Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, December 21, 1858, Image 3

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ml »n> inn!) i nivl i nmlc Wi ll tl* *' l' M> ® which unlike the nude, is J 1 ml. mid «Inch will «rve u», ‘, ,•, |||." work of two *>r three lU , tr i 0 il them *i> the) muh *, at, \ :>rdinjT than' s required for feed-' i,Inn At work auil i«» rMiauk-- rsr thi<*v«Spa» JfofMnap, ‘ p W1IWl<! The Government h.- iud tftmed ettemiic mo; Ci^ {•* tla- ttio|(rfjt{ri|fr$4|i tj|i* 911 i -111 t liilfn t t > rio: •’ lndinti here Appears to number * inform Florida. o be some uncertainly about I'liru* in Florida. Here is Attc -lMOkr>- puhlici fv*t fll) I,tt e believe that the men ,uM sntvcssfVilly intro.Iqee the , II; e in tluv Ignited' S’Wrii > 1 '’" on their liiatn^r tlir.t eouhl < «»»** . Yours, -re. i in-1®"” , j i viiis. ,1th Muj»a»y, l»;i«*i<ir Kailway. -mis) TcIcETtph, add i^tinc , ’ii fur any one company *•> Intnu I i.iil,uf railroad, and iliat h* *tu- inti vprise, men if to la- built hy n ,„iild Ik- so-tnest made though ettied, and where local otpital Yoai-ilit to then-aid. tints speaks oflhq is ’’‘-in:: made to coni net life I’fvlii he \try'short, comparatively. ■ Titrl.alis «ill lie conneeted by railroad • r . „r the United States, when there, ".wnstileralilc hrenk from New York | ., nlseent t’itv. No* *"»m - N >' r ' ,r, « ns r" wc have a road already in operation j *\\ * ,» „<• nnlcjN nml'Uuj balance V-'T l- ou-.rm" .:- that the years r ?"> 1,1 , i. j. „ ;i i| a question of time, i,|| nHia.I. II Is ,u, U “ i . It Of I old I tvjtlwi h>pn .1. He Tin,.e i ni of tiic inveswgjifionr- J jjt 1 —re inOxnrrlflniiti tlic number of warriors j Actually at rest, I j That in tlic now slate the ' whole mimljer is only thirty-five lining men—hotuarcorless—and my knowledge mFTIct , .mil luS - the ofTend- * l-dohatl tt mn several Indians examined se- ey willLdo their whole duty, Trho agree ns to the mums, numbers 1 the cftficis jMiHPinnv ?*e uiadc S T A. T E M E 3ST T OF the-con-lit’-m oft! BANK OF 7IIDDLE (JEOBCIA, at Macon, Ga., on fVa/VJ TCRDA1*, DEC. llh, 18.1k Published in conformity with the Proclamation of tlic J I Govbksor or Geokuia, ilated Decanter 6th, 1838. and camps. the pilhli i mi .ini invest "•alwitiy . S. Coom nthe '• nun” aoaipst^ni enfnrcc- ®££3}5s5is^ Tested IBm- bronjrht Dll. IBSKa, ttcr.as ie country'tnav' fitaill it... U’lu.1 r Bills of Kxchaxce— Payable in X. V.... 75,(K>0 osi ** Savannah,.... 103,398 IS “ Boston, ;15,274 11 (I '.-"n Roues' Party otHisistuig ofnine tueii and „ Philadelphia,. 3,000- 0V then fimiltes—are notv netir Bowlegs landing. • . , , . f , ulo on tlic cf'gc-of Everglades. Seven of his party! Apalachicola,. -l.tsl- 1 arc on line Key ftliis is the mrtvtltat is seen! Notes Discounted,.. 15,025 80-*2->4,20n 31 ‘Glades. j *Of the'ahove, one draft of $2,000 ‘ • . . Aguirvi, who were em-sted! „ ’ 1, . c Taftalmssecs—fhr« in nuniher-arc at iaunder protest part ..nil-er,Vof the I Bin- l5l ".V s Old Town in the ( ypress. Tlte ltoat J)ue from ot , ltr ... ,i .. i,, ,party (MarcoIndians)have been for the lasttwo | _ , . wne hrou'i-ht u for , i, V. '“O’dbs living innpniato field on tlic Ocklakoo-! J^ x P enso - • i |V : v V ,, r , v a ,!,] clice river near, or perhaps at the very place, j Balance in N. A., subject to Sight . - J, vue.l for tUeurtis . "^ lcre A’apt in Gone captured some women " c ' and cliildrcli. This party, consisting of twelve warriors and a l>ov- about fourteen years of age, d in, and have agree ! to go Capital Stock, 8125,000 00 ^Deposit Account,... r ‘.81,872 49 Profits and Reserved Fund... i.. 31,690 20 Circulation, .....248,644 00 Duo to other Banks,... 2,454 14 ii's for the defendants. • .•II mii.'i Lit m>( • nilarlin; als< untiTiinsing men. .; |,v which tlic construcbon c Tin's link in the chain c :,„ofa coast road to a caoveni . - the continem. and we hav to (ulince. From Houston C leading westward, one atri I'ohanbus, a))d which will i .it point we doubt not with p ro ji lt hi tii)i>. Mess: Henry R. Jfe eiutioif, anil lint two wi.nt -. to were i.vamiDrel, Dr. U.-usk'- Imrst, of iirnii'Wici., and Goifector Mabry, of dm iii^'thc e vunii-atiou 'b-utTbas heen d • inetl is, 1 helievo, a tme statement of all the bv ot! it is, most l.rudent not t. niiblUh the u-s- Imlians - «w«l *fonr citizens will rest one or two ti'no-iv nr " * V.'e ii-nv lirietl-- <,< ,i.A months, 1 am satisfied they will lie relievctl of Or. Ji swifl-e ti-at be bad b2n sent for to ,n 'ki ,he present of most, if not all of them. Sam ,i luxifessioual "visit to the negroes wMcthcv I •*® ne ? ■“/ not go, nor does it matter much were encamped on, Jnekyl island, that he saw tiiem, that the appeared to bo Africans of fru-h j importation, being wholy unable to speal; or comprehend the English language. West. vhetlier docs or not H. A. CRANE. Tampa, Fla., Nov. 16, 1858. rn.-l <■ itwtlit ,!ther her sinking tnai nv.-r at ni-ii-s lower down. The fomisr vlll. » hun the plan of a western i.e extended to San Antonio, > Kl Paso, th-' highest point* .,! Pacific road can lw mr.de ana. The lathT will 1>0C0WC ,::i the Arkansas nsi.h wiiieh I., tin- Bin Grande, on a line ith th.- great Central i'rin- | Hhy the Mexiciutgifferument, fnsa tin- Hio Grande to MattMlan, r.t the flki- Gulf of CalifornitL Tins r.wd-is wa route eminently fivornblo to its oon- n, ami has a chart- r well cafeul.ited In • the enterprise. The Mexican g'-v.-rn ill nf course, lltrow out all iudu x-ments „,r to have t!.;.- road limb news it.- Tin’ only link wantiitg in this great f roads from the Atlantic co^st to the is the short diatance of, i.eihups, lot); froio Wharton to tho Arkansas road.— tarnv from Xeir Orleans is ah follows; I an* to tin- S iliine 240 ir.ilsR H-n-i-n 9,1 " in Wharton * " t;. Ari.jili.-ns ICO “ Hoiks liin I-rundo 100 •• s-f.i .ttaratlnn -'40 ** . vder tho testimony was received,, tho priso ners were remanded to jail to await a further cxn.niuation. A large number of witnessfct; have hcen suhpumacd, at various points on the coast and in tlic interior, and the proceedings are likely to occnpy the CommiG-ikiiier, ft-om time to tune, for several weeks to come. • It is pretty generally believed that the IF.m- 1 dtrer, wldch is a very small vessel, brought over n i slaves, but wns simply a consort or de coy on the passage, nnd was used for landing! the cargo liam tiro main ship, which remained . out at s .-a and was scuttled so soon as her freight: w.i;discharged. VYo feel quite confident in sta- : ting that the account hj’fhc N. X. Hornld of the 1 ictb, .the 1Vomit lot of eighty rs having brought”over laves, which sold readily tt(i each, has no fonmla- X Government Loan. \V AsuiMcroy, Dec. 18.