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rViX- ofthe Mincri*, entitled
. and Scnor^ which arc embodied in
^ lU *i!»ndix • “The •Good Success’ Mine
l ‘^ceesso) discovered by an Indi-
^- dtrs .^ T f hea r i r no ,“ 1 8h of
I maviwld that nch deposits of gold were
>*• . in 1806, and a still grantor dis-
•"i of raid was made a few years ago. In
Etttf discovery the poor diggers suffered
j, from thirst that a dollar was readiiy
tjtiiPC 1 * bucket ofw * tcr >* n<1 at , « n f! tb i
K Jon 0 f the draught, this richer placer had
Abandoned.
• ii is Sonora, a region of country which
** ^ rare attractions of the richest sil-
1 .''II the world, lying in the midst of
J!" . ^cultural districts, and where the
®fV attractive as its mineral riches.
*V e mineral district is near its north-
s^ni« r and is almost inaccessible, and can
le advantageously worked without an a-
* it supply* mineral coal for smelting;
in r of its mines or estates lie succcss-
.orkisi without greater security for life
„rt>pertv th» n at present exists. The cap-
V; of Mexico will not invest their means
r . l„iiin? the resources of Sonora; and in
-nance the finest country in the world is
nsvdine to a state of nature. T found in
l* v at Mexico a copy of the last report
eoremor of Sonora upon the state of his
in which he mentions among ma-!
causes of its decadence during the last
v -irs. the extensive emigration of its labor-
Lulalion to California. Extravagant as
‘ statements <>f the mineral riches of
, r. thev do not, preWilv, come up to the
{j )e iarcei-t of them are founded on
-Jims reported for taxation at the distant
nfMcxico, when it was notorious, as already
V a large portion of the silver was
dulcntlv concealed in order to avoid the
Such concealment could lie successfully
on in a region so distant and inaccessi-
' Sonora was in the time of Philip V ; for
. .1. . ol’tlint iilint L'inre
to tho translations from
A Pleasing Incident.
-V correspondent of the Dundee Advcrtis or
who has been making a tour in tho Highlands
of Scotland, states that when in tho.neighlmr-
liood of Balmoral he entered a thatched liut
on the road-side—one of the most miserable.
It consisted of but one appartment, and had no
chimney, only an open lum. It was inhabited
by an old lone woman; she sat at the fireside
Funeral Notice.
The Funeral of II. T Powell, will take place from
bis late residence in Eaat Macon, at to; o'clock this
morning. Friends and acquaintance* are respect
fully invited to attend.
MACON PRICES CURRENT.
Planters’ Headquarters i C3-IE O IF£,GrI.A_
hardware 8o iron Mastic Roofing
Nathan Weed’s, Cortl P ari y-
CORRECTED WEEKLY BT AYRES, TIT til IIP *Jc CO.
"J*® BAGGING—Kentucky
the: India
on a rude chair, leaning down to blow up the India....*..””
fire, which stood again-1 the wall. We asked _ Koll .!!!”]
the woman il Queen Victoria ever came to see ROPE—Kentucky....
her? She answered, “O, yes, sir, she comes to
sec me often, and she has sat many a time there”
—pointing to the other side of the fire—“ and
she is very kind to me always when she comes.”
That widow's heart was evidently full while
thus she spoke. The thought of the Queen of
England having sat down and spoken to her;
and sympathized with her in her lonely cottage,
and provided for her wants filled her with grat
itude, and was to her a subject of pleasing
thought till another visit was paid; and as we
stood on that earthen floor, under that smoked
roof, and looked to the spot on which Victoria
had sat, we felt that there was true queenly
Northern
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Tallow
„ Patent.
COFFEE—Rio
Java
Lagnira
CORN
Meal....:
FEATHERS
F1SU—Mackerel No. 1......
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FLO UR—Superfine
Extra
kindness and condescension in what she had \ fiUNPOtV&KR* ■■■■”
done, and that, however high she stood in our! ITaglMi
esteem before, she was now much more exalted j Swedes
there. Sheet
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Lawless Doings iu Kansas. syrup
St. Loci*, Dec. 27.—The Jefferson City Ex- i NAILS
aminor learns from a reliable source tliat Fort< °ILS—Un«eed
Seott Kansas, on the night of tho 15th was at-: Soerm!"'!!
tacked by the outlaw Montgoinciy, at the head i • Imitation"Spenn” I"
of 200 men, and the town taken and some five I Winter Ulea d Whale
or six persons killed The object of the attack ;
was the release of one of Montgomery’s men, j 1
who was.confined under an indictment for mur- • Piine!!!”!»!'.!!!i
dcr. It is feared that the town was entirely Bacon—HamsIIIIIIIIIIIII
destroyed. j Sides
It is reported tliat a band of |thicvcs and as-! „ Shoulders
sassins from Kansas entered Vernon county, i 1 °* K 0^“”
Missouri, and killed David Cruise, and stole a- L*m> ..'!!!..!!!
pm"— —- . .. . ,. .- . -,, lot of cattle and horses. About tho same time 1 Huttir—Goshen
in the reign of that idiot king, before'the ■ two un j cr Brown and Montgomery, I Country...
Ilibcrsl mining ordinances of Carlos 111, that 1 entered Missouri, on tho Little Osaim ri™. »n,l
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ronora, minmg fever broke out ; stole a negro woman, took Wm. Lane prisoner, i SHOT.."!!."."."!!!
An hundred years have passed since tlio an( j (^rxirsl him into the T.-t-rli.n-,- i,,,* — 1 - - I
Uraii'W'le Apachea swept over Northern
l‘ like a deluge, blotting out forever the
L which the Spanish court had conceived
tn-iing tin' fallen finances of tliat empire
Tin'. £i Dorado. But Providence had
Li it otherwise. The Spaniards liad done
Lb todeaioustratc its inexliaustible wealth;
T driven away from this ‘<Tcation
■ wn,] the whole de|iosit held for an
voirs in reserve for the uses of another
ho' were destined to overrun the conli-
t ^ „ot Sir the well-understood nature of
Spanish rule in Mexico, and the oimim-
. which have attended it, the foregoing
ion would apiwar almost incredible,
e statements of Mr. Ward, made offi-
1S2S, and corroborated by Mr. Wil-
1 isjli are confirmed hy the history of all
[w Tlie vast quantity of silver in Sonora
. destined to restore that equilibrium in
|lati\e quautitta of the precions metals
L the product of gold in California and
ralia ha- a tendency to destroy.
and carried him into the Territory, but relcas-! WHISKEY—Rectified”!!!!
cd him the following day. An express had been i Pike's-...
a ?,g OTer ?° r ^ for assistance j gpjBixs TUBPEJ^flNE*!!!
to protect life and property.
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MAC ON, GEORGIA.
A ND otb<rr* rrho wish to buy IRON, STEEL, or
anything in the HARDWARE line at Head-
• 1 [ quarters, and who favor direct, genuine importation,
9 j bought from the Manufacturers exclusively for cash.
Great care is always taken to buy the best good-,
2 ' and those adapted to the wants of the country, and
no spurious or imitation goods will be offered for
sale, and customers may rely on quality being as
represented.
Fair Dealing, One Price and no Deviation.
Swede* Iron of all die*. Common and Refined
Iron, Horse Shoe Iron and Nail rods. Cast
German and Blister Steel. Extra Quality
Plow Steel. 4 to 14 inches wide, |
5-lGths. 3-sths thick.
plantation tools,
I55J ( Carpenters Tools, Blacksmiths Tools,
House keeping Hardware.
Bnilders Hardware,
Ac., Ac.
To all of which he invites the attention of those wish
ing to bay, as he is determined to make it to their
advantage to trade with him by selling at the lowest
possible rates. [jan 4
S3
SO
s so
6 00
s so
1 00
id 1
PLOWS, FLOWS.
N OURSE A Co.’s Superior Eagle Self-Sharpening
Plows, for I, 2, 4 and 6 horse. No. 10 and 11
Plows and Castings ; Steel Plows for l and S horse ;
Side Hill, 1 and 3 horse; Subsoil, Sod Plows, Bhov-
1 TS | els and Spades, Mannre Forks. Rakes, Spading
I 50 I Forks, Harrows, Hand Plows, Garden Hoes, Ther-
1 13 , ammeter Chums, Straw Cotters, Corn Shelters, Corn
1 2.1 Mills, Grain Cradles, Fan Mills and Threshers, for
„ : sale by |jan 41 NATHAN WEEP.
!? Blacksmiths Tools.
