Georgia journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1847-1869, February 02, 1859, Image 3

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1r “■ olf ‘ ••‘• I Jlfn’ii ( hri* • V...M lailß’ ol I!t- noaihrm l>i. i >* 1 Kl 'ttbW th' ! item# in reference to i oavfonon of the \ oung Men'# Christian ‘[, of the Southern District, fioiu the i \h Hepnldican °f lh -7th. j V , invention met in the Lutheran Church, at a. n*- aJ *>w tailed to order by J. T. president ot the Savannah Young Men'# A#oc i*tion. 1 V Tt" ,n! * s **’ ‘ t PP ou,t *** , temporary chairman, , f Lancaster temporary Secretary, eiercfcte# were conducted by , ,j Taylor, ot Philadelphia, after uhich called aud the folio* iug delegates acre 14 —\V. C. Derry and J W. Bones, j 1 D- Easter, j * :a btti—E- U* Hamden. -'xatou —-Ulred Taylor. j,, (’iitforJ Anderson, Rob’t. A. Smith, J. | u t South, L W. Hunt, J. A. Pugh, C. U. Free-! C. Campbell. , i,*h—Y. J. Anderson, J. T. Thomas, J. S |..,er, J- 1 • Caun and C. D. Rogers. r |pjj.*uig persons were invited to sit as cor ing members: Rev. Mr. Cros-, of Bulli tt Bogart, Esq ,of Savannah, and Rev. ol Aklmma. . u>!io‘i'g geutleiuen were chosen permanent I 4 <rt ot the Convention : t #jenl —M\ P- Derry, of Augusta. ffcdJent —Koht. A. Smith, ot Macon. .•; ur? -J- • s ’- E• Lai.easier, of Savannah. ,j, _ the exercises of the Convention, we no -4 .dUresse* acre delivered by the following troui the d.DVrenl Associations: \V. V. ,g Augusta ; Rev. Mr. Cross, of Baltimore ; lUrudeD, ofColntnbus; C. Anderson, R. A. • J Macou ; J. D. Easter, of Athens; Rev. lor, of Charleston. r- nett meeting will be held in Macon on the I J ,jm* in April. AN INCIDENT I ’ ? New York correspondent of the Xational .wacrr, very appropriately associates the I Mf paragraphs : I ,-jt at the most ugreeabie surprise parties of ■ ysson occurred to Rev. Dr. Bangs, of the I odist Episcopal Church, on the evening of ;J. About three hundred of his friends as- I ,‘d at his house, and, after an interchange of e-ies, presented him, through Rev. Dr. Gnri- ith a handsome walking cane. It contained ■ -,j ihos-aad dollars in gold. ! | is stated that the suffering of the poor at the I Points ha# been excessive during the winter, I in the tuidst ot abundauce and luxury. I We have very great respect for the venerable I 4 ; venerated Dr. Bangs, and cannot suppose he I *h*rs a two thousand dollar gold cane neces- I w."* to fight the devil with or to illustrate old sash- I ui ri Methodism ; especially when there arc so I iicy perishing for lack of bread. The Doctor, I ; , v ver, is not responsible tor the acts of others. The State*, ■ Published at Washington, has been making its I j*;iy visits to our sanctum, for some time. The I •setts is ably conducted. Being located at the I etional metropolis it offers inducements as a pu- I rot special interest to the public. Terms of I lily, sii dollars per annum. Semi-weekly ft ) I Weekly *2. Address Pryor k lleiss, Washing- I wn, P. C. >IO,OOO Stolen from Ailainw F.xprraa. j Xontcomery, Ala., Jan. So.—Adams Express I dub pan* was robbed on the 2Sth inst., of * IO,OUO I j bills, mostly of fives and ten*, of the Bank of I A vista; Exchange Hank of Columbia, i>. C.; I Ferae rs and Exchange Bank of Charleston ; Bank charleston; Bank of Commerce, Savannah ; i'anter’s Bank of Fairfield, S. C.; People’s Bank if Charleston, S. C.; Uuion Bank of Augusta; Mirine Bank of Savaunah, and bills of the Bank ’.he State of tieorgia. A reward of $.>,*KW is offered for the recovery of the money. Cbraapeake Bay Steamer llurut. Baltimore, ita. SO.—The favorite and well jotn steamer, North Carolina, was burnt to the iiers edge on Friday night, on the passage from jiitiiuoie to Norfolk. A clergyman by Inc name J Curtis, and the colored steward, perished. The •tenner was insured for ftid,•">;. N’otrou, Jan. Sl.—The Rev. Mr. Curtis, . .o was last by the burning of the steamer North Ufalina, was an Episcopal clergyman from Ches tor, S. C. Sr. Locis, Jau. 29.—A party from Western M-ouri returned from Kansas, having captured several runaway negroes, and Dr. Day and son charged with aiding in their escape, who are now ijj l. Summary punishment is threatened—there is *i*o talk of a demonstration in their favor—ben. Uoeis momentarily expected. The Pacllii’ Bailroad fill!. This bill, which Ins occupied the greater portiou of ihe lime of the Senate this session, passed that Uxiy on Thursday, by yeas 31 to nays Jit. It sim piy authorizes the Secretary of the luterior to ad- j tertise lor separate proposals for constructing railroads to the Pacific, as proposed by Mr. &*!!, viz; a N'orthern, Central, and Southern route, leaving to the nest Congress to decide the whole qtes'ion, and select the best route as the propo sals may act forth. tyif vre are to belieTe Col. Forney, then Sena tor Douglas is one of the most patriotic statesmen of the age; he is as eloquent in his defease as was tie South Carolina Governor for a noted horsc tiiisfj who was found not guilty by a jury in conse quence of the lawyer's impassioned speech- 4 ,l e r the rerdict, an old acquaintance stepped up to the prisoner an J said, “Jein, the danger is past; and sow, honor bright, didu’t you steal that horse ?” To which Jem replied, “Well, Tom, I’ve all along thought I took that horse; but since I've beard the Governor's speech, I don’t believe I did.’ j Thus Douglas may have thought be had betrayed ! the rights of the South by stealing the safeguards of the constitution and breaking down the decisions of the Supreme Court, but, after reading Forney’s editorials in the Press, he can’t believe he did.— i Jour uni. . Tle yirlauchol)’ Accident By which one of the Marsh children lost her life ia uiis place last week, is probably known to all our readers. Ha Weduesdav, as the curtain drop ped in conclusion of one of the Scenes of the Na ts itfueeu, Mi*s Mary Marsh, iu the act of retreat ing backward from the audience, came in contact un the Haine of a light—set lire to a gossamer dress, and was so severely burned before it couid he extinguished that she died the loltowing eve ning. Due Qf her young companions amt Mrs. k ,rj)i were aUo burueu in asMsling her, but not dangerously. The alarm ami excitement among the audience was very great lor a little time, but ( •as soon quieted and the performance slopped.— i Ti'fjrapk. A Psovitahi.c Hoarder. —The St. Paul (Minne sota! Mmnesotiau says there is a lady now residing ia Minnetonka, who, for the past two yeara, has hvrd entirely without eating. Her age i*2S ; she is the mother of three children, and enjoys moderate health. She has the use of all her faculties, is uot vuiaciated, but apparently robust, and yet she does not take into her stomach a particle of food of auy description, save a cup of coffee, whieb she drinks three times a day ; this, her only subsistence, she •ips slowly, usually the accustomed time with oth ers .n the table. The Africans is Mississippi.