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BMWt* Arrival orthe CJiy of W^liinKlon. 1
(,< o „ rentiers of this caption will Cotton Decliutd 1 -1 •> ulSJ.^Mancketter ad '
M (ll.ll <'« r
*•. *».»» kc ? tbe *?•»** •‘S®®!?
Inleiuprranre in Madeira. j
Tlio Hon. James O. l’utnam, in a recent Jet-
’ iln' manner of the fire-eaters, on
V ......ami ‘the mode andmeas-
'<**. ■ •• It lias nothingto do with pol-
', ' 1,.million, regwerationwid disen-
t that -oiiie |wople promise themselvea
"*!”'j wit j, the (ieueral Government. We
Peace.
When in the Island of Madeira, I saw a few
HARItlED
On Thnfiday evening, A
Macon, at Brown’. Hotel,
York, to Miss Annie M. Uro
Xfw York (via New Orleans,) April 2o.—The' |°, f 1,, ‘? xini tion among the poorer people. 7, A COX PRICES CIJKttENT.
steamship City of Washington, with I.ivemool Ie" d 1 h f d r ™"’ a n,ne - vcars «s'dent clergyman ,ALU
dates to Wednesday April ltlth, has arrived/ ■ l ' xl '' ll . iatlon: before the failure of the
Commercial.
wine crop in Madeira, (formerly the annual yield
CORRECTSD WEEKLY IT ATMf, WINflKU & CO.
5&. h «.» J^IKSS?* to Farmers, ss
Mr. M. B. Peters, of New Alt 1IFICIAL MA 1 UKS. [|]
H AVING been appointed Agent fo-
Wbitelock A Co’s. tkp^Fhocp!
and Manipulated Guano, Ia.>k the fane
who have unproductive gardens, togiv
As Agent I cau speak from personal I
tosava wonl upon the red hills Liverpool Cot/on Martel-!the sales of cot-1 ffiSfiififfSL??! ° f wine ’ ? ow . ,ire or B AG ° ,NO- £5g*£;; 11J!
^ ^Georgia. and to show our ^ *!*"*«+*>+m were 8 V1 *!*££
,« the jieotde are going to work to.
I' uni make the waste places blos-
!‘ZZ I» "tlier words, our topic is | ^ »««*WdidL Middling Orleans 71-44,
' l homely as the subject may lie, it j Middling Uplands 74 The reparted de- t j, r. • l.int,
" , .'nr the substantial regeneration ' c i ,n ® was principally confined to the lower
* rX:. of our State than all the polit-! P™de*.
; i s I hi' side of ‘ kingdom come. A,a ! e Trade,—Advices from the inanu-
1 A ascertained fact that the older pot-1 wetunng districts were reported unfavorable,
jljr'rgia—° r rather those which hare : Liverpool Genera'. Martels.—Kreadstutls
! ,1 longest. for all we presume, are of were firm, and dosed with an advancing ten-
l^,iv more thrifty and productive to-I dcncy. Provisions generally closed buoyant.
" thev were twenty years ago. Jlow l^iudem Money Murtel.—Consols closed at
brought about?’ By the inanu 195 W ^ *
1 application of manures, maileon the _ (ienenil Nows.
. i part, and more recently, drawn I War minors of :i very alarming cliaracter
" i, ,ni„ l- el eoimiierce. This latter j have prevailed for several"days, but the latest
• lias Ik^ii opened to the planter intelligence from the 'nntinont is of a more pa-
111. MHd enlightc.ed pol- cific nature. j water, during tlie files of the first X.poleon, no
... niilr .nl>; and to show whatan un-, sbcoxi. Mifatc ii—-via sawvoiik. Frenchman was seen in a state of intoxication,
lias given to the trade, we propose to La test from Ltcerpiol, Wednesday. April 111. —Philada. Inquirer.
,-V rase in l">int. —Sales of cotton to ilay 3,000 bales and the _
ago. tke authorities of the Gen-1 market closetl dull I , ,, ~
■ , I I
_! thinks lumaclf into the inad-bouseor the grave
Mniinn in *ll Vninm'. in* Action is man's
Iriiatl advertises! to carry guano, salt,
r commodities to be tiso.1 as fertilisers,
. -ulliciciit to defray the expense
?i rtal>"" an'' > :,V1 ’ ** 10 Company liann-
V ci'c U'low the operations of thesys-
fm.r months. U-ginning the 1st of lie-
Ll ,.„.liii.- the 1st of April:
. CrotMl li K.. Macon..133,110
Si iitiom*.... H.Vi.HUO
1,021,010
.tern “ V.V.*.V"S5?2
H,H0
i»3,240
*70-90,110
6,910
n;,£00—23,710
4,040
4,330
263, H10
354,340
96,71’)
£4,08.)—162,790
..2,669,600
ICQ il«v< Wert; Z1 • I , , c ..-.wvwvwau i UI ui»a»«-.ii.v. .»
000 bales, speculators took i,000 and exporters b V‘ tbe 1 &iIure h “ P 1 *^ w ‘ n . e
- d declined 1-lfi a De 3 ron “ the vtwch of the poor; they now cuiti-
yate ^ the sugar cane, from which was manufae-
ong spirit, now in common use; and
was, drunkenness had appeared as
wiuc disappeared.
The above is important, if true, as well in a
social as a moral point of view. Is it a fact tliat
the wine growing countries of the world arc
among the most temperate? And if so, is not
tlie subject entitled to more tlian ordinary con
sideration at the hands of the enlightened
judicious friends of the truly noble cause of
temperance? AVc have heard it asserted as a
fixed truth, tliat drunkenness is uncommon
where wine is plentiful, and remember very well
tliat it has has been stated tliat when the* foun
tains of Paris were tilled with wine instead of
Actiox.—Men, saya Dr. llall, who have
, are not the one*
jiti-. x W, >t l*t. “
gm-iili A West'll"
K’Mt A AITfe “
AilniiU * bnHrV'
... ruin . “
A *« v “
yaiedg r .V Ksl'll"
vumlxif insnure
' niie*mei.*Tiox.
3,530,310 lbs,
.7 139,9.10 «
9,090,6SO “
J' |a 1,340j Ion*, or 10- ear load*.
\.ui the licginning of the experiment.
Teas were reported
The continental advices received to-day con-! Vi"!** * • n v , , ,
tinue pacific. ' " | Motion .* all Nature’s law.
ltichardson * Spen.-e. in their weekly cireu- And yet nine
lar reported Flour linn; AVI,eat advancing;: out " f ‘ e , n nre » 1<itfuI y Io ? k ' n ? forward to the
Com steady; Beef buoyant, with a sm-culativc- ^‘cd b« ur when they shall have leisure to:
feeling, and holders d'emanding an advaneo;! ,1 . othl, ;£ 1 ' or Mmftboip on y w beu they feel
Pork quiet but linn: Sugar, Coffee and Bicc hke *** rhe vcr >' bircu that has luretl to death
were reported quiet; Itosin was dull; Spirits "V"* ouc.tca.ful’ man. Ho only U truly
of Turpentine was linn at 42s. i w,se who ‘“ya himself out to work till life s la
in London wheat had advanced 1 a 2d. Sn- tcst bour and tbat “ ,he man wI * 0 wiu ,ivc to
gar was quiet; Rice firm, at Gd. advance. The 1,101,1 purpose.
"ssif.is..,--
»—- jjwto. i«ki~ s exxx
Austria 1ms proposed, and it is said that oth- B a° inK . ronnd » of ““’’’P*'
er powers have consented to it, for a simulU- , 7 V- ^ P f ’ 7!
neons disarming of all the belligerent powers, fe «> ^at we can ray something in Us favor with
before the meeting of the Peace Congress. propriety, from the fact that we have tned it. A
The w arlike tone of the Vienna press lms yo ' ,nff ““ 10 "“r office ha. u«.d it. and in both his
been slightly modcrate4 our own °“ e lt P roTed most beneficial.-Ja.cr-
The Austrian trooiw continue to approach Pnstfleriam, Gnemeil/e, Terns.
tlie Piedmont frontiers. Btrrlinve’s Holland Bitters.
BAGGING—Kentucky
iPyd
India
i
yd
15
Roll
t n
li
BALE HOFF:—Kentucky-
r it
n
Northern ...
P IB
9
BEEESWAX
V ft
25
CAN DLF;s— Sperm ........
