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j.fhicoU Advertiser, March 24. Muscogee Rail Boail.
J^tcd Slnver Cnp»ur4>«l. The large amount of business now being
*r K —4 there has been considers- j transacted on this road must be highly gratify.
r ,W *t in our city, from tho fact of its ing to the stockholders.^ In respect both to
! 'l that * «l» vt ' r ' or “ ves8C * eu ~ passengers and freight, its receipts are far in
i r<lave trade, had been captured : advance of its business at the same period for
|ia *•"'' --eying steamer Vixen, Lieut. | any previous year. A large train loaded with
^ .mtiianding. St. Joseph Bay. We merchandise arrives daily from Savannah, and
■>"cr 5'*i j n „ information of the said another, sometimes two, leaves its depot as often
|the " | with cotton. Through travel over this line,
to he the bark E. A. Rawlins,, also has multiplied rapidly for tha past six
^fwliom much has nlrendy been months. Whether this result be due tosupc-
■ !| . 0 a -■ - »■— rior accommodations, its clever and obliging
conductors, than whom an equal number of
more accommodating gentlemen the couutry
cannot produce, we know not, but the facts arc
apparent to all who arc acquainted with the past
nnd present business of the Company.—1'imcs.
.fs. from the fact that she lias
' been overhauled by the nuthori-
. ,hiil her papers were irregular,
laving in St. Joseph Hay for
There are also facts gleaned
■carance of the ship, and also from
Visions of the crew, that she bad nu ._ T h 0 steamship State of Georgia, Capt
..^liu the alavc | J J. Garv in, which left this port fof Philadel-
Accidkxt to toe Steamship State op Geor-
vj . J , i u. u. uarv in, vvmen leu mis pori lor j-nnauei-
g preparations to proceed t ; pj,^ on Xhursday last, while off St. Helena, on
rk.i fortbe purpose of being n- j ^ OaroUna coast, broke her after cross-tail
and bent her piston rod, thus disabling her ma
chinery. She was endeavoring to make her
way to Charleston under sail, when she was
met by the steamer Gordon, Capt Barden, and
towed to the Charleston bar, the tide not allow
ing her to enter at the time. Her passengers
and cargo will he transferred to the Keystone
State.—Sac. Metes, 2(Uh.
■ Africa
.hat trathe. . . ,
' r of the bark was not on board nt
j- her capture, having made a visit to
i ' where no seemed to bo very well
|,., rin v persons. He was accompanied
I'tl'v'o. ami a man occupying the posi-
*■ Vv ini The mate reported that there
■ -inauiah Captain on hoard, who was
» a 8 ‘ 1 by the American Captain.
t St. Jo
mtessed that he was killed and
' , r i The vessel’s name had
cud and that of the Boss Leo substi-
tJl tho paint "“ a * l,llfresh ou * honr -
Thc widow of a Boston dry goods merchant
caught a certain physician in her pretty toils,
led him to hope—led him to propose and then
—wiped her weeping eyes, and said that she
., vil( , K . should always esteem him as a friend. Pres-
1 linn, it he hark left here in a small j cntly she reopened a correspondence, says the
i,T t on Tuesday evening Inst, for the > iloston Ledger,’ visited him at his office in Bca-
, | IL . tsid, of proceeding to his ves- j con street, talked with him, laughed with him,
i Joseph, but since then nothing has : flirted with him, and a second time refused him.
' r j |r.Ini him. We are nlso informed | Then reason began to totter, flickered for awhile
f ,-i left here last evening for tho pur-; like an expiring lamp, ami, on Wednesday, the
L.‘.V;,ting the captain, supercargo, mid last ray of intelligence left his brain. lie bc-
*iothdrconipany-
is ri*i>ortcd to he the property of
1 junar, of Savannah. The name of
'is Hayden, and that of the super-
, Ismayer. Hayden, when he came to
v ,m,Stored his name, wearcinform-
.£. club room, and gave as a rea-
L bail Ih-cu a captain of a vessel in
v having got into a difficulty with
I to conceal himself for some
. irrc the reports circulated as to the
' . ,) lC vc-sel while she was in St. Jo-
l: ,; r , t ,hc was a yacht of sixty tons,
by a hunting party—then she became
rilh nine hundred slaves aboard—then
s other reports were in circulation, as to
a racier, none of which were reliable,
re arc a lew wise heads about town who
1 know more (ban they really do,
(hat the vessel has been concealed in
I, for over two weeks ; but this is not
came a raving maniac, fierce and cruel, and not
able to contain his rage at the sight of a female's
face. IIis first attack was upon a lady visitor at
tho house. He tore her clothes off and trampled
them under foot The frightened domestics rush
ed to the rescue, hut the doctor demolished all
who opposed him. He dashed his fists through
mirrors—swept vases and clocks from the man
tle pieces—twisted off gas pipes—broke chairs
amt tables—and was restrained from doing fur
ther violence by the arrival of two officers from
the Second Station, who removed him from the
home and kept him locked up until his friends
sent him to an insane asylum, where he is now
Fonlincil, and considered incurable.
Pence or War in Europe.
The latest Intelligence from Europe is no more
decisive of the question of jicace or war than
that we have been accustomed to receive for
two months past Napoleon, through the Mon-
ticur, denies libs wish for war, states the extent
,. , , i of his obligations to Sardinia, and insists that
we are told, by otto whom we (], ere ^ no thj n g unusual in his military perpa-
k up. n- that •b® has been there over n ra ti ons which are going forward, and the journals
up higher in St. Joseph bay xvliieh speak for the government, reitcrato the
.her square rigged vessel was ever j o)(1 demands on Austria.
J( | if >ne had slaves aboard lias had ]t j s quite clear now, from the tone of these
importunity enough to run them clear journals, that France will not be satisfied with
rug persona. _ die mere evacuation of the Papal territory, and
not ns yet bccu any legal esami-1 that she means to insist on a rigid and complete
M the character of the vessel, and she interpretation of the treaties under which Aus-
sdrrthe surveillance of the officers of, tria pretends to net. Now, these treaties give
r l iven. We have only seen the to Austria the I.omlianlo-Venetian kingdom—
:s distance, hut sailors tell ni flint she dint fact is admitted anti registered; hut they
;iiful craft, possessing qualities which at die same time recognised and established the
her u tine sailer, amt with sea room sovereignty and independence of Rome, Naples,
to any vessel trouble to catch her. I‘anna, Tuscany and Modena, anti the princes
rstand that the United States district of those States have no right to alienate these
ml Attorney have been telegraphed to I sovereignties. “Austria," says the I'atrie, in a
here immediately, for the purpose of late article, “ has no more right to occupy the
atiug the character of the vessel. sovereign States of Italy—to garrison dicir
• were ten men aboard of the vessel nt strong places—to hind their princes to certain
- of her capture, who have been contin- modes of government—than France has millitn-
close guard ever since. She had on j rily to occupy, anil politically to domineer in
my ensks of water, by far more than Belgium, Switzerland or Germany.”
, 1 of her size would carry on tho Ion- j If this is to bp the ease, cither Austria must
uge. with the usual compliment of men. make great concessions, or the thing must come
n.uus were found on hoard of the bark,' to blows. A correspondent of the Ixindon mor’
lime of her nrrest she was flying A- ning Post says:
„ lor*. We have nlso been informed, i “It has been stated here that Lord Cowley is
U1 no signs of having been on n voy- ! commissioned to suggest to the Cabinet of Vi-
, i, but was merely fitting out. ' enna—
nriiing the above, we have been in- j "1. That Austria should withdraw her forces
lUt a suspicions schooner has been \ from the Homan States, Prance doing the same.
