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^ kkWS OF THE DAY. I . 13
. v.tional Theatre in New York, they
1' ,hc t jhtbi(ion the tail of a Whale, weigh-
■ puddi
News i>» .eicdric ®cic 9 wpi)
0 night, and where's the per- —
“It’s eight, sir.” I GOV. FITZPATRICK.
■Since his nomins
■. Fitzpat-1
ed many'
will indidre ffcelrduHnirl**®^ • 1,01; replica Uescartes; “itovou “■’P“ lll,n »*“«• **“ cjruuHjanyin Alabama
militidtl speaKcra.wiu umwBe . 3 think that nature produced all her good things deprecating his acceptance of the nominatior.
. J for footer * 1 It is now re-pr.n«iblv re • - - •
£9“ The editor ora California paper lllus | Patrick will not accept th
ft*. amtcJ at Omaha, VbrnsU Tern- „ dvis .^ a gamb , in g correspondent of his jour- Fitzi-ath.ck Decline
* j ft* <**. TS ai* Fntera T th oth _ f „ tial: “Find a three-story warehouse; climb jJonxsos is XoMCsaTED.—M
||fig £ugfo p< ^ n !SS g S >PM • • .>.,»• j nl-Miy ilif r'.dgep< 1 Hm-ovct :t Hal rock «■». -^ov. Fit/patrh k having <h-c]ine<i the nomitr:-
^■direct Knc uom'ioe ftari
WOOD’S
GALLERY.
FRESH ARRIYAL3
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE. Guns, IFLifLes, <Scc., MACON BUSINESS DIRECTORY, i:
Maxitactubed by
THOMAS MORSE
ninniiou and C'ouimriimunii.
ual Examination of this Institution lake*
;i fh
orted that Gov. Fitz-
nination.
rents;
are admitted.
Sunday. Ju
soph C. Stlk>. I). D. In
sani- u iy 1. J.\ anon of ( ud-w Ca-v*
:-k \>\ •
Mlt. Junior E2.hibit.0u. n
Trn-t.
ly, Jnl
Anniversary C*
* 10th, First Coinnu-nrciuoat Day
or IIiiIiHPbHbi i i n of
i!e Collect—Addrc-* before Association
Pierce. D. D.. first- President of the
v ^'^mnietVoed at on®?. but it (a sot
it t j 1P .. |',rst stone” will ■*> laid before
'ci n'u satisfactory to the second Advent
-‘f.o know that J.'Y. Himes, the leader of
made an agreement
“le end of all
take place in
Enrojiean countries. I direct line from'the termination, turn your j l' on > a meeting o( Douglas delegates was held
The I.ondoti Kxhttmwn <* 1 * jntoccasons up to the sun, and let yourself go I **?• this evening, at which Hon. Hcrsehel V
if nrt. The guaranty fund or A-TO.TOO , _ti u . diacoverv of your brains „n the roek will , Johnson, of Georgia, was nominated for the Vice J
** "rawed- -Aarmnstmcnts forthe build. , K . <0 hcl U sive and "gratifying evidence that a 1 Presidency in his .s;ead.
nttisance has been abated" ” j' J -r 4 ‘‘VJ ' — •
t . ■ .j RRECKINRIDGE AND LANK IlKMOX- 4
£*» Dll latest pictorial indignity Offered] ST1> ATIflV '
Mr. l.incoln is perpetrated bjr -,lu- .Milwaukee).' “ ’ ** {
Sentinel a paper which is avowedly one of his | , -'■''bilf, Xla.. June J".—jlruiv was a grandj
warmest supporters. This journal heads its demonstration here to-niglit in favor ol the nom-.
editorial columns with a diabolically ugly pic-1 »"*«“» “ r Breckinridge and Lane. 10ft gnus
tore and calls it Abraham Lincoln. " No lwtteri "*? f,ml - “ *“* then- were
plan could Ik? adopted for defeating that crcn-1 *" f *'* ve * > KM great mthusiasni.
tleiuan’a election. Though liis private eharac- ; GOV. WISE FUH UHLCKINKIDGK. >;
ter were proven to be that of a saint, few would , Norfolk, Va„ June ib.-TIon. Henry A. AVlsc '
be disposed to vote for n man who looked so i will address a meeting here on Monday next,
like the devil. - ' . j called for the purpose of ratifying the nomina-
Massackk or Missioxahies.—Buenos Ayres, 1 tioo of lireekiuridgesml I-ane.
April 18.—Capt. Peel, of II. M. S. Buzzard".haef ANOTllliR HOUSTON MtiVKilF.NT.
. been onlcrcd to Patagonia, to inquire into tb< I ^ , v v r *r- »
It Bbtimw.—Michael Phelan facts relative to the murder of some twelve Em- .-IP*?** 1 *?*? - N - V ' J u,,c «r-r* mor«t|wit
' lish Missionaries, who sailed in the Allan Gard-! !£ '‘'"km;; here to nominate Sam HoijsUin. of J
incr from the Falkland Islands, and who it isro-1 ToTa<r ’,.-r „ .
)>ortcd, have fallen victims to the tastes oftbe DOl GLAS Dl.M0N>riwVT10N.
natives. At !:e-t accounts, CapL Page, in liis I New Orleans, June 25.-*There w;i. a grand
little steamer Alpha, had arrived at Corrientcs j Douglas meeting here' to-night.' The "Tnie
for supplies, he having penetrated over 2,500 j Della’ was serenaded. - i ■
miles in the interior. Ilis next report will be} mniv \r-OP Till-’ nVFRT tvn MVTI
looked for with a great deal of interest - 1 ARRn ACl OF TUfc '*' KRLAN " MA,U
C’ortiiN’T Even Sim.it R.vits Goon.—A rail
laliclled—“ This rail v/u tanHu/artarrd hy old
Abe Lincoln 20 ytnrt ago'' was on exhibition
and iiKKNdm v. A lot of Bfautifu! l-a^s. Frames. &c., w»>*an i
Jm,e - " ISykgBfcKiEfeiiftmgr —jr- ~ il
..... . ,, . i rti mill iii j.-t. u~ Wednc- !■•■. .lalritrh, Sreond (WaiueareiBnit Day,!
- w r -' m Literary Address fijrBer.X A. Lipseomb, D. D., LLD.,,
*.vto know tnai •>. > • lu 7 ; “
fCri-^' h,s m f de J ^ n
rv* j> r Caroming whm-by the
jnrlinlhig the word, is to tal
'■*’ . Kn i rn —The San Antonio Mger
l5 lTMr Vicenti Gam, with . company
4r i dram had pursued and overtaken the
'Indians tliat attackjal MajorHonards
I* „ " handsome!, killed twenty-on, of
PHOTOGRAPHS.
A Splendid Kzliibttian of tlu-se « «.
BKAI’TIFFL PORTRzYITS •
| w vui
J foymbi'il iujiny.1 fiinlUartXcu. Uiare inhy geemtUTng> eonrenicel
r n ^wnr , jK bi maKx 7
TRULY PALACE OF ART
1 P. S.—The At amme will please notice that tbeir meet'
1ng b oa Tneeday, the 10th, initeadof the lltli. as was
ilyinscrtcdl “
•J
MACOyr, Q--A..
THE subscriber will continue the Manulacturc ol
Rides Oouhle-Barrelleil Guns and
R’XSTOXjS.
He i» also prepared to make the Best Rifles
factored in the United State*, nnon an entirely new plan.
Guna re-stocked and Kepaired on the most reasonable
terms, at short notice.
The underpinned being a Practical Workman. L'uaran-
tL-s ail work entrusted to his care, and invites tlie pub
lic to give him a trial, at the Flovd House, opposite Dr.
Thomson’s Drug More. 'THOMAS MOUSE.
June 12-tn'i Late of Hougkins *V Sou, Macon, < la.
l)RY r GOOD MERCHANTS.
GKOHUK IV. PRICK,
C AASS11 STOiUv—Triangular Block. Macvn. tic-orgia— :
j Iteak-r iu t aucy aud btaple Dry Cuods, in every va- 1
rietv. at < a-h Pricea,
a. PBI'IIKN A' CO-.
