Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, February 22, 1859, Image 3

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MTT. rbiud'UAi* ** ,< **' M Uisiorirtn— MlU» ,,r ». 1,1 ...,.* IV1 MACON PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY BT A YKES* Wl.VoriEI.D &. CO. _^ r Sr Brother* : |]j|i|«-iiinp to Ik- in Boston grateful that he was yet enabled to enjoy life I The Catawba—a native of North Carolina—is ! ■nvl tv ork. That he was able to take exercise, ■ said to be the best for wine-making, requiring 1 ullinv- no sugar nor brandy, but simply made like cider stimulative | from apples and barrelled away in a cool place. BAGGING—Kentucky f yd - , AAA _n .. .. I - " l>lyd {>lB »• IS ¥ IS ¥■ IS ► IS ¥ IS 1* It ** IB ¥ It ¥ IS ¥ IB ¥ bl P.bl ¥ IS ¥ bl ¥ bl *• bl bl ¥ bl ¥ bl *k* ¥ lb ¥ lb P lb Lit. «®*’ v\nn\RPEBS>. «*th«“f5>» wntoed to a spare diet, aad not r N p I’llKA* UKJw Ai 0) j t0 0lcat or jnyihing of a stimi V ’ XJlB I’UBLISUKKfc. kind; and managed moreover to keep up Ills I It has made 1,000 gallons per acre. SIr.'Axt, India.../. for Saturday nest, rennia- hterarv labor*. -I have always made my lite- of CrawftwdsTillc. sells his bottled Catawba at, Boll PiTrontai" the following eicoedmgjj rary pursuits,’ he said, ‘a pleasure rather than #10 per dozen. Besides, we have native vine. BAJjK KOPK-Kentacky.... A'letter from *h° R* v ; Wr. MulW|JP»|a toil; andhopc to d»ao with the remainder of growing about in the woods—the Muscadine or heEESWAX * or,her "'"Jj rf.n gening passed with the| late MP. Philip, as 1 am yet ihleto work two or three Bullace, the Summer Grape and Winter Grapes CANDLES-Spim'..".".’."I!' r-V. fertv-eilhth°» |r * l*cforc In. •lentil. and sometimes more hours a day. He stated all of which makes good wine. I made somcj Star I 0 "• nV intcrniliugstatements relative t j, #t his eve had sull*red considerably from the ; wine of the Winter Grape, the sourest of the ' Tallow L '!aL*and his surroundings, not loth-, blow, and while we talked he found it necessa- grape tribe, without adding anything tothe must' r-nFUKit—ifm eD ' ‘filin' public. Tile letter is very r y m shade liis face. In the Course of the con- or juice, |and it was pretty good. It ripens Jwn ‘fully written, and wavci, upon , venation we were ju ned by the ladies of the late in the fall and the must should not be ex-1 Ueriialli—.« ^i.-rveable impression of the amia- family, Mrs. Prescott, her sister, his daughter posed to any excessive heat of weather. There! CQBN 1 «tiil ilniitrlttpr.in.lov Uo tlion etwJr« in i*1av. ! to onnthor wawr avaaIU.i - .— —. 1 MP&I... i ing and gra on. tcrest taken in ltis hsalth throughout the coun- r f'wileil to pajr my respects to try, to the kindness which ho had Invariably ex- E‘V gl uing hi* bouts, I reached | iierienccd at the 1 unite of his oountrymen. “I r'" 'minute* past one. when I learn-1 can never, he said, ‘be sufficiently grateful for *»"'rfjnt that, was liis custom, he the tokens of e-teem, regard, and affection which J ***. a< ,| 1(l dook struck one, to j I have had from them through all thg years of " walk. 1 called again alter tea, njy literary career. True, it makes me fool like Eli' into the library, the gathering, an old man to see ay fifteen volumes upon the rtTflunily at that hour. This beauti-, .shelf, hut my V"8)t is as young as it ever was ■liter the fashion of Boston houses,: to enjoy tho love which Uiu sguntry has ever r , fljor in the rear of tho drawing- j shown. IVhcn 1 said it was a ehecrAii thing iht1i»|»'. thirty feet long, by twen-, for a man to know he had given so much happi f,L. western end then- is a large bowj ness as he liad done by his books, ho' said that 51 r w hich arc suspended Iho swords | it was his own truest happiness to trust that he 'T. - r nidfathers of Mr. and Mrs. 1 lud been able to confer n, JJc said he hoped laltlV of bunker HOI, Colonel Pres j to live to finish Philip, which was now threo- * jin* ilu; American forres, and Mrs. fifth* dono. As I bade him goodbye, I said, L J randlather, Captain Linxco, com-! ‘God bless you, Mr. Prescott; I know I breathe Falcon, engsved in throwing ] (lie prayer of the country when I say may your !■! it,,, American redoubts. Jty the life l>e spared for many years, to i ’ hand- J ter volume to the fifteen.’ Ho No. S. •• No. 3 FLOUR—Superfine, Kxti Family, L«i the American reuonnis. j I wills of tho room an- arranged ■ - '■ "“—hiehar icn spoke in glow-; is another very excellent Grape, common over teful terms, as I alluded to the in- the country, the Warren Grape, which 1 am ! fish—Mae k er eiNoli.."" told makes very good wine. A gentle slope 1 with a Southern exposure is preferred for a vineyard. Check vour land off as if for corn, six feet each way, and dig a hole, if the land Is poor, about two feet deep, and fill it up with ' GUNPOWDERS—""D the top soil oat of the wood and plant your vinej IRON—English or cutting in it, and keep the weeds and grass j Swedes down. If the land is rich you may plant your 1 L j yE vineyard the same way alter thoroughly break- j MOLASSES"""!!!"""" ing ft about a foot deep. It will bear the third | SIRUP-....7.7.7.’... Ill.... year sometimes the second year. | NAILS... They are good and healthy to cat, and «r*’ 0II *S—Crnseed..,,... .t very saleable as fruit it) all our cities, paying almost fabulous prices per acre in that way. But a fanner who plants a large crop of cotton never has time for these things; but I am de cidedly of opinion that a Georgian of our section will lie ruined by competing with the West in cotton growing. Any time from now until '. „f maple, on which are slid-1 greatest delight is the love of my **• y, 1 iimcs of well-selected arid their appreciation of my fobore.’ ! Ip*b f* !p, iun: | U„,U <*n the left side of| "Little did I think that the hands which ao|eou)b say may your , cotton growing. years, to add volume af- spring will do for planting the vineyard, and an rejoined, *my : acre of rich land can be planted in a vineyard ■ friends and j as easily and as quick an acre can be toes. routs pf cuttings | Augusta, or from any P bl sgj NAILS ¥ kg Linseed..,,...., P g l Train, “ - ,a Sperm [miration Sperm WinterBlen'd Whale Lard PROVISIONS Bxir—Mess P Prime-.....-—....- P Bacon—Hams............. P Sides...,,,.-,,.--- ¥ SlionldcraP Pna*—Mess.. P Prime Lard Bottsb—Goshen... Country, TO 4S IT 00 15 00 19 00 5 75 6 23 T 00 S 50 3i P 1 75 34 50 which so I can be procured in i vou Ik*. Il»' window, a door is warmly grasped mine as he led me down the nurseryman. K exact imitation of»hei,cs with books, i stairs would, ere eight-and-forty hours are past,; For the sa , , _ j,,. visitor is starih‘ , l when i« is |iualie«l j be co)d and stiff in death. Peace to the memo- J ly compete with the West in fqttnth IWtPufoc:; SHOT.,,. ".",',’!!!!!..'.'.."" For the same reason tliat we pan't successful- (SALT.V.*.V,V.' ,'.'