—Tlic Secretary of die I Treasury, Mr. Conn, advertises fora loan of $10,- ' 000.000 under the law of June last Thu Imlance in tho Treasury Is $4,000,000. Weakness or Hie Stomach and In- DIGESTION. Another Greet Cure tffertwl by Po rhare'* Holland Bitten. The wife of Pitreii Dk-Wittk, living in Holland Ttitrn, Sheboygan county, Wisconsin, suffered ranch from Weakness of the Stomach nnd Indigestion.— She had been under a physician's caro for sometime hat the disease seemed to balHe even his skill. She purchased some HOLLAND BITTEU8 at our office, which has given tone to her stomach: her appelite nnd •trengtliRfo.rr.luruliig. nd we firmly believe that this i i another great care effected hy \ our medicine. tV- have still t|i rora-rd m uiy wonderful cures ef- Chccks,.... “ Savannah, , “ Notes and Checks of other Ranks,.... Specie, 23,141 80, 2,002 40; 52,88-1 52 74,407 94 0,869 83 ! 75,1)33 98 81,403 81 $4!&GC0 89 *l*aid since the data of this Statement. $489,000 89 Administrator’s Sale. W ILL bo sold in the town of Clinton, on the first Tnesday in February next, by order of the Court of Ordinary of Jones county, one negro man Peter, belonging to estate of Thomas J. Williams deceased. Sold for division, dec 21 ISAAC HARDEMAN. Adm r. STATE OF GEORGIA, ( Personally appeared, ISAAC SCOTT, Pkesidevt, and A. H. Bibb Cocxtt. ) Powbll, Caslncr of the Bank of Middle Geoiiqia, and made oalh that the foregoing statement is just and true, to the best of their knowledge and belief Sworn to and subscribed before me, this lOtli day of December, 1858. LIST OF DIRECTORS. ISAAC SCOTT, Pi!Esn*Evr. ASHER AYRES. H. M. NORTH, GEORGE PARSONS, E. H. CARHART. LIST OF STOCKHOLDERS. i NAMES. SHAKES. AMOUNT. NAMES. sn.utEs. AMOUNT. K II. Carhart,... . ... 25 .... s+. 2,500 Edward I’adilforel,.. . 100 ... ... 10,000 L. If. Brigham,.. d(* .... .,. 5,000 Isaac Scott, . 500 ... .50,000 G. it. Carhart,... O*. 2.500 George I’arsons,.... J 150 ... ... 15,000 Asher Ayres,.. .. 25 ... ... 2,500 Eli win Parsons,.... . :’50 ... . .. 35,000 II. M. Nortlt,...’: 25 .... 2,500 J250 $125,00(1 T 11 E A T Ii E: rr ’n t!i • unc i-ancr ' V roo<’rd m my won aerial tmftt ef-1 ' n . heard tile U. j feeted by this remedy, but must wait another oppor-1 ^MILL .:• i- ; of i rica ! tlulity- One thing won can rely npn», what we pub . ^ i • . ■ i,:i h-- ! w t .rj from peraaiu much respected in our com-, vi t . iy M FLGHING • r;!!. : nmnlty. and are literally true. J. QUINTUS. “ * * ‘ ’ til.* Helen, i: t!u acemtai : her late crui* W. ill. FJLI1MING, AND' ins At rival ol the Arabia.* Sale of week t.'S.OCO JS« tea. J'uir and Lower qualities Declined l-sd. Miihlltugs Declined 1-1 Bd, MAXCffEXTER FA VORABLE. Ooisut Maalafeiniivrt Unrilourd. Tiic Sleantsltijr Indian Empire Safe. llALtF.vs, Dec. 16.—Tho Royal Mail Steiro.v hip Arabia readied thi-t part to night, with ivvt-jieiil lial.s lo SuturJay Occam her 4th. Conium-ciai. i. rnpLH.l Cullon AlarlceX—The Sales of cot- (■.i far tho week reach 88,000 bales, of which i lenvi i ! loan In to the trade S3,50(1 bales. The market 3 dull at a decline of 1-8 on the fine, and r grades and a decline of l-f6d on middling tics. The sales on Friday were ti,()tii) bales, itch speculators nnd exporter? took 1,'H '• , tho market closing dull at the following Uplands 7 l-li | Middling Mobile ; Fair AioUue (Idling Orleans -16; Middling 1'vu.unco 1,2U 551 miles are now under charter, 87 ii l >i more irrado k 112 more under con- , , . , ■ _ n-| for the 50 miles graded, 43 miles of speculator* took 4,000 and exporters3,otiu l n-h.ised and now bang received, which 150 in operation by the 1st of Mr.y, Hu-several links of this great dwin are hr tlvc dilferent ami distinct companies - aiv two more to bo organized. Tl-.ey !irough a fertile country, and each, as a road, without any connection with tho nks, will bo a profitable investment.— outlier, tlie amount of travel that will : il nil, when completed, will be enor- unut route will become tin- channel for i s ^ 0Ci ' ihV> hnsint-ss. All Europe and the Hni-j s. mst of and Including the Mississippi | "i . . intake this route to the Pacific oca-t! °f'Jm ihuuge in courM- ol'ti.o wind. IViflc lshniU. Til:- time from New; N.ofey/ 1 cade llnMne— m tin iV 1* estimated as follows at the rati- of- tunng nn-tnejs favor.: >.c. while the business is moderate. Havre Marke<.—Grlcatnt J'tcs Ordinaire ' r :• cduuciia i . .1. T'l.csr.l.s • tlou tor t .ftt.-NV* Orleans *j days. • * , , , ■ ....... ...i . trt-.it" Msaatlaa -Jh - f ,. aK .. T • !time to the Pacific j Ei L-ju-uu-, when carried out, wirfhavc im-* l ’f i' s »v,d liirn t railroad connection with AW* .SW**w#f7* fttonrsl.o/tc, IVijr. AT.nxrss Ci^tEn. Ft.;- real Wood's IIal r | STAR DRAMATIC COMPANY: ! Reat.iratlvo u undoubhiilly the heat prep*r»tion now j F0R OXK AVEEK MORE, in use, f»>r rcstnnn" bn»r on biild hoads, cn*n^int , v • m .... . , ... cr.iv hair to Us origin.-olor .ud M . co.n„ ; ,.c oT| oure for i*»ir.p!cs. it ia C**t taking the place of other I December Hist, 1858, wili be presented KOT- i rep'ir.itions. No toiler r.^tr a-days is complete* with- : ZEliUE’S Thrilling Play— C.if/T/OX—Beware o)" worthless imitations, as 4 THE STRANGER, .--*v. f .1 uro already ia tho sr.iuket, called by diffemit j . And the Conu-dy of the nanie^. L'so none. uuIcn^ Alio words (PnoFitssoR JLj 1 "t "t 1 G jL Jl © Qj SU 3T © • Woo us Hair Rostor ktive, X^cpot. ft. Louis. Mo. and • |^Th« Front Seats are reservod for Ladie*. N«w Vork.J are blown iu the bottle. Sold by «.li J Jec ^~ u , r --_ __ ^ Dru^^irt-' ajid Patent Medicine Dealers. Also, by : nil Fancy nnd Toilet £n.'»ds dealers in tho United * Stat<and Canadas. . • novSOIin j „ . . .. ... \T70ULD most respectfully irtorm tho publio vvj * ' *■■■■-— B. A. WISE Wih) Litcrry Balsnui. , . ■took of ami his ruitointTS that ho bu removed liU v ing i.-wnrtliy the attention id all who are r 1 itcd fur tiuin-ilvis or friends:— O ^7^ Tin wire, and • Ilonsc Keeping mi hind is u;',ii.OOO kiucriufiu fihevcii of arrivals uf cutton vessels bale Lai’avkttr, Inil, July 31, IS.V4, Ilr.ui till!,—I was aitaeked abuut five months ago , with a severs cold, which lutlled oo-tnjr iutigs, and I doctors (the most respectable in this city) said that ’ I Imd inllammation on the lungs, ajnl after exhaust.' » -p-, —-~ in - their skit! without reiief to me, pronounced A I 1 \A/ A r? 8^4 my (.ini incurable I commend,.I taking Dr. WU- XX * V ** VV tor's UsUam of Wild Cherry nuont six weeks ago, j TO HIS NKWSTOBB, nlanils 0 • :U, “h: four days I w»* able to walk all over the house, I Next door to theTolegraph Building, on Cherry St. ! : and am now a well inan. Yonr' rcspeetfuUv. i «ud would be pl«tsed to have all persons in want of GEORGE HOOVER, i Gt| ods in my line, to call and examine my stock, ., , , , . , _ ! where may be found At ovi: I build you a plain statement from (ten-, gtovea, Grnti-s, Ranges, Ii 15-1 i of which. eu a nuin-1 ks jar day, when the rnad.