13 ' VT7TLKINSON A Foster's Superior Anvils, Steel
11 J. VV Face and Solid box vices. A very superior
9 I Smiths Bellows; IlaudA Sledge Hammers ; Screw
10 00 Plates, Rasps, Files, Butteries, Borax, Ac., for sale by
W OG i jan 4 NATHAN WEED.
S; l 40
S' 2 35
BEorse Shoe Iron
O F extra qoalitv, and warranted to give entire sat
isfaction ' “
et, for sale by
jan 4
"n
s'ATHAN WEED.
The Masonic statue of Washington, by , Crashed
Powers, it is said, will be fiuished in tbiec RICE.... ;
months. It is modeled after the statue of i T.fnp?" • a
Washington, erected by Powers, for the State i -- r
of Louisiana, and is. «f course, adorned with J Macon Cotton Market. .
the “regalia copied from fac similes of those
worn by Washington when Master of a Lodge
in Alexandria. It was ordered by Fredericks
burg Lodge, No. 4, in which he was initiated.
Plow Steel.
A FULL assortment, 4 to 14 inches wide, 1-4,3 16,
3-6, 1-3 inch thick, and warranted equal to
any in this, or any other market, for sale bv
jan 4 NATHAN WEED.
Planter’s Hoes.
V'TADE bv Scovil, Bradley, Brades A Co. All
I lTLsixes, for sale hy NATHAN WEED,
jan 4
Itisliop Jlrllvnlne in Rome.
Liar from Home dated October 81st, writ-
I tire Episcopal Recorder, gives an account
,;~unt Episcopal services and preaching
C,;. M<-llvainc, of Ohio. The letter says;
>1 of the Bishop of Ohio, well known
n former years, a resident in Italy, in
nsmition of his profession as an artist,
lindercd his parlor for the use of liis
Tiucn to-day. it was indeed a novel tiling
it-, die distinctive service of the American
snt Episcopal Church! The tender of
I rthy gentleman was not made without
liisk'to his immunities as a resident, and
accepted hy the Bishop, without some
hi the Argus-eyed vigilance of the police
[lie attracted by the unusual gathering on
luatli morn, and an arrest lie put to the
Itlncon District.
1ST ROUND OF QUARTERLY MEETINGS.
Macon, January 13th and 16th; Milledgeville,
Jan’y. S2d and 33rd; Eatonton, Jan’y. 29th and 30th;
Sparta February 3th and 6th; Hancock Circuit,
Feb'y. 12th and 13th; Pntnam Ct Feb'y. 19th and
20tb; Forsyth Ct. Feb'y 36th and 27th; F ort Valley
Ct. March 5th and 6lh ; Perry Ct. March 12th and
13th; Clinton Ct. March 19th and 30th; Mont icello
Ct. March 26th and S7th.
The Preachers will please give me notice as to the
place for holding the Quarterly Meeting.
Macon. Jan. 1st, '39. J. R.EVANS. P. E.
IF YOU WANT TO TAKE A PAPER FROM
A lively demand and but little offering. ! Cherokee Georgia, send for the
Prices range from 10 to 11$.
lUacon Cotton Receipts.
Recta, of Cotton in Dec., 1858,17,351.
The Mutlaog JJmimemt cares Rheumatism;
The Mustang Liniment cures Stiff Joints ;
The Mustang Liniment cures Bums and Hounds ;
The Mustang Liniment caret Sores and Ulcers;
The Mustang Liniment cares Caked Breasts and
Son Sipples :
The Mustang TJniment cures Scuralgia;
The Mustang Liniment cares Corns and Harts;
The Mustang Liniment is trortk
1,000,000 DOLLARS PUR A WtJ.n
To the United States, as the preserver and restorer
of valuable Horses and Cattle. It enrea all Sprains
Galds, Wounds, Stiff Joints, Ao,
Will you answer this question 1 Did yon ever
hearoi any ordinary Sore, Swelling, Sprain or Stiff-
_ . . 1857,13,723. Increase 3,628.
Stock January 1st, 1839 21,351.
“ 1858, 19,477. Increase t,874.
Total Recta, to 1st Jan., 1659.73.341.
“ “ “ “ 1858.33,501. Increase 38,040.
HVIa,corL
FIRE ^DEPARTMENT
T HE Annual Election for Chief and Assistant
Engineer will take place at the Council Cham
ber, on MONDAY NIGHT, 15th inst., at half past
Seven o’clock. GEO. S. OBEAlt,
jan 4 Ghief Engineer.
BTCity Papers copy.
LOST.
A BLUE CARPET BAG
O UT of the Omnibus on Sunday morning. Any
person returning the same to the Lanier Hon;e
will bo liberally rewarded, or return the two small
noram'
jan 4
ly rewar
Memorandum Hooks, only valuable to the owner.
CassviUe Standard.
It yon want to Adrertiae in a paper published in
Cherokee Georgia. Advertise in the
CassviUe Standard.
Tux STixi.iRD is the oldest paper in Cherokee
Georgia; bas a large and increasing circulation, and
is therefore an excellent advertising medium.
Terms of Subscription. Two Dollars per annum,
in advance. Contracts for Advertising will be made
on reasonable terms. It. F. BENNETT
CassviUe, Ga, Editor A Publisher.
Jan. 4.
Family Grocery Store.
GREER&, FREEMAN
H AVE opened in their New STORE, 3d door be
low TELEGRAPH BUILDING, Cherry St.,
Macon, Ga., a complete stock of
IFAMOLY gUJIlFlFLQIEgp
Consisting in part of *
PROPRIETORS or
RUSSELL’S PATENT
Bire <Sz> Water Broof
MASTIC ROOFING
O 1ST C ^ 3NT V ^ S.
HAVING purchased the right to use and sell the
above ROOFING for several SOUTHERN
STATES, we are now prepared to do
ROOFING or SELL RIGHTS
to use the same.
This roofing is adapted to new or old BUILDINGS,
steep or flat roofs and can be pat over Plank or
old leaky shingles,TinorIron Roofs; it coats
about half the price and is much better
than Tin—is not affected by heat or
cold and is impervious to wa
ter ; it is fire proof, and it
is the best roofing ev-
* er invented for
STEAMBOAT DECKS,
Rail Road. Cars,
Bridges, &c.
Ao. It is warranted to give entire satisfaction. For
further information apply to
FREEMAN A ROBERTS, or
J»nl? tf A. P. CHERRY
Macon, Ga.
MENARD & BURGHARD,
n\iTcn.iff.ijai:i: s
AND
O' e w elei* s,
H AVE just received and opened a large and
splendid assortment of Goods in their line,
consisting in part of the following articles,
GOLD AND SILVER
"W - ATCHES,
Hunting Magic Case. Independent 2d, Ac., for Gen
tiemen.
MI I, V UK XVAKE, such as Spoons, Cups, Gob
lets, Ac.
M1I.VKK PLATED WAHL, such as Cas
tors, Egg Boilers, (with Gold Plated Gold Cups and
Spoons,) Fruit Baskets, Pitchers, Candle Sticks,
Waiters, Ac.
JEWELRY,
Consisting of Diamoud and Gold Rings, Pins, Ac.,
Ac., sparkling and bright.
Musical Instruments,
Such as Violins. Flutes. Guitars, Banjos, Tarnbo-
lines.
Gold Peus, and Pencils. Guitar mid Violin Strings,
and a varied assortment of
Fancy Goods,
Music Boxes, too numerous to particularise iu an
advertisement.
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed upon
them, since they commenced busmens, they solicit a
continnance of the same, and will spare no pains to
give satisfaction to their customers, both in style
and quality of their Wares, and iu price.
I Ilirnm Smith's, and Empire Mills Extra Family
; FLOUR, Old Government Java, Laguira, Mocha,
j Santos, and Extra Rio COFFEE, Stuart’s Coffee
■ Crushed and Powdered SUGAR, N. O. Sugar House
and double extra Golden Syrup, a direct importation
! of Canton Teas and Chocolate, Fulton Market BEEF
Extra Pickled PORK, Choice Table BUTTER, Pine
HARDWARE,
IRON AND STEEL.
