Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, October 26, 1858, Image 2

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MACO 1ST, QA^ Tuesday Morning, Oct. 26. .vi,I il..- i c'xrislsiiiiro do! Mato liaanres. Major Cooper’s liCailroad Coinplc- Siuririialisui-Practical Tlanitosta II cannot bo iUrtHld that fltfre te »deep We are indebted to thoeourtce.v of the in*-1 Ti:l ’ tiosixvl la?m cmxi i. eoiicr*! Miii.' <f miietv pcrvadiiq: the :fatfeable Comptroller-General for a Hon. Mark A. Cooper, in a letter to the Car- Out 'Pngluly contemporary-, ].l. . t Ooof*i^«Uotbclineol preasion of Ws forthcoming Report, to be! ' ***** -kite! «a*t Toesfej,afiaetm- i mimls of the pc* policy which will 1,0 pursued by th« Legislature J before the nest Genera! Asw-mUv, and glean ces that the Etowah Railroad tw competed to assemble on the first Wednesday in Novem- from it the following interesting {acts: *b at day, and the trains regularly running REOKGIATELEGRAPH. „ nnnn , inm . the puum Times, whose attention has been drawn to plfitect an {Spiritualism, gives the following remarkable ; manifestation in that county, the narration of Ilf the Into ,t,«TfcMirrdnrhie the fis- Connection with the passenger trains on the which was over OTcrlo-anl by one of the Editors not arise or j cal year, 1888, there was received* State Road. A salute in honor of the event was lami the lips of a vomraWe and truthful nep-o _. thi account of the General Tax, 1857,. 2© fired from ordinance cast and made at the EtO- clamnny to be a "c>f/nni. It j- t}je lir^t spu*- wah Foundry. The Contractor for building the *‘"nl manifestation w, have ever read about, j Road was Mr. L. Kendriek, and Eugene Le- j wMdl promised to be of much use, ami it is a ; ,,, f . K _ i i ■ 1 ft. ,1 i rom name vo Ilanlv, Esq., tlie Engineer. A public oclebra- - L'W >* should have been spoiled in the process ; « Albany, Irwinton, Clinton, Eatonton, Knox- power and place, but from a well grounded con- _ 6,804 M tion of the oner,in-of the Road will take place of development, by the somew hat "irreverent ,' SuXltg, Oglethorpe and other places,, ma- notion that many things should be done for the j From miaocUaneons items,............. *,«» 88 : „ __ v-*! curiosity" of the “«ir;W’aforesaid AY. «i!i R. D. Grangers’ Improved .Ttncon—l.ndiet* Chopping, Ac. ber nc-xt, at Milledgeville. Oar city has been thronged with Ladies from ' This anxiety and solicitude .toes ,. 0 , sl „u m „, ^ listance the past week. We liave seen dele- J prow out of any ephemeral excitement engen- ‘ s7ttmialg*l Western an d*Atiam i'c tions from Forsyth, Griffin, Bomesville, Thom-; dered by the discussion of political topics, or Railroad, — Milledgeville, Perry. Fort Valley, Ameri-! the fierce rivalry springing out of contests for Bank tax, ....... — 1 r rom Bank dividends.. .800,000 00 ..SI,120 II . .29,575 00 miscellaneous chases. AYe are glad to sec tliat the , go,*! a nd glo,y of the State, and a not unauthor-! Sale of bonds to the Atlantioand Gulf id enterprise of our merchants is appre- j 170 d apprehension that some things may be j Railroad, The Ladies will find it to their inter- j done which will not in all things redound to the , Toul recelj to Macon, for we do not believe Hut wt .llareand interest of the people. Add to thia balance available funds in |- : ~ 7~ f A ~ „ oV/.p l I on an immense black cum tree too hi- in his , .... Is now offered for sale in Ma- { The people of Georgia are watchful sentinels <he Treasury. 21st. Oct., 1857... .112,262 161 As an anportont feeder to theStatoRoad,^ j t 5J£ j so soon as arrangements can )*e made. curiosity or the tnejuni al . Jof',000 00 All honor to Major Coojier, who devised and: premise our clipping from the story by stating ; completed this roa<i, from first to last, from his! *f*t the vencrahle narrator ami "mejiun was, — isomeclaiinto ‘Stateaid,’and he lastwintermddeij^gment for his own cutting—and lieItlie 29 application for a loan, which was refused; but upon betook him.- If to tlu- '-pirit- for oi l; ' 1,; iia ■■ i il will, (ha wnrlr 11.,, iAvt «nd So 1 goes up to de tree an .-tuck tny axe. -■on, can be equalled Soutli of Baltimore for va- j and jealous guardians of tlieir rights. There are, And we - naTe R toW , fimd of $875,835 ri'jiy. elegance and cheapness. j but few in the State who do not look *M«*JjvJy Of the dUbum™.taof theTreasury during the j unaidrf and, wel. So I pe» ' l to the proceedings of the Legislature, andxvho Mnl e time, there has been paid: ,/ ,. . ,. ... 7. | bard as Icould, an lef it dar, an step ofl from de do Iinl i-arefullv note and remember the ronduct! On account of Civil establishment, 1857,.. 16,996 00 believe, embodies in himself alone, ml resident, j tree> an se( j . r jJ n rt it de *i>irU hncob any Mack . , ,n all nuesiimis of Im- Contingent fund, 1857 2,182 82 Directors, and all thestocklioldcrshipoftlieeiitcr-\uian da! is dentL what has etcr bin possum Imnliu ! amlvotcsorthe.nenibere-matiqiu.iion.otim Printto f llnd , 1857, 1,715 57 , Dri ^ j, j., M id that lie will -ive to the State s*/ «',IrillU H l him, to ht me k,,Z it by cat- portai ice. The js-P'e of Georgia are a think- Poor school fund, 1857,. *1,6W 00 » , ^ . J tin dame dU tree, Isay ing people «>d' they are keenly inquisitive in i Special appropriations of 1856, 760 i~, bitid from Ins works alone, as uiucli freight) tim ^ unJ den [ gee do a'xc comin out ob dc tree, to the reconi of their public servants, I Civil establbhment, 1858 40,205 36 j as it receives from the A\ ay Matmns Iw-twcen j an „f ore j cou !d snuff my torch, away it was gwine: . who aria mm the onnosite assiunntion. I ra . n 4 , J? 56 ’ ,?