Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, October 26, 1858, Image 3

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News Smnmarv- , lIir simimUP 1'Jiclflr, 1 v - i VTKR FROM F.I UOPK. I'-'L ‘ trancing Tendency Sl APrAXCEJ). TIic lulls of niontfaticoii. The most magnificent rat hunts in the W»M | are liehL nt intervals, nt Montfaueon. outside' Paris. Montfauoon is an establishment, under „The Sale* of Cotton in tre H.ODU hales. I.«0« furl’ 1 ' inlays •ia! ComspoiiJencc of the Dispatch. j Show and Morally. Trial of J. R. raves. j Artemus Ward.showxnaii, writes a letter to Nasuvb i s, Oct 16th, IB5& i me Clereland Plaindcalcr in which he main* ’Hie trial of Rev. J. a Giuves, aBuded to in tains that wax figures are more elevating than tiovermnent siijierinteudanee. where worn-out: mv < m , K . up nt the First Baptist Church I Ow drama. Hear him :— horses are slain, stray dogs are made nn eml of m ," Tueodav, 13th hint. The Church was crou d- i “I’® WavelBn wilhatent which u better M »• atcom- wli ;ilH l great curositv teas manifested to hear hiring ha»s. My show consists of a sen- 1 -- •- ’ w,- of prelitninarr mo-1 ous wax w °rts. a panetauiy called at. rand .nst tiie licensed were I Morin Diarea of the War in the Crymear, com- whether he admitted or: ic songs and the Cangaroo, which last little ponded—"I deny." i cu *» continues to conduct himself in the most .. .m W M . RP „ the charges, for infor-1 outrageous style, f started out with the idea gerly accented by that distinguished wnter, and mn |j( V< was ftltr jed. Mr. Graves was i>ormitted 1 of making iny show a gteat Moral Entertain- l he following account of a scene willies d then*1 H j,Vak iu his defence. He then reaii a pro- ment, but i’m compelled to s/rare so much at take by I, i»f' ««•' Jjjj ttlegritph lo Onhrii’i ' ivisiaamved or* - I^V.lthOetolwr. mi l>ISl*.»tCBJ .....1 is thus d--el-lied: , , . test against anv further proceedings until scrip- j that air infernal Cangeroo that i’m fraid this '* ' H was acre d tlint tlis nisik-ctor of saluhrity. s1 eiis had l«fn taken to settle the diffieul- desine will be tiustrated to sum extent. And |h t pea kin of morality remiues me that sum folks turn up their noses at shows like mine, sayin whi- i‘ i-uisis state that the market Balzac, Dr. < lentil; and another gentleman Some cm los«d with should ■ - - • • mornir. . „ vous. A dozen' men, employed <>n the place, preceded them with a degree of mysterious cir cumspection. each having a lighted resin torch arrived out on the H6b . hi Ins right hand, and « long ladder on his left shoulder; four other, having ladders only, fol lowed with 'the silence of conspirators. By the , , . . . . , lie mgwl other reasons whv the trial was !rt reach their deSHnatwin at three m the nrematunv-and stated thkt he was ready and diitr. 1 he party were exact nt the ronu©*- • willing to meet nu investigation if it were nuule aeeording to the Xcw Testament. they is low and not fit to he patronized l.y people of high degree. Sure i maintain l.’uit [ From the Sew York News ] Nothing uxce thi Founoatios i,r the Citi or New York has produced the excitement among all classes that Prof. Wood’s Hair Hestorstire lias done. All classes from the gray and bald-headed sire, and the silver-haired matron, down to the sprightly youth ami lesnliful maiden with her glos-1 ■ irportek axo dealeii is sy ringlets, are crowding the Depot at Xo. 312 Broad-1 TT , . | -, -i \ ;r » r> -vri way; the former to be permanently restored, | J—I—A. ti-Ll \\ -A—l lJh, and the latter to possess Biemselvc* i>f that which! [ DAY p \RI}T A (IV A] |\TFHT \ TS will prevent the inroad of envious time, and ctwl l-Y It It l-HTI, dliUfillJAlu . the appearance of youth and beanty to linger to the 1 itlACOS, GA.. greatest age. Besides, all the popular Druggists in j [V AS received, direct from the .Manufacturers in the country are con.-tantlv engaged in dealing out j England, and tliia country,n full supplyot ^HARDWARE. CAl'TKl.V—Beware of worthless imitations, as FALL TRADE. GEORGE PAYNE, . . The question was'put after .-ome ilim-ussion | tbia is infernal nonsense. I maintain that wrx •utnspi etion, each having a lighted resin lurch t OI1 ,| le jmujo,, «, rcnirTrul the whole proceedings • figures is more elevating than all the plays ever ' " on the ground of informality, ami lost.—II (or • wroten. Take Shakespear for instance !*e •• remanding, and US for immediate trial ; pie think he’s grate things, bnt I contr,,d e Mr. fiu.vv i>, alter a few remark*, -lated that is quite the reverse of the contrary. Vvhat 1 lie could not fellowship with the Chitreh any , sort of sense is thare to King Inter who goes more, and announced hi< withdrawal 1 round eussin his darters, chawin hay and The Moderator staled that .Mr. (ittAVKs him- tbrowin straw at folks, and larfin like a silly I f ll.til It. ,1.1 a l ... t at... , . , , 1 . • a a*., «, a ■ . ■ mk# . 111 4 of 1 t. . .A ... .1 1. * f 11mm maI O — T _ ...11 1 several are already in the market, called by different names. Use none, unless the words (Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, Depot, St. IjOuis.Mo. and NewYoric.j are blown in the bottle. Sold by all Druggist* and Patent Medicine Dealer*. Also, by all Faucy and 'MJot good* deflcrt in the United i i kii"' 1 ' i* i side of the j Dirty there trolled n jmek of dingy •,* loinjr* ro jV # !VJ J a* dogs of the srinu* tador as the rloudv night, who , n*lr>rn»l»h date'* to H* - ' ] k;t «| their «*\vn private reasons for joining the -lai fa. arrangement «ill he re, ■ •„ to which i> contrary t» tl» Tih- i and there, indicated thi* funereal destination. It j a')mu t "o'rt incnihers of the^raV*B»'J«Tisrf'Vuirdu [tSSTL '{tS ~ . ... >n n-4iiiin*d « h"' minutes to accustom the e ves to ^j r ( •. ( i r «nit^tcil the »»ixi\ hr i-.U takc * a aos ,. nto ’ ,n c0 !“ w* 00 "’ and thcn S oes the gloomy mv,ic. hedvre they cmild well make a „ tnnri1 oftwo from L h Chtmh m to sleep in his tent. Ihrneby he wakes up and {.SriSwut^ ’*• , nr th,s ih-paveil. thensiinrUtion, to investigate the chargaa against yelU for a boss so l.c kan go orf and kill autn S nlo tul. ,va* traversed l.y long and ..regular stone hi „, Tho , mvtiilLr to B n , wt more people. If he ts not a fit spestmen for - Ita« "*'■ ,r *, ,.*r, l l.e s. p 1 il..- Fbttcra. «n the cr- Slu „, aftornoon . he gall.es then . should like to know wareyu - not o|h t «t at tm nt ,unsmiling wall, on reaching which they were , 4.