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.1«orel» Telegraph
l^n so long occupied
,,t week, Jndfi® L*'
Judgc Gulverhouse,
;1 „<i »rpimenUUve
jury ilia dear ami
i tiit* iisue they were
)5. Hunter, who
ur.ner, opened the
r.,,1 tlie law upon
| by Col. I-oelipr.e,
na n>e associates in
.v can express. It
. leech, replete with
llV .l wens on tiptoe
; gentleman, as lii.s
•v lias lwen long
su-iit of his speech
rJv tlie interest of
«,j flourishes, and
j<rinriples, and
jiee of reasoning
t were irresistible,
peals to mercy, or
. law and testiino-
The speech was
^rations and the
K was •• ns clear
amend."
more eloquent ar-
News Summary.
arrival of the persi \
COTTON DECLINED l-8o. DVR.NO WEEK CLOSED
QUIET AND STEADT
New York, Sept UL-Tho steamship Persia
nas arm ed with Liverpool dates to Sept 4th.
« omeercial—Liverpool Cotton Market—
sales of cotton for the week 46,000 bales of which
speculators took 1,400 and exjwrters3,400 bales.
All qualities'liad slightly declined during the
week, and lower qualities 1-8<L
Sides on Saturday, the -iih inst, f.,000 hales
of which exporters took 1.000 Laics. The mar-
ket closed quiet but steady.
London Money Market—Consols quoted at
00 5-8 a 90 3-4.
city, announcing a serious and fatal accident to
the down train on the Augusta & Savannah
Ruh-°a<k which left this city at one o’clock,
Wednesday night Tlie accident, which occur-
red about ten miles this side of Mfllen, near Sta
tion No. 1, was caused by a wash in the road
bed tlie result of heavy and continued rains.—
cn fP ne - tender and three freight cars were
fiftecnf..ct >m i th ° * racIi ’ Precipitated some ten or
a total mi. 0 " 1 ! a embankment, and are
. v" rcc ^' J* 1 M- Northey, Engineer, and
rins.\™™Tn P ^ t,icl \ Flour y and Janies Cog-
f „ H s ’ ' ve , rc Wiled, and Jesse Farrar, machinist
the Jn°« kma, j re' 1 his ,eft ann broken aliove
_ T ,.t W ’ * nd U,S ri E ht Ie K I°m and bruised.
Democratic "™J"“ e "gew escaped without injury, owing,
convention have nominated Amasa J. Parker as toth , cr<;bc| nga largenumberof freight
New York Democratic Convention —Svni
c«tse, N. Y., Sept 1«—The State Democratic
their candidate for Governor, and J. J. Tavlor
for the olllco of Lieut Governor.
Interesting krom Washington.—IVashing-
ton, Se-pt. 14.—Mk. Forsyth will not return to
the United States till October, on account of im-
linished business ami the prevalence of yellow
fever at Vcni Cm*.
(Jen. Denver lias resigned the office of Gov
ernor of Kansas.
Sir. Benjamin declines the mission to Spain.
New York Anneal Cotton Statement.—Xew
\ork, Sept. 14.—The annual cotton statement
appeared this morning. Tlie total crop is :{,-
I nd relatin'- to! ll l ’<Kkl—quantity for home consumption 595,-
- ilic mortal Wow hales.
v of expressing j 1 nE Ed in«>x.—The rain which has fallen for
irtwn, is- opposed i 8 . c ' c f* 1 w 'Di scarcely any intermission^
i> a well known col 'tinue<l during yesterday. About three o’-
- tlie land of the 't commenced to blow from the North East,
a running hue, * be wiml was accompanied with a heavy driv-
poured upon it | 'J'" ra ' n - an d veering to the South East, aliout
e opposite conn- k ' c o clock blew a perfect gale, uprooting trees,
his illustrations ‘caring roofs from the houses; and doing other
the code of dif- 'linage. U was seven o’clock lieforc it was safe
msiness, were ,<J venture in tlie streets, which were at that
cited resjionsc, ,ime deluged with water, and in many places
■tit enthusiasm, °hstmctcd by the fallen trees. We shall not
tt was warmly ** sur prise<l to hear of disasters on our coast
Satannah .Yret Jtifll.
able one, such Health of Ai gcsta.—Wc had a conversa-
., for we have at noon to-day, with Mr. James M. Dve, the
.•and wandered Chairman of the Board of Health, in this city,
the fluency and and he assures ns that the health of this city
Disastrous Accident on the Angus-
TA A SAVANNAH it. ROAD. LOSS OF LITE. i XCITifiC
At an early hour yesterday morning, a dis-
was received at the telegraph office in this Ait the supposed
d the lone
v ’ ' uiuuui;i Offrcight
care between the jmssenger car and the engine.
u M. Northoy, the Engineer, we learn, was a
young man of excellent character, highly es-
From the Louisville Journal.
Adventure in the Main-
MOTH CAVE.
end of wliat lias alway s been
considered the longest avenue of the Mammoth
Cave, nine miles from its entrance, there is a
pit, dark and deep and terrible, known as the
Discovery of two Comets
Messrs. Editors. Tiro faint telescope Comets
were discovered at this Observatory during last
night, by Mr. IJ. P. Tuttle—one a degree south
of the star Capclte, and another twenty degrees
to the cast of it.
The first is conjectured to be the return of
Maelstrom. Tens of thousands have gazed into Faye’s periodical comet ; if so its computed
- - • - 1 place differs very considerably from its actual
Accurate observations of it were ob
it with awe whilst bengal-lights were thrown
down it to make its fearful depths visible, but
none ever had the daring to explore it The
celebrated guide, Stephen, who was deemed in
sensible to fear, was offered six hundred dollars
by the proprietors of tlie Cave, if he would de
scend to the bottom of it, but he shrank from
the peril. A few years ago, a Tennessee pro
fessor, a learned and bold man, resolved to do
what no one before him had dared do, and, ma
king his arrangements with great care and pre
caution, he bad liimselflowered down by a strong
nopc a hundred feet hut at that point his cour
age failed him, and he called aloud to be drawn
out No human power eould ever have induced
him to repeat the appalling experiment.
A couple of weeks ago, however, ayounggen-
position.
tained. The light of early dawn, however, pre
vented similar observations being made upon
the other.
It is a fact of unusual occurrence that there are
now visible in the heavens three, comets the bright
est of which, Donati’s, can be distinctly seen with
the naked eyc*nbout ten degrees above the
horizon on tlie northwest about 7i P. M. It
shows a tail of two degrees in lengtli, and is rap
idly increasing in brightness and rising higher
above the horizon at that hour.
W. C. BOND.
Harvard College Observatory,gept. lthj'11858.
teerrwvl i, 1 -“K—v o- tlenian of Louisville, whose nerves never trem-
jwanco 1J employers, friends and associates.— bled at mortal peril, being at the Mammoth Cave,
silire *'* UVS rcS1< 0 ncar Falls, New Damp- with Professor Wright, of our city, and others,
j ’ „ '■ j determined, no matter what the dingers and dif-
r,. , togguis, Fireman, lias relations and tficullies might be, to explore the depths of the
th.re.vifi’i ,n K 1S city ‘ Maclsbymi. Sir. Proctor, the enterprising pro-
...i I!, i fleury fireman, was a native of Ire- j prictor of tlie Cave, sent to Nashville and pro-
relativAj *" fi 0011,1 ? ot ,K ' ar that ,,c 1,3,1 an y! cured a long rope of great strength expressly
ratotirtM m tins section f or tlie purpose. The rope and some necessary
A special tram was dispatehcsl to the scene ' ' * " - •
or the disaster at half past eight o’clock vestcr-
Uay morning, which returned to this city about
three o clock, P. M., bringing Farrar, the wound
ed tiian, and tlie body of James Coggias. The
|mdies of the Engineer and the other Fireman Llml ...
iw, rC . S ° kuri<xl wider tlie shattered engine ns to Several were thus dislodged, and the long con-
quire scteral hours lnlmr to extricate (hern, tinuetl reverberations, rising up like distant
, , e - l ", erc “l*' to Ms city aliout seven | thimder from below, proclaimed the depth of the
o clock last night—[Chronicle, Sept 17th, i horrid chasm. Then the young hero of tlie oc-
casion, with several hats drawn over his head to
[From the London Times, Angeat ST.J ! protect it, as far as possible, ngainst any masses . . ..
