Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, September 28, 1858, Image 3

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■ I For the Georgia Telegraph. vvvaxnad, <**-. Sep*- 22, 88. News Summary. I have just returned from ' MhTHow* «f Health. The mail c lhi , oongKinication to you will Accident to the Steamship Hcstsvhxe.— Charleston, Sept 23.—The steamship Georges Creek (the regular packet between Charleston ■' j^noi-t of the Board, from whichj and Baltimore,) fell in with steamship Hunts- ' that during the'last week there ville from Savannah for New York, off Cape ,, n deaths from Yellow Fever, and all the readers of thcTele- K - h l rejH.rt is strictly true, and may ' vlilX l upon- Or if any allowance •' ’.. , nU st he to reduce tho.numbcr vcllo" fever, for I am quite sure, ','lonc in this opinion, that some who died having very few fever. Either physicians j^takrn in their diagnosis, or hav- ... i,v oilier diseases, they have ^ Vl . ilu-ir credit by reporting them ,iei; for any community will ;t physician who loses a patient four, than from some milder form p„ this as it may, you may he as- , Board of Health of Savannah arc • duties faithfully, honestly, vig- Remain, on Wednesday night, with her rock- shaft broken. The Georges Creek towed the Huntsville into this port Suspension op Clubb Brothers.—The Wash ington Union of the 21st inst, says: “The well known banking firm of Churb Brothers suspended yesterday in consequence of the pre sentation of several very large drafts from die Wost They express their ability and intention to pay their indebtedness; and, from their en ergy and fair-dealing in the past, wc fully be lieve they will do so. It will be recollected that this firm withstood the shock in October last, which produced so great a convulsion through out the Union. Muscogee Rail Road.—The Columbus Daily Times, of the 23d, says: Wc have obtained Anecdote or Dr. Webster, a Scoreri Minis- I j ter.—In 1774. Dr. Webster was a popular prea- U.1KKIED, In New Haven, Conn., on the 15th inst.. l>v Rev. V T.ittlcn/vYiv. rn r'T'rr»TT / ' /i .a i- Napoleon's Okl Guard. Napoleon s-Old Guard ” gained by their many ji , _ . . . „ —, —r. rmm tl,, Prr.-;,w Mr lol.nT ,i,„ 1 d operate instances of bravely, an immortality ‘tier, ot the Kirk of -Scotland, in Edinburgh. A- N.yttlejohn. WM.tT. FITCH, tone of.the firm of from the President, . lr. John L. Mustian, the . {j Nt0 ry. but their grand crowning act wa, Business brought lnm to London, and one uav 1 U- T - Fitch & Co, of this city,) to EMILY, daughter following comparative statement of receiptssince | thcir despe’rate charge at Waterloo, which las "lien passing the House of Lords, his curiosity ; of the late H - w - BritnaU > afi ot Uuw Haven. Conn, the 1st of August to the 20th September, 1858. j f ew parallels in ancient or modem warfare. induced him to make an effort to step in anil ; | They fought for their adored Emperor, and to j s« them. None were admitted without an or- : i* . /Ina- nixl *1.,.. fl(.p oYi'ont nnKlaman'c corvontu ^VnKctnr Ka. and the corresponding period of last year. Receipts for Aug. 1858. 1857. $10,840 14 7,927 01, First 20 da vs Sept 10,163 51 0,841 60. retrieve the evil fortunes of die day, and they | der, except noblemen s servants. Webster be fell as though to do so would secure them im- ing ignorant of the rule, requested admittance. ■ ‘ ‘ 1 of j “What Lord do you belong to,’’ said the door- ANUrOUNCEMENTS. EWCandidates must pay in advance. Total 20,503 65 16.768 66. 14,768 66 mortal glory and eternal bliss in the world I spirits. The most graphic and stirring account : of that last fearful and fetal stuggle, that we : have seen, is from a recently published French j work. It reads like war itself—this-is it: “—S' »<■*■.«•»«r*rr : JttefiaSSSSa'SsSti Cotton Markets.—The receipts in Columbus j ^ ie ^j uart j itself had frequently been used to on Saturday last were 1.228 bales, and the sales I restore the battle in various parts of the field, 961 bales on the basis of the following quotations: and alwavs with success. The English were Middlings 1U ; Strict Middlings 11*; Good | fest Iswining exhausted, and in an hour more ... awould doubtless have been forced into a (lisas- Middlings 11|; Middling Fair 11,. = *- j rous defeat but for the timely arrival of Blu- ta, receipts 569 bales—sales SOo at 1- to ‘-t- i cher. But when they saw him, with his thirty j Charleston, Sept. 24.—Sales of Cotton for thousand Prussians approaching, their courage keeper. ^ 7W* The Hon. HENRY G. LAMAR, presents ’To the Lord Jehovah,*' replied Web- : to tlie voters of the Macon Judicial Dis- ster. “The Lord Jehovah,*’repeated the keep-j trict os a candidate for election to the office of er, “I have kept here seven years, but I have; Judge, which he now bolds, never heard of such a Lord; Jack.** saidhe to : „ his fellow keeper on the front steps, “here's > s .iC >, ‘ L * l< i announce JL H.\ r. chap who says he belongs to the Lord Jehovah; GlL ^> ^ ’ “ a <;» ndldatc< br Judge of the Ma. do j ou know such a Lord ?** “Never heard of! con Circuit at the election on th< first Monday in him,” says Jack. “But” said Webster, (willing | January next. to keep up the illusion) “there is such a Lord." T. W. MOXTFORT, Esq., prints ht “Pass’em im” said Jack. “I ’spose it’s some poor l name to the voters of the Macon Circuit as . C an- Seotch Lord. : didate for re-election to the office of Solicitor Gen. - a i* -1 Heating by G<u>. this week 3,400 bales, an advancing tendency. The old negro Drtd Scott died at St. Louis, j at 12J cents. Mobile, Sept. 24.—Sales of Cotton to-dav 1 400 1talcs—Middling 12* cents. Missouri, on the 18th inst. ,. - nhvsieian furnishes a Tho Del, * hs » Xcw 0ricans *» S » turd V last -1 Dm Irak were 9.500, and the receipts 0,000 a , att» ndm n jnj. ^ ^ ^ j by yellow fever, were seventy-four, and for the j gainst 3.300 bales same time last year. The week four hunilrcd and sixty. j stock in Mobile is 10,00“ New York. Sept. 24. 1,000 bales, with a lirm market. Death of Rev. Reuben Post.—The Rev. lieu- , „. IJlre test. Tlie Chinese treaty stipulates that protec-: ben Post, the venerable and esteemed pastor of .,,,,1 tints tl eertifi ti,m ,(C extended to the missionaries of all I the Circular Church (Second Presbyterian,) died *,.. Tabs,"llmve'^n'To-'n^ht of the! denominations, by the Chinese. Di- ^ *» “ s Jplomatic agents are to pcnnanently reside at|- v “ ' v u ' ' _ Pekin. Several new ports arc to be opened, and * V dreadful The market closed with - revived wile Napoleon was filled with amaze ment. A beaten enemy about to form a junc tion with the allies while Grouchy, who liad been sent to keep them in check, was nowhere to lie seen. Alas! what great plans a single in- Good Middling quoted j sexton, of the name, age, sex, l „f death of every person in- t ceiuetery of the city, and also moved from the city for burial.— • 1S ;ivcd by law to make his re- II ,,f Health from these , « hat I have seen to- _ regulations j Item* by the Niagara.