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>ouri restriction. That'
‘‘ ln . ^irr in your l.ist isMio compromise gave tbo Southern people
fjOTO*- J. of the claims right to cmigralc with their slaves to any
^’TiUnt” ‘o the Presidency, in ritory South of 3ri 30, but Mr. Douglas't
vaunted non-intervention bill,
the slave-holder to i
her by the HU»™ restrict.on. That j ceiver; and this Wing the case, many ix-ison,
(l.ejr turned their Property very lo’w—much lower
Ter-1 !,i,n the,r “e'gnbors ; and others owning sin.i-
nueh lar P r i °l l0rt . v . negroes in some instances. Wing
ile it allows i!" ! * n } a '’ era g c value of two, three and four
emigrate to tt T -• " lUt * ‘ °*' ars "'bile others valued similar
.vith hi. slave D ron l err.tor.es property at five, six and seven hundred dollars.
property, yields up to el.ens and The act of 18j\ made it the dutv of the Re-
sqaatteis aeeord.ng tothe opinionsof the great rel ' er to examine all the returns and to see ten, furnishes th __ Vi.
little man, the power to refuse the passage of', " at , Property was valued properly, and as ceipts into the Treasury from the net earnings ed fidelity to the trust reposed in his hands bV
law» for its protection. Then talk no more state!! possible. The result is above of the State Ih.ad, from the 1st day of March, the People, no sensible and candid man can
about the glorious triumphs achieved by the The State Tax of Georgia, at this tin*, i. in- i Xn montW:^ ^ " gainsay, Gov. Brown has exercised a similar
.. re P ea * the Missouri restrict ion not being two-thirds of a mill on the March, I8&3 $20,000
they are unfair.
U TiJtoF of war against all who
"'fLism to the man who. in h.s
committed a public error-
‘•’S on. tothe South her just
J i-hw- I‘ >» tlie sccond or , llrd
not.'hi. same writer has thus
M tion of the democratic party _ H| | ^ __
***' c” n(f tv and independence to dif- bill. True it was a violation of the Constitu- dodar ' Just think of it! Under our tax system, Apri
, Ki« diqne. It ia therefore high tion of the Uaited States, botin striking it off !! I J Cr?mi °«'ning two hundred dollars and under ’ May,
wedded to Mr. Doug- the Statu* Book, we got SSJSXS SHfi*irf** ^ I»
jtd the recheat. I have naught equally obnoi
t that portion of hia article dedica- and infinitely worse in many other particulars,
tifllectual strength of "I-a Petite We pray you therefore prate no more about
without doubt, inferior tone the glory duo Mr.D.forhis efforts made to re-
at
1 rom Ilie Fedefal Union
• • Wliat became of tin 1 .lloney !”
Under the above caption, the Chronicle A.
Sentinel mukes the following comments, dis
paraging and unjust, concerning the manage
ment of the State Road, under Gov. Johmcn's
administration
si»l“te^ ™* c e-™ ra ted
ncy was not paid monthly into the Treasurv, ' C O P P E R I O E I
but it was legitimately and necessarily applied ** 1 w *
nf Sr? ,°. f l ! ,e K , oad , a,,d th , e j ti3cl,ar s e Mitchell’s Metallic Patent Tip,
ot its debts. So that, when Gov. Johnson re- rv.- , _ ... „
tired from ortice, he left the Road in a condi-
P. Thweatt. in a letter to the Macon Citi- tion to empty its profits, for the first time,'in- YotltllS
' ** ’ following statement of re-: to the Treasury. That Gov, Johnson exereis-
Designed especially for
snd Children’s
BOOTS A. SHOES
A N Imp
Shoe
without doubt. Inferior to no
the Statute RaaIt „ *1. . . ° , pays n poll tax or twenty-live cents! And J un o.
a* nnllv l • ’ * ano -bpr in its stead, as other? owning more than two hundred dol-1 jnj v
‘1 • } noxious to Constitutional objections, ixrs are nut unon the m» footin'. & tix nsvpr I .
Nor doea it com]>ort with my
of statesinanship and profundity j peal thi
11,'hith ever borne himself beyond , notions of propriety and consistency to beep
(0 f hi. age—doing in the figure of i incense upon the altar of this man for his
•x. frits of a lion; moreover, none I great achievement of non-intervention, when
•hefelts ol a m«>. 1 greui jciuevcment ol non-intervention, when
i toerpv of character, for when he j it it well known lie has. since the passage of his
i, is already half accomplished.— | bill, given his definition of the principle which
T^jto pas* by ,llMC ‘bingo with-, yields up all in a single sentence.
lime to the elneidation of a But we are told the little giant wants Cuba,
aud if need be, he will take a slice or two off
,hkh all are free to confeaa ia a
jbJ the political acta of Mr.
I ^ U assured are lodged deep
* rfSoatbcm men—and.baa taken
■ V> ignore such votes and acta at
lan; are put upon the same footing, a tax payer i August,
who owns five hundred dollar, only pays a pollj y eD »
IIVAn/.wflf flv ,, 1a.1I. A.,.1 A 1 . « 1 r A - A - -
and property tax of forty-four and’a half cents
—one owning one thousand dollars only pays
seventy-seven cents—one owning five thousand
dollars, only pays three dollars and thirty-seven
cents—one owning ten thousand dollars^ only
paying six dollars and sixty-two cents, and so
on.
AYliere is the State that beats Georgia for
wealth and low taxes.1-Fed. Union.
[Prom the Savannah Xewa.]
. We copy the following sneering, super
cilious editorial from the Philadelphia Bulletin.
,, c ,, , . _ .. ® Forbearing comment, we will merely suggest
tlm .-outli American Statea, all to be given up to the Bulletin, tliat the day is not far distant
to slavery. “N.” duly record* these facts ! ? v ‘ len be will not be astonished to hear of Fairs
with as much pride and mock di>»nitv as a 'Macon and other Soutliem cities —when
Bnutam f'hnntirWr , •‘Southern efforts to establish relations with Eu-
uantam Chanticleer challengea his rival upon • rope” will not be regardcl as wonderful or ridi-
common ground, and tells it too, because of its culous; and when "the importance of Macon,
October,
1,000
‘25.000
25.000
39,000
.-K1.000
25,000
25,000
•» , ,• • «• | . j tiUUBU
w fidelity in discharge of Ins ofhnal duties, and perim
Nov., JB5S. ULO.000 is reaping a just reward in the public confi- 1
Dec.. “ ~5,000 dence which his Administration everywhere
Janu’iy 1851), 31,000 commands.
Fehru’ry “ 33.000
March.
April.
May, ______
June, “ 35,000 ‘ the administration of Gov. Johnson. Children
rovement has been applied to Boots and
s. by which a saving of expense to the
of two-thirds, is realized, by actual ex-
$457,000
This is an interesting table to the people,
and wo should think particularly so to the De
mocracy, as it very naturally suggests the in
quiry, "what became of the moneythe net
earnings of the Road under Gov. Johnson’s
administration ? The Road did as mucli bus-
iness then as now, and ought to have paid in
as much money then as now. What then has
become of the money ? Where is it ? Echo
answers where, while the honest men of the
THE TIP
consists of a piece of copper or other indestructible
,. , ,. . material, neatly fastened to the toe of the Hoot or
In making this exhibit, it will be seen that 1 Shoe, forming a complete protection. This inven-
. »! — J ' the public, with the fullest
* utility, h»vine been test
destined entirely to super-
i Hoya’nud Youths' Hoots ArMhom
country suspect it found its way into the pock
ets of the thieving office holders.
Will not some Good Democrat explain away
Comfort for the Agetl.