P IB
46
St«r
f ft
23
Tallow
f ft
16
Patent
P ft
56
COFFEE—Rio
P ft
UI
J
P ft
17
Laguira
P ft
14
CORN
P bl
-es
,l,. a l
P bl
60
F'EATHERS —
en>
45
FIS1I—Mackerel No. 1......
¥ bl
18 00
•• No. 9
P bl
16 00
■■ No. 3
Pbl
12 00
FLOUR—Superfine
V bl
6 50
Extra..
P bl
7 00
Family...........
Pbl
6 25
GUNPOWDER
P kg
6 50
IRON—English
tP’IB
3i
Swedes
P IB
H
Sheet.............—
¥ IB
8
LIME
¥ bl
1 75
MOLASSES
¥
ir’l
30
SYRUP
Pg'l
50
NAILS
Pkg
4
OILS—Linseed —
V
K *
90
Tniin
L*.
55
Sperm
1 60
Imitation Sperm
1 25
Winter Blea'd Whale
1 00
Lard
Fgl
1 15
PROVISIONS
r
Bxxr—Mesa
V
lb
*2*
Prime...
4 >
lb
Bacon—llama
lb
10
Side*...
¥
lb
11"
Shoulder. ........
¥
lb
V
Pork—Mess
¥
bl
20 00
Prime
¥
bl
00 00
¥
lb
12
Buttkr—Goehen
*
I!»
30
Country
¥
lb
20
¥
tb
U*
SALT....*—*—
¥
1 25
SHOT
¥
<!
2 15
WHISKEY—Rectified
¥
35
Pike’.
¥
K j
37
Monoogahela...
4*
<
00
SPIRITS TURPENTINE—
9
65
SUGAR—Brown
i*
tb
10
Clarified
¥
tb
10
Crushed
¥
tb
12
KICK
¥
lb
41
TALLOW
¥
tb
9*
IIIDFiS
P lb
13
their beneliis • they have never failed togiveaatfs-
on faction.
16 The Manipulated Guano cornea aa highly recom-
15 mended a« the Salphate of Lime, containing'ei-ht per
10 J cent of Ammonia, fifty per cent Phosphate of Lime,
si which ia a larger portion ,if lime than found in any
30 , other fertilin r.
50- ; Pamnhieta wilhrecouimendatorv letters will be sup-
ag plied by application,
17 t tS^rap.-i ial attention ia solicited to liie following
60 letters:
13 ; Howaan Cocxtt,May leth 19M.
IS Messrs. AV. Whitclock 4 Co—Gentlemen:—I had
1M land that wonld not bring one barrel of com to the
7 00
8 00
9 00 |
7 00 |
67
9 00 '
?? i
18 50 I where I used Peruvian Guano on similar land nnd
16 50 ! sowed it ia wheat, and the wheat is now very fine in-
19 50 ' deed. In the Fall of 1857,1 also put 900 lbs. of it on
land of the same quality and sowed it in wheat, and
the crop now looka very fine. IiENU. KINSEY.
Haufokd Coi-XTr, iln. May 11th, 1858.
Messrs. AV. AA’hitclock A Co—I tried yonr Super
Kiosphate of Lime oa my wheat last Fall ou n part
of my ground, and on auother portion 1 applied Peru
vian Guano—the same quantity to the acre. The
result is, I find the Suner-Phoiphate of Lime far
soperior to the Guano. I luteud to use it on my corn
"Jj : this Spring.
1 73
1 50
1 15
1 95
A'onrs respectfully,
JAMES DEAN
JiRKTTsriLLi, Harford Co., Jnne 5, 1838.
Messrs AV. AVhitclock & Co.—GentlemenI
i procured from you last Autnmn a portion of your
I Super-Phosphate of Lime, which I applied to my
: wheat crop alongside ofa mixture of equal quantities
1 of Mexican and Peruvian Guano.
The land on w hic'i it was applied waa of the same
;;,1 i quality aa where tho guano was used, liu! at the
... present time the wheat on the purlieu of the field on
q i which the Super-Phosphate waa applied, is deeidid-
m 1 | y Ihe best, being much darker, and ofa more uni*
j form growth, and promises now to yield me an akun-
., dant harvest. Yours respectfully,
„ JOHN AA’. ltL'TLEDGE.
25 Rockville, Moktuomirt Co., Mil, April 6. 1858.
” AV. AVhiteloce 4 Co.—Gentlemen:—I
hj' GEORGE PAYNE,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
nimoGisT
And State Liconsed Apothecary,
MACON, GA.
IS happy to inform liis friends, patrons and the
1 public generally, that his Stock is now full and
complete, which coinprist s every article that should
be found in a First Class
Drug: und Chemical Store.
Weekly arrival t 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 Drag Establishment inGeor-
gia.
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS
Compounded at all hours with caro and neatness.
His stock consists in part of the following articles:
Drags, Chemicals and Jletliciiics,
Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors,
Glassware, Syringes, modern styles, great variety,
AVindowGIass, Putty, Artists Tools,
Mechanical, Artificial and Natural Leeches,
Fresh Hops and ail other Herbs,
Surgical Instruments and Medicine Chests,
Family Soape, Fine Starch and Geletiues,
Fine Castor Oil for Family use,
Wines and Liquors for Medical use only,
¥ Perfumety, Pomades and Toilet Articles.
AA’eaLo have something very superior for gen- Gold and Silver Leal, Gold and Tin-foil and Artificial
tlemen's wear iu the Straw line. Teeth,
Ham,Tooth and Nail Brushes.
W Info We jli Point PL,fl» en.I XXI.
B. STONE & MOTHER,
AVASHINGTON BLOCK,
Invite attention to their Stock of Spring A: Summer
Hats & Caps,
The following comprise a few of their leading
styles:
Gent’s Barrilla Style Mole Hats,
“ New Orleans Style Silk Hats,
'* Bebee •• •• -
“ Everett “ •• “
“ Black, Drab, and Pearl Fash. Cassimeres,
“ Superior French Felt of all colors.
And an endlers variety of Boys and Children's Straw
and Leghorn Hats and Caps.
English Dunstables, Straw and Leghorns of every
variety of color.
AA’e invite particular attention to our Stock, and
promise to sell aa cheap as any house in the oil
ate.
aprl9
’Heap as any nousn in the city o
C. B. STONE & BROTHER.
^ BELDEN & CO. 4
UNDER
Ralston’s Hall, Cherry St.
H AA'E just received the largest and finest stock
of Goods that has ever been offered in this
market, a part of which comprises the following :
Philadelphia Silk Hats, new style,
White AA’ash, Paint, Cloth ami Flesh Brushes,
TRIPOLI, a great article for cleaning Metal and
Glass,
Grass and Garden Seed,
and all the patent Nostrums of the day.
Corner Junlterrf street and Colton Avenue, Macon.
apl 21
Corner 3d and Mi lbibrt Strxxts,
MACON, GA.
pialir IS
CHOICE DRUGS,
SELECTED MEDICINES,
PVAE CHEMICALS.
I 95 i have tried theSnper-Phosphate of Lime purchased ! *11 styles.
New York
AVide brimmed do " “ “
Fashionable black and pearl Cassimero Hats of
9 95
37J
*1 11 >
of you last Spring, and with pleasure testify to its j Menj, soft French Hats of all styles and colors-
good effects. I used about one hamt-full to three ' extra fine.
Parliament will probably be dissolved in *-
i.U«ur> ''u' "Mitinne in the work ol (k)1i1 „ wwk
nmv at our command, Th( , Pari ' Bonrae. on the 12th inst.,
ja, airtvly among the nohlestofthc ; Uuoyani, anti three per cent**. clo.scd at tf&
ion of Suns will income the brightest J [
tia iu all and tbe |inde and glory of the FI A’E DAYS LA TER FROM EUROPE.
jupsUtauj Arrival of (lie Circassian.
Illrbt'lliou in Briliwli India—A
KE.AIARKABEE LEADEIL
i Hem bay correspondent of the New
eraid. of the date of January 10, says
kpresent lime there are at least two
'iptpnnd of the Sepoy rebels in the
The Press of the country has been particularly '
1 loud in the praiae of the Hitters. Among the many 1
was notices, we offer the following to an impartial public,
“It is a well known fact that we do not puff patent
medicine*, and that we but seldom advertise them:
but Bwrhave’s Holland Bitten comes to us endorsed
in such a manner, aa a specific for the diseases it :
ITHTIIKU IIKCL1XK ix COTTOX, professes to cure, that we not only advertise it, but
Caps Hack, .April 2(i.—Tho steamship Cir- give it tbi. favorable notice unasked by the propri-1
Iniway line, arrived to-day. with «tor.''—Handel Zeitung, N. Y.
