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1 undent ofthcquc- fi lial it 8s Doint; for tin* Kirk.
mllv nt about j Kk %xci* Fri.ix, only manufacturer of the original
£ several weeks -Kxtrart of Goffe**." -ays.* * l know that yonr Mot
niul this W ill, land Hitlers is one of thc> bt-?t uii-dicini^inllie world
market at an f or disordered stomach or liver”
4 Xl> we kM.jost nceind a very large stock of
fl the various styles of Beady Made
have not cal- Dr. Limnii, Editor of the
. j _ t or this crop, ;i pronouuces it a medicine deserving the confidence i
l > | . , t!i|'' ,oimiiI the tram as we quit-1 and akeuredly saved noino who would otlirtWl'c . ami coutnvc<l with a pair of old trousers a sort: few (ipurvs in that connection wilbboth interest ofthe public,
iv "'’'.''it,„f the t-t n I ion, anil I reprvtUsl, hare -untk. «(fliers, who would have given way : of leggings or overalls, closest at tlic bottom and : and surprise them. If we trike 3,300,000 bales p r Ehuhart, tho
<1 t,n ■ „,vself to tin- chin, ai(d shrank to the weariness upon her limp, monotonous to lie worn over the I mots. From that flay till as the proliable crop, and .V>0 His. as tlieaver-1 Pennsylvania, lias r
• l^^ 1 ’ ^ i),ai the enrriepe was not full, 1 marrh, were kept from utter despair and self: we pot licycnd the Nicineu. a distance of one ap.* to the bale, (considering that the quality ir 1
Horace Fitch & Co.,
K sTII.lv TO BE FOUND AT THEIK Of
Slant!, nn Triangle Block,
OPPOSITE MARINE RANK.
k m a" ,
{stntnfh^
kit
[ uppo*" 1
. 1ml one occupant hes'iiles my- alwmdonment onl;
' the Cossacks,
viit a bale man of about sixty-: wanned llieir blond, and gave them, as it seem- my dr
uy by the harnessing attacks of hundred iuhI ten leagues, which we took time said to he I letter than usual) if we assume 121 taIcl jofthe dipestiv
llic excitement of the skiniiish | weeks to perform, I never took off any part of| cents as the average price, we shall have as the j. mumllj-
lending German Phyairia
prescribed it frequently du
the 1 a-t three years, with marked success, in debili-
9, or of the s
FALL & WINTER CLOTHING
of -Made up expreaaly forus, and we are also re-ceiv
lag new supplies every week from our Northern
Manufactory.
r ~ have, in connection with our Keady .Made Clo-
for Gentlemen, a very large stock of
Wei
tern thing
1 (ountelinnco—somewhat wroth- finishes, or rather in a slurp conduit, a dour friuiul; were too tight f«
,««lhui"° * |)h . n al rosette «if tho Isipion of, a captain in the same regiment, had his left ami ony.
* ’ During the first half' carried off hy a cannon sltot. '' ~ ■' I
■nonn, j never too* on any pari oi i coins as me average pnee, wc simii nave as uie i , „ TT
During thuit time I suffered greatly [ total value of the new crop, in round numbers. I M.„.^,.,r wmw, n, - Factory byi. , ^ ulclren S & Youths Clothing,
:■!. Thev swelled imlil UV boots two hundred and twentv-sevon million dollars! i:.' ~ i. . , .1 : . . l j! e o ano,| 5 styles andqaalitiM to suit the Seasoi
, k. I Tight eye. an intelligent,' cl, fresh hold upon life. In one of those skir-, from Jhyfcet They swtjfetl until my boots two hundred and twenty-seven million dollars! „j „ ed it ;1 „d „ therefore induced to by Ha' an weft “THii kinT'of‘“eStemen” 5
, hole.
dpiiif
8 _ „ sluit. After the n flair \Vlien we at last wore comparatively in safe-• and is only tliat which they will have to sell, nr i Jllin „ h(
" '^i' nut a letter, whose contents, was over, I tame suddenly upon him, where he ty, and 1 found myself, for the fust time since I toexchange for other produce and iiianufufttirc. i
' i "" 1 ’ * ~— : —“■ ‘■'side, his face, ashy pale,' left Mrcha, in a warm room, with a bed to lie: If'tin- price named lie reckoned too inttcli we]
tlie animaletl expression on his , la/ moaning by the roadside, h
ike letter, and then, for the first time ftlgitives.
i ' 1 ! “ (lie lliee. J bail been hut* few] “Ah, n
s' Knl ( j- n .|,.j, issi, anti was swwitivc to tlie j "all is over—I can go no further.
Vr I'doiihtles* mv npi>e*ranee wns chillv' see France again."
Season,
in.- and at times I was i„ ag- j Tins is, to all intentsand purposes, overandabove ^r^ubMwMh 0^“e^H‘4li^!ofU^!?a*rt.15FSSf
1 i *•» «»»«—*•>« «••««»«»»zz
her more good than anytliing she hu ever Fmbreliar, Ae“ k Unndken-ht8&,
, ver y lar k’ e stock oftlie various
kinds of traveling ami Common Trunks, I.ndie»'
llonnet Boxes, Valises, Carpet Bags, Ac.
HATS and CAPS.
We also have a good stock of the various kinds
of Hats and Caps.
We respectfully invite ail who may want Goods
[From the New York News.]
SINCE HIE Fol'SOATloS or the Cltt :
ork has produced the excitement among j
n iiitcnstrd him strongly, lie' lu> ann still lianging by tlie sinews. Ilis horse ; upon and water to wasli, 1 callcil l’lutl to pull; shall find that even at ten cents per jiomid the 1
'. I.vlv auatvof my pirscncc. Atlast I had eitlier gallopoil away, or lwcn taken hy the t off my Imots. Sir, witli them i-ame otTjny ] total value, would lie ^181,oOO,o(Hl, and this is ] Nothino
"h ' h *' * ‘■■•“itives. stockings and the entire skin of both fccL A an article which will lx. 1 certainly wanted, and ! OF Yo1
‘All, roon ami!” ho cried when lie saw me, flayer’s knife coiihl hardly have done the thing j which commands a ready sale in all the princi- 1 »U classes that Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative lias
1 shall never | more completely. For a moment I gave myself | pal markets of the world
up ns lost 1 hail seen enough of this kind of! ■ —- -si*---—
nought for T detected a slight, I saw thnk like the majority of those uiio re-1 thing to know that my feet were on the verge of \ y CH Robinson Crusoe.
i i,fa -mile at the corners of the strnn-: ceived severe wounds in'that retreat, his moral; mortification. There was scarcely time to«un-
To one or two commonplatv re- courage was sulslueit, and had given way to des-: putatc, had any lieeu at handtodoit, and had 1
.lii-d, courteously but laconicaHy, ] pair. 1 was terribly shocked, for I felt how j been willing to preserve life at such a price.
: ., in I.B-*.* I- - -* — c 'need hardly Only one thing could save tnc, and I resolved to
done. All classes from the gray ami bald I eaded
sire, and the silver-liai.-ed matron, down to the in our lino to calf and examine our fargo"fetoc,k”a3
■Util-
m is neither unsociaM# nor averse slight was his chance of escape.
sprightly youth and beautiful maid ail with her glos
sy ringlets, are crowding tlie Depot at No.nislirnad-
The ll'reet of the llild llare—Remarkable \ way, lire former to be permanently restored,
Krperirnrr ofthe Captain—An Interesting j and the latter to possess themselves of that which [
Narrahre, ! Wffl prevent the inroad pf envious time, and cause:
] the appearance of yontli and beauty to linger to the
I rmrmf/rat orrn ItPsiilftS. a)) #!»/» itnnnlnr l)riif»i*Uls i» '
w. ^diapomd to mu at extremely, low
we aro satiilied with small profits and quick returns.
Oct SB.—tf II. FITCH A CO.
DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE
J. B. & W. A. BOSS,
[din its «ith n enmical look, as if lie thought j
], 11 u nder traveler.