— The Vicksburg i *“ of the 4th aavs : 1 Two of the Congo negroes brought to Savannah, Georgia, in the yacht Wanderer, have been smug. ■ gleil into Mississippi. Tnev are on a plant anon ’ bordering on the Mississippi Central Railroad, be- 1 tween Canton and Durant. We saw them. They are in possession of a very genteel person named Montigue. He says they are obedient, and when encouraged to labor they work vigorously. They • peak some kind of gibberish to each other which •e couid uot understand, but Mr. Montigue did ‘ Mr. U. said they were intelligent, and were quick at apprehension; and told us they had learned tugiish already, and to convince us of the fact lie Mid something (which we did uot understand) to bue of them, who immediately stepped up to us and grasped our hand and said, “how-d ye do, min is ti-nw soon’ Wo* wad whisky.” | H * ve we “ Democratic l*nrt> among u I The doubt implied in the aliove interrogatory, ! startling at first sight, appears anvthiug ( “J* alw,,r J n I ‘amißatioti. Nay, at the hazard lOf contradicting the vulgar prejudice and sbock , mg o.r own sent-* ol security, we arc obliged to announce the delitrerate conclusion that there is now no Democratic party in existence. And we will venture the assertion, that the paradoxical opinion will be embraced bv alt observing and re- Hecting |versons. CM individual Democrats, dispersed over the counlry, each with his peculiar profession of faith and object of pursuit, there is unquestionably abun dant supply. But they no more constitute a party ui the philosophical and practical sense of tlu word, than a heap of unhewn and unadjusted stone constitute a palace. For the realization of thai iiit-a, there must be primarily a common iduuda iion, then a due subordination and time.# among the parts, and finally a complete unity of organiza tion. \\ e doubt it any one of these conditions can be predicated ot the Democracy. In the first place, will uny man pteiend to affirm thai Democrat* are agreed upon a basis of ptinci p!c’ ii respect ot which one among the political issues before the country is there no much even as an approach to unanimity in the ** party.” Not •urel.v hi regard to squatter sovereignty. The d".s agree Blent between the l'resid lit and his Secretary ol Mate on tuis subject, is the symbol of an equiva lent difference among the De.uonaev. Not in re gard to the Raeilic railroad, for here again ifie eliiet ot the Administration is at points w ith his Secreta ry ot War, and the class of stiiet construe lion Democrats dissent from the faith ol their lea*scru pulous associates. Not in regard to federal appro priations lor the improvement of rivers and har bors ; since the division of the Cabinet on this is sue is likewise responsive to a similar division among the mass ot the Democracy. Nor vet is there anything like unanimity in the “ party” iu regard to that most important matter of all—the tariff question, in respect of which Mr. Buchauau affirms one belief, while Mr. Cobb iiiuintaiu# direct ly the opposite. We need not recapitulate all the poiuts of diver gent doctrine among the Democracy. It is suffi ; cient to say that upon no siugle issue is there ade ! quale agreement tor a common basis of action. In the matter of organization we discover an equal absence of concord and unity in the “ party.” W e have a Lcecmpton and an anti-Lecompton fac tion ; there are the followers of Douglas and here the adherents ot Buchanan ; in short, as many as are the aspirant# lor the Presidency, so many are the cliques and cabals among the Democracy. Heretofore, the Administration lias afforded a rallying point for the individuals of the “party;” but, instead, it is become an original occasion ot dispute and discussion. In these latter days, the recommendation of a Democratic Executive im plies little more authority with a Democratic Rep resentative than with a member of the Opposition. In one particular the Democracy arc thought to be very generally agreed iu opiuion and concur rent iu action, and that is iu the pursuit of the spoils. But even in this most important matter, they exhibit the same diversity of interest and policy observable iu every other regard. The course of the present Democratic Executive has been signalized by the indiscriminate ostracism ol the surviving office holders of its Democratic pre decessor. And in respect of future promotion, the rival factions in the “ party” are more intent each oiiffhe defeat of its rival, than on the over throw ihe common enemy. I’ideas these do mestic dissen-ions be harmonized by the preva lence of more traterual counsels, or suppressed by the pressure of an overshadow ing peril, w e are not warranted in anticipating the cordial co-operation of the various factions among the “party” in the struggle of 1S():i. Even the potent spell of the spoils ill not now avail to subdue tbe demon ot discord among the Democracy. it is no absurd speculation, therefore, to inquire whether there be a Democratic party among ns ? In fact, on elaborate investigation, we are con strained to return a negative ic#|>ond to the ques tion. There is no such entity as a Democratic party, (iteater confusion of tongues mid opposi tion of interests did not prevail among the children ot men after their ambitious but abortive attempt iu tbe plain of Sninah, than are now visible iu the broken ranks and mutual animosities of the once harmonious and triumphant Democracy. It is time to arrest the progress of this deplora ble decay. If the Democracy would maintain their ascendency, they have not a momeut to lose from the work of repair and re-organization. [ Washington Slate*. SINGULAR CJIJTCiDENCS The Colttnihtt* k'ni/nirer, in noticing the sad oc currence at the Theatre last Wednesday night, says : A singular coincidence connected with this ca lamity, may be worth recording. The father cut from a morning paper ti e account of an actress being badly burnt, from the same cause, and gave the piece to hi- daughter. About 12 hours subse quent to the reading of this account, the young daughter herself wa# enveloped in tiames, by a similar contiguity to the foot lights ot a theatrical stag- 1 ; and, like the !ir-t, she scarcely lingered 21 hours in unmitigated distress, before she too was called away Iruiu a I the bright associations ot youthful hope and gaiety. The Two Kiark Cat*. The two black eats found in the Senate cham ber the other day, and the Senator w ho discover ed them, bill fair to become as celebrated as Whit tington and his cat, for they are going the rounds of ail the papers with surprising speed. Some people think it very strange that both the i cats -hould be black, ami they begin to suspect that they were the emissaries of “ the Satanic”: press. A good deal of [*eculation exists as to who it was that communicated the proceedings of the se-1 | eret sessions to the New York journals, ami a sol emn inquiry is about to be instituted; but the thing is unnecessary, for any one who would use his eyes, could not but have seen that these cats ; carried tails, (tales.) No doubt the c*ts found out that there was a good deal of rotting done about the Capitol, and they thought they would have firse sport there ; and they knew, too, that between the refreshment I rooms, the public documents, Ac., there was no ! fear of their starving.— State*. We think It w ill take a“ c it-o’-nino tails” to put a stop to the ratting at Washington. The signs are somewhat propitious of a general clear ing out of the spoilsmen bv the people.