Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, October 12, 1858, Image 3

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Cnmmnrv Life at Fraser RSver.—Horrible I the stuintuiiclcs sake, but i avoid spiritus lickcrs ; mediately, unlcs* you arc content to become ray | NeWS BUJIMnH*x.y • STATE OF AFFAIRS. as a general -hing. No man ever sec me iutos- tenants \ I ltave learned by sad experience, that , . W to ,111 The Canada with |, 4hal the intention of tlie i m .| sikated but onct and that air happened in Pittz- 1 is it best for a (<arent/o hold the loaf under his Having bad an opportunity to test the valueof STATE OF AFFAIRS nit: t It appears that, from (heInception of the im- ilates to the - uIt - * rl ’ 1 'j migration to Fraser River, the Indians have |ts dii v. s,u ' re|K>rts sales in Liver- manifested an overhearing and insolent carriage t .'(7, noil I tales at an advance towards the Americans, subjecting them to many " , , Hith on the previous week's annoyances and exactions, and invariably ini “A Friend to Improvement” writes thus :— Win-roN, N.-H., Sept. 10, lsjr. bug. A parse! ofonary cusses in that mizzcrakle i ou-n arm—and that one father can I letter main- sity hursted inter the hawl durin the nite and I tain ten children titan ten children one Cither.” a boosed my wax works shameful. I did'nt ob-. .. sarve the outrejus transacchun until the next Burning of the Austria Affecting , tn an eighth on the pret ions acfli s •• ’ . ( , DDO rtunitv to l.lunder them i evenin when tlie people begun for to kongregatc. i Mr. John Palicrusia in his Statement relates t:-h ,l "' The farther up the'river. the vrorec the de|iort-! Suddenly they koimnenseil fortoUrfand holler ; the following affecting incidents: u wen- ottering freely, hut lnent ,,f the ml men. Matters have tints been | * n » boyntenoua style. Sea i gud pcple wmta up? lie saw one gentlenun and bdv jump over- " Luvks. Sales of Friday. 25th, Mea.iiVv promising from laid ‘to worse, until' Sc* they thems grate wax works isnt they old 7.1 for fiiir Uplands; forliearance, long since having ceased to lie a ■ ,nan - I immejtlv looked up ter where the wax - - - - - - | works was and my blud biles as i think of the “ hope ter be de- 'nt gone ■ AVasli- _ . 'P'Pe , . i rum- iiad redueed the rate of wounding of his companion, at Boston Bar, by ! *" s n>°uth. His nose they painted red . . Interest and Treasury ' those incarnate fiends, on the 12th inst., was i ? n *J *" s Irowsts legs they had shoved inside lus .' l"' r " ' followed by the immediate arming of all the 1 butes. I l" T ‘< Americans in the vicinity, assaulting and bur- 1 ... M t v "ax Agger of Napoleon Isinypart was . i .11 and deehning. Hour very nj „ , ranc heria, and indiscriminate hkcwise mawl treated. His sword was dinglm . ,i -ing sales. < ieneral news of slaughter of some fifty or sixty of them. Hav- Jwccn his legs. His koekiil hat was drawn ing notified all the miners above the Hig<'anon k,Mn ,,n '™ ,T ” ’ ,n ‘ l ,n a . , of this state of open war lietween the red and iTirllicl’ •») the Canada. ; white this company of ‘ Texas Rangers” lV Hi t. -•—Aniong the jiasseiigers in i descended the river, marking their pathway , ||,e \nieriran I surer of dispatch-1 with slaughter, and the destruction of the dried salmon and berries, hoarded up by the Indians ’ . ,|„. Atlantic Telegraph Compa-j for winter, in the different rancheries cn route, klcan down over his ize and he was plascd in a stoopin posishun looking zactly ns tho he was drunk as a biled owl. (Ieneral Taylor was standing on his hed and Wingfield’s Skott’s koat tail was pined over his hed and his trowsis wer komplctcly tom ofT frum hisself. My wax works representin the Lords I.nst Supper was likewise alioozed. Three of the Postles wer un hoard with their clothes all in a lilar.e. In or- iler to get out of the reach of the flames, which were every moment coining nearer and nearer, he got a piece of rope of some three yards in length, and letting himself down, fastened him self to the forechains underneath the bowsprit, where he hung some three or four hours, wait ing for the Freneh vessel to come near enough to rescue them. As the flames increased, the poor, miserable creatures on the bowsprit jump ed into the water, as their clothes caught on fire—dropping into the water, as Mr. Palicrusia says: “like drops of rain in a heavy shower." One woman, with two daughters, kissed them both, and then putting her arms around them, all three juni|icd into tlie water. An English lady. , and rciiortod themselves at Fort Yale. Here «Kew.sc anooreu iiireeoitnerosticswer.m- :, ,l In l.midon at -the original | ^ nt| (lcbatc aniong | der tftc table and two of um had on oldtaipaw- 11,000. . I the thousands encamped on the river liank a- | H .|\M-cn England and Holland rn uml the Fort. Companies were formed, and fullv armed expeditions fitted out, which have disarm- ! id.iiiional troops had been or-! ed the Indians in this vicinity (Fort Yale)and ,:.li annv has b >1°" intends | brought them to terms. The old chiefs an- j swer to the Bostons was worthy of the celebra- en considerably in- j ^ \|; n „ ( , Logan. His speech was interrup- i act energetically ted by an attache of the Hudson’s Bay Compa ny, and resulted in his release and dismissal with ,rc reported to have obtained a'flag of truce, and a promised immunity forhis ... . trilic from the vengeance of the exasperated and aci the I uvasM. i'. j terrible Bostons. His warriors have delivered up 150 muskets, and a large amount of articles ! lin hats and ragged pec jackets and wersmokin ; pijies. Judas Iskarriot had on a kocked hat ' and was patently drinkin, ns a Bottle of Whis ky was settin liefour him. 'Ibis ere spcctcreal Was too much for me. I klosed the show and then drnwndcd my sorrers in the flowin Bole. “Prolily ile rite you again liefour i take my departure on the Summer knmpnin. Yerv respectly Yures, ART KM IS WARD. T. K. From the N. Y. Herald of the fith inat. Burning; of tlie Clirystal Palace, The Crystal Palace, the scene of so many of] 1G or 17 years of age. In order to save her who i-ame on lmanl at Southampton with her ] _ Candidates must pay in advance, husliand, had three children with her—a girl about five years old, a boy about three, and a babe in her anus. The husband had jumped over, and as the flames grew hotter and humid more fiercely, she took her little girl, kissed her, and threw her into the water. She then took the boy, a fair healthy little fellow, embraced him, gave him her last kiss, and threw him in. He stmek on his lack and struggled very hard, rising to the surface three separate times, cal ling out, ••Mamina." each time, in the most pit eous tones, then sunk to rise no more. The poor woman then clasped her baby to her breast and jumped in with it, kissing it repeatedly as they sank to the Imttom. A young man who was in the second <-abin, and who said he was going to California, where he had a brother, had his sister with him, a girl Ml WSCATCII. Rice market was heavy and de- i stolen at ditlerent times by the “bad young men” . - ,,. , . - , , „ - .. , quoted at iss. fid. Rosin dull of his tribe. But the promise of a cessation of] b™ 1 V",i!‘1 ‘fire aml ,1,ak ^S om endfast to i nrja-ntine UMs., crude 10s. (id. >>» V»rh tlnrhrl. i i, i. s.—.Sales of cotton to ilay | FALL AND WINTER TRADE. KOR 1858 AND 1859. ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS’ “Bazaar of Fashiou.” W K are now in receipt of tlie largest and most comprehensive Stock of Goods that we have ever presented to the public. Below we simply give you nn idea of our coumiess variety, and then come *nd see us, and if we don’t show you that ours is the largest Stock in Macon, we responsible for the consequences. Dress Department. Doube Jupe Robe Alaize. Velvet Embroidered Silk Robes, two Jupes. Robe Alaize in Silk, Cashmere and Delaine. Robes Aquille in Silk, Cashmere and Delaine. Silk Robes in two or three Volants. Deux Jupes Alaize in Silk and Worsted. Printed Cashmeres in Plain and Fancy colors. Plain poult DeSoie and Glacie Silks. Chintz Dro„*uset and Chintz Printed Delaines. Bayadere Silks, Cashmeres and Delaines. Mousseline DeChines in every color and variety. Satin Plaid Poult DeSoies in all colors. Black Gro de Rhine Silks, all widths. Marcellioes and Lining Silks, all colors. Poult De Soie uille Stripes. Plain and Fancy Colored Cliallies. Morning Dresses with Fancy borders, and Sleeve Trimings in Cashmere and Delaine. Valencias in Stripe and Bayadere Patterns. G la Plaids and Stripes, in endless variety. Black Merinoes, Alpaccas, dial lies, Italian Cloths in great profusion. Lupin’s famous brand of Merinoes and Delaines ot every shade and hue. English Merinoes at New York prices. Ginghams, Side Stripe Calicoes and Delaines. A job lot of 2r> cents Delaines at 12£ cents a yaru. didate for re-election to the oflice of Solicitor Don- i The above gives but a slight conception of their Prof. O. J. Wood’s Hair Restorative, I am prepared to say, that it fully makes good its recommendations by restoring to more than its original lustre, hair that has become gray, or faded from age or disease. It will give the hair a soft aud pliable texture, and what is of still greater importance than that, it is restored to health: it imparts to the whole system its renovat ing, healing properties, and has a tendency to restore health ami prolonglife, and give to the aged the ap pearance of youth. Its unequalled properties ought to recommend it to «*very family. Try it, ye who la bor uftder any disease of the head, and you will nev er have to regret its application. CAUTIOX— Beware of worthless imitations, as several are already in the market, called by different names. I’se none, unless tlie words (Professor Wood's llair Restorative, Depot, St. Louis, Mo. and New York,) are blown in the bottle. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers. Also, by all Fancy and Toilet goods dealers in the United States and Canadas. 21 sep lm AXNOUXCEMEXTS. The Hon. HENRY G. LAMAR, presents his name to tlie voters of the Macon Judicial Dis trict as a candidate for election to the office of Judge, which he now holds. C2T We are authorized to announce JOHN M. GILES, Esq., as a candidate for Judge of the Ma. con Circuit at the election on the first Monday in January next. pgr* T. W. MoNTFORT, Esq., presents his name to the voters of the Macon Circuit as a can- GEORGE PAYNE, £. I,. STROHECKER & CO. WHOLESALE & KETA■ I, DKLGCilMTN Wo are daily receiving large supplies from direc t IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS eral. We are requested to announce John H. Brant. lx, a candidate for Tax Collector of Bibb County, subject to a nominating Convention, should one „ sc tt Stock of Dress Goods now on hand at the “Ih.si.ar of Fashion,” by BOSS, COLEMAN ft: BOSS. Embroidery and Lace Department. Beal Point A'helicon Lace setts from SI - } to Sto WHOLESALE & BETAIL DK.TTGG-IST And State Licensed Apothecary, MACON, pA- I S ham>y to inform his friends, patrons and the public generally, that his Stock is now full and _ complete, which comprises every article tint should fTlHUS ensuring our customers choice and pure nr be found in a First Class 1 tides. Our Chemicals are iuvariably purchased Drug and dieiaitaal Store. Weekly arrival i of tho Sav.innali Steamers ena bles him to replenish his Stock Weekly, with FRESH AND CHOICE GOODS, which are bought with great attontion to purity, and sold as LOW ns at any Drug Establishment in Geor gia. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS Compounded at all hours with care and neatness. His stock consists in part of the following articles: Drugs, Chemicals and Medicines Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors, Glassware, Syringes, modern styles, great variety. Window Grass. Putty, Artists Tools, Mechanical, Artificial aud Natural Leeches, r resh Hops and all otnK Herbs. Surgical Instruments and Mcnwine Chests, Family-Soaps, Fine Starch and G^W^incs/ Fine Castor Oil for Family use. Wines and Liquors for Medical use only, • Perfumery, Pomades and Toilet Articles. Gold and Silver Lent, Gold and Tiif-foi) and Artificiar Teeth, IIaiu, Tooth and Nail Brushes, White Wash, Paint, Cloth and Flesh Brushes, TRIPOLI, a great article for cleaning Metal and Glass, Grass and Garden Seed, and all the patent Nostrums of the day. Corner Mnllu'rrv afreet ami Cotton Amine, Mo con. apl 21 be held. hostilities against them has not lieen received j fccn I^ acc ,n this city of late years, was totally ; the deck, let her down over the side of the ves hv them with confidence V general coaster- ^ eslro 3’ tH l hist evening by fire, ami the site is s sel. He then put another rope around Ids own nation has seize.! them, an.l an indiscriminate! "°Y “ 'P as *°f smoking mins. Not only the , body, and let himself down—but the rope was j flight ensued. This stampede has reached down Pn, ^ e ltse ' f ’ but creiytlnng that it contained, I not well fastened^ and as he jumped over it shp- the river as far as Fort Hone, and the ranchc- »*turncd up. and the exhibitors at the Great j jved from under his armsand caught him around hair of the American Institute, winch was living | the throat As he sfmek the water, fhe waves 1 \ant,with i t j, e r j vor as g, r as Fort Hope, and the rnnche *»« '•»!'' Niles of wheat 2(1,000 J ^os below. Canoes loaded down with women ' ki [ jf.lin.ilfte. jierbushel: bushels K.wiu firm. Rice dull. Forty-nine of the camels lie- l iiil.il Slate Corn i and children and effects, have been passing hcM there lor two weeks past, hare lost all they dashed him up against the vessel’s side, and i general evacuation downward, has ta-! iMi-.ieis, voni aim enimren an.i envois, nave neon passing , .... , ... . Turpentine firm -down the river to-dav, and a general evacuation i . ''“"ding. . ,. jfidhng hack again lie was quickly choked to ... 1 , .. .,r ,i...,i..r .1, .........l i,«. * Tliere is every reason to believe that the fire, death; his sister shrieking. of the river from the Fort: ' ken place. A large force of armed men left Fort Yale on . _ _ _ _ ...... _ ... ‘Help! help! will was the work ol an incendiary, as it originated | nolxxiv help my brother t” Mr. 1‘alierusia savs „ |J(1 in a part of the Imilding in which no fire was when he left the vessel the jioor girl was hang , , ,mr„ are now at Campo the morning or the istii instant, to scour the whit* inis filled with Inftimmablema- i„g there, screaming and .Tying, with the waves , liu .. Sau \ntanio. Only one upper Frarer country. Reports have reached ferial the debris of the Palace, which was put .Ush.i.g the dead body of U.e brother against V .MW ten have ad ustliat a summary vengeanee is being nreake.1 ^ a " 0 of t ' ic P>»^, for fear of accidents, her every few moments. An Englishman about ha- dml. whih to have ad-, h ^ ^ther women nor.i.il-! ™. c h . re . <l' s cover«i shortly before five ! 50 years of age, who came on lmani at South- 1,. Tb. young American 1mm can,- esra ,,i n ,. d^truction o clock in the afternoon, in the northeast eom-|ampton with liis wife, crawled with her out on , promise to grow up equal in lhxlies of white men arenieked tin nn the river! cr . of a,,out two hundred feet from the bowsprit as far as they could, and ns the - th e 'led. No,withstand-! dafiy ^tS7, Si tlwJ tho^ind OCT * CV .... . , „ / . * -ill i •» i this time there Here Al»out three thousand per- around each other with one- hi<t kiss iuiuneil . trial lately made by Cap-, up last evening two.miles Mow, whom Jt was | j„ ^ b , liMi woroen and ehil- nTHhe^rato and «nk immedUtelv ’ J \ i.:- . vpl-nrtions aeross the conti- ; fmposs.ble to identify, l ive decapitated Imd- d who were vi £i th (. articles on exhibit- brethrn and si'"ere father^ and so' * ortieere of the army who! ' T"'. V* ^^ ^ ! — -laughters, en.i.raeing reel,' oth, nr anything is to I* gaincl l.y the j lb“ck‘ho ^ “* ” “ INVITATION TO THE X_>^!L333:ESfS! IF YOU WANT than you . SPLENDID SILKS in great variety, elieaper : and design. Beal Point A Plique setts from $10 a sett to $55. , | Vnlencienes Lace setts in Plain Laee and transfer ' ; from $1 to $25 a sett. Iloniton Lace setts at ail prices. French worked Collars and Sleeves from tlie low- ' est price to 817 a sett. Embroidered and Plain Linen Collars and Sleeves ' a, all prices. , Marseilles salts of the newest patterns. French Yokes and Cheinisettsot' superior quality quality from sib This, however, might itccxpec- arc always persons opposed to all ;. s and innovations. We hope, .! r\|>i-rimcnts in their use will not ,1 n.d to the army officers, hut that ilvi increases they will j«i: iiale owners. •n. Get. 7.