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Will! Afriitms Surrendered
SI'MMARV PWICF.KDIXG
• (iif Arabwi'
**’ “ t(d during the YVeok—Clored
uftiji* T n) j c ncr. Tlio two Africans, of tbs Wanderer's cargo,
|r»ro'H>h ti„> sti-amship Arabia tb*M <• illTi-tl',1 ill MhCi
The Princess Disaster.
The Baton ltougc Gazet&i gives the fol-
T in The SteHneWp Arama
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The Baton ltougc Gazette gives the fol- * , r
Wanderer's cargo. lowing additional particulars of the terrible ff'stSTT some tune sniee to be dming w.th
arshid and brought cess, on.the M.ss.ss.pp, fibre. 1 he only■ graU- versation tunK , U n>on the eoortancy of worn. ,,.
p -iincrclal Newfc
* . , l)N Mamkct.—The sale* of C. A. L. Lamar, it ace
by the 1 > puty IT. States M.... u.uugm. u., r v ......... attzpa iu»a. iuc uuiy gran-j Ii»fiiin tin hjmI Jiijm
,bo if °f. th ‘‘“ t - v : Z e 2 f* cl ! ar e cd - VC8t '; r - 2** , in connexion with 'the cat- lind Mr K J an j defended with great
dny. under the following eucumstances :-Mr, astrophe is, that the Engineer, by whose reck i warmth & f , p l ’ nion that women were natural
by ] lesness it was caused, was cut to pieces by ' i,. ; n<v>nc ,„„ t ™„ia he in,!..
Anecdote of tlie Late Mr. Key. Two centuries ago not one in one hundred
\ distinguished member of the bar in this wore stockings. Fifty years ago, not a boy
in a thousand was allowed tq run at large at
night. Fifty years ago not one girl in a thous
and made a waiting maid of her mother. Won
derful improvements in this wonderful age.
Chewing Tobacco, GEORGE PAYNE,
took the bull
iced to
Important Improvement
Id putting up
FIXE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO,
has been adopted by Messrs. K. GOODWIN A
BRO., of New York City.
TOBACCO, of the BEST QUALITY, is selected
,. # ft IIVI nanannn
was reported decidedly more
liuiul Condition of onr
COUNTRY,
y r . John Jay’s "Statistical
awr'r*' Agriculture,” an address re-
r'i the American t icograph-
r,l .Society—which, by the way,
IT,, the most satisfactory general
L of tmerican Agricultural statistics
pi ...ives rather a discouraging
Kail Road Meeting.
A meeting will be held in Knoxville on-Sat
urdar 19th inst, to take into consideration the ne **ly wrapped in TIX FOIL, and PATEXT F
1 propriety and practicability of building a Rail 1
I Road from Fort Valley to Bamesville via Knox-1 rnn ,;«,,u„ j.. - „ „ ■, . .
.«,«su,u«iijc™»sro. tne unusundness of his own opinions, and by ~ „ , ’ . . , vousisira >“« die or the pacaagea, rendering it
. , warrant, remark was made by the clerk, to several per-1 saying ^ he wou]d to him a little poem . uch TO!ul “ bc an cx ' ; onvenient to carry in the pocket, and by be*
! addressed to Chas. Van Horn, the Jailor of sons at the landing, that “never before did the ] IC j ia( j translated from the Spanish, which cm- tension of the Road from Brunswick to Fort 1 1D S PRESSED SOLID it keeps Moist and Fresh,
Chatham county, and directing him to bring boat have such a crowd of passengers—there l»odied his own sentiments on the subject: Valley. tt,ld improves in quality as it is used: while in oth-
j the n.jToe, before him, the aforesaid Justice, must be,” said he. “at least 150 women and The next da v be sent him the following: 1 The Hon. Howell Cobb and other distinguish- f r br “ ds ’ *»' 800,1 «s the package is opened the qual-
I This reuuisiticn was nromntlv obeved bv the I diildren on board “ .... ed Rail Road men will bo present and address I i*'^v^ndETERWRATES-tbe Tobacco grow-
1 t rag ur>—ana Jittering the pocket, to the great an-
possessory
This re, (uisiticn was promptly obeyed by the diildren on board.
Jailor, and the Africans being brought before When the fire was discovered by persons
the Justice, Mr. John A. Tucker swore that on the landing to be on the Princes, the wild-
he had seen them in po- onion of the claimant <»t consternation seized our people; they ran
in December last; whereupon the Africans to and fro, hastily counselling what to do.—
were turned over to Mr. Lamar and the novel All bad friends aboard, and many relatives.—
proceedings brought to a close. The proceed- F.very carriage, horse, buggy and vehicle to'
ings, we hear, were wholly ex parte, and dis
posed of in a very brief space of time.
It is but due to the U. S. District Attorney,
be had was brought into requisition, and many
on foot walked the entire distance, through
mud and water. The hour for the steamer I
Xatchez to come up bad already passed, and;
the hope was indulged that she might have j
been near by to rescue the passengers from J
the burning wreck.
The only boat at our landing that could af
ford assistance was the steam ferry. The
crowd rushed to her, but as aho had not com-,
i nl obtaining further statistics ■ Wc state the facts of the case without com- menced the morning crossing, she did not have
L and unless there has been a mark-1 me nt Though—leaving out of view theques- up steam. After necessary delay, she left the
’ C ut during the last seven years, the I jion of legality, belonging to the judicial tri-1 landing. Arrived at the scene of disaster,
P/.„ragriculture is ^ot very pmmis- j b una ] s of the country—we are really gratified j she crossed over to West Baton Ronge, where
to know that these unfortunate creatures have ! it was supposed some of the passengers and:
isle the Wheat crop. Although j ^ last been released from confinement, and crew had been picked up. She landed at :
Ecervascd in its actual amount, it has j aro t0 be restored to the open air of heaven,: several places, but found none of the suffer-
L,| in proportion to tlio increase oi w | iere tj ie y w iU thrive better themselves, and ers except at Mr. Leveque’s, where there were
I,, fjtglaml its culture is rap-. be pat to some useful employment.—Sar. Ilrv. five deckhands of the boat, two “white men
while in the Middle Stales it Ml and three colored men, foui
,iauarv, and our chief supplies now King Cotton.
ftlic Northwestern district. In • u* The i|uantity of cotton wool brought into
,ver twelve millions Knir i al .,i' ;.t
■f die program of our national »g- Mr. Ganahl, who has discharged bis duty in
11 many -i.iple protlueLs thequanti- these slave trade cases with praiic-worthy
I - ' marked decrease in 1850 fidelity to the Government, to add thalhewas
' |. >>t n-nsua, from which Mr. engaged at the time In a legal investigation
knitted most of the purely statistical before the Court of Admirslity, and had not
I,. „„ r k,( from that raisetl in pre- the slightest intimation of what was going on
*' i util the census of lSOiMherc | until the entire matter bad been disposed of.
>s»'oV
Ll. awl unit*
aent dunn)
' oiiragn.'i
One ere of beauty, when the aun
Was on the striata of OuatIali;utver,
To gold converting, one by one.
The ripples of that mighty river,
Beside me on the bank was seated
A Seville girl-with auburn hair.
And eyes that might the world hare cheated—
A bright, wild, wicked, diamond pair.
She stooped and wrote npon the aantl.
Just as the lovely sun was going.
With such a small, white, shining hand.
Yon would have sworn ’twas stiver flowing.
Her words were three, and not one more;
What couM Diana's motto be;
Tito syren wrote npon the shore:
“ Death no inconstancy.” •
And then she turned her languid eyes
So full on mine that. Devil take me !
I set tho air on fire with sighs.
And was the fool she chose to make me.
