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DINIA.
" Iiai arc Consols.
This question may be worth answering at
resent when ovnrv /vtij. L- t u L!
ARMORY HALL,
Mat I7th. 1859.
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.<• Y onsj \ a nollVin Irt fllP Frpflrll A U>tlH tiul ?VlT*tllIll.l AN l! 1 I*t' ■ «I ,«t. . ..a.. net Ia (lm — — ; _ t _a . m e,® — . < . .. . n as a r» < - • In 11. e 11 r.. nf .1 ...,n r —- m AT
ofJ^uU Napoleon to the French; ",' th poc ' 1 ; I . to the fofjnerdal status oT Great* Britain. I teere'/tbefoilolring Preamble and Resolutions
' * . r '- 1 ,nll > t,lmforc nut be out of A nsc or fall in -Consols” is invariable taken 1 were offered by the undersigned committee.
rnlacts him in tho first position as a 1 '“*■ interest, and it in)
• * propagandist in Europe. It is 1 pkee to recall tbelast
ir> 1“ » . . v „r
occasion when the armies ! as a sign of commercial
j£j must rulo up to the Alps, or Italy P**.ms ^ov*ra-re-echoed to the tliunder of the
to the shores of the Adriatic," says artillery, and were darkened with the dust and
smoke of battle. Many of our readers will vi-
\ idly remember this great conflict, and the in-
terest it excited; but with the majority tlie past
ten years have dimmed the recollection of the
previous European crisis, and the battle of No-
vara is to them hut an historical tradition. The
following from the New York Evening Post,
however, briefly recapitulates the particulars of
that eventful conflict:
The liattlc of Novara, nearly as fatal to the
ambitious schemes of Sardinia as Pultowa was
to Sweden, or Waterloo to Bonaparte, took place
on the 24th of March, 1849, near Novara, a city
of Piedmont, situated on a hill about twenty-
seven miles west of Milan. It appears that on
the morning of the 20th the Piedmontese troops,
commanded by General Chrznowski, had con
centrated in force about fifty thousand men at
Novara, and at noon of that day received march
ing orders from Turin.
In the mean time Charles Albert
fttt* .
i |jjiv avow my sympathies for a peo-
^i-i'erv i* mingM with our own. and
, miller foreign oppression," “ When
. the swonl it is not to dominate,
p. n <> e Such language as this from
I jtnian at the head of six humired
1 , ijmeii, and absolute controller of
J^ks of France, mast have sent an
tell through Italy, and fallen upon the
• Kuropean dynasty like the sound
[s ii'ef war. Already, before they were
fi ntfanv, Modena, Parma and Massa had
L t)ie Austrian sceptre, and almost un-
,,. rv nna of Piacenza and Ancona, es-
1 the popular rule. Before this time,
A have swept through the Papal States,
the I’M* nothing but the hollow sero-
L power, and on to the gates of Naples,
, , lrr „| t„ the Bourbons of the Two Sic-
inileed ihev have not already fled before
l Ocmnlgee. ______
It u not expected that everybody ahonld measured tieaJ. bis accustomed line; the
know what Consols are, or if they do. that they sword is returned to its scabbard, and themus-
slioiild constantly bear in mind what an impor- ket to its place upon the rack. Camp Ogle-
tant element they are in the affairs of Great thorpe is deserted, but linked with the men-
Britain. We propose to make a simple expla- . tion of its name, the recollection of happy
nation ns to their importance, by remarking hoars and '‘*oeial friends attuned to happy
that a permanent fail of 1 per cent, involves a, unison of soul,’’ is engraved as with an iron
loss to holders of, in round numbers, thirty, pen upon the tablet of Memory.
rnm^mBe il therefore Resolved, That we regard
millions of dollars.
The national debt of\Englsnd began with I our renewed association with the gallant corps.
was in the
.... wonts Franco has drawn the! ''nmediate vicinity, about to advance to Pavia
■■ man out believe that the war of' * nd ,n * { e possession of that place. By strate-
' -<• .i . | gieal movements, Itadetzky cut off communica
tion between the forces commanded by tho ge-
neral and tlio king, and then pursued the latter.
Finding themselves unable to retreat, the Sar
dinian troops faced the pursuers, and were, on
the 21st, discomfitted at Vermicelli and hastily
retreated towards Turin. On the 24th the Aus
trians and Piedmontese again came into colli-
iiul no i—
L or the aspirations of the people, will
, 0 1 ls i, an,I die Italians. The events
Ih liru the pejmlar heart had no leader
I . , a |juns to support it, tell us wliat wo
l,»)k for from one end of Europe to
li will l>e said tliat Louis Napoleon
; that he does not mean to tilicrate
_ nut lie is really actuateil by a blind
„f conquest; tliat he only seeks to
.,,*11 <lynasty u|»on the cheated hopes
It little matters whether he is sincere
Hi, words will apply the torch to tho
mine of Eurojic's hopes for political
won. Then ensued the battle of Novara. In
his his official dispatches to his government,
Badetxky gives the following account of the
struggle:
* I - ™ , .. “ hostile army already [on the 24th of
mu. and rouse tlie oppressed masses Alarcnj cut off from what was in reality, their
rr. Alrradv tlieyarc in motion. Who- i , “ >c 01 retreat, determined, with a force "of fifty
, j,j s to the ground, will hear the! thousand men, again to try the fortune of war
L ,. 01 i,ing millions. Austria lias heanl; 1,1 * 1™!™° ncar Olengu, close to Novara. The
' iiiniwn herself into the fight, calling j division, which forms tlie vanguard un-
•., rv alive Iwnds lo bring their bav-: oer (<eneral Aspre, marched on the 23d towards
Z)ow her lead. The Bourbons of ! »>lengo,and there encountered the enemy, whoso
, 3r | it, and a-k the Cories to give j unexpected foree made the battle doubtful for
jml thnii'and more Imyorietsat home MM,1C hours, (had placisl the fourth division
C d, v j,, utraliiy of tlie country during 0,1 9® right Hank of tlie enemy, and liehind that
■ • war in Italy.'* The conservative *bc first, in onler to take him completely in the
fo.Und have heard it, ami hasten- ; rpar <»,*« "*l'rr si.lcof tlie Agoyna. Tlie Arcli-
sustain the self-preservation duke'Albrecht, commanding tlie vanguard divif-
L'Mltitby- The house ofBranden- kl T‘ «he enemy at hay until Baron Aspre
l-wivlil. ami has placed the corns ,F «nd Baron Appel, with the third division, l.ro’t
Pnisca oil a war footing. up their forces on the two wings of that com-
,n- hilt signs ef the times—the initia- '»»nded by Uie Archduke Albrecht, while 1 or-
L giaa.1 draum tliat is just lie- 'haxsl up the fourth division to support the cen-
)«■ jried un the stage of Europe. But ffe. « o succeeded in facing the enemy until
>k>w the plot tliat is to be developed, tho ton ™' division under Field Marshal Lieu-
.ut> liut vc to iiftss before our eves tenant i lium, actcil so successfully on the enc-
ihr rj-es of all men. Mazzini, Kos “V » right whig, on the other side of Agoyna,
. Blanc, and all the senseless plotters. lh *‘ th,s manauvre made the enemy
.a»K> w!h> haw been endcavorinc ? n *" 8, ” es ,n . disonlcr, nnd seek
r> to rouse Italy, Hungary and France ,n tkc mountains m the direction of the
Ijt >wav by the imperial aiid imperious ll, ’ r,, b
I l., ui> "Napoleon. He has started on ”Uur trophies are twelve camions, a standard,
\». a lilwrator, and he must continue | and almiit two or tlirce thousand firearms. The
„d down by the millions behind him. loss of the enemy is, as fa- as yet known, two
- that will unroll in Italy will spread generals killeii, sixteen staff officers killed and
i and Hungary, and re act on France, j wounded, and from three to four thousand men.
