Weekly Georgia telegraph. (Macon [Ga.]) 1858-1869, March 01, 1859, Image 3

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me wiser thim my enemies ; for they are tei into the religion. . ft ich, like even--! TUB SUCCESSFUL CABLE!—Mr.JJacox.pro* ovor with me.' thing else, went by steam; it t profetsors trav- i prietor of the Cable Lightning Beds, (wlthoutjoints) “I have more understanding than all mv ^7 ,M express railway train, to glory. | will ha on band In a few days, prepared to execute .1 m . w I TJt!>ro via nn nlaoo *— ll - - — • » • C • • • m <*n* here the dispositions and mad« , „f the rational soul ; the result of 1 n-wnding. will and affections, recipro- tiiirncing each other. Every man is disposed to dissimulation, self-flattery 1 on.”ti K-ri'V, in * n inconeeivable degree ; i “I understand more than the ancients, be- ' kvvitfulness is more dangerous to him, cause I know thy precepts.—Psalm extx, 97, external artifice and deceit The | 98, 99, 100. KIBB SHERIFF SALES. be aold biforo the Court Iloiuejlnor, in cart did 1 re- id ilid I t f«>r9 onW 1 as r: t* Vihc heart leads men to form false esti- j iheir own real and comparative char- ! ,-onduft, and to think far better and i ■ .hlv of themselves tlum they ouglit r . of the pleasure and profit, resulting ’ (aterite sin, betrays every man Into ( TM Mct><>K it* criminality, and his j: „| danger; his understanding is ' j,J h> frame excuses and palliations of to call it by some soft name, and ■ J ' lr ,„r is thus seduced into connivance. iv of tin heart to the holiness of God, righteous sovereignty, betrays men in a „ ays into fallacious reasonings about lions and their obligations to Him; ,|,o divine original of the sacred strip- ,cain~t its obvious meaning; against •.sml spiritual precepts and awful sanc- ■ [ho law : against the humbling doc- 'jgosiiel, or their holy tendency, dn-l the measure, rule, and conscqucn- ,, f u turvjudgment To this dcccitftil- the heart, all partial and erroneous de- ,.f the conscience an-, in a great measure, r nU ,l. „ id, the self-preference, which r,al in all unconverted men; and alas, ’ am i ,..verts its influence, though it . r ,.:_-n, oven in the converted. The ir- propensity of the most atrocious crim- palliate their vices, and to value them- , . ol nc imagined virtues, or exemptions L the other vice ; and the gross ab- f men's boasting of the goodness of when forceil to allow tlie wicked- iVlr lives : though they must be con- ■ .t their wicked inclinations and imag. L hare been, and are, immensely more . uon their actual sins; spring from tho gx. \U nce also originates the uniter- . aiu of men to he confident in hasty ■. of amendment, under sudden terrors of conscience, or when the near pros- -l!, affrights them; though they have m as changeable as the wind, in all Lunevs, in a wortl (for the detail endless.) the deccitfulness of the heart v cause, that any man dqubta of |t$ ,ralely wickeil • and capable of every ■ desm* of impiety, iniquity, enmity, cru- ,o n-uality. which ever was committed, ■ v v.meeived. For the history of the ■ ,1 ,>f the church, yea, universal experi- ! oWrvation demonstrate, that the every man is naturally so wickeil, that, I,it wholly to himself, in suitable cir- In ul n mptution, and gradual sedug- . one thing to another, by the ar. nun; he is capable of deliberately i; any crime, which ever was perpe- eartli, and with ever jiossible aggra Hat, like an awful villain, who conceals ay the more certainly perpetrate, his ■isos, the ‘-heart is so deceitful in its wickedness," that it is wholly unsus. I,y most men respecting themselves ) [h they aye aware of the artfulness .-.lines* of other men, and suspicious excess. Hut lie, wlip believes the of God, learns to watch his own -he would a servant, who, ho pas credi- jv.1, was a concealed cobber or thief: ill in a course of years, and by a variety l experiences, comparing what passes in) with the the divine law, and pray- taught of God to know himself, infalli- . the truth of this harsh and offensive in In's uien case: ho will perceive that a exact picture of his own heart; and will deduce many most important in- r.. M direct his conduct. But no man ;nlr to the depth of this desperate Mere tin- subject is studied, the yrqrpc [of nun will appear; yet much must iriir.wn, both in our hearts and those , which could lie discovered by our bc- i!!y placed in all the infinite vari ety of vireumstances and temptations. As . t he dune with any man, nor the re ; ude fully known to a finite understand- •1 alone, who knows entirely, and who roughly, (he heart of map, is per. iujinted with tho extent of its despor- ■ —. and He proves and tries men’s ! trig forth into practice what he ‘ art, whether of the sin, which is ttwre, or of the grace which He has ated; that his decisions may appear cures, (wliat tliey are uniformly in k i the result of infinite justice, wis- . and mercy. The Lord saw their (more desperately rebellious even conduct showed ; and this might b° i. a reason of his severe judgments: -.inclusive, that none should tru<tt in t.od alone. It is even past all hope, u»w it V Incurably sick, so draper ‘W, -there is nq health in it." umpn tend to cleanse such a heart ‘rtaa&n* To sanctify men for the pres- '•* * Your presumption assumes .’■waking magnitude, Indeed 1 You wily swallow up the pyramids of la Mexican Gulf and the Pacific ocean, the human heart without the -•r Lord. •’ -in but lie cannot blot out sip j bu- "tu can m some degree avoid sin, but -i.rit entirely, and when produced 1 Mate it That is a prerogative of k lnd thii is the very reason why -< philosophers, thipkops, *ud mor J nn-rv rhaff, anil an abomination -ht of the Lord, 1-ecause they pretend xnd save men and cannot. Suppose 1 sayo themselves; jn the very mp- ■he consdousncsa of their power all M he atheists and self-idolater* ! Can l permit such a folly in his creatures f rent ii then the wisdom which the Lord love of a child and of a true believer ? ' his mother and she in her turn lav- w tenderness on him. The true bcliev- v..d loves supremely the Lord, throws upon his loVe, and is happier *** s isdorn could uutke him. 1 rc*de. ignorance, folly and sin in- 1 lua- men to excruciate tbeirhrgins b m»kc men happy by n«w 'Jilettis, and numberless msm. By Vitality of such men Satan ruins : and sends them to the pit ' oo happiness, no salvation without lr, l tin- greatest wisdom is, not to in- « ‘Oxiously what it docs not teach. ^Hgions looks into the stores of Ltcr- 1 arc chastised with pride, blindness THEATRICAL. an all mv I 0,10,1 “* expix-s railway train, to glory. | "« »a i-n liana in a u-aruaya. i repare i to execute THE | VV the city of U icon, on the first TUESDAY in teachers ; for thy testimoni. - are mv riedita- Th °™ no P tacc in 1,10 worid where public | oedofr. W. UDderatand his Hods .re snpcrceding (JailiP bellS UTC COmill O* ! I , A P r ? 1 neIt - hetweon the esnal hears of sale, tiro fol- 3 llwalw | opinion was so great a tyrant and where an ur-1 »U Othsra. 