" The Philadelphia Argus, iu speaking of the late
exhibition held in that city by the Franklin Inslilntet
rassian, of tlie Gal
Liver]xx)l dates to the 18th instant
Markets.
GRAND
Vocal and Instrumental
CONCERT,
B y T1IE MUSIC CLASSES OF PROFESSORS
H. L. 4 8 A. SCHREINER, assisted by the '
Philhsrmonie Society, Macon Lirdertafe! and an i
Orchestra, to be given at Ralston's Hall,
MAY 3rd. 1839.
jySingle Tickets 75 cents. Tickets admitting
’ Lady and Gentleman, #1 00.
J^TTiekets to be had at Messrs. A'irgin's, John
ston's, and Roardman's Store.
mey 3—It
Yours, truly,
' N. O. DICKERSON.
(y * or sale by the barrel or ton, by
GEO. II. KVA2VN, Agent,
Cherry Street, opposite
J. B. * AA’. A. Ross.
apr 36
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON | will be raid cheap.
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE
OOMPAKT Y,
Men’s Straw goods, Panamas of all qualities.
Men’s black and Brown Leghorns.
Also, White Senate, and a large lot of men's plan
tation straw Hats.
| All kinds of bov's straw Goods.
> Ladies' and Misses’ Flats of all qualities, and
j cheaper than they can be bought in town.
Watches! Watches!
C ELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS—James
Hoddeli 4 Co., R. 4 G. Beesley, Josh Toleman,
Josh Olarenshaw, Edwards Robinson, und the cele
brated American AA’atch in Gold and Silver Cases.
SAA’ISS MAKERS—Eugene Braquet, Brcithing
Underlet, Edouard Favre, Brandt and others too
nuinerons to mention, by
DAY 4 MAUSSENET.
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 and without the alarm.
DAY 4 MAUSSENET.
Fine setts of Jewelry. DAY 4 MAUSSENET.
Diamond Pins, Finger Rings and Ear Rings.
DAY 4 MAUSSENET.
Fob, Vest, Cliattalans and Guard Chains.
DAY 4 MACSSENET.
A fine assortment of Necklaces, Crapes, Medalions
A large lot of Men's and boy’s woolen Hats, that j and other Trinkets, by DAY 4 MAUSSENET
.... • ■ ■— Silver Table, Tea, Salt, Mustard, Berry, Sugar
T. C. NISBET.
r -j ... The sales of Cotton n Liverpool, for tlie week, **y» : .
ilott tlie British Government. The amounted to 4:!,titi0l4ile6. Lower qualities had “In noticing medicines, we are always extremely TTnilllfloi’ flllfl IMfir'IlllllSt
ret verv far from subdued. Retreat- declined Id., and middling 1-164, the market cautious unless satisfied of the merit, of the article. 1 x uuuuw jxiavuuuow.
’ ■ ' • .... - 1 ■ . Among those exhibite4 is the celebrated Holland
Billers. This medicine has been extensively intro.
ti.’ir almost inaccessible fortresses and j closing quiet.
the Sepoy rebels are constantly sally- : Consols were quott d nt 0
.ini eommitting foray* Upon the cities | rnn ltlnl nf llim’ DinicI Sick r cs <laot * J i,l, ° every State iu the Uniou, and into the
» Prairie.. ' TbTgreat rebel SSRSffSi ^^Ihih^. ‘ W °
Aena Ml,ib. and Ins lieutenants, are Daniel Si,-Ucs rhurgei with the murder of Philip ThB shows t«t. m «ni.t. i„
huge to cneourago the disnflectiou : |! ar i on Key, in February last, the Jury, alter a
y. mid until they nre taken and : consultation of an hour and a-hnlf, to-dav rc-
I there can be no peace or security to! turned n venliet of "Sot Guilty.”
FIndia, of qm of Xena’s lieuteuants ltl
hM'sr.'rrospomleiiulnis‘ s P<'’' k8 = .liability for Bitigage-aaImpor-
kuledly the moat singular enarnetor tbat I n'lvr neoiemv
pn brought forth by tlie Indian mutiny !
i:> Topee. About the time of the fall j
ii, Tiuitia seems to have made his ap
years. The exhibition shows testimonials In every
language known in America, among which we no
tice one from the late Hon. John M. Clayton, of Del -
aware.
“AVILLUMS- SYRUP OF SARSAPARILLA
AND IODIDE OF POTASSIUM, " iaa never fail-
remedy in the treatment of Scrofulia. Chronic Ul
vers, Syphilitic disorders. Blotches on the Face-
Tetter, Inflammation [of the Kidneys, Sere Eyes'
TAXT DECISION
The Darlington Flag says: fetter. Inflammation [of the Kidneys, Sere Eves-
Rheumatism, Leucorrbea, Chiorosis,’ Nervous rad
. Suddenly appearing at the • , ' 0 » (I Company tor »lost trunk was tned. The lcinu be llad „ r KllL1 , * h «kt Trv it. The
,'iity-live t m.S troops, he , ' alu ? the contents was proved to exceed five M b „ „ lifsct
1 1 hundred dollars; this company have an en
te—at least
Irmiil.wlilc
omc twenty-live thousand troops,
OFFICE firt AA’ALL STREET, NEW YORK.
Al'TIIORIZEU CAPITAL
£2,000,000, or 810,000,000.
rAID CP CAPITAL; SURPLUS Axe RCSERVKn PL'XDS
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
800,000 IXVCSTEp IX THIS COUNTRY.
HI ISKCXOItM IX XK1V YOU tv.
JAMES BROWN. Esq., Chairman.
FRANCIS COTTEN, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
GEORGE BARCLAY, Esq.
EUGENE DUTILII, Es<i.
JOSEPH FOWLER, Esq.
JOSEPH GILLARI), Jr.. Esq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr.. Era.
ED. F. SANDERSON, Esq.
WM. 8. AVKTMOKE. Esq.
EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, Esq.
President Secretary, ALFRED PELL. Esq.
Counsel of the Board, A. 11 AM ILTON, Jr., Era.
AVERS, WINGFIELD 4 CO. Agents.
Maenn, Ga. apr 36
«!>«» » ILLS. t lUKI.lS W. n.l
Men’s and boy's Navy and cloth Caps, which will and Cream Spoons. Also, Desert aud Pickle Forkes.
be sold at a bargain.
Just received atine lot of Umbrellas,
As we wish to convert our stock into cash, we will
sell our goods as cheap as any house in the South,
aud Straw Goods cheaper than anybody.
RfeLDk*
Cnps, Goblets, Waiters, and sundry other silver ar
“ w'm
april 19—It
SN 4 CO.
Copartnership Notice.
I HAVE this day associated with me my hi other
Frank H. Stone, for the purpose of continuing
; the Hat and Cap business.
The business will be conducted hereafter under
the firm uame and style of
ClIAS. B. STONE 4 BROTHER.
The subscriber, thankful for the liberal patronage
extended to him the past year, would most respect-
; fully solicit a continuance of it for the new firm.
They will keep constantly on hand a superior
stock of Hats and Capa, which lliey will sell as low
as any bonso in the city or State.
apr 19 C. B. STONE 4 BROTHER. J
KKMAKKABLK,
Astounding and Startling!
ticlestoo numerous to mention, by
DAY 4 MACSSENET.
Musical Instruments.
Violinoelos, Violins, Flutes, Fladgeolets, Fi
Banjoes and Tamborines, also a fine assortmen
Italian, French, and Kuglish Violin Strings by
DAY 4 MAUSSENET.
Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Specks with the
Scotch Pebblo Glasses, by
DAY & MAUSSENET.
FANCY GOODS—A large assortment, by
DAY 4 MAUSSUNKT.
JEWELRY REPAIRING done at the shortest
notice and in the bed pottibU manner, WATCHES,
Magic and Hunting Cases, Gold aud Silver Hoddeli
XV AT €' IIE S, for sale by
octl 6 D AY 4 MAUSSENET.