.".".". .T.".".,.. r aKMW.T . compete witli the West in CQttop, ^nnuhe: 1 Ui« hiawrian Winter. This door opens ■ ry of one of the sweetest and noblest men that! turing is vastly mpre profiiahlc ihan farming is lairras*’. which leads to the room above, ever lived! I here fa we now do. The market for the roanu- „l, 0 n ns he called it, where his labors "Yours, very truly, factored fabric is everywhere, East and AVcst OR Lf ornll ,i. Siinnounting the cas*^, at Luc intervals, are busts; among them, ns L r those of Scott and Byron, which ’ij'riv i*riz«l. On the table are many Lt cini-iti' vohiines, presentation cop- lUtemr,' friends abroad nnd at home. [4 t V library, lie told me, yvaa its "WikUAM II. Miuii-ax.” The more cotton growed so much the better for ■ ■ m the manufacturer, so much the better for the Mineral Wealth of the South. consumer of the fkbrie. There is nothing that Tho Charleston Mercury of the 10th inst would strengthen the independence of the South contains an interesting “ ' " * * ’ ' ““ * 1 ’ which is however too " columns. Those wh< Pike-a Monongahela... SPIRITS TURPENTINE.... SUGAR—Brown Clarified Crushed.... RICE „„„ ¥ R \m Wheeler A Wliecu’s SEWING MACHINES. > •i i ; ©a ©s l p p ¥ P P V IB 1-i DO 00 M 00 1* 30 *0 »I 1 25 F P f P 9 ¥ bg 3 15 gl 35 !o “S IXEAV .VXD VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS. F’rices Reduced. T HESE Machines are the best ever offered to the public. They are simple and durable; easily kept in repair: work without noise ; sew with great rapidity; make an even and firm stitch on both sides that will not rip; economize thread, and are applicable to every purpose and material com* mon to the art in question. iy A reduction of $25 00 lately made in price. J. B. 4k HT. A. BOSS. Agehts. Send for a Circular. Macon. Ga. feb 22 13 SO C SO 6 75 7 50 7 00 4 2 00 60 toJ 1 IS 1 ©I .. V- 14 *! »>I » 10 » oo oo 900 00 1 35 3 35 3TI 40 1 50 <3 11 Executor’s Sale OF CHOICE FAMILY AND PLANTATION NEGROES. B Y virtno of an order from the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Houston County, will be sold before the Conit House door in Perry, on the first Tuesday in April next, (being sale day,) the ne gro property belonging to the Estate of Sarah Jane Cranford, late of said connty, deceased, fortbe ben- efit of the heirs and creditors of said Estate. Id this tot of unusually likely negroes, there ■ are trained house servants inferior to none. Also a valuable Plantation Driver, Wagoners, Carriage Driver, and several likely boys and girls, tyTenns on the day of sale. ROBERT A. CRANFORD, feb 22—todays Executor. To the Planters of Georgia. KETTLE WELL’S MANIPULATED Griiano. OR, PERUVIAN 6c PHOSPHATIC GUANO. As imported from the Iiiands of Chincha and Nt vassa. Combined and closely integrated b cbinery. No. 1, warranted to contain 8 per cent. Ammonia, 45 to 50 per cent. Phosphate of Lime. No. 2 warranted to contain 5 percent. Ammonia, 55 to CO percent. Phosphate of Lime.* Surpassing Peruvian Guano in the production of a first Crop, and Bone Dust in the Durable Imp-eve m«ut of the Soil! **My Manipulated Guano having become th cepted, and successful rival of Peruvian Guano, * trust I shall be pardoned for putting upon record what is so universally known in Baltimore, that lam solely and exclusively the Originator of this article by the use of machinery.”—American Farmer, 2 £57. Klsley’s Compound Fluid Extract OF BUCHU. Ah Invaluable Remedy in all Diseatet of the Urinary Organs. It Is scarce necessary to remark upon the popular ity of this remedial preparation, from the faot of its Very general mo ana tho consequent sujJjiueHiuu lliat the people are well posted as regards its remedial Macon Cotton Market. : virtues. The proprietors would however rake occa- . „ . . | sion to advert to the fact that the formula for ita Cotton Ifi soiling from 8 to 11 cts. Receipts | preparation is ihe result of tho combined suggestions very light—but little offering. No decline sine j several eminent Physicians, who, finding that in 1 their practice they were dijlym want of aprepara- Friday. Counterfeiters, Beware! A reward is offered lor the detection pf any per. , son coppterfvitipg, imitating, or the vender of any tied, | such counterfeit or imitation of BCERAVE'S HOL- Jirncticaf men \ LAND BITTERS. The genuine highly concentrst- to furnish capital lor what was at the outset re- td Holland Bitters, is put up in half pint bottles on- _jr Suomi; and w hich had then (for richness as shown in this able description. It L^rru' rears ago) cost bun over nvc wus oa ]y ^ jp„g ,~o B3 j^ e J648 t pop. " . Jjr-. The room throughout is p,, r WJUt ijrat discovered in Hucktown, Rolk Cp. h perfect tut© WQ U at tho a»me I Teqji, In 1850, the first mines were op« Iwrfistion of comfort, a chwartcnstic and their sucocss sooii induced uractieaf i 'larivs of the gentlemen of Boston, to furnish capital lor what was at the outse i*tt’» house i. tillisl with engravings, gardtsl as a iVuitless and dangerous enterprize. ly, having the name of the proprietor, B. Pace, Jn., O.I.U. -tatuettea, and incdalhons, the ^q ni0 |,lea of the quality of tho Ducktown ores blown in them, and his signature around the neck of admiring rvgaid fjeni fnends m every ma .. Be fonned from comparison with the pro-1 each and every bottle. - . 1 V..v«l. anil Smith Ar.'.rnrn j.. n at. . .i . n 1 « ( ... ....... . . . i remedy for, Pyspeptia, j Piles, can ; ... , , .— — Superior j bo obtained from any of our resp, viable Druggists.' II. both copies of originals, se nt him mines. The English ores average only 7 per; j ~ ~' 1 - I L fee liist from Mexico tho other feon cent, and those in the Burra Burra minis oT TVIstar s Rnlsiiiu of Wild Cherry. Australia, the California of the East, almost 40 ! The following Letter from Rev. Hmr Wood, of evening in question, Wednesday, percent,, Imiug 4hc riehest in tho world, as far tlonoord, N. II, Editor of the Congregational Jour •. Prescott entered the library with as is yet known. So that it will be readily seen ”»*• »P«aks volume in favor of Wistaria Balsam •■— ,t and heavier step than when 1 had that’Tennessee can compare favorably with any ! Coscoan, N. H., March s. | habit of seeing him years before; other section of the world in the richness of her j Massas. Seth W. Fowls A Co.,—Gentlemen : aimer hail the same uuntfoclcd aim- copper deposits. 'Twoyears ago, a sudden and violent attack upon 1 onli.nl warmth. Whether a strun- j| lu (ieneral Superintendent of the Uniop : "“X Lung* confined me to my bed for. aeyeral weeks! the Comjpany lave perceived it 1 cannot say, hut Consolidated Mining Company, gives the foi-1 * nd when I recovered. I was so much oppresned by | ‘ el> ~ • t'jiyeiied bv necessity, at once deter- ) on i D g statement ol the several mines at Duck 1 difficulty in breathing, that I wa» unable to sleep or “ “ ,rt of paralysis in an occasional thick- town, lie says • ! feat npon a bed by night. The suffering was ex There have been m in to market from the Isabella, 2500 tons, Callaway, 200 “ .Mary, 1500 " Folk County, 2100 “ Tennessee. 2200 ** Iliwassee,' 2500 “ Hancock, 2000 " S. BRAINERD’S MACON VARIETY STORE, COTTON AVENUE, Opposite Boss, Coleman & Ross, and C. H. Freeman. C ROCKERY. Glass Ware, House Furnishing ar tlcla* of every description. Tin Ware of all jery—Bay Ruin, heat qu _ Tackle and Hooks, Mohair Cloth, Chapman's and other Razor Straps, Combs In every variety. Tooth Paste, Sieves, Vi olin Bows A Bridges, Cut lery, Pistols, Pencils, Knitting Needles, Spectacles, • Ac, Ac. FURNITUUE made to order; old FqrnRqre ght and sold. Repaired, Cleaned apd Varnished .ispateh. Violins, Cane*. \c.. Repaired and «d; Rest qualjty'ef Furniture, Varnish and Iqr sale. g Medicine fur sale, pure from S. B., Agent for Company. 9rKI1V(r, I 8 99. -[leecli. 1 mean a difficulty in per ^aluion now and then. Among his ujidricB was a particular one concer- [ uemhera of your own firm; your 1 I* slate and pn.