ithe whole of Northern Europe. Tlie! The regiments and battalion* in the first line of
i Vienna will V tom to shreds, ami j Utile had each from ten to twenty staff ami
^tilled promises of constitutional gov-, other officers killed and wounded; the total loss
[•■the nation* will now U carried nut amounts to between two and throe thousand,
ng assurances of 1810, and the mock- But it was impossible to keep any one hack. It
• Ui and \84H have opened the eves of was not enough not to bo the last; every one
and the nationalities can no more be wanted to be the first Tlie liattlc lasted from
deceptive oilers to tight against their »«> m the morning until an advanced hour of
t. and defend fhe dynasties that have the night
jircvsnl them and kept tlu-m down by' It appears that owing to the mismanagement
..ns of luyonots interlaced across the , of General t’hrzanowski, Charles Albert was
..(«>. From the 2d of May Ixmis Na- almost without artillery when he was forced to
ciilercd upon his now career, as the encounter the Austrians, and this made tlie vie-
' for ll e wom-out thrones of Europe; tory for the latter much more easy than if the
[r, not weakened by a prelude of nnar- Sardinians had been fully providciL Badotzkv
,«Mi;slbi:’. girdisiin all her strength., had upward of xme hundred field-pipces, which
the relinquishment of the old custom of extort
ing from the people, and substituting borrow
ing therefor, to meet public exigencies. Charles
L borrowed largely fron his partisans; but
all his debts were extinguished by the Revolu
tion. It was nndcr his sons, Charles 11. and
James II., that the foundations of a perma
nent debt were laid in England. On the ac
cessions of William III. the debt was £064,
2G3. Baring his reign, however, the system
of credit was expanded throughout Europe. A ( noble and generous natures, have achieved for
large part of the annual expenditure of the' them a name sy nonimous with all that is hon-
_ . _ , , ny in the State, as well disciplined
$15,730,431). From his time to tho present, j Resolved, 3rd. That our acknowledgments
the process of borrowing has been continued ! are due to the Floyd Rifles and Bibb Cavalry,
in all exigencies, snch as war, the large pay- ! for their hearty co operation in contributing
ment on account of Negro Emancipation, Ac.! in every way to render the stay of our special
In periods of peace, and when the rate of inter- guests, the Montgomery True Blues, pleasant
est has been low, the Government has redeem-. and agreeable during their late sojourn in
ed small portions of the debt, or it has lowered Macon.
the annual charge by reducing, with the con- Resolved, 4th. That we shall ever hold in
sent of the holders, the rate of interest. grateful remembrance, the ladies of Macon
The debt, then consists of several species of and Yinerille, for the sumptuous Pic Nic serv-
loans or funds, with different denominations,' ed np by them in honor of the Military. To
which have been, in process of time, varioasly | the married ladies, we present our thanks for
mixed and mingled, snch as Consols, i. e„ sev- this magnificent display of their enthusiasm,
cral different loans consolidated in one stock, j and as for the unmarried,
3 per cent. Reduced Consols, New 3per Cents, We wish them no better isle, [iftkeyckooK)
Ac. The public debt continued to increase. Than to live a long Ufe and then die with theH/ues.
until aj; the accession of George L in 1714, it Resolved, 5th. That Messrs, Grier, Roffand
was .*54,145,363. _ Some two million was paid Wingfield, (the Committee on behalf of the la-
off during this reign, but during that of his | dies) are entitled to our sincere thanks, for
successor in was greatly increased, so that, in the invitation extended our guests and onr-
1763, it had reached the sum of £ 138,805,430. selves, and for their courtesy towards us on
During the peace from 1763 to 1775, ten mil- that occasion.
lions were paid, but at the conclusion of the Resolved, 0th. That to his Honor the Mayor
American Revolution it was £219,851,028. In aud the City Council, we are indebted for the
the peace which ensued from 1784 to 1793, ten | many favors bestowed upon us during the Eu-
and n half millions were paid. Then came the campment—and especially for their gratuitous
great moral and political revolution of Europe, and very liberal donatiou towards defraying
in t he course of which England sided withdes- the expenses of the same.
]>otisni. She formed quarrels, caused coali- Resolved, 7th. That to the Marshal and
tion after coalition to be formed, spent money Police of the city, we tender our acknowledge-
freely to uphold every absolutist, subsidized ments for tlieir energy and promptness in ren-
every despot and was the persistent enemy of dcring their services when called on.
the people. Daring this insane career she con- Resolved, 8th. That we highly ajqireciate
traded un increase of debt exceeding sir hum- the tavorablcwiotice of the Military by the
dred million sterling, so that, at the close of j Press of the City, and especially the efforts
the war aud when the English and Irish Ex- ' of the gentlemanly Editors of the Daily and
chequers were consolidated, the total fuuded Semi-Weekly to furnish the Encampment with
Anil linflinilnsl llnlif III "1017 tt**ia _ coi.lo.- nnnoea ilnuinr* llin srnnl-
in the cure of a numerous progeny of diseases that
owe their origin to n strumuous Diathesis or Scrofu
lous taitt iu the constitution and in the blood, such
Sore Eyes, Syphilitic
of the skin and blood.
_ and can be bad at Whole-
The sentinel no longer walk's with 111111 Ket * 11 the Dru S Store of
may Sl-2w (j) ZEILIN & HUNT.
(II)
OXYGENATED BITTERS.
The following letter from * well known Architect
of Montreal, speaks volumes in favor of the OXY-
GEGATED BITTERS, as a medicine for tlinso
whose occupations are of a sedentary nature.
Montreal, Nor. 26, 1851.
Gentlemen.—I am happy to be able to send you
my testimony i n favor of the Oxygenated Bitters,
and intended to have done it before this, but have
been prevented by professional engagements.
I feel great pleasure in recommending it to all
suffering from imperfect digestion, sick headacbe
acidity, or any derangement of the stomach, from
which I suffered very severely upwards oC twenty
years. From the recommendation of one of my
friends, 1 was induced to try one bottle, and find my*
self so much benefited by its use, that I do not think
it necessary to continue it any farther.
You may use this, gentlemen, asyou think proper,
and permit me to remain
Yours, very truly, JNO. ATKINSON.
Sara IV. Fowls A Co. Boston. Proprietors.—
Sold by their agents everywhere.
E. L. STROHECKEIC.
Macon, Ga. ZEILIN A HUNT,
may ‘.’I—
WADSWORTH'S LINIMENT cures sore throat;
WADSWORTH’S LINIMENT cures Rheumatism;
WADSWORTH S LINIMENT cures Neuralgia:
WADSWORTH'S LINIMENT cures back aches j
WADSWORTH'S LINIMENT cures all pains.
Sold wholesale and resail by
way 24—8w ZEILIN A HUNT.
l«]
GEORGE PAYNE,
0. A. L0CHEANE, I
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW WHOLESALE A RETAIL 1
Macon, Ga. t)HUGFG-IST
TTiINDINO my circuit practice int-rfering with - a _ ,,
i my office liu.-ine— in this city, i !,-w- with- And State jLlC6DS6u Apothecary,
MACON, GA.
the Montgomery True Blues, an occasion of
no common interest. Their erect martial car
riage—thrir dexterity in the use of arms, and
the rapidity with which they performed the
most complex manutuvres, have earned .for
them a reputation which will ever be revered
so long as military distinction shall command
our respect and admiration.
Resolved, Soil. That the spontaneons courte
sy and kinduess of the Baldwin Blues—their
nnd unfunded debt, in 1817, was £840,850,
491, and the annual charge upon it was £32,-
015,941,
copies of their papers during the week
Resolved, 9th. That the thanks of the corps
are specially due to those Honorary and l'ay
F’roin tbit time lo 1854 there was a enntinu- members who encamped with us—and also to
al reduction of debt. On the 1st of April 1854, . those who assisted by their liberal contribu-
;+ Hi! I 0 1(1 D..i *1 - it. _ 41 • 1 a?
it was $768,004,249. But then came the Cri
mean wnr, and afterwards the war in India.
Immediately following these, cauiu the neccssi
tions.
Resolved, 10th. That the wounded of the
Montgomery True Bines have our heart-felt
ty for increased expenses in placing tlm navy sympathy in their misfortunes. Truly it was
and anny in preparation for a general Eanqican the only cloud which shadowed the otherwise
war. The Crimean and Indian wars hare in- incessant snnuy events of the week when the
creased the debt more than all the reductions sad tidings flashed upon us, that three of the
which were made daring forty years, and to- most gallant of our guests were named as the
day it cannot be less than £850,000,000.
unfortunate victims. But while we deeply
IV it
This vast sum, reduced to dollars, is four deplore the occurrence, we rejoice in tlieir
thousand two hundred million, most of which own assurance that they are still True Blues,
is Consols, bearing interest at three per cent, as their presence in the ranks of their honored
Tho ordinary price of the tlircc per" cents is i company will ere long attest.