St. Francis might have been deceived
With such an eye and-such a hand ;
Yet one week more and I believed
As mnch the woman as the sand.
N.Y. Times.
the meeting.
MANY CITIZEN'S.
The Journal ,t Messenger, Shite Press, Nine
teenth Century will please give the altove one
insertion.
Death of Ex-Senator Geycr.
St. Louis, March 6, ISoO.
The Hon. Henry S. Geyer, formerlyUni-
.,,, in 1840 was ove
ilhile in 1880 it was but nitto mil-
four of them very
badly scalded. The ferry brought up tl.eI. raenry a. ueyer. lonnenvl,m-
^ Hon! F. C. Laville, member of the I.egisla- t ^ d . States Senl,,or from M,ssoun - died last
N Knglaml’c very year might be piled into a pyramid! turc from New Orleans, both legs broken and n, S llt -
. , ' | that would rival that of Cheops. The eight 1 otherwise dangerously injured. He was _ __ __ _ *" __ _ .
miaseof |" l 'i*ty-liye percent. \ lul '' tliousai.d live hundred and seventy-two millions \ taken to the house of 11. V. liahin, where every *^* SI ** ,,,,rs oftlie P.RI. General.
: ,1,,>ing i* s pre-emtneiice in urn prtv i (> f 0 f yarn spun in England in a year might | attention- is being bostowed. The ferry Waihisstus, March 8—Postmaster Gener-
ihc great ccrval staple, lilt lots ami: ll0 W ound round and round the earth, as a boy brought np Mrs. Wm. Stephens and her son,; a l Brown, died this morning at half-past
^Ultr•»hu , ''' , umkc up loril, MU it- winds strings round his top'; or wc might throw of this parish, the latter severely scalded; also ^o’clock. Up to a quarter of an hour previ-
btcoinin.-' the most extensive granarj the shuttle over distant Uranus, and then tangle a white man, slightly scalded, but so severely ous, he was perfectly conscious of his condi-
A sin -'"*.'' rivalling < tte»a, I antz g ; together the “red planet Mars," the Ksrtli,' cut about the head as to be unable to give any ' ,l on, and took leave of his family.
Venus, Mercury, ana tlio Sun in our net of cot-! account of the affair, or to tell how he escaped; . Last night the President had a final inter-
ID’ .1 1 # wvf #1 t „4j r . » VIHW, .uui uij, Mlllt tllU s'Ills III UUI I1UI Ul IUI* tdlUUUl U1 lUUttUallt III IU ll.ll IIUW llQCSCtt
. ^"to the pnmii. > o tv i n : ton. The whole of the British Islands might be 1 two negroes came upon the ferry, one .
(uotsUmhiigtonn} jmriicuiarBiai , wrapped up in cotton wool, and put up careful- says he belongs to Mr. Robertson, of this Daring an occasional delirium the dying man; m»r 15
*ru, oAt-S In>! ‘ an( . ^ tl j 1 " ’ lv for tilt* insnection offiitnro aeoji. in not vorv i nl:ir*p—npitlior ininml. ‘ f *“' t * n ' ** ” 1 ‘
who v!ew . w ‘ t, ‘ him, and was affected to tears.— ZEILIX, IIUXT A CO.
OXYGENATED BITTERS.
The annexed statement of Prof. A. A Hayes, M.
D., State Assay er. Is ample testimony of the scientif
ic manner in which this medicine is compounded,
and recommends it to Professional Men.
An opinion having been asked for of me, in con-
sequence of the formula for preparing Oxygcnattd
Bitters being known to me, I express the following
in form:—
The composition of these Bitters includes those
medicinal snbstances which experienced physicians
have resorted to for special action on tho system,
when deranged by Fevers, Dyspepsia, Agues, and
General Debility, resulting' from exposure or climate
influence.
These are rendered permanent, and remain active
in this preparation, os a consequence of the scientif
ic manner in which they are combined.
It was a well founded inference, that the prepara
tion, used in larger or smaller doses, would prove
a valuable General Medicine, which experience has
demonstrated.
In this medicine, no iretalic salts can l>e found
by the most delicate chemical trials.
Respectfully, A. A. HAYES, M. D„
Assayer to the State of Mass.
No. 1 Pine Street, Boston, lGth Dec., IS52.
Skth W. Fowls A Co., Boston, Proprietors.—
Sold by tbeir agents every where.
For sale in Mseon by E. L. STROHECKER and
, l> ' , ! i;t v a,- J ,_i -j ’ ly for Use inspection of future ages, in not very place—neither injured
- li»'; f ’***“'* /iomasutl ’ I loll.. ra *°y yuan.’ consumption of that raw material. [ As soon as apprised of the fact, we repaired
»nd wine „ , i , Ninety yean; ago, at the commencement of| to the scene of disaster as fast as borges coaid
called for “the Bill,” evidently alluding to the
defeated appropriation bill haviug reference
to the Postolfice Department. His death occa- i
m
A Great Medicine lor Feiiinlcs.
Hundreds of stimulants hare been inreuted and
riimttbeatmMt'^wamong aB^WiTf! 80,d 'P or P« rtin K'<* b «‘Prj fi ' in ‘ h “ v * rio “ sdi8 f 8e6
flip comiminitvr ° , and derangements to which the delicate form of wo-
y ‘ man render her subject. The result of sll these stim
little vital organisation was leit. But in using "Bar-
have's Holland Bitters” you will find no such disas
trous results. It it a purely vegetable compound,
prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the
manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Btcr-
bave. Under iu influence tveryuerve and muscle
recieves new streugtli and vigor—appetite and sleep
return, anil, finally, perfect health. See adrertise-
ut i' ii' ■•i l1 “I *''* j our inaniifacturing career, the population of I take us. On the way we met the wounded,
ing to the enoni 1 , Britain was about eight millions. N*ow it has j in'charge of tlieir friends, too much appalled
M tofc V* ■*» ^1 PawaaviKts SmxaUBOxRoora.—>Xjke follow- j *“* h* 80 ,0 momentary activity to the
luredanioimtcl to eight himdred mtl- g |* n( ^ cliLstcring in ma.-ies around tlie central the place of iccident and was throwing ui. ln K Article we copy from the Rural intclligcn- ne . rvo “*J* tem '* n ' 1 mU8c ‘f* : b “‘
1 manufacturing Sw«l If it were not for cotton, i Us'lfel'eTand bl“k Tmokc of dlth? of attention by those who d^ire j
n0 ci° th l C U ' c 1V an ;' if . it t ,''' crL ' notf ” r Tl>0 noble lu artcl citizens by the way Mr.&ggS* h» b -“t.oms »"«11 M buiW m^ve. up
pin, staple production of our conn-1 °, t > e^eSfed thaT Ihc value ofVhc cotton KS°'^d°the tStrs^had “no^only ‘sent ■ “>ing ...ore tliat nearly all peo- { *° remedies, have findly ended... destroying what
. n a>>mg in amount even our famed ( ^ (; re „ Britain for home use, if! out their servants With b-ilms and linen for P Ic . tn o w .'ft b «ywoul(l attend to tl; that is, to
<>«*» ,ol,ic ?T, U InJ “ n . corn '., ts ! equally tlividetl amongst the whole jmpulatiSn,' u“ e woVndJl but tin selv«,v“reonthc«wt! ?f ,nn V lc > imc on the roolk oftheir build-
retrograded n no SUte, andthe { t. ^ ,W11W« a&firapmW' Wom« Th«l» m ^ , lat lt , on considerably
- n «‘H ,n » u ’ d “ four " ,ndm : for each person. But it is stilt more astonish- no Ungu^rc to wrtravTt * th,ck ' “ M to 7’ ake ^ " hite, and
Im-itfU in 180lO, over WTOQ hundwl ing to «, nsi der that, if our exports were equally Therteamcr M^Rie^ad left the scene when >. ou "! 11 ? tver trou , blcd with moss; and if
l<i,j aiul fully fight hundred mil-: distributed, each of tho eight hundred and seven- we drived Capt Tobin of that boat de- v? 10 ***** f