Iiriage must be 1 sully closed
Ii i> hitter cold to the feel,"
Why, Pnovillc,’ I crieil, ‘this will not do; we j nearly in two,
[ must get you along somehow. Come! courage,! doctor drew up
I re- ] mv friend! You shall see France again, in spitq 1 tooth, in com|nnv
j of nll.1 - e
: powerful grinders.)
Fancyi
States and Canadas.
, o,,t di-i-omfort I have little pity ” re-1 ’’ ‘Ah, doctor,’ replied he, in piteous tones, *it 1 recovered, but the new integuments «....... , , , , „ - • , - ...
'!■ . pn-nelimnit.” “A rule on the railway : is no use. Here I shall die. All you can do time covered my scarred feet seemed chilled hy ' _ .] ( 1 ' ' 1,1 rit man last lor \alpa-
, i and a gmxl tiro or a brisk walk is for tnc is to blow my brains out, niid save tne. the retiollectioii of thetri.mlecessors’suflerings, , i —.
■' '.leasv remedy. Mine is a dilferent from the Cossack lances.' and from that day to this I have never had my • Flic strong easterly winds which prevailed jy
Vr irivvear-1 have never known lvnrin “ lly this time 1 liail dismounted and was at i beet otherwise than cohL lhit here we are For some tune after starting, foreeil the vessel.
j his side. The intense cold had stop|>cd the at Orleans, sir, and yonder, as I exiioctcd, stands considerably to the westward ofthe usual track > £3pCaniSda
1 re|K'.'iieil, thinking 1 had bleeding ofliis wound.
AXSOTXCEMEMS.
Eyt'anilidates must pay in advance.
To Arrive.
Q£jQ PACKAGES new crop Mackerel,yall size
Packages.
Oct. as—tf
J. B. A. W. A. BOSS.
of vessels bound for the South American ports, i ' ~ .. , ■' TAirv
All w ent well, however, until the niirl.t of »b..! " c “ rc a,U,10n,ed t0 nnI,0U ' RC J " IIN M ’
alive." ; daughter came to him on our forward march) 1 each other, but I confess f beheld with interest j * K ' 1 I " wa^put hard down, hut the ship mistuyed. • tJ ^ ct as a ca udiilate for election to the office of
■ r! i 1 i-'iiji it, sir,” he replied; "from tlie ! of his happy home, his old mother—of all the and sympathy the cordial embrace of these two an 'l; "line wearing, struck upon a sunkeneoral which lie now holds,
i iiu Kivmlin, and Isick again. It was ties, in short, that bound him to life. Whilst 1 old comrades, who then quickly separated, and I l J*h an, ‘ soon fell over on her side and bilged, j t W MOYTFOB
,-nmi.ii^n, and was near Iwingmylast speaking, I severed the sinews that still retain- with hands grasjxd lixikeil joyfully and affec- A heavy surf broke oyer the ship, and it became | *=“ ’ * Mian .|
‘ ,i, ,. s nUevwanls; in Germany in IfllH, otlliis sfiattercd tiniL and bound it ttp as best 1 1 tionately intoeaclTother’s fooes, whilst a’thoos- evident at once that she must lie lo>t. llertop-i na,nc *o die rev-, ,•
• !u-e •mliimdtierniaivsiuidlliissiansdrovc j might. He still despaired and moaiuil, hut ] and sad recollections of old kindness and long masts were cutaway to case her as much as j didate forre-election to the o ee o .omnr 'cn-
1,1',-n them f
,,r want of the brave fellows wc! sulfaretl me to do as i would. He was like mi comradeship were evidently* swelling at their ,iut a " cflort^torelieve her materially j crab
tailed,
,\\ft in Mum'uvv's snow ; in France in 1S14, j infant in my bands—that man who, in the hour hearts. In this joy, mv traveling companion! . .
• .■ KniixTur made his gallant struggle n-; of battle was a very lion for courage. Hut long ■ did not forget tlie attentive listener, whose jour-; Daylight at last revealed tlieir position, and , - v > a candidate for Tax Collector of llibb County,
' !■ u i u helming Corns; and at the closing > suffering, and the sudden shock—occurring, too, ney lie had so agreeably shortened Turning j showed that the vessel had struck the reefsur- i ,u *ti cct *° a nominatbig Convention, shouiil one
1 lamleiv; hut not all those three cam-! when we seomeil on the verge of safety—had ‘ to me, he presented me to the general as an 1 rounding Oeono, a very low lagoon island, a ] he held-
put n ei ther, nor. as I believe, all that overcome his fortitude. With Paul's help I got Englishman and a new acquaintance, and then mile and a half or two miles in circumference,
, tun hi- witnessed, call match the hnr- ‘ him upon my horse. The ixx> r brute was in cordially invited me to twiss the rest of the ilay the reef extendingin some places two miles from
”l ul - - . • 1 - * T* VI V IV V re el... 1 IhW il... I... 4. ..1 4 . «1 C*-. n ... .1 t: 1.4 .
h J |„ jv\ofvv in his mind events of power- j
MARRIED,
I no case to carry double, so I walked and led it, at the house, But Hie husines that tixik me to j the shore Soon after daylight the limits were residence of'Jirs/jT P^Evansl'by llev. Mr.’ Itees, 1
— ' ‘ ' •. Mlvleans was urgent, and my return to Paris got out and all hands landed. In the course of Mr. Samuel A. Townaley, of America*; ami Miss
..i ilwt dri.nit'll winter in Russia,”
,i„d and leaning back in his comer} although at that time 1 could hardly hobble
“It is nil useless, my dear Doctor,” Prcville must !*■ speedy.
,.i long gone by. I waited a while, in ] said. “This isiuy last day; I feel that. Far think, I still should have
And had it Issn otherwise, 1 the day the Captain succeeded in gettiii"- his Frances C. Erana, of this city.
j |„mv(,uM resiimc the suhjeii. As he did better sliixit me, or leave by the roadside, than a stranger's presence, the
„ I aded him to what ann he belong- risk your life for my sake.’
si ptpksl to restrain, hy nautical instruments anil a sunnlv of nrovisions In Jones county. Ga, October 26th, by Rev. 1>.
• first glow of intimate ashore. I luring the ten days following, they j M. RyVanr*,. Mr. F. M. Adams, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Faints, Oils and Glass.
TT*IVE THOUSANDS pound* Oils and Glass,
.1 3000 jiounds French and American Zinc,
1000 Gallons Linseed Oil,
10 Barrels Turpentine,
With all kinds of Colors and Paint Brushes, all
fresh and good. Give us a cal).
_Oct. 26—tf J. B. & W. A. ROSS.
TO PLANTERS AND
MEncH^visrrs.
stx~ T. W. MONTFORT, Esq., presents his TT715 offer the following articles on vnry nccom-
- - -- — J VY inodating terms:
1000 rolls Gunny Bagging,
1000 Sacks Salt,
•J5 barrels Potatoes,
tl(Thales heavy Gunny Bagging,
1100 coils Richardson's Green Loaf Rope,
tooo pounds Twine,
175 barrels Sugar,
200 sacks Coffee ail qualities.
ISO boxes Candles all qualities,
100 do Soap, 75 boxes Starch, 100 boxes Candy,
100 do Soda, 125 kegs Nails,
150 bales Osnaburgs,
50 bales Georgia Kerseys, 25 bales Yarns,
100 bales Brown Sheetiugs and Shirtings,
25 Mias. Molasses, 20 barrels Syrup,
Large Stock of fresh and new
Wc arc requested to announce John H. Brant-
GEORGE PAYNE,
wnof.CSALE A RETAIL
DRUGGIST
And State Licensed Apothecary,
TShsppy t..
1 public ge:
complete, whi
MACON* GA.
r nrti
be fo
t»M a ml the
is no»a* full and
•If that should
Oni^aiifl CiK inical Store,
Weekly arrivali of the Savannah Steamer:
bles him to replenish his Stock Weekly, with |
FRESH AND CHOICE GOODS,
which are bought with £reatAtten?i<m to purity, and
sold as LOW as at any Drug Establish nv nt in Gcor- j
Ifia.
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS
Compounded at nil hours with care and neatness, j
His stock ORRtiata iu part of the following articles: |
Drugs, Clicmiciils ami Medicincs,
Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors,
Glassware, Syringes, modern styles, great variety.