95, because people investing at such a low rate. Resolved, 11th. That we regard the unex
will not pay par when money is worth a high-; pccted compliment of honorary membership
or per centagc.—The lost news is that Consols i conferred by the Montgomery True Blues on
had fallen to 89 a 90. This fall is equal to two j the members our corps who accompanied them
-I front and now leads.the national!- enabled hiip (a ply the Piedmontese infantry years interest, on four thousand millions dol- home, an act of the highest honor, and will
in the struggle for indetiepdi Jioe. with grape shots and destroy thousands of them. lars. If holders w^ro obliged to sell now, the serve as another link in the chain to bind us
•... . \—i. rx. i j jj- s victory was complete, and tho Piedmontese aggregate loss would be $210,000,000. As it j still stronger together, so long as a vestige of
i\ew \ork fortxld.
, army was completely routed.
The Sardinians, both officetsand men, fought
I nobly. The Duke of Genoa, the King’s son,
aielted to some friends, who have , had "several horses shot under him, but hisef-
bsifnm Dalton, for the following forts were useless. The King was in the thick-
!a xlatiou to the action of that of the fight, but though balls whistled a-
iVnreution convened on Satur- round him, and several men were killed at his
J adjourned on Tuesday evening he was uninjured. At nightfall, tlie Piod-
A large number of delegates were I montese were obliged to rotroat, but during the
from various sections of this 'J'Rht l hnrlcs Albert continued to direct the
Iwreral from other States, among ^T 0 - , General Durando in vain tned to take
• Her. Mr. Pendleton, of Murfreea- him by the arm and lead him away “ Gcner-
al, said the King, •* it is my last day—let me
die.” .
But death does not always come when sought
_ _ The King was still unhurt, and vliea he saw
U place endowed and placed on a that the array could hold out IK» lougcr. hc was
it basis, and to establish a paper <0 forced t« doniaad a suspension of hostilities.--
thrir interests. It yas not deter- j Ihf blow was however too sevens for him to
bu point th« paper should.bo pub- ,f ‘hc m«» Charles Albert was not
L'uiiville nn.l Rome anneared « Q ; dead, he was determined that the disastrous day
iSruTd it U moreVC hke? of-Vjvara should end tho existence of ,heib'„g
case succeeds, of which there seems paries Allan. At r.inn he called his sons and
ibL that one of these places will and «u d tothera: “I can no longer ren-
This matter ha. been left in the der m >' country the semecs to which I have
i —IatL ih« nlixs of consecrated my life. After mature reflection \
1 ft‘ m T.r„ii? .‘^oJLintfcnl: have rrsolvcil jo abdicate," His friepds endc.
ifrokce Georgia Baptist Con
KLSTION AT DALTON.
fr*and Kev. Mr. Dayton, of Nash-
aiul some from kentucky. It
lined by the Convention to use cv-
tn bare tho Cherokee Baptist Col
lier. Daniel was appointed agent
1 to endow the College
vored to combat this intention.
‘No,” he re
mrirariilfwill succeed I l diod ' with great firmness, 'nn v resolution is ta.
that both enterprise? will succeed., >m no Jongt , r king . k j ng Ls victor
; Emanuel." It was owing to tho disastrous re-
. ail. »f Jnin Cone. suit of the liattlc of Novara, and to the singular-
• u._ in |i5r Fr«nni« H l 'one ,v ‘Ivamatio action on tho part of the disappoint-
'i iy d wlw , „ ^ monarch, that the present King or Sardinia,
iiwleuce, inj.rocnshoro, on Wed- ^ s#vorv ‘ prem S illrcly
ii'one was a northern man by birth,; t0 dlct ' ,ro,u '
Luoigia when a young man, and on- Austria, Assuming the id .dicat ion of the king
Lpractice of law at Washington, as a sufficient apology for what she termed his
|%iand afterwards at Greensboro’ unjust drolaraUons of war, proposed an urnus-
Fwthe greater part of his life. He; ti«. acconluig to winch \ ictorHmamu l on the
Irftac talents, and one of the best I P»rt of Sanlm^ agrocd o 1 the Ilunga-
Ed racccwfuLlawyers in the south-1 nan, Pohsb and Loralmrdian regiments on con-
C ii„ , .... cral tunes elected dition of their receiving a complete amnesty
r . 1 from Austria; to allow certain specified mUit*-
ia only those who have money engagements the name of Montgomery True Blue or Macon
and must sell out to meet them, will be losers.
Already wo hear of the failure of forty stock
Volunteer remains.
Resolved, 12th. That these proceedings be
brokers of this class, and others will follow un- published in the Macon, Montgomery und .Mill
less Consols improve.
Tue Ticino.—The Constitutionalist say*:
“A name which is in every one’s mouth should
be correctly pronounced. The letters of the,
Italian language do not nil have tho same,
sounds which thoy have in English, ’fhe pro
nunciation of this name is Ttecheeno. It i» n
small
with the Pot, and
edgeville papers.
Lieut. BUTTS, )
Seigt. WOODRUFF, |
Carpi. HILL, > Committee.
L. Carpi. EINSTEIN, 1
.Private. BATES, J
A writer iu Household Words thus describes
river, connecting the Lake of Mnggiore the personal appearance of Napoleon III:
he Po, and has its importance from itsbe-l .-He is grizzled, cadaverous,, apdlamo mth»
ing the boundary between Lombardy and Sar- | eft an a labors to conceul this last defect,
dinia; therefore, tho Austrians become inva- u; s wa m i, awkward. He turhs out his toes,
ders the moment they pass to its western am | | eans heavily on the stroug stick he carries
bank.” his well-gloved hand. He is carefully dress-
' . ~, r — * * | ed; but, though his coat fils him very accurate^
Hon A. II. Stephens—A arge number of;, fce haj ^ th!||g of tUe air of a perfeetly-
thc political friends of this gentleman in Angus- j a J rc> , ed man . His figure ia not improved by
tA have tendered him a public dinner in testi- ^ cuirasg w|lich h i s coat wifi not conceal.—
mony of their esteem for his pnvate worthand step he takes is studied, while his eye
public services. The OonshtMtumali* publish- f %CMn ’ ever y pa -str by with a look which .has
Wm wlueh Mr. S-awspUi —
e« tho oc*rrespondenr* in
the compliment, and names
July ns the day.
s Saturday. tlm'-M i «omelhing uneannyinjts expression.
FERTILIZERS.
Til* W’asdkbea—This ill-starred vessel seems
destined to a chapter of disasters. She made an
other attempt Friday laat, to get to sea and re
mime her voyage to Havana, which was cut short
by a storm some weeks ago. In starting she ran
foal of a wharf and broke her bob-stay, and ^lib-
seuuently. through some mismanagement of the
* ' ?!_ al ! l-’l. . I... .....
GENKB.VL AGENCY.
JJTJ, niidersigned respectfully auuounrr. to
Planters and other' interested, that they arc con
stantly receiving direct from the Islands, and from
tbe manufacturers, the following most arraovKD
iy
drawn Irom the Firm of Lochraue fc Lamar, aud
will hereafter be found Rt my office near the Meehan-. . hi , friemi, nai
ics'a Bauk, to give personal and professional atten- T8 hapw r to nfor I stoi fe i
tion only to litigated and criminal ease business ; J- public ‘
Placed in my hand^. The business of the Finn will! complete, which eomprises eA ery article tha. should
.♦k thf. nortnoc be found in a hirst Class _ _
Placed in my haow^. -~w . , .« ,.
be attended to by both the partners, Lamar and hefoundin r i loniil , a i «***».«
Locbrnne, to whom letters may be addressed. I>rU|? aild Clieniical Store,
mny 24
Montpelier Farm School,
MONROE CO., GA.
Rev. Carlisle P. B, martin. Pres'dt.
H AVING purchased Montpelier, that celebrated
seat of learning. Mr. Martin has transftrred
thither his
FABM SCHOOL
from Henry Connty. No place in all the South pos-
resse. more facilities, or more peculiar advantages,
than does this, for the successful education of youth.