—Commissioner Row- ire his final instructions to-day. trill lie required to apologise for the . 1 P cr ' difficult to spread an alarm, and it was some i the waves A miner from , tinic Morc t ' he visitW5 mxM Im , warnc(I 0 f t h eir I danger; and the ilonger to all in the i>alai*eVas Never Ketrad. into the gle With il^murdcnrs. 1 ' sllktliSiw w^thThieh the fire^ore*! wc^the'emido^ ,or wou ’' 1 h: ‘' ua f' ire,1 V transVixci'l him with a . with which the nre spread gave tht employes (j cr v paragmpli the next innrnm: • : of the American Institute no tune to use them; , ^; d . ami almost liefore the hose could I>c screwed on A Lucky Escape From the Cincinnati Gazette. ! the conflagration had made such headway.,ha, j n f onna tion “Sir, your journal of yesterday contained false Some jHTSons are born under a lucky star, or fnueh ^(^^s , ^he < llllUding! , was'"ntirelv C usel^s 0n wha, do you allude insults to mir ting—make re pamtion I arc protertvil by anovemding Providence when qq K . soene j„ l»ab IOi * during the progress have Imtu driven out of they least e.\|K*ct it, and are themselves mur- of the tlnmes was one of indcscriliahlc confusion. ans who -make a satisfactory n.mmeriral ! m , ,ri "“ ?] tho of their plans. A , „,, ' , . ladv, resident of this cuv, arrived home vester- ”l’ tn 1 P"" 1 ' "* Uii-.igiia\ and its d;(v f, wi , a visit to Europe, where she has lieen ......... ... ._ >c || lt . re j s : S pJ, nd j n g the past two months. A short time nmtramv. - , A panic seemed to seize every one, and the bc- lady. resident of this eitv, arrived home t ester-; wilderc.1 visitors scarcely understood their dan gerous jmsition well enough to provide for their 5 ! own safetv. The children screamed, women the part of Paraguay, our fleet previous to the sailing of the Austria, the lady; f a j Ilt cd, a nd their destraeted male attendants tlie instruction as they have re-1 sent the amount necessary for a cabin passage | wi th difficulty found their way to the doors. At to XcwA ork, to the agent at Hambug, with in- the time we write there is no certaintv as to WtiHTIIIM Knpmiveh.—We |KT- structions to select her a good state-room. He did as directed, with the exception of giving her whether any lives are lost, but if all who were in tlie |ialace escaped it is little less than a inir- : IVn-rson Thweal,, Esq., the present a desirable location in the vessel, and on hcrar- ac ],.. Last night was to have !<cen a concert • eiigagnl upon a new plan fared- rival in Hamburg, tn sail with the steamer, she j night, and the managers estimate that at least children of ourStatc. This is all right j I'* 1 ' 11 '* ** R ' vessel so crowded withpassengers, ] iojK)0 persons would have lieen present Had doubt somethin" valuable will a , n ' * le f <>< ' m assl " llc 'l her so undesirable, that, the fire, therefore, taken place three hours la- ” somtinmg i.ttuai.ie um shl . ,. onc i udod to take passage in another steam- 1 - - - - 4 ------ • tut' friend Peterson has al- er _ With this intention, she bn ineorrigihle aversion to having agent for the return of her passage t another steam- ter, there is scarcely a doubt but that thousands ! . , * d f • , applied to the I i; V es would h ive been lost is all could not , , lor you is to anno ot trees womit iiave oeen lost, as an coui.i rojK, broke and that you are ik So was a Lni ! ’“IS V*™*' rt, . c ,l °V. YT thc . **“ e * !,L - i bealtli. I have ...V principles; . nn to care- for, and it is but right, bcdeclined to refund. A bargain was a bar-1 Tlu- pitch pine which formed tlie tlooring, : flat lie should apply himself to the ! , " ,th al1 ]' thc was . con| - j stairs and framework ot the entire palace, nffor- of look-in" ail'iT tb.* welfare*! , *° * cw Pl sl,c " quarters as had lieen as- de) j a mos t imtlanmuilde pabulum for the con- ' , " , . „ . .. s, ”n<'d her, or to return by another vessel and ( fiagration to feed ujain, and this explains the I he mothers of the Jstate should ] OM . her passenger ticket -She determined to reason of its rapid spread. The scene when the pit.* of his shortcomings adopt the latter course, and at once secured a * fire was at its height was one of fearful msgnifi- “You said that Mr. lutd been tried.” “True” “Condemned. -v “Very true.” “Hung.” “Yes.” “Now, sir, I am that gentleman.” “Impossible.” “I assure you it is a fact and now I hope you will contradict what you have alleged.” “By no means.” “You are deranged. “I may be. sir, but 1 will not take it lark.” “I will complain to a magistrate.” “As you please, but 1 never retract. Tlie announce that tlie now in perfect principles; and I never re tract.” IF YOU WANT RICH ROBES A LAIZK, UICII ROBES A VALENTINES. RICH ROBES A tJCILLES, MISSES ROBES A VALENTINES,in Silks, Cashmeres, ami de I,lines, go to DENMAN ft WATERMAN S. Ilf YOU WANT BEST FRENCH MERINOS, at S7J cents uer yard, go to ■J DENMAN ft WATERMAN S. IF YOU WANT CLOTH, RAGLAN, FRENCH HEAVER, other imnned I and all other styles of Cloaks, go to • .B ,n -P cn I DENMAN ft WATERMAN S. IF YOU WANT STELLA MANTILLA SHAWLS and Scarfs. Also, Cloth Mantilla Shawls, go to DENMAN & WATERMAN’S IF YOU WANT Embroidered and plain plaited Linen SHIRT Fronts, go to DENMAN A WATERMAN’S. IF YOU WANT BLACK ALPACCA, BOMB ASIN, plain and figured deLnines, English Merino, Plaid Merino French worked Uolars and Bands, Bonnet Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Kmbrnid'd Hem stitched aud plain Ildkfs., Head Dresses, La dies Merino Vests, Thread, Jaconet and Swiss Kdg- ohiefs -the- stranger ! ings. Combs and Brushes, Perfumery, &c., go to DENMAN A WATERMAN'S. IF YOU WANT The best bleached and brown Homespuns, Irish Linens, White and Red Flannels, 10-4 12-4 Frilliugs and Flouneings of eve cents a yards o $•"». Dimity Bunds in great profusion. Linen Embroidery, beautiful both in Edgings and Insertions. Swiss and t. ambrie Edgings and Insertions of ev ery conceivable style and price. Ladies Retf Point Laee trimmed Ilandke entirely new nsttern and shat*e. Embroidered Bridal Kerehiefs very quisite design* Ladies' Round “Princess Olga.'' Kerchiefs that excite the admiration of all. Plain Ilemsticlied and Bordered Handkerchiefs, in large quantities. Alisses’ Silk Embroidered Talmas. Misses’ Dresses in Merino, exceedingly rich. A fine Stock of Infant's Embroidered Dresses and Waists. A choice selection of Embroidered Skirts and Herastiched do. The above constitutes a few of our styles, all of which we will be happy to show you at ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS* “Bazaar of Fashion.’ Cloak, lUantilla and Shawl DE PARTMENT. The lollowing embraces a few of our styles to which we invite the attention of purchasers: Embroidered Velvets from $30 to $73. “Princess Olga” for Winter of 1<>$. “Meg Merilles” “ 44 44 “ “Douizetta” 44 . 