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— ,-J~dZitioon of the Supreme
the following, which
p^^d^ely effecting the ralue
* •SlS Cowt-G«'»****>T* m '*
ippa* Bo°* KV,[tT -
K^er and Samnel RCaUwell
j,a *t>Ll of Georgia, The Amen-
Kji other*. The object
■•*■»<*•■ ^ u,ty I"'*’
*\?JfJom a liability incurred by
J*T. bill of exchange, accepted
. allege. °n the faith of apro-
v * cotton which, it u couce-
r n0 dispute th* 1 *•»« de-
would be perfectly available
W:l*rr tad agamat any holder of
The Marine Hank of
and it* correapondent, The
JG^ritank of New York, who
r w defendant*. inaiat in aub-
l* f vV.«vuDy thepofition of bona
Tile Zoiinvcs and the Turrov Krom Co
The t*trspaper correspondents from Italy, I The Eapiaoa’a vT.Tv'^ ° f thoTim “-
and Pans story tellers, give us all sorts of rc- ris, Sunday, June V> n n ‘ R °5r l5,AT «>x.—Pa-
sion caused bw the
_ ,, ’ - r — 1 suenrst imprcs- COR * ICTrD w«««lt nr araai. wiaerotu. ft co
inns’ and to 'the amyoflM.?? “ to , tl | e ItaI ' BAGGING—Kentucky
the Bourse vesunlav , Posted up to
“Monitcur” of to-day ' ta y' C
ports and anedotes about the Zouaves, the Tur-
oob, and other new species of troops now in
Italy. The Zouaves at 1‘alestro, they tell us
got their bagged trouser legs so wet, and there
fore so heavy, in crossing some low lands, that . .
when ordered to the charge, they cast ofT their I it may be attributed ic J.„V° * hateT
faousere and ran to the Austrians, bayonet in ever may be the motke ^ r " 0 ^-
huid, bare-legged. The corps has been so wild, and white, a declaration f c ' a 7® l JP w m btock
^ 80 Ht0e "■wJW of i««tm self that be dra no mb“ heF i mpcr ? r him ‘
and torn,that the Emperor summoned a certain sooal ambition orto ®* ther '1 0T P er :
numbw of them and told them he would order' France." All HklJSE^ t fJT t °7-° f
them bade to Africa and to France, if anything fluence,” and not “S ™ ^ fe
JP*»; whereupon* it is moral influence ^
MACON PRICES Ct'BBEST.
behaviot" <T * e ^ children, and promised good ! free one
from Africa.
'^'without notice, and that the | day the first acroutUfromUicm
r^gaimt theui, therefore, should »—*»-
r josidef the cate of the Marine
r ' tint he made out against tho
r ** ii in cu<i of the suit aa to both
k^ rr iilece—that is, the Marine
I ^L aUe&unted the bill for Munu,
“*2[ .„;,) hi* check* in antioipa-
:, S|Ji..unt. on the assurance that
I'-' 1 accepted by the plaintiffs,
i jiubaequently, after acceptance
kt”\ tj^ni, °n their cndoracment,
’“' . Eichange Hank. Aa mat*
| ^jteoieut. it appear*, it not
nlTatlie ilcfeudant’a own witnes-
I ;*St) that the bill was drawn
Jirfpaying to the Marine Bank
itbe drawer’*) open account
** iJchlednea*-’’ Tho Judge at
' y ;r dingly found (fol. -18-1) that
P ' u * tf j by the Marine Hank, in
mil that it vm
I «. o„, or .ho f&rSKfg&rigs
r Tlle ncw «“ of in the Eu-! withX^^^n'^i^,^ 1 ',® s- ” 0t in lt fl 7
ropean field of battle, or at least not there seen .Were;™ 1 ‘ ^conceived system to dispossess the
atid known since the days of Hannibal, who led will.” XlA SLS DukTof ’T thC Sjf
natireapf Africa, about | D “* c «*»
n tlm flnlil e.f man a 1 e
heard of this divtbn^'^nH ^), 1 ,'™.^ 1 ! 2 th "T ,Te "’ in perfect security; and he them
Ml fnrlmil th a w !l eP ? * etv< s ^ liberty to choose their own ru
attacked the Austrians protectetl by their can
non. “Like tigers,” says the writer, “they
precipitated themselves upon the Austrians, erv-
ing ‘victory,’ even before they had discharged
their guns." The attack is said to hare exhib
ited one of the strangest and most terrible spec-
A. m ,t ^ W ‘ r ' ^ Tu r c0S threw themselves
Aa mat- upon the enemy like the savages of Cooper,
without mercy or quarter. Soon a horrible
melee occurred. The voice of the cannon even
was drowned by the savage cries of tho Tureos—
cries not the chaunt oT victory, nor the plaints
of the dying and wounded. All the language
of Mahomet.can master of imprecations broke
lorth from them in isolated groups where one
/cat debt* tw 1 that it waa tlircy or four Austrians. When the Austrians
^ »wep‘ for * P ort ’' on of ,lie *- ran >, all<1 the strife was over, the spectacle was
, plained, a valid security ,,ot less strange. The fanatic conquerors rolled
upon the earth, and under the inspiration of
both in law and fact we ; s° m o African war song, they danced the most
it would seem not to, frantic species of dances, amidst bursts of laujrh-
r' to hr either of tbo defen- ter, and frightful erics that startled even their
ktW‘P ,N ’• companions tn arms. Some of them had forced
• .-(I settled, that the payer t 1 hcir pnsoncra to sit beside them, and upon
,, _ j negotiable paper, like the iP°° r prisoners at first tliey glared, as the
^T^hrrcboaein action, takes it '. on upon its prey; and then, with a spe-
l^jLditit*. unb*» he baa paid or j * 8C,n * tlo ?Y M tf they pitied the poor
EUamaMMthing of value upon c ™*tures now wtUiout means of defence. In
-jsTt^ fcr. othcr P* 1 * 18 . of ‘ho field they lay down upon tho
^ tavever. have received a- • f'7 0 . un< -oxhausted with fatigue, and recovering
^ed. of other .hi,.- j thclr « tTOT « th _
^drawer over and above oth- A W ord to GiHs a„a Bovs.
Jstjoo thrm% they admit tuat i vwm \r \ vvrma *
relief againat the bill of j GOOD MANNERS.
BStny. except to the extent j Xoung friends, are you polite, genteel, well-
VTj nbout ttiWIO. everywhere? at all times? in all socie-
—..jtion is, can the Exchange tles • .Good breeding is a fortune already made
VwrVuuuUuce, be compelled to ! — »n independent fortune. Courtesy, kindness,
first, to the endorae- ( a noble, dignified, heavenly deportment paves
Btt® .. l | the way to eminence, stations of honor, wealth,
KanU baatworemedie., one ' rcapectahility, to glory imperishable.
_ j one against the en- 1 . "*®t y°, un 8 reader, how is this excellence to
few’ll the acceptor* and the '' 1,c . re th « stnrting point? In
K£L _» have seen, ought to 1,fe - at , llome ’ ln the domestic
I* i; 1. m enforce oavnient. c,rc ‘ c ’ MOund 1,16 fl TOld ®- The very moment
r ^t not to enforce p ynent you ,, , single syllable audibly' begin to
.eathein, the equity of the courtesy . Bc kind , nd ^ t ,f your
fce, thee, any difficulty | 1TU, B parents, brothers, and sisters, your superiors,
Lt-iiul the Exchange Bank? 1 ‘ in r—ion, sL tl..t
ittex »their hwM to Juy nan.- ,„4 tnic benevolence Is politeness. Wlien these
itiuit- Thry have only to charge l habits of oourtesy or good behaviour are thus
bo** 18 to the Marine M q u ; rcd #t home—exhibited on all occasions—
fhi» rftuU accompiislieu. ^0 luTfiino ImiKplinlil trnrtlc mgv Aimillnr mo
| i the touU 'u accomplished. ->o | they become household words, easy, familiar as
pn of secuiitiea ii necessary. 1 be ; |jf e Then, when you go abroad, mingle in so-
l vhich. at of . l “® I ciety the high, the low the rich, the poor, you CVC r, probable tbit the debri, of the troops un
Iwre ebonet m acUou, have since are du , y prepared. Politeness of manners is der ■ ”
lers ; which I presume, is wl.at is meant by the
phrase that he ** will place no obstacles to the
free manifestation of their legitimate wishes."