>|HVU of yourbueiitess, ■ lifesling tho deepest interest; adding kk that, tliruugh all tlie years of his land personal eonnectinn with your |lunl never experienced anything but -t kindneex and consideration at your I treme, and judging from the inefficacy of the reme- NEW AND CHEAP 13,000 tons—average iat liis enjoyment of your success was gr0>> v; dne, flUU ikt ton—#1,300,000: from •bdl; and that lio fell particularly 15 to 40 per cent produced, | r the kindly mention which had been Northern Georgia is separated from Tcnncs- SPRINGand SUMMER Cherry, without confidence in its efficacy, I found: the difficulty almost entirely removed before one 1 Jr,SSS»‘!XSi. , SffiaLSiHOriiINS,HCiL A ATKINSON. tlon of the kind thnt could be relied upon, adopted the formula by which this preparation is made, and placed it in the hands of the proprietor. The prepa. ration haring had the teat of years in its application : to disease ita rvmediai virtues are fully established and known to thousands in every section of the country. In all diseases of the KIDNEYS, BLADDER AND URETHRA, has prov id itself so far superior to every other preparation of the kind that the demand very far exceeds that of any other “patent preparation now in the market; for Fain in back and Loins; Leucor- rhoea or Whites; Gcnnorhoea and Gleet; Strangury Dropsy, Gravel, Obstructions Ac., Ac., it is one of the most, if not the most reliable preparation now before the people; also in gleet aqd ail improper and debilitating discharges, frqsg the External Organs, which has proved the cu^seapd bain of the existence of to many thousands, it is a remedy in which every reliance xoay be placed; for its curative properties in these diseased conditions have been so far estab lished aa not to admit even the possibility of a doubt. ' As a remedy for many diseases peculiar to Females it stands preeminent above all others ; and ita curs- live effects in this class of diseases baa pehapa serv ed more than in any other, to give tho preparation the wide spread popularity and notoriety that it now H'or sale by Druggists throughout the country, i Price *1,00. HARRAL, RISLEY A KITCHEN- Wholesale Druggists, 76 Barclay Street, New York. feb 15. iw (H and recommend the article to others similarly affiict ed, With respect, yours truly, HENRY WOOD. None genuine unless signed I, BUTTS on the wrapper, Sxtii W. Fowls A Co, Boston, Proprietors.— IS—oK; us personal affliction last year in your stc ol ,|y By the boundary line, while the same i Sold by their agents every where. Kt fir tlie handsome notice of tho third mineral bed extends into both of the States.; For aale in Macon by E. L. STHOHECKER and which we will 258 Baltimore Street, SqUilBolre, Respectfully Invite the attention of buyers to their Spring Stock. Of British, French and American Dry Goods. We great pains to select a Stock suited to i>f S01 ‘ Book Binding. B LANK ACCOUNT BOOKS made to order for Courts ami Counting House, and the numbera printed on the pages without extra charge. MAGAZINES, MUSIC AND LAW BOOKS, bound in heat and cheap styles. DAVID ROSS, Cor. 3d and. Chewy Streets, feb 1 Over George T. Rogers A Son. T HE subscriber Las purchased the Right to Row- and's Patent Carriages and Springs for Blank ! the wants of Southern and Western Merchants, | Acoount Books, which he will put on work when . I'liilip II in tl)<‘ current number 'l'(,is should encourage men of means to explore ZEILIN, HUNT A CO. ly pur mountainous region,in the hope ;n large interest frpm the capital which • invest. It is the belief of scientific igatme. thoroughly pur mountainous ft i proceeded to a mention of various of reaping * > ; ,a. tliat liad passed away miico our t | K , v J nav s;; fsnrtdaljy of the Hon. Abbot Law- 1 men that the mineral resources of tho section 1 Irincii l\ Gray, Esq-, at whose din- ari . s till far from being thoroughly developed. «r ii»l often nipt; anil then of some The barren hill sides tliat refuse to yield a har- 'iving friends, especially of tu-orge ve st of graip, may be niadc to prcducc a richer who, lie said, had shortened and anti more solid crop of tho precious ortheu.se- Ivhst, but for him, must have been (hi uietals. The gold mines of bahlonega, the I »n*l weary hour; am! of Mr. Agas- iron mines of Etowah demonstrate that the search whojc museum he cxprtt*sod the f or t|, t g e ; wo uiiiierals lias been very successful, r -l. lie remarked that the eyes Why may we not rival them by the discovery f t hid Milfciid gycatly from his work, u | copper in tho neighboring country ? lt ” “ ' ’- 1, ‘ 1 will then he mere folly to emigrate to California feb 33 JiiL >uM be sadly baulked in his pros = that lie «a. able to find relief in man- or Australia, when the hiden treasures of the earth are revealed at our very doors, Here a chance for enterprising capitalists which ipulating labors. This lol naturallv iHiis own and my infirmity, which .. t _ t y> _ ( it fqu»l in degree; and of the differ- ought not in lie neglected, i« liad ltd; his, of a retired study, 1 «* avel and active toil. Clicap Labor. H: I suppose that Ticknor u ill nev- i» ro ft,s.<or Lee, in his Slave Trade letters to Mr. >l!ur book; but ho has been doing Gardner, alleges that wliat the South needs to titer for the community and posterity i, t . Ut . r t he condition of her people is “cheap la- ag himself for several years to the in- bor * jj e complains that laboring men are paid tin K-ton City Library, which may | ligh for ,|, e i r wor k, and that our true policy is ■ B*‘l i*art ns his work—and a more to adopt a system that will reduce their wages, ■g.ibutioii tp thp^good of the people |f (hese afe not liifi wopls, they are at least a ben made. It is a rape thing for fy;,- statement of his argument. f •Million to get a man so rarely qua*- ' Whatever eve may tliink of such a position, -■if, knowledge, and accomplishment wc Rn , not j nc ii n ed, just here, to enter upon a i.r its interests with such energy and digestion of its merits ourselves; wc simply de sire to copy wliat our old and sagacious friend cf the Columbus Corner Stone, has to sav on the matter. He has lived long and learned mui" irictv and fullness of information, Ul ^ our wor ,j ; or it, j s the best Democrat ex- ;<*mjnand of it IIo was a walk- Hodisncscsof the proposition briefly, as fedia f‘haff* seen nsafiy inen who j f 0 j| dW> , ■tit im-mories, provided you would Ciikxi' L.viiok.—One of the arguments, or to im in their libraries to get the infor-1 niorfi proptrly, 'otic olT tlie assertions used tvuiU'.l; but no matter on wliat sub- • j* j- avor of pjiening the African Slave Trade is, v lo him, his kfiowleilpc was at ( | mt j; would give us cheap labor. If there r - and entirely at ypur service | w „ r ono other i-eastm for otipositian (nit, wc » Wae conversation to Ins Engiop s i; ou ld oppose if on tliat- grddnd. We are opr nxttrof wluun ho had given me let- . MRa;( [ (q cheap labor, Wc want to see labor Wfovm visit to that country. He j„ oilier word*, we want to sec labor si/Lni v J.yell, (lie wife of the ; cmnmanding a fair pronortion of its jiroducta wv>t. 'She is one of tho most char- country can be really prosperous and hap- • '1 haw ever seen,’he aaid. ‘When w here it is otherwise," There may be a few ■•I >ir Charles she knew nothing of capitalists who may alworb tlie products hot finding tliat her life was to he of . i n j K(r< tlie masses must be poor and >he set herself to work t<> eeretelle<l. In every counify the boOML Mk* of them, and has done so to per- f u j laborer ought to be able to supply himself and itl' 1 i> in thorough sympathy with all j, v j,j s uhoi, not only with the nccessa- fi^J r 'i'*r.Marchesaiid works; is tlie com-' rie#> | >uf ‘the comfort* of lile. This he cannot '. j.'i.iuv,; oftenUnwa lii< amanu- jo unles* labor is, raaup*red with other things, !»T hand has written 'sevejraf bf Ws n q t)1 j^ty high. Id other wbrds, |abor ought •ike delight and cheer ol his whole y,' j ng r«Jieiit in tlie price of every “fated, f—’-’ *' *- -* — 1 - 1 " ■iRiy he otiserveil: 'Poor Gray! I __ v the most remarkable man 1 ever m;lltcr l| e i >a . s lived long nnd learned much, SELL LOW Tp SAFE AND PROMPT 1 Buyers. Our Stock is very large, and embrace* 1 such an assortment as will enable a Merchant to , buy 1 of as. with the BEST ADVANTAGE TO HIM SELF, all the goods he may need in our line. In all things, we shall try to consult the interest of our customers. CFOwsii amt to aa shall he carefully attended to, and goods dispatched prompt!' PHiNs,fiw instructed, febl DAVID ROSS. RqPEINS, B. B. Hopkioa, ‘ ' fe b t Hill, o*. W. Atkinson. [ILL A ATKINSON. Experience tlie Best Test! IIEGEMAN, CLARK dfc CO’S cod i.iyKii oik.. Has been proved by twelve years’ experienre the best remedy for Coitsrxrnoit, ScHorvLa, Ac., aqd |s recoiomi'iided fly the most RmjDeot Physician*. CAUTION.