The Montreal Transcript, speaking of Wistar’s
Balsam of Wild Cherry, June 19, says— 11 We be
lieve it to be generally recognized' as a useful
medicine by medical men, aDd we can state, with
perfect truth and sincerity, that in one case with
which we are more particularly acquainted—that
of an old gentleman, at least eighty years of age,
residing a few miles from this city, and who is
troubled at times with an asthmatical complaint—
|9> . | A | a w MVVOIWI, Vt IU VUWUJ1, .HIM II Ilk. 11 II 1C IlltpUrWlllf UI .1131011,
* n ® c0 J l,:lJen?e 01 evidence of Mr. D.’s Southern proclivities.— I of trade with the United States of the
feeling* of an opposite charac-' Well, if this be good evidence thereof, what I Sout b" will not lie subjects of ridicule:
V only been tabooed by many ! will "X." do with that arch traitor to Consti- j T,IE GRAND FAIR OF MACON,
mailing vagariea he haa recently tutional freedom, viz: W. II. Seward! What The brave Belgians ami the gallant Georgians
U- there are who would al.o j will he do with Hale, and a host of other ne-ro' “If “ 'Tl TIT? to . w j. tncss
• i r.ir.n aaraiTA I v- ™ other Southern ctrort to establisli rclaUons with
an African savage. worshippers ? These men all want Cuba, ne- F.urope. Vide the following, which we transfer
w to the inauguration of the l.ecomp- grcea and all. Away with such onc-aided rea- from the Independence Beige, ot July 28th:
, .' M , referring the auhject of ala-1 soiling. The truth is, the Nortli and West “It may be seen liy the circular'published
** .* L'........ Mr. n.vmrW . ...I f".,l... I .1 ? ... ... . « ! bv the committee founded for the iWelnnmm.t
’ Am rrsponaive to Southern ten- South, that the nearest road to a "bona fide’
committee, will soon he held then*. Wc learn
Cotton Plant-
initiative in this
the city of Macon,
that the com-
# were to do penance ill sack urge then, that Mr. Douglas is not entitled to I munai administration or this city lias taken re^ 1Joa J'. Juri «gthe four years of Gov. Jobuson^a
lor the remainder of hia life, he : pro-slavery confidence on account of hia Cuba solutions tending to organize at the expense of *“P l ~*hraUon, w ^ re appropriated ‘to thcjiri-
abslor
the confidence of these men. j policy.
■■H9L i expense .
As haa been already remarked, I; ,he commonwealth, ami with all possible splen-
Sudo injustice to Mr. Douglas ; j could have voted for Mr. Douglas anterior to 1 ! lor ’ this e * hibu l on * to which » u « ur manufae-
19 ... ... r »_ i i n » I » • i w ... ... i Hirers
; are invite<l to contribute.*’
is ,0 s '“' e faC '* ' e ‘ hia 1 ‘‘ Umrrcl wi,h Mr ; ,lac i h * n “’ aild '>» P“ b 'ic j To this aueeecda a short description of the
i draw their own conclusions.— and noisy construction of his non intervention city of Macon, and its celebrated fairs, of which,
with bill. The developments made hv Senator! wc regret to sav. we have never heard. It is|
the most decided relief is obtained whenever he
mikea use of the Balsam; this, at the advanced
this seeming mystery, or will th5y quietly oflife which heii.s arrivedat, may becon-
submit to tile imputation that the officers ofj »“ unanswerable proof of its virtues."
the Road—the appointees of the party, its out .
chosen agents, appropriated this enormous: ^ ono genuine unless signed 1. HUtTS on the
sum to their private use—in the purchase of, wr »pper.
Cherokee farms, negroes. Jcc., &c ? It seems Sxth W. Fowls a Co. Boston. Proprietors.—
to us to be a matter requiring explanation and
we confess we should like to see some sort of
excuse for thi* disposition of half a million of
dollars of the people’s money. Such an ex
planation would doubtless be particularly
gratifiying to the Democratic white-washing
committees, sent by the Legislature, to white
wash by their reports the Road and its apper-
tenauees, thieves aud all. That the money
was received by the road—the reports will
show—and it remains for the Johuson admin
istration to show how it was spent.”
It will he perceived by the above, that the
Chronicle & Sentinel boldly charges that, the
net earnings of the Western &. Atlantic Rail
vate use of the officers of the Road. Our Con
temporary asks“will not some good Democrat
explain away this seeming mystery.” We will
answer this question. We will tell him “what
became of the mouey.” Having called for it,
will he have the magnanimity to publish our
response ? We shall see.
The explanation is easy and simple. The
last Annual Message of Gov. Johnson furnish
es a lucid and triumphant explanation of “what
became of the mouey.” If he bad penned it
with the enquiry of the Chronicle A Sentinel
before him, it could Dot have been more full or
pointed or direct. We therefore, ask the at
Sold by their agents every where.
E. L. STROHECKKU.
Macon. Ga. ZEILIN * 1ICNT.
[2t|
Xaii<!<«’ Sarsaparilla.
“DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.”
Could the many thousands who now suffer from
diseases for which this preparation is a certain
specific, listen to the grateful testimony of those
who have used it and lieen cured, ther would
NO LONGER DOUBT ' •
in regard to its efficacy, or hesitate in appropria
ting to themselves tlic benefits which this medi
cine can bestow. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions,
Scrofula, Tumors, Ulcers, Biles, enlargement and
pain of the bones and joints. Rheumatism in all
its forms, and diseases arising from an injudicious
use of mercury, are speedily cured by its use. It
Is perfec.ly safe to take, and pleasant to the taste
For gale by aug ga GEO. l’AYNE.
m li liainlling tny subject with hill. The developments made by Senator we regret to say, we have never heard. _.
, ijnpartiality, I shall endeavor toiGrocu, Mr. Smith, (Extra Billy) Mr. Calhoun ac< ' , >f<ling to the informant of the Independence]
Lillie Giant •» tlic balance of truth, aud others, prove beyond the shadow of a! U* 0 8n,n |!j?? #cc . of for l *l c planters. In
miieo ' * ' , ‘ I the connection in which it stands, as told, the
eJure cannot give umbrage to his doubt, he> made W*great summersault not only Belgian reader will understand this to mean
fairer* and would-be supporters for to plaoc himself in positiou to be returned to that Macon is the grand head-quarters anil ren
tal proudest office iu the civilised I the United State* Senate, but having been in-1 dezvous of the entire South. The fairs which
i at then, take the whole of his j structcd bv bis friends from his own State, he! “ rc * ,eW tI,ere ’ mU8 *> par consequence, be under-
tin! votes of a Southern aspect and ; was a gone sucker, he modified his views to! ^go^L Tu we are tol.l'Zt^ ^
,a one side of the balance, and then , curry favor with free-soilera. I repeat, the ev- J -These fairs last only a few .lays, and gener-
,k> lie oilier side such speeches and idence made public soon after the commence- ally end in the sale of the olijeeks whirh have
tire alienated his friends South, and| mentof the ipiarrel between Mr. D. and his old l 'H‘ n exhibited. They send there not onlyspe-
- lime made him the "Lion of the j friends, has satisfied the Soul b that lie turned j r, "’ < o- S .’ ,,U J *•"?*• assortments of the goods.
rtntosoim*, Mr. J>ougJad w hms ed principles, that the goal he liml long pauted • eov, it ought particularly to explain to nianii- 0 .
unu wnoii men, who once loved to i after could be reached with more ease and cer-1 facturvrs who wish to take jmrt in the appmaeh- j Lmve me hut little to add, to euahle you to
'viti \ m Uut before I proceed to! tninty. Is it. can it he possible “X.” ia ohli- exhibition, how important it is that their ! understand its operations and judge of the fi-
I
fiilwwl upon to woulucrs, I wish the tioor of Congress . Has he permitted the! ought to serve as a l*ase of consequence to be September, 185/, which covers the four years I ti«»a of the KiUueys, Leueor
i and others to escape followed up, and to a grand movement of export of my administration, have been $3,I)52,2G0, d'sesse* are eured by" Willi
*^The importance of this invention will be readily
appreciated, as it is well known that children inva
riably wear out their boots and shoes
Pirnl at thr Tor,
and, with this protection, they will, upon an aver
age, wear atleast two to three times as long as th
old style, while the expense is
Hul it trifle uiarr. ■ j
This invention is also especially applicable to
Miners’ Boots, and all occupations subjecting the
toe of the boot or shoe to be cut or worn.
Merchants, and the public generally, will see the
importance of obtaining these goods immediately,
as they are destined, for general use, to supercede
all other kinds.
The Goods majr be obtained of nearly all the
wholesale dealers in the principal cities, or of the
subscribers,
ciiase, mckinnry a co.
(Owners of the Patent,) Boiton.
aug 0—6m
The Paragon Gas-Light.