This manifestation will doubtless bebv “univer
sal suffrage.” Universal suffrage has given free
dom to France; why should it not do the same
for Italy ?
Makseili.es, June 11, p. m. Yesterday morn
ing the c uriosity of the Marseillaise was vividly-
excited bv tho announcement of the arrival, at
an early hour, in the old liarbor, of the steam
transport Loire, with the remains of General
Rspinasse and eight hundred Austrian prisoners
on board. The coffin, covered with a funeral
pall, was placed on tho quarter deck of the
steamer, which was moored stem on to the Quay
SL Jean, alongside of Her Majcstv’s steam sloop
Coquette, which came in in the afternoon from
Maples. At 3 o'clock the Loire hoisted the na
tional colors half mast high, and the coffin was
carried round the deck between the crew, mus
tered in their ranks, and followed by the officers.
Ttw» eight hundred prisoners -were landed at
ten o’clock in the morning, and were marched
between double files of soldiery, preceded by
drummers beating a march all along the quavs,
up the Cancbiere, and up the Ru do Rome, to a
suburb called Mompenti.
Details of the Battle of Magenta.—Vien
na, June 10. Some few details relative to the
battle of Magenta liavo been received, but the
retreat of the Austrians to the Adda has been
so very rapid that no one in the camp lias had
time to forward to this city a connected account
of what happened on the 4th and 5 th. It is im
possible to say which party displayed greater
valor, but it is certain the Allies had more killed
and wounded than the Austrians. It would ap
pear that the battle was more than once lost and
won, and that the Austrians would have been
ultimately victorious, had they not been com
manded by Gyulal As usual, the Hussars
greatly distinguished themselves; and in one
charge which was made by four squadrons (eight
troops) on a French regiment of the line, a major
and four senior captains remained dead on the
field. The French prisoners state that three
regiments of the guard were completely annihi
lated. The rifled gun was raptured by the third
battalion of the regiment “Kaiser” Jagers, which
formed part of the division commanded by that
gallant officer Lieutenant-General Baron Reis-
chach. The rifles of the French Infantry did
great execution, hut the Austrians still speak
somewhat slightly of the rifled cannon.
On the Ctli insb, the thunder of cannon was
heard in the direction^ Milan, hut it is not yet
known what troops were engaged. It is, how-
India....
Koll
BALE ROPE—Kentucky....
Northern....
BEEESWAX
CANDLES—Sperm
Star.—.......
Tallow........
Patent
COFFEE—Kio
Java...........
Lagnira.
CORN
Meal
FEATHERS
FISH—Mackerel No. 1
“ No. 9
•• No. 3.
FLOUR—Superfine
Extra
Family........
GUNPOWDER
IRON—English
Swedes
Sheet...............
LIME..
MOLASSES
SYRUP
NAILS
OILS—Linseed..............
Train
Sperm
Imitation Sperm
Winter Blea'd Whale
Lartl .
PROVISIONS
Bur—Mesa
Prime..........
Bacoh—Hams
Sides
Shoulders ...
Pork—Mesa
Prime
Lard
Butter—Goshen....
Country........
Cheese
SALT
8HOT
WHISKEY—Rectified
Pike's
Monongahela...
SPIRITS TURPENTINE — .
8UGAR—Brown ...
Clarified
Crashed
RICE
TALLOW I
HIDES P lb
CROCKERY,
60
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE!
T WO miles from the Court House, on the Colum
bus Road, out of the reach of City Taxes, Mus-
ketoes and Dust, and supposed to be the most desir
able location in the vicinity of Macon. These Lots
will be sold on a credit of one. two and three 1
and money loaned thepurchaser to build with'
There is a Lumber Yard on the ground.
Macon. June22,1859. G. B. ROBERTS.
GEOKGE PAYNE,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DB.TJGGIST
And State Licensed Apothecary,
MACON, GA.
I S happy to inform hia fri.-mi-i, natrons and the
public generally, that his Stock is now full and
ISTE'W
$10 Washing Machine!
"YTTARR ANTED to give satisfaction, or the mo
V V ney refunded, or salFe by
Macon Cotton Statement. r
Receipts in June, 1839 Bales. 403
“ “ IBM 969
Increase............... 141
Stock July 1, 1859 -. 8,393
“ ” 1838 2,030
Increase 3,873
Total receipts to Jnly 1,1839 90,391 us »
- « •• 1838 rasas
w 5
gas
Er.msBWi
asffli'YsAUEri"
1 HAVE just returned from EUROPE, where I
bought the Isnrgcat noil Fin rut .Stock of
Fancy, Gilt, and While CHINA,
ever ia this Mark, t. Also, a Urge Stock of
Common and White GRANITE WARE,
of the best patterns that come to this country.
I would call the Attention of .tlcrclmut. to
my Samples, now on hand, which I am sure are pre
ferable to any thing in this section.
I have a good Stock, now on hand, of
WAITERS, in setts. CASTORS,
CHINA TEA SETTS, cheap
COAL OIL LAMPS
FLUID LAMPS.
GOBLETS, TUMBLERS,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
I hare a fine lot of COAL OIL, No. 1, to be here
in a few days. All t{ie above Goods offered cheap,
to make room for Stock coming in.
Macon, June 98,1339. R. p. McEVOY.
g-GIFTS,
SI-LENDID GIFTS TO
PURCHASERS OF BOOKS!
- AT THE ORIGINAL-
. AND
STTHE OKTLV^l
OT B#0X
Established In 1854.
Will be sold on a credit of one. two and three years, j complete, which comprises every articlethat should
Drug 1 and Chemical Store.
Weekly arrival i of the Savannah Steamers ena
bles him to replenish his Stock Weekly, with
FRESH AND CHOICE GOODS,
which are bought with great attention to purity, and
sold as LOW as at any DrugEstablishment in Geor
gia.
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS
Compounded at ill hours with care and neatness.
His stock consists in part of the following articles:
Drugs, Chemicals nud medicines,
Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors,
Glassware, Syringes, modern styles, great variety.
Window Glass, Putty, Artists Tools.
Mechanical, Arttgy.I »*.t Natural Leeches,
Fresh Hops and all other Herbs,
Surgical Instruments and Medicine Chests,
Family Soaps, Kino Starch and Ueletines,
— c, - — - --
june 28
B. A. WISE.
House Furnishing Store.
Macon, Ga
SELF-SEALING
G-LASS JARS.
A LARGE assortment at a reduced price.
‘ B. A. WISE,
june 28 Cherry Street
Jones’ SlicrifT Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House Door, in
the town of Clinton, on the first Tuesday in
August next, 1839, the following property, viz:
One Iron Gray Horse, one Buggy and Harness,
one Negro boy named Frank, some 8 years old of
yellow complexion, very likely—levfod upon by
virtue of one Mortgage Fi. Fa, returnable to Jones
Inferior Conrt, in favor of Anderson J. Middle-
brooks remit John A. Childs.
Levied upon as the property of John A. Childs, to
satisfy said fi. fa. Property pointed nut in said fi. fa.
also by Defendant. JAS. G. BARNES.
June 21,1859. Sheriff.
* A A S' O It Ik • S
LIVER INVIGORATOR
NEVER DEBILITATES.
T is compounded ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, and
has become an established fact, a Standard Med
36.967
YOUNG AMERICA FIRE COMFY
No. 3.
T HE members ofthis Company are hereby order
ed to assemble in full uniform (white pants) at
the Council Chamber, on Monday, July 4th, at 8 o’
ting
Inch
lependence.
J. D. VAN VALKENBUKGH. Foreman.
S. W. Walker, Secretary. july 2
HENRY’S
Extract Jamaica Ginger,
A CERTAIN, safe and effectual remedy for Dys
entery, Diarrhoea or Looseness, Cholera Mor-
—; . . ,„j ._j -I -v y--I-—— — — ——— i ucr the command ot Clam and I.icktonstein, rc-
rwtoTd to csth inhsmi. Anual , uppermost; itflows out spontaneoasly. There- treated in the direction of Milan. Authentic
"c # d!So ircl.4“ yS ft? "«!"«been recared that lien. Urban uuma-
liktnl svstem of the code, aa no
a can result, J think that mere
it be dispensed with. We can _ ^
iutiiitnow exists, that as to the j girj fecj that tiiey cannot lYefiave to taiit them-
1 Eidunge flank upon the Murine ; delves in the presence of company. They are
’ the cash is now'in hand awkward, clownish, rough. They feel timid.