- 181 ^9 1 Cliattanooga and AtlanLn. The value of such a i cuttin Jike blazes, jes like sum body; but I swar zens of Macon. It is a small The College Chapel. be seen from the minutes of a meeting bieculivc board, elsewhere published, nt three thousand dollars are needed to the cost of constructing the ('Impel to ( fie Colicge, for which ati’ap})eal is *° ' r ^J^ c . -mg so many, and ought to be raised ;; dillicnlty. Consideretl «» * mere pccu- Ail of view, the Wesleyan Female Col- r.o S'i idl nsitributor to the business and rity ■ . Macon. It adds considerably to -'.dent population and creates a demand otherwise would have no existence. The e will, therefore, amply return to the lms- P.nation of Macon all they invest in it. . cl* cs it has equal claims. Its in- .no doubt, felt in elevating our social increasing tlie social attractions and en- r.ts of tho place—sustaining and improv character abroad. Its buildings, crow-n- t beautiful hill, are a fine public adorn- . -d tiie fact of its unrivalled success and tion as a Femalo College—the first estah- iastitution of tiio kind in the world—is laurel for Macon. Looking then, at every nit the most important thing—the main of the College—the mors) and intclleetu- u'ng of our daughters—surely it is short- I policy in our people to withhold any i hie aid to its Increased prosperity and irss, and we cjmiot apprehend such a Judge Ilardeiiitm. were plea -ed to hear on Saturday tha ■ Hardeman was convalescent. AVt- hope 1 rontinue to mend, and soon be able to position on the bench which he has i by unswerving integrity, ability, impar- . ami uniform dignity and courtesy in the rye ofliis important olfieial fum-tions. he who arts upon the opposite assumption, i Wnting fund) , 858> will find his postulate as lalse in fact, as fatal In i Over-payments, If results. For pay of members There are measures of noordinary magt.iMe ^ pilbUe dcl>t , to lie discossed anil matured—there are plans for relief—for development—for change—for substitution to be perfected, which will require dear heads, great patriotism, untiring industry, i enlarged experience and sedulous independence. ‘ State aid—State-Road—State University—I State Finance—Banks—Courts and many other 1 questions will require the attention of the Leg-! islature. Ail these are matters affecting our! Domestic—home and State Policy. Weareun- - advised at present of the existence of any Fed-1 oral issue requiring tlie special supervision of our State Legislature, and we are not sure but, that topics of tills character might generally be; belter left to the care and attention of our Sena- - tors and Representatives, whom the jasiple have selected for that purpose. There nre tunny of tho opinion that tlie History of the action ofi our Legislative Committee on the State of the Republic, if printed in large type and liouiid in calf, would flml few readers and feweradmirers, and that the time which is so often consumed in wimlv appeals and speeches for llimcomlie, would lie better employed if devoted to tlie eln- eidation ar.d elaboration of subjects more inti mately connected witli and germain to the du - - 'M .T ■40,722 22 ,^al elements of productive industrv and busi- mterest on do do 161,990 83 subscription to Atlantic and Gnlf I ,,css . Railroad, 100,000 00: „ , __ . . Lunatic Asylum—for building....*7,500 oo Good News foi' Everybody. •• furniture... .5,000 on Tlie Savannali Board of Health reports but support of , i olle death from Yellow Fever, for Wednesday, patients, .. 15,000 00 i Thursday, and Friday of last week. One death “ “ “ sal. sup’t.... .1,800 mi; in three ilays is quite a falling oil', and the Sa- " “ of officers ! vannali Republican of Saturday. says, “these & serv ts... .9,412 50 . .... . * . - , J , Deaf and Dumb A-vlum-for sup- exhibits give promise of an early and complete port of pupils,..! •.....8,000 00. restoration of the wonted good health of our Academy for tlie Blind,—for build- City." iug*, 15,00(1 1)0 ’ m “ support of Washington Gossip. Georgia Military InMituteTiufcrt L " Ucr ' Vr i iUrs fro *" ' V f' ,in « t0n S, . atc Ul3 ‘ of cadets 2,iki0 00 tlie Breach between the Administration and Savannah Medical Follege, for .Judge Douglas's friends is about to Ik- healed buildings, lie.,. 15,000 00 and that every thing will now lie done by a |i(U ,0 op, union of the (actions to carry the State over the - | Black Republicans. We hope the “Blacks” • -2,5oO Oi'i w ill whipped out of tlieir Isv-tR, and tliat 11- ’ linois may stand “redeemed, regenerated ami ! disenthralled.” Advertisements, &c. ... .$745,474 641 The Muss ns. Ross.—AYe owe an apology to dc axe had cut a big keerf, it stop an set down on dc groun, jes like, when you stop to blow, and j rake de chips outen de place dats cut, aid your band you know, and de chips fall outen de place, but I could’nt see no hand, nor nullin. Well, I want skeered a bit, I stood dare an de axe stood dare, jes leaning up ginst nullin. Tiuks ■ I, dat must be Bill Ciiizxum, what use to go wid me j possum huntin, afore he died. Scz I, is dat you j Bill Cliizzum, an when I say dat, down fail de ax ; on de groun, and all de suadin I could do, it neb-! er cut anoder bib Den 1 knowed it was Bill, an lie tink I gwine to axe him for de quarter dollar lie ■ owed me when he die, an he cut out for true. 1 FOE SALE BY Atlanta Medical t.’ullege, ihr buildings, Ae.,............. Penitentiary—far purchase of provisions,. other miscellaneous appropria tions, which will be seen in au abstract accompanying this report, amounting in all to Total,.. Showing an available balance in the Treasu- j those gentlemen. Lit® 1 and i <Si wer- Leu '.v r for F r U*>.v dull- fnU c * * in l»i> AIxo, .lust Received a complete ami large assortment of SK” PREMIUM & FLAT TOP COOK STOVES, GRATES]! Cooking* Ranges, Office. Box and Parlor Stoves,. And. Stove 3F"TLi.3mi-tui.2ro- JJs teit you, josh, i diu’nt notch dat possum; nosirrec All of \vIiicIi,Avill Itcsold at vow lt>Av prices to wliolosale purchasers, or retailed on the most favorable iem^B. bob—dis chile Uke he axe an cut for home sartm. * 1 1 _ i ns : p , 'lavt- A Sinner Repenting. Tlte Savannah Republican says that Mattcson, tlie New York Black Republican, who was dis-' graced by the last ('ongress for corruption, lias avowed himself » memiier of tlie Democratie FIRST APPEARANCE IX THREE YEARS OF OCt 2(» party. “While the lanip holds out to burn The vilest sinner tnay return.” Doubtless Matteson wants to become au hoii- j cstiuan—lienee lie joins the Democracy. But' are you sure he has not joined the Americans,! friend Republican ? AVc tliink he was elected Last week in a hurried no-. one—we know lie voted for Speaker Banks, Mrs. Frank Rea, The popular Comediene and Vocalist. Assisted by MR. H. METEYER, E X (.’ E XTRIC VI O L I X I S.T. MR. H. M- WILLIAMS, ry of $180,360.65 to meet bilam-c uiqiaid on tice of Macon matters, written in all the confu- j who made the first K. X. Speech in tlie Congress (COMIC S I X G K R A X D D A X (' E R. MR. G. WALLACE, Mil. Ci.isbv:—Tlie great commercial want of; AOCALIST. Mncnn, and file country North and West of it i FOR TWO IVIGII I S OALY , tiis ol a Stan Ltgi.'lator. appropriations of $110130 43. Tlie estimates 1 sion of publication morning, our pen wrote the j of fifty-three and four. If tlie Committee on tin State of tlie Repnle ‘ j* ' *, ’ > r . Q ,„r J — for tlie Fiscal year, 18511, amount to $548,575, word “week” instead of month, and made tlieir and the estimated State revenue (including sales “the past week” eighty thousand dollars. A. Railroad; This Is too big a lioo! We intended to write month,” and to state tliat tlieir sales during the $900,000 bonds yet to lie Issued to the Main month of September were about $80,000. They , ' ’ . . , -t i $300,000 ineonie from the W. & A. Railroad; T mess would be better done and with much J % ^ S|#u . ^ inchld i n g " expense and certainly In more hannony, M (o ^ ^ Uie M . jM nl ii is usually aei omplidint during a Trunk Ka ;i is $3,531,000. On the prin- " ere in fact, only a little short of$85.000. This, tie hope, icre ore, our -ogis a ure, wi “i ci j Q f tkesc Jlon.ls, $45,000 falls due next f although not for above their average in business (due regard to «U he vaned m crests which claim > in 18fi0 . muooln 1R(il . $,40. months is a heavy tra.lc indeed-wo suppose, it j tis prompt emus,deration, w ill nutngijrate a new ^. #nd ^ in 18(W . is the heaviest mcrein.ilc business in Georgia. :th of Patrick II. JUcConii, Esq. .trick 11. McConn, lisq.. Clerk Of tlie Su- r Court of Glynn County, and a member r :y Council of Brunswick, died nt tl.e - „_ w|| | nrM rant> aI>(1 ^ Bllncoln ^ ; , w on t.ie i.itli ot this month, after a n)i( j themselves so speedily and so earn- *he follow!.' If" Mr McConn was r " nnn 'y » es.lv to the work, that an adjournment may he *» 1 *•*« : ~ IukI at the end of forty days, if it can l«- etlccle.1, ’ '•» 07« after ample time has In-cn given lo a thorough ef color,.' . i,o-.i3 ;iro tlie consolidated Tax Ur ine iline >:t of Drayton, Dooly County, and was nd f.ivorablv known to many of our read Aclntinistraiion right 011 the TRANSIT. If not, we will lie obliged to some of our eotem- poraries wlio live in the “ commercial empori ums” to show a heavier. is another outlet to the ocean. The Central Rail I’oad must have competition— there is bu siness enough now concentrating in Macon, to employ two roads. Lotus, therefore, put our shoulders to the wheel, and sec if tve ran not accomplish this great undertaking. Pulaski and Houston will give three hundred thousand dollars 10 a Rail Road from Mneon lo connect with tlie Savannah, Albany & Gulf Road. AVhati CHARACTER ACTOR AND VOCALIST. Tnr .me u. Fvtkkt vinvknt —Vote file nro- j " ih Macon give * AYhat will the State give ? j An entire Change of the Programme each Night. 111t-.ATiuc.VL LNTKKTAivwt.NT. -XOU tile pro-1 . * . . . . . v | ADMISSION 50 els.—Children and Servants half vision at Ralston s Hall, for tile lovers of fun,by • '' ,,r * ,!IS ai< t Aortutru, JlKhlle j p ric ,. Doors Open at Performance eommenc. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS. Will have the honor of presenting to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon, a series of her popular Dranmlic Drawing Room Entertainments. As given by her the last year through FLORIDA, S. CAROLINA AND GEORGIA, Assisted by Mr. Frank Rea, ami patient investigation of all the topics which 38,780,8115 acres of land valued at.. $138,869,970 a la „ v f rosb j- r0I1| <3^- yj, p 0 |,|en and Southern parts of the State in their Rail j at shall 1* brought Ix-fore theiu. Above all things, «>A124- •• y-j-/ opinions in Atlanta. ‘ , ,ioa<l onterprises-will she not give somclhing j ' let h*Vf nohistv. WmI im.'onsIdGntf Litrisla- ... ^ .. * . TV... » < . t.. . In Hniistnu. Pnbiski. Dnnlv. ljuirciR Irwin. ! 1 (Oct. SV. let ns have no hasty, and inconsiderate Legisla- v^* ’ hington correspondent of the New j tion. Judge Cone, in his letter to Mr. Tucker, 1 foreign Bank Capital,!. .'... ori: Daily News, states that Gen. Jerez, the j has suggested a jioiut in regard to tlie Law pro-. Merchandise,.. DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. . B.&W. A. ROSS, We shnll « these counties have paid taxesto build Roads j 89 70s 797 * opinions in Atlanta. 3t»,’i irt,244 B. A. Wist—In tlie way of Cooking Stoves,! *« Houston, Pulaski, Dooly, Laureas. Irwin, J 773,413 our friend Wise advertises to-,tay wliat is gene- * elfair, Montgoineiy anil loffif! i hepeople! ^ lo,462,61l j nnmoiinccd the ne plus ultra. . ute tothe ft.llest extent, and at all | Judges in two oT onr Judicial Circuits, which AggrCK3te 'rJ„> cn^U preperty $639.1615,114 Evoy rises from strength to stmiglli, ’aml gdcs will aid only those who show a willingness to| L t. Gen. lass—tlwhighway over i jf carried out might have plunged the people of Valuationin 1857 527,828,963 mi conquering and to <-onqner. ’l'his shoos a liet l> themsclve-. Ilow would it do forthe State .tjnent must be free to alt nations. Ia-t j ilmse Circuits into an abyss of litigation, strife »L" French or British protectorate—no ami trouble, out of which they might not have lecrcaec In lfAS... nnctions, but let us have a gunran-1 been extricated for the next liaifcontury. How avcra’gi* value of slaves per head, $524 9.. Tr.u - it Route sliall be o|H-n to the important is it, then, that the must watchful vig- Average value of land per acre in 1858, $4 11: ■ prise and trade of the world. We j jinnee should Ik- exercised in (regard to every average value of slaves per bend, $326 39. appointed in the just expectations passed, amended nr repeated These returns, however, the Comptroller- • I * ... genius for the business, and if anvliody doubts, I *° ^ ' lur bonds to purchase Iron to any coin- ’lo ; let him see the advertisement, ami Mr. MeKvoy’s 1 l* an . v l,lat P™ 11 ' a anJ ! ,ut on ‘ h *' Lime, Plaster, Cement anil Jiair. W( keep constantly on hand a good supply the aliove articles. Oct. Sfi—If .1. It. .V W. A. BOSS. entertsined. that a Democratie Presi-1 We make these remarks not intending them General thinks very defective. He says on the favo ^ \\- t . ^ lo our ^-learnwl i-ontemporarv ' ;• r-o;i of James Buchanan, would to apply to any particular session but they are j supposition that the population of the < Jud-^ Lo V e, of the Southern Circuit, who speaks .•I :i r utmosi amplitude, the riglils fnrcetl uikiii us by tlie fuel that in so iiiqioiliuit maintains the ratio of increase from 1840 to . s iv. ; n ,n , uf American Citizens. : a Ur a« one affecting tlie organization and du- Dtt«. tln-re should he Unto 115.o00 polL- ^ splendid store and slock. - ] pvvs tincture? Tin-State being secured by first IIoikikins i Sox. ill tile wav of Fine Guns,' mortgage. Under Uils pbuionly.