„ r.,.: il hnd um. I here s lergo who is more ornery .See how shameful he treated that gentleinun, Mister bealeve his wife Obsarve how lergo uoohcu wuuk .u n biled owl on corn whis key in order to carry out his sucakin desines. men iiiiineilmtely entered, ilragging after them. ' ^ See how he wurks Mister Othcller’s feeling up with rope*, the dead horse, the hero of the fete, African Cullttrc <>( C’otlon. so that he goze and makes poor Desdcmony the prim ipa! actor, w ho had 1.ecu so impatient- vv|lik . tUe S( -ien,il!c a-«oeiations in England swn,ler il P iU « r wllicl ' causes her doth. But i Xpertetl. Assm.n as they had rapidly dis- . |JV ljst ening to iltscoum-s on the practieahilitj- must stop. At stmt future tune I shall contin- kiv.it- l !, T.'ftaLn ilia leaking 4 Liverjiool for Savan- | put int,* 1 .. , ^ ,k r mark U'arriar. ^ rrl im 21.-The steamship Black llaTMina. with ilales | Vast,. r la* arrirwt from LiJi iu-i . , r »i»Vfreights were unchanged. , j!| afthe Tacnn liieattv were > uuieii engaged thepiv.r creature from its last ronnee- „f civilizin'- tl K> se iiortimis of Alri' a visited hv »e my remarks on the drummer,in which i will tion with human society, they left it naked on .. I ivino^ton witli a view to tlie evtensirm i.f show the vast superiority of wax riggers, snaix the stones and retreated hastily, slamming the „f co,U,n. aV the «me time amt tie-: “V* 1 0,,ier fixin * “ interlectwai pint of ' irun gate behind them. , fore the same learned Doilies, addresses arc 1 view. ’ H At all tlie iron gates? at tile end oi tile gut- ,,,.,,1,, showing the magnitude end wealth which ~ l l,v the recent exjilosion in Havana, ters, anil donhlless frotn otlierunsecn vent-holes, jj |( , ,. olm , M . ri .j.ii !m ,i manufacturing cities of The Way ffcitlllicrs Marry. ilie huililitig <■«'• I* safely useil the ‘here instantly appeared. several ra^S attracted have attained from the cotton traile r There was a marriage at an early hour one * I ■ ;- v lh ! "’" t . h,v r, T; - ' J,,V ,,le , Sfai “=- ^<h i- the con»4«- morning last week, at the Friends’ Meeting tips of their toes lo within a few carcass; and tliere tliey turned, n\ I’ouuuon i,, ,i4.nt ,,r » .-onu.oinicri-’im with a people hil have 1,1 l*e l-'ken down. Unall •( Ike Cn»«6n »*'iahl. i ( ),.| -;—Morrissey eatm* otl’ victor f„l,l v ,..| ( "pt4V at I.on’g 1’oint, Canada. Anlaianis iisii eleven rmmils. It is re taw Ikv.1 » terrific ingsmellers hm.-ml the pit Vui-d and cut, and had to he i-nrned off , Tiuri' were nliout three thousand to witness the combat. cut, their sliarp muzzle the • if to make 1 . .1 ’ ey tnai wouin rtsti tm* toss ot an estanusiieu House on Ffth street, near John, Cmcmnattt, r-o v- -,ls ’ t », a '" 1 commercial inter,'our-o with a civil- 0 ftwo members of the Society of Friends. The . •. ^ ' z< ' 1 * country for the more than jirohleniatiea meeting-house was filled long before the hour 1 " benefit of a enummnieatmn with a people next' f or t i, e C( . rPmonv . hv well dressed hut talka- and their quiver- s hy which they ure of a retreat in ;,;v~ Arrival of lint Eui opn. inTToX I’NCTIANUKU. , im. 2" -Tlie Steamship Kuropa, .rjHi J tl-Ue- to the Uth, inst., aiTiv t tlii- niiiming. The following are her 4 llu' .HarUris. trs af cotton in I-iurpool for tin- week fill inst.. amount to -to,mill hides. : slow and prices unchanged at the lets were offering lively, hut not Aw,re quoted at ft-]. .if,and I'mvisioiw were very dull. • r, from Manchester is nnfarorahle, hi, ''ih The Onlintnrr rollons an had entered, case of need. The first signs of timidity disappeared when they found themselves joined hr other rals. who came in crowds t>> share the banquet. Their numbers gave them mutual encouragement; e,1at al "* pavement hegan to he blackened all over with r,-enfor,emeuls of fresh regiments of rals. BsiIzju* remarked that, among these rats, there was a progression, of stature and strength from the first to the last, or rather from lltc first to those that followeil, for the last had 114it yd shown themselves. The earliest arrivals, I,-an. lung and weakly, were followed by others in better plight, who, in turn, were followed by still more comely and thrifty guests. The first pouters were clearly the hungriest. Ij , for the ceremony, by well dressed but talka- to savages. At a ineetu g ol the Brittsh As- j;ve Indies, attracted by curiosity, anxious to -oration at Leeds, at tiie end of j-epteinlier, 3oe the uuusual method of doing a very coin- Sir It. Murchison read a letter from ltr. Living- These In.lies, however. ..ol mon thing. These ladies, ltowcver, (lid not preserve the decorous silence which becomes any house consecrated to the worship of God, and especially a house belonging to a religi ous denomination with which quiet is so essen tial a part of religion as it with the Fricuds. States and Canadas.’ oet 2ii lm I.eltcr front North Carolina. Kavittevili.k, X. C.. March 9, lsso. Dr. Seth \V. Fowi.e. Dear Sir.—For two years past I have been more or less troubled with a cough. Daring the past year, I was taken with a severe pain in the left ride, accompanied by a very had eougli, and a raising of bloo.1. probably a ipurt or more. In addition to this, I sweat profusely at night, which induct'd me to apply to a physician, hut received no permanent hem-lit. I (hen procured a bottle of IVis- tar’s Balsam 4>f Wild Cherry, which seemed to have the desired elieet. I continued to use it. and my ap petite, which liad been very poor, returned, anti with it my strength was restored. After taking four bot tles I was completely our-d, and have enjoyed got.d health ever since. DAVID R. BELL. The Editor of the North Carolinian, cheerfully testifies to Ills knowledge of the truth of Mr. Bell’s statement in regard to the eflieacy of the Balaam, None genuine unless signoil l. BUTTS on tlie wrapper. HU Stock i- now large :uul complete, - . ‘ CORSlsTtSli is part or SWEDES IRON, all sizes. ENGLISH & Refined bar anil bundle Iron, all tti' d sixes. I* s PLOW. CAST After- V man Steel. _X) ANVILS, VISES.Bel- lows, Stoi'ks and Dies. Hand A Sledge Ham mers. AXES, stamped X. Weed, ami warranted. Collins’ and King's Axes. SHOVELS. SPADES, Manure and Hay Forks. WEEDing, New Ground and Grubbing llOES. Horse Shoes, Horse Shoe Nails, Cart Body Nnilst Trace, Halter, Fifth, Log and other CHAINS. Pot Ware, Ovens, Spiders, Cauldron Kettles. Sugar Pans, Wash Kettles, Shovels and Tongs. Saucepans, Brass Andirons, Fenders, Candlesticks Snuffers, Cotton and Wool Cards. Hand, ltip aud Tennant SAWS. Mill, Cross-cut, Pitt and Circular SAWS. Wrought and Cut NAILS Spikes, Iron Nuts aud Washers. A OENEKAI. ASSORTXZXT OP BUILDING, HARDWARE A CARPENTER’S WHOLESALE A RETAIL DRUGGIST V And State Licensed Apothecary, i MACON. GA. I j T S happy to inform his friends, patrons and the JL public gene rally,'that his Stock is now lull and complete, which comprises every article that should be f«mud in a First Class Drii£an<t Chemical Store. Weekly arrival» of the Savannah Steamers ena bles him to replenish hi* Stock Weekly, with FRESH AND CHOICE GOODS, which are bought with great attention to purity, and sold as LOW a* at any Drug Establishment in Geor gia. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS Compounded at all hoars with care and ne.vtneaa. His stock consists in part of the following articles: Drug's, Chemicals anil Medicines, Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors, Glassware, Syringes, modern styles, great variety. Window Glass, Putty, Artists Tools, Mechanical, Artificial and Natural Leeches, Fresh Hops and all other Herbs. Surgical Iustrnmeuts and Medicine Chests, Family Soaps, Fine Starch and Geletines, Fine Castor Oil for Family use. Wines and Liquors for Medical u, only. Perfumery, Pomades and Toilet ArUclcs. Gold and Silver Leal, Gold and Tin-foil akd Artificial Teeth, Hair, Tooth axd Nail Brushes, White Wash, Paint, Cloth and Flesh Brushes, TRIPOLI, a great article for cleaning Metal and ^Ilass, Grass and Garden Seed, and all the patent Nostrums of the day. Comer Mulberry ttrret and Cotton Avenue, Macon. apl SI Axles. Springs. Spokes. Hubs, Kims, Shatts, CarriagenndTire Holts, I Axle Clip*, SJmfr Shack les, Seth W. Fowi.k St Co., Ronton, Proprietors.— j Malleable Castings all Sold by their agents every where. | kinds. For sale in Macon hv K. L. STROIJECKKR and j Enamelled, Dash and Collar Leather. ZEILIN. HUNT Sc CO oet -f* [341 axxouxcemeyts. “Candidate* must pay in advauce. * Enamelled Cloths, all colors. Curtain Damask, Fringe, Oil Cloth, Carpet, Point and Sand Rands, .Seat Sticks, Ruggy Seats, Ruggy Bodies, Running Parts, WhijMetrees, Poles and Gear. Japan and Body Varnish, Lining Nails, Glue, Screws, Carriage Maker’s Tools rgf- We arc authorized to announce JOHN M. o GILES, Esc., as a candidate for Judge of the Ma. ^ Rogers’, Wostenliolm’sand Needham’zfine Pock- con Circuit nt tiie election on the first Monday in Buck, Bone, Ebony, Cocoa and Ivory hamlh-d Jantiarr next Ivnive# and Forks. The lion. HENRY G. LAMA It, presents of fine Ivory handled Knives in Mahogany his name to the voters of the Macon •Judicial Dis- Razors, Scissor?, Shears of various make* and trict as a candidate for election to the ofln-e ol nml I)c , ublo js arre I Guns, Caps Shot Pouch Judge, which he now holds. ,. Si shot Belts, Powder Flasks, Drinking Flasks, Ac. sgr T. W. MOXTFORT, Esq., presents his & , Banjoes and Tamborines. also a fine assortment ot name to tlie voters of the Macon Cirem as a u thi< ’ 11 [ nrket bI j fec l ^onfi.I.im I can offer strong in- j Italian, French, and English Violin Stnngs by didatc for reflection fo the olhee of solicitor t.cn-, ,; BPMlwnt41 „ a i| parties, and solicit an examination | P", Y ,5 MAUSbKNKI . f |V c,,'V 1 NATHAN WEED. Gold, .Silver, Steel and Plated Specks with the *«!• , ' L,i.i ' ! Scotch Pebble Olass-s, hy We are requested to announce John II. I»n.vx r- — 1 DAY' A MAUSSKNET. tv, a candidate for Tax Uollector of Bibb County, FAIRBANKS r \ r Vi ,,i l-'th,. Stand'rd ■ FANCY’GOODS—A large assortment, bv subject to a nominating Convention, should one . . A K»'SS“.**^U 9 ' rAw ^ wamarf. he held. Watches! Watches! C ELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS—James HoddelKV Co., R. St G.Beesley, JoshToleman, Josh Olarenshaw, Edwards Robinson, and tho cele brated American Watch in flold and Silver Cases.£3 I; SWISS MAKERS—Eugene Bruquet, Breithing Laderiet, Edouard Favre, Rrandt and others too numerous to mention, by ^3 DAY St MAUSSENET. Clocks Clocks, Clocks. ■ The Marble Clock, running three weeks without winding—striking hour and half hour. Also, Eight Day, Marble and Marbleizcd Iron, Bronze, Wood and Marine Time-pieces, with and without the alarm. DAY Sc MAUSSENET. Fine aetts of Jewelry. DAY St MAUSSENET. Diamond Pins, Finger Ruijj^and Ear Rings. Sc MAUSSENET. Fob, Vest, Chattnteis and Guard Chains. DAY Sc MAUSSENET. A tine assortment of Necklaces, Crapes, Medalions and other Trinkets, hy DAY St MAUSSENET. Silver Table, Tea, Salt, Mustard, Berry, Sugar and Cream Spoons. Also, Desert and Pickle Forkes. Cups, Goblets, Waiters, aud sundry other silver ar tiefes too numerous to mention, by DAY & MAUSSENET. Musical Instruments. Violincelos, Violins, Flutes, Fladgeoleta, Fifes, Scales. for CORRECT WEIGHT, and are in usi* by nearly «v iffACON FKICES CPBBEMT. CUKRKCTKn WKKKI.V BV AVRKS, UIM'HI I.I1 it BAGGING—Kentucky lull Roll ... BALE ROPE—Kentucky.... Northern -I i i.XU OK*r.,Tcn. | ,.f t’oUi'ti iii Liverpool on l’riilny utoli--; market closing -tcailv .at qme weekly 1 l.iiiut won* >m, »- there hv the previovs <i,«-k itij.i*"*. ofvrltlrlt 11 ".,01 S|ii'inr .V (’ii. xay llial liolricr- Irrcly. thoitglt none wore ptr tuat, r.it'l ixirn are held at liotiiin Sugar dull and (Icdining. Tea had hi j.l. (ok Hosin doll, tine at 12 to 'urpnitine -Icaily at 27-. 2d. to -*H-. imtnlhrlfonko’f F.nglaod had innva-exl Lmiloii -Vort i- hopeful of the sitcvcs.- AtUmii- Cable when tin- eotnhined itu- stooe on the /.amliesi. Tlie Doctor reported "that lie had seen vi-ry title cotton in the native gtirileris, hut lie feared that at present tlie minds of the natives were ton much dislraeted hv wars to allow their turning their attention to any legitimate tra.le. Just ttovr it would md he .- r , ieir *h ar d, y su b,h,c<l whispers were hoard i HKKKSWAX prudent trust property amongst hem. I.nt H ke the peeping of a brood of dtickcus just out | CANDLES—Sperm wlien are the wars *' • «•>'• . M the same f ^ ^Vring the whole ceremony, with Hme a most aide ami tnstmenve paper on the .. f . I allow progress of manufacture- in Great Britain was thc MC . e P‘ ,on of tl,e P™^’ ," ial ^. wl, ° 1 , ,«»»» Ivadhv Dr. Bazlev.of-Manehesu-r. Tlicorijrfn were vtsttors were more respcctfal. There COFFEE—ltn*.. of i-iittoii and tin*"ri-e a.nl progn-s ..f the .ml- »«* b “ t fpw oft , 1 . ,e *’ r *e“ds therein the dress i^iulr'a."i" ture. ami the uomKrfttlelia.iges ivliieh tin- man- nf ^omwaium.and even hesC f observed C() „ x ? nfaetnre lms wrought in Great Britain, mv the «•> a, .‘ "PP^ 1 ' »° nnrfwm.ty of out and; M .ml topii> on which lie etilargeil, adducing a varie- col ?*7 . , , .. : 1 ’ Fisii I H Mii..kmv]'\.'.**l'" , , tv* of eurtmis and strikingstatisiies. "'Hw i«.p- , After the gmom and hr.de, acconjiKuueriI* I^H-M*. knrnl >« >;- The floor of thc .h-appea.v.l under an u j ation ol - Unrasl.ire—tlie chief theatre .*r the hy three groomsmen and bridesmaids, had , .. Xo: , ever-dneketiing carpet ol rats. 1 here were black cou „ n jqJnstrv—was about ftnn.unn a century « rr * vm * a “d taken their seats, there was along , FLODit—Superfine....! ago: licvond that of anv <>f tlie old trailing or ®iienee. ngrieult i~.il . ommunitie's. Liverpm.l was the At length an elderly 1- nend r.ise and (leliv- . port of the new labor.