!., ", “7 “ *-> “ wn-nunuing Oi news has been received that lien. Urban wana-
Iife. An excellent writer, touching on this . gd to retreat by way qf Uassano, which is op-
question of good manners, says : I positv TrevtaUa. °n the Adda. A fuw days ago
“ ' 0Un K fo'ks should he mannerly. But how troqps were sent from Milan to Bergamo, between
the Adda and the Serio, where they probably
still are. By the Times of the 7th insL we see
| jiii obvious, I think, that the Ex-
l titbough put forward as a prin-
(.laaoresl interest in this con-
cashier, in his testimony,
r addressed to him by the Ma-
bashful and self distrustful the moment they
are addressed by a stranger, or appear in com-
pray. There is but one way to get over this
feeling and acquire graceful and easy manners;
that is, to do the best they can all the time, at
iibcb the presideut of the lat- j home as well as abroad. Hood manners are pot
tot siting too much, w e would learned so muefi as acquired l^v habit. They
wist, that you instruct Messrs, i grow upop us by use. YVe roust be courteous,
id Titus to sue it (the bill) in i agreeable, civil. kind, gentlemanly and woman-
?; bring n.iKjnsible to you for 'b' » l l>°'ne, and thep it yyill beepme a ktqd of
dcuI. '\\ t are not aware ^ c b nd mature tq he ?o cyerj whprc. cqarse,
* of testimony i* required. ~«Eh 1WW « homo l^geta a roughness
_ tbs scccptanre.” Aid ac- i wh,ch wc < * nnot 'V 0 *’ ,f w * trj ’’ w ^, en
fitomivs for the Marine appear | strangers. The most agreeable people
£, ,C |Wn d uuder 1 Se cir-1 ^^^XbSt'thirST’ ^
ff isw?j wqi ' vw hced
Ft? tint ami ■<* tnnoli af t It a «nn. I * *
a 44*suit, and so much of the con-
lu the plaintiffs have real-!
kibipmenu actually made; that
k. In the account between them
Uauk. bc charged by the
deficiency; that the plaintiff*
i of the suit, in irtil Ihoie of the
l< tktir cm \ and that upon a com-
'he defendants with these terms, so
i to them, in ten days, the bill of
( delivered up to be cancelled;
^eat appealed from be so modi-
m out these d/reclioDi, the form to
|* notice.
J. S. HARBOUR, Reporter.
E Jf. HcOejice,
it the request of the writer, a
'•citingforth the claims of this
"■Democratic nomination for
'Third Congressional District.
■* understood a* taking a po-
fuy one pyer other* pf the
for the nomination in the
he endorse, however, every
*apoudent, concerning the u-
^of Dr. McGehee as a party
.**• Senate during the seuion
'itai repeated opportunities to
^•toriil combats with the la-
J»d the clear headed and sa-
« bore himself handsomely in
stalest with the Opposition in
n - they resorted to every kind
*"• the election of the Uni-
no man in the rank*
7 did more to foil the en^my
*?* »},ose merit* rad servi-
to acknowledge! if Pr.
the Democratic nominee,
JT*0;)petition, from the stump;
."tbe best man thejr can hriog
*•*7 iort of a discussion.
t Ptm-
^tU fliukl Thara.
Xuxtvau Si'kikus, Tcnn. (
June 18, 1851). )
T-laniyed at (has placp on
T*th«hope of being bencfltted
' t.W Springs, and all my hopes
b-aliied, and expect in a
** able to return home perfectly
1 time about forty visitors,
Arkansas, Alabama,
7T Among those from Geor-
1‘. from Twin* county,
I”tnore amvals tnis evening
PJ There were abolrt 400
rtf-ngs hat season, all pf whom
Scan. HlnB.
The present complications in the European
Courts, viewed relatively to tho immorality of
some imperial and royal personages, are curi
ous enough.
Louis Napoleon, Emperor of the French, i*
said to have had only a putative father in;
Louis Bonaparte, King of Holland for a short
time, vfbile hia real father is reported to be a
Dutch Admiral. His principal Minister, in I
whom he places moat implicit reliance, is Count
De Moray, whoso fath :r was that same Dutch
man, while hi* mother was no less than Hor-
1 tense Beaubaraais, Ex-Queen of JIolland-T-
Thus, at any rgte, Kopolean ill. nnd Count
De Moray haye the sam 3 mother. ' The Coupt,
it may fie recollected, acknowledged himself
father of pne of Rachel's children.
Another pillar of fho Napoleonic dynasty, is
Cpunt \Valewski. son of the first Napoleon, Uy
a polish lady of hjgn rpnk qnd much beauty-
one pf the fow persons who remained true to
him when he abdicated at Fontainebleau. »
1814.
There has long existed a belief, in Germa
ny, that the present Emperor, Francis Joseph,
instead of being sou of the Ardiduke hrancis
Charles, by the Princess Sophia, of Bavaria,
his wife, claims a different paternity, Butler
saya,
The child whom many fathers share,
Will never know a father’s care.
Francis Joseph, however, has been well
cared for, and was elevated to the imperial
throne of Germany while yet in hj. tcep*. on
the abdication of fhe Emperor Fertfnuft bis
uncle. Viennese gossipba* forked ont into
two channels respecting his birth. One ac-
count declares him to be the son pf Count It-
tcrbprgf ex-Crown Prjnce of Swedep. This
gentleman's real pamc was Gustayas \a*p.
and his father \yas pustavus ., who was de
posed in 1812. and died in Swilxerland in
1837. T|iis young Frjnce travelled through
Scotland and Ireland in the year J8J0, and
eventually entered the Austrian service, where
he obtained command of a regiment at \ icn-
na, and a Chamberlainship at the Impcnal
Court. The other putative father of his “His
Imperial Majesty. Francis Joseph. Emperor
ofAustria." and so forth, is sa.d to bc none
other than Napoleon II. better known as the,
Duke d.- P.cichstadt, ex-King of Koine, who ,
'lied in July. 1832. aged 21. Francis Joseph,
it inav bc recollected, was bora in August,)
»nl during tbia season,
^^hwniuade fur the accommo-
w^ ‘, v °«r worthy host, Messrs.
LIT . Lanier House, Macon,
iu"** ^ s )noiiymous with kind
| t .f*' 1> '“>d good living; and
kiT**?! groans under a load of
iw aill ‘ n K the invalid as well as
. ***** classes do them-
the board.
[w »le situated between two ran-
about 25 miles south-
I » ddightfol accnery,
^ ’" e properties for various
SjaVKaatrr
^ ( ** ,sc ** e have ever ap-
W| wout finding satisfacto-
WfckJ K ** ort stay here, I liavo
iTT f a*ngt8 in all the invalids,
tliat the report of the allies having returned to
the right bank of the Ticino on the titli insL was
forwarded to England. The news proceeded
from-an official source, hut it did not appear in
iny correspondence, os its correctness was posi
tively denied by the highest niijjtary authorities.
The fact is, thy French myd? preparations for
a retreat, hut remained where they were when
they found that Gyulai did not intend to molest
them.
A widow lady named Day. having married a
gentleman named Knight, a wag perpetrated
the following parody at her expense t
“I’ve lost a Day !” the widow sadly cried ;
And took a Knight to comfort her beside.
Linrs fqr the Ilk of July,
All bail the day which gave the nation
And ranked her ’mong the mighty of the earth!
L.t tb'ice tun millionbearts pulsate with joy.
To welcome once again onr anniversary!
All hail the land which boasts a Washington—
The gallant chief, who led our armies on!
Tried Leader, Ruler, Counselor and Guide,
Our country's glory and Mount Vernon's pride!
Mechanics with our merchant princes jolu;
Farmer* y onr sickles leave and join the joyous throng,
Yonr voices raise in one erand jnbilee,'’
All bail, Colombia ! the chantry of the free.
Macon! July 1st, 1839. W. A. R.
Fayette, Miss., Nov. 1,1838.
Mr. J. F. McAvoy.—I havo beeu using the prepa
ration of Sarsaparilla and Iodide of Potash, made
by R. F. Williams, of Nashville, extensively in quf.
practice, and have purchased from yo^rri;*l do-
ren formy own practice. My ppinion of the medi
cine Is still the isms': having a knowledge of the
ingredients and the mode of preparation, I do not
see why it will not accomplish all that is claimed for
it. If there is any virtue'io the herbs that compose
it, or the iodide Potash, W» hare fr In ihl* prepara
tion. Did | not kppw the composites and the sc-
tinn of iharemedv. I would not lend iun»o»u««i
but with suoh knowledge, have no reluctance in pro
posing It to my brethren of the medical profession
as a valuable assistant in case* to which It is appli
cable. Very respeotfnlly your*.