44 “ * “Frezzoliua” 44 4 * “ 44 “Pepita Gassier' “ “ ** “ “Rosalies,” a plain but neat style. “Maintain,” tasty and tail pattern. “Coras,” n 44 “ 44 “Evas,” with and without sleeves. * “Casta Diva” of Beaver Cloth, imported. Stella Shawls of all colors. Reversible Scotch Shawls that can be worn three Sheetings, Plaid Linseys, plaid and striped Home- i ways—all beautiful. . "-*—*** *•'— ladies Promenade Shawls. Cashmere and Merino Scarfs “a La Euj Plush bordered Shawls, fancy colors. Velvet and Zephyr Scarfs for the Neck Rigoletts and Nubees for Evening wear. Zephyr Shawls, and in fact e Ladies in the abovi of Fn*kio»C by ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS. oct •'I Cottou Avenue, Macon. MENAED & BURGrHARD, ii u.i nuns AND spun, Bed Ticking, Sattinets, plain and plaid Ken tucky Jeans, Gents Merino Under-shirts and Draw ers, brown aud colored Jeans, bleached and brown I Canton Flannels, Ac. Splendid lot of BED BLAN KETS, NEGRO BLANKETS AND KERSEYS, CALICOES, Ac., and many other Goods too nitmer- ( ous to mention, all of which, will he sold on very the reasonable terms, by calling on ~on DENMAN A WATERMAN, Hosiery./ anti Glove Department. Black Silk Hose, all numbered from the lightest to the heaviest make. Pearl and White Silk Hose both plain and Em broidered, in great variety. A full line of German and real British Hose, both Tavorite Resort of Hilly How JLegs THE FAMOUS SEMINOLE CHIEF. OKANGE SPRING, Ivlarion Oounty, EAST FLORIDA. O RANGE SPRING, East Florida, 2.7 miles West ofPalatka, and 127 miles South of the mouth of tho UiVOr St.Johns, was once the favorite resort of Billy Bow Legs, of the Chief aiid Prophet old Sum Jones and tlie Seminole Tribe of Indians. The Spring was Ponce do Leon’s Fountain of Health, Youth, Beauty and rejuvenescence, and it Is now tho favorite n*3ort of tf.ose seeking refuge from the chilling blasts of Winter. Asa Bathing place it has no equal. To those who seek a Southern clime in the Winter, and who are and have been in the habit of visiting Cuba, we say give Orange Spring a trial this winter, and you will there find everything more suited to your taste than in Havana, and should vou be deter mined on going to the great cilyof Havana, and would like to do so with as little sea voyage as pos sible, call by Orange Spring en route for Havana, and Mr. Hart will send you to Tampa Ilay, behind and ex- gs t - ine stoc j- H3 Vermont can boast of, and from I Tampa Bay you can take passage in as fine Steam ships as run out of New York, but 12 hours from Tnmpato Key West, and 8 hours from Key West to Havana. But my prediction is, ifyon give Orange Spring a call, you will be loth to leave there. Ho tels generally aro in the habit of sayiug, “our table will be supplied with the best the market affords,” and thus saying say and do no more. We are not for bragging, but we will say this, that if the invalid or seeker of pleasure, who gives us a call, if they be anywise disappointed in the bath, in the Hotel ac commodations, in eating or sleeping, we bind our selves not to charge any board. This is no trap to catch birds—our house has been recently thorough ly repaired aud renovated, and it is beyond all doubt the greatest place of resort in all the Southern country. Adjacent to Orange Spring, aro several large Lakes, upon which the visitors can amuse themselves fishing and sailing. We will have for the ninuse- ment of the Guests, Bull Room, separate from the Hotel, Billiard Rooms and Ten Pin Alleys, Horses and Buggies, Ac., Ac. Route to Orange Spring from Savannah by steam er St. Marys, on Monday at 9/. A. M . and by steamer St. Johns, on Friday at *’>4 A. M. From Charleston by steamers Everglade :iiid Carolina, on Tuesday. The Everglade takes the inland passage from Char leston and leaves Savannah oil Wednesday. Take either of these steamers to Pal at k a. where you will timl Mr. Hurt prepared at «H times, to send you out to the Spring. Terms of Board moderate. For any information, adilress \ V . SPEARS ft CO., sept -JS Orange Spring, Marion count?-. K.ist Via. MRS. DESSAU H as as usual returned friin the Aorth with her strikingly magi ilieent assort- please | ! ucu . t ”> PARISIAN MlLI.INKltV surpiss^ at the I >» grandeur any stork of GOOD* that i has ever been submitted to bouthern uispeetio hr .tmjrht ilium iMille "A grntle vc understaml, who left by will Hf- :«i«I dollars to Oglethorpe Universi- state-room in another steamer. l ..ill i r ...orel *i- ,»r -,tli -'Ocr her arrangements hail been made, and : and the flames leaped up its sides in great '■' l '... u< .’I liefore the Austria sailed, a feeling took posses-! wavcs of | llrid light At one time the whole titan died recently in Mis- j s jon of her mind that thc vessel in which she | was irlowiii" like a hut-nine coal and .... . . . . , , , ' ' ’ - * had taken passage, would meet with some ter- vomiting upfire at a rate that would have done “** * uU ,n “ e | , i'' r by ' ,le ™™- „ rihle accident, and that she herself would in all cred j t to Vesuvius. AH who witncsseil the the convalescent.-[Dady Enterpn/e. [--J ,J , I -TTTT I jU. black und white, romprising every quality, no-run.... W , . " A fine assortment of heavy spun silk Hose, both iwiuari; a tjaVE jmt received aud opened n large and : , v | lde a „d black. j an assortment of divers articl iRS- ! I I splendid assortment of Goods in their line, j j jama> Cashmere and Thibet Hose in ail colors, ; an endless list to enumerate, isan, to the taste, I consisting in part of the following articles, I an j ; n great variety, tor winter wear. j Thankful for past favors, i In children’s Hosiery our Stock is very full, em bracing a full line of Plain and Fancy colored Me- , rino Hose, Striped and Folka Shetland do. , ... — — „ j An elegant and well assorted Stock of Gents Halt influence over the nervous system, and imparting J n lmt i n „ Magi.- Case, Independent 2d, ftc., for Gen i Hose, all colors. WIio lias not heard of Ittrrhavc’s HOLLAND BITTERS. Simple in its composition, pleasant .1 re» ..cg.re w« one .car.... ...a ; d tru| wonderfa | in its effect, its popularity can. J he huge dome was like a vast liall of _ , . f GOLD AND SILVER not be wondered at. To invalids jus, recovering . ___ r „ - _ strength, i, is invaluable; exercising that soothing i Yv r\ V I I Fj 1^5 4 . 11. *im>a—We slated some week or mi the receipts of the Central Rail- month of .SepteiulK-r the present !. Mr.l that of the same month last n, i <135,000 and <140,000. Thc then not fully made up, and nf. .niinnl fell far short of the mark. -I.oiiM Iw.lijly srren thousand, which ftl.e (‘.impany will show.—Hr,»ihti- oys lin In Ladies and Gents Gloves, ire defy competition, as our Stock comprises a full line of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, embracing the most cele brated brands. In Silk and Merino Undershirts, both for Ladies most superior _ _ examine branch of our Department at the “Bazar of ever been suouutteu to soutnern inspection. EVENING DRESSES which battle description, EGLANTINE CLOAKS, with Lucknow Trim mings. DRESS TRIMMINGS, CASPIAN HAIR PINS. GRECIAN CURLS. HAIR BRAIDS, HEAD-DRESSES, and an assortment of divers articles, which would require Delay not! she with hearty cheer, solicits the patronage of all desiring the rich,elegant anil heautitul. ISg’-MRS. !>., is prepared to furnish Milliners with wholesale pattern Bonnets and all Hoods in her line, at tlie shortest notice and lowest rates, net 5 . Fresh i^cdicincs ami Pure Drag* Macon Drug Store. from Manufacturers, direct, enabling us ,o warrant them tree from adulteration. Wehave now in store a select stopk of Drug., .Hdirinen, t'l.CBiiirnl., Pnillla, Oil., Window Ginns, I’nlcnt .tleilirinra, DycSlnll., I'nint Hrn.hr>, Inurnment., While Wii.li Urn.he., I*hnrinnn,liral I*repnrrelton.. Ami Toilet Article-,, together with the best assortment of INSTRU MENTS over offered in this market. Planters. Pliy sicians, and Merchants will consult their interest by examining our stock before purchasing. E. L. STROHECKER ft Co., jau 12 Opposite Redding House, Macon, Ga. Flavoring Extra,-Is lor Pies, Jol lies, Ac. EXTRACTS of Peach, Extracts of Almonds, “ Vanilla. “ Strawberry, ‘ ^ Pineapple, “ Pose, “ Lemon, “ Orange, “ Nutmegs, “ Cellery, For sal. at the Macon Drug Store. .tm -.7 E. I,. STROHECKER. ft Co, Potash. S UPERIOR 1st sorts, always on hand. jau 12 , E. L. STKOHKCKKK ft Co. liuclia that is ltiielni : rpiIE umlersigiibtl have for years manufactured an Extract ot Bucliu for the use of Physicians, and can recommend to nil necessitated to use this Medicine, their preparation as beinc: far superior and more reliable than the putted quack nostrum* desi^inted as Extracts of Burhu, most of which con tain no Buchu whatever. Try it. ,itino 29 E. L. STROHECKER & CO. Oardca Seeds! QA AAA Papers assorted Garden seeds war- OUjUUU ranted the growth of 1H77. Turnip seed by the pound or paper. Peas and Beans by the paper or bushel. jan 12 E. L. STROHECKER <Sc Co. Coughs sind Colds. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Stabler’s Anodyne Expectorant, Wistaria Balsam Wild Cherry, Hoofiand’s Syrup Tar, Hasting's Syrup Wood Naptha. jan 12 E. L. STROHECKER Co. Physicians* P rescriptionsoarctuiiy compounded at a!i hours day or night. jan 12 E. L. STROHECKER Sc Co. iVIortou’s Coiijnh Syrup. T IIE Proprietors still continue to manufacture this favorite remedy, vouched for by many home certificates. E. L. STBOIIECKER & Co. jan 12 Day & Mausenet, H AVE just received a handsome assortment o. LADIES' and Gentlemen s HUNTING CASK WATCHES ot the best makers, which can be highly recommended. —a i so— A handsome assortment of the latest styles of .raw- elry. Silver Ware, See., Sec., See,. We would call particular attention to our assort ment of PKE1VCH, MARBLE CLOCKS, hich are of tlie latest styles anil best finish. These Clocks run 2 and ■< weeks, and are all warranted. «*—At.SO— A fine lot of GOLD PENS and GOLD SPECS, with PEBBLE GLASS, of the best quality, april 2ti DAY Sc MAUSENET. DAY &, MAUSSENET, H AVING removed to their NEW STORK Mul berry Street next door to K. L. Strokeekcr A' Co., Where they will he pleased to see their old cu; tu rners. Thev would say to all wishing goods in their line, that they are now opening a splendid assort ment, which will be sold at the lotceti prices. They intend giving their personal attention ft' WATCH REPAIRING. Having been before tlie uiblie in that capacity for 15 and 20 years, the pub ic are able to judge of their merits in that W’ay. JEM’ELRY REPAIRING done at the shortest notice and in thc best possible manner, WATCHES. Magic and Hunting Cases, Gold and Silver Hoddell WATCHES, for sale by sep 29 DA 2 Sc MAUSSENET. Checks on New York FOR SALE BY THE MAALFACriJKERS’ BANK prnlKihility l*o lost! So well satisficil was she that something would happen, just as people frequently “lmrrow trouble" without waiting for it to come along naturally, tlmt she ininei) to semi her jewelry liy the Austria. She therefore stripped herselfof everything valuable, watch and chain, pins, rings, broaches, &c., to spectacle declare that it was one of those things rarely seen in a lifetime. About twenty-live minutes after tlie fire was ! Ilr>t dirtoovorotl Um> dome fdl wlili. a lenmn j IMiysicinus use the Wild Clicrry. Exeter, Me., Sept 30. Tlii* certifies that I have recommended the use of Wislar's n.nisnm nr wu rii^y” for diseases of i Spoons, Cups, Gob- crash, and the flames made one final leap up- j ({|e Lungs, for two years past, and many u wartls, and sank to rise no more. In fort^ min- |n y knowleilge, have been used by my’ patients, all ... ^ . utes from the breaking out of the fire tlie jkiI- w ;t)! beneficial results. In two cases, where it was a considerable amount, and packing them sc-j ace and all it contained were totally .destroyetl; i f| ht collfirmed consumption had taken place, curely In a «*$keL committed theni to the care | and a n that marks thc site of this once proud j , he , WlI(1 CI • r(rei . teJ a ,. ur ,.. of the 1 aptain of thc Austria, takintr ^ j tmtmtng nrv a few standing towers and a smo- • j,- king heap of ruins. i'ATCIIEK for Lniies, rich anil beau tiful Ml I. VIC R WARE, sueli lets, ftc. SILVER PLATED WARE, such as Cas- tors. Egg Boilers, (with Gold Plated Gold Cups and | and Gents wear, wo promise you a Spoons,) Fruit Baskets, Pitchers, Candle Stieks,! line of all qualities. ^Dont forget to Waiters, ftc. Early yesterday morning, as "I tl„. t iiraril llailroail, eonsist- -tring of mostly empty ears, was •i w ii the road after cotton, an ae- "lonihe trestle workover (’oaeh- • alsnit three miles from this i'mrof the i-ars were liadly hrok- dent was causeil by the hrenk- I'uicnt of a spring under one of h allnwcil the truck totum across . of course brought the train "up c. the ears just behind tlie crip- thrown together all in a heap. .. |H-rsnnson the train,!nit fortun- : them were in either oftlie cars thus and no one was injured. Tito ears its destination, prompted to Rati novo.—The citizens of Thom- ,1,la meeting Tm siLty last to pro- j ^ *l ,e Imilding of a railroad from Thoiiws- .1.1. The proceedings have not yet 1. yet we may lie excused for sug- > , : i friends in Thomas are in dan- more irons in the fire than are IluiU the Main Trunk, ami • ti. : connections, is our advice. , tktntr «n- caution to inform Lev It Lulls of what she had done, in order that they might recover the prop- ertv in case her own groundless fears, in regard to herself, should Ik* realized. Keep llic stnir in Vo*,** nivii Ilantl. , j o-.oipiaiiu ot inur years! —, . . . . An Instructive Storu.—There was living at i The result is well known. The vessel m 1 Harlem, an old man, who related the followin'* BOYDEN, Physician at Exeter Cor— -. Dr. Freieigii, of Samrerii**-- s. a., says he cured „ o..uipiaml ot four years standing, that would lady took passage arrived safely at: stor .. 0 p l\; mS c]r. He was possessed of a good ! . ition. That which she hau lieen , f arni> with ser\*ants anil every* thing necessary ' s tagc, that to leave, even at considerable loss,, f or jjj s business, and bad but one child, a son, | None gennii AbrahmiASkillman, M. D., of Homulbrook, N. J., host Medicine for Consumption in cv- l he has ever known. genuine unless signed I. BUTTS on the with its load of human beings, met with a fate j w j 10 j lav ing married, it was agreed that the wrapper, that appalled the stoutest hearts! It is need- j y 0ung couple should live in the house with the .m-irVi'.-ntsfvmilSe less to add that thc lady is contented. Mm lost j, art .nt, as he was a widower. Things went on For sale in llacon by*^. L. si her passage money and jewelry, hut saved her exceedingly well for some time, when the son ZKILIN, HUNT* Co. u ' ,y K ° SS ’ COLEMAN * 1{OSS ' Consisting of Diamond and Gold Rings, Pins, ftc., Omuuumtnl Dopartmeilt. i*., sparkling and bright. This branch of our Licpartment presents to yonr Musical Instruments, inspection and investigation quite an array of Oil tcuoi. vioiiwo »i|. i. rr. t Paintings and handsomely framed Lithographs ol t>urh as \ mb ixi, Flutes, Ouitnr*, IUdjw, rambo- beautiful, modern design. Among them you will see *n«l Violin Strings, proposed to the parent that he should make ■ | over to him his estate, promising to build a new j The Comet. • house and otherwise improve the farm. The In thc year 1264, nearly, six. hiunlrnl years | j* a ^j lcr ^ through persuasion, gtive him a deed or a inet nc the niniN Louis IN of France was . _ -A lu.lniKrimr Id it ITIARRIFD, in this city, on Wednesday Evening, the «th inst- j by the Rev. Dr. Boring, at the residence of Thomas ; A. Harris, Esq., Col. JAMES W. GEARY, (late of | ago, just as thc pious Louis IX of 1- ranee was !a gift'of it .ami every thing belonging ... ———- , ,, . , . setting out on his crusade against thc rascally *f vfter a fcw vcars , as the father grew old, he j ^j™ , Vo°snS D jJAftY n K. hYnes! daug^’t^f Turks who held Jerusalem, a strange imrtcnt a f ro tfnl and dissatisfied, while the j„dge Hines.of Marion eonnty. East Florida. np|K-nred in the sky—a flaming herald whose son> blinking he lia<l nothing more to ex]n-ct ^^^ am ^ M leagues of tail” streaincil over the f rnIll ),j ln forgot his filial duty, and used his fa- fields of southern Europe. and whose; ther worsc than lie did his servants. Thc old ' man was no longer |H-nnittcd to eat at the w- rioes. Gobi Hwitw, nnd l'ciu ll.'. t )nit, ami a varied assortment of Fancy Goods, Music Boxes, too numerous to particularize in an advertisement. Thankful for thc liberal patronage bestowed upon them, since they commenced business, they solicit a continuance of the.same, and will spare no pains to ! give satisfaction to their customers, both in style Boston, Proprietors.— ! jmd quality of their M’ares, and in price. "**■©• i Watch and other repairing executed with dispatch STROHECKER and and ou reasonable terms. M. B. octS IiiMiirnucc Asoiicics. OF THE AUGUSTA INSURANCE & BANKING CO. AND THE ALABAMA FIRE & MARINE INS. CO. AT THE OFFICE OF (311 “Sybil’s Cave,” at Hoboken, New Jersey "Tomb of Kosciuseo.” at West Point. “tteigui. i>r i«—v-:— .. “Washington.” ‘Napoleon.” ‘‘Lady and Slave."’ “Hussar.” “Capitol ofthe United States. ' "Champion ofthe Rhine." “Prize Fighters.” "School Teacher’s Frown." “School Teacher's Smile,” besides many ers on hand, at the “Bazaar of Fashion,” by ROSS, COLEMAN Sc ROSS. Staple Dry Goods Department. Calicoes from to 37* cents. Cashmeres, Vest- t <> ings, Opera Flannels, Linseys, Kerseys, Satinets, j Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Cloths, Ladies Mantilla j | Cloth, Bleached and Brown Shirtings, Bleached and : Brown Sheeting, fi, 8,10, M r bite Doinet and nil wool * Jfif finer// (tmf FANCY GOODS. HRS. A. 1UJ101K, njierior i [ T AVING just returned from New York, will be t* H pleased to have a call from her many former L. ... ! customers and the public in general to examine her new Stock of Goods in the above lipc, consisting of a great variety of £1LKM, and YBCL V1£T*L STRAW LKGIIGRX BONNETS AND FLATS, H1BONS ofthe choieot kinds, FLOWERS. PLUMES, HEAD ORNAMENTS, and .. variety of HEAD DRESSES, STELLA SHAWLS, VEL VET CLOAKS, CLOI n li.uiii-va.M AiztTN H7\ nr\) i'.T^ErnY COLLARS. SLEEVES, and other e.mbn^i- (1 cries, KID GLOVES, LACE MITTS, a variety of HOOP SKIRTS ami HUSTLES, and all other articles usuallvkcpt in her line oflmsiness. oet 7—lit |^*Jour. cV Mess, cojiv 'Gtiim s. C. H. Freeman & Co. (V)ITON AVENUE, MACON, GA., IIEIS OT.D STAND, A CHOICE ASORTMENT OF FAMILY GROCERIES, ion and of the best quality, fresh th- TimitER CUTTEKS’ KAMi Exchange at Sight ON NEW YORK, LONDON, BARIS, FR ANKFORT, (on tho Main*,) HAMBURG, BERLIN. BREMEN, Sec., For Sale at this Bank in Sum* to suit purchasers. J. S. JII 7TON, Cashier. Savannah, Sep. <i, l£7i*. 52—Cm. Macon, Jan. 4tli, 165$. The subscriber will make cash advances on cot ton consigned to George Parsons Sc Co., Savannah, and agree to hold the cotton forty-five to fifty days from date of shipments. ISAAC SCOTT jan 7 LITTLE (8o SMITH, DEALERS IV Saddles, Bridles, Sc Harness, TRUNKS AND VALISES, CARRIAGE MATERIAL SPOKES, HUBS, RIMS, SHAFTS, AX. rt-A. and li t, Canton Flannels, j C’kF every descriptio >ol Flannels, Green, Red, ' ' and good—being constantly in receipt of new billion peaceful . . . tierv head was pointed towards (tic haughty j French Empire. Thc portentous stranger ear-. j dc w j t j^ | ds son^mul wife, hut compelleil to take ricil with him wars ami rumors of wars, ear- J ^j s , ma j s j n th, diimney «-onier, ami lie cqntin- nage, pestilence anil faiuine. Louis and | ugUy otherwise ill-used liy them. The old man warlike eomnule, Bela 1\ of Hungary, hesitated , a | ( |)j s , uea ] s daily from a woexfen bowl, which at venturing upon their hazardous expedition. I j d!i m) , dc f or him. His grandson saw his with such a terrific omei> unexplained -‘ n 1 father mako this Ixiwl, anil set making just such embassy was sent to Clement II, who then sat mother. oet: Iu this city, on the2sth ultimo, after an illness of three days, LOUISIANA MELV1NA. only daugh- ; . ter of Win. and Sarah Watson, aged 5 year, lime j _ an. aoem months and 2$ days. Sweet faded flower, we would not ask thy May To droop and wither in a world like this. When purer Spirits beckon thee away. To share with them a home of perfect bliss. ) ( years with a severe Lung A f nnd Bed Checks, an elegant assortment of 9, 10,11,! Nuts, ?ad disease, Consumption,—is J 12, and 14-4 lied Blankets, Negro Blankets in great Raisins, fofth* prescription used, (free of charge) with . to enumerate on paper, but which will be i After an illness of eight days, at his Grandfsth directions for prepsring and using thc same, which I with pleasure at the ••Bazaar ot Fashion,” by ■’s, nearMacon, ou the «th inst., JOHN ANDREW, j they will find a sure Cure lor Consumption, Asthma, * - nT -® * 11 ' i infant son of Wm. and Sarah Watson, aged five Bronchitis, ftc. The only object of the advertiser : .. * * _ in gmulmiz tho nri>tpnnli(iB is to iiftliithf tho xnlictftd. on the imntifioi.il throne, to entreat thc interces-; by his father what he made it j m onlh» and 29 days. , ! f." di . n B » he prescription is to benefit the afflicted, sion of his Holiness, who was supposed to have ^ he answered; “for you to eat off when you “Suffer little children to come nnto roe, for of j Mid he hopea the itower to exorcise all sorts of evil spjnts. ^j row as 0 ] ( ] ^ gnindfathcr.” His Apostolical Majesty reassured his trembling Although this ought to have turned his heart such is the Kingdom of Heaven.” subjects ami sent home their ambassadors with , „ i .t • ... . i the valuable information that tht tail of the ii- broken, ami the.rrepairw.il cost thc strnll ge r ^intisl then, the way that vi.ireidenil.le (‘ohimhire En-! thev s houl<l go—toward the list where lay the •hna-s and John t’ohli, Jr., who it is •:. jurticeps rriminis in the murder rum,'last spring, arrived in town - ' ill.-, whither they were sent for - i Friday night last, and are now the Sheriff of Fulton county, at what time their cases will r trial, hut probably next week.— d as, llh ins’, I!,, u,. _The worthy Treasurer of • 1 i informed ns a few days ago, that ■ itt.il to thc Treasury at Millcilgc- rethc nett earnings of the Road • > Septendier, making in all up handsome little sum of $173,- !■ r Joe llrown and the manage- -t.i,. Knud;—Atlanta Intrllietn- ■d»\. Mr. Thomas Smith, who anincdiate vicinity of Riehinond, ! “ ‘ field of cotton which is con- •-**>' by all who have seen it— i'Kle in api^-arancc from the or- i't it color, which is as delicate ' 3 maiden’s blush. Not only is ' * gorgeous hue, but the leaves ' •' "f color fading, however, as it ! “argii, ofthe leaf, into purplish - not the effort of disease, or of . circumstances connected with ’ 1 * In oliarity in tlie plant itself 1 "ing tlie same rich and hcalth- 1 ' thrifty- as any cotton in thc conn- '•tiMer Iroiu Nicarngun. Sun, of Uic Till inst, says: sepulchre of their beloved Lord, vet in the hands i of thc infidel Mnhonimedan. (iradually the luminous monster disappcansl from the firma ment, and liefore the prei«irations for thc ent- sade were nccouiplishdl, he had faded from thc alarmed vision of France and Italy. I-ouis went with him. <• . .... al...a , n .i.a,l,i ilitrtmr \vllIl*M 111* lflt and made him reflect that as he dealt by his fa ther, he might expect to be dealt with by his chil dren when he grew old, still it had no effect with him, nnd tlie ill-usage was carried to such an extent, that the old man could no longer bear it. hut left thc house and went to a rela tion and neighbor of his declaring tliat if his friend could not help him to get his farm Iwtck again, he should lie obliged to come and live ATaCOX PRICES CURRENT. CORBKt TKIl WKKKI.T BT AYKKS, WIKC1FIZLD ft CO. forth upon that crusade, during which he left his I Mines ,n the Isold of Orient. liis friend answered that he might come and live with him, and if he would follow l^s dircc- Two hundred and ninety-two years after, (e- ■ tions lie would help him to get his estate again.— fix Donati, a citizen of Pisa, saw once more the »*T a kc this liag of dollars, carry it into your bright goblin which had alarmed Saint Louis of rool|I „( vour son’s shut it up well iu yourchesL Franco, and communicated the result of liis ol>- and a j K)) ' lt dlc time they will call you down to serrations to thc savans of Lurojie, who, even j d j nncr> shut vour door and have all your dol- then, were learning the nlphalst of astronomy. Donati had no telescope, for that useful article was not in vogue yet, not having lieen invented until some fifty years afterwards. Rut he made thc most of his small knowledge, predicted that in 202 years, if there was r.ny one living ujmiii ollt OI1 t ) lc table, and told it to her husliand. **• liavii ■ made to government an am- Uhalf of Nicaragua, for the of- -itmire ngainst the United States, \ ‘ 1 ’ manifesto sign.il by the Presi- , -msma ami Costa Rica, on the occa- ''lav i't tn,i withM. Belly, was, : , .