EALERS in Far.cv and Siajde Dry Uooda. under
Hall, Mulberry street. Huron, La.
DU!;
JEL.IAS EISSTEIN.
'j'KIAN'r.cr.AR BLOCK, Macon. Ga.._C'holvsale and
T. J. SWANSON.
WHOLESALE and retail duuler in Stai-le
Vv Dry Hoods. Orders from the country
solicited.' Cotton Avenue. Mocou. Ca.
in frank Ia-JiVu ncwsp«per tliat
w „\ fintver, ho retires from the
r W ^!diir. contest, having ui vain solicited
ky 00 *-,? .j,,. relebritii'S. of tlic mother
atchcs » “ (jmiinj, himself, like another
aiiho.it a new world to conquer.
,«1j, s utet! that the Einjieror Nitpoleoh
f ,,,, puhli-sh a History of Julius Ciesar,
' ll -to volumes, a work of great research
’ . rhitli hr has lieen employed for some
•pi,, ham iter of the lionian Dictator
pi he the object of the highest eulogy [ at tho Express office yesterday. It’s the worst
,X n»rt of th* imperial biographer. I jiiece Of workmanship in that line we ever saw
t7Rithinc in Liberia may be very pleasant, —crooked as a dog’s .hind leg, and in one re-
11 , | K - a little riskv. \ recent paper spoct like the republican party—it’s made of
df colony states tliat a negro woman, wlio | had, unsound timber. An old farmer who saw
w the water for a bath, was suddenly it said it. his twelve year old boy couldn’t make
."in out of the wet” by an alligator. Tho [ a lietter rail than that, he’d turn him off tho
monster devoured Uie colored lady 1 farm and let him get his living by reading lec-
ITuiy dressing. j turc^ seiling corn salve, or something of that
Xv"„r.« TitfAST Hi sb.iND.-Broduiw, 1 k i n d—^Arlington Gazette, Io,e„.
with the wife of Jtev. Mr. Root, j HP” Tlie London Spectator, one of the
. .uringficlcl. Ilk, has returned to liisfami- leading weeklies of England, is generally re-
been c'ontlitionally accepted. 11c left | garded as better informed on American affairs
. Root in New York, and furnished her} than some of its contemporaries. Yet it shows
- sent to take her to her friends in Mas- very hasty reading, to say tlie least, in its re-
. wk Mr. Root has applied for a di- port of the nomination of tlie various political
parties for the Presidency. It says that the
n Ecav Pkar.—We have a lwautiful Pear ol<1 W1 ''> have nominated Mr. *U; that a
l^prfen of Mr. O. F. Adams of the va- invention in Illinois has nominated Mr. Ham-
Jt.Nicd Frederick d’Wurtemburg, from a hn for Pre t uUnt,andMe3Iaxnetor Viu-
Vta transplanted last December. Tl.o -Prevnlenf. and that the whole field will be
produced nine pears now ripe, greatly modified before the election comes on
LI Downing calls this variety a Scptcin-1 ln , k"
mi The tree is a graft upon a Quinco. Remarkabix Spring.—In Greene county,
/ ! Virginia, there is a remarkable natural curiosi-
tan, ,v VTasiunotow.—Within the last | *>' known as the ‘Tidal Spring.” The water
* mrobrrs of m-idents and stronger in J-ssues out of the ground in a bold strenn. »uf
iSo»v.beea Uken suddenly ill. The Aoently strong to turn agr.st mill and it con-
fT'Stet th. cl'.olvra morbus in its ‘mum to flow for fifteen or twenty minutes,
torac, and is attributed by a cor. when he water ceases to run and m two min-
the loteWtgmrer to the fact that <«» «me not a single drop of water is visible.
SHm. rouble ,,d fruits of the season ! In the course of anW or two the water coni-
„ben,b*5hr the employment of delete- j “««• fl° wln K *6?'"- * n<1 flow ».t"" e n‘-Vorthir-
" ' ty minutes, when rt a
aha Cunningham, who has gone to Oali-
at> made
manums.
,f- On Ifnniby night, says the New 11a-
aJournal, almut a doxen young men, mask-
1 mJ imiel il is said, with revolvers, broke
tbc Chapel of Yale College by smashing
window and stole the Bihle from thepnK
Il ha. hern a standing trick lictwccn Yale
Hinanl students to stesl their Chapel Bi-
inJ then send them to the officers of the
tdlege. - ~ r
un Ctwrrssins or Mrs. CrNXixonAM.
: again ceases. In wet wea
ther it flows every hour, and in dry weather it
flows seven or eight times every "twenty-four
hours. ,. ’ -. —
A Nice Point.—It is a nice point to decide
exactly wlien a “girl” Incomes a “young la
dy.” In a suit in Schoharie county, N. Y.,
lately, the cause turned upon the point wheth
er the defendant’s daughter was a child, enti
tled to Ik- lioarded at half price, ora fullgroWn
s]>cciiiicn of the female article,. competent to
..srvss.oN nrMHA t i-VNixunAM — ,„ ye „ |C - qu( . s tion popped’’ at her, and to
JivToriicorrespondent of the Ch|»He«|on : fe|nt £ .ffi'niitivc response. Ills
** '«j'- ITiere is a rumor to the effect now S ottlesl that a young lady is any delicate
i m, a no nas gone io tan- im iividual of the feminine gender who will not
axs nmue a stianpe confession. Tlie t oucli onions stewed in butter, or eat nice l>oil-
>«isrtvmcti hy tne last steamer, Mrs. . CH j This parent principle, which must
ttdaiu w». representod as being on her , f in . Ter Sl .yj e the question was promulgateil hr
' °v4 < i. >UnMf ’ ?' m r 1 lv Si a knowing witness on the trial rofcrred to.
»wmttlunt J the murder of Dr. Burdell. i ,, , ,
■ , , . ^ Kaiu.v IIistorv or V uccinia.—Col. -Angus
hmimw or bT. Loris.—A census of St -- - — ~ - -
BsJiii jsdlwen taken
jrzmnt. The result
^rtitewxles 73,820
tc
I - f McDonahl, of Winchester, Va.. saileil for Eu-I ed Congress, if if had been hrougbt
l.y authority ol uie ^p,, oft Saturday for the purpose of examining [earlier in Uie session, the House having
1,1 *J**j*«i<?ws . j n|0 t h e state paper oftice in London for exist-1ed favorable sentiments towards it.
. »3,rt*u : innr Aviilniww nf fhn mpIv tiiiWK ftf VSnriniii • ... . . . ... *■!« - z. .
Springfield, Mo., June 25.—The Overland
Mail, witli San Francisco dates to tlie 4th inst.,
arrived here to-day•
The Jndians were' concentrating at Carson
Valley, and hail cut off intercourse. A gener
al war was anticipated.
The latest advices from Japan say tliat the
insurrection-had extended to Jcddo, and the
foreign vessels had been notified to prepare to
defend themselves, ns the government doubts
their ability to defend them.
Ahtipatlilcs to foreign intercourse predomi
nates. - .
DESPERATE FIGHT WITH INDIANS—
U. S. OFFICER KILLED.
New York, June 27.-—The steamship :Xort/t
trn tight, with California dates to the 5t!ij and
one million and a lialf of treasure, has arrived.
Col. Hays defeated 5n0 Indians in a’late ctv
counter. Capt Story was mortally wounded,
and the bodies of Major Ormsby and jlO men
were found on the battle Held after the fight
was over.
CONGRESSIONAL.
Washington, June 22.—Both Houses passed
the $21,000000 Loan Bill.
The Senate concurred in tlie Conference re
port on the Civil bill. The Committee of Con
ference on the Postal Deficiency bill disagreed
and were discharged.
The House insists on its niiHMidmeiit of the
Postal Deficiency Bill and the rctainnient of the
Isabel contract, and the restoration of the In
land mail service,
Washington, June 25.—Congress adjourned
at 12 o'clock, M. to-day.