. AMatDiyjiLTiyjcmiL
Machinery & linplements
. J j L Ij S & C(
Sl'CCXSSOKS T<»
C. A ELLS & -SON.
.Cm annelt. « i. j,-' „i;a, uunureu uuuars;uH9 CUIIllJ.lllV uuve mu cu-
i/uncca-ing motion P Brigade after dorsement upon their tickets which, among
baiialion after battalion, and regi-
or regiment, have been sent against
1 ike colutiinus iu |)urstiit out numher
tens of tliousuuds, aud his army has . . ., ,
i from .ho number above-mentlone.1! ",2^
ebiuuiful.
w ill be uiifuctory.
may 3—2w.
Wiki Clicrry at Hit; Mouilt.
Our Agent at Alliens, Georgia, tends ns the follow- i
. The above Screw took the
$25 SILVER OXJF 5
at the last ANNUAL FAIR.
other things, declared that they will not he
responsible for lost baggage to nil amount ex
ceeding one hundred dollars. This endorse- lag Letter with permission to publish:—
ment was relied upon to limit the liability of
I ho „,Ti His Honor ruled, and so charged the jury
He ha> been met aud de- ... . ...... .P
Sugar .Mills from *30 to $ 150.
Horse Bowers, new and improved, *7
STEAM ENGINES AXI) BOILERS,
lhar Sir: Having been .1111“^'for"more than fastings and Machinery in General,
leu months with Chronic Inflammation of the Lungs, may 3
ICE! IOEI! IOE !!!
Everybody kikes it!
JJAVIXG completed our lUTau^ements lor a suj»-
pl> a: «a ^e: 9
this season, wi- would state to our numerous friends!
aud customers, that we are now prepared to furnish
them as low as any liouso iu Savannah or Macon
can furuish it. Tliat the old firm of C. A. ELLS 4 j
SON has built up the Ire Irado in this city aud vi-.
cinity is well known, and we would most respectful-
; ly solicit a continuance of the same.
T HE citizens of Bibb county are respectfully iu . We will deliver ICE on board tbe . .
formed that Messrs. DAVIS4 LAMPKIN,pupils Barrel. Hogshead, back or Bulk, directed to any
... .qilt — .. ..
SPRING STOCKS,
AT THIS EARLY DATE,
O NE Fit O J[ y E ir YORK
AND
DIRECT IMPORTATION!
FREE TRADE,
WILD HORSES!
of the celebrated Horse Tamer. Mr. Lx.mck, willbe ! point above or below Macon, or we will
SELL. 11Y MACON,
away he dies like a meteor, to be
1 defeated, aud again slip through
fi the pursuers. At least a dozen
Macon about the first of MAY, for the purpose of
teaching the art of training aud breaking wild horses j. ...
to the Saddle or Harness—they having purchased the ! pJJJJI
repeated use of this valuable Balsam, been more free right for this county.
* may 3 DAVIS 4 LAMPKIN.
. .. as low as any house in onr city.—
Please esll aud see ns ou
from pressure for . breath and oppression on the
Mulberry St., Op. Lanier House,
GRAM CRADLES.
Wood nnd Wire braced, 5 and C. fingers. Price 3}
to 5 dollars.
SCYTHE BLADES.
English Patent, American Silver Steel. Price 75c
to 81 15.
SICKLES REAP HOOKS.
Grass blades, Scythe Stones and Rifles.
WHEAT FANS,
Grant's Patent, Excelsior, 4c. Price 18 to-to dollars.
THRESHING MACHINES,
Brown's Virginia, Wheeler's and Georgia made.
Price 33 to 50 dollars.
HORSE POWERS,
THE SOVEREIGN 0E THE SEAS “.w^n ffip^ers^Pric^mSi “ d
SAI LORS’ RIGHTS.
Cars, packed |
irwrtwl to anv i • *
tiik
BAZAAR OF FASHION’’
'rB.iuravr^n^TxrT.
h/Ttold'lately "that‘at huGTI.o Bishop oi Lon.lo,, Preaching ! M0JrTrAL& THINGS, TENS., J
IX AX OMNIBUS YARD.
most debilitating tnulady.
use,
I dn most rheerfnlly
A remarkable gathering of the men connect- ; tonder you this acknowledgment, which you will
Co., Georgia.
Proprietors.—
STROIIKCKER and
■ tonoiinded, no hope left, Ac. The
xould tiud him out-leading all his
“.■me sixty or seventy miles. I do
--irate: sixty or seventy miles is no
i march for this Mahnrattn \Vill-o’-
11c reminds me more of our own , .. v... s --, ._t, bkth h. ramie uo., uosi
• King Phillip, that any other per- purpose, w.ts crowded to excess' j SoWby thrir.gent»cv«Twb«ro
ttc Ii has appeard upon the atagestnee P .Sve auditory. During the oL'! .TtwsrT ^
ttnalns and tomahawks. Some of I re li gioU s service has been ^f-HJX.HUNT 4 LG.
t >ls. hard up for a subject, would ^ ondui . tcd , OIl evcry S m,day morning, for the -H_»
of the Xcua Idmself^'liow ho'hns " ,,icl, Wa ‘. 1 , |*^ b l. y , Ivclmn^ln ^Anoth- *3T r,, ‘> umtorslgned respectfully announces to
(.to escape the numerous traps laid for ...j Planter* nnd other, interested, that tliey are con
ot conceive; lie has 1
[ thousand men, and y<
• Hid Euglish troops :
UU> iruiia llllll lUi . w , • * .• « • % • * ihuivo wiu iitiricuicu, luat tiicv Man tuir
,s lost all but a- er hymn having b^n sung, the bt.hop read, m „. lltly recl . ivinff Jirect from „, e IsUnd ,. „ nd from
ret keeps at least vif". T. 1 man . nCr ’ ,he the manufacturers, the followiug »o,r arraovxo
ps at tL top of on linnr from llin 1-lfli vnrsi* 'Flip scrinon irni 1 SOW K!IO\> K, all of which hfITCl b66D
I ■■ ' illil I rOvlIS tie lllv lull Ul I £, ,i * . fni F s.lt I I LIintjee ft. Nil UI Wflit-II I
1 "»•» A .o.V>-k sSaSlSJSKiltSSK ■"
zsfzxsz?:scSSk-SsS!;
... The bishop said tliat those wbo bad but limited
vv F relic It Artillery. time for reading the Bible would do well syste-
tjiiiions, which have just hcen sub- uiatically to study the Gospels for the day in the
for the old material in the French services of the church. In these short portions
till rilled. The calibres are but two; I there was always to be found some lesson of
113 for seige; calibre of Ji for seige; practical importance. He had accordingly,
‘Airfield guns. Tho solid ball ia I selected his text from the Gospel for the day,
niil projectiles are hollow. They , from which he delivered a practical address,
i»: J ball and burst as shells. Their and closed with an earnest appeal to this con-
*_cil; they arc provided with lead gregation to give themselves up to the Lord.
"bicli enter the grooves inside the The employes of the “1 avorites’ were chiefly
Utd insure a great precision in firing, tlio men at the service. There innqt have been
»#tf 12 tells more against fortifica- persona present on the occasion.
1 'tf enormous calibre recently tried
;-f Tliey have been tried aa follows;
heavy blocks of masonry having
a battery of ‘Si (old plan) was
■Aor'makbj a^breacC'Vbft- j Health, instead of yeningiutjike asavage. or
No. 1 Peruvian Guano,
Sombrero Guano,
Rhodes’ Super Phosphate of Lime,
National Fertilirx r.
Ground Plaster.
These artirles, whirh will have our brand, aud be
guaranteed aa genuine, we shall, at all times, he
prepared to furnish iu amounts required, and at the
lowest prices. The "Super Phosphate," rad "Fer
tilizer,” at luanufaelnrera' rates, with expense* of
transpoitation added.
PATTEN A MILLER.
Savannah. May -5—ly
WATT, LANIER & CO.,
Owners and Proprietors,
—ALSO.—
Owners, mainly, and Proprietor* of Kxcbnnce
Hotel,' Montgomery. Ala.
(S. Laaixu 4 Sons, formerly of Lanier Ilonse, Ma
con, Georgia.)