lew people are probably aware , ,. eiht nlil , ions ofthc iahabiUnU of the earth Ter vcstmirratelul remembrance of &Ucom- y put « ns hme l ° n *2^? wtll takeallthc
of onr “Mon-da-mm’ although ^ uW have EngKsl, cottongoods to the extent, “So leave the roof white and clean, and
^ J** * llc f “' h,rc . o» the com .wop! ya , of flftcvn , Kt „^ Arise in price of cot- Uted^dadministor to the dying a^d^.ro- I" 1 '°^ *'“1^ 118 ha<1 bct ‘" P* m ' w, " t: *"
tv»ivt* vears would luutkrupt the t * .» »• '. t t ' t * . tue ueaa, aammister to tne aymg, anu pro ^ It ought to be done once a year, in my _
,, ,t,rta inmeut for man and I tens t” a 'n „ l.ntnshirc to a natto.u.1 ca ytde for the reicno from the wreck. ThePeer- opinion; the shingles will last almost twice tM j „ Lcucorrfieaor Wl.itfS,
p uaintcrtl on the mate of every com* , , . ., . , leaa, bouud up for Red River, rendered val- long as thev will to let the roof all ctow over One of the most prevalent of the derangements
I painu u on u»v ui • If we l«K>k to the ear y part of the present cen- lla hl« naaiatnnfo ami tha atanmpr Nntrhpz . J M ‘, , 1 , rT°'' 0 ' cr of the female economy connected with the Uterine
.mtry, for m tho \YcrtCom is R.v- I tuly we shaU find that wc thrni received our aup- ! *° ^ 1 ^ “ < ® 1 . the "J of m y ! System-, condition of system dependingon «re-
catUc and swine—the number of jj*L' of eotton from u( war( i s of t hjrtv different fTO “ TfS?* ht 1 ., 1 u 5* cab,n ' **• * trew P house, ten years ago, when the shingles were taxed and weakened state of loeal vessels brought
don it nearly equalling the number L rts nfthc woriti. andthat amongst the smallest ? vcr wl, ,‘ l " u ’ ll * ted bodies—so blackened, all covered with moss, and they appeared to bc about_by a great variety^ofcircumstances. This is
.M. U is exported to the West Indies. ^ the ( L nt rih.itio„s w« re those frmn the United ^ ““Ue hm.se wls’ ^ . \ST, °.° at of ed on more frequently to prescribe Cor! than proita-
ltd Ireland—used in sugar - bctar.es StatWt At the present time, however, from most G'lbert L. bees, whose house was lune, and nave followed it nearly every year bly „ iy nthersppertainitig to the female economy;
tries; so that we owe out l>ccf anti fth thirty count” e< we receive no cotton neare,t P° la * wliere the I nnccss touched since then, anti tlio roof is better now than it; and is one of those derangements that has called
Englishman owes his sugar, and the , . it-., ,i elicr ,1 ,! ow n l,nost entirely mi- ahore ’ & ave U P 1,18 en(iro premises to the suf | was then; and, to all appearance, if I follow my forth treatment than probably any other—a treat-
is “dhrop o' tvliiakv " to the great. ^ "nitrf SUtoli • ttat L« "re^iom ferin «’ wh ° wer « “‘ken there, before the boats lmnd, it will last ten or fifteen years longer.
Mon-da min. them nine-tenths of cur whole supply, and be-' °°55?* «rnved. The shingles haye been on the roof over thir-
11 very well, so lar as it goes, hut the that s , b i„ su m c ient, cotton rises When the Natchez cam, aloog-to remove ty yeare^ There isi morc nsk about s^urkacatch-
is that in oilier necessary products | threeitence Dertamnd tho wounded the doors and window shutters ing on the old rooftluin on a newly shingled roof,
n,grading While f^e and lager And nil this t me, whilst the senreity of cotton ^ ere ‘® ke “ »•’ See’s house, and they were Those that do not have lime near by, can use
mg, there is a decided decrease rroa |, s almo-t a imnit • whilst it Is‘calculated borne to the boat on them. In the cabin of good strong wood ashes, and these will answer
agony and a very good purpose to the same end.’’
,11, imis.rtant products of wheat and : wjth alaril| tIw , , he entire stock of all kinds of ,h £ boat such a scene of mteusc
hough this is partially the effect of coMon England is only equal to a consump- offering never was cncompas^d .n the same .
i,l, ntal to the product itself, it is a|- tjoM of feur whilst mlr manufacturers de- 8 P a f b « fore ' , H “° wer , e , wl T e ‘ b ? ndln K over r ! Poww or a New I B EA.-Ohserving a meth-
at tmit'itrc owing to a lack ofagn-| c | with a tragic urixture of resignation and "Usbands and fathers wild wtth the agony of, od of taming wdd horses which rather takes the
borers. " bile every avenue of trade ,1,,’^ t | ia t raw cottcn might be and ought to intense excitement—swollen, mutilated and wind out of Mr. Rarey’s sails, I beg leave to
nwliatiieal occupation in our large half the price it is at prwtcnt-ami whilst in dyiug friends and relatives were here, only mention a way which a late dear friend of mine
kxkol up with com]>eti toes,-the great S pite of this the price of cotton rises and our 1 known when they could tell their names. “Is I saw practised in one of the streets of N’ew York,
it! litU- of the West suffer for the want thirteen millions of money arc as good as lost to there a lady who will give her state room to . to overcome the obstinacy of restive horses. He
a A farmer’s son. Imping to better I us _ a || t ), j s t j me there lire a vast and ttnexplor- /A| * poor creature ?” said a stalwart man, as | saw a gentleman in a light wagon, whose horse
weirs to the city, and so the (arms ,.,i territory in which from all times, cotton not he cleared the way lor a young woman buried j would not move for all the dogging he could
'inn and the Atlantic States are tie- on , ] las -i-mvii but liar been cultivated. Whilst in blankeU on a door borne hy others—“I administer to him. At length a cartmau went
rJuratora, while tlie thinly-peopled ; wo i_ or “ ur predoeessom—were tattooing our will,” said several voices, and doors flew open ■ up to the gentleman and said, “If you please,
J ui,tricts of the West receive com- |)!|ke(1 ladies, the inhabitants of the land were with the words. Did not the strong arm [ sir. I’ll make him_ga” “By all means,”
ft*- 1 — *“ ‘ L ‘ : — *' ' rr™ _ i.
ment which in the great majority of eases has result
ed in nothing but tksporaky relikk. Without en
larging upon s subject, which in the columns of a
public print, there is ao mnch difficulty in selecting
langaage sufficiently appropriate to exhibit the de
rangement in all its different phases, the proprietor
of Risley's Compound Fluid Extract of Buclia, would
call the attention of sufferers to the merits of the
preparation in the derangements refered to. Its
exhibition foryoora proved it a most reliable preps*
ration by the thousands that have made use of it.
Allsafferen from the derangement referred to, would
do well to give a trial. It is for solo by Druggists
snd Country Merchants throughout the country.
IIAbttAL, RISLEY A KITCHEN.
Importers and Wholesale Druggists, 76 Barclay St.
New York.
mar 15 2w[3]
noyauce of the consumer. The Dressing which the
Fine Cut Tobacco undergoes in the process of man
ufacture, frees it from all grit or impurities so ob
jectionable in the use of Hug Tobacco. Chewers
will do well to give the Patent Pressed a trial, and
judge for themselves.