The Postal Deficiency bill lias passed—the
House receding from its amendment, and accep
ting the bill os it camo from the Senate. It Im»b
been signed by tlie President.
„ Tlie Post Route hill was lost-
The tSivil bill has been signed .l»y tlie Presi
dent; but be protests' against Congress indica
ting an officer of tlie aruiy. for disbursing agent
of civil appropriations, ami lie imimnt.-s, 'if the
officer’s services are elsewhere required, he shall
order him hence.
TheTn-sident also Senta long message again; t
tlie Covode investigutingYi-minittee. whose uii
scrupulous distortion, suppression ami perrer-
-sion of facts nud iniquitous pal liulily lu- com
pares to the inquisitional trilnmalsof the French
Republic under Robespierre.
TlieSeuateConifnitte rejiorted unanimously
in Eivorof Butterfield's Mexican .Gulf Mad LJhc t
and it \v*s ij|nders(oo<f the'hill would have |>ast
forward
express
Will wHI repay use fat llieir trouble.
iVORYTYPES
DAGUER R R]() r r Y PES,
Ar umiaJ, Iu the bert ntvlc of the Art. and at reasonable
prices. . . It. L. WOOD.
June 29-
lUOcom
tired per
it* three public dinic*
art has davieed/af^th* PIPHRi. JRBH
lion of the tnmlir - public, has been omitted in its
phuuor is Th"
repntation or the" hou=c at homo and abroad derived
cars pgo y the 8t. Nicholas
mo?t ma^nifleenr,
o-tablifhintut of
it was then, it re-
. (n suniptaottsne^e,
ofgoitfli enjofment.
«, including
PiPMBf. Six hun-
blj i eated at the table- of
lothiug that modern
and racial fftatlflca-
Washington, June iH.—T'he Senate njected
th«* Iwwity with |lain Amp tho Ci tlL infLit.gf.tlie
vidin^c pav for tlie Armistwul Xcgroea.
The Senate did not ratify tlie Mexican trea-
. They will probably adjourn to-day.
from Mr. Stevens, or tho JlnUsli Ru^um, m. t , M . rojFr( j, m m ^ .Uusc of d.. frooty pro.
, London, an index to a I the l»pcrs in said ofr v|din J for *|»e'Anuistoad Negroes.
“ population 144, J.IO , rc l n tmg to the objects proposed to lie ac-
•>t Bcruxoi or TUB “Rkti Rseii” Afri- ; complislusi by the journey. A copy is now t|
—A letter frnn Key West, speaking of l>eing made for the guidance of Col. McDonald,
nn the slaver recently captured by 1 and it is supposed tliat he will be enabled to -
'. .Ueanirr t!ru*ader, says two of them |develo|»e a great deal tending to solve the ques-
*11" I* two of those who were captured (ion of disputed l>oundary lietWeen Maryland!
and Virginia.— Whig. j*-.* -.;j'
vfi-m-d tn'iiimvediatel v recognized and ad- . Tb '' ««£ Thomas Corwin, whose complex-' ^ j/„ r / r /- | h.- sales on P rmay were . J"«-
,wor r^iM. .i»r:
ARRIVAL OF THK EUROPA.
Halifax, June 20.—The steamsliip Eurhpa
has arriveil with J-iverjiool date^ to the 1 lltli,
ILaUVXX, N. S.. June 20tli.—Urcrjiool Cot-
,t JA/r/W.—The sales on Friday were 7J»ftft
^icVi'A wy. vuMioct-risun*.
Thr markot w»#» <hiU.
. w t llftll gVIlUCUUMl VI >uiuv tVH-ui tWV, II.U* iftlv
n ,D ’»f ^ ^ oMiiiupht, to »>C put lfy crossed the big salt pond to tfee the Ameri-
• .lihiitic j,. .V. MeaniEicket Company s e jcphant on his native sod. Mr. Corwin
. * i *“*™r*J a,, “ :V ,urr * c * made a tn- • W|g introduced as being an Ohioan. This term
nmnl i.x.fhiM.t l ,,e 1-s 1 _ ..... „ .. . . . . .
toons'were as folltuvs;
Fair OrlcatLS......
. . ......... ..7<d.
Middliiq; Orleans. .. :
«*d.
Fair Mo'oile.........
....* " ..ret
Middling Mobiles.
... :....:r,id.
.Fair Uplands^,. ..
a;,.-. 7<t
Middling Upland*..
. .5id.
The stock of Cotton m Liverpool was k»35,-
00ft Irales, of which 1,137,000 bales wire Amer-
on H?® iface suddenly brightened, and seizing the hand i
> uenwtUtake plare nuiiieiiiately, she 0 f j[ r Corwin, he expressed his happiness at
urns h.gher speed than has yet been : makin „ his acquaintance, then kindly inquired
- J any ocean-going steamer in tlie whether his trit>e were (itjitaex teilk the ahiten ■
An explanation and some merriment followeil j u ^^ |t/ , „ / -7V,,,/ r ._ilaiichesterndvices were
Ji’ici-1 Irf'tli'e mnn^hv TnE Speed of a Tornado.—Speaking of tlie - unfavorable, and gootls were .dull, at low pfiegs,
V of OhiM-ve.- was danirerauslv st-ihheil * fearful tomado which swept through tlie valley ! but ratlicf steady. ... „ , . ...
>iwr on Saturday afternoon &st i, v a oft bc Ohio last Monday, tho Cincinnati Enqnir- 1 Lirerjxxd General .lAtrJv-/«.^-Rre«,lsnil!s
U-ere.„„ieL at Tuesday's advance: Plonsion
> uf the affray, Suggs
was the aggressor.
TO WAGON MAKERS.
Oak Wagon Hub*, well neanoned.
Oak Sj/okez, f* ** .
Oak Him*, “ “
Oak Cart 1 Vhttl*, complete,
Atlei, of all tile*,
JSe*t Jtefiued and Siceile* Tire Iron,
Patent Skein J!oxe*,
Wagon Chain* aj' all kiitds,
Bolt*, yirtf, Wa*her*, ite., forzoleIt)
June -JS- - ... NATHAN WEED.
TltK.VDWKLL. WHITCOMB & CO.
ffi£“AfD WlNflS
CLOTHING;
A Largo and very Choice Stock,
Kfabracing aU qualities for both
Mon and. Boys,
Together wMli . -
LARGESTGOK
of .
Furnishing’ Goods,
. now offering nt • ^
Extremely Low Prices, by
A. M. BLACKSHEAR&CO.,- •
Mulberry Street, Macon. OcR 11
To Southern Dealers!
Druggists and Apothecaries,
At the old stand of Menard & CastlenV
, for the
'tand
city
CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS.
A. M. BLACKSHKAlt A CO.,
U HALL IIS in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Furnish-
lag Goods, ’ . ^ . ^ ^ ^ ti .-.
JB H NE W FIT?M T
i-ribnooa*Jj lu-crtnd inllicCirculaii taa: lave been sent; •
tofceiu w.i.'.hjSs. iv. w. farker a co„
1-iEfJ’r"'" K,,-. ( VSl LI A & \ VTfDET I A A "'HOLES ALE anrt R-tail Denier- in all kinds of F
Q-T MirUAT AQ UOTTf \\ Dr^.tioo.D.anafian.atieuu-KKh.,
' ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, ThtfrfiWof^drirl Ari/MioA^iion r" 4 * I
BUOADWAY,
I ISTE'SAT YORK:.
| DRUG STORES.
\\^E have this day formed a copartnern-hip, fb
> > purpose of transacting a Find CGm WhucsaU
Retail Drug Butin***. Wfc invite the attention of
and country customers to our stock, which will consist
of the ber-t and most reliable assortment of
DRUGS, MKDItlikES, PK/tPZBTBRV, PAIXTS,
OIL#, ifv. <{•".
