inflamn a*. ry symptoms, and in mauy
caseseffitt'iallv cuiing ihoso atliicted.
ITS fcUOt’ESS IN CAMS OF GRAVEL. INDIGES
TION, HEAHTHI KN AM) 1 O'TlVENksS—Proves It •
, to be a Medicine of the greatest utiiitv.
At IDII \ OF THE Td.M At 11. AITDTtTIC TUSTRFSS
INGSIeKX KSS t-U OPAL DURING PREGNANCY—
Yi etiss-eedily, and with marked tnecees under its htaithlul
infloenre.
iT AFFORDS THE GREATEST RELIEF TO THOSE
AFFLf TEW WITH OR bUBiECT TO THE PILKe
Acting gently on the towels, neutralizing ail lTitatlnc vecre
tioiu, and thereby removing ail inflammatory tendencies.
IN* FACT. IT IS INVA RUBLE IN ALL CASES WHERE
A GENTLE APERIENT OR PURGATIVE IS
REQUIRED.
I* i< in the form of a powder, carefully put up In bottles to
te- nin any climate, and mer-ly reunites water poured up-
I ■ n it to produces delightful . ffVrvesennt beverage.
t aken iu the morning", it never Inierferes wiih the avoca-
the day. acting gentiy on the system, restoring the
dtgesrive |<ii rs, exciting s healthy and vigorous tone of the
stomach, and creating an elasticity ot mind and flow of spirits
which give zest to every en oyn eut.. It also enables Ihe in
valid to eu oy many luxuries wiih impunity, from which he
mo st otherwise be delianed, and wilhout which life is irksome
i and distressing.
Nnmernns_'cs*amonlAlfl from professional an 1 other ger.tle
( men of the high* st standing throughout the country, and its
| su-adily increasing populaiHy f r a series of years, strongly
gua-amee itsethcacy and valuable charaiter, sad commeud
it to the favoraitle notice of an Intelligent public.
Prepared i ml sold. Wholesale and Retail tiy
J'tllN A. TAP.KAN i .t ( 0., 1 nreengra,
No. 278 Greenwich fit- cor. of Warren, N. Y.
june 14—ly
iwMjMvmi.
The Ararr!cau-At!*nt!c Keren Steam-hip €.'s.
STEAMSHIPS
Huntsville,
Cabt. John A. POST, I (fitO Tone Burthen.
MONTGOMERY,
Ci?f. FSEi). CZOCKPK. 1,0!H Tens Burthen.
Will leave K EW YORK and SAVANNAH
E¥BRY SATURDAY,
PASSAGE sls.
i The superb accommodation? for PssscTyrcr* on tiic sc Steam*
ler* are un*uipa.ssed by any Ucv'.aij OtMuutrsin tii*- World.—
‘The Sai ‘ >ns aud Bta* e llnzuo are elegantly furnished., spa
cious uiid weL ventilated.
THROUGH RATES OF FREIGHT
From NEW YORK to Knoxville, Nash
ville, Memphis, Tuscumbia and other
places, inducing every expeuse, given when
recj'iired.
VMerchandise consigned to tiie Agent or the Central
Railroad. Sav.-u.nah, wiii be received and forwarded FREE
OP COM MISSION. Mark Goods “CARE AfIENT CEN-
I TRAL RAILROAD. SAVANNAH.” Shipr-eni are particu
larly requested to forward Bills of Lading by the Steamer,
! thereby ensuring greater dispalch. and avcidinr all delays.
Insurance may be effected by there Steamers at the unices
of the undersigned at one half pet cent, with the best Compa
nies. Freights have he reduced by this Line to Baud 10 Lenta
* per foot, and other Gooeiß at j>roj>ortionate rates.
tar Freights taken at th) ee-fourths of customary ra
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CC.,
Savannah,
H. B. CROMWELL & CO./Ja.
ir9—ly M West St., cor. of Albany, i,. Y,
Jersey City
| MIMS k FIIK
IV®. E ®_-s
’ Corner of Green and Morgan Streets
JOHN 3. FULLER, Prop r.
I WW “(;<lie MOULDINGS. Beads and Architiaves, con
v v stsntly <m hand, and worked to order. Also FEW
i CAPS. Rails aud Hand Rais, Inside Trimmings of every
descrfpti m. Brackets, T roeses, and all kinds of t-cioll and
I straight Sawing; House Carving. Ac., Sc. Any desired
’ paitern worked io Older at notice. V OoD TURN-
I.Mi iu ail i:s branches. I lain, lmiintlled, and Octagon
Jewels, on baud and made to older. Falmteis of all tizca
* and descriptions, Jtc , Ac.. Ac. Mahogany, Black VI alnnt.
Oak, CLeiry, aim Plue stair Kail-, tawed or wmktdto udi r.
The prices marked or. t a.h Jisttem of the bookssei t to ord. r
to any part ol the United Suitts ;ue tor tne hundred sett
running measure
N. B.—t’ue of tte iargert dockeof Moulting* and Trim
mtnga. and gr< atc-t var ety of patrems, mar.u actured if the
I very best mater ab. will always lie touml at this eetabiiat-
I merit. Planing with neatness and dispatch.
Tcitnscash. JOHN IJ. TULLER w.U also manufacture
and give particular attention to
Oothic Work,
For Gtafch*#, Public Buildings. Dwellitu Uoases, 4e. Wln
j d*iw frames, upmll tu ortlcj l ill ilwrt soiice.
I Round and Square Picket Fence, dee.,
| Also, dealer iu
Doors. Sallies aud liliuds.
Ol cvcr>’ desciii lion, m u.u#*c‘. red of ihe iest material, and
va'itel t stolid in anyeiint* o. Hinl.erß* H-Mwnv, and
| every article in ihat line- inraiahed at the lowtkt ca*h price j.
; Marble, Marhleized Iron and Slate Man
tles, Tetra. Cotta, Brackets, Trusses,
Window Caps. dc.
{X Dc-igna and Drawicgs furnisted at ahott notice
sug 4-Cm
CROCKERY,
Goal Oil and Fluid la^mps.
|w| ij ii* Ij-N j! 11l 1 i ‘H if! J Hi
hi ii ns: fl ns-IbSSS®
SSpiPm: >in J Jin ‘U.Uv I**y
| i|! i|j
(HOME AGAIN.
1 ha', e jutt
jielurned from Europe
where I bought
Tlio Ijargest dj Finest
Stock of
FANCY, GILT & WHITE CHINA
ever in this market. Also a larpe stock of common and
WHITE GRANITE WARE,
Os the ties* I’atrems ihat come* to this country. I would
call the attention of Mei chant s, to my iUAj4< mow on had v
which I am aure are preferable to an) thing In this faction.—
Ihtveax&odetockaowonhsndof
T
Uobleta. TumUen,
CHINA TEA SETTS, AC., CHEAP.
I hare a ffne lot of COAI. OIL NO. 1, to be here In a low
dan. All of the above gooile are offered cheap to make. rotan
for stock comin* In. lione 33] R 77. dtoEVQY.
C R O CKfi R y WAR B