T H IIIS valuable patent, portable, self generating
(jas-Light, is offered to the public, in lull equ
ity, over every other
plicity, S
“Tall Oaks ” Madison Parish, La., )
July 5, 1858. >
W. II. Fox—Dear Sir.—In the winter of 185C-7,1
was greatly exposed to wet and cold, and iu the
spring fouud myself a great sufferer with my jaw
and teeth,—getting little rest night or day for weeks.
My teeib were pulled, but gave me no relief. I used
all the remedies I heard of without a moment’s ben- \
efit; and beiug called to Natchez on business, some j A 14 T V ?
friend recommended me to try “Wadsworth’s Lint- i 13 JjvJU UJuJCfOO ■
raent” oo my iaw, which I did, and to my great de
fidenco of its positive iup<
hsud light in existence, for simplicity. Safety, Econ
omy and Brilliancy of light in any temperature.
It is devoid of smell, smoke or flicker, giving a
steady, cheap and
BRILLIANT GAS-LIGHT,
requiring no trimming, or other attention, except
simply filling the lamp with common burning fluid,
one quart of the fluid giving a full, .oroad and clear
flame eighteen hours. This light is under complete
control, being regulated by a simple process. It
can be instantly reduced from a full blaze to a small
one. such as is suitable lor a night lamp, and as
quickly restored to its full capacity. The burner
can be readily applied to all stylesof Oil,Kerosene,
(bunphene. and Burning-fluid Lamps; also, to Gas-
Fixtures, in all their varieties.
It is admirably adapted for lighting churches, lec
ture rooms, halls, shops, steamboats, and railroad
cars, or wherever a good light is desired. Parties
desirous of securing the right of territory for a valu
able article that will commend itself, should make
early application, only to the undersigned.
Burners, Lamps, Ac., supplied in quantity, with
promptness—forwarded by Express to all parts of
tht United States—payable, cash on delivery. h
BUTLER. HOSFORD A CO,
No. 2 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
P. O. Box 520. aug 9—2t
had no return of the pains. * Since then, my servant
_ _ girl Mary, just after a confinement, was attacked
tention of every candid man tothe' following i wUI '* k “«e wMeh drawbar limb up so she
nvfros.* f rA m |,; a \ aa t \f° could not walk. Her suffering was intense—scream
ing with pain day and night. I procured some of
tho same Liniment, and applied it; she was relieved
* time could
extract from his last Message
“I submit the annual Reuorts of the Super
intendent of the Western &. Atlantic Railroad
for the years of 1850 aud 1857. They exhibit
this great State work to he in a prosperous
condition, aud just upon the eve of realizing
the expectations in which it originated. They
directly, and in a short
ever,—perfectly restored,
\Ve have tritfd this remedy
walk as well as
several o*s**a of
psius and Rheumatism, and cannot report :t failure
iu any iustance. ludeed, I l* ok upon “Wadsworth's
Liniment” as a great medical discovery, aud think
no plantation should be without it. Use this as you
think best. Yours respectfully.
Henry J. Hass.
Forsale bv ZEILIN A HUNT. aug 16 (10)
* die uiW of X- tuudiiug a certain
| lie mis. nilb a* “aeh force as sin-
at Mr. Douglas’ enemies South are
(he candidates for the Presidency.
speech of Senator Green
Scrofala, Chronic Ulcers, Sore Eyes, luflamtna-
Leucorrhea, and many other
Williams’ Syrup of Sarsapa*
towards the United States of the .South.” ! 82- The working expenses of the road for the H.“* «r , | h , e Mn 1 bJl!Ld
: a... k.v. lL„., CiDooJIl si ..,.1 kleprep»r.ti.iii ofsars.panUa out. It can be had
This is certainly well calculated to give the same period, have been $1,321*.-Ill 51. aud
Belgians a proper idea of the magnitude and'tbe net earnings $1,722,8-19 31. How lias
importance of Macon, and of trade with the ! this large amount of net profits been disposed
United States of the South. Mean while, wc of? lias it been squandered or applied tone-
would suggest to the Southern gentlemen that ceasary expenditures ? These are questions
there is nothing made in Belgium which can nr which should be answered to the satisfaction
could not lie produced better and cheaper in , of the people, aud when lliua answered, the
iw
hi* memory ?
But this communication must be brought to
a close. The task of exposing the inconsis-
i with all candor, he is most woful- tcncies and dangerous doctrine* now entertain-
Lei X. take ns much paiua in 1 ed and made known from the house tops by Mr.
Juii''n of tt |ls mailer as he has to pre- f>. would have been declined had 1 lielievcd for
attri! ewsys commendatory of his a moment abler pens would have assumed it.
I asd tii error will be as palpable to ! Besides, "X” has defied opponents of Judge 1>.
tadavtun. There are doubtless! to saj aught, if they could, why the Souih
re under n Southern sun and should not hug him to their breasts—their heurts manufacturers encouraged in America than count stands :
6ern air, who are prostituting thewhile Ix-ating responsive to his dogmas and, a '* ro a'l. I he Southerni press itself is beginning Net earninings for four jears, $1,722,819, :il
i .i • i- . • ,,,, . .. to talk with pride of Southern manufactures— Net earnings were dispo-cd of as fol-
ual compromitting their dignity heresies. Wl.v, sir, the behef of Judge l*.,! are th „ r fmn , Kurope or the lows, to-wil, for 1851:
fixe. But their dislike is not! that sovereignty may not lie delegated, would North'r Paid Slate Treasurer, $50,001), on
Mr. Douglas: they will strike - alone lie matter of distrust with me. . ... “ (jJ^tiJ^sollTr -Jib'm
laonern the bonds of fellowship and Having nffw completed the task assigned my- Hindi sou ami Untonlou ICnilrond. >< ... Curn, C8,sso.V.;
accord with their own- self at the beginning of this article, vht: to J'he Committee appoinletl at the Railroad-' " “ Buildings,’ 102,727,7::
("X.” I have no private end to ! ivoigh tho little giant in the balance of public j Convention held in Katonton in May last, to “ “ Construction,
his article. My only aim j.mtiee and equity, I would ij “ 'f ] ^^^"^il^dsTnd lhci.'tl^^ rigb/oTway" ,r °”’W,2.
aioret the [tropic to thinking, that been .lone thirty and impartially ? And I would I ^ eomp*i>ie»i tlreyrepfwent, in building a' . . Kor .J, 8 * 5
z»t Irinmph over ehieane aud iae- also ask “N" and others, after placing iu differ-! Railroad from Madison to Eatouton, have re- - ” ,e * surcr > .
ent ends of the sixties hia opinions and votes! ceived tin* following favorable reply from the „ ^ CmlSL oo nsa’so
ling with the Southern sentiment and President oft* Central BzUm.il:
Rxilhoxo B.txk. k u
O. O. of Wooduiau. New Orleans, and Drugifisls
generally. ZEILIN A HUNT,
lesale
wholesale and retail—SO e. a bottle,
aug IS
(10)
iTIAKRIED,
Ou the Htli of Jnly, 1S.», by the Rev. .Ur. Pane of
P . please,
| Graves like these a dozen living souls may rise.
1,000,000 Boxes Sold of
MOREHEAD’S
MAGNETIC PLASTER!
Tills enormous quantity of this Invaluable Reme
dy has been purelmned by citizen* of the United
States during the short time it has been before the
public. The reason for this extraordinary success
is sin-ply in the actual truth and value of the articlo.
No ono buys the MAGNETIC BLASTER without
becoming its friend. It performs all tlmt is prom
ised, and carries with it its own recommendation.—
Truly this U a Victory—pencefuI and. bloodless—
but we believe not less glorious than the triumphB
of war, with its traiu of carnage and desolation.
The MAGNETIC PLASTER is undoubtedly the
Greatest Strengthener and Pain Destroyer that Sci
ence has yet discovered. If you put this Plaster
anywhere, if Pain is there, the Piaster will stic&
there until the Pain has vanished. The Plaster mag
netizes the pain away, and
PAIN CANNOT EXIST
Where this
PLASTER. IS ^JE>JPIjIBX>^
Rheumatism, Lameness, Stiffness, Weakness, D*s-
bility. Nervousness, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Cough*
aud Colds. Pains and Aches of every kind, are IMU
MEDIATELY RELIEVED, and, with a little pa
tience, PERMANENTLY CURED, by the magical
MAflKrii'TTP Pr.iSTWW 1$
GEORGE PAYNE,
WHOLESALR te RETAIL
druggist
And State Licensed Apothecary,
MACON, GA.