The Fall Session will commence on tbe 25th of
July next.
For further information, address llie President, at
Montpelier. Georgia,
may 21
W ANTED TO HIRE—A good Washer and
Ironer. Apply at this Office.
■ may 24 ’
FOR SALE.
T HE subscriber will sell the house aud lot at
present occupied by him, about ono mile from
the city, on the Houston Road. The lot contains
five and a half acres—is susceptible of great im
provement. There Ia a small dwelling aud kitcheu
on the premises, and a tirst-rate well of water,
may 24—21 J. W. GREEK.
Houston Lands for Sale.
B Y order of the Ordinarv of Houston county, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in August next,
before the Court House door in Perry, in Houston
county, all the lands belonging to the estate of Dr,
Creed T. Woodson, deceased.
These lands comprising eight hundred acres ibe
ing lots Nos. 212, 230, 196, one-half of 198, and one-
haifoflfS) situated in the upper Eleventh District
of Houston county, one portion being Pine, and tbe
other. Oak and Hickory, form one of the most pro
ductive plantations for both Cotton and Corn in tbe
county of Houston, and is now in a high state of cul
tivation and contains every bnilding necessary lor
A cotton plantation—in good repair, and is weft sup
plied with running water for stock, Ac. And iu ad-
dition, this place lies in one of the most convenient
and eligible sections of the county for schools aod
churches; and having boeu the residence of Dr.
Woodson and family, has every improvement and
convenience required to make it a healthy, agreea
ble and pleasant family residence,
ry Tenns ou the day of sale.
PHILIP T. WOODSON,
WJL H. WOODSON,
may 24 Ex'rs of Dr. Creed T- Woodson, dec'd.
M0NTVA1E SPRINGS, TENX.,
WATT, IANIER & CO.,
Owners and Proprietors.
—ALSO.—
Owners, mainly, and Proprietors of Kxchnnxe
Hotel, Montgomery. Ala.
(3. Lanier A Sons, formerly of Lanier House. Ma
con. Georgia.)
TVaveler* *'11 tho Kailroud from Dnlton,
Go., to Kuoxrille, Trim., renob these IV A -
TEK«, the prci'int ^tajon, bv taking iba STAGE
LINES of 1>. unf.\ Ac Co., either *t PHILA
DELPHIA, LOUDON, or KNOXVILLE:—from
bach of which pointt*, STAGES starting at SIX o'
clock a. in., ran in connection with the TRAINS to
JIOXTVAKjK, about twenty-four miles di&t&nt,
reaching the latter at ONE o'clock,p. m.
The undersigned, being determined to make
MONTVALE one of the MOST ATTRACTIVE
WATERING PLACE.S in the country, have, since
last Summer, added several new GOTHIC COTTA-
GESand other buildings, together with other valu
able improvements The GROUNDS are in beau*
tiful condition—the roads near the SPRINGS put
in the best order—a good cellar ot Ice has been^
saved. AUthe accessories to comfort and pleasure of
the best WATERING PLACES, will be found here.
to tho cure of diseases by the MONTVALIfi
MINERAL WATERS, see large Montvale Pamph
let—especially as to DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC DI*
ARRHCEA, DROPSY, CHRONIC LIVER COM
PLAINT. NEURALGIA. NERVOUS HEAD
ACHE. DERANGEMENT OF NERVOUS SYS
TEM. CHILLS and FEVERS, Ac., Ac.
S. Lanier A 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 A CO.
S. Lanier, S. C. Lanier, ?
A. P. Watt, W. B. Lanier. J (may 3)
Weekly arrival i of the Savannah Steamers ena-;
I 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 ill hours with care and neatness.'
His stock consists iu part of the following articles:
Drugs, Chemicals ami medicines,
Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors.
Glassware. Syringes, modern stylos, groat variety.
Window Glass, Putty, Artists Tools.
Mechanical, Artificial and Natural Loaches,
Fresh Hops and all other Herbs,
Surgical Instruments and Medicine Chests,
Family Soaps, Fine Starch nnd Geletines,
Fine Castor Oil for Family use.
Wines and Liquors for Medical use only.
Pertumery, Pomades and Toilet Articles.
Gold and Silver Leaf, Gold and Tin-foil and Artificial
Teeth,
Hair,Tooth asd Nail Brvshks,
White Wash, Paint, Cloth and Flesh Brushes,
TRIPOLI,a great article for cleaning Metal and
Glass,
Grass and Garden Seed,
and all the patent Nostrums of the day.
Corner Mvlbrrrv slrtft and Cotton Arenue, Macotu
apl 91
PARIS NOVELTIES
JUST RECEIVED AT
BOSTICK, KEIMCO’S
• “HEAD QUAKTERS.”
T HK subscribers are now prepared to exhibit
their
3d Stock of Dress Goods
FOB THE SUMMEB TRADE,
to which they respectfully ask the special atteu- j
tion of the Ladies *>f Macon nnd the surrounding ]
country.
GRENADINE KOBE DOUBLE JUPKS,
GRENADINE ROBE 2 VOLANTS,
ORGANDIE ROBE 2 JUPES,
ORGANDIE ROBES.
ORGANDIE ROUKH,
BAREGE ROBES 2 VOLANTS.
BAREGE ROBES 2 JUPES.
BAREGE ROBES.
BAREGE ROBE:!,
PARIS PRINTED JACONETS.
PARIS PRINTED JACONETS.
PARIS PRINTED JACONETS
ORGANDIES.
MUSLINS,
LAWNS, a :-
Lace Jluiitillits.
IVr-ia, Grenadine and French Lace Mantillas.iu It
received, in the latest styles.
BOSTICK, KKIN ,V CO.
may 1« .
Watches! Watches!
C ELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS—James
Hoddell te Co.. R. A G. Beasley, JoshToleman,
Josh Olarensh&w, Edwards Robinson, and the cele
brated American Watch in Gold and Silver Cases.
SWISS MAKERS—Eugene Bruquet, Breithing
Laderiet, Edouard Favre, Brandt and others too
numerons to mention, bv
DAY ft MAUSSENET.
Clocks, Clocks, Clocks.
The Marble Clock, running three weeks without
winding—striking hour and half hour. Also, Eight
Day, Marble and Marbleixed Iron, Bronxe, Wood
and Marine Time-pieces, with and without the alarm.
DAY ft MAUSSENET.
Fine »etta of Jewelry. DAY' ft MAUSSENET.
Diamond Pins, Finger Rings and Ear Rings.
DAY ft MAUSSENET.
Fob, Vest, Chattalansand Guard Chains.
DAY ft MAUSSENET.
Afine assortment of Necklaces, Crapes, Medalions
and other TrinketSi by DAY ft MAUSSENET.
Silver Table, Tea, Salt. Mustard. Berry, Sugar
and Cream Spoons. Also, Desert and Pickle Forkes.
Cups, Goblets, Waiters, and sundry other silver ar
tiofestoo numerous to mention, by
dealer in
CHOICE DRII OS,
SELECTED MEDICINES,
PURE CltRtHCmJf.
SI HI.U AL INSTRUMENTS, g
WINDOW OLASS,
PERFUMERY,
SOAPS,
PAINTS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
FRESH GARDEN SEED,
Mcrchaats a ad Physicians
WHO. PRIDE THEMSELVES
| ON DEALING in ARTICLES OF THE'
FIRST QUALITY,
; And at low Prices,
MAY BELY UPO S T BEING SUITED.
Orders Promptly attended to.
DAY A MAUSSENET.
Musical Instruments.
Violineelos, Violins, Flutes, Fladgeolets, Fifes,
Banjoes and Tainborines, also a fine usortment of
Italian, French, and English Violin Strings by
DAY ft MAUSSENET.
Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Specks with the
Scotch Pebble Glasses, by
DAY ft MAUSSENET.
FANCY GOODS—Alarge assortment, by
DAY ft MAUSSENET.
JEWELRY REPAIRING done at tbe shortest
notice aud in the best postibU mmo, WATCHES,
Magic and Hunting Cases, Gold and Stiver Hoddell
AVATCIIKM.forsaleby
oct lc DAY ft MAUSSENET.
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
FIRE AM) LIFE IAS FRANCE
COMPANY,
OFFICE fin WALL STREET. NfcW VoRIC]
AMOGIUILirUISAiL
Machinery & Implement s
GRAIN CRADLES.