8ee advertissment in this paper. n 1 ^ popular cause was branded with so much in- “ famy. The time of woman's gaietv in America was when she was unmarried. " “But,’’ said Lola GE0EGE off fo BK* -de. how adf md i- ,1 hC ;<xlt Let us post up a few views and facts of and about Spiritualism. Spiritualism is ''Ueaten made easy” in or der to go surely to the pit Spiritualism is the substitution of the reli gion of Christ by the delusions of Satan. Spiritualism teaches that the Rock of Ages is shaking to its very foundation, and that the existence of Satan is a mirth-provoking feature in Rev. Mr. Walker’s logical exposition of Spir itism of Macon. The old serpent is cunning. Spiritualism says, God is too good to admit eternal punishment and would he unjust in not saving all men. Universalism and diabolism. Spiritualism is a serious fuss kicked up in a mirth-jirovoking bubble. Satan's masterpiece. Spiritualism seems not to know that Voltaire swore to destroy the Bible, that not a iota should remain of it Poor wit and still poorer prophccy! Spiritualism beats all isms, because it pre tends to be tiie true Christian religion. Satan has wonderful powers but remains always the old liar as he is the murderer from the begin ning. Spiritualism seems not to know, that the de vil does not like to hear singing, as Luther says, and that ho runs off a coward, when people sing: "Rock of Ages, cleft for mo," etc. And so wc take leave of our indulgent read ers till tho battle-din sounds again ! E. LEONHARD. P. S. Since I wrote tho above article, I am credibly informed, that the Roman Catholic Church forbids every Catholic the least inter ference with Spiritualism under the penalty of immediate exclusion from the Church. This is a very wise provision, and although Christians of other denominations would by all means dis countenance Spiritualism, yet, there are some unguarded, curious and unenlightened people, who stray towards the manifestations of Satan, to get entangled and touch the unclean thing. The reader will remember that Miss Fox of Rochester, after having been a prominent agent of the spiritual manifestatiqn^ of Satyn, became Christian mid forswore Satan under the ac ceptance of the Catholic foith. Miss Fox was a competent judge of the Devil; her contact with Satan, was—horribile dictu—almost tangible and the sternness of the Catholic provision was a leading reason, why she joined Christ through the Cathclic creed. By that inflexible and dicta torial Church provision tl(c vv’hqlc Catholic body with suggestive emphasis, “when the choice is made—[laughter]—good bye to her freedom and happiness. She must be submissive to her husband, become a good wife, and so forth. If I were a man—[Renewed laugter]—I said if—I would profrr an American girl flirt with, but I should choose an English girl to marry. [Ap plause.] Courting is a delightful affair in A- merica. I dare say men think so in this coun try, but they have not been in America.” Senator Thompson, of Kentucky, ON THE PRESIDENCY. Senator Thompson, of Kentucky, whose term of office expires very soon, makes the following remarks. He thinks Mr. Buchanan will accept a renomination. He says: If his Cuba horse, his Cuba hobby, can tickle the South, and upon the iron question he can hang the old Keystone State to him by bars of iron and hooks of steel, he will be very apt to stand in a pretty good position for de manding a nomination—a position where he can say :—"Gentleman just step upon this platform, here is your candidate; you must take him; you cannot do without him.” It looks to me mightily that way. I know, Mr. President, (Breckenridge) that it has been mentioned often, laughingly, tba- there has been a belief that if nothing elsct your lock would kill him; that you got every, thing you ever went for, all you wanted, and Booty Cot-str, Dec. *, ISM. that if there was nothing else in his way he ! m*. Ctisar—Sir.- When I was in Macon. I heard would never survive your luck. Well, sir, I that I had sold out iny Plantation—I wish yqu to have taken n good look at him. He looks ' correct that report. I have one yet for aale ; the firm, pretty substantial and strong, and I tell lirgest I have sold and wish to sell the other, and a you the white of your eye is too white and all j good Bargain can be had by applying soon, the conjuration and witchcraft, and incanta- Yours, W. w. CHAPMAN. tion of which you may be master, cannot avail. I give it as my opinion—I am some what of a doctor, acquainted with hygiene—11 From a well known and highly rc- SPECTABLE PHYSICIAN IN CANADA WEST. PnxsrorT, C. W, Nor. OS, 185S. Disk Sin: la affords me pleasure in complying with your request, in giving sn expression of my opinion of the virtues of the Oyeenated Bitters. It is now nearly two years since recommended its use to some of my patients, in a variety of Cbron ie Diseases and with the most happy effects. It has proved very useful in Dyspepsia, Nervous Headache, derangement of the Stomach, and Gen eral Debility. Therefore let all those who are af flicted with the above disease, try the Oxygenated Bitters, and their success is certain. I am. Sir, yours truly. It. W. EVANS, M. D., A Druggist. Sith W. Fowle A Co., Boston, Proprietors.— Sold by their agents every where. For sale in Macon by E. L. STROHECKER and ZEILIX, HUNT A CO. mir l (U] Experience the Rest Test! HEGELIAN, CLARK A CO’S GEXCIXR COD LIVER OIL. Has been proved by twelve yearn’ experience the | best remedy f,ir ContsmoK, ScKorUL*. Ac., and is recommeuded by the most Eminent Physicians. CAUTION.—Bewsre of preparations pretending to possess the properties of the Oil in concentrated form, ss many of them are worse than useless. The Pens Oil has been fouud to act better and have more speedy effect than any jelly or other prepare tion of it. Sold by Drnggists generally.feb 81—3m- MATT FEEL S OHIGIJSTAL B-A.3STID. Thursday, Friday A Saturday. SOX...., S. KOBIN5ON . irinjr property, to The lot, or parcel of LAND, situate In the City of Macon, in said County, and known, in the pi in < f said city, as pnrt of lot No. seven (7), in s junre No eighteen (16/, containing fifty-two and a half f.***t front on Walnut street, anti known a* the residence lot of James Meara and family, levied on to satisfy one fi. fa. issue, from Bibb Superior Court, in favor William B. Parker, vs. Janies Meara. Feb. 22d, 1?09. T. W. BKANTLY, feb 24 Sheriff. Babb Jlorigttgc Slierifl \TriLL be sold on the first TUESDAY in May a um- y ’ next, between the usual hours of sale, before lor, Calhoun, Terrel], Stewart and Quitman counties. I . e ^ ourt House door, in the City of Macon, Bibb March 1,1859. (f I County, tho following property, to wit: 1 Dentists Operating Chair* 1 Spittoon. 1 Wash Stand, 1 iarge Mirror, 1 Pier Stand, 2 Plush Ann EO. 5. KOBIN G- S. & C. ROBINSON, Attorneys at Xiaw, Cl TU BERT, GEORGIA. W ILL give prompt attention to all business en- trusted to them, iu Bandolpb, Clay, Early, Mil- I la* Callrntin T.—1 C-. . i /X -. * • NOTICE. T HE 'Fare House formerly occupied by Patten. | 0*ln,ltIiiuh Chairs. I Plush8ofkl OflioeC'h Collins A Co., now by tho undersigned, having ^ Clock, 1 Door Bell. 2 Window Ottomans and loan anlil Isas.. » . .. —— I t.s T— 1.. ..ill 7 . " -Doola 1 ’ n - been sold, lease to expire 1st Jnly, nil persons hnv- iug Stored Furniture with either, will pay charges and remove them by 1st ol April, or they xrill bo told to piy expenses. „ „ „ , -7. COLLINS A SON Macon, Ga., March 1st. 1639. ly Messenger copy one month. MACON FRIGES CURRENT. , MARRIED, ".