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

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aimeae ; e vr«*hi«ri°“ r«ioa. Chewing’ Tobacco, AN An Extract from tlic itlinutcs of I tic BIBB COUNTY CAVALRY. COMPANY ROOM. Bibb Co. Cavalrt, „ .March 17.1830. Important Improvement Your Committee offer the following pream- 1“ P a,,ul " W ble and resolutions: Arrival of tlic t;ity of Washington. ! General Sews by the City of Wasli- —05ZX. i flfinvx ADVANCED 1^«LnJM6d , INT.TON. i« »o strong throughout the i CLOSEDFIFtJ AND ACTIVE. | Ibe steamship Asia arrived out on the 27th f “?£[(» Ion* pe»oe i* imp<»*ibl« on the. .. y oa| T] March 16 The I ivernool, °f February. (The Asia left USs country on -v'^ti,,, ,ud conflict.nghuroi’caa.n- v cw 'y or k un.l I’hilade'iiiia 8teauuhip Com- tlie 16th February, aftd took oat accounts ofthe lini 'heed is given to the fearful • Prone)! r r> r IV*th »mi— •’•«!. * m tl.-rnj.t-at-uith- ,, , , . * FINE OUT CHEWING TOBACCO, which wme from the ot herdd. ^Lm«»rtx) ble and resolutions .- tas been adopted by Messrs. E. GOODWIN A ** It is a remarkable fact tbatLord W'Lhxtl lav \forel."d AY ur rumors continued to circulate, andthere Tbibcte or Respect—truly death is in- B BO.of New York City. l** lfr *Lord John Rmaalli and Mr. P*I«- u ‘ ' “ ’ appears to be less confidence in the inainteri- satiable, incontrnlable and inflexible. No arm- TOBACCO, of the BEST QUALITY. U selected, r' .Minir the three partisan interasU commercial. jance of peace than at the time of the departure our tbat he cannot pierce—none so high or en- neatly wrapped in TIN FOIL.ind PATENT Press- kf**?. cs!concur in the opinion that Lrvsaroot Cotton .Makicet.—The sal«|, of the Arabia on the 20th February. nobled that v. iZ sub due. Wealth with 1 ^ ' Tiia P 0 , m ;«.,ion to Vienna will remove 1 for the past three basinets day* were 8J.000] The news Is fullv confirmed that the Pope , . , - ,- .. . The great advantages of this over other brands, ^ F^nitv so as to enaUe Austria to bales. The market advanced 1-8 to 3 lGd. on has invited the withdrawal of the French and * surroundmgs, nor love with its shield resist. conjL , t the „„ *, tbe p . ckw9> rendering i« P. tn irr present position. The New all qualities, and closed firm and active. Austrian troops from the Papal States. It is his stroke Man follows man—generation fol- more convenient to carry in the pocket .and by be- t ri’UJ I-nrnishes us with a suggestive Ltvnapooj. Breadstuff* Market.—Tb-j not known what course will be pursued by lows generation—all must yield to the great iug PRESSED SO LID it keeps Moist and Frksh, U <T * i inching the policy of Austria: demand was regular and prices steady. * j France and Austria. remember the crafty diploma- j Lowihw Mover Market—Consols closed Dr- D’Israeli has introduced Into tie House i, ir i«e the events that led to the I .. <i* in of Commons his reform bill. It is moderate in * u 15 • y ■'* «— v.,„i I tone, and extends the elective franchise. Some changes have taken place in the Eng lish Ministry. The Right Hon. S. Walpole, the Secretary of State for the Home Department, and the Right Hon. J. MT. Henley, the Presi dent of the Board of Trade, have resiguod, and their places have been filled by Mr. Sotheron Estcourt, tlic recent President of the Poor-law Board, and by the Earl of Donoughtnore, the recent Vice President of the Board of Trade. G.O TO RALSTON’S HALL. MB. FUEMiSG and Uf STAR COMiPAJSTY! Ever}’ night this week. This Evening—LADY JI'~ I.YONS and a Farce. r .hility to extricate herself from the ** • , which she is just now placed, j Knuic of the Captured Slaver. . , New Yore, March 10.—The slaver captured (...llfcteil bow she played fast and off Porto Rico in February was the bark Majes- „! doubled and shifted iu the negotia-1 tic. She brought from the coast of A frica nearly o „ r ,. ( oede<i the breaking outof bos- 0 ne thousand slaves, and nearly all of them were landed. The American captain made his es cape. , moats nH i | |,r ' 1 ' August. 1853, when the first „ L was declined by the Porte, down to f -net at * flmutx, where the Czar tried I influence over the young Emperor, T ‘ h, she alternately bamboozled ,uul the Russian Emperor. holding Jmost anxious suspense, all the j 1 (Prom the N. V. Herald.] Lord Lyons, Hu- New British Minis- TER (lnc Lord Lyons is the eldest son of Admiral , , r intentions, while she was stead-1 Lord Lyons, Royal Navy, recently deceased, ta It ir UABrnafA. : . t 1 si P Cl s_T? J I If 1 News from Paraguay. New York, March 18.—Advices from Buenos Ayres to the 23d of January have been received. The squadron were at Parana (the capital of Jan- Coinmo- hcr, but the game -%£**&* j **« alcu « 4 nera P la ’ I doro Shubrick had an interview with President ,l compatible* 1 " 1 ■ . .. . >be I ..With these antecedents of noble family,’J. J. Urquiza. of Buenos Ayres, who subse- lily to vount up c ; bo, h by blood and by heroic deeds, the new j quently went North, as is supposed, to offer his * * ItritUh MitllBfor. (lift nraaont T,nri 1 f.vnna. 1 ,.aa<1 namnMc to Partoc f onoT ProcMonf r.rPsr. • r own interests. It is now note- | amJ brother ofCaptaiu Edmund Mawbray L lh . e s( l'»<*ron were ai rmina tne csp ta n,n * " : have prevented the war Lyon*, who was wounded before Sebastopol. the Argentine Confederation) on the 10th J •« * Z that she w». playing and died at Therapia. ^ «« pomnnss.oner Bowl... and Com. APT. but toe . »f j \\tZ *a.G.«|Adope Shubrick had nn interview with Presid conqueror. But it is not with man to question improves in quality as it is used; while io oth- or solve the mysteries of a mysterious Provi- er br * D ^ n ZT* * be ^ . - . , .... ity rapidly DETERIORATES—the Tobacco grow- dence. The finite cannot comprehend the in- i(€dr y_ - , d ntterieg the pocket, to the great an- finite. Sorely, “our breath is in our nostrils,” j noyance of the consumer. The Dressing which the and when least we expect, it fleeth away and line Cut Tobacco undergoes iu the process of msn we moulder into dust. How strikingly hav &#r » " from •» or irn P nr,1iM “ ob ‘ feetioaable in t*.L m of Flug Tobacco. Cbewers will do well to give the Pateut Pressed a trial, and judge for themselves. For sale by Wholesale Merchants, who receive it direct from the Manufacturers. E. GOODWIN tc llllO., ■ 807 k 80S \V.ter Street, N. Y. m»rl3—lm inside, leaded. these trntb* been recently illustrated? For the first time in its history has this corps been called upon to pay the last, sad tribute of re spect to a departed member. Death has claim ed a victim from our ranks. We have follow ed his remains to their final resting place, and fired a volley over his newly made grave. It j wistar’s Balsam <>■ Wild Cbcrry. now becomes our melancholy privilege to bear ] Thc ere>t remedy fl)r CONSUMPTION and all some testimony to his virtues. Col. Joseph J 0 t) ier diseases of the Pulmonary Orgaea. Bond, one of the first members, and one of its officers, has been called away from earth, joys and its sorrows. As a citizen, the com munity mourn him. In all the relations of life, -fbvpijilabclpljtarN.B., &r. JavSnah ’ana charleston. CABIN PASSAGE «*3 STEERAGE ?5 Excursion Ticketa good to return until Janu- uary 1, IS60 The well known first clasa side-wheel Steamships lieystono State, CAPT. C. P. MARSHMAN, and State of G-eorgia, CAPF. J. J. GARVIN. Now form a Regolar Line for the North, leaving Charleston and Savannah alternately, aa follows : The STATE OF GEORGIA, fromSsvsnnah. the 5th. 15th and 35th of every month. Toe KEYSTONE STATE, from Charleston, the lOih, 30th and 30th of every month. For safety and comfort, having superior STATE ROOMS, these Ships are not surpassed by any on the coast. One hundred miles of this route on the Dela ware River and Bay—two nights at sea. FOR NIAGARA FALLS, THE LAKES & CANADs SHORTEST AW CHEAPEST ROUTE. This Line connects at Philadelphia with the Great faithful, affectionate and ozemptary—his incor ruptible integrity, his generous liberality, his frankness of demeanor and manly bearing, at test the good and useful citizen. He died as a man and a soldier should die, in the discharge of duty, in the defense of the weak and depen dent. The record of his private life becomes bis eulogy. His presence we shall miss—oar loss we feel and deplore. But how inestima bly greater must be the pang of those whose happiness was his care, whose comfort was his delight, when no longer they can lean upon his arm and nestle around his heart. Therefore be it resolved, While we deplore thecrnel death of Col. Joseph Bond, we bow : zeilix, HUNT A CO. and dislonest men. Now that this preparation is well known to he a more certain cure for Incipient coxu'mftiux, aarlt- MA, LIVER Coari.AINT, COUUHS, 1IKOXCII IT IS, mill all similar affections, than any other remedy known, there are found those so viilainonsly wicked as to conoct a9 purious, and perhaps poisonous mixtnre, and try to palm it off as the genuine l»alsam. This is to cantion dealers aud the public generally, against purchasing .any other than that having the written signature of I. BUTTS, on the outside wrap per. Prepared ouly by Seth \V. Fowls, A Co., Boston, Mass, to whom all orders should be addressed, and for sale by their agents. Seth W. Fowle k Co., Boston, Proprietors.— Sold by their agents every where. For sale in Macon by E. L. STKOII Kt'KER and •y btr f v, t : 11 i| 1I1 ,„eod British Minister, thc present Lord Lyons, good services to Carlos Lopez, President of Par- apprreiate Hie motives p . may be expected to do honor to his own coun-1 aguav, and avert, if possible, the horrors of thc iu.-l ail through. >hft is • ,’ try while he renders himself respected in onra. i impending war. It was thought that Lopez Jiu .he Germanic confederation.neutral A , thougll but a , iulc over fort ‘ yeftr8 of 8ge w< £f d yj&t lf iuitutiicei with tiie European i he has had considerable experience in tliplo- — -** , (V Kusstuna from the Danubiun pro U)atjc circ j ea JIo appointed an attache of «.The Testimont—It is very generally be- n _,Kvoriteobjectof herpolict an i ^ Legation at Atbcna in February, 1839. lieved by the friends of the late Phillip Barton c «e occupation of them renuer. 1 j transferred to Dresden April 10, IMS, and Key in this city, that there does not exist a paramount there. H> «• c »iu, re <o Florence in February, 1853. In 1856 he was tittle of legal cvidenceof the truth of the charge .which she afford, thetallies. ; promoted to bo Secr c tar y 0 f Legntion at Flor- that he had criminal intercourse with Mrs. ,||„, | .d her own position in I aly l.j j ( . n( . e . HU last po,,,^ was that of Envoy Sickles; the confession of the fact obtained Bfthe I t""- Hjmsposen to I Extraordinery and Minister Plenipotentiary from her, by some means as yet hidden from , opptaitu n t" I'cr mtercsls. All tins , of (he Grand l) u k c Tuscany, from which he the public, not being such testimony as can be ud wuli' ut the loss ota single sow-1 as tranrferred to his present position the received by a Court of Justice. It is very lb] the agency of an nnscrupuioun and BrUUh >i;.iistcr of the United States to sue- evident to us already, that the end of the affair (i » ( •. ceed Lo.-d Napier. He is a man of cultivated >s not yet.— U athinglon Star. , i‘nroiie. to make n magnificent . v, -if i, „„,?iiom«n w»fl cul’onlatMl in States there are 7;»U paper mills in active ope- 'without, in fact, creating the < n K ktighsh gentleman, well calculated to ; - producc^O.OOO.OOO pounds of exercise. This is evidently « ak t e fn8nd . a um ^ * ra P“ b '' aa “ P 8 °P'« • bla paper , whichf at an average of 10 cent, per ' , i,\ the House ot Commons upon ar ' ;,ocr! “T "* not repugnant^ p 0 u nd , would be worth §27,000,000. As it ; for the latter body express full, Kn , Dbkss ._ A letter from Washington re- requires about a pound and one-half of rags .. ,he maintenance of peace in thc , atps that a Mra . p of Ncw York, thc wife to makeono poutniofpaper.there are con.um- ihe nmd elaborate and gigantic prep- of a linswd oil manu f ac turer, wore to the Napier | b F the *« ,n *>> s 400,000,000 lbs of rags in a L. by boil. France and Austria for war. , ml) , li;lmomls vallu . (l at sioO.OOi, and lace ® ln K* e y car - If "c estimate the rags to cost [time iccioMei armed... Europe when worll , si 1,0.10. Her heavy tiara and necklace, ‘t ere Tr “ , P . Vtry, i>» wealth aud its machinery can wm . wholly composed of diamonds, and hci j of !“11.000,000 m this branch of manufactur- [jMitciii influ^ucc over its cabinet« nud i>j*s»nstplate was of diamond leaves. She atood i i. lVrhaiw the struggle which now ( j W p M —Jenkins' elepmt expression—in *** t aS.T'SSr,' *. t^JSSz££SSS^& SK5 is "'“ h i? 8, “ ts “rjj *•"“—*«*. „i a the continent which has not ), ccn lost. It fell over blue silk from her knees . M ? i,r ’; K ®jL ^Kef'were’w Hue .Tv « female er “ nd fr,end ’ I'. more than half thc wealth and also in graceful folds over her Lut.nnm. Resolved, That the Secretary furnished .copy g.iu on Hor.es. Our ...en have used it fi.r severe ; T , - „ » i x ')>■' * tf> t irrv on ambitious wars« aud broom. | he lady sat during thc whole of the . ... tft \| r - sink of this preamble and resolutions to thocity pa- Burns, Bruisen, Sores, Stift Joiuts aud Kheumntu*, otiJltC JjlllltlTlC iiSA Illlll. ( K.ireji'' is on tho point of conflict to , evening by a window opening from a side room who was jealous ot ms at tent . - or „ u bli cati on. an d al sot oth efamily of Pains, and aU say it aet. like magic. w» me no „ MHMwvillf March 10 1S^Q S pride of one or two individuals, into the .lancing halls, in a position where the > c »- para lor puu.iu.uuu, uu a.«» »o “ *am..y oi other Unllimc . ot . j. W. IIEWITT, ! J\ear flUlieageVlllP, iUdail iU, 1003. ) “'"'F comi °e ^heu credits will light coaid fall favorably upon her opulence. A VVKATlll£a PaKMCTio*—The Wilming* | “saMUEL HUNTER. ) knowledge thc wisdom and goodness of Him with whom are the “issues of life and death.” Resolved, that while we would not enter the sanctuary of grief, we cau but tender our warmest sympathies to the bereaved family circle in this their sudden and trying affliction. Resolved, That the preamble and resolutions be spread upon the minutes of this corps, as Sin its Own Punisher.—There is a report some slight testimonial of our appreciation of (2) Agents Fare to Niagara or Buffalo, 622. Elmira, 620, to Canandaigua, 821. C. A. GREINER Jc CO., Agents at Savannah. T. S. &. T. G. BUDD, Agents at Charleston. A. 1IERON, Jr., Agent ut Philadelphia. mar 22—3m NOW READY, A SPLENDID assortment of Silks,. Bereger. Or- cainlies. Lawns, Ac., at WATERMANS. Wliite Goods, Embroideries, Laces, Ac., at WATERMANS. Domestic Goods, Bleached and Brown Home spuns. Tickings, Stripes, Pantaloon Goods, and Coat ings, it WATERMANS. Irish Linens, French aud American Prints, White, Colored and Figured Brilliants, at WATERMAN'S. C'hallies, Ginghams and Mourning Goods, at WATERMAN'S. Hosiery and Gloves, good and cheap, at WATERMANS Mantillas. Berege Shawls, Talmas. Dusters and Trax'elling Bags, at WATERMAN'S. The place to get good Bargains—at * WATERMAN'S, mar 23 Cotton Avenue. Macon, Ga. [From the Wheeling TIMES ami GAZETTE.] Though it may seem strange to many who have not seen it yet there is no doubt of the fact, that Prof; Wood’s lliiir Restorative will change grey hair to its original color, and cause it to grow on heads entirely bald, and by a few applications keep it from falling off. There was a time when persons who hid lost their hair were compelled to xvear xcigs or go bald, but since the advent of Prof. Weed’s Tonic, there is no longer any necessity of wigs or grey hairs, mar 1—lm “We me Mexican Mustang Linnnnent as a valuable and in noxt a „ or to Howland’s Millinery Store, dispensable article for Sprains, Sores, Scratches or*; march 22—It JNO. W. BURKE, Ag't. GEORGE PAYNE. WHOLESALE A RETAIL DH-UGrGIST And State Licensed Apothecary, macox. GA. t s happy to inform his friends, patrons and the J. public generally, that his Stock is now full and complete, which comprises every article that should be found in a First Class Drugnnd Chemical Store. Weekly arrival i of the Savannah Steamers ena bles him to replenish his Stock Weekly, with FRESH AND CHOICE GOODS, ) which are bought with great attention to purity, and sold as LOW aa at any Drug Establishment in Geor- gia. PHYSICIANS’ PEESCBIPTIONS Compounded at all hours with care and neatness.. His stock consists iu part of the following articles: Drugs, Chemicals and Jledicincs, Dyes, 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 Herbs, Surgical Instruments and Medicine Chests, Family Soaps, Fine Starch and Geietines, Fine Castor Oil for Family use. Wines and Liquors for Medical ase only, Pertumery, Pomades and Toilet Articles. * Gold and silver Leat, Goldand Tin-foiland Artificial Teeth, Haik,Tooth ass Nail Brushes, White Wash, Paiut, 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 AihIberry street and Cotton Avenue, Macon. apl 21 Wholesale & Retail. INK! INK!! INK!!! I F you want some of the x-ery best INK ever used in this market, call and get a bottle of , Stephens’ Improved Writing Fluid, : s-« the expenses of modern warfare |i„t she did not dare to entcr-thc crowd; for , , v V, i„'„ rn .i ,i,,». ,h»t a m«u t :v greater Than formerly, we have 1 ter that thc lace might be injured, or fhe’dia- U m ' ,r,| expectation that the next half ravished from her Benin. l who pro- exppetation that the ..ext half „„„>,1s ravished from her person. ion UmUherc wTffbeuoVaio daring ‘the X"e >JJv of "trusting their money to those Tin: PK»u,TT.~The tragedy at Washington “o Jjjjj,* J*® **“ d i little of iu value ami what is due I has been in all voices to-d«y. Beyond nil the , th,D .8 . 0C ®“" 0 1 <,u ff * } * -l creditor. other features of this case is that terrible truth, , a 8 aln ,n Irliilc, n universal war in Enrui>o will he • that where a man of fine intellect participates Great Work of Art. sal peace of America. If Europe makes in such a scene‘‘’tis the survivor dies.” It > gw T. G. HOLT, > Com. 1. C. PLANT. S A true copy from the minutes. Ch.is. R. Amistro.no, Sec'y. B. C. C. Macon, March 17,1859. Crawford Superior Court—March TERM, 1859. of thc Bar of thc Macon circuit learning that one of their number, '. Norman, Esq., intends shortly to leave other Linnimcnt. Foreman for American, Harden's and Weils. Fargo . TTNDEK the autlnrily ol the Board of Trustees, I * x; 0 -. Express ” U tlie undersigned will receive, until the tenth j Gentlemen I had a negro man worth 61.300 (' I who took cold from a bad hurt, and was useless for I more, bricks: In a wall to be erected, about the oc- ! over oue year; I had used everything I could hear cupied premises of the Institution.^ A drawing of a of without benefit, until 1 tried'the Mustang Liui section of the wall can he seen at our office. It . r. 1 l hi, n u,„l T now will be ten feet high ahovetde aurtace of the ground, meut. It has perfectly cured him. and I cau now nne and a half bricks thick, above the footings, and take the above price for him. capped with bricks moulded for the purpose. Tlie Respectfully yours, JAMES DORRAKCE. i bricks and lime will he supplied by the Institution. Every Planter, Teamster and Family should have ! Tlie contractor to furnish everything else, and make ... . , i.... n .......... i.i.. | such excavations as are necessary for tho fonnda- this invaluable article. Sold by all respectable deal- | ^ ThB b;d be f „ r so mucl , J per thousand, em- era everywhere. bracing tverythiug to he done and supplied, except BARNES k PARK, Proprietors, New-York. the bricks and lime. Watches! Watches! C ELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS—James Hoddell A Co, R. A G. Beesley, Josh Toleman Josh Olarenshaw, Edwards Robinson, and the cele brated Ameriran Watch in Gold and Silver Cases. SWISS MAKERS—Eugene Brnquet, Breithing Laderiet, Edouard Favre, Brandt and others too numerous to mention, by DAY A MAUSSEXET. Clocks, Clocks, Clocks. The Marble Clock, running three weeks without winding—striking hour and half hour. Also, Eight Day, Marble and Marbleized Iron, Bronze, Wood and Marine Time-pieces, with mid without the.alarm- DAY & MAUSSENET. Fineaetts of Jewolry. DAY A MAUSSENET. Diamond Pins, Finger Rings and Ear Rings. DAY A MAUSSEXET. Fob, Vest, Chattalans and Guard Chains. DAY A MAUSSENET. A fine assortment of Necklaces, Crapes, Mcdalions and other Trinkets, by DAT A MAUSSENET. Silver Table. Tea, Salt, Mustard. Berry. Sugar and Cream Spoons. Also, Desert and Pickle Forkes. Cups, Goblets, Waiters, and sundry other silver ar tides too numeronsto mention, by DAY A MAUSSENET. Musical Instruments. Vtollncelos, Violins, Flutes, Fladgeolets, Fifes, ] Banjoes and Tamborincs, also a fine assortment of Italian, French, and English Violin Strings by DAY A MAUSSENET. Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Specks with the Scotch Pebble Glasses, by DAY A MAUSSENET. | FANCY GOODS—A Urge assortment, by i DAY A MAUSSENET. I JEWELRY REPAIRING done at the shortest' notice and in the bent poitibU manncr % WATCHES, | Magic and Hunting Cases, Gold and Silver Hoddell WATCMKS.forsaleby oct lc day A MAUSSENET. I k8.,lL ^ traveller,; Corner :ii> and Mulberry Streets, MACON, GA. CHOICE DR1TOS, SELECTED MEDICINES. PURE CHEMICALS, a 8DRGKAL INSTRUMENTS, | S' WINDOW GLASS. : 0 l«s PERFUMERY, f SOAPS, PA INI'S. OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, FRESU GARDEN SEED, Merrhants ami Physicians WHO miDE THEMSELVES OX DEALING in ARTICLES OF THE i FIRST QUALITY, And at low Prices, MAY RELY UPON BEING SUITED. mar 1 Orders Promptly attended to. i-'iiers for pork in-vf, llour. and officr power under his control ® v « » h ““ a “ : hung the gigantic work of Muller-, vartfresco. ,he circuit and take up his residence in a dis- ..ur ro'l. Jf it shall impoxensh tlic The body was removed from the rml, death | )ef) |ile<l witti no less than -ISS angslic and human . . g. , that it is due to Mr Norman rial governments of the continent, it [, a ,j done his dread work, examination was tiwures. nearlv twice the size of human life, re- "t" 1 SUte—feeling tiiat U is due to Mr, Norman MACON PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY UY AYRES, W1 SC.riELD'Jc CO. All contractors will bo required to givo'boud, with satisfactory security, for the faithful execution of their work. And the right is reserved of rejecting all bids, if none satisfactory is received. Payments will be regulated by the Board of Trustees. inai 22—It THOS. F. GREEN’, Sunt. Ac. the world, thatioar people enjojj blames you. Ah, said he, I must go. Every, on the other; '.up^ra tetea indirid-' ^tion that Ims exist*! between our profession, j tics; to tlic general progress of civilization, al brother, George W. Norman and ourselves. Star.'. night I am on the road 1 tee that man slanding ua ltics br/bre the engine!—Cor. of N. Y. Courier, j The xvork, as yet provisional—for the artist Is to without expressing our unfeigned regard for j have ever so much time and money for its grand b j, n as a man, and our esteem for his abilities j ooFFKE Kio....'.'.'.'.’.'..".'. uf universal education, that mxirsally distributed, tiiat we have vj-n infancy to giant proportions, l largely to our territorial limits, | Simhk the Bums.—At thc last meeting ofthe j ^^ii^toTbe^m^ adtmred'andft cer- • J, our industry, are the proofs j} 0 ston Horticultural Society, Prof. Jenks made i uin)v g,\e great effect to the moving and living | “." ’ ... n.. it of the supenor power of or- a furtluT lvport ujion the liabits anil food of rob- S pj c .;,i,^ r 0 f the multitude below. wishes for hta success in the new held of Pro ins, compMing his investigations on that subject ■ m. ' — i.i— J a -crious tight is very apt to | for thc ;>ast year, lie concludes tiiat tlic.se birds A hunter narrating his hair-hi If that he is no party to its dl) no t. as generally supposed, uiakc special de-1 to an admiring audience, said: 1 once liad summer fruits, but partake : four balls lodged ill my stomach." “Pistol Tallow Pateut i as a lawyer, and hereby tender him our best fessional labors which he lias chosen for liira- A buuter narrating his hair breadth escapes : self. Retolred, That the Judge presiding be re- Java Laguira. CORN Meal FEATHKRS FISH—Mackerel No. I “ No. 3 No. 3. l an agreeable and entertaining predations upon the Summer iruiu, uui jauiawo; tour onus tougeu hi my Muiuaen. r»nn _ t .1 ■■ ixo. j idy so it I- with us in the l lilted l of thetn sjiaringly. except when driven by nc-: balls ?" asked one. “No." “All, musket balls, , quested to order these proceedings to lie entered . FLOUR—Superiiiie not ofthe belligerents, nnel : ec.~>itv. They prefer to subsist on insects, larva', then ?" “No,” returned the narrator, “they upon the minutes of the Court. Audit ls fur-; . i-not our habit to interfere norm’s, grasshoppers, when these are obtainable 1 were as large as my list" “Why, you don t . ther ordered that a copy of these resolutions be (jujjpoWDKtL!!”! .!!!!!. f quarrels. It is quite as safe j within a short distance- from their nests. The mean to say they were cannon halls Y' exclaim- furnished Mr. Norman, and published in the | iron—English"!"! — "". i private matters, to let those who robin migrates southward early in November, | cdonc of his llearers, with distended eyes. “No, i Macon papers, i v i r lighting have their own way. blI » f ew n . ma ining to subsist on winter-berries. , they were not cannot balls." “Why, what were A true extract from tlie Minutes of Crawford ' Superior Court. .JAMES J. RAY, Clerk, can do • r improved our condition by wav .allv confident opinion that our his- i rupee! is the history of every other to express an opinion that j The report of Prof. Jenks is of great interest cultivators, and the society voted to publish it! with a grin, immediately.— Charleston Courier. March 10. •berries, they were not cannot balls.". “Why, wliat were crest to • they, then?” Codfih balls, 1 ' returned thc hunter, :tur. except for her continental xvars, sar.. host and most prosperous nn- Jn. Her peace policy has been Urn wisdom. Her efforLs to draw 1 . the industry of other nations lias • fal beyond all example. She is a in this way to the United States.- Swedes Sheet LIME MOLASSES ■ ••• 1SYKUP • ........... Thin Seeding and Hoeing Wheat, i naiL8.V.V.-...' OILS—Linseed — Train Spurni. ♦ Imitation 8perm WinterBlea’d Whale Ilmve just been counting my band ing Empekob JsoLoi'QrE.—Tho Parisians take A Fatal Sror.-Th, N«. 0,1™. IMU I,Italy H-rne to te toll* Mw. Ap K Mt0 „ ..... that no less tlrnn five steamer* have been or Souloque, of Hayti, concerning whom tidings Hoea Wneat, ana t lie reguilS BO aston lost at Manclmc Bend, (where the wrecked ; are shortly expected He was a most excellent; igh me, that I har<ll\ dare cre.it Ul\ *• * q last tweuty years. , custosner for thejR*culinr nick-nackcrv and in-1 own account. Xtic roots average a tri- isastersis not given, dustiy called artieles de Pan^ Indeed, hew as jj 0 over tilirt v stalks each, and the ■**• C 1~' J™. ,k head, to on theirsliakosashiningbrassornament, which, seventy-two. At this rate, allowing i The loss of life in those disasters but it must have been fearful Tho Charleston Courier says : A petition J Athntic postal system draws from f° r tho winding up the East India Cotton-Corn- Q[] c j oser examination, was found to have done four seeds to the hill, and the hills t wo 10 enable her to extend liberal aid P 11U )'.‘ (bnnted) wm presented mi the j dutv before vi*., on the tin boxes in which an- f eet a ., ar t wc yet from an acre of cul- .,A/I .-aI'.-liiiikw mm nrn/trliiil front ills* . « • ® ■ * « « • L: lc-s prolitaldo lines. We control Court of Bankruptcy, on Wednesday, 23d nit., ! and sardines arc exported from tl [ ■ than live [ier cent, of the com- an d its hearing adjourned in consequence ct p rencb ports—so that each warror proclaim) [tntrsl America; while that between informality. It was mentioned that this b j s freshnesa to the world by the still legible i . „,r> and .Mexico is not fifty ]>cr \ Company had teen formed only a month, and I scr jntion. “Sardines Frniches." . ..itiiv British mereliantB command, tho proceedings had been witiated in conse- ...... the Pacific States of South quenco ot a dispute amongst the directors as r., trifle when compared with to thc manner in which tho business should be «o it is all over the world. , conducted. irwInilRCd »lv tliCU n iivilif tjt ui tiuv iiiiuui vu » els, aud this from less than six pounds j of seed to the acre. Ordinary wheat Tlic Figlit sax ItnuUer's Hill. .aintnin the British, because The Weldon (N. CM Patriot says that two ; Moore tiiat liberality without which thousand slaves passed through that place du- tion:” »t to occupy a sceondaiy pod- r ing the month of January, and not less than 1 liltf advantages, wo are thc in- 50.0U0, it is informed, wen' ' ' in commercial wisdom and fore- ; gi 0 ns during the last year. The following extract from the cotemporary 1 1 eac ], squatc foot of surface, we got pres, of the revolntion u found .n Mr Frank Hi.-iit-ro 104.0S9.600 m ains .,f wheat, which amounts to a trifle less • \ H.viLROxn Kx.uxkeh.—The conducted in .. Courier of the 24th June J7,1775.—Last evening Col. Putnam j than one hundred and sixteen bu6liele. J ; ,uok possession of Bunker’s Hill, with about • These figures look large, hilt I believe : ----» - , two thousand men, and began an entrench- !lre C0rreC f_ At any rate, the facts of The Prince of Woles’ visit to the Pope was ment. they had made some progress m, when . .1 correct Chas Brack nductcd in a very private manner, blit few at eight o’clock this morning, a party of regu- 1 \ PROVISIONS ¥ Bzcv—MeZs......^........ ¥ IS 121 Prime ¥ m Bacon—Hams..... ........ ¥ n> 12 * Sides ¥ n> nj Shoulders ¥ 16 10 Pobk—Mess ¥ bl 20 00 Prime..... ¥ bl 00 00 Lard ¥ 16 12 Butter—Goshen ¥ 16 30 Country ¥ 16 20 Cheesv ¥ 16 irj SALT ¥ sk 1 25 SHOT P b« 2 15 WHISKEY—Rectified P x'l 35 Pike’s ¥ «1 35 MonongshcU... ¥ g'l 60 SPIRITS TURPENTINE.... ¥ K'l 6.5 SUGAR—Brown .... ¥ 16 10 Clarified 16 11 Crushed ¥ 16 121 RICE 1 ¥ lb 41 tallow / V lb 9 P ¥ IS P IS ¥ IS FIS ¥ IS ¥ lb ¥ IB ¥ lb ¥16 ¥ tB i> bl ¥ bl PIS *> bl ¥ bl ¥ bl ¥ bl ¥ bl P bl Pkg ¥ tS F IS ¥ IB ¥ bl £ *> g ’i Vg\ 2 00 6 00 G 50 7 00 G 50 31 H 8 1 75 GIFTS! GIFTS! 18 00 IG 00 12 50 G 50 7 00 8 00 7 00 One Hundred Varieties of Gifts! Melvin’s Improved Gift Book Sale. 30 i Melvin’s Improved Gift Book Sale, 50 Melviu’a Improved Gift Book Sale, 28 Melviu'a Improved Gift Book Sale, 17 Melvin’s Improved Gift Book Sale, GO 333 Chestnut St., Philadelphia— 333 Chestnut St, Philadelphia— 333 Chestnut St, Philadelphia— 333 Chestnut St., Philadelphia- 333 Chest uut St., Philadelphia— With One Hundred Varieties With Oue Hundred Varieties With One Hundred Varieties With One Hundred Varieties With One Hundred Varieties ol Ml. MAGNETIC PLASTER THE GREAT STRENGTHENED AND PAIN DESTROYER. T HE best and cheapest Household Remedy in the Wurld. Simple and pleasant in its application, certain and effectual iu its results. A beautiful, sci entific, external Curative, applicable for the relief of pain at time, iu any place, in any part ofthe human system, and under all circumstances. If you 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 Pain cannot cxiat where thi* PlaMfrri* applied. Rheumatism, Lamenesi, Stiffness, Weakness, De bility, Nervousness, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Coughs and Colds, Pains and Aches of every kind, down even to Corns, are IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, and, with a little patience, PERMANENTLY C17 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 pleasing. Its use is agreeable, and without annoyance or trouble.— Its price is within reach of all—rich or poc*-; 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« Macon, Jan. 4th, 1858. The subscriber will make cash advances on cot ton consigned to George Parsons A Co., Savannah, and agree to hold the cotton forty-five to fifty days from date of shipments. ISAAC SCOTT -jan 5 To Southern Dealers! J. H. RANSOM & CO., 32 COURTLAND AND 39 DEV STREETS, NEXV VO IKK, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES, HAVE constantly on hand a LARGE STOCK OF FINE and NEGRO GOODS, expressly for tho Southern Trade, which they will seU at the lowest market prices for cash or approved credit. j»n 16 Of Valuable and Useful Gifts . Of Valuable and Useful Gifts !: sicianon any Plantation, ready at all times, and at Of Valuable and Useful Gifts ! instant notice. 9t ““t} JJaeful Gifts - Putnp in air-tight tin bore,. Each box will make Ol \ a.uablo and Useful Gifts ' Conducted on au Entirely New Plan. 0.inducted on an Entirely New Plan. Conducted on nn Entirely New Plan. ISP*A Valuable Gift with Every Book Sold. £y*A Valuable Gift with Every Book Sold. ff“A Valuable Gift with Every Book Sold. Catalogues Sent Free. SO r Catalogues Sent Free. 73 Catalogues Sent Free. 30 By addressing R. MELVIN. ,3 | 333 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 1 25 ly New Catalogues, just issued, containing all I al... n 1.. f |jj r * ' * - - - - ~ * •'! <1 1 00 . .. ; the Popular Works of the d .v ; and a List of One 15 ; Hundred Varieties of Gifts. When orders of Twen- 12J 1 25 2 25 374 ty-Five Dollars and upwards are received, a receipt for the same will be sent by return mj.il. Receipts taken for every package aent by Ex- | preps j C ^Three Plans of Commission for Agents, of which they can take their choice, and each more liberal than ever offered. Agents Wanted in Every Town. Agents Wanted in Every Town. Agents Wanted in Every Town. Address K. iHILVi:V, 333 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. mar 22—3m BRICK YARD FOR SALE. six to eight plasters, and any child canspread them. Price 35 cents a box, with full and plain directions. D. C. NOREUGAD, 71. 0., Iuventor and Proprietor, 19 Walker st.. New York. MOREHEAD S MAGNETIC PLASTER is sold by all Druggi.ts in every City, Town and Village of the United States. Nov. 23. GRAND OPENING OF New Spring Goods. ‘ IMMENSE ATTRACTION.” L ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, one and all, we invite yon to call and see oar NEW SPRING Stuck of FANCY' DR.Y GOODS. They are RICH, RARE and RACY, and far sur pass any Stock in BEAUTY, that we have ever opened m Macon. We are selling off our DP.3SS GOODS rapidly, andean eclipse all competition in that line. Our CARPET DEPARTMENT is now complete and exceedingly attractive. Call and see oar CURTAIN DAMASKS, A LACE and MUSLIN CURTAINS; they are entirely fresh, and SUPERBLY BEAUTIFUL. Facts speak loader than words; give ns a call and we will convince you that our stock is FAB SUPERIOB to any that has before bfecn offered to the public, and that OUR PRICES are down to “loi^ water” mark. New Goods received by every steamer. Orders promptly filled. Onr motto is “Quick Sales,” Polite attention to our Custom- era, and "Small Profits.” feb S BOSTICK, KEIN A CO. |y City papers copy. Highly Important Inf ormation tor Tlie LADIES. L ADIES! We are now prepared to show yon some ofthe most beautiful GOODS ever seep in this country, to which we are making daily addi tions. W. W. Parker is still in New York, select ing and sending by every Steamer, all the new and desirable things m TV- 1 oondastea in n very private manner, out icw ni cigm oemca uio. u .„ B , . ,. b “ v ,, persons accompanying him, nnd no display be- Ura landed at Charlestown aud ltred that town i Ctt, m UennCbicC Parmer. r. mu« r mad(j in rece j v i ng him. On his approach j u different places. Under cover pf thc smoke. nnmi-i1 Pius tlie IX. met biin at the door of the apart- a body of about five thousand men marched John N kwton 6ays; • I w;i in the most j up to the American entrenchments and made a large company where very severe j in a very a furious and sudden attack. They were driven tlliiiLTG were spoken of Mr. W., when L i l_ s (i’.v,nu ami wlmn tliAv n’prp mnliinir “ * , , , • Meafand dumb man named j *'■“» «»« » A ‘ “T l " euour . 1 " " "‘" ,v °' ,CU ,n * ti» a thrilling advmtore nncl nar-1 un< ^ con( ^ ucl ^ " ,m t0 a8e?lt M the 1 »>s of bis life on tlic Vcw I «®iWe manaer, nnd tben enpagea „ ---- , , , a . - .. ' ' i i. ... . i. i„... hlousftnt rnDvprsiition in the Krench languacrc- buck tiircc tunes, aud when they worcmaking noivnn cisoannalklt* AhaoprAil tlmt : 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 and elegant Stocks of Goods ever seen in any city. We also guarantee to price j'on every thing as low as any other House in Macon, or elsewhere. rnHE .Subscriber will sell,if applied for soon, his We are determined to have it said, tiiat (notwith- 1 entire ltiiok Y’ard Property, situated directly st,,, ti |n K. w e have always brought the finest and l-‘ on the savanuali River, a little over one mile from "test desirable Goods to-Macon) this season, injhe l£ j the City. It enjoys the advantages ofthe Brick j ™ t,o P f rlL < a Ur i»* mil ^S’* < !fk ,We k* ve aur P*M«d a u 3 market in Savannah, as well as those of the trade j * ormer e ^°ris. Respectfully, *0 along the A'lantio ooaat. Withina few weeks, ves- 14 i seU of over 300 tons burden, have been loaded at « n i-^ nn n nn ^ tar i the yard, bound as farSoutli as the Gulf of Mexico.! [p [j^J [J .Huron COtlOll Marlit‘1, Besides the other requisites for Brickmaking, Kilns, __ __ The market very dull. We quote II to J13 , Saplicaimachta«MV^o™malring30.<^bricks IMPLEMENTS. cents, • W. \V. PARKER A CO. 13 S. & J. GOULDING, No.18, John St.,N.Y. IMPORTEBS AND JOBBERS OF Ribbons, Feathers, Ruches, Flowers, Luces, Rill incry Goods, Berthes, Capes, &c., &c. GOODS FROM AUCTION EVERY DAY. Buyers will find it greatly to their advantage t» give us a call. jan 18—3m ©MUM® nisijf upon the eii'vv^mtc'her reaeii-1 n.cetina of*tlie' AgrieuUitrnl' Society. Dn ordered to retreat, which tba 7 „—_ I SILVER A SILVER PLATED WARE, j arm just in time to save him. pj wvn oallsd the attention of the members to | “P eeJ ’ 1,11 ', lc 7 1 ““ ,” 0 t pursued fExtruift j Hsrvsnl University lias a fund of *1,009,fiSti, I b ^ OOODtk cu rLEia. AC, AC. X**’** tb , nt Ss?&KISSESi^•»° r -«i,.roHu My m. s saurMra:« t. V ' • u ac \ ^ ^ an( ^ I were fast dinunishing« SO far a> thc number^of | ,| PhSinrimlnIkSa.l—Prnusulra- 1 _ _ i and offered on the most moderate terms. luil an axe upon lus shoulder, thorn im<hels rahi'd to the aero was concerned. Heto a gentleman ni I J J r’Ai -r i /> km i»i™»ii,m.ni™»fi,i «m»^, »J»w nnvive-1 Mrioiw injury. st ",“Vtl.at in Ohio, a State but little over fifty !««« Journal. June. 88,1775. ATT E N T 1 O N ! a littleastoni-liedat theunoeremo- vl , irs old. the crop had fallen off from forty . H.i„l In Orkney—Cnpuirc SOCIAL CLUB, 3XTO- J3. y :n which he had Ucn picked np. | j, ughe i s to the aero to about sixteen, while i„ Whale H«n« in Wltucjr-a.«pimra D „ e hereby re , iu „, ed meet CLUB fit (oniprelirnding his narrow escape, d l( , l K >>t liortions of Xcw lork where thirty ; Or SLVfcM* tv halls. j ROOM, on this (Tuesday) evening, at TJ o'- i» tiie anus of his deliverer, to the ;,,^l 1 ,.| s useil to lie considered a fair crop, only ; Ou the night of Tuesday, the 6tli ult., about i clock. . PyJ 1 'l> The train, however, soon twelve hnshds arc now raised. The falling oil' ten o’clock, when very dark, with a pour down IF A f, ill aftendanee is desiml. ^ ^ p ^. ( l' aid the poor fellow, hv signs ; n ot | lor states had been equally marked; bnt i 0 f ra j„, the villages of St. Mary’s Helm were I" 'juent tlian words, testified wb ;| c this was the fact with thc wheat crops he | 8Ur p r ised by a strange hnbbub and noise in ; iu a day, and ut all seasons. Nearly 500,000 bricks ... have been made in the mouth of Jauuary, when no A other yards could operate. II The Bricks, when moulded, require no drying, but ij. are conveyed instantly from the machine into the kilns, to be burnt. , A specimen of the bricks may be seen in the ex terior of Mr. Molyneux’ House,* opposite the Park ; * the operation of the machine, as well as the pro- y generally, those disposed to purchase will call examine for themselves.. The quautity of land proposed to be sold with the \ embraces about one hundred acres, mostly wooded, and a solid bed of clay. A credit of one and two years, if desired, will be , given on two thirds of the purchase money. For further particulars, apply to ~~ WM. H. mar 22—31 STILES. An inspection and careful comparison of qualities and prices, respectfully solicited. Three doors above the Lanier, Macon, Ga. E J. JOHNSTON. G. S. OBEAR. mar 22 By order F. W. 8., Secietary. [mar 22] I . iSf. ."LnX ! ™W 5 SS ! ! W00.X.R. C B^Crvek.Naw Sewiekley fowmhip. Pianos TIME ANNIHILATED. CREAM ACTUALLY FROJ5KN IN 3 MINUTES. TIIKIIVK KEW 4 MINUTE FREEZES. PA TEST APPLIED FOR. O F elegantly carved Rosewood, and all the plain mUE subscriber, after careful study and various er varieties, just received and for sale ou the l experiments, has succeeded in constructio best terms, by ’ E. J. JOHNSTON A Co. ryoid Pisnos taken in exchange, mar S3 | I BELIEVE IT SAVED MY LIFE.—JacoB knocked into n ditch by n ; ,i llce Jj to the acre had largely increased, and ! j^ rd before. Nptbing daunted, however, the ummer, at or very near the was Mill increasing enormously. villagers tupned out to a man, mustering some K<)r [wo m , , nfferpd |he Vr r;igo, Nausea T ^., his brother, also deaf and j .., s thc M , nse 0 f smelling more pleasing than ten boats, got afloat, fonr men on an average , ^ b „ dafhc , „ teudini . Dyspepri*. sometimes so K . mtb est stock everoffered in Micon. r and liomUly mangled »•“ (bo sel)SC of tasting*” was thc snVyect before a , to each boat, and found a flock of 'bottle noses, „ V e, ely as to incapacitate me from any effort-at ranted of sterling quality, being 925-icootbs fine. - Western debating cluo in a bar-room. Uncle \ that bad lost their reckoning, blowmgoff steam othOTt to fODfllie roe f0 my b, d . M y bowel* were! Also.afiaolot ofwanmUed-D.a.^in,’’ at lower ^5 SiBScmuact to % Bail Road, j Joe thc last to speak upon the negative, quite near the village. Battle *®tf*®*_ j often so coustipated as to oblige me to use the most i pr,ce8 ~—^ — About Montgomery knowa ••Old and all wore anxious to hear him deliver him- mediately, and after n ahort bul hot P u f r8 “ lt ’ powerful purgative, to relieve myself. Indeed. I at Hair Work to Order. * - ii«;;n 0n ,. 0 fv OUr self. Walking up to thc bar keeper, he called and some bloody work, the whole Hock of sev- , ^ louu(1 u wsemary to ugo something of thc kind /AVER 250 designs from which mmake selections, iis adivi font hot whisky punch, and drank it olT with . ty-wbales was stranded a little caatjof the vi - CO nstsntly. IaS!*! fall l commenced taking 1UER- i jug a Freezer, which, for simplicity, durability, rapidity and quality of its production, is unequalled, and can not fail to become a universal favorite. To satisfy the incredulous, there will be weekly WEED’S warranted Hoes, Scovils celebrated Hoes, Collins’ Cast Steel Hoes, Brades’ Patent Hoes, Bradley’s Grubbing and Garden Hoes, Mattocks, Picks, Seed Hoes, Flower Hoes, Straw and Garden Rakes, Spading A Manure Forks, Bush Scythes, Bush Hooks, Socket Hooks, Socket Spader, Spades, Shovels, Post Spades, Post Augers, 1 and 2 horse Cast Plows, Self Sharpening Plows, Steel Plows, Side Side Hill Plows, Sub Soil Plows, Sod and Ditching Plows, Garden Hand Plows, 2 and 3 furrow Plows, 3 and 4 Square Harrows, Sheep Shears, Cotton and Wool Cards, Horse and Curry Cards, Curry Combs, Brushes, Wheelbarrows, Thermometer Churns, Otter and Beaver Traps, Corn Shelters, Corn Mills, Steel and Iron, Straw and Shuck Cutters, Scythe Blades for grass and grain. Grain Cradles,-5 and 6 fingers. Grain Riddles, Fan Mills, $18 and upwards. Threshing Machines from i>32 50 and upwards, 1 and 2 horse Railroad Horse Powe**s, 4 and 6 horse Lever Powers, Scythe Snaths, Sickles and Reap Hooks, Pruning Knives Sc Shears, Pruning Hooks and Saws, Hedge Shears, Pruning Implements in setts, Gard’n folding Ladders 'Garden Engines, Garden Rollers, • Shuffle Hoes, for gardens, Anchor Brand Bolting Cloth, Wire Cloth, Mill Picks, Mill Irons, Mill and Cross Cut Saws, Trace and Wagon Chains, Tools of all kinds, Silver Forks, Spoons &e., &c- public exhibitions ol this Freezer, at No. 9, Platt i of which are offered^ at prices that cannot fail to lECEIVED by late arrivals, making the largest | atreet, to prove Its ability to do all that Is claimed | plea»c, and Planters will nnd It to thejr interest to kfte county. bag men; 01*1 Bliziard is lie work* bis fifteen bunds bin seven bag* to the hand. He r “»own exertions, too. r»ad (the Mobile A Girsrd st talked of in his settlement, K *s liigli np for it. The line ouM conic near his plantation, - tiie wear and tear of his (mar 33) i sssev. — - -- , nj — — | . . , roiiBiaimy. iss'i mu i cuuimcHvcn aarvuij- uxuu- - ■ -■ usto; tlien turning to bis opponents, ho l a gc, amongst rugged rocks, everything pitcn ; , JAVE S HOLLAND BITTERS, and fouud it just i ljILLlARD BALLS, Cue Loatl tiie empty glass to the leading disputant dark as could be. Thc carnage, the yelling j wbat mjemi required . i c , nno , reeomnien.1 it too , -*-> »sys on band and for sain at [i derod out, “Smcsmdlit, you varmint? and noise that took place in middle of thatdis-1 hlvhly for I believe it saTed my life.’’ < mar8 - - JOH great gus banded tlie and thundered out, y - ^ . It is needless to add that Undo Joe, “brought | ma i night may be imaging! but not described. ■ down tlic house,” and also thc decision for the ; Pitchforks, gmples, scythe blades and a few , negative. ! lances, were got from the village, and any The Empress Eugenie ami her new cousin.; other lethal weapon that could do the slightest, Princess ( loti)de, do not “take tea together.” A j execution. »* - » «-o"d»r th.t no .cadent I It is a wonder that no accident j “’biC.* 110 u . ear au ^_ tcar nteT.wt httie’Tow” h*s already occurrwl be-1 happened, a* tho men bad to fight from the r M<W n e T.refn 'tween them; thc bride has such a taste for ; boaU, not being able to land on slippery rocks, pink n< a color, that she wears continually bon-! with deep holes betwixt them. Hie whales, •all lnm and tal , k ^_ e P^.I i ncteof this lino; the Empress grew tired ofthis arejarge on the average, and in fine condition. highly for 1 Iu Gotham, when the sun is low. Come forth in swsrms the insect foe. And for onr blood they bore yon know. And tack it in most rapidly. Bnt bags, roach**, 'sksston—black or white— ; In death's era bra oe are stiffened quite. If Lyon's Powders chance to light E. J. JOHNSTON A CO. Leathers, Wax, Ac , al low prices.' JOHNSTON A CO. A/fEERSIIAM PIPES, warranted genuine, for irzest _ War- | for it. Sizes: from 3 to 20 quarts. Send for a Circular. The undersigned will dispose of bis stock of Mas- szr's FnrzzzRs, now on hand, upon favorable terms. E. P. TORREY, Manufacturer, No. 9. Platt Street, N. Y. ALSO, Manufacturers' Wholesale Agent for the celebrated “Old Dominion’’ Cofi'ee and Ten Pots, and ‘'Arthur’s” patent,' Self sealing Cans and Jars, march 23— lie trade with mar!5 NATHAN WEED, Macon, (Ja. E. J. JOHNSTON A CO. NEW ICE HOUSE. “COMPETITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE” W E have established a NEW ICE HOUSE,and would say to the citizens of Micon and to 1VI sale by mar 23 F ANS in Urge variety. Travelling and Reticule j consumers in the'eonutry, that we will furnish*tlie Baskets, Leather Satchels, *c-, for sale by . >r u c i e a t as low rales as sny House in the city. To fc. J. JOHNSTON A CO. ! residents of the city, we wilt deliver Ice free of repaired and warrant- I «%*«•. Orders from tho country promptly attend- E. J. JOHNSTON A CO. ! ed t’fpstro'rage^rgjpe^tfuUv^s^iHeited. mar 33 A T BATCHES and Jewelry repaii VV ed by K. J. JOHI ed by mar 33 insrl'i In their ob tcure yicinity. ifoiiwtTlnnt, 'itTtiic form Z-Tbey will doubttes?etch some A’200 to the The effect of this powder is sjmost in.sta.it. neons . — Bibb StaeriT Sale. RELIGIOUS BOOKS of tlirec “loves of hats,” to Clotilde. who at once j valorous villsgera-Jofo. o'Groat Journal. , ^ f b "t™fo p^lt W“wb? c£a&?SMZMM? fo°M« j AND SABBATH SCHOOL LITERATURE. ; Traffic DcaU.orll.Ue Walsh j U free from poi^. qnd Iranmra. to nmnkind mid rpUOSB^hfo^ p^iiBLES. TRACI*. rie« auil tho Palsis Boyale. The gossip would ; V E W YoKK, March, 17.—The Hon. Mike domestic anUnsta. Ail genuine signed E. Lro.v. ontbeo i d Federal Hoad, adjoininglsmis of Wsrre" l and good Books for the Library, or Sabbath I ^ ^ ‘ ^ mber '° f ‘ - that the whole coldness between these dies is thc work of a woman, formerly Mind I - ... , favor with tlie Prince, but now deposed by _ > ntils any bow. ""o«o marriage, and who lia-i betaken herself and urr A person '"'“'gs -.r.y Experience me xtest Test: | . | Kvery advantage will be offered to ihose who . ral1 " Mr. Blixzakd, said the,;Sardinia.—UrWranFC. ‘ ~ . ... "I o c=§ Ci SPRING TRADE. W E can exhibit a fine Stock of ■FBINO GOODS. tSP*CalI and sea them. Borage Robe Rosati, “ “ Magicienne, “ “ A Japes, “ Tissues and Muslin, in all Robe styles, Fancy Silks, Bsrage Shawls. Capes, etc. Ladies Linen Dusters, together with a general assortment of Staple Goods. ‘•THE LADIES FRIEND,” a useful portion of a Ladies Ward Kobe, may be had nt onr Store. FEARS, SWANSON A PRITCHETT, marls—lm Cotton Avenue, Macon. JOHN GRAY, (Lmc Taggart & Gray,) DEALER IN WOODEN WARE AM) BROOMS/ Nos. 15 FULTON, and 202 FRONT Sts., NEW YORK, Where he has constantly on hand, and offers for Saie, PAINTED PAILS, BRUSHES, MATS* Brooms, Twines, Cordage, CEDAR TTAS, PAILS, PIGCIXS, COOLERS, CHURNS, WILLOW CRADLES, WAGONS. CHAIRS AND BASKETS, jan 18—3m 33nrtfurii jfir? SiiHurnurt €n., IIARTFOKD, CONN. IncorporaL'd A. D. 1810. Charter Perpetual. Authorized Capital •1.000,000 Capital Paid in 500,000 Surplus, 300.000 ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1859. Cash on hand and in Bank ..•43,455.22 Cash in hsndot Agents and iu transit,.... 54.827.09 Real Estr.to unnecumbered, (cash value,)- 15,000.00 Bills Receivable, amply secured. 73JT4.ro 2,404 Shares Bank Stock in Hartford 330,413.00 2,202 •• “ “ New York.... 197,750.00 710 Boston 74,620.00 100 Shares Bank State of Missouri 10,000.00 State and 4'ity Bonds, 6 per cent*, 74,345.00 Rail Road Stocks, 16,250.00 United States’ Treasury Notes,.. 14,035.00 •803,769.84 DIRECTORS. H. HUNTINGTON, CHARLES BOSWELL. ALBERT DAY, HENRY RENEW JAS. GOODWIN, CALVIN DAY, JOB ALLYN, JOHN P. BRACE, CHARLES J. SUSS. ut 'i-e prospects of the road to /V-'id was about leaving bo dreM Won look and said, •• Wall. Mr. 1 . M uuount shall 1 pnt down as n ‘ '‘ uu <» our great enterprise J” • °-d H, “I’ve jist got thirteen f, u ' , t" and good rails, split out, 7°» folks’ll want cm. I’ll have I"-' t-ure. You may put me down “and rails any how.” “We do u _ »** —!J sUa w . | intrigues to Sardinia.' f ; Ur to help us furnish iron rails. r a - id money will you give us to help A wager was i!" jo ^ answenng one question | rails »" retiming from a juvenile party, at a fashion able resilience in Pittsfield, a few weeks since, laid on the Yankee peculiarity'happened t, overhear tho young gentleman IIEGENAN, CLARK * CO’S GE3TINB COD LITBli OIL. Bibb SlicriU'Salc. L*’. b «doi*ed! Ef yergoin to go To de^de the bet, a row watt not -et youryoathful affections upon CAUTION.-Bewsre of peepnraR., I'-'-ti-ral like extravagances as that, gated. "I want jo , in a nlaiu me, for I am doomed to aa sariy grave—moth- (to poaras tka psvronrttosof the OU in coi Ifet » dollar. Iran rails. 1 Wwlllmvn ma n stralt-forwnrf airawer 1 I'm troubled wiih t)„- worms." Ail form, as many ol theinar,- wore- tl.nii lie- I; -- heerd o’ the like!” And so ,ud-ion.” " Hug «• Slfi teX.lry “cough’; from the listener, inter- ££ tzars*. 111 ^tionbv asking one iu rupted the •elf-devoLngreply^hich. of course, .UmorT Jonathan^ ZRffin, l«ph>S *0 Charlotte Angelina’s lips. \TTlLLbe sold, before the Courthouse door, in W the city of Macon, Bibb County, on the first legal hours of sale, jne lot and dwelling Road and adjoining the lauds of Mrs. Sarah McCall, levied onus the pro- I titrated perty of Benj. Davis, to satisfy a Mortgage ti la un- V The tier forcloiure of a Muster Builder,amljlVmter’slieni tl have issued trom Bibb Inferior Court, in favor of Lev, more speedy effect than any jelly or other prepara Simpson, vs. Benj. Davis. Property pointed out by ti.vn «fi»t., tv u it ■ v the Yankee peculiarity companion fat a voice of the 11 « been proved by twelve ye.n,' experienco the Tue.-dsv in Jane next. « hi,in the ion by Baking nnollier. tlius aunre r , ‘..rharlnlte Amrdina. best remedy fnr CoN.i'xrno*, Scnovcn. Ac., and the following properly, to wit: U urn-caster was mterro- - tendercst solidtud«. Lnarlotte Ange na, u W||1|| ; |t|< by the moM Kminent nysWuss. lying opposite the Central Rail I wish to select libraries either for Ike Sunday School or Family. SAM'L BOYKIN, Dcp. Ag't feb 15—3m Sold by Druggists generally. feb 21—3 m. W. R. iJUSBEE, Deputy Sheriff. Insurance Agencies. OF THE AUGUSTA INSUBANCE & BANKING CO. AND THE ALABAMA FLEE A MARINE INS. CO. AT THE OFFICE OF LANIER * ANDERSON. Agt's. oct 5 1858 tf Macon, Gs. Police. H. HUNTINGTON, 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 Fire on Dwellings, Furmture, Warehouses, Stores, Merchandise, Mills, Manufac tories, aud most other kinds of property, on its usu al satisfactory terms. Particular attention riven to Insuring Ifarm Pro- B irty, consisting of Dwellings, Barns and Out* uildinga connected, and Furniture, Live Stock, Hay, Grain, Farming Utensils, Ac., &c., contained in the 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 authorized Agent for Macon and vicinity. Losses equitably adjusted at this Agency, and paid immediately, upon satisfactory proofs^iu funds current in tlx cities of Xcw Yotkor Boston, as the as* snred may prefer. E. J. JOHNSTON, Anpt Macon, Ga. Feb. 15—ly $50 Quaker City nr i* T ciua e : v. .i -V / 1 D°S25Ss£SSK cw 3 2±a fisi hs ^ed.at .hs .pKngCourisoflhe respeeSvecoun- ^T^Z^n ties. None will marl DR. I. M, COMINGS O FFERS his Profe»c of Macon. He may _ lege from 10 to 1, aud from 3 to 6, d marl 5—3m og the day. sliffhted * , cu lut IUC3C iuauimt'3 are ns umoffs: iney are more HARDFUaV V ARTVi iv simple and durable than any other yet introduced, DAoUr.mA.> * uiill I IN. 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 ouly one to the citizens i (owing to its strength) that can be safely entrusted found at the Medical Col- { » bands ot inexperienced persons, and Cain be learn d with no other instructions than those con tained in the directions which accompany each Ma chine. ^ They are the same Machines exhibited by John Usher nt tho late State Fair in Atlanta, where they elicited tho warmest encomiums. Send tor samples of work, or what is better,call aud see them in operation, and examine certificates of their mer its at Plant's Carriage establishment, opposite Post Office. W\ A. ROBIN’S. Macon. HAIGH A ANDREWS, Augusta, General Ageuta for the State of Gwurgi*. Agent) wanted in every county in the State, to whom a liberal discount will be made. Each Ma china warranted. mwl5—lm* Bacon, Flour. Morasses, Ac. 50,000£& lbs “old Shon'ldera.’ 300 sacks S. F. Flour. 1-C sacks extrn and Family Flour. 20 hhds. old Molaase?, 15 hhdfl. new do 150 bbls. Planting Potatoes. 500 bushels ^eea Oats. 50 hhds New Orleanj Sugar 250 sacks prime Rio Coffee. For sale by feb 82 AYRES, WINGFIELD * CO.