Travelers on the Knilrond from I)u It oil,
to Knoxville, Tran., reach these XV.V-
doc? a. m, run in connection with the TRAIN'S to
nOHTl'ILB, about twenty-four miles distant,
reaching the latter at ONE o'clock, p. iu.
The undersigned, being determined to make
MONTVALE one of the MOST ATTRACTIVE
WATERING PLACES in the country, have, since
last Bummer, added several new GOT 111C COTTA
GES and other buildings, together with other vain
able improvements The GROUNDS are in beau
tiful condition—the roads near the SPRINGS put
iu the best order—a good cellar ot Ice has been
saved. All the aecetuiriet to comfort and pleasure of
Ur lest WATERING PLACES, rill be found lere.
tgp'As to the cure of diseases liy the MONTVALE
' e Montvale Pamnh
Presence of Mi ml and Common
8ENSE.
ANOTHER PITTSBURGHER testifying to the
wonderful curative powers of Bierbave's Holland
Bitters.
Mr. Jaco* Whitc, Third street, below Market*
Jf a man faint away, says Hall’s Journal of says:
For a year past I have been afflicted very teri-
lad , 0 instant death. From number of cases than any other, it, uy tms
Jwiption. which we translate from time the P^«Wjb.J‘h°
Ii nlanVwss nlnood imfnre the running to him to lift him up, lay him at full ! ou.ly with dyspepsia, so much so. that my stomach
lb! d,abc ) tbnt,Fihn 1 re namelv lengthen hi. back, on the floor, loosen the refused to retain anything, I have tried almost every
t uuiiMc that instance-"-namely B nush the crowd away, so as to allow remedy, and Ike regimen of several physicians, but
, r ®' 1Ulr °! llaIf ,be “umber of shot a j r ®’ 0 rP ach him, aud let him alone. Dash- I withont alleviation, until I began the nso of Bmr-
r ,kC ^', br ? h ins water over a person in a simple fainting fit have', Holland Hitter* and have now found relief
onrv 'mV*1 ° Ue ‘i T ' e b ?,, S ente J' L a barbarity. 'Fbl philosophy of a fainting almost amounting to a cure. I lonnd it efficacious
dee P> " u i b bc ? fit is that the heart Utils to send the proper ! in removing tho extreme debility occasioned by this
rannwi^L 00 ??' The f*T supply of bi(KHl to the brain; if the peraoi i, disease, and generally a. atonic it ha. few e.,a.ls
ntion was SSIU. Ill ounces of pow- tQ bc throw „ ^Ul. but ! and no superior."
mornmark- tf^ingdowo it has to be projected horizon- | .ttSZZZZE"
tally, which requires less power, as is appa-
All the insect tribe will kill.
JdgeMxtus. President of the American Institute,
•sonry
throw;
*■ cannon
charge of tlie old one was ,
<y of the field piece is still more mark- if (ytng
•igiis less than I UK I lbs., and six men tally
carry it on their shoulders, through a fen*
dr/i/e. It rtsjaires only 1 lb. of pow- '
tbat it is easy to litt“a single horse; *«»dinow«“ « nnin ‘’• n b ” d **‘ ,ro ^ d '
made pore. It ts freefrom pa
ste sate Mr. Lyon eat it." There
question as to the great efficacy of this article.
A few application* destroys every thing like garden
worms, bed-hugs fleas, ticks, roaches, 4c. It is an
Asiatic phot discovered by Mr. E. Lrox. Many
imitations will he offered. Be sure it bears his ad
dress. Remember—
’Tis Lyon's Powder kills all insects in a trice.
While Lyon's Pills are mixed for rat* and mire.
PLAINT. NEURALGIA. NERVOUS HEAD
ACHE, DERANGEMENT OF NERVOUS SYS
TEM, CHILLS and FEVERS. 4d., 4c. '* ' V*
S. Lanier 4 Sons have been engaged in Hotel
Keeping for TWENTY YEARS, and will continue
to make every effort to please the public. May 1st,
1859. WATT, LANIER 4 CO.
S. Lanier, S. C. Lanier. (
A. P. Watt, W. B. Lanier. $ (may 3)
GOLD PENS,
WITH GOLD AND SILVER PENCIL CASKS.
At Wholesale Prices,
Aud a Premium with every Pen, varying in
ralne from t 50 to 30 Dollars.
Onr Pens are stamped with our trade mark, and
warranted perfect In every respect. Onr Preini
urns consist of Gold and Silver Watches, aud the
latest styles of Gold Jewelry. Our reasons for of
fering these unparalleled inducement*, are first, to'
more thoroughly introduce onr Celebrated PENS.
Secondly, to encourage Cull Trade. Thirdly, we
prefer doing this to selling our goods to the Trade
on time, ana having to staud the consequent losses.
Send for a'Circular containing Price ListofPeut,
• uoy wall hu iuttbrullv
At the lower und ot the Passenger Depot, long side
cf the Kailro*d track, and ia the tiMfet convenient
<ne for shipping.
Our motto is to attend to our buaiuesa faithfully,
till our orders punctually, treat our patrons kindly,
and never to Im nuticmolii.
II. N. ELLS * CO.
FOR GEORGIA.
SEALED BILLS OF LADING TO
DISPLAY, FROM *
Ireland, France & Scotland.
I THESE are the colors under which we sail. We
J defy competition, and appeal to the discrimination
j of a just nnd generous public for tlie veracity of our
I assertions.
GOME LADIES,
One and all, and examine the countless variety of
NOTICE.
W E would state to our friends and customers
thst we have a wagon miming st this time,
and will deliver any goods. Ice. 4<-, bought of os,
free ot any expense to them.
By sending us notice, they can have Ice delivered } (jeini that beautify our Store.
th-in any time of the day. * Call for our imported styles of European Fabrics,
II. N. ELLS 4 CO. | andseetliatwecan exhibit the rarest specimens that
: ingennity can afford, or fancy and taste invent.
In Ladies’ Goods
of all kinds, onr Departments are extremely gor
geous, ellicitiog tho admiration of all who honor us
with a call. Iu onr
Carpet Department
It is useless to say that oriental style and courtly
maguidcence is brought to the sense by its brilliant
array aud costly fabrics.
In Laces, Mantillas, La Favorite, French Tricot,
STTJsno-A/'sr zstotice.
O UK Store will be open for the delivery of ICE,
from 3 a. in. in the morning, irotil 6 a. m., then
from 12 a. m to 1 p. m. Sickness excepted—any
time for that. II. N. ELLS * CO.
Macon. April 19—lm
STRAW CUTTERS,
Shuck and Fodder Cutters. Price 3 to 30 dollars.
COR2V SIIRT. T. K TtS,
Various sixes and Patterns. Price 6| to 13 dollars.
WEEDING HOES,
Scovil’s, Collins'. Weed's, Bra lies' Patent, Clement'
Iron and Wood Straw Hakes, Cnlti-rator*, Harrows,
Plows, Corn Mills, Churns, Wheelbarrows, Ac , Ac.
All for sale nt the lowest prices, by
NATHAN WEED,
april 19 Macon, Ga.
Honey Blade Grass Seed.
N.' WEEK), Macou. Oa..
t GENT for tlio solo of the Honey Blade Ilunga
1\ nan Grass Seed, warranted to grow in any cli
mate, and stand all kinds of weather. Price 8:i_00
per hag april 19
Thunder and Lightning!
CLOTHING.
K. W insliip
Has now in'Store
OMJ5 OF THE LARGEST STOCKS OF
The IVreek of Matter and the
CRUSH OF WORLDS!
Robes Aimed*. Robes Msgicienne, Velsnr Iinpera- fifaompp \ 11 O'l 1 <(";) lllll’llt
trice, Illuminated Organdies, Robes a Deux Volant, O l Cell lid JYUgtlMrl Dill 111
Robes Fleuris, Robes Sultaine, Gros deTour, Crape '
IN THE CITV,
and will receive weekly, the latest styles offered in
the New York market. He invites especial atteu
tion to his large stock of
I Chinons, Toil Du Nord, Robes Duchesse, Holies |
: Simulee, Grosd'Epsoure, Milanaise, Ducals, Shawls, ( TOlVCf
171VP i, T* i nv IT I Ttl? UT llTiriXTfi Challles, and a thousand varieties that would wesry ,
FINE ltEADYMADE CLOTHING »hjp^«eetoiha4
TV TUB! riTV I Their assortment purchased direelly from
EUROPE,
i-1 by orders given in November last, are just arriving,
i consisting of styles so bewitchii.gly beautiful that
Black Cloth and French Drab De j ^Xd™ 8 ?’^a?m?ng h *% h o
PDfiei,' fifilTS look here!” "Arn’t this beautiful 1” breaks forth in
ib[C riXUblV L UAIO] tones so sweet and feeling, that an Anchorite is
which for quality, style rad fit, cannot be excelled, stirred even beyond the measure of his cold and sor-
He has just received a large lot of superior ”
Black Doe Skin and Drab De Ete
PANTS.
did nature.