For sale by Wholesale Merchants, who receive it
direct from the Manufacturers.
E. GOODWIN A BRO.,
207 A 209 Water Street, N. Y.
marls—lm inside, leaded.
Experience tbe Best Testl
1IEGEMA2V, CLARK A CO’S
CKMIXI! COO LIVER OIL.
Has been proved by twelve years’ experience the
best remedy for CoasunrTiox, Schoecla, Ac., and
is recommended by.the most Eminent Physicians.
CAUTION.—Beware of preparations pretending
to possess the properties of the Oil in concentrated
form, as many of them are worse than useless. The
Pure Oil has been fonnd to act better and have
more speedy effect than any jelly or other prepara
tion of it.
Sold by Druggists generally. feb 21—3m.
InYlotham, when tbe son is low, ”
Come forth in swarms the insect foe.
And for onr blood they bore yon know,
And snek it in most rapidly.
But bugs, roaches, 'skeeters—black or white-
in death's embrace are stiffened qnite,
If Lyon'a Powders chance to light
In their obteure vicinity.
The effect of this powder is almost Instantaneous
death to ali the insect tribe. Gardena can be pre
served, and houses cleared of the vermin pest. It
is free from poison, and harmless to mankind and
domestic animals. All genuine signed E. Lyon.
Powders for insects, pills for rats and mice.
Sample Flasks, 25 cts.,; regnlar sines, 50 cts. A SI,
BARNES A PARK, New York.
mar 1—lm
l From the Wheeling TIMES and GAZETTE.]
Though it may seem strange to many who have
not seen it yet there is no donbt of the fact, that Prof.
Wood’s Hair Restorative will change grey hair to its
original color, and cause it to grow onheads entirely
bald, and by a few applications keep it from falling
off. There was a time when persons who bad lost
their hair were compelled to wear wigs or go bald,
but since the advent of Prof. Wood’s Tonic, there is
longer any necessity of wigs or grey hairs,
mar 1—lm
THEATRE
.A. t. Ralston’s Hall.
THE WONDERFUL RAVELS.
SUPERB DANCING! SPLEN
DID PANTOMIME. .
GREAT TIGHT ROPE PERFORMANCE.
The Marti nett! and Blond in Families. '■
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday A Friday.
a
Geor-
WHOLESALE A RETAIL
druggist
And State Licensed Apothecary,
MACON, GA.
I S happy to Inform his friends, patrons and the
public generally, that his Stock is now full and
complete, which comprises every article that should
be found in a First Class
Dru^airel Chemical Store.
Weekly arrival 1 of the Savannah Steamers ena
ble. him to replenish his Stock W eekly, with
FRESH AND CHOICE GOODS,
which are bought with great attention to purity,
sold os LOW as at any Drng Establishment in O
fits.
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS
Compounded at ill hours with care and neatness.
His stock consists iu part of the following articles:
Drills, Chemicals and iHciliciiics,
Dves, Paints, Oils and Colors,
Glassware, Syringes, modern styles, great variety.
Window Gloss, Putty, Artists Tools,
Mechanical, Artificial and Natural Leeches,
Fresh Hops and all other Herbs,
Surgical Instruments and Medicine Chests,
Family Soaps, Fine Starch and Geletines,
Fine Castor Oil for Family use,
Wines and Liquors for Medical use only,
Perfumery, Pomades and Toilet Articles.
Gold and Silver Leat, Gold and Tin-foil and Artificial
Teeth,
Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes,
White Wash, Paint, Cloth and Flesh Brushes,
TRIPOLI, a great article for cleaning Metal and
Glass,
Grass and Garden Seed,
and all the patent Nostrums of the day.
• Comer Mulberry street and Colton Avenue, Macon.
apl 21
Watches! Watches!
C ELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS—James
Hoddell A Co., lt. A G. Beesley, Josh Toleman,
Josh Olarenshaw, Edwards Robinson, and the cele
brated American Watch in Gold and Silver Cases, j
SWISS MAKERS—Eugene Brnqnet, Breithing
Laderiet, EJonard Favre, Brandt and others too j
numerous to mention, by
DAY A MAITSSENET.
Clocks, Clocks, Clocks.
The Marble Clock, running three weeks without
winding—striking honr and half hour. Also, Eight
Dav, Marble and Marbleized Iron, Bronze, Wood
and Marine Time-pieces, with and without ihealarm.
DAYAMAUSSENET.
Fine setts of Jewelry. DAY A MAUSSEXET.
Diamond Pins, Finger Rings and Ear Rings.
DAY A MAUSSEXET.
Fob, Vest, Chattalans and Guard Chains.
DAY A MAUSSEXET.
A fine assortment of Necklaces, Crapes, Medalions
and other Trinkets, by DAY A MAUSSEXET.
Silver Table, Tea, Salt. Mustard. Berry. Sugar
and Cream Spoons. Also, Desert and PickleForkes.
Cups, Goblets, Waiters, and sundry other silver ar
tides too numerous to mention, by
DAY A MAUSSEXET.
Musical Instruments.
Violincelos. Violins, Flutes, Flodgeolets, Fifes,
Banjoes and Tambnrines, also a fine assortment of
Italian, French, and English Violin Strings by
DAY & MAUSSEXET.
Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Specka with the
Scotch Pebble Glosses, by
DAY A MAUSSENET.
FANCY GOODS—A large assortment, by
DAY A MAUSSENET.
JEWELRY' REPAIRING done at the shortest
notice and ts tke Inlpottible manner, WATCHES,
Magic and Hunting Cases, Gold and Silver Hoddell
WATCH KS, for sale by
ort 1 6 DAY A MAUSSENET.
6. M. ^Irohtchff,
Corner 3n ami Mi'LSEKr.r Si keet?
MACON, GA.
CIKOICE DRUGS,
SELECTED MEDICINES.
PURE CHEMICALS,.
-
SURGICAL I.VSTRI jiUNT
WINDOW GLASS,
PERFUliER'Y,
. SOAPS.
PA I NTS.
2 )
PATENT MEDICINES,
FRESII GARDEN SEED,
Merchants and Physicians
WHO miDX THEMSELVES
ON DEALING in ARTICLES OF THE
FIRST QUALITY,
And at low Prices,
MAY RELY UPON BEING SUITED, j
Macon, Jan. 4th, 1858.
The subscriber will make cosh advances on cot
ton consigned to George Parsons A Co., Savannah,
and agree to hold the ooUon forty-live to fifty days
from date ofshipments. ISAAC SCOTT
jan 5
18S9.
SPRING TRADE.
W E can exhibit a fine Stork of
ISt’ItlMi tiOUOS.
t5P*Call and see them.
Barage Kobe Rosati,
“ “ Magicienne,
“ “A Junes,
“ Tissues and Muslin, in all Rohe styles.
Fancy Silks, Barage^Shawls, Capes, etc.
Ladies Linen Dusters, together with a general
assortment of
Staple Goods.
“THE LADIES FRIEND,” a useful portion of
a Ladies Ward Robe, may be had at our Store.
FEARS. SWANSON A PRITCHETT,
marts—lm Cotton Avenue, Macon.
said
* lirrv to argue
to their |iojiiiIation. s .,j nn j Ilg cotton cloths, and clothing themselves ! tremble ami eyes fill with emotion J Ay, there I the gentleman. The cartman went to the hen-
that country life has ; „j,j, „ unnmvinintinn to deernrv nml was no one there unmoved—it was a scene to: nel, and filling bis hand with mud, approached
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.