3 * JAMES BROWN. M. D.
Sold by ZHILIN A HUNT.
July 3—9w*
bus. Summer Complaint, Cholie, Griping Pains,
Sour Stomach. Sick and Nervous Head ache, paiu
or sickness of the stomach, wind in the stomach
and .bowels, hysterics, cramps, nervons tremor* aud
twitching*, sea sickness, fainting*, melancholy and
lowness of spirits, frettiug and crying of infants, and
for all aonrsL arrxrrioKs and kkrvovs diseases —
Made from the Jamaica Ginger Hoot, in a superior
mauoer. and being composed of Ginger, auu that
alone, carries ronvirliou at once to the mind of an
intelligent people, as to its efficacy in all the dLeas
es above enumerated It is no Patent or Secret
remedy, being much used aud highly recommeuded
by ibe Medical Faculty. Prepared by
ZHILIN .V HUN I. Druggists.
Price SO ceuls a bottle. Macon, Ga.
_ jelyj
Houston SlicrifT Sales.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
Perry, Houston county, hetweeb the usual
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In Augu.-t neat,
31 Steel Breast Chains, 9a Silk Guards, 29 Maiu
Springs, 41 Watch Keys, 5 Gold Hooks, 22 Lap
Rings, 1 sett Silver Smith Tools, 1 small hand Vice,
1 pair ol old boots. 1 Trank and lot of old clothiug,
I Razor and Strap. I Shoe Brash, and 338 Crystals,
levied uu as the property of Julins Doering, to satis
fy a fi. fa in favor of Col. W. Rollins vs said Julius
ltoering.
ALSO, at th« same time and place. Lots of Land
Nos. 26, 17 and 18, in the Twelfth District ofliou*.
Ion county, and No. 5 in the Thirteenth District of
said county, and parts of Lots Nos. 59, 60 and 95, iu
the Twelfth ULtnct of said county, that ia to ray, all
Of salt! lass mentioned lota of land that llaln Houston
oounty. in all, containing about 1.000 acres, well im
proved, including the Steam and Saw Milts, Engine
and Mill fixtures, and tbe following named negroes
to wit i
Mary, a woman about 93 years old; Sarah, about
10 years old; Tilda, about 8 years old; Mary Jane,
about 3 years old, and an infant child named amy,
all levied ou as tbe property of Samuel L>. Bolton
and Wm. G. Powel. to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor ot
Cuitis Leary, against said Samuel D. Bolton and
Wm G. Powel and oue 6. fa. iu favor Of Amos
Cbancey, Administrator. Ac., against Wm. G. Pow
el, said property pointed oil by Wm. G. Powel, one
of the Defendants! ' JOHN SMITH.
jaljrO Deputy Sheriff.
HEAD QUARTERS
• Oil THE
UNITED STATES,
AT THE
PUBLISHING HOUSE
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Gr.
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Gr. 3317'fit, if
J39 Cheanut Street, r, 4
Philadelthia, Peek. : S H
CATALOGUES SENT FREE.
PI
Editor’s Ccrliflcalc.
A CUBE BY OXYGENATED BITTERS.
Burlington. Vt„ Nov. 12,1854
Gentlemen.—I suffered for about a year previous
to last Spring, from * derangement of Ibe action of
the heart, which like most others similarly *ffiieta4.
gle bottle © n ** re eoccee*.
The dU»|jree«ble eymptoin# fpeedilj disappeared*
and I have never had any recurrence ®f 'heffi.
which opinion J am happy to know that | agree with
many intelligent physician*,) I bsve no bestlatiop in
permitting this certificate to be used in spy way that
promote its mere *' ^ A u ‘“ TANSOim ,
Editor of the Bnrlingten Courier.
Seth W- Fowl* A Co. Boston. Proprietor*.—
Sold by their agents ”' er ^ b " e STUOHKCKE1( .
Macon, Ga.
i-iyi
ZHILIN A HUNT.
1«»
For Rheumatism, use Wsd.worth a Liniment.
Forbore Throat, use Wadsworth's Liniment
For Pains in the Face. «ae Wadsworth a Unf
1 ment.
llhy
Napoleon III, and Frances Joseph L / # ^ wboleM „ , n d rot.U-M ct.. a bottle.
l‘‘'*‘- I July 9—3w
Wnr.TIovciuenf-Hvopo.nl. lor •
The limes Paris correspondent says it
ted that two of the most i.itluentml r
utral i
Powers
ment after me *i..'-H-, the B y
•*irv. intittine upon the adoption of it ;
tiiree belli'-eunta, on the following principles-
1st. That the territories guinea by the v c-
Shall be accepted by all the l u
of a Congress
French into
tnif'snnnorted bv a popular manifeUtion.
shall btfeonsidered by tire European 1 owers |
a, a"convincing proof of the disapprobation »
Itnlv of tbe Austrian policy.
itd. Tbe neutral l’owcrs will insist on an
arnistie while eraffress ^assembled.
4th. Tbe extension i
21*t alt . at hU residence in U.oou Conn.
It- 4-0. ttt VlTSSSrSr niA-
have agreed tn proposing *>» ; ^^! ^^KchilA snd ma
UT tbe first great battle, and. tf ««*• ! * fri J nds .heir
William.
torious party shall be accupi*^ “L"" ,. * * »,j s i>fi4cur>-
ropora lowers as the basts ^ . J uIt . otvngnj,
“d. That tlie entry of the l th
! Mtk V
Sle^p* ivect dear Willi**#,
Kor ih«* time’* not Iodk
beiore L your friend,
Mu>t follow:. A
Houston county. M Xhuriiuy*
sy. I^lijssli Echeridtff, in
fhh
Coal Oil
“ W.fSSv’ol
^ Dividend No. 10.
it aytTFACTOKEE'S BANK, j
Vt+rf in all the invalids, “4th Tbe extension of the Kingdom of bar- • - M.con, July 1. ism. J
k returned home material- dini , will be deemed essentia ; the Dachieiof
C. : of I’arma and Modena, with the lortrcss ^ it ». -■=<••• \” , 1 ‘* l “?f.m“ths. payable on ae-
irc to be added to it. 1 Jj,. Merafiras ofU k. BOND. President.
•' Eoro
'M'ran Diplomats, j ^'5'^ ^ w ill be proposed to form in.—
impression here bardolVenelian ffiom into a state distinct 1 j.
"•>Crr Wi,h ‘ h ^r-l on >»tic from the Austrian Empire, hu. g
‘•‘tttaraL. thc 8°»en»mcnta in nn Austrian Archduke. NKA't •"“■gj.kH«rris'Btarsa. »wnr
feSSSSMSr.: i I -gfertt&gS*««***•
bacon.
IN ALL DISEASES OF THE
URINARY AND UTERINE ORGANS.
RISLEY’S
Compound Fluid Extract Q( Biiclin
Will be found a sovereign remedy, tn
Debility vf Sexual Organs;
' Nocturnal Emissions;
Improper and Debilitating Discharges;
Lcucorrho-a or Whites;
Pain in Back-and Loins;
Irregularitfe* *pd Obstructions;
tTironio t ionorrha-a and Gleet;
Burning in .Urinary Passages,
Dropsy and Gravg). foe.,
it will be found to exert an immediate han^tet.l1 im.
—o fi-u won a speedy cure, no matter
how severe tho case msy be. or how stubborn or
long .landing, providing the directions are complied
with and its use persevered in. Retail Price, 81 00
and found at all Drag Stores.
HARRAL. UISLKY A KITCHEN.
Importers nnd Wholesale Druggists, 76 Barclay St
New York.
july 2—9w r»5L
Bibb lUoriguge Slicrift Sale.