— 3/ess. kirausr Xante. A lew days since a fellow representing himself as a fugitive slave appealed to the sympathies of! j the people in Warwick some of whom give him | money and sent him on his way. The next they heard from him was that he was committed to jail l in Greenfield for larceny. There was no appear ance of a negro about him but lie accounted for j it by the statement that there are many slaves at , the South who h ive no negro blood in them. The above is iroai the Greenfield (Mass.) 1 >im<-- ‘■raK There is certainly no accounting for tastes — especially of the stockholders and patrons of the underground railroad. It’s barely possible that ibis fellow may have “ seen the elephant” iu Mis sissippi, of fodder memory. We lea rn tv good authority says the Southern Recorder, from a gentleman who has examiuod the will and p'opcrty of the late James Allen of Mississippi, that the estate left to Oglethorpe University by hint. Is worth about $22,000. We are also informed that the Synod of Alaba ma, one of the joint supporters of the College, at their late annual meeting at Mobile, resolved to raise $15,000 by the month of April, to aid in erecting additional buildings of a solid and substan tial character, for the increased accommodation ol the students. We are happy to be able to say that the prospects of this College are truly flattering. We hope to see the praiseworthy example of Mr. Allen, more generally imitated, by wealthy Southerners. Social llvbits or the President. —The Wash ington Correspondent of the Philadelphia Press says:— We have had anew heraldry in official circles since Lecotnptou became the gospel of the Admin istration. Forgetting that there are other cakes and ale in the land, the President restricts his bread ami butter to the faithful alone. Before you can sit at Ids board you must worship at his shrine. You cannot make your face to shine w ith his wine ami oil unless you submit to his politics He does not even dispense a smile except (or a consideration. You inay see him if you go to a reception, but if he knows you to be of an oppo sing party, he will freeze you with a look, or knock you down with a sneer. Under Fillmore and Pierce, the White House was not an ice-houae. The poorest clerks were welcome. The political foe ate the bread of the Executive with none to molest and to make him afraid, auj stood in the proeuvA without trembling. “ ,r Hiy.—\\ o have recovered possession of that same black, briudle pup,” which was stolen Irom us. Twice lus he been stolen, and twice a short advertisement in the Flag has brought him hoi,i. Suppose we had stuck the advertisement U P tliC post office do you think we would have got him * “ Narry time.”— Darlington Flag. It is evident from the foregoing that doggeriet appreciate and patronise the Hag, and the favor is reciprocated. ZJ; Whilst occupying the position of editor— po ilion rather of necessity than choice—we nave endeavored to treat with uniform oourtesy and respect our contemporaries who differ from us in regard to public men and measures. We find no fault with any one for opposing our opinions and views with argument. We are hippv to say, that the geucral bearing of the Georgia Press, is unexceptionable. A few editors however, seem to think that personal discourtesies and unmannerly inueadoes will best subserve their purposes. With such, of course, wc can have no controversy. A t’TCupEB SrcMPED.—The subjoined anecdote of .i demagogue candidate, lor the Legislature of a Western State, has been rent by a correspon dent : “There wv.s a ‘stump speaking,’ and Abner D. had platform enlightening ‘the uuterrified’ long and loudly. ‘Fellow-citizens,* said he, ‘I now conte to a slanderous rumor which has been most dastardly circulated against me, from one end of the country to the other. My enemies, not content with endevoring to ruin my political pros l*ects, have, assassin-like, attempted to blast my good name by their insidious reports.* ‘Abner’ then stated what the rumor was, and continued : I rejoice, fellow-citizens, to have it iu my power instantly to fasten the lie upon this malicious and atrocious slanderer. I see among you, one of the most estimable citizens of this country, w hose char acter for the truth and iutegiity is above question. Squire Schooler, to whom I allude, is acquainted with all the facts, and 1 call on him here to state whether this rumor is true or false. I pause for a reply.’ Where upon Squire Schooler slow Iy arose, ami in bis strong, slow and sonorous voice said, ‘I rather think you did it, Abner.’ ‘You old scoun drel!’ exclaimed Abner, ‘why do you interrupt me while 1 m discussing great constitutional questions, with your low personalities*’ And he accompained his objugatorv exclamation w ith such a ‘surge* of jesticulation that he stepped I aek beyond the platfotm, fell backward on a big dog, amid the howls ol which, and the deafening roars of the ‘sovereigns,’ the meeting was effectually broken up.” X* XX O S 3? E C T U S or The Charleston Mercury, a POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL asi literary NEWSPAPER. Published Daily mid Tri-Weekly. The Mercury gives daily reports of the Markets and Marine Intelligence in Charleston and of Char leston commerce in the leading seaports of the world. The Weekly Ibices Current is made up with much care, and from the most reliable sources. Its connection with the “Associated I’iess” insures the latest intelligence by Telegraph and the earli est news by Steamers from Europe. It has an able and accomplished Correspondent in London (a gen tleman connected with the editoral staff of the Lon don limes,) and regular Correspondents in New York, Washington, Key West and Havana. The monthly New York Fashion Letters and weekly letters on Idle in \\ ashington are additional at tractions i:i favor of its lady readers. Its literary notices, from the pen of a gentleman who occupies perhaps the highest position among the literary men o! the South, arc discriminating and compre hensive. Attention is paid to ail matters of gener al concern, e.qiecially those iu reference to the Blunting and Agricultural interests, and to tbe cur rent news ot the day. Great care is tukeu that no thing shall appear in its columns w hich should be excluded from the family circle. i he political creed of the Mercury consists in the principles ot the Democratic l’artv-.as laid down iu the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions Ot I7tman 17 *J ‘J—the Sovereignty of the States; a Strict Con struction of tiie Federal Constitution by the Gen eral Government, the Agent of the States; Free Ti ade, and an Economical Administration of the Genet id Government. Its |*>ticy is the union of the Southern States in maintaining their rights. TERMS —PATABEE IN ADVANCE. Pailty p-r annum,. £ 1 O 00. f>-Weekly o 00. CU BS WILL HE EI RNISICED AS FOLLOWS! Five Ci-pir* of tUe Daily for $lO 00. “ •• “ Tri-Weekly.... 20 00. The name of no person out of Charleston will be entered on our book#, unless the pay ment of the subscription bo made in advance.