-mil trade of Lancashire; erpdanexhortatu.n on tliesolemmty of thecon- ,go^_ Kl ,‘hIi, ] J.’J iI.'" lienee the astonishing growtli of that eitv ; in tract which the young conple were to make. Swedes ITos, its tonnage might be a hundred thousand; and the necessity of reliance upon Divine; Sheet it may ho slated, for the current year, at five strength, to fit them for tlie duties ami trials y,,,J'VssKSi‘ millions. Manchester hail then some twenty of life, SYJtUP thousand inlialiiunts. including tlie suburbs; Then there was another silence, which was nails........... now it has half a million. 7b the energy of the hrokeu hy one of thc Friend’s kneeling and OILS—Linseed. - ssmg .-!• companions, thus eiHoorageil. . iarge.1 with ’ i i anUrii ,) u r n ;, e ,l Slules, the ratUm-indun- making a devout and fervent prayer. Dur- ” um i greater resolution ; the h-mkrs clitn.i. il • • , ; .„ s wnrf ted Ilian 1“ the eidtlratnra of ing the prayer, all hut the one who offered it tuna! ap the Ih«ses flanks, tapped up. ts shut from d.,, in aHI/ roanlr.,." ' K * ' ” brown rats, tawny rats, yellow rats, chest- nut rat-, rats of orders gray, slate-colored rats, aud even white rats. .1 usi before it was com pletely covered, there advanced from the mass a detachment of ratsboliler and more adventu rous than the rest. They marched in threccol- tnnns, and in the form of a triangle, up to the! .■areas.-, of w hich they took possession. It was .1 successful militarv reeogoizanee. Their nth- end to the other, just as a tailor unstitelu old 4-4.at to tear it up into rags; and then hundreds, thousands myriads streainnl in at every aperture, crowding thick and anxiously, like mi audience rushing out of a theater on lire. Fliey -crumble over one another, and their rust- dug nmvements. their little shrill whistlings, nu .JllughcN jlmiiips.in an.l Henry 'nnndfirie at first, pmilueed, by their mttUipli- Irwiity iiay. cation, llu* hum and murmur of a crowd, in —nntrhhetwern Morjihy ami ilnrwiz wtfieh you eonhl aliuo-t I’an.-v you heard the i-eil in roiisn|urnrv of tlie illness of sound of human voices. Life was boiling in the ir—The game -fond. Morphy 5; Harwir. animated ina-s. It made you shudder to think »wn I. of what would bi* your fate were yon to fall in mini) if the Fwh’Ii Gulf fleet left Paris flic midst ofit from your perch on thi- wall. !riir instructions topratert Frewh citi- Tlie MuntfaucoiJ rats had opeiteiUtbc Iiol'-e ; stood-the men, who, during the rest of tlie i Sperm Imitation Sperm* _ . Winter Blea'd YV’liale services wore their hats, uncovered. Lard , l>C|>2«rtiii*<» ol Ilie Par:iR:iisiy J£xi>c- After tl»ej>r.iyer there was another interval j PKOVI.H>XS. HITIOX. of silence. At length the young couple rose, ‘ The New York .loumnl of f.m.menx* or Sat- !‘'“ l * ,,c ma ?> tafcin P th « wou, «“’ 8 l,an f“ i , d j uni:, v la-t. after noting the departure of the n low vhtce: ‘*Iu the presence of Ood,, Pamgnav fNiKMlititm, tindurtlii- naval anri mil- ant ^ asceinbly. I take thee to be my wife, litarv rnmninml of CohuiunIuiv Shiihrie, llu* : grave to be a loving and Sabine, taking mitJmigi* Bowlin ami suite, savs : huthful husbana till death part us. She (the Sabine) i- to proceed no further Tha bride, speaking much louder and more than Buenos Avtes. w here the Minister and his distinctly than the groom, in the same words, suite will lie received on hoard the T. S. war mutati* mutandis, took him for her husband, steamer Fulton, which will proceed immediate- They then signed their names to a certifi lv up Bkkk—Mess Prime Bacon—liaius Sides... Shoulder* .... Pokk—Mess Prime Lard Butter—Goshen Country CJiJSKSK I SALT SHOT : of lVissin was alarmingly ill. ?;*•* 7«r. Uottun Markets.—Satur 1 UiwrKston were 1‘2<H) lades pri New York, a thowaml with lo the river towards Asuncion, tin- eapitnl which set forth that the parties had de- WHISKEY—Rectified numa iiti 1 ^ th,, horse i ptwauirtJv' commimication with the authorities of hand and wife. 1D mrim-co lip leteiv di-aiqK'artxl l«„ratli thelthl-, I’amj^ny. There he will declare, in general signed, h^ the friends Imd relativ^ of »>>e i X A L LOYVI J J’/T.” IJ r:.''/ft K »n5m: -.\ew » oru,» inooNum wim « .i JL * 1 —:.i. ^ 1 m Uk» ohieclof tlnwancA ial nnssi iit-YI.d.iU-, 2non, midiiling l l'i to ^ 1«X’ “to !•> n.umhxi fonn. fit'’ the Paraguayan Govei * erlrans Li.nun. market steady and ottered tlie spectacle of a magnified horse |<p. determine whether they milliieri Uiyfil rydi t* ml 9 it. t* m i* it. Pitt p tr> t* m t> lb t* lb t'tb P tb P b! P 1.1 P'tt V b) 9 bl P bl P bl P bl P bl Pkc ft tb P th P'tt Pbl ft g Pkg Pg’ P-ir'l ft g'l P e’l ft| i»' Pitt V lb P m 12] s 1)0 00 00 00 1*4 20 lOj t 2.*> a 15 .ibjcclof tlri-s]>ci ial mission. It will party, aud the ceremony was at an end. _ ■ jjHIKS... .•niineiit then »r tinner. £,,, nos.—Tlw Senate will -tain! 2'> ; anti l.ecimiptoii- mid 22 Demo- :i nuli-Lv The bride and bridesmaid were dressed in i |wnuit the Ful- • plain hut rich white dresses, and the groom so 1 75 1 50 t 15 1 25 ts iw-.—12 Republican! U.'i Democrats. firti .mi,• State ti.kct i- elected by dogs! in i.v Ilrissot I’lnvars to lu of command men. The dugs entered the arena, and thc carnage, - . . _ v , ... Ugmi. The tlr-t few minutes were glorious The fulton drawshiil eleven fteT.' We •- nt, Vt '\a\ was uuoteil in Savama.li, for them. Tl'.cv were mad with joy. They ;•«•*•> tl»t <«a... Shubnek xan. mcaseofhos- 12 a wlusta. iSoml Middling, at 11 ] killcxl; they Wgc<l two at a shot like first rate ! fiII*',",/.’'hTn t"lV.. J,‘»l.ut ran fin-,.- *«. v ttaV. , tl tl}—Mobile. Middling, I«i Jl^nrn. . kha.rnm ^Zorfour tampan nrionv Saturdavs sales mAu-jm the same -u.ipping bifi. And wben * ,w .' i »• . lev shook them <>i".rauoii-. _ _ „, ,. ili-at 11] to i 12—(jiavlestoii thought their victims dead, thej lr- 11! to 11 J, holders not ” j ' ‘' W" Will friiht, -airs n tUmisanil talc •Wnurirt, ( Beidra) on tin* FalrUronnd* « XA8HV1L1.K, TKNX. Mew Carpet Store. J. Gr. Bailie & Brother, Broml Street, z\ngn*ta,-G.'’