Eiijflisla View of the Fate of Mexico. ■ falling from aliove, and witii a light in nishand : gained a wide notoriety as a trance-speaking
The intelli'-encc from Mexico vcstonlnv «hn«- an<1 the rope fastened around his liodv, took his ! medium, and her husband,- Dr. Hatch, have sep-
.. it '™ , ?tA t - , ^ rr t T , "-\ s . h0W " i place over the awful pit, and directed the hajf a»t«l The prominence which Mrs. Hatch has
timbers were liomc liy the guides and others to
the point of proposed exploration The arrange
ments being soon completed, tlie rope,. With a
heavy fragment of rock affixed 'to it was let
down and swung to and fro to dislodge any loose
rocks that would he likely to fall at tlie touch.
Falling; olf in Emigration.
Forthc first time in tlie history of emigration to
the United States from the British Islands there
is now a preponderance in the movement to
wards these shores. Tlie official returns made
up in England, show that in three months of1858,
the aggregate number of emigrants from Great
Brtiiiin was 111,000, of whom 8,200 were bound for
the United States, against lt>,727for thecorres-
sponding period ofl857 Of the rest, 9,807 were
for the Australian colonics. Emigration for all
parts of the world has not been at so low a figure
for fifteen years past as it now is. It attained its
maximum figure in 1803, when it reached 372,-
725. This was reduced to loss than onethalf in
1857, 'when the emigration only reached some
180.000.
Separation of Cora V. L. Hatch and
IIEK HUSBAND.
Cora V. L. Hatch, who a year or more since
that the movement of that republic towards ex-
tinction is increasing in a rapid ratio. Tlie re-!
actionniy government which has succeeded to i him down into the Cimmerian gloom.
'] j dozen men. who held the end of the rope, to let i occupied among Spiritualists has given the mat-
. oiiifHiinrr „v We have heard from Iiisowtflips an account 1 »«£ citizens. The cause of this separation is
intrigues of the ecclesiastical wThnT.LX of his descent. Occasionally masses ol'earth and : differently stated by the friends of the parties,
evaporated Although aidod^y* contributions rock wcnt whizzing past, hut none struck him. I Dr. Hatch states that up to July last they lived
from tlie churcli, and*the efforts of the clergy in or fort -'' feet fr0I “ tl,e *°P. 1,0 a ledge, ! DappHy together; that during that month he
- fty from which, as he judged by appearances, two " ent \\cst, and " hile absent, received as he
or three avenues led olf in’different directions, i expresses it, "a beautiful and affectionate lctte\ ’
itself a government from its Im ing jMt posse;-' - vll °ut a hundred feet from*the top, a cataract, But. upon l.is return or soon after, she took a
sion of the city of Mexico. The only seaport it 1™™ the side of the pit went rushing down the decided dislike to hma^wouffi have nothing to
ever held was Tampico, and not only has
now been abandoned hiit General Ziiloaga,
fled from thc'oT>im/^ C ’ , TVne\v , ' , ^ a ^Am''ind hugulshed hut his care prevented this. He was i direction of some friends of both parties, and one
r ■ !* • . * 1. new. li vague and , • , , ,,r , i i „„,u -ml them—a nrominent chemist—obtained from Mrs.
power after the overthrow of Comonfort by the
The following from one of Our Agents, who is too
well known in his own State to need endorsing by
ns will be read with interest by Dyspeptics :
Lebanon N. H., Feb. 89,1856.
Messrs Seth W. Fowle A Co.,—Gentlemen:
Please send by Express, another Box of Oxygenated
Bitters, as w»are nearly ont. These Bitters have
recently been used with unusual benefit by a mem
ber of my family, who has derived more advantage
fromthese bitters than fromallotbermedicines, which
fact being known, greatly influences the demand for
the Bitters. There is no profession, in which a reputa
tion for trnth andaincerity is more desirable, than in
that of an Apothecary ; and for this reason, I have
always been careful in recommending remedies.—
But I feel perfectly safe inadvising all who are trou
bled with Dyspepsia, to reso* a t once to the Oxy
genated Bitters. Yours truly, 4 Cm
GEO. S. Kp.ndIMCK.
Seth W. Fowle & Co., Boston, Proprietor.—
Sold by their agents every where.
For sale in Macon by E. L. STItOHECKER and
ZEILJN. HUNT** Co. . tssl
TONIC.
From Col. Albert Pike, M. C. from Arkansas.
Washington, D. C. Juno 11,1856.
“ I have used two’ bottles of your Birrhare’s Hot.
land Bitters, and have found it very useful in case of
Indigestion and Headache, and recommend it to all
who need a pleasant and efficacious remedy and val
uable tonic.
Dyspeptic IVomeM fioticc.—Bierhave’s Holland
Bitters has cared me of Dyspepsia by using it on
ly ono week. I recommend it confidently to all suf
fering from this disease.
CLAKA E. SCHUCHMAX.
Pittsburgh, Oct. SI. 1836.
(Mrs. S. is the wife of the noted Lithographer.)
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Egg-Candidates must pay in advance.
We are requested to announce John II. Brant,
lt, a candidate for Tax Collector of Bibb County,
subject to a nominating Convention, should one
be held.
MACON FRICES CURRENT.
CORRECTED WEEKLY 11Y AYRES, WINGFIELD St CO.
from
continues good—that no cases of yellow fever j 0 f the
in voice pleas- j have been brought hero from other localities,
expression va- j and that no ease hiss originated here. Mr. Dve
lliant emotions I “'*<> assures us that he will promptly communi-
r i> a constant' ,ratu to the public the first case of any epidemic
•resents to tlie "'hicli may npjicar here.—Augusta Constitu-
j tionalist.
r
. .at orators o‘ Censis of Texas.—The Austin Intelligencer
for all the ole-1 is indebted to Robert Burr. Esq., for thcfollow-
■c and oratory, 1 ing memoranda:
fully blended Returns from .ninety-live counties give a ; with the constitutional side, it is to be presum-
. the brilliancy i population of three hundred and sixty-one thou-: tl,at Die new revolution is to he regarded as ii
i a few years sand four hundred and fifty-four, and a vote of ™ ^ ' " ** I '
hut herean^^odmih “ at tho boVtom of 'tlio piCa lu ndred and them-^aprominent cUemlst-^btiunedfrom Mrs.
ninety feet from the top. lie found it almost Hatch a promise not to come before the public
. ? uth# ,"* J , uerfoctlv circular, about 18 feet in diameter, with until the difficulties were adjusted. A week ago
adjusted,
•over, she was requested to lee-
may judge fifty-six thousand three humlredand ninety-one:
. will ere long There arc twenty-two counties yet to hear from.
Minor to his part of which made returns but they are not
’ yet footed up. These counties arc Anderson,
Samuel Hall, | Bee, Bexar, Brazoria, Brown, Cass, Cameron,
ml eloquent Cherokee, Galveston, Hidalgo, Hopkins, Hous
ton, Kinney, (not organised,) Leon, McCulloch,
(not organised,) Maverick, (not organised,) Ty
ler, Washington and Webb; in all twenty-two
counties yet to make returns. Assessors who
have not made returns, or whose returns appear
by tlie above list not to have l*een received at
Austin, should send on copies without delay.—
The counties not included in the ninety-live
mentioned aliove as having been footed up, con
tain a population of from seventy to one hundred
thousand.