— Nor w ill otders from without the city to publish Advertisements, Marriage Notices or Obituaries, be attended to, unless the cash, or an acceptable city reference, accompany the order. Money may alwnvs be foi warded at our ri#k iu registered letters. I’ostmasters are authorized to net as our Agents iu obtaining subscribers and forwarding the money ; and by sending us Five Daily subscri bers, with ft V) enclosed—or Five Tri-Weekly sub scribers, with $25 enclosed, will be entitled to nn Furtra Copy; or, if preferred, they mav retain Ticent if per cent, of the pre-payments, for their trouble and in lieu of the extra paper. Out of South Carolina, no person whatever is au thorized to collect debts nlreadv due to the Mercu ry. R. B'. RUE FT, Jr., .Vo. 4, Broad St., Charleston, .S'. MAKRIED In Columbus, on the 12:h December,in th*- Baptist Church, bv the Rev. J Ocvotie, JAMES J. bLADK, K-q., and Miss LEII.A It. B. BONNER. On the 9Sili irut , by the *ev. 0. W. Persons. Mr. .1 AMES JACKSON, of Charleston, S>. C . aid Mies MARGARET E. POSTKI.L, daughter of Judge Win. Posted, of Fort Yal ley, llottf>toa co , <ia. On Tiiurrdftj Kvenlnjpr, 27th inst , at the resilience of I*rhc Horn, of Pulaski county, by the Rev. R. K Mills, Mr. J. N. JON ES, of Fort ValVy, and Miss N L. HORN. &r Citizen ana Index, please copy. At Talh.utnn, on Tuesday the 13th ! nst., by the Rev. A. M. Wynn, Mi(l W. t. MJTCMKLb, of Athens and Miss ANNA W. JOSE?, of the loiuier p ace. Oo o,c 2ff i inst., by Justice W. N. Hutchins, Mr. DI’XCAN FMI l it of Mun'gotocry, Ala., an I Miss SAI.LIK J. CLARK, of Columbus, (la. |> I ED, A: her residence in Floyd co ,on ltie 20th imt., of disease of the li art. Mrs MARY ANN JOHNSON, consort of Mr. J.i1.0 A Johnson, and daughter of Mr. hiuilic and Mrs. Mar tha Seabrouk, of Jones co., (ia. In this city on the 27th ult., GEORGE HANCOCK, son of Mr. C. 11., and Mrs. I,aura Rogers, aged 13 months. £S2PIB(D2LkIk g(B)ffS(gago K si it a’ N:s rwn parill.i.— This old standard medicine : the original and gitiuine article continues to be tlie popular i remedy for purifying the blood, for the cure of scrofula and all ulcerous and eruptive diseases. Ira wonderful purifying ’ and curative powers have been evidence* to the delight of thousands during the last seventeen years in eases of scro ■ fata of tlie worst kind. Be cartfuWo ask for Sami'’ Karsa i parilla, and take no other, you will find it fully merits the enviable reputation it lias acquired. Prepared and sold liy A. B. A D. SANDS, Druggists, 100 Fulton St., New York. S>>!d in Macon by Zeiin, Hunt A Cos., and by Druggists generally. ‘•lran now iir.lulgT in ihe It idlest Foot! with impunity, whereas, previous to its use, I was obliged to confine myself strictly to the plainest food.” Such i* the experience if not only one of our customers, hut of hundreds ,f persons lie re, in Philadelphia, New York, Montrel and Quebec, who have used Kierhave’s Holland Bit ters for Indigestion, Nausea, and Acidity of the Stomach. The Mustang Liniment cures Rheumatism; Tlie Mustang Liniment cures Stiff Joints ; Tie’ Mustang Liniment cures Burns and Wounds ; Tin- Mustang Liniment cures Sores and Ulcers ; The Mustang Liniment cures Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples The Mustang Liniment eur-s Neuralgia ; The Mustxng Lininijut caret Corns and Worts ; T.ie Mustang Liniment is worth I.OUIMMI'J DOLLARS PER AlVftlT.il To the United States, as the preserver and restorer of valua ble Horses and Citile. It cures ail Sprains, Ualds, Wounds; Stiff Joints, Ac. Will you answer Uiis question f Did you ever hear of any ordinary 8 >re, Swelling, Sprain or Stiffness, either on man or beast, w’l'cli the Mustang Liniment would not cure? Did you ever visit any respectable Druggist in any part of the world —in Europe, Asia or America—who did not say “It was the greatest discovery of the age?” Sold everywhere. Every family should have it; three sizes, jan o-liu BARNES A PARK, Proprietors, New York. Eyoii’N (inytit'lir Ponder A Pills, For the Do-t’uetion of all kinds of Garden Insects, Ants, I! d-Bags, Roach, s, Ticks, FI a, Moths, Rats A Mice, Ac, Wh it greater trouble, in an hour of ease, Th in gnawing ruts, bed-bugs and fleas. Gardens can bi preserved and houses rid of these pests. It was discovred by Mr. K. Ljon, a French Cli'iuist, in Asia, and his been patronized by all Eastern governments and colleges. Reference can be made wherever the artiele has been tr etl. It is free front poison, and harmless to mankind and domestic auiut ils. Many worthless imitations are ad vertised. Be sure it bears the name of K Lyon. Remem ber— ’Tie Lyon’s Powder kills insects in a trice, While Lyon’s Pills are mixed forraU and mice. Sample Flasks, 25cts.; regular sixes, 5v ets. and |l. fi-jq BAR>*B A PARK, New York- SPECIAL NOTH ES, Dr. Iloxtef tev’N.Justly re!ebrafl nmt n \ - cr failing Stomach Bitters, will effectually cum of the body, of a morbid nature. Tbe Doctor, in calling the attention of the public to this valuable specific, does so with a feeling of the utmost confidence in its virtues and adap tion to the diseases for which it is recommended. It it is no quack article, hut cue that has stood the criticism of the American press and people. The testimony given in its fn i or, by the must eminent and will known prosperous and private individuals in *ll parts of the I’oion, is immense* and clearly evinces that its virtues are many. The use of the “Bitiers” can not but satisfy the skeptical, that it is really deserving the celebrity it has obtained. For sale ly Druggist* and dealers generally, everywhere jan 19-lm tW B.i ox’s Wilts Cauls Licarxixa Rods, without joints, are superceding all others. See advertisement. Bm. From the Louis• iile Times. What i* it for- this Wood** IXatr fl< - sturative ?— ls a question asked dally by hundreds. We answer, without hesitation or tear of contradiction, that it is the only article know n w hich wiil do all it promises for the human hair. It will renew its gsowtli—it will stop Its falling —it will restore its natural color. It is not a Hair Dye, but a speedy and efli -acious Reiterative. Trial bottles st. pints ; quarts fit. Caotiox.—beware of worthless imitations, as several are already in the market, called by different names. Use none unless the words (Professor Wood's llair Restorative, De pot St. Louis, Mo., and New York,) are blown in the bottle Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine dealers. Also by all Fancy and Toilet Goods dealers iu the United States and Canada. (jan 5-1 in. NE W IDV ER T fSEMEX Ts! NEW YEAR CIRCULAR. X O S -3 . To our Falrons uufi l'i*ieml*.. \\ T li return our warmest thank* to you for the liberal V V patronage heretofore extended to the firm of Uostiil. Jc Kcin, and hope, ly strictest application to hiisiutss, to re ceive an increased and more eKientrive patronage to the tirra of BOSTICK, KEIN & CO., which commenced the Ist of January, 1 6W. We inti lJ keeping a Stock of Fancy Dry Goods of superior quality, and will maintain and sulin the repu tation that we have always received from the Ladies js the ‘•Head linartfrs” for Fashionable I>ress Goods lx*. Georym. ° ne of Firm i> r.ow in New ‘’oik selecting our Spring ttoi k. which we shall I e receiving in a 5)1011 time, and w ill remain there to take every advantage of the market, so that we can safely say that our stock will be so Rich, Varied and Elegant this Spring, that we can give you better satisfaction than you can receive elsewhere. ” e itn ite jou Fpeciaily to ca 1 aid see us—we can ai;d will strive in every way to please you ; and if you cannot come yourself, send us your orders We will fill them carefufiv and if the goods fail to give satisfaction when you rtcefve them, you can send them back to us at ourexpeiis-. Weave still ai our Old Stand, and wiil be pleased to see our friends ft '* 3 BOSTICK, KEIN & CO. jAr 1-OiAXo2lt : Book Depository in