MERCHANTS
ash the
on the Stone Hoiintftiu Blown
3D O W N - !
Wnr iu Europe nnd llic All—*i«»ij»)ti Riving !
Tremendous Excitement in
EUROPE. ASIA, AFRICA, NORTH
AND SOUTH AMERICA f
The ivholu World lurnrd up-itidc down *
DRY GOODS FOR NOTHING!
Five Hundred per cent less than Cost
OF THE RAW MATERIAL!
from the surrounding Towns nnd country would do ffiHE buying member of the Firm having had ao
well to caII And exAmino our Xrcond -Stork of JL experience of ninety-three years in the Dry
In the w*y of FANCY CASSIMERS and LIN* IMPORTED GOODS, as we can sell them Goods business. And finding that fifteen ri*its to the
EN3, liis Stock is complete. All he asks is to give goods as low as they can be bought in New York, Sorthcrn and European markets each *ca*on and a
‘ * 1,1 *■* *■ Philadelphia or Boston. J tremendous stork brought out each time, will not sup-
h part of his STUPENDOUS
him a call before making yonr purchases.
CyXext door to Strong & \Vood’s Shoe Store.
Macon. April 19, 1639.
NEW FIRIXd:.
rpHE undenigned'having taken th«kLivery Stable '
yards,
nt urinous,
death
If a nersou swallow poison deliberately 0 r «y«.-“Thed.seovery of this powder, by Prof Lroa
cha^e instead of breaking out into multi- Uof o.tlon.l tmportanee. Ihe banner* Club have
- 0US or incoherent exclamations, dispatch ! tested U thoroughly. I^usta. grasshopper:, auts.
one for the doctor; meanwhile run to tne >
I*. The explosive power of some one f “ r “*' 0 7 e " u " r “ j” anything ! preserved, rad hnu
nious, and waa lately exhtb- kitchen, get half a glas • I .* ; nauktud, as
of Gen. Ardent. This offi- that is handy, put into it a tcaspooful of, «*lt f . „,
toching the experiments throngh a and as much ground mustattl, stir it an
-I nghole 1-16th of an inch high, at,catch a firm hold of the person,.nose, the
Ui yards from the place where mouth will soon fly open-tb,end:Z-Til come
- A particle of iron extremely mtxture^d m a^nd_ oMwo^np will rome
are inclined to think that coffS^t^teXrenulhty 18»“>Pto rf X“- 30 * «
1 % K.v. raAtantia than nnv Athcr &C* ISAKNK.
fl I>rriiacnts have not been lost on roc j o» r -• ,i. Bn nnv 0l h cr ac .
,v «sment, and that they must charge; a larger number of potsemathan miy other m
* b»!| with something quicker than ceraiSle arttcles and are antidotes for any poison
Mder; they use either fulminating that may remain in
powder.
.-Jlie New York _
* 1 rantcript aayt:
‘^L’ton Irvincr nttai:
cTOpomtal be la . ^ KL,™«. »r,
o«,.. in five minute*; there is no time to tnlk or senu
Irving attained bi« «eventy-; f or physician—aay nothing; out w, *« J ,
? 0 the Jird inst. His neighbors in- handkerchief, throw it around the limb, tie the
" r trmcmhrancehy offering* of flow- two ends together, put a stick through t ten ,
,T tixiu and greetings. Although lwll(t J t around tighter and tighter, until the
i winter our beloved and pioneer fiiood ceMn to flow. But to stop it doc* uo
«“W |, as suflered from alcepb “ ‘ “
good. Why? Because only a severed artery
luthtna, he is, ou the whole, improv- ! throws blocd out in jets, and tho arteries get
. \ Happy is it that he has lived j their blood from tho heart; hence to stop the
hawking touch to hi* life of Wash- ' dow , the remedy must be applied between the
“•«happier still that he can look back- i i icar t and the wounded spot—iu other worus,
»»*renc aud honored old age, up- I a bove tho wound. If a vein bad been severed,
^7 exreer of more than half a ceotu- j the blootl would have flowed in • *2*®*!?,o» ,««. •
Uv * all bitterness, unsullied by re-1 M ream, and, on the other hand, the tic should , of
... j
■ARNES 4 PARK, New York.
april 5— Ini
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT.
Intrinsic virtue alone could insure tho success
tas attained—for Rheumatism.
Bruises, Stiff Joints, or (lalds,
Sprain, Pole Evil, aud Swelling,upon Hones, it ha,
no tqual for Man or Beast. No person will be with
out it who has once tested ita value. “And with ref
erence to the general estimation of the Mustang Lin
iment, I can cheerfully say that no article ever per
formed so many cures iu our neighborhood as this
L W. SntTH, Ridgefield. Conn.” S Lxitch, Esq.
Hyde Park, Vt. writes, -that tho horse waa consid
ered worthless, (his rase was spavin.) but since the
free use of the Mustang Liuimeut I have sold him
for 8150. Y'ottr Liniment is doing wonders up here.”
8uch testimony is reaching u* every day. The half
la not told. Every family should have it. Beware
of imitations. The genuine Mustang ia raid by all
■N
i a * Mni enduring love. ] side of tho wound from - .
I blood in the veins flow towards the heart, and
'"leni to i in* H aitdcrcr. (thcro if n0 nced of so great a hurry.
Ajiril 27.—The steamship i lor-1 _
. ix
'«been
sent to her relief.
1 < >itio —Both branches of the Ohio
jute passed a bill to prevent per-
>we or in part of African descent V0-
'*te, county or city ricctions.
april 5—lm.
Experience the Best Test!
IIE GEM AN, CLARK * CO’S
tiEM'LVB COD LIVER OIL.
twelve yuan' experience the
id uu uicuiuii, .*■ -—— . . ira n'Diwj >'s v—,i-*xtTIDS, bcxotl'ls. Ac., aud
took to the woods to avoid it, and was there r , ,., imnu "nd 0 d by the most Eminent Physicians.
1 — - « i_l- L.wramMAtksi _ .«.,/>%» Beware of preparation! pretending
of the Oil in concaotratod
i \ ork * a "‘ vud 10 wind^. 6 I GTThe Kichmond Whig tcll* . pretty good
“•“'tors jauscuger*. Ihe Uandcr- - nccro boy who professed . , ,
Mb,l “ 1,ea y K a, ° ij*" ^‘tob^ dreadfully alarmed at the choiera. He H»
mgbt 1 1 “V- T ,h,cb took to the wid* to avoid it. mid was there S“ r 'J.„ m J n .ud
boom, and split her *a:U. A found aslccn. Being ssked why he went to the caU tion.-B
wood* he said, “To pray.” ^^“ray of
iwsnaw. “how was it you went to sleep I forun a* ® J
properties of
ofthemarewone than useless. The
Puux Oil has been found to act better and have
> .Lam S..11Aaetl.av nranftr* .
• •Dont know masia, 'zatkiy.' responded the fpa ^ y effect than ray jelly or other prepare-
rilut I 8DCC I mutt have overprayed tion of it. n
myself! P I gold by Druggists generally. febSl—5m.
and Catalogue of Premiums, w hich are tent free lo : X formery occupied by H. M. Lindsay,' intend
any address. .... ,, ,. ’ carrying on the same in all its branches. We shall
n >r*tmo*‘n<' n 'o be addressed to ; ^ w ,,s k.-ep Phaetons, Carriages. Buggies and Hors-
METROPOL1TAN GOLIVPEN CO. j lb . e on as good terms as any bod. We have
* * juh.ImiI 8tmt. " > also the most amplo accommodations for Drove
Stock.