We will be prcjiared to furnL-li any article that can be
iu'th • d° nr chca P a! * in an - v Dn, n establishment
tj ^icia!>s and others^ may rely npon^their jjreecri
1 The old
continue their patronage, and as Mr. Yanleli* has
seven years experience in the business, with E. L. Stro-
hecker ami E. L. Mrohecker Jc Co., iu this city, he hopes
( IMS. 11. SiAlltl),
TiEAliEK In stylish Goods of every description, ft
1/ Gentlemen’s wear. Cloths, Cassimercs uud Ves
ings, made up in MsUnffue style. Telegraph Building
v <■
DRY GOODS;
VjOW receiving ln Store, tn large qtuntitle,, having
- ' been booght at reduced price., for esab, we are pre-
pated to offer great inducement, to large purchasers, and
aoUclt an examination of onr good.. The following
comprise a portion of the articles we are offering:
gS-Quea mnta, new atjrlea, ,
IS “ C Ingham*, new styter,
■S'. Printed MoaUn*.
SS Rales Tickings,
SO Case* Spool Thread. ’
ISO Bale# brown Sheetings and Shirting,,
90 Cases bleached “ - V
10 “• brown and bleached Jane*.
KMO Bolts Sommer Pants Goode, all i|tialltlM.
S000 Hoop Skirts, aU qualities,
100 Bales Osnabnigs,
900 Bales Yarns.
300 Bales Georgia Kerseys, all Wool fllllng.
_ ^1*°* !*•*• stock of House Furnishing Goods, Linens,
Table Damask. Towelling, Linen. Bleaeiu-tl atul Brown
.Sheetings. Pillow Casing,’together with a ftUland com-
ph-tc Stock of nearly every article offered in Wholesale
Dry Goods Houses. J. a St W. A. ROSS.
MaySi-w
SHUNS 1 SUMMER STOCK
GROCERIES,
¥ f AVIXG bii-n bought at low prices, fur cash, wc
J 1. p iuihl say to largo purchasers, j r y us. and w»*. win
make-it to. your intcivst u>jiny of iih. Tin* follojvin^
comprizes a portion <if onr Stock ; — .’iwdpHj
fitid Kegs Nails.
W. A. K A Also ,11 & CO.,
Successors to J.1I. Hansom & Co.,
SPRING 1 SUMMER STOCK »2 COUHTLAND AND 39 DEY STREETS,
Daniel Bauson, 1 . ( Dark:# W.Geeu,
W. a. Kanson, ]. New-Yorlc, \ Robert 11. Bnvi>,
A. P. Hanson. ) I
M A1VUFACT V It E K S
AND
W 5B O Sa K « A LL DEAlilliRM
. '. a
BOOTS & SHOES,
' HAVK constantly on hand a LARGE STOCK
Ob b 1XE aud NEGRO GOODS, ■expressly forthe
Southern Trade, which Miey will sell at the lowest-
market priees fur oash or approved credit'
Jan. I lrtki dvkwlv
E. MAI i.suukv 1
A T the new Brown Front btore,oppo>ite Lanier House. !
H Macou, Ga. Clothing" manufactured to order In the i
latest stylo—Cm.'iv.'.-h-’na<!.• and (ientlemiMi’.- '
p. ■ f>n>iflbingGuo i . * • *?
E. WIaYMIIF.
tie ready made Clothing andGent’sl _
nifching Goods, Second btrect, next door to Strong
d Me
3 MACON, Gl, s
y DEALER IN -
i O H O X C S 30K.TT C > S, Z
SELECTED MEDICINES, ’ ^
PURE CHEUICAJ.s, ' |
SURGICAL I.YSTHnilLYTS, *
WINDOW GLASS
PSEFUMER-Y-.
SOAPS, - 3
V A IXI T S, I
OILS, «
: PATENT MEDICINES. I
FRESH GARDEN SEED. ■?
j .llorclianis and rhysician:; “f
WHO PRIDX TlSEMSELVrs w
1 OX DEALING in ARTICLES OF THE 2
FIRST QUALITY. f
And at low Prices, : *
MAY RELY UPON BEING SUITED-'
marl ' -- . '•-*.]
Orders Promptly attended to.
Trade,
SUOlUidri. Bacon,
1AI •* MolMaes,
fiO Barrt-N SVrup.
to •* Oil.
I'ound- Fare l^*ad,
'iSt Boll. Ifedned Sttgnr,
1*1 - ' N. o.
U5 Sacks Coffee.
150 Box o/Candy.
. a SiSiikK Futa-h. . •
tOd.tMOC-holee Imp. tigars. .'lOjMOfis. Suull'.
Boxes Tobacto. 5 Cases Sardines,
10 Barrels Nuts. 5 Barrel- Scovll’a Hoes.
..10 **. Blacking, M0 Cases Yeast Powder*.
,i„ jii UI . „w. W Chests choice Tea. 200 Packagea Mackerel.
dwnabftwej® the two countries. The cause of aIiLj a Ibllstock «?ail th^V^ding niridea ?n^SurVrug-'
J Keg*:
[1 Bakri Wool.
*W0 Coik Machine Itufie.
r«000 Puuuds Twine.
1000 Sack* Salt, -
500 Boxes Candle*,
too Soap,
lot! “ Starch.
to Case* Coffee Mil!-.
25 Boxes Cracker-.
ihation. and receive the’custom* of
.• •-> ' -- i’. t;. I .'1. I».
II T. \ AliDKI 1-
* Macon, 5!ay 1, lNio-daw
1)1! V GOODS. DRYGOODS.
GRAN'ITi: UI.OCK. ML'LUKRHY ST.
N. S. Prudden & Co.,
(i’r:ite!'ul 1«t tin-lil” ml j>;it: «i:i:igi'«<l' I t -f ye^K AN
now prepared to exhibit for the
Fall and \Vmtei
A largo and select Sto<
Fancy & Staple Dry Goode
Confident of not being excelled either in beauty
stylo or price. A choice variety of rich
DRESS GOODS!
Velvet and Bilk Robes, Broche and Bayadere >Silks
Foulard Silks, DeLuine and Merino Robes, Robes
tie Ch&mbre, Poplins. Valencias, DeLaines Merinos,
CaslirotrcSi a largo variety of SHAWLS, new styles
Velvet und-Cloth CLOAKS; |
Missoa and Children’s CLOAKS, TALMAS, and
SAC/tS, Dress Trimmings, Embroideries, Hosiery,
Glows, Empress Hoop Skirts, .a superior article,
warranted best quality.
Our assortment of
Goods for Family use
is complete. Irish Lieuns, Towelings, Napkins, Ta
ble Cloths, Table Damask, Pillow Casing, »!ieetings
Welsh Shaker and Patent Flannels, and all the dif
ferent varieties of
STAPLE GOODS
require for the trade, which we offer on the most
favorable terms.
sep 57 N. S PRUDDEN & CO.
& Wood.
HORACE FITCH A CO.,
^lMUANGULAR BLOCK, (opposite Marine Bank) deal-
X era in Men’s Youth’s aud Children’s Clothing.—
HAT’S, CAPS, Trunks and Bags, and Gent’s Furnishing
J. STUAilAV
O PPOSITE Lanier House, dealer in Gentlemen’s and
Boys’ Clothing and Furnishing Goods. Orders from
the connrty respectftaUy solicited.
jroiiN ii.
D EALER in ready made Clothing, Tranks,"Umbrella*
•and Furnishing Goods. Mulberry Street, Macou.
Georgia.
JULIUS PETEK,
\ TKRGHANT TAILOR and dealer in Gentlemen’s Fnr-
1U nishiug Goods, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
LEAVITT. TOLER & CO.,
. Successors to
Q A T L I X, LEAVITT i CO.
Importers and Jobbers
Of every Description oj Staple and Fancy
DRY-GOODS,
Hn?. for wile bv.
- J. B. A W. A. llOSS.
.•na» m-« * * - ' • “
Journal X Messenger and Cftlsen copy-
rrvinffictcdon thepei
iW in lensth. We are pleased to
« fir. Chevron iff doiuff well as eoulrt
<V<1 under the circumstances.