I S happy to inform his friends, patrons and the
public generally, that his Stock is now full and
complete, which comprises every articlethat should
be found in a First Class
Drill? nml 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, *nd
sold as LOW as at an)' DrugEstablishmeut in Geor
gia.
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS
Compounded at nil hours with care and neatness, j
His stock consists in part of the following articles: 1
Drugs, Chemicals mill Medic lues, |
Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors,
Glassware, Syringes, modern styles, great variety,
Window Glass, Putty, Artists Tools.
Mechanical, Artificial and Natural Leech68.
Fresh Hops and all other Herbs,
Surgical Instrument* and Medicine Cheats,
Family Soaps, Fine Starch and Geletines,
Fine Castor Oil for Family use.
Wines and Liquors for Medical use only.
Perfumery. Pomades and Toilet Articles.
Gold and Silver Leat, Gold ami Tin-foil and Artificial
Teeth,
Hair,Tooth and Nail Brushes,
White Wash, Paint, Cloth ami Flesh Brushes,
TRIPOLI, a great article for .cleaning Metal and
Grass and Garden Seed,
and all the patent Nostrums of the day.
Corner Mulberry street and Cotton Avenue, Macon.
apl 21 , .
F, Stricter,
Corner 3d and MvukRRV Strx ;
MACON, GA.
CHOICE DRUGS,
I - 'V r*?,^1
SELECTED MEDICINES. f
Watches! Watches!
r ELEBRATED ENGLISH MAKERS—James
Hoddell & Co., R. & G. Beesley, Josh Toleman,
Josh Olarenshaw, Edwards Robinson, and the cele
brated American Watch in Gold snd Silver Cases.
SWISS MAKERS—Eugene Broquet, Breithing
Laderiet, Edouard Favre, Brandt and others too
numerous to mention, by
DAY” & MAUSSENET.
Clocks, Clocks, Clocks.
The Marble Clock, running three weeks without
winding—striking hour and half hour. Also, Eight
Day. Marble and Marbleized Iron. Bronze, Wood
ami Marine Time-pieces, with aud without the alarm*
DAY & MAUSSENET.
Fine setts of Jewelry. DAY Jc MAUSSENET.
Diamond Pins, Finger Rings and Ear Rings.
DAY Jc MAUSSENET.
Fob, Vest, Chattalansand Guard Chains.
DAY & MAUSSENET.
A fine assortment of Necklaces, Crapes. Medalions
and other Trinkets, by DAY & MAUSSENET.
Silver Table, Tea, Salt, Mustard. Berry. Sugar
and Cream Spoons. Also, Desert and Pickle Forkes.
Cups, Goblets, Waiters, and sundry other silver ar
ticiestoo numerous to mention, by
DAY Ac MAUSSENET.
Musical Instruments.
Violincelos, Violins, Flutes, Fladgeolets, Fifes,
Banjoes amt Tamborinea, also a fine assortment of
Italian, French, and English Violin Strings hy
DAY & MAUSSENET.
Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Specks with the
Scotch Pebble Glasses, by
DAY * MAUSSENET.
FANCY GOODS—A large assortment, hy
• DAY A MAUSSENET.
JEWELRY REPAIRING done at the shortest
notice and ia the best potttble wanner, .WATCHES,
Magic and Hunting Cases, Gold and Silver Hoddell
vvin 11 KM. forsale by
oct is
PURE CHEMICAL,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
WINDOW GLASS.
PEBFUMEEY ,
pa rx rs,
PATENT'MEDICINES,
FRESH GARDEN SEED,
Merchants and Physicians
WHO miDZ THEMSELVES
OX DEALING in ARTICLES OF THE
FmsT QUALITY,
DAY & MAUSSENET.
SPUING GARDEN.
influence of the MAGNETIC PLASTER. It is the
simplest, safest, pleasantest, and cheapest remedy iu
- T —^ .a. ™ i existeuce. Its application is universal—equally to
J? OJT JrC©H L.. | the strong man, the delicate woman, and the feeble
fp HE Marshall House in Savannah. This tplen-1 infant. It* use is agreeable, and without aunoyane*
1 did building will bo for r-ut «n the 1st d»y of; or trouble. Its price ia within reach of all—rich or
October next. It liaa a handsome Verandah one poor; all may have it, and all should have it who
hundred aud twenty feet long, and very plt-.is.iir, »re nick and suffering in anv way.
well tiuislit-d rooms, sufficient to accommodate at * FARMERS & PLANTERS shoaldbe always sup-
least one hundred persouz. Also, two Urge atorez i plied with the MAGNETIC PLASTER. It will bo
below. Apply to i the Good Physician in any household, ready at all
„ug 23—It MARY kl. MARSHALL. times, aud at instant notice.
Put up iu sir-tight tin boxes. Each box will make
Ice Cream] Soda Water, &c
I WOULD announce to the public that I have open-
| ed that beautiful Grove, near iny residence, as
a Pleasure Garden for the accommodation of visit
ers. I have employed an experienced hand ia 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 bouse
in this city.
Open from 10 o’clock in the morning until ll at
night. Ladies and gentlemen who desire to while
away a pleasant hour of a sultry afternoon, will find
the 8PKING (JAKDKN a very pleasant place
of resort; and no pains will be spared by the sub
scriber and family to m*k« their visits pleasant and
agreeable.
Parents who desire to send their children out with
servants, may rely upon every attention being paid
them, as tho whole will be under the immediate su
pervision of myself and family.
may 31 AM03 BENTON.
City papers copy.
. t*»k. In port ray iug Mr. Doug- according
aicamenclature, “X." speaks inen- those which rentier him near anil dear to the
ana of praise thereof. He *»J* Mr. j Northern heart—I repeat, after this Is done,
nnfiiTorfd the extension of the area which end nf the scales has kicked the be»in ?
i To Mr. 1). we are indebted for the The tjme is coming when the South will answer
Miwoari restriction. To his gi-! this question for “X” and others. Aye, sir,’
ad aud matchless energies we must the little giant will ere long see the hand-writ-
iitribute the passage of the Kausa* i * n B »*P on the wall—“Mene, Tekel, Upharran.’
Hill, which leave* the question of A CONSERVATIVE DEMOCRAT.
"j* ""''“a tbc ;i^ ril °ri«- (iov. Fitzpatrick.
• -1 l ‘!* w ' m . ,l,e Joc ' | In the Montgomery (Alabama) Confederation
eu iou. That he i* strong- of ( | |0 9tJl ; nR t al ,t we find tlic following hand-
ixrrj mg out the decision of the so|ne rompliment to Governor Fitzpatrick, one
iwl Z lIn “ Sl "“7 f ™ nS '“" :
is- of Coto-J. , * ff*™* . .
-«nKr v i I had the honor to be present at what may
- ..hrowt m N„w here.'..trong Iie ' emphatically callctl a .uryri.e yicnir at
• the first blush. I say at the first ( ; ov FiUpatrick’s Mill, on the Uth instant, and
-1 it will not slaud the test of fair * more agreeable impromptu affair could not be
t'U- ll will not be denied that imagined
trer proclaimed himself the friend H seeffi" ‘Ml Rhw* "arm peirwial friends of
rw of the area of .Uv.ru ii., the Governor who gave such a striking evidence
^ m ih area or -lat ory. But he , of their atUclinient an ,[ esteem on the 1st Mon-
_ i J 111 l * le sa,,,u oreatb, for lie ,[ av „f August at Wetumpka concluded to [sty
Uit two year* pursued a line of . him a visit of congratulation on the Saturday
*'•) saverse to slavery extension, 'following. Although it was something of a
"«• i* susceptible of demonstra- st ’ cre '’ *? Governor, nevertheless,, got wiml of
l _ „ v ., f. , , .. I it a few hours in advance, and, desirous to give
" '• I close this ar- | hjs f r [ en ds a reception worthy of their efforts
in his behalf and of his gratitude to them, he
!3S^S!Sr!l3 1 X* , 75^
^ l,Ml « K'»“‘ for having |o th/^dwvous, exacting to find some forty
*; ' u>!ri,u u , utal in passing the Kan- or ,jfty permits at most; tylieii, to my suiprise,
which leaves the institution wc met some three <>r four humlretl 'thinks 1
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
RIPHARnSHN’S NEW METHOD FOR six to efght plasters, and any child canspraad them, j FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE
KlbHAKUSUN O IKW mtinuu run Fripe25 K cen P u>box.wiu,tallZ.d phua direction... oompanx.