AT
Oarliart db Cni , d. , S. Apple, Engfixb Dairy'anti State Cheese. Dried’Beef
M if-nv nFnursi \ * . and Tongues, Pigs Feet and Hams, Red and White
„ . - . - - , MACON, GEORGIA, ONIONS, Mercer and Yellow POTATOES. Sardines,
But it was in the heart or those here ness, either on man or beast, whichthe Mustang Lin- VY THERE can be seen one of the largest Stocks 1 Lobsters and Chuns, Prunes and Jellies, Nuts of all
ded to worship God in Home also, accord- intent would not cure ? Did you ever visit any re- V V of HARDWARE, IKON. STEEL, and CAR kind?, Cnnwnts, Dried Figs, Candies. Gum Drop?,
the custom of their fathers. . , spectabls Druggist in any part of the world—in Eu- * * " r,T * ° ” *»
associations which clustered around this | rope, Asia or America—who did not say 44 it was the
jnsecrated hy the laltors and sufferings j greatest discovery of the age?” Sold everywhere,
iyrdom of apostles and holy men, of; Every family should have it; three sixes.
ritht
id id
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was
mid .
Dor
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to be I
Jesus
three I
■ tire world w«s not worthy, nnd who count-
lihrir lives dear unto them, for tho testi-
Ji,( the Gospel, made 11s fed that it must
■ „td a high privilege to the minister of
^pvarh the Gospel as Paul desired to do,
| that were in Rome also,” anil wc were
| to fJlow the Moved father in God,
ml up in the midst of Papal Rome
Hhi-rsl the message of his Divine Master,
■ith clarion voice proclaimed—“If any
^iil-t, urr him COM i nto me axd dkixk.“
BARNES A PARK, Proprietor*, New-York,
jan 4—1m
Age anti Debility.
A* old age comes creeping on, it bring, many at.
tendant infirmities. Loss of appetite and weakness
impair the health, and want of activity makes the !
RIAGE MAKER'S MATERIALS to be found in | * lso * choice selection of pare Brandies, Wines,
Middle Georgia Importing largely, and buying di-1 Ac., for Mcdicinal and Cooking purposes, and a Urge
rect from the Manufacturers, enable us to offer ! lot of Cigars ofthe most celebrated brands, smoking
greater inducements to those wishing to purchase j and chewing Tobacco, Ac , all of which will be sold
anything in our line. Call and see u*. and be eon- * 0,r f° r Uasb.
vinced. CARUART * CURD. ! Come one, Come all and examine our Stock. We
I are determined to please.
330,000 SWEDES. jsn 4
or 3,383 Bars of Swedes Iron, assorted, from l to 12
inches wide, of onr own importation, in store and
for sale by CARUAKT A CURD
AUCTION SALE OF
4.300 Acres of Valuable Improved
plow steel, | COTTON LANDS
mind discontented and unhappy. In cases where j Manufactured expressly for this market, and assorted In Jefferson Countu, Florida, icith Mules, Cal-
old a^ adds 1U Influence, it is almost impossible to | from 2} to 11 inche* wide, together with a full assort- Ue Corn, Fodder, Plantation Imple-
add vigor and health and although msny remedies I «»« n t ot Refined Iron, aU sixes. Band A Oval Iron, all: . . ,, 1
hnv« tip/vn iriAdl nil h»rn fnilnH nntii luvDU a pi"o I iixea, Ruund and Square Iron, all sizes. Horse Shoe »»».
wSrTmitwh! f w ® j h T S : Iron, all sizes, Cast and German Steel, Blister Steel, j 11 fi LIKELY FAMILY NFfrROFS
V, , . . HOLLAND BITTERS were known and used. In I AnviU-iid Vises. Bellows and Sprev PUiPd .Smitl 1 AAO * XAlIUliI HI JhDTXiUJhO.
link congregxtion, numbering some 8l\-. every cnne where they have been employed they I Hammers and Tongs, Planters Hoes, various ma- j r F II1 . S P ro P fcrt >*» heretofore advertised at private
■«re »»t »t tlm appointed hour. , h , V e invariably given strength sod rastored the an ! k'rs. Brado's Patent Hoes, Hames, Traces, Plow .-L ssle,foriiie purposoofeflectingsdtvls.onofthe
xsscmblkig w as an “ upper chamber ” ; l l. h ” a a 1 Lines, Axes, Corn Sellers, Straw Cutlers, and all U?"“ °>''!« ««<ie"igned, will be sold at auc
, hnrkn Mill Twp policemen, in their Y 1 y L u " f i h kinds of Plantation, Carpenter * and Machinist s ‘‘° n ' °? «'•« Promues, conimencuq? at 11 o'clock, oi
i r«iu*u *»“.*• ZTssST: i alone, and are used by many people who are auffer-: Tools ran bo found at CAUH \RT A CURD'S I hursdsy, tne 13th of January, 1859.
hwnljyeo, inapt, tit front of the entrance Iou of , pp ' ite a U g / n£r „ debilitT . In j Too J* s ' n T ‘*’ r ” und *‘ CALHARl cued s. j consists of 4,300 acre* of Land H8
lln full view 01 us roue tite mass.re dome ; cup> ^ , UndlD|{ chronkj they act « , o SJ— —; s -r, -j “iJ^fa*Pl«*t«Uof'^uZ’
Ttlcr n Wltll till-palace of the \ atican by h .Invigorating the ayatem, tints giving natur, M&COll & BrUI155WIP.lT Kail, nuShelsYf Corn, a Urge lot of Fodder, Hay,
L JtbtUlMV, in tho Piazza ill •‘'pagna. . nother oppoAunUy To repaU phirioailniariea: ! ROAD. ^ .. . ,, «-
t splendid monumental column eroded , y “ ■ . ! The lands lie in one body in the Uouuty of Jeffer-
, 4 |\- to siimalire hin Decree of the Wlstar's II nlsam of AVHtl Cherry. AGREEABLY to the requirements of the Char-1 son, 26 miles oast of Tallahassee, and from one to
‘ * k'B 1 ” | ; . . . „ .... . j 'A- ter of the Mauon A Brunswick Rail Road Coin-' three miles of the Pensacola aud Georgia Rail Road,
■ Conception; anil thus surround- j Proofs of the great superiority of Dr. W1. tar s _ & meeting of the Stockholder* wUI beheld in ! now iu operation. Thore are now two improved
1 tin' emblems of the church, and in the Balsam, pour in from all pa.1s of the country. : the City of Macon, at the Connell Chamber, at 11 o'- settlements, or plantations, but the lands may be di-
(semes consecrated by tho blood of Oxroan, New Haven Co., Coax., Jan. 4. i clock, on FRIDAY, the 4th day of February next,' vided into three or four tracts, with a fair proportion
l Ac Gospel Of Jesus Christ was pro- Ukxr Sir ; Having witnessed the effects of Wis- i for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for! of cleared laud on each, very Uttie of which has been
: ml the Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- t „ , Bata- of Wdd Cherry, in the c«e of ono of | I S.W
all under good fence ; the cabins are numerons and
ly | all iu good repair, and mostly new; gin houses, new
J and commodious ; good stables, cum houses, Ac.;
and a comfortable cottage dwelling, with kitchens
: and other out honses, un each plantation.
I The situations are remarkably healthy, aud the
lands are well watered, and as productive as any in
. Middle Florida.
The Negroes are likely family Negroes, originally
requ .
..npressivenesa, road the morning I induced to ask you to send me soiqe qf the medicine. fe^cHy Pawn ‘owrML day of meeting
, It was not without emotion that the I siy noighlwr, referred tu above, lately had a violent jan4 yPP PX y «
Itvc to preach, lie referred to the sol- i „ttack of Bleeding at tlio Langs, aud distress in —————— —————
hr.ss which must ever l>c present to breathing. He tried a bottle of the Wild Cherry. JNOtlCG.
, when he should stand up, as lio did i which has produced a most salutary and favorable ‘ ~
Iteclaim tlio Gospel to many whose! e ff cc t. At liis instance, aud several others laboring i T'^the!
HENRY DUNHAM.
None genuine unless signed I. BUTTS on the
wrapper.
Set!) W. FoWJJt A Co., l^oston. Proprietor*.
Sold by their agents every where.
For sale in Macon by E. L. 8TROHECKER and
ZEIL1N. HUNT A CQ.
jan 4 I< 4 1
Macon, Jau. 1st, 1659.
(jsn 4J
„| $650 Reward.
T HE above reward will be paid for_theappre
hension and delivery of JAMES
the Sheriff of Crawford <V
the I
he kiufl
Hf uiy man thirst, let him come unto
[■tend drink.’"
vto have heard Itishop Mcllvainc
an well conceive, whaf it i^ difficult to
In language, tlie manner in which he
P«i‘t simple truth of Divine the message;
dearness he pninteil out the univer
se Gos|iel invitation, corresponding
i tint experience, wants and demands
W —and then with what tender affec-
r l he directed the sinner, in ail h|s felt
yd yrutchedness, to Jesus. The ntois-
nf most of those present spoke the
which ho had awakened—anil when
i company of God’s professing people
alt around that simple communion ta-
|<unemorate in Rome the love of their
7 IMivmer, in the memorials of his
['’a anil of his blood shed for them,
l la the tia that binds
) - Vtleuti in Christian love,
fellowship of kindred minds
vAe to that above.”