-fiH.se Roads 0 -,v Sportsmens accoutrements, fishing tackle, cut- "ould receive aid T.hiclitvould i»y. and the State iery, Ac., Ar., have a judicial division in their " ou '^ *“■' sts’iire (rom liability. Keep this ltall oiling. -PULASKI. To Arrive. crop Mur J. ft. A. VV. A. ROSS. t ry able and efficient Solicitor of j any provision as to the length of time for which | its members are elected, and tliat other grave is extremely Ion —Is-ing only Ihivedourlbs of a Hnbllc Dinner • and serious questions liave arisen, the solution mi!) on the dollar, or seventy-five rents on every . rs of the A. & G. Rail Road were! of which the highest judicial Irilomal in the thousand dollars’ valuation. In Kentucky it Is d with a public dinner at the De- State have failed to agree ii]H>n. These things 17 cents on the hundred dollars’ valuation—in Co.—llils old and well l- are large particqiators in the I'loth- M.tcox, Oct. 23d, 1838 At a meeting 'if‘the Executive Board of the • Wesleyan Fenia.e College, the following rojiort was read and tv lopted: The undersigned Committee, ap)>oitited to Paints, Oils and Glass. piVETHOUSANDS pound* Oils and Ols* 3000 pounds Krt-neh and American Zinc. 11100 Gallons Li use. d Oil, 10 Barrels Turpentine, With all kinds of Colors and Paint Brush (red. and good. Give ns a call. Oct. ?«—»!' .). 15. A W. A. ROSS i, all ■ est term: a - p. ; ration of the Legislature, itselfi a great oversight; some .'hi.iwki more slaves than are returned, and Htutxcr Fitch '-isTJXUlgCC UXTCUlt. j 1!|s | KH ,„ committed. It is well known tliat the some 6 to seven millions of acres of land are also „„„ , rv j\l do nnu efficient oolicitor ol . ki»«iyi u uoum* ireuit, Win. A. I-offon, Esq.. j s House ol Representatives will <x5m cue tmhoiit i.nretunusl. . i„g trade which ronstitntes aq hravy w. item in ^ la^ng materials for ” construe- ^ ^ 4 ^ rnri Section. *»**>***<**««. Sn.^fortiS W,iy«, vlZc Z- MEROHAK I B. Xkcuoks A I!Bit. Estate.—ti'e also adver- K-ge. if in tlieir discretion the state of tlie sub- VY/"E offer the following articles on very aecom by I. G. Che- serration fmv l in tlie hands ohhe College Agent ■ \ v justify' it—report that tluw Jr*'”e ■■! 1 ■■■•y** * ’ offuivsl «K— — construct said building on fair and reo jnbridge, last Tuesilay. should not lie. uilor I'rdla kontli Carolina. Judge Coiie’i. opinion on an Im* Gilmore Simms and Hon. Win. J. PORT ANT POINT, v uieutioncd in the Charleston Cour- John A. Tucker, Fisip, having lieen m.minn- . to fill the vacancy in the j (d ns the Democratic Candidate for .Judge of Texas 12} eenls—in Mississippi IS—in Florida —in Yirginin -lo—In Alabama 2o—in Ohio :ti—Illinois «7. The Report is a voluminous document piled evidently with great care—and to it are tlso l.wtay a large sale of negroes by ves, Adm'r.—others at private sale, by L. Wbiltle, Esq., and some vainabh. ——— Vice President Brcckciiridge. TO PLANTERS AND --jut Bagging, We find the following despatch in the Angus- building, Ac., fii0y I mt—com- (a pa|iers: 'Hie lion John C. Brcckenridge, . ing the sur i of thrci anneuded file Vice-President of the United States, in a i the building and cot . a.. iL.. C.aI . tt a* . /' ... 4.... I . 4 1 >,. ... 9 *. 1000 Sacks Salt. 25 barrels Potatoes, GO bale* heavy Gunny Bagging. 1100 coils Richardson's Green Loaf Rope, 1000 pounds Twine, 175 barrels Sugar, 200 sacks Coffee all qualities. 150 boxes Caudles all qualities. 100 do Soap, 75 boxes Starch, tfl*. ftoxes (’smly too do Soda, 125 kegs Nails, 150 bales Osnaburgs, .no bales Qmrh Kerseys, ft bales Yarns, i«o bales Brown Sheetings snd Shirtiugs, 25 hlids. Molasses, 20 barrels Syrnp, Large Stock of fresh ami new [reasona ilc tenns, but on consultation with tlieir Agent, and examination of the proposes! plan of building agreed iqion, with estimates for - Mfe tiiSj’ find that tiiere Is still want- j three thousand dollars, to erect ....... ... . til cover the same in. They have; t-.G Gent t ildes made tin with much recent letter to the State Democratic Central tliercrom ileemcd it prudent, for the present, to ■ l hi.il:. or -1 - i ,. . . . statistical taih.- mail I : (-ommIUw of Illinoiis tugt* the nseiecthm of j decline making Snjrmmtmet ihr the materials i ’ P i tlie I ataiila l ireuit, and a question wing made patient lnbur. developing the resjyitrva nfb« A | Stephen A. Douglas lo the Senate of the ! and offer the following resolution : ; - - M. —4» hfa aKy , :,: lr — to I 1 ■r-n vwimtj- tnuma. staves. Kn properly—|n,pula- i nitial Slates. AW«d. That our Agent, Rev. J. Blakely Smith, I V*'iiipliJiient not Iniomletl. present Senator man Countj, u«i, a Ac., nuinlnf jaw chiMrcu—tho totAl «• , be requested to make an appeal to the citirons of _ -« ty. ,;nr.*cn Slates says that it lmn as- * <0 ^ on * fVaitds 11. Cone, of amount iiniwn l»y t*mli onitUy fron^Uic Stoic SteaiMboat OisjisHts, Macon, to raise said sum of three thousand tioilars. a JT* W , v.iij a„i\vAMtr *Kni linn itfkinit bin opinion U|MK) the poiid, JmlgeCoiie, Treasury—tin* total amount eoutrihuteil ,J»v telegraphic «les|Kitch ilateil ishington, I and report tire result At a meeting of this Bonn), ; f) A iiy receiving in Store, whiohvre witlffelint living ... CoLbStcretary 0" w^‘ in » 'cry Irorncd ami reply which we find file State reterme. and various other mji- S4th instant, reporia burning of steamer R. W. »« "«• &“»">»? in November nexL ran^. consisting of the following ' . C’int Officer who l&st year went into the ■ *n tb* Cohonbus Times, of (.let 22d. gives the. ti-rtal ami inim-sting Cwts rollected iogitlier. Hill from Memphis to Xew Orleans no partie- ^ t •’ 11 x ' Office and had suppressed tlie explicit opinion tlmt Mr. fndoTis foristitntiimaljy eli- not tinder stress of official duty—(for the law idars. Tlie steamer Harriet, with 1!mi IkiIcs of ' ' tc •'(* (|| approval 0 f (; ov . Walker’s giblc, but says— * lias imposed no such hlmrioibi task iqsKi the cotton, sunk at Live Oak Bend, on tin-Apalaeh- Tlie .Sugar Crop of ILonsistiia a Kansas by the President Tin-States " There is soother question connected with thi Comptroller; but vnliinteerol in a desire lo he i<‘«la. last Tuesilay. Cotton all sa vis l, in a dam- ,\ correspondent of the Xew Orleans 1‘icsi- • "v . Car On hi. 1 hiVlur com- «■•««». "bich ill my opinion renders it wholly tin serviceable lo tin- .State, which Jias ever dnmr- aged ismdition. yune expresses Ids views or the yield of the V < '" b l " ‘"'■"‘r ' , necessary <0 decide the question, wlwilu-r yoo arc . . . , , , m . r ;.