Du. Pai.xkr.—This eminent and elo-
tnchi-r, tho pastor of the First Presby-
Orarfh, Sew Orleans, has had twoinvi-
exdungc his present charge for oth-
ot these is from Prmeeton College,
*m»T, in which he is offered a professor-
'he other is from the church, in New
, |ii-J[iit has lately been made va-
AtheiU-miseoftheRcv. Dr. Alexander.
■ r-unj tliat it is not at aU probable
™®er will accept either call.
V ^Wir.ipKKS.—The. Journal of
'Jte, in Botiemg an item rolatrre to the
“'Tnerquper established In that city,
W says;
in easli, an inrlefinite
- [wu*. and years of persevering toll,
Gu-d * <Wy newspaper ill New York,
'or twohenre will lie soon enough to
r* the chances of success in a case
*ooeabore notieeil. “The world was
Tk m a day."
Hie Emperor Napoleon, under the
«»co»pa nVt with a government guar-
" mtcred into arrnngemcnts to have
rw > paddle steamers built in Great
tmsiWv for commercial service ho-
,ai >crand the East; these steamers to
•JtoiMaiid tons each, or just about half
rff Great Eastern, being more than
•w*of the Persia, the Adriatic or
wt’-ilt The contract is to be signed
of these are to be built by
“ D e builder of tlie Great Eastern, j
nado pursued tlie sinuosities of the river, it will
be seen that its speed must have been immense
ly beyond that of tho fastest locornotivc.ever run.
this tornado, in common with all whieh have
been observed, possessed a rotary motion upon
its own axis.” - . (
The Kixd or WiiiSkebs to be AvoihehT—“Of
all things,” says the Dublin University Maga
zine, (and we know lots of people who might
improve their personal appearance by attend
ing to Uie instructions,) “ avoid a viiignr whis
ker. This is of various kinds: A short, scrub
by, indomitable rod whisker, is a vulgar wliis-
kcr; a weak, fuzzy, white, moth-eaten, inoldy j
whisker is a vulgar whisker; n twisting, twin- j
ins, sentimental, corkscrew of a whisker is a
vulgar whisker; a big, black, bluff, brutal-
looking whisker, is a vulgar whisker; a mathe
matical, methodical, master-of-artisticai .dia
gram of it whisker, is a vulgar whisker.—
Whatever is not one of Uiese will da”
AccqrsTXU Foil.—It'will bo recollected, that
not long ago a fish was caught in tho river near
Memphis, which, on opening, was found to con
tain a lady’s hand. Some wag in tho New York
Timet accounts for it as follows:
Memphis ia in a profuse perspiration. A
very large codfish has been caught with a lady’s
hand in his possession. The question whieh now
S tates the sonls of Memphis Editors ia,.hoiv
[ become by it? It is of course impossible
to arrive nt till- exact facts oftbe case; but quite
plausible conjecture may tie offered. It is not
unrcasonahUi to suppose that a select party of
imidn'.aids trerc sitting in a parlor caw of tlie
Mississippi, engaged in a subaqueous game of
stcadv.
SWM«^ |». — ^-j —
firm, with*a larin- speculative enquiry, fof car
goes afloat. .All qualities slightly advanced;
Carolina quoted, lit 22s, Rosin dull, at 4s. -m1.
<$44s. (Id.' • Spirits of Turpentine dull pt348.
London Honey Market.^-The BulKon in th'e.
Rank of Knglqnd had increased £231.ODD. •Tlie
"money marCW was slightly easier. • i> |
Harrt Cotton JtktrkeL—Orlean* leet Onh-
nalre wasquoted at Mf, and Ha* at 86- Mar
ket declining, ant! quotations barely -maintain
ed. Sides of -the week 4,500_ -Stock 3fiZ,000
bales.
. r *: qeneral.news.
Tlie steamer Persia had reacheil Liverpool.
Tlie weather had liecir Unfavorable to 4110
»iii'il alon^and took
MfsittHy a paper puUu»b«l at | poker.
'-J^mlwich Islands, printa an account a hand in."
, f 'W <H'curre<l in a court room in Ixcim:\T oi tiii: Toitxado.—Tlie Davenport
' ^’utha-rstern States, and warns its j (Iowa) (iazettc, relating some of the remark-
[wst the danger of lapsing into simi-; able incident- of the late tornado, has the fol-
***•- The seriousness with which it J lowing: - »it ^a»,«yreiCjp*si
fr dux-king state at society iu the “A little girl, three years old, was found in a
,'*'**. and the self-complacency with | slough in tlie norQ>-west<ini jiart of tlii- ooun-
^1-fys the peaceful and barmleas ty, this side of the “Wnubsey," near Mrs. Rr«n-
t 7^*' cl1 Islands are very edifying, (iuu’s residence, aud probably a cmiplcofmile-
, V vcaw, ays the Springfield Be- j from the track of the lurnndo. Sh.- was mm»
»e were giving our nioiiey and i to fall, and found almost buried in the mud.— i
'"'iTrrt these heathens, mid already j When taken out, she \wt- Ibund to be alive.- -
I **J*aeb to ua. Next Uiey trill oo She tak.-o ••:uv ..t, ami is now apparently
missionaries to cuiivert US j well excepting that she is not altogether sen-
,,*tli»n<iu—and serve ns right. sible. She cannot tell anything alxnit herself.
i. 4 * list «f patents issiietl for th. and is utterly unknown. From Rogers’ Set- -
P June 12th, we find the foMo»l«>F Hemei". in Clinton county, a child four years
wj- u ]l , eppt'r, of Augusta, Ga., for old "as earned a distance ->i I«o miles, and
^“'in ear couplings, killed.
.-Rllcher, of Madison, tea., lb: ill! A Mokxon \iu:i\ ii.. IbeNeii York curres-
lamps. L|*ndeiit of the charleston Mercury of Mom lay
■fith, of Maron, Ga., for improved I says: }
A ship load of those nasty beasts, the Mor-1
r* fil'siXEsa._In till list (if post mom. arriwd in toiui vi sierdai. fliev are
- Idwre is nothing importantfrom Sicily. The
royal troops continued to’ leave.-'
A ml conference was announced to tike
place «it linden on the day the Europe sr.ilod.
Louis Xapol eon and the Prince of Prussia had
arrived there, and several German sovereigns
were expected to join the conference.
The annexation of Savoy to Fringe was
consummated on the. J 4AIs- .
The steamship Great Eastern would positive
ly sail.ou the lj»lli July.
ARRIVAL OK THE GREAT.EASTERN.
New York, June 2?.—The-steamer Great
Eastern arrived early • this morning. She is
lying off Sandy Hook".
Xr.tc York" June 5R—Tlie Gnat Eastern
left the Needles at ten o'clock isi the morning
he 17tli, anil arrived half j*st seven o'clock
this morning at the fighfshlp. Her logsimws
the distance traversed hy her in making the
voyage, thirty-two hundred ami thirty miles.
Tlie voyage was interesting, and demonstrated
the superioritv anil excellence of the ..hip am!
rhinerv. 'flic greate.-t speeil made by her
was fourteen and a lialf knots ]*-r hour, but
two ailditional knots should lie allowed for
foulness of her bottom. Wisather generally fo-
vorahle. She brings forty-two pMbMger .
and additional unimportant Italian'details.
FATAL STREET FIGHT.
Lynchburg, Va., June 2S.—7*hc brothers
Hanlwiek, of the l.yni-hhnrg /:,jai/diAtA, and
two brollirrsHullon ofthe VlMaltfa,1UKfastre el
light, ir. whieh .Joseph llnttun killed, and
Robert Hutton ffas wounded. Tin Hardwicks
have been committed to jail. Hotli printing
ollieis an- closeil.
FOR THE LADIES.
T ADIKSiHi* Satin Fancy C’oogrr^C ^Taftera.
Ii 44 • 44 44 44 Lad* 44
ItalUu Cloth “ 44 . „
M 44 Consrres.ff
Glove Kid
Frenrh aud Glove Kid i*lipp«‘nv with
and withont hprlft.