Cotton Avenue. riHIC undersigned, Agent for the Rook and Tract Socle- A ty of the Georgia Conference, respectfully informs the citizens of Macon, as well as of the S:ate at lage, that he baa removed from K. I*. McEvoy’s, ar.d has opened a store on Cotton Avenue, next door above Mrs Howland’s, Where lie w iil keep constantly on hand a general assortment of Religious books, comprising those of the Nashville Cata logue, as well as of Carlton & Rol ler’s, New York, besides all standard Religious books published in Ciis couutrv; also Sablmth School Books, both on our and those of Anieriean S. s. I oion ; Stationery, Ac., Ac. Call and see us, or send your orders. JOHN W. EURKE, Ag’t. feb 2-1 f “ Macon \ olunteers. ij ritll KICK will te an election of a Second Lieu- Wj 0 tenant. Third Lieutenant, nod an Ensign, of <i."U the Macon Volunteers, held on the 22nd of Ee'.ru ary next at the Court House, between the hours XI of in A. M and 1 o’cleck P. M. v j By order of Capt. it. A. Smith. , t , D. b. WOODRUFF, * c,) * l c t Sera’t. Macon Volunteers. Valentines! Y^aleiitines! VI. \ fti) K and beautiful assortment of the above sea sonable articles, for sale at J. M. “HOARD\! AN’S. AE orders from the Country promptly attended to. f* h, 9 . **,f * * Disjoint ion. rjm K Cos Partnersli p heretofore existing between Seger A A illa.sded, is dissolved from this date. Dr. lliaisdell may be found at the Uhl Oil ice iu Washing ton block. ready to wait upon those who may need Ids Pro fessional services. He warrants *ll his work to be of the best quaility. Call-i and see. A. ELAIsDELL, M. D. Macon, January BUt, lbf.9.—feb 2-Bi* DISSOLUTION or (XM*AUTNKIiSI!IP. rriHi: Partnership heretofore existirg between the sub- I serdiers, cxpir.d l y limitation on ibe SUt January, I s o 9 JTUe business will be continued by Mr. Waterman, wlto is alone authorized to settle the Luklucs* of the late firm. GEO. L DENMAN, JOS. WATERMAN. Macon, January 31st, 15.",0. —feb 2-ts I'iuulinx Potatoes. 4*><\ RiH.Mi Pink Eye Potatoes, Ol* 15 “ Mercer •• In Store and to arrive for jale by W* * GEO. T. ROGERS A SON. Bhccii and Lard. •*x CASKS Sides at.d Hams, **• f J -•< ** Shoulders, 15 Bids. Choice New Lard. For sale by f,l > 2 GKO. T. ROGER? I SON. IVa *!<>•. OA SICKS Pi ime Feathers, Ov J'i’t received and for sale hy * GEO. T. ROGERS A SON. I’mciiJoiN Sate—Valuable Ileal ESTATE. WILL be sold before the Court house door in Rbb county, on tbe ti:st Tuesday in March next, within ihe lawful hours t.f sale, two valuable houses and lots in tbe city of Macon, being parts of lots No. 1 and 2, in equate 12, in the city of Macon, fro ;ting on Plum ferret. One of said lots occupied by Mr. Jones, the other of said lots occupit and by Mr. David Abraham. . Term*.- -One half the purchase money will be required on the first day of October next, at W hich timo possession will be delivered — tbe balance iu 12 months thereafter wiih interest for l’J pion(!is. hold by virtue of the last Will and testa men l of Fritcilla Lunsfoid. deceased. THUS. P. STUBBS. K\’r. fob 2-tds of Priscilla Lunsford. Adhimm ii ator’s sale,—win tbe Court bouse in Macon, Mibb county, on the first Tuesday in April next, by order of the Honorable Court <f Ordinary, Lot No. 2 and half of le t No. 8, in Block 11, In the city of Macon, know nas the Robinson place S .bl as the propeity ol M. M. Mason, late ol said county, dec’ll. fel. 2-tds N MA.-ON, Adiu’r. (T HIURI.I, I pwon Coins I) , Whereas, John T W. Starling, applies to me for letters of Administration de boats non, with the Will annexed, on the estate of Wil liam A. Mi K-nny, deceased. These are thereto e to cite and admonish all and singular, the kitaired and creditors of said dec’ll, to liie their objec tive in my oltiee, (if an; they have,) by the first Monday in March next, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 22il January, 1879. fell X tt-Jt W M. A. COBB, Ordinary. Gs I.OHC I I jison County.—Whereas, Edward I S. Meadow s, applies to ine for letters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Rutlia Black, late of said county, de ceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of su'd decent*il, to tile their ob jections in my office, (if ary they have,) by the first Monday in March next, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this 2’d Jan 1559. feb 2 45-5 t AY it. A. COBB, Ordinary. ("'I KORKIA. Upson County.- Whereas, Thomas IT 8. Sharuian, applies to me for loiters of Guardianship of the person and property ot Frank t*. Gardner, a minor of said county, under thu age of fourteen years and Orphan ot Burton it. Gardner, deceased, late of Baldwin county ; in the place of Mrs. Catharine A Gardner former Guardian, whose letters abate upon her iutei marriage with the said Thomas S Shirmitn. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons con cerned, to show cause, (if any they have,) on the first Mon day in March next, why said letters should not then he granted. (riven under my hand this 22 I Jan. 1539. fib 2 45-.*>t Wm. A. COBB, Ordinary. f i LOiM-l t, I psoit County.—Whereas. Robert VT F. Palillo, applies to nte for letters of Administration on the estate of Cutldiert 8. Collier, late of said county, de ceased. These are there'ore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause, (if any they have.) on Hie first Monday in March next, why said letters should not be gran'.td. Ult m under my band Uiis 22d Jan. l'-bl). feb 2 46 &t At u. A. COBB, Ordinary. (1 BOItRIAy Taylor County. —Whereas, Ana T Murry, applies to me for leltcrs of Dismission front the estate of Benjamin C. AA’illiford, late of sail county deecasi and. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand in office. February Ist, lSh9. fell 2 45-m6;n JOHN BTURDKYANT, Ordinary. Gt I OKUIA, Taylor County.— AYlmreas, Arza U M urry, applies to me for letteiVof Gum dianslilp of Ma ry C. AA illiford, Oiplain of Benjamin C Williford, late of said county, deceaeeu. These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular, the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to be and appear .it my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any they have, why said letters should not heyranted. Given under my ham! in office. February Ist, 1839 Mi 2 4Vf£ JOHN STURDIVANT, Ordinary, IYOTICE to ami Cr. |i loro.—All per is sons having claims against Alexander M. K. Fwift, late of Ta>b>r county, deceased, are requested to give iuuuediata notice of them within the time prescribed by law ; those in debted to said deceased will he notified in a manner that may cost them something, if every payment lie r.ot made. Wm. F. EOWAUDB, Adm’r. feb fi Ot cum tes. an. UIXTY DAYS afterdate, application will be made to the Court of Ordiuary of Mbh c.iuuty, for leave to sell ail I the real estate belonging to Moses D. Barnes, late of said county,deceased. REBECCA W. BARGES, Admt’x. fit b fi-2nx GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Sf, Omi-p’s i:SE jtuu:>uf, So. ii, ’ KNIGHTS TEMPLAB appendant orders. miiK Rorular Quarterly /Ml $W\ | Meeting of this Comm:,li fe'-'/ \ 4 if T£A lerjr will be opened on Mini- Eg ; cj*’ *P< Uy evening, the I4h Stbrua cTTa- (ii r JiMiffl jr, Ht 7 o'clock, at tUir A.