Wood and Wire braced, 5 and 6 fingers. Price .'ij
to S dollars.
AITBOKIZKII CAPITAL
pilot ran around in the river. She then lay to un- i Kkrtilixkks sou snows, all of which have been
til Saturday, when another attempt lo get out was! thoroughly and satisfactorily tested, vix ■
made, we pretume snceessfnlly, as wc have heard .
nothing to the contrary-
The Waxmarahas on board, besides her crew,
Mr Lamer, her owner, and a small parly of friends
from this city. We wish them better lock this 1
time on the rolling deep.—(Republican.
I
gw J JSuuxita Guano.
.Sombrero Guano,
Rhodes’ Super Phosphate of lame,
National Fertiliztr.
Ground Plaster.
.. ... , These articles, which will have our brand, and be
Trial of me Wloan* summer. ! l;I1 , r . llt ,. (Hl „ ^nuine, we.hall,.t all times, be
A trial trip of the Winan* steamer wa» made j prt>T)are <t to faroi*li in amounts required, and at the
a. 2 ! nn,l ■.■Avail on) ■ ral «• ootid, i * * . .... . t .a.. »• 1 niy. _
United States IHursIinl’s Sales.
W ULL be sold before the Court House, in the
city of Macou, Bibb county, on the first Tues
day in June next, between the usual hours of sale,
the following property, via :
Lots Nos. 44, 46 and id, on east side of Broad St,
iu the city of Columbus, containing 70 feet front on
Broad Street, and running back 147 feet 10 inches,
being the premises formerly occnpied by Sikes,
llappoldt and Halle, also the lot next north of the
above, having a front of 25 feet more or less, with
the buildings thereon, except the second story of the
Store House now standing on the last mentioned
lot. Levied on as the property of John C. Ruse and
Richard Patten, to satisfy a fi fa from tbe Sixth Cir
cuit Court of the United States, for the Southern Dis-
ct of Georgia, in favor of David Goddard, vs. Jno
Rose and Richard Patten, Property pointed out
by Plaintiff’s Attorney.
ai,-r,H,«rw«i>lM vm ..nit In tho city of
Columlras, commencing 135 feet south of the north
line of lot No. 219 on Oglethorpe street, and running
through to Jackson street, to a point on Jackson
street 135 feet south of the north line of lot No. 220.
Also, lot No. 339, in the city of Columbus, contain
ing one half acre, lying on Jackson street, all levied
on as the property of Richard Patten, to satisty a ti
« front the Sixth Circuit Court of the United States
: or tbe Southern District of Georgia, in favor of Da
vid Goddard, vs. John C. Ruse and Richard Patten
Property pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attorney.
Also,a part of lot No. J77, in Columbus, beginning
50 feet north from the north corner of said lot, and
running north on Oglethorpe street S3 feet to the
boose owned by D. D, Kidenham, Trustee, from
thenre due west the whole depth of said lot 147 feet
10 inches, thence South S3 feet, thence east to the
place of starting. To vied on asthe property of Jno
C. Rase, t o satisfy a fi fa from the Sixth Circuit
Court of the United States for the Southern District
ofGeorgia in favor of David Goddard vs. John C.
Rose aud Richard Patten. Property pointed out by
Plaintiff's Attorney.
JAMES M. SPULLOCK,
U. S. Marshal.
By THOMAS L. ROSS,
May 24,1«S». U. 8. Deputy Marshal.
Legatees' Sale.
W ILL be sold at the Court House door in Perry,
Houston county, on the first Tuesday in Jane
next, Morrice, a slave, about fortv-five years old,
and Dave, about filty years of age. Sold ms the pro
perty of the estate of David Jackson, deceased.
Terms on the day of sale,
may 24 BY THE LEGATEES
Save Freight and Commissions,
Car hart Clll (I whole system suffers in|B| 'before^etiringprevents
Joint Lamar,
-A-T
rath of Dr. Sairold, i * rul . v ,0 * I« WMX " fooU,l E'
ft one ot our old citizens has gope, < >■>: Ten years have elapsed since tnese events
: of the l'Jth instant. Dr. S, J.SattbM, took place. Tho shrewd political writers of
yesterday morning and proved entirely satis-1 | ow( ^ price*. The “Saper Phosphate,” and “Fer-
factory to her ownora.—Site left her wharf in j tilil ,. r ” at manufacturers' rate*, with expenses of -eft-J- J- w '*** , '“* “'
the forenoon for atrip down the river tote*t transportation added. MACOX, UA.
the improvements made in her machinery and PATTEN & OFFICE—on Second near 3
with afair head of steam attained a speed of -tavaunsh. May 3—iy
* a L. m . 'I’lirt u'Konl mmlft ,’tfi MTA* > “ I
XlA-W,
Experience llie Best Test!
for another state of existence.
I oiler.
14 miles an hour. The wheel made 50 revo
lutions per minute, and there was no difficulty .. r inu a CO'!
hv the heatimr of the journals. The ship went IIEGLMAN, (L.UlKftiw
riLV as frr n^t e 1.UOY m, the Bodkin bar. f tJKXI'llVK co» I.IVBB O.I..
ire vcqn a successful praotitioner ,■ England then foretold that the worst ceost- down as far as the buoy on — -
>fin ihi. place, exchanged the scenes: quenees of the overthrow of Cltarlcs Albert and h>d adverse wind going down and coming; Ha, been nroved by twdvc y^eyrienoe the
- - .... -vL—- — -s K ” v 11 n the river, making a cross sea on the bow, best remedyir I l.i. akw ntAat Fininant Phv Ji'ilHlIi.
OFFICE—on Second St, near Mechanic's Bank.
May «
would be fidt not in his dominions, but in Nor
thern Italy; while in tho South the king of Na
pies would ho encouraged by it to iuduige in
Excursion to Nashville. j icU of despotism lie would not dare otherwise
iihain Artillery, of Savannah, have attempt The predictions have proved true, and
o pay tbe city of Nashville a visit, on ' at the present moment Lonibardyis in another
he 13ih of next month. Through ferment of excitement, nnd the King of Naples
tss of R. R. Cuvier, Esq., President after following out the tyrannic bent of Ins tn-
tral Bail Road and Banking Compa- j clinations. is lying at the point of drath listed
'• consisting of an Engine and Cara, by all Europe. Even a* wejgm tlie hand oT |
i the Central Bail Road shops, will: death mqy have drawn a veil, net weep the eye^. t j^ a ( g j, 8 w m be sharper, and also to cu
&! their disposal. pqmpauy meet-! of the execrate*^ monardi and those tWWw j w0 a nd increase the length from the
$50 Reward.
mil IKE JAIL at Irwintnn. Ga.. on the night of
_L> the 13th in,U MERIDITH HONEYCUTT,
alias Dick Honeyentt. alias Dick Leathers, who was
charged with the offence of negro stealing. .Said
up the river, maaing J. ». m-l ’ i* recommended by the most Eminent Physicians. Honftvcntt ia about 25 years old, fair skinned, light
causing other vessels to roll consiuernoiv. ine CAUTION.—Beware of preparation., protending ’ hair weighs about 130 pounds, has a down look
Winans steamer, it was stated by those ou t„ noastau tk,e properties of the Oil Iu eoueantrated j when spo k e n to. and is naturally a mean looking
Ko.,rH had no nrecentible rolling motion. On i form, a* many of them are worse than useless. Tlie ; mtu The above reward will be paid for his arrest
«S^3fe^®£Jc w=4=1?i * “““
act better and have ^ j a ,-t him,
’’-or other prepara I may.’4—3t
M. DEASON,
Jailor.
ry with a view to. making any improvements
that plight be fauud necessary. It ta now con
templated by ber invontor, Mr. Thomas \\ t-
nans, to takeoff tbe bows and put in others so
cut her in,
Sold by Druggists generally.
V1A« ON rimes Ul lillEM-
CORRXCTXD WRRKLT RV ATRZS, WIWGrl*LI> ft CO.