—Morphy was defeated . in Paris by Harrowitz, in a chess playing con-, ellicicnt commander can overthrow! “In a moment Napoleon saw that he could not sustain the at hick of so many fresh troops if once allowed to form a junction with the allied Sales of cotton to-day f orccs _ ao j j lt . determined to stake his fate on - one bold cast, and endeavor to pierce the allied centre with a grand charge of the Old Guard, One of our new buildings erected by Mrs. We are requested to aunouuce John 11. Brant. Dudlev, in Hawk-street, saySthc Albany fcnick-1 tv * “ candida,e for Ta:c Col)cctor of Bib , b erbocker. is not only to lie lighted but heated j subject to a nominating Convention, should one with gas. Hie plan adopted is the one got out I he held. by Calvin Pepper. Esq., of this city. The iron rags = 11 i r 1 jt— work will lie done up at the Eagle Furnace. Mr. Pepper gets up his heat by passing gas through sand. If the gas lie directed ** body- of tlie sand it will instantly diflu through tlie entire mass, and,"raising surface, may, With perfect safety, be instantly HI AC ON PRICES CURRENT- COKKLCTCU WEEKLY nY AYRES, WINGFIELD A CO. ,-,rd. 1 am Mire the t- pniudiecU, >mt my hones*. I extended to trade. 1 . , nAwdcr null exnlosion had taken 1 Illustration ami Experiment. Mr. Stone, in Ills lint advertisement, ingeni- iti-rini idled ; 7, ,. . . . V' : wiuioui sihokc, no mauer now targe tnc extent t •'i ,’u of bor <b| s purjiose the Imperial Giuirel was called j 0 f the flame, and with perfect and complete 000(1- Tallow up and divided rnto two immense columns, which j bustion. The heat is almost instantaneously Patent..'I 'i Cr< r» * 10 ’ n,! ' b , '•‘' ntn '- ' ,os .° | diffused tlirougii the entire mass of sand, heat-' COKVEK—Bin a milder and more rational P rtwdcr n*™ explosion had taken place near St. j ously contrasts the effects of a "shocking U-id** , ler to advance given uld have been ftr fess deafhs, Petersburg, and about one hundred persons j and a comely tile—that Is the illuttralion. The I them part of the way ’ | killed. There lias been a great fire at Moscow;, experiment was to substitute upon the head of ing for * **-— — der Reille no sooner entered the lire than it dis appeared like mist. The other v der Ncv, 'the bravest of the lirav ‘ i ing it equally tlroughout, anil requiring but one li-- niMiiortion of tliem lur- j - o- - -- - — * - — > > * V r j it , . | eu io ugiu a loom »uiaisu oe sumcieni *. .*j .. I,.- _-i hundreds of houses were burnt, and the forests | the Telegraph man a lustrous new black, cover- them a lew words, lie told them the liattlcres- j L jj,. IVpper claims that two cents* I '' ''-' .uS * ', were set on fire. ing, for a dingy summer-won, thatch. The re- « ".“ h ««»• h $™''tf v oa thel ^' gas will make a sufficient quantity of s, in,- phy sicians of talent and «" w , tncil in so manv iields. -\ ivcl Empereur: an- i, 0 t t 0 keen a room warm in winterch-lr who assert they have nev- A Steamer on F.ke at SEA.-llalifax, Sept (Suit in botli casts.is striking. We recommend swm ,, hill , with shoilt that was heanl ala.ve .^,,5® ^ ^0 1,^11 Ik-™•„ tl^t onrfuel of Black Vomit unless j 28.-—An arrival at this port announces passing °ur readers to examine the illustration and re- tlie thunder of artillery. 7 i, „„lv administered — '< on the 15th of September, in latitude 45 deg. peat the experiment. Mr. Stone lias- a superb "The whole continental struggle exhibited no I „.1\ Mitrr nt this ussirlioii, andlonpUide4*2deg., i , link- chemical knowledge eron fire. There were sand red inter eight hours, our fuel expen ses ran Im- reduced to about fiftv cents a week -•nine to the case, and seel the name was unknown. linciiinati. ... i, make it plausible. Gen. Walker fob Nicaragua. ,.,,,-y canal there is found at all | Sept. 28. lc«s"sulphuretted hydrogen, or; city yesterday incog, for Louisville. fliis readily converts the chlo- J parture for Nicaragua is probably a mistake. . „rv into the Sulphurets of Mercury, j The Bark K. A. Rawlins.—Boston, Sept. • ling to the latest nomenclature, j —A vessel lias arrived here from the coast of ..] Mercury. Sulphuretted hydro- j Africa, whichreports that the hark K. A. Raw- ■ a large red bottom steam- assortment of Hats which will plead their own ; subliim-r siiectaclc than the last eflort of Napo- . ere no persons on hoard, and ! cause. l*fo,v any court ofcompctcntjurisilictiore litar’vtkill muUmrgy the wori'd ^^sc.-Sri Imd j “'"'"ken I wa- ovm. "f an . v ° ,K * , * on 1,111 8° a,u * Vicen taxed to the utmost during the day. Thrones “I reincmlKT weretotteringon the turbulent fiehlaml tlie shad- costed by a smiling man with an axe on his ows of fugitive kings flitteil through the smoke (shoulder.*' "My pretty bojr” said he, "has your of tlie battle. Bonaparte’s star trembled in the ! fat her a grindstone ?*’ "Yessir, said I.** “Yon • one cold winter morning I was ac- , , . . he Printer.—The September issue of this General alker passed through this ; entertaining ami instructive organ supports the Ilis de-' opinion we have expressed of its merits and Zt .uit!i . . . , ... Sion- paling before hisanxioiis ev, ■ , llt , —.. i c ' ai . rlls - Jbeplan, purpose and execution of" J'he intense anxiety with which he watched the ad- grind my axe on it?*' Pleased with the compli-i hard. Printer, as developeil in the five numbers v ,. nee of that column, mid terrible suspense he of the " fine little fellow,” ••<) yes, I ans- BEEr-Mesa f (monthly) that have been issued, mark it a- an endured when the smoke of tiie battle wrapt it wered,'* "it is down in the shop." " And will Prime The area fine little fellow, said he," “will you let me GEORGE PAYNE, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGIST Fresii Qedleinez :sn«^Purc I): : !ig* Macon Drug Store. E. L. STROHECKER & CO. . And State Licensed Apothecary, I ivRai,E»naaMtTAn pamimnw MACON, GA. We are daily receiving Urge supplies from direi t IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS T HUS ensuring oar customer* choice and pore s*r tiele*. Oar Chemicals are invariably purchased organ of peculiar intere which it finds no rival. rest, filling a province m j f n)m sight, and tlie utter despair ofhis great vou, my little fellow,” said he patting me on the i . • The convdiieiice of its heart w hen the curtain lifted over a fugitive jhead, ’get men little hot water !>” Could I re- . ,liis into a proto-sulphide of Mer-1 fins, from New Orleans, was run away with on . form for presenntion ami ready reference is no ,. mm - ' am i the despairing ,-liriek rung out, ‘the ! fuser 1 rail ami soon brought a kettle full “How i when thus formed. Is always black, the 15th of July last hv the mate and crew. )-l*w -mures. Calomel ami Sulphuret- i.nm-lit in contact in any labora- Llnct- the I-lack sulphide of Mer- l.rouglit in contact in tin- ali- ^ 0 ' r that .1«lieiiever ('iilomel is administered ■ : account for tlie blackened stools, .1 remit in some, perhaps in many to l>e yellow fever. I...i die subject of chemistry, I may -:i another chemical fact in refer- 1 iii the alimentary canal, for, lar.-ea quaiitity is destined togothere, :--li--ugh to know what becomes of it. ,adv said. Calomel is a di-ehloridc of ,d consists of one proportion of olilo- - -i of Mercury. One of the peculiar!- '.low fever is an excess of hydrochloric - stoiuaeh. This acid consists of one | n of chlorine, ami one of hydrogen.— .