For the rapid care of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma and Consump
tion, ii universally known as the best remedy ever
jet discovered for every variety of Pulmonary dis
ease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so
numerous tbe cases of its cures, that almost every
section of the country abounds in persons publicly
i J. r .,> DOIBCSS _ _
(il late a marked decrease, <omc hundred miles in width, hut a vast uncx-' noble and exalted would all appear who stood ,
and the
Unt
k tliiuv i: _
the face of a constantly increasing . piorgil regTon, \viiifre. upon that bank! Mr. W. M. Boswell, at Con- The New Mimstkr to Mexico.—Robert
-Xne York Etmirng Post. The cotton blooms l elow the barren peak. ard’s plantation, deserves a special notice.— McLane, Esq., who is to go out as Minister to
~ „ „ “ The cotton blows by every winding creek; The force under h'» command, somo fifty Mexico, is an accomplished man. He is son
.In i .nrtu-lsli t It, so that any man who is so inclined, gathers as hands, were taken immediately to the river ' to Louis McLanc, of Delaware, who was Sec-
*• U,F ’ or S, ; E V- FV ', much as he needs; the rest falls and droops and hank after the explosion. Oue of the hands, rotary of State under General Jackson, suc-
clergyman, liaanvcu many . wb< t«d. Labor is i-upcrabimdant, and the a negro man, swam some fifty yards into the' ceeding Edward Livingston to that office. lie
“P manufacture ofcotto,, has never creased, since stream, caught the line, brought it to shore was a prominent member of Congress, repre
ss raly aiUictcd with rheumatism. ; ancestors ofthese jieoplc brought their rude and made the boat fast but it burnt off, with- senting the Baltimore District of Maryland du
ll-1 to consult Uoetortxrnlinttj.wiio s . ) ; n( jj e am ] distaff and looms out of Egypt, out allowing time for many to escape. Sever- ring the Polk administration and was snbse-
Itlie fashion, lie did so. autl was | w j, en , tb e “tree wool ” of Herodotus was hardly j al ladies and children were saved and brought ’ quently American Minister to China. He is a
by htm |to take an earth-tath; he known • a ,h or e safe by servants on board and the good linguist, a man of marked ability, and
* ®" e ; and he tlionght it ata mm fhe legitimate metropolis of King Cotton’s hands of Mr. Conard on shore. Mr, Boawcll progressive in his views of American expan-
w likely to be of great service, wy tcrr j tQy j. j s undoubtedly western Africa. “Af- threw cpenaH the houses on tbe plantation.; sion
itfgrctlcd that be bad not resolution , rifai » say* Dr. Livingston, “is the very territory aqt] t l;ebauds of the place cheerfully furnished
Tbe Statue of Webster docs not please tbe
ary organs which are incident to our climate. By
its timely use many, nay almost all attack! of disease
npon tbe Lang* or throat, are arrested and thus are
saved many thoosanda every year from a premature
grave. No family should be without it, and those
who do neglect to provide themselves with a reme
dy which words off this dangerous class of diseases
will hare oaase to deplore it when it is too late —
Proofs of the surprising efficacy of the Cherry Pec-
toral need not be given to tbe American people,—
they have living proofs in every neighborhood.—
But those who wish to read the statements of those
whose health has been restored and whose lives
have been savvd by its use, will find them in my A-
merican Almanac with the agent below named as to
furnish gratis for every one.
Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and An
alytical Chemist, Lowell. Mass—And sold by all
Druggists and dealers in medicine throughout this
mar 15—3m.
urgTwou _ “~~*~7T.~"r"inca.NaywPr. Livmgsion, "latae vans tern tory and tbe hands oft! __
f ^rh V "™tiont walled into tho doe for cotton ’, ’ A"<1 ’hilt assertion, ^hich stands their articles of wearing apparel to clothe j Boston people. The following squib from the i
general feeling: ! SAVE YOUK HORSES.
be set higher* I | ** We tike great pleasure in recommending the
gentleman to his friend, > Mexican Mustang Unniment as a valuable and in-
•" • o " ’ ' IIIM'II'V ) IHJjjpj ui tlUHIluaill Ultu UIUUUII I*. UI jrtmiuiuiv, *WS •imwiuswuuss
i'qttable mould—was gently fill- i and ni't-aim of commnnination by the rivers and j concerning “the locust” (cicada Scptemdccem,)
*?blhe collarbone, the head and, j ,,-vths Uirotigh tho bush sufficient for our present and published in your issue of the 24th insL, 1
|Kr, and remaining out of * be pur|>osc. We scent, tlcrefore, to have witliin | will state a fact which I have not noticed to liavc
atnni were buried, being placed j t>ur grasp tlie one clement of continued prosperi- been observed by any writer upon the subject
“k- The patient being fairly in 1 jy wanting to us, natnolv, an important and ac-1 The last regular locust year in this country
if wren was removed, and he com- ■ eessihlc increase of the dominions of King cot-1 was 1843, and I availed myself of the opportu-
‘tWr persons around him in a like ton.—Dirkeni HoustlM Hbrds. j nity to study their peculiarities and habits
himself; and he passed the time, ■ — : — -»• Their song, cn masse, is very diflfcreut in sound
httoald, in conversing with them— At riv tlie i:uro|»:i. | and (ono wun the song of one hy himself; and
sfctviury to remain three or four COTTON 4PY-^NCEP 1*®^* (by frrejutmt attontion ntj- car became so farnil-
f earth. Vohe, March 7—Tho Ounard steam-, iar with their tones that if one sounds anj’ where
^ he must have been!’’n lady re- i ,hjn Parana has arrival with Ijverpool dates i within hearing, I instantly detect it ’ibis has
i to the l!Uh nit,. being one day inter than enabled uie to discover what I tuay call thefre-
t««r.ry. the sensation of heat was ihomt brought by the.tara. j ^nyt “aporadie. appewanoe of thi. bmU
LtVKnrOOtCoTTOtt ViAnMT.—The aale. of | diftfcrent parts of he county since the y«r 1848
,, , t i,|o Speculators tak- I have observed them some five or six different
the week were 88.400 bales. Speculators tak lx . ginlling w jU. the year 1845 up to the
*J«Te; there was an unpleasant
wffocation, mid the perspiration wns
uhea the time prescribed bad ex-
™a "as placed around him, the
taken out of his grave, and well
“1 he was allowed to put on his
ing 15,000 and exporter* 7000 bales. AH
qualities had advanced Id. Tbe sales on Fri
day were 8000 bales, exporters and specula-
■ H r tors each taking 1000 bales, the market clos-
depart. It was to disagreeable, j ing active at the following quotations: Mid
dle could never summon courage to dling Orleans, 7 I-Ifi; Fajr Orleftnt, 71; Mid-
operation a second time ; but dling Mobiles tj 15-16) Fair Mohiles 7^ ; Mid-
u friemls bail taken an eart!)~l>ath , dlinpj Uplands (ii; tair Uplands 7l-l(i.
sud they thought that the process rurllicr hy lb* Enropa
lit use to them.
een persons iu the earth-bath ray
'd remember going with my uncle
x he consulted Doctor Graham.—
'*•‘1, iu a splended livery, received
ucted us into tbe garden, and we
■Wteemed to ben bod of cauli-
* the age of wigs—of powder-
there were several old gentle- ni w , r | -iuv _ _____
^>to the neck iu tho ground, with , .j (HK) hales—market firm and prices un
be seen above the earth, and c h an ged. The Steamer’s news came too late
^^*4«ig npon it. The footman ^ # ^ ct the raar ket. Flonr buoyant—sales
•p to one of the most consider- O fjg i ooo barrels. Wheat advancing—sales
*5*' and introduced him to Ins 3^000 bushels. Turpentine firm at 50c.—
Rosin firn at 724c. Rice firm.