TilK PIANOFORTE, *». c.jiokkheau.ji. »., .vrcifc ^Vur^riMTT VYf-mc
Inventor and Froprietor. l‘J Walkt-rst., New York.; f "ALL alKhtl, “'' *UJth.
ilOKEHEAD S JIAONET1G PLASTER is sold |
Al’TUOKIZED CAPITAL
t:l, which leaves the institution
to the people settling the Territo*
’ 1 a«k “N.” in all candor, if
“ D*aed a brut boo, a tuppence
J this bill—the construction
we met soiqe three «w four liuntlretl,
to myself, the Governor is cornored this time
certain, for he could not, u|>on such short notice,
prepare lor this crowd. But he is famous for
never being caught "napping,” and so it turned
out even this time; for, upon going to the
"•Shy its author beine oorrect.— i "pits,” 1 found meat enough roasting—mutton,
i^t the welkin ring with pa-an* of !»*. with goo.1 old hams, with all the
Uluj , trimmings of [mtatocs, corn, fruits, watcnnel-
i j 14 or'ginator, which, ac- () ,^ oonfectionarics, ia-s. h-tnon-
‘Wvrpretation, permits alicu* a de t and a wee tlrop of something Wronger to
feed sumptuously all Autauga county, whom
122,880, IM
1.7,98-1.21
10 VWIO.OO
7,265,0.7
107,752,72
97,852,16
_ ( a “ “ Depot buildings, 18'290,09
SaVASSAU, Ga., Aug. 9, 1859.1 “ *• Construction
Gentlemen—l have delayed placing your Right of Way. iron
letter oftbe 21st ult., formally before our Board aud new track, 256,023,53
of Directors, because I desired to converse with j For 1856
you on the subject My individual opinion is Raid State Treasurer, 43,51)0,00
in favor of a toad from Eatonton to Madison ; Interest on Bonds, 9,145,on
[irovidcd the jwople subscribe enough to build ■ “ *® r , "'* r IsKomotive*, 92,183,48
it under the direction of the Central Company ” “ .....
-the Central agreeingto take it when finislmd, i “ “ JRS^ b J , *I d ' 1 n r ^
at seven per cent, yearly rent. W hen a proper new t ^ ck ’
Charter is obtained, and the supsenption ten- p,ij f or expenses incur-
dered, without asking for any ^Late aid, anti zed previous to Jan’v,
the act giving the Georgia Road the right to i ) S 54, Tennewo-c claim
build, sliall be reja-aled, I shall be ready to ail- For 1857
vocate before our Board tlic measure which you ; Paid State Treasurer,
desire. 1 am of the opinion that the Board “ Interest on Bonds,
will then give a favorable reply. The season Is “ for new Engines,
so far advanced, and I am so confined here that “ " „ .... _
I proimse a meeting with the Committee at! .. ^P 0 . 1 B u Udtng8, S2,06.,»6
Milledgeville at the opening of the session. ?«ck U ’ loo 047 91
Very respectfully your obediant asrran^ | ra.hq new track, It^tH^
R. IL Ccvlek, President , .... ... '.
Messrs. Kenan, Barrow and Terrell, Com-1 Whether these expenditure* were proper, w
left for fair minded men to determine. 1 hey
The Convention held in Katonton in May ad- at »*«*• -uited tothe enterprise, and
f ‘“ ! ,u> I Ca " f Bi ^. S"j! SrwdWrJve’u ye^cl M
^ Mr ' (Anler’.s lctte"he ^i anothlr , plctcd and thoroughly equipped for the annual ^nfree of chzrze. »ff ;»-« _ .
a i ^versity qf Lquiaiana
-—.rrm-.it.-il The tieonle or the wasted. But these heavy expenditures will
Uark, will lie represented. Hlv no t he required, hereafter. The time has come
for tlie patience of the friends of the Road to
have its reward. I fully concur with tbe Su
perintendent, that -henceforth, under proper
management, it will pay into the State Treas
ury $350,01)0, annually.
It tnay be suggested, however, that the mis
management is not in the application of tbe net
but iu the. expenses of maintaining
JUST ISSUED.
I > KING superior in it. plan of study, exceedingly by"»U Druirsri«tsin every City, Town and Village of
L> attractive in its Lessons and Exercises, aud j tl, e United States,
j nut-quailed iu its adaptation to tbe wants of all class- Nur. 23.
cs, is meeting with a most extensive sale, aud rap
idly berumiuir tfie moat popular system of Piano Jo-
j atractiou ia Ifiia country. Price 63.
Published by Oliver Ditsdh A Co., Bouton.
' aug 2s—It
latter county. If the contemplated railroad from
Eatonton to Madison is built, will make an ct-
‘iirt to extend it from tlie latter place to Athens.
This line of roatl, it is probable, will lie built
under the auspices of the Central Railroad Com
pany, and placet! under its control, liefore tbe
people of Augusta appreciate the importance of
its control to them.—Augusta Constitutionalist.
*• 3rcid,* whether slavery shall
"•‘tilute * part of their municipal
' *»* truly a great triumph for
^ "X.” the little giant is
7®/ to the decision of the Su-
-3 lie bred Scott and Atny case,
L - T w *B>ng to enforce that decision
authorities of the land.—-
tvs Mr. Douglas in au unenviable
ifuies to Congress the grant to
• frow R°ii«g to the Territories—
l*>iwrty of the United States-'-
f “win that the legislature of a
/ ‘"P out slavery by refusing
. 1,1 pfotection. When wo re-
*y * vrritorial Governments nre
oougress—the very breath of
r - Douglas concedes powers to
thereof which be denies to
n »ofr *1*0, we pray you, that
decision of the Supremo
.-, Wl ^ deprive Congress of all
10 k *’ p our ° ut ° f ,he
b cl ,V °" S W iu i‘ 0 °est conviction
I* ( ^ of '•>« body to pus laws to
Jl"*' of Ptopcrty. Suppose the
‘ ll0u| d *o far forget ivbat is
k *^ir principles as to el-
tit. *’ rn *idency, bow could be
T S0 ." ,h ‘ h<! C “ i<>y '
^T»Ui U ^’ rrllor ' e *> when he ad-
l|(jf—j?'* >ereo ^ k* ve theconstitu-
nu ^* ,or J r Gie decision of
ifti, " PCT, “» i| tK to slavery. .Mr.
V (ll/n * Ul ,0 republican-
t*tti l °f • verity, as objec-
Ci' ,, h“ WdorCltase.-
tiu| 0r popular sovereign-
“■ ti ^ ^' 4 **d hi* followers is
than th,- Mpo
weighed and .-on
South of rights COOCO
tlie Governor very much regretted he did not
have sufficient time to invite. more complete
affair I never attended. A better cooked and
better served barbecue I never saw; which, ad
ded to the hearty welcome and good cheer of
both the Governor and his model wile, who
never showed to more advantage in her life
titan upon this occasion, rendered the reunion
most agreeable and charming to all concerned.
Politics were ignored entirely; everybody senn
et! pleased With everybody, and vied with each
other in contributing to tho pleasures of the
day. The < iovernor andhis lady seemed happy
in the enjoyment of tiieir friends, to which they
devoted themselves entirely; and they, ini their
turn, seemed gratified that they had contributed
to his success. I almost envied him the enjoy
ment of the scene; for what could be more
agreeable titan to sec one’s self surrounded by
his neighbors that knew him best, regardless ol
party ties, for the purpose of contributing thur
oys with him upon this triumph over his cnc-
mits? There could be no greater evidence of a
man s worth ami v rtue than the testimony > of
his neighbors and “home folks, who know him
bet!, r titan the rest of the world, and this Gov.