-t ere complet-) 1 | : is Jl mile per lm«r: Gulf and Atlantic const, fn il ia tlic Hio Grande. It will thus haw to itv bands hundreds of feeders as to a mini. 1 ranching <o every point from mu I -ail come, ft fimis on the Pacific oiiiiiliil Uavlior, within a short sail of inriseo, Oregon, Cvutral America, the i Islands, in fact the w hole il-cific tiring the most rentral point upon the mast of .Imi-rica. pin, Mip|Hi-t- even the road to New Or- nnot considered. We Intro lin-. s :tl- i.. rrhsrti rand construction to re-nnrei ivilh t'.-.iro and Meinjiliis, and through itliU ttliole system of roat .i in the Uni. sail thesu Jiocs are also bung built rre local interi -ts. and to im et a local viueh absolutely requires tiiem, and is 'thee: 1 Provi manniac- Priccs are linn rjwol General .Markets.—-Ail qualities) ilstnffit exhibit a deeliningtcndeupy, with ! reption of Hoar, irhli ii continn -s steady. ; daft. at - -.iTely mail: Od « -1' llo ■ licit- Dll quota- si.-adY r, ol this city, who is wt-'i known, having lived 1 hrr»» Nome twt-iily ytari Tho ikvtiira utlemlrd him j some thr* o months, mi cl g.ivo him **p t«» but J Wbtflr’tfDalsmn cartel Win. j !.!.. W. *» JL Drt. i.t, | Spitons, Forks and Cike Bukeli. Silver TetSwww Lmayotlc, Liu. j ftn ^ ^ or jj af Table auU Pocket Cutlery, Wood W*re. None ^tnninc airier s2irne>l I. PUTTS <»« fh«4 Kroonu and brushes, Matts, Trays, Sifters, Meat wraj'p- r. i Cutters and .Stuffera, Plain and Japauned Tin Ware, SETH '.V. Fowi.i: A Co., Boston. Proprietors.- j «»»•“ °««4* *}?&& Cherry Street. Sold by their agents every where. j dec 21 3i For sale In Macon by K. L. STlii MIKCEER and — ZJHLIN, HUNT Jc CO. j dee 21 ' ltrnssand Uronzed Andirons, Sliovels, Tonjr* and Feuders, Waiters, Tea and Uoflee Urns, Steak anil Oyster Dishes Plated (factors and Waiter*, aacon, Ga. Two Weeks Longer. ■ j |TNT1L tiro lit of Jsnuary we will «ell our Stock London Money Marke uncliangi England ha- 'J he liullior celiued tiqb Hit ileains'.iip lmean i!a.-:rc. tt which was fearfully apprehended)n.; way on thttOdDec, .It will bure.net) this ve ssel left Nt v.' York on the 28,1 ami nut-ill to lialifiv for r-q-iirr. AN.YOSJNCE OTEfti X’8. , _ ^ ..... . -r. FANCY DRY GOODS 1r- I ! -b' m auvauu-. at cost for Cash. Now is the tirno for togaips, and - : J5y“ Tim Hon. HENRY <!. LAMAit, presents j oto-ftieuil* mul p»trou» aro invited to call quick ami hU "”' ,e *° tl,f VVU ' 7:! JnfidsI »is-1 "“^Vavo'wilt a splendid Stock of Good*, and are trict as a vaiididate for election to the office of j anxious to sell at New York cost for Cash. - ; - ■ ■■ All who owe us by uoto or account, are enected to call an it settle promptly. BOSTICK A KK1N. dec 41 . red uial October, , tho llic • Judge, which lie now holt]: ’55" \Yc are authorized to announce JOHN M. j|i I V«t/» -ifi •> aja/IiJ itii fax.TipliFA-*/ *'.« W- icon Circuit at liu-oliclion on the first Monday in Janaary next. Y. \VY JiDN'iTOR’f, Esq., preagnt* hi* ' name to the voter* of tho Maeou Circuit a* a can- _ diilntc for reqjccliojj to the office of.SolicitorGcn- j linns for their Holiday PrtaenU. ion the‘cral. : \Ve are requested in arinonnee JOHN 11. BRANT- Coitut eaadidate for Tax Collector of Kilib County. \\ r o arc authorized to an- t-r<mouiuw a- - Triban- i stmet them. hie we Rear of the Not them 1‘aolie j xr, t ft-nlral Pacific route, ocai the South- j,.. t j,j m j a the sixth Cb.uul— . - , r route, all in tlic haml* of gtvai speeu-];■ ( . Correctional Police. 'Jim iH-imltits were unaun- 1.. 4. CAIN n» » Candidate fof TjixCoI.o* ' ' " V ' six lV.ontlis iuiprisnv.nciit, and u fun of foi 0 (torof Bibb County ajyko-EtecUoa in Jajgujr, next fra nix iioliday Trade. LARGE. NEVf AND ELEGANT -STOCK. rpHE Public aro respectfully invited to an inapcc- 1 tiou of onr Stock, from which to make aclec- iins for tlieir Holiday Preaenta. IjTOur term* will be most favorable. E.J. JOHNSTON & CO. doc Jl City papers copy. dating nt far too much for individual a to Tiveompllsli, the various links of The otfi-ncc w* lest line, are-quietly ln-ing constructed j 0 f nn ..j titlc reg gs. >, who have undertaken no more-! p rL , m .i,, t .) nmtuL v r»n Hvomplish, and long before these »»Wt against tho Rooky Mountains .t v ,1 snows, the locomotivo will iHjwmii'.ig on n continuous line of rail He Xtaie to the Pacific, on the roost )n«tt).fo;IJe, connecting tlie two halved tisii ia a pt rpulual bond, and giring On* j ^ 7cr t i.. wer o !•;>< tfothoroughfare it demards. IProdai ration had been two I few to say that ten or lift cii years' tv. fc miiilisluuent of this ^rc.it next. tire: writing and put- j C. 1I..KITCH1NGS isa candidate fbrReceiv- i.lfensiye by tl c | er ct Tax Returns Of'Bibb County, at the ensu- . i ing January Election. The su : senjit on to tiic Sue* canal prefect is f d to have clo d will: a larger amount, than "s' UtioLv Cobutt, Deo. 4,1S.V>. -idretL 'ta. Clism—die t When I was in Macon. I heard Tin Rtli f-t.i :;ad i.vsti; that 1 had aoM out my Pl.mnuluii—I wish you to . re.aav.i, C „ rrc . t ila.t rep.-rt. I have otto yet for isle : the irons vicloii - j i nrR f.ii J bat •• sold and wish to sell the other, and a -Tho Queen's | po0l | jjnrgaio c*u be hud hy applying «oon itnl oil Is’No-1 ’ y, urs. W. W. CHAPMAN. otulM-r. Floridtl. Visit to a Fortune-Teller. eof the Cleveland Plaindealcrgin ; account of his visit to a fort uni ,tfj w*r.‘.-..s as foil. ■*.- iu Bello Uuincv was laid out. in 1825 MARRIED. ! In this city; on tlic lath iris* . hy Rev. Sylvaims Landrum. Joaeph 11. Dupont, Esq., of Honda, and I Dr. 1>. L posted on fences and in other j mil- s from the res. informed us that jradame ] br.itul for its s mstrolorist in iho iftiitixl: ment of health.' ! Miss Mary E. Atkinson of Macon. £3'- City papert -please copy In Houston <-i u uy, on the 14th irist, l»y liov. IV. - „mv a levident I'.ljOUfYoUX I H. Rice. Mr. John 11. Lewis, of Burke county, to h.te, now a le.-ilim, ..-.oi.i ‘“.“j Mary Jan% daughterofSylvmm* Brion.Esq. court-house. Hha diool.--, and also for tlio enjoy-; — Northern invaTiils 1 rtvo chose DIED, tlio ISt!i instant, PULA3KI S M in Wisconsin, who steal.- our para* | angl« ; , fold the mean streetr- are S-l eighty lev. ; g rope—Ivt-ntucky —. m* to bo eventually hung or tor;; limb • wido. Tbt j-cjuilahott is iroui oiio tuou- aiiu _.o i Northorn ... !div wild multibus horses—eiin tiwiR twelve hundred. a..c public buildinc; - ousiM , BLr.i.S A AN ' to see the fortune-teller the r-the-.- r vv- * of a (.'ourt-house, Market-hoi-.se, Methodist i'.pts- i CA. UL - j _ vie is an athletic, nuMdiv-aged (efoti'.e— ' fopnl, and Presbyterian riturdits, theAcaueaiy , Taifow H and prompt, with a i lin- ii -t-v e and a ! nrcraisoj, and Muso .ie iUil. 'Tlie CoueUiousc-l Patotrt Sit ■ said wo had conn-. uVansivcr- ; i- comuio iious mid neat c : u ve. v itli wings: COFFEE-—turf s u-ttal dignitv and urbanity that’we 1 which c:\i-i fire-pro-'-; w-r.lls f< v the presena- Ln-uTr«*]I!”" »t lal’ Mr-'said, u:au was curio;-.' lien of-fho re. qvds of the codrF ‘ ‘ j CORN. Wifficsecd, feeling inwardly that w o-' k'- r -' is non TO them evenly three time: ti she then plni-rel tli Mtuv on tlie table before '■ i t,i you, so I say. Gi v '1 iv.vheViT way 1 r-ays, 1 i limit.t-J. Fnongli foruiurly it was i jj, a i H| 3hp gave us a puck " Very targe, upoa v.hieH there Mo nine TCsWMrt | FKATHKKS........ v; been, apparehOv. exun-iwly , Lawvcrs ot four remfl^on ep v ^ .. No . -boilers, and (old us (o wltufiio; »jc also rcputablwghy- * . 1 >:. v j “ No-3 " --xtends throughout the coutt.l ll '™ .J., fioUK-SliSMiiV.... i cent countv. Gadsden county is the principal j R*t»». | (, i,,v’ : on of (he Stale. I-argc quantities.. Family I of lira leaf-tobacco, for wrequ.ingcip.rs, arcumile : «UNPOW DKh ; in this couilty toihe raucunt °‘ 1 '™ in . 1 "! * K ‘ ;.!su-r. to von. \ on je had ; - j.,- , y. a, .h«- to-.vn of Quincy to the lime '*« "ii ilv inqiured when y| 1 don t r 1'rroer, .u y ■ . ' sail it was—Jic it more or lass, agents of tu« eitnaa 'f-tir, yen are horn middling,. Tlie j | lir y for the pure ?}' J<»i a-.v middling, and so 1 say to ; | crs -, InLs a.ape ! -t sotiicdiing within two days, j «» » large :-> w two lar.iiths. But Iho keerds sav . [Won crops it any more. Mister, there is ! tfMton of U inlmi'iice upon ti;e low , i the fact, that-anidiug but htfla capital, it n 1 stimulated their ambition to accumulate at No. 1 all Of fi' -r, an- nt c-f dire who -congregate! klOLASsKS - fi oin tho plan-v sVltUl’ or ‘cash." article ha fore tlie j ic moral! NAILS 1LH—LinaeiJ.......... Train 'fore for you. You have enemies, “'a? nl*>nt von know, but you don't . Mind trim | any; Lt Imitation Spent)..-a- Winter ISlea'd Wiialt I.arJ to VISIONS 8«)»i Country.. js~ '•‘frJfffBMMMS %[ :m~EE£ con-l.icled by about j 8uGA»-Bro«g».-- »**• ’Mfoto-’bOLhair '£ j "cn ra.^r ondt^ropiteMc _. ■- unless two men, wliicli are brow -1 ajq-t a - J, -re “"I 1 Prevent it, when it will be dtf-! * An turangeuRiitha [l- /" :i ; n iu! (Ties will surely be. So 1 1 the 1 c jf?' till n‘ u • hook well. Mister, to you.’ I ted to t , £ above rea ls a little like buries- ' 4 !:nf Sifiil —. - ... ... .....II ... ... n rtnts t I si eh tlie person has a'.re- 11 it laav. Dark dark, dnrk- lev. .So. Well, Mister— ■ : . ■ Jl your eldldrt n arc not brought .-- Uii-j «iil |„. acnss to vou—n Hi's, , 1 her who can read tho mysteries 1 ftr >g at ; ur ! | f the keerds, which are tlie im-1 forgo n ‘ mir is . HO ft 1 kil’*eT Jo by which i is to bo ex-1 faich' j* if'ti'f'd report, on well ns wc can ."hat the astrologist said; Staid • u y sane men seriously consult li “ ieoM two lake •ill _ #ot sail imlil Uie big 'iv« come and gone. «’l» - ft v n> V; 11* Vlb fib P fo f lb i’ilt V lb Pitt Pitt P M t*-b! t' tt Pbl V bl Ptt! P'bl V'U t'.lu t'.ks 1* tt t> tt *» tt p>r Siii) F(f) 9 V tt tt lb ej « bl f0C 00 “ * 00 5.00 5 50 6 00 li 25 31 Si a 1 75 J CO 1 35 1 00 p p £L pb Pk'l “fe’l Hi 1 25 3 15 18} . 41 New Era in Xaxa-jE3: , x , 3srxaNr<3- bods. A COPPER AND IRON 0^.23X0,23- l^gPoN’o jointt to obstruct the Electric Fluid I FIRST PREMIUM Awarded at the Alabama State Fair, Nov. 5, 1838. rpIlKIK gteat superiority as a perfect Electrical, L Conductor, is acknowledged by ail scientific men. Copper lias seven times the conducting pow er <>! Iron, and does not corrode, and consequently ■ etnin* its superior conducting power. Measures ba\ e been taken to secure a Patent. They are put up in coils for transportation. Kxoliuive urrADgvineutft'aru buug made, by which w« will be able to tail orders tor those Rods through out tho State* of Georgia and Alabama, end to have them pet up by exnenenced workmen, according to the known laws o. the Electric Fluid. On account ot onr extensive sales, (these ltoda superceding all others, wherever they are introduced), wo havo re duced tlie price to within 5 rents per foot ot tlio Iron Rods, though they are half Copper. jy Wo insulate them with Utu Isuia Remit it, (patented)—-a perfect non-conductor, durable as Iron, aud cannot be broken. For farther information, send for a Circular con taining fall particulars and certificates from the best authority in the country. Address J. A. BACON A CO . Montgomery, Ala.. Proprieti s of the New Orleans Lightning Rod Manufactory.[dcc8l—3m) a ALSTON’S EEALI FIRST A|*I*KAI!ANCE OF THE NEW. ORLEANS English Opera Troupe 1 The moct successful of the day, will give a series of 1*2 Operas, commencing Holiday, 27th Dec., MS. In the Grand Opera ot the Daughter of the Regiment, MISS ROSALIE DURAXD.Prima Douna Assoluta. MISS GEORGIA UODSON. .Tennore Contraiiino. MISS A. KING Second Douna. MU FRED LYSTER ... .Priino Basso Bariiono. MU. FRANK TREVOR Tcnore dl Forza. MR. F. BOUDINOR Basso Frofundo. MR. G. II. WaRRIE Second Tenore. MR. J. ARNOLD. Secondo Basso. Conductor MR. A. REIFF, JR. Manager .....MR. W. S. LYSTER. Suige Manager ....MR. R. CARPENTER. Assisted by an eillcieut Cliorus, Mid an Orchestra engaged expressly for this Tour, from Near York, composed of first class Artists* under the direction of Mr. REIFF, Jr. In consequence of the very great expense incur red by the engagements of this far-famed Opera Troupe, the Management is necessarily compelled to fix the price of admission to the Dress Circle at jyoNE DOLLAR. The Second Ciido. remain the same as formerly. £p*Box Book open for seeming seats at the Hall from 3 to 5 without extra charge. jyTioketg by the package or siugly, can be had at Mr. Virgin’s Music Store. Id/ - S oat a may be secured for any Operas iu ad vance. Doors open at 7—to commence at 8 o’clock, dec*! A RARE OPPORTUNITY! Selling out at cost at che D ENMAN »V WAIEBMAN have determined to close their business by t£e first of February next, as the term of Partnership expires at that time. They will therefore close out their Stock at just what the Goods COST in New York, fi r CASH. Ladies aud Geutlomeu—now is your time to buy. Come and price oar Goods and you can hardly fail to purchase. We are selling aiPLIMPfl® ©OILCC® at 99 SO; 99 SO; 910 SO; 9U; 913, end *15—worth double the money. ltICH WORSTED ROBES A'LAIZK, from *8 50 to *12 the Fatten). FINE FRENCH MERINOS *t 80 cents—worth 61 25. 10,000 YDS. BEST CALICOS, from «i to 10 SSISWkBl ff iSPW 8 3 3 Of all desirable styles, now selling at an immense sacrifice. Bleached and llrowu Homespuns, Alnacaa. Burabaxlnes, Ginghams, Waite Muslins, French Worked Collars and Bands, Gloves, Hosiery, and Handkerchiefs of every description, Ladies Merino Vests, Irish Linens, lied Blankets, Negro Rlaukets and Kerseys, Plantation Goods for men and boys, Ate., Ac. fnP*Our assortment is stilt large and varied. Come soon, or you will mistthe best bargains ev er offered, as we aro bound to sell out. y. B.—All persons indebted to the Firm will please come forward and settle. nuvut m « OLOTHUSi CHARLES II. BAH IT) IS OFFERING WINTER GOODS AT Greatly Reduced Prices. CALL AND SEE. Dec. 21 SHIRTS ! SHIRTS ! ! A NF.\V*Lnt just received and will be sold low by dec 21 V. II. BAIRD. GEORGE PAYNE, WHOLESALE fo RETAIL DH.UGGHST And State Licensed Apothecary, MACON. GA. S happy to inform his friends, patrons a A MERRY CHRISTMAS! Two Companies in one Tent FOR ONE FRIGE OF ADMISSION. K©®BKI8®KI & ©@ 0 ® CiUCUS & THEATRE, CONSISTING OF DABIKG ACTS OF SPSTRIMIS*! Acrobatic and Gymnastic Exerci ses, Herculean Feats, &c. Intersper»oil and enlivened by the comicalities of the CLOWN. Consolidated for a Sontbern Campaign, WILL PERFORM AT Ulncon, on Saturday. Monday nnd TUESDAY, DEC. 25, 27, & 28. Afternoon t’ertorm,nco at 8 o'clock; Evening at S o'clock. ADMISSION 50 cents; children and servants, half price. . , ,,, The Entertainment differs materially from old fo gy Circuses. Having SCENERY and FIXTURES ample to present the GREAT Moral Drama on THE IDS&37-S3 of ? 76 OK THE “Times that Tried Men’s Souls.” On which Yitekec Miller n-ill -• S/mnl T)mvn" the Unit. This great Drama is founded on incidents which occurred dnring the Revolution. It excels anything ever introduced in public amusements. i3fip Remember, the two Companies perform in the same Tent. Circus Company in the King; Thea tre on a regular elevated Stage, with splendid Scen ery. The great Drama—“Days of ’78 "—will only bo performed at night. . . . For particulars see Pictorial and Descriptivo Bills, dec 7 18happy to inform his rrtenus, patrons and tin L pubjie ge:.'-rally, that his Stock la now foil and complete, which comprises every article that should be found in a First Class Drag anil Chemical Store. Weekly arrival i of the Savannah Steamers ena bles him to replenish his Stock Weekly, with FRESH AND CHOICE GOODS, which are bought with greatattenimn to purit\\ and sold as LOW ns at any Drug Establishment in Geor- Ri»- PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS Compounded at all hours with care and neatness. His stock consists iu part of the following articles: Drugs, Chemicals and iffedicines, Dres, Paints, Oils and Colors, Glassware, Syringes, modern styles, great variety, j Window Glass, Putty, Artists Tools, Mechanical, Artificial and Natural Leeches, Fresh Hops and all other Herbs, Surgical Instruments and Medicine Chesfs, Family Soaps, Fine Starch and Geletines, Pine Castor Oil for Family use. Wines and Liquors for Medical use only, Perfumery, Pomades and Toilet Articles. Gold and Silver Leat. Gold and 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 all the patent Nostrums of the day. Corner Mulberry street and Colton Avenue, Macon. apl 21 Fresh Medicines :. d PfnWl>i'UR<< Macon Brin E. L. STROJIECKER & CO, lVIIOr.KS AT, K & ri TASI. DISUftftJftTft We arc daily r< • MngJargo ^phes ttmn<Vuy t IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURE!?? rp.HUS RTiMurintr ouronstomfOPB choice and pure a _ Chemical* m from Manufactunrs, direct them fri *' from adulteration- t a select stock of Draw, Chemical*, Window Gin***-, Dye Ntnff-4, stnvariaoi. enabling i*» VMitvn i reliHti Lore dec21 DENMAN A WATERMAN, New York Store, Cotton Av. 75 50 18 00 16 00 12 50 5 50 G OO 6 50 7 00 4 «! 2 00 60 1 75 1 50 1 15 1 25 15 ■'W'ood.’s CxaJlery- I S daily thronged with pcoplo to see his now nnd beautiful styles of Pictures, via: The Aquiiill and Imperial Photographs, f his is the only place South where you c an procure these Gems of Art. PORTRAITS In Oil or Pastel as usual. Hundreds on esbfbitior. ryAinbrotypt>s from one dollar and upwards. CALL AND FEE US. dec 21 To physicians, Drugists nnclFaiui* LIES. Tim undersigned are sole ageuts for the sale of Robert’s Colic Mixture for Infants. A medical prep aration which is considered an indispensable article to the Medicine chest, by a greater number of fami lies throughout the United States, than perhaps any other ••patent” now before tho people—a prepara tion very simple, yet very effective, giving immedi ate relief to the little sufferers, and too without leav ing behind those deleterious effects which always succeed the taking of Paregoric, Liudanutn and oth er Narcotic Cordials and preo/~*tiona. Retail price, 25 cents. The undersigned are also sole ageuta for the sale of Risley's compound Fluid extract of Buchu, a rem edy which is not only prompt iu its action but a sovereign remedy in all diseases of tho Kidueys, Bladder and Urethra, for which diseases the recipe was expressly prepared by several eminent Physi cians. that they might have always in readiness a reliable remedy in a convenient form to use in their daily practice, and not be subjected to depend on tbofe inert preparations and nostrums that are put forth for the purpose of gulling the people and flee cing them out of their money. I1AUKAL, KISLEY A KITCHEN. Importers and Wholesale Druggists, 7G Barclay St., New York. dec 21 l»3l CHEAP CLOTHIMG. (TRIANGULAR BLOCK.) (F0T©inl & ©@ a Mr. Clihit.—We wish to make it known to the people of Macon, and (he country generally, through your exteudi^p circulation, that we are now offering our large Stock oC Clothing at very reduced prices. Our Stock of heavy Over Coats uud thick Clothing generally, is very large ; we do not intend to summer them over. \\ r e shall offer inducements for (ho next thirty days. ISfA large si »ck of HATS and CAPS at cost. dec2i HORACE FITCII & CO. !!>E.SlKAiS£.K KLSlDDAi: E FOR SAItE. I OFFER for sale my Residence on tho corner of Fourth and Mulberry streets, near the market. The House cod fairs eight rooms, (furnished throughout wi»h gas,) pantry and closets, Ac. There arc two large Kitchens, three rooms each, which is ample servant room, two wells of water, one of which c«muot be excelled in Macon for purity, for family use. Parties who want a nice place, (in perfect lepair,) with every convenience, for housekeeping, ana con venient to business, would do well to call and ex amine for themselves. ,• dec 14—2t JAMES A. KNIGIIT. City papers copy. H-eligioxis Booli.3. SAMUEL 1JOYKIN, Depository Agent of the Bible Board and Col portcur Society, COTTON atfesvrv atavuw,’dwrnura, W ILL keep a full supply of such BOOKS as Tbr Keligiou* l*siblic will want, inclu ding Commeutnric*, Concordance*, Theolog ical Work*, ISooliM of Travel*, Rblirions and Devotional works of various kinds, and SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. Particular attention will bo paid to the wants of ITfcmsicrs ami Sabbath Schools. The works of the BEST WRITERS OF EVERY AGE, who by their learning aud piety have enriched our literature, will be kept. Prices will bo moderate. fg* Orders from a distance will receive prompt ittiention.[den 14—if Watches! Watches! C 1ELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS—James / Hoddell A Co., U. Sc G. Beesley, Josh Toleinan, Josh Olaranshaw, Edwards Robinson, and tlie cele brated American Watch in Gold aud Silver Cases. SWISS MAKERS—Eugene Broquet, Breitbiog Laderiet, Edouard Favre, Brandt aud others too numerous to mention, by _ DAY & MAUSSEXET. Clocks. Clocks, Clocks. The Marble Clock, running three weeks without winding—striking hour and naif hour. Also, Eight Day, Marble and Marbleizod Irom Bronze, Wood and Marine Time-pieces, with and wirhout the alarm DAY A MAUSSKNKT. Fine *«tts of Jewelry. D.VY A MAlISSENET. Diamond Pins, Finger Kings anil Ear Kings. DAY vV MAUSSENIJT. Fob. Vest, C'-hatUbuxaand Guard Chains. DAY & MAUSSENET. A fine assortment of Necklaces, Crapes, Medalions and other Trinkets, by DAY & MaUSSENKT. Silver Table, Tea, Salt, Mustard. Berry. Sugar and Cream Spoons. Also, Desert and Pickle Forkes. Cups, Goblets, Waiters, and sundry other silver ar tides too numerous to mention, by DAY Sc MAGSSENXT. Musical Instruments. Vinlincelos, Violins, Flutes, Fiadgcoleis, Fifes, Banjoes and Tamboriues, also » fine assortment ot Dalian, French, nnd English Violin Strings by DAY & MAUSSENET. Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Specks with the Scotch Pebble-Glasses, by _ DAY & MAUSSENET. FANCY GOODS—A large assortment, by DAY A MAUSSENET. JEWELRY REPAIRING done at tbe shortest notice and in the best possible manner, WATCHES, Magic and Hunting Cases, Gold and Silver Hoddell BATCHES, for tale by oct lc DAY A MAUSSENET. j!oiiifi«M, Oil*) Patent Hrdiriar*. Vt.lnt Bvtiihca, XVttiir Wt)*h Slrnr.t.c.T- rmnen oral I-rcpnr»«ti«ti»- An.l 'I'oHi-t AvtictVK, together v.lth tlio best assortment .*f INS'! fit MEXTS ever offered inthls market. PI rot irs. Phy sieians. and Merchants will consult their interest hj examining our Mo* * t „. jan 18 OppoiiteSe<JdibgHousc,i3aooi5,G.“. Flavoring' Ertractt ior Vies, Ici- lies, dec. EXTBACTSof Peach, Extracts of Am..i.ds, “ Vanilla. " 84rawDerry, “ Pineapple, . ” Rose, “ Lemon, “ Orange, “ Nutmegs, Cellery, Per sale at the Macon Drue Store. .jan 17 E. L. STUOHEUJvER A Co.. s I’otnsh. UPERIOB 1st sorts, always cu hand jan lil E. L. STUOnECK 211 Co Buclm Uiat is JUucim ! »TIHE undersigned have for years iminufactured 1 au Extract of Buchu for the use of Physicians, and can recommend to nil nece Vifated to use this Medicine, thfeir preparation as being *ir superior and more reliable than the puffed quack nostrum? derignat«d as Extracts of Buchu. mostcl'U’htc n cw f.’ii.'i no 11 a'chtl whatever. Try It. junc 20 E. L STROHKCKKB A CO'. Coughs aud Colds. Ayer’a Cherry Pectoral, Stabler’*! Anodyne tExpootonmi Wistar’s Balaam Wild Cherry, Hooflaridte Syrup T«r, Hasting s Byrup Wood-Naptha jan 13 K. L.-8TKVJIIECKKR s t* JPfsysici:;:;:.’ F vKBCBIPTIONB oaroiiilly "oomprm.dt>•" ,f ;.!? hours day or night. • • - jaaili^ ^ K. L.KTRGHECKER V Co. Horton’s Coti^Ii Syrup. Glinj Proji lie tore still cootinuu to manufacture JL this favorite remedy, vouched for by many homo certificates. E'. L. HTHOHEGKE t A Co. iuu 13 Christmas Presents. Prices Reduced for the Holidays. J UST received, a fine lot of gold band China, Di ning am! Tea Setts, and a great variety ot other nice articles for Christmas Presents, nt REDUCED PRICES. Call aud make your purchases early, as bargains am to be bad. an l no mistake. dec 21—It R R. HUTCHINGS. STEREOSCOPES. A LARGE and beautiful assortment of STEREO- SCOPES, with a largo number of views of all kinds, tor sale singly, or by tho dozen, at J. M. BOAR DM AN'9, dec21 Washington Block. Macon Cotton Mark Macon, Dec 2 \ ^rjod ikrniu’.a at 10 to 14$. =-r - Market. 1st 185B. Jones PostpcMictI SlicrifT Sale. *•5? VICTIM, be sold, before the Court House door, in )0 tH, YV tbe town of Clinton, on the first Tuesday ia February next, 1859, within tlie usual hoars of sale, the following property, to wit: Two negroes, Bid dy. n woman 18 years of age. aud her child. Rose— herchi'.d one year old, levied upon as the property nf Thomas S. Alexander, by virtue of* 25 Justice Court fi fas., issued .roni 377th District, G. M.. iu M favor of Isaac Hardeman. John W. Clark and others, vo. Thomas ri. Alexander, levy made and return->1 tome by John W. McGhee, a Constable. Also, will be sold at same time and place—oae ne gro girl, uamo Averljno, levied upon as tho property of Anderson 8. Childs, by virtue of 4 fi fas issued from 377th District, G. JL. in favor of Robert Mc Ghee and others, alt v*. Anderson S. Childs, levy msdo and returned to me bv John W. McGhee, a Constable. JA8. G. BARNES, Sheriff, dec21 ■* . AdniiuUtratoi’* Stile. of tho Honorable tho Ordinary of X. (Ia.. will hft Slid K<-f(br<< t'lib (’unrt jfruo- , ■* nt ectiou - ent out, i 13Bibb GooaO* Ga., will be axld before the Court House door ia said county, between the usual hours j of sale, i>u the first Tuesday iu February next, a 1 gro man, George, about 44 years of age ; one Fe ” * " " i lot *' :i * & ] gro man, George, about 44 years of age'; one Featk- , r . \ \TEft, Portrait rniafer. rr Bed aud Bedding; one lot of Laud lying in C»r- . ,. u> TnuhrVi Kl -t ? roi M MB OTLDIU ipgWWI ■■ .u r jNo. teaMTOfT' flon gfvt-n to portrait** of dc- p«rtyinf Francis Wilder, d> .•• -*.<-d. for u dlstribu- jr <aSKE -I^!S,. CHRISTMAS BOOKS. TflTIB recent publications adapted totheapproacb- I ing Holidays, both Fn; lish and American, form ing au assortment the most complete and beactiful ever offered by tbe subscriber, among which, arc Tlie Gallery of Faint us Poets, The Women of Beauty, The Stratford Gallery. The Vernon nnd Witkie Gaiierys. Poe’s Poetical Works—Illustrated, Favorite English Poems, Burns' Poems and 9 -mrs, * od a host ot Illustrated Works and Annuals too numerous to name, at J. M. BOAUDMAN’S, decSI Washington Block. FINE ARTS. rn HOSE who desire a perfect likeness in any o JL hte various styles, espec ially LIFE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS colored in Oil, aud who desire to patronize a i^irst Class Estnhlishasicnt, Should not fail to call at PUGH’S GALLERY, TRIAKOIT.AR BLOCK. Our Photographs are superior to auy produced ia Macon, from this fact, wo have them colored by Por trait Painters who stand at the head of their profes sion, and who aro the only class of Artists who can color Photographs as they should be colored. Ambrotypes in fiuo gilt cases from $1 np, taken in the very best stylo, dee 14—tf P. S.—A fine assortment of fancy Cases just re ceived, among which are the California Pearl, and Oval Union, any of which will be sold at greatly re duced PRICES, during the holiday’s. The best thing yet for a Christmas present is one of PUGH’S FINE' PICTURES IN A FINE CASE. €.4Lb AND SECURE ONE. is H|g MAGNETIC PLASTER THE GREAT STRENGTHENER AND PAIN DESTROYER. T IIE bsat and cheapest Household Remedy in the World. Simple and pleasant in it* application, certain and effectual in its results. A beautiful, sci entific, extern al Curative, applicable for the relief of pain at anytime, in any place, in any part of the human system, and under all circumstances. It you put this Plaster any where, if Pain is there, the Plaster will stick there until tho Pain bar vanished. The Plaster magnetizes the pain away, and Pain cnuuol cxbt where thi* Planter i* applied. Rheumatism, Lameness, Stiffness, Weakness, De bility, Nervousness, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Cough# and (’olds, Pains and Aches of every kind, down even to Corns, are IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, and, with a little patience, PERMANENTLY CU RED, by the magical influence of the MAGNETIC PLASTER. It is tho simplest, surest, safest, pleas antest nnd cheapest remedy in ex ; stence. Its ap plication is universal—equally to the strong man, the delicate woman, end the feeble infant. To each and all it will prove a Balm and a Blessing. Its use is agreeable, and without annoyance or trouble.— Its price is within reach of all—rich or poor; all may have it, and should have it who are sick, and suffering iu any way. PLANTERS should be always supplied with the invaluable PLASTER. It w ; 'l b* I s « Good Phy sician on apv Plantation, ready at all times, nnd at instant notice. Pat up in air-tight tin boxes. Each box will make six to eight plasters, and any child can spread them. Price 25 cent} a box, with full and plain directions. 1>. €- IIOKEHEAD, I?I. D., Inventor and Proprietor, 10 Walker at.. New York. MOKEHEAD S MAGNETIC PLASTER is sold by all Druggists in every City, Town and Village of the United State*. Nov. 23. Garden Seed, L. STROHKCKER fo CO , Jj.Laji.st received Xj • and opened’ a large" kiifftreftSdncted Stock of Garden Seeds, warranted tlie growth ifUMS. Turnip Seed by the paper or pound, l’oas tad Roans by tho paper, quart or bushel. Dealers supplied nn liberal tennS. K. L. STROIIEUKER fo CO Cor Mulberry and 3J Street!, MaoatL Go oct 19 Checks on New York FOK SALE I!Y THE MAN UFAC rUREHS’ BANK Tl.tttteit CTlTTtiBS!BiSK. Exchange at Sight ON NEW Y'Oft'K, LONDON, PARIS, FRANKFORT, (on the Koine,) UAJiDUKG, BERLIN, BltiJMEN, for . For Sale at this Bank iu Sums to suit purchasers. J. S. 11UTTON,-'Cashier. Savannah, Sep. «, 185*. 6*»—Cm Macon, Jim! ?th, icoS._ ton consigned to Georgo Parsons Sz Co .'auepfi ’o , Sav and agree to hold the cottou forty five lo fifty ’days- from date of shipments. ISAAC SCOT!" * jan 5 Insurance Agencies. OF liTE AUGUSTA INSURANCE & BANKING CO. AND TFR ALABAMA EIRE & MARINI.INS. CO, AT THE OFFICE OF LANIER & ANDERSON. Afil’s. oct 5 1833 tf JLicou, G.i To Teachers. £ ^N EXPERIENCED TEACHER, who is cap* bio obtain kinsville Academy, by making immediate applica tion. Satisfactory reference required. Address O. C. HOllNE, Chairman Board of Trustees IlawktnsviUe. Deo. 1«. IMe. (dee 81 - Ccktrxi. Rail Road Office, / Savannah, Ga., Dec. 8, 1858. ) Meal Wanted! W RITTEN Proposals will be received by tho undersigned uutil the 25th of this month, for supplying this Company with good CORN MEAL for the ensuing year. The quantity required will be about 223 bushels every two weeks, delivered at Savannah, Macon, Entonton, or any Station on this Road. Meal must weigh 48 pounds net per bushel. The first delivery will be required on the 10th of January next. GEOKGE W. ADAMS, dec 14—3t General Supt Branch Stora of “ La Crioila,” AT CHARLESTON, S. C., ! Corner Cherry at. tint] Cotton Avrniic.rtlncon. HAVANA SEOA1CS j of direct Importation at Wholesale ami Retail. a l 1IE subscribers beg to inform the public, that . they have established in^he city Ot Macon, a j branch of the large Importing j louse of "La Crlol- ! la,” at Charleston, S. C., which receives bv every trip of the steamer Isabel from Havana, a large as sortment of the best and most approved brands of Havana Segara By this arrangement they are able to furnish the trade’ aud their friends the genuine j article at Charleston prices. • .They invite the public to come and see their large ; and well assorted stock, among which are | La Crioila Impcrialcs, Kl Aquilla Miller Comun, LaCriofla Londrer, 1, 2,3, Cab.-inos Londres, T HESE Scales are now regard ed as the Standard for COR RECT WEIGHT, and are in use by nearly every Railroad Compa ny. Merchant, and manufacturing establishment throughout the countrv- Tho reputation which these Scales have acquired has been of steady growth from the FAIRBANKS’ commencement to the present en&TlJc t»timo,and is based upon the prin- b Lf/.VlaJl: o. clipe adopted by us, and never de viated from, of allowing none but Perfect Weighing Machines to go forth from our establishment. We have more than one hundred different modifi cations of these Scales, adapted to the warts of eve ry department of business where a correct and dura ble Scale i3 required. , Call and examine, or sendfor an illustrated Circu j ar . FAIRBANKS A CO., 189 Broadway, N. York. CARHART A CURD, Agents, Macon, Ga. oct!9—4m To Rent. T HE Bar Room of the Floyd House. ALSO, Several Stores under the Fioyd House Hotel. ALSO, Several Rooms, very large and airy, np stairs in Cherry Street. ALSO, Four large Rooms up stairs on Triangular Block, suitable for Daguerrootypists or Dentists, end tome small dwelling Houses in Bentonville, and in the lower part of tho city. T. C. DE MFSEY, nov30—4t Executor. 0 of preparing ; I.s Crioila Regalia de Lon- Jenny Lind Regalia, the sitcation of P Jtl> GIP*L ofthe Haw-1 drcJ , " Cachucha Londres, Atlininistrator’s Stile. Everybody A GREEABLE to an order of the Ordinary of Jones county, will be sold before tho Court . . . , - , , House door. In Clinton on the first Tuesday in Feb- ^9““ ’ . ’ ruary next, within the legal hours ol sale, the fol lowing Negroes to wit: Pompoy, a negro man; An na, a woman; Mahaly, a woman; Harriet, a wo man, and her child. ' All sold aa the property of Wa H Ogilvee deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. dec 21 WM. 8. JOHNSON, Adm r. Aduilutstracor’s Sale. W ILL be sold before the Court Ilouje door, in Perry, Houston County, Georgia, on the first Taesday in February next, between the legal hours of sale, the Plantation lately owned and occupied hv Benjamin McKinney deceased, consisting ot lot 23©, containing J acres, more otrless, and a 4.*iiiiesc fraction of No. 333, containing 3CI acres, more or ; fuaT received and receiving weekly, & lot - - ■' * — Also; t) NEW YORK STATE CHEESE, La Crioila Beg dia do C.»n-La Espanola Flor do chas, Prensados, La Crioila Cillindrados, Ulo Hondo Londres, La Crioila Flor do Pren- Laranaga Vegneros, eados, Cervantea Conchas, La Crioila Miller Comun, La Eseosesa Conchas, | I. 9. 3, La Manola Londres, 1,9,3, i Upman Cavaa, I ges Mills Cornua, . j Upman Londres, 1, S, 3, La Virginia Millar Co-; Tip a "nip AT UpmnnCasadores, mu„. ; AH.X. Chewing Tobacco of the finest qualities. Ti’nT 1 1 p SMOKING'TOBACCO, PIPES, SNUFF, &c. | £ UX The Hardware Store OF NATHAN WEED, MACON, GEORGIA One Price nnd no Devisitioii. for ITIHIBB will bo found the . VV largest, and one of the Planters, most complete aasortmentsev- 1 er offered for sale in tho State, rmt ; comprising: . IRON of every the, anda- Blacksmitns [dapted to wants 0* tlie country. STEEL, round, square, 0*5- *v»w itagoo. Plow, German, Spring, ^ . 