. AND iu:s g. n.irjjjjv, 2.H King »t.. Charleston, C. lMftoHTKftS, JOIIBKKS AND DKALKlt* IN ALL KINDS OK Oarpeting, efcc. MEDALLION CARPETS, BOY AL VELVET CARPEl’ING. BBUSSEKS CARPETING, TAPESTRY CARPETING. IMPERIAL AND THREE PLY CARPETING, SUPER AND SUPERFINE CARPETING. COTTON CHAIN AND WOOL KILL CARPETING. English and American Venetians for Church Isles. Entries and Stairs. ’STAIR CARPETS & STAIR RODS, — tm <Moths, 3 feet to i'4 feet wide, thoroughly seasoned lor Kooms nml KutrloK, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, &<*., 6j v 12], and 1«»] Druggets, White and Rod Check Mattings, Felt Druggetr, and • Crumb Cloth?, ALSO, A twlljuipply of Window Shades .uul Trimmings. We beg to inform~bUrTrtmO ? mr» atcnix ., ally, that we have opened a CARPET STORK in ; Augusta, Ga., inconuection with our ©3MK!L,[£rr®!M] (HI®(y)©I s Where wo will keep a full aud fresh Stock ol’all i the above Good*, and which w« will sell aa low as j the same grade of Goods can he purchased in New e of Ims- ’• M " fTlHE undersigned gives notice to th<* public that York or eisewhere. Tlu* Sa- bonu s of Len lek. the groat master orwootl CD- J[ lie has purehased the right lor this place to the l '£ ’All purchasers wishing Carpets made up, fit- r ‘ graving. , use of Mr. Rowland's ted and put down, «*r Oil Cloths aud Mattings laid,' The tenns and objects nT “'Tile-Printer arc St«p] Olnqnq & Rraq* Cirri mra ran have the aame i.roii«lynttend«Ito,a» wek«™ ; Um-stated by tho publL-hera: ° laSI ! S , " aSS t,arria g e 'xi>"ra'.H'i'.l b..|.n Uptat The Printer will lie issued montlily. iwonty- • Wltn KOllOrS, r5^*(:,.nntrv orders promptly attended to. JAMES G. BAILIE, 234 King-st, Charleston, S. C. or J. G. BAILIE A BROTHER, 205 Broad-st., Augusta, Ga. New Carpet Store, Oet. !>, 1*3*. octlP Ut03 FAIRBANKS t H biishmenr throughout Spsilrs. country. T h e reputation | which these Scales have ac* t quired has been of steady > p A TPP AWTTS ,: 2rowth irumthe commence- aajujah iyo Sie||f to the pr ^ nt tinw and ScsalPS. IS based upon the principle adopted by us, and never de- ^ viated from, of allowing none FAIRBANKS’ but Perfect Weighing Ma- , chine* to go forth from our SrillCS, establishment. We have more than one Tiim-n ftirtrc hundred different moditiea- FiilivBAWllo’ lion* of these Scales, adapted to the wants of every depart ment of business where a cor rect and durable Scab* i* re- DAY Sc MAUSSKNET. JEWELRY REPAIRING done at the shortest notice and in the best possible manner, WATCHES, cry Railroad Company. Mer- j notice and tn the best pass,wc manner, w Aiv,nr.o, ,idiot, and manufacturing es- | ““ d Hunting Cases, Gold and Silver IloddeU tablishment throughout the ! ’WATCHKtt»foraaIeby .. ,,., ., , , ,,, DAY A MAUSSENET. Fresh UiGl Macon Br E. L. STROK]■( imOLMALB A RR r We are daily receiving IMPORTERS AND M mmiS eniurieg our customer* cbirici- an . 1 tivles. Our Chemical* are invariably purohasi from -Manufiieturers, direct, enabling us to wai ri. i llitiii free from adult (-ration., Wchaw new y^stt-r^. , a select stoek. of - Drngs, Heiiclaisj flivaiicats, Oils, Window (llau, Patent W«Hcfne», Dye Stull's, I*mint Brushes. ■■•mtSHsU, Wliitv Wn«h Bru.iie., i» lm naacniks I I*rennrnlions. And Toilet Articles, together with the b—r assorttneut ot INSTKU MFNTS ever offered in tliiswarket. i'lor.tnlMiy sicians, and Merchsuts will consult their interest by examining our stock before purchasing. F. L.STlSOHECKLH 2c (Jo., jau 12 Opposite Redding House, Macon, Ga. flavoring; Eiiracls lor~PIcs7~Se*- lies, £c. * EXTRACTS of Peach, Extracts of Almonds, *• Vanilla, " Strawberry, «• Pineapple, “ Rose, “ Lemon, •• Orange, “ Nutmegs, “ Cellery. For sale at the Macon Drug Store. — j ui G E. L. STROHECKER .V Co.. Potaslt. QUPERIoii 1st sorts, always on band. O jan X2 E. L. STROIIECKEH * Co liiiclm that is Bticliu ! T HE undersigned have for years manufactured an Extract of Buohn for tlie use of Physicians, and can recommend to all necessitated to use this Medicine, their preparation as being far superior and more reliable than thc pulled quack nostrums designated as Extracts of Badm, most of which con tain no Buchu whatever. Try it. June 2(1 E. L. STltOHECKER -V CO. Coughs aud Colds, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Stsbler’s Anodyne Expectorant, Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry, Hoofland's Syrup Tar, Hasting's Syrnp Wood Naptha. ’ -- E. L. STRC jan 12 OHEC’KEK * Uo. Physicians' ■pKESC’BIPTIONS carefully compounded at ni X hours dav or night. jan 12 E. L. STROHECKER A Uo. iUortou’s L’oitgli Syrup. T HE Proprietors still continue to manufacture this favorite remedy, vouched for by many home certificates. E. L. STROHECKER A Co. jan 12 Garden Seed, IT* L. STROHECKER Sc CO , has just received Hi* and opened a large and weil selected Stock of Garden Seeds, warranted the growth of 1858. Turnip Seed by the paper or pound. Peas aud Beans by the paper, quart or bushel. Denier* supplied on liberal term*. E. L. STROHECKER & CO. Cor. Mulberry and 3d Streets, Macon, Ga oct 19 Checks on New York FOR SALE BY THE MANUFACTURERS’ BASK Settles. FAIRBANKS" ^ Call and examiue, or send for 1»n illiistrnted Cireular. I FAIRBANKS St CO., 1 IS!) Itroadu-iiv, j X. York. CAKIIAUT ,V CURD, Agents, Macon,Ga. Fancy and Staple DRY-GOODS. NEW STOCK. W E have just opened n large and elegant Stock of Goods in one of the New Stores under GRANITE HALL, j Selected with great care to suit the trade of Macon, , and ail j,lining country—among which are: i .SILK ROBES A LEE, SILK ROBES DOUBLE JUPE, SILK ROBES VOLANTES. or S FANCY SILKS in great variety, PLAIN and FIGURED BLACK ; EVENING DRESSES. Dt'LAlNE au,l MERINO ROBES A I.EZ. PLAIN and FIGURED Dt LA INKS, PLAIN and FIGURED MKRINOKS. VALENCIAS. POPLINS, PLAIDS. POIL dk CHEVRES, MOURNING, and van ous oilier styles of FLOUNCES, BLACK SILKS, 1 At >2] Embroideries, Real French Cambric anil Swiss Collars Setts, Handkerchiefs, Ac. Valenciennes Collars and Setts, Linen nnd Pique Collars anil Setts, Mourning Collars and Setts, illusion Berthas, Real Thread and Valenciennes Laces, Hosiery nnd Gloves, great variety, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Cloaks, from Brodie's, SHAYVLS—Nett, Stella, Long. Mourning, and other varieties. A full assortment of STAPLE GOODS, Which we offer to tell on as favorable terms as any House in the State. jyPLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. N. S. PKl DDlilV A- CO., oettn Granite Hall Block. Macon. Ga. Macon Cotton Market. S - M nio-cil of tliou-anii-I'flivin* rat.-, after the 1 10,1 to pKoeotl, ami iu Cud whytlier tliey will and groomsmen in black ilresazw>«f» anti pants | Macon, Oct. 217.—TYc quote Middling HiJ. fa-hiim «if the -hell-work toys ami ornament- | vecciv*? our Minister. I ndera deBtaof.ajie., and whiie vests. Good jUiddlinjrTOl, frith a gnml dcinaiul. Rc- V , „„i k 1 Govemnnait no alnii of war i-1-> a.-cena the riv- „ that arc made ti« relirraent men amt anunais. ... .. .... ceipt- very ncavv. "Nmy let in the dogs!’’ was the second word <r without |ienms.-ion. So here i-:icluincef..r "The Printer.” ; ; a i n-isal omen. .Imige Itowim a .m-uui, Ita lK t ohc* r rntmU-rof this tcdmological ,.r- river Pat*jrtwy ts nungaMe <t|. to -..netm, hy „. orthv MKttmar previous issue*, vessels ilrau'ing r.ol .note than tlnrleen feet wa- ^ j(h ot|u . r ' |.; 0 ^,],I.i.