W ILL be sold on tbe first TUESDAY in August
next, between the nsuat hoars ot pie, before
the Court House doof, in the t?lty of Macon. Bibb
County, all that tract o* ,arce! of land containing
one halt acre, more or less, Wing psrt of lots Nos. 1
and 2, in square twelve. In tho city of Maoon, and
bounded ar follows: fronting Jefferson Street one
hundred and five feet, and running back two bun-
dred and ten (2101 feet, levied on as the property of
Heujsmiu M- Pnlhill, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from
Ilibn Superior Court, in fsvOT of Alary L- Franklin,
Kxscntor, Ac., and Isaac Scott, for the use of Isaac
Scott V*. Beniamin M Polhill. Property pointed
cut in mid mortgage fi fa-
E. G, JEFFERS, Pep. S.
june 30
X3r. J- -A.. Olopton
T REATS effectuslly. Cancerous Affections, Tu-
mors. Scrofula, Fistula Strictures, Piles, Ac.
CURES GUARANTEED.
DR. ULOFTON is now in Macon, and will re
main opto the 3th insL, at the LANIER HOUSE,
where ho may bo eonsultafo in regard to the above,
lie refers to tho following, among numerous certifi
cates in his possession
Society Hill, Alabama. May 24,1859.
Dr. J. A. Uloplou —I most cheerAdly snd sinrere-
)y certify that your wonderful and invaluable oint
ment pioved successful In curing the ulcers on my
wife's arm and neck. She bad been afflicted about
six years—had tried many celebrated Physicians of
Alsusm* and Georgia; and. in fact, some of every
description, none of whom did her any good at mil.—
I feel under everlasting obligations to you for the
cure of my wife, and hope your days ou earth may
be lopg and prosperous.
Your most sincere friend.
JOHN W. JOINER.
The ease of Mrs. Joiner extended from her shoul
der to her hand, and one on her neck end breast as
large as a breakfast piste—one of the most distress-
iug cases I have ever met with. J. A. C
Judge Wilev Phillips,ol Monticello, G«, suffered
for 23 years with Tumors on hit face and breast, re
sembling. iu
he removed in
medics, leaving no soar or any
the parts perfectly natural,
jnly 8—tt
Since I originated the Gift Book Enterprise. I have
repeatedly called the attention of the public to my
large stock and liberal oilers, to which they have al
ways warmly responded. I can now, with more sat
isfaction than ever, call attention to my largely in-
created indneements to purchasers. Being very
heavily engaged io publishing, I exchange my own
publications tor those of other houses, and am ena
bled to procure all my books at tbo origioal cost of
making, snd thus cak and do supply tho majority of
the other houses engaged io the Gift Book Trade,
with their books, cheaper than thet can procure
thorn from other publiabere. I can, also, by my hea
vy purchases of Watches and Jewelry, for cash, fur
nish them with their Gifu at lower rates than they
can buy them from themanofactnrers.
Having such an advantage in buying, I can insure
my enstomera better Gifts with their Books than any
o:her house, and can give my AgenU a larger com
mission. A valuable Gift will be delivered with
each book at the time of sale. Gifts worth 8300. at
the lowest wholesale prices, will bo impartially dis
tributed with every 81,000 worth of Books sold.
Send fora Catalogue, which will be mailed free to
any address, containing the most valuable collec
turn of Standard productions in Literature. Philoso
phy, History, Geography, Travels, and the Sciences,
with mil thc favorite work* of Fiction and Romance,
and et cry other department of Literature, classified
ms described below. Send for it. for if you don't
wish to order Books, you will obtain m very valuable
book for relereuce, aa it contains all tbo desirable
books iu priutraod will cost you nothing.
Particular attention ia requested ta the List of my
Pnblicatious, which will be fuuod in the latter part
of my Classified Catalogue. It contains a large
number of deservedly popular works, by various
authors; amoug which are ail ofT. S. Arthur’s best
works, well known asamoral, instructive and pleas
ing author, interestiug biographies, travels, Ac.
Classification of Books.
AGRICULTURAL—This department embraces all
standard Works upon general Agriculture, Cotton
Planting. Flours. Gardening. Farm Implements.
Horses. Sheep Cattle, Bees, Ac.. Ac.
ALBUMS.—Ladies’ (a great variety) Floral, Cap
Unarto. Royal Cap, Demy Quarto, Autograph, Ac
ANNUALS.—Annuals for 1839—a Urge aud elegant
assortment.
BIBLES.—A splendid assortment of Pocket, Pew
and Family Bibles, iu every style, from 81 to 830.
PRAVEH BOOKS.—A complete assortment, iu ev
ery form and at all prices.
HYMN BOOKS—As used by the different denomi-
nations.
BIOGRAPHICAL.— Works ol Irving, Headley,
Weems, Sparks, Bancroft, aud every other stao
dard author.
BOTANICAL—By Comstock, Gray, Lincoln, Dar
by. Wood. Ac., Ac.
COOKERY—Receipt atl4 Cook Books, by Mrs,
Hale, Leslie, Widqifield, McKenzie, Ac.
GERMAN —Standard German Literature.
DICTION ARIES.— Webster's, English, French,
German, Spanuh, Latin, Greek, Italian, Ac.
1 CYCLOPEDIAS—All the standard authors.
GEOGRAPHICAL—The Utest and most approved
School and other Geographies, Maps and Travel
er's Guides.
GEOLOGY —The works ot Hugh Miller, Harris,
Hitchcock. Lyell and others
HISTORICAL—By Prescott, Irving, Bancroft, Ro-
bertaou, Huute, Gibbous, Macautey and others.
HUMOROUS.— Embraces a World of Fan.
JUVENILE—Every description of Illustrated
Hooks fur children
LAW AND MEDICINE.—The Standard Works of
these professions.
MECHANICAL AND SCIENTIFIC.-The most *1
proved works on Mechanics, Architecture andtl
exact eeieue-a.
POETUYi-Eugliah and American. Octavo snd Lit
erary editiousof the Standard Poets; Pocket and
Cabinet editions—plain and illustrated, bound in
•very style to suit the taste of all.
WORKS OF FICTION.—By Scott, IrviDg. Coop
er, Dickens, snd all the approved writera-
SCHOOL AND CLASSICAL.
TRAVELS AND ADVENTURES.
GAMES, SPURTS AND PASTIMES,
RELIGIOUS. BIRLICAL A THEOLOGICAL.
MUSICAL AND GLEE BOOKS,
ODD FELLOWSHIP AND FREE MASONRY.
MISCELLANEOUS,—Our Miscellaneous Depart
ment embraces everything not included in the above
classification, ofau inturesting or instructive charac
ter, that ia in prim.
SCHEDULE GIFTS.
The gifts consist of Guld and Silver Watches,
Gold Chains, toadies splendid black and plaid Silk
Dress. Patterns, Parlor Time l’ieces, Silver-plated
Ware, costly sets of Cameo’s, Mosaic, Florentine,
Corel, Uaruet, Turquois and Lava Jewelry, Gold
Lockets, Poos and Pencils, Ladies Neck ana Chate
laine Chains, Gouts Bosom Studs and Sleeve But
tons, Pocket Knives, Port Monaies, and
A THOUSAND VARIETIES
of Uifti of use and value.
Agents Wnntcd Kvrrywherr.
To Agents I can give more liberal inducements
than can be afforded by any other boose. In addi
tion to larger commissions, it is much easier to gt t
subscribers for my enterprise than any other.
The peculiar advantages t-u— 1
A larger Stock and better ( mtalngues to select from.
A better assortment and quality of Gifts.
Morn punctuality and correctness in filling ordeis.
By acting as Agents for me.
Persona wishing a valuable Library can procure
it gratia.
Those seeking an easy method of earning a liveli
hood ran find it.
Any one desiring a good Watch can obtain it
For full particulars send for a Catalogue.
Icina known A approved
and is now retorted to
diseases for which it is
It has cared thousands
who had given up all
numerous unsolicited
sion show.
The dose must be ad .p-
of the individual taking
lilies as to act gently on
Let the dictates of your
tbe use of the L1VCR
it will core I. iver Com
tacks, Dyspepsia, _
Nu 111111 or Complnint, ^
Spur SHomncli, IIu
Cholic, Cholera
Cholera lufniitiiiu,
dice, IVninle XVcnk-
ed successfullyas an Or
icinr. It will care tbe
ACII It (as thousands
■uinulrs if nro or
arc token at the com
All who use it Jirr
in its favor.
Mix WATER in the mouth WITH THE INVIG
ORATOR, and SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER.
[3?“ Price One Dollar per Bottle.
—ALSO—
SANFORD’S
1?” r»jc :■ bc-s -w
CATHARTIC PILLS,
COMPOUNDED FROM
Pure Vegetable Extracts, and -pul up in Glass
Cases, Air-tight, and will keep in any Climate.