„ ir olK< < . r % " „ , , sugar crop as follows: fig-, r.t than by making this statement, and eligible or wot In looking at the Act organizing Gnzed this .ililc .uni jiatriotic oihi-tr. Hit Jti J\,vr Omrt—Northern Mail now closes al ... n ,1... (save no doubt of its truth. Gov. Cobh is a the 1‘ataul* Circuit (Laws of 1856 and'/•«, page sin) |»ort also Horace Fitch & Co., ARE STILL TO BE FOUND AT THEIR OLD Stand, on Triangle Block, O P I’ O S IT E M A R 1 X E B A X K. A ND we have just received a very large stork of the various styles of Berdy Made TALL & -WINTER CLOTHING, •Miulft upexprwtlyXorus, aiuj w« *re »l«i teceiv- intj now supplier pvury \vcck from our Northern Manufactory. Wo have,in oonnecti«»n withour Koady Made <’in- tiling for CjU’uthnnoit, a very Iarg« stock-of Children’s & Youth’s Clothing, Of the various styles and qualities to suit the Heisoo. as well ns all kinds of GcntltnnHii's Furnishing Goods, consisting in part, of Merino Shirts and Drew- ors. Linen Ilosont Shirts, C.’oKon an«i Lincu i)r;iu ers, Socks, Gloves, Cravats, Stocks, II and kerchiefs, Umbrellas, «Scc. We also have a very large stock of the various kinds of Traveling and Comumu Tninks, Ladies* Bonnet Itoxes, Valises, Carpet Bugs, Jce. HATS and CAPS- Wo also have a good stock of the various kinds of Hats and Caps. We respectfully invite till who may want Goods in onr lino to calf and examine our fafcge Slock, as we ore disposed to sell at extremely !u»v prices, as we are satisfied with small profits and quick returns. Oct tf Ii. FITCH & CO. Buy Early Copies—now Ready THE POETICAL WORKS OF EJKtAE ALLAN FOE, Beautilully Illustrated with more than ONE HUNDRED OUIGIXAL DESIGNS By Dabi.xv, Birkkt, Kostkr, PiixniaiLi, Tt* NIKI., CnorsKV, Dcooks on MAnno) ; Ami engraved in the finest style of Wood Engraving By COOPER. LINTON, EVANS. Ac., Ac. Splendidly Bound—Price Six Dollars. A ll-w Copies in Morocco. Nine Dollars. ALSO. THE FIFTEENTH EDITION OF POE’S COMPLETE WORKS, IN FOUR VOLUMES; 12mo. PRICE $4.0«. CoutMiiaiugthe Taies of the Grotesque and Ara* besque ; Wonderful Storie* of the Imagination : AH hb Poetry; The Story of Arthur Gordon Pyin, ami a complete collection of all his contributions to the Magazine. Edit^l liy HU FITS W. GUISWOLl). D. IL with Notices of his Life by J. K. Low km. and X. P. Willis. Sent bv mail, postage prepaid, on receipt ofpricc. J. S. KKM'lKTslK Atictit, Oct 0»;—•-*m :M Hcekman st.. New York. I). C. HODGKIN’S & SON. I s . 3Vla,coxi, <3r&. ‘ NVITKS the . iv- rj, at t cut ion of ( r £. Sporting ill as long as he is in it is provided hv the 2nd section of the Art that an thins upon rmici » 1 • _ election for u Judge of the Superior fonrl for said .siizin - lavuiou rights of Ills section shall tie held on tho iiw Monday in April ! ‘ nd so for from taunt- next (186(>) and that he shall hold his office from A zealous, aide. •.thorn man and will, jinct. tec that the infringed upon, and e. «-r Iionor.aml nrai-o- liiir. upon remedial legislation uoa-ssan- in . advertisement ; taxation or facilitating its collection. nm. next (1866) and that he shall hold his oilier from r.eruous. aide, in.h faligable ami obliging of- DeCtlStibllS UOU, x%C his qualification, and for three years after (he lirsi licer in tile jMisitioii ol Col. Tlltti-att, lias rare lux- Herald of tlie 2-U <U>oti» . |ki -to-, mm l.l.d - ---■ vhki, more fo the late prixe fight lietween Morrirey. average—says d2.i,0«<i bhrt. .. .. * brcrevasse(indudingsi this season. Now tins is 11 mistake which I wish to correct There is no doubt tliat more sugar will bo made than was last season, but and tlie amount will not go far above tliat of a fair Putting the lost (includingseed required from others ibmcrgedl at 75.<hmi idols, would Idols, for tlie State. as good as it was in’off; there 90 cases Prints, 15 cases Ginghams, 1000 pieces Merinnea, Delniies,Shall;' and Alpacas 1200 dozen Hosiery, 25 bales Marlboro and other domestic Stripes, 10 bales Ticking, 10 case, Linsoya, It) cases Flannels. 525 pieces Satinets and Jeans 150 pieces Cnssiineres. 50 pieces Fancy and Black Siik>. soo dozen Handkerchiefs, „ 1200 pieces white .Muslins, Also, a large Stock of Clothing and Bats, with 350 cases ol Shoes of all kimU, and 1000 Negro Blankets, ti'e respectfully solicit the patronage efllie public. Oet.Wi-tf - J. U.JcW.A. ItOSS. For Sale Tlie locomotive tini. M. ti adley, engineered -gudi unehristiaii outrages”—Oh no! but on i At fins moment file ratoons are sweet, but ‘inr.mil!em'is entitled to 1 ' ‘"-V 1 ', to file city yisler-1 ^ prindpjeof furnishing afrightfnl trample- vcr> dry ; file plant cane is verv green, tliougli ai/rfiuiPVMN iriiia.ii i * .» *»«x ntul 21 open f®rs iwakui^4« m all, . ofgoodsute. In ftiu\ I am willing lo rink $*250 Kl f .f V i •?* . will. I,r,n »,a!ts rmton. Tin* WilU-v is «m- like tlie reuiperuice Ijectum*, who look nwna : lmniili of Ann! mill ' V . . . * . . *ai. «_• i i i r.,- .. f7«lVE Hiuulred citizen (icorgia Ru«*k**bi. L 1 2."* do Nortlivrn do 10 iltiien Rr«om*t, 100 uetit Tub.*, r#0 lla!f Unfhwl MaftsareA 10 toiM Iron, 5 touft Castings, 4*W imeks Family nnd S. F. Flour. 100 Jb»xi-.M TobAoroall qualifi***, 40.000 i>ouiids Bavoii il«»o round, 10 barrels Nut*, • r *0 Ikufs loo b«>xes VlwcHc, 10 k*g»Goshen Huttf-r, With every Article vailed fir in the Grocery iin#*, xceptiny; liquors. We would respectfully solicit u caII from purcha- evi*. as we can make It to tlieir Interest to patronize ». (Oct.--St.*—u \ .1. B. x\ W, 2\. ROriS. NEW STOCK OF ’ . ... . on my estimate against that of any speculator < lor u hung lilU'tration w j (0 to living ifoun prices by ve(iorLs JTN -m» v "IffCT tf-*- jt‘ i-rancc. yes! But we of an hwwnre crop. Tins game is played every ZZ tiL ^ ed my stock: no and economy. He is xvortby to three years sad six nionll^ they can prescribe one . r.altud ftation which lie ocenpics. year, or any number of years. I am therefore of opinion that tlie |ire*ent i —Hoxnies — lied ti llin' ami liold bis seat for the |ierio<l ^-1 <'«« '-.motive on the r.iul. and wifi, him a drm.kanl. :!jcK Republican* and Kiimv Notlnngs ' I,, un 4| tbe Unit Monday in Jaaiwry l«m. "" n.aimfa.-lun.). i» ,i cry l«rt. at five worij- of tlie evils of Int«..pera.w.-. Dyes! BoTwO-ofan UaM^crop.- This game is playtsl.,.,, srPPOSE all know by this time that ri.avc it tion n county ticket in New \ ork in looking At the Act organizing the T«)bpoo*A shops ol the «*omjiaiiv in this «ity. »>v Mr. W il- ) MV r hronl it sah\ the lecturer alternated witli, yepr, .ninl, unfortunately for the planters with | mnrodtny * 1 engaged in largo business in swopping, Circuit, tlie fifth section prescribes that an election liam Buruc-.