Tlie abort* (WknIi* we have made In Norfolt, V*., and
In Phlladt^phia. . • . . -
Expressly for our Retail Trade,-
asuvoiia
HOOD SllQE AXU A. XlVtl FITf
they cannot be sarpasscii In the Yntou. Wo take amt
pleasure In showing onr Hoods. Call aud scons.
.. I,. I.. liltICKHOt'SK * CO'..
June Trlangnlar Block.
Safb.XaTTTS <Ss CO.,
43 rtiir Hired, N. Y.,
IMPORTERS OF SWEDES IRON,
• AND SOLE MANTFACTUltEBS AND rBOI’BlE-
TORS OF THE CELEBBATED - *
Peru Charcoal Iron ami Steel.
Xone a gen ulnt onUmina* ufactored ty the PERU JR OX
CO., and to damped or jumttdng the.
txdurirc right. Ay Lajtdatore, to uauaefacturc
•PerujRoyr
OFFER FOR SALE, in lots to salt purchasers:.
Pern Hahbeiuui Charcoal Iron, all sizes.X inch square
to 14 inches wide, aud suruuon to Swedes, Russia or
Norway Iron. . ‘ -
l .PeroRolled Charcoal Iron, all sizes. in-b square- to
PeruUerwsboo Iran,‘e'xua quality, and warranted.
Plon^h Steel, superior qualitys Pern Blvct Iron.' ■
- Peru Blit Shapes, sdponor to any-made from Sweiles
Iron, and so warranted.
Peru Scythe and Bridge Iron. Toe Calk Steel. Sleigh
Shoe Steel. Steel Iron..
Pent Plottgh Iron, Rolled and Hammered, V and q
thick, 5 to IS inches wide.
' Peru Spring Steel. Hoo Neck Iron. Cast Steel.
Pern Blistered Steel, superior to any made from Swed
ish Irou. Nall Bod Iron. English and Sweedlsh Bar
Iron. T. V. F. and Peru Nail Bods. Broad Hammered
Swedes Plough Iron. [June lb-wSm*
CAPO iV SPRINGS;
Hampshire County, Va.
rxMUSuulHcrtbcr ha* the pleasure of uoounclnetoliis
1 friend*, and thfe nuiuerou* habituTe* of > ’Cap(
t the regular op^xriuj will take place, the present
sou, on tha loih of June; invalid.-, however, and tarn I
lie?, can be accotmubdated earlier, if desirable..
The undersigned-ban, at the earnest solicitation of
iqu; ofthe regular annual visitors at GaprOn Springs,
iwbbwI Um entire charge of the establishment, and, in
anticipation of confining to be its tole proprietor, has,
for several months, been engaged in making such addi
tional improvements as hare been snegeatedbj gentle
men who pave visited the various fashionable watering
places ot Europe, and as past experience has shown to
be necesaarv. These several improvements have now
been completed, and the friends of **Caprou.” and the
public generally, are assured that the accommodations,
both fur the invalid and pleasure seekers, as well as for
families and children, will be upon a scale which cannot
be surpassed in this or any other country.
The proprietor having been born, reared, and a resi-
?nt at Gapron Springs Tor upwards of 5) yuafa, will be
mbled, from Ion:* experience in catering Jor tlie large
_ inbff of annnal visltors who assemble at the Springs,
as well a** from his personal familiarity with rvery point
of interest or locality in the neighborhood, to contribute
largely to the plaa.-nra and comfort of Us gnett*. It is
deemed mmeceasary to go iuto deuU in deHrrihin^ the
qualities or the waters, or extent, convenience, and gen
era! character of the bnfidln^s at this Jong known and
pilpnfil 1 place. Volumes havobeen written by visitors
who have traveled extensively over Europe, ami by pro
fessional gi-ntlcmco who have tested the sanitary quali
ties of its air and water?, extolling the superior excel
lencies of both, and recommending their friendr,and the
public, to avail themselves of iu peculiar advantages as
a summer resort. For th*.» convenience, however, and
better fnffannat ion of the public, the proprietor lias com
piled the numerous test imonlal* of those distinguished
*• 1 wh«» (uni written upon the subject, fogdthef
nilgtnai di-* ovary,pad sub
sequent progress of Cnpron, or ^OocaptpomX its Indian
name fur Healing Wateta,In a neat pamphlet, which may
t>< had free of charge ’jy visltons or others, by address
ing the undersigned, at the bpriugs, or Messrs, bhipe
Back, of the Howard Hoi—
persons visiting the
hroagh ticket* at Baltimore, Hie. ._
and Washington. By taking ilie eaily morniiu train nt
Baltimore. wJUepuMrll Io^tra>Lurg. Y.«.. passengers
will arrive at the Sprint*' on the evening of the same
day, by ii o’clock, and by ihe western train, hy llarper'a
I’errvand ^ inch. ■*: r. ili-y will arri • at the Springs
aob later. * There dill be a dally Fujge aiul xnau to
. 1 11 I.I.Ui ’ll..’ Npriii •' tbrifigb. . t tin **» a*tm, n h coi -
nerts w ith the mail and telegraph station at Wiucht*?-
fgWlt* ► i A c ^
Nos. .11 Chainbeisk ‘
. d*o3t—ly»
Reado Streets,, rear t/f City
fllall. 'NEW YORK.
ERCUANT TA1
ItjL the latest style.
Furnishing Goods c«
W«. K. ABAOLD,
TAILOR—Coats, Vests aud Pants made
’ i. Cloths, Vestings and Gentlemen’s
coustantiy on hand. . !*
LOOT AND SHOE DEALERS.
L. L. BlilCJClIOUSE, c. r. bbickuousx, t. j. uunt.
It. It. 1SX»CK1I0U.SU A CO..
W HOLESALE and Retail Dealers iu Boots, Shoes,
Umbrellas, Leather, Trunks, Blacking, Ac., Trian
gular Block, Macon, Ga.
J. B. & W. A. ROSS,
Wholesale Dry Goods Jobbers,
Comer of Cherry and Second Street*,
3LVCOIV, GA.
T N addition to thrir large and newafock of Dry Goods
Clothin:?. Hat-, and (.rot t*r:< ar. r--. t-iving < i- s
Shoes, freeh from the Manufacturers, to which they re*
spoctftilly invite attention of Dealers and consumer*.
BEARDEN, GAINES & CO.,
'IX / riIOLES.\LE and Retail Dealers iuBootsandbhocs, ! “ntniuancoof the same.
IT Hats, Caps, Leather and Findings. tended to.
HI V A KIltTI.AVII,
'\^7HOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Boots and Shoes,
» » Calf Skins, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, Lasts,
Shoe Pegs, Finding-, &c., No. 3 Cotton Avenue, Macon,
wmm
id. P. STRONG & SONS,
1TTHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Boots and Shoes,
n Hats, Caps, Leather and Findings, Macon, Ueur-
Spring and Summer Stock of
h;ats.
■7,"? CASES Hats, comprisinj all the rn stjlre, and
11/ for sale at low figures, to the trade, now roceivin.
by [Ma.vJJ-n | 4. B. A \V. A. Ross. ”
MRS. S. ;>UDOIN,
TY AS just returned from New York wiih a beauti-
XI ful and well selected Fall and M"titer Stock,
Parisian Hats of every variety ; Li-eliom and 3'irie
Straw Bonnets; French Flowers; Fancy and Os
trich Feathers: Ilead Dresses; liridal Wreaths and
Veils; Net and Grecian Caps; Ornaments for the
Hair; Shell and Ornamental Tuck Combs; Ileal
Laco Coiffeurs and Veils; Lea.tifnl I,aco Seta and
French Embroidery: Misses Leghorn. Plush and
Ea&ver flats; Boys Hats and Cans; IJress Trim
mings; Zephyr Yarns for Knitting and Embroydeiy-
Nubeas Opera Caps and Mariposa's Wi^s; Bauds,"
Braids and Grecian Curls; Fur Cloaks; Muffs and
Cuffs. Also a line assortment of Fancy Articles too
tedious to mention.