We wonld ray to the public that we have taken
the Bit into our mouth iu earnest and can always be
found with our harness on ready to serve you; we
intend by keeping straight longue, pulling together
175 Broadway, and 3 Courrland Street, N. Y.
may 3—lm
To our Patrons
we would say that we shall daily receive trom the
Northern and European Markets everything that
can please the eye or captivate the senses, thereby
combining iu one grand rad unprecedented whole,
a Stock at all timos unrivalled in its beauty, and
preeminent in it* courtly magnificeuce.
ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS.
april 13
Houston ShcrilT Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
Perry, Houston county, within the usual _ „ . . „
hours of rale, on the first Tuesday in Jane next, the and by buckling do sen close to business, to succeed or
following property to wit: on. negro man by the ! break a trace. " Wo shall never tire fcltosrs in hitch-
name of Isaac, about thirty-five (35) yeais of age,! ing up for you so long as you come up to the lick tar
levied on as the property of Robert A. Crawford, aud settle. Now if you want ns to scag-on to Rock.
and SarahJ. Crawford, to satisfy the following fi fas: a tcay and not to bo sulky, in fact if you don’t want
one in favor of McKiiJey, Darden 4 Duffer, vs. Sa- 1 to sea us check sip to close, put your shoulder to the
rah J. Crawford and Robert A. Crawford; one in ! wheel, give us a share, and if you find a single trace
favor of John Drakeford 4 Son, r*. Sat ah J. Craw- | of ingratita-te yon may halter us.
lord aud Robert A. Crawford; one in favor of A. Very Respectfully,
M. Allen, v*. Robert A. Crawford; one in favor of *’
Frank M. Ruse, for officers of Court, vs. Robert A.
Crawford, and one Tax fi fa. vs. Robert A. Craw-
lord Property pointed out by Warren ft Goode,
Plaintiff's Attorneys. JNO. SMITH, D. sh'ff. Hobcrts’ Colic Mixture for Infants
ADEU1IOLD 4 JEFFERS.
Opposite the Passenger Depot, nnd near Brown’s
Hotel ’ apr 85 d-tf
may 3
H. N. ELLS ACO..
SUCCESSORS TO C. A. ELLS & SON,
W/toltalt aud Retail Dealers ia Selected
Is one of those most valuable medicines that should
be kept by every family. Theperniciousbabitofcou-
tiuualiy dosing ’infants with Paregoric, Laudanum,
Anodyne Cordials and such like narcotic prepara
tions which are every year destroying their thou
sands, caunot be *oo strongly condemned. The prac
tice has its origin usually, in not having ray reliable
■ _ J “ * '^ llr*
FAMILY GROCERIES remedy at command, and the cries of the little suf-
(VVwtvntM wnm V-tnitO fcrer / rolnpt< the exhibition of anything that prom-
AA/ _ IfflULa r Kl II., Isesreiief. The proprietor in cumiuuiuliuL- this rem-
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LKGANT SPRING CA3IMERE SUITS, at
C. H. BAIRD'S.
N ovelties in neck-ties, collars, ac.,
at C. U. BAIRD'S.
N ovelties in cassimere vestings at
C. H. BAIRD’S.
ply the one huudreth part ot tus snnsatJUUS
TRADE, has concluded to spend all his lime there,
except when at home. Some faint idea of the rast-
»c*« and immeneity of our business may be formed
by an inspection of onr invoices, which will reveal
the fact that the «roppiug paper alone used in our
business, costs annually, thirty three thousand four
hundred and twenty-iiino dollars and sixteen cents
NO HOUSE IN THE WORLD can complete with
us, for our sales amount to many billions more than
tbe Rothschilds ever dreamed of. By onr enter
prise and immense capital, we have succeeded in
chartering for our exclusive use, every one of the
various noted manufactories of the old and new
world, and with the exception of a few of the com
monest Dresses, coaxed out of us by the Courts of
England and France, by the most pathetic appeals,
for the use of Victoria and Eugenie, we are enabled
to offer the far handsomer selections to onr own cus
tomers. Our Factories are running night aud day.
B
SlRfiHAL INSTRUMENTS, g
WINDOW GLASS,
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' PEEFUMEH-Y, |
SOAPS. §
PAINTS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
FBF.SI1 GARDEN SEED,
Herctunts aud Physicians
* who rainx themselves
iON DEALING in ARTICLES OF THE
I
FIRST QUALITY,
And at low Prices,
MAY RELY UPON* BEING SUITED.
Orders Promptly attended to.
MAGNETIC PLASTER
{THE GREAT STRENGTHEXER AND PAIN
DESTROYER.
T IIK best and cheapest Household Remedy in tbe
World. Simple and pleasant in its application,
certain and effectual in its results. A beautiful, sci
entific, external Curative, applicable for tbe relief
of pain at anytime, in anyplace, in ray part of the
human system, and under all circumstances. If you
put this Plaster any where, if Pain is there, the
Plaster will stick there until the Paiu has vanished.
The Plaster magnetizes the pain away, sid Pain
cannot exist where this Plaster is npplird.
Rheumatism, Lameness, Stiffness, Weakness, Do-
bility, Nervousness, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Coughs
and Colds, Pains aud Aches of every kind, dowu
even to Corns, are IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED,
and. with a little patience, PERMANENTLY CU
RED, by the magical influence oi tlie MAGNETIC
PLASTER. It is the simplest, sit rest, saft st, pleas
antest and cheapest remedy in existence. Its ap.
plication is universal—equally to the strong man,
the delicate w oman, 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 aU—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 bo tho Good Phy
sician on any Plantation, ready at all times, and at
instant notice.
Put np in air-tight tin boxes. Each box will make
six to eight plasters, and ray child can spread them.
D “"e 35 cents a box, with full and plain direction*.
D. C. ROKEIIEAD, .11. D. t
Inventor and Proprietor. 19 Walker at.. New York.
MORE HEAD'S MAGNETIC PLASTER is sold
by all Druggists in every City, Town and Village of
the United States.
Nov. 33.
Mscon, Jan. 4th, 1858.
Tho subscriber v. ill make cash advances on cot
ton consigned to George Parsons 4 Co., Savannah,
and agree to hold thecotton forty-five to fifty days
from date of shipments. ISAAC SCOTT
jan 5
insurance Agencies.
OF
HE AUGUSTA INSURANCE & BANKING CO.
AND
THE ALABAMA FIRE & MAEINE INS. CO,
AT THE OFFICE OF
LANIER ft ANDERSON, Agt’s.
1858 tf . Macon, Ga.
ilnrffatii fm tenrnnre Cn.
HARTFORD, CONN.
Incorporated A. D. 1810.
Authorized Capital
Capital Paid it
Surplus,
Charter Perpetual.
•1,000,000
500,000
300,000
ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1859.
Cash on hand and in Bank 413,455.33
Cash in handot Agents and in transit,.... 54,837.09
Real Estate unnecumbered, (cash value,) - 15,000.00
Bills Receivable, amply secured 73,174.55
3,404 Shares Bank Stock in Hartford, .... 330,413.00
3.-0- “ “ “ New York,... 197,750.00
*10 •• “ •> Boston 74,620.00
100 Shares Bank State of Missouri 10,000.00
State and City Bonds, 6 jer cents, 74,345.00
Rail Road Stocks, 16,250.00
United States' Treasury Notes, 14.035.co
•803,769.80
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 ALLAN, Secretary.
. 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-
>erty, consisting of Dwellings, Barns and Out-
luildinga connected, and Furniture, Live Stock,
Hay, Grain, Fanning Utensils, ftc., Ac., contained
the same, for a term of three or five years, at Vow
rates of premium.
Applications for Insnrance may be made to the
undersigned, the duly authorized. Agent for Macon
and vicinity.
Losses equitably adjusted at this Agency, and
paid immediately, upou satisfactory proofs,.in funds
current in the eiltcs of .Yew Yoik or Boston, as the as-
‘“red may prefer. K. J. JOHNSTON, Agent.
Macon, Ga. Feb. 15—ly
QUPERIOR FRENCH BLACK CASSIMFiUE The sacrifice of life among onr operatives has been
O COATS at C. H. BAIRD'S. . ' oaU8ed I .?" tir ! :ly 1 , by tte 8U P crl ! um *' 1 ef
forts they were making to have our spring styles
'INCREDIBLY MAGNIFICENT. -«*'
F ine black cloih frock coats at
C H. BAIRD'S.
I ISLE THREAD SHIRTS, SOCKS ft GLOVES,
Ij at C. II. B MUD’S.