— Saraanah llejiulJicau itlnd. j,example, and thus, after a while, it came to success. ,. The Programme jBtuiiilo shall beheld fora Judge of the Superior Court of („ ailditintr. we slate on good autlioritv tliat;, . ,., .1 driitking was done al- 1 no,ire ,hflt W sugar of the coming crop in ,. .1 "iC, ‘ -»;-l District, on the first Monday in Jannary next .. . ,| lL .. I « il ^ 0 f fi,e Wa.ih-V was Imni c / '' R . Cuba have Iwcll sold at $28 and $25 per I MIX, from TRIANGLE BLOCK to the - ."imblfonns the Congress. (J857 ) W , 10 .(..n hoia bis office until Hie lire Mon- , "r; ' J , , -11'* >. " ni fo r nraral t-lfert. Die fact is, man is # ,h1 brae adwncel made. This gives iw hopes 4- "■M.-cikins" take the Lion’s share day in October 1859—that is lie siiall hold it for and raxscil in . avaimali aiul R'rxisl Ins appreo- lu , llin ,u v a pngnacioiis animal, and millions of of -ood^prices, here which would lx- but lair GyI*9J0.lt© Jj FOUt otOl 6, III s. Tins is wliat our oppo- about the term of two years and nine i.km>U.«, ' ti.-esliip in tlie Central Rail Road Car Shop. ,i„ vll4 ' ,,,1,. \y\l\disgusl themselves neetllesslv 'after the short crons of the last two years." ' OPPOSITE THE LANIER HOUSE. - V titivating an intense Amcr- rtlira'dadge sL5^ThD for tingle . Hnrral. "'•••'•tal,” ••sickening,” “revolting” Advice . other than that peeacrilied by the Coiuoiioi ton, four Huzrali for (lie t entnil I»ail loiad. ^ lluzxah fir n|)t , --j, orr j t l ’ details, just liecause, like the Ar- . ". .. r ,, STOCK Ol’ Cl" 11 vear*. The present incuiulient therefore or this Savannah! and Hurrah for Georgia. kansas uv».i tfieTwre “natendlv fomi of a fight.” The < omnibus Corner Stone, ~ .......... successor unliJ January of that year. I make there remarks in relation to the I alia* , « . , »,. ■ , , giisiuig iiciaua. . ....,. u..a. .... . ., - poou Circuit because I have l.cen written to in re- ’’ r " 1 ^ Crops are abundant and prices good; what WllltG Clllllfl, lalioii to that Circuit, and I wi.*li Ihis letter to Im* lislmient to a suitable purchaser. He makes ]yf arol , Contributions to the Stall- hinders that even- liodj siiall beoffy It lx now made in Betts to snit purchasers ami pried accord cxliibit of husiuess, which shows FAIR. ill file [Mover of the people of this country, the "igly. '-g=“ era, to their largo selection of DOUBLE GDNix HXKLE8. PIS TOI.S. POCKET' AND SPORTING CUTLERV, FISHING TACKLE. WALKING STICKS. FOR- EIGN AND DOMESTIC AML'NITION,and every article found in a FIRST CLASS Sportsman’s Emporium, NORTH OR sorm By careful Attention to the basing), ami keeping the nest GOODS in oar line, we expect f»> r«‘oeive a ontinuation of past favor?. Krpniring carcfiilty nllrmlc<l lo iim lirrrio- I let, thi fore. Attention Ladies! ( \ X Kef our ftrin bavin" left thia day for New York, / tor tlie purpose of replenishing onr STOCK, the balance of onr largo Stock of Worsted A N I> Silk Dress Goods, will be offered at GREATLY REDUCED PRK ES. Please call and see before they nro all sold. (let. 26. HOBS, COLEMAN A ROSS. City patu rs Copy. B. A. WISE, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. ucr n. ' r- ived i To Rent. w. A FIRST CLASS FOUR ROOM DWELUW i,„u , IlOl'SE in & desirable part of tho City, good out Buildinga. Apply to Oct. tf _ K C. ORANNKs *' Georgia—Jsaeti County. \\niEUEAS James .1. Green applies tone, oe T T letters of Gusrdiansldp on the peramx wl^ar * property pf John F. Mary K. A Joseph FuinierbuH^^ti minors. Me 1 These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all. term sigular those interested to be and appear at my ofEiJbefcil on or before the first Monday in December next - g wiL shew cause, if any they have, why said Let:'f_. should not be granted. ’ ' ’’ Given under my hand at] office this 2Sd dav >lrxl/ L October 1858. CIMS. MACARTHV, Onl I, fl, 1 . lent* . Ill all Diseases ,0] to j O F the Urinary and Uterine Organa Risiey >C»§ hr pound Fluid Kxtract of Buoliu will be found sovereign remedy. In Debility of Sexukl OrRJina , Nocturnal Kmissions; Improper and Debilitating Uiachar^e* Ijeucorrhoea or White*; Pain in Back and Lom» : Irregularities and Obstructions; Cshronie Gonorrhoea and Gleet Dropsy and Gravel; burning in Urinary Passages, if. —r it will be found to exert an immediate beneficial fliience, and brinfr about a spkknv coruc, no how severe the case may be or how stubborn orlo^H. standing, providing the direotions are complied wi Q P • and its use persevered in. Retail Price #1,00 u^Bfcrc found at all Drue Stores. BWhnl IJAHAL, RISLKY & KITCHEN ’ Iinpnrterii and Wholesale Dniwist.'*, '•* Bsn ljj.S ^ Sew York, Sole Agents for the Proprietor. ' (UJ 2w oct * 5 NEW Fancy Dry GoodsT 7,loc 1 I’JST iiKt'Ki YKO and tor sale tor cash, J so Boxes oi assorted Tin Plato, 5«i Bundles of assorted Wire, 5 Pigs of illfick Tin, 100 Gross of assorted Ketfle Kars, II. A. WISE, Oct. *26. , Chorry at., Macon BOSTICK &, KEIN'SKf Head-Quarters of FasMofS 1 mnE Ladies and GentJenjrn of Macon and ‘ J rounding country are respectfully invite! flBf call at the ^ifead-Quarterti'' of Fashion, and hi-W ine onr new Fall and Winter Stock of our, Fancy au4 Staple Dry Goods, »tioi which for Beautv, Elegance, Variety and Style, < not be surpassed in Georgia. Tpv Our DRESS GOODS Department is unr. allia attractive, and as the Ladies know that we ;S0G4 keep the Richest and most Fashionable Style* t | are brought to Macon, we deem it nnnecsaunfr T. specify bv name each of the varied and almost umnerabie novelties in that line, which now fa| nate every one who examines them.' We will however, tliat in DRESS GOODS our stock, think, cannot be exeell«?d. In Laces, Embroideries, Worked Bands, Swi j Cambric Frilling?, Lac«rand Muslin Collars, tki such Fancy articles, we say most emphatically we aro bette^j»repared tbau ever to serve onr trous; end oan furnish all such Goods at rery~ daccd rates. Our stock of Staple JDry GtoocLs'k are so well and judiciously assorted that every i in want of good, fresh, first ^ualitt supplies l VT »T family purposes can be accommodated exxctly, very article sold warranted aa represented. Don't buy your CLOAKS and S1IAWLS uni xamine our large and beautiful assortment. Our CUHTAIN and CARPET Department Is plete, and we would particularly invite every 1 to examine our CAKPETS before they buy. have a tremendous stock of id\ kinds, and*/ prices. One more Word. » Remember that our goods are all new—were w purchased, and we are resolved shall be soMi cheap as anv house can sell them. None shalli dersell ns. BOSTICK 4 KKti oct 12 HENRY HORNER t 'El.EBRATED *w 0 '©©ita^ss®? o $)iiSJis a’ POST OFFICE, M.uxix, OrriiBEit. 