—Beware of preparation] pretending to possess the properties of the Oil in concentrated ■ form, as many of them are worse tbsn useless. The ! Pun* Oil has been found to act better and have' TH 4-T, GwTlv: TJrtVvract uiofe speedy effect than spy foBy orptJ)e r prepara J^lUxL jqllK JCbO UQS* Baltimore. Feb. 15, 185!), [feb 22—3t“] FIFTY tion of It. Sold by Druggists generally. feh 21—3m. Houses are Cleared of Vermin, And gardens preserved from the ravages of Insects and worms, by Lyon's Magnetic Powder* and Pills. Or rat* and mice (eonfonnd^teSJ play'. Professor Lyon founds plant in the interior of Asia, the powdered leave* of which is certain death to garden insects, ants, roaches, bogs, fleas, ticks, motba. Ao. A small amount of this powder will pre serve a garden of plants, and rid a bouse of all these annoying peat*. It is free from pojsqp apd harmless to mapkfpd apd domestic animals. It i» more valu able in preserving crops than guano in making them grow. Many worthless imitations are advertised.— The only genuine la signed E. Ltoh. It can be or dered through any merchant. Powder kills all insects in a trice, But Pill* are mixed for rats and mice., | t-\ Sample Flasks, 35 rt».,; regular siaea, 50 eta. A 61, BARNES A PARK, New York. 1 feb 1—lm W E shall open, on this morning, foe 9#d inslant, 50 SPLENDID NEW QIX-.K ROBES. (y Tho Ladies are invited to call and tee them, feb 33—It BOSTICK. KEIN A CO. f ftnanliliM f 9 or Magnificent Dress Goods FOR TH* SPRING TRADE OF 1859, OPENING EVERY DAY, AT PARKER’S. feb 23 Our Musical Rrieud. A WEEKLY publication of Sheet Music, s Me for the players and singers of the I! circle, and consisting ot sixteen pages fall folio size, stitched in a handsome coyer- It contains all the popular dances of the flay; arrangements from the most favorite opera*! scenes, songs, ballads, airs, Ac. An abundant supply of everything that the popular taste demands; never too difficult, always instruc tive. and ever fresh and delightful. The favor with which OUR MUSICAL FRIEND has been received by the public, and the cotnmen d*tions it has won from the Press, are guarantees of ita worth- A work to cheap, accurate, and elegant, does pot exist In any other country. The same amount of music procured at the regular stores would cost at least twenty times what It oosts In “Our Mu- sical Friend-" Variety and excellence are secured by subscribing to a peri dical so cheap, apd much needed. Pieces by the following composers have appeared in the first ten numbera ; the names spesk for themselves; Mozart, S. Lover, Wallenstein, Meyerbeer, Flotow, Burgmuler, F. Schubert, Verdi. ntT3i*flH?il Strauss, Musard, Thalberg, Balfe, Rossi SAVANNAH, January, 1830. Public attention being now directed to the pur chase of Fertilizers, we beg leave most earnestly to call your attention to the above Card. Mr. G. Ob*, the General Agent in Baltimore for the sale of Kettlowell’s Manipulated Guano, Has recently visited us, with endorsement* and testimonials of so strong a character, as to antho rise ns in commending to your most favorable atten tion this valuable Fertilizer. We believe it to be the most reliable and economical Manure now offer ed to the public. It will commend itself for tho fol lowing reasons: 1st.—Because it is imported Guano, intimately combined, so as to meet tne wants of Crop and Soil* and not a manufactured article. 2d.—Its fine and dry conidtion—making it ready for immediate application, without seiviugorgrina- ing. 3d.—In production of Crop and permanent im provement of Land, it surpasses all other Fertilizers, not excepting Peruvian Guano. 4th.—Its low price. Peruvian Guano contains 16 per cent Ammonia and only 25 to 30 per cent Phosphate of Lime. By reducing the costlV Ammonia one-half, and doubling the Phosphate of Lime, a far more valuable Fertili zer must be produced. It has been demonstrated that 8 per cent of Ammonia is enough for all crops— more is injurious, besides expensive. Indeed, many prefer the No. 2 Manipulated Guano, because it cou tains a larger per centago of Phosphate of Lime, the simple reason why Cotton Seed is so valuable a Manure is owing to this element alone. In Mary land and Virginia this article has been in nse exten sively for several years, renovating the old and worn out fands of those States, Our sister State, South Carolina, is a large patron. Cotton Planters give it the decided preference where it has been tried. We have transacted business with Mr John Kettlewell of Ualtiinort*, the Proprietor of this article, lor seve ral years, and have entire confidence in his integrity We beg that you will at least try tbi3 article, if you are not disposed to venture largely. Our object is to disseminate as widely as possible what we believe to be a public good- As an intelligent Planter, you cannot heai . you will but examine for yourself, and see how im portant it is to make our worn out lands to staud along side with the virgin soil. We are now ordering a supply from Baltimore, and if you will advise u§ on receipt of this, we will forward to your address such an amount as you may designate, at Baltimore prices viz: 848 per ton fo No t Lana 843 per ton for No. 2, of 2,0C01bs., adding cost of freight, Ac.—cash or its equivalent. If put in store tlie price will be 853 and 48 per tou in Sa vannah It i* put up in new sacks and in beautiful order. It can be applied broadcast, in bill or drill, in im mediate contact with the seed, without injury, ar important advantage in quantities precisely as Pe ruvian, say from 100 to 300 lbs. per acre, with the benefit of improvement to lands, the more it is lib erally applied. We offer it from a single sack to any number of tens that may be wanted. We append a few certificates, from several States, to show the character of this article. Many could be added, but we deem it unnecessary. Respecttully yours. rf. A HARDEE & CO., Sole Agents, Savannah, Ga. Who ihQ have Kettlewell’s Celebrated Plaster, and bis Other Fertilizers. P. S. Pamphlets giving full accounts, and test! monials from many States, on hand, and will be promptly forwarded when requested. Central, Hlacon & Western, and SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROADS. UANO, will for the present, be transported over ^ the Central Railroad to J^acon. of an j Sta tion on that and the £atonton £oad. in any quantity, ‘ — ~per Ion of 2,oci) lbs., and issouri flpmQcraf Upon ftaft $ f,‘ Wood, of $t. fx>ui*. fortune . x conferred Iho honof of having discovered a balsaiqic preparation, which Hot only promotes the growth of, and beautifies the b«»r ta 8 high degree, bqt restores it wften it t* gone, Of tafos If to Rs origins) color after it has become gray, fastens it to the scalp and effectually destroys snob cutaneous eruptions as may Ho»d»; <*r (o any Station «n either of tbe*6 Roads, at fist ,i no per ton of *.000 lba., provided each Sack is ' marked with consignees name. GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen'l Sup't O. R. R. ALFRED TYLER •• " M.&W.R.R. VIRGIL POWERS. “ “ S. W. H. It. Macon Paper* copy.[feb 33) THEATRE tiii, genial, accomplished, and d*-. production. ” New York,) are blown in tbe bottle. Sold by alj Almost timqnallcu extent,'she is 1 why waa ita fear years ago Ireland was in Druggists and Patent Modicino Dealers. Also, by rtrvst women you can meet ; suc hwretched condition—her ’ ’ have been engendered by the use of dye*, essential AT RAISTON’S HALL! oils and other injorions applications. The many re-/* 1 ltnUU * spectabie testimonials which are offered in it* favor, | Lessee and Manager,... from every part of tbo oountry in which It bra been introduced, leave* no loop for a skeptic to bang a doobt on. It is supplanting all other specifies for tbe bair, and enjoys popularity which no other has ever attained. Buy it-teat it-and rejoice that your attention has been directed to it. CAilTIOX-ttewnre of worthleas imitations, u several are already in foe market, called different names, ‘tlse iione,' unlegs fo'e V°r4* (FtthV*MM» Wood's Hair Restorative. Depot, St. Louis, Mo. and .W.M. FLEMING. RE-ENGAGEMENT Of the highly popular representative* of the 1R1SU l!0V A\D VAXKEE GIRL Mr. & Mrs. TV. J. FLQKF.\CIL FfiR foORE. Tuesday EycniitK, Feb. 92d, Will be presented foe great Drama In Three Acta, eptitled R-l.'you raw my friend, Dean colintry by liifodryds of thousands • and B lut ah adipiral.lt' person he is! I lmd Ul0su Oiat remained, starving 1 Because labor pm him only a dav or two since in was Why is it that emigration has 1 /»ve an interesting account of reused and the people who are there are more f hi„ cathedral, St. Paul's, to the pop- uro8IK , rou « and have food to cat and clothes to ulay evening preachings—a matter { vwir ' v Rtcause lalmr has risen in value, tt enlisted all the symjathifS of tho fhcuii labor is n curse to any country; we fUjndon and of himself lie has been wis |, it was twice w* high in this.eountrv as it Busly hard worker, and so has ncquir- aiundy old look. Accomplished as . fitinr, jwet, and man of letters, be is time among the most agreeable and ttf society I caw in England, i *t Dean Trench V he proceeded. is, —Nar. Hep- From the Upson Pilot. Vineyards mid AI stun file turing. Mr Editor .-—As it is about the season of the ^hcmidcil' , Tear for the husimss I wish to call theattcnUon "gag in the »ffinuat | re,lic added. &mm (0 iDipor tonec of vine grow- [ ,0 , | mve !iwn ,, . IW i ;) n. U is in my i pinion destined before long •irtsmt'lliniBSconcerning b ni. He r- J . j- ^I’aant diingsconcerningIfo * bit some time since to send piu toV- an important firaiich of farming in Middle ., - p|, u c ij rr .atc and soil are well suited. . q^..,,! the great undeveloped AVcst in cotton cult 7»» glorious country, lie said, hsii t, b j , ws i( t0 j 0 , A planter who * ' K ' lr, . v *" J nob,c P°°P l0 tbey “JT: j bu v the best cottoc. lands in the world for from ? Swan's heart warms towards I buy eo^ m|J ^ ,„, Vc froro ‘ 1 ! C, T ° nce „* nd f0 "" d ten to twelve bales of cotton to the hand ran » focir Wp’ubte homes.’ wcU afford to pay *1500 for a negro, lie ^rl^cott, am t you romfog to, ^ ^ Qrd u lt J c Western man can, and he '}r should all be very glad to sec j « , he prictt( up . There is no probabil- replied; 'I suppose ^ . jn . D f nLxeUlii g; on the other hand, they af^ir orcr \, 1 '? ust I will adranroln pri<*. A Western planter can tte Horace, with ray three hou-j ^2;00fr for a negro, and then &*!£>»! the J,jtio5r«S tinUicmoney invested. The ' °" U K C ^ tht . at . former, therefore, in Middle Georgia who is set- tied, has before him the renovation of this worn lands, less acres to the hand and better improving his stock of all kinds—planting orch- ffind rtncyanls. Wc needn’t expect to make money in the old beaten tracks. . . There are a great many vineyards on the Ohm. TTiey are found to be very profitable, paying from *100 to *1,000Por*cre. The womcnand Pji* 1 aulu roii to njy patrimonial acres FH which has been in our family foj 15 , . V 'WPS to sit under the old trees I I * hen» boy; #n d then, with winter, lv ,: ' l " liiU'nmte in Uiis house. Tins '. turelling, 1 suppose, that 1 shall do »to ay long home. Do you reincm- w^fhtful Miiniucr you spent with us at or three years agof I wish you rcjKat it next summer.’ CrT tort or the conversation he said: idissd- i ffe can 1 I—ung to ootnplain of, i; i U i Evidence has singularly taken Im* • w, d by compensation keeps tlie L_ r tort or the conversation uc r *, llfc *y*a havens a^aaerious l‘*tut they? While they run t P Bu * I lave nothing to ootnpl i s|K.ke wjfo entire calrone hu svso., . . ' *> stem had received from hU h« n «i*iP ,pk ' x T h, * t y car i Nvi<1 ,hat * p-to him k great deal, but was very IRELAND^ AS XT IS. SLK32l2r r "* 4 " h " "tU-SS - SzSJS,v.'.~3Bk.Vj.WSSS. Ko Family. Can afford to be without Mustang Liniment In their house. The many accidents we are liable to, may render U necessary any moment, *ud nothing is cap able of performing such a certain core. (Extract.) •In lifting the kettle from tho fire it caught, scalded my handa and person very severely—one hand al most to a criap. The torture was unbearable. It was an awful sight. * * * The MuatangLiniment appeared to extract tho pain almost immediately. It healed rapidly and left uo acar of account. Chas. ■ Supported by a strong cast of cbaracteia— the Company having been strengthened by members of the Savannah Theatre. To conclude with tbe Florenoe'a Protean Farce of nVischierous Annie, ANNIE SPRUCE, assuming Six different charac ters, with Dutch Organ Song— MRS. W. J. FLORENCE. TIM SOUNS MR. IK. J. FLORENCE. Performance to Corn- Doors open at 7 o’clock, mence at e o'clock. • ~ _ ... . ... .. .... , _i ' Seats can be secured at Menard and Burghard’s Fostkr, 430 Broad-St. Philadelphia. It is truly a , y eTe iry Sforl; CfifaKy Street, during the day. wonderful article. It will core any ewe of Swelling, Burns, Stiff Joint*, Eruption* or ^ruptfon* or Rheu matism. For I lories, it should never be dispensed j Parquet!.-, with. One Dollar'* worth of Mustang hu frequent ly sared a valuable home. It cure* Gall*, Sprains. Admission 75 cts. Half Ticket* *> cts. Gallery .....SO cts. NO HALF PRICE TO GALLERY. Ringbone, Spavin and Fouuder. Beware of imita- j _ Mntrial TvtRnrsUtOA Co tion. Sold In all parts of tho habitable Globe. Southern Mutual inSUTanCO DO BARNES A PARK, Proprietor*. New tork 'DooltCoiixtt, Dee. 4,1151, Mb. Climv—Sir; When I waa in Macon. I heard that I bad sold out my Plantation—I wish you to correct that report. I have one yet for aale ; the largest I have aold and wish to sell tho other, and a good Bargain can bo had by applying *oon- " .. w w nHAP W. W. CHAPMAN. SCRIP OF 1850. H OLDERS of the above Scrip are hereby noti fied that their certificate* will be paid, upon presentation at tbe principal offi*e in Athens. The owner's receipt or endorsement on the back it required. .... The undersigned is also authorised to receive said Scrip in payment for Insurance Premiums. 4AS M. flOARDMAN, Agent. Mfctm, Feh. 22-^3| was the youngest daughter . _ Tinsley, of Monroe county. Gifted with an amia ble and loving disposition, she won devoted friends I wherever the was known. She leaves a large cir-; clc of relations and acquaintances to mourn her; early death. i Messenger please copy. I children InGernranyand in . Sheriff's Notice. Coonty hereby ghres notice ; Connty Sheriff Sale* will here- ‘ POST A JTILLL, 65 PovpitAS Stbeet, New pntVA xs , La. REFERENCRs.„M“*7», j . B. & W. A. Ross. * Hardeman A Griffin. M Lightfoot A Flanders, feb 33 Joseph Clisby. Esq. tuen count cnijmy , - ,, vineyard. Every former could plant a smiui iliJ'^Georgia by my grand-father) has been toown to make a,«0*d gallons wino to tho acre, j t Osnabnrgt*. Yarns and Sheetings BALES heavy No. 1 Ofnaburgv. to do . . v . do „ “5 do Yarns assorted No 2. “0 do Sheetings snd Shirtings, for ssle by 0 ao an aY ^ es _ W INGF1ELD A CO. r Bacon. Flour. Molasses, Ac. r\e\f\ LBS. New Bacon, hog round. OU.UUUlO.OOO lbs. old Shoulders *300 sacks S. F. Flour. 150 sacks extra and Family Flour. SO hhds. old Molasses. IS hhds. new do 150 bbls. Planting Potatoes. 500 bushels Seed Oats. 50 hhds New Orleans Sugar 250 sacks prime-Rio Coffee. For sale by feb 33 - AYRES, WINGFIELD A GO. ordinary players and singers and are invariably characterised by deliciou* melody and easy accom- panlments. OUR ni'MICAI, FRIEND is published week ly, price 10 cents, and may be or- dered lroin any bookseller or periodical dealer, [t wid be sent direct from tbe office of publication at the following rates : yearly, #5, half year, a2 to ; Clubs, 3 copies, §14; $ copies, t'-lfi: IQ copies, <40 per year; rame rates for h»M hear. No subscription taken for le*s than fi months, payable in advance. QfficeofeOnr Musical Friend," 13 Frankfort St., New York. C. 8 SEYMOUR A CO., leb 1—4t Proprietor*. jfirt Snsnrwitt Cn., HARTFORD, CONN. GEORGIA—COTTON. Glekalta, Marion Co., Geo., Qot. 87,1856. John Kettlewell, Esq.; Dear Sir:—Your tavor of the 13th inst., came to band yesterday, desiring me to give you the result of my experience with Peruvian and “Manipulated Guano” this year, upon my cotton crop, which I do with much pleasure; but it is necessary and proper that 1 inform you, that the “ Manipulated Guano” wm not received till toth April, which was about ten or twelve days after I was done planting where I bud ii I tin 1'- : u\ inn liiun.. ami I put the “ Manipulated” upon old and inferior land and the yield has been about equal per acre. I used it upon poorer land, that I might be better able to know its value as a manure; and I am fully of opinion, that the production was doubled by the use of it, and the cotton of better quality, than upon the same kind o land where no fertiliser was used. The test experi- ment hu proven so satisfactory to me, tnat I shall hereafter continue the nse of your Manipulated, in preference to the Peruvian Guano, Your*, *o„ ISAAC T. ROBINSON. P. 8.—I perceive no difference in the quality of cotton grown from the Manipulated and Peruvian Guano. SOUTH CAROLINA—COTTON AND CORN. Abbeville, 25th Oct. 1858. , John Kettlewell. Esq.; Dear Sir i—Your favor of the 19th instant, asking my experience in the use of your “ Manipulated Gu- uno" is just to hand—I reply, with pleasure: I have ased five tons of it in the growth of cotton on both old and fresh lands of mulatto soil, and the result is, that, on the former, where without tho use of your guano, I have made 200 lbs. of seed cotton per acre with it—I will gather this yeat-^which has been one of such drought that cotton will be out at least one third short un tfiy placo-s-490 lb*, per acre, and on **■ - letter, the increase of yield will be abont 2 to 1. . am satisfied, that if the season had been more favorable, the result would have been more manifest. There can be no question but tnat your “ Manipula ted Guano” is an admirable manure—its cheapness QC£JIk* Peruvian Guano, together w ith it* adapted- coinmend it to the coltou (SHMt®-*.""!' SSs it much more liberally on my next year’s crop. I am trulyyours, H. A. JONES. Charleston', Oct. 87th, 1858 Dew SirIn’ rep'fy to your letter of 14th inst, in which you make the request that I should give you “the results of my experience with your Manipula ted Guano, especially in comparison with tho Peru vian, both as it regards quality and quantity.” For the last two years, I have used your No. I Manipulated Guano largely for my farming purpo ses, and in various experiments to test it with the best Peruvian in quantity and quality. They have been conducted with great minhseKtss, and in every instance the Manipulated Guano has proved sapcri- or to the Peruvian alone—the growth of the plant being more \igorou9, and the product heavier.— This result was more particularly applicable to corn; GEORGE PAYNE, Notice. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRuaaisT . rpHE Copartnership hero*© ! X the Qnderaijrnea is this ptinsr between _ solved bv mu tual consent. Either partner will sifcuin liquidation. - j f The business will bo continued by E. L. Stroheck- And State .Licensed Apothecary, er, at ow ow stand. Kj[§._sraoHKCKkr, Macon, Jan. 1st, ia5w. ROBERT BOGGS. [jan 4 1 MzkCON. Ga. I S happy to inform his friends,-natrons ami the public generally, that hi* Stock is now full and complete, which comprise* every article that should be found in :i First Class Drug and Chemical Store. Weekly arrival i of the Savannah Steamers en»* j bles him to replenish his Slock Weekly, with FRESH ANI) CHOICE GOODS, which are bought with great attention to purity, and : sold as LOW as at any DrugEstablishment in Geor- We are daily receiving large supplies from diret t Fresh jflcdlcioes and Pure Drugs Macon Drug Store. E. L. STROHECKER & CO. n’nOLKMLE&RETAIL DRl'CCHT» Bia. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS... n Compounded at all hours with caro and neatness.' J- tides. Our Chemicals are invariably purchased His stock consists in part of the following articles: I fr °m Manufacturer?, direct, enabling us to warrant Drugs, Chemicals aild ^ledictues, th em free from adulterption. We have new in store | IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS T HUS ensuring our cu«tomers choice and pure ar tir - - - • •- - - Dyes. Paints, Oils and Colors, Glassware, Syringes, modern styles, great variety. Window Glass, Patty, Artists Tools, Mechanical, Artificial and Natural Leeches, Fresh Hope and all other Herbs, Surgical Instruments and .Medicine Chests, Family Soaps, Fine Starch and Geletines, Fine Castor Oil for Fumily n?e. Wines and Liquors for Medical use only. i a select stock of ' Drags, | Chemicals, Window Glass, Dye Stuffs, Itiatrusnents, medicine*, JPainta, Oil*, Patent Medicine*, Paint Brushes, White Wash Brushes, Phnrmncutical Preparation*. a And Toilet Article*, together with the best assortment of INSTRU MENTS ever offered in this marset. Planters. Pny G^id\°ndV^«'uid ArtMetai! iBUr “ t 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 ail the patent Nostrums of the day. Corner Mulberry street and Cotton Arenue, Macon. apl 31 Watches! Watches! ELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS—James Hoddell & Co., R. ic G. Beesley, Josh Toleman Josh Olarensh&w, Edwards Robinson, and the cele brated American Watch in Gold and Silver Cases. SWISS MAKERS—Eugene Bruquet, Breithing Laderiet, Edouard Favre, Brandt and others too numerous to mention, bv ‘ DAY A MAUSSENET. Clocks, Clocks, Clocks. The Marble Clock, running three weeks without winding—striking hour and half hour. Also, Eight Dav, Marble and Marbleized Iron, Bronze, Wood id Marine Tamo pieces, with and without the alarm- DAY & MAUSSENET. Fine setts of Jewelry. DAY & MAUSSENET. Diamond Pins, Finger Rings and Ear Rings. DAY & MAUSSENET. Fob, Vest, Chattalans and Guard Chains. DAY 4k MAUSSENET. A fine assortment of Necklaces. Crapes, Medalions and other Trinkets, by DAY A MAUSSENET. Silver Table, Tea, Salt, Mustard. Berry, Sugar and Cream Spoons. Also, Desert and Pickle Forkes. ^ IDS, Goblets, Waiters, and sundry other silver ar ies too numerous to mention, by DAY A MAUSSENET. Musical Instruments. Violincelos, Violins, Flutes. Flmigeolcts, Fifes, Banjoes and Tamborines, also a fine assortment ot Italian, French, and English Violin Strings by DAY 4; MAUSSENET. Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Specks with the Scotch Pebble Glasses, by DAY 4 MAUSSENET. FANCY GOODS—A large assortment, bv DAY & MAUSSENET. JEWELRY 1 REPAIRING done at the shortest ■ end in the best possible manner, WATCH Magic and Hunting Cases, Gold and Silver Hoddell WATCHKS.for.aleby ■ oct Is DAY 4 MAUSSENET. -> R E H - MAGNETIC PLASTER THE GREAT STRENGTH EXER AND PAIN DESTROYER. rrtHE best and cheapest Household Remedy in tbo World. Simple and pleasant in its application, certain and effectual in its results. A beautiful, sci entific, external Curative, applicable for the relief of pain at any time, in any place, in any part of the human system, and under all circumstances. If yon pnt this Piaster any where, if Pain is there, the Piaster will stick there until the Pain hn3 vanished. The Plaster magnetizes the pain away, and Pniu cannot exist where this lMnNteri* npplied. Rheumatism, Lameness, Stiffness, Weakness, De- biiity. Nervousness, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Coughs and Colds, Pains and Aches of every kind, down events Corns, are IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, and, with a little patience, PERMANENTLY CU RED, by the magical influence ot tbo -MAGNETIC PLASTER. It is tbe simplest, surest, safest, pleas antest and cheapest remedy in existence. Its *p plication is universal—equally to the strong man, the delicate woman, and the feeble infant. To each and all it will prove a Balm and a Blessing. Its nse agreeable, and withont annoyance or trouble.— Its price is within reach of all—rich or poor; ail may have it, and should have it who are sick, and suffering in any way. PLANTERS should be always supplied with the invaluable PLASTER. It will be the Good Phy sician op any Plantation, ready at all times, nnd at instant notice. Pat up iu air-tight tin boxes. Each box will make six to eight plasters, and any child can spread them. Price 25 cents a box, with full and plain directions. I>. Cl. nOKRIIKAD, .71. D., Inventor and Proprietor, 19 Walker st.. New York. MOllEHEAD'S MAGNETIC PLASTER is sold by all Druggists in every City, Town and Village of the United States, Nov. 33. examining our stock before purchasing. E. L.STROHECKKR cus, jan 12 Opposite Redding House, Macon, Ga. Flavoring Extracts lor Pics, Jel lies, Ac, EXTRACTS of Peach, Extracts of Almonds, “ Vanilla, " Strawberry, " Pineapple, “ Roso, Lemon, “ Orange, “ Nutmegs. “ Cellery, I or sale at the Macon Drug Store, jan 17 E. L. STROHECKER 4 Co, Potash. Qt UPERIOK 1st sorts, alwaysjmhand;_ jan 13 E. L. STROHECKER 4 Co Buchu that is Jtuchu ! T HE undersigned have for years manufactured an Extract of Buchu for the use of Physicians, :ui l r- ri-mm.-ml t" nil m-ivsnitated I" use this Medicine, their preparation as being far superior and more reliable than the puffed quack nostrums designated as Extracts of Buchu, most of whicn con- tain no Bnchn whatever. Try it. june 89 E. L. STROHECKER 4 CO. Coughs and Colds. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Stabler’s Anodyne Expectorant, Wiatar's Balsam Wild Cherry, Hootland's Syrup Tar, Hasting's Syrup Wood Naptha. jan 12 E. L. STROHECKER 4 Oo .7Iorton’s Cough Syrup. rpHE Proprietors still continue to manufacture X this favorite remedy, vouched for by many home certificates. E.-L. STROHECKER 4 Co. jan 12 Garden Seed, K L. STROHECKER 4 CO , has just received . and opened a targe and well seiected Steca of Garden Seeds, warranted the growth of 1853. Turnip Seed by the paper or pound. Peas and Beans by the paper, quart or bushel. Dealers supplied on liberal terms E. L. STROHECKER 4 CO. Cor. Mulberry and 3d Streets, Macon, Ga oct 19 Checks on New York FOR SALE BY TBE MANUFACTURERS’ BANK TIMBER CUTTERS’ BANK Exchange at Sight ON NEW YORK, LONDON, PARIS, FRANKFORT, (on the Maine.) Hamburg, BERLIN, BREMEN, 4c., For Sale at this Bank in Sums to snit purchase rs. J. S. HUTTON, Cashier. Savannah, Sep. G, 1858. 52—6m. Macoir, Jan. 4th, 1858. The snbsoriber will make cash advances on cot ton consigned to George Parsons 4 Co., Savannah, and agree to hold the cotton forty-five to Gftv days from date of shipments. ISAAC SCOTT Jan 5 Insurance Agencies. THE AUGUSTA INSuSah UJ5 0t jmttiuxiu vo. AND THE ALABAMA FIRE & MARINE INS. CO. AT THE OFFICE OF LANIER 4 ANDERSON, Agt’s. OCt 5 1858 tf Macon, Ga. Incorporated A. D. 1810. Authorized Capita), Capital Paid in,. - Surplus, 590,000 300,000 ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1859. Cash on band and in Bank 643,455.83 Cash in handol Agents and in transit,.... 54,827.09 Real Estate unnecumbered, (cash value,). 15.000,00 Bills Receivable, amply secured, 73,174,55 2,404 Shares Bank Stock in Hartford,' m , 830,413.00 2,802 “ .V '.I - New fork.... 197,750.00 74,630.00 ... 10,000.00 ... 74,245.00 ... 18,250.00 ... 14.035.00 710 7 *i «* Boston,,. lot) Shares Bank state of Missouri,. State and City Uonds, G per oeuts,.,. Rail Road Stocks, United States’ Treasury Notes, 8803,769.86 DIRECTORS. H. HUNTINGTON, CHARLES BOSWELL. ALBERT DAY. HENRY KENEY, JAS. GOODWIN, CALVIN DAY. JOB ALLYN, JOHN P. BflACR. CHARLES J. BUSS. _ H. HUNTINGTON, President. WM. N. BOWERS, Actuary. TIMO.C ALLYN, Secretary. C. C. LYMAN, Assistant Secretary. ...... I large tobacco growers are now using this guj ! their toU*00O cropin preference to other ma nearly FIFTi YEARS, continues to Insure against Very re-mectfally yours. Loss or Damage by Fire on DweUings, h urnflure, • ~ p VAUGHAN, its usu requires less to the of difference in price. I therefore nse it in prefer ence to Peruvian, on all my crops. Not planting cotton, I hare no personal experience of its effects on that plant. Yours, very respectfully, I1ENJ. S. RHETT. VIRGINIA—TOBACCO. Pstxiuburg, Va-, July 14th, 1858, J West Hill Warehouse, j Messrs. John Rowlett 4 Co—Gents: In reply to yonr inquiry I with p,ensure state, that sometime in tho early part of this year, the Inspec tors at this Warehouse sold for Mr. F. It. Wills, a successful fanner of Prince George's, and a gentle men of high character and undoubted integrity, two lots of loose tobacco, oAOuf which as stated by him was made op land where Manipulated Guano had been used and the other whore Peruvian Guano liad be up Pied; the former hriuging S9j per cart, thp latter only S7. As indicated by the pnees there Was a very marked difference in tlie two lots so far as to the quality and character of the tobacco ; that of the former being heavier and rich; of the latter, then, bony, course and poor. In addition, I will state, that so far as I am inform ed, the tobacco grown on land where Kettlewell’s Manipulated Guano baa been generally of a superior quality, and consequently several of our ig tbi* guano on manures. A NEW GJ-TJ3ST SMITH. T BE subscriber, having just arrived in Macon* and opened & NEW t$HOP tor the purpose of repairing GUNS and PISTOLS, offers his services to the public, and guarantees to do all work in bis line in tbe best manner, and at prioes to suit his patrons. DOUBLE BARREL GUN'S, RIFLES AND PISTOLS, made to order, and Stocked at Bhort no tice. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. EF“Stare under the Floyd House, opposite Dr. Thomson’s. WM. MARK WALTER- feb 8—ly Late of Augusta, Ga To Southern Dealers! J. H. RANSOM & CO., 38 COURTLAND AND 39 DEY STREETS, KEtV YORK, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers ra BOOTS & SHOES, HAVE constantly on hand a LARGE STOCK OF FINE and NEGRO GOODS, expressly for tho Southern Trade, which they will sell at the lowest market prices for cash or approved credit, jan 18 LITTLE 86 SMITH, DEALERS IN Saddles, Bridles, & Harness, TRUNKS AND VALISES, CARRIAGE MATERIAL, SPOKES, HUBS. RIMS, SHAFTS, AX- /Tt-A LE3, SPRINGS, MALLEABLE CAST KfJfS&i ings, Enameled Clotb, Enameled Leather. GIN BANDS, Rubber and Leather Belting from 2 to 20 in. wide shoe: findings. LEATHER OF EVERY DE8CBIPTI01V, oadduebv and harness hardware. Coach Varnish, Japan and Paints, UnratH ornny DcxrriDtion Made to order. Near Corner of Cherry Street and Cotton Avenue MACON, GEORGIA. Sept. 14—6mos. welling*, run Warehouses, Stores, Merchandise, Mills, '.\ta vrqnerty, on It! toiies. and most other kind* of property, al satisfactory terms. . . „ „ Particular attention given to Insuring Farm Pro- ,-rty, constating of Dwellings, Barns and Out- Wilding* connected, and Furniture, Live Stock, Hay, Grain, Farming Utensils. Ac., Ac., contained in the same, for a term of three or five years, at lor rates of premium. . . Applications for Insurance may be made to tne undersigned, the duly authorized Agent for Macon and vicinity- , . . . Losses equitably adjusted at this Agency, and paid immediately, upon satisfactory proofs,,in funds current in lie cities of New Yotkor Boston, as the as sured may prefer. E. J. JOHNSTON. Aue»t. Macon, Ga. Feb. 15—ly W&tphes, Jewelry, &c. T HE subscribers would inform the citixens of Macon and vicinity, that they have taken the store formerly occupied by Mr. M. D. they intend carry ing on the Jewelry Business, . Barnes, where First Inspector, West Hill Warehouse. Nzan Lattossvillx, Montgomery Co. Md. ) July, 1853. J Mr. John Kettlewell» Dear Sir—As agent for the sale of your valuable Manipulated Guano, yon have requested me to re port the standing of your Guano iu our county with our farmers. 1 navu to report universal satisfac tion; I name N. C. Dickerson, E. fl, Griffith, J. War- field, II. Crawford, F. M, Griffith, and could go mucli further, were it qejessary, who _ believe it e- a ual, if not superio? to the best Peruvian Guano for 16 first wop. I have tried on all crops in all ways, and dp. not hesitate to say that 1 esteem it snpertor to Peruyian Guano—because it produces an equal crop, when first applied, if not better—far better in second crop, and admits of no comparison for grass. I use no other than the "Manipulated,” and rest as- sured as long as you keep the article to the present standard, it must supercede the Peruvian with us. Respectfully yours, URIAH II. GRIFFITH. In addition to names given by our agent, wo name A. B. Davis, Dr. F. Howard, E.J. Hall,near Brooke ville, F. Valdevar. near Coleaville, 4c, Ac. jan 11 2m t tf RELIGIOUS BOOKS g^S&toTlflb d uff1 AMD SABBATH gCflOOL LITERATURE. IIOSE wishing to purchase BIBLES, TRACTS, and good Books for the Library, or Sabbath you to give os a call, and in retnrn will assure you fair and honest dealings at all times. Watcbes and Jewelry rjru , ** “ - , , ...... . raiding, ate invited to call and examine the Stock cleaned and repaired by a fmthful and expertenced ; '' , 0 , s Publications for sale at tho workman, and warranted to P. S.—Having purchased rive aatUfi ;hr (Up nud i'roin sfaclion. belonging to j Depository said Barnes, at a grca( discount from the coat, we 0 f the Georgia Bible and Colporteur Society, Cot- offer them at CSroat Bargains. ton Avenue. Macon, Ga. Every advantage will be offered to those who Three Good Journals for 1859. WELL ADAPTED TO ALL READERS IN EV ERY FAMILY. MFE ILUJNT1SATED; A FIRST CLASS PICTORIAL FAMILY PA PER. devoted to News, Literature, Science, the Arts; to Entertainment, Improvement an3 Progress. Published weekly at 62 a year. THE WATER CURE JOURNAL; hydropathy, its Philosophy and Practice ; Physi ology, Anatomy, and the Laws of Life and Health. $1 a year. THE FIIRENOL.OGICAI. JOURNAL ; Devoted to all those Progressive Measures for the Elevation and Improvement uf Mankind. Illustra ted. 61 a year. FOR THREE DOLLARS ali three Papers will be sent a year. FOWLER 4 WELLS, 303 Broadway. N. Y. 17 Samples gratis. Agents wanted. Begin now. feb 8—4t $25 Reward F OR the apprehension of HARRISON HAR RIS, late iff Twiggs county. Said Harri9 is- 20 or St years 6f age—about a’x feet high—dark complexion—has grey eyes—large features—heavy head of light hair, growing low down upon his fore head—irregular front teeth. He stole a Mule, on tne out ult., belonging to Col. Jonathan ^Parrish, W. the sHeriff of Bibb County, on application to'the Editor ot the Georgia Telegraph, feb. 8—3t 1C 31st ult., belonging to Col. Jonathan rarnsn, nd sold her in Tarveraviile, to Wm. McCoy and V. J. Floyd. The above reward will be paid for fo apprehension of said Harris, and his delivery to The Goods mostly are No. I quality, and at the ( wish to select libraries either for the Sunday School jrices we shall offer them, it i» a good opportunity or *? I P 1 fr _ SAM L BOYKIN, Dep. or thoso in want of any thing in the way of Watch-, >eD 10 Jm esand Jewelry, to make their purchases at the OLD STAND OF M. D BARNES, opposite tbe Lanier House. One word more, then we arc done for this time.— I To those who visit Savannah, we invite to oall at I V. W. SKIFF'S JEWELRY STORE, (in that fo Dividend Mo. 14. SoUTH-WzsTXRs Bill. Roan Company,) Macon, G*eo. t February 10, 1859. j A DIVIDEND of Four (84) Dollars per Share has been this day declared by the Hoard of ite the Pulaski House, wnere tney win Directors out of the earnings for the Six Months ending January 3lst, 1659, payable to the then hold ers of.Stock on and after the 15th inst. , Stockholders in Savannah will receive their Din- Jewelry and Fapcy Article*, era of the latest stylea/suilat 'prices to suit the times. IS Hsir Jewelry and Ornimenta of every description dends at the Central Rail Ro»d Bank, made to order. _ . imm t nruvn Orders left st the store in Macon, or Savannah, will be carefully attended to. ' . Respectfully, ' V. W. SKIFF 4 CQ. Macon, Ga., Feb. 15— DRY GOODS AT Wb-olcsalo only. Spring & Summer, 1859. K OOTKVL JAUDON.take this method of in forming MERCHANTS, that they are now receiving, and have in store the largest stock of SPRING and SUMMER XDry <3-ood.s, ever brought to this mArket, which they offer to Merchants on such terms as are unsurpassed bv any Jobbing Houae either North or South. All of their Goods are purchased under advantages second to do House either North or South. Their arrange ments with the various Northern and Southern Man ufactories enable them to offer all DOMESTIC GOODS; on aa good terms as they can bo had in any market In the United States. They keep, in addition to - general Stock of DRY GOODS, a variety of FANCY GOODS, wanted by Merchants. They respectfully solicit calls from Merchants, be ing fully satisfied that an examination will be worthy of their trouhle. • FOOTE 4 JAUDON. Savapnab, Ga.. feb 15—2m“ GRAND OPENING OF New Spring Goods. “IMMENSE” ATTRACTION.” L ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, one and all, we invite you to call and seeour NEW SPRING stock of fancy DRY GOODS. They are RICH* RARE and RACY, and far sur pass any Stock in BEAUTY, that we have ever opened m Macon. VVe are selling off our D?.5QS GOODS rapidly, andean eclipse all competition t» that line. Our CARPET DEPARTMENT is now complete And exceedingly attractive. Call and seo our CURTAIN DAMASKS. 4 LACE and MUSLIN CURTAINS; tbey are entirely fresh, and SUPERBLY BEAUTIFUL. Facta speak londer than words; give ns a call and we will convinoe vou that our stock is FAB SUPERIOR to any that has before been offered to tbe public,, and that OUR PRICES are down to "fow water” mark. New Goods received by every steamer. Orders, promptly filled. Onr motto is “Quick Sales,” Polite attention to our Custom ers, and “Small Profits.” feb 8 BOSTICK, KEIN 4 CO. ETCity papers copy. S: &J. G0ULDLNG, No.18, JohnSt.,N.Y. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP Ribbons, Feathers, Ruches, Flowers, JLaecs, iff illinery Goods. Berthes, Capes, &c., &c. GOODS FROM AUCTION EVERY DAY. Buyers will find it greatly tc th*ir advantage to give us a ealL jan 18—3m JOHN GRAY, (Fanic Taggart Ac Graft) DEALER IN WOODEN WARE AND BROOMS. Nos. 15 FULTON, and 202 FRONT 8ta , NEW YORK, Where he has constantly on hand, and offer* for S&ie, PAINTED PAILS, BRUSHES, MATS, Brooms, Twines, Cordage, CKIIAR TUBS, PAILS, PIOGINS, COOLERS, CHURN*, WILLOW CRADLES. WAGONS, CHAIRS AND BASKETS, jan 19—3m MACON ID !Ft XT<3- IMI-A-RrlKlIET For 1850, ** I "V'Y 7ILL be kept constantly supplied with all the a | VY most desirable articles in the line of MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. PHARMACUTICAL PREPARATIONS, SADDLE BAGS, INSTRUMENTS. SPICKS, MEDICINE CHESTS. PERFUMERY, Ac.. 4c., from the Store of ZEIL1K & IIOT, Opposite Telegraph Building, Macon, Ga. JQ1IN T- B0IFEUILLET, Secretary 4 Treasury. ^tABDJSN SEEDS by the MiUam^for I'o the Stockholders ol' Hie iUacoo 1 jTInuufactiirinK' Coin|>nny. D IVIDEND NO. 10 of five dollars per share will: be paid the Stockholders of this Company (out of the nett earnings of tlie past -i.\ months.', on and after the 15th of this month at the Agent's office in., this oitv. liy ord-T ot tlo- Hoard. feb, 15. it WM. 8. HOLT, Agent. I 'eh 1 VIENNA MATCHES. q ^ GROSS of a new lot of these Fancy MATCH ED just received and for sale, at 75 cts. Per Groan. By JOHN A. NELSON, fan 19