• • me 5th inst, formally received by i taj,.: 11 ,'*"“*< M tlie envoy extraordina- ' ■' hr plenipoteniary from that Re- tlie earth thev should sec his cometship again. Tliis was in 1 The great astronomer Lnckc predicted the same thing—which was easy e- nough to do, after Donati. And now, in tho aftemom of this thc nine teenth century, while worlds are being weighed and measured as they whirl in the immensity of space, and comets are named and tracked in their wanderings beyond our solar system, as though they were hut the playthings of school boys, if you go out some line night, say about eight o'clock, and cast your eye up towards the North Pole, you will see just under the right foot of Ursa Major, the same fiery monster wruch scared thc puissant Kings of France and Hun- ; mort "agc, as he is not* able to raise the money, gnry six hundred years ago, and which Donati promised we should see, and on which he made a pretty good guess for an old fogy, who would have great all his old boots for such a telescope as you can now buy oftuiy optician for twenty- five dollars. , , There he shines just as he shone over the i _ ? .<• civ ppntiirus airo. ana BAGGING—Kentucky Py<! India P yd Roil Pitt BALE ROPE—Kentucky.... Ptt $1 Northern P 16 BEEESWAX Ptt CANDLES—Sperm Ptt Star. P 16 Tallow P !6 Patent P 16 COFFEE—Rio Ptt 11J Java P 16 Laguna P 16 CORN P-bl Meal P bl «: FEATHERS P 16 4S FISH—Mackerel No. 1 P bl 17 00 No. 2 P bl 1C 00 lars spread on the table in the middle of the ‘‘ 3 £ W ! * room. When they call you, make a noise with i FLOl * * * ** ‘ b { ' ft r>0 them by sweeping them into tlie bag again. Familyllllllllllli P bl 5 50 The hr.it took immediately. Tbc wife peeped GUNPOWDER Pkg i «o ‘ ‘ * ----- * iron—English P16 31 Swedes. P16 5J Sheet.... P 16 LIME P bl 2 00 MOLASSES P,g’l SYRUP P S' NAILS P kj OILS—Linseed P g' Train P g’l Sperm... P g’l 1 60 Imitation Sperm P'S’! 1 25 WinterBlea d Whale P g 1 1 12| Lard................. Pg) PROVISIONS P Beck—Mesa.......... P 16 Prime Bxcuk—Hams Sides........ Shoulders Pork—Mess Prime Lard ButTZR—Goshen Country— Checsk.... through the key hole and saw tlie dollars spread When thc old man ounc down they insisted up on his sitting at the table with them, and treat ed him with uncommon respect. Tlie old man related to his friend what he had done, who gave him directions what to do, if his son asked thc money from him. | After a few days the son discovered the old man very busily engaged in counting thc money, and thc’next meal time asked what money it was that he had been counting. “Only some money I received for the discharge of one of thc bonds I had standing out. I expect more in a few days, and I fear I shall lie olil i "til to take Mr. N 's farm, iqion which I liavc a and if tlie farm is sold, it will not fetch enough to discharge thc mortgage.” After a fcw days thc son told thc father he intended to build ahouse on the farm, and would **.**”.—' —— be glad if his father would let him have the nual SHOT"—. ncy. anv>v — m — . Yes, chilli, all tbit I have is coming to you plains of Southern Europe six centimes ago, amt _j intcnd giving you the l*md ami mortgage I fust as he will shine with all his amplitude or, , mvCi |, ut then 1 think it will lie best to put it 1 - - • —d— •—“ *“ altogether in a new deni or gift. I will get neighbor L——to adl here and get a new one." tail, when you and we, reader, liavc been two hundred and mid years in the bosom ofthe canli; then it will la: seen as thc comet of-l Why lie closed Show. Artcmus Ward has written n letter to the Cleveland Plaindcaler. In it he says: _ “Hear in thc Buzzuin of my family i c *“™' rselC at peas with awl mankind and the n folks likewise. I go down to tho vil- Accordingly his friend and cousin, who had devised tlie scheme, came to tlie house, and when the son gave his father thc old deed tliat another might he drawn from it, the old man broke off the seal and committed the wrilting to the fire. Ml I cursed instrument of my folly and mis- WH1SKEY—Recifiod Pike's Uonongahela... SPIRITS TURPENTINE.... SUGAR—Hrowo Clarified Crushed..... RICE TALLOW.. 12J it 81 90 00 00 00 12{ t as a is i*l a few weeks, . ing suffered several _ feefion, and that dread — -- , — m . , .... . .. anxious to iunk<* known to liis fellow sufferers the ' variety, and at a shade over cost, to make room, he- i And other articles too numerous to mertion, cmn- meansofeure. To all who desire it he will send a i sides a never ending variety which it is impossible i prising tho whole range ofl mruiy Grocery supplies. CANDIES- We particularly invite tho attention of. dealers and others to our Tar^e and complete stock of Can dies manufactured by ourselves, of the very best materials and warranted to retain their hardness and brilliancy, while the imported Candies soon lose both and become worthless. We odor unrivalled inducements to purchasers. CAKES, Ornamented and Plain, Of every variety and made of choice materials. Families and parties supplied at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. ^ Oysters, Crabs, Shrimps, Fresh FISH. IN THEIR SEASON. We shall keep constantly on hand dur ing tho Fall and Winter, Fresh Oysters and Fish, native and imported, of the best qualities And re spectfully invite riders, which shall he faithfully filled. Choice Tobacco and Segars, it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing Parties wishing the prescription will please address ICEY. EDWARD A. WILSON, oct5—3m Williamsburgli, Long Island. Are you Sick ! Then you can’t he cured too soon. Don’t delay uutil your complaint is incurable, and then mourn when it is too late. Four fifths of all the diseases which people the church yards, might be cured by Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, if taken iu season. Don’t go dragging through the Spring, faint, sleepy and list less, because your blood is loaded with bile. Don’t _ _ S1 4| _ wear the headache, Heartburn, and their kindred | Carpet, Hllg and Oil ClOtll Depart* shown KOSS, COLEMAN Sc BOSS. Fancy IVotion Department* Every article for the Toilet can be found among our countless variety, and to enumerate would be an endless task. Suffice it to say, that in Soaps, Pom ades, Hair Oils, Perfumery, llair, Natl aud Tooth Brushes, Hair Pins Hair Pm Head Dresses. Scissors, Buttons, Threads, Needles, Tapes, Bindings, Hook Sc Eyes, Cords, Dress Fringes and Galoons, Hamp ers, Baskets, Reticules, Purses, Portinonaies, Belts, Whalebone, Brass and Steel Hoops, Carpet Bags, Thimbles, and a thousand other articles we are tho roughly posted in, and will be lianpy to submit to your inspection at the “Bazaar of Fashion,” KOSS, COLEMAN Sc rade yourself arouioUlic world, covered with PhnpVes, 13 Blotches, Ulcer.-, Sores, and .all or any of the unclean ■ MENT. Tapestry, Velvet Carpetings of i r, rich and el- 70 18 00 17 00 13 00 <; oo 7 00 6 00 diseases of thc skin, because your system wants egaut shade aud design, cleansing. Don’t show yourself about, lean, hag* Tapestry Brussel Carpetings, comprising every card, all caved in, because your Stomach and Bowels shade aud hue, with mingled and set figures in great ueed strengthening into healthy action. Ayer’s ! variety. Three Ply, Ingrain, Super Super and Dutch Pills set these things right ns surely ns water quenches • Hemp Carpetings to suit the most exact and srrupu id 1 * LES. SPRINGS, MALLEABLE CAST4 ings, Enameled Cloth, Enameled Leather. Kubber and Leather Beking from 2 to 20 in. wide. SHOE FEVDim. I.lLVnil'lt OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SADDLERY AND HARNESS HARDWARE, Coach Varnish, Japan and Paints, IlnritrftM of any Description Bade lo order. Near Corner of Cherry Street and Cotton Avenue, aMACON, GEORGIA. Sept. 14—6mos. • Will you go Nordi, when yon c*an do better £outli! & HL&IBKrJEgSiS MANUFACTORY & REPOSITORY, FORSYTH, GA. H AVING purchased the entire in- * terest ofthe late firm of Banks,y Wilder A Co., I invite the attentionV ofthe eitizens of Forsyth and surrounding counties to my extensive arrangements for manufacturing Top and no Top BUGGIES, KOCKAWAYS, CAR RIAGES, PHjETONS, Ac., Ac. I am constantly receiving additions, not from the North, but from my Work-SUop, to my stock on hand—of three or four buggies per week—which combine elegance and finish with tightness, strength and durability. Orders for any sort of Vehicle, Harness Ac., are most re spectfully solicited, which shall be promptly sup- f lied, and all engagements for work punctually met. have constantly on hand a large assortment of liar* ness. Repairing done at short notice and all work war ranted. J. H. BANKS. aug 