26, I S.7K, - rpilE Mails will barimvd al ToVlm-k, 1*. M., in I stimfiifftiro'clnck. P. M. 1-: 1.. STROUKCKKR, P.M. S I.VTV days afti-r datv, iqqdn'alnin irill he made t« tlie Ordinary of toe County of Crawford, for leave to sell two Negroes belonging to tile estate of William Harper, Jeeeased. JANE HARPER, Arfta'X, Out. 2ti. IMS*. By G. H. HUNTER. A« r. Administratrix* Sail-. XT7TLL be sold at Clinton, Jones County. On tlie V V first Tuesday in Deeemlier next, ngroealdc to an order of tfieliouorable Ordinary of said county, lietween tint usual hours of sale, Five Hundred arid Forty acres of Land, more or less, adjoining lands ofJonatkanT. Holmes, John J. P-wtield.JL H. Green and others, belonging lo the E$t-1c ofilovel Smith, latent Jones County deceased, tin tlie premise, is a goodwell of water, a good new liin house, a new riieits fiuuner nml Dougltit. thenx Banner, in a looi KditorialMn tlie f the Recent Elections in I'ennsvlva- s and Indian.!, asks the question wheth- ,tSl prefer Douglas to Linroln note or lo” to anv one. Now tve do not know n considered as an anawrr lo all alio have written the follow in; good crons, nhumlanee of monev Bnlnbridge Argus for S:ti«-. iftne press tvisnes to rasrounige tnese -oruuii , (WSIH , ritVi „ ives'its readers tlie following salu- 1 he IVoprietor of this jKjjiiilar Journal offers vxliihitions,” they should not publish the "ilis- ti try advice, which we eonlially endorse tuitl g, ^ -best French China) tot»Ou ami *75 no for sale eitiier a lialf interest or tlie entire eslali- ‘IrtaiU.” commend to onr own • ill view of tile „ . . . 1 . .’ Dirclli/ig lions.- with the other insaws.-iry out build , | Consisting of DINNKU f*hl i>, at from *1W down ; j u — a large irliard o( all kiiwis ot'eluuee frniis.— ^ T *° any single-Sett wanted. . ri(( , ptnutaijon is ert-y.nnHtnriive and in good re- Tea Setts Gilt, J pair a*j*l in a healthy to pirefera Douglas to any one- hut largo majority of the Democratic furceil to choose lietweerr me upon tlie subject Your Iriend, FRANCIS II. COVE. the jia|M-r to In-in a prosjirrons ••omliiMni: In all tlie ilepartmeiiLs, we werepleAseiltosee great majority at least, to secure to themselves * GlilSS 111 Setts, French, Tin- yearly advertising patronage of tlie ),». our own rity so well represented, as will besoen a most enviable condition, and we propose to for from *i»,'loto *30,00, per sett, haiuls.on.ly -*o , ., . _ .. t. , per as exhibited hv the iMMiks, la $ff,A0U; snh. from the following Iirief statement of articles say to onr readers a few tilings which will Im?, . . , Prosperous Aimes I or Rail Roaus. seriidhni i» alsvnl s2,50O anil tile jobbing is tliat came under our own eye, but wliich did - if they are properly heeded, of great value to r..r Douglas to UnetUl. itu- Krrou the Colmnlius Daily Sun we liarn I hat vtrj extensive. ; not probably embrace every thlngnh exhibition them. Most people are more- or less in debt. the receipts of I’nltim on the Moliile and Girard Tlie rust of the materials, all of which are from Macon: I-et your first business hetb get out. II you -.not say so in words, but i-rcricQ IS for i . . » . . IIIC IC1 CIIHMH t IHtUII till III' .»l'»'ll' .tit't *•*«"*’• » • •’• ..... •. • v ........ ....... ...... .... . . ( . • trong tliat Lmeolu is its choice Ma ,, , . . < . ..,„i. . isvs mw eomisuativclv, is about $2,:!lMi. Tims it I. An Improved Cimilar!Saw, Ac., by James, i-annot (my all. pay ns much as yon can, ami go logins. Well, there's no.e- '?**?}** will ImtsIi, that nn more favorable import...,i, Slater. . ... «ork to pay the 1st haute as fas. « yon can. New Issue. dretl -tin for -aino time last year. (o jmreliase must apply simmi, as several njipli- 3. Sugar Cane Treble Roller Mill, by T. C. your indebtedness. be, u vexed for years lo And • s,,owi “K ">* increase of nine tlmn-and. iv. o bun- rations liave alreidy Iwen made. * .... . an.l lu-..nl<1 lit liTl V il-lfd ’I'll*- '“r* , u t "who tii-irclc Billy I’.itterson 7" and tliedis- ■•orj' tAfhn been ninth Hint a Preaoiierdiil it. new mtri' -ii is now agitating the country— nx . the first Watch in tieorgiaf We iy McVAtm A- Byaujiaitn did it. all other claim, ■its ;'>r the honor to the contrary. ■ next SIommioC Hopii'sciitatives. Tho Shooting at Griffin. After a full and impartial investigation of ail II. y. HcBVOY. ccording to the Journal of Con unciw. the T. \Ynt rri, of Flip ; Co States v rhicb have held a Co •ngrc^sional vr. nt Rockwell. Maj ion, «U(rtv • a democratic loss on tlieir )>i |\-S- Horn .1 . 1(. I.yon. of represent a .•tion,- of fourteen nwabwi. 1 rhe Cook.< if fairly, were lining tv ty-three are represented by work. Jt4p Owen, ocrAiby ixu d %i.xly*ilvc opjx ^ it ion. ami -ho uid Spahlii ip utal Gov. lit retrain i \.o came, the next TTou sc wilier un House; Col. Win. S. a 120 Adi niuiatration, and IM “W""h ion Eli G. < .'rilliii. Senate ibert- It ia evident that the question oft Hit Keprc'i ■Iliatile from ! f is yet UJ ndeterxoinod. i | during tire week. Goblets, Iron) 5‘.‘,oo per U»»x. t«> *1’*, "VThite Granite Waro made tip as wanted. , . , . a , 1*1 win ire: wn u M i HP iraifiv W M>iH<nv — M -r . I xllft ll.lVfi A find ISSortmeilt Ilf tillff i.u. wt’U l ion«»nt,M\cn miMM .‘i‘ ' l{ ~ 1 ty could lie ntlortitsl to anv desiring to vmliark 2. (’otton Fress ami Section of Sm*w, by T. Uo not permit j'otirsell to In* tempttxHn ihv fjoefr^g aild Pltlted Tea Setts. .VH-fo].. Bales. ag:mi.-t three thousand^Hv* him- , hnsraesi IV.-ms wishtor C. Nisbct . „ ^ present ..r^perous Unto of^ things to iii.yease JS ads^om.s I ..ff!fa. WY.wk WiU your inilelttedness. Do not tiUJ Upon a^erotit a»a«,U profit*. qoicJt rale# awl liatiafoetlon to all Nislwt. any thing, except it la- some absolute necessity, parties ianiy motto. Orders wilt be fdted same aa 4. Iron HiMip Lock, for Colton Rales, by \Ym. for which yon luive not the present means tn pay. tbi.ugU the purchaser were here. Mommy Do not buy propertv upon :i enslit with the IM. -‘J;- ' 5. Mineaturef.’old Watch,fulljewelleii,by Me : hope of paying for it at some foture time with _ ^ cny py.ra e.q»y. _ nar»l Jk Bnn*)ian1, omde )*v tlicm—gem ofllie cotton, at uie present prices. \\ e have all oFus a i tlxC oAJLxj. ar t * : seen these hopes 4lisiippointad with ruinous t*f- 4 VALUABLE FAMILY OF NKGKOK& • U *' v - ii. A Farrier’s Rocket Knife, with num*r- foots ; it may be the case again. A silting ma man .to, Ida wifoot,their z children ander. we learn tliat Mr. Cline was iliscliargeti olls l,lad,s, by |). C. Hodgkfaw a 5>oii. This . . n by the Court on the ground tliat file act was will compare favorably with the bed Sheffield It way probably get a good deal higher, but Servant . lh ,. \Yoin.in, a jjood Cook. VV'ashcr sad Cuilerv, iarcomplttenes* of finish and excellent there is much greater inXTpin for :i lull than | r() „#.r t and llonse Servant worknvoship- arise. 