- -VeninpoM-d the proportion of chlo- with the Calomel, or di-chloride of The captain was left on shore. Good News from the Ocean Cable. spatrhes on the 23il announce the smldcn re mysterious “continuity" nndperfect ferring to a para graph < -signals for the last three days. Tlie electric Cromwell, remarks slight addition to its other untold ami derided merits. Henry <Y Huntington. 1 Spruae-strect, New De- York. 81.00 per annum. Oliver Cromwell.—The Mobile Mercury re- roncerning the head of Nothin; There are some few ineinorialsTif Cromwell ment Guaril ri-coils !* •The Guard recoils!’ makes us i old are you and what’s your name J" continued for a moment forget all the carnage in sympathy he, without waiting^for a reply; “I am sure you with his disdress. "The Old Guard fell the pn are one of the finest little fellows that 1 ever saw; -sure of the im- j will you turn a few minutes for me?” Tickled mense responsibility, ami resolved not to prove i at the flattery, like a fool, I went to work, and unworthy to the great trust committed* to it. bitterly did 1 rue the day. It was a new axe, ing could bo more inqiosingtlian its move- land I toiled and tugged till I was almost tired to the assault It had never recoiled be- j to deatfr Tlie school bell rang and I could not - , , . , mere are some lew liieinunals ol LToinwell mem io mo a-.-aiui. ii nan neier reeoneu oe- re . ..u, •current had been so feeble as tube worthless preservc(1 „ lt . inited States, among them the fore a human foe, and the allied forces lielield j get,away; my hands were blistered, the axe BAGGrXG—Kentucky Viyc - @ none. India p yc 18 V 19 Roll p )6 16 a 16) BALK ROPE—Kentucky... ft, 16 8. a 9 Northern.... 16 8 ir 8) BEEESWAX ft 16 uo CANDLES—Sperm ft 16 *i6 30 Star ft 16 2*2 ft 28 Tallow ft 16 16 a 18) Patent t 16 60 a 65 I COFFEE—Kin ft 16 1L n 13. Java Ptifi 17 a 19 Lajrnira ft 16 14 rf* 15 CORN bl 65 a 70 Meal Pld 65 rU 75 iFEATHERS ft li, 45 'a 50 FISII—Mackerel No. I...... ft 61 17 00 Or 18 00 “ No. 2 ft 111 tf. 00 a 17 00 44 No. 3 ft ill 12 50 ii 13 00 i FLOUR—Superfine ft hi 5 30 6 00 Extra Pbl 6 50 a 7 00 Family Pibl 5 50 <1 G Ot) GUNPOWDER ft kg 7 00 il 7 50 IRON—English *- • fttb ■u a 4 Swedes Pjt6 5J a Sheet ft;» V a LIME ftbl 2 (H) d 2 25 MOLASSES ftg'J 33 <1 33 SYRUP -*- P g’l 45 a 50 i j NAILS ft kg 4 •ii 1 OILS—Linseed ftg’l 1 00 © 1 10 Train ft!g ,J 55 © 60 Sperm ftff' 1 60 © 1 75 Imitation Sperm P<g’i 1 25 a 1 50 Winter Blea’d Whale t‘ g 1 1 12) @ 1 25 I Lard ftgl 1 15 a 1 23 PROVISIONS ft S JJkkf—Mess P|I6 12) a 13 | Prime ft 16 W - 1 Bacon*—Hams ft 16 12) © 15 Sides 11 © 11) Shoulders ft 16 *1 a 9 Pork—Mess ft bl 00 00 ©;oo oo Primo Pbl )0 00 a, 00 00 Lard ft 16 12 ©! 14 Butter—Goshen ft 16 28 Tl 32 i Country ft 16 JO a 25 j Cheese 121 a 15 SALT ft|sk 1 25 a. .. • SHOT ftl 2 15 a 2 'ft" J WHISKEY—Rectified ftg’l 30 d 35 Pike’s ftg’l 35 a 37) Monongahela— vl fl 60 n 2 25 SPIRITS TURPENTINE.... .•1 65 it 75 ji SUGAR—Brown... 10 a 11 j 1 Clarified r re m ft-*); * Crushed » 16 13^ a it i RICE 4] d . TALLOW ?|J6 r< 0 HIDES ft 16 11 - I I S happy to inform hi* friends, patroka «u<i the public generally, that hi* Stock ia now fall and complete, which comprises every article that should be found in a First Class Drug' and Chemical Store. Weekly arrival 1 of the Savannah Steamers an* bles him to replenish his Stock Weekly, with FRESH AND CHOICE GOODS, which are bought with great attention to purity, and sold as LOW as at any Drag Establishment in Geor gia. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS Compounded at all hour* with care and neatness. His stock consists in part of the following articles: tangs, Chemicals ami Medicines, Dyes, Faints, Oils and Colors, Glassware, Syringes, modern styles, great variety, Window Glass, Putty, Artists Tools, hvihanical, Artificial and Natural Leeches, JfresVHops at>J all other Herbs, Surgieavi 0 8trum«rwlond Medicine Chests, Family 8oa,s Fine SBh^L »n d Geletiues, Fine Castor OH for Family nU Wines and Liquors for Medical Perfumery, Pomadesand ToiletArticid.’ Gold and Silver Leal, Goldand Tm-foilaii- Teeth, Hair, Tootu as d Nail Brushes, White Wash, Paint, Cloth and Flesh Brushes, Tit IPOLI, a great article for cleaning Metal and Glass, Grass and Garden Seed, and all the patent Nostrums of the day. Comer Mulberry etrret mtd Cotton Arenur, Moron. apl at Macon Furniture Works. W E are now putting up New ' "% v - aud Improved Machinery for Jr tin* Manufacture ol c ~. ’ FUB.HTITUK.EI of all kinds, far superior i:i Work manship and Durability, to moat „ NORTHERN Work, and nt ns low, and in most cases, I.owcr Prices thau-eau possi bly be laid down iu Macon from Savannah, or New York. Give ns a call and we will convince tho sceptical that it is your interest to mako yourpur- chases at home. ’ T. A G. WOOD, aag ~7 Hardeman & Sparks War© House ) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ,ll(icon, Gtf., it TILL continue to give prompt attention at their YV FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE, on the cur ler of 3d and Poplar sf roots, to all business commit- ed to their charge. With their thanks for past favors, and a renewed -ledge of faithfulness to all their friends and cus- omors, they hope to receive tlieir full ahare of pub ic patronage. Liberal advances made on Cotton and other pro- luce when required. Planter's Family Stores, also Bagging, Itope, co., furnished at the lowest market rates. HOS. HARDEMAN. <>■ <■. Sl’ARKS. sep 7 from Manufacturers, direct, enabling them freo from adulteration. Wehavenow m stor- a select stock of Drain, Medieine*, Chcniicnla, m Valmlo, Oila, Window Glass* **nle«« M«lici»e« Dye Stnffs, I'niilt Btulua, Inalrunirnia, Wliile Wash llratliss, Phnrmaculienl IP reparation*. And Toilet Articles, together with the best assortment of IN8TRL MENTS ever offered in thisnmrkot. Planters. Fby sicians, and Merchants willcongnlt their interest-by A Co.. jnn li' Opposite Redding House, Macon, Gh Flavoring Exitracts for Pics, Jel- • lies, Ac- EXTRACTS of Peach, Extracts of Almonds, “ Vanilla. “ Strawoeyry “ Pineapple, “ Rose, .« Lemon, " -Orange, •• Nutmegs, Cellery, . For sale at the Macon Drugstore. 17 E.-L. STROHECKER A Co.. S DPEBIOlk w sorts, always on hand. jan la L. STROHECKER A Co Potash. Bttclut that is Bacilli ! T HE undersigned have for yea**, manufactured an Extract ol Buchu for tlie use ov-ljjiyaicians. and can recommend to ail necessitated to"«qu> this Medicine, their preparation as being far superior and more reliablo than tlie puffed qnr.ek nostrum*'" designated as Extracts of Buclm, most of which con tain no Bnchti whatever. Try it. iTiiOHK june go E. L. SI IECKER A CO. Garden Seeds! O/Y firt/l Papers assorted Garden -tads war OU*v/UvI ranted the growth of 1857. Turnip seed*oy the pound or paper. Peas and Beans by the paper or bushel, jan It paper. ’ E. L. STBOHECKKR A Co. Coughs and Colds. Ayer’s Cherry Pcctorqi, Stabler’s Anodyne Expectorant, Wistar’8 Balsam Wild Cherry, Hoofland’s Syrup Tax-, Hasting’s Syrup Wood Naptha. ‘ ~ - TKO — jan 12 E. L. STROHECKER * Co. Physicians' P rescriptions carefully compounded at »i! hours day or night. jan 12 E. L. STROHECKER & Co. LITTLE &, SMITH, DEALERS IN lultlles, Bridles, A Harness, TRUNKS AND VALISES, ra brought news of the explosion of a powder | Rochester Union pn>|ioses a new method for | tretiii was like uiuilled tliundcr whic the dazzling j have Ithouglit of it since. When I see a iner-! magazine at Astrakhan on the Caspian Sea.