■I yesterday aftonioon, :uid prelim-1 imprisoned gnd TOWdeped. wen whose memories
(nnonts made to carry the proposed I have distnrlied hi* dying hours, hko tlie gnosL'.
veutioo of tho outraged queens and princes that flitted
before the conscience-stricken usurper Gloster,
pl ot mm a holt to s» ! L Out.—The
Ptngfio bids fitlr to be speedily and
f I Hilled. It appears that Brigham
pktnittrd a proposition ton company
'silo sell all their right, title and in-
*li tnritory for a reasonable sum of
1 to leave the territory within a spcc-
^"ne of the company arc said to be
and bade hitn “despair and die.” Even now the
Alpine heights that stand like giant sentinels,
guarding the wide plains of Lontlmrdy, may
look down upon that rich and fertile tract, and
scarcely discern through the dust and smoke of
war the accustomed shimmering of the misty
olive groves. By the Porches of Lombard ca
thedrals l*v the humble wayside crosses, along
Tjain'u (airocl IfilrrGj nnd lindfTtllC
•ToSSFE!of tile adiiiinis-, fakes, and underthe
shadow of her mighty border mountains, may
again be sweeping the hostile armies of Austria
and Sardinia. Which of these will find in the
coming conflict a Novara of defeat and disaster,
time will speedily show,
aft2?s-'-irsS’iS I SSfS?lv% «r, ""
color is that of a dark mulatto, and she ap
pear* to be two girls, so far as two heads, four
arms and four legs and feet would indicate
4 Awge of him on the arrival of the ; ^ J an 0 {- i„w C r portionsof thesl.oul- | honor of the victory,
tcity—Xbo Schooner Elizabeth lb, j tUc P. . , . ,onnects with the necks and ; cyThc Commerci
^^/“chartrml for $500 to carry; dw irl . Thl , abdominal portion seems por , 0 f the Sickles trial sent by telegraph oon-
Work, \ a.. Captain Bacon agreed *£* J ' formed body of one person. aimsl one hendred mid fifty-two thousand
We Sluvc Kctiirnc*! to
. . FLORIDA
Itaius (Mas*) Messenger, of ycstenlay,
" lloleson. Captain Orlando, came
8 «n Sunday the 8th inat., with a
on ho rd. The slave had secret-
r liim>clf until the vessel had been
WU, when he was forced ta do ao j
The- brig put into Hyannis with pears to
fdibas, fur the |itir)>o*c pfteln^raphing a™, and f
centre. haGGING—Kentucky
India.—.
Roll
BKEESW.
CAXDLF.S—spenn —
Star
Tallow....
Patent—
It ia also intended to change the flanges ou the
wheel, nnd continue the experiments with her l! .,pK_Ke.,tackv-
machincry until tbe object first intended is - • • Northern.—.
accomplished.—Rail, Sun, UKEESWAX
Thk Mkxicax Massacrk at Taci bava.—A
correspondent of the New Orieans Picayune
gives the following in reference to the rccc,,t ldS FEK—Rio. —."II
slaughter by the soldtera of Mtramon: j. V a
The whole number of known victims is fifty- Laguira
tlirce. though it is believed to be much larpr. CORN
They were assassinated in the streets, in tttcir „ „ s
houses, anywhere thf brutal soUlicrj oharjecil K j d u_ M> ,j;,,. t
to meet them, and for two days, or till tlieir, .. N „ .,
friends rcmovwi them, their dead bodies lay un- “ R
buried, nntouched in the street Finally, they Fi.oUR-Sup.,rfi n e
were all carrieel off in common carts to a neigh- Family—I
boring ravine, into which, as into one great (fljipOWDKR'
Golgotha, they were all thrown together. In iron—English
tlie mean time, tlie victorious generals were
making their triumphal entry, “w ith their prts-
oners dragged after them as in the days “f old,
into the capital; the cathedral and its towers S yj t vi>
were hung with red; a procession of women—, NAILS
wc can hardlv believe the statement—presented OILS—Lm« . .l
Marquez with a sash of tlie same sanguinary
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Imitation Sperm
Winter Blen d Whale
ft^Tlic Commercial Advertiser says the re- [>K0 v £ ! . Tin's"
‘ ’ * *■ “ ' B**>—Me*»
Prime..,.'—
Haros—Ham*
Side*.
Shoulders
Pork—Mets
Prime
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Country.
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2 **d interest to Utah territory fora tiblc-” . ■
fwhl?* 0f * uone T’ ■ ad ,0 . loafe uie This gW w and "to-morrow, and will
I Vitkina specified time. Some of the sanioHall _t -, lienees Augusti ity,-
ia Washington, eon- doubtless attract large audiences, a B y,
AdixUDiftrMio*- *" | Censtitutionul**
exhibition at the Ma- tod^^Vdf^ortgnii
but in continuation'of its efficacy.
[Correspondent Southern Planter.
P g'l
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ISTOTICE
To Ferwons liolding Bonds of tlie
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Trkasckt Dki'ahtment. (
ion Milledgeville, Ga., May 18th, 185t>.)
J6, rpIIEItK beiag at present a large surplus in tbe
14 J[ Treasury of this State, and there being but
to I *43,000 of tbe debt if this State due this year, I ain
!l ' instructed bv his Excellency, the Governor, to give
30 notice that he desires to redeem *100,000 of the
50 Bonds of this State which are not due, and that any
.20 I person or persons holding the Bonds of this State
11 which bear seven pec cent interest, will receive
60 cash for said Bonds at par, by presenting them at
13s the Treasury of this State, or at the Bank of Savan-
1* nah. or at the Georgia Rail Road and Banking Com-
13 I pany of this State, at Augusts, at any time previous
100 j to 13th July next. - f R ' rRtl
may 24—3t
J. B. TRIPPE,
Treas’r.
50
18 50
16 50
12 50
7 50
8 00
GLEET.
There is probably no disease that has so often bal
ded the skill of the wisest heads in the Profession, as
the above mentioned disease—a disease, which at
” ™ : times, would seem to defy any and every treatment
- that may be instituted. The great difficulty in effect
' ol | ‘ ing a cure, however, has been, first, the want of a
- j : proper selection in remedies, and second, in the ad-
£ " i ministration of stimulating remedies when the dis-
* „ ;• ; charge waa occasioned by Stricture.
* * ?• j Gleet arises 1st from a Chrome Inflammatory state
of the mucous membrane, of the urctlia, brought
, 1 about by Gonorrhoea—the discharge arising from
J i the relaxed state ol the secreting vessels; 2d, from
ulceration of that membrane— the ulceration ari-ing
from the severity of the apecific inflammation. Gon
orrhoea ; I'd* it may, and very often does arise from
causes entirely unconnected with Gonorrhea: the
secreting vcs-ela of the part having from various
causes lost their tone : 4th, from Stricture..
** ! To successfully treat the first three varieties, re-
** course must be had to reliable remedies, whose par-
“I i tirnlar action will be upon the lining membrane of
! 1 tbe Urethra : an. 1 tor 111- last variety, the same rein -
WJ edie-t should be made uie of, bnt in connection with A XO J 1(1.1(
1 75
1 50
1 15
1 25
£2,000,000, or $10,000,000.
FAIL CT CAFITAL, SI’RFLL'S AND RtBEHrEn t'L'Mts
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
800.000 INVESTED IN THIS Co'l'NTlir.
SCYTHE BLADES,
i English Patent, American Silver Steel. Price 75«
-I to «l 15.
SICKLES' REAP HOOKS.
Ore— blades. Scythe Stones and Rifles.
WHEAT FANS,
Grant's Patent, Excelsior, fte. Price 18 to 40dollar*.
THRESHING MACHINES,
Brown's Virginia, Wheeler’ffand Georgia made.—
Price 33 to 50 dollar*.
D1BKCTOKS IN NEXV YOBK.
JAMES BROWN. Esq., Chnirman.
FRANCIS GOTTEN. Esq., Deputy Chairman.
GEORGE BARCLAY. E*q.
EUGENE DUTILH, Esq.
JOSEPH FOWLER, E«q.
JOSEPH GILLARD. Jr.. Esq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
ED. F. SANDERSON, Esq.
WM. S. WETMORE, Esq.
EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD. Esq.
President Secretary, ALFRED PELL Esq.
Counsel of the Board, A. HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
AYERS, WINGFIELD ft CO.. Agents.
Macon, Ga. apr 26
IMPLEMENTS.