The Paris Bourse closed steady at 08f, for
^The Rarings report breadstufls dull tea
very firm—turpentine firm- ’
Napoleon’s intentions are said to be cer
tainly warlike.
IHnrkeltf.
New Uiik, March 7.—Sales of Cotton to-
"Dus, sir, b Doctor Graham.”—
took a bath every morning
fatourage his patients, and shone
frfsce of mother earth as the big-
—“S.figs. He could not feel my
*’ ‘5rhis arms were interred as
;but he looked at hia tongue.
■“> »ery many question*, in exact
*flh the practice of the oollege,
_**Pf*cribed an earth-bath, which
my uncle took.
:, i lfui!” all the ladies exclaimed,
: “it must just be like heing
* ■ Were there any women there!”
* "as present, certainly; and I
"‘-t females did not take these
I recollect that the advertise-
^*7 recommended them to ladies
t remedy for sterility, inasmuch
"ould surely impart to them
of its fruitfulness—the earth
^tde mother of all things.
•'roiu Mexico.
|*"\ 1 via New York) March
‘ "m \ er* Crux annourioes that that
“•ate of seige. Gen. Miramons
♦onis are, “J.ibcrals or Death."
j* “'*>a the Capitol of Mexico, in*
** 8*nl forworn by the steamship
detained hv Gen. Miramon, for
of concealing his rooTemonts.
present time.
In 1845 l found in one place, six miles from
my residence, two or three hundred; and in
another, three miles pfi; in a different direction,
a still lqrger number, consisting of both varie
ties, tlie large apd the qmall They were in
both instances confined to three or four acres of
a large body of woods They were all that 1
remember seeing that year, excepting* solitary
a vidual in another place, whose lonely song
a most melancholy sound.
Since that year l liave never found more than
half a dozen or a doxcu in the same place, and
in but few places tlie same year, until 1857,
when I fount! them in many different localities,
but never many together.
I avail myself of tlie medium of your paper
for this response to Dr. Smith, in order to re
quest that if any of your readers who may chance
to see it, have observed simibr phenomena they
may communicate the same.
Very respectfully,
ROBERT E. PEYTON,
Feb. 2fi, 1859. Fauquier epunty, Ya.
From Washington.
Waihixhtox, March 7.—McLean has been
confirmed ns Minister to Mexico, and will
leave on Wednesday next for Vera Crux.—
He will recognize the Juarez government, if
tbe former it able to sustain himself against
tho Church party.
Postmaster General Brown
Ittr. and Mrs, Sickles.
Wasuinutox, Mnreli, 7.—Mr. Sickles still re
mains in jail, anxously awaiting his trial, which
will lie commenced this week. He was visited
yesterday by several of his special friends. He
requests, however, that no one be admitted to
his department out of idle curiosity, or with-
atill linocr- - out apprising him of their names and object
.Ull linger , Mr s/ Sickles stift remains at her house with
some relatives. She still entertains some hope
that
of being forgiven by her husband, an .
A Bawls SOLS Esrawm.—A llajlun >">'t - n . i . Mll( . i | i . ailin , na y ye t take plate. Site ls en-
ndent in speaking of the flight of tSoutquque, jhnaiastic and fervent in protesting her contri-
pondent
says:
front of the statue of Webster,
reply of oue of the
'aboutfire hundred miles!"
Jenna Lamar.—When the Grand Jury Pre
sentment had been read, Iverson L. Harris, Esq.,
at the request and in behalf of the local bar,
expressed to his Honor, Judge Lamar, the great
satisfaction felt by the Bar, at his administra
tion during the Term of the Court—their thanks
for the promptness with which he yielded to
tlie application to preside for Judge Hardeman,
and relieve him whilst in sucli ill health from
the onerous duties of the bench; and concluded
by tendering the earnest wishes ofthc Bar, that
his life may bc prolonged, and be attended with
Hinny sucli marks of public approval, -
To the-compliments of tlie Grand Jury and
those of tlie ltar, Judge Lamar, who was deeply
touched by such a testimonial, made a feeling and
handsome'acknowledgement—Fed. Union, 8/h
\nsL
The Bullion Bank «f New York may at length
he regarded as a fixed feet The Board of Di-
rectors met on Friday, and began subscriptions
qualifying themselves according to the articles
of association, which require that cadi director
shall hold at least $10,000 stock, the Board be
ing obliged to hold one-fifth of the entire capi
tal.
The capital stock is $1,000,000, with the priv
ilege of increasing to $10,000,000. The shares
are $1,000 each. The main features of the in
stitution are that it shall not lend or use the
money of depositors, that it shall not deal in
exchange; that it shall not lend money to its
officers or on its own stock; tliat it shall pre
serve inviolate the money in its vaults. The
rates of charges on deposits are not yet fixed.
Etiqi’kttk or Covstsiiip.—If you wish to of
fer your hand to a tady, choose your opportu
nity, The best time to do it is when she is
getting out of an omnibus,
A man the other day declared lie bad in his
time eaten so much veal, he was ashamed to
lookaoalfin the bee! We suppose he never
made use of a looking-glass.
Had the Worst or it.—“Do you want
any berries. Ma’am!" said a little boy who was .
shabbily dressed, and his feet were bare and ,
travel stained. In both hands lie held up a
tin pailful of ripe raspberries, which we.-e
peeping cut from the green leaves that lay
lightly over them. The lady told him she
would like some; and taking the pail from him, :
she stepped into the house. He did not fol
low, hut remained behind whistling to some
despensablti article for Sprains, Sores, Scratches or
Galls on Horses. Oar tnen have used it for severe
Burns, Bruises, Sores, Stiff Joints and Rheumatic
Pains, and all say it acts like magic. We ase no
other Llnnimvnt. J. W. HEWITT,
Foreman for American, Harden’s and Wells, Fargo
A Co’s Express.”
Gentlemen :—” 1 had a negro man worth 81,200
who took cold from a bad hurt, and was useless for
over one year; I had used everything I could hear
of without benefit, until I tried the Mustang Lini
ment. It has perfectly cared him, and I can now
take the above price for him.
Respectfully yours, JAMES BORRANCE.
Every Planter, Teamster aud Family should have
this invaluable article. Sold hy all respectable deal
ers everywhere.
BARNES A PARK, Proprietors, New-York.
mar 1—lm.
RIACOX PRICES CURRENT.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BT AYRES, WINGFIELD A CO.
Stories cl unheard ofharbarities perpetrated by
the ex emperor are in circulation. Among oth
ers is tho follow ing, about which, unhappily,
there can lt« but little doubt, viz.: I bat on ex-
amining the prison at Cape St. Nicholas Mole, burgh Review relates some
(* small town on the north-west coast or llayti,) t|, e contents of the library of the British Mu-
there were found no less than fifteen hundred _ rlim It appears that a number of gentlemen
skeletons of persons who liad been deliberately ^ been employed twenty years upon a new
murdered in tliat place. 11m pri.-on was razed catalogin' of the books. It ha* already reach-
to the ground by Gcffrard’s army, and toe room . ,i 1L . of (wo thonaand folio volumes,
where the skeletons were found, and which u There are forty miles of book shelves. There
(>clow the level of the sea, was
stoners It Ls said tliat at the
covered the floor was covered w
depth of mocr than a foot
* I IvlYv* II11L I U liluillv.U UUHIUU H UtJ
tion «nd determination to repent ant stn no canar j cs jj an gi n g j n their cage oil the porch.
lnoIV - ’ “Why do you not come in, and see if I
America:* Books ihtheBbitisb Men u.- ! measure your berries right ?” said the lady;
a- nr tide in the January number of the Edin how do you know but that I may cheat you !"
some curious facts about ihc boy looked archly up at her and smil*
tilled up wit!
time it was dis- ***
itli water to the
ed.
BAGGING—Kentucky,
India
Roll
BALE ROPE—Kentucky....
Northern..
BKEESWAX
CANDLES—Sperm
Star ....
Tallow
” Patent..
COFFEE—Rio
Java
Lagnira...
CORN
Meal
FEATHERS
FISH—Mackerel No. I
“ No. 2
“ No. 3
FLOUR—Superfine
Extra
- Family .....
GUNPOWDER
IRON—English
Swedes
Sheet -
LIME
MOLASSES
SYRUP
NAILS
OILS—Linseed
Train
Sperm....
Imitation Sperm
W’interBlea’d Whale
Lard -
PROVISIONS
Beef—Mess -
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Bacos—Hams
Sides
Shoulders
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Prime
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Butter—Goshen........
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fl’m rot afraid,” said he, “for you would j WHISKEY'—Rectified
get the uorst of if, ma’am.”
“Get the worst of it!” said she, “what do
you mettii!"’
“Why, ma’am, I should only loose my ber
ries, and you would be stealiug—don’t you
We full nf heaven tlesecndtd
“*»ys hang their hind*; b it nun
, j higher th* more they receive,
’ w *Mthey getfttU.
five hundred and sixty thousand volumes. . .. . .. _
This is, perhaps, the largest library in the think yon would get the worst of it!
world; though the Bibliotheque Imperial at _
I Paris has ci'dit hundred thousand separate A servant being sent to match a china plate,
Louisville voiamre and pieces. The Museum has a col- returnee, with one of an entirely different pat-
, f" ItelL lection of about 30,000 books published in the tern. After scolding for some time, the mis-
Pike’s..
Monongahela...
SPIRITS TURPENTINE....
SUGAR—Brown.
Clarified...........
Crushed...........
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A §'$'
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' THE GREAT STRENGTHENER AND PAIN
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Inventor and Proprietor, 19 Walker st.. New York.
MOREHEAD’S MAGNETIC PLASTER is sold
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the United States.
Nov. 23.
NEW ICE HOUSE.
“COMPETITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE”
W E have established a NEW ICE HOUSE, and
would say to the citizens of Macon and to
consumers iu the country, that we will furnish the
article at as low rales os any House in the city. To
residents of the city, we will deliver Ice free of
charge. Orders from the country promptly attend
ed to. A shore of patronage respectfully solicited,
marts GREER 6c. FREEMAN.
ftUINBY & CO’S. BUGGIES.
Highly Important Information for
Til© LADIES.
! T ADIES! We are now prepared to show you
1 ±j some of the most beautiful GOODS ever seen
in this country, to which we are makinjr daily addi
tions. W. W. Parker is still in New York, select
ing and sending by every Steamer, all the new and
desirable things in.
S)IS(£®© &©o 8
as they arrive weekly from Europe. We do not
hesitate to say that we shall be able to show you
from this time, throughout the season, one of the
most desirable aud elegant Stocks of Goods ever
seen iu any city. We also guarantee to price you
every thing as low as any other House in Macon, or
elsewhere.
We are determined to have it sud, that (notwith
standing we have always brought the finest and
most desirable Goods to Macon) this season, in the
selection of our Spring Stock, we have surpassed all
former efforts. Respectfully,
mar 8 W. W. PARKER & CO.
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850 Quaker City
D OUBLE Lock Stitch Sewing Machine, for fami
ly and plantation use. The advantages claim
ed for these Machines are as follows: They are more
simple and durable than any other yet introduced,
sews with two threads from any ordinary spools, on
coarse or fine work, is less complicated, consequent
ly less liable to get out of order, and is the only one
(owing to its strength) that can be safely entrusted
I i the hands ot inexperienced persons, and can be
learned with no other instructions than those con
tained in the directions which accompany each Ms-
chine. They are tho same Machines exhibited by
John Usher at tbe late State Fair in Atlanta, where
they elicited the warmest encomiums. Send for
samples of work, or what is bolter, call and see them
in operation, and examine certificates oftheir mer
its at Plant s Carriage Shop, opposite Post Office.
W. A. UOIllNS. Macon.
UAIGH A ANDREWS, Augusta,
General Agents for the State of Georgia.
Agents wanted in every county in the State, to
whom a liberal discount will be made. Each Ma
chine warranted. marts—lm*
Spring* Trade of1859.
CALL AND BE CONVINCED.
T HE BAZAAR OF FASHION AND TEMPLE
OF TON, hy
ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS,
again throws her banner to the breeze, and pro
claims in thundering notes, her unrivalled and pre
eminently BEAUTIFUL STOCK of FRESH and
ELEGANT STY’LES of everything pertaining to
Choice and “It echeuche” Goods for the ladles.
Ours is no humbug. We have tlie Stock of
Goods to back oar savings,
ty Call and see.
ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS.
Macon, March 8th. 1859.
To Southern Dealers!
J. H. RANSOM & CO,
32 COURTLAND AND 39 DEY STREETS,
NEW YORK,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In
BOOTS & SHOES,
HAVE constantly on hand a LARGE STOCK
OP FIXE and NBGRO GOODS, expressly for tho
Southern Trade, which they will sell at the lowest
market, prices for cash or approved credit.
LITTLE 8b SMITH;
DEALERS IS
Saddles, Bridles, A Harness.
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
CARRIAGE MATERIAL,
SPOKES, HUBS, RIMS, SHAFTS, AX. /ilr-ps
LES, SPRINGS, MALLEABLE CAST
ings, Enameled Cloth, Enameied Leather.
GIN BANDS,
Rubber and Leather Belting from 2 to 20 iti. wide
SHOE FINDINGS.
I. K A Til Hit OP EVERY BBMRIPnOlf,
SADDLERY AND HARNESS HARDWARE,
Coach Varnish, Japan and faints,
HnncM of any Description .Undo to order.
Near Corner of Cherry Street and Cotton Avenne,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Sept. 14—6mos.
1GRAND OPENING
OF
New Spring- Goods.
“IMMENSE ATTRACTION.”
L ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, one and all, wo
invito yon to call and seeonr NEW SPRING
Stock of FANCY
IXEfSr GOODS.
They are RICH, RARE and RACY, and far »ar-
paa» any Stock in BEAUTY, that we have CTer
opened in Macon.
We are telling off onr
DP.3SS GOODS
rapidly, and can eclipse all competition in that line.
Our CARPET DEPARTMENT is now complete
and exceedingly attractive.
Call and nee our CURTAIN DAMASKS. 3s LACK
and MUSLIN CURTAINS: they ore entirely froth,
and SUPERBLY BEAUTIFUL.
Facta speak louder than words; give tu t call’
and we will convince you that our stock is
EAR SUPERIOR
to any that has before been offered to the public.
and that OUR PRICES are down to “low water”
mark.
New Goo-la received by every steamer. Orders
promptly filled. Oar motto is
“Quick Sales,” Polite attention to our Custom
ers, and “Small Profits.”
feb 8 BOSTICK, KEIN Jc CO.
Q^City papers copy.
Notice.
W E haves number of accounts made in 1857
(till open on our books, and if not paid, will
be sued at tbe Spring Courts of the respective coun
ties. None will be slighted.
marts HARDEMAN * GRIFFIN.
DR. I. M, COMINGS
\FFEKS hia Professional services to the citizen,
/of Macon. He may be found at tho Medical Col
lege from 10 to 1, and from 3 to 6 y during the day.
marl 5—3 m
i ftp BBLS. Old Oorn Whiskey for sale by
LAO mar 15 AYKBS* WINGFIELD i CO.