The Family Cnth- . nriic PILL is & gen
tle bat active Cathartic, y) which the proprietor hae
used in hia practice morr "z chau twenty years.
>-4 intf demand from those
j PILLS, and the satis-
iu regara to their use,
by all that have used it,
with confidence in all the
recommended,
within the last two years
hopes of relief, as the
certificates in my posses
ted to the temperament
it,and used in such quan
the Bowels.
judgment guide you in
JWICOHITOK, Sc
plaints, Bilious At
Chronic Dinrrhccn
I>) »<’HI4 1} , I>14>
bitual CoftfivcncsM,
Cholera .TIorbus,
I-' Z :t 1 si I «* it «-«■. .111 tin-
nesses, and maybe us
ilinnry Family ITIciI-
s C ( 8v II 1: A I> -
can testify) iu twenty
three **•« 1
mencement of attack,
giving their testimony
The constantly increas
who have long used t!Tt
faction which all express
has induced me to place
of all.
The Profession well
thartics act on different
The FAMILY CA-
has, with due reference
fact, been compounded
rest Vegetable Extracts,
part of the alimentary
safe in all cases where
such as Dcraugcraent
i»»«•■•*, l*nill* in I!»a
tivrucss, Fains and
whole Body, from a
quently if neglected ends
ver. Lom of Appetite,
of Cold over tlie
Headache or weight
them within the reach
know that different.Ca-
a- Y portions of the bowels.
^ TIIAKTIC PILL
To this well established
Lm from a variety of the pu-
** which act alike on every
2S canal, and are good and
■a Cathartic is needed,
of the Stomach, Sleep-
—« Back & IxoiiiM, Co—
Horen ess over the
xudden cold, which fre-
in a long course of Fe-
it creeping sensation
' Body, Restlessness,
_ *' in the Head, all Iu
flnmmntory Diseases, Worms in Children
or Adults, Rheumatism, a great Purifier of
the Blood, aud many diseases to which flesh is heir,
too numerous to meution in this advertisement.
DOSE, 1 to 3. PRICE 30 CENTS.
The Livjcr Invigokator and Family Cathartic
Pills are retailed by Druggists generally, and sold
wholesale by the Trade in all the large towns.
*. T. W. SANFORD, M. D.,
Manufacturer and Proprietor,
335 Broadway, New York.
Retailed bv all Druggists. Sold also by
ZE1LIX Jc HUNT,
GEO. PAYNE.
may 10—ly E L STROHECKER.
SELLING OFF
AT COST
WATERMAN’S.
H E will sell his ENTIRE STOCK of Summer
Dress Goods, 8ilks, Bereges, Tissues, Organ
dies and Muslins; also Mantillas, Talmas, Shawls,
Dusters, Ac., strictly at
N. Y. COST FOR CASH !
Berege Robes for 89 00, worth $12 50;
Berege Robes for $12 00, worth $15 00;
Beautiful Silks from 810 to 815, worth $18 to 820;
and other Goods in proportion.
Rich Silk Side Striped Robes, at HALF PRICE.
Ladies! this is a Golden opportunity. Avail your
selves of it before it is too late.
J WATERMAN.
Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. june 21
Fine Castor Oil for Family nse.
Wines and Liquors for Medical use only.
Perfumery, Pomades and Toilet Articles.
Gold and Silver Leaf, Gold and Tin-foil and Artificial
Teeth,
Hair,Tooth and Nail Brushes,
White Wash, Paint, Cloth and Flesh Brushes,
TRIPOLI, a great article for cleaning Metal and
Glass,
Grass and Garden Seed,
and all the patent Nostrums of tho day.
Corner Mulberry street and Cotton Avenue, Macon.
apl 21
Watches! Watches!
C ELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS-James
Hoddell 4k Co., It. tc G. Beesley, Josh Toleman,
Josh Olarenshaw, Edwards Robinson, and tbe cele
brated American Watch in Gold and Silver Coses.
SWISS MAKERS—Eugene Bruquet, Breithing
Laderiet, Edouard Favre, Brandt and others too
numerous to mention, by
DAY ft MACSSENET.
Clocks, Clocks, Clocks.
The Marble Clock, running three weeks w ithout
winding—striking hour and half hour. Also, Eight
Day. Marble and Marbleized Iron, Bronze. Wood
and Marine Time-pieces, with nnd without the alarm.
DAY Ic MAUSSENET.
l’ino .eft.-, ,.rJewelry. DAY ft MAUSSENET.
{ Diamond Pins, Finger Rings and Ear Rings.
DAY ft MAUSSENET.
Fob, Vest, Chattalansand Guard Chains.
DAY ft MAUSSENET.
A fine assortment of Necklaces. Crapes, Medalions
and other Trinkets, by DAY’* MACSSENET.
Silver Table, Tea, Salt. Mustard. Berry. Sngmr
and Cream Spoons. Also, Desert and Pickle Forkes.
Cups, Goblets, Waiters, and sundry other silver ar
ticles too numcrousto mention, by
DAY ft MAUSSENET.
Musical Instruments.
Violincelos, Violin,, Flutes, Fladgeolets, Fifes,
Banioes and Tamborines, also a fine assortment of
Italian, French, and English Violin Strings by
DAY ft MAUSSENET.
Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Specks with tbe
Scotch Pebble Glasses, by
DAY ft MAUSSENET.
FANCY GOODS—A large assortment, by
DAY ft MAUSSENET.
JEWELRY REPAIRING done at the shortest
notice and ia the beslpotiible manner, WATCHES,
Magic and Hunting Cases, Gold nnd Silver Hoddell
XVATCIIKM, for sale bv
oct le • DAY ft MAUSSENET.
j<£. Stomjfthfr,
Corner 3D and Mulberrt Street;
MACON, GA.
DEXLER IN
CHOICE DRUGS,
SELECTED MEDICINES,
PURE CHEMICALS,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS* 1
WINDOW GLASS,
PERFUMERY,
SOAPS,
PAINTS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
FRESH GARDEN SEED,
Merchants and Physicians
WHO PRIDE THEMSELVES
ON DEALING in ARTICLES OF THE
FIRST QUALITY,
And at lovr Prices,
MAY RELY UPON BEING SUITED.;
Orders Promptly attended to.
SPRING GARDEN.
ceCream, Soda Water, &c
WOULD announce to tho public that I have open
ed that beautiful Grove, near my residence, as
Pleasure Garden for tbe accommodation of visit
ers. I have employed an experienced hand in such
matters, and ladies and gentlemen visiting the Gar
den may rely upon being served with this cooling
beverage in a style not to be surpassed by any house
tbia city.
Open from 10 o’clock in the morning until 11 at
night. Ladies aud geutlemen who desire to while
away a pleasant hour of a sultry afternoon, will find
the S1>RIXG ts.li:ui:\a very pleasant place
of resort; and no pains will be spared by the sub
scriber and family to make their visits pleasant and
agreeable.
Parents who desire to send their children out with
servants, may rely upon every attention being paid
them, ns the whole will be under the immediate su
pervision of myself and family.
may 31 AMOS BENTON.
City papers copy.
Low Prices for Cash.
—SEW HOODS.
earkit & (habits,
SECOND STREET,
TRIANGULAR BLOCK, MACON, UA.
W ould twite tho .ttoortoo Ol
CITIZENS, MERCHANTS
XND PLANTERS,
To their large Stock of
Boots, Shoes,
LEATHER AND FINDINGS,
Selected expressly for this market, and
comprising
ONE OF THE LARGEST
axi>
FINEST ASSORTMENTS
IN THE STATE,
Which they offer at
LOW PRICES FOR CASH.
Examine our Goods and Prices before
buying elsewhere,
march 29—ly
Try us, and you will be suited.
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE
3T.
OFFICE 56 WALL STREET,.NEW YORK
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
£2,000,000, or $10,000,000.
ram up cariTXL, surplus and reserved funds
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
800,000 invested in this country
DIRECTOR.*) IN A Ii W YORK.
JAMES BROWN. Ksq., Chairman.
FRANCIS COTTEN. Esq., Deputy Chairman.
GEORGE BARCLAY. Esq.
EUGENE DUTILH, Esq.
JOSEPH FOWLER. Esq.
JOSEPH GILLAKD. Jr.. Esq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr, Esq.
ED. F. SANDERSON, Esq.
WM. S. WETMOKE, Esq.
EDWARD M. ARClIIIi \ i n E-q
President Secretary, ALFRED PELL, Esq.