Pits Patrick bed • striking illustration or at
Wetumpka on the 1st instant by an almost tman-
-' ole for his friend Taylor. ^
Hurra for OvorgrtT-irer Wcultli
AND T.VXES.
that in consequence of the large in
crease return of taxable property to the Comp-
a -i < •...l the Governor and that officer
ttollcr Genoralthe «' lax
l,a ' , ‘ ’ ?'! haffcv ii" ot. the I h-cd.lol-
to si\ aoo a t . consi.Hrc.l sufficient
lars. Ins prr • b three handred and
to bo- Urn- annttai u o. iivd b . h
^oventy-five thousand dollars 11 l
[he ocr ccnL lx-t tear was
ci nls on the litintlri d .loll-
ibto prop*
R.turns
[{.•lore
S.-l-ptlOI
er low.
and a half
Tlic return of
or Iasi, » about
tlic last Legisla-
i;,-..-i. ers ofTax
and under the «./ valorem
1J b- taken to the rc-
h \ paver, by the Re-
tliis year t
iiui'li fo
, lnukin:
From tlie Atlanta American.
Col. Akin’s Acceptance. ^ er , n the State—what proportion the
We give below the letter of Col. Warren current expenses bear to tlie gross earnings.
Akin, accepting the nomination for Governor The gross earhihgs of tbe Georgia Rail Hoad,
tendered him by the Opposition convention, for tho last four years, were$4,01ti,34G 14; tlie
which met in this city on tlie 10th inst. The expenses for working and maintaining it, for
letter of tlie committee, notifying him of his
nomination, was placet! in the liautla of a gen
tleman who is temporarily absent from the city.
Wc are, consequently, unable to famish a copy
of that to-day:
Cassvillk, August 15, 1850.
the same period, were $1,848,017,02. or about
45 per cent. The gross earnings of the M,
& W. It., for the four years, from Dec., 1852,
to Dec., 1850, were $1,200,445,00, and the
working expenses for tbc.sainc period, $409,-
340,00, or50} per cent. The gross earnings of
$1,50. ~
100 BROWN LINEN
COATS,
$1.50,
WORTH
TWO DOLLARS & FIFTYCENTS
100 do. At
TWO DOLLARS,
MOUTH
THREE XDOXjXjj2l3RS.
PRICES OF ALL
CLOTHING-
REDUCED.
THE ABOVE PRICE* ARE
CASH ONLY.
E WINSHIP,
£2,000,000, or $10,000,000.
FAID VT CAPITAL, SUKrLl'9 ASD RESERVED TVHDS
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
800,(100 INVESTED IN THIS COUNTRY
DIRECTORS! IN NKW FORK.
JAMES BROWN. Ksq., Chairman.
FRANCIS GOTTEN, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
GEORGE BARCLAY. Esq.
EUGENE DUTILH, Esq.
JOSEPH FOWLER. E«q.
JOSEPH OILLARD. Jr.. Esq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
ED. F. SANDERSON, Esq.
WM. S. WETMORE, Esq.
EDWARD 51. ARCHIBALD. Esq.
President Secretary, ALFRED PELL, Esq.
Cotraaelof the Board, A. HA311LTON, Jr., Esq.
AVERS. WINGFIELD A CO . Agents.
Macon, Ga. apr 26
THE
SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE.
rp IlK Seventh Annual Course of Lectures in this
I Institution will commence oo the second Mon
day, the fourteenth of November next.
Preliminary lectmes will commence on the first of
November..
Faculty :
U. 1). ARNOLD, 51. D., Professor of Theory and
Practice of Medicine.
I*. M. POLLOCK, M Dm Professor of Obstetrics
and Disease of Women and Children.
W. li. BULLOCH, 51. D„ Prof, of Surgery.
J it. REED, 51. D.. Prof, ot Materia Medics.
.1 URIAH HAI.lt ISS, 51. D., Prof, of Physiology.
N. A. PRATT, M. D., Prof, of Chemistry.
W. It. WARING. M. D.. Prof, of Anatomy.
. J. E. GODFREY. M. II, Demonstrator nf Anat
omy. |
Chemical Locluresat die Sa van Dab Hospital twice
a week, by Drs. Arnold and llullorh, ou tbeir re- '
spec-live brandies. These are the only clinical lee- ;
tares delivered at the Hospital for tile benefit of
Students. #
Agreeable to tbe conditions of the State Donation,:
one Student from each Congressional District will be :
■jl XEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Tbe AnuualCourse!
Ill of Lectures in this Department will commence !
on .MONDAY, November 14,1859; and will termin- .
ate in theeusuing March.
JAM ES JONES, SLD. Prof. Practice of Medicine.
J. L RIDDELL. M. D.. Prof, of Chemistry.
WARREN STONE. 5!. I)., Prof, of Surgery.
A. H. CEN AS. 51. U. Prof, or Obstetrics. Dl'DIlVItfUlV T? 17* A U» q'triC:
GUSTAVUS A.NOTT. M. U„ Prof. 51ateriaMedics. | nil 1 Hilt. JL lisJLt X IXUs/VU lnl»L , ,
T. G. RICHARDSON. M. D. Prof, of Anatomy. r fAIIIC undersigned has rented the Ware-houst-j case where every other remedy fails, or the money
THOMAS HUNT, M. I).. Prof, of Pathology and 1 in East Macon, formerly occupied by Jamta ' vl > 1 refunded. 1 his Elixir is warranted to con-
Physiology. j Denton, and will have it in good repair by the 1st j tarn nothing the least injurious to the system, and
S. K. CM AlLLE, M. D., aud \V. C. NICHOLS. M of September, to receive the patronage of all wht • can be given in all rues and onder all circuinstan-
D., Demonatralors of Anatomy. may led * willingness to give me their cotton. i c f* with perfect safety. Try a bottle and be con
The rooms for Dissecting will bo open ou the sec-, ’augtfi—3m \V. A. McLANE. . vinced that it is not only the Best but the CIIEA1
oud Monday in October. * —— j . , Eat remedy before the public. A $1 bottle has
July 19
Great Attraction.
| GRE ATFEYER AND AGU
B.SMSDY.
THE GREAT ELIXIR
THE GREAT ELIXIR
IS WARRANTED TO CURE
IS WARRANTED TO CURE
i FEVER AND AGUE.
FEVER AND AGUE.
THE GRENADA ELEXIR
THE GRENADA ELIXIR
i IS WARRANTED to cure
IS WARRANTED TO CURE
| CHILLS AND FEVER.
CHILLS AND FEVER.
I THE GRENADA ELIXIR
I THE GRENADA ELIXIR
IS WARRANTED TO CONTAIN
IS WARRANTED TO CONTAIN
■ NO MERCURY OR ARSENIC.
| NO MERCURY OR ARSENIC.
The Grenada Elixir is warranted to core in every
earntugs _
s“a d teToad compare" ,In this r^L whh oth- n ** eUa * aad S,,rswM,s HAVANA SEGARS.
n 1 Al * L_ The Stuiluiits a(‘(*oro|)aiiy the in their AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
visits, and free ol* ex|Hf..Ho, ei.joy extraordinary Tt/f KES & SALCEDO. Importers of Havana So
practical^ advantages. • IViffara. keep constantly on hand a large and weld
Preliminary to the Cuui»<% IsoclBreswid he deli v i selected stock of the best Havana and Oomest£-c
ered daily in the Ampithiater o! the Ilorpital. from i brand* from 80 to 8300 perthousand. Corner Chef -
the 1st of October, on Ciinic U Medicine aud Surge- 1 ry street and Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
ry, aud other subject*, without any charge to Stu- aui? 16—Iv*
dent*. THOMAS HUNT. M. D. Dean. — . M
ITie Administrator* of the Chanty llo»pital ele<?t | ITlatfraSSCS ! JlllUl*USSCS l
Gentlemen: Yours of the 11th lost.. Inform- the Central Kail Road, including the Hue from
iug me that a convention of the party repre- I Gordon to Eatonton, from December 1st, 1853
scntimr the Opposition in Georgia, which as-1 to December 1st, 185G. and tlie line from Mil-
scaling __ . m.L Ian tn Anrmctn tollin l«t .Tnmmrti
sembleJ in Atlanta on the 10th iiyt.. unam
mouslv placed my name in nomination for the
office of Governor of this State at the npproneb-
ing election, lias been received.
This manifestation of confidence froH so
len to Augusta, to the 1st of January, 185U,
were $4,01)7,2111) C8; and the current expeuses,
for the same period, were $2,2I!i,04.'! 17, or
474 per ceut. These are confessedly the best
managed Company ltoads iu Georgia. But
largo and intelligent ■ body of mv fellow-citi- , the Western & Atlantic Kail Road compares
zens b a compliment not to be slightly regar- favorably with them, in reference to tbe point
ded,’ even if it had been sought by me. But *— '
when voluntarily tendered. uud_ that, too, not
only without solicitation.but against my knowu
wishes—taking into consideration all the cir
cumstances attending it, as they have been de
tailed to me—it imposes an obligation upon
me to yield to tbo demand of my friends, which
it is not in my heart to shrink from, however
reluctantly I assume tlie position assigned me.