CARHART & CURB
1_j AVE in store. Grant’s Clinton'* ft others mak-s
. HORSE POWERS,
Sinclair a and Whitman's Lever Powers, ono and
two hor»e U. Road Powers. Price *100 to *140.
STRAW CUTTERS,
I Shuck and Fodder Cutters. Price 5 to 30 dollars.
CORN SHELLERS,
i Various size* and Patterns. Price 6J to 15 dollar*.
WEEDING HOES,
i Scovil’s, Collins', Weed’s, Brades’ Patent, Clement’s
Iron and Wood Straw Rakes. Cultivators, Harrow*,
| Plows, Corn Mills. Churns, Wheelbarrows, ftc., ftc.
I All for sale at the lowest prices, by
N AT IY AN tVKKD,
sprit 19 Macon, Ga.
-EHEADc.
MAGNETIC PLASTER
fTHE GREAT STRE.Y3THENER AND PAIN
DESThOYER.
T HE best and cheapest Household Remedy in the
World. Simple and pleasant in its application,
certain and effectual in in. results. A beautiful, sci
entific, external Curative, applicable for the relief
of pain at any time, in any place, in any part of tbe
human system, and under all circumstances. If you
put this Plaster any wh ire, if Pain is there, the
Plaster will stick there ui til the Pain has vanished.
The Plaster magnetizes t se pain away, and Pnlu
cannot exist where tli* PInstcris applied.
Rheumatism, Lamenesi, Stiffness, Weakness,De
bility, Nervousness, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Coughs
and Colds, Pains and Acl es of every kind, down
even to Corns, are IMMEDIATELY' RELIEVED,
and, tvith a little patienoe PERMANENTLY CU
RED, by the magical influence of the MAGNETIC
PLASTER. It is the simplest, surest, safest, pleas
antest and cheapest remedy in existence. Its ap
plication is universal—equally to the strong man,
tbe delicate woman, and the feeble infant. To each
and all it will prove a Balm and a Blessing. Its use
is agreeable, aud witnout annoyance or trouble.—
Its price is within reach of all—rich or poor; all
may have it, and should h ive it who are sick, and
| suffering in any way.
PLANTERS should be always supplied with the
invaluable PLASTER. It will be the Good Phy
sician on any Plantation, ready at all times, and at
instant notice.
Put up in air-tight tin boxes. Each box will make
six to eight plasters, and a iy child can spread them.
Price 23 cents 8 box, with full and plain directions.
D. C. JIOKEHE.Ut.JI.U..
Inventor and Proprietor, 19 Walker at.. New York.
MOKE HEAD'S MAGNETIC PLASTER is sold
by all Druggists in every City, .Town and Village o f
the United States.
Nov. 23.
all sixes
FAN MILLS.
Emery’s, Winship s, Georgia and other
SPIKE THRESHERS
THE LIVER
INVIGORATOR!
nUCPABED BV DU. SANFORD,
j Compounded cmira; nuiu „
1 TS ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AND LI-
X VKB MEDICINES now before tho public,
HORSE POWERS
Grant’* and others make 5 and 6 fingered
GRAIN CRADLES
i that act* as a Catkartic, easier, milder, and more ef-
i fectual than any other medicine known. It is not
j only a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on
.. . „ , ,, .... , ., ... the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the sto
hmery a Railroad, Bogardua s, - and 4 Imran mac ij an( i bowel* to carry off that matter, thus ac-
i complishiug two purpose* effectually, without any
of the painful feeling* experienced in the operations
of most Cathartics. It strengthens the system at the
same time that it purges it: and when taken daily
Scytho Blade*. Grass Blades. Grass Syckle*. Scythe in moderate doses, will strengthen and hnild it up
Stone*. Corn Shellers, and Straw Cutter*, with unusual rapidity.
The Liver is one of |—effecting * radical
the principal regulator* . cure,
otthe human body tand fdt Bitlioum stttncks
when it performs its fftfl are cured, nnd, whnt
functions well, the pow- ^ isbrlter, prevented
ers of the system are Jw by the occasional use
fully developed. TheU of the Liver Invigo-
' ‘ ‘ “ - rntor.
One dose after eating
M acon, Jau. 4th, 1858.
The subscriber will make cash advances on cot
ton consigned to George Parsons ft Co., Savannah,
and agree to hold the coltr u forty-five to fifty days
from date of shipment*. ISAAC SCOTT
jan 5 '
ALSO,
Wire Cloth, Bolting Cloth, Leather Belting, Rubber
Belting. MillSpindles, Mill Cranks, and *U kinds of
MILL IRONS,
Together with a full assortment of Builder'* and
Carriage Maker'* material, and everything usually r __.
kept in their line, all of which will lie sold at the low-, ttmnach is almost entire
est market rates. Call at - ’ te
CARHAKT A CURD’S.
may 17
■ iy dependent on the ff!
1 healthy action of the/a- is sufficient to relieve
rer for the proper per BBj the stomach and pi a-
- formance of its func- - —i a. o—. el-
vent the food from_ri-
beforeretiringprevents
lj Nightmare.
Only one dose taken
night, loosens the
consequence of one or-
SR»: can—the Liver—hav- A
ing ceased to do its da- Si
SOLE AGENTS ty. For the disease of boweisgentlvand cures
> that organ, nno of the Co.tivcnr.V
roB Ku study,"inTp^nctico W °. n * dose taken after
w ! of more than twenty 5? ch me ? 1 wil * cur «
PFairbank’s Scales. p£{ SP^Jwe of ,*«
! counteract the many E| t ** 4W ? <>on { l,,s *ill *1*
A full assortment .»f Counter and PUtfonn Scales deraneements to which W reljf vo Sick
now in store, andnold at thejr^prices—no freightad- ! j R u a hle. pr ,lr " ,,, * che *
ded. Orders for Railroads. Warehouses, and of her
large Scales taken, and will see them put tip.
may 17
H. N. ELLS&cO..
SUCCESSORS TO C. A. ELLS &■ SON,
IVholsale and Retail Dealers in Selected
FAMILY GROCERIES
W EST INIDES FRUITS.
Fine Liquors,
Wines, Segars,
Nats, Oranges.
Lemons, Apples,
Potatoes, ftc..
Oyster*, Shad, Black Fish,
Shrimps, Crabs,
Clams ftc., in Season.
ICE in »ny quantity put np to order. Mulberry
Street, Mac on Ga.
...... r One bottle taken for
To IWOTP that this y f Pm a] fl obstruction, re-
remedy is at last found., .j moves the cause of the
any person troubled M dj 8e »«e, and makes a
with Liver C «■»- perfect care,
plnint, in any of its Oalv one doseiimne-
forms, has but to try a CL! diately relieves Chol-
bottle, and conviction j r> w bile
is certain. Cj; One dose often re-
TheseGums remove y posted is a sure cure for
*11 irorbid or bad mat- | Cliolcrn I?I o r b u n ,
ter from t n e system, a and a preventive o f
supplying in their place Vw ! Cholera,
a healthy flow of bile.
Insurance Agencies.
QF
HE AUGUSTA INSURANCE & BANKING CO.
AND
THE ALABAMA FIRi: ft MARINE INS. CO.
AT THE OFFICE OF
LANIER ft ANDERSON, Agt’s.
1658 tf Macon, Ga.
BariM ftn feunmrj Ctr.,
HARTFORD, CONN.
Incorporated A. D. 1810. Charier Perpetual.
Authorized Capital *1,000,000
Capital Paid in 500,000
Surplus, 300,000
ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1859.
Cash on hand and in Bank 643.453.22
I'li.li is, hamlet Agent* vl in transit 34,827.09.
Real Estate unnecumbcrec, (cash valae,). 15,000.00
Bills Receivable, amply secured 73,174.53
2,404 Shares Bank Stock in Hartford, .... 230,413.00
2,202 - “ “ New York,... 197,750 00
710 74,020.00
iuu snares Bank State of Missouri 10,000.00
State and City Bonds, C per cents, 74,245.00
Rail Road Stocks,.. 16,250.00
United States’ Treasury Notes, 14.035X10
*603,769.8*
DIRECTORS.
H. HUNTINGTON, CHARLES BOSWELL.
ALBERT DAY. EENRY KENEY,
JAS. GOODWIN, CALVIN DAY.