— killing rats. His own house being overrun with . Udmets of tlie .•iiiassiei-s flashwl long stn-ams ! chant over jiolite to his customers, begging them | * 1 *l»n t.AWmtn <Vw> .-»•*! *fl>n l*«al *>».» llm .«»»• t . t l • *.« I t ,1a 11.1 >1...A I Ii\ ♦ill'll ll liHlit llFOrull- Still ♦llVAtfin.* 1*1.. ..nAils ! Two Hundred Thousand pounds of powder took % itlnvoii Cotton ITIarUet. Receipts heavy for the season, demand good. . ltid.i- , . , . , . ... euevt oi */iu i—III! uvu iVhlskcV Oil bipeds, —went ill olle —(Vi.il-* fire at a moment, and in one fearful shook tlie s j„. would try an ex|ierutiri)t on the Drouct was’thue, amid bis along. The stern on the counter, thinks I tliat man has an axe to — — ~e— - at. ....v........guns, and on every ! grind. When I see a man flattering the people, j town was blown to fragments, while a portion | Accordingly she took a small quantity. ), ro w was written the unalterable resolution to ' making .great profession of attachment to lilier- 1 — ADAMS A- REYNOLDS. of the remainder was consumed by fire. Death of Kx-Govekxor Bagbiv made it very sweet with sugar, crumbled iu jhiii Yr- bread enough for the crowd and set the dish in the cellar. -V few hours after, she went down thur P. Bngbv died in Mobile, on the 21st inst.,; an< , fnun ,, s0VenlI rats gi ori ousl.v "fuddkaJ, ol yellow fever. Mr. Bagby wns fonnerl}' Oov* rrarred in throwing l>eanpods ami hauling one conquer or die. The next moiucnt the artillery tv. who is in private life a tyrant, methinks look opened, and the head of that gallant column out goodpcople,/th’at fellow would set you tum- seemed to >ink into the earth. Rank after rank dig a grindstone. When 1 ’ " ‘ ’ went dm „ . v . ed Dis: . . emor of Alabama, United States Senator, anil i another up to drink. Those were easily dis- disappcarii .nvirUnj? it into the proto^hlo- p roi|) ; nent positions in the jrtt ofhis State. ! ptvsed of, and those not killed left the preinito . whidi is Corrosive sublimate, ■ » • • immediately, suffering with the head A PowKitrt i. Artesian M KLL.~ln Iwing an; a< ids'thnt the medicine i^ quite Artesian Well at Bourn, Lincolnshire, England, t0 recently, a spring was struck, which threw the water twenty-five feet almve the earth’s surface, at the rate of 365 gnllons per minute, or 191, Train Oil .OU.UM.-I.yoiiiu.il- TC/ST RECEIVED, bv see a man hoisted j.) gept. 2S. E El LIN, HUNT, A CO. virulent and deadly of the |ioi- - will not give a man the hlnck . irely make him give up the ghost, i* h i|-]H-n, yet there are men not only - enough to give Calomel eon- hut fo announce themselves 11 adhering to the doctrines of the . »'i m-lisLs. But my pen knows 1 _ -.. hi the subject of t'aloniel, as t : -i( •!: - the sick. li^r.—ioiL I only started to at- ivliahility of the reports of our 1 lili, li-r some jasiple do not lielieve I v.rlusr with the assurance that any time this Autumn has scarcely > inie, and that at present there is more ihuiger in visiting Savannah, ■>- l-ccii at any time during the suin- Adlen. I. X. LOOMIS. affected 1 immediately, Buffering with the headache, j'lie i- a nk- closed in- Iieforc and ■ 'Hi ■able' tihey neither slopped nor falter- into office by party spirit without a single qualifi- i just RECEIVED DIRECT FROM LIVERPOOL living squadrons and whole battalions ‘ cation lo render him respectable or useful, alas! _ Mr IU , aTOCK „i after another, in the destine- deluded jieople, 3 011 arc doomcil for » season to The turn the grindstone for a bodv. Enameled Cloth, Enameled Leather. GIN BAXDS, - and Leather Belting from 2 to 20 in. lrhtr. SHOE FI ADI AGS. I.KATIIEKOF KVJEKV DENCItll'TION, ■SADDLERY AND HARNESS HARDWARE, Coaali VarniBb, Japan and Taints, : liiirnc--. of a nr Drseription .Unde to order Near Corner of Cherry Street and Cotton Aven-o- MACON, GEORGIA Sept. I -I—CillOS. ' >111:1 go. ■ach treading over lii- fallen conirade, pressed unflinchingly WOOD’S PREMIUM GALLERY Morton’s Cough Syrup. T HE Proprietors still continue to manufacture this favorite remedy, vouched for by many home certificates. E. L. STROHECKER A Co. jan 12 Longevity of Mules. -■ , , ".e horse whirl. Nev role fell under him. We Imre numerous reqiom of mules attaining a^uStrii", Disease among tbeOvsters.—W e imdcrstaiid . ulti >l . al . (T ] v j |;u | ,,,.>111,led another before it ’ t,1 . c “e 1 * °* forty, fifty or sixty years, and (. ol. | „„i goods n-rthera- lves. tiie fill live in succc . j.ifr n . ,1,1 that the* oysters and clams which abound in ite of 865 gallons per minute, or 191,-- • .. -. , , , also ~ , 1 such lirofusion along our coast have become dis- , 844,000 gallons in twelve niontlis. It has old) i in opening tliem the contents are found l,;,,, to lie perfectly black, and shriveled up. present ing a quite singular appearance. In conse quence of this, the sounders have Stopped eat- i; 1L . very muzzle they pressed, j ing them altogether. "— ...—1..... *1... — - - - - • one equal and Hint is in Paris Gen. W'm. W'alkkh eeit fob Nicakagi a. New \ork, Sept. 21.—(Jen. Wm. Walker left to ll P. McEVOY. Maeoit, Sept. H, le-jS. Albany l’atriot, Columbus Times, Griffin Em- tlie victory seemed \u file Rewanlof Merit. At a review by tlie Emperor of tlie trench in vt . rv laid flat oh the ground, behind:, low ridge of: a , , » 1 'his should lie cun ted as one of their chief earth, suddenly rose and iKiuredtu volley into chu'e"'- ol '-dm-. Unli Ari’oiuit of the fiepoys. : : India, an English jounial, has r.-ferein-*- to the Sepoy |H>pula- I declare that their cause is, in . h'-peless. The British have won as their own doom is death, they ■-'it-- protract the evil hour. They ■kv in ih. dmmdiin Star nf tlw West for Vs. —o ——■ i- l *fher. , V\ ho ran exjilaln the an ,j driving thearlilkhT livui their piectss, push- C01 daj in the steamship . .nr ol tlie cst. A. , f thw mortality ?-| W ilmmgt. n iVl.l , (i En ^ i>h lilic> ,; ut j„- t as 1 }H*' pmwall. ; Herald. It is rumored that cannon, muskets, ami oth er munitions of war, were sent out by small ea- n.il1 steamers, .1 feu .In* sago j his latccxeursion. the following pleasant incident jjjj , ,*„.,' ,j 0 f flame roiled - It is also rejKirteil thaU.en. W alker **,11 stop ' occutv( ,. J,,,,. nwl in :l lWrre an -l .me.* The old soldiers who had reeeivisl the mislalof Giat thev St. 1 lelenaranged themselves ncar.and 1111 raetei I his attention. One of the ationoftheG-gion of Honor on hi: to be the sentinel who ill leon I. of 1809. in upper _ before tlie Inqierial habitation, with absolute j ,i* n Y* and "penetrated where ibe orders to let no man enter. Tefnsed to al- 1 low the Enqieror himself to pass, of whose JH-r- son he was ignoratit Napoleon insisted other cried "on nc paste ]ms, and if you advai « nt .linkoxy l«-.yoiiet in yourl-eliv.