Counsel of the Board, ft HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
AYERS, WINGFIELD ft CO.. Agents.
Macon, Ga. apr 26
Lost ISTotes.
A LL persons are cautioned against trading for
the following notes, which were mailed by me
to James Seymour, Macon, tia., from Glasgow,
Thomas county, and have been lost or mislaid, and
I shall proceed to establish them according to law:
Three notes made by W. N. L. Crocker, each for
81000, dated in the Summer or Fall of 1858, and due
1st Jsnuarv.J8G0.1861 and 1862, and bearing inter
est from 1st January text, une note of 82500 made
by Thomas T. Ellisson, dated about tbo same time,
and due firat January, 1860.
Tbe makers of said notes are hereby cautioned
against paying either or all of said notes, to any per
son except myself. WM. STEGALL.
Macon, June 14.
appearance, a large red Tomato, which
in 1859 by the nse of J. A. Clopton's re-
ing no scar or any trace of them, but
iTIacon A Wcstcra Kail Road Co.
MACON. June 20, 1839.
T HROUGH TICKETS from Macon, Ga, to Vir
ginia springs and New York.
Fare to New York, $33 25
East Tennessee and Virginia route, via Atlanta,
Dalton, Knoxville. Bristol. Lynchburg, Richmond,
Washington City, Baltimore and Philadelphia,
jnnets— lm A. L. TYLKlt, Sup't.
TO RENT.
,ruble Bed Room, well venti
isn a llnrris' Stores, f or fur-
,ur peter, tho coin* UK- .
Keni ^'t '»almost impossible , chant’s Magazine enumerate aobtoey -
iT!?»l re .c-. • IT >n I subsUinces w hich are employed to gi'«- I >oU .''. - •
N OTICE.—Sixty days after date application will
be made to tbe Court of Ordinary of Crawford
county. Ga, for leave to sell all the lands and ne
groes belonging to the estate of Jo-iah Goodin, do*
ceased. JOHN H. GOODIN.
R. L. GOODIN.
June 28 Administrators.
"! d Uul t in such
.
Georgia—Crawford County.
N OTICE is hereby given to all persons having
demand!) against Josiah Goodin, late of said
county deceased, to present them to us properly
made out, within the time prescribed by law. And
all persona indebted to suiu deceased are hereby're-
My large capital, together with my long experience
in the business and consequent familiarity with all
its details, gives me an almost incalculable advan
tage over all other parties
All I ask is a trial. Send ino order, and you
will be convinced that there is nu exaggeration.
Do not forget to tend for a Catalogue,
peruse veiling the city are requested to call nnd
exatqine for themselves. G. G. EVANS
Head via art era, 139 ChesnutSt. Philadelphia, Pa.
IUIANCII STOKE, 43 Cornhill, Boston, Mass.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO BOOK BUYERS.
As there are parties of doubtful responsibility ad
vertising Oih concerns, and some are making many
large promises, under fictitious names, without the
intention or ability to fulfil them, hoping, through
the popularity of my enterprise, to deceive and plun
der the public, a strict sense of duty compels me to
warn all against them. And if any are deceived and
cheated by them, they should not Uo an upju*t as to
condemn me along with th*-m, for they are base im
itators ot an enterprise that has cost mo an immense
amount of time and money to place it iu the position
which it now occupies, commanding nn extensive
and increasing trade, approved and endorsed, with
the mo%t entire freedom and confidence, by the lead
ing Publishing Houses in tbe Union, whose letters of
approval and endorsement aro in my possession.
an«l will be produced and shown at any time, with
the greatest pleasure. G. G. EVANb.
june 28—6m
Savor, consisted
and othcr dcsirahh
qualities,
a jgBri 50-2SpM ac5 Sll*'i.*ii*s
| c , Tenuuaavf Bacun ju
quirvil to make Immediate payment
JOHN H. GOODIN,
R. L. GOODIN,
Jan, 28 Administrate!-*. |
CITY PROPERTY
FOR SALE!
T HE STOKE-IIODSE and LOT, on the corner
of Cherry Street mid Cotton Avenue, now pc-
cupied by A. H. CHERRY ft CO.
Apply to either of tbe under»i|tned.
ROBERT A. SMITH,
O. L. SMITH.
Maoon, Ga., Jan, Did, 1859,
AYALUABLE1STEM0N
G-vut-ta, Ferclia
NEVER-FAILING ROOFING.
N EITHER time nor weather, after several years
use, seems^to work a Chemical change, or af
fect the material In the least.
GOODALE & BATCHELLER
Having purchased tbe right of Macon, and an ad
joining county, with extended privileges, arc pre
pared to contract and envern ourselves accordingly,
for tho covering of buildings with Cement and Gra
vel, or Sand. This roofing is pliable—does not check
or crack—rno or drip down—is impervious to water
—fire proof—inodorous, hot or cold. In short, we
fee! that a test will convinne a reasonable mind of
its superiority. Those wishing for a good rocf at a
satisfactory price will please address
june 21—3m GOODALE ft BATCHELLER.
BARGAIN! BARGAIN!
T HE subscribers, desirous of changing their bu
siness, offer for sale on reasonable terms, their
PLANTATION, lying on Walnut Creek, Crawford
county, near Hopewell, and about five miles north
of Knoxville.
Tbe settlement of land consists of Thirteen Hun
dred aud Fifty acres, Eight hundred of which is
under good Fence, and in a high state of cultivation.
The Wood land is heavily timbered withOAk, Hick
ory aud Walnut, and is not surpassed bv any land in
this section, for its fertility, health and advantages
of Water. On tlie Plantation aro two fine, comfort
able Dwellings, together with all other necessary
Out-buildings, such as Negro Houses, Stables, Gin-
houso and Screw.
Any person, desirous of purchasing, can call on
James Lockett, or the Overseer; either ot them will
take pleasure in showing the premises.
Tho stock of Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Farming uten
sils &c., will be sold with the Plantation, if desired.
Harness Maker Wanted.
A GOOD Harness Maker, (either white or col
ored) wanted, to whom good wages and a situa
tion until next Christmas will be guaranteed.- Ap
ply to FLOYD A. FINCH,
june!4—4t Mariou, Twiggs co., Ga.
Augusta Constitutionalist copy 4t and forward ac
count as above.
NOTICE.,
T HIRTY days atter date, will be sola at Auction
in Macon, the following Furniture, stored by
W. J. Rice, Henry £. Ball and others with Patten,
Collins A Co., now the firm of J. Collins & Son, unless
expenses are previously paid:
1 Mahogany Bed Stead, 1 Sofa, 1 Rocking Chair,
1 Trunk and contents, 1 Bureau 1 Wardrobe, 3 Ot
tomans, 1 Cane Bottom Chair, 2 Wash Stands, 1 Fea
flier bed, l Mattrass, 1 Tray, 1 Pillow, 1 Bolster, 1
Oil Lamp, I Writing Case, for W. J. Rice.
1 Bureau, owner unknown.
For H. E. Ball, 1 Table, 1 pair Andirons, 1 Work-
Stand, l Counting Room Writing Desk, 3 Chairs.
1 Wardrobe, owner unknown,
june 14—lm J. COLLINS & SON.
MERCEK UNIVERSITY.
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES, 1859. .
C! UNDAY' Moaiiiso, loth—Commencement Sur.
Ju mon, by N. M. Crawford, D. V.
Sunday Ni^ht—Sermon before the Y'ounj; Men’s
Missionary Society, by Rev. Win. D. Atkinson.
Monday Morning, 11th—Sophomore Prize Decla
mation.
Tuesday Morning, 12th—Junior Exhibition.
Tuesday Evening—Address before the Alumni
Association, by W. L. Harris, M. D.
\V ednesday Morning, 13th—Commencement.
U. W. WISE,
Penfield. June 14—3t Sec. Fac.
WESLEYAN
Female College.
mBE Examination of Pupils in the LITERARY
1 DEPARTMENT begins on *Monday, July 4tb,
and ends on Thursday, ?th.
Commencement Sermon, by Rev. Joseph S. Key
Sunday, July 10.
Junior Exhibition and Examination of Pupils in
Ornamental Department on Monday, July 11.
Aunual Meeting of Board of Trustees, on Monday,
Julv lltli.
Commence ment Exercises on Tuesday and Wed-
- _ . it/j
reheadi*.
MAGNETIC PLASTER
(THE GREAT STRENGTHENER AND PAIN
DESTROYER.