*y- BK!,‘V-v ‘#v w\!cS'uiu in the Mhouic lUUbuild feglmC’ ‘ ; gjfi.ig, in Macon, for the trausac ffcd.Viß ’; ’ /'g/jfflf tion’ of the usual business of N i Z'-y the*e Ordeis, Hint the election v?i V-O’ o Officers for theensuingyenr. Al > B‘s Knights within this jur and be in attendance. AV.II. 8. ROCKWELL, f. o c. 8. Ross, Recorder. jat> 27-St FEARS, SAVASSON & PRITCHETT, DEALERS IX STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, 3Macon, CSra, Wl’ would respectfully invite the attention of our friends, and the jiubiic generally to our extensive Stock of Sills, Cashmeres, I). Laines.Merii.os Flannels, Red Blank ets, Varse,lift Q lilts, Prints, Home-puns, Pleached and Un bleached Suit ting* and Sheetings. Irish Linens and Linen HieeuiiK-, Pillow Case Cottons, Embroider ,s, llosieiy and Gioves ; together with a full assortment of every thing gen erally kept in a Dry Groods Store, all of which tro will sell on as good terms, as any other house in tlie city. AW will sell on Twelve Months time to responsible parties, and w 111 be pleased to open accounts w itii many of our friends, both in the city aad country, whose names are not } el on <>ur books. jan 2ti FEARS, SWANSON A PRITCHETT. ZELIN & HUNT, DEALERS IN foreicik domestic m&Mm Chemical 3 , Garden Seels, Paints, Spices, DyeS, Brushes, DrysalU, Glass-Ware, Acids, Patent Medicine.*, Oils, Instruments, Varnishes, Perfumery. Opposite tlie store of J. I! A IV. A. Ross, Macon, G . jjn ‘l6 LPartiily Ci-rocory AND House Keeping Goods. I Ft A A 1£ now open at the store, second door above th e Manufacturer!.’ Bank, in Cherry Street, for the inspec tion of the Ladies and Gentlemen of tlie city of Macon, and its vicinity, a Stock of Paniil) Grnerriei; arttd HoUSI ktropin? U'eiluHs, unequiMe.l for variety in this city. I name in part—ii rat for tlie Lrdies. ltid llo\es assorted Cantiics, lot! “ French Grape Fruit, I ‘l3 “ “ Chrystalistd Fruit, 10 “ “ Cherries in Sugar, 10 Cases “ Brandy Cherries, 10 “ “ Brandy Peaches, 10 “ Fresh Peaches, 10 “ “ Oysters, ] 10 “ “ Lobsters, 10 “ assorted Pickles, j Catsups, Sauces and Spi es in variety I Gentlemen will find at this store a tine assnrtmr nt of To bacco, Bega is and other things that “ add to the feast of reason and How of sou!.” To the Farmers. AVOULD be happy to show you many desirable Goods in your line, which call and see for yourselves. II ICON on hand, souie.of the finest old Hams and Shoulders. In prices I adopt the motto, a nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling. GEO. 11. EA'ANS. gSf“ Telegraph ccpy 4t. jan 2G-4t GREER & FREEMAN. CITY EXPRESS. Great Inducements to Purchasers Choice Namilv Supplies, BY STEAMER WEEKLY. tV7"E would respectfully inform the citizens of Macon and V 7 our friends in ti e country, that we have on hand, and are constantly receiving, fresh supplies of CHOICE FAMILYGROCKIHES by Steamer. weekly, which we offer at living rates. AVe have established a CITY KXI’JIESS, for tlie accummotlalinn of our customers, and wou'nl say to >W:.-a..a . , . I(iutt aJJ tsrjj.-Jgs luircliased of us. will l.e delivered at the resilience or ET.e purchaser, without charge. All goods sold, guaranteed. Call and ht us show you our stock. jan 13-ts a. c Ailx). ‘ TO THE LOVERS OF ART! \I.LOW me to call your attention to my arrangements . for tlie ensuing year, for producing and furnishing Likenesses of all the various styles, and which will be taken with all the improvements. Vty Photographs, (winch, with an Improved apparatur, I can copy from the Miiclle.-t Daguciteotypc:’ to the size of life,! w ill be co or, and by First Cl:.- - polimit IG* i liters, who I pay by the Picture for their labor; soifyou have a picture ot a friend living or dead, whom you would like to have Painted, you will see by tills arraignment, if you in trust it to my care, you will stand a hetti r chance of obtain ing a satisiactory Likeness, than you w ill if you intrust it to those w ho have third Class Artists employed by tlie week. f 3 fj r ” AuibrutypeS, Ac , only *1 in Gilt Cases. J. V. PCJH. Photograph’Artist, jan 12 T. iin/ular I!!ock. Macon. B. I\ J. I T IT TANARUS) DY, I4PORTER-3 Aa I * lEAI£aS Ui BRANDIES, WINDS, GINS, ,J No. USNorthSifitutlSt.) (M lou Itacf,) X’Aii 1 nclolijliiiv. HA I'IC cotirtintly on hand a very large Stock of Tm l>oi t-<1 lline*, l.i.j nor., ,Vi„ together with choice Old jtl.moil lirlwh and M otrl, Wliikli . J. of the OKI.KBRATRI ISLAY BRANDS, also, I I•.* I'riiof und Kourdi i’rool Spirits, of a u|.erior quality. Orders will receive prompt Attention. a j m 19-Htn. (IKHJKKRY STOUh:. rilli IS undersigned thankful for the very liberal putron- JE age Ixstowed on him the paid Denson would most re spectfully nolieit a continuance of the same, at the Ol<l <ro<:> try V.:a ud, on TrlJiißle lliotk. a here he i* prepared to show as tic.e a Modi of China, (ilass and Crockery Ware, a* ran be found In the S >uth. Kvorybodj is invited to call am! examine hie Stork of DUilii” and Tm Sell!*, — Somo of them are very Kiel* and for sale very low. dec 1-ts H. a. HUTCIIISGSI^ .VJinESTJ^IJ ON the full diy of January, a negro man answers - , to the name of Randolph—jays lie belongs to fcj) Sanders Beaver of Marksvillc, North Carolina He Is about 40 to 50 years of age, dark complex on ft feet —Viz. 10 Inches high. The owner Is requested eonte forward, prove his properly, and comply with the requirement* of the law. J. B. COOPER. Macon, January A Teaclior AAanted. r 1111 IS subscribers wish to employ a Teacher to take I charge of a small School. A gentle len. well qualified to prepare boys for any class in College, with the proper testimonials as to character and qualifications will find a pleasant location and a liberal st.lary, by early application to GEORGE S IIASLAM, ABSALOM MARSHALL, EDMUND J. McUUKE. Houston Cos., jan 26-8 t IST otice. ON Tuesday the first day of February next, the assetts in my hands belonging to John 11. Pop*. will be distri buted {>ro ntht, to the creditors of said Pope. The distri bution will be made in Albany, Ga , by D. A. V&aon and G. Butler, Fins., for the Assignee, pin 2(1—1 1 WW. A. MAXWELL, Assignee. “Wanted. to I lire. VFIKST rate Cook, Washer and Iromr. is wanted; apply to w w. Parker a co. jan 26-ts IkPtiiipdyx i;\<flvioi’ Fiour. if a \ S.lt Ik!S of the above celebrated Flour, just re -01 / ceiled by (jan 26) McCaLLIB A JONES. Sum! vies. k} w HSSZ.S. Prime Planting Potatoes, Jm*} 8” Half bids, and Boxes Butt, r and Milk Crackers, 25 Boxes Star and Solar “perm Candles, 25 “ No. 1 Family and Palm Soap, 5 Kegs Pickled Polk Tongues, ,V> llox-s Tobacco, different prices, 24 “ Prime Cheese, in store and for sale low by jun 20 McCALI.I E k JONES. Toil lienee (ipptl Oat*. r •/'w'\ H I'Sli ELM Superior Tennessee Seed Oat* for I>UU sale by McCALI.IE Sc JONES, jan 26 Hew liPaf Lard. | /A HUES. No. 1 New Leaf Lard, just received and 1 U for sale by MeOALLIK A JONES, jan 20 Cotton Avenue. Baron. k} /ACW'Y I*l*B. Clear and Rih’d Tenn. Sides, Lr \J ]6,til>6 lbs. Western Shoulders, 2tt Teirces Choice Hams, It) tibls. “ Leaf Lard. Just received ar.d for rale bv | dec t GEO. T. ROGERS A SON. RIrYIOVAL. mHi: i and Office of J. C. Edwards is removed into the X new buildingerecleu by l)r. K. L.Slrohecker—Room No. 4, (JpStairs. aug 26. 1 Bft 7 W-ts a ■ loti r. 4k} f S ACKS Superfine Flour, t) 150 do. Extra Family do. 50 d<>. Buckwheat do. Just received and tor sale by dec 1 GEO. T. ROGERS A SON. .Alolassrs and Syrup. i l \ 1111 US. Sweet Cubv Molasses, XVF 10 Bbis. Sugar House Syrup, Just received and for sale by , dec 1 GKO. T. ROGERS k DON. * DRUGS, MEDICINES, AC. GEORGE PAYNE,” WHOLESALE k RETAIL Druggist and State Licensed Apothecary, IVEA.OOPJ, GriA. IS happy to inform his friends, patrons and the public generally, that his Stock is now fuli and complete, which comprises every article that should be found in a First Class Di n; and Chemical Store. Weekly arrivals of the Savannah Steamers enables him to replenish his Stook AVEEKLY, with FKESH AND CHOICE GOODSJ which are bought with great Attfstiox to purity, and sold as LOW as at any Drug Establishment in Georgia. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS Compounded at all hours with care and neatness. His stock consists in part of the following articlers: Drugs, Chemicals and .AledUlues, Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors, Glassware, Syringes Modern Styles, great variety, Window Glass, Putty, Artists TooU, _r% Mechanical, Artificial and Natural Leeches, Fresh Hops and all other Herbs, \ 2/ Surgical Instruments A Medicine Chests, ’ Ik Family 9 aps, Fine Starch and Geletine?, Fine Castor Oil for Family use, AVines and Liquors for Medical useonlv, Perfumery, Pomades and Toilet Articles, Gold and Silver Leaf, Gold and Tin-foil an.l Artificial Teeth, Hair, Tootli ami .Vail Brushes, White Wash, Paint, Cloth arid Flesh Brushes. TRIPOLI, a great article for cleaning Metal and Glass. GRASS AND CARD JEN SUED, and all the patent Nostrums of the day. Coßakb Mcleki.ky St. ad Cottos Avbjcok, Macos. aprl-y darlFy’s’ Propliylactio r* J n i cl! THE SOUTH IS AV.VKING UP TO ITS MEKIIi ! Listen ! The Press Speaks ! CITY PAPERS PRAISE IT ! TOAVX PAPERS LAI D II! Till. COCXTRT PRESS SPEaUS ITS COMMENIIATION ! Editors, Physicians, Clergymen, Druggists, Chemists, Plan ters, all unite their testimony to its excellencies ! The Great, Free, Sovereign People USE 8T ! A rBKXU'M WAS aWAKHCD TO IT ! A SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE HER AI.OS ITS VIRTIKS! .11 ANA (VOICES ! A A'oire from Charleston! A A'uice from Savannah A A’oice from Montgomery ! A Voice from .Mobile ! A Voice from New-Orleans ! Hear tlie Voices ! I. In much demand. —[Charleston News. 2 We have used it witn entire satisfaction.—[Savannah Republican. 8. We advise our friends to try it.— [Monl’ry Mail. 4 The most efficient disinfectant yet discovered.— [Mobile Tribune. 5. AVe understand that the Howard Association of this city is using it —[V. 0. Cliri.-tian Advocate. t) Those who once use it, keep it constantly on hand. — [Macon State Press. 7. Remarkably successful —[Cor. Daily Pun. 8 It should lie used everywhere.—[Dr. Holmes St ele. It. It is by the first of enemists —[Ga. Educational Jour nal. 10. Believed superior to aoy in use.—[Ala. Educational Journal. 11. Recommended by the first physicians.—[Rome Cour ier. li. Ought to have a government award.— [Cor. N. O. Pi cayune. 18. Superior to Labarruque’s Liquor.— [Cor. Nat. Intelli gencer. 14 Best th'ng for fresh wounds I ever used.—[Rev. John B. Glenn. Endorsed by physicians in Charleston and Columbia, S C.; New York, Augusta, Savannah, Atlanta, Macon and Columbus, Ga ; .Montgomery, Selma and Mobile, Ala ; at.d New- Orleans, La. liospittls, corporations, shipmasters, manufacturers, plan ters, physicians, furnished by the gallon at red.ceil rates. For sale by Druggists and Country Merchants generally, from whom orders are respectfully solicited. j'-'f’T* Manufactured only in the Laboratory of J. DARBY, Annum, Ala. from which it may be ordered For sale in Macon by George Payne; fc. L. Strnhecker A Cos.; Zeiin, Hunt AC” ; A. A. Menard ; J. 11. AAY S. Ellis. 1! irntsviile ly G. M. Rockwell; Cullode. by J. 11. Smith ; Knoxville by J. H. Ellis ; Fort Valley by 1). S. Austin, M. D.; AY. A. AVlgglns. jan iti-y CLimiiNG ! CHARLES H. BAIRD IS OFFERING WI XT K U GO 0 AT (Greatly J (educed Prices. CAUL, AND SUE. dec 22 SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! VNKW I -ot just received and will be sold low by dec 22 C. M. LAIRD. cloth i.isrgT. E. W IXSHIP, n.-A S just received another new lot of elegant O’er Goats, and can afford to, and will sell them at greatly reduced prices. idee 13 TVj tlio Bublic. lAi nriIANKKSof lieudy Made! Inching, will do well to call and examine my stock. 1 am uflei ing to Sell at reduced pricer, on account of the lateness of the season. (dec 16) E. WISSIIIP. DH. J DICKSON SMITH^ Practicing Physician 7i a r.v, ga\ XITILiI, attend promptly to all Professional calls made V f on him ; either at lus UtSce, or Residence. Olilct—-on Cherry Street, over Nlenaid A Burgliard’s Jeweller Store. Uesidenec—At Mr. J. B. Ross.’, (jan 19-ts LAW FIRM. rilfli: undersigned have f rraed a Pa’niitislcp in the ■ PraciiCC of I.IIYV, in the Firm -name ot ftiither ford .4 Hill. They will practice in the Macon Circuit,and in the Counties of Monroe, Jones, and Wilkinson—und Ivy speeial contract in any other portion of the State. A'so, in the Federal Court at Savannah and Marietta. OE'FICK over the Manufacturers’ Panic. JOHN RUTHERFORD, jan 19-Sm JOHN R. HILL. Sacon, liard, Potatoes 3 &e. f I’.lißS new ll ICON. Img round. *} 2d,(MX) liu. Shoulder* —old. 6,’ 00 llis. Rib Sides. 23 Barrels Lard. 150 Barrels Planting Potatoes. Jfin) Sa ks Superfine and Family Flour. sdo Half Sacks do. do. do. 400 Bibhels Meal—for sale by Jan. It), 1459. AYRES, WINGFIELD k CO. I to tel in Koivsytli. rilll 10 subrcrilier has again become Proprietoi, and gpt?i R. resumed his place as keeper of the lintel, where jgjHi he will he gratified again to see his old friends and JsiiL patrons, and as many new ones x mav chose to give him a call. JONATHAN JOHNSTON, jan 26-81 -2E3 TINT A. INSURANCE COMPANY OK lIAHTFOItD. Incorporated in ISI9. Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL 1.000,000. INSURE AGAINST LOSS AND DAMAGE BY EIRE ON TERMS ADAPTED TO THE HAZARD, AND CONSISTENT WITH THE LAWS OF COMPENBAF.ION. UIC'K. CI'RD, Agent, For Macon and vicinity. aug!9 21-ts FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Tlie Ifartforsl Incorporated 1810, CAPITAL, $300,000. The Spi'iiik'tit ld, Capital, $150,000. The Alassasoit, at s)|>iiiisfip|t!, CAPITAL, $150,000, With a large Surplus securely invested. Polices In the above first Class Companies issued, and losses promptly adjusted by E. J. JOHNSTON, junelO ’6B-tf Agent. DESIGNS FOB TIO.UTILA IA, —B Y— IAoL>t. 33. Unxinitz, 3V. Y. K. J. JOHNSTON k CO , Agents, june 16 ’SS-tf Macon, Ga. lttiir:iucc Agencies OF IHE AUGUSGA INSURANCE & BANKING CO- AND THE ALABAMA FIBE & MABINE INS. CO AT THE OFFICE OF LANIER Ac ANDERSON, Apt’s. oct 6-ts Mi,con, Ga. Insure your Property. RISKS on tlie “ Howaun,” and also on the “ CoXSolida tkd” Insurance Companies, Philadelphia, w ilt lx taken by the subscriber. J KNOWLES, Agent, Ojffire of Journal J- M***emjer. Macon, Ga., Oct. 6, ISSS-tfltS Stereoscope**. V LARGE and Beautiful assortment ofStertMcopMl, with a large number of Views of Mil kinds for sale, singly or by the dozen, at J. M. lit) t RDM AN’S, dec 15 Washington Block. ■Mauling Polatc. P 7 K. BBLS. Prime Yellow Planting Potatoes, for sale i )) by [jan 12j BOWDHE A ANDERSON. Refined Sugar*. X A BBLS. Btuart’a A, B, and 0, Sugars, for tale by HU jan U BOWDHE A A,SDRSON. DRUGS, MEDICINES, FAip* m. fee. Drugs, Medicine, Faini, Oil, At. MACON DRUG STORE. 18 58. lfe L. STItOIIKCIvIiR & CO 5 Wholesale aii<! Hektil Dru^iklg Wr are daily receiving large supplies from direct lItPOHTLUS AM) MANS F.U TtHLI. #, r|lllL> ensuring our customers choice and pore articles.— A Our Chemicals are invariably porch*, dirt r Mm t fac turers, direct, enabling us to warrant them free front . jui teration Wehavecow in Store a sthei Ftock of likL'GS, F KIjICIMG. UiIKMICAI.S. FAINT.". OIL.’ WINDOW GLASS*, PATENT MEDICINES, dye stuffs, paint brushes, liiilruuientk, White Wash Brushes, Pharmacutit ut S'reparsitioiis, a;ol Toilet At liclc*, t igelher with the best ssi c.rtment ..t tnvliruiiif |*tv eve t offered in this market. Planters, Pby.-'cisns.and Men aids ill oossul; their interest by examhtiug our rtock before :.ut* citasing. L. tITROIIKCKER t < Opposite Redding Ht e, Giirtkii StTtl ! GiH'.lt'R l i€e-i ! . tA 1.. STROHLCKfR A C(f., j t! iv. J • ed and obtn<-d aUt ai.d v. ;1I ‘t-c td *... of iar d-ii 9-4-ds, warranted the g-o ii, td l-ii. Turnip So-t by the paper or p-.-uud, Pea. -i J 8.6n3 1 y th j spur, quu t or bust.^i. i J/A-” Dealers supplied on libera! tcir F. L. “TROHECPTR 4 CO. out 3bj Corner Mtilbeny and 3rd Ste. Macon, bi. Fiavoriug Extracts, for rks, C sl- J.H>, Ac. EXTRACTS of Peach, Kitrocta of Almonds, ** Vaa.lia, “ Fuawbotry, “ Pine-apple, ‘ Koae, “ L*-'ei;, “ Orange, ** Nutmegs, “ Celiery. j fi-tnJt at the Macon DrugSfore. ; Aprb 8, 2- ts *. 1.. STRORFCgKR A* 0. (lUSiSiH Ii niN ?T~ O \ UI.'NCFc on t.-uid and for ’ -tie .n i v ’ 01/A f aucust 5, U'tr. K. L. ftTRa; i OXKR .> CO N I. W ISUI in ftIOHE. ALEX. A. MENARD, Ralston's Buildirg. Cherry Strett, I .:cr. G | JJ-kP Just received and is now open,: ; a irV.- “ k o i Hrufftq JJ yii’ -r 1..., Chemiatls, K"4 Puiia.oilw, . l*crfrttui-ry , lli Pan i. ‘h-f i cities, i'itarjttacc t:i, i.i, Prepuriiiiouji, A-v. My Ortigs have been sc’-.-i and c • , ’ , parity and quaLty; tl.t-y are fi !"h and m.iy i,-f - , , BtT Prilcrs F&ilhftiliv f/xot t ver Physicians’ {’rescript!. r.s and iv.n il> .*,!• .1 up with neatness and accuracy, at eli hours night. A large lot of Artificial Te eth ■: j’liy 16 IC-tf ■unwiM'” ii iw ru aamwK. >•- -i New and “Win-ci* CLOTHING JOHN Tj. .TONI :s Is now receiving Ids an?J A* ititt. • f dmltiiitf. iompii - > on ~f cotnjj'e'e asanrtmerts tu\>*’ round lu t! ir*: * t unu-tial fa-ilitics in t> : h the But leg .-n.l ‘■ ■ n 1, - partuient of his htisiness. he is picpur,,] t ■ .ionsofCl 07 illN’i on i! c n’s -t f. , t.-■ ronsi.tg in part of BE A A LB, I OLAK DilAlt, MCI/.'.18. 1 Lit, SEAL and CLOTH Over-Coats and Sacks, Penbroke, Trin t nrtd Dr.e-Hkin Rfl^laru?. 4 , French Cnftfiircre Hidlm-p? w Ilarri.s’ (*;>.-:i*it •* hiu-inußy Suit-, Rim k hi lie*. Ri • ji. ,■■•.! Clive C!< ’h ID t.’o fs ocLb, S’-!]” . to . cell th. .- . .10 *, all the- Nrv :■ tyks, llii’.ik .".n.l Brown Doe-Pk’n PANTS, S; per Fi un and AV’vr t. * 1::t■ 1; - ■ ‘ . hre:Cash iik-re ar.-l Cb th VESTS', “Vo tit’s ai:d fl, i !•.: roii Uiy t liiitjr.—l ■ih ra cing every Sin- and A'aii- ly. Sitgrtt t letliin”.- A LngoFio.l, Furj.irilit g Ot ( ver t ill i l i[ ! o n, Traveh iS I!ini Ire:.- and i i.awlr, I>sl PfiM SC U CI>AA S, Sole T efdher Trr * e'ir.r Tu-i ks. 1 ..dies’ Ti n: ! - in ;! !h i.ntt Ecxes, Crr.-nlmr AVer and Truths, VALISF’S, CARPI T BAGS, UMBBFI.I.AS, 4c. oct 13 AV ood 9 s i*race <s au i:a 't a’z tk •c >: ©:i To nil Lovers cf tlie He;,ntift,}. Cal! ar.-l rl r rr.r NEAVAND ItEAI TIMLSIYLE OF PICT Cl: KS ‘ Z- Iquatdi and Fiiijierlal hhuiegrr juji, AVhtch can be Itsc-ittd in Loikets and P:- • If re quired. roriraits ii? Gil or Taken either from Life or ragueiotypts of dretssed per vons. • A I retj pts ii: ilur upt; ;:r2t. -/Vt Home .Again. F I. O Y I) II <) U SE. Macbii,, (al. I Nit E undersigned has rct.ui ti.o *)•■ re . 3 . Hotel, where he will be I'lewstu to :-.-e ! h, f. r aier tudi.Le.’ ai.J the 1 ... i : t Ft,ur ,r c;\ Horse Omnibus a fit I e i,: j.r< n.]4 vg tendance on ilie mil ai oi all He trap .totcrv ;as t;.- ter? to and tu m the Hotel, Dee c‘ t j.Hiee. Mr a!s can be had on the ariival ot nil the ulglit ■: tit s. — -hai g. -i moderate. Trrdeiiaud t.vii u? n,,.i, wi u 11 o make ti.if KoUae tbtir L,uji hciirg IL, .r v.ay u. •on. it being central. {W Kelerer co—Call aid set 1!. P. I’EDWXC Frcprie tor. P. S- lie sure to take ti c Fiojd lioure On.’ Li -. January Ist, ttiu ii-tf L3 vo w i l‘s Xi o te-, Opposite the Passenger Po ; : , MACON, GA. E. E. BSOWN, I roprictcT. Meals ready on the arrival oi eve* y T Aj-rii 14. 1356 C Ilia KITE IIAIzI;. OPPOSITE THE LANiril ‘ ‘ l ‘fllli: subs riler h •;! rpr. ti c te I! R ‘lx first of A PEI!, next. f.->; • ■ acc :• ■rs Families, Day Boarders and Transt, ;.t Cv i, , . ’ ’louse is now oil tied as interior to no other 1 .rt ■ xl in the South, and from its centr.:l ioc l n. airy rooms, offers great i; duct menta end t ,-<•<■ t • to Families aud Trans.ent persons. The pn! l.< - t rom this Hi.use ell the luxuiies ant! c : ifor: • u tny othe hotel. L. i . 1• = March 49 Lcteoi tiu l!, sir - TBEFLIIiT ECI . , MACON. o.\ iFORMERLY known ;>s tl. Mi- - If. Street, o) posit.’ ?af , C. ; l ; :ecently fitted tip with* large ‘ J’. inodation of hoarders ami ti eti nt, : vI • j. ; • it to their interest, if Etc]-pi, gas, ■■ r . p .. t is a cull and sec for tic mselvt-s. )'h P- •;• •. , .! for |>ast favors, Batters b:hts> 1 ! . C ‘ “ • t t : business, he w ill receive Iris slirrcr.f • >.* !• > .. Passengers w ishing stop a! it .-v i . . n , ving at the Depot, will ask fi r it. r j • ■ , ■ ! ■ ■. .t tc.. .e shall cot be inferior tu ary In the su’ * lantiais ts . * oi’ lir.ars, • For single msa! 5 Pupper. Lodging a.id Hi takfar # ‘. 2 B.v the Day 1 5 Single Week 0 Bv the month, Board and lodging : • 0,. jan 27 44- WASHINGTON HALE. ¥ 8 open to the ) c.M for the r.t .. , •■ :i oi fLAN -1 81KM as wt 1! as LEGI'LAI; I.OAKDL'Lt?. Being centrally located Is c, river, ’r.t 1,. Mi t- th C.*pi‘‘ 1 and the business pa it of the city. A’.t on ; :rt ,i, tied. Charges libeial. N. C. BAItNEIT. Miitei ptvillc, Dec. 8, I'.jS—tf notice!” Souilt XA • atorti SJiI Koad 0,, j MACON, GA., January L , lsi.9. f TUP. Annual election fir Prts’dtiM ar.d Five J rectors of this Company, will be held tit tneir C'fL, c in thib city, .n Thursday, loth February i < -.t. J>o. T. KOIFEUILI ET, jan 5-4 t Scc’y and ‘l‘rea.s. Portrait l > nintin^. I X. P4IINDEXIKR, Port ait Pa’nteri Studio W, in Mac mi Mac. i.\ i.. i .lI.U ON, January 4th, 1858. rttllp Sul'tcriber will make t i. ad vatic -on Cotton co - signeil to Geo. Parsons A Cos., Savannah, and . gree to aohi the Cotton from Forty-live to Fifty days from dale of shipment. fjanO 4i-tfj ISAAC FvJO’lT. .U;t( EeP ‘ (A Ap. / v ¥*¥< H. A<- PS New Mackerel, No. 1, 2 and 8, i)U 2t*tH. lt>s. i\eW Codiisli, 50 Boxes Herrings, ju“t received and for sale ty dee 1 GEO. T. ROGERS tt>ON. SUGAR, COFFLE, I?IXASSES. ,)."7 1111 OS. New Orleans Sugar. — *9 lt)ij Barrels R. fined Sugar. 2.W) Sacks Rio, Legcira, and Java CkiTce. 26 Barrels new Syrup, i} lihds. new crop West India Molasses. It) “ old crop “ “ “ For sale by (Jan. 19) AYRES, WINGFIELD k CO. Bacon. W| 4100 I,BS. A No. 1, Tennessee I! ccn, vel ¥>lP,¥FUf RF cured and trimmed, in store i i.o for is if fapr 2sl BEARDEN k GaINKS. i\pu Bacon. | A jfillfS. Prime New Bhoulders. for Bale, to ar te, I.U by [jan 12] BOWDUE A ANDERSON. Kew Crop Sugar and Syrup. k) K 1111 OS. Prime and Choice N. O. Sugars. .■ tJ 50 Bbla. “ “ “ Syrup, 4n store and to arrive, far uU by BOWDUi. A ANLLRcUN. 1 jUklt