—even if you were tlfe little corporal liimsef, you should .u tli. mid so another and an- MMdJctou of South Carolina stated some years -sion had lieen shot under lhat 1,0 ,l f d one at work on lus plantation I'lien, with drawn sabre, lie niarehed ' ears old * ® u " v seen an aeeouii j,,,-,. state, LaUraage Reporter, 1 times—Citv at the head of hi- column. In vain did ”! ■ ""'7'»Itv’^'^tcstHnsl to have been at work ; ‘ )a ,, er s copy. A. H. €% BROCKM, commonage, hut we are satisfied that, with prop- r usage, mules would commonly attain to a CROCKERY WARE. T v'e' 7s“ O''K‘eat attraction to all lovers ef the ^ A^plOUKS, CASTORS, 11 Bonilitul. Nom* should fail t" vb»it thi< well All ol winch I propose to.sell at ^ew Aork price*.** ► iniowii IPa-lace of t’he astouishiugly low prices at which Portraits are taken at this Gallery, and tin- "beauty they pos sess, is truly wonderful. PHOTOGRAPHS, In Oil, Pastoi or Water Colors, takrii from v UAA*«*- »-tTVJtjyvs or deceased persons as well as from life. This is the only i^Hcrr "tieru t iiirr mtki;£T, iye\v yoijk. MANmcnuH «r ’"I bout fort* rears heme servicable to the list GLASS SYRINGES, lIOMtEOPATlIlC VIAt-S. f soldiers who! ' I0 '“ '<«.* )tara, ixin semcaon to tnc last. GRADUATED MEASURES, NVIts. ING BOTTLES, ETC. j at Panama until men and anus can In- trated for a foray on Nicaragua. Depakti i:e of the Echo Nekoks.—Tlie < 'liarles- ton Merenry of last Weilnesihiy, says: The U. S. steam frigate Niagara, CapL J. S. Chnuncey, commanding, sailed yestcrelay ufteniooii for the west coast of Africa, with two hundred and six ty-nine negroes. Two negroes had died since tlieir reception on lnjanl the frigate, and were committed to the waves. Pom. Uhaunecy read ing the burial service. The V«>»-—> as rxuxcE.—All the accounts from France concur in stating that the grape ease is passing verv lightly over the vinc- rns arc dta.inlshtag.-jvHreL. and that there will Ik- an early andlabun- Behar come from the Delhi j <huit vintage. In confirmation of this it is sta- fling at £ra. a liundml. Men 1 empty casks arc selling throughout the vine- growing region Tlie fine appearance of the vine-yard*, and the immense stock in the bonded stores of Paris, have paralyzed the efforts of the speculators for a rise in prices. Ciiinesk Wakfakk.—A letter in the Norfolk Amdiuraml another followed.' on their bo- Tuiggs 1*0001:, No. jgi, A. V. 31. / viMM-trd flow Sept. lfith,A. L. $ | i Again llif dreadful mouster DoMth, in his daily taggered befoix* it l#cfore the t^uaixl j r ouud fur victims has hurled his unerring and irre- can be had all of tho above styles i Mr. Bekcff, Portrait l*iuiitcr, at this estab- lishuieut, has Painted, aiitce his return from the i North, several new arid beautiful Portrait* and Pho- Glass Ware for Chemists, Druggists, Perfumers, to^uaobs. which are now. on exhibition. age. A liberal discount made to the trade. Or ders from Country Druggists ami Dewier* -elicited, j Price Lists sent ou application. Hept. 14, lsr»s.—:tinos. GEO. W. PRICE IS NOW deceiving* his Stock O Y AM© SimiPiLg Fall ami Winter Military sture*. Their guns are ; ,. n artillery i- a |_>pGr .substitute ! ■ir tire-arm: id. -licks are told to look for no ■ -•ilments of wages are doled out * which -peaks cf decreasing troas- : : 1-trust. Before the action at :- c’.vn out to each man, and soon r Vtt, mo, appear to dread exces- • 1 - little groups. They say : an villages they are sure to be aw.il, *. bile at the same time, no ■i - \j-h-it seems to occur to them. “ h a- it is, is to hold on to the -Irndv can cut,” and there do narki-d, dispene and reunite.— tin-1 actics against which Euro- ’ -1- - .—ful, neither is this the • - men to win in revolutions. ■ - to Sepoys no great resolve, only with the courage of otters, :» have brought them to bav, in tlieir holes. We need only t- a-ly i-vrseveninee to bring this - -11 pa'ign to a close. Hie people, - v are, must assist us in the end. ' : horribly already. Nine thoixs- tled the land forever, and with had making tils arrangements fur lung life, ten are we, frail creature-., cut short * I But hew of oar career' 1 uiu 1.01 see, now as a citizen, Height., j fen try that had 1 mldly mtowliieii "M 1 p«lw not pass.** .Some ofiicers of the staff came out ’ !h -“"«'f^i.Varily thrown, and broke i-moSStl.dM^SSI and explained im* ***«*« ; iitti tew tliuhlmkcn ranks Mow they had tune to reform, minutes he was summoned toappear before No* f aI1( j ( j ic t . rt ,rj t . s of that IiiJherto invincible Guard noble epi- could be attributed to liuman . ...—ji. five little orphan* nr** left to 1 mourn thtir irrcpMDie loss. - _ '"buy have our wannest sympathy, aud should they AMBROTYPES, Daguereotypes, &c. ? are taken in .Superior style at low prices, Always ou baud a large variety of new and beautiful Cases. Also just received a lot of tine GI LT FRAMES for Portraits aud Photograph Patterns, Oil aud sec Sept. It. cmbrnciug several m w Day & Mausenet, H AVK just received a handsome assortment o. LADIES* and Gentlemen’s HUNTING CASE WATCHES ot the best makers, which can be highly recommended. —ai#$o— A handsome assortment of the latent style* of Jew elry, Silver Ware, Ac , Ac., Ac. Wc would call particular attention to our assort ment cf FRENCH, MARBLE CLOCKS, which are of the latest styles andbest finish." Thes« Clocks run 2 and a weeks, and are all warranted. A flue lot of GOLD PENS and GOLD SPECS, with PEBBLE GLASS, of the best quality, april 2<i • DAY A MAUSENET. DAY So MAUSSENET, H AVING removed to their NEW 8TOK*. on Me. berry Street next door to E. I.. Strokccker Co.. Where they will lie pleased to see th« !r 0l d_ custo mers. Thoywould aay to all ulsliing goods in their line, that they nru now opening a" splendid assort ment, which will be sold at the lowctPpnces. They intend giving their personal attention tu WATCH REPAIRING. Having been before tlie public inthat capacityfor 15and 20years, the pub lic are able to judge of thoir merits in that way. JEWELRY REPAIRING done at the shortest notice aud in the best possible Omanncr, WATCHES, Magic and Hunting Cases, Gold and Silver Hoddell U VTt HKS, for sale by sep 21 DAY A MAUSSENET. Checks on New York FOR SALE BY THE MANUFACTURERS’ BAM TffUSSEK CUTTERS’ BANK. Exchange at Sight OK NltWHtHK, LONDON, PARIS. FRANKFORT, (on the Maine.- HAMBURG, BERLIN, BREMEN, Ao„ For Sal-? at this Bank in Sums to suit purchasers. J. S. HUTTON, Cashier. Savannah, Sep. (I, 1358.33—dm. JMacon, Jan. 1th, 1858. The subscriber will make cash advances on cot ton consigned to George Parsons A Co., Savannah, and agree to hold the cotton forty-five to fifty days from da*e of shipments. ISAAC SCOTT, jail Will you go North, when you can j do better South! vG-ihimikihG-ES <23 ISIihlBSTISSS MANUFACTORY .So REPOSITORY, FORSYTH, GA. T) R, "V" fr (D O ) SI I1T AVISO purchased the entire iu . . V* ^ H tere.il of the late lirm of Banks,, LEA 86 PERRINS’ CELEBRATED Worcestershire Sauce. PRONOUNCED ^ t _— . .. P . [W .. W ...rifs c. -- po!c<m; tin* latter simply^said—“Put this ril>- wm ]. j,uslie<l liaek^vanl dowu the slojK*. It was tliVn the lumy, sdsscxi witii despair, shrieked Ijou in your button bole: I give you thceros.*^ ^ Clouelie, the soldier, was bom in tlie township I *Xbe t »uard recoil: n-« thMtifffwMirrnpnnA of Nangis, in 17S0; lie entered the army in liis | an ,j turned and lied in arc selling ttiroiignoutin. vim. a ,. 