T HE best and cheapest Household Remedy in the
World. Simple and pleasant in its application,
certain and effectual in its results. A beautiful, sci
entific, external Curative, applicable for the relief
of pain at any time, in anyplace, in any part of tbe
unman system, and nnder all circumstances. If you
put this Plaster any where, if Pain is there, tbe
Plaster will stick there until the Pain has vanished.
The Plaster magnetizes the piun away, and Pniu
cannot cxiat where tbia Plaster is npplird.
Rheumatism, Lameness, Stiffness, Weakness, De
bility, Nervousness, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Conghs
and Colds, Pains and Aches of every kind, down
events Corns, are IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED,
and, with a little patience, 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 nse
Is agreeable, and without annoyance or trouble.—
Its price is within reach of all—rich or poor; all
may have it, and should have it who are sick, and
suffering in any way.
PLANTERS should be always supplied with the
invilualile PLASTER. It will be the Good Phy
sician on any Plantation, ready at all times, snd at
instant notice.
Pot np in air-tight tin boxes. Each lrox trill make
six to eight plasters, and any cbild can spread them.
Price 25 cents a box, with full and plain directions.
1>. C. ICOKEnilAU, JI. I*.,
Inventor and Proprietor, 19 Walker st.. New York.
MOUEHEAD S MAGNETIC PLASTER is sold
by all Druggists in every City, Town and Village of
tlie United States.
Nov. 23.
Macon, Jan. 4th. 1858.
Thc subscriber will make cash advances on cot
ton consigned to George Parsons ft Co., Savannah,
and agree to hold the cotton forty-five to fifty days
from date ofshipments. ISAAC SCOTT
jan 5
Insurance Agencies.
OF
HE -AUGUfiTA INSURANCE ft BANKING CO.
AND
THE ALABAMA FIRE ft MARINE INS. CO.
AT THE OFFICE OF
LANIER ft ANDERSON, Agt's.
1858 tf Macon. Ga.
23nrffnrii fm tanronre €n.,
HARTFORD, CONN.
Incorporated A. D. 1810. Charter Perpetual.
Authorized Capital 81,000,000
Capital Paid in,..r. 500,( 00
Surplus, 300,000
“Assets January 1, 1859.
Cash on hand and in Bank 843,455.22
Cash in handof Agents and in transit 54,827.09
Real Estate unnecumbered, (cash valne.). 13,000.00
Bills Receivable, amply secured 73,174.53
2,404 Shares Bank Stock in Hartford, .... 330,413.00
2,202 New York,... 197,750.00
710 Boston 74,620.00
100 Shares Bank State of Missouri, 10,000.00
State and City Bonds, 6 per cents,..' 74,245.00
Rail Road Stocks, 16,250.00
United States’ Treasury Notes 14,035.00
8803,769.86
DIRECTORS.
H. HUNTINGTON, CHARLES BOSWELL,
ALBERT DAY. HENRY KENEY,
JA1S. ooomvis, CALVIN DAY,
JOB ALLY'N, JOHN P. BRACE,
CHARLES J. RUSS.
H. HUNTINGTON, President.
WM. N. BOWERS, Actuary.
TIMO. C ALLYN. Secretary.
C. LYMAN, Assistant Secretary.
This old and reliable Company, established for
nearly FIFTY Y’EARS, continnes to Insure against
Loss or Damage by Fire on Dwellings, Furniture,
Warehouses, Stores, Merchandise, Mills, Manufac
tories. and most other kinds of property, on ita usu-
* ’ satisfactory terms.
Particular attention given to Insuring Farm Pro-
>erty, consisting of Dwellings, Barns and Out-
iniidinga connected, and Furniture, Live Stock,
Hay, Grain, Farming Utensils, ftc., ic., contained
in the same, for a term of three or five years, at low
rates of premium.
Applications for Insurance may be made tn the
undersigned, the duly authorized Agent for Macon
and vicinity.
Losses equitably adjusted at this Agency, and
paidjmmediately, upon satisfactory proof*.in funds
current in the cities of New Yak or Baton, as the as
sured may nrefer. E. J. JOHNSTON, Agent.
Macon, Ga. Feb. 15—ly
Rook and Tract Depository of Hie
Georgia Conference.
T HE Committee of the Conference met on tbe
16th inst„ and have permanently located a
Depository at Macon, Georgia, where all the Rooks
of our Catalogue will be furnished at Nashville
wholesale and retail prices, and as low as they can
be bought elsewhere.
Catalogues furnished free of expense, bv mail if
desired,
A large stock of Religions, Sabbath School, School
and College Text Books, always on hand. Also,
Blank Books. Stationery—such as Foolscap, Letter,
Note and Bill paper, Envelopes, Visiting Cards, Pa
per Cutters, Gold, Steel, ana Quill Pens, Ink, Pen
cils, Slates, Wafers, ftc , ftc
Sold as low as they can be purchased nnywhere.
We respectfully ask for a liberal share of patronage.
Orders promptly filled.
JOHN W. BURKE. A|sa|,
apr 12 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
Terms, favorable.
Citizen copy, tf
JAMES LOCKETT,
REBECCA LOCKETT,
Hopewell, Crawford Co., Ga.
inne 28.
1ST otice
To Planters and Hill Owners*
W ANTED, by ft competent Engineer, a situa
tion to run a Stationary 8teain Engine—can
keep it in good running order. Enquire for
JOHN J. KELLEY,
jan 21 At the Office Lanier Houae, Macon, Ga.
NOTICE.
P ERSONS that ride in the RIDING PARK will
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that they must
NOT drive oil'and on the track,at only osz placz
that is next to tho River. Some have been driving
off and on at any place, and it keeps me filling up
after them all tbe time. H.N, ELLS.
JHBS 24, lm
ANOTHER WANDERER NEGRO.
$100 REWARD.
ll give Fifty Dollars for the apprehension and
J. safo delivery to me of my man JOHN, who has
been “a wanderer ’’ f >r tho last twelve months, and
an equal amouut for the conviction ofany white man
who harbors him. J ohn is about 45 years old. of
dark complexion about five feet nine inches high, is
stout and inuscnlarjiasa very heavy cheskand weigh*
neadaj. Jute 13th’ and lath* doaing with a literacy 1 probably 180 ibs. There ia a considerable< aised ir-
Address by Rev. Dr. P. P. Neely. regular scar on his b ick, (caused by a fail) .But he
Parents and Guardians are invited to attend the! oientified by Might marks indicating the
Examination of Pupils in the Literary Department,} points from winch «J» extra finger (having beeu al
and the public generally, nil the other Exercises. ! a ™. er ® cuticle,) Was clipped from <b*cj&
1 H •'rtf typ.vtrv C.- ; du hand ring his infancy. It is probable that he is
Macun, Jum>2l — 4t.
1L STANLEY’, Sec.
lurking in the vicinity of Mucou, but he may have
! beendecoy ed off to tome distant section by a white
WM. LUNDY'.
W areliouse
For Sale oil JLoiik Credit. , man .
T OFFER for sale, on long credit, at ft fair price, the ; apr 22,1839—tf.
X Plantation six milns from Americus, formerly |
owned by T. L. IIOLT, containing six hundred and !
seven acres. Two hundred and fitty acres cleared. • ^ .
There are all the nr r senary buildings on the place., A \ J) (J()M MISSION M EllCIIAA TS
Negro Cabins, Gin Hpuso and Screw, nnd a graat I U JltamjLLil.it iij
trade will be a made. Apply to T. M. FURLOW. j MACON", GA.
Fsq., at Americus, or to the undersigned. —
oct 5 1 858 tf JAMES YV GRIFFIN COATES & W00LF0LK
Swamu Land for Sale.
j 1GHTY-UN £ acres ot choice Swamp Land, two
TTAVK AMociumd together, and wilt ^occupy the
XI new Fire Prouf W arehouse now being erected
les bel
the balance heavily t
Cane, for brio by
i opposite Messm. Hard
10,000
may 10
res tn cultivation, j
bored, and covered with 0tdBn for Bagrfare Hope. Groceri
I have our personal attention.
We hope, by prompt attention to business, to raer*
N. BASS-
A Sparks.
ide on Cotton when asked for.
shall
YARDS Printed Lawi
12j cents per yard, by
BOSTICK, KEIN ft CO
ale at it a liberal share of patronage.
I JAS. H. YY'OOLl OLk,
may 31 N. COATES.