'Tliat it can always maintain meat net. 28— at 7. Several heautiful Taiitlings, in Monochroin* prices, nobody helievcs; When it will taken fall atic, hv Mrs. IL B. ClavtoiL These are fine nobody knows. It i< the part «»t wisdom then spuehnens of the art Its taught in Wesleyan not to put yourself in a condition to be caught Female College, and will, we tliink, taken prem-' by it dred, and twenty-five lialcs in fifty ilays. The Sun thinks that the receipts over the road for the present year, will lie ffn.'bno bags. Yerily, Mai. Howard, the Presiifant of Uml Rotid is a the evidence in the late shooting nllmral Griffin, “jewel of a man.” between the Mayor. Mr. < line, ami ,T. Distinguished Visitors. K. fi. Cuvier. Ksq., Dr. Scriven, Hon. Geoige enmniitted in seif defence. I. Keium, o! lialduin; Col. 1 Alexander nt our latest accounts was danger- \Y. G. Rockwell. .Maj. A. II. Colquitt, of Baker; ouslv ill, tlie ball having entered his hmlr near Butts at tin Hi n, w ere lighqu,, >d Hep. Win r Ifo Hon. at tlie i i. tiw lower c.vtreuiilv of the sternum. last I’wi Charles Brown .(.loin s II, Henry Faulk, : also to Town Health of New Orleans, \Ye received the following desjiatch this inom- (m: ' Ni n i tin i in-. (l.-i, name not given. Elegant. _ The I tow ant Association regret to announre 9. Several Portrait Paintings that ilu* KpiiU'Uur continues in fatal ptevatence, studio of Mr. freeman, among tad caution the unaceliinated to keep away. likeness of Col. O. A. larhm E. T. SCHMIDT, Prts’t. to life.—Georgia Citizen. 8 t Silk Embroidered Ib-d Quilt, bv a lady, perhaps l,.->t, tliat you should buy property with ■ ' it; it makes but little difference wliat you pay (iir it, but it i' very bard to pay for land at $2u on to re,and negroes el >t)g, with eotlitn ntfroin five to eight ce/tts, and pay interest oil the debt l.S X in Oil, from the which was the l*. vv Inch is true, A valuab aisting ol« Propertyof every kimlis ttoy^higda * .W L. N. WHITTLE. Wanted, A xSITI ATION aa SALESMAN iu a Dry Good* «r Grocery Storo, by a Youni^.3Ian who In-* had -ffYenJ years experience in thelMwloesi in a neigh boring county, Liid who nn extensive eoquain* tunce in the Mirroumlin^ country. Good relurencea can bo f^ivaa. Fur fnrtfiar ptrtieilap Apply at fid* ollice. (QcL **~i* - Bacon for Sale. UC BHDS CLEAR SIDES -Ju=t received at OZ Oct.2c— tf HARDEMAN ■* GRIFFIS S VV Finest CAKE and BREAD and FRENCH* ft. PASTRY BAKERY, CANDY Manu e *l< factory, FRUIT and TOY 1 * * Store, PROVISION ,iib I Stoiv and lot e stanrant 3 rilKRKY STREET, j® Next to Atkks Wisofimji Co’s Whok^ 1 ^g ) ^ Grocery Establishment, and on the Strrd lesdiiqr to the Pnuoiger Dej>0t, MACON, 1 GEOS T HE r»ndf*rs»jfiMHl lisvinjr since first OcW moved to his spacious stores, offers fo r *** r | of the largest and most complete assortment «»* I COKTECTIONAKTES:' at Wboleule an.l R. tail, for CASH entirety, «lf very lowest calculated prices. My Stock »I consists of rhe following: 'llte best Cakes & Pastry, Bread & Crack| tnadc of tlte choicest Materials in the city,— linked every day. Ornamental Cakes in the newest styles, for Weddings, Parties *nd Nics, and of a superiority to which all aiy cs®w will favorably testify. Candies, . Fresh lioinr matfo, and fin" French C**di» ™ ery sort and.Style. Fruits. Oranges, Fine Apples, Bananas, Apples, I Cocoanuts, iv.ican Nuts, Brazil Nuts, FilbwJ. adise Nuts, Almonds. Princess Almonds, Figs, Dat eg,. Prunes, Currants, Citron. >1 Toys and Dolls, 11 The largest and best assortment in ths oity. Scgars and Tobacco Of tho very host brands, t«> suit the most pru 1 ‘ f T" Customer. Provisions. OantHTriaa, CahagMi, Onion*, Potatoo*. TWj* l'ri,l Hatnhn, FLdi, O/Min, (low, dnii-f, Salmon, Stall* Clireao, I'iiH-.ppfo Choiorat Butter, English Pickles, Amenc*» ‘ hv Juror Gallon, SauccJ. Cataup*. 8pi«W u ’Yra*. Coffee, etc., etc. Wines and Brandies, f| Of which 1 keep only the very best, awl r*’£ji the *.11113 to be pure, and not cowpestn < * j If you have surplus PV it is well enough. \ portion of the luitil* {a tin** rich bottom land Terms on the day. V )ct ’2tr EM KLINE SMITtf, Admx. Exefiitors* Sale. V GHEE ABLY to (lie but Will and testament of Greaf ( hevea, decensed, 1 will sell At public at the Court IinuM door, mi Knoxville, Crair> ford county, mi tho first Tuesday in January next, I Twenty eight or Thirty likely youug Negroes, Von J listing *»f men. women and clitidren. Terms— | twelve months’ credit, with good security. Oct ih»* ISAAC G. C1IKVKS, Kx’r. Journal A. Messenger copy. aioifst<t:i December hulo. ILL be sold before the Court House door in t*«riy, Houston County, within the Legal haunt of.iw, lot of Land No. -G«, in the l.ttli Dint, of said county. Levied on an the property of John Henderson, to satisfy three Justice Court Ii. fas. is* sued from the SWth Hist., t*. M. Jfoaso D. Wads worth. Administrator, va. John Utindemm and Law- son S. Henderson. Levy mndu ;uid returned to me by Win. Blcliarrlson, Cot.stable. ■Oct $6 JOHN SMITH, Pep. Shft. J j.iwba Wiiib, Native Fare Juice. Houston December Ship. % Parties ILL h<> sold, to luro tho Court IIouho (l.u.r iu f Fiirniolicii will, oil rortaof UonfocfioM*-^ v, the town of IV-rry, Houston connty. within J to cdilMla with Ihq Wat t onfociion. the u*u*l hoar* of sale, oil the first Tuesday ill Do- | South. ‘ ’ , ^_i the comber n it, tlio fnlti.o-ing pro|i*rty. !• xvit: 1 lly UESTAURA.M. to in-opotiro - 20 Gout, atol liny. Hitt., j October, iiurfaut. willbaxappliod 1 t lot of Papering. ! market* afford, sad all diaaoa will ne | 32 paire of Gent, and Boys Pants, the most scrupulous. » ilnx. J*8tr .Suspender*, | Attentive waiter*, ch an place*. if Cravats, 20 Gents and Boys Cunts, I ,j c charges * re induconitnls whirli I uu*'* 1 t dor. I mhrollas. 1 Girth, -1 Circinalos, " I strictly'CAS 3 pair Marring. I--. . ma*. ' Ji3 Cotton Hajidkerch IT puirGents and Lail aaid property l«jvi«d fin ! Hoher, t«» HMlhtfy a ti ia man, v *. Elijah M. Hu returnable July JV-rui, * ton (\uuifv le This Sept JOHN S. oct 20 W 1 I life s, and one old trnuk, roporty of Elijah 11. •of Duici I). Bate George J. Wright, Ho •Ml fli, Dep. ph it St dealing. reasonable charge* .a mi , ,t :;-menL from tie- country, a.-c.inf- J it! ino.-t w ■!, nt. nil ' ' ' ’ I dtogivosati--factinn., KV gj ' State i’re.s snd Citizen copy 1 tnotP ; [ t^TAQ that fair palitnief.4, and the 1 Will be found at m * ^"Orders from the CASH, "* ar.- guaran