““V* ■ " ,l “ “}E! ene * 1 On the 13th inst., by L. L. Henderson. J. P.. Mr. give It as my (leaded opinion that he is good j John M. Thames, of Crawford county, to Miss Alvi- for ten yean, and I profoundly ask your par- ; n Vinson, of Macon county, Ga. don for saying so. I know he has said that ‘ In Duwsr-n. Terrell County, on the 2?tb nit., by he only wanted to run for one term, but Jack- Judge Huff, William L. King, of Macon, Ga.. to son talked that way, and I suppose Jackson I Ml»» Gertrude Marshall, ot the former place. was nearly as firm, a man, and probably as ““^““—————————- pure a man, as Mr. Bnchanan. Of Mr. Buck-1 anan personally I desire to aay nothing. Al though General Jackson only wanted one term, lie was willing to serve another. Caa- sar thrice put away the crown and yet he took it. But beyond all history or example, I nev er knew a Scotchman, when he had got a grip upon anything and had it in bis grasp, who would ever let go, if it was a good thing, un til death. He will hold on, unless you wrench it from h<m ; and then if it were in bis power, COaaECTED WEEKLY BY AYRES, WtKGVIELD A CO. P1AJ0S, WATCHES, JEWEIRV, &C W E are now offering n new and select Stock of elegant PIANOS from Nunn’s A Clark, and othermakera,xvar-__ ranted to please. Guitars, Viuuu. _ _ - Flutes, Accordeons and all other small instruments kejit in onr line. Strings, Instruction Books, Sheet Music, Ac. I GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Of the most approved makers. JEWELRY A FANCY ARTICLES, Silver Forks and Spoons, equal to coin. Watches and Jewelry Repaired and warranted. March 1, 1839. J. A. A S. S. VIRGIN. NOTICE. A LL persona having claims against Samuel Dink ins, late of Houston county, deceased, will please present them, properly proven, to the under signed. Those indebted to said deceased, are here by requested to make immediate payment. S. D. BRANTLEY. J. \V. SHINUOLSER, C. D. ANDERSON. - Fort Valley, March 1—6t Executors. FOST & MEL, Commission Merchants, 64 Potdkas Street, Nexv Orleans, La. REFERENCES.—Messrs. J. B. A W. A. Ross. “ Hardeman A Griffin. “ Lightft.ot A Flanders. Elijah Bond. Esq. feb 39 Joseph Clisby, Esq. stools. 1 Center Table, 1 Pine Bureau, I Secretary-. 2 Drapery Window Curtains, 1 large Flush Covered Chair. 2 Gerondols, and 1 Show Case, levied on to saisfy a mortgage li. fn. from BibbSuperior Court, in favor of Jonathan A. Virgin, vs. Hiram Seger,— property poo ted out iu said mortgage, feb 21 ED. G. JEFFERS. Depty. Sheriff. I am going to look far some sensible man for the next presidency—a sound man—I would father he had no platform ; I do not want to run him in blinds. I confess to you that, in my opinion, my colleague, [Mr. Crit tenden,] would, of all men on the face of the confidence, without laying down a creed of faith for him to goby; I do not want to stand Protestants are by their being left at liberty to examine oaoh for himself what the devil is de vising. Now it U obvious that great Christian faith is required to reject Spiritualism without _ examination ; and it is obvious too, that with- : a man upon a platform or run him iu bliuds. out faith it requires almost superhuman knowl edge to dislodge Satan from the strongholds of his spiritual manifestations. Rut ti]|i<i, how many arc there th it have neither great faith nor little faith, ant: how many more that are so unguardedly dull, as to fall an easy prey to the (levil, L. ibeW I l* nt* 1 nut* aflrf ion Arrival or the Caqada. pOTTQS ADVANCED jd. Halifax, Feb. 2-(.—The steamship Canada ha* arrived at this port, with Liverpool dates to the 10th jnat. Cointuercln! News. Sale* of oottor for tho week in Liverpool 67,000 bales, of which 0,500 were taken by speculators and 11500 by exporters. The market had advanced Id. All qualities bad alightly advanced. Consols quoted 95 j to 95|. From Washington. Wasai.nqtos, I?cb. 25.—The Senate passed the General Appivpriation bill, '['o-day they aro discussing tnf I’oat Route hill- The House has defeated the Post office Ap propriation bill, by a vote of 86 to 119. ‘A motion to reconsider will be made to-morrow. The naval investigating Committee made their report to-dl.y. Additiotml I»y the Cniiadn. j.ivERrooL Cotton SIaeket.—Various Liverpool' circulirs report air advance of Id, in consequence o; the impression that the po litical aftahs of fluropc would be undisturbed. Favorable news from India and China gave confidence and activity to the market. The talcs on Friday, die day previous to the sailing of tho steamer, w ere 10,(M0 bales, tho market closing firm at tie following quotations: Fair Orleans 7 7-10; Fair Mobiles 7 3*16d; Fair Uplands G 15-16d; Middling Orleans 6 5-ltid; Middling Mobiles 6 13-16; Middling Uplands 6|. Some circularn say the market haa advanced 11., while other* say 3-16d. The stock at Liverpool is 397,250 bales, including 341,000 bales of American. Liverpool, Snlurday Feb. l~th.—The sales to-day were 15,000 bale^. Middling Orleans was quoted at 7d. State of Trade.— Manchester advices were favorable. The market doted advtncing. Havre CpTTOff Marupt-—At Havre Or leans lift ordinme is quoted at P5)f. lbc sales of the week were 5.W0 bales, the market doting firm. Liverpool Mabkets.—Breadstufia were dull. Navalt firm. Provitions steady. General News. The aspect of continental affairs has chang ed, and padfic runort now predominate. Still later advices were more warlike. Notwith standing the peaceful sentiments of Louis Na- ppleon and -tho Coupt Walewski warlike preparations are continued bn a large scale. The Fans Boursehad fluctuated considerably: Parliamentary proceedings are unimportant. In London there had been slight variations in cicbsnpt, duf>P£ tbp ffepk. and the market The Sardinian House of Deputies have vot ed in favor of a loth of50,000,000 francs, which is to fie employed in protecting tWr copntry frqm tho tfireatoaed invasion of Austna. In Austria the military government is still contin- UC The latest nnws from London reports that pacific assurances have been received from every quarter. This news is neutralised, how- ever, bv the continued warljke preparations. The extensive system of fortifications along the coast have received the sanction of goven.- ment. Two hu idred French ships of war are iu commission to sail from Frcucb ports, be sides six floating; batteries, to ]>e navigated as ships, which are to bo constructed in r ranee. It u reported that Austria has consented to withdraw from the Roman States ( provided France will do t he same thing. loin Monte* on Americans. Lola D lecturing in F.ngland, her chief theme being America and the Americans. In a recent lecture at Liverjtool she said of us I Volatile and enthusiastic in their feelings, tne Americans were easily thrown into a state or universal, feverish excitement, during which they literally worshipped their idols, and as eas ily relapsed into a state of calm, in w.iiC*. their indifference was a profound as their cnthiuaasm bad been ecstatic. In illustration, she referred to the reception given to Kossuth, who was nt- terward plunged ipto such ai» pbys? of mtamy and abuse as no man eycr rested “"^° r ’’° r " ; [Ilisscs.J—They first made him a pod *nu then converted him into ft demon* On the laying of tho Atlantic Cable the Amer icans took to themselves all the glory , there 1 „ w was a telegraphic whirlwind, and Uie people •womc utterly unreliable when w Rh a kind of galvanic delight; the New York, if he should ever get to be Presi- dent, t want him to recollect that this plat form business is all humbug; and when he gets in power to kick down the ladder by which he pot there. The two or three last platform Presidents we have had, when they got in the car of State and safely seated all aropnd, everywhere, you could see, “do not stand on the platform when the cars are in inotiop.” That is the way they manage it.