- (iff the coast, showing no desire of ’That Austria should renounce all treat
'd;:.-, harbor, or of being spoken by ica formed witli the Sovereigns of Italy after the
... It is .-mpposed by some to bo a great treaty of 1813.
provisions, Ac., for the above ‘‘ 3 - Agreeing to die above, the (.real Powers
.1 upon her voyage. will secure to Austria her rights to Lombardy.
‘ m 3 ° ' j “4. Austria under no circumstances is in fu-
r Barque E. A. Ittiwlins. tuns to occupy any State of the Italian penin-
• i,. the capture of this somewhat : even if called upon to do so by the Sover-
VK . a. a daver, which lias been cign of the State. The Great Powers will, by a
rough our telegraph columns, wo, united action, use their influence to create re-
! trinir details: forms in Italy, ami at the same time to main-
rsnrah Republican, of Tuesday, savs : | tain order.' ...
taii'n in St. Joseph’s by the United l*test news, it would apiiear that Aus-
>hip Vixen on the 15th instant, lr ‘» is not disposed to enter upon these reforms;
it. Apalachicola. She had a com-! that its Emperor, ill fact, encouraged by thead-
i»- a ,-lavcr and was without papers, herencc of the othei States, is more and more
ally reported in Savannah that the I warlike, and that la.nl Cowley will return “with
Minus to her capture, landed some a ««»nhis car. - A. \. Evening Post.
All i. ans somewhere en the coast ..yon have a very striking countenance,” as
I Has can hardly be so. . lie clear- ( | |0 j on h C y ga ;,i tc the elephant when he hit
| il. a cargo of nee for Havana,, u oyer t ^ c back with his f runk .
t’lnitor, mm lms not nml time for; » r A A •.
i irnm «mi >»ark It;« a literal fact that at ft dinner given
mb,™ sii, w,y 8 ‘: 00 the 22,1 of Febrnarjr. at Pittsburg, Pa., Ur.
.ulirs, as we learn them from a gen-' Dako gave as a sentiment: When Gabriel
left Apalachicola the day the ves-j blows his horn, may George Washington be
a.'ht in. are, that some four or five the first to rise.
i at a hotel, stating that they were I Hon. E. A. Nisbet will deliver the address
ailing party, ami had come there to before the Few nnd Phi Gamma societies at
. mselves with provisions nnd am-, the commencement exercises of Emory Col-
nd when they went to settle their lege.—Macon (Geo.) Journal Messenger,
. lie landlord in Spanish coin, which ' March 22.
- a-pieion, and upon inquiry it was Hon. Edward Kverett has so far, raised over
I-', tiny were part of the crew of a ves-1 B | X (y thousand dollars for the ladies engaged in
' tlirii at St Joseph, n place some i t h e p| an of bnyingthchome and grave of Wash
• hi Apaiachioola, to winch place j D gt on . His name will be indissolubly con-
mim-diately rcjMirt’u, and^ found ( Dieted with the event.
" ilie, comnian hj a Captain ( <Caesar,’ said a planter to a negro, ‘climb up
.'7?’ . 1 ” that tree and thin out the branches.’ Thene-
■ZZ that there were a good if? 8howcd »» dispoaition to comply, and upon
at about her. One that she bc ‘P£ fora reason anaw^ered.
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The Oxygenated Bitters contain nothing which can
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toms, and assisting nature in her efforts to restore
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Seth W. Fowle A Co., Boston, Proprietors.—
Sold by their agents every where.
For sale in Macon by E. L. 8TBOIIECKER and
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marJKl [3|
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J. QUINTUS, Ed. of tho Sheboygan Nieuwabede-
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literally true ; and should yon continue advertising
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every Holland settlement in the United States.”
This is an extract from one of the many letters re
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Hollanders recommend the Holland Bitters so warm
ly, Americans may not hesitate in testing its virtues
for themselves.
(7* RHEUMATISM! Reader, have you or do
yon know of any friend suffering the torments Of
Rheumatism 7 if so, bay “WADSWORTH LINI
MENT” and be relieved. This medicine cures all
kinds ef pain, back-acbe, sore throat, Neuralgic
pains of the face, jaw ache, ftc., and can be had of
Zxii.ik ft Hunt at 50 cents a bottle. marSO—gw.
Chewing* Tobacco,
AN
Important Improvomont
la putting np
FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO,
has been adopted by Messrs. E. GOODWIN ft
URO.. of New York City.
TOBACCO, of the BEST QUALITY, is selected,
neatly wrapped in TIN FOIL, and PATENT Press
ed.
The great advantages of this over other brands,
consist in the sixe of the packages, rendering it
more convenient to carry in the pocket, and by be-
ing PRESSED SOLID it keeps Moist and Fresh,
and improves in quality as it is used; while in oth
er brands, as soon as the package ia opened the qual
ity rapidly DETERIORATES—the Tobacco grow
ing dry—and Uttering the pocket, to the great an
noyance of the consumer. The Dressing which the
Fine Cut Tobacco undergoes in the process of man
ufacture, frees it from all grit or imparities so oh- j
jee.tiooable in tai -so of Plug Tobacco. Chewera j
wiU do well to give the Patent Pressed a trial, and ;
jndge for themselves.
For sale by Wholesale Merchants, who receive it
direct from the Manufacturers.
K. GOODWIN ft BRO.,
•307 ft 809 Water Street, N. Y.
marls—lm inside, leaded.
FOR SALE!' RALSTON’S HALL! ARTHUR NAPOLEON GEORGE PAYNE,
M'Ue Piccolommi!
.March 29. 1859.
M Bibb nnd Monroe. It contMiow 11 or 12 hun
dred acres of Land—is iree Oak and Hickory laud— 1
lire well Midis oidy 1«“jj^***“ I if | mllE public are rcspectfnUy informed thst M’lle
also sell stock and ntenails il de«red PaTment3 J[ PICOOLOMINI will give one GRAND OP-
•**T- ANDEKSOA COMER. ERATIC CONCERT, at RALSTON S HALL, Ms-
con, Oa., commencing at 8 o'clock, on
Wednesday Evening, March 30.
It is unnecessary for the management to enlarge
upon the celebrity of M’lle Piccolomini as a vocal
ist and artist. Ilercareer in Europe and this conn-
try is unparalleled since that of Jenny Lind. The
enormous expenses incident to snch an artist as
M’Ue Picolomini must be self-evident. Instead of
resorting to preliminary pnffing and exacting ex
tortionate prices, the management simply announ
ces her appearanceAatiafied that the musical taste of
the community is capable of appreciating and sup
porting first class artists, and by their support en
couraging the visit of others hereafter.
M’Ue Piccolomini wiU give selections from the
moat celebrated Operas.
Tho following eminent artists wiU assist her;
IH’IIe Gliioiii,
Mezzo Soprano, from her Majesty’s Theatre, Lon
don.
Signor LOBIM,
Primo Tcnore, Royal ItaUan Opera House.
Signor IT1AGGIOKOTTI,
Buffo Comtante, from the Academy ot Music, N. Y.
ITIons. LEGENDRE,
Comet a Piston, Conservatorie do Mnsique a Paris.
LATEST ARRIVAL
FROM
BOSTON, NEW YORK AND
PHILADELPHIA.
H AVING just returned from the above cities, I
am now opening one of the LARGEST,
RICHEST and best selected stocks of
DRY GOODS
ever offered in the Southern market. We chaUenge
comparison with any and everybody. When we
say that we have one of the best
Selected Stocks,
we .mean just what we say. and will prove it by
comparison.
Below we give you a alight enumeration of only a
few of the many thousand things that are Rare and
Beautiful that we bavetoaeU:
£ni>ics Department.
Black Gro-de Bhine and Bishofls Silk in plain,
Rebb, Fig'd, Bayadere and Stripes.
SCbeno Bayadere and Striped Fancy Silks.
Doable Japes and Two Flounce Silk Robes, in
black and fancy colors.
Tissues. Grenadine and Berege Robes.
Organdies and Jaconet Double Jape Itobes.
ChaUie and Grenadine Doable Jape Robes.
Gingham and Fancy CaUco Robes.
Jaconet and Lawn Muslin Robes.
Figured Muslins in an endless variety.
Lace Shawls, Lace Points, Point de Chcvers.
Silk and French,
Lacc Mantillas,
Swiss and Jaconet CoUars and Sleeves, Embroid
ered and Lace Setts.
Kid Gloves, Ladies’ and Misses Hosiery, Hoop
Skirts, ftc.
Men and Boy’s wear of all kinds; Bleached and
Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, Toweling, Table
Damask and Napkins, Pillow Case, Cotton and
Irish Linens, Embroidered Window Cnrtain Da
masks, Marseilles Qnilts, French, English and Amer
ican prints. Linen Drillings and Farmer's Satina,
Tweeds, Cottonades, ftc. And many other goods
two numerous to Mention. Call soon and see the
beautiful goods at E. EINSTEIN’S,
Cor. Sd St. and Cotton Avenue.
Macon, March 89—
NEW
SPRING GOODS!
T HE Subscriber is now receiving a large and
Handsome stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY
Dry Groods,
Suitable for the '
SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE.
lie invites bis friends and the public,
TO GIVE HIM A CALL.
GEO. W. PRICE.
March 89,1859.—3m
PROGRAMME:
PART I.
1. Aria, Mioi rampolli—Cenerentola, Rosini.
Signor MAGGIOROTTI.
2. Grace! Grace!—Robert le Diable,...Meyerbeer.
M ile GHIONI.
3. L’Elisir D’Amore, Donizetti.
M ilo PICCOLOMINI and Sig. MAGGIOROTTI.
(Dnet—an Operatic Selection.)
4. Solo—Cornet a Piston Mona. Legendre.
5. Aria, II mio Tesoro—Don Gioviani Mozart.
Signor LORINI.
o. Nozzi di Figaro—Mozart; Operatic Duet by
M'Ue PICCOLOMINI and M’lle GIIIONI.
7. Largo al Factotum—Barber of Seville,..Rossini.
Signor MAGGIOROTTI.
8. I Dreamt that I Dwelt in Marble Halls—Bohe
mian Girl. (ThecelebratedEnglishSoug.)..-Bnlfe.
M’lle PICCOLOMINI.
9. Serenade, Commo e GentU—Don Pasqnale;
Donnizetti.
Signor LORINI.
to. Momanza—Cornet-a-Piston, M. Legendre.
11. Aria La Zingara, .composed in New York, ex
pressly for M’Ue Gbioni. by Muris,
M’Ue GHIONI.
13. Piccolomini Waltz, - Mnzio.
M’lle PICCOLOMINI.
CONDUCTOR Signor MUZIO.
Price of Reserved Seats Two Dollars.
Admission on Evening of Concert, One Dollar,
with the privilege of occupying such seats as may
not have been reserved.
The sale of seats will commence on Tuesday
morning, at 9 o’clock, at the Jewelry and Music
Store of E. J. Johnston ft Co. [mar 29]
Spring & Summer Fashions for
1859.
TO THE LADIES!
MRS. F. DE SSAU,
TRIANGULAR BLOCK,
Adjoining Bostick, Kcin & Co’s Store.
G RATEFUL for the very liberal .patron
age of which she has so long been the re I
SAVE YOUR HORSES. i ri P ient from to’" 1 oit y Ra ' 1 country, begs to'
“We take great pleasure in recommending the ! f"" 0 ”"*? >" lier patrons and the ladies generally,
.. - . s- . . , “ ’ , I that she is now reoaiviug her Spring and Summer
Mexioan Mustang Linniment aa a valuable and in-; stock, consisting of every description ot
de.pens.ble article for Spraina, Sores Scratche. or Millinery & filrCSS Trimiltillg
Galls on Horses. Our men have used it for severe , ‘ ® .
Burns. Bruises. Sores. Stiff Joints and Hheumstic j 0*000.8,
Pains, and all say it acts like magic. %Ve use uo « which for richness of material, elegance of style,
ntiwxn* t Snnimani " t \v mipwpi^p j extent and variety, are worthy of attention. Her
other Linniment. J. W. IlEW ITT, SILK, BAREGE AND ORGANDY ROBES,
rCoTExn r ret " r ' ‘ ^ S ° Laces, Mantilla, and Cloak,. Traveling Dress
n h i .1 A __ Goods, Embroideries, Hibbons, Head Dresses, Flow-i
GentlemenI had a negro man worth 81.200 er ^ Wreaths, and Bouquets are all of the very la-
who took cold from a bad hurt, and waa useless for , test importations, and will be sold at reasonable pri- 1
over one year: I had used everything I could hear . ee *- orders by mail promptly attended to.
of withont benefit, until I tried the Mustang Uni- ■ ■ n ~’ l>r ~* 9 ~ < : !
meut. It has perfectly cored him. nnd I can now TVTvQ P TJpcCQYI
take the above price for liim. _ _ _,. r
Respectfullyyoum, JAMES DOURANCE. WSSSffiJSSEP* ' “ ^
Every Planter, 1 eamster and Family should have noxXETN, (A1*H ft; HEAD DREMNEI*.
Uiia invaluable article. Sold by all respectable deal- i Also a magnificent stock of
ers everywhere. | KRENCII LACK JIASTILL
BARNES ft PARK, Proprietors, Ncw-iork. Macon, March 29.
THEATRE
j&.-t Ralston’s ITall.
TIic Great Theatrical Event of Ma-
cox.
A New Play with New Scenery and Dresses.
The Relief of Lucknow,
OR THE REBELLION OF THE SEPOYS.
No Night, To Night.
Has the honor to inform his
friends and the citizens of Macon, that he will give
ONE GRAND
CONCERT
ON FRIDAY Evening, APRIL 1st,
AT CONCERT HALL.
On this occaaion he will be assisted by the follow
ing eminent artists:
SIGNORINA CAIROLI,
Prim. Donna Soprano, from the Academy of Music,
New York, and the Principal Thoatres
of Europe.
HIISS HEY WOOD,
The celebrated Prima Donna Contralto, from Dra
ry Lane Theatre, London.
IIERR DOEIILER,
Distinguished Solo Violinist, of the Philharmonic
Concerts, New York, and
SEIGFRIED BREIIENS,
Musical Dirzctoh.
PHO G-K-A-JVriVCB.
PART I.
1. Grand Duo, Romeo and Julieta, Bellini.
Romeo, MISS HEYWOOD,
JuUeta,...SIGNORINA CAIROLI,
2. Solo Violin, 3rd Concerto, Adagio and Rondo,
David.
HERR DOEHLER. , .
2. Aria, La Traviata 4 erdi.
SIG’RINA CAIROLI.
4. Fantasia, Somnambula, Thalbcrg.
ARTHUR NAPOLEON.
5. Drinking Song, Lncrezia Borgia Donizetti.
Sung by MISS HEYWOOD.
6. Grand Caprice, on Mendelahon’s Midsum
mer Night's Dream Liszt.
ARTHUR NAPOLEON-
PART II.
1. Scotch Ballad—Annie Laurie
Sung by MISS HEYWOOD.
2. Grand Duo, lor Piano and Violin, Guillaume.,
Osborn and Berioit.
ARTHUR NAPOLEON and HERR DCfEHLER.
3. Grand Cavatina, Robert toi quo Jamie,
Meyerbeer.
SIGNORINA CAIROLI.
4. Solo Violin, Polka Burlesque, Houser.
HERR DOEHLER.
Watches! Watches!
C ELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS—James
Hoddell ft Co., R. ft G. Beesley, Josh Toleman,
Josh Olarensbaw, Edwards Robinson, and the cele
brated American Watch in Gold and Silver Cases.
SWISS MAKERS—Eugene ISruqnet, Breithing
Laderiet, Edouard Favre, Brandt and others too
numerous to mention, by
DAY ft MAUSSENET.
Clocks, Clocks, Clocks.
The Marble Clock, running three weeks without
5. O Bid your faithful Ariel Fly! Linley. winding—striking hour and half hour. Also, Eight
Sung by MISS HEYWOOD. Day, Marble and Marbleized Iron, Bronze, Wood
Sung by
6. Fantasia, on the Bohemian Girl;
Arthur Napoleon
ARTHUR NAPOLEON.
Tickets One Dollar.
Seats can be secured without extra charge nt the
Store of Messrs. Virgin.
Doors open at 7 o’clock, Concert Commence at 8
o'clock.
No postponement on account of weather,
march 29
lS.
mar 1—lm.
In Gotham, when the ann ia low.
Come forth in swarma the insect foe,
And for our blood they bore yon know.
And suck it in most rapidly.
Mrs. S. Audoin,
H AS returned from New York with a beautiful
assort meut of
, tt „ t SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Consisting of all tile Newest and most desirable;
Fronoli SCats,
of every variety. Also, many rich and fancy arti
cles, beautiful Embroidery, elegant Laces, Pompa
dour Lace Setts, Hair Ornaments of every style,
Grecian Curia, Side and Back Braida, Wigs, Fans,
ftc. Call and examine for yourselves before pur
chasing, os it will be much to your interest. She is
thankful for past favors, and solicits a share of the
lu death's embrace are stiffened quite,
If Lyon’s Powders chance to light
In their obicnre vicinity.
The effect of this powder il almost instantaneous
death to all the insect tribe. Gardens can be pre
served, and houses cleared of the vermin pest. It
ia free from poison, and harmless to mankind and
domestic animals. AU genuine signed E. Ltok.
Powders for insects, pills for rats and mice.
Sample Flasks, 85cts,; regular sites, 50 cts. ft 81,
BARNES ft PARK, New York.
mar 1
Low Prices for Cash.
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NEW STORE -NEW GOODS.
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Which they offer at
LOW PRICES FOR CASH.
Examine our Goods and Prices before
buying elsewhere,
march 29—ly
Try us* and you will be suited
liberal patronage of onr thriving city and surround'
ing counties. Terms Cash. [mat 29.
fllrs. S. Audoin
n ** P. r ?P* re ^!? exhibit her new stock of
Hals and Fancy Goods to-day, the 29th. Call
and examiue for yourselves,
mar 29.
Experience Hie Best Test!
IIEGEMAN,CLAKK*CO’S
oEimixa cod uvKB on.. Buffs’ Hew Map ofCieorgia.
lias been proved by twelve years’ experience the ■ AGENTS W WTED *
remedy for “ *“ *”’*
GrJElT THE BEST.
COMPLETE AND
Universal Success of
W. S. & C. H. THOMSON’S
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beat remedy for CoasL-arriox, Sc-Borui.*, fte.. and, , , . .
ia recommended by the most Eminent Physicians. PflHttEB or four intelligent, go-ahead yonnft men,
CAUTION.—Beware of preparations preluding 1
of the Oil in concentrated
possess the properties of t
form, aa many of them are worse than useless. The
Puax Oil has been found to act better and have
more speedy effect than any jelly or other prepare
tion of it.
Sold by Druggists generally. feb 81—3m.
IHAKKIED,
On the 15tb inst., at the Residence of the bride'*
father, in Sanderaville, G| , by the Rev. W. D, Cot
ter, Dr. Matt U. Freeman, of Macon, and Miss Fan
nie E. Cnllen, Daughter of Dr. A. A. Cullen.
X can obtain employment for tho year, in canvass
M»P. ‘
JAMES' R.OTT'
Macon, March 29,1859.—lin
lad been engaged in the trafic; | Mrs. Partington says that she has bought a
t that >d,c is the barque Rollins, of horse so spirituous that he always goes offiu a
mil belongs to a gentleman of that j decanter,
represented to be a very fast.sailer, — —. . „„„
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
TOMOUHICill DIV., No. J, 8. of T., located in
this city, having been re-organized by some of its
old members, they earnestly request all old Sons of
Temperance, whether of Tomichiohi Division or
any other, to come forward and aid in sustaining a
Temperance organisation in onr city.
Wo cordially invito any and all, who may feel
willing to join 11s, and assist na to dethrone old King
, if she bad plenty of sea-room,
a not have had an easy time in
*1 her.
,T s Onxios or I-oris Napoleon.—
tiyva to France the strongest govem-
pualent, I fear in that country to the
rrciiiuit—which she has had since the
' ■ j has completed pub- : W jiu n ~ tojoin ns. ana assist ns 10 uciiirouu ••••*
Ooneaib which the magnificent pro- Alcobolf (lhat u taking its thousand, to the grave
ixma the I«.h,™,.i. 1 — I , come forward at onee. We earnest
Clergy, aa well as the members of
d nA A, v l 1 , ' —» line various Churches in the city, to give ua their
oi'qdislied the moat gigantic ! >id aml s ap p 0rt in putting down this great vice in
-Rs throughout the interior and along j our roid> , And we ,.,n upon the fathers and moth-
1 “ rrauce. Abroad ho has consoli- er , to help us to save t tie young and promising youths
L' ’ °* Algeria:—maintained an of tJ|0 coun t r y from intemperance, and to do battle
d-mority for Franco ^ovm the in th -„ „ d RO< , d „ w . Com8 one. Como all.
\v e meet for the present, at Odd Fellowi Hall, ev-
' j ery Friday night, at 7] o'clock,
Macon, March 29, 1859.
J^ois the Fourteenth staggcreS.-
(rotated and improved Pans beyond , | ovit e t be
j- .’deceason 00 tho throne, and pro- ^ vuioua c
\ '* f lire mrrantirt I . .
S' niui associated with her in the
'-icd a finn alliance with Great
-t-t I'hoin his uncle waged an in-
f’lt for twenty years; and has rcstor-
■'-7 to her former rank in the politics
accomplishing these objects,
y 8 Wen fettered and tho tribune
- J iho»c liberties, which the Anglo-
Da. B. F. WiLLitMt’ SaRsararilla. It may
prove an advantage 10 onr readers to caU their at
tention to our friend DrB. F. Williams’ preparation
of •• Sanparilla and Iodide of Potassium,” which
DIED.
In Crawford county, on the 14th inst., Elizabeth
Dent,consort of John W. Dent, in the fortieth year
of her age, after an illness of upwards or four weeks,
of Typhoid Pneumonia. She endured her illness
with patient resignation. A mast devoted hasbsad
and six children, the youngest of whom isJ4 months
old, are lelt to monrn their loss.
In the various relations of life, she was a model
worthy of imitation. As a friend and neighbor, she
waa frank, k$nd, charitable and sincere—as a wife,
devoted—-as a mother, most affectionate; and as a
mistress, kind and humane.
Though she made no profession as a Church
member, she was the most pious, moral, and self-
denying person that I ever knew, and expressed the
most implicit faith in Christ, aa the great mediator.
her life, nnd her voice in her last momenta be re
membered and practised by her friends, and espe
cially her family. May she rest in peaoe. are the
wishes of A Sikckre haixsn.
MACON PRICES CURRENT.
FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES
For 1859.
ACKER MERRALL & CO.,
i\’o. 133,°CliamI)crs Street,
Cor. of College Place,
(Opposite Hudson River Rail Road Station,)
NEW YORK.
Dealers is
FINEST WINES,
FINEST BRANDIES,
FINEST SEGARS,
FINEST TEAS,
FINEST COFFEES,
FINEST SUGARS,
FINEST BUTTER,
FINEST HAMS,
FINEST TONGUES, and
FINEST
FAMILY
GROCERIES,
of every description, put up for Shipment to all
parts of the World.
Catalogues wiU be famished npon application,
mar 29—3m
Indestructible Skirts.
With Patent Eylct Fastening, Wedge Slide and
Watcli Spring Bustle.
“The perfection of Skirt Manufacture.”—[Morris
ft Willis’ Home Journal.
“A complete Eylct Fastening, tasteful and ele
gant in effect.”—[N. Y. Indep.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BT AYRES, WlUcriKLD ft CO.
, „ has proven itself a good medicine and a great bene-
v’arils as ,be caUB . c *? c ; fit tc mankind. Thlapreparation cannot be classed
lint V° ,nC "i taVC 8 hfl 0 t| 8 „'f' ln ‘he category of Patent Medicines of tbe day as
“« France baa yet to show that *£3*1?»mh „ u prepared i. not kept»
secret, but is open to the inspection of medical men
and others, who may desire to know its ingredients
before prescribing or using it. It would be the last
thing we should think of doing, to recommend
a medicine that possessed no valuable medicinal
qualities, and would fail of prodneing a happy effect
npon the diseases for w blch it ia recommended; bnt
we are convinced from eases coming under onr
knowledge that have been cured in thi* city, that for
indigestion, dyspepsia, inflammation of the kidneys
white swelling, ulcers, ftc., that no better prepara
tion is now extant, and take pleasure in calling at
tention to this fact.
The good qualities of this medicine baa already
made it popular in this and adjoining States, and so
rapid its sale, that tbe Doctor has been compelled
to make arrangements for enlarging his manufacto
ry. and otherwise extend bit business facilities.
Now, afflicted reader we advise you to try this
remedy that yon ha ve tbe mean* of knowing of what
it ia composed, in preference to those compounds
“you know not of,” that are composed of highly stim
ulating bat poisonous material*. For sale bylZti
lir ft Hurt. m,r K ^
c of enjoying them in peace.
| l Mate iuMoanilBg.
r '-Means I’icayunc speaks ofJ.ou-
I ia mourning,” consequent
-p*Oiioa of the steamer Princess. It
I'* ls seaioely a community from
w >eof tin. lost is not missings or to
“7 lm soci tl virtues." The fatality
“fent citizens was remarkable, and
■*>' well n.ourn its loss.
'’Wk Evening Post, of the ICth
• At two o'clock this afternoon the
J O' brought in a verdict that Mike
t to his by Joath apoplexy, which
ill? 1 ' n the place where ho was
riii Wo, md on hit head, and the
II *“ been robbed,indicated that vto-
1 used by persons unknown to
l , (uch ltishop said lately in a scr-
•'t women remember, while put-
•( profu ie and expensive attire, now
f liit gates of Paradise.”
Italv.—The 'Echo d’ltalia of
/ranis from good authority, which
- ,*.1 10 ,MU11C > that the Hungarian
'■utli |,assod through France, with
4 ,, u ‘onnivancc of tlie French gov-
Zr *n y *d incognito at Genoa. It is
^ 1 Ret tliat during the last ten years
' u '* u studying military gdence.
[From the Wheeling TIMES and GAZETTE.]
Though it may seem strange to many who have
not seen it yet there ia no donbt of the fact, that Prof;
Wood's Hair Restorative will change grey hair to its
original color, and cause it to grow onheada entirely
bald, and by a few applications keep it from tailing
off There was a thus when persona who had loat
their hair were compelled to wear wigs or go bald,
hut sincotho advent of Prof. Wood'* Tonic, there is
no longer any necessity of wigs or grey hairs,
mar 1—lm
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Bibb Silicriirillorigngc Sales.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in May next,
between the nsnal hoars of sale, in the city of
Macon, Lota number one, (1) two, (2) three, (3) and
four, (4) in Square nineteen, (19) South Western
Common, city of Macon. Levied on aa the proper
ty of Theodore G. Young, to satisfy a Mortgage fi.
fa. from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of Henry M.
vs. Theodore G. Young. Property pointed
- - fig. r ~
ily
out in said fi. ta.
E. G. JEFFERS, Dep. S.
Sales of Cotton to-day from 0 to 12 cents—
wth a lair demand. Receipts continue to be
unusually light for March.
Bibb SIicritT Sales.
Macon, between the usual hours of sale. Lot num
ber 5, nnd part of Lot number C, in square
iu the city of Macon, with al! the improvements
tljerepn, containing two thirds of an acre, more or
less. Levied on as the property of Mrs. Mary J.
Bonyer, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Bibb Superior Court,
in favor of Joseph C. Hunt, next friend, ftc. va Mary
J. Bouyer. Property pointed out by Plaintiff's
Attorney.
ALSO, at the same time and place, a House and
Lot in the city ot Macon, number one, in Square
number three South Western Common. Levied on
aa the property of William B. Hyde, aa Trustee, ftc,
to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Daley ft Fitzgerald vs.
William B. Hyde, Trustee, ftc. Property pointed
out in said fi. ta.
ALSO, at the same time and place, two Houses
and Lota situated on the Honston Road, about two
miles from the city of Macon, adjoining the lands of
Dr. M. 8. Thomson and Elias Jenkins, containing
about eight acres, more or less Levied on as the
property of George Wood to satisfy two fi. fas. from
Bibb Superior Court in favor of Joseph E. Brown,
Governor, ftc, va. William W. Wootten, principal,
and Nancy Foster and George Wood, securities.
ALSO, Lot number one, in Square 19, South Wes
tern Common, city of Mscon, containing shoot half
praise
[Times.
A CARD.—^The Manufacturers of the “CROWN
SKIRTS" beg to state, that the very great favor
with which “THE INDESTRUCTIBLE SKIRT”
baa been received, has made it necessary for them
to make unusual exertions to supply the demand,
and that they are now running their Manufactory
night and day for this purpose, their orders requi
ring an immense increase in their production, in ad
dition to their nsnal large production of
THE PICCOLOMINI, ETRUSCAN LACE,
GOSSAMER EXPANSION,
and other popular styles. To effect tbia, their con
tracts are now obt for upward of
50,000 Y’ds Braided Steel per day,
all of which ia prepared expressly for them by their
own makers and braiders—tho very best in Ameri
ca. Having ample proof of the universal populari
ty of this '-chef <t<rnm" of Skirt Manufacture, The
Indestructible Skirt, they intend placing it within
the reach of every lady who wishes the most grace
ful, durable, and iu all respects the best Skirt ever
produced.
P. S. An invoice of these beantiful Skirts is now
being prepared for the Qneen of England and the
Empress of France.
For sale by the principal Jobbers and Retailers
everywhere. Look for onr name and trade mark,
tbe Crown, stamped on every Skirt. No others are
genuine.
New York, March 29—ct
@30,000
Worth of Premiums Awarded,
A Prize to every Purchaser.
fTlHK above sum will actually bo Riven away
_L with 20,000 copies of the following works:
WOMAN—
Her Structure, Functions, Diseases, sfce.,
This is a work of COO pages and 130 illustration*,
by Dr. 8. Pancoast, Professor of Physiology and
Microscopic Anatomy in Pennsylvania Medical
University, Philadelphia.
This work is written in a chaste, clear and prac
tical manner, while the illustrations <:annot be ob
jectionable to the most refined and circumspect of
tho ladies. The volume is complete in every de
partment, and presents all the information so ur
gently desired l>y all classes of females. Price 82;
by mail, 82 30. By tho same author, a work for
Guardians, Parents, and young meu, eutitled
BOYHOOD PERILS, Ac.
This is a work of 225 pages, 12mo. illustrated with
nine Jine lithographic plates. It has received the
highest encomiums from the press, and has passed
through two editions in C months. Price 81 25; by
mail, §1 45.
jpsf of fiiffg for cqch dUol'li.
To the purchaser of a copy of the first work, one
of the following articles will be given, which may
be selected when ordering the book :
Ladies’ Gold Peucils, Petaii Price, 82 00
Gold Tooth Picks, 2 00
Ear Drops, 2 00
Gold Kings, chased or plain, 2 00
Gold Lockets, 2 00
Ladies Gold Pens with extension cases 2 00
Mosaic and Floraniino Brooches, 2 00
Ladies Cuff Pins, 2 00
Ribbon Slides, 2 00
Gold Crosses, 2 00
Cable Chains, 2 00
To each copy of second Work auy one of the fol
lowing articles may be selected, which cannot be
purchased for less than 81 00 at Retail: Pocket
Knives, Gold Studs, Gold Watch Keys aud .Seals,
Gold Pens, with extension cases, Breast Pins, Sleeve
Buttons, Ac., Ac.
Agents wanted in every town, to whom Commis
sions will he given in hooks or mon«y. Those get
ting up a Club of 15 subscribers for each work, and
remitting the amount, will receive a copy of each
work and a gold Pencil worth S3 00 independent of
the gift to each subscriber.
For 30 subscribers to each work, an additional
copy of each work and a Cameo Set, (Pin A Drops)
worth 815 00 For 100 subscribers for each work an
additional copy and a Gold.Watch worth 840. For
500 subscribers for each work a Gold Watch and
Chain worth $130.
Address all orders DR. S. S. OSBORN,
Mar29—3m 916 Spring Garden-st. Phil. Pa.
WHOLESALE A RETAIL
DB.UGGXST
And State Licensed Apothecary,
MACON. GA.
T S happy to inform his frien.l!., patrons and the
X public generally, that his Stock ia now tail and
complete, which comprises every article that should
be found in a First Claes
Drug; and 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 as at any Drug Establishment in Geor-
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS
Compounded at all hours with care and ne&tneis.
His stock consists in part of the following articles:
Dross, Chemicals and iflcdici lies,
Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors,
Glass ware. Syringes, modern styles, great variety,
Window Glass, Putty, Artists Tools,
Mechanical, Artificial and Natural Leeches,
Fresh Hops and all other Herbs,
Snrgical Instruments and Medicine Chests,
Family Soaps, Fine Starch and Geletines,
Fine Castor Oil for Family use.
Wines and Liqnors for Medical use only,
Pertnmery, Pomades and Toilet Articles.
Gold and Silver Leaf, Goldand Tin-foil and Artificial
Teeth,
Ham, Tooth and Nail Brushks,
White Wash, Paint, Cloth and Flesh Brashes,
TRIPOLI, a great article for cleaning Metal and
Glass,
Grass and Garden Seed,
and all the patent Nostrums of the day.
Corner Mulberry street and Cotton Avenue, Macon.
apl 21
iv, Marble and Marbleized Iron, lironze, wood
d Marine Time-nieces, with and without the alarm.
DAY ft MAUSSENET.
Fine aetts of Jewelry. DAY ft MAUSSENET.
Diamond Pins, Finger Rings and Ear Rings.
DAY ft MAUSSENET.
Fob, Vest, Chattalans and Guard Chains.
DAY ft MAUSSENET.
A fine assortment of Necklaces, Crapes, Medalions
and other Trinkets, by DAY ft MAUSSENET.
Silver Table, Tea, Salt, Mustard, Berry, Sugar
and Cream Spoons. Also, Desert and Pickle Forties.
Cups, Goblets, Waiters, and sundry other silver ar
tides too numerous to mention, by
DAY ft MAUSSENET.
Musical Instruments.
Violincelos, Violins, Flutes, Fladgeolets, Fifes,
Banjoes and Tamborines, also a fine assortment of
Italian, French, and English Violin Strings by
DAY ft MAUSSENET.
Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Specks with tbe
Scotch Pebble Glasses, by
DAY ft MAUSSENET.
FANCY GOODS—A large assortment, by
DAY ft MAUSSENET.
JEWELRY REPAIRING done at the shortest
notice an A. in the best possible manner, WATCHES,
Magic and Hunting Cases, Gold and Silver Hoddell
|C|T.
j Corner 3d and MuLberrt Struts,
' MACON, GA.
DEALER in
CHOICE DHUT C3-S,
SELECTED MEDICINES,
PURE CHEMICALS,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
WINDOW GLASS,
PEEPtTMER'iT,
SOAPS,
PAINTS,
OILS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
"FRESH GARDEN SEED,
Merchants and Physicians
WHO PRIDE THEMSELVFS
ON DEALING in ARTICLES OF THE!
FIRST QUALITY,
And at low Prices,
MAY RELY UPON BEING SUITED,
mar l
Order* Promptly attended to.
Macon, Jan, 4th, 1858.
The subscriber will make cash advances on cot
ton consigned to George Parsons ft Go-, Savannah,
and agree to hold the cotton forty-five to fifty days
from date of shipments. ISAAC! SCOTTflf
jan 5
TV AT CIIE S, for sale by
oct 16
DAY ft MAUSSENET.
Notice to Planters.
H AVING purchased of Mr. Thomas Bagby his
entire interest in the Negro Trade, in Mucon,
I take this method of informing those who wish to
purchase or sell Negroes, that the trade will be con
tinued at the old stand, next door to Adams A Rey
nold’s Ware House, on Poplar Street, where can be
found at all times a likely lot of Maryland and Vir
ginia Negroes at fair prices. I will also pay liberal
prices for all young and likely negroes offered for
sale. JAaMES G.NOEL.
March 29, 1859.—Cm.
mMOp-
MSGNtflC PLASTER
THE GREAT STRENGTHENER AND PAIN
DESTROYER.
T HE best and cheapest Household Remedy in the
World. Simple and pleaiant in its application,
certain and effectual in its results. A beautiful, sci
entific, external Curative, applicable for the relief
of pain at anytime, in anyplace, in auy part of the
human system, nnd nnder all circumstances. If you
put this Plaster any where, if Pain is there, the
Plaster will stick there until the Pain has vanished.
Tbe Plaster magnetizes the pain away, and Pnin
cannot exist where this Plnuier!* applied.
Rheumatism, Lameness, Stiffness, Weakness, De
bility, Nervousness, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Coughs
and Colds, Pains and Aches of every kind, down
even to Corns, are IMMEDIATELY’ RELIEVED,
and, with a little patience, PERMANENTLY CU
RED, by the magical influence of the MAGNETIC
PLASTER. It is the simplest, sorest, safest, pleas
antest and cheapest remedy in existence. Its ap
plication is universal—equally to the strong man,
the delicate woman, and the feeble infant. To each
and all it will prove a Balm and a Blessing. Its use
is agreeable, and without annoyance or trouble.—
Its price is within reach of all—rich or poor; all
may have it, and should have it who are sick, and
suffering in any way.
PLANTERS should be always supplied with the
invaluable PLASTER. It will be the Good Phy
sician on any Plantation, ready at all times, and at
instant notice.
Pat up in air-tight tin boxea. Each box will make
six to eight plasters, and any child can spread them.
Price 25 cents a box, with fail and plain directions.
Il- C. nOREIIKAD, M.
Inventor and Proprietor, 19 Walker st.. New Y’ork.
MOREHEAD S MAGNETIC PLASTER is sold
by all Draggistsin every City, Town and Village of
the United States.
Nov. S3.
To Southern Dealers!
J. II. RANSOM & CO.,
32 COURTLAND AND 39 OEY STREETS,
HEW YORK,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS & SHOES,
HAVE constantly on hand a LAAGE 8TOC K
OF FINE and NEGRO GOODS, exaressly for the
Southern Trade, which they will sell at the lowest
market prices for cash or approved Credit,
jan 18
CUTLERY!
GIFTS! GIFTS!
One Hundred Varieties of Gifts!
Melvin’s Improved Gift Book Sale.
Melvin’s Improved Gift Book Sale,
Melvin’s Improved Gift Book Sale,
Melvin’s Improved Gift Book Sale,
Melvin’s Improved Gift Book Sale,
333 Chestnut St., Philadelphia—
333 Clie8trut St-, Philadelphia—
333 Chestnut St., Philadelphia—
333 Chestnut St., Philadelphia—
333 Chestnut St., Philadelphia-
With One Hundred Varieties
With One Hundred Varieties
With One Huudred Varieties
With One Hundred Varieties
With One Hundred Varieties
Of Valuable and Useful Gifts !
Of Valuable and Useful Gifts !
Of Valuable and Useful Gifts
Of Valuable and Useful Gifts!
Of Valuable and Useful Gifts
Conducted on an Entirely New Plan.
Conducted ou an Entirely New Plan.
Conducted on an Entirely New Plan.
£P-A Valuable Gift with Every Book Sold.
l p-\ Valuable Gift with Every Book Sold.
H"AV uluablu Gift with Every Book Sold.
Catalogues Sent Free.
Catalogues Sent Free.
Catalogues Sent Free.
By addressing R. MELVIN,
333 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
New Catalogues, just issued, containing all
the Popular Works of the day; and a List of One
Hundred Varieties of Gifts. When orders of Twen
ty-Five Dollars and upwards are received, a receipt
for the same will be sent by return mail.
Receipts ’taken for every package sent by Ex
press.
I **’Three Plans of Commission for Agents, of
which they can take their choice, nnd each more
liberal (ban everoffered.
Agents Wanted in Every Town.
Agents Wanted in Every Town.
Agents Wanted in Every Town.
Address H. .11 HI. VI.Y,
333 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
mar 22—3m
Court, in favor of K. Kendall vs. T. G. Y’onng.
mar 29 E. G. JEFFERS, D. 6
Barrel Kislcy A Kitchen,
Wholesale Druggists, 76 Barclay Street, New
fork, would respectfully call tbe attention of Desi
re in Drags and Hedio&es to their stock, which ia
Dye Staffs, ftc., ftc., together with a full assortment
)f all the popular and reliable “Patent” Medicines,
■mong which they would call the attention particn-
arly to Roberta* Cholic Mixture for Infanta, Hisley’a
"(impound Fluid Extract of Bnchu, bliss’ Dyspep-
ic Remedy, and the Pbilotoken or Female’s Friend.
These p reparations, for which they are sole Agents
’or New York and the New England States, and
vhich are to their own knowledge and belief, the
nost reliable preparations now before the people for
he diseas-ss for which they each are intended.
They would in the most cordial manner, thank
pectfolly lolicit.
JIARRAL. RISLEY ft KITCHEN,
Importers and Wholesale Druggists, 70 Barclay St,
New York.
JOSEPH RODGERS & SON,
SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND.
TABLE KNIVES & FORKS.
c Bladed Pocket Knives,
Sportsmen Knives,
Embroidery Scissors,
Pocket
And other Paterus.
Razors! Razors!
OF THE GENUINE JOS. BODGERS ft SON’S
Illakc.
I HAVE just received direct from Joseph Rodgers
A Son, Sheffield. England* a large and splendid va
riety of the above goodi, and most respectfully so
licit the patronage of the public.
BASIL A. WISE,
mar 29 Cherry St.* Macon* Ga.
mar 29
Postponed t. States marshal Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House, in the
city of Macon, Bibb county, on the first Tues
day in May next, between the usual hours of sale,
the following property, vis:
Three hundred and forty acres of land, in the 13th
District of Miller county, adjoining the town of Col
quitt, and known as the pltce whereon A. F. Perry
now resides. Levied on sa the property of A. Frank
Perry, to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Sixth Circuit Court
of the United States, for the Southern District of
Georgia, in favor of William Smith Brown va. A.
Frank Perry. Levy made by 8. Atkinson, former
U. S. Deputy Marshal. JAMES M. SPULLOCK.
U. S. Marshal.
By THOMAS L. ROSS,
March 29,1859, U, S, Deputy Marshal.
AOI’IUE.
SorxnixTxaDsxT’s Orrics, U. R. Road, J
Macon, March 24,1859. j
O N and after April 1st, Freight bills will be sent
to Merchants every Saturday. A collector will
call on Wednesday for amonnt of bills. A failure
to pay when called on will subject parties accounts
to be stopped. Claims for damage and lost Goods
will not be allowed to interfere with the above,
bnt must be sent to Superintendent, where prompt
attention will be given. Goods most be recejpted
for at tLe depot, or an order given sjiecifymgarticlei.
March 29,1859. General Superintendent.
Notice.
W E havo a number of accounts made in 1857
still open on our books, and if not paid* will
bo sued at the Spring Courtsof the respective coun
ties. None will be slighted.
marl 5 HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN.
DR. I. M, COMINGS
O FFERS his Professional services to the citizens
of Macon. He may be found at the Medical Col-
ia from 3 to C, during the day.
F ^ 0 INI @
IMPLEMENTS.
WEED’S warranted Hoes, Scovils celebrated Hoes,
Collins’ Cast Steel Hoes, Brades’ Patent Hoes*
Bradlev’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 Spades, 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 Shellers, Corn Mills,
Steel and Iron, Straw and Shuck Cutters,
Scythe Blades for grass and grain,
Grain Cradles, 5 and 6 fingers, Grain Riddles,
Fan MUls, 818 and upwards*
Threshing Machines from 832 50 and upwards,
1 and 2 horse Railroad Horse Powers,
4 and 6 horse Lever Powers, Scythe Snaths,
Sickles and Reap Hooks, Pruning Knives A Shears,
Pruning Hooks and Saws, Hedge Shears,
Pruning Implements in setts, Gard’n folding Ladders
Garden Engines, Garden Rollers,
Shuffle Iloes, 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,
all of which are offered at prices that cannot fail to
please, and Planters will nnd it to their interest to
trade with NATHAN WEED,
marl5 Macon, Ga.
GRAND OPENING
OF
New Spring CS-oods.
~ “IMMENSE ATTRACTION.”
L ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, oi.e and all, we
invite you to call and see our NEW SPRING
Stock of FANCY
GOODS.
They are RICH, HARE and RAC)’, and far sur
pass any Stock in BEAUTY, that wo have ever
opened in Macon.
We are selling off onr
DH3SS GOOES
rapidly, andean eclipse all competition in that line.
Our CARPET DEPARTMENT ia i,ow complete
and exceedingly attractive.
Call and see our CURTAIN DAMASKS, ft LACE
and MUSLIN CURTAINS; they are sntirely freab,
and SUPERBLY BEAUTIFUL.
Facta apeak louder than words; g ve us a call
and we will convince von that our stock ia
FAB Sl’PERIOR
to any that has before been offered to the public,
and that OUR PRICES are down to “low water”
mark.
New Goods received by every steamer. Orders
promptly filled. Our motto is
“Quick Sales,” Polite attention to our Custom-
era, and “Small Profits.”
feb 8 BOSTICK, KEIN ft CO.
IdsK’City papers copy.
1059.
SPRING TRADE.
W E can exhibit a fine Stock of
SPIHSfi GOODS.
E7*Call and see them.
Barage Kobe Rosati,
“ “ j^jK' c ' enne "
“ Tissues and Muslin, in all Robe 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 onr Sore.
FEARS, SWANSON ft PRITCHETT,
marts—lm Cotton Avenue, Macon.
TIME ANNIHILATED.
CREAM ACTUALLY FROZEN IN 3 MINUTES.
TOKRIVS NEW
4 MINUTE FREEZER.
PA TEST APPLIED FOR.
T HE subscriber, after careful study and various
experiments, has succeeded in constructing a
Freezer, which, for simplicity, durability, rapidity
and quality of its production, is unequalled, and can
not fail to becomo a universal favorite.
To satisfy the incredulous, there will be weekly
public exhibitions ot this Freezer, at No. 9, Platt
street, to prove its ability to do all that is claimed
for it. Sizes: from 3to 20 quarts.
Send for a Circular.
The undersigned will dispose of his stock of Mas
eeh's Freezers, now on band, upon favorable
terms. K. P. TURKEY’, Manufacturer,
No. 9, Platt Street, N. Y.
ALSO, Manufacturers’ Wholesale Agent for the
celebrated “Old Dominion” Coffee and Tea Pota,
and “Arthur’s” patent. Self-sealing Cans aud Jars,
march 22—lm
RELIGIOUS BOOKS
AND SABBATH SCHOOL LITERATURE.
T HOSE wishing to purchase BIBLES, TRACTS,
and good Books for the Library, or Sabbath
reading, are invited to call and examine the Stock
of Religious Publications for sale at the
Depository
of the Georgia Bible and Colporteur Society, Cot
ton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
Every advantage will be offered to those who
wish to select libraries either for tbe Sunday School
or Family. SAM’L BOYKIN, Dep. Ag’t.
feb 15—3m
BRICK YARD FOR SALE.
T HE Subscriber will sell, if applied for soon, his
entire Brick Yard Property, situated directly
on the Savannah River, a little over one mile from
the City. It enjoys the advantages of the Brick
market in Savannah, as well aa those of the trade
along the Atlantic coast. YVithin.a few weeks, ves
sels of over 300 tons burden, have been loaded at
the yard, bound aa far South as the Gulf of -Mexico.
Besides the other requisites for Brickmaking; Kilns,
Sheds, and all the necessary implements, there is on
the place a machine capable of making 30,000 bricks
in u day, and at ail seasons. Nearly 500,000 bricka
have been made iu the month of Janaary, when no
other yards could operate.
The Bricks, when moulded, require no drying, but
are conveyed instantly from the machino 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;
but the operation of the machine, aa well as the pro-
perty generally, those disposed to purchase will call
and examine for themselves.
The quantity of land proposed to be sold with the
yard, embraces about one hundred acres, mostly
well wooded, and a solid bed of clay.
A credit of one and two years, if desired, will be
given on two-thirds of tbe purchase money.
For further particulars, apply to
mar 22—3t WM. H. STILES.
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
consnmera in the country, that we will furnish the
article at as low rates as any House in the city. To
residents of the city, we will deliver lee free of
charge. Orders from the country promptly attend
ed to. A share of patronage respectfully solicited.
™»r!5 GllEER ft FREEMAN.
Insurance Agencies.
OF
HE AUGUSTA INSURANCE & BANKING CO.
AND
THE [ALABAMA FIRE & MARINE INS. CO.
AT THE OFFICE OF
LANIER ft ANDERSON, Agfa.
185S tf Macon, Ga.
S. & J. GOMJMG,
No.18, John St.,N.Y,
IMPORTERS AND JODRERS Or
Ribbons, Feathers,
Rnches, Flowers,
Izaces, illillincrv Goods,
Berthes, Capes, &c., &c.
GOODS FROM AUCTION EVERY DAY.
Buyers will find it greatly tc their advantage to
give us a call.
JOHN GRAY,
(Late Taggart & Gray,)
DEALER IN
WOODEN WARE AND 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 (rt’BS, PAILS, PIGOIXS, COOLE1S, CIICRXS,
W1I.I.OW CRADLES. tVACOIVS,
CHAIRS AND BASKETS
jan IS—3m
Ikrffnrii fm %wnmn Ctt.,
HARTFORD, COM.
Incorporated A. D. 1810. Charter Perpetual.
Authorized Capital, •1,000,000
Capital Paid in, 590,000
Surplus, 300,000
ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1850.
Cash on hand and in Bank, •43,455.2*
Cash in hand oi Agents and in transit,.... 54,827.09
Real Estate nnnecumbered, (cash value.). 15,000.00
Bills Receivable, amply secured, 73,174.55
2,404 Shares Bank Stock in Hartford, .... 230,413.00
2,202 New York,... 197,750.00
710 •• “ •• Boston 74,620.00
100 Shares Bank State of Missouri, 10.000.00
State and City Bonds, 6 per cents, 74,245.00
Rail Road Stocks, 16,250.00
United States' Treasury Notes 11,035.00
8603,769.86
DIRECTORS.
H. HUNTINGTON, CHARLES BOSWELL,
ALBERT DAY, HENRY KENEY,
JAS. GOODWIN, CALVIN DAY,
JOB ALLYN, JOHN P. BRACE,
CHARLES J. RUSS.
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, 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-
icrty, consisting of Dwellings, Berns aud Out
buildings connected, and Furniture. Live Stock,
Hay, Grain, Farming Utensils, ftc., ftc., contained
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
Losses equitably adjusted at this Agency, and
paid immediately, upon satisfactory proofs K in funds
current in the cities of New Yotk or Boston, as the as
sured may prefer. E. J. JOHNSTON, Agent.
Macon, Ga. Feb. 15—ly
$50 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 leas complicated, consequent
ly leas liable to get out of order, and is the only one
owing to its strength) that can be safely entrusted
,1 the hands of inexperienced persons, and can be
learn d with no other instructions than those con -
tained in the directions which accompany each Ma
chine. They are the snme Machines exhibited by
John Usber at the late State Fair in Atlanta, where
they elicited the warmest encomiums. Send tor
samples of work, or what is better, call and see tbem
in operation, and examine certificates of their mer
its at Plant's Carriage establishment, opposite Post
Office.
W. A. ROBINS, Macon.
HAIGH ft ANDREWS, Augusta.
General Agents for the State of Georgia.
Agent; i,-ai.t, ,1 in every ,-,.uni.' j-’
I whom a liberal discount will be made. Each Ua-
I ehina warranted. marts—lur