A nother lot of superior kid gloves
at C. H. BAIRD S.
A nother lot superior English cot
ton SOCKS, at C. 11. BAIRD'S.
D KAP D'KTE. ALPACCA and LINEN COATS,
C. H. BAIRD'S.
rv UPERIOU F’ANCY MARSEILLES VESTS just
O received by C. *1. ISAiltl*.
april 5 Telegraph Building.
Floe Liquors,
Wines, Srgars,
Nuts, Oranges,
Lemons, Apples,
Potatoes, ftc..
Oysters, Shad. Black Fish,
Shrimps, Crabs,
Clams ftc., in Season.
ICE in any quantity put up to order. Mulberry
Street. Macon (ia. *
ty-Fresh supplies by every steamer.
H. X. ELLS ft CO.
lm.
‘ANOTHER WANDERER NEGRO.’
$100 REWARD.
I Will give Fifty Dollars for the apprehension and
safe deltvaty to mu of my man JOHN, who has
been “u wanderer " for the last twelve mouths, and
an equal amount for the conviction of any white man
who harbor* him. John is about 45 years old. of
dark complexion about five feet nine inches high, is
stoat rad mu*cular,has a very heavy chest.and weighs
probably 180 lbs. 11 ere is a considerable sized ir
regular scar on bit back, (caused by a fall.) But he
may be identified by slight marks indicating the from
hsch an extra finger (having been attached points
by a mere cuticle.) was clipped from each hsnd p O O O Fi
ring his infancy. It is probable that he Hurkingin ^ t 5—/ W
the vicinity of Macon, out he may have beendecoy- \\7^AN ILD—the ab
isesreiief. Theproprietorincompounding
edy, had in view a preparation that would not only
afford speedy relief, bnt at the same time be free
from those deleterious effects that always succeed
i the exhibition of narcotic remedies.
' Every sort of remedy almost has been oorapouud
ed for the adult invalid, among which are found
many very valuable preparations; but for the help
less little tick infant, very few if any reliable reme
dies have been prepared, at any rale, by those who
have made their diseases a study. As regards tbe
merits of this mixture nothing need be said, for the
name of Prof. Roberts as a Physician aud Lecturer
on Discaaes of children is a sufficient guarantee for
the remedial virtues of (he preparation. Duriog
Ihe many yean that it has been before the people in
iu present form, it has gained for itself a wide ex
tended notoriety rad reputation; families, not only
or entire neighborhoods, but towns nr,d counties,
depend on this mixtnre alone for the purposes for
which itis compounded. The undersigned are the
sole agents for tho Proprietor, rad to whom all or
den from the tnde should be addressed.
1IARHAL. KISLEY ft KITCHEN.
Importers and Wholesale Druggists, *« Barclay bt,
New York. .. „„
(6) 2w »l'»l '-to
Georgia State Bonds.
Dissolution or Copartnership.
T HE partnenhip beretofere existing under the
F’irm name of C. A. Ells ft Son, has been this
day dissolved by mutual
will hereafter he conducted
junior member of said firm
collect the debts due said F’irm. In retiring, Mr.
C. A. Ells desires to return his thanks to his friends
aud the public for tbe liberal patronage they have
bestowed upon him during the long period of years
which be has' been in the business of keeping a
F’nmily Grocenr and Provision Store, and to ask a
continuance of similar favors to liis Son and suc
cessor—who will carry on the business at tbe old
stand opposite the Lanier House.
CIIAS. A. ELLS,
HENRY N. ELLS.
AU those indebted to the firm will please
forward and settle. apr 5
But wo must
, supply the wants of our customers and cannot stop
to consider human life.
Onr goods are always perfectly fresh and new, for
if they are not seized within an hoar after they are
opened we immediately box them up and send them
to the AUCTION ROOMS of New York, Philadel-
phis and Baltimore, and we would state for tbe ben
efit of the uninitiated that these auction rooms are
supplied exclusive from tlio refuse goods of our es
tablishment, thereby affording employment to many
men abroad aud a tew at home.
That our goods are far cheaper, our stock larger,
our facilities for buying greater—that we sett more,
and iu fact do everything at onr PALACFI hotter
titan any other house, is evidenced by the fact that
we are the only parties who say so in the public
prints.
Being rather too busy ourselves to get up a suita
ble advertisement we entrusted tbe above to our friend
B.uto.x Muxcuai'skn and we are afraid he has put
RELIGIOUS BOOKS
AXI) 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 'he
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 cither for tho Sunday School
- Vamily. 8AM L BOYKIN, Dep. Ag’t.
eb 15—3m
Book autl Tract Depository or the
Georgia Conference.
T HE Committee of the Conference met on the
16th inst., and have permanently located a
Depositoiy ut Macou, Georgia, where aU the Books
of onr Catalogue will be furnished at Nashville
wholesale and retail prices, and as low as they can
be bought elsewhere.
Catalogues furnished free of expense, hr msil if
desired.
A large stock of Beligious, Sabbath School, School
and College Text Books, always on hand. Also,
Blank Books, Stationery—such aa Foolscap, Letter,
Note and Bill paper, Envelopes, Visiting Cards, Pa
per Cutters, Gold, Steel, and Quill Pens, Ink, Pen-
Jgyism — flOa, Slates, Wafers, ftc., ftc.
His suggestions'about the impolicy of hiding our Sold as low as they can be purchased anywhere,
light under a bushel rad being restrained in the ” ® respectfully ask fora liberal share of patronage,
least by such a thing as modesty, certainly are enti- i Orders promptly filled.
tied to consideration, but aawe differ from him, we .. JfODOTXF, ■LltHE, Agent,
must say. his be the responsibility. I *P r - Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
Apr. 19.
W. W. BARKER ft CO.
ISTew Firm.
H AVING bought out my father’s interest in the
firm of C. A. EUs ft Son, which he has been
Plantation for Salts
T HE undersigned offers for sale his plantation in
Monroe County, containing 900 acres. 11 miles
from Macon, on the Road to F'orsytb and half a mile
from the Macou aud Western Hail Road.
The nlacc is well improved, with 300 to 3X acres
of woodland, about 100 ot swamp, half of which has
1 >- ' ii iliti-hod iu cultivation.
under the firm uame and style of
H. N. Ells iV Co.,
I0E! ICE!! ICE!!! ICE!!!!
■Who would be without it I
GREER ft FREEMAN.
W E are working to establish anT/TIJ trade
in the city of Mscon, and to A vJ!i have
it so systematized tbat everybody can enjoy this
luxury with but little expense and no trouble. “—
luxury' with but Uttle expense and no trouble. Our
City Express is serving daily, and will deliver ICE
at the residences of those who desire it. We invite
■At the old stand, where we hope to receive the I aI ! " Il0 ™ h . t ? kee P < ’° o110 caU * ud “".rr'Y th em-
continued favors of all the friends and customers of j selves with tickets and let us enroll then- names on
the late firm, and to make new ones by polite aud 0 "jiSftS?S£ “ re o u , l!l r customers,
courteous treatment, and diliueut attention to Imsl. - OuNDAYo wcwtll open our slot
the y!cinity of Macon, but he may have beendecoy-
od off to some distant section by a white man.
apr 88,1859—tf. WM. LUNDY.
Dollars.
above amount of Bonds, for j
courteous treatment, and diligeut attention to busi*
Please call and see us at the old stand opposite
open
12 to 1 m., and 6 to 7 p. m.
ttore from 6 to 8 *•
'rnmeu UI1U 111 l imttairou. _ | »; eaaiiwsvu raw tuoUNl MH1IU
This U one of the zno*t desirable farm residences the Lanier House, Mulberry street, Macon, (ia. |
\T7ANTED--the above amount of Bonds, fc
V V which the highest price will he R}veni_
I apr 26—3t Apply to J a F. WIHKB400*
in Middle Georgia.
It will be sold low for cash or credit aa may be i
prefererl L. N. WHITTLE. i
aprilJS—2m Macon, Geo: I
II. N. ELLS A CO.
Hckut N. Ells,
Chas. W. Ells, apr 5—3m
3r*Messenger and Citizen copy 3m
TO COUNTRY CONSUMERS.
We will supply you in any quantity desired, deliv
ered at the depot, aud as low as the lowest. All or
ders from tbe city or country promptly attended to.
april 19—2t * GREEK ft f'REEMAN.