COR. OF CHERRY ST., COTTO X AV., MACOX
BRANCH STOKE OF
“LA criolla;
©f (Efyarlcsion, 5. €.
HAVANA SEGARS of direct im
portation at Wholesale and Retail.
S. & J. GOULDING,
No.18, John St., N.Y.
IUPOKTERS AXD JOBBERS OF
Ribbons, Feathers,
Ruches, Flowers,
Laces, iTIiltiiicry Goods,
Berthes, Capes, &c., &e.
GOODS FROM AUCTION EVERY DAV.
Buyers will find it greatly tc their advantage to
give us a call.
jan IP—3m
JOHN GRAY,
(Lnle Tnggnrt A lirny.
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Georgia—Jones County.
-Monday, March 7th, 1852.
T HE Court of Ordinary of raid County met this
day, agreeably to law. Present—Charles Ma-
carthy. Ordinary.
To tho Honorable the Ordinary of Jones County:
The petition of Berry E. Lynrh, Administrator on
tlie estate of Amy Wimbnsb, deceased, showeth that
he has tally discharged the duty assigned him as
such administrator, and therefore petitions the Court
for a discharge from said Administratorship.
Berry E. Lynch, Petitioner.
On hearing the above petition, it is ordered, that
citation be issued, and that ail persons concerned be
aud they are hereby required to show cause, if any
they have, ou or before the 1st Monday in Septem
ber next, why tlie said Berry E. Lyndi should not
he discharged from his Administratorship, and why
Leitcrs Dismissoty should not bo granted to him.—
And it is further ordered by tlio Court, tliat this cita-
tioa be published in one or mon j-ublio Gazettes of! king Tobacco, Pipes, Snuff, etc.,
said State, for the space of six months. Orders taken for any kind of Cigars from
A true extract from the minutes of Jones Court of Havana at short
T nE subscribers beg to inform the public that
they have established in the city of Macon, a
branch of the large Importing House of “LA CRI-
OLLA, at Charleston, 8. C , which receives by ev
ery trip of the Steamer “Isabel,” from Havana, a
large assortment of the best and most approved
brands of Havana Segan. By this arrangement,
they are able to furnish the trade and their frieuds
the genuine article, at Charleston prices.
We invite the public to coma and see their large
and well assorted stock, among which are:
La Criolla Imperiales,
La Criolla Londres, 1st, 2d and 3d,
La Criolla Regalia de Londres,
La Criolla Regalia de Conchas,
La Criolla Cilindrados,
La Criolla Flor de Prensados,
La Criolla Millar Comun, 1st, 2d and 3d,
Upmau Brevaa,
Upmon Londres, 1st, 2d and 3d,
Unman Caoadorea,
Uges Millar Comun,
Cabanas Londres.
Jenny Lind Regalia,
Cachucha Londres,
La Espanola Flor de Prensados,
Rio Hondo Londres,
Larranaga Vagnena,
Cerrantes Conchas,
La Escaceaa Conchas,
La Mannia Londres, 1st, 2d and 3d,
La Virginia Millar Comun.
; j i li.-\viu„- ’i\'li ii-,-., of the lit,, -t qu.-iity. Sm
DEALER IN
WOODEN WAKE AND BROOMS,
Xcs. 15 FULTON, and 20?. FRONT St3.,
NEW YORK,
Where he haa constantly on band, and offers
for Saie, •
PAINTED PAILS, BRUSHES, MATS.
Brooms, Twines, Cordage,
CEDAR TIBS, PAILS, PIOGINS, COOLERS, CHCltKS,
iriLLOtr CRADLES. 171(10.18,
CHAIRS AND BASKETS,
jan 18—3m ' <?
Jfarifarlt jFire ^nsurnurt £u. r
HARTFORD, CON*.
Incorporated A. D. 1810. Charier Eerpctual.
Authorized Capital •1,000,000
Capital Paid in 500,001)
Surplus - 300,000
ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1859.
Cash on hand and in Bank, ....•43,455.12
Cash in hand of Agents and in transit 54,827.08
Real Estate tmneonmbered, (cosh value,). 15,000.00
Bills Receivable, amply secured,........ 73,174.55
2,401 Shares Bank Stock in Hartford 230,413.00
2,202 “ " “ New York,... 197,730.00
710 “ “ « Boston, 74,020.00
100 Shares Bonk State of Missouri 10,Pi 0.( 0
State and City Bonds, 0 per cents, 74,245.00
Kail Road Stocks . 1G,250.00
United States' Treasury Notes, 14,035.00
$803,762.88
DIRECTORS.
Ii. HUNTINGTON, CHARLES BOSWELL.
ALBERT DAY. HENRY KENBY,
.IAS. GOODWIN, GAIA l> DAI
JOB ALLYN. JOHN P. BRACE;
CHARLES J. RUSS.
Ordinary, this 7th dav of March, 1859.
mar 15 CHARLES MACAliTUY, Ord.
COAL-—$9 per Ton, Delivered.
TU'ST received, Tennessee ( oai, (inequality.
U Apply to
WINTER 6c CO.
Hides 9 ib is ®
lor <>
which is more than double the tress laid, “Stupid ! do you not see that the
The opposition State Convention in
K \ on theSSd, nominated Joshu : it • l a
I 1 nfHr'utontev (V.'n- extent of any'similar collection of American two are entirely‘different ?” Xo, mum,” was n j ' , »<-Dngstoc
11 ' books in our own country. ! the reply; “only oue them is different.” (light h>r March,
■ral. 1 . •
.71 lie on 4oltou Market.
Range from Da 11 j. Principal sales 11 a
Offering stock light. Receipts unu-nally
i nor am
Insurance Agencies.
OF
TICE AUGUSTA INSURANCE Sc BANKING CO. :
AND
THE ALABAMA FIRE t MARINE INS. CO,
AT THE OFFICE OF
LANIER A ANDERSON, Agfa,
oct 5 le:*8 ti' Macon, Ga. 1
31 EES & SALCEDO,
Sole Agents of “La Criolla” brand,
Corner of Cli rry St. Cotton Avenue, Macon.
mar8—it
ISacon. Flour. Molasses Ac.
50,0001»,».m lb?"',ld Side55. r,,Un ' 1,
300 sac ks S. F. Honr.
150 sacks extra and Family Flour.
20 hhds. old Molasses.
15 hhds. new do
150 bbla. Planting Potatoes.
500 bushels Seed Oats.
50 hhdf New Orleans Su;jar
250 sacks prime Rio Coffee. For sale by
fob 22 AYRES. WINGFIELD Jc CU.
H. HUNTINGTON, President.
WM. X. BOWERS, Actuary.
TIMO. C ALLl'N, Secretary.
C. C. LYMAN, Assistant Secretary.
This old and reliable Company, established for
nearly FIFTY YEARS, continued to Insure against
Loss or Damage by File on Dwelling-. Furniture,
Warehouses, Stores, Merchandise, Mills, Manufac
tories, and most other kinds of property, on its usu
al satisfactory terms.
Particular attention given to Insuring Farm Pro
perty, consisting of Dwellings, Barns ana Out-
Buildings connected, and Furniture, L.vt S!-< r.
Hay, Grain, Farming U ten si is. Ac., Ac., cunt.
Lu
rates of premium.
Applications for Ins
undersigned, the duly
and vicinity.
Losses equitably adjusted at this Agency* m
paid immediately, upon satisfactory proois..»u l
current in the Cities of Xt "• T, . . ,-r c.>-! n, as t:. ■ a
sured may prefer. E. J. JOHNM ON. Agent.
Macon, Ga-. Feb. 15—ly