JOB ALLVN, JOHN P. BRACE,
CHARLES J. RUSS.
invigorating thestom
ach, canting food to di
gest well, purifying
Only one 1* needed to
throw out of the sys
tem tho effects of medi
cine after a long sick*
Low Prices for Cash.
m sTinii:--.\E\v lioniis,
ii§tarkinC*(iain£s, I
• i . SECOND STREET. 3
a TRIANGULAR BLOCK, MACON. GA.\ *-
■» i Would iuvite the attention of I J
©j CITIZENS, MERCHANTS! g
AND PLANTKKS, "3
2. To their large Stock of —
• Boots, Slioes, "I
W LEATHER AND FINDINGS, S.
: Selected expressly for this market, and i ”
° comprising o
a i ONE OF THE LARGEST »
— i asd 2.
O FINE s T A S SORT ME S T S
•jj IN TUB STATK, o
- 1 Which they offer at
• LOW PRICES FOR CASH.
Examine onr Goods and Prices before
buying elsewhere,
i march 29—ly
Try ns, and you will be suited.
me uav v. *,«« A4..u K to, <m a remedy in the first three
ei 21 00 Yn rietiee, th*re is no remedy so peculiarly adapted
* 00 0G - *52 1
• the use cf the Bougie;
XOT1IGH AXDEHKU
‘ §100 REWARD,
the bloodjgivmgtono^^ ness,
and health to the whole GP”Oae bottle taken
machinery, removing for Jn und ice removes
the cause of the diseasej ; all sallowness or unna
tural color from the skfn.
j One dose taken a short time before eating gives
j vigor to the eppetite, and makes food dige&t well,
j One dose often repeated, cures Chronic Diar
rhoea in its worst forms, while 8mnnwr and
Rowel complaints yield almost to the fii>t dose.
One or two doses cures attacks caused by worms
j in children ; there is no surer, safer, or speedier re-
; medy in the world, as it never fails.
| fy*A few bottles cures Rropay, by exciting the
absorbents.
We take pleasure in recommending this medicine
j as a preventive for Fever nnd Ague, .('hill Fe«
: rer, and all Fever#* of a fiilliouM Type* It op
erates with certainty, and thousands are willing to
:• -tily t" i: - \% < ii-}. r: i • ■ ’" t ■ *
! All wh® it are giving their iinitiiinioiiN
tentimony in its favor.
| jyjlix water in the mouth with the In-
! vigorntor, nml mwoIIow both together.
The liver Invigorator
IS A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY, aud
• is daily working enres almost too great to believe,
i It cures as if by magic, even the first dose giving
>'.•! -• l’l" n ir"P* fh in mi*- -trl* i-. r-.,uin-’i
j to euro any kind ol JLiver complaint, from the
1 worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia, to a common Head
ache, all of which are tlie result of a Ri^en^ed
l.inr.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
DR. SANFQRD, Proprietor*
Rromlway, iVe«ic Vork.
Retailed by all Druggist*. Sold also by
ZEILIN Jc HUNT,
GEO. PAYNE,
| wU>— ly K. L. STROHECXEli.
Plantation for Salek
T HI£ undersigned offers for sale hlf playtation in
Monroe County, containing 9^0 acres. IV miles
from Macon, on the Road to Forsyth and half a mile
m> ■* a . own , II wm »H*t GH, IUI *! *’** tt “ u 1
Ittrelw. from the 3t*con and Western Hail Komi.
Tho place is well Improved, with 9"0 to —
: of woodland, abffut too ot swamp, half of which has
H. HUNTINGTON, Pre.ident.
WM. N. BOWERS, Actuary.
TIMO.C ALLYN, Secretary.
C. C. LYMAN, Assistant Secretary.
This o.dnnd reliable Company, established for
nearly FIFTY’ Y’EARS, continues to Insnre against
Lo,s or Damage by Fite on DweUine., Furniture,
Warehouses, Stores, Merel andise, Mills, Manufac
tories, an i most other kinds of property, ouits usu
al satisfactory terms.
Particular attention gives to Insuring Farm Pro
perty, consisting of dwellings. Barns srd Out-
Building* connected, and Fnrniture, Live Stock,
Hay, Grain, Farming Utensils, ftc., ftc., contained
in the same, for a term of three or five years, at low
rates of premium.
Applicntions for Insuranco may be made to the
undersigned, the duly authorised Agent for Macon
and vicinity.
Losses equitably adjusted at this Agency, and
paid immediately, npou satisfactory proofsJn funds
current in the cities of New For Jr or Boston, as th, as*
sured may prefer. E. .1. JOHNSTON, Agent.
Macou, Ga. Feb. 15—ly
Book nnd Tract Depository of the
Georgia Conference.
fTUlE Committee of the Conference met on the
1 16th met- and have permanently located a
Depository at Macon, Georgia, where all tbe Books
of our Catalogue will b< furnished at Nashville
wholesale and retail price*, and es low as they can
be bought elsowhere.
A largo dock of Religious, Sabbath School, Schnal
id Croton 7V.it Boole*, always on hand. Also.
Blank Books, Stationery— such as Foolscap, Letter,
Note and Bill paper. Envelopes, Visiting Card*. Pa
per Cutters, Gold, Steel, tad Quill Pens, Ink, Pen
oil*. Slate,. Wafers, ftc., Ac.
Sold as am* as they can be purchased anvwhete.
We respectfully a»k fora liberal share of patronage.
Orders promptly filled.
upr 12
JOHN tV. Bl'UKfi, Agent,
Cottoa Avenue, Macon, Ga.
GOLD IPEKS,
WITH GOLD AND SILVER PENCIL CASES.
At Wholesale Prices,
And a Premium with f very Pen, varying in
value from 1 50 ta 30 Dollar*.
Our Pens are *t&m£ed with onr trade mark, and
warranted perfect in evey raptst. Onr Premi
urns consist of Gold and Hilver Watches, and the
latest styles of Gold Jewelry. Our reasous for of
fering tntso unparalleled inducements are first, t»>
more thoroughly introduce onr Celebrated PENS.
Secondly, to encourage C ult Trade. Thirdly, wo
prefer doing this to selling our goods to the Trade-
on time, ana having to stand the vonsequent losses.
Send for a Circular conta ntng Price List of Feus,
and Catalogue of Premiiyn}, which are vent free, to*
any address.
All communications should be addressed to
METROPOLITAN GOLD PEN CO.
1< j Hrvatlway, and - (’•"irrUud Strv.-t, N. s .
Ml ay 3—1 ill
. Will' “t *S LU.UIU^ I" f", _ .. . .
tion* accompanying *4*lWl> will notiau to .. obab , lg0 , lu u’aconMJe
« ford a most speedy relict, and bring about a p rm ^ ^ ^- loki (caUje d by a fall)
nent ctre. For^le bTaUDroggjaW; maybe identified by alight marks indicating the from*
?? ! HARRAL, R.1SLEY *V KlTi HLN. whfch an extra Sn/dr (having been a * *
Importers aDd Wholesale
New York,
may 24—2\y
SEAMLESS HOOP-SKIRTS! j * £«ef ®
Heating the from!
^ * ^ItV-^BuYvlav St. which an extra fingCr (having been attqchbd point* 1 A A JUST
Drugp t*. - by a mere cuticle, i w»* clipped from each band du J.UU nyty
ring his infancy, * It is probable that he i* larking in ——-■
3^ Watch Spring
I JLST RECEIVED and for sale at ^3 50 bv j
—t \Q BOSTICK. KEIN & CO. *
in yatxr order**.
J. F. WINTER & CO-
10 i TJERCVIAN and Manipulated Guanofor »ale
M|ir *pv 5 -AYRth, WINGPIRLD
Swamo Land for Sale.
IGIll 1-U.Nt. acres ut choice ewanap
s a , -jf- — t- r- . ■ -u . 3 _ , . . u— mil*>9 below Macon—42 acres in cumval
— tbe vicinity Mic'on, but Ije may have been decoy- \r\ Printed Lawns for at ^ bahu.co heavily timlered, and covereo tv,
10 I ** off to some distant section by awhile man. cent9 per yard, by | Cai^e. for sale by . ^
AC/Oj m-ii 1 ^ iC BO STICK, KEIN ^ QQ. | fthl
two
aLion,
w»th