WindowCHess, Putty, Artists Tools,
Mechanical, Artificial mid Natural Leeches,
Fresh Hops and all other Herbs,
Surgical lustrum.,nti and Medicine Chests,
H’nmil v £?A«n« l'lun Ht...i. n. v i:
I Fresh Medicines and Pure p -ng,
Macon Drug Store.
E. L. STROHECKER & C0‘.
WHO Is E#A It K Ar K E T.i 11. I) li t <* <-'Ig 1M
We are daily reecivin" large suppliee fromcireit
JM!>ouTi:i:s A\»> MANi’l ACTtJBEKS
mil US ensuring our customers choice and ] m
A tides. Our Uhfinifal.s are invariably pun hated
from Manufacturers, direct, enabling us to Trxrr.iiit
them free from adulteration. Wo have now it: store
a select stock of ^rScST ]
Driis*,
Ohem
WilUlOY
31*41
Paint*} <
Pnirut .tlfdi
Oil-
Fine Castor Oil for Family use,
Wines and Liquors for Medical use only,
Perfumery, Pomades and Toilet Articles.
Gold and Silver Leaf, Gold ami Tin-foil and Artificial
Teeth,
Hair,Tooth and Nail Brushes,
White Wash, Paint, Cloth and Flesh Brushes,
TRIPOLI, a great article for cleaning Metal and
Glass,
Grass and Garden Seed, .
and al! tho patent Nostrums of the day.
Corner Mulberry street and CofJon A sen tie. Macon.
apl 21
Dye Paint Itroelicn,
I u*f rumen!**. While iVnali Braifcf*,
IWi.'inmiiJiiinil Prepanilion*.
And Toilet Article*, •
together with tho best assortmeni of INSTRl)
MKNTS over offered in 11»i.- mark* t. i ianters.Phy
siciaus, ami Merchants wUIconsnlt their interest hj
examining our stock beforo purcli»a(:ig.
E. L.STEOH) I'Kv II 4: Co.,
jau 12 Opposite Redding Ilv Mncox.Ga.
riaxorisitr Exli'iiefs lor I’m"., Ji-I-
IIcs, Ac.
EXTRACTS of Peach, Extracts of Almonds;
Vanilla, “ Strawberry,
•• Pineapple, “ Rose, -
“ Lemon, “ " Orange,.
“ Nutmegs. •• Cellery,
For sale at the Macon Drug Store.
jan 17 E. L. STROHECKER AGo„
Potnsli. - -
QllPEKIOK 1st sorts, always on hand.
CL jan 12 E. L. STROHECKER 4 Co.
. Kurins limt is tine till !
riVHE uodersigued have for years manufonlureii
j A an Extract ot liuchu for the uso of Physician!,
,,y , *, q . -I , I and can recommend to ali necessitated to use this
W flip h 4A/ dtfthftC' Jlediciue, th-ir preparsiion as lieing far superior
Vw H bulivijs fl: Cvllvi.zC'Oa j and more reliable than (lie puffed quack nostrums
ft ELEBRATED ENGLISH JIAKEUS-James | ° f
O Hoddell Ac Co, R. &. G. Beesley, JoahToleman, i : uno » * sTlinilFC
Josh OUrenshaw. Kd^vards Robinson, and the celc- ■. U
brated American Watch in Gold and Silver Coses. -5
SWISS MAKERS—Eugene Bruqoet, Breithing
Laderiet, Edouard Favro, Br>mdt «ud others too
numerous to mention, by SSS
DAY ,t MAUSSENET.
Clocks, Clocks, Clocks.
Tlie Marble Clock, running three weeks without
winding—striking hour and half hour. "Also, Eight
Day, Marble and Marblcized Iron, Bronze, Wood "PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded at ail
and Marine Time-pieces, with andwithouttlioalarm. j J- hoars day or nijriit.
CHECKER A C<i.
CotiR'iis anil Colils.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Stabler's Anodyne Expectorant,
Wistar’s Balsam Wild Cherry,
Hoofland’s Syrup Tar,
Hosting's Syrup Wood Naplha.
janJ2 E. L. STROHECKER 4 Uo.
I’liysiciaus’
■ a-'islnnt xurgeon in n regiment of j unclean beasts, tho Cossacks, were hov
prod, "ami in mv ” ‘ ’ * - J -* “ ‘ L_ *
comniiiiiioii to which the two friemls eviilcntly were unable to get out to the wreck more than i , V inevil!o on the morning ofthe ‘>8tli Oct by TJiPy
1 took no hood, but tried to cheer him. Those looked forward with such warm and pleasuralile . twice, in consequence ofthe surf. Wliile upon , the Rev. Dr. j! Boring, Win. F. Anderson, Esojand Daily receiving in'Store, which we will sell at living
hovering a- feelings. So I giwtefiifiy declined, put pledged j the island Captain Knowles made very careful Miss Frances ’ Ad* Hardeman, daughter of Thos. p]; n n ^ 3 of t lS followin *f :
15 cases Ginghams,
1000 pieces Merinoes Delanes,Shally and Alpacas
1200 dozen Hosiery,
" bales Marlboro and other domestic. Stripes,
! had abundant opportnnit
iniaiu'c »iib the hiHTons of
Splrmber, for instance, at
v. :w. what a shambles that
ie in see sucii valor on lxii. — , —. , „ „
ins fought well—gailaptlv, sir, or i currwl a physiological phenomenon which I
would have been the glory of Heating 1 have never been able satisfactorily to account
But NVv ! Ney! t >h, lie was splendid for. Tliis man, whom the loss of an arm had Hall was held yesterday, and was largely atten-;
Hi. whole eoimtenamv gleamed as reduced to despair, seemed to derive fresh cour- ded
ago from the loss of an eye. At any rate, from ml
Catholic Church,
i, Mr. Philip
Molloy Briscoe, •
Puuuilljr Extraordinary. Yaiutiliu, soon—the loss of the Wild Wave is all of this city.
Fall meeting of the denixens of Social attributed.
l'|x>n the Hth of March, started in his life-
Lniidrum,
. Hollingsworth,
jin and again lead tho Idoody charge, ex
hiliis
\nd
Imrlud
fight
The ground was not strev
iicnpeil—piled with them.
■I down by whole ranks, an
. prostrate in line as they stood.
Iirp-on pulsed. I thought of Byron’:
il line., beginning: ‘‘Even vs they fell, in j esc
i lay;" hut I said nothing, for I saw
MACON PRICES CURRENT.
boat, with his first mate, Mr. James F. Bartlett, coitarin n wkeklv nr aviiks, wisorin.n 4 e
Meister Karl took thecham Alter the iLsual. of Binghanipton, X. Y., ami five men. for Pit- : bagging—koatucThy".~.iri '
India....
Roll.
, . BALE ROPE—Kentucky....
Northern
BEEESWAX
“There must have been many extraordinary (Jocnlaria Coni|Kisitn) the lirst that had flow-! cnee, which was settled many years ago, by ] COFFEE—Rio
apes from that camjmign,” I remarked. ' ered in this country, and which was exceedingly! the mutin ' “ " '— i • * — - 1
<»"p-
" Innumerable. There was a sergeant „f rare, even in its native soil, Punchia.
mutineers of the British naval brig Bounty. Laguira
It has long been a favorite stopping-place for CORN
Meal-
who, for many
m wr.s now fairly started, and ] dragoons, a former comrade of my servant’s, Tho Committal* on Conundrums and Punsl whalers, and the captain went therein hopes of.
iv days, marched beside me and i a most interesting report, accompanied meeting some one of them who would cam j iin/_>, wV,.‘i XT]
ecivetl a severe wound. There b X valuahlo statistics. During the i«ist season j himself and his men to the Sandwich Islands, j .. No.'«.‘”.\\'
ides still with us at that time, and they have issued eight hundred and thirty-two, Arriving at the island in fortv-eiglit hours, lie - “ No. a
new Puns and four hundred and twenty-one: found it uninhabited, tlie settlers having been ~
new Conundrums, and have supplied several removed to Norfolk Island. In binding, too.
- - 'Hstant and destitute ncighlxirliixxls with large | the Iife-lxint was stove and ruined. Of course j
I iv. foi'lunatv as to save from a grave ] were aixnit to march, the Cossacks eamedown. quantities of the standard works of the Society. . the unfortunate men were now without a lxvit! 1UOK—English!"””""!!
i; i fcmal plains where most of our jxxir . There was great confusion; several baggage they report the prospect for the coming winter I of any description, ami had no tools with which Swedes
. ’ t I I .. *11 4..I1 ...... 1.. . -1 • —-1 1 At. — -A A. 1
tic-1 ibj spiimnir.
lie presently resume*!, “all those ] Paul. Ho reeeiv
ng« law Ixx'ii brought strongly to my mind j were some vehicles still
lire Ivllvr von saw me just now reading. '*
It!
I we got him a place in one of them, and made him.
i friend, n captain In 1812—a gen- comfortable ns wo could. The following night
went through the campaign, and ] wc stopped at a town. In the morning, as
hid. I will tell vou how it hap-, oars were captured in the street, and some of, as exceedingly flattering, anil hail with delight: to
•of Boro-j the wounded were abandoned in the houses tIle discovery of a pew Japanese dialect, as af-1 fo
Vie wi re talking of the battimHH , ... — BRB
vvi'Ht v dtoirsand men, it is saM, were I where they hadI passed tlie night. Among these mrdin;
1 ■>. ll..,t n. ■ , I ■ > tl, ill-- liirlil \V as . li- - — —.. n A l.'.,!«„ Va4 ... m i.
of any description,
to construct one. There seemed t" he nothing
Sheet -
LIME
ilaml Hounded in
if a new Japanese dialect, as af-1 for them to do but possess themselves in pa- wot Assies
| I ( o .._ v ^ _ tttenal for their noble work.— ,ticnce until next February or March, when syrup— .'..".*.".".".*.!!!!!!!!!!
tlmt murderous tight. We was Sergeant Fritz. Not many houses in the ^y° copies ofthe reixirt were ordereil to he | they might hope for succor hy the whaling fleet! NAILS— -—
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11 may well think, liml our liands , town were still in gixxl condition—most of them . printoil.
I still could not sultii'e for a titlie of the | hail lxx'n burned and knocked to pieces by the
rs. It was a rough breakini
iiaml. a> 1 was then.
hound up the Pacific.
t Having disposed of the more formal business,: tropical fuits, which with goats and chickens
iking in for a! !!oldicrs. The™ house in which Fritz lay hail. Meister Karl called the meeting to ifisordcr, left hy the late settlers, promised abundant sup-
Such frightful ! still its doors aiul windows, and was one of the , which was promptly n**sj»o]id«l to l»y the dif- • jmrt meantime. So tlie captain titte*! up a ik*-
r . 1 ,_i 1 Ik scrtcxl tenement, and *nade liimself comfortable
Ire there, of every kind and des-: most comfortable in the place, on which account fere-d members stnkm
:: limn : liol, sliell and bullet, pike and.it liml been converted into a hospital. Well, ytvtal attitudes. As^srx
Will, -ir, all the misery anil suffering 1 j the Russians came, brought tlieir woonaert,arn> h“d-^i‘^~ > ^*‘
av. all that v ast amount of human agony ‘
!.«*1-!h i1. whose steam, ascending toheav
their respective eon
As soon as the toliaeeo smoke as (xissilde. An old gun barrel, picked up o
AHMisiitiinoiwT acnsiiy, tttp "ir~; tnc isitnivi, smtu "uumtiHl mioii u mdc '•took ?
—1 y|c||gMMgcould tire it wiui ~
V I turned out our poor fellows to make room for regular business eotnmenccl j that one man could lire it vyith a match wnjie
F- them. Some, who could not move quickly! Meister Kail—'“ How .my friends and fellow-, aimed hy another. In Ons dual fashion the
s! j, KminiK- ikiirlicl ilimiirii a low citizens—how sliouUl lom Thunih give a t o-. goats were brought down for meat.
II have brought down Coifs male-, enough, were brutally pitched through a low
tj'ii 1* 111* creatures, who could thus des-! window into 11 garden behind the house, there
.1 j.'si di-6i*u each other, was nothiiig com- i to jxrish miserably. Fritz was one of these.
nundriiin to the Irish Giant?”
goats
In walking
111 flic horrible miscrv we witnessed..11 Only just able to crawl, be nia.lc bis w»y «ro.,n,i and 01.1 Hurricane iinhilxsl, but there was uo, fcw axes, planes and augurs.
1 luivc rc:.,! evcwvthimr that has the Wdcm seeking egress. He reached* gate reply. Meister Karl (with great amness of; Captain determined to I.,id. 1
" t. I Imvc Tend everything that has, the garden, socking egress. lie reached n gate, * * * * .
*1 in France concerning that campaign | communicating with another garden. It was lock- mnniur^ iiivcit
r. lA'bamno, and other writers. Their led, and pain and weakness forbade him dimtang, ptpcuini
The inembers pulled silently for a full minute, 1 day, they found old rusty tools, consisting of a
With these the
a boat to get away
' witli? and the party proceeded at once to carry
tlie little Turtle, squalled .Smash | the plan into execution. Of course it was no
Pipes and growled the Ancient Hurricane. ! ' ’ ' ; * ’— —
mull undertakiug, for they had no saws, nor
Karl—(with dignity) "Sold, my!rigging, nor iron-work for fastenings. They
on should have observed that ‘ dice: went into the woods, however, with their axes. .
answer to my question—thcdnarC hewed a single plank out of each tree, mitil Uie • scqaR—Brown-—
Tlie island alxiuniLs iu * OILS—Linseed
Train
Sperm——
Imitation Sperm.....
WinterBlea’d Whale
Lard
! PROVISIONS-.
Beef—Mess
Prime
HALOS— —
Sides —Tit ——
Shoulders ——
Pobk—Mesa
Prime
Lard
Butter—Goshen
Country—......
Ciieesk
SALT-
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WHISKEY—Rectified
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For Sale.
£3
22 T7UVE Hundred dozen Georgia Backets,
50 X 1 25 do Northern do
ofl 10 dozen Brooms, 100 nest Tabs,
J- | 50 Half Bushel Measures,
qq 10 tons Iron, 5 tons Castings,
13 425 sacks Family and S. F. Flour,
i * 100 Boxes Tobacco all qualities,
15 *10,000 pounds Bacon Hog round,
c* 10 barrels Nats, 50 boxes Raisins,
too boxes Cheese, 10 kegs Goshen Batter.
With every article called for in the Gn»cery lino,
excepting liquors.
We would respectfully solicit a call from purcha
sers, as we can make it to their interest to patronize
us. [Oct. 20-rtf J J. B. & W. A, ROSS.
DAY & MAUSSENET.
Fine setts of Jewolrv. DAY Jc MAUSSENET.
Diamond Pins, Finger Rings and Ear Rings.
DAY & MAUSSENET.
Fob; Vest, Chattalnns and Guard Chains.
DAY A MAUSSENET.
A line assortment of Necklaces, Crapes, Medalious
and other Trinkets, by DAY & MAUSSENET.
Silver Table, Tea, Salt, Mustard. Berry, Sagur
and Cream Spoons. Also, Desert and Pickle Forkes.
Cups, Goblets, Waiters, and sundry other silver ar j
tides too numerous to mention, by *
DAY Jc MAUSSENET.
Musical Instruments.
Violincelos, \ lolins. Flutes, Fladgeolets, Fifes, j
Banjoes and Tamboriues, also a fine assortment ot!
Italian, French, and English Violin Striugs by j
DAY 4 MAUSSENET. !
Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Specks with the !
Scotch Pebble Glasses, by
DAY 4 MAUSSENET.
FANCY GOODS—A large'assortment, fiv
DAY 4 MAUSSUNI'.T.
JEWELRY REPAIRING done at tho shortest
notice and in Ike hesi noisille manner, WATCHES,
Magic and Hunting Cases, Gold and Silver Hoddell
WATCH EM, for sale hy
octl6 DAY 4 MAUSSENET. '
jan 12
E. L. STROHECKER 4 Co.
Morton’s Cough Syrup.
T HE Proprietors still eontione to manufacture
this favorite remedy, vouched forbv many home
certificates. li. L. STKOHECKgU 4 Co.
jan 12
Garden Seed,
K L. STROHECKER 4 CO„ has just received
• and opened a large and well selected Stock
of Garden Seeds, warranted the growth of lS5d.
Turnip Seed by the paper or pound. Pea* and
Beans by the paper, quart or bushel.
Dealers supplied ou liberal terms.
E. L. STROHECKER 4 CO
Cor. Mulberry and ad Streets, Macon, Ga
oct 19
Checks on New York
FOR SALK BY THE
MANUFACTURERS’ BAM
10 bales Ticking, 10 cases Linseys,
10 cases Flannels, 525 pieces Satinets and Jeans
150 pieces Cassimeres,
50 pieces Fancy and Black Silks,
800 dozen Handkerchiefs,
1200 pieces white Muslins,
Also, a large Stock of Clothing anil Hats, with 350
cases of Shoes of all kinds, and 1000 Negro Blankets. TTTTt TVT'D ’XT’ IT /S "O TVTTrt ’ Cj
We respectfully solicit tho patronage ofthe public. i~1 Pi l\ JX X llWiXl'l JGi O j
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!!
e hi o vail.
e. n’/.vsjir/p
H AS removed to E. Saulsbury’s old stand, next
d oortoStroug A Wood’s Shoo Store, and is,
prepared to exhibit one of the largest and finest !
stocks of fc Ready Made Clothing in the city.
oct5
C ELLBR A I ED | and agree to hold the cotton forty-five to fifty days
©CQ)i^lLp J iI©~if Q (Miimn fr *^ a < !r‘r f8hii,men,s ' I8AAC 8COTT
TinitEB CUTTERS’ ISAAK.
Exchange at Sight
ON NEW YORK,
LONDON,
PARIS,
FRANKFORT, (on tho Maine.)
HAMBURG,
BERLIN,
BREMEN, 4C-,
Ft>r Salent this Bank in Sums to suit purchasers.
J. S. HUTTON, Cashier.
Savannah, Sep, fi, 1858. 52—<Jm.
Macon, Jan. 4th, ie58.
Tlie subscriber will make cash advances on not
ton consigned to George Parsons 6c Co., Savannah,
75
50
18.00
17 00
13 00
6 00
6 50
Buy Early Copies—now Beady
50 TUB POETICAL WORKS OF
if EDGAR ALLAN POE,
oo Beantiluliy Illustrated with more than
33 ONE HUNDRED ORIGINAL DESIGNS
5 ?, ; By Daiilev, Birket, Foster, Pickersoii.t., Tex-
-- .MEf., Cropsev, Dcgoas akd Madhot j
Finest CAKE and BREAD and FRENCH
PASTRY BAKERY. CANDY Manu
factory, FRUIT and T( >Y
Store, PROVISION
Store and
R e s taiii-aii t,
CHERRY STREET,
Next to .VvEtts, .AVixoiielh A-Co’s Wholesale
Grocery Establishment, and on the Street
leading to the Passenger Depot,
MACON GEORGIA.
Insurance Agencies.
OF
THE AUGUSTA INSURANCE & BANKING CO.
AND
THE ALABAMA FIRE & MARINE INS. CO.
AT THE OFFICE OF
LANIER 4 ANDERSON. Agt’s.
1838 tf Macon, Ga.
I 00
£0 . And engraved in the finest style of Wood Engraving
1 75
1 50
1 15
1 25
By
m>i:
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spair anil
11» - jit were then iicrpctratctl’'
I a-kv.il, "did yon escaiK.' when
rlYmiik-nro, I ow nl my jrreaervation .
i c , K _ IU ’ : Vi.' !!'rV /.! 1 11..1,,|° " vou’ve <riven vonrqltcRtion and you must stand , seams’, as well as rigging of the schooner. The 1 ac, ' vc demand. Extremes from !> to lOjc.
Tthc X!^rri™tho nSman’s itaughtcr, '•>’ H.” ' sail of tlie life lioat, and some old sail elotli, al- j « j"--.-Jr -;; '
WATCHES,
Jewelry, Pianos, See.
Ml' — as strong’ and eimrageous and remained in Rin^sia until his father-in-law’s Meister Karl ( with ,ncrea.s.nggrav.ty>
I-" 1 to rMtaSon^to,, a.tainutaMtho
' . .... .o 1 O i a. . ..I 111., .ttii.rv Mnn fin In »/ f
Meister Karl (with increasing gravity.)—w’Sohl • so piekeil up at Pitcairn’s, ftirnishod sails for the j
ii not detect John Adams, as the new craft was christened, i
the solution 1 From a bucket of tar, and several pounds of ros-1
i in, found in a deserted tenement, the liottorn I
" Well, now,” said Starlight, argumentatively, seams were jiaid, and the rest were pain tej with !
it appeara to me that that wo uld liejast what some refuse white lead from the same source.'
Switzerland with his wife and family. 1 met <>f the qnciy—Slop 'em in it, aha!
• i .i most faithful servant over j him since at Pans, and he told me ins storj.
• i P. ,1 had been several years in ! But although his escape; was narrow and roman-
" ars — uan i/iil sohlier, in Cicl, altiftougli : tic vnougn.
* "'i:ig man ; ard at a time when all ilis- more remarkable
wi'l -iilmriiiiiation were at an end, when 1 hy the Russian: ... . .... .... ....
I ’’1 ’»’• their officers, olllrcrs avoid-, liarsh trratinent, w«w 8 ll ‘ t ^ inquiring ifanv of vou are aware of the remark , trimming from the Church pulpit the red, and
M iivu roc mo • 1 ... .1 * 1. ‘ .1 1..C—.. 1 : ,...1 1
j COOPER. LINTON, EVANS, Ac., Ac.
I Splendidly Round—Price Six Dollars. A few
Copies in Morocco, Nine Dollars,
j. ALSO, THE FIFTEENTH EDITION OF
POE’S COMPLETE WORKS,
W-BOIIE. VOLUMES, 12mo. PRICE 54,50,
3.00 ou Containing tho Tales of the Grotesque ana ora-
3 00 00 ; besquo ; Wonderful Stories oftlie Imagination; All
liis Poetry; Tlie Story of Arthur Gordon Pym, and
a complete collection of all his contributions to the
Magazine. Edited by RUFUS W. GRISWOLD.
D. D„ with Notices of his Life by J. U. Loweli. and
N. 1*. Willis.
Sent by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of price.
•J. It. REDPIHLD, Agent,
Oct 26—2m 34 Beekman st.. New York.
E. Feutchwanger.
Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.,
Opposite Messrs. PRKEEAX & ROBERTS,
I NVITES particular attention to their large and
new stock of Goods, wliicl< they have marked
down to the loxrest CASH Prices.
Nov. !>.—Receipts heavy, with an
And very few will bo able to offer as reasonable
bargains.
Their stock of
Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps. Boots, Shoes,
White Goods, Domestics, Prints, Ginghams, Silk &
Woolen Dress Goods, Ace., Ac., is very large, and
will supply every demand likely to be made upon it.
Cy* Call, and Examine with the assurance that
you can buy Cheap! Cheap!! Cheap!!!
nov2 1858.
LITTLE &, SMITH,
dealkrsis
Sndtlles, Ilritllcs, X Harness,
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
CARRIAGE MATERIAL,
iSSWbSwSSuSSSI;^^
of the largest and most complete assortment ot in"s, -
C03STFE CTIOTST ABIE S 3
at Wholesale and Retail, for CASH entirely, at the _ .. . ..
very lowest calculated prices. My Stock in part Rubber and Leather Belting from «to 20 in. wide
consists of the following: The be.*t
Cakes & Pastry, Bread & Crackers
Enameled Cloth, Enameled Leather.
GiN BANDS
made of the choicest Materials in the city,—fresh
baked everyday.
Ornamental Cakes
in the newest styles, for Weddings, Parties and Pic*
Nics, and of a superiority to which all my customers
will favorably testify.
Candies,
Fresh home made, and fine French Candies of ev.
ery sort nmi otjfe.
Fruits.
Oranges, Pine Apples, Bananas, Apples, Lemons,
Cocoanuts, Peacan Nuts. Brazil Nuts, Filbert*, Par
adise Nuts, Almonds, Princess Almonds, Raisins,
Figs, Dates, Prunes, Currants, Citron.
Toys and Dolls.
'Tho largwl nud Itoel Mtoriwiwrt in tlie t‘ll;
Segars and Tobacco
SHOE FINPIJYOS.
LEATHER OF EVERY DENCR1PTIOX,
SADDLERY AND HARNESS HARDWARE,
Cuaeh Varnish, Japan and Paints,
If nr,ic. of any Hracripiion JInctc la oriirr.
Near Corneriof Cherry Street and Cotton Avenue,
MACON, GEORGLV.
Sept. 14—u'mos.
Will you IVortli, when you can
<lo better Sontlt >
'<2s ISL£kIESnSfiX8
MANUFACTORY & REPOSITORY,
FORSYTH, (fA.
H AVING purchased tlie entire in- ^dSrjS^iL*'
teresl of tho late firm of Banks,
Wilder Ac Co., I invite the attention^
} of the citizens of Forsyth and surrounding counties
! to my extensive arrangements for manufacturing
~~ w Top and no Top BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, CAR-
Of the ver7 bSt brands, to suiTfim mos"t particular !
r„stnm..r" ’ receiving additions, not from the North, but from mu
, . Work.Shop, to my stock on hand—of threo or four
Provisions. | buggies per week—which - combine elegance and
Cranberries, Cubages, Onions, Potatoes, Teacakes, j ifntth with lightness, strength and durability. Orders
Yeast Powders, Fisii, Oysters, Game, Lobsters, Sar-; for any sort of Vehicle,.Harness 4c., are moat re-
dinea. Salmon, State Oheeso, Pineapple Cheese, J speetfully solicited, which shall be promptly sup-
Choicest Butter, English Pickle s, American Pickles ; plied, and ail engagements for work punctually met.
" ~ ~ ~ • I have constantly on hand a large assortment of Har
ness.
i Repairing done at short notice and all work war-
1 ranted.
J. H. BANKS.
ang n 1858. 1 yr
«EW AN1) ELEGANT STOCK
now opknixi: rim
1858. Fall & Winter Trade, 1859.
JASPER y. CREEK. | II. POPE FREEMAN
NEW
Family Grocery Store.
a °f rations
luxury I Lave seen men tight for till 'lentil,
»*t though it was, for the poor lmitc
a* -tunvil as their riilt'i |M '
narrative, since 1 <Ii<l little hut listen; attdoc-
easionally hy a question or remark .hreot hi:
he gazed compassionately on the knit bnwvs of! fill of the craft, prefcrreAl to remain where they
poor lirutes . casninallj’ hy a ' 1U V ! ' ‘ .'.i j . v :j u .,ithe hrain-loilers boiorc him. “I’m down On were. So Captain Knowles, his mate, and two
What little communicativeness into thecbannell v islien ^ thjg ^ |hat<s n f:lrt -j,,,- j „ lc .„ , et sail from PiteaimV on the 3.1 of July
H AVE opened in their New STORE, 3d door be
low TELEGRAPH BUILDING, Cherry St.,
the .-hare of the tlf-t comers. Empty "The letter 1
. , ■ *?*! y™ 1 i members gave it up, when out of the smoke | where ho lind left thirty-two nun. ’I
oflen -nn ■kin" ruin-, were all that re- j said my companion, ” came once morctlie fitol monosyllable,^* Sold ! i night out, they encountered a severe g:
• C ” hi ’Id led ' • told you ten minutes ago the answer—‘ I’m i the north-west, which lasted three ilnys
JS. CONSISTIXO IN I’.ART or
jEt Y WATCHES of all the finest and Medium j
■"““'qualities cased in Gold and Silver, for Ladies nppn o , CDCCMA M
and Gentlemen’s wear, warranted goodtime keepers j VJ IV U u IL OtI I rt C U IVI r\ l\l
CHAINS, Keys, Seals, 4c., of the best styles 1
worn. I
JEWELRY insets of Diamond, Opal, Pearl, i Macon, Ga., a complete stock of
Garnet, Cameo, Lava, Mosaics, ail Gold, 4c. ~H W M
PEN AND PENCK. CASES of Gold and
Silver.
MPK€TA€LKN, of Gold, Silver. Steel, and i Smith's, and Macon Mills Extra Family
Common, including a fine lot of Scotch Pebbles. f * LOUR. Old Government Java, Laguira and San
tas COFFEE, Stuart's Coffee. Crushed and Pow-
IF^IMQILY ©PPiPILOC
Consisting in part of
for those who rnine Iwhiml. Well, sir, luick to my memory all that I hav
erenow Ten mimitcs having clap-oil, several oi the! for Tahiti, intending to call in at Oeono Island, silver hirk. Tea Sells Pitchers. Gob-! f 3 8 . Lil,,,eo ’ ^"“2™ Bnu
AA-as reading when ve s . ,• , „„,,„| u .^ it m AA-hcn out of the smoke I where he had left tliirtv-two men. The first blets, Cups, Dippers, Butter Coolers’. Waiters, Forks, I Fulton* StarkefBEK^Fxtr” P’°*k-
gale from , Spoons, Jvinves, 4c. Warranted equal and superior „ OI ', K 7..’ ■ Table BDTrEK.’flaa Annie.
s, forcing ! to U. 8. Coin.
PLATED WARE.
led PORK, Choice Table BUTTER. Pine Apple,
English Dairy and State CHEESE, Dried Beet and
said the feather to the ftnek!"— : them so far to the eastward that tliev could not i waiters. Baskets Las- Tongues, Pigs Feet and Hams. Red aud White ON-
make Oeono. Tliev bore awav acconlinglv for I t “ rs ’W , no .Egg ,4Fruit btmids, .Snuffers and Trays,, IOjTs. Mercer and Yellow POTATOES. Sardines.
make I >cono. They We away accordingly for | \ kc ’ 0 f quality
Ipliiloliigicallyi—“Why, my . the Marquesas, 1,300 miles from Pitcairn’s, pancy tiOOlw,
cannot the vowels unite on a eo-. where they arrived safely on the 5th of August. ; , n( j elegant design,, selected for Bridal and other : also a choice selection of pure Brandies, Wines,
: Here they fouiid the United States sloo|>-ol-w;ir ! Presents.
■ aits, now and then a sliec ofifives in thcfsoilth of France, but hasenmounex-j mln( j nl|n ,
i how dclirions that seemed,' pectedly to Orleans to pass a month \vith me. •• Cause tliev aro not consonant, I snptavsi*,” i Vandalism Commodore Sinclair, who immeili- A I, MO a Ell
That is his way. He hves happily ^th armar- 1 . ujrlrcslc)l j ilt ’ Io ’p urt i c . I ately got under weigh for Tahiti, to get wood j bte anil Pocket i
i Lobsters and Clams, Prunes and Jellies, Nuts of all
an endless variety of new ; kinds. Currants, Dried Figs, Candies, Gum Drops,
* ' • • • • * * of p "
••nr sinntv, smoky lire
nougl:
v, smoky Bros'. I hero i hat is ins wav. no n^es P <ucnostwl Lillie Jliruc. juoiv gui unucr weigii n»r uim iu gn «««“ . w»v. r p a «W
satisfv my hunger, hut rid daughter; _lmt ^«.Ul^U,e;k«rc to ^ it> r „ rn , r n .,dle.l the and water and proereded thence to the rescue j g-g; !' C~.C«*no jtilmid
of the V\ ild \V avc s crew, remaining on tieono : Hrushes. Walking Canes, Military Goods, Knight! nre determined to please.
EINE STOCK OF Cutlery forTa-
1 4c., for Medicinal and Cooking purposes, and a large
lot of Cigars ofthe most celebrated brands, smoking
- a something enough to keep see nn old comrade, and to fight old battles oa’cv
'oKether, Paul, as I after-, again, oouies so strongly over him, thathe ha« j s ;v -
use. Guas, Colfa Pistols, Pocket and chewing Tobacco, 4c , all of which wi’.lbe sold
examine our Stock. \V
3!,, i Xltl'l IttgCllll *. 4 »H1, «•” • — * C' .’ - , , . ,
' his stores, for he | his vftlise paekoa nt an hwr s notice nml takes
‘ * i f he gave me all nt once, 1 shonbl I me by surprise. I Ie knows well that J lie »cn-
— . ... , . . .. ... , Brushes, Walking Canes, Military Goods, Knight!
Sinnslipipes suggested that, for liis juirt, ho ; an<l Pfttcaim s. To Jnniti Captain h. and lus • Templar’s Swords, Baskets.Games of various kinds, .
believed there was n sell in that question some- com nan ions also procccdnl. The mate went 1 Billiard Balls, ditto Chalk Leathers, Ac. Median i
with the Vandalia on her errand of meat, and ! <=»'•»d U«gaetic Toys, 4c„ 4c all of which will bo j
i . , . « . sold on the best terms. A call is respectfully so- — «-**=?*-*
( aptain Knowles was earned by the trench ; jj c jted with an assnrauce that our best efforts will 1858*
vt once, I should | m9 j>y surprise, ir where, only ho conW’nt see it.
and then I must have fasteil for, eral s Rooni and an affertio c I_ f Meister Karl—“Here’s another,—why in—’
>Ki»ap> have fallen from my horse wavs await Mas. • I Tceetveit ms kii "Shut up. Karl! one ata time, if vou please,” frigate Knrvdice to Honolulu, whence he star-
I'ut think of the courage and j references to old tnni’S—yesterilay ev ening, nil: , )]urlo< j oW Hun irane,
: 'In imor fellow, himself half starred, J am now hurrying hack to Orleans to see him. ! ,
,! ’ r ' f"i“l about Win, day after day, and; He may very likely be waiting for ll ']-' at l ', ) r ,
*u a ■ Hiring the shTre secretly set a- station; and you will see tlmt, for a Wtrt» | m
ti... —ir, «i,M *r. ■ mm lkitnsjdf nn for dead forty years ago m tnc
. led (or San Francisco on a
Sold again! <Mi! Hurricane, did you not! arriving here 1 on the 2Sth September, bringing!
r me say long ago ’ V can t guess iff " ’ his colors and his specie with him. He starts
111. Whence he star- ‘ he fo please io quality and price of our Goods,
merchant schooner. E. J. JOHNSTON 4 CO.
PIANOS AND
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Him* Were lint many in tlie ar- gave himself \ip for dead forty
iieral’s lank, capable of such de- 1 ™-* rD of Russia, and beireeiL ■’
HARDWARE.
1858.
'ALL TRADE.
CARHART& CXJRD
ITTOULI) call the attention of their customers
VV and those wishing to purchase, to their
‘ hi* dearest friend they had, for cx
"ii-'-ry lad induced a ferocious sdfisli
" ■ 1 made na more like hrenas than
i- iiiij.- -r- • . i'* _ Kni.! no longer, anti nc pticn
e- snows of Russia, aiid ^ ^ i iA—J stunning question—
<- : let tlurough Ins brain, he looks tolerablj hearty „ ^ b , )(lU5n
• .i,. Little Turtle could stand this kind ol tiling lor home to-tlay, as already stated, and carries . ... , , . , , T,. V V and those wishing to p
vw r»ml-1"" longer, and he pitched into Meister Karl this j tiie first news of his shipwl.iel, has reached the | * JJSSSftSrtwSS?*^ y ’
by Jar or Gallon, Saucer, Catsups, Spices, Candles,
Teas, Coffee, etc., etc.
Wines and Brandies,
Of which I keep only the very best, and guarantee
the same to be pure, and not composed of Drugs.
Ot&rd, Dupny Ac Co., Bazerac, Bourbon Whiskey,
Scotch Whiskey, Heidsick Champagne, Madeira,
Sherry, Port, Muscat. Cherry Cordial, Malaga, Cla
ret, Hockheimer, Markohrunner, Jamaica Hum, Ca
tawba Wine, Native Pure Juice.
Parties
Furnished with all sorts of Confections, and in a style
to compete with the best Confectionaries North or
South.
My RESTAURANT, to be opened on the 18th of
October, instant, will be supplied with the best the
markets afford, and all dishes will be cooked to suit
the most scrupulous.
Attentive waiters, clean places, and moder
ate charges are inducements which I offer.
I^*My terms are strictly CASH, no .ccounts are
made.
t^*All that fair, honest dealing, prompt attention,
politeness, and the most reasonable charges require,
will be found at my eatablisnmnt.
E3?*Orders from the country, accompanied with
the CASH, will meet with attention, and ail goods
are guaranteed to give satisfaction,
oct 12—lm HENRY HORNE.
State Pres-a and Citizen copy 1 month.
NEW STOCK 0E
procLiery.
T SUPPOSE all know by this time, that i ftsve
i moved my
STOCK
from TRIANGLE BLOCK to tho
Granite Front Store,
OPPOSITE TIIE LAXIER IIOUSK
I now have a new and good
STOCK OIV ci ihsta,
Improvements in
BOOK BINDING.
mflK undersigned gives notice to the public fha
X he has purchased the right for this place to th
use of Mr. Rowland's
Steel Clasps & Brass Carriage
with. Boilers,
for binding large Record Books, Ledgers, dte.. In a
more substantial manner than heretofore. He has
also purchased a
Paging Machine,
the first ever used in Georgia, for printing the nam-
bere on the pages of Blank Books. These improve
ments will enable him to execute all work entrusted
to bim with increased dispatch and in a superior
style. ^ DAVID ROSS.
Oct. 2fi.—tjan
- AToaxlp.
I rnllE undersigned feels it his duty to reader
JL thanks to the citizens of Houston and adjoin
ing counties, for their liberal and extensive patron-
I age. While he begs a continuance of their tavers,
! be will state to those who do not know him, that ma
ny years practice in the principal cities ofthe South
, aud n complete X>ent«l Laboratory, enable him to
I ' make as elegant and perfect Dental substitntea of
tho most approved and latest style, as can be furnlab-
ed by any Dentist in the State.
A WOBD ABOUT THE
“CHEAP STYLE OF W0BH.”
Persons needing Dental Operations or Aitificial
I Tee:h, and not able to par me my regular prices,
may feel assured that I will rather share my profits
! with them than “accommodate” them with a cheap,
or inferior stylo of work, as such will never give sat-
Consisting of DINNER SETTS, at from 8175 down j and j* gif dearest Rt . the e ?.f
to any single Sett wanted.
Tea Setts Gilt,
: A! 1 persons desiring my services will please call«(
my Residence, in Perry. where they will find al! the
1 comforts of a first-rate Dental Office. Families li v.
from 93,00, (best French China] to 925,00 and 975,0«. • M«y procure my services hy giving
, - O .. White China, j Dentists will find a large assortment of the best
made in Setts to suit purchasers and priced accord- matt rials, for Piling Teeth, as welt as for making ar-
mgly- tiiieinl sets, at Northern prices.
_ d.aa- tn i ni? i?Dirni7»inif nAPirr
East since last spring. His family, who liveat j
Locomotive like one of; Cajic Cod, have long since given up all liojie of)
ever hearing from'him, as lie learned from his
E. J. JOHNSTON 4 CO.
HAIR WORK.
We are now prepared to have ail kinds of Hair
ENGLISH AND VMERICAN HARDWARE.
octlO—ly
DU. FREDERICK GARKE,
Surgeon Dentist.
and satisfied to livfc ,. , t your puns I . I «*; lr »i»nng inun imu, as uc icarneu irom ms : " e „ re now , )rep „ed to have all kind:
“There is one thing, Monsieur ie I *<k ttur, i JJ c n.ter Karl wriggled about in his cliair, and j friends here.—He is evidently an intelligent and | Work done with neatness and beauty.
il have not explained to me, and • j)Ut aj) cxlrl tl,c otlicr comer of his i honorable gentleman, and his misfortunes com-; nov2 E. J. JOHNSTON
J ” "***’’ inoutl); but tho Turtle liad him—and when
Karl surrendered at discretion, the Turtle m«Uy
floored him with, “Because it implies a Dublin
said, “which you 1
To Planters nutl ftlci’cliants.
Swedes Iron, all sizes, Anvils and Vises,
tv hen wc got to j , e „ der _,/ ou Ue entendre/”
Orcha, where Jommi was in command, ant J (Shrieks, imitating a steam w histle.)
fatal—at least a' where tlie heroic Ney, who had hcvn separator Mcistcr Karl now stated that lie would pro-
hough. to say the | from tho army, rejoined us with the skcicton or. to div;
. | — king sight of a morning to see *>0tli November, the last £*£*"9^Srimr
1 “ ,r .MU s iyi„g ar ound the bivouac • proaching to comfort whidt we W
&tJgue Uie drowsy licfore crossing the Rusww
■' **f the oihj they Yielded to slumber, made one more halt at MolmloLscIi a.
r fr "'a sleep iido ilwith. For their j Napoleon dated his bulletin «f
' n-.ntl, •• 1 asters, but tlicn only a portion of us couiu iinu
M®- wcro aicV, half froacn, and nmn-
I niieih‘slidany ev-cr cs- Italging- wtrosick. iiauirracii, ami ^C^ c i cs . . , ■
l> for all must hav. slept a ‘; theivernor provided! The hcaotiAfl we»««r,n
maud the synijiathies of the San Frahciscomer-
eliants and shippers.—JV. V. Times.
Jones Superior Court.
urauance of directions from His Honor Robt
A Perfect Cure by Wild Cherry*
T N pu_
JL V. Hardeman, Judge of tbo Superior Courts,
Ocinulgee Circuit, the Superior Court for Jones
Refined do
Oval and Band do
Blow Steel,
Blister Steel,
Cast Steel,
Hollow Ware,
|S;I^ tllvtl til Ulv ol,» vv.< • m ,
shelter and tranquility; the 8^ v ^”_ p . his been freer from storms of wind or
Uto enemy left mo u similar iieriod at tlie South for
which he
but as it
__ plan was
iilade publie, he, witli dignity, rcqucstwl tlie re
ported to withdraw, which wc accordingly did.
Tiie Cotton Crop.
The New York Journal of Commerce hits the I not the slightest symptom of a cough. These are
following on tlie all-absorbing topic in eornmer- ■ facts, ami further particulars may be learned at this j
- * office. VVe ehonld add that the cough in the above 1
case was accompanied by profuse spitting of blood-
From the Kditorof the New York Mirror, Aug. 0. : county stands adjourned until the second Monday
About four weeks since, one of the compositors of j in December next. Jurors, Parties and Witnesses j
this office was suffering so badly from a eougli that I wil1 ‘»ke notice and attend accordingly
liov2
CUAS. MACARl’HY,
Cl'k.Snperior Court, Jones County,
he was unable to sleep nights, and too weak to stand
at hia case, lie became very pale and thin, and i
gave symptoms of falling a victim to quick consump- j
tion. Wc recommended to him various medicines,
which had no effect. Finally, we gave him one hot _
tie of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. It afforded | Oranges, Choice Northern Aimlesat
! Lira Immailrafa wltof nilfMrn Is iia.o . ..-/.11.,... llOV 2 jll'.Mvl HOHM*s □,
Oct. 24.
fy City papers copy.
CHOICEST FRUITS.
H Tl'ST RECEIVED, New Layer Raisins* Langue-
- J Joe, Marseilles, and Princess Almonds, Sweet
i !:‘.T““ d i t^Chizcn. BtatoTreas and Messenger copy.
FINE FRESH
Fancy Candies
/CHOCOLATE CREAM, French Sugar Almonds,
^‘'^Umlmty who eec*|>cddiJsleep, l»' t,N '! I'^v^.ni'ovrrf'a'flay <‘f complete rc- rain than any
, J 11 ' * at thc hivouac- Wo used oa quiet, and■*» “1^, ]'„ vn lost, rod mv many years; W
'ZZvJZtbto**** J »-»:
None geanine unless signed 1. BUTTS on the! u Crystalixed Fruits, Cocoanut Cream Candy,
! Vanilla and Rose Cream Candy. Jelly Drops, Bon-
; bon Duchess, Extra Cue Gum Droi)>, at
nor2 HKXKY HORNE’S.
4 CO. ' Refined do do Smith Bellows,
Smith Drills,
Screw Plates,
ComShellers,
Straw Cutters,
Cut Ac Wrought
(Nails.
To Csirrisige Makers.
Finished Shafts, Axles and Springs, though the purchaser
Carriage Parts, Maleablu Castings,
Buggy Bodies, Dash Frames,
Rims and Spokes, Carriage Bolts,
Hubs, * Silver Bands,
Leathers, Cloth and all kinds of Trimmings.
To House Keepers.
Table Cutlery, Plated Spoons and Forks, Brass
Andirons, Brass Fei.dfcrs, Brass Candlesticks, Wire .
Fenders, Wafer and Waffle Irons, Shovel Ac Tongs, ,
j Together with everything else usually leapt in our
line, all of which v ill be sold at prices that cannot
I fail to please.
L.y * Call and examine before purchasing elso-
here. CAKHART Ac CURD,
nov2 Third Street
Glass in Setts, French,
for from $1^,00 to 930,00, per sett, handsomely eo
graved.
Goblets,
from $2,50 per doz. to $15. ^
White Granite Ware
made up as wanted.
I also have a fine assortment of fine
Castors and Plated Tea Setts.
All thc above Gooils I offer at New York Prices.
as small profits,quick sales ami satisfaction to all , ^ --
parties b my mono. Oatawfll be filled same as , Q [ ])^ & ]?]{{ (J STOPlE
REMOVAL.
HAS REMOVED HIS
Calto, Pastry and.
BREAD BAKERY.
U. P. McEVOY.
PLANING,
•SUROLL S.VWTNft. TURNING, C-U1VINT.,
BRACKET & ORNAMENTAL WORK,
Made t*> order by T. A: t
nov 2—3oi
NEXT TO
Ayers, Wingfield & Cos.
GROCERY STORE,
IN CHERRY STREET, and has now line nc-
M 00(1. coaMiadatfoi, rad an entire new stock of all Confer-
_____ j tious which is offered at lowest prices for CASH.
i/_ 5* a, ]>l then get up and walk as brisk- only Pj
im. .V! 1 " 1 ' 1 * to quicken tlw sluggish circu- b® 4 * r
tad I "' l *’* ll l ,on , * ,e march, in our sad- t
w **nj» as it my sqna to you, even t
_ ol boota were
ling with fragments
,1 round my feet, which l
; stirrups the contact of thc iron
jhlicr’sjacket; id pr
UgJJy kept out of j tiie
.. . wrapper,
ha* not only matured tiie crop nq>-' Skth W. Fowls 4 Co., Boston, Proprietors.— ;
enabled tlie planters to make rap- Sold by their agent* every where,
picking. Tlie mst has injured, For sale in Macon by E. L. STKOIIECKEIt and
MUSIC teacher:
rr.iuy district-, and the overflow ZEILIN. HUNT 4 CO,
sin" probably wiped out -00;000 balei,but the remain-
l»l
Bacon for Sale.
HHDS CLEAR SIDES—Just received at
A LADY wi:
L\. Music in
needle wor
Address
nov 2
South, as teacher of.
‘ tfly.
he.s a si
a Seminary or private fan
ml finbroiaery of nil kinds.
H. D. SAXTON,
Spring-field, Mas
Negroes Wanted.
inn EOR the New Orleans’ Market. Apply nt
LUG Thos. Bagby’s Negro Mart, on Poplar St.,
near AdamsA: Reynold's Cotton Ware House, where
you can get tho highest market price in cash.
no\ > * I *\yOU are hereby notified tliat the Tax Collect-
L Books will be clo
zeD, Messenger and State Press copy tf.
"LAST CALL!
To the Tax-payers of Bibb County.
A
FOR RENT.
COMFORTABLE Dwelling with s t *t
good woDi oi water, out buildings,
Lem eof Dr. Rtrobecker. ASHER
Store, i.n Cher
j nov ?~3t
i th
et. In th*
f November,
me forward be-
Mr.rtin IJWl g
f Mflf*on.
BONE t. c. b. c,