«1 sletehes contaitis an interesting liistorv, in brief, of the life and Improvements in BOOK BINDING. Ami ycL if tliey had s.'attcred death aronml, in | ttH’l lb *. ,1 I I I m.tliill,, ,it all IIiiilriiliK nnd I.otiti Associations.— SUPREME COURT. DECISIONS. rihihilion grounds of llm Tennessee >™l'<y they hud destr..ved jnst nothing.at a . «f.«Urh ,Lm.,l at Nashville on Mon- 'H»' Hwt quarlcror nn hour was all then own. *• *«t. on YVclnesdaT. the scene of a «•«. ," a : ,,v > *• __ ‘2' this connection, we would inform all those who to him with Incroased ilispatidi anil tn a superior furnish material required hy printers, liook-bin- j atyle. DAVID ltoss, (lets, stationers, Ac., that we forward copies of _^’l* t.isii our i>a]icr in exchange to every publication on H. HORNE’S CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! Removal. JE. 1FI.VS///P H AS removed to E. Sanlahury’s old stand, next door to Strong St Wood’s Shoe Store, and is prepared to exhibit one of the largest and finest stocks of |Ready Made Clothing in the city. N. WEED, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN V^. A ^MAl©WAiEf A Aiurmt to tuk use or . ^ y Planters, Smiths, Builders, Carriage Makers, &C. All for *»!• oa m P»to0M» Ttma *s ia »nym*rket. - WmACON, Ga. Tintiiu: I'CTTERS’ BAKE. Exchange at Sight ON NEW Y’ORK. LONDON, PARIS, FRANKFORT, (on tho Maine,> HAMBURG, BKRLTX- BRSMEX, Ac.. For Sale at thi* Bank in Sum* to'suit purchasers.* J. S. II fTToSr,.Cashier. Savannah, Sep. 185fl. 51—<«L Macon, Jan. 4th, 1858. The subscriber will make cash advances on cot. ton consigned to George Parsons St Co., Savannah, and agree to hold the cotton forty-five to fifty days from date of shipments. ISAAC SCOTT _j*» 5 m Iinsurnncc Agencies. OF THE AVGUSTA INSURANCE & BANKING CO. AND THE ALABAMA ITRE & MARINE INS, CO, AT THE OFFICE OF LANIER Sc ANDERSON. Agt’s. oct 5 1858 tf Macon, Ga. LITTLE & SMITH,' dealers is S.'tildlfN, Bridles, & Harness, TRUNKS AND VALISES, CARRIAGE MATERIAL, SPOKES, HUBS, RIMS, SHAFTS, AX- n-JK ■ LES, SPRINGS, MALLEABLE CAST-^|H^ ings, Enameled Cloth, Enameled • Leather. GI\ BANDS, Rubber and Leather Belting from 2 to 20 in. wido. SSIOIS. FINDINGS. I.GATIIEK OF t’VKIiV DESCBIPTIOA, SADDLERY AND HARNESS HARDWARE, - Coach Varnish, Japan and Paint j, llnrnesM of any Dftacripriou .Hade to order. Near Corner of Cherry Street and Cotton Avenue, MACON, GEORGIA. Sept. 14—Cmog. JN KW DryGoodsHoiise. u . , ' le J’ r ? a,c * ,) K . a-anilarits oil'; they held on so firm and j which decisions tlie kecurities of Loan As-m i- moi.ihly issue of 2H,1mmi copies. As it is, all , e ' *° unexpectea was ( )io muntcnuni-es of the combatants: a tMm- are placed in a somewhat critical condi- the houses doing hu.-iness in the atave lines are ■a attenUance npon tlw r air, tnat w ^. vo di^tiouud fc-r life. Others litnpetl along: tinn. For example—the widow is entitled to reached ; and advertisers will at once per-, with wounded feet, wltile others could not stir her dower, which is vne.-tkird of the landed pro- eeive the advantage of addressing the trade through our columns.. GOODS BY THE LAST STEAK!ER. O PENED-thus morning. Figured French Merinos. Foulard srilka. Black aud While DeLnins, Bri tish J.*>n£ Cloth, See., Ac**. FEARS St A beautiful and well assorted Stoe New Eating Saloon. MUSLINdeLAINES Hi XOH OPES ' ! S0I ‘ ]> AT CALIG ? PKICES ' For the Reception of Ladies and Gentlemen, at his ; -2000 S 1 ” de UinM at 125 wor,h Sew Store, next to Ayers, Y\ ingfieH & Co., o ( )00 yards Muslin de Lalnei at 15 rts, worth IN CHERRY STREET. 25 cents. 1300 yards Striped I>e Begcs at 15 ct?. worth 25 cents, and for sale at ELIAS EINSTEIN, Cor. 2d Street and Cotton Av. Triangular Block. Citizen and State Press copy ’ octIO rpIIE undersigned, a practical Cook, invite* the 1 public to bi* KTew Saloon, ami promises that by strict attention, reasonable SWANSON. charges, aud for all well cooked dishes, consisting of i-k of Silks Vie ’nil the delicacies of the Northerninaiket*,U«estab- tagninary affair, nnd we can only nasi intelligible narrative « ' oi the mass of contradictory ” (lying with almost Jightnui grounds. ,,, ,i . r i .* . iinlav.iraiiic to tne m»g>, o 104-4, ----- ,.14144 uici .<>4 , -* ia! a fend of a very hitler na- . lt their danger aml also to crown the fete, the mortgagee! wt tome lime existed between John, h#( , M||l i>suinl ivom ,| IC iron gate with naked This we under?!* umierstand to be tilt* set lit* I law of TIic Sanctity of flic ISencii. Word* that siiorui hk kmskaved in Gold. •hulge Porter, of seat on llUi Kotind Comer Mantilla Shawls, Valencine Lacc Col lar* and Sleeves. French, American ami English , ami, of course the decision c»f the .m uw seuieu » u . r ukls octroi, to utter the following senti- ,. arh and >\ it* l o 1 , ment, which should l*e jmsteil over tlie door aiid Conic am •se. must he submitted 5,,^, , , ht . )lt , |rI ,| K . Ilie Court is reveraedor , - * u, removed. 1 , r-. i-iisiiic 11144, me 4U1I4444. them dear. — ■ w • , f 11 W* wounds were mortal, and their fellow-men would have put them in Uo J »mvive until this morning, morr pitiable condition. iniJo? ! “. 4m ' Cowan to the city, it was TIic Elections. lection.- i- to Ik* deep ly regretted; it is useless to seek the causes J <*1 An , , , which led to this unfortunate ilefeaL YY hatever the h»»d (* **“ horribly munglcd t j K , (WlUi0fl .1 , •»** IU IIIU t 1 dagT?’ 9* w *“ mortally wounded by . ... ’ of tilt , 1 ,,avin K entered tlie ttp- rhl , lv> „|, of the late elec , ^rriiead and ranged backward. |y regretted; it is useless "Ythaunson emiuty. and bam. and tU , all( | ,-bunging .Icfrat in victory. of Georgia. <>f Mr. Owen’* wife hy uh -, ■ for l|ie , to gs was the Right of tins j tl>- „ nt n the »k 1 14’ Sam - Cowan met James ^..^.rai-ment ! Tli. v reeovcre.1 their Connor ,| lt . i.^i-Ut ■wiuilhii R ife leaning ujion his arms t , licrj , v * T .tat«Jay morning, aud spit, in his Vtmgglc was - al "' rwlkrd * J«"tes mid Sandy M ,Fvcrv hlo If iL ! “' t ' owlul 0,1 ‘I' 0 promenade, L . !: Pl >er scuts, wlien Sandy < ** attack upon Cowitn wi ' **» then dreir a pistol and (Iu 1 heart, killing him instant- Attijane-insiy the friends of the par- . - . Waking a vigorous and fearful 1 -homier.