Please call and examine for yourselves before
purchasing. 'Thankful for pas; favors and solicits a
I continuanco of tho same. All orders promptly at-
sepS7—tf
MARCH, i860.
REMOYAL!
MRS, ROWLAND
WHOLESALE & KKTAIL GliOCEBS.
AYKI S, WINGFIELD & UO.,
n i:.YLi;ii’^ in .-rla’-. • I>.\ <..>t»ti-. li.iinxiuir.
Rope, Twine, Liqnora, Tobacco, Scgara, Lime, Cc-
ment. Planter. Proviaiom*, Grain, Ac.. Macou, Ua.
DEFOREST ARMSTRONG & CO.,
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS.
v 80 ami Chamber St. y ft. 1.
«*li ©vdry Print In the connfrjrlbr i>erf( B
tinu and design in frill Madder Colon*. Our prints arc
cheaper than any jn market, And meeting.witboxtonsivc
w»!e. Orders promptly attended to. feb 4 w-ly
TINKERS &JIOITSE FURNLSIIEUS.
E. A. iviSE,
J HI /YUIERRY STREET, Macon, Ga., importer uf Table and
TPTOTTT^T> O-r- r+r\ :V ? ocket GuUery, aud dealer in House Furniriiing
• i' xO m J2j JlC Oo vy V_/ . j Qooda, storea, Gatomd Domestic Hardware, Fenders,
FEARM Sc PHITCHETT,
\\T HOLES A LE dealers in Groceries andSiaplffGootl?,
T T opposite Hardeman <& Sparks’ Warehouse, Third
street, Macon, Ga. ■ +
Gbo. tT KOGEKS Sk fTolV r " * -
W HOLES.VLE GSOGKSS, dealers in Wine-, Liquors,
Tobacco, Clears and Groceries of everv dcecrip-
tion, Macon, Ga, v ^ - | — 1
joining Day & MaussenetV Jjvwelrv^ E-tablistnaciit".
where she Is now receiving a lino new stock of
Millinery and Fancy Goods.
The business at tho'old store, on Cotton Avinue, wfll
*' •"< iii' I He J <-‘(1 Ly Mi" Dill.»x. mar.-h ji. u •
K1AKDEJ1AA A MriFFIX,
W HOLESALE GROCERS, corner of Cherry and Third
- Streets, Macon. Ga.
THOMAS jr. LAIVE,
Millinery Goods.
M BS. A. DAilOtSt is now receivteg
■ : her new supply of flue (mods, in
the abore line lhr Spring nud Sommer
and will receive every week by sieame'
the latest styles. Such as KmIds, /:,
, Knglish Straw Booncti",
ipotltaar, Crapo Bonn.
■ VOW RKOE1VI.W
THE BEST REFRIGERATORS
. . Evor Sold in this ZtZarkot. .
Ice duxes. - ' « '
KNXRKLKD UNKD WATKR JXIOLEItS,
. • ' PLATED ICE PITCHERS, -T
w w BATHING TJJBS, -- • .
SIIOWER BATHS;
-w . BATH PANS. V.
: - ICE CREAM CIItfRNs; »
; V- WATER POTS 4f.
1 Lava a Da on hand the la rarest a^Hortmejvtof ready made
Ttn tVT.n- ever offeredln B&rem ^
May IT-■ ‘ ' yacqm.Ga
D1SSTON S CIRCULAR $AWS,
«t . IMFOBTK2U AND JOBBUB OF
3Jty GroodLs ?
* XOTIOAK CAHPETS,
STT BALTIMORE SL 4-42 GERMAN St.
I- BALTIMORE, MD.,
H AVING largely Increased our'nsnal stock of DH3T
GOODS) and added thereto it complete stock ot
toThe SOufffEKN‘an<i
we^are now prepared to offer tolhes
SOUTH WESTERN TRADE one of tho
"attractive stocks of goods to be fonndin
largest and most
n this country.—
Sjirin. - « «i. obtain
ichmond. Alexandria.
Terms of Board:
Board per uionth of -I weeks
..“riusi
for Uie week t-mliiin Jim
We find the following:
j., m we linn
l " Pin* lMains, Cli
K - ar,v
V5u? din «’ June
l ' •—Naylor, Lowndr-
>i-Loo g ’wBri,U.. Mao.
„ . vi,; .*^2.
., . ’’I ■■'laleiia, Merr
I w ^yhcate Spring*. ''
Knglish, Welsh, Gertnai
representatirw of ;> d<
Among them are a lurp
tivelj fre-h pretty girD
. S\vee<Is, Dar
nu other nation-,
numher of rnmpnni
the dnimhters of Ba
ml fute to whirl
the mush which
i- thrown off. <
.l.-r- picked Out
the interesting c
The old fellow 1.
tin
They little k
the. ure doomed, ns - to
Mormonisjii wears in Kurope
In the wu\ over one ofthe el-
h nice plump little girl from
oiigregatioii. ami married her.
ail a new wife that lie had w ed
COTTON MARKET.
Mobile, Jane 36th - Nothing doing to-day.
Sales of three days l.Tnn kale.-. R n ipts ol
three days 42o hale-. Freights and exchange
unchanged.
:lri ' New Orleans. June 2fit 11.—T
! “' (l is very wet. Sale-'of Potto.1 ti
market quiet; Middlings 11
three d«\~ W0 bales; receipt
iii ii i hales, against 55ft tales
year. Receipts ahead at tlii
il.500 hale.
• ' '■
“ d.iv
Cbildrcu :ii*tl OQlqrrd
ill hr made
.May U
n. uccuidlng to
JULR:
....fiO.UO
■ ..v. 1&00
s.t«o
taiiifi half price, white scr-
n on the above price per
liite. taking board for the
up. Ac., which Ihet occii
i . WADDLE, Pruprieto
Rntler’s Coleliraicil Pocket Cutlery
June as- * .
prow)4paying trade % nt. price* as low as can be had at'
anv llousc or reputable standing in any of tl^ff cities
North of thia>.
ParticularalUuthm jxiidjo order*. fiib21-wJy
rorxnffD 1832.
piIE
Ld0fitTKl>
cnxinxRED 1«&I.
*gc aim a.lnuu uin unutniciiun «. iccuiar, cumuuiu^
s of SIX SQUARE FEET, with Specimcxw of p^n
p, and a large Engraving (the’ finest of the kind
* * this country) representing the intefiop vie w.
, with Catalogue stating Terms*,. Ac., will
ltv Young lifan on application, of
1 Couimerc;
expre*.*iy “
Practical l _
time and at the least expense.
A Large and Bcantlful Ornamental Circular, Containing
upwards o“
XANSU1P, i
ever made in this
ofthe College, wi
be sent to every Yonng
CUABOE. #
Write immediately and you will receive the package by
return mall. ' Address,
jan 17 ly & K. LQ81ER, Baltimore, Md.
GRAYDON f CRlRY l CO..
IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods
FANCY GOODS, &C.
iYo. 41 Barclay St.% and £6 Park Place,
[Will remove in July next to the Appleton luifldings,
Broadway,].
O UR stock will be complete by the 1st February, and
under the supervision of our Mr. McCreery (recently
Shepherd & McCrcery, Charleston, So. Ca.,) will coni-
description of Goods in our line, adapted to
. and bouth-Western Trade.
Merchants visiting New York arc respectfully invited
to give ns a call. jan 31 w-ly
Broshes, Brooms, Dusters,Hat Stands, Shovel and Tongs,
Coal Oil Lamps, Tin, Japanned and Brittannia Ware. 4
W. J. ncBLBOY.
panned Ware, Pomps, Ac., Ac.
.. HARDWARE MERCHANTS.
CAH1MHT & CfKU,
1 ^EALERS in Agricultural Implements, Hardware.&c..
1 ' : :••••:. .M,.t ui. (. i. .
"pvEALER in Agricultural Implements, Iron, 8teel, and
JL/ Hardware or all kinds, adapted to the use of Plant*
era. Smiths, Carriage Makers, Mechanics, Ac.