'Blister, Ac. Carriage AXES of all the best make, T.rt and warranted to'stand. aKGrS, ANVILS, Vises, Bellows, Screw plates, Hammers, But- fou teries, Tongs, &c. ■pit t _* i HOES, Scoyil, Iiradea, Pat- Jsleroliants, ont, Crown, Georgia and oth- •ers. J. PLOWS, Subsoil, Hill aide, 'self sharpening, one, two and ’six horse. CORN Shellers, Corn Mills, Straw Cutters, Trace and wag on Chains, Rope, Hames. POT WARE. Andirons, Sho vcl and Tongs, Sauce Pans, Wafer and Waftlo Irons. OTTER, Rabbit and Rat Traps, dec 14 _ FOR Houso : K 0 ep ors, LITTLE SMITH, DEALERS IS Saddles, Bridles, & Barm’<s. TRUNKS AND VALISES, CARRIAGE MATERIAL, SPOKES, HUBS, RIMS, SHAFTS, AX- i : , LES, SPRINGS, 2IALLK/U1LE CAsT-^-^afe mgs, Enameled Cloth, Euameictl Leather. CrllV BANDS, Rubber and Leather Belting from 2 t > 20 in. wide SeSOE FIXniXGSg. IJIXTIIEB OP E.VFRV DEarjUt>Tl«8. SADDLERY AND HARNESS U.UiDVVAUE. Coach Varnish, Japan and Faints, Hitmen* of onr Dfucriplion Unite to order Near Corner of Cherry Street mid Covton Avenue, MACON, GEORGIA Sept. 14—Gmos. Will you go North, when yon can do hotter South! & m&msyises MANUFACTORY & REPOSITORY, FOIWYTH, GA. H AVING purchased the entire in- ^ K terest of the late firm of Basks,' Wilder* Co., I invito tho Mtcntionx/xy^'vEy of the citizens of Forsyth and fiurromicJijig oouanos to my extensive arrangements for manufacluring Top and no Top UUGGLEd.ROCKAWAYS,CAli- RIaGES, PHAETONS, Ac., Ac. I am constantly receiving additions, not from the North, but front my Work-Shop, to my stock on hand—of three or four buggies per week—which combine elegance and finish with lightness, strength and durability. Orders for any sort of Vehicle, Harness Ac*. * re mo£t re spectfully solicited, which shall he promptly sup plied, and all engagements fur workpnnetwlfy met. l have constantly on hand a large assortment of Har ness. Repairing done at short notice and all work war ranted. J. H. BANKS. aug 6 1853. 1 yr Improvements in BOOH BINDING. fTUIE underaiguod j;ives notice to tin- public lha A ho has purchaeca the right for f m nlacii to til use of Mr. Howland's Steel Clasps & Brass Carriage with Boilers, for binding Urge Reccrd Books, Ledgers, &c., iu a more substantial manner than heretofore. He hat also purchased « Paging Machine, the first ever used in Georgia, for printing the num bers on the pages of Blank Books. r ?heso improve ments will enable him to execute all work entrusted to him with increased dispatch aim in a superior style. DAVID IlOr?S. Oct. 2C.—tjan Wines, IS randy, Ac. pr BBLS. pure Georgia Wine. O 3 half Pipes very choice old Cogniac Brandy. 10 bbls. pure Corn Whisker, Robinson county. J bbls North Carolina Whisky. 25 Baskets Hudson Chatnpaigne Wine, for sale by dec 7 Al'EILS: WINGFIELD A CO. PLANING, SCROLL SAWING,- TURNING, CARVING, BRACKET & ORNAMENTAL WORK, Made to order by T.& G. Weed, nov 2—3m Negroes Wanted. 1 HA New Orleans Market. Apply at jL U1/ Thos. Rugby's Negro Marc, ou Vopiar &t, near AdamsA Reynold’s Cot con Wa re IL-us **, where you can get the highest market price in cash. MA1VO* I'012 TF you want a riANO call and see tl.oie at our A Office. Cheaper than ever known in thia Mark < t, and as good as the best. Instruments worth $">C3 sold at & 125, “ “ 375 «* 300. Before you buy, como and try dec 7 J. £ WINTER A C BT Orders taken for any kind of Scgars from j Q vhcntLTubscrfbTr Havan^ at Short Notice. SfEE-S 4 SALCEDO, | ,Vk rod'lecond'S?r£t s dec 14 Sole Agents of Crioila Brands. Ladies' Cloaks. less, iu the lower 5th District of said county. she following aSrtSe* : Rater, a man about D 5 year* 1 which will Li, solo low at whnleoaU. .Jd, and Patty, awoman about «0 yi irs old. Soldi . JOHN A. NELSON. !»y Tirtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of iSxst Ma NE of the most desirable residences in the city, now resides, corner of Oak and Second Streets. | The Lot contains three quarters of an acre, and j is highly improved with choice varieties of Peach, ; Apricots, Grapes and other fruits, and Flowers. J rro'n- , .. , , . .The Dwelling contains ten Rooms, Closets in six, ^ J °^^ oso ! and Gas iu all. Terms of payment wili be made easy. 00419 C h d ' 4 ‘ U p vluiIiR'S ! E or porticiSua, enquire of J. DeLoache or W. S. ! If not sold before Christmas, it will be rented to . i an approved tenant. GEO. W. A DAMS. ; Macon, Dec. 14th, 1858. GT City papers copy. Notice. A WORD TO THE CHARITABLE. \ Y, T E arc ai thorixcd tn announce STEPHEN T. > Y UURG ESS a candidate for Tax Colieetor of DooIt Uonntj.at the next ensuing Jijiuary Election, which wo can say no is' a good Democrat, and wa hope ho will get many a vote, dec 7 Citizen copy twice and Federal Union twice, and send bill to advertiser at Byromvii.v. i ~ — SOltTHEBS SEED ilATS, O N Consignment. 85 cents per bushel, incltnUnc sack. Apply to J. F. WINTER * CO. dec 7 Macon : LOWXIfoG- HILL NUliSiCllY. dec. 21 Administrator. rpiIE Subsciibcrs beg leave to call the attention . A of the public to their large collection of { Southern Untied Fruit Trfr», Jones , a p t j 10 jj e5t varieties that havo been tes BOBSB i ,.4 1--1L " Bl; Adniiiustr:alor’6 Sale. Y virtue of an orour from tlie Ordinary of Jouci ty will be sold before the Court Itonsu tcd door* in Clinton, on the first Tuesday in ” * next, the slaves belongin '-to tlio estate 1 Off'.lvie deCaMsed. Sold l -r the benefit and creditors of said deceased. Term ■ WM. S. JOHNSON, Administrator ot dec 21' # Wat. H. Ooilvif, deceased. ^ Glotlxingl E. WINSHIP TTAS just received ancth L I. ovKiici >A'i s , and can lot of elegant them at greatly id pr February t •“ tbe southern climate. Also a fine colle«-*^ >f Wm.' -Ii. Oranmfiptal Trees aud Shrabs. f tho ht irs Catalogues furnished by mail free of charge t Terms on the day applicants. Ailddre-s - ; . PETERS, HAMDEN ArCo, dec 7—3in Atlanta, Ga ^ dec I« Caution. A LLjw rsons are hereby forewaw»od against tra- /x ding for a, certain note of ha:ui, given by the : undersigned to and in favor of HjLI A McKan, or j bearer, dated in October last* and du© six months after date, for the Him of One Iluntired and Three Dollars and aonu- :e|r4:cut3, and endorsed by Harde- • man ASpark.. The cbnsideration' w saidnctobay ing ftikd 1 st its p*yme:it. ! Dec. 7,13t BENJAHfN BUTTON. To lovers of good Cigar:*.- KEEK fo FREEJI N have To tlic Public. 1 f , PURC’ir.UiEKSofUKAO V.tlAUU CMI1II (jT 11 Jo well to call ami examine my Stock. I teil Nab.iia.-, il.ui.oii.i. w ouennj: to s,-ll ut reduced prices on nccuuut ol IAgopcm, A.abiuxpv, El Ri, ■■ . the latcno , of tbe reason. , * i unaeceoa rv tom-otion. (El E. KINSHIP. suit vou. l.’VCJ