REYELL, to
_ kmnty. He wasoouvicted
of'ihe murder of Wm W. Hammack, of said County.
He made hit escape from Jones county Jail ou the
23d day of August last
DESCRIPTION.
James Revel! weighs about 175 lbs., is about six
feet high, but bleached, from long confinement, hair
kinkey, and mixed with grey, and generally worn
parted in the middle, and resembling that of a ne
gro appearance of mixed blood, generally has a
smile on hi* face, age between 1(3 and 40 years, by
trade he la a Boot and 8hoe Maker, I have good -
reasons to believe that he is yet in the btate of
Georg... He ntay disfigure himscK.
For ^alc or Rent.
A HOUSE and Lot on Walnut St, near the reai-
depce of Dr. Strche^kpr. Ijogse is new, con
taining six rQoiqt and a,l out houses necessary for a
family. All is complete * n d in K u0< t ordfc f- « 15
one ofthe best places for a reaidence In the City,
For terms apply at the office of
jan 4 '39
.Tikms or sue —Tlie lands will be sold for oue-
' fourth cash, and the balance iu three annual instal
meats, with interest from date of sale, with approved
, security, or titles reserved till last payment is made.
The Negroes W>U be sold for cash ; and the perisha-
I ble property on terms to bo made known on day of
sale.
For further particulars address the undersigned,
E. O. Cabell, wbo is now in Tallahassee, Florida.
E. C. CABELL, Tallahassee, Fla.
(Jan. 4.—It] H. C. CABELL, Richmond, Ya-
J. CLtGHOKS
..CIO. SMITH.
Copartnership heretofore existing between > from Yirgtuia. Among them are plantation oarpen-
, . - — — -- j_ , u t undersigned is this dav dissolved by mu- ters, a good plantation blacksmith, a good family
tal never seen lieforc, nml whom lie j under like complaints, I have been induced to make | tual consent. Either partnerwill sign in liquidation. | cook, and house servants,
nance again. Hut when that me*-, t |,; 4 rcH|a est. By attending to tho above immediate- Tho business will be continued by E.L.Strobeok-
ito W delivered in tliat place, under all! , r yo J will oblige the afflicted, and also ! « r -»' ‘ h ® lioKK^r nn/iro KK '
peahens of the pa-t, ami amidst all the! T ’ Yours. * ” 1 ROBERT BOGGS.
MiVlming verities of the present, he
rn xtating his topic of discourse he
that nothing would intervene
i tU delivery of thaf message and the
[ >u W rendered at the great ilav—and,
't became him to pass by all minor
trine, and endeavor to preach the
1 of Jesus Christ. Perhaps some LY ON’S MAGNETIC POWDER & PILIJ5.
tuiglu he here presen t to whom the ^ ^ o/ aU ktni , of Q arden Insect.
_ f J* n, ^rV “IB 1 '* bnn S I*®? 00 i Am/ , t Bed-Bugs, Roaches, Ticks, Fleas, Moths, Rats
* fius spuit ms discourse was founded j £ jJk*; £e.
i:i rii, ;>7“In the last day, that Wtat Kre »ter trouble, iu an hour of ease,
lr ,h ‘“ J«us stood and cried, Thin ^.wlog raU, bed-bogs, and fleas.
Gardens can be preserved and bouses rid of these
pests. It was discovered by Mr. E Lyon, a French
Chemist, in Aria, and ha* h«en patronised ly all
Eastern governments and colleges. Reference can
be made wherever the article turn been tried. It is
free from poison, and harmless to mankind and do
mestic snimuls. Many worthless imitations are ad-
vertiseii. Be snre it beare tfip name E- Ltom. Re
member—
'TIs Lyon's Powder kill* Insects In a trice.
While Lyon's PiUa are mixed for rata and mice.
Sample Flaaka, 2Sets ,; regular rises, 50 eta * BL
BARNES A PARK, N«w York.
A ARE OPPORTUNITY!
Selling out at cost at the
irasw^oiBas.
D ENMAN A WATERMAN have determined to
close their btutness by the first of February
next, as the term of Partnership expires at that time.
They will therefore close out their Stock at iust
what the Goods COST in New Y*ork, for CASH."
Ladies and Gentlemen—now is vour time to bay
Come and price oar Goods and yon can hardly fail
to purchase. We are selling
©[PLUKHDQE) ©flLSC®
** ff, 80 ; *9 50 ; 610 30; $U; #12, and 613-worth
double the money.
. WORSTED ROBES A'LAIZE, from 62 30
to 612 the Pattern.
FRENCH MERINOS at 60 cents—worth
10,000 YDS. BEST CALICOS, from 61 to 10
cents per yard.
©lk®AK©8 8 8
Of all desirable styles, now selling at an immense
sacrifice.
Bleached and Broa’n Homespuns,
Alpacas. Bombasines, Ginghams,
White Muslins, French Worked Collars and
Bands, Gloves, Hosiery, and Handkerchiefs of
everv description.
Ladies Merino Vests, Irish Lintm, .
Bed Blankets, Negro Blankets and Kerseys,
Plantation Goods for men and boys, Ac., Ac.
E7*0nr assortment is still large and varied.
Come soon, or you will miss the best bargains ev
er offered, as we are bound to sell out.
N. B.—All persons indebted to tho Firm will
please come forward and settle.
DENMAN A WATERMAN,
dec21 New York Store, Cotton Av.
B. A, WISE
W OULD mo#t respectfully inform the public
and his customers that he has removed his
stock of
STOVES,
TIN WARE, AND
House Keeping
HARDWARE,
TO HIS NEW STORE.
Next door to the Telegraph Building, on Cherry St.,
and would be pleased to have all persons iu want of
Goods in my line, to call and examine my stock,
where may be found
Stoves, Urates, Ranges,
Brass and Bronzed Andirons,
Shovels, Tongs and Fenders,
Walters, Tea and Coffee Urns,
Steak and Oyster Dishes.
Plated Castors and Waiters,
Spoons, Forks and Cake Baskets, Silver Tea Spoons
aud Forks; Table and Pocket Cutlery, Wood Ware,
Brooms and Brushes, Matts, Trays, Sifters, Meat
Cutters and Staffers, Plain and Japanned Tin Ware,
and all Goods usually kept in my hue.
B. A. WISE, Cherry Street,
dec 21 Macon, Ga.
GEORGE PAYNE,
WHOLESALE A RETAIL
IDjELIT GGrlST
And State Licensed Apothecary,
MACON. GA.
T S happy to inform his friends, patrons and th
JL public Mnftnllv. that hi« fifrvcl- 5c i
public generally, that hi
rery article that i
' fall and
ouk
complete, which
be found in a First L i -s
Dnigtiiul Chi'inicnl 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 great attention to purity, and
sold as LOW ns at any Drug Establishment in Geor-
PHYSICIANS* PRESCRIPTIONS
Componnded nt all hours with care and neatness.
His stock consists in part of the following articles:
Drugs, Chemicals ami Medicines,
Dyes, Punts, Oils and Colors,
Glassware, Syringes, modern styles, great variety,
Window Glass, Putty, Artists Tools,
Mechanical, Artificial and Natural Leeches,
Fresh Hops and aU other Herbs,
Surgical Instruments and Medicine Chests,
Family Soaps, Fine Starch and Gelctines,
Fine Castor Oil for Family use.
Wines and Liquors for Aledical use only.
Perfumery, Pomades and Toilet Articles.
Gold and Silver Leaf, Gold and Tin-foil and Artificial
Teeth,
Hair, Tooth asd Nail Brdshis,
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 dav.
Corner Mulberry Afreet and Cotton Avenue, Macon.
apl 21
Neiv JEra Iu
XsXCH-n'rjsrxjsra- hods.
A COPPER AND IRON
WIRE CABLE.
lg# - .Vo joints to obstruct the Electric Fluid !
FIRST PREMIUM
Awarded at the Alabama State Fair, Nov. 3, 1839.
T HEIR great superiority as a perfect Electrical
Conductor, is acknowledged by ail scientific
men. Copper lias seven times the conducting pow
er ot Iron, and does not corrode, and consequently
retains its superior conducting power. Measures
—... „„„ ... . have been taken to secure a Patent. They are put
Watch" and other repairing executed with dispatch U P.! U ? 0 *!® *® r transportation
and on reasonable terms. M. A B. 1
Watches! Watches!
C ELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS-James
Hoddell A Co., R. A G. Beesley, Josh Toleman,
Josh Olarensbaw, Edwards Robinson, and the cele
brated American Watch in Gold and Silver Cases.
(.SWISS MAKERS—Eugene Bnrqnet, ltreithing
Laderiet, Edouard Favre, Brandt and others too
numerous to mention, by
DAY A MAUSSENET.
Clocks, Clocks, Clocks.
The Marble Clock, mnning three weeks without
winding—striking hour and half honr. Also, Eight
Dav, Marble and Marbleized Iron. Bronze, Wood
and Marine Time-pieces, with and without tlio alarm
DAY A MAUSSENET.
Fine aetts of Jewelry. DAY A MAUSSENET.
Diamond Pins, linger Rings and Ear Rings.
DAY A MAUSSENET.
Fob, Vest, Cbattalans and Guard Chains.
DAY A MAUSSENET.
A fine assortment of Necklaces, Crapes, Medniions
and otherTrinkets, by DAY A MAUSSENET.
Silver Table, Tea, Salt, Mustard. Berry, Sugar
and Cream Spoons. Also, Desert aud Pickle Forkes.
Cups, Goblets, Waiters, and sundry other silver ar
tiefes too numerousto mention, by
DAY A MAUSSENET.
Musical Instruments.
Violinoelos, Violins, Flutes, Flageolets, Fifes,
Banjoes and Tamborines>, also a fine assortment ot
Italian, French, and English Violin Strings by
DAY & MAUSSENET.
Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Specks with the
Scotch Pebble Glaaaea, by
DAY A MAUSSENET.
FANCY GOODS—A Urge assortment, by
DAY A MAUSSENhTT.
JEWELRY REPAIRING done at the shortest
notice and s» the best possible manner, WATCHES,
Magic and Hunting Cases, Gold and Silver IIpddeD
WATCIIKt4, for sale by
oet 1,; DAY A MAUSSENET.
oct5
Exclusive arrangements are beiug made, by which
we will be able to till orders tor those Rods through
out the States of Georgia and Alabama, and to have
them put up by experienced workmen, according to
the known laws ofthe Electric Fluid. On account
oi our extensive sales, (these Rods superceding all
others, wherever they are introduced), we have re
duced the price to within 5 cents per foot ot the
Iron Rods, though they are half Copper.
Bp*We insulate them with IIutn jnoi a Rukheu,
(patented)—a perfect non-conductor, dural tie as
Iron, and cannot be broken.
For further information, send for ft Circular con
taining full particulars and certificates from the best
authority in the country.
Address J. A. BACON A CO-,
Montgomery, Ala.,
a j • • Proprietors of the New Orleans Lightning Rod
Sportsmans Emporium, id^i-omi
NORTH OR SOUTH.
Bv careful attention to the business, and keeping j
the best GOODS in our line, we expect to receive a !
continuation of past favors.
I). C. HODGKINS & SON
Macon, G-a.
I NVITES the .
attention of * "
the Sporting
Public and otli-
rs, to their yTffi/gV
large selection of DOUBLE GUNS, RIFLES. PIS
TOLS. POCKET AND SPORTING CUTLERY,
FISHING TA« 'KLE, WALKING STICKS. FOR
EIGN AND DOMESTIC A MUNITION, and every
article found in a FIRST CLASS
Krpntriug carefully attended to ns Iicririo- ,
Oct, 26. fore. 1
DRY HOODS AT WHOLESALE.
J. B. & W. A. ROSS,
A re now receiving a large and well selected Stock
of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC
DHY GOODS,
FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE,
to which they Invite theattention of MERCHANTS.
Lime, Plaster, Cement and Hair.
Y^E keep constantly pn hand a good aupply of
T. II. BOLSHAW F 1IER/.QO.
MACON LAMP STORE.
NO. 11 COTTON AVENUE.
(It doors from Pnrher’o Dry Good. Store.)
ITrE beg leave to call the attention ofthe people
V V of Macon nnd the surrounding country, to our
well selected and numerous styles of
I.amps for Burning- Coni Oil.
This Oil is not explosive, and baring been tested
here and elsewhere, proves to be the
CHEAPEST, BEST. AND SAFEST LIGHT NOW
IN USE.
N. B. A liberal discount made to the trade.
We have also China, Glass (both pressed and cut)
Crockery, Table Cutlery, Castor Frames, Hand Lan
terns (both Oil and Fluid.) Glass Gas Shades, Ac.
the above articles.
Oct. 26—tf
J. B. A W. A. ROSS.
Paints, Oilo and Glass*
T7H YE THOUS ANDS pounds Oils and Glass.
X 3000 ponnda French and American Zinc,
1000 Gallons Linseed Oil,
10 Barrels Turpentine,
With all kinds of Color* aud Paint Broke*, all
fresh and good. Give us a call.
Oct. 26—tf J. B. & W. A. ROSaS.
Wo have on hand, and will keep a good supply of
i the best Coal Oil that is made; also, Burning Fluid,
Camphene and Alcohol.
o s-i .u—a:— *— j: —**- J * u ,e Art of JKngrn-
Snecial attention in directed to th
ring on filwMy F. HERZOG, such as coa
' Arms, Crf.sts, Lettering of e\*euy style, Land
scapes, Animals, Flowers Ac.
: Call and see us. BOLSHAW A HERZOG.
! Dec. 28.
ELIAS EINSTEIN,
Corucr or ‘Jd St. A Cotton Avenue,
CHEAP CLOTHING.
(TRIANGULAR BLOCK.)
[K1©KM*E F0TCIH1 ©©□
Mu. Cushy.—We wish to make it known to the
OEGS leave to inform the Ladies of Maeon and ; people of Macon, aud tlie country generally, through
13 the public in general that he has last retnrned ] your extensive circulation .that we are now offering
from New-York aud is now ready to show one ofthe our large
Largest and handsomest Stocks of \ Stock of Clothing
FANCY. STAPLE AND DOMESTIC ; at very reduced pricea. Our Stock of heavy Over
rflltbl jOlHTlL Hnu uuraw I lb Coats and thick Clothing generally, is very large;
1®R 2 (yi(Q)® GS)©- wc do not intend to summerthem over. We
MAGNETIC PLASTER
THE GREAT STREXGTHENER AND PAIN
DESTROYER.
T HE best and cheapest Household Remedy in the
World. Simple and pleasant in its application,
certain aud effectual iu its results. A beautiful, sci
entific, external Curative, applicable for the relief
ofpaiu at anytime, in anyplace, in any part ofthe
kumaii system, and under all circumstances. If you
put this Plaster any where, if Pain is there, the
Plaster will stick there until tlie Pain has vanished.
The Plaster magnetizes the pa!n away, and Pnin
cannot rxiit where iHIm Planter Ih applied.
Rheumatism, Lameness, Stiffness, Weakness, De
bility, Nervousness, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Coughs
and Colds, 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 ot the MAGNETIC
PLASTER. It is the simplest, surest, safest, pleas
antest and cheapest remedy in existence. Its ap
plication is universal—equally to the strong man,
the delicate woman, nnd the feeble infant. To each
and all it will prove a Balm and a Blessing. Its nse
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 will be the Good Phy
sician on any Plantation, ready at all times, and at
instant notice-
Pat np iu air tight tin boxes. Each box will make
six to eight plasters, and any child can spread them.
Price 23 cents a box, with full and plain directions.
D. C. NOREnKAO, .11. D.,
Inventor and Propr.etor, 19 Walker st.. New York.
MOREHEAD S MAGNETIC PLASTER is sold
by aU Druggists in every City, Town and Milage of
the United States.
Nov. 23.
ever exhibited in tbe Southern market, wl.icb will, k of HAtI and I’A^Sat
nt Mkm.rlr.Klv law fltmra- t., nnuh «n.l timmnt 1 A large StOCX Ot MA JLS and CAl at
dec21
cost.
HORACE FITCH & CO.
j.n 4-lw.
A BOOK FOR THE SICK.
BY DR. SAMUEI. 8. men.
S IX Lecture* on the cause* and cure of Uonanmp-
fij&. Bronchitis. Haari Ptaoy. Py*
ment by which h* both preventsand cures the above
i dl Thb?§'ook bas been the mean* of ••▼fefftijMMada
■mveen Eleven Hmdred j p ^ 1 * s t ° 0 u i, r 8 * ! s. s y fitch. o P ffl« 714
Broadway, NewTnrk. Consultation personally or
by lei ter, free.
octl9—3m ____
)l08*»
Doolt CoysTY. P<*- 4. 183S -
Mo. Ct-tsftY—Sir i Wnun I was in Macon, I heard
that I bad sold out my Plantation—I wish you to
correct that report. I have one yet for sale ; tite
largest I have sold and wish to sell the other, and a
good Itagrin can behad by
MARRIED.