Ornaments.
Skirts. Cans, H»
and Wreaths, 3
Pamlllas, NeapolH _
Flats and Hats for Misses and infants, Ac.—Thankfu l
for past fiivors, hoping her friends and customers will
call and examine her goods before purchasing efeewhew.
NoatS8 iUlbeny Street.
Macon. March 10,1800 w-ly
New Firm!
ABtSSOm r^ SSES T. i G. WOOD have thi s'da v
jtr' i’l associatLil with them in the mb*-
utictnrc and sale of Funxirntx. SETU
G.WOOD. Thebesine.,wiilbehere
after conducted ir the firm name cf
• . e. WOOS, 5RO. & CO.,
Macon Ga.
NOTICE.
Having aesodhted with na in the Fur
niture business, Seth G. Wood, we are
particularly desiroai of closing up the old baldness as
soon as possible, and ro-pectfitly request aR indebted,
either by note or account, to call and make payment- at
an early day. T. &U.WOOD.
Macon. 2d January, l-:l. feb 23 w-ly
WATCfiMAKERS & JEWELLERS.
MEXARO A- illXlftlAUD,
1 'KAI.I.'US la- Watclies, Clocks, Jewelry, Diamonds,
XJ Silver Ware, Musical Instruments,'Fahey Goods.
Ac,, Macon, Ga. -
DAY &■ iriAVSSJSJUBT,
VV at CH-MAKE1{S and Jewellers, Mol berry St- 31.v
» t con, Ga., have on lutnd a fineassortment of Watch
es, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Musical In-
strmncnts. Fancy Goods. Jtc.
E. J. lOHfiSTOD & CO.,
Healthy human Blood upon being
ANALYZED
always presents ns with the sane essential
'ves of course the True Standard
‘ “■ rnon
Analyte
Hon, Liv-
the Blood of a peraon hufierin«^from <.’on«mnpt;on. Liv
er Complaint, Dyspcjisia. Scrofula, and we find in
emery instance certain d/JlciencUs In the red global** of
Blood. Supply these deficiencies, and you am made
well. The Blood Pood is founded npon thteTLrory
—hence its astonishing success. There arc
FIVE PREPARATIONS
the'btst prices.
CARRIAGES. HARNESS. &.C.. &.C.
T. It. IHunC told Staud.oiyxuiti the Pott OJtce. .
ili'.icon, G:t. . 4 , .-
T C. THORXTOX Act)., dealers In'andmannfacturers
rj\oCCarriogrt, lianaa, Ae„ndtv have ou liaud an ex-
tonlva and choice stock-.uf. the vorioaa styles tu use,
which will be constantly replenished from the liest hud
most reliable luauUiacturcrs, and consist of the must
fashionable kinds of.Vcldcles, w hichTor Elegance, Light-
tusjt and S(i-, utiHi. cauuot lie excelled.
They would calf particular attcnfMiitoa superior ar
tlcleofjiasurof tnsirown make.' .
carriago ltcpairi ngat. short notice by suiwrlor work
men in lu various branches-. . fcnVl d ly wllnr
Uroctriebantt Hanters’ Supplies!
II.VliI)EMAX cv (i!iii ; l ; i\.
Qimer Third “Cherry Sts., Macon.
A SK daily receiving and keep constantly
one of ti»o largest and rnojt complete am
of Groceries to beTouud in the State, which thi
on liaud,
araortmenu
of Groceries to be found in the Stale, which they offer to
Planters at_thc lowest prices. The slock ineludea large
Gunny Cloth,
Rone,
Baling Twine.
. • Super Cnrb.Fodn, ■.
Soda and flutter t’rackets
Herrings, ' m
i % . I.f 'I 1
Coffee—Java, Porto Riru, lUoAshtoirs Table Satt: *
andLagnira, ' Well fiKkdn,* .*
Black auufiMii Tea, Blue Buckets,
A. B. A C. Sugar. Tuba,
A. It. A: C.
Izoaf Sugar.
Fine Fort ltico,
Liverpool Sal!,
Alum Salt.
Adamantine CindJe-.
iperm, * 4
No 1 Soap. * ‘•E— —S.—
Family Toilet Soap, HofieCoroiaJ,
Assorted and Fancy Gandy,Pi’pperiuint Cordial,
Starch, Sowing Thread.
Snufl', Engli-li Ficklcp.
Kcsr- «*f PMd«T. WorceMcrahire Sauce
Duck fhootmg l*owder C’icar Bacon
Georgia Fine Bucket*,
Leveritt Axe*»,
White I^ead and Zinr.
Tnmeta' and MaclUne IMT
factor Uii.
Lin-eed < *iI.
Lcinoii Scrap,
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED \
-etc!
;>t all l 11
at ol $5
:i—4.
ic weather lior
day 5Kft hal, -
1-4c.; sales .
of three day
aine time lit-
. ]..irt Itn.fM■
. Kloiir lnioy- j W
11 diet, at f>5 yi. w
I bill ssi
iu>Uiu • . It i-
nUy.
ha.
Rreishts iincknnged.
.led iu EnjrUml ou hoard, aud, it is said, has
six more of them at Salt l.ake City. Nice In
dividual that for a small fumily party ‘
M AKK K IS.
.New I ork. June ds. — Cotton Market
and unsettled. Flour Iniuynut and advar
5 per eetiL The wheat and corn markets
chunked.
FKOF. WALDKIIP'S
Bowel Cordial.
ficring thl« medicine to the public, I do so in the
that it will effect a cure in almost every
vhat U profoflwea to be, nud hat*, until
cmaim-d a profound recret. Iti* h inner-
4;hiy tested, and iudii-putable te-tiir,ey
ed iu it- favor, iu the multitude of ca-
hceii used, i bu\e ne'er known a cafe,
le, in which tho bowels have* not been
rumueiitly relict ed. All tliat I ask if.
ill in it. and if it ia not wlurt it rep-
resitniea to oe. meu 1 Min willing to acknowledge it *
humbug J. M. WALDKCF,
Columbus, Ga.
A full supply rjui mIwmjtm be found at the Drug Store of
. CtistleuA vanlell, Cherrv street, who are the sole Agents
J iu this ritv. Price 1 dollar per bottle, or Its per dozen.
1 Ms) 4 Jaw Jm J M U ALDRI P
• pnbli»
Ha
( igars. variou- brands. Maid.
Tobacco, Mackerel.
Magnolia Jc l(L Vernon To*White Fish,
bacco. t salnnni.
Osnabnrgf am! Striji
Homespun. Blenthet
Georgia JKorsey,
Northern 44 -
Blankets, all prices,
PijH-r's Heidsick Wi
u Wliifke
Pino Ap|>le Brandv
• 'nt I.oni Sugar,
Stift shell Almond-*
TITS LIVERPOOL AI’TD LONDON
■ FIRE AM) LIFE IH817RAN6E
coMr»ja.isr -s - .
OFFICE 56 WAI.h STltEKT. NEW YORK.
^ ALTBOBIZED CAPITAL
£#,€00,000, or $10,000,000.
SAlb ■Vz’'cAPITAL, SUKPUI! AND nrsZOVKl) VVNOS
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
8GG,al 0 0 invested i s" this co u n t k y
mitucToics in xmv vouk.
JAMF.S DROWN. Ksq., Chairman.
FRANCIS COTTFN. Deputy Chairman.
OlCURQB BARCLAY. Esq.
KHOUSE DUTILH, Ksq. -
JnSttMl KOWLKR. Esq.
.JOSRl’ll G1LLAUU, Jr. v Kko.
ALKXAXDKR HAMILTON, Jr M Ksq. . '
UI). V. SaNDKKSON. Esq.
WU. S. WETMOHK, Esq. ' ‘
EDWAltl) M. ARCHIBALD. Esq.
„ Presidviit Secretary. ALFRED PELL, Esq.
CoanauiafthoBoard, A. HA.MILTON,Jr.,Esq.
A VERS, VVINQFