Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, November 02, 1858, Image 3

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The People of Africn. * „ g»TC Ust evening his second loc- •• Hull. Hi* subject was the peo- *2* The Fellatah people told him (*»« {mn . The >: soid J^* t j i n four directions from Tim- h * d !5. < 0 wanl Senegal, one down the west Niger, «» ta,cl >' int0 Houssa and L.uhe***** country. Their traditions “‘L.i- ancestors were white men and / Jt ilic E«* somewhere. One of their \ ihat tliev came from Persia. He M U th»t th* v h * vc *»•" the rem ' F’/.hTanuV ofCanibyscs, which wassup- 1 , j R w. u overwhelmcil hy a sand- 110 , w There were several libra- * IC ''j„. r of learned men in the heart * "t| kiieie a jrreat ileal more about ic ®" ‘,^, t them. They asked him, for Tliev km" •IhsiI diem. rT f *h, ,l»vs of our weeks were not T' | ,o Ami when he told them that hi .n-'lliev t«W him lluit they liad found "•heir books. The names of Abraham • 1* Uariamia and Susannah were com- * ’ Hn-ir language had 15,000 words to him; tiie**-’ were built up on aliout ”I n ,>t'. and 400 or 500 nouns. i* I ,L»a HAAmI,, AMiMI apP S ,1 that the black people originated r» and exterminated in Sahara with a r* — \„other branch mixed with the I the coast, while a third took a cen- ^ ‘ w Congo. There were all shades r among the native Africans. Some of iuuhs were almost white, and their lan- iVts not an African language. They were L hiking race of people, full of encrgysnd Li U-ing white people, were full of mis- Tliev had r,,n<)uertsl almost every part L ’lie bad seen men with Roman no- Ljv furtm-d bands and feet, black skims i„Jlv heads. They were called theblaek- i tuen, and were considered to lac the most , 0 f Africans. On the Nile was now the tir rare whose ancestors sent a l»ow to L, uidsahl: “Kiinl the man who can l if von ran.” These men had full beards, 't-’tlic (iuinea coast the English language Vu-i’l *"'* * IC much surprised ; ntt .,,, r by black men coming up to him itnf “Good morning, Sir.” The whole 'oftht Niger was admirably adapted to ation from ibis country, lie had seen 7th* finest of men in Africa which \ seen any»'W- He had often Itecn wiwlWT ®* *** not °fr“id to travel in )| t . vts kss afraid than in this coun- n - heathen jiopulation there were won- v k.ml and hospitable, ii wars ago a man in Liberia started on rime'• to Jerusalem, with his son. In 4 the father died. The people there gave tdd him to go down to the coast, uw .] alll ) g„ to his home, which he did. ,r dared not approach the white people in ■ountrv; the Moors would rob you, if they i municr you. M e hail judged all the ins by the few fishermen and slave dealers coast. We thought them an exceeding- people. Sa the coast men were. But interior, they were industrious enough. UieoknoM was a market two miles long, i ll ibvsses there at #C0 a piece. lie ’ [Special Correspondence of the Dispatch.) Rev. J. II. Graves, In my former letters I informed you of the course of Rev. J. R. Graves and his friends of the 1st Baptist Church. The result was that after his trial and conviction by the other wing of the church, two sets of delegates were sent up to the General Association at Lebanon, and that body decided in favor of admitting the Graves delegation. The friends of Dr, Howell presen ted a long protest, with the miuesL that it be entered on the minutes, which tcis refused. So Dr. Graves is likely to be sustained after all! . In haste, CUMBERLAND. Loi'isville Kv., Oet 27.—The full retutrs fmm Kansas of the late election for racmbersof the Legislature are received, with tlio exception ofoncdistrict. The Legislature stands: House Democrats thirty-nine. Republicans forty. Senate—Democrats "twenty-one. Republicans fif- teem Florida Schools, The Hon. Dr. Walker, the recently elected Superintendent of Public Instruction for the State of Florida, has just returned from a tour of inspection of schools in Canada, and com- m. ncol a similar tour in this city. He was yesterday taken to the North Moore-strect School hy the City Superintendent and the CL-rk of the Board of Education, and was con siderably astonished to see in one school more Dull Children. The teacher of a large school had a little girl under her care, who was exceedingly lack ward in her lessons. She was at the bottom of the class, and s omed to care but little about what passed in it. During the school hours singing was sometimes employed as a relaxation, and noticing that this little girl hail a very dear sweet voice, her teacher said to her: '.lane you have a good voice, and you may ' R. D. Grangers’ Improved I an Africn intimately, whose wealth he ftir riiriiwiy 1° count np one clay at Afri- E-iivs. It amounted to more than #2,000, | The people are very polite, especially in fo*. Hr used to go out with the people ” j,octs to their farms, sometimes twen- * i&unl. They kneeled, where we bow* I lie had often seen men kneeling to wo. the street; they were as polite to their n as to cue h other. :l» coast he saw women at work in the Mil not in the interior. Most of the trade ■ ritry was in the hands of the women. Lab* language had more abstract nouns Knglish; this taught him that negroes I bnw to think. When he preached, they v him with'the most intense interest express himself witli greater precision , Vnruha language titan in the English. Afrians made much uso of iron; they ,-.1 with elmreoal and ore, and without liel- TVy made the glass—a glass which the Shad endeavored in vain to imitate. Be- Tmr was l«>ni, they made glass on the nf the Niger, The women did the spin- jwl ihe men the weaving. The people urv (uvimrloiis, and did not work at homo, L situc central places, where they could |uih each other as they worked. Their was a Uve; an immense quantity would imported. I new no African King who was alisolutc. ul (he Council the King could do noth- V (Irani! Council of 70 could depose him. people w en' heathens and offered human ts. So did the Greeks and Hebrews, let he haft preached to thorn, they told Ihat they would not any more, and, so far 1 knew, they kept their word, They all nl !r ope (coil, in the immortality of the n l that there were spirits who mediated to them and (iod, They dressed like utile Imols and saddles," and their bri- rjtmg was exactly like lliat of the Mcxi- ihn nreived it from them through the mk am) .Moors. Their ware are gcneral- ilied hy one campaign. They generally ns made in Hamburg, and their powder, is rears', comes from Boston. The cap- taken in war, arc offered first for redemp- theiriviintrymcn, and then, if not re- <\ ait miM for slaves. The King of Da- ouMished a standing armv twenty or imago to supply himself with slaves, wad that he eonlcl always get plenty of ml powder with them. One-third of his v«s wowjen. lie thought, in ease the Junk revolt. • woman would keep them rt. The city of Ahlieokoota, on account mpnition to the slave trade, was threat- hy lU King of Dahomey, and 10,000 men i«* (omen sent against iL Abbcokoota sent out 15,OitO or 20,000 men to oppose Vn foot hours tlioy fouglit, and 1209 v-wAtuU were killed—many of them l Mas ended t he slave trade there.—A- war, 13d iait, Horderl'iiss in Imlinnn. uvnu. OcfotK'r 2ft.—Great excitement >tn |iruJuixsl in Oils vicinity hy the cap- fa fugitive from justice upon the soil of man named | Inrape Boll had effee- nkwv of his fatliepand brother from^tho ' juinilraudvnhurg, Meade county^ Kcp- vhrtr jbey were confined for aiding in f»l* rf runaway slaves. On Saturday ■iMV Rell was raptured at New Albany, l « iho Fair ground*, by a party oT « UBecra, who did pot wait for a for. nn, I'lit hurried their prisoner into "ky. Tlie ciiiiens nf New Albany wore at this invasion of their territoiy, and highly excited. The liells were rung, "tfr public meeting held. A steamboat 'rtmd to convey a hundred persons to ,a, wg, for the avowed purpose of rcseu- llcll. On this side of the river the »rrc not idle. An express was sent river from this city, to put theinhab- dltnuMlenburg on their guard. Gov. if Indiana, has promised to send a re- Ui the Governor of Kentm ky for the ^Mthc parties who seized Horace Bell, w'csl news here is. that a force from In- 'AA'ily aniicsl, had started for Bpuidcn- i*;*l Hut the Kentuckians, within reach ^ "'ere preparing to meet and »loA.iir ; » aiwiut U\irty-tive miles below A ' ,,any ‘ H nl; ' rl) " °PP ositc ’ Hitt from California. - ,,‘* t -~Thc steamship St Louis, from tnived tivday with the California T'T 1 ’ !W» dates to October 5th. lJ 1 k'Cwiis brings nearly one million five ^‘WiiWUreingold. r n*l been a general telegraphic celebra- California, on the 27th Sept WRunwra the 1 temoeraftc caqdplatc for “ f ?“prvme Judge, WW elecUsl by a j' 1 "'iM thousand four hundred, ,vy' ™ fti-ipiminteil adventurers arc rc- ft# Frazer over mines, ‘‘wiser, If “W itH-ii," ' fimch government haa made a new treaty "Tl»'wiinientofthc Sandwich Islands. <e f ‘">osletl to France, are the re- Iim. 14*5** 0,1 li'iuors, and the pennts- '* >o French consuls to exercise judt- Wker tuitl NiearnKtia Affairs, <M - 27.—Gen. ffm. AValkcr's jot ' ar ' ‘itmi ting serious dcplomntic at- xiih s ' J Mellknowft ihat lie is well HUP- and men: and it is equally. ft*t Officers in the British West iBfiST 0 ** ** v * emphatic orders to inter- wuutMer movements or expeditions, Mz&Amcrica. M™”! ll «t in case Gen Walker attempts- in Nicaragua lie will he iw^Tme Krilish cruisers; and serious TJ’mtkooa will then arise between fte I’nited States. T.(u 1 *JL“ r Nicaragca Attairs.—W«*h- mSJ^^lrissatj, invliwofGen. Walk- ^ on gives nutice to all i>ersonh ‘land- " at *Eua, to be provided with pass- Virc Prosidrnt Brnckenridge on DOCOLAS. Tlie following paragra]>h in the Vice Presi dent's letter alluded to last week, defines his po sition in the Illinois controversy:— The other rumor to which you refer is true. I have often, in conversation, expressed the wish that Mr. Douglas may succeed over his Repub lican competitor. But it is due to candor to say, that this preference is not founded on his course at the late session of Congress, and would not exist if I Supposed it would be construed as an indorsement of the attitude which he then chose to assume toward his party, or of all the positions he has taken in the present canvass, it is not necessary to enlarge on these tilings. I will only add, that my preference rests mainly on these considerations: that the Kansas ques tion is practically ended—that Mr. Douglas, in recent speeches, has explicitly declared his ad herence to the regular Democratic party organ ization—that he seems to be the candidate of the Illinois Democracy, and the most formida ble opponent in that State of the Republican party, and that on more than one occasion du ring his public life he has defended the Union of tlie States and the rights of ihe States with fidelity, courage and great ability. Temerity vs Pestilence. Tlie N. O. Crescent of the 25th pit, in an elo quent note of wanting to strangers to keep a way from that city, till frost, narrates the fol lowing sail incidents illustrative of tlie perils en countered by unaedimated jiersons entering New Orleans in Yellow Fever times:— tin Monday last a gentleman coming into the city from Osyka, found himself sitting r/x-n-m with a cnuqmny of strangers in whom lie became interested, t In inquiry, he found the party con sisted of four youths from Kentucky, going to New Orleans to seek their fortune. “Arc yon not afraid of the fever J” said our friend. “We did not know the danger when we started,” was the reply. "I advise'you,” said our friviui, “to take tni* return cars for Jackson, or you will doubtless soon lie occupants of our gravoyariL” “We had rather die than go liack,” was the answer. They came. Our friend followed them to their boarding house, and watched their fate. Three of them have been buried; the fourth cannot survive.” Incidents like the foregoing are not, unfortun ately, rare. They occur during every epidemic, and will, we suppose, occur (luring every suc ceeding epidemic for nil time to come. Even sadder incidents are frequently brought to the attention of the actively philanthropic and lie- nevolent Married |icople with their children, wholly raw and unaedimated, from the North and West, often come here during the heighth of epidemics for the purpose of bettering their fortunes—at least we can imagine no other mo tive. Tlie father takes sick and (lies. The mother takes sick and dies. Tlie children Like sick also, and perhaps one of them recovers, and becomes a destitifte orphan in a strange land, to he consigned, if not claimed hy distant relatives, to same one of our many excellent philanthropic institutions, or to take the pre carious and demaralpting chances of the streets. Sometimes the father dies, and leaves a helpless widow and large family of children to huflet a- gainst the storms of a hard world. Sometimes all die. Not long since a married couple and two children arrived from the West. In four days all were taken: and although every atten tion wits paid them, not a week elapsed before all were carried to the cold and silent tomb by pitying strangers! What a lesson—what a commentary—this ought to be! Expedition to Kicqragiin. Washington, Oct, 23,—The following circu lar is being very generally distributed by Gen. Walker: ' Mohilf, Oet. 19, 1858, Sir; You arc advised that on the loth day of November next, a vessel will leave this port for San Juan del Xorte. She will take any passen- sengers nnd freight that may offer fur Nicara gua. If you or any persons in your neighlmr- hood, desire to emigrate to (Vntrsl America, please advise roe of it as soon as possible, in order that passage may lie secured for you anil your companions. It will he well for you to arrive here three or four (lays previous to the depar ture. ... Your oliedicnt servant, A\ ili.iam A\ ALKF.n, These circulars are printed •*» <* ** CT,t rorm, on note paper, and have been sent to Gen. Walker’s special friends all over the country. Tlie NlearnKiin Question—A War CLOUD. It will be seen by extracts which wc give else where from the French and English journals, that a strong feeling of excitement has been a- wakened in France and England by information received there to the effect that tlie United States hail sent vessels to the waters of Nicara gua, to coerce the government of that republic in to a refusal to ratifv tlie contract made with Air. Felix Belly for the" opening of an interoceanic ship canal. That intelligence was also aggrava ted by a report of a new filibustering expedition la ing tilted out by Walker against the State or Central America, W bile entire faith seems not to have been given to this intelligence, the pa- |hts, nevertheless, improve the occasion to read lectures to the United States upon its national characteristic of annexation, and to notify us that we need not Ukc any open or RH-rct means to possess ourselves of the Isthmus of Nicaragua, inasmuch as the maritime nations of Europe would not for a moment tolerate such an assump tion on our part, . . . In connection with the subject we also find m the French papers translations of the letters that Hawed lietween our Minister, Mr. Lamar, anil the Nicaraguan Minister of Foreign Affairs, in rehitioii'to the Belly contract Wo give trans- lations of thciJt documents. In the reply of Senor Cortez, the Nicaraguan Minister, it is de clared that that government regards as null anil voiit the two contracts made with -tmcncan citizens for ojiening the Isthmus route, and that the mission of Gen. Jerez to A\ ashington was to cause the principle of justice to prevail with ’"v.^c'nrel'kcwiW infopnetl lhaj Mr. Lamar has demanded from Nicaragua the sum of six millions of dollars, as indemnification for loss ofAmeri- can lives and propwty (luingthcfillibiMtcrvrair that he has formulated against Costa Kira a further demand of two millions on the like ground, and tluit he purposes making similar demands upon Salvador and Guatemala. If there he truth in these statements and meaning in these threats the sooner wc brush up our military and naval resources the lictter. Wc must cither withdraw our pretensions or prepare to sustain them.—New \arlc Herald. persons than half the population of Tallahassee. [ l**d the singing. The order, drill general deportment of the j She brightened up, and from tliat time her school, and especially the singing, which was j mind seemed more active. Her lessons were conducted by Mr. Bristow, appeared to great' attended to, and she made steady pro -' advantage. "lie will this morning visit the One day, aa the teacher was going home - e Twelfth-street School. He informs us that the overtook Jane anil one of her school fcllov Stateof Florida lias appropriated every sixteenth : "ell Jane,' said she, “you are gettu. n section to educational purposes, hut the School S yvT y wrell at school; how is it that you >° Fund as yet furnishes only almut 25 cent- )ht j "inch better-now than you did.it the lieemi.me scholar. Of the 32 counties, however, six or' Ihe half year ’ eight levy a school tax. This in Tallahassee Is j equal to #25 per scholar. In the State only “1 do not know why it is.” replied Jane. I know what she told me the other day," I bout 1,000 .children are in public schools, most j *»**> her companion who was with her. nfiLi a t • _ : i i at. . *v\n«l vrhiit that v nskiil Ihe If of the comities not having organized under the School law. Provision is made for the advance ment of children from public school* to acadc And what was that *” asked the leaeher. Why she said she was encouraged Yes, there was the secret—she was enemir- mies and colleges at the public expense, these s ^‘‘ ,vr,s " ot dull in every thing, being made a iiart of the system.—Tribune. I "‘ “ ,M ' jHi A Hum Yankee Trick. Uncle Eli, as we used to call him, among lots of good qualities, liad one failing. He did love good liquor; but such was the state of his credit that no more would trust him. He, there fore, one day resorted to a trick, to answer the Wtl^mf nna’rfw". ^ ‘c by ™,*tant faultfinding or ungenerous sairasm. bottles, put a quart of water in one of them, ; ^ on ,, K . otht . r han ,X , l0W ofteil has a geld ing remark awakened into learning scholars. she had learned self respect, and thus slic was encouraged to self improvement. Take a hint, dear fellow, and try to reach the intellect through the heart Endeavor to draw out tlie dormant foculties of your _ children In discrimination, culture and well-timed praise. Give them the credit whenever you can, andnl- Iure them with hopeful words. Many a dull minded child has been made irretrievably stupid then put a bottle in each pocket, and started for the store. “I’ll take a quart of your gin,” | said Unde Eh, as he placed the empty bottle on ; ' the counter. The gin was pul up, and tlie hot tie Tm; Kenticlv and Inkiaxa Imutouuu.— was replaced in Ins pocket, when Unde ! '•: Louisville, Oct. So.—The difficulty growing pulled from his purse what at a distance might | out of Hiearivst „ r | lrtl .. l( . e lull, at jS'ew Albany, seem like a quarter of a dollar. “This is noth-, Iml tlas . mi iinhlv settled l.v the assur ing but tin, Uncle Eb, said the trader. Eh. anro , of the part of the Bramlenliergers. that “It s tin, j lu ll could lie released on liail. i-s’nt it a quarter »" said Uncle Eb. said the trader; “I shan't take it” “It’s all I’ve got” “Very well you can’t have the gin." Uncle, Eli, without much demurring, pullet] from his pocket the quart of water. The trad er took it, poured it into his gin-hand, and off walked Unde Eb, chuckling. Madeira Wine—Where it Comes FROM. A travelling correspondent of the New i lamp- shire Patriot, writing of Madeira, says: “Mr. Mardi, United States Consul at Madeira, is a native of the fine agricultural town of Green land New Hampshire, wliose ample anil cheer ful hospitality amazed others as well as mysdf. It was absolutely princely, at the same time it was without ostentation "and boost Not onlv Fabrication of Diamonds. (Ine of the most curious to lie afforded by a visit to tlie vast workshops of M. Bourguignon, where tlie whole process of' transforming a few grains of dirty heavy look ing sand into a diamond of the purest water is daily going on, with the avowed purpose of de ceiving everybody liut a buyer. Tlie coloring matter for imitating emeralds, rubies, and sap phires, is entirely mineral, and has been brought! to high perfection by M. Ilourgnignon. Many o|ieralors are employeil whose business it is to : polish tlie colored stones and line the false pearls 1 with fish scales and wax; the scales of the roach and dace are chiefly employed for this purpose. They must lie stripped from the fish while living, or the pearl kept an open house in the town, where ample j rooms and chambers were at the disposal of our Krom ( . Trnwbridk;t) , iw,a«,» Michigan party, with attendants to do the waiting, and servants to provide our breakfasts. Indeed, we ‘were lords of all wc surveyed,’ whether, house, licils servants, fruits, books or food. Mr. March has been for many years largely engaged in the wine culture and wine trade, in which he has made a princely fortune. I wish that all the “wine bibbers, publicans and sinners,’ would remember the statement Mr. March made to me, tliat not five pipes of wine are now made a year in ail the Islam) of Madeira! And yet it is a- hundant in the United States, and as delicious as abundant. The American crop never fails, : J though blight ami mildew have killed all the Also, Just Received a complete and large assortment of PREMIUM & FLAT TOP COOK STOVES, GRATES, Cooking’ Ranges, Office, Box and Parlor Stoves, And. Stove Furniture. sights in Paris is said I AH of which,will be sold at very low prices do wholesale purchasers, or retailed on the most favorable terms. B. A. WISE, oct 26 ■ . Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. Horace Fitch & Co. AUK STILL TO BE FOUND AT THE1K OLD Stand, on Triangle Block. OPPOSITE MARINE BANK. ^ySl) we have just received n very large stork of the various styles of Keaily Made FALL & WINTER CLOTHING, v , IIVJ IMWM , In , „ „„ „ IIIIV , Ala»lp upfixpreaiij fur iw, nud we are nhso iwei he keep a free table, spread with all the delica- j or tlie glistening hue. so much admired in the real supplies every week from our Norlhei cies of the island, at hishouse out of town,but he cannot l«. imitated. We S connection with our Heady Made Cio- tiling for Ot^titleinfMi, a very large stork of Children’s & Youth’s Clothing, Of the various styles and qualities to suit the Season,, aa weil aa all kinds of (ientlemen'a Furnishing State Bank. Detroit, August :io t 1850. 1)R. (iso. II. tiHKZs. Dear Sir.—Having been a Goods, consisting in part, of Merino Shirts and Draw' great sutferer from Dyspasia, and haviugheen e„, j £ £& ed by your Oxygenated Bitters, I most cheerfully j Umbrellas, Ac- attest their efficacy. My case was a bad one. In the space of four months I lost my strength, and for We also have a very large stock of the various kinds of Traveliug and Common Trunks, Ladies’ ty seven |>ound of flesh, was compelled to abandon Bonnet Boxes, \ aiises, carpet Bags, Ac. business, and reinaiu an invalid for fifteen months. Travelling, absence from office duty, had done some thing for me, but there seemed little probability of m cure until I began to take tl»« Bitters. In one week was greatly relieved, and in three weeks 1 was r<q(iiiiM>J thirty pounds h ;" b ". V. V • , V , VV. M'rfrnly well, and !*«*»•*»«# vines m Madeira. Strychnine «k>es not fail; | >f v ..u are ut liberty either, if the vine does.’ .. ... vmlp .... Nona Stiliib. We have carefully watched the Indian news I to use this, if it will ai all further your laudable purpose ot diffusing this valuable remedy Respectfully yours, C. C. TROWBRIDGE. | - i . certificates as the above, are not to be ob : to discover \\ here he\\:is and w hat lie^ as lining. . ; M |’ MV or of a medicine deatitntn of merit, but 1 Of late * jug name is never heariL 1 cstenlat, ; nre on |„ g| v< . n upon the in«»st satisfactory proofs of • among the files of foreign journals received at j their eaira< . y aml gucceas . Skth W. Fowi.k A Co., Boston, Proprietors.— re. STROllEUKERand ! HATS and CAPS We also have a good stock of the various kinds of tints and Caps. We respectfully invite all who may want Goods in our line to call and examine our large Mock, as we are disposed to sell at extremely low prices, as e are satisfied u’ifh small profits and quick Oct % Jb.—tf II. PITCH * CO. BOV ~ the office, was a copy of tlie Bombay Times, of September 7th, in which We read an "< ‘•"""1 j s ,7aLy thei/ageni, every wl.ere that “the Nena is said to he about eighteen ! For gale in Manm , K . ,, w miles from Dhoryhuree, in (hide, in Ins jungle j.I-'u^Ix HUNT ,v CO bamlioos," accompanied hy several friends, whose unpronounceable Indian names we need not here repeat. Also, that “the number of bis own adherents lias much decreased since the de feat of the insurgent* at Kazeegunge.but it is sta ted that lie has aliout 22UO Imdmasiies hanging aliout him.” This does not look particularly promising for the Nena. "’hen we have furth er particulars aliout this distinguished person, we shall publish it. —Philadelphia Press. . DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. J. B. & W. A. ROSS, A re now receiving a largo and wellseleeted Stock of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC DEY GOODS, FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE, to which they invite flu* attention of MERCHANTS. Oct. 2t»—tf [3-1 Oct. ‘-Hi—tf J. B. A \V. A. UOSS. Minnesota Leo isla tike.—The St. I‘.nil Pi oneer, of the 2»th inst. says the next Legisla- To Arrive. Nervousness, or Weakness ot guy KIND. If any ofmir readers are troubled with Nervous ness or Weakness of any kind, they should procure a bottle of “BlEBfl AYE S HOLLAND BITTEIIS.” We have tried it, and nan recommend it confident ly, as a medicine giving almost instantaneous relief. —Dailr Eutrrpri j TAIVE THOUSANDS pound* Oils and Glass, A ye/. Cherry Pedant is a most excellent remedy j J 1 aooo pounds French anil American Zinc, Lime, Plaster, Cement ami Hair. W E keep constantly on baud a good supply ol tlie above articles. Packages. Oct. as—tf . lb St. W. A. BOSS. Paints, Oils and Glass. The Tunnel. The friends of the Blue Rijge Itailyoad will ttiS&'TSZSiES&Si Iheir business thoroughly, and constantly engaged on their contract. To rivu our readers an idea of the progress that is ntaking, wc will merely give the statement of Mr. St. John, the resident engineer. lie informs u« that last week fifty feet of tunnelling were tna'le, and that ordinarily the progress made i but little lichind it Surely, with such factsi these liefore as the tunnel trill not longer he re- parded as either an impracticablc undc^ktng ot a life-long job. The woriconfte other points, is progressing finely Keotce Courier. Mr. Ocorgc W. Adams. Wc learn from the Jlepublican of yesterday that this gentleman, at present connectcil \ut the SoutlMvestem Railroad, has been appotn- ted Superintendent of tlie Central Load,, i place of tlie Ute Mr. Enehson lomr. axui^tlrat he has accepted the appointment Mr. aus, Wsidcs being one of the best radread men in the South, “ s ami wc congratulate the stpckhpWersof the t at Railroad; aiol the citizens of Savannah, on SStft; tbefonner securing» Olliccf. and me »w w* w nu nlier of'so worthy a gentleman.—Arc-- tin- latter ft" thcadditi 0 " t° tluit' Coughs nml C%*hls. Wo have hud occasion to try it* virtue repeatedly during the winter just clos- ture of Minnesota will prolialily stand thus: 1 «haml always found it* nan attended with beneficial Senate—democrats twenty one,Republicans six- j r ,. s „|| S . Thnae wlio arv afllictod in tliii way, will do teen. House—Democrats thirty-eight Repub- we || try It can hu had at almost any of the licans forty-twa Democratic majority on joint! | )ru(t stores.—y.burg Ilrgi.ter. P«. liallot one. j ;———.. . ; 1 From the New 1 ork News ] An Extuaokdinauv Bank Faiuke.—The fail- kotiiiko sisck the Focndatios or riiz Citt tire of the Western Bank of Glasgow has spread ur Se „ y 0BK | ias produced the excitement among unparallcd ruin throughout tliat city. Thirteen . a „ ,-Uiiani tliat Pref. Wood's Hair Itestorativo haa hundred families held investments in the con- , lolll . AU ,.| nssps f r „ m the gray and bald headed cern, which in many eases constituted the sole , s ;i v ,. r hai.Mil matron, down to tlie denondepce nfnnal ....... ^--! > sprigmix j i ... u i 1 -i- 11 | „ her clos- nnd orphan daughters. The total paid up cap- j *y ringleta.are oniwdingmo ai — ital Wits equal to #7,500,000. When the stopp- j w . a y ; n,, former to b-! permanently restored, age ocenreil, it was SOon seen that the whole of; ^ t | |0 | a „,. r p,,,,,.** themseivea of tliat which tjiat property wax swept away, and that those j w - |) | p n , v( ,„, ||„. inroad of envious time, and cause who had nothing else would Ik; reduced, to ties- j |hl , n|l|lp:iran( .„ n f youth and beauty to linger to the titution It was hoped, however, that this atPSt agP> IteaUes, all the popular Druggists in 1.1 1- *»- * *■”“ ’* the country nr« constantly engaged in dealing out 1000 Gallons Linseed Oil to Barrels Turpentine, Witli all kinds of Colors and Paint Brushes, all fresii and good. Give us a call. Oct. J6-tf J. B. * W. A. BOSS would lie the worst In a little further time it transpired that there would lie a deficiency of #1,500,000, in addition to the loss of the whole capital. A call of $193 j„.r obaro accordingly was enforced on all who had anything left 1’his was finally paid in June last A lull then in- tcrvcncil and it was supposed that ifthere should happen to lie any further call, it would he light Complete astonishment was therefore felt on the 7th inst, when it was announced that the de ficiency, insteail of bcing#l,500,©00, had proved to lie #7,000,000 nnd that iqion each share a fresh payment of #500 would be required with in twenty-four days, A large proportion of the stockholders having been already ruined, the mmilier of those able to respond is "limited, and it is calculated that out of the thirteen hundred not more than one liun- tlie Kestnrative to their customer?, “ anil the cry U still they come.” < 'it IT/Yl JiV 1 of worthies* imitations, a* several art already in llie mark«. called by different names. ‘Use none, unless Hie words (PboVessok Wonn i Hair Restorative, lle|mt, St. Iciuis.Mo. and New York.) are blown in the bottle. Sold hy all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers. Also, tiy all Fancy and Toiler goods’ dealers in the United States nod Canadas. oetjjfilm ANNOUNCEMENTS. ^"Candidates must pay In advance. py We are authorized to announce JOHN SI. GILES J5sm[., as a candidate for Judge of the Ma- (b^^andlll^wVll'uiUn^te'lyhnVc'tmy property j eon Circuit a. the election ou the first Monday in left, Many of the sufferers liavc died, some have j January next. become inaan’e, children have been thrown on ; Cff* Tlie Hon. IIK.NRS G LASIAK, prreenU the charity of friends and strangers, and there ; i,', s name to Hie voters of Hie Macon Judicial ms- is scarcely a family in the district which is not ; , ricla candidate for election to the office of to some extent alllieted. One eminent re 'j j„dsc, which he now holds. tired merchant who bad investeil the whole or jioNTFORT Ksq., presents bisj I.»"»^- TO PLANTERS AND MJEIiCHYYISrTS. W E ofter the following artiulius on vury accom modating terms: 1000 rolls Gunny Bagging, l000.SacksS.nlt, •J.'i barrels Potatoes, 410 bales heavy (*111111}' Bagging, 1100 coils Richardson’s Ureou Loaf Rope, 1CHJO pounds Twine, •joo wftWitur^ , 150 boxes Dandles all qualities, 100 do Soap, 7"» boxes Start'll, loo boxes (’andy, 100 do Soda, 125 kegs Nails, 150 bales Osna burgs, 50 hairs Georgia Kerseys, 25 bales Yarns, 100 bales Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, 25 hhds. Molasses, 20 barrels Syrup, Largo Stock of fresh and new Dry G-oods, Daily receiving in Store, which we will s»*!l at living rates, consisting of the following : 20 case* Prints, 15 cases Ginghams, IO00 pieces Merinoes, Delanes,Slially and Alpacas 1200 doxen Hosiery, 25 bales Marlboro and other domestic Stripes, 10 bales 'licking, 10 cases Linseys, 10 cases Flannels. 525 pieces Satinets anti .leans 150 pieces Caasimurr*. 5o pieces Fancy ami Black Silks, 800 dozen Handkerchiefs, 1200 pieces white Muslins, Also, a large Stock of Clothing anil Hats, with 550 cases ot Shoes of all kinds, and 1000 Negro Blankets. Wc respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. ‘ " Rf I Oct. 2ti—tf J. B. »V W A. OSS. For Sale. screened them throughout Among their chief j he held, apologists they have numbered Sir Archibald Alison, the author of the History of Europe. J.^IVE Hundred dozen Georgia Buckets. F 25 do Northern do 10 dozen llrooiiH, ion Ufitd Tubs, 50 Half Bushel .Measures, 10 tons Iron, 5 ton* Castings. 425 sacks Family and S. F. Flour, 100 Boxes Tobacco all qualities. 40,imm>pounds Bacon Hog round, 10 barrels Nuts, 50 tmxes Raisins, 104) boxes Cheese, 10 keg?, Goshen ltntfer # With every article nailed for in the Grocery line, ccpling liquors. We would respectfully solicit a call from pnreha- rs. aa we can make it to their interest to patronize [Oct. 20—If) ,1. It. A W. A. ROSS NB W Fancy Dry Goods AT BOSTICK <§6 KEIN’S Head-Quarters of Fashion rplIE Ladies and Gentlemen of Macim and sur X rounding country are respectfully invited to call at the “Head-Quarters” of Fashion, ami exam ine our new Fall ami Winter Stock of Fancy and Staple Dry €«oods which for Beauty, Elegance, Variety and Style, can not be surpassed in Georgia. Our DRESS GOODS Department is unusually attractive, and as the Ladies know tiiat we always keep’the Richest and most Fashionable Styles that are Drought to Macon, wo deem it unnecessary to specify by name each of the varied and almost in numerable novelties in that line, which now fasci nate ©very one who examines them. Wo will say, however, that in DRESS GOODS our stock, we think, cannot be excelled. In Laces, Embroideries, Worked Bands, Swiss Cambric Frillings, Lace and Muslin Collars,jmd all such Fancy articles, we say most emphatically that we are better prepared than ever to serve our pa truiifli nnd n*n furnittli all such Gooda at very dneed rates. Our stock of Staple IDry G-oods are so well and judicionsly assorted that every o in want of good, pRKsii, first QUALITY supplies for family purposes can be accommodated exactly, and every article sold warranted as represented. Don’t buy your CLOAKS and SHAWLS until you examine our large and beautiful assortment. Our CURTAIN and CARPET Department is com plete, and wo would particularly invito every body to examine our CARPETS before they buy. We have a tremendous stock ot all kinds, and at low prices. One more Word. Remember that our goods are all new—were well purchased, and wc are resolved shall be sold as cheap as any house can sell them. None slmll un dersell us. BOSTICK A KEIN. oct 12 11 v CON PRICES CURRENT. ISGFIZLD * CO. COKKIl TKIl WKZKI-T «V AtfUZH. ' and addressed to the I'hilzdelplll# Bulletin, says: “Mr. J, Glnncy Jones, the defeated U- itAI.K ROPE—Kentucky.... compton Congressman, has been tendered the ’’f-.'—1*. mission to Awstria, by a letter from tlie Post-1 HANDLES—Sperm dent, received on Satnnlay evening, and written. 8ur of course, on Friday evening, immediately after the official announcement of his defeat.” As the honor is considerable and the salary nine thousand dollars, Mr. Jones has no great — cause to grieve over his late defeat for Congress. | CORN ... Mesl — •Oceans” or (.’ottos.—-Everything that has Tallow Patent.. COFFEE—Bio Java... Laguira. Clancy Jones rr fok Vienna.—A prvnte Qe- 7r A(UUS( s Keiitu(ky p y( ] snatch from reading. Pa., elated the 16tn lpst^nt, , * Indis ¥ yd * . 1, * i. iL. Ill.:u.1„1 n t.l a K.i1L.#!n I «. .. p If, p tt. p It. V It viib *:» 9 tb *» It. v tb ** tb 9 tb Pbl «* bl » » ru pm *• bl P bl *»-bl V 1>I 9k K 9 tt> 9 tb P IB P Bl li{ $ ♦‘e’ t*g’l FBt rgt 9 lb whccls-is pressed into service just now to haul cotton, and still there seems no diminution of the mighty mass at the depot. _ Cotton is all over the city, in streets in lanes in ware-houses u» yards in Cotton Presses and still conies forward without cessation. It is enough to gladden the hearts of ship owners to see it in such profusion, after siilllring so severely last year. With all tlie activity, freights are not high, but vessels arc able to load so quickly that it renders busi ness prof ital ile. CoMMEKCiAi. Bank or Bkvnswick. This in stitution closed doors and wound up its existence on the 25lh inst Wc leam that the notes of the Bank will be redeemed at the Bank of Savannah, and also by O. Friendlandcr & Co., in Brunswick, the latter having been appointed specif! Agent for that purpose. Watek is tue sea.—If w-e would obtain any idea of the water w hich the aoa contains let us suppose a common and general depth of the ocean. By computing it at only two hundred fathoms or tlie tenth jart.ofa mile, we shall see tliat there Is sufficient water to cover the whole , (dobc to the height of five hundred and three | glolK. \ . l.,1,1 (l„.l il.-.l :» n . n „l.l fnnu : FEATHERS FISH—Mackerel No. i.. No.*.. 44 No. 3.. FLOVR-^Saperfiut Extra-..- Family........ GUNPOWDER IKON—EiiRlisli Swedes Sheet LIME MOLASSES SYRUI 4 .. NAILS OILS—Linseed.......... Train Sperm Imitation Snerpi. Winter lllea'd Whale Lanl,, PROVISIONS Brzr—Mess f Prime 9 Bacus—Hsms ¥ Sides -. 9 Shoulders 9 Pork—Mess ¥ Prime ¥ L»ai v Buttir—Goshen J Country......... r I’HIIII P ¥ Pike’s.......... Uononeahela... SPIRIT S TUKPJOITINK.... SUOA. Brown,. Clarified..-..-.—-. Crashed... - Lt - nnd we should find that it would form SALT - _ a gt’olw of more that, sixty thousand mile* in U K Y—hr c tVc 111111 diameter. ' no.. 4 . \ Strom; Swuoier.—Wellingt»\ Kawson and family, cvmsisting of wife ami tlirec small children, were u|iset into Uie«>hio riyer near t’er- t-do.a few days sgft. ’’.V the carelewate** of their boatman, and very narrow ly cscap«I with their lives. Mrs. Raw son clung to her children, and ,, )K . seizing Mr. Rawson’s emit, lie swam to shore Q-— _ Jrith hem all The young gentleman who flew into a pas gion lias had his wings clipped. 70 45 7 00 1G 00 12 50 5 50 G 00 6 75 G 25 31 5* 0 1 75 12J 12* 10 ** 00 00 00 00 12* 25 20 nnn e 18} l«j 13 00 (i 00 C SO CO - 1 75 »j I 50 ’ 1 15 | 1 35 10} 9 m 00 00 . 00 0b t\ Buy Early Copies—now Beady TIIE POETICAL WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE, Beautifully Illustrated with more than ONE HUNDRED ORIGINAL DESIGNS By Daki.ev, Bucket, Foster, Ph eersuii.i., Ten- met., CttorsET, Dl'goas aso MinnoT ; And engraved in tlie finest style of Wood Engraving By COOPER. LINTON, EVANS, Ac., Ac. Splendidly Bouud—Price Six Dollars. A' Guv Copies in Morocco, Nine Dollars. ALSO; THE FIFTEENTH EDITIONVIF POE’S COMPLETE WORKS, IN FOUR VOLUMES, 12mo. PRICE #4,50, Containing the Talea of the Grotesque and Ara besque; Wonderful Stories of the Imagination; All his Poetry; The Story of Arthur Gordon Pym, and a complete collection of all his contributions to the 4 Magazine. Edited by RUFUS W. GRISWOLD, D. D., witli Notices of his Life by J. U Lowei.1. and N. P. Willi*. Sent by ianik postage prepaid, on receipt of price. J, S. REDF1ELD, Agent, Oct id—2m 34 Beckman at.. New York. FOB SALE. A VALUABLE FAMILY OF NEGROES, con sisting nl a man 3U, his wife 31. their 3 children, a boy 8, R girl« years old. and an infant. — I The man is a good Carriage Driver and Ifnnse 15 ! Servant; the woman, a good Cook, Washer and .. i Irnncr, and House Servant. Oct, ac —at h N, WHITTLE. TUSTBEUEIVEU and for sale for cash. •J 30 Boxes ol assorted Tin Plate, SO ltnmUis of assorted Wire, 5 Pigs of Block Tin, IQ0 Gross of assorted Kettle Ears, B. A. WISE, Got. 36. Cherry st„ Macon, Oa. 15 To Rent. • A K1KST CLASS FOUR ROOM DWELLING HOUSE in a desirable part of the City, with good oat Buildings. Apply to Ort. Sf-.-tf E C. GRANNIES. ..P tb 11 » 13} facon Cotton Market. Mai -, Nov. 2d—We quote from 10 to Uly. [ Receipts very heavy, with a moderate dcmaiol FOR RENT. A COMFOKTAHLK Dwelling with suYuT^rooras* good ot water,' "lit builtHfles, *kc.. near i residence of Dr. Stroherker. ASHKU AYhHS. octl» Bacon for Sale. HUDS CLEAR SIDES—Just received at T-jo-tf HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN'S on loJ 9ft -' HENEY HDENE'S CELEBRATED 0 Y Finest CAKE and BREAD and FRENCH PASTRY BAKERY, CANDY Manu- factorv, FRUIT and TOY Store, PROVISION Store and H e staurant, CHERRY STREET, Next to Aykiss, Wisckieu) <St (Vi's Wholesale Grocery Estahiisliment, and on the Street lending to the Passenger Depot, MACON, GEORGIA rplIE undersigned having since first October re- •f tiie larges?aAWlWat'ilSl?.glSTf* 4 " ffers for 0,,e GOOSTFE CTIOTSTuf^XtlE s 3 at Wholesale and Retail, for CASH entirely, at the very lowest calculated prices. My Stock in part consists of the following: The best Cakes & Pastry, Broad & Crackers made of the choicest Materials in the city,—fresh baked'rrrery dmy. Ornamental Cakes in the newest styles, for Weddings, Parties and Pic- Nics, and of a.superiority to \vhi«*h all my customers will favorably testify. Candies, Fresh borne made, nnd fine French Candies of ev« ry sort and Style. Fruits. Oranges, Pint Apples, Bananas, Apples, Lemons, Jocoanuts, Peacan Nuts, Brazil Nuts, Filberts, Par adise Nuts, Almonds, Princess Almonds. Raisin?, Figs, Dates, Prunes. Currants, Citron. Toys and Dolls, The largest nnd best assortment in the city. SegaTS and Tobacco Of the very nest brands, to snit the most particular Customer. Provisions. Cranberries, Cubages, Onions, Potatoes, Teacake?, Yeast Powder?, Fish, Oysters, CSame, Lobsters, Sar dine*. Salmon, State Cheese, Pineapple Cheese, Choicest Hut ter, Knglish Pickles. American Pickles by Jar or Hallon, Sauces/Catsups, Spices, Candles, 'leas. Coffee, etc., etc. Wines and Brandies, Of which l keep only the very best, ami guarantee the same to be pure, nnd not composed of Drug?. Otard,Dm my A Co., Sazerac, Bourbon Whiskey. Scotch Whiskey, lleidsick Champagne, Mndeira, Sherry, Port, Muscat. Cherry Cordial, Malaga, CJn ret, Ilockheimer, Markohrunner, Jamaica Hum, Ca tawba Wine, Native Pure Juice. Parties Furnishedforith all sorts of Confections, and in h *tyle to compete with the best Confectionaries North South. My RESTAURANT, to be opened on the 1H111 ol October, instant, will bo supplied with the best the markets all'ord, and all dishes will be cooked to suit the most scrupulous. GT Attentive waiters, clean places, nnd moder ate charges arc inducements which I ofier. £S**My terms are strictly CASH, no accounts are made. BTA1I that fair, honest dealing, prompt attention, politeness, and the most reasonable charges require, will he found at my estnlilLaient. {^"Orders from the country, accompanied with the CASH, will meet with attention, and all goods are guaranteed to give satisfaction. oct 12—tm HENRY HORNE. \ Plate Press and Citizen copy 1 month. NEW STOCK OF CroclsLery. T SUPPOSE all know by this time, that I have L moved my . stock: from TRIANGLE BLOCK to the Granite Front Store, OPPOSITE TIIE LAMER HOUSE. r now hsve a new and good STOCK OK CHINA, Consi.Hliiig of DINNER SETTS, at from $175 down to any single Sett wanted. Tea Setts Gilt, from *2,00, (best French China) to #23,00 and S75,00. White China, made iu Setts to snit purchasers and priced accord ingly-. Glass in Setts, Fj-ench, for from *l*,00to *30,00, per sett, handsomely cn graved. Goblets, from *2,50 per doa. to $15. White Granite Waro made up.as wanted. I also have a. fine assortment of fine Castors and Plated Tea Setts. All the above Hoods I offer at New York Price*, as small profits, quick sales and satisfaction to all parties is my motto. Orders will b»* filled same as though the purchaser were here. Oet. 26. R.P.MeEVOYw City papers copy. GEORGE PAYNE, WHOLESALE Jc RETAIL X>:0."£Tei-Gi-X«3'3? And Stato Licensed Apothecary, MACON. OA. I S happy to inform ti is friends, patrons and tlie public generally, that his Stock is now full and complete, which comprises every article tliat should ho found in a First Class l)i :ig ami Chemical Store. Weekly arrival I of tlie Savannah .Steamers ena bles him to replenish his Stock Weekly, with FRESII AND CHOICE GOODS, which are bought with great attention to purity, and sold as LOW as at auy Drug Establishment in Geor gia. PHYSICIANS’ PBESCBIPTIONS Compounded at all hours with care and neatness. His stock consists in part of the following articles: Drugs, Chemicals and Medicines, Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors, Glassware, Syringes, modern styles, great variety, Window Glass, Putty, Artist* Tools, Mechanical, Artificial and Natural Leeches. Fresh Hops and all other Herbs, Surgical Instruments and Medicine Chests, Family Soaps, Fine Starch and. Geletines. Fine Castor Oil for Family use. Wines anti Liquors for Medical use only. Perfumery, Pomades and Toilet Articles. Gold and Silver Lent, Gold and Tin-foil and Artificial Teeth, Hair,Tooth and Nam. Brushes, White Wash, Paint, Cloth and Flesh Brashes, TRIPOLI, a great article for cleaning Metal and Glass, Grass and Garden Seed, and all the patent Nostrums of the day. Comer Mulberry street nnd Cotton Avenue, Moron. api 21^ Fresh Medicines and Pure Drug* Macon Drug Store. E. L. STROIIECKER & 00. WHO LJE.SAI.K A- HETAir, ftRDCCIKTZ We ari dailv receiving large supplies from dire( t IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS rplIUS ensuringouremto’nm ehniccrucJ pure ai 1 tiriek. Our Chemicals are invariably purr hated from M.'inufaetari rs, direct, enabling us to warrant them tree from adulteration. We have now in store :i select stock ot Drag. Modlcinau, Cliri ihat., Oils. Window Gin.., Pntoni Mrdleinv., Dy.Sluffi, Onint Ili-ii.hc, Instrument* 4 , White Wnsh Brushes, IMtnrmsirniirnl Preparations. And Toilet Article*,, together with tin beat assortment of INSTRL M ENTS ever offered in this market. Planter*. Pby sicians. and Merchant, wilt consult their interest by examining our att*ok before purchasing. E. L.tJTROHECKEH ,v Co., jau 12 Opposite Redding House, Macon, Ga. I'Hivoriiig Extracts for Pics. Jot- lies, Ac. EXTRACTS of Peach, Extracts of Almond,, i* Vanilla. 44 Strawberry, 44 Pineapple, " Ro«e, '• Lemon, “ Orange, 44 Nutmegs, “ Cellery, For sale at the Macon Drug Store, jin 17 E. L. STKOHEUKERftCo, Potash. S UPERIOR 1st aorta, always on hand, jau 12 E. L. STROHECKEK *k Co. Bucliu tliut is Biicliu : rillJE undersigned have for years manufactured 1 an Extract ol Bncliii for tlie use of Physicians, ami can recommend to all necessitated to use tbia Medicine, their preparation as being far superior and more reliable than the puffed quack uoatrums designated os Extracts of Bucliu, most of which con tain no Bnchu whatever. Try it. jam* 20 E. L. STROHECKEK & CO, Couglis tint! Colds. Ayer's Clierry Pectoral, Stabler’a Anodyne Expectorant. Wistar’a Balsam Wild Cherry, Hootland's Syrup Tar, Hosting's Syrup Wood Naptha. jan 12 E. L. STROHECKEK * Co. Physicians’ "PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded at ai JL hours day or night. jan 12 E. L. STROHECKEK Sc Co. Ittortois’s Cough Syrup. T HE Proprietors still continue to manufacture this favorite remedy, vouched for by many home certificates. E. L. STKOHECKER * Co. jan 12 Garden Seed, p I,. STKOHECKER * CO., lias just received .Fa . and opeued a large and well selected Stock of Garden Seeds, warranted the growth of 1S58. Turnip Seed by the paper or pound. Peaa and Beans hy the paper, quart’or bushel. Dealers supplied on liberal terms. E. L. STKOHECKER * CO. Cor. Mulberry and 3d Streets, Macon, Ga oct 19 Checks on New York FOR SALE BY’ TUE MANUFACTURERS’ BANK Watches! Watches! C ELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS—James Hoddell A Co, U. A G. Heesley, Josh Toleman, Josh Olarenshaw, Edwards Robinson, and the cele brated American Watch in Gold and Silver Coses. SWISS MAKERS—Eugene Braquet, Breithing Laderiet, Edouard Favre, Brandt and others too numerous to mention, by DAY A MAUSSENET. Clocks, Clocks, Clocks. The Marble Clock, running three weeks without winding—striking hour and half hour. Also, Eight Day, Marble and Marbleized Iron, Bronze, Wood and Marine Time-pieces, with and without the alarm DAY A MAUSSENET. Fine setts of Jewelry. DAY A MAUSSENET. Diamond Pins, Finger Rings and Ear Rings. DAY A MAUSSENET. Fob, Vest, Chattalans and Guard Chains. DAY kV MAUSSENET. A fine as mrtmei.t of Necklaces, Crapes, Medalions and other Trinkets, by DAY A MAUSSENET Silver Table, Tea, Salt, Mustard, Berry, Sugar and Cream Spoons. Also, Desert and Pickle Forkes. Cups, Goblets, Waiters, and sui;dry other silver nr tiefes too numerous to mention, by DAY A MAUSSENET. Musical Instruments. Violince : os, Violins, Flutes, Fladgcolets. Fifes, Banjoes and Tamborines, also a fine assortment ol i Italian* French, and Eiur^ x Vi J^ ; Xi Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Specks with the Scotch Pebble Glasses, by DAY A MAUSSENET. FANCY GOODS—A large assortment, by DAY A MAUSSENET. JEWELRY REPAIRING done at the shortest notice and Maacic anti HM T VII E«, for sale by oct 1 C DAY A MAUSSENET. TOIISEK CUTTERS’ BAA’K. Exchange at Sight ON NEW YORK, LONDON, PARIS. FRANKFORT, (on the Maine.) HAMBURG, BERLIN, BREMEN, Ac., For Sale at this Bank in Bums to suit purchasers. J. 8. HUTTON, Cashier. Savannah, Sep. 6, 185rt. 52—6m. Macon, Jan. 4th, 1658. The subscriber will make cash advances on cot ton consigned to George Parsons Sc Co., Savannah, and agree to hold the cotton forty-five to fifty days from date of shipments. ISAAC SCOTT jsn ~ l in the beat poss.We manner, WATCHES, I HuntingCasfisa.Qflld.aud.Siiver Hoddell IKS, for sale by CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! 3E3Lomo va^L if?. H AS removed to E. SauUbury’s old stand, next door to Strong A Wood’s Shoe Store, and is prepired to exhibit one of the largest and finest stocks of iReaily Made Cbthing in the city. oct 5 Insurance Agencies. OF TIIE AUGUSTA INSURANCE & BANKING CO. AND THE ALABAMA EIRE * MARINE INS. CO, AT THE OFFICE OP LANIER Jc ANDERSON, Agt’s. oct 5 1838 tf Macon, Ga. LITTLE 8o SMITH, dealers is Saddles, Bridles, A Harness, TRUNKS AND VALISES, CARRIAGE MATERIAL, SPOKES, HUBS, KIMS, SHAFTS, AX. LES, SPRINGS, MALLEABLE CA8T-<|PB& iugs, Enameled Cloth, Enameled Leather. UI.Y BANDS, Rubber and Leather Belting from 2 to 20 in. wide SHOE FINDINGS. LEATHER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SADDLERY AND HARNESS HARDWARE. Coach Varnish, Japan and Paints, Ilni-iirN** of mi j- Dracrlption JInilo lo order. Near Corner of Cherry Street and Cotton Avenus, MACON, GEORGIA i Sept, 14—(>mos. 1 Willy on go Norllt, when yon can do better Snntli! & MilZSi&flE&s MANUFACTORY & REPOSITORY. /■'onsiTjr, a a. H AVING purchased the entire in terest of the late firm of Banks.K Wilder A Co., I invite the attention' of the citizens of For»ytb and surrounding oounnej to my extensive arrangements for manufacturing Top and no Top BUGGIES, KOCKA WAYS, CAR RIAGES, PILETONS, Ac., Ac. I am constantly, receiving additions, not from the North, but from my’ Work-Shop, to my stock on hand—of three or four buggies per week—which combine elegance and finish with lighlnc**, strength and durability. Orders for any sort of Vehicle, Harness Ac., are moat re spectfully solicited, which shall be promptly sup- r lied, and nil engagements for work punctually met. have constantly on hand a large assortment of Har ness. Repairing done at short notice and all work war ranted. J. H. BAN KB. ang G 1858. 1 yr Carriages, &c. fjy IIE Subscriber has just received 1 a few more splendid fy Berlin Conches, with :i good supply of extra fiue COACH HAR NESS, and is now offering a choice and extensive Stock of CARRIAGES, HARNESS. Ac., on the most reasonable terms T. H. PLANT, act 12—4t Ladies’ Cloaks. T UST rpened, this day. another large lot of those handsome Cloth and Velvet Cloaks, at oct l > PARKER’S. Attention Ladies! O NE of our firm having leftthis day for New York, for tlie purpose of replenishing our STOCK., the balance of our large Stock of Worsted Silk Dress Goods y will be offered at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Please call and ace before they are all sold. Get. 2fi. itOfiS, COLEMAN * ROSS. RP City papers Copy. SAVE YOUR ,CARPETS, nr CSIKG HARRINGTON’S CELEBRATED PATENT CARPET. LINING, To put under Carpets as a substitute for Straw Paper, &c., Ac. T HIS Liniug is considered far superior to any ar tide ever used for the saving of Carpets or Oi Cloths. It ii peculiarly soft to the tread, is a Muffler of sound, ard enriches the Carpet Fifty per cent. It also adds greatly to the warmth of a room by pre venting the cold air from passing through the scams of the floor. Tiro material used in this Lining ren ders it n sure protection against moth. U7*Ladies, Call at the Carpet Stores, and see for yourselves. To be liad at any of the Principal Carpet Stores in the U. S. Manufactured under the supervision o the Patentee i>y the N. Y. CARPET LINING CO., (J. It. llAiiniNCTox, Agent,) 148 Water-st., 8. Y Hsrrington’ii Carpet Lining and Premium Cottoy Batting constantly manufacturing. All orders promptly attended to. oct!9—3m Wanted. A SITU ATI OX as SALESMAN in a Dry Goods or Grocery Store, by a Young Man who has had several years experience in the business in a neigh boring county, and who has an extensive acquain tance m tlie suiTOunding country. Good reler»*nces can be given. For further particulars apply at this otlice. (Oct. 2G—tf Improvements in BOOK BINDING. milE undersigned gives notice to the public th» i. he haa purchased the right for this place to th ust* Of Mr. Rowland’s Stool Clasps & Brass Carriage with. Boilers, for binding large Record Books, Ledgers, fte., in a more substantial maimer than heretofore. He 1ms also purchased a Paging Machine, the first ever used in Georgia, for printing Hie num bers on the pages of Blank Books. These improve ments will enable him to execute all work entrusted to him with increased dispatch and in a superior style. DAVID ROSS. Oct. 26.—tjan* A CARD. T IIE undersigned feels it his duty to render thanks to the citizens of Houston and adjoin ing counties, for their liberal and extensive patron age. While he begs a continuance of their favors, he will state to those who do not know him, that ma ny years practice in the principal cities of the South and a complete Dental Laboratory, enable him to make as elegant and perfect Dental substitutes of the most approved and latest style, cs can be furnish ed by uny Dentist in the State. A WORD ABOUT THE ’ CHEAP STYLE OF WORK." Persons needing Dental Operations or Artificial Teeth, and not able to pav me my regular prices, may feel assured that I will rather share my profits with them than “accommodate” them with a cheap, or inferior style of work, as such will never giv*» sat isfaction, and is the dearest at the end. All persons desiring my services will please call at my Residence, in Ferry, where they will find all the comforts of a first-rate Dental Office. Families liv ing at a distance may procure my services by giving me notice. Dentists will find a large assortment of the best materials, for tilling Teeth, as well as for making ar- tificialsets, at Northern prices. nu t'uunVL octlS—ly DR. FREDERICK GAIUvE. Surgeon Dentijt. JNVITES the JL attention of D. C. HODGKINS & SON, Macon, O-a*. v'-*r .-i- ... „ ~ t h e Sporling Public ar.il oth ers, to t It e i r largo selection of DOUBLE GUNS, UIFLES, PIS TOLS, POCKET AND SPORTING CUTLERY. FISHING TACKLE. WALKING STICKS. FUR SIGN AND DOMESTIC AMCNITION, and every article found in n FIRST CLASS # Sportsman’s Emporium, NORTH OR SOUTH. Bv careful attention to the business, and keeping the best GOODS in our line, wo expect to jeceiva n continuation of past favors. Repairing carefully attended to a* taerelo- Oct. 26. fore.