0 nscript; lie servetlunder Najiolm | t ] ie i, lmn l in confusion at exorbitantly high prices. j in most of the great campaigns until 1815; lie ! never before beheld, and it froze evtyy was present in the great lmttle and severely ffoun- with terror, fled at Waterloo; lie finally earned his liyingnt heart For a long time tliev stood nnd let tlie cannon home. In liis extreme old age, as a grain-tlira-ii- fijillsplow through tlieir ranks, disdaining to - er. What he sadly needed—a small pension— turn t |, c ; r ba.-kson tlie foe. .Michel, at the head has lieen hestoived liy Napoleon III. (Va.) Argus, describing the late battle between Coosa and Chattooga Hivor Ball tlie Alin'S and Chinese, says: "A Ifr. Tnmtuill, ROAD. ** who stooped in the rear of one of the Compe-: A note to the tsKtarof the Dalton 1 mn-s Iron to administer relief to a wounded man, was j the Secretary of this Kanitoad Coi'M-any, adroitly lassoed by an active Chinaman, who sprang out isoco dv an active vraw-"-* lhi AN e<lne-ihi* Hi. I itli .1 ''*' died awav to two, which turncil in hopeless dar- ; . , H! , . , . ... , i^,Kiiul« im,. nnd entered into between the Coosa A f liattooas tho nvi-n.-bclmin- nmnlx-r tliat pressed- nu * *“° »nd«r same circumstances, of his hiding place behind a tret, amt. Hn!1 r.imnanv and John D. Grav , U .’P. 0,1 T? overt* tietmin,. mitmicr 1 , v iUi same disease. Having usclyoormedicin, iuies Iron says:— 1 mtract *\"a: of tliose battallions, fought like a lion. To eve- iy command of the enemy. t<> surrender, lie re plied, ‘The Guard dies—iiut never surrenders,’ and .with the last hrenth bequeathing this glori ous motto to the Guard, lie fell a witness to its truth. Death traversed tliose eight battallions -eager and Georgia 1 clegrapb,ami that the Secretary furnish the family with a cApy of there Ren,lilt inns. * •IAS. T. CHAPPELL,) LEWIS SOLOMON, > Committee. ——- WM. H. CROCKER, ) A true copy from the Minutes, September 18th, 18.--8. YV. NEEL. Seeretarv. equested Gt-ive liim a, Oa.ll. September 21, 1858.—3m” NEW BOOKS At Boardman’s Book Store. ; The lute High Sheriff of Allegheny county A has tfiveu the following : lx. clopedia of Commerce; Bnrtou’s Cyclopedia of j » am. Wit&llumor: a Handv Book ou Property Law;; U1IIUIM “* was with Debility of the Digestive Or* j Man upon the S«ja, by Goodrich; Romantic passa* > ... * , , . t i 1(1 , cm,,, linin' I K*ns «inomiting to a severe attack of Dyapepsiu i ge«iii South Western History; Life beneath tho Wa- with such rapid footstep-that lie* soon dwin- w , Iia a vL. LLj ten: The Hand but not the Heart, by T. S. Arthur; Work-Shop, to my stock ou hand—of three or four buggies per week—which combine elegance and finish with lightness, slrtftglh aud durability. Orders for any sort of Vehicle, Harness Ac., arc most re spectfully solicited, which shall be promptly sup plied, amTall engagements for work punctually met. I have constantly on hand a large assortment of Ilar- uess. Repairing done at abort notice and all work war ranted. J. If. BANKS. aug <i . I yr CANNOISSEURS wti-nrr. ever '-utter by misfortune, they will find in the bo- Wllldl will be tllSDOiCtl or Oil ’ *A- *88fl soins ol .‘iMsonsu Hnshttim * care and a r athcr's af- ; to my extensive arrangements for manufacturing feC i\ ,OU J , I,,. . ,« , , „ {YOOfl terms as anv house 111 the Citv. I Top and no Top BUGGIES, KOCKAWAYS, CAR- ‘ONLY GOODSABCE’ . ... (/.liuit the Lodge Room he clothed in O - ; RIAGES, THJJTONS, Ac., Ac. lam constantly •oils! Inc Guiinl recoils! uioitruing, and cadi member wear the usual badge tt* ilm ... * in wild dismay. To see for thirty days. ills llieiKls illlCl the JJUDlK IT • ^:„I 1 *| ,l,„v liuil Risolccm. I liat the almve be piibliriiciliii tho Jour- ,, , , , • *. , nalAMe-oengerand Georgia 1 elegrapb,aud that the ftllv. RTe 1 t'fl UCStefl to AND APPLICABLE to jsggiis EVERY VARIETY myjtetk considerablv. J —- - """— — — Charles Aapier; Edgar A Poo’s Having used your medicine cal- works; The l’reaeher aud tho King, The Priest and want tion until low water. is supposed to have lieen occasioned l.y the hea vv equinoctial Wowr of the night before. At Smithville. on the same day, the tide ebbed and er»l times.—[Wilmington Journal. Health of Savasnau.—Tlie Republican of I youraini't forroy own* Itrill give yon five bun* the 28d has a Report from the Board of Health, j dred dollars for her. . . ! 1“ 1 . ._ . ....—:—r... I -nil v.s. *” said tlta little thing clapping her *, ten; ino zititiu our nor me tiearr, uy i . jvnnu * J William the Conqueror, by .Gen. Sir Charles Napie ces, and l>octor Thorne; a new edition of Edgar A Pot ig, Tl Tlie Bangor Courier tells tliii fid lover and a fast juvenile : A lmsliful youth, who lived not a thousand mournfully h has no need for vou ? and closing j phy*loUu,fs received by the public with confidence I TheologyTMlzpah, a^Prayer Book'! Wavsido Pie- . ([,„ inwilwl ly sternly rouiult lie expiring eagles, efficacy hat* been proved in manv obdurate eases tures in France, Holland, Belgium, and up the Rhine; miWfVnmthblritV wns navintr markedattciiUon brave hearts lmtle Nai>oleon an eternal j of and IU fame has rapidly extended. It WiMNortheni Scenes : Also a large assortment of possession of an inteivsUngiueet?, old. The other evening he was enjoying a so- rial chat with the young lady, vainly trying to themselves rather than rapidly has been i .vtvnsively used in every part of the P - . j country, particularly iu the Middle and Northern • “Many ol tjie officers w«e >' en to destaoy states. Stfoug testimony, from highly re«pectableaud fine Family Bibles. Sept. 21. 1858. J. M. BOARDMAN. intelligent lUBjinuttuiCituu MB §| • persons, has beeuaddueed in favor of its H Q TTI1 I V Lid WlCl 0*P« remedy for Colds and Coughs, sftVctions A J W«;X 1 lag C.O. ever sttsiued so high people . liar tidal phenomenon. Tlie tide which had JC are seeking an assylum ill I been mailing down for some time, sudiluil* -.-migrants to the Mauritius.— j turned and run liaek for something like tlirce- m-sailed already, and the colony f|Uar tei> of an hour—then resumed its down- rept an* iiiinil-ei. i'iie mass , .lL.,.,:,,,, wliicli it kept w ithout interrup- ( move, and they will not tolerate ' wnn? strance fluctuation -nt -lisirv— forever. A promise •">•> h>«* " attr Tln> -•r- village nliieh l-rouglit ill 50 ' a’i'e. would even now let loose die marauders. This is the presented over much of India, j jj owc( j, ■ ; aining atumt, hojieless, and 'b.-ading only dispersion as *v*v-ur or a disgraccfiJ death.— r \ ^ the week ending iMtToeoday-showingfar-J hadn’t vou tatter give me,.. ■ ty interments of ** hich twenty were yellow fe- ( , oUnrs nI|rf takt i lro of ,l„ m ««* <><’^eas.onallv, which come., so near a ver cases On the 22.1, there were ,.x inter- J fc not ^ Ioss to aM , ho Ifttlc tain’s answer times. ments and no yellow fever eases. overcame all restraint, and the happy day is Fin* Kukope.—The Niagara ^orpool&L Wt«e Fanny ismiw, great fevoriteivith^’ „ m the 11 til instant, arrived last Wednesday.