Jvansas Gold and Pf.auls.—The Lawrence
i. x upon t ii ; < Kansas) Republican says that the pearls found
>n was pccu-
fercible and
•lain ami iur
jury rrtin d,
If. TV.”
I’HRYSE.
gi-ncer.
“»n Slave
had now been seized by a Don Juan Jose Ba£ I al ><>»t W fret in diameter, with j until Aoffi l.eultp
prev^uTadvDe” w^ un 'lr L5 ro hare Lcn i ^ beautiful spreimens of black silex, of in,-' that time. She at first refused, but subsequent-
S^^ hHo nrUon bv y^ ‘rtefSwS ' ~ ^ vastly larger than were everdiscov- ly sent word that she would'comply. The lee
views of this i>or>om«'rp c.m ih °(lniil»trnlijii*]ui aIl . v ot * K * r part of the Mammoth Cave, j ttire was to be free, and a collection tiiken for
been suddoscS hitherto not to heloire to the and afro a multitude of exquisite formations as ! the benefit of the society. Attlietimcappoint-
d^LnSTv■ So ^^™i^?h!Tj^:i , urein.l white as virgin snow. Making him- ed for the meeting, an audience was present,
the full-length of the m i i. fc i,„ c self liearcl with great effort, hv his friends, he but Mrs. Hatch did not appear. Mr. SIcFarlan,
the full length of the llberal-but, ns he has ^ lengt)l ' 3skc< , t % em to pil!1 h - ln 1);>rtIy in .; who has the chief management of the meetings.
tending to stop on the way and explore a cave received and read publicly a letter from her, in
that he had oteerved, opening about forty feet which she expressed regrets at not being able
above tlie bottom of the pit. Reaching the mouth to fulfil her appointment; and said that Dr.
of that cave, he swung himself, with much ex-. Hatch had expressed the determiiiation to pre-
placed tlie army under Generals Parcui, Ran
gel and Traconia, who arc more less identified
favor of that cause. It must always be remem
bered, however, that none of tlie watchwords
assumed from time to time by successful lead
ers in Mexico have any real significance, and
that the sole object of “democrat,” “lilieral"
“constitutionalist,” or "dictator,” is to obtain
control of the public revenue, and a sufficient
recognition from foreign Powers to enable him
formally to negotiate the sale of fresh portions
ertion. into it and, holding the end of the rope ; vent her holding a meeting by forcible measures,
in his hand, lie incautiously let it go and it and under the circumstances, she did not wish
swung out apparently beyond his reach. The
situation was a fearful one, and his friends above
could do nothing for liim. Soon, however, lie
made a hook of the end of his lamp, and by ex
tending himself as fiir over the verge as possi
ble witliout falling, lie succeeded in securing tlie
of his countrv to the United States, and divide ! "P* V- L ‘ ‘ T ' „t 1 he
the plunder with his adherents. Aft parties •*«"»} '' « >'“"!* to a ' ht ™ he r
meanwhile impose upon popular ignorant and : fou . nd ,t . hlo f ked ? n "PP^ sak,e a ' ,lanc '‘ l ;,°f
bigotry, outvying each other in declarations Uiat rock and , car ‘ h -. th "™ th
it is their intention to perish with the ruin of avon ' ,c - f he ^
their country rather than to tolerate for a mo- i mouth of another• on the tesHleof tl ep.l
_ 1An . i*i i riM i but not licingr able to swing nimseli into it, he
national independence, J he fastenc( j lIie aroum j bis body, suspended , ly, that tills is the inevitable result of such me*
in ti* lstmc - mn ^ tWeC , n t] 10 " 1 ls tl,a t the liberals k j nlsc ]f a „; n ovcr the abyss, and shouted to his chumship as hers; that under this influence she
T^ , ! ^?i^ S t haVC !!r CP ^d th 7 J S' 1 friv"to*reiso him to t&V The P uU was ” * - -•- -
pathy and ind,rc-ctaidof America, andare, doubt-, t . xcewUnglT .« V ere one. and the ro ‘,‘ being
a better position than their opponents to ... ... .
to appear.
In the original the words forcible measures
are underscored. Dr. Hatch affirms tlia the never
used threats, hut upon hearing of her appoint
ment, went to tlie chemist referred to, and told
him he did not wish her to speak; but if she in
sisted, not to prevent her; and that lie subse
quently called upon his wife, and told her the
same thing, and offered to go with her or not,
as she chose, if she was determined to speak.
The Doctor’s theory of the matter is, that his
wife is jmssessetl of demoniacal influence, and he
further believes, if wc understand him correct-
. • . ... delicate management, since, although the sus
hi some of the Kansas rivers, almut which there j wpti , lilitic)l of Mexican nationality would not
lias been quite an excitement, are worth about j be likely to bring forth « Tell or a'Bnice. or to
fire dollars a peck, and the gold discoveries at j offer any impediment which might not he re
moved by the presence of a single American reg
iment and the judicious outlay of a few thou
sand dollars, tlie views of other foreign States
and some decent outward observance of the re-
wliich were
•invention at
Hki-ed, that the
I nl '! i P a i! > J ^' j Pike's Peak it estimates ns of aliout equal value,
irjrmia South
•i-itcs Rights I Coolie Trade—Ieahfcl Mortality.—The
II conscience I Dutch ship Cornelia Zoon Holt, lately arrived at
liv Virginia, j 11,,van “ >n lot days from Swaton with a cargo
l estaljlisheil ol " She lost 2H» on the voyage, and ile-
d and in a :| 78 alive. They were dying at the rate
ith were ^ 14 to It? per day.
agreement, j New Orleans.—The Picayune, reviewing the
a few organs ! material progress of New* < trleans, saj's that it
cn entrusted i Inis escaped the late commercial revulsion, and
a ratic mind, >1* ctnnnicrco shows an increase, while in every
V«l appealing °ther commercial city there lues lieen a decrease,
■y w hite men ln a11 *hc leading staples there has been an cx-
iml;’’ that if 'cess oT receipts over last year. The population
and sold at of the city is given ns 225,000. In 1840 it was
ilc lioys need 102,143.
that without Mi Cliwl- - *" ' Jt«vurjr of the lfith, says:
in-. r tie tlw “We regret exceedingly to state that the yellow
an ! climate fever has broken out at the jail, and that four
cases are reported there. Of these, two Spnn-
,f <;iorgo R. iards, Antonio Gomez, and Dominica de IjiPieire,
l lieforc the | are of (he crew of the Echo."
■1. Yancey’s j • General Intelligence hv the Persia.—Tlie
»f the Nash-1 American Treaty w ith-China lias been received,
'•■0. lie to he ratified within one year. It has stipula-
Hiiilar sover- i ti 0 ns for the gootl offices of the United States in
ir intluences; caw 0 f difficulties with other powers.
i, «r at least j There was a mutiny on lioard the ship Con
s' then, and j querer, in the Mersey—the ship was hound for
ution of the' Mobile. Seventeen armed negroes refused to
lire of politi-1 W ork. They were arrested without hlooilshed,
Id cause his! |,y the consul.
b respcctfiU-! The Allies and Chinese had a serious battle
in Canton. Part of the city was burnt.
i'Uiry of the - (t W as reporteil that a large loan would lie ta
llies, and the j ken by the Uniteil States to forwnnl the French
philosopher, j Suez canal project
e measure of ] )l H _ a duel was fought at Richmond, .Va.,
. i' not prac- j 1>8t p r i ( iay, between O. Jennings Wise, of the
inns to the | EtoQMlwfr, and Hon. Shernrd Clemens, of Wheel-
>'rs las eon- j j IJ} , T}, e ] n tter was wounded at the fourth fire,
tinii mid the 1 though not ilnngerously. •
-out the mis- Mjujat p;,. KCTI on. —Morrell,; the Republican
[erpetrating j can(lidnto for Governor, Ls elected by from nine
tin South, j to u . n t]|OUMllll) majority. All the Congression-
fthespecch. n] „ istri( . ts h#vc returned Republican members,
re reference, ()ciuJl Xblegbapii March; composed
"" S l: ‘ n '”' | by Francis II. Brown,” just published by Firth
-tion tlie iR. : Poml & Cft ’ nml for 81,10 by M0SSrS J ’ * * S '
Cc the Dal.o- \ Dichanis.