-. pooled, whistled, •lung together, -, K -rations is interested in the question—not on Trilmti* nr llesnect ti iiimvcmvx t'Kr KISU YTKl) 1* YTKNT 5 ks - 1 hiring the melee .lint enaucl. a.t.l -it the stick- with such fttrv as to leave , v tllos , who have not Imrrowed hm.those who ... ”, UAK1UNC. 1 A I KN "’»• or perhaps six additional *liot« their teeth in them. Many broke their own have—osatUlosses incurred from such a raa-e, . ^ “ KN 1 , M LODGE, NO. tic. CAItPET LINING, "luu tin: coinhatunU were get)- nvek? hv a rush against, tin* wall, eojmintmgi ,|o, to that extent, retard the Successful wimbng Death Iim again ia.adefilaiwtraak^ amlatnriten ( (’nnK'ts.:i,- usul.stituteforSlraw ,1 Uctrt ained thatJa8. Owen w!,a suicide ndher thm. yield. Naturally the victis j U j, ( >f the Association, nnd, of course subject all fromouruiuUt one ofoar otdeat and moat devoted. 1»“ ^ 4c .. &c , Ibtwih thelUrli undinthe rv remained oft the side «f thie uien; buttten-t parties to more or less loss.—Georgia (Ttizen. member*. Mm. It. George is no more . He has . .. , . • . ,. ' [’ I , t ,l„.l |.„,„I,| with -abl'is with ... finiHied his course nixm earth, and iu the fullness of fTUIIS lining i*con«dered far anpenor toany «r ranging into the lmtga. tliem Ojsor. A duel fought withi satires _ , . . » n„t, t„ .h. 1 tide ever wed for the wviug of CarpeUorjtMi A CARD. T HE innlereipued feels it his duty to render thanks to the citizens of Houston nnd adjoin- Ipni-ift•**Sollil Frnneh Merino* Double Skirted nnd I h^hincnt shall be second to none, ami superior 10 | n * counties, for their liberal and extensive patron- Deliin Robi* Zti i ieSe SL KC The Bills of Fare offering the usuni favorite ! ^ e . while he be-* a continuance of their favors, Hi Lain Robes, halt in DeGtiiy.. CloaKS, aianHiia*. , dis|l( ., wi „ hav „ H.anges every d»y, ninaiatmg of |,S w ;il state to those who do not know him, that ma- new dishes. | ny years practice in the principal cities of the Sooth No Liquors are retailed, and Ladies may rest as- ; aat i a complete Dental Laboratory, enable him to everything will bo clonn to “ e ' j make as elegant and perfect Dental substitutes of I I oct 11)—1m) . H. HORNE. . the most approved and latest style, as can bo furnish- j ■371 c-f a* yr es "S3 TT 15J *tE7* ; ed by any 1 tentist in the State. ’ XL] . U yjft J, A YVORD ABOUT THE with a call.— WASHINGTON BLOCK, OP. LANIElt HOUSE, MACON, a A.. forming his customers aud Teeth, and not able to . . . ”, a. _ ' mnv tap! asfttir* Print*; Gingham*, Bleafthwl and Brown Shirtings, Apron Check*. Denim*. Linaeys, Liuen aud Cotton l* Porter, of lVnnsvlvaiiia, resigned his O.apor*, La.fies ami Gent* Hosiery, Glovt-*, Veil*, j , , * ’ i- i-ia and \ankeo Notions, Ac., A:c. thelleudi some iLys ago. anil 111 hi* let- Wewili take pleasure in sh Diapers, * *’ ItFft Notinil*. At*.. aVC. nr ing the almv ho will favor are at hoin**. FEARS St SWANSON. . 1-11,1 He -a vs- Snp. Marseilles (Juilts, Whif-n Goods of every v,; . rpAKKS pleusnr,- in informing his customers and 1 ““A 0 , 1 ?i .hS“mvn isUtnrc interposes n reimnlr, which, in • • , . , , rioty and description. Scarf*. Brilliant*, India Dinn® huyers gi*m*rallv, that he is now prepared to i : - . - . .nmmiulftt*" thom witli & , hisKgcnfwom an'’n'rights." they:,tv n.qlike- ^ adadZ P ‘S.Ioop^'*» The men were.,,. tO(l0 . x,, r do ,ve thtak that thevm^t to Fall and Winter Goods -• r - ■ - * * J Tile above mentioned Goftd* will be sold ou ns For Gentlemen’* wear, that can be exhibited in the first city. Constant addition* of desirable good* will be made by every steamer. He hil* in bis employ, one of the BEST C LITERS SOUTH OF NEW YORK, and can execute all or ders in the most approved style and at short notice, oet ID A HOOK FOR THE SK’K. “CHEAP STYLE OF WORK.” Person* needing Dental Operations or Artificial able to pay me my regular prices, will rather share my profits cheap, give sat isfaction, anil is the dearest at the end. All persons desiring my service.* will please call at my Residence, in Perry, where they will find all the comfort* of a first-rate Dental Office. Families liv ing at a distance may procure my service* by giving me notice. Will you pro Norlli, wlxeu you cun do beller South I & lEikissrasso MANUFACTORY &. REPOSITORY. FOItSTTB;• GA. H AVING purchased the entire f tere8lofthelatt £rm.of Banks, Wilder Sc Co., I invito the attention_ of the citizen* of Forayib and snrrouudmg counties to my extensive arrangements for manufacturing Top and no Top BUGGIES,KOCKAWAYS, CAR UI AGES, PHOTONS, See., ic. ^ I am constantly receiving additions, not from 1 he North, but Jrom my Work-Shop, to my stock on band—of three or four* buggies per week—which combine elegance and finish with lightness, strength, and durability. Orders for any sort of Vehicle, Harness Ac., are most re spectfully solicited, which shall be promptly *»up> f lied, and nil engagement* for work.punctually met. have constantly on hand a large assortment of Har ness. Repairing done at short notice and all »vork war ranted. j. H. BANKS. aug ft 1858. I yr X Thing of Beauty ss a Joy For- EVER. rnHK SUBSCRIBER WILL SEND TO ANY J. Address, upon the reception of Four Postage Stamps, a ICectpe for making tha most delightful aud superb Cosmetic ever discovered. It is a French preparation, and was originally the sole property -of Fanny Ellnler, one of the handsomest French wo men of modern times. This preparation can bo made by anybody. It will cure all diseases of the skin, and make the Complexion as Brilliant as Clear* and as Fresh, as that of a aeaitby infant. It will al so remove the Bccpcwt aud Oldest Senr». South Pox “nits” are eradicated by it in a very abort time, also Freckles, Birth Mark*, Scrofulous Sore*. See. Information for obtaining a Fren<*H preparation for leaning The Fonleat Teeth. Also, one for rendering sweet and Purifying she Breath.— One for restoring, curling, and Beautifying the Hair, and one for thoroughly Perfuming the Person n.ti<l the Clothing. The recipe explains why these are sent at so cfeap a rate. Address, MADAME H. AVERY, oct 5—lm New York Post Office. NEWGOODS. C. Campbell & Son, NEAR TIIE LANIER HOUSE, TTAVE received their Fall and Winter supply _L1 of KERSEYS, HEAVY BLANKETS nnd NEGRO SHOES at the lowest market price*, and. Planters would do well to call and examine before purchasing. They alao continue to keep a general stock o GROCERIES at thfc old stand, and do not intend to be undersold for Cash. Macon, Oct. 12, 1858. Drs. McDonald and Van Geisen, Dentists. Dentist* will find a Urge assortment of the best OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK, materials,for tilling l eetli, as well as for making ar- I'nrorim::t(«: A Hair. On Tuesday morning last. year*, |*oneto his reward. A link iu the mystic ..... M r . Cloth*. It is peculiarly soft to the tread, is ft Muftler an unfortunate chain u broken. Be it therefore of sound, and enriches the Carpet Fifty per cent. It ' y* .» >7 . A ; Jicso/retl, That while we bow with h urn ble re* also add* greatly to the warmth of a room by pre- alfatr occim*iiat the depot ol the . I* iguation to the will of God, who doeth all things venting the cold air from passing through the seams ——’" . • . . 