— j * - , t , ln-ing pretty, attracted the attention ofa stylish by restoring to more than itsoriginal lustre, hair that! — — iVl ri» Kir., w.uil.l! lt.r renorts of the Liverpool cotton markets for | MtB. l*:n ttii-ion on Long U*t. looking city g.ml ivh,. happjuicsl to .xeupy the - )mt become gray, or faded from age or disease. R PlniTlhiriff 3TI H fja S Fl tt’TTIP' I of the imkv.iflhionshire woidd Htr repo Middlin* Tvc always noticed." saidMrs. Partington, same seat with the twain, lhirnig tiie exfflki- | *HU give th-haira soft and pliable texture, and what * aHU UnflXllliRg , by G. rgest counties. Hie P«rK (|, c week.aretn,ntta Daiessoiu,»"'* l, w.u„ l... »i„. ,i.„ tag 1H — — wliiig the jailaee is eleven j advanced jr«l, the market dosing firm and contains three thou- j Thc mnrivt , t was buoyant on Friday, and 12/ litter defeat. , Thus ^ [.miiioii when greater in its ow n defeat than any other corps : , ner j tl , thefitttan'cice eiitcreil die room. A new thought i of men in gainings victory, the Old Uoardl'^s- of Ule a,e-t. .liseised Liver, struck him—taking lur on his knee, lie asked ld f roni th e stage and the curtain dropped up- N„ „e,er Cough Remedy has ta™ quiveringvnice: on ita strange career, ft had fought its fast hat- a re|>utltloll . Fanny, dear, are you willtag I should have »'c. m - 1 S ' T " ' v ' * r * ” Mantling on Etiquette HSetii \Y. Fowle A Co., Boston - . Sold by their agents every where. T IIE subscriber would invite spe- ciai attenliou to his stock ofjsL" CARRIAGES ani> HARNESS,V where may ho found Family I from tlie eel- "" M. Quinby A Co., and others, surpassing those usually Wesleyan Female College. T HE TWENTIETH ANNUAL SESSION will begin on Moutlay, October 4tli, 1858. FACCLTV. Rev. Osborne, L. Smith, U. V., President, and Prof, of Latin Literature nnd Evidences of Christi anity. Rev. Cosby W. Smith, A. M., Professor of Math ematics. Mareellus Stanley, A. M., Professor of Natural Science Rev. Francis X. Forster, A. M., Protessorot .Mor al Science aud Belles Lettres. Mous-.C. Schwartz, Professor of Modern Langua ges, Drawing and Painting. Philip G. Guttenberger, Professor of Music. Mon-. Augustas E. Waldan, Assistant Professorof Music. Mrs. Susan S. Hancock, Assistant in Music. Miss3IarvE. Carlton, Assistant in Literary De partment. ’ . Madame Schwartz, Iustruotri—, in O.-nainental Needle Work, Ac. Robert B. Clayton and Indy, Steward's Depart ment. Board, per annum, 3MU.0UU. Tuition ill Regular Coarse (including Latin and French) 850,00. Music, Drawing, and Painting, ex tra, at reasonable rates. Vocal Music free of charge. Discipline strict, and scholarship t ‘ further information, apply to the President iti EXTRACT ofaLettorfroma Hedical Gentleman AT MADRAS, to ms brotheb — - AT lVORCESTEK,May’5 "Teli LEA & PER RINS that t.heir SAUCEis big,,., es teemed in It:dia, and is, inBly opinion, tbo most palatable as well a a 11 o most wholesome SAUCE that is made." The only Metiil awarded by the Jury of the Now York Exhibitio n for foreign Sauces, was obtained by LEA A PERRINS for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, tho world wide fame of which having led to numerous imitations, purchasers are earnestly re quested to see that the names of ‘LEA & PERRINS are impressed upon the Bottle and Stopper, and printed upon the labels. Sole Wholesale Agents for the United States. JOHN DORCAS’df SONS, 4C5Broadway, N. Y. A stock always in store. Also, orders received for direct nLip—fect £»ou T-lmtlftnri. may 0 1 y THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH CABLE CAN BE SEEN AT B. A. WISE S STORE, Who is now receiving his fall stock of HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, Cutleri). Silver and Plated Ware, Stores, Grates, Ranges, Wood- Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Matts, Tin Enamelled and Hollow- rare, Japan and Planished Tin Ware, ASD A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF House Keeping Hardware. Which he is prepared to sell at very Jow prices for CASH or approved credit. Returning many thanks for thc liberal patruiege heretofore received, would most respectfully invito tlie public to call and examine his present stock ot Gomis. " * ” rr "”' sept 7 B. A. WISE. Cherry Street.-Macon, Ga- ■ all irreconcilable hate. "'“hnitibU- LsiaNIshaMat. i of the New York Indept.n- - - the domain of tlie Duke of Those,*vlio are termed "simple-minded peo- 2E1LIN, HUNT& Co. pie," adopt a curiously innocent mode of expres- 12 i -oj. near art. at “A Friend to Improvement” writes thus: For sale in Macon by K. L. STROHECKER and i «’l d .l*y Carrmge Dealers^ They consist of the Macon, Ga, 1858. I. STANLEY. Sec. moi Latest nml Fn*th combining elegance with lightness and strength,and inere uprouatiiy no ounni are choice jobs, selected and bought “at the lowcBt 1 ffodthe slttll ot the wisest head figure,’’ by C. II. McKee for this establishment.— , ’. lu above mentioned disease- Wo are confident that there is more satisfaction to | tjmos, would seem to defy any and every treal ' “ ‘ may be instituted. Thc great difficulty GLEET. no disease tliat lias so often buf fo the Profession, as a disease which at treatment in ef- T. H. BOLSHAW. F. HERZOG. Somettung irew nuaer tne Sun- A LAMP STOKE IN MACON. rnUE subscribers have opened a LAMP STORE X this day, Rt No. 11 Cotton Avenue,three doors above Parker’s, where may be found a variety of |-rmci|ia| garden for vegeta- R«n.U' l u-es, etc., is twenty-live | hales cliar.ged hantls.. VII., ITS | green houses, cadi from j feet long We went into '■ ’•1 ing nothing hut pineapples. , !| 2 nothing hut melons and 1 I each tree on the glass wall :, | 't iii width and fifteen feet : -i> one thousand poaches. It « 01 Id. Thc grape houses, r ' sta hundred feet long, and ’ ' pineapples weighing ten ' rath, tine green house had ■i --nlv liuLsliroonis. But *vhat . . gr.-ai conservatory filled with :■ «*** plants? It is one of ’ W world; It covers an acre of ' J —tclrevl f.-et higli, of oval ahapn, ’ r V*' uiousand dollars. It is i, - . and •»< water pipes, which in .; ’* "K ,b The apparatus oon- ■ 4 ' tona of coal iu a year. We v,. " ’" vn, y foct high, with rlus- e .; >jr coffee, I ami boo, and, in 'I';' -; plant that can be named. - i) '*■<* are from fifty to sixty 'j. c ,d " the immense lire un- ,n pipes under ground loan 5 f The coal is brought in a vards under ground. One water to the hight of 'hd i'.Ttntv.fi ve feet General intelligence unimportant. Nothing niakc have ordered a meeting on the 11th, to discuss future action. Thc shipment of thc shore ends from Plymouth to Valcntia is suspended. Tlie report of thc cession of thc port of \ il- lautranea on the Meilitorram-an to-Russia iscon- firmed. mucus membraneoftho urethra,brought about ! by Gonorrho a—the discharge arising from the re- ! laxed state of the secreting vessels; 2nd, from ulcer ation arising fro.-n tho severity of the specific ia- tendenev to r- store AXTOULD most rcspcctftiUy inform tlie Citizens Haminution, gouorrhcBa; 3rd, it may :md v, ry often icuuency torys.ure \ \/ fM uo.v nmnared to <l<i ,,11 does arise from causes entirely uucomiecicd with to llio aired the ap- of * • trnnMrhasa-? tho iiacrntim? veiseu of tbe oait Lavinjf cure, however, has been, first, the want of j LA MPS FOR BURNING COAL Ol L. proper selection iu remedies, and second, fo the ad ministration of stimulating remedies wlu-u tin-dis charge was occasioned by stricture - Gleet arises tsi, from a Chronic inflammatory state -JAMES DANIELS added to a man’s life has a tendency lo occtq*. vdsome little time tne eitv gentleman1 bcaltU , na ,, ru i uUJf life, and give to the aged the ap .7’ ” i-1, r6uorrh[cai . the -locretfog vessels of tho part having him older, just as a man wlio goes a j«ur- <P OT “JB , ®*jdentally)gcntIypr«*wd tlichaudof.pearaneeofytnith. Its unequalled properties ought ;_ TTnurrt Twrr’ A wm fl a <2 'PTTTTTVrr' ; tromvsriona causes losttheir tone: ith.froraSrRicT- « . i,„ ’i n »a on that everv mile stone 1 the brulc. who was too much alarmed to offer , 0 toeverv iamilv Trvit vawhoP. tLUJuiJlJiti AftiMxAa IHIIMj, - - - bnn^tam'nearertowhereheVs'goingaiidfiirth- i^.anee This la,hi act jrasfollowed l.y aim.