, ti.nr.ck County. Ga.. on the 27th nit.
,J?,!^’ jno H CaUwcli. Mn Jas. R. Hood.
Publisher " Upton Pilot.” to Miss ijaale Buford, qf
t Io*'Houston County, on 83d December, Dr. J P- H
Caller, to Miss Anna th, daughter of Dr. 1-dw d J.
UcGehee.
rhi<*
the r
.
HORSES.
piftiiis History of the Peninsular AY#r,
U Wowing; Two of the Spanish re-
I which h»j (^. n quartered in Fanen
|‘ h T. toouptei) on fine W*ck. Jpng-taileil
, ‘ «**rs. It was impossible to bring
, ****—al>out 1100 in number—anil
" not a man who coulii order them
"V destroyed; he was fond of horses
’'ikncw that every man was attached
that had carried him so Car and so
F'H' bridles were therefore taken
turned loose upon the beach.
ItT 0 ?* s ” c h ■* was never before wit-
1™. V wrame sensible that they were no
l restraint of any human power.
re>ntiict ensued, in which, retaining
■ I’Uln-v had learned, they had charg-
K' t m squadrons of ten or twelve to-
. [' H 'y engaged, striking with their
L f "ting and tearing each other with
CT " t ' w us rage, anil trampling oyer
beaten down, till the shore, in
i* n hour, was strewn with the dead
’ Part of them had been set fyco
| PWt’-M at a distance. They no soon-
“T re* r of tmttle, than they cmoc
I ik °' rtl 0Ver ^'e intermediate hedges,
lih.fi2 K ' u ? ious madness, and plung-
I Rght with equal fury. Sublime *s
horrible tf> he lftngi
* “t* Reornno, in mercy, g*ve or- y e t death is but ito the
tiiern. But it was found too Th ' ™
»«*n.pt this and after the last; And mount to giorj
» the T ‘ *
ryrtwai
be sold ut remarkably low figures to cash and prompt
paying time buyer*.
The Stock comprises, in part, the following, via:
Mills Ore.-, Gowla,
Robes a Lis, and Bayadere Striped Fancy Silks,
Black Silks, such as Gros lie Rhine, Ore, do Nsple
and Bishop Silks.
Wh1» Urr,, Good..
French. German and English Merinoes, i .. i, .—v;
CashtneretabeTaquille Kobe8 *' iuille ^Our?*ms wilt X be most favorahie.
Cashmere Bqlres a qiulle, E. J. JOHNSTON it CO.
doc 21 City papers copy.
Holiday Trade.
LARGE, NEW AND ELEGANT STOCK.
fllHK Public are respectfully invited to a>> inspec-
SPEER 4 HUNTER.
CLEGHORN & SMITH,
Manufacturers of, and Dealers in
Saddles, Harness,
LEATHER.
WHIPS,
RUBBER BELTING,
SADDLERY,
Hardware,
«C„ 4C.
QBftOSITB K. QO.YD'8 STORE,
Cherry Street,
jan 4—ly .Macon, Ga.
Copartnership Notice.
XX TE will continue the Drug business at the Cor-
VV ner of Second and Cherry Sts. Tbenameand
style of the firm will be changed from ZEILIN,
HUNT A CO., to that of ZEILIN A HUNT. Thank
ful for the liberal patronage of the past year, we hope
to merit the continued confidence of onr friends, and
citizens generally. J- HENRY ZhlLIN,
jan 4 LEONARD W. HUNT.
PETER J. STROZIER JOHN T. OLOVER.
STKOZIEIt & GLOVER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
DAWSON, GA.
WILL practice in the Counties of Terrell, Clay,
Chattahoochee, Webster, Randolph, Early and Stew
art.
er Ail business entrnsted to them, will receive
prompt and unremitting attention.
Jan. 4.—ly.
100
BBLS. Planting Potato*, for safe by
AYERS. WINGFIELD A CO.
DIED.
To Consumptives
The advertiser having been restored to health in
a lew weeks, Ly n very simple remedy, after hav-
'hit suffered several year* with a severe Lung Af-I
T HE undersigned are Agents for the sale of fsetion, an^ That dread disease, Consumption,—is
Reeas'a Manipulated Guano, equal if not supe- anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the
nor to’ the Pe.-uvian, at Sixty Dollars per ton of *000 means of cure. To aU who desire it he will send a
lbs (jan s] AYERS, WjJfQFlELD A COT ! copy of the prescription used, {free of charge) with
^ — i—„„ ; directions for preparing and using the same, which
FOR SzVIsK OR Kli.X JL . ! they will find a snre Cure for Consumption, Asthma,
fTtnETwo Storehouse on the Forsyth road, knoarn j Bronchitis, Ac. Theonly object oftho advertiser
T as the YanValkenburg place. Contains some ■“ sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted,
lot contains some aixte^n acre,, and will be sold on ; Parties wishing the ^riftion^ll plerae address
terms to suit a purchaser.^ or exchanged for^negro,
property,
jan -I—It
J.A.AS.8. VIRGIN.
oct-7—3m
the prescription wi
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Willlatnsbnrgh, Long Island.
Improvements in
BOOK BINDING.
T HE undersigned gives notice to the public tha
he has purchased the right for this place to th
rectors oflhis Company, will be held at their office 1 use of Mr. Rowland a
in ,hi5 j&n" Tjio^mLUT^r^. SSteel Clasps & Brass Carriage
ian4-td. i with Boilers,
for binding Urge Record Books, Ledgers, Ao. : ~
Notice.
South-Westers Ran. Roan Co, >
Maeon,* Geo, Jan. 1st, 1859. i
Tbe Annual election for President and Five Di-,
Physicians aiut Country Mere limits,
visiting our city for the purpose of purchasing, their
stock of Drugs and Medicines, are respectfully invit
ed to give us a call. We fire always gUd to form
new acquaintance,, whether we succeed in suiting
more subatanfcul manner than heretofore. He li.v-i
al-o purchased a
Paging Machine,
the first ever used in Georgia, for printing the num-
veer of his age. Sir- Dinkins was a native u. "f'" *VT l oaa iity and price Of goods In oarline or not. bers on the pages of Blank Books. These improve!
Richland District S. C. and bad been a citizen of tht |h * t „ osn BB i t aU as regards quiUTT mfcn ts will enable him to execute all work entrusted
our County about twenty years. He had long been »• d 1ihI1 Mways esdeivor to do so ks re- to him with increased dispatch and in a superior
loSsof our T m“.t sucoei-lul planters. SJSJStS! We have a full assortment of every rtyle. DAVID ROSS.
M.maabledisi><-ition—a » arm and feeling heart— • R»r i• j. in e, .,nd will endeavor, while we are; Oct. 26.—tjan
“t'JTmded fo?his kindness to *11 with whomhe th u, . rpB „ ;„t,r c i t not t«b« unmindful ofthe■; PTC DCr>Cr>r\OUC
wu as-ociated. In point of horn.-ely and fidelity not. i ) patrons. \\ e have a large supply of ; STF RtOoCOPES
rtS^Uh W« in iu character-nil who kmjwhta ^ "“‘pVtcut iKparst.ona, which we offer at B
loved him. A short linn- previous to “ below mauttlacturer s prices.
■ - ” ‘ church, and professed a In ely I below ma , far ,
. i...v„nd l it grave. . n..!„ ri.' n
Imp. Foulard, Brocaded Rutera, Foil de Clieore,
Imperial I'aramattas, Mohairs, Cashmeres,
Balmorals, De Laiues, Du Beges.
English, American A French Prints A Ginghams.
NhitivI. nml Nearf*.
Mantilla Stella Shawls, Mantilla Shawls,
Stella ShawU, Chenille Shawls,
Waterloo Long Shawls,
Bay State Long and Square Shawls,
Crape. Basket and Blanket Shawls,
Chenille, Cashmere and printed Scarfs.
C'lonka—A Choice Assortment of
Talisman, Rosalie, Era, Casta Diva, Pnndon:,
Cordelia, Duchess de Beni, Rob Roy,
* Cloaks
Branch Store of “ La Criolla,”
AT CHARLESTON, S.
Corner Cherry at. and Cotton Avrniir.llnrou
HAVANA SUGARS
. of direct Importation at Wholesale and Retail.
mllE subscribers-beg to iufonn tho public, that
! X they have established in the city ot Macou, a
| branch of the large Importing House of “La Crlol-
i la,” at Charleston, S. C., which receives by
every
. . „ « . . . trip ofthe steamer Isabel from Havana, a large as-
■ : SOrtraent ofthe best and most approved brands of
of Iho verylatu^t «nd most fa^hic n.ibl t>le.. 3 ; jjy this arrangement they are able
n ... 1..™* f?uI!luplS?' ■ to furnish the trade and their friends the genuine
Rlbb, Jancooet, CoUr,de Paris, , , rt icle at Charleston prices.
They invite the public to oome and see their large
Rlbb. Jaoeonet PrimaDonna Setts, ; and wmll assorted stock, among which are
Lace trimmed Setts, Embroidered Bands, • J* Impenales, El AquUla Mdler Comun,
Flouneings, Skirts. Children's Waists and Rohaa. i Londrcs, 1, 2,3. Cabanos Lpndres,
Wc and Mu-liu Curtains. 1 BaCnoUa Regalia de Lon Jenny Liud Regalia,
. , „ _ . . , __ dres, Cachucha Loud res,
A ^Td P p:L^Tn^Ub“g , ^“^i I - C ^ Il ^ d « C ‘’“ I '‘ Kapanola lTor de
and all other articles nsnally fonnd in a regular Dry . La Criolla CUUudnidos, Rio Hondo Londres,
Good Store. Remember, at j La CrioRa t'lor do I’rcn- Lsranaga Yegneros,
ELIAS EINSTEIN’S. ! sados, Cereante* Conchas,
Sep. 28. Corner 2d Street and Cotton AYOtwe. j La Criolla Miller Comnu, La Escosesa Conchas,
1,2,3, ------
SAVE YOUR CARPETS,
BY V 8 IKO
HARRINGTON’S CELEBRATED PATENT
CARPET LINING,
To put under Carpets, as a substitute for Straw
Paper, Ac., Ac.
T HIS Lining u considered far superior to any ar
tide ever used for the saving of Carpets or Oi
Cloths. It is peculiarly soft to tlie tread, is a Muffler
of sonnd, anil enriches the Carpet Fifty per cent. It
also adds greatly to tbe warmth of a room by pre
venting the cold air from passing through the seam*
of the floor. The material used in this Lining ren
ders it a sure protection against moth.
EP"Ladies, Call at the Carpet Stores, and see for
yourselves.
To be had at any Of the Principal Carpet Stores in
the U. S. Manufactured under the supervUion o
the Patentee by the . _
• N. Y. CARPET LINING CO.,
(J. B. HilRlVlos, Agent,) 448 Water st., N. Y
Harrington’s Carpet Lining and Premium Cotton
Batting constantly manufacturing.
A11 orders promptly attended to.
oct>9—3m
Bacon for Sale.
HUDS CLEAR SIDES—Just received at
La Manola Londres, 1,2,3,
Uges Milla Comun,
La Virginia Mil tar Co
rnua.
Upmsn CavAg,
Upman Londres, 1, 2, .1,
Upman Casadores,
Chewing Tobacco of the finest qualities,
SMOKING TOBACCO, PIPES, SNUFF, Ac.
ET Orders liken for any kind of Segars from
Havana, at Short Notice. MEES A SALCEDO,
dec 14 Sole Agents of Criolla Brands.
I'resli medicines nnd Fine Draff*
Macon Drug Store.
E. L. STROHECKER & CO.
irUOLKSiLBARETAIL DBlGI;l,Tk
We are daily receiving large supplies from Jit ei i ‘
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURER*
rnHUS ensurin^oureustomersch -i and pure nr
.JL tides. Our Chemicals are invariably purchased
from Manufacturers, direct, enabling u to warrant
them free from adulteration. We have mow in atcre
a select stock of
Drags, ftledScinc.,
Chemicals, Fninlii, Oita,
Window Gin.*, Patent m.-dieln. *,
Dfr Siuga, I’ninl Brushes,
Instrument*, White Wnah Rrnshe*,
rhnriunriitirnl Prri>nration*.
And Toilet Article*,
together with the best assortment of INSTRC
MENTS ever offered in this market. Planters. Phy
steians, and Merchants will consult their interest hy
examining our stock before purchasing.
E. L. STROHECKER A Co.,
ian 12 Opposite Redding House, Macon.Ga.
Flavoring: Extracts tor Pies, Jel
lies, Ac.
EXTRACTS of Peach, Extracts of Almonds,
“ Vanilla, “ Strawberry,
“ Pineapple, " Rose,
“ Lemon, “ Orange,
“ Nutmegs, “ Cellery,
For sale at the Macon Drug Store,
jan 17
[aeon Drug Store.
E. L. STROHECKER A Co..
Potash.
CLUPERIOR 1st sorts, always on hand.
Jan 12 E. L. STROHECKER A Co
liuclm that is liucliu !
up HE undersigned have for years manufactured
A an Extract of Itochu for the use of Physicians,
and can recommend to all necessitated to uso thi«
Medicine, their-preparation as being far superior
and more reliable than the puffed quack nostrums
designated as Extracts of Buclm, most of which con
tain no Bnchu whatever. Try it.
juno 29 E. L. oTROHECKER A CO.
Coughs nml Colds.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Stabler’* Anodyne Expectorant.
Wistar’s Balsam Wild Cherry,
Hoofiand’s Syrup Tar,
Hasting's Syrup Wood Naptha.
E.L. STlit
jan 12
OHECKER A Co.
Physicians’
■PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded at a!
X hours day or night.
jan 12 E. L. STROHECKER A Co.
Iflorton’s Cough Syrsip.
T HE Proprietora still continue to manufacture
thia favoritereinedy, vouched for by many home
certificates. E. L. STROHECKER A Co.
jan 12
Garden Seed,
K L. STROHECKER A CO., has just received
• and opened a Urge and well selected Stock
of Garden Seeds, warranted the growth of 1838.
Turnip Seed by the paper or pound. Peas and
Beans by the paper, quart or bushel.
Dealers supplied on liberal terms.
E. L. STROHECKER A CO
Cor. Mulberry and 3d Street*, Mnoon, Ua
oet 19
Checks on New York
FOR SALE BY THE
MAN UFACTURERS’ BANE
TnillKi: CUTTERS’ BANK
Exchange at Sight
ON NEW YORK,
LONDON,
PARIS.
FRANKFORT, (on the Maino,)
HAMBURG,
BERLIN,
BREMEN, Ac..
For Saleat this Bank jn Sums to suit purchasers.
J. H. HUTTON, Cashier.
Savannah, Sep. 6, 1638. 52—6m.
Macon, Jan. 4th, 1858.
The subscriber will make cash advances on cot
ton consigned to George Parsons A Co., Siivaunqli,
and agree to hold the cotton forty-five to fifty days
from date of shipments. ISAAC SCOTT
jan 5
Insurance Agencies.
OF
THE AUGUSTA INSURANCE & BANKING CO.
AND
THE ALABAMA FIRE & MARINE INS. CO.
AT THE OFFICE OF
LANIER A ANDERSON, Agt’s.
oct. 5 1858 tf Macon, Ga.
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
country. The reputation which
these Scales uave acquired has
.been steady growth irom the
FAIRBAftKS £ om u>encemeut to tl.e present
*n A T ’C'C a,time, and is based upon the pnn-
OuiULiJhiS, clipcadopted by ns, and never de
viated from, of allowing none but Perfect Weighing
Machines to go forth from our establishment.
We have more than ono hundred different modifi
cations of these Scales, adapted to tbe wants of eve
ry department of business wliero a correct and dura
ble Scale is required.
Call and examine, or sendfor an illustrated Circu
lar. FAIRBANKS A CO.,
189 Broadway, N. York.
CAK11ART A CURD, Agents, Macon, Ga.
oetl9—4m
WOOD’S
Premium Gallery
PHOTOGRAPHS,
DAG HERREOT YPES,
AMBROTYPES,
MINIATURES IN AQUAUILLE.
AND
IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS.
jgf“Call and sec them. r ^FB
dec 28
CHARLES H. BAIRD
IS OFFERING
WINTER GOODS
•AT
Greatly Reduced Prices.
Ladies’ Cloaks.
TUST opened, this day, another large lot oftbi
tJ handsome Cloth and Velvet Cloaks, at
oct 19 PARKERS.
Cliccse.
J UST received and reoeiving weekly, a lot of
NEW YORK STATE CHEESE,
which will be sole low at wholesale.
JOHN A. NELSON,
oat3 East Macon
DOWNING HILL NURSERY.
T HE Subscribers beg leave to call the attention
of tbe public to their large collection of
fSoutlicru Raised Fruit Tree*,
embracing all the best varieties that have been tes
ted in the southern climate. Also a fine collection of
Ornamental Tree* and Shrub*.
Catalogues furnished by mail free of charge to all
Champagne Wines, jappUoants. Add *5gg rBBSt harden & Co,
CASES Cabinet, } pts., 20 baskets Helilslck, | dec 7—3m Atlanta, Ga
15 and 5 do Premium.* For sale by
Not. 93. GRKKR A FREEMAN. _
E.Feutchwanger.
Cherry Street, Macoh, Ga.,
OprosiTn Messrs. FREEFAX & ROBERTS,
T NYITES particular attention to their large and
j. new stock of Goods, which they have marked
down to the lowest CASH Prices.
To Teachers.
A N EXPERIENCED TEACHER, who is capa
ble of preparing young men for College, can
obtain the situation of PRINCIPAL oftho Haw-
kinsvilie Academy, by making immediate applica
tion. Satisfactory reference required. Address
O. C. HORNE,
Chairman Board of Trustees
Hawkinsville, Deo. 16, 1838. (dec 21
JRortratt JPainthi-j;.
LITTLE 8o SMITH,
DEALERS IV
Saddles, ISridlcs, & Harness.
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
CARRIAGE MATERIAL,
SPOKES, HUBS, RIMS. SHAFTS, AX /Tir-A
LES, SPRINGS, MALLEABLE CAST^tjjSfe
ings, Enameled Cloth, Enameled Leather.
GIN BANDS,
Rubber and Leather Belting from 2 to 20 in. wide
SHOE FUNDINGS.
LBATHEIt OI-’ ET1IRY DESCBIFTION,
SADDLERY AND HARNESS HARDWARE.
Coach Varniah, Japan and Paints,
Harness of any I>r*CL-iptian Unite id order.
Near Corner of Cherry 8 rcet and Cotton Avenue,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Sept. 14—Cmos.
Will you go Non It, when you can
4lo better South:
©ivssmiK&ie & mASisnsss
MANUFACTORY & REPOSITORY,
FORSYTH, OA.
H AVING purchased the entire in- - edit lag S -
forest of tho late firm of Banks,
Wilder*Co., I invite the attcntioni2ZLS£«.
of the citixenB of Forayth and surrounding cuumut
to my extensive arrangements for manufacturing
Top and no Top BUGGIES, ROCKA WAYS, CAR
RIAGES, PHAETONS, Ac. I ant constantly
receiving additions, not firm the Forth, hut from my
Work-Shop, to my stock on hand—of three or four
buggies per wetk—which combin’, elegance and
finish witli tightness, strength and duralnlitg. Orders
for anysort of Vehicle, I tarn eat Ac., are most r<-
spectfnlly solicited, which shall be promptly sup
plied, anil all engagements for work punctually met.
I have constantly on hand a large assortment of Har
ness.
Reputing done at short notice and all work war
ranted.
J. H. BANKS
ang 6 1638. t yr
PLANING,
SCROLL SAWING, TURNING. CARVING,
BRACKET A ORNAMENTAL WORK,
Made to order by T. A <*. Wootl.
nov 3—3m
Negroes Wanted.
IHO the New Orleans Market. Apply at
1UU Thus. Bagby’s Neprro Mart, on Poplar*St.,
near AdainsA Reynold s Cotton Ware House, where
you can get the highest n arket price in cash,
nov 2
Roligious BooR.8,
SAMUEL BOYKIN,
Depository Agent of tho Bible Board and Col
portcur Society,
COTTON AVENUE, MACON. GEORGIA,
XX rlLL keep a full ausply of such BOOKS as
i V Tlie Kt-ligiou* ipublir will want, inclu
ding Commentaries,Cnucordnnce*. Theolog
ical Works, Itooks of Travels, Religions and
Devotional works of various kinds, and SUNDAY
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Particular attention wil i be paid to tho wants of
ministers nnd Sabbath Schools.
The work* ofthe
BEST WRITERS OF EVERY AGE,
who by their learning and piety have enriched onr
literature, will be kept.
Prices will be moderate.
ff Orders from a dist utoe will receive prompt
attention. (dec 14—tf
CALL AND SEE.
Dec. 21
SHIRTS ! SHIRTS ! !
A NEW Lot just received and will beaold low by
dee 21
O. H. BAIRD.
FINE ARTS.
T HOSE wbo desire a perfect likeness in any o
hte various styles, especially
LIFE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS
colored in Oil, and wbo desire to patroniae a
First Class Establishment,
Should not fail to call at PUGH’S GALLERY,
TRIAIVCCI.AB I1I.OCK.
Our Photographs are auperior to any produced in
Macon, from thia fact, we have them colored by Por
trait Painters who stand at the head of their profes
sion, and who are the only class of Artists who can
color Photographs ms they should be colored.
Ambrotypes in fine gift cases from 61 np, taken
in the very best style,
doc 14—tf
P. S.—A fine assortment of fancy Oases just re
ceived, among which are tlie 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 ono of PUGH'S
FINE PICTURES IN A FINE CASE.
CALL AND Slid IU’ ONE.
T. C, NISBET.
«3*l!!@j£!iH5ff£r I ££$S@SiaS3S
J. T. POIVDEXTKH, Portrait Paiulcr. 4 1 0 0 Md fortSebv
S TUDIO in tho Triangular block. Entrance from ‘ jjov. »3. AYRE
2d street.
PACKAGES New Mackerel just received
8, WINGFIELD ft CO.
MANUFACTURER OF
STEAil ENGINES & BOILERS,
SAW MILL MACHINERY, MILL
GEARING, CAST) NGS. AND MA-
CHINERYIN GENERAL.
Wrought Iron Cotton Screws. SU
GAR MILLS, SHAFTS & PULLIES,
IRON RAILING, WROUGHT A
CAST, AC.
T IIE undersigned believes that he ia manufactu
ring and selling the above Machinery, ten per
cent, cheaper, and of as good quality as any est&V
lishment at the South, and is willing to warrant all
the work as equal, if not superior to any.
Dec. 28.
liapged" only >I> fot? 1 j) A
** ** 1 ImporiS
1 cn SH*d in tho dreadful work , M. Winters. He has
•WttCtien. »c to mourn thoir loss.
Zj^So ll«i*b«ln 'yincon can or »hnll under- •
I sell
And very few will bo able to offer as reasonable
sa’ Dvs-:^ Buurw.vwiswpmwiroiviewi oitu bargains. .. ---- . 4 . . t . _ , i
t.. . ., _1y*i—i- ... k- 4L.. j Their stock of Particular attention given to Portrait* of «lc-; PIAlfOH I OI* NATtE.
i Ready Made Clothing. Hats. Caps. Boots. Shoes. «■***>«"■» from Dagnerreotypes, Ac. ; TPyo* want a PIANO call and see. those at our | and Gas in all. T,
».U or Female's Fric ud x and all orders 5 dccSl Washington Block. White Goods, Dome Ales, Prints, Ginghams, Silk «Sc t Macon, Qa., Dec. 21. | OSUm. Cheaper than ever known in
Sm tibe Trnt^ WANTED TO HIRE .WANTED. ‘ Instants worth ,old at
♦#S^HndWholcrHlG Druggists 76 Barclay 8t., A LITTLE Negro Girl, about eight or ten years Call Mini* Examine with the a?surAnce that T "til 1 buying Military bounty Land Warrtn «,■ 44 44 375 ‘‘ f :J04> -
^N«iw York. aif W ° f CilUd ~* Ad drf«Box W7 f jyoa can buy^Cheap! Cheap!! Ch W HV | A MSconGa. al uly^ ?y 6 K LbITkE \ ^ bUy * m6 Jf7wI NTKU A C
For Pale.
O NE of the most desirable residences in »hecity.
wliero tbe subscriber now resides, corner of
IDec, 28.]
resides, corner
Oak and Second Streets.
The Lot contains three quarters of an acre, and
bhighly improved with eh rica varieties of Peach,
Apricots, Grapes and other fruits, cjid Flowers.
The Dwelling contains ten Rooms, Closets in six,
is of payment will be made easy.
Jbor particulars, enquire ot J. DeLosche orW. 3.
Hrantly.
If not sold before Christci <*, it will be rented to
an approved tenant. GEO. W. ADA Mi.
Macon, Dec 14th, IS. - *?, -
W City papers copy.