1 - 1 AV ,w ,MW «u* ,»* uuu, nuv uuciu an iuiu^s VtUUiDff Ultl I’BIU <ui ttviu DOSSing til „ Western railroad in this city, in which Air. well, we can but drop » tear of sorrow at the grave of the floor. The material used in thi* Lining ren- Jamra .Uix.indcr, who inmlc an n-saillt njxm of one so endeared tona by thc tic of Friendship and ders it a -arc protection ujf.sinst tuotli. Mr YV. M. (’liiH'. w:i- sCTcrolv wrounried with Fraternal/sriinc. ! Ladies. Call at the Carpet Stores, aud sec* for ■ ' • . .1 .1..., It,,it, I Heiwtrr.1, That tn tha death of our deceased bro- . - jitHti l h . t 1 r _[ , flier, onr Fraternity has lost a devoted memlier, anil ; ^ -|' u j,,. | lu ’,j ^ v t'the Principal Carpet Stores in " '*' tlie U. S. Manufactured under the supervision o nv nn. sami ki. s. men. tx Lectures on tlih causes and cure of Consnmp- • ti,,,,, Asthma, Bronchitis, Heart Disease, Dya-. pi-p«ia. Female Complaints, and Chronic Diseases i generally, (hound, 3-Upases, 30 engravings,I hy Dr. | SAMUELS. PITCH: explaining the author's treat I ment bv which he both prevents and cares the above | titieial sets, at Northern price DR. FREDERICK GARKE, octlS—ly Surgeon Dentist. PAINTS AND OILS. o/iaa I.HS- Pure White Lead OvMJU 1100 lb-, pure White Zinc 300 gallons Linseed Oil 5 bbl* YY’inter Bleached Lamp Oil 2 bills “ " Sperm Oil diseases. YVith a great variety of Colors ground in Oil. .lust This book has been tlie means of saving thousands received and for sale by of lives Price 2*5 eta. Sent by mail, post-paid, for C. CAMPBELL A SON. S. S. (FITCH, otUee714| Maeon, Oct. 12, IMF. Broadway bv letter, free, octiri—3m MACON, GEORGIA. Electricity used in Extracting Teeth. •j\yrC DONALD’STooth Paste always on hand and . _IVJL for sale. Dentists can be supplied with the finest style of TEETH, also Gold Foil, Gold aud Bil ' ver Plate and Wire, Lathe Fixtures. dcc., w also with any kindof Instruments or Materials on sboitnotioo. oct 12 Coffee, Sugar, &c. O fl SACKS Ric* Coffee, 4vJU 50 Sacks Java and Lay. Coffee, 10 cents. Apply to Dr. S. S. FITCH, office <1 Broadway, New York. Consultation personally 01 a* I • (HIM XX a —- ! ■ ,.| * 4* I \|_ U*c»| arai • intv mill Ud.x |IUt 4 UllU , —4»iv wus uorrioiv nnuigicu 5S> „ IW< Inav taive Uftl. tlu*V have produced < Other, hut not tuitil. u.s wc an* mfirayro, Mr. «K-i«ty a naefnl and rvapected citizen. ■ .&,. SssKTlXSil'' «i*E jjasaari.yjKatgaa’-““•ts p “-"fe » reported that his skull is: 1MKS ii,l c . Success in thc future ran only ini. V . ... n' -l * . , , i .r ....tUn fVrvin tins in *kicli he was suffering thc Utitual hy hsnnony of action from tliis time for- head. Mr Alwasudws t ward, tat the dissensions * J^^nKrttU ; emu* bi souunvhal criti- • orniiTtfut. No St **• ,ro " ,«W bereavement. Jir—htd, That tlis Lodge be clad in mourning, and that each member wear the mti.il bailg«“ of mourn- iuf thirty day*. m * l *l l W**«d t)irough this coat of the pvt. “ Ilie 1*1 lira mI.«m4m «I>a I«m1.I I ( . l'. N. V. CARPET LINING CO., (J. R. IfAKiu.v<;To.v, Agent,) OS Water -t , N. Y _ _ Harrington’s Carpet IJniug and Premium Cotton Wmrrftrtarany ..fthe above resolutions be Battingcoo-untiy manufacturing, sent to the familv of the deceased, and that one be orclm promptly attended to. aDo sent to the Georgia Telegraph and Journal *Y oct»g—3m Messenger for jmWieation. ^ ^ TEACHER WANTED. A. Kist.-WASr, W. M. TTTANTBD. a Teacher, to take charge, for the Clinton, fit. Oct- IT, 1P5H. y V ensuing year, of the MenonvHte (Twigg* ring neair wlierc Tlic light U^nt"h^'h*rawfoJ?U«n tls. foren'umer ol u Empire Stale. Q*-**.'_ iri.if.ndi. it wns thus two years i Conntvi Academy. The next session will commence TIME TKAYEL1AG COBra UNITY, loo tho’ed Monday of January, 1859. Applicaiitafor the station will be expected to produce credentials I ll/o bbl*. Refined Coffee Sugar 25 hlids. P. Ii. St II. da> DRESS MAKING <S^C . l-tf-il Sugars. - is/.Ers. Eastman, ; r Too.lSSfc T,>w, “ > "' n $T' hr t?* v 1 Kiust Stkket, Sou a be abate the Flint House, I ’-'50 bbls. Whiskey, Pike’s, Georgia Plauter'a ' and Dean’a. • 50 bbls. Monongahela Whiskey, 75 bblsrl Gin nnd Ruin, for *al« bv AYERS, WINGFIELD St CO. To the Creditors of MONTPELIER INSTITUTE, j „*»».. oeoeoo. i rr » i - a t L„ VVrOULI) amiounco to the Ladies and citizens i A lA l P-," 0 .?" f Ia,ms »K»>n8t the Montpe- yy KBII ,, r! ,Uy, of Macon and vicinity, that kav- her Institute, which were contracted by v\ . ,s.» ▼ * *. f . /* irrn „ nnfl nf J WIBifcrd as Secretaty and Treasurer, aroireqneMed •. , a « .>, , . , ' • to furnish me with copies of their demands, nndto \\ {lCClCl* iV U ilSOll S SGWillg .flaCIlinCS F ,«>v. ...v, ... ..... y . is preuar»ru io rm,sim:xi, atsiv, auu makeup all work authority ti» act for them, by the l >th November, in entruste( i to (both course and fine) Such as La- order that the same may be settled, tfilc*n be of. Garnientgt R onn ^t*, Plantation Goods, «3cc. fected. L. N* »\ 111 i i LL, share of patronage is respectfully solicited. LO-A w «J-A Attorney, Sec. 1 MaconGn. Oct. t*, W*» net lit till I5ih nov *„Jonr. A Mess. copy. oct 12 90 many were in the, an iiK'enttvt to n** 1 ^ » v HM .: rf r produced this dettat.— Jbekmond Enquirer. Choice Elankets, &c. _Arera> , yra^ raBOCRHAYEfi ROLLAMPyt-1 ! ■, QAA pair .Northern Shoe, ,iccu of iKtnficd wood, with a wrew per-1 Tf.Rb cannot be too highly reommended. To the ! osnallv taught in lira* class Academies. I J * H' i t cjo pair Georgiabh■ - ’ IravclUug community especially U is c^-Uinly an ' ^^mtYAN invaluable remedy; having Utfie or no exercise,: V lVEItltV ' 25BalesOsnaburgs. ai.nstantly exposed, and subject to the effects of a ; f'y jjl’PREF W d'» Y’ams forMl" hy ..-,^lhS.YVIMBEBLV. i j - Carriages, &c. milE Sub-iribtr has just received V/ I a few more splendid Berlin Coaelies-W^. v with a good supply of extra fine COACH IIAR- j NESS, and J 1ST DECEIVED, AT Henry Horne’s, N'EXT TO AYEItS, YVIXGFIELD & CO., r- boxes spleiolid Cheese, . A.2 ao b' 1 ■ ■ ihigiish Dairy, 15 hbis. choice Northern Apples, ao boxes fresli Cracknells, 5 Firkins choicest Tabl'i Batter, for sale mi lowest races. oct 19—2t Ladies' Cloaks. # __ _ l.auge of climate and water, they require some I llkkorv wood \\Velvc or fifteen inches ^junre. pleatant xntdkine of this kind to regnUt<»tHe howe-l^. ; AYERS, WINGFIELD A CO. oet l ^—2m | Stock of CARRIAGES, JIAKXKSS. &<V ‘ ino*t reasonable terms. T. H. PLANT. at*t 12—4t the lUSTope: » htZH so oct in *d, this day, another large. lot of those a CJorh and Velvet Cloaks, at PAKKnr.rf. Mi