— There is always some emergency, or something to justify a departure from it. Well, sir, 1 hope I shall be forgiven. I have been to four or five conventions myself, on account of Mr. of some sort, aud I know a good deal about them. In the time I was in politics, and we Governor. It used to h? said that you ucver done iu advance. .Piles in Both Forms Cured. READ THIS. “I can only account for tpy j-retpiit soqnd health, from the constant, though moderate nae of Bier- have’a Holland Hitlers—having from my yonth auf fired, at intorvala from Pilea, in both forms, some- times so severely as to completely prostrate «... a have for several mouths past, though .street to lost of sleep, apd yuniual physical effort, been en- tirely Tree from any symptom of this distressing disease; while my general hcallh is very moch in., proved." Feraona doubting the authenticity of this certifi cate, are requested to call upon or communicate with the proprietors. They will take pleasure not only referring them to its aothor, but to many oth ers who have used the Holland Bitters for the same affection, with eqnal success. BAGGING—Kentucky *“iy<i .. non India Roll i ; £ It 15 14 * 16 14 9 BALE HOPE—Kentucky.... V a Northern .... 4’ If, 8 & BEEESWAX 24 «. 25 CANDLES—Sperm ♦Mb 46 50 Star *> lb 23 ft 28 Tallow i* it, 16 a 17 Patent .... COFFEE—Uio t> n, 58 60 V Ih 12 •: 14 Java f it 17 n 18 Laguira t* it 14 a 15 COHN i 70 .75 80 Meal ¥ bl t‘ lb 75 FEATHERS 45 FISH—Mackerel No. 1 ♦» ti i7 00 3 18 CO 44 No. 2 »• M 15 00 a 16 00 No .- ♦* ti 12 00 a 12 5) FLOUR—Superfine 4* bl 5 75 <-■ 6 50 Extra 4* bl 6 25 a G 75 Family - 4* bl 7 00 a 7 50 GUNPOWDER 4’ kg ti 50 a 7 00 IRON—English 4> It 3. a 4 Swedes...... -...... l* It *1 a «! P lb 8 LIME, 4’ bi 1 75 a 2 00 MOLASSES «’ K'l 30 a 35 SYRUP 4’ tf'| 50 <i 60 NAILS V kli 4 it 4) OILS—Linseed 4’ K’ 1 1)0 a 1 00 Trail! 4> g’l 55 a 60 Sptnn.,,, Imitation Spenn l* V, » K’i 1 75 1 50 4> 1 25 a Winter Blea’d Whale t’g! 1 00 a 1 13 Lard PROVISIONS P*g 1 P 1 15 a <* 1 93 .. Beef—Mess t’ 16 i*l %> 15 Prime Bacox—Hams 4> 4’ ib lb 12 a a .. 14 Sides* V It a 12) Shoulders 4’ it 10 a 11 Pokk— Meta 4> bl 00 00 is 0U 00 Prime %> bl 00 00 a 00 00 Lard 4* It 12 3 14 UUTTEK—Gotdieu *■ li, 30 'a 32 Country P tb 20 * 25 P ib Ui 14 SALT 4> 1 25' 1 25 SHOT 4* bg 2 15 2 25 WHISKEY—Rectified t> B'l 35 a *7) Pike's £ B'l 35 is 40 Monongabela... si 60 a 1 50 SPIRITS TURPENT INE.... SUGAR—Brown V S 1 65 tie 75 4* Ib 10 ii H Clarified 4* lb 11 « 12 Crushed l* It 12) 3 ic KICK 4’ Ih 4) ii 3 TALLOW / ♦> it 0 di 10 i Hides 13 9 14 Macon Colton Market. There was an active demand in the cotton market yesterday. We quote extremes 84 to 114 ctnlr. Receipts light. Offering stock light tic greatest wisdom is that man bis wisdom tp his Maker 1 #- All l * ,s philosophical question* which ‘’■snot disclose, are inaccessible to "lom, ’i'hcrefore all intuitive human the oracles of God and ab- ■ns are to ho built upon them.— ‘' tin- wisdom of children and of true ’ Snitely superior to all human wis- " k l aa moment at David, one of the ‘tixordinsiy men the world haa ever I our greatest poet, a great and l “ T °, and the greatest statesman, bc- ’“h-’l stricjly sftepthe comn)&ndn)onts * ‘“More ho was called a man after tho Iu Uotbmm, when the sun blow. Come forth in swarms the insect Toe, And for onr blood ttyiy Uor$ yog Incur. And suck it in most rapidly. But bugs, roaches, 'skeeters—black or white— In death's embrace are stiffened quite. If Lyon’s Powders chance to light |n (hep uU-cqie vieprity- The effect of this powder is almost instantaneous death to al) the insect tribe. Gardens can be pre served, and bouses cleared of the vermin pest. It is free from poison, and harmless to mankind and domeatio animals. All gennine signed E. Lvos. Powders for insects, pills for rats and mice. Sample Flasks, 83 cts,; regular sixes, 50 cts. A *1, BARNES A PARK, New York. mar 1—Ini FRENCH^ HOTEL, On the European Plan, CITY OF NEW YORK. Sin gle ISooins 50 cts. per Day. City Hall Square, corner Frankfort Street. (Opposite City Hail.) Meals, as they may bo ordered in the spacious Rc- factoi-v. There is a Barber's Shop and Bath Booms attacoed to the Hotel N. B.—Beware of Runners and Haekmen who say we are foil. K. FRENCH, mar 5—3m ^ Proprietor. SATE FOUR IIORSE8. “We take great pleasure in recommending the Mexican Mustjtng'Llhhlment as a valuable and in- despepsable article for Sprains. Sorea, Scratches or Gallj on Horses. Our men have used it for severe New Goods E. SATJLSBURY’S. H E is now receiving a very large and well assor ted Stork of SPRING CLOTHS, CASSI MERES and VESTINGS of the latest importations. He baa also received the report of Fashions for this Spring, with a variety of ucw and elegant stylea. His Stork of Fine READY MADE CLOTHING will be replenished with the changes of the Seasons from the beat houses in New York. HiaFUUNISHING GOODS comprise every thing that is new aud desirable, in the way of Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Gloves, Handkerchiefs. Ac.— All of which lie invites his friends and ^nstqinera to call andocamine. mar 1 w Houston SltcrlfT Sales. TILL be sold'before the Court House door, in ' the towii of Perry, Houston coupty, on the 1st Tuesday in April next, tlje fulloqiag property to wit: Parts of lot, Nos, 1# and 19, in the town of Ft Valley, containing one hall acre more or less, aud Burns. Bruists, Sores, Stiff Joints and Rheumatic ) lying west of the Military Uonse, and in the rear of „ j -n itu iv. ,m the Store known as Lilly's Grocery, and known as IMPLEMENTS. jPST IN Gr * m t 5 ' emen * s in se,ts ° om pfete. Pruning Knives, ves. Pruning Shears, long and short ing Hooks, Pruning Saws, Gardening , Garden Hoe and ltnke, Garden Trow* lades, Spading Forks, Potato Rakes. , Garden Barrows, for sale by NATHAN WEED. ’ PI (\No. 10 and 11 Cast Plows, X Dly VV O« .Steel point self-sharpening Plows, Steel Plows/Snb-soil Plows, Side Hide HiU NATHAN WEED. Hiii'tler A Wilson's SEWING MACHINES ► e* S' 9 n ©3 © w NEW AND VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS JPrices R-ecLucecl. 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 joth sides that will not rip; economize thread, and are applicable to every purpose and material com' dion to the art in question. I'-^’A reduction of *25 00 lately made in price. J. B. A W. A. ROSS, Agents. Send for a Circular. Macon, Ga.. feb 22 NATHAN WEED. O TT/ ) \rn 7 c: and Spades, Garden and f? XX v J V I*J _Lt O Straw Rukcs, Spading Forks, Bush Hooks, Bush Scythes, Socket Hooks, NATHAN WEED. SHELLERS. Corn Mills. Straw and vPiLil Shack Cutters, Grain Cradles, NATHAN WEED. (mart) Common A Refined NATHAN WEED. Houston April SlierilT Sale. r I LI, be sold, before the Court House door in Perry, Houston county, on the first Tues- n April next, between the legal hours of sale, all tract or parcel ol land kuown at the Chain :, containing five acres more or less, adjoining uwn of Perry, and William Summerford, where- Iijah M. Hulsey now resides, levied on as the arty of John J. Glover, to satisfy a fi fa from itou Inferior Court, returnable July Term, 1855, art A Kofi’, vs. John J. Glover, and Elijah M. ay. (mar 1] JOHN t-MITH, D py tjh’ff. Houston Land for Sale. A GREEABLE to the last Will and Testament of . Samuel Dinkins, deceased, will be sold before the Court House door iu the town ol Perry, on the first Tuesday in October next, if net disposed of be fore at private aale. the VALUABLE PLANTATION ■•><dy owued by deceased, containing about 1300 acres, an—.auM under cultivation, Ibe balance very heavily timbered, -via. Plantation is one of the most desirable iu Houston couufj-, nni^i.-.ji^ mediately on the South-Western Rail Road, near Station No l(, a short distance from the city of Ala- con, healthy, well watered by Springs, well im proved, and in the midst of a highly intelligent and moral community. The Plantation not being culti vated this year, will be in fine condition to make a crop next year, The Plantation will be sold for cash, or on such time as the purchaser may wish. Persons wishing to buy Houston Lands, would do well to examine the above place before purchasing. Mr. It. W. Mat thews, ou ibe place, or either of the Executors, will take pleasure Is showing it to auy one wishing to purchase. The above place jeius tho plantations of Wm. M. Bateman, Patrick Carroll, D. F. Gunn, J. M. Ham mock and Thompson Fields. S. D. BRANTLEY, J.W. SHINHOLSER, C. D. ANDERSON, Executors. Fort Valley .March 1—tds SPRING, 1859. NEW AND.CHEAP SPRING and SUMMER HOPKINS, HULL & ATKINSON, 258 Baltimore Street, [Bqltfiriol-e, Respectfully invite the attention of buyers to their Spring: Stools. Of Hriti.-h, Fp ii, li :iml Ami-rican Dry (!,axis. \\V have taken great pains to select a Stock suited to the wants of Southern and Western Merchants, which we will SELL LOW TO SAFE AND PROMPT Buyers. Onr Stock is very large, and embraces such an assortment as will enable a Merchant to buy of us. 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. I?*Orders sent to ns shall be carefully attended to, and goods dispatched promptly. HOPKINS, HULL A ATKINSON. 11. B. Hopkins. ) Rob't Hull, > BaRimore, Ft'b. 15, 1859. _ Tbos. W. Atkinson. (feb 22—3t»J S. BRAINERD’S MACON VARIETY STORE, COTTON AVENUE. Opposite Ross, Coleman A Ross, and C H. Freeman. C ROCKERY, Glass Ware, House Furnishing ar tides of every description. Tin Ware ot all kinds, Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Brooms, Pails, Toy Barrows, Wagons, Willow Ware, Lu- bin’s Perfumery—Bay Rum, best quality, Fishiug Tackle and Ilooks. Mohair Cloth, Chapman’s and other Razor Straps, Combs in every variety, Tooth Paste, Sieves, Vi- _ olin Bows A Bridges, Cut lery, Pistols. Pencils, Ivnittiug Needles, Spectacles, Ac. Ac. FURNITURE made to order; old Furniture bought and sold. Repaired, Cleaned and Varnished with dispatch. Violins, Canes, Ac., Repaired and Polished; Best quality of Furniture, Varnish and Sand Paper lor sale. N. B.—Graffenberg Medicine foi*sale, pure from the Company S. B., Agent for Company. feb 2 . Pains, and all aay it apt* Ijkc raagie. We use no other Llnnimepi-’ 'V. HEWITT, Foreman for American, Harden's aud Wells. Fargo A Co's Express.’' Gentlemen:—1* I had a negro man worth *1.200 who tool( cold from a bin) hqrt, and was useless for over one year; 1 had used everything 1 could hear of without benefit, until I tried Ibe Mustang Lini ment. It bee perfectly eared him, and I can now ake the above price fur him. Respectfully yours, J4MES DORRANCE. t Every Plauter, Teamster and Family ahould have j the Posted Lots in said town, levied on as tfie pro- perty of David P. M. Brand, and pointed out by J. u. Adams, transferee, a (id (eyied ou \ty one fa fa from Taylor 4 ul e r ior Court, James P. Corbin, and Henry L Corbin, Ez< vutors of Napoleon 11. Corbin, deceased, vs David P. Al. Brand, aud JSachariab N, Brand, anil Wm H. Uraud Security. ALSO, at ti e same time and place, will be sold, four bales of Cotton, levied on as tbe property of James W. Skinner, and poiuted out by John I,. Fel der Plaintiffs Attorney, levied ou by one fi fa from lloaeton Superior Court, Felder, King A Co, vs. James W. Skinner. ALSO. oneTnt of land. No. (307,1 three hundred i •'■■ -■>.' ui \n,i-rii-:i declares himself superior to eTcry knuJht^yrus" [Laughter] was almost deified, but now his three day’s glory' was gone. [ Laugh ter I The Americans had more activity and goahcadativem i?, [Laughter] and spirit than tho English, who, htwcYer, had more strength and suhilance. Indeed, the characteristic or the American is “speed,” while that of the Kngluh- man was "strength.” The American was ionm- dablo in attack ; the Englishman in.defcnee. I lit lEftH blit (ablein attack ; the Englishman in n Englishman though beaten yvaj still f °nmdable, nit a Beaten American was good fur nothing Georgia—Jones County. Monday, February 7, rpUE Court of Ordinary of said county J. day, agreeably to law. Present—Chi earthy, Ordinary. To tbe Honorable tbe Ordinary of Jones Cpj;nty. = Tbe petition of William A, Lane, Afaiu'uis|ratorof Alosea It. Draper, deceased, snowelh that he has ful ly discharged the dqty assigned him as such Ad ministrator, and theretore petitions the Court for a discharge from said Administratorship. William A Lane, Petitioner. On hearing tbe above Petition, it is ordered, that citation be issued, and that all poisons concerned be and tliey are hereby required to show cause, if any 1 bey have, mi or before tbe 1st Monday in August next, why tbe said William A. Lane should not be discharged from bis Administratorship, aud why Letters Dismissory should not bo grunted to him — Aud it is further ordered by tho Court, that this cita tion be published iu one or more public gazettes ot said State, for tbe space of six months. A true extract Irom tho minutes of Jones Court of Ordinary, this 7tli day of February. 1859. march 1 CHARLES MACARTHY, Ord. GcorKiit—Jones Comity, Mon Jay, March 7th, 1859. rp HE Court pf Urd;nary of said County met this 1 day, agreeably to law. Present Chaules Ma- cartht. Ordinaxv. To the Hon. The Ordinary of Jones County: The petition of Jesso C. Smith. Administrator de bonis non, on the estate of Moses Taylor, deceased, shaweth that be bss lully discharged the duty as signed him ns such administrator, and therefore pe titions tbe Court for a discharge from said Admiuis- tratorsbip- Jesse C. Smith, Petitioner. .lL'm,„hi. ir.beld in great estimation Isatisfyafi fa. from tho Sixth Circuit Court of tbe On hearing the above petition, it is ordered, that seen lately that Ins pdla ara “ . United States for tbe Southern District of Georgia, citation be issued, and that all persons concerned be by those deepiy learned in the healing «n. i rir . n flTor of j{ 0 (, Prt Ewing vs. M. Prendergaat A Co. and they are hereby required to show cause, if any Reformer. Matt. " m*mj faMM ■' " * this invaluable article. Sold by all respectable deal- j v„u, iu thn 13lh District of Houston County, era everywhere. containing two hundred and two aud one balfacres( KARNES A PARK, Proprietors, New-1 ork. I more or less, it being tho lot on which tho defend- ant, John llcudwsou. uow liyes, levied ou to satisfy ^2- ‘ one fi fa from Houston Superior Court, James H, -1 From the Wheeling TIMES and UaZEITE.J Clark, Trustee, vs. John Henderson, of Houston J. .trance to many who have ! county, aud Lawson S. Henderson uf Macon county. Though qtay »et.ta F*T" W"* |‘*' u , nd pomied out by John Henderson, one of the de- not seen U yet there is no doubt of tho fact, that Prol ft . nd ; Bli ; Wood’s Hair Restorative wid change grey hair to its j ^p,i O. the Mills on Mossy Creek, and lot of land original color, and cause it togrow on heads entirely , on which the said Mills are situate, containing two bald, and by a few applications keep it from falling ; hundred and two and otic half acres, more or jess, off There was a lime when persons who bad lost number not known, but known as Crawford’s n'ijoa on. Anere »*• » J . . Mills, some one-fou>lh. <-r one half miles south of their hair were compelled to wear wigs or go bald. (he j; outh . Western Railroad, aa described in fi fit, but since the advent of Prof. W nod’s Tonic, there is f orul( r jy pjj-j Mills, levied on by oue fi fa from no burner any necessity of wigs or grey hairs. ; Houston Superior Court, 11. Fiodlav A Sons, va. mfr l-lm Robert A. Crawford. JOHN L. HOLSTEAD, “ 1 uiar l Sheriff United States Itlarslial’s Sate. ILL be sold before tbe Court House, iu the The Would'* Fair or All Nations Among the noticeable things on exhibition at the Crystal Palace, wo saw the contribution of New Pills, from the laboratory of Dr. J. C. Aver, tbe author of the , yy ^ of via C on, ou tbe first Tuesday iu April widely known and valuable Chekbt Pectoral, between tbe usual hours of aa|p, tbe following A. it is against the I 'TgS&U on the lot on which It stands iu the to admit auy quack medicines, this , . - : town of Muntezuma, Macon county, on the South- remedieaarenotplaoedinthafcategoiTbytbflaulbor-- Western Kail lload, it being the Store House fortu ities. Indeed, w« have before known that hi* Pectoral t . r ij occupied by James A. Stubbs. Levied on as highly appreciated by ecleotific men. and have i the property of Michael Prendergast dee^ased. to ■ - - — - ■*—-<— I.r. from the Sixth Circuit Court of the Property pointed out by Plaintiffs Attorney. m. DhnlAlnni Ttie Hotel Building* and Lots now occupied by 7, , l? 11 ** ., - ,,<■ Alexander Meriwether, fronting on the public square Tbe Proprietors of Ilioley a >Compound Extract of; io the , own of Vienna. Dooly county. Said Lota BUCI1U would solicit your attention to that prepara- | containing one and a halfacres, more or leaf. Also tion, with aview tons tnal in your practice. Conn- h KoIth h ,i fof j oto f Land No. 92, in the 7th DU ye*n*, not only a convenient foim for gen- j gonrt of tlie United 'states for the Southern District 1 of Georgia, in favor of J. S. A L Bowie A Co„ vs. Alexander Meriwether. THOS. L. ROSS, March 1.1KU- , U. S. Dep. Marshal. nly i eral use hut an agreeable preparation, so far as re cards taste, Ac., toyoirpalienta Theprepsralion, you will bear iu triad, was suggested by several em- in, nt Phyrieians who wanted a reliable article ip a con-rentaDt fort" f° r their own practice;'and by lbi-m aud ksafawh of others it baa been used for alway with happiest remits. In all di.-eaoes J irgans it is a remedy safe, speedy, ef- gw** r , j. . 'r-merv Organs it is artmidy sate, tpi i .t; Tho no capital principle was a peculiar! j f a] ul be relied upon with the utmoet A broken-downtradesaatan etwM fideoce . A „a eo <ti»»taUtmiBo disease of law or medicine , loun ,l to be roost admirobly adapteo, and if taken Georgia—Jones County. yy HERE AS. Lewis D. Wimberly applies tor let tom of Administration on the estate of Benja 1. Spcighto, late of Jones County, deceased : • _jse are therefore to cite and admonish all and . - - . singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, - >[ate * P , a ___ _ a . .. * .. form nf tlii4 I Bibb ShcriirSale. W ILL bo sold on the first Tfacsuay ra April next before the Court House door in the city uf Macon, between the usual hours ot sale, one Carpel one Dentist Lathe, two Dentist’s Work Benches, one pair Bellows, one lot Tools, one Stove, and one box Sundries, levied on aa the property of Seger A Blaisdale, to satisfy a fi fa from Bibb Superior Court in tavor ul J. M. Uoardman, ver sus Seger A Blais dale. Principal, aqd J. A. Virgin, Security. mar: ' ED. G. JEFFERS, D’ty Sheriff. Administrators’ Salt*. I » Y an order of the Ordinary of Ji nea county, will JD be sold before tho Court l(ocie door in Clinton, Oil the tint Tuesday in May next, tbe following slavei: Lewis, George, Emily, Betsey, and an infant child, belonging to the Estate of William J, Card, deceased, sold to perfect titles, JAMES GREEN, Administrator de bonis non of marl W.J. CARD, dec'sd. Dartfarit fm ^nsunurre Cii., HARTFORD, CONN. Incorporated A. D. 1810. Charter Perpetual. Authorized Capital *1,000,000 Capital Paid in 500,000 Surplus 300,000 ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1859. Cash op hand and in Bank *43,455.22 Cash in handot Agents and in transit 54,827.09 Real Estate unnecumbered, (cash value,). 15,000.00 Bills Receivable, amply secured 73,174.55 ^-^aatthares Bank Stock in Hartford 230,413.00 2,202 »i— -ir—u, inv.Tonnn 710 *« “ •* Boston 74,620.00 100 Shares Bank State of Missouri 10,000.00 State and City Bonds, 6 per cents, 74,245.00 Kail Road Stocks 16,230.00 United States' Treasury Notes 14.035.00 @603,769.66 DIRECTORS. H. HUNTINGTON, CHARLES BOSWELL, ALBERT DAY, IIENRY KENEY, JAS. GOODWIN, CALVIN DAY, JOB ALLYN. JOHN P. BRACE, CHARLES J. RUSS. H. HUNTrNGTON, President. WM. N. BOWERS, Actuary. TIMO. C ALLYN, Secretary. C. C. LYMAN, Assistant Secretary. This old and reliable Company, established for nearly FIFTY YEARS, continues to Insure against Loss or Damage by File on Dwellings. Furniture, Warehouses, Stores, Merchandise, MiUs, Manufac tories, and most other kinds of property, ou Us usu al satisfactory terms. Particular attention given to Insuring Farm Pro perty, consisting of Dwellings, Barns and Out buildings connected, and Furniture, Live Stock, Hay, Grain, Farming Utensils, Ac., Ac., contained in tho same, for a term of three or five years, at low rates of premium. Applications for Insurance may be made to the undersigned, the duly authorised Agent for Macon and vicinity. Losses equitably adjusted at this Agency, and paid immediately, upon satisfactory proofi>4> n funds current in the cities of Hew Yoik or Boston, as the as sured may prefer. E.J. JOHNSTON, Agent. Macon, Ga. Feb. 15—ty Central, Macon A Western, nnd SOUTII-WESTERN RAILROADS. G UANO, will for the present, be transported over the Central Railroad to Macon, or to any Sta tion on that and tbe Eatonton Road, in any quantity, to any Consignee, at £2 00 per ton of 2.00Q lbs., and over the Macon A Western, and South-Western R. Roads, or to any Station ou eitherof these Roads, at St 00 per t°n of 2,000 His., provided each Sack is marked with consignees name. GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen’l Snp’t C. 1£. R. ALFRED TYLEIl “ “ M.&W.K.K. VIRGIL POWERS, “ •• S.W. R.R. Macon Papers copy. [feb 22) Southern Mutual Insurance Co SCRIP OF 1856. TTOLDERS of the above Scrip are hereby noti- XX fied that their certificates will be paid, npon presentation at the principal office in Athens. The owner’s receipt or endorsement on the back is required. Tlie undersigned is also authorized to receive said Scrip in payment for Insurance Premiums. JAS M. UOARDMAN, Agent Macon, Feb. 22—3t they have, on or before the first Monday in Sept, next, why the said Jesse C. Smith should not be discharged from his Administratorship, and why Letters Dismissory should not be granted to him. And it is further ordered by the Court, that this ci tation be published in one or more public gazettes of said State, for tlie space of six months. A true extract from the minutes of Janes Conrt of Ordinary, this 7lh day of March, 1839. CHARLES MACARTHY, Ord’y. DivitlenU No. IX. SouTn-WgiTlft* Rail Road Coxi-ant, ) Macon, Geo., February 10, 1859. J' A DIVIDEND of Four (84) Dollars per Share has been this day declared by tho Board of Directors out of the earnings for the Six Months ending Jannary 3lat, 1859, payable to the then hold ers of Stock on and after tbe 15th inst. Stockholders in Savannah will receive their Divi dends at the Central Rail Road Bank. JOHN T. BOIFEUILLET, feb 15—ltn Secretary A Treasury. Book Binding. FAYM5, WHOLESALE A RETAIL zd^ttcst-gh-xs;^? And Si.itc Licensed Apctxecarj MACON. GA. I S happy to inform his friends, natrons and tlie public generally, that his Stock i: now full and Complete, which comprises every article that should be found in a First Class Drug-iind Chemical Store. Weekly arrival i of the Savannah Steamers ena bles him to replenish his Stock Weeklv, with FRESH AND CHOICE GOODS, which are bought with great attention to purity, and sold aa LOW as at any L>rag Establishment in’Geor gia. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS Compounded at nil hours with care and nextness. His stock consists in part of the following articles: Drugs, Chemicals and Medicines, Dves, Paints, Oils and Colors, Glassware, Syringes, modern styles, great variety. Window Glass, Putty, Artists Tools, Mechanical, Artificial and Natural Leeches, Fresh Hops and all other Ilorhs., Surgical Instruments and Medicine Cheats, Family Soaps, Fine Starch and Geietines, Fine Castor Oil fo* Family use, Wines and Liquors for Medical use only, Perfumery, Pomades and Toilet Articles. Gold and Silver Leaf, Gold and Tin foil and Artificial Teeth, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, White Wash, Paint, Cloth and Flesh Brushes, TRIPOLI, a great article for cleaning Metal and Glass, Grass and Garden Seed, and all the patent Nostrums of the day. Corner Mulberry %treet and Colton Acenue, Macon. apl 8t Watches! Watches! r ELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS— James ! Hoddell k Co, H, k G. Bees ley, JoshTokMMkl Josh Olarensbaw, Edwards Robinson, and the cele- br&ted American Watch in Gold and Silver Cases. SWISS MAKERS—Eugene Bruqnet, Brel thing Laderiet, Edouard Favre, Brandt and othera too numerous to mention, by DAY & MAUSSENliTT. Clocks, Clocks, Clocks* The Marble Clock, running three weeks without winding—striking hour and half hour. Also, Eight Day, Marble and Marbleizcd Iron, Bronze, Wood and Marine Time-pieces, with and without the alarm DAY & MAUSSFNET. Fine setts of Jewelry. DAY & MAUSSENET. Diamond Pins, Finger Rings and Ear Rings. DAY 4k MAUSSENET. Fob, Vest, Chattalans and Guard Chains. DAY & MAUSSENET. A fine assortment of Necklaces, Crapes, Medalions and other Trinkets, by DAY & MAUSSENET. Silver Table, Tea, Salt Mustard, Berry, Sugar and Cream Spoons. Also, Desert and PickloForkes. Cups, Goblets, Waiters, and sundry other silver ar ticles too numerous to mention, by DAY & MAUSSENET. Musical Instruments. Violincelos, Violins, Flutes, Flodgeolets, Fifes, Banjoes and Tamborincs, also a fine assortment of Italian, French, and English Violin Strings by DAY 4 MAUSSENET. Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Specks with the Scotch Pebble Glasses, by DAY tc MAUSSENET. FANCY GOODS—A large assortment, by DAY tc MAUSSENET. JEWELRY REPAIRING done at the shortest notice um\ in the best possible manner, WATCHES. Magic and Hunting Coses, Gold and Silver Hoddell WATCHES, for sale by oct lfi ’ DAY A MAUSSENET 0’S' MAGNETIC PLASTER THE GREAT . STRENGTHENER AND PAIN DESTROYER. T HE bpstand cheapest Household Remedy in the World. Simple and pleasant in its application, certain and effectual in its results. A beautiful, sci entific, external Curative, applicable lor the relief of pain at anytime, in aay place, in any part of the human system, and under nil circumstances. If yon put this Plaster any where, if Pain is there, the Plaster will stick there until the Pain has vanished. The Plaster magnetizes the pain away, and Pnin cannot cxiiat where thin IMnxtcr i* applied. Rheumatism, Lameness. Stiffness, Weakness, De bility, Nervousness, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Coughs aud 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, and the feeble infant. To each and all it will prove a Balm and a Blessing. Its use agreeable, and without aonoyance 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 in 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. Put up in 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>. C. 7IOBEUE.1D, ITI. Do, Inventor nnd Proprietor, 19 Walker st.. New York. MOllEHEAD S MAGNETIC PLASTER is sold by all Druggists in every (Tty, Town and Village of the, United States. NOV. 23. \€. JSijttfjetfor, Corner 3d aud Mi'lekeut Streets, MACON CA. DIALER IX CHOICE EJRTraS, SELECTED MEDICINES, PURE CHEMICALS, i SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, WINDOW GLASS, ipiEiR.iF'cnvcrEiRrs", SOAPS, PAINTS, OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, FRESH GARDEN SEED, Merchants and Physicians WHO PRIDE THEMSELVES OS DEALING in ARTICLES OF THE FIRST QUALITY, And at low Prices, MAY RELY UPON BEING SUITED. Orders Promptly attended to. TIMBER CUTTERS’ R ANK Exchange at Sight ON NEW YORK, LONDON. PARIS, FRANKFORT, (on the Maine.) HAMBURG, BERLIN, BREMEN, &C., For Sale st this Bank iu Sams to suit purchasers. J. 8. El UTTON, Cashier. Savannah, Sep. 6, 1858. 52—6m. Macon, Jan. 4th, 1858. The subscriber will make cash advances on cot ton consigned to George Parsot s A Co., Savannah, and agree to hold the cotton forty-five to fifty days from date ofahipments. ISAAC SCOTT Insurance Agencies. OF THE AUGUSTA INSURANCE & BANKING CO. AND THE ALABAMA FIRE* MARINE INS. CO. AT THE OFFICE OF LANIER * ANDERSON, Agt’s. oct 5 1858 tf Macon, Ga. A NEW Gr XJ 1ST S !MI I T £-1. T HE subscriber, having just arrived in Macon, and opened a NEW SHOP for the purpose of repairing GUNS and PISTOLS, offers his services to the pnblic. and guarantees to do all work iu his line in the best manner, and at prioes to suit his patrons. DOUBLE BARREL GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS, made to order, and Stocked at short no tice. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. RF*Store under the Floyd House, opposite Dr. Thomson’s. WM. UARKWALTER. feb 8—ly Late of Augusta, Ga. Three Good Journals for 1859. WELL ADAPTED TO ALL READERS IN BV ERY FAMILY*. I.IFK II,Ll’.<fTKATKD; A FIRST CLASS PICTORIAL FAMILY PA- PER, devoted to News, Literature, Science, the Arts; to Entertainment, Improvement and Progress. Published weekly at 62 n year. THE WATER CUKE JOIK.VAI.; Hydropathy, it* Philosophy and Practice; Physi ology. Anatomy, and the Laws of Life and Health. 61 a year. TIIE PlIBEiVOLOGICAL JOURNAL ; Devoted to all those Progressive Measures for the Elevation and Improvement of Mankind. Illustra ted. St a year. FOR THREE DOLLARS all three Papers will be sent a year. FOWLER be WELLS, 308 Broadway. N Y. Id?*Samples gratis. Agents wanted. Begin now. feb x—-4t State of Georgia. Klizabxtji A. Lewis, vs. Simeon M. Lewis. Libel for Divorce in Houston Superior Court. VT7HEHEA8, it appears by the return of the VV Sheriff, that Simeon M. Lewis, the defend ant in the above stated case is not to be found, It is therefore ordered by tho Court that service uctttaaou. case be perfected on the said defendant These jure therefore to cite and admonish all and ^y publication in one of the public G"’ 1 B LANK ACCOUNT BOOKS mode toorderfor Courts and Counting House, and the numbers printed on the pages without extra charge. MAGAZINES, MUSIC AND LAW BOOKS, bound in neat and cheap stylos. DAVID ROSS, Cor. 3d and Cherry Streets, ——— ——— —— feb i Over George T. Rogers & Son. To tlie Stockholders ol tlie JIacoil rnHStabacriber luu purchased the KighttoRow Manufacturing: Company. and’s Patent Carriages and Springs for Blank p\IVIDEND NO. 10 ot live dollars pe- bhflwe will which he will put on work when JLr be paid the Stockholders of this Company (out DAVID ROSS. ‘ ‘ DRY GOODS AT Wliolesale only. Spring & Summer, 1859. OOTE)& JACDOX, take this method of in forming MERCHANTS, that they are now receiving, and have in store the lirgest stock of STRING and SUMMER IDry Groods, ever brought to this market, which they offer to Merchants on such terms as are unsurpassed bv any Jobbing House either North or South. All or their Goods are purchased under advantages second to no House either North or South. Their arrange ments with the various Northern and Southern Man ufactories •enable them to offer all DOMESTIC GOODS\ as good terms as they can bo had in any market in the United States. They keep, in addition to a general Stock of DRY GOODS, a variety of FANCY GOODS, wanted by Merchants. They respectfully solicit calls from Merchants, be- iug fully satisfied that an examinatioo will bo worthy of their trouble. FOOTE be JAUDON. Savannah, Ga. feb 15—2m* To Southern Dealers! J. H. RANSOM & CO, 32 COURTLAND AND 39 DEY STREETS, new vor It, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS & iEJHOES, HAVE constantly cn hand i LARGE STOCK OF FINE and NEGRO GOO n S, expressly for the Southern Trade, which they will sell at the lowest market prices for cash or approved credit, jan 18 LITTLE <S£ SMITH, DE4LKR3I. Saddles, Bridles, & Harness. TRUNKS AND VALISES, CARRIAGE MATERIAL, SPOKES, HUBS, RIMS, SiX.FTS, AX- fc-gk LES, SPRINGS, MALLEABLE UAST-^JSft ings, Enameled Cloth, Et ameled Leather. cm B Aft BSS, Rnbber and Leather Belting from 2 to 20 in. wide * El 03: 5’S \ SlIftGS. LEATHER OF EVERY I9E8CRIPTIOX, SADDLERY AND HARNESS HARDWARE, Coach Varnish, Japan and Paints, tlarnr.H of any Dmcriptinn Jluile to order. Near Corner of Cherry Street mil Cotton Avenue, MACON, GEORGIA. Sept. 14—6mos. GRAND OPENING OF New Spring- Goods. “immense~att:?cACtion.” L ADIES AND GENTLEMISM, one and all, we invite yon to coll and see onr NEW SPRING stock of fancy DRY GOODS. They are KICH, II Alt IS and RACY, and far sur pass any Stock in BEAUTY, that we have ever opened in Macon. We are selling off our DP.3SS GOODS rapidly, and can eclipse ail competition in that line. Onr CARPET DEPARTMENT is now complete and exceedingly attractive. Call and see oar CURTAIN DAMASKS, A LACE and MUSLIN CURTAINS; tiny are entirely fresh, and SUPERBLY BEAUTIFUL. Facts speak louder than wo."ds; give as a coil and we will convince von that oar stock is FAR SUPERIOR to any that has before been offered to the public, and that OUR PRICES ore down to “low water” mark. New Goods received by every steamer. Orders promptly filled. Oar motto is “Quick Sales,” Polite attention to our Custom ers, and “Small Profits.’’ fob 8 BOSTICK, KEIN A CO. ®-City papers copy. S. & J. GOULDTM, No.18, John I3t., N. Y. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Ribbons, Fcatlncrs, Ruches, Flowers, Races, Millinery Goods, Berthes, Capes, &c., &c, GOODS FROM AUCTION EVERY DAY. Bayers will find it greatly tc their advantage to give ns a call. jan 18—3m JOHN GRAY, (X*nfc Tnggnrt & Gray,) DEALER IN WOODEN WADE AND BROOMS, Nos. 15 PULTON, sad 202 FRONT Bts., NEW YORK, Where he has constantly on hand, and offers ’for Saic, PAIKTED PAiLS, BRUSHES, MATS, Brooms, Twines, Cordage, CEDAR TUBS, PAILS, PtOUINS, COOLERS, CHURNS, tVILLOtV CRADLES, AVACONS, CHAIRS AND BASKETS, jan 18—3m FIFTY Rich Silk Robes. U f E Khali open, on thisir.orni ig, the 22d instant, 50 SPLENDID XEW SILK ROBES. |5p*The Ladies are invited to cal! and see them, feb22—It BOSTICK. KEIN Jc CO. T Account Bo instructed. feb I ittes of this onth for two months, before the next J Bacon. Flour. Molasses, Ac. rn AAA LBS. New Bacon, hog round. aJU«UUUlO,000 lbs. old Shoulders. 300 sacks S. F. Flour. 150 sacks extia and Family Flour. 20 hhds. old Molasses, 15 hhds. new do 150 bbls. Planting Potatoes. 500 bushels teeu Gats. 50 hhds New Orleans Sugar Q5Q sacks prime Kio Coffee. For sale by feb 2* AYRES, WTNGFIKLD A CO. Stockholders of this I of tho nett earnings of tho past six mo after the 15th of this month at tho Agent’s office ii j this city. By order ot the Board. I feb 15 3t WM. a HOLT, Agent quantities ! quantities !! OF Magnificent Dress Goods FOB THE SPRING TRADE OF 1859, OPENING EVERY DAY, AT PARKER’S. ,7! 0V * 1 ti»y Uw I it is my meditati. ^, . . , .... down merchants, bow*jorireya, Ntw lork. thy commandments hast | and adventure* The dement of “speed cn-| mart COAL—$9 per Ton, Delivered. Circuit. •n Supe- TUST received, Tennessee C oal, tine quality. CHAS. MACARTHY, Ordinary; | rior Court, February 22d, 18SJ. Apply to J. F. WINTER A CO. 1 march 1 • W. H. MILLER, Cl’k. | feb 8 RELIGIOUS BOOKS AND SABBATH SCHOOL LITERATURE. T HOSE wishing to purchase BIBLES, TRACTS, and good Books for the Library, or Sabbath reading, are invited to cull and examine the Stock of Religious Publications for sale at the Depository of the Georgia Bible and Colporteur Society, Cot ton Avenue. Macon, Ga. Every advantage will b*- offered t-* those who wish to select libraries either forttae Sunday School or Family. SAM’L BOYKIN, Dep. Ag t. feb 15—3 m Executor’s Sale OF CHOICE FAMILY AND PLANTATION 1ST E G R O E S . nY virtue of an order from the Honorable tho I ) Court of Ordinary of Houston County, will be sold before the Court House door in Perry, ou the tirsrt Tut ><lny in April n.-xt, .;.j >-* . gro property belonging to the Est ite of Sarah Jano Cranford, lato of sa.d county, deceased, forthe ben efit of the heirs and creditors of aai I Estate. In thia lot of unusually likely negroes, here are trained 1,011* • s. rv;i,i:fs ‘hiftiior to m> M-- u # valui.hl- Plantation Driver, Wagoners. Carriage Driver, and Several likely boys amt giri.-. ururin- °ntirod^>f« ta. CRANFORD; feb 22—todays Executer.