Sneaker On- i Th* Historical Sketch of the 1 kbsbvtbiu
anj of \Vis«', I an Chvkch in another column, being portion of
'•eevssit v for i a discourse delivered by Rev. II L. Breek, on
! occasion of leaving the old house of worship,
will ho of special interest to some of our readers,
i I and of some intcrw>t to *1L «* would be glad
s tin. follow- I of an opportunity to put on record the hjssory
^f every Church and public enterprise connec-
if intennents I tod with the place. 4 ...
ree years as ' “IIojie I.nstiti te.’’—M c learn that Misses
Health. The ! Melville and Gay, who have acquired an envia-
lored as w ell! hie rcpuUtion as teachers in Macon, c °t u ~“ nc ';
their fall session in a new Dwelling ami School
house erected by them at considerable expense.
[ See their announcement
I Tlie Georgia Telegraph commences the 33rd
■ yenr of its existence to day.
1 ' Tlie deaths by Yellow fever in New Orleans
on the 19th inst, were seventy-four.
&r«3 *-
mis,ml humid j - N » ,,r n
* •• Cliildren between s and 16 “•*- -
„ « Free 'l’’„„
*t :, <>v. | .. Aerea •'( Land
•lay, tells the j V»Im of Land.
rf-i- lcr U ‘° ,r ‘re 1 D1 adjusted nround his !«dv, gave him the most
facilitate the approaching consummation If (9JtXT jg Uanf , ^ But s.ion liis pain was for-
Comonfort were recalled, protaWy an d.thcul- . a n ' L . v , and dreadful peril When he
ties would lie rapidly smoothed, but under any ” w f from t]le raonth of ' the piti and j 00
eircumstances tlie affair must naturally require - - -
1858.
I- 2n.
- 1«.
i—83.
•1,634,487
. - Town Property
Hater Valley I ^ oof '''V" ■ • S2.9»«. 571
After paying Amonm of mon^ ^id .olvent itebl-.,.-
■cs, they got .. capitidinvestedinmercbiuiffiBinB-
. the road one : A , nonilt capitzl layested Infc.ivr.
-cat and went v«ia« ofhonreholdBnd kltclieii f- 337,4-8
-mindly when Valno of Stock of , LvlL. ^mnVrty'.' c.151.476
: css
iLicit was, she *• **
liadletTbird | Pat says that “nothing «n hj c ^'ngd!!ms o°f
vu train after repale the umon of the Lnitea
two leltere and they
she en Jo>ed rj^ kil ^, lml ,s at once!
from tlie bottom, swaying and sw inging in mid
air, he heard rapid and excited words of horror
and alarm above, and soon learned that the rope
by which ho was upheld had taken fire from the
friction of the timlier over which it passed.—
Several moments of awful suspense to those a-
hove, and still more awful to him below, ensued.
To them and him a filial and instant catastro-
. , - ... , ... I,. iilie seemed inevitable. But the lire wits extin-
qmrements of public tew need to la- attended to. with a ,^ tk . of wat cr belonging to him-
selfi and then the party above, though exhaust
ed by their lalwirs. succeeded in drawing him to
At home, likewise, although an extension of ter
ritory is always universally welcome, there is
the necessity for managing it so as not to in-
creAsc the bitterness between the slave States
and the nljolitionists, and hence has arisan the
question as to a protectorate or annexation - th( . d and
I he former might, perhaps, conciliate a majon-. 0 ^ rH . X ertion and excitement,
tyon both sides f-ince, unlike annexation, R-i r ,.in.,st
would not directly imply an augmentation of
Southern Power; hut even in that respect noth
tlie fop. He was as calm and self-possessed as
upon his entrance into the pit, but all of his
companions overcome liv fatigue, sank down
his friend, Professor
has become reckless of monfl principle, as have
nearly all others of her class. Tlie writer of
GEORGE PAYNE,
WHOLESALE A RETAIL
3DB.UG-G-IST
And State Licensed Apothecary,
MACON, GA.
T S happy to inform his friends, patrons and the
± public generally, that his Stock is now fall and
complete, which comprises every article that should
be found in a First Class
Drug- and Chemical Store.
Weekly arrival i of the Savannah Steamers ena
bles him to replenish his Stock Weekly, with
FRESH AND CHOICE GOODS,
which are bought with gruatattention topurity.and
sold as LOW as at any Drug Establishment in Geor
gia.
PHYSICIANS’ P&ESCIIIPTIONS i
Compounded at all hours with euro and neatness.
His stock consists in part of the following articles:
Drug's, Cl’cmicals ami Medicines,
Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors,
Glassware, Syringes, modern styles, great -variety,
Window Glass, Putty, Artists Tools,
Mechanical, Artificial and Natural Leeches, ‘
Fresh Hops and all other Herbs,
Du-vica! instruments and Medicine Chests,
linTffioifISfSSftSf GeIetine8 ,
Wines and Liquors for apical use only.
Perfumery, Pomades ami ToiniArtiMoY
Gold and Silver Leaf, Gold and Tir
Teeth,
Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes,
White Wash, Paint, Cloth and Flesh Brashes,
TRIPOLI, a great article for cleaning Metal and
Glass,
Grass and Garden Seed,
and all the patent Nostrums of tlie day.
Corner Mulberry street and Cotton Aeenue, Macon
apl 81
,h <Yil and Artificial
Fresh Medicines and Pare Drugs.
Macon Drug Store.
E. L. STROHECKER & CO.
WnOLESALE&BKTAIL 9KVCHHXT8
We are daily receiving large supplies from direi i
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS
T HUS ensuring our customers choice and pure at
tides. Our Chemicals are invariably perchs.id
from Manufacturers, direct, enabling i! tea arrant
them free from adulteration. We have ; me in store
a select stock of
Drugs, - ' iciiei wc-4,
Chemical*, Paini*, Oil*,
Windoxv.Ola**, Patent JSedteikf.
Dye Stair*, Paint Brs.lMB,
IiiNtruinrntfl, While Wn*h Uru.be*,
Phnrnincaticnl Preparation*.
And Toilet Article*,
together with the best assortment of l.'.'STK 1
MENTS ever offered in this market. Planter*. X*L y
sicians, and Merchants will consult their intc.es! b-
examining our stock before purchasing.
E. L. STROHECKER A Co.,
jan IS Opposite Redding House, Msoou, Gil
ing mediums, of both sexes, which will soon bo
made public, who have cither separated from
their husband* ami wives, or are living in ex
treme unhappiness. The list includes most of
the prominent speaking mediums of the coun
try. Some women have abandoned their hus
bands for other “affinities.” One who lias fi
BAGGING—Kentucky
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FLOUR—Superfine
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Macon Furniture Works.
W E are now putting up New
and Improved Machinery for
the dlannfacture of
3EfO-DELKriTXJEL3ES
*9 ki“dg, far superior in Work
mansion and Durability, to most
U I Jif ff U NORTHERN Work, and at as low,
and in most cases. Lower Price* than can possi
bly be laiddownln Macon f.om Savannah, or New
Yojk. Give us a call and wo will convince the
sceptical that it is your interest to make your pur-
chases at home. ’ TAG. WOOD.
nug 37
Hardeman & Sparks
"VtCTfir© House
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
e fhicon, Ga.,
W ILL continue to give prompt attention at their
•FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE, on the cor
ner of 3d and Poplar streets, to all business commit
ted to their charge.
With their thanks for past favors, and a renewed
pledge of faithfulness to all their friends and cus-
‘ jmers.they hopo tir receive their full share of pub-
c patronage.
Liberal advances made on Cotton and other pro-
uco when required.
Planter’s Family Stores, alsoBaggibg, Rope,
c., furnished at the lowest market rates.
IIOS. HARDEMAN. . O. O. SPAI
sep 7
Alacou Cotton Market.
Monday, Sept. 20, 1858.—Favorable reports
of the health of Savannah, combined with other
causes, have improved our market |iijce Satur
day, about a quarter cent, and we quote ex-
ured in the recent Free-Lovc Conventions is set j teenies 10 to 1 li, -with an active demand. The
down as having abandoned two husbands, both | ileoeipLs are large< and ninst have , (een opwards
of 2000 hales last week. At Hardeman >t Sparks
alone, they amounted to 1050 bales.
Healed Dried Peaches, readily brings from
$5 to 84 per bushel Apples $1,25 per bushel.
fainted nml remained for a time insensible.
The young adventurer left his name curved in
the depths of the Maelstrom—the name of the.
first and only person that ever gazed upon its
mysteries.
" ^
peS^iritiesiu the history of so
much oi the present Cotton season as has al
ready transpired, is the rapi lity with which the
Cotton lias sought the markets of interior towns.
ing could be ventured rashly. Thus, although
the fruit absolutely seems ripe, andsome imme
diate step may lie considered to be demanded in.
the general interest* of commerce and liutnani-
tv, delays may still occur during which the scene j
of fipnrfjiy th«if k timr yy~f1nrin«r tl><» *~
the lowest depths, and tne continuance ol which
appears to reflect disgrace on all the civilized
nations of the earth, mast perhaps he tolerated
fora short further season. By England the change
supposing it to be effected by the United States
with honor- and discretion, can be anticquited
onlv witlj satisfaction. There is no country that
offers conqiarotive a richer field for development,
or with which, ifit werein American hands, our
mercantile transactions would more rapidly in- . ...... - „„ ,
crease. Meanwhile, however, it is’ the duty of urc, its early fruit, and that the seasons have
our "ovemment not to let these considerations i been favorable to its rapid perfection. I here
induce them to look listlessly on while large in- arc, however, exceptions to the truth oTUusui-
of whom are living; and one woman traded hus
bands with a sister spiritualist. The male me
diums are represented as of the same sort.
A friend of Mrs. Hatch, in whose house she
has been visiting a good deal since the separa
tion, represents her as extremely afraid of the
Doctor, and says that iqioii one occasion, when
he was seen coming from the house, “she turn
ed as pale as death and “trembled like an as
pen leaf, and lx-gging the privilege of concealing
“herself, hid in a bedroom.' Some of tlie friends ; p BLE KNIVES i0 itKS. CASTORS, Ac.,
of Mr*. Hatch ilo not hesitate to express their ; All of which I propose to sell at New York prices for
conviction, very freely, that all the devil there : Cash or good Paper. All who are iu want can eith
is in the matter belongs on the other side of the er send io their orders or Ca^U Rud select and test the
hflJgLmPSuJ-fofrk ua *married- tn bis uresent j P*? ce8 »nd goods for themselves,
wire—TnisTourfii one, wc lieheve—about two s ., nf ,, . B.P. McE\01.
years ago He was upward of forty and she V Alban/Patriot, Co'lunibua Times, Griffin Em-
about sixteen. J he marnagp. at the time, we 1 l>iro State, and LaGrange Reporter, 4 times—City
•XiicYo, was tnultoviood by them to be ft ?pmr- ? papers copy. J
ual affinity as well as a legal union. * The menus ~—-t-*-—■ - -.w- . : —
of Mrs. Hatch claim that it was unnatural and *i CLIFF KTREKT, sew VOBK,
produced by psychological influences, and not! manufacturer or
LITTLE 86 SMITH,
DZALEKS.IN
Saddles, Bridies, &■ Harness,
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
CARRIAGE MATERIAL,
;P0KKS, HUBS, RIMS, SHAFTS,
iES. SPRINGS. MALLEABLE CAST-^L#^;
ags, Enameled Cloth, Enameled Leather.
GIN BANDS,
lubber and Leather Belting from 2 to SO in. wide.
SHOE FINDINGS.
.BATHER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
SADDLERY AND HARNESS HARDWARE,
Coach Varnish, Japan and Paints,
MACON, GEORGIA
Sept. 14—Cmos.
WOOD’S
JUST. RECEIVED DIRECT FROM LIVERPOOL
MT FALL STOCK OF
CROCKERY WARE.
J ALSOlikve a large stock-of GLASS WARE, TA-
c otton i :l-NOUgiitineinarKeLs... e ". , ,.. , (V spirit md nSinities; that since the marriage GLASS SYRINGES, IIOMfEOPATIIIC VIALS,
llus fact will of itself, hare a tendency to in- , Mrs jj atch h;5 . been couipt ,] led to l ccturo t oo GRADUATED MEASURES, NURS-
duee the belief that the in'melons reportem | muoh _ oftcu „, K . n physi( 4, ly unfit to do PO _ ING BOTTLES etc
circulation, m- respect to the unfinora > t p - • t j )c doc t or raping therefrom a large pecii’niarj- • n . olass w »re for C
iicot which the crop everywhere presents, arc er-,, ,. ^ • . Photographers, etc.
roncous. Abstracted from all consideration of i " cn * m ' l«'Ae«m g iosL I— a m.»r.i ,it.
causes, large early receipts are an index of the
(act that the plant has retained in ji great meas-
A Friend to Inprbvement” writes thus:—
Wilton, N. II., Sept. 10,1837.
Having had an opportunity to test the value of
Prof. O. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, I am prepared
ING BOTTLES, ETC.
Chemists, Druggists, Perfumers,
Green Glassware bythepaek-
A liberal discount mkde to the trade. Or
ders from Country Druggists and Dealers solicited.
Price Lists sent on application.
Sept. 14,1859.—3mos. .
i age-
dividual interests such as those rf the bonahoi- ferenee. Other causes than early growth and tosuy, tlmt it fully makes good its recommendations
ders are being'in any way endangered. To see propitious seasons have the effect to hasten the — —
without protest tlie country I cing sold hit hv matunty of fruit If » cotton stalk were pulled
_ - . 1* _ - I. —tr n., /kf lllA ll/tl it
TO RENT.
rpWO DESIRABLE DWELLINGS.
hit unless a corresponding portion of tlie debt
were provided for or discharged, would be tac
itly to sanction an act of spoliation more mean
thin any in history. At the sametime it roust
up and thrown upon the ground, all the bolls
upon it that were grown, or only half grown,
would open. The tetter, would not mature, that
is, they could not increase in size, their susten-
be acknowledged there seems no reason to ap- j ance being entirely withdrawn, but they would
prebend that any such result is contemplated , open and make cottoa If
Neither as re-mnls the impending acquisition of being torn up by the roots, were badly braised,
flio'coiintrv or their views as toThe obligations the same result would foUow, and any cause,
Jfcidh tha?acquisition would involve, have the natural or artificial which intercepts the’ opera-
people of thelfnitcd States thus far fallen into tion of the proper functions of the plant, would
a single act or statement inconsistent with good produce the like effect ^
faith” Indeed, for several years in their aetiial Now, the disease of rust is just sucli accuse,
relations witii cael. of the governments that have How it acts we cannot tell but we are not the
ci nil,,. „ n iii Mexico they have shown singular less satisfied that it docs act delctenouslr 'JP® n
frKinre wddeh te the more remarkable, look- j the plant and ha., the effect to check its healthy
in*, nt the nrovocatioii to attack that the weak and j development In addition to thaihrcct agency
degraded ever oirer to the restless and powerful, of this to damage the plant, and, in an
. . ftw, limited means of repression which i degree, auxiliary to the forward opening of the
the Cabinet*at Uteshington m such ,ruses i fruit, the leaves w ither and drop, and the sun
^rThcAn.
hccomitry* as a fitting termination | count for its ^existence, feet “buntlantly
would win her without I- .- . -
hcrtkbt, all the American politicians who have
advocated either a protectorate or annexation
appear to have spoken fairly. It has been ad-
niitted that in the event of a protectorate the
United States would be bound to see that the
th:tt in the spots exempt from it tlie cotton is
green and vigorous and but few boils are open,
whilst Ui those which have iiecn attacked, a pre-
cisfcly opposite appearance is presented by the
plant, and the amount of cotton opened is in a
direct ratio with tlie age and virulence of the
securities specially assigned for the payment of; direct ratio
ai— A'.wSriomia ami which under proper circuin- j just
class ofon! - ftfiow-citizeiLs which is engaged in
Fur terras
apply to tlie subscriber opposite the old t'res-
<•> i. MRS. EDW(N IVES.
by restoring to more than itsoriginal lustre, hair that | byterian Church,
lias become gray, or faded from age or disease. It' August 24tb,
willRivelbehair.jftaudpliabletexter,..and what Rallied Twimftdia.tftly.
is of cull greater nnportauco than that, it is restored w *■*'■**«*''■«■ oauuavuxui •
to health; it imparts to the whole system its r,-novat- A , G °.? D , ^. Washer, and Ironer, for a small
. . .. • n . . i’ xl family, for the balance of this year. Enquire at
mg, healing propel lies, and has a tendency to restore ‘ t) fti ce .
health and prolong life, aud give to the aged the ap- Macon, Sept 9, 1859.
pearance of youth. Its unequalled properties ought j T ~ Z
to recommend it to every family who la-' ® ^ Curd from Dr. James HI. Jar~
bor under any da»ease of the head, and you will nev
er have to regret its application.
rSa place of great attraction to all lovers of the
L Beautiful. None should fail to, visit this well
aown
P 3 alace of
The.astonishingly low prices at which .Portraits
re taken at this Gallery, and the beauty they pos
sess, is truly wonderful.
PHOTOGRAPHS,
In Oil, Pastel or Water Colors,
taken from .Dagnerentypea of deceased persons as
well as from life. This is the only Gallery wli.ro
can be had all of tlie above styles
Mr. 1)emiff, Portrait Painter, at this estab
lishment, has Painted, since Ms return irom the
North, several new and beautiful Portraits anuPho-
tograplis, which are now on exhibition.
AMBROTYPES,
Daguereotypes, See.,
are taken in Superior style at low prices; Always
on baud a largo variety of new and beautiful Cases.
Also just received a lot of fine GILT FRAMES for
Portraits and Photographs, embracing several new
Patterns, Call and see.
Sept. 14.
Will yon go North, when yon can
do better South 1
MANUFACTORY & REPOSITORY,
FORSYTH, GA.
H AVING purchased the entire in- , v
terest of the late firm of Banks,
of the citizens of Foray tB aad 1 ■ i ,l~
to my extensive arrangements for manufacturing
Top and no Top BUGGIES, ROCK A WAYS, CAR
RIAGES, PILETONS, &c., Ac. ^ I am constantly
receiving additions, notfrom the Jtforth, lint from viy
IVork-Shop, to my stock on hand—of three or four
buggies per week—which combine elegance and
finish with lightness, strength and durability. Orders
for any sort" of Vehicle, Harness &c., are most re
spectfully solicited, which shall he promptly sup-
f lied, and all engagements for work punctually met.
have constantly on hand a large assortment of Har
ness.
Repairing done at short notice and all- work war
ranted.
J. H. BANKS.
aug C 1859. 1 yr
■RETT. OF THE NEW YORK LUNG INFIRM A
11V.—My connection for the past eight years with
the above
course of steady devotion to the cure
Consumption and its kindred diseases,
my unrivalled opportunities and ad
CAUTION—Beware of worthless imitations, as j twelve y
several are already in tho market, called by different of Pulmonary
names. Use none, unless the words (Pkoflssok together with . .....
... , v, • „ * .. . j.. . ii , vantage of pathological research—aided not a little
Wood s Hair Restorative, Depot, 6t. Louis, Mo. and by sTperfect system Qf Medical Inhalation—has en-
NeVrYork,) are blown in tlie bottle. Sold by all ablea me to arrive at a decisive, direct, and success-
Druggists and 'Patent Medicine Dealerfg Also, by ful course of treatment for the positive and radical
all F.npvnnH Tnil«r rannrl* .Iflalurs in tfckf United oure of till diseases of the Throat, Lttngs, and Air-
all haucy and Toilet goods dealers in the United Pasgagcx By in h a latiou, the vapor and curative
States and Caununs. . -1 sep lm properties of medicines are directly addressed to the
* | diseased orgaus and the integument. I do not ad-
012I r ff UART. visa use M^ical Inhalation of any kind, io
. the exclusRftl j)f general treatment; and although I
DIED, Jn Lexington,^ Ga., August 10th, 1858, consider it a useful adjuvant in the proper manage
thedivitkmis, and which under proper circuin-1 dwuc.
shraecs would be aniple, Ehould lie faithfidly ad- in tins cotton
ministered, white in case of direct »"netttioii
there is reason to infer there, would not he tlie
Slightest attempt to evade tlie full and proper
recognition of«vcry existing claim.
Scene iu a DlneCUog Koom
crimiiutc Bralat in obituary notices almost deters ■ saccesa of my treatment T
.. „ , the high cliaracter of the Institution over which I
the general re.i.cr from peiuaing them yeti can- ^ j lavo j on; , haJ j ie honor to preside, are too well
not forbear to (ay taat the deceased promised to known to need any eulogy ar.eommeat.from me.—
be one of the first men in Georgia, tn Ms prorcs-; At the solicitation of many private and professional
sion and in usefulness. He was reared among the : friends, through whose philanthropic aid tha above
people, with wlom he lived, and at his death had ! charity lias been long and liberally aupported, and
already so 'WOD- their confidence, in his integrity after due consideration, I have concluded to Make
. and l,fl ability,(that it may perhaps be tnilAaid wtln th^r^ch 1t7l.
m st has spaml but few localities i that there was no man m the community "hose an ^ not CO nfiue myself, as heretofore, to those only
rezion tliis year. If that large death would ljo more felt than lua. His talents w j,o entered^the Infirmary* of who were able to visit
rah'vanc u'liirh is; (>iiffffffed in 1 were of the first order; Ii\s
planters, finding a remunerative price in them
rious intend markets have rushed it forward
with energy. The result, therefore, is sueh as
fiii—lit have been anticipated, not only, mdepen-
lar to that of Magee is nanwteu in ' of supposition of a large crop, but
Mercury, June 12,1 <90, with the reniark ol the i and cireuinstanccs which militate
editor: vtVuisW may mmise themselves with ,'«»" that hj,K.theses,
settiin- whether the following action he ranged I " lth ,orc<! a ^ a,n '
under tlie title of justice* or humanity. I ho
*" V young gentleman who liad studied at a eel-
ebrated univiesity, and having a strong pre.l.lcc-
tion for anatomy, took great plea.sure'in a end;
ing on dissection. One evening he, with many
Frcncliy iu a. Fix.
“All,” said Monsieur i ■ his friend Sniffin,
tat sweetheart ha> giieii me de mitten.”
“indeed how did. that liappcnV"
ing attending on the com-1 « Yeff I tboudSt I most go to make her von
other-, w«- an dpenttte" on Uie body of a visit before I loade town: > I -u p in do side of
i J u 2g_^"d dcn 1 von
ie^rodn gentlemen, from the warmth of tlie ' very pohteteraneli, and—
tj certain, gin h of Uic ihat by . “You mejia a polite Low.
of attention and care, the vital j “Ah, ye/von bough. And deu I say I was
iicat ivonld' return, ami life in conscqueree tajre vere si
place. But, then, wlien it is considered what a to »
rascal we should again have among ^
was executed for haring murdered a fffrl w "* ; tt
was with child by hint; and that were he re- ^
restored to life he would probably murder some- it,
.i .m1 mnsidered I
. industry and energy j me Bt my office. Hoping therefore that tho arrange
class of our icflow-citixcns which is *£}&%'** j reraar kable; commencing life' witliout for-' ment will give entire satisfaction, both to my pro-
agricultural pursuits is worthy of cmUkitsmjil - , )L bia attention to business, enabled i fessional brethren an.l the public. I would respect-
•W.'U not far from universal. Hence, cotton * , # ’-rtl idu « ft ll fnr his little family but to fu **y aunouuce in conclusion, that I can now be con-
Eelf-confidcnec and boldness. I rce from vices and j toig Vapors, Medical Inhalers, &c., Ac., will be for-
happy in liis home, he needed only a guarantee of j warded by express to any part of tho United States
life and health to hare secured for himself any po-} or the Canadas. Terms.—lly terras oftreatment by
diioT, which talent encrev and hidi moral worth letter areas follows, via: S18 per month for each pa-
si tion which talent, energy, anu ui„u uio...< o tient wh!ch wiU inclade me dicine sufficient for one
deserve. ■ . , , ; month’s use; also, Inhaling Vapor, and an InhaliDg
The writer knew him well, was familiar null the Apparatus, Payment ns follows: 66 to be paid to
workings of his inner soul, under circumstances, jc£p ress Agent on receipt of the box of Medicine,
when the world were utterly unconscious of any , . Uld the balance 66 at the expiration of the month, if
emotions there, and while I will not pretend that j the patient bo cured or is entirely satisfied with the
he was fanltlrss, I wiU sav, that in every such con- treatment. Patients, by givinga full history of their
test the better man came off victorious. Of his re-! caro,and their symptoms m full, can be treated as
J™ . ‘ , „„ . well by letter as by personal examination. Patients
hgious cxpeneucc, I knew but little, save as it was themselves of Dr. Jtrrett’s treatment may
manifested in a blameless life; from others I leara j rely upon immediate and permanent relief, a3 he
of his early love for his Savior, and of lus peacelul | se i(iom has to treat a case over thirty days Letters
resi"iialion in death. The last interview I liad with [ for advice promptly answered. For further partic-
Columbus Times.
would lie rotten, if I did not conic
before I—”
tid what ?”
she would be rotten if ”
;’s enough ; you* have put your foot in
sure." 1 **■■■■-l Shv
sare, I put my foot out of it; for she
'she would call her saere big brother, and
. .... ... me out, but I had intension to say morti-
the dissection. " 111,1 . , ' . and pre- liet& but I could not think of tie vonl, and mor-
duded 1 5"ire^ all S of fotnre as-.l-ination jtiff/and rot fe.H «lesame as von in my dietion-
or Of hopes repentance.; a »•
him I waned him of his excessive labor in h:3 pro-, ulars address JAMES M JARRETT, M. D„ _
fession. I.knew not that I prophecied bis death.— No. 820 Broadway, cor. Twelfth St. N. Y.
r ■*'- ‘‘ " “ the city are
him were words of gratitudo and thankfulness.— ( .
He is gone, following close, upon the departure of
another promising member of the same profession,
iproved apparali
■d vapor can be seen and inspected,
sepli—6m
in the same community. How Tain ashow is life? , VOTICK.-Siity d.ays after date, applicafiou
SL nij •. #i.« n—iMi* hv th* twice- will be made to tho Ordinary of Jones Ceanty
Should not we, the su..irors, profit by the twice I fcr leave t0 sell the real estate of Level Smkh. late
taught lesson?
The sanctity of his home, his desolate home, I
will not invade. May the widow’s and orphan’s
God dwelt in that home and fulfil in love His gra
cious promises to those who have not husband or
father on earth. T. R. B- C.
of said county decease
Sept. 14, 1858.
EMI1UNE SMITH,
Administratrix.
WANTED.
' T AM still buying Military bourty Land Warranmj
J. and will afways give tho holiest cash price.
DIED, in Savannah, on Friday, the 17th instant, | Maeon Ga. ulyaaiy G. J, BLAKK
Cstiiekixf. M., wife of Frederick W. Sims. Her Feillliei'S
remains were brought to this city and interred in
“Bose Hill Cemetery” on Saturday last.
1 A A A LBS. Tennessee Live Geese Feathers, for
J.UUU sale by BEARDEN* GAINES
Flavoring 41 xtracts lor Pies, Jol
lies, etc-
EXTRACTS of Peach, Extracts of Alir onca,
** VAnillo, ** SfraH , i>er*y
• *• Pineapple. “
" Lemon. “ Orr.uTe,
“ Nutmegs, “ Cellory,
For sale at the Mjm on Drug Store.
jan 17 L. L, STROHKUKK»^J
-v Potash.
U)*ia>ioR 1st sorts, always on hand
O j»nK
Due, bin avb uu tuuiv
K. L. STROHECKEU A Co
Buclm that is IS tic It u 1
T HE undersigned havo for years mnnnfacttfre
an Extract ol Buchu for tb« use of i lij>-ician c
and can recommend to all nooesfrftfttwd so us.? thi
Medicine, their preparation ns being fa/voperh*
ancf more reliable than tho puaTed quack hosrrinv
designated as Extracts of Bnclni, iBu.-t of \v!.» ti oou
tain no Buclin whatever. Try it.
june 29 E. L. STltOHIU iCl : \ < ’t*.
Oardeii Seeds !
Qf\ nnn Papers 'assorted.Garden •
OVJ^UUU ranted the growth of 1^*7
seed by the pound or paper. Peas aud .
the paper or bushel.
jafa 12 . E. L. STROnKCKKit A C
Turnip
ans bj
Coughs and Uol4(s.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
Stabler’s Anodyne Expectorant,
Wistaria Balsam V.’iia 4 lieny.
Hootland’s Syrup Tar,
Hasting's Syrup Wood Naptha . .
jan 12 E. L. STKOHKCK E « ,v Oo
Fliysiciaus’
P RESCRIPTIONS careluliy eompour.i
hours day or night,
inn 18 E. L. STROHECKE
•V Co
ITIortou’s Cough syrup,
T HE Proprietors still continue to ninnuradture
this favorite remedy, vouched for by in invhomt
certificates. E. L. STilOHKCKi.K A Co.
jan 12
Day & Mausenet.
H AVE just received a handsome•c.^ortnient *>.
LADIES’ aud Gentlemen’s HUNTING CASE
WATCHES ot tlie be9t makers, which can b:* higLly
recommended.
A handsome assortment of Hie latest stySi;* of jew
elry. Silver Ware, &c, Ac., 4tc.
Wo wdttld call particular nttontion t<> our assort
ment of
FRENCH, HARDEE CLOCKS
which are of the latest styles andbest The •
Clocks run 2 and :i weeks, and are all warranted.
—ALSO—-
A fine lot of GOLD PENS and GOLD SPECS, with
PEBBLE GLASS, of the best quality.
april 2C DA V & MaUSENET.
DAY&t MA4JSSENET,
H AVING removed to ihelr NEW STORE on M
berry Street next door to H. L. She:;, eberCo.
Where thay will bo pleased to sea their old custe
mars. They would *ay to eJJ wishing goods in the ii
line, that they are now opening a splendid as-:.. .
ment, which will bo sold at tha loire.t pnr ».
They intend giving their personal attention
WATCH REPAIRING. Having been before t)
jublic in that capacity for 15 and 2U yen.v. the pni
ie are able to iauge of their merits in that wny.
JEWELRY REPAIRING done at the -Imrl.
notice and f'n the best possible manner. WATCIIE.-'
Magic and Hunting Cases, Gold and Silver Ho.lih !.
WATCHES, for sale by
sep 29 DAY 51 MAUSSENK'I.
Checks on New York
FOR SALE BY. TI1E
MANUFACTURERS’BAi\K
mar 2 .
Hats! Hats! Hats!