- j - —o- - -J T„ --..cssfoliv treat die first three varieties, ru- er from where he started. 1 haven’t got the der. certainly not accidental, lor the city Lothario | w llave to # 9 application, exorbitance offeeUng that J hail once, and I don t ahsoliiteh kissed Hie bride. This *vas too much, 1 CAUTION—Btrearo of worthless imitatic will nev 1 at the shortest notice, and after Ore most approved style. . .. .. We are also prep inutations, as ; lined Bath Tub-, Marble lop si imls, Copper Bollet lim.-s fitted np with cold belicvel shall ever have it again ifllivotothcagc j and thcyouii" wife lesolveilto te!l lierhosliand, L eTera j are a fr e adyfo the market, called by different i farbeatiiMt water, a c. of Methasaleh, wliicli heaven knows, 1 don’t want j whieli -lie dill, when the following ** hi-m-mig, namu> Use note, unless the words (PuorEsson to." Andspcakingofloiiglil'e, 1 haven’t any desire 1 colloquy took plac- "Wlmt ?” "This feller here’s kissing un To aucce-sfuliy treat vie first three varieties, re course must be had to reliable remedies whose par- nr,tisli Lead and Ci.imer ticutav action will bo upon tho lining membrane of uiiiish Lead and Lupper ^ t7raUra . aild the last variety, th§same rem edies should be mado use of, but in connection with ’ A Fowbw.—By thc J.-atli of Mr. llobson. of Calculta, a youth now in thcemployof ■priiit- er nt the \Ycst-eud, is suddenly put in posses sion of more than seven mUlion, five liundml thousand dollars. It is said theyoung man liad no previous knowledge ofhis relation, except as having once heard his mother sajr she < a brother in India.—[London Court Circular. Drowned av a Jcg.—At Lysander Ononda ga county, N. Y„ on Sunday, ^hu .. Fori-v- tied a Jug of whiskey about his neck, and at tempted to swim the river. ’Hie JjS too heavy for him, and he was found at ,hc tom tlie next morning—haying mixed altogetfoi too much water with his liquor. -J- sur- 1 disa- to live any longer than the breath remains „ . .. mv l>odv, if it isn't more tlian eighty years- Tlic Bullion in thc Bank of T rance lias in-1 a eenturion, and tlic idea of s creased largely during the month. viving one’s factories always gives me a d«- ^ " - - grecahlc sensonousness. But whatever is to be. dtizun, 1111 111111 to quii. will be, and there is no knowing how a thing ■ John- v «o tell him. will take place till it turns out.”—Boston Go:- ette. Wood’s Hair Rifcturative, Depot, St. Louis, New York,) are "blown fo the bottle. Sold Druggists and latent Medicine Dealers. .Vise, by This Oil is not explosive, and having been tested, proves to be the cheapest, besfeond safest light now iu use, anywhere; Cali and see "it. - Wu have on band, and will keep a constant sup ply of good COAL OIL for these Lamps; also, BURNING FLUID, CAMTHENE and ALCOHOL. We have a carefully selected stock of CHINA, GLASS, both pressed and cut, from the best Manufacturers, Crockery, Table Cutlery, C«»u»r Urnine., Ac., which we will sell cheap.tor CASH. SOJIETHINC HBV6B STILL ! ENGRAVING- ON GLASS, of every descripRon, such as Coat of Arms, Crests,’ L ettering «' every style. Landscapes. Animals Flowers, Figures, Ac., done to order in the store. BOL8HAW & HERZOG. Macon, Sept. 6th. 1858. 6m” sept ? Keferenozs—B. T. J. Lane. Macou, Ga. B. Woodruff, and 3ni sept 21 No, John, you tell him. j "Tell him yourself.’’ "No, John, 1 don’t like to; you tell him. Thc | gentleman's a perfect stranger to me!" W *u rroN Doockriks atMontuomeuv.—The . * „ "• \r.n mSoon mi account of the recent dotags of; .. When Sir William Scrope was aboutto cliaigo Whiskey. UiUUtELS WHISKEY 1,500 PIKE 8, DEANS AND ROBERT 1 8ON0 COUNTY BRANDS. For Sale by JOHN L. 31. FRENCH. epfc 21—lm Chattanooga, Teu« 1 DIED, In .Macou, Ga.. Sept. 18,1858. after an I finals e three Weeks, which she boro lvitb Christian fortitud mid 11 iiIil—ffln-i MISS JULIA A. POWERS, age- 42 veer.-. The subject of this noticu was uu ordinary person; her merits were never so coinpicuous as fo the last . scenes ol hor life an Insidious disease ha-1 made. .T’|-jci+- M nnp. Trp/j great pragnss npon her ^ystonx before she was a- j UOl IbCLC-lVCU- ware uO-r danger. Wbcu convinced her end wa- -tjaNDALLS LIFE OF JEFFERSON- Uo appruaeling, with all her faculties unimpaired, she j JA. plete in al ,,, prepare! herself for tho change, with decision and jj 0 p.-_-;. J. M. BOARDMAN’S 1 spci 1*1. ^ ca j mno J partuok of the last rites ol’ the Church and j — : Andegad, diod invtkfog blessings upon liar family, who she • | DCM | " ' ‘ ‘ ’ 011s passage from ’ * 1 a a« • w 'istera never lost a virtue and all the T c . . , . _ _ . - crowning traits of woman. siongiven immediatel In bweden,* man WHO isseen tour time-; < Irunk. *• Thoutakest away, and none can stay thy hand, or say onto thee, what dc-e»t thou." *6pt ltth f Lt ID 1 A 1 t- AC x UI bI vll t , cl 1 . . , v . , x, — _ bly more frequeutlymade u^ 0 * cities ot New York, Philadelphia. Ch-wleston. Savannah, Mobile and Ntnr Orleans t’-an fhe entire catalogue of the | other boated re-mm s—a remedy which, if used ao- dordiug to t>® prescribed directions accompanying ! tbo medi" 11 ®. will not fail to afford a moat speedy re lief am*" bring about a permanent euro. For sale by jail KISLEY 4.KITCHEN, I Importers and Wbole«»lo Druggists, TO Barclay St., < . New York. 1101 sep 21 —tWoolUijf'roore1 fcflMaif 1 ahmSS'to iiHwl>W11 have|iiwrVV,'-wm tew. burs tod twenty or more barrels of bust head. 1 - . - One barrel of brandy was the only liquor they - . .. nc found wbieh would burn. | ti depnvcd of a tow elections. TO RENT. T WO DESIRABLE DWELLINGS: Forterms apply to the sabscriber opposite the old Pres- | byteriau Church. MRR EDWIN IVES. August 2tth, 1858. Wanted Immediately. 1 Office three doors below Post Office. Posses- A GOOD Cook. Washer, and Ironer, for-a small don given immediate!*’ ■ ±\. family, for the I-a' in» v»r. h qmroat NATHAN WEED. : this office. MncoD, Sept. S, 1338. PAID FOR -VST X3TIE3 jflL T , Mills. AT Macon Flour W E are now pa bushel for laying frpm 85 cents to tfl per "Wheat, according to quality, and ■ ritii ■ MtaliM furnish the sacks to deliver i Farmers having WHEAT to sell would do well to call at the MILL, or send samples of their WHEAT. |3<* To-Flour Dealers and Families we would say that we keep on hdbd, fresh grouse, tho best of FLOUR, MEAL AND GBITS, which enables us to fill orders promptly, 25* BRAN aud SHORTS mixed for Sto.fo; -:. 60 cents per 100 pounds. Parties order mg l.too le-- gt a time will get it at 55<fonts per 100.4 ISB* Wheat cleanings 15 ooi.: per bu.-h .. m ken Wheat 30 centspe^bn^L^ QH i ^ , SSptT