6 1858. I yr Grand Lodge of Georgia, F. M. T HE Annual Grand Com mnnication of this Grand Lodge, will convene To which we invite the attention of Connoisseurs i in the Masonic Hall of the in these articles. fire. They purify the body and blood, and restore lous tlteir functions into healthy activity which you can at The’ feel as quick as thev are taken. They arc the one groat inediciue wonder of the age, recogized by all who know their virtues, and inauy thousands know „ w . them. Take the Cherry Pectoral for a cough, nnd 7 to i the Pill* for all derangements requiring a purgative 4 i medicine. .... r, j Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and An* ' alytical Chemist, LowelL Mass—And sold by all o ' Druggist and dealers in medicine throughout this j • section. oct 7-2m. An extensive lot of Rugs of various Patterns be sides a superb collection of Druggets, Mattings, and 4-4 OilCloths. Don’t fail to see these Goods, as our prices will ensure satisfaction. These Goods can he seen at the “Bazaar of Fashion,” by ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS. oc t 5 ty City papers copy. 50 | Parents itcatl. Iu all cities and large towns, a great hue and i u err is frequently made in reference to adulterated au J manufactured milk, and as Being prejudicial to L* the health of children, ftc., ftc. There is no doubt oi no little truth in this matter, but should minute in- vesligatiou be made as regards tho cause of the pu- ' ny and sickly condition of children it would bo aa- i certained beyond a doubt that the exhibition of del- J Jmiim in llm alianonf Part'trftrift. LfaUflMnUm. Macon Flour Mill WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF Choice White Wheat, aud thc families of Macon can rely upon getting NICE, SWEET, FKESlt FLOUR, The “Broadway Omnibus,” Tlie Greatest Paper of the Ase. A BEAITIFILLV I LLlTBTIi ATE!) MONTHLY Si I MET, and a Paper that is a Paper. a BUDGET of Wit, Humor, Facts, and Scenes c\. drawn fr«m life..* 1 Here you are, right a tray, ight a tray, Jiroadieay, Broadicay, right up !' ’ Only T *■ •Tfty Cents—jump in and take a ride. Once seated . We are supplying the Dealers and Families of Macon at lower rates than can be bought in Ten nessee, of the same grade. “Competition is tlie Life of Trade 9 ’ and all we ask is a trial of our Flour and Prices. \s compared with others. FRESH MEAL and GRITS at all times Also, BRAN and We are *also paying 90 cts to §1,00 to f armers for Wheat, and tnrnish sacks to deliver it in. oct 7 tf J AS. A. KNIGHT. Agt. City of Macon, on Tuesday , the 2Gih of October. All Lodges and Brothers inter ested in said Communica tion, will take due notice thereof, and act according- 1% By order, of WM.S. ROCKWELL. M. W. Grand Master. 8IMRI ROSE, G. Sec y. £y Lodges wishing Blanks for Retobxs, will please forward their orders to me immediately, oct:—tt S. R. A Tiling of licauty Is a Joy For- EVER. T HE SUBSCRIBER WILL SEND TO ANY Address, upon the reception of Four Postage ‘iMnRTs i- 1 I Stamps, a Recipe for making the most delightful end ; c V fr d - 1 superb Cosmetic ever di.cSvered. It is a Freneh g 90 cts to $1,00 to banners preparation, and was originally the sole property oi Fanny EUsler, one of the handsomest French wo men of modern times. This preparation can bo made by anybody. It will cure all diseases of tlie eterious drugs in the shape of Paregoric. Laudanum, Fifty Cents—jump ! Anodyne Drops, Cordials, ftc., have bad more to do in our “Omnibus," we will endeavor to both amuse , with the weak and sickly condition of Children than | and instruct you, and give yon, in tho course of the **« I a ny ill effects of adulterated and manufactured milk. : year, at least Fifty Cents worth of Fun and useful ni In view of this fact. Prof. Roberts was prompted to information. Wc will show jpou up Broadway, jj ing without being followed by any of those evil con- : sequences which follow the exhibition of the usual- " * 1 ly prescribed narcotic preparations. Tho prepare- • 1 tinnu irwtwn ■« “ifuniRT's fliioT.ic Mixture for . v ^ r ^ ___ which could he exhibited for the relief of pain aud suffer- 2 ’no nr ! prepare a remedy expressly for children, w ^ „ahM l.o xrehihitftH fur (hit r#*lii-f nf ffilin tloii is known as “UoiiEitT’s Cttouc Mixture tor -- ■ Ini'ants,” and during the many years that it has - been before tho people, it has gained a reputation al* n-i land notoriety very seldom attained by “patent ■! „ {preparations. Every family should have it. For sale by all Druggists. ,, 1IARRAL, RLSLEY ft KITCHEN, I Importers and Wholesale Druggists,7« Itsrelsy St., *** New York. (U) v 2w oct. 5. 1*1 down the old Bowery, through Chatham and the oth er principal streets, giving you ample time to see tlie Elephant and get a good peep at the Peter Funks, Confidence Operators, ftc., ftc. Wc will show you the city by day light, by gas light, by moon light, by candle light, by star light, and will drive the “Omnibus” to some part of the city where there is no hgkt. We will endeavor to post you on all the tricks and traps ofthe great metropolis, and also amuse many an hour with interesting reading matter. “Throw physic to the dogs.” If you have the Blues, the Dyspepsia, Gout, Rheumatism, or are uufortuuately troubled with ascolding Cheese. UST received and receiving weekly, NEW YORK STATE CHEESE, hich will he sole low at. wholesale. JOHN A. NELSON. oct5 East Macon. Just Received, c1 ILVEt: TEA SPOONS, SILVER TABLE SPOON*. SILVER FORKS. sept 2$ B. A. WISE, Macon, (la CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! 3FSL e m oval. lot of i skiu, and make the Complexion as Brilliant as Clear j and as Fresh, us that of a healthy infant. It will al- j so remove tho l>erpest and Oldest Scar*, Small Pox "pits” are eradicated by it in a very short time, also Freckles, Birth Marks, Scrofulous Sores, *c. j lofonnation for obtaining a French preparation : for cleaning Thc Foulcm Teeth. Also, one for ' rendering sweet and I*urifyin« the lErcath.— One for restoring, curling, and Beautifying the Hair, and one for thoroughly Perfuming the l*er*on and the Clothing. The recipe explains why these are sent at so cheap a rate. Address, MADAMIC II. AVERY, oct 7—im New York Post Office. PAINTERS WANTED. NE or two good Painters wanted to go to Flori hides V Jb 11 a 12 NOTH 11. TAMES W. GEARY or T. A. HARRIS!*', Macon, Ga. Macon Cotton Market. Macon, Oct. II.—Receipts for week 0,000 _ idles. Sales 5,000 at full prices. To-day uiar- mT'—and voUL Ciy dutiful cfifl<'lren’'as~this cs- jket dull with a full i decline on last week’s pri- -A., «*..,« In,. 1 -*0 AuJ. i 11 II, i s.**" H AS removed to E. Saulsbury's old stand, next door to Strong Sc Wood’s Shoe Stord, and is tlnn n.mTroYif .. . fr’ftMl ll’ W i” T*h prepared to exhibit one of tlu; largest and finest 1 1 guarantee to make you forget your troubles, laugh » t0( T ka of Re;ld Madft cbthing iu tho cit y. almost against your will, and grow fat. Everybody oct - J J should subscribe to the “Omnibits” at once. The j . • • ^ i ' oct '* tf - - i persons are forewarneti against trading tor t the first of each month, filled with amusement aud J Gent’s Furnishing Goods, j. a. ANSLEY & CO., Sfo-ir® “and miTdc SKian j F"^ ^ General Commission & Produce Mcrctents ■j - .... ... „ .. I,..,:^ No. SOO, Broad-st„ AuMnrta, Ga., ^RK Agents for aod^keep confitftntiy^^on hfnd Uge'wkashunilly and take a little old Rye for: tate is all m.r own .gam, you n.ust remove >m- e«. We quote 10 to 11J. John Perdew, on the 25th <lay ofDee'r, 185$, nr nn the cheapest Paper in the States. Who will get the l»t day ot January, 1839. two subscribers and receive one copy free ’’ As the consideration for which said note was gly • EP"AU communic.itioMshould beaddressed to cn haa entirely failed, I am determined not to pay it nnleucompelled bylaw. This Oct. 24 185ft _ oct 5 tt. JAMES SIKES, CHAS. P. BRITTON, Editor ‘T. i old way Omnibus,'' So? Pesrl Strict, N. V j Just received bv British Half Hose, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Scarfs and Ties. .' Fine Suspenders, ^___ BichardKa'l "llriup I-cnf” Jluchiur I Kopc, which they offer to the trade on favorable OCt V lm