FALL STYLES JUST RECEIVED
BELDEN’S,
VNDKR It A L 8 T O N’S II A la Is,
A LL sizes for Gentlemen and Youths.—
Call and see before tho Stock is exliaus*^9f
ted, as they are going off rapidly.
Macon, August31, 1858.
Wesleyan Female College.
T HE TWENTIETH ANNUAL SESSION will
begin on Monday, October 4th, 1858.
FACULTY.
Rev. Osborne, L. Smith, D. D.£ President, and
Prof, of Latin Literature and Evidences of Christi
anity.
Rev. Cosby W. Smith, A. U„ Professor of Math
ematics.
Marcellus Stanley, A. M„ Professor of Natural
Science
Rev. Francis X. Forster, A. M., Professor of Mor
al Science and Belles Lettres.
Mons. C. Schwartz, Professor of Modern Langua
ges, Drawing and Painting.
Philip G. Guttcnberger, Professor of Musiri.
Mons. Augustus E. Waldau, Assistant Professorof
Music.
Mrs. Hasan 8. Hancock, Assistant in Music.
MU. u.ry ir. Ouiau. Uai.ma in Literary De
partment.
Madamo Schwartz, Instructri-., in Ornamental
Needlo Worlt, Ac.
Robert B. Clayton and lady, Stewards Depart
ment. Board, per annum, $ 140,000.
Tuition in Regular Course (including Latin and
French) 430,00. Music, Drawing, and Painting, ex
tra, at reasonable rates. Vocal Music free of charge.
Discipline strict, and scholarship thorough.
For further information, apply to the President.
Macon. Ga , 1838. M.-8TANLEY, Sec. •
PAID FOB
WHE3AT,
A T
elSitcou Flour sfSills.
W E are now paying from 85 cents to $1 per
bushel for Wheat, according to quality, and
famish tfiesacks to deliver it in. ,
’3?" Farmers having WHEAT to sell would do
well to call at the .HILL, or send samples of their
WHEAT.
Uw* To Flour Dealers and Families we would say
that wa keep on hand, fresh ground, the best of
FLOUP., MEAL AN® GRITS,
which enables us to fill orders promptly.
I3F* BRAN and SHORTS mixed for Stock feed,
inds. Parties ordering 1,000 lbs.
6o cents per 100 prw*nd8. Tarties oraen
at a time will it at 55 cents per 100
r -jr- wseat cleanings is cents per bushel. Bro
hen Wtieat 3<i cents per bushel.
JAS. A. KNIGHT, Agent,
sept 7 • * • -
Note Lost—CautioiL
TIMBER CUTTERS’ BA1K.
Exchange at Sight
ON NEW YORK,
LONDON,
PARIS.
FRANKFORT, (on the Maine.)
HAMBURG,
g. ' BERLIN,
BREMEN, Ac..
For Sale at tliis Bank in Gums to s.dt purchasers
J. S. HUTTON, Cashier
' Savannah, Sep. 6, 1638. —bit
Macon, Jan. 4th, i-.-r.
Tlie subscriber will make cash advances on cot
ton consigned to George Parsons ie Co., Savannah
and agree to hold the cotton forty-five to fifty da;
from date of shipments. ISAAC SCOTT,
jan 5
LEA PERRINS’
CELEBRATED
WorcestersMre Sailce,
PRONOUNCED
CAI7N0ISSETJ]
vcrnnjrriiE
EXTRACT
ofaLeUerfrc-m n
Medical Gentl^mnu
at Madras,
TO HIS UliOTHKi*
alt JVT
WORCESTFU.Mny’S
“Tell LEA & PER *
RINS that t b e i i
SAUCE id iiigb*/ es
teamed in India, and
is, in my opinion, th*"
most palatable as
well as the moat
wholesome SAUCE
that is made.’*
Tbe only Medal awarded by the Jury of tho Non
York Exhibition for foreijm Sauces, was obtained by
LEA A PERRINS for their WORCESTERSHIRE
SAUCE, the world wide fame of which having led
to numerous imitations, purchaser are earnest iy re
quested to see that the names of ‘LE A A PERRINS
are impressed unon the Bottle and Stopper, and
printed upon the labels.
Sole Wholesale Agents for the .United States.
JOHN DUNCAN^ SONS, 405 Broadway, N. ^
A stock always iu store. Also, orders received tor
direct shipment from England- may 4 ly
■
THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH CABLE
CAN HE SEEN AT
B. A, WISE’S STORE,
Who is now receiving his fall stock of
MOUSE KEEPING GOADS,
Cutlery, Silrer and Plated Ware.
Stores’, Grates, Ranges,
Wood- Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Matts,
Tin Enamelled and Hollow-ware,
Japan and Planished Tin Ware,
AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
House Keeping Hardware.
Which he is prepared to sell at very low prices
for CASH or approved credit.
Returning many thanks for the liberal patronage
heretofore received, would most resp<
the public to call and examine his pr<
Goods,
sept 7
ully invite
t stock ot
». A WISE,
Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
T. H. BOLSHAW, F. HERZOG.
Something New under the Sim-
A LAMP STOKE
IN MACON.
T HE subscribers have opened a LAMP STORK
this day, at No. 11 Cotton Avenue, three door-
above Parker’s, where inay be found < variety ot
LAMPS FDR BURNING COAL OIL.
This Oil is not explosive, and having been tosted
proves to be the cheapest, best aud safest light no*
in use, anywhere; Call and see it.
We have on hand, and will keep a constant sup
ply of good COAL OIL for these Lamps : also,
B URNING FLUID, CAM PH EX and ALCOHOL
We have a care full v selected stock of
CHINA, glass,-
both pressed and cut, from the best Manufacturers,
Crockery, Tabic Cufiery, C«*t«r Frames,
&c., which we will sell cheap for CASH.
80.1IETIIIi\0 XEWESt STILL ! .
ENGRAVING ON GLASS.
of every description, such as Coat of Arms, Crests,
Lettering of-every stylo. Landscapes, A n i in a I s.
Flowers, Figures, Ac., done to order in tin; store.
--- ’ BOLSHAW A HERZOG.
Macon, Sept. 6th, 1858.
Cm’
sept 7
WOOD’S
Premium CBrallery 11
C ITIZENS and strangers visiting Macon should
not fail to call and examine WOOD’S BEAU- -
TIFUL COLLECTION of PICTURES, which are
taken at astonishing low prices, and farSUPEKIOR
to what can be had elsewhere, ns every one can sec..
Here can bo obtained from the smallest AM3KO ,
TYPE to the finest finished PORTRAIT, in Oil,
; PASTILE or WATER colors, asmaysuit tlieinnoy
rsons are hereby cautioned against receiv- j and recollect that this is the O N L Y GAL I. E R i
. -. v .. " - * —* V.V.J .Iffe . i;.~( Urfcs
A LL persons arenireoycnuiionea against receiv- ; anu rucouec. iu.u uu, .. me e... ' *
in" for any valuable consideration, a certain note where can be had alt the above styles of 1 icturre
of hand made by Richard Barfield, payable to S. F. i Call and see, R. L. v.OOl
Barfield, it bearer, dated 25th January 1858,sad dne jnly 13-tf
23th December, same year, for thesum of Fifty Dol- i .
25th
lar».
August 31—3t*
S. F. BARFIELD.
TO RENT.
FOR SALE OR TO RENT.
- rp HE HOUSE AND LOT adjoinin,; John Cun. ..
! I mings’. The House is well finished and naiB
Three Rooms. The Lot is half aore—baa a ffOoJ
T W ,?o. Sle .l pinR Koo^.over Post Office, also an Gard and fiae w#ter
Office three doors below Post Office. Posses
sion given immediately. , t . , . • ,
NATHAN WEED. For terms of Sale, apply :<> th%pyopnp*<ye
sept 17th | Aug. 31,1858.
RENT I’ER MONTH,
hep .
N.VNC'P PIERCE.