I therefore, accept tlie nomination: and fully
approve, and cordially endorse the declaration
under consideration. Its gross earnings, for
the' last four years, are $3,052,21)0 82, aud its
working expenses, for the same period, $1,323,-
411 51, or a little less than 434 per ceut. It!
would seem that the country might afford to be
satisfied, if the State ltoad be managed as
cheaply oa those of private Companies. Certain
ly, the fact is worthy of consideration, wlieu i r p „ - Hi
its administration is branded with con option 1 * Ur ‘ J ; C - Thornton, for many years favors
...A i* ’ bly kuown as a practical aud expertem-ed 1 .magi
and mismanagement.” . mJk„. and dealer, at Columbia. A, fa. and Sava"
annually, iu April, fourteen Resident Stiulents. who j - . LARGE lot of superior new Mattrasse* for «a!e
are maiutaincU by tho luaiilution. au g 23 6t ; low by the Macon .Manufacturing Company,
- I st the Factory. sag 16—4t
Dividend Number 15.
SOUTH-WESTERN R. R. CO., I
Macon, Ga., Aug. 11, ’59. j
A DIVIDEND of Four (64) Dollars per share h la
been this day deolared by the Board of Direc
tors. out of the nett earnings for tbe six months
er.diug July 31st, 1850, payable to the then holders
of stock, ou and after the IStli inst.
Stockholders in Savaunsh will receive their divi
dends at the Central Rail Road Bank.
JNO T. BOIFEUILLET.
ang 16—4t Secretary and Treasurer
On tlie Way!
4 LARGE lot of iresli
i V Union WHITE LEAD, (pure.; •
Penusylvatiia aud Lehigh Pure ZINC.
French ZINC.
Also—A fine assortment of
French <t American Window Glass.
The above Goods will ho in Store in a short time,
mud those in want of Articles iu this line, will find it
to their advantage to examiuo our Stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. ZEILIN Jc HUNT.
Opposite Georgia Telegraph Building,
aug 23. ‘59. Macon, Ga.
Harness, cfcc.
PLANT'S OLD STAND. Opposite the Post Office.
Macon, Georgia.
VineviUe Academy.
VINEVII.LE, ArorsT 13, 1859.
T HE Trustees having secured the services of 51 r.
Wm. D. McCorkle. of Virginia, who comes to tis
' cured from a to 6 case*.
Prepared and sold wholesale aud retail bv
PEMBERTON .V CARTER,
Columbus, Georgia;
Also, sold by all Druggists in the city andtlirough
out the country. For sale by
July 12—4m DR. E. L STROHECKEIL.
highly recommended, both as a scholar sad teac‘3*
er. the School will he opened on Monday, 5th Se p-
II. PLANT having formed a connection with ' 'ember
Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!
For CastL Only.
K VEKY body In want of good bargains in China*
Glass and Crockery ware, and House Furnishing
Goods, generally, come to the Crockery Store on
Triangular Block, for I am closing out my large and
elegant Stock
.A. a? CO ST.
I am determined to close out my Stock by tbe Is
of October, and the goods will positively be sold —
My stock consists in part oftbe following:
Very fine French Chiua Diniog Sets, fino China
Tea Sets, from $4 to €10, a large lot ol Glassware,
Tumblers, from 50 cents to €i! per dozen.
Fine Cut Glass Tumblers, from €1,50 to €0 per
dozen.
Goblets, from €2,50 to €3 per dozen.
Cut and Engraved Goblets, from €2,50 to €3 per
dozen. A large lot of Silver plated Castors, Spoons,
Forks, Ac., from the best Manufacturers. A large
lot Tin, Glass and Earthen Self sealing Cans for
fre»h fruit and preserves.
Knives and Forks of all qualities, and a great ma
ny other articles too numerous to enumerate, all of
which, will be sold at cost for Cosh.
aug * R. R. HITCHiNQS.
J. J. MILLER.
J. watchman*
lyTuition €40 and €50 tbe Scholastic year.
PETER SOLOMON,
Comment upou this exhibit is unnecessary, nab, Ga., tbe Carriage burines* will hereafter be
fr«. IfmAlC 1* L f ac j 8 | conducted in the name of
of principle adopted by the Opposition Con von- R speaks for itself. It is official too. Its
Sgfcfceld al IMS M the 20lb day of Jqlr we tsken from tbe book . i tl„- J■ *'• TI10K.\T0\ A 4 0.
last' office in Atlanta. The comparison instituted
\s it was knowu to many of the members of between the State Hoad, and the three compa-
the conventioi^hat the condition of iny health U Y Hoads, as to the relative ex (tenses of their
renders it physically impossible for me to management is predicated upon the official re-
eanvass the State, 1 suppose it will uot be ex- : ports of those Hoads, for the years specified,
nectedofme. What docs this exhibit prove ? 1. That the
1 For the very kind and Haltering manner in ; nett earnings of tlie Hoad were not stolen, as
which you have communicated to me the action j the Chronicle Sc Sentinel insinuates, but were
of lhe convention, and given expression to appropriated to legitimate uses,
your individual opinions, allow me to tender 2. That notwitlatanding all the charges of
o tendu
_ J to ai
sure you of the deep sensibility with which
view this evidence of your personal regard.
I am, gentlemen.
\ ery respectlully,
Voiir obedient servant,
Wsssi'3 Akim.
To J .lines John
Fceple* Ksq«-
you my sincere acknowledgement, and to as- extravagance and corruption, preferred by Iris
..c- .i— --—I J enemies, against Gov. Johnson’s administra
tion, the Hoad was managed at less relative
cost, than was ilie Central, the Georgia, or the
Macon X Western.
3. That estimating the cost of the Road at
SU,000,000, the nett earnings daring Gov
MILLER Ar WATERMAN,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
_M aug 1C Trustee*. | MACON, GA., ;
It U the intention of the undesigned to always i pr " . —_ r ' j "ITriLL give particular attention to the public
keeponliauda varied and splendid assortment of; 1 /ATI Til (\ H HVQPQ >\T MllmCl VV and private sale
every description of Carriage in use, which for j UpAUHUlU uto i\j ijXli.XU/0 j 0 f every deacription, a
Finance Li<rlltnA>fl And Strength ; rp HE Subscriber will be in Macon during the pre- j for the *ame.
raeguncc, aiu Otrcu 0 iu, ^ gent week with a splendid stock of Forty Homs Refer bv perm is* to it to—J. B. iW. A. Ross.T,
cannot be excelled. Tlie long experience of botli * and Sixty Males. Tbe Horse* Include handsome R. Bloom, J. F. Winter, L. M. Lamar, E. Bond,
parties, will at all time* insffre the mc*t perfect »t- pair*, single harness and saddle, horse*. The Molt s j President Manufacturer’s Bank, .Macon, Ga.
,,faction t« all who may favor them with their pn a. fine stock as I ever otlVreJ. Apply at iieerr Jt \y. 51. Davidson, LaRocbe A Bell, II. Habersham A
’it istkelatMtioaofthesahawllMra. after.the lit 'mug’ltl-U THOMAS JOHNSON. asMkBrighatn, Baldwin A Co., T. J. Walsh, Sa
,ii'ti.'t..l» r, t . g.. «-\tHi3iv.-ly into Ih* ’* ? W. C. Duitt-s iv Sun, Charleston,S. C.
Maiiularturr A RepairingofCarriagcs. rOK oALb- « u ---^Z
(VlU|.. r.-..t M-, l 1 : 11 ,i,-,i„,.11 ll,ebr:un l„--.will Iwwil- s;l0.000 SOUtb-\t P8(FTU R. R«a4 Bll<5 ' I’.tl’llit? 1‘slll|» -\Ollt f.
IfirThoriitu'ii*, ;u!j eustrai'tTszsay d'ep^nd oa Uvi«g rpllESE B.mds offer an excellent opportunity for T'so in'Msren^a’was^ffsidreYon^ho^Sth of
every thing done in the very Lest manner, wifi, i I C..™.nr, rjn.edUn. and n»l. I A-. so in Staton. ua.,wss disinived on the IStli ol
proinptne.-s and despatch.
sus.16 J. C. THORNTON A CO.
B. JORDAN.
WM. HOLMES.
THOS. J. CATER,
H. J. LAMAR.
Trustee*.
Macon, Jan. 4th, 1656.
Tho subscriber will make cash advances on cot
ton consigned to George Parsons 5c Co., Savanna}]
and agree to hold the cotton forty-five to fifty days
from date ofshipraents. ISAAC SCOTT
jan 5
Insurance Agencies.
OF
HE AUGUSTA INSURANCE A BANTING CO.
AND
THE ALABAMA EIRE & MARINE INS. CO.
AT THE OFFICE OF
LANIER A ANDERSON. Agfa.
1658 tf Macon, Ga.
23nrftnrfr fm ^nmiranrt <£u.,
HARTFORD, CONN.
Incorporated A. D. 1810. Charter Perpetual.
Authorized Capital, €1 000,oco
Capital Paid in, 500,000
Surplus,. 300,000
ASSETS JANUARY 1, 18£9.
Cash on hand and in Bank, €43,455.32
Cash in hand of Agent* and in transit,.... 54,827.09
Real Estate unnecumbered, (cash value, . 15,000.00
Bill* Receivable, amply secured, 73,174.55
*2,404 Shares Bank Stock in Hartford, .... 230,413.00
New York.. . ;::u <-
710 “ “ “ Boston. 74,620.00
100 Shares Bank State of Miasouri, 1C.000.00
State and City Bond*, 6 per cents,........ 74,245.00
Rail Road Stocks, 16,250.04
United States’ Treasury Notes, 14,035.00
€£03,7G9.66
DIRECTORS,
H. HUNTINGTON, CHARLES BOSWELL,
ALBERT DAY, HENRY KENBY,
JAS. GOODWIN, CALVIN DAY,
JOB ALLYN. JOHN P. BRACE,
CHARLES J. RUSS.
H. HUNTINGTON President.
WM. N. BOWERS, Actuary.
TIMO. C ALLYN, Secretary.
C. C. LY’MAN, JffiffiiiiaT Secretary.
This old and reliable Company, established for
nearly FIFTY YEARS, continues to Injure against
Loss or Damage by File on Dwellings. Furniture,
Warehouses, Store*, Merchandise, Mills, Manufac*
tones, and most other kind* of property, on it* usu
al satisfactory terms.
Particular attention given to Insuring Farm Pro
perty, consisting of Dwellings, Barns and Out-
Building* connected, and Furniture, Live Stock,
Hay, Grain, Farming Utensils. Ac., Ac., contained
in the same, for a term of three or five years, at lore
rate* of premium.
Applications for Insurance may be nade to the
undersigned, the duly authorized A gen: for Macon
and vicinity.
Losses equitably adjusted at this Agency, and
paid immediately, upon satisfactory proofs,*Jn funds
current in the cities of New Yotkor Rotten, as the at-
sured may prefer. E. J. JOHNSTON, Agent.
Macon, Ga. Feb. 15—ly *
TO MERCHANTS
IN' WANT OF RELIABLE AND UNIFORM
BOOTS &> SHOES.
W E will not presume to assert that we can or do
sell better or cheaper Goods t him any other
h.'UM'.but do fhii.i'.. tl'.at V.»r extent, v. rii-ty*. dura
bility, freedom from poor and irregular goods, our
stock is not surpassed.
While we aim to keep only the best o ' their kinds,
and pay special regard to having each land uniform
in quality, our assortment comprises nearly every
variety of Sewed and Pegged Boots a ad Shoes, from
the finest down to where uniformity c< uses.
Our best wuik'» fttUy to custom
made, for service, and is so regarded wherever it is
known.
Our stock of pegged work comprises a careful se
lection of all kinds from the best manuf.ictur ers.
In order to insure a quality of THICK BOOTS
AND RUSSET BROGANS, which will give satis
faction, we are now manufacturing these good*.—
They will bear our trade mark, and be sold in our
market exclusively by u*. We guarantee them a*
durable as any good* of their cost, and Tree from ev
ery sort of deception,so commonly use! to cheapen
the price.
We are agents for the sale of Mitcholl's Patent
Metallic Tipped Boots andBhoe*.
Will. SMITH BROWN «l’ CO.,
NO. 26 CHAMBERS STREET,
NEW YORK,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Boots and
Shoes.
ESTABLISHED IN 1818.
july 19— 2m
CITY HOTEL, ff
TALLAHASSEE, FLA.
£. JL. DEilHLLY, Proprietor.
I^*The Stage Office i* kept at this Hotel,
jnly 18
Traveling: Agents Wanted.
PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT.
"ITi NERGETIC young men wanted, wl.o are willing
Jlito devote their whole time and talent, to travel
and solicit orders for Smith and Weesm’s celebra
ted Patent Revolvers. Salary, €40 per month, and
expenses paid. Better than all other similar agen
cies. For conoitions, and Instructions in the busi
ness, address with a stamp, L. M. L ARRIS,
july 26—6t Boiton, Mas*.
VALUABLE
PLANTATION FOR SALE IN UP-
MO.tf COUNTY.
T HE subscriber offers for sale his Plantation m
Upson County, distant from Th- Rock 3-4 of
mile, kuown as the Iiunkiy Plantation—through
which passes the Zebulon road. Ofsai t Plantation,
about Four Hundred Acres cleared, and ia active
cultivation—all under good fence; lbout Four
Hundred Acres still in tbe woods. Tlie improve
ments are good, consisting of a genttel dwelling
with live rooms, together with all ne :esrary out
houses; Gin House and Screw ; health of neighbor
hood unexceptionable; water inferior to none; so
ciety most desirable, with Church, School, and kail
Road facilities all close at hand. Persons desirmis
to examinethe premises and enquire ;is to terms,
which will he liberal, will enquire of Mi. McCreary
on the place, or to the subscriber near Till boiton.
april 5—tf JXO. K. UARK&DALK
John u. PEMKtll:
wst. K. HEAP
Ciico. W. Sc .)cilia! Read,
■ r .O Warren .V 120 Chambers sis.
NEW YORK.
Manufacturers anil Wholesale Dialer-; in
HATS, CAPS,
BOJXTXSJ-ETS, FLOWERS,
•Sec., kVc., &c.,
. -Y ,Have now ready a choice ami desirable iMock of the
of Merchandize and property above good*, to which they solic it the inspection ot
and will make prompt returns I all First Class purchaser*—by the Case oi otherwise.
^CATALOGUES containing descriptio 1 of Good*,
with prices attached, sent by mail on application.
New York, Aug. 2—4t*
A Execute
I er* m ho
meat
afe sevt
lit el est
TO RENT.
Job,. Milledge aud C. Johnsons administrations, were more than 7 T** 8
j per cent, upon that capital. J 1 |ift pp,yl ° bellman JcKUbtu 3
Guardians and ot 11- . .
n per cent, invest- Ju, . v * 1
Bond* i* payabl e
quarterly, and they can be disposed of at almost any
tune, in case the ladder wishes to use the arnonut iu
N otice.—The
Hat business i
9, by the death of I). W. Held.
I sons indebted to the late firm, in either
please make payment to the undersigned
Savannah, July 26. WM. BELDEN.
All ]•«
:ity, wi
any other wav.
Persons who „
l’hu do so by calling at my office.
Macon, Acg. io -2t
I. C. PLANT.
I the name as usual.
I Savaunah, July <
iersigned will cm
uvunuah stud in M
W. BELDEN
Ga
Wanted Immediately.
T7*OUR good Tin .Smith
X Rootling. The bes
good and STEADY
•ppiy-
aug 8—lift
that are accistomcd to
best wages will lie paid to
rkinen. None o hers need
W. J. MeKLb OY.
Macon, Ga-
TO THE STOCKHOLDERS
Ol' the Iflacou JTIanularluriufr To.
D IVIDEND NO. ll offive dollars pershar.* will
bo paid the Stockholders of this Con puny (out
of the nett earnings of the past six months i, ou and
after the 15th of thi* month, nt the Agent’s office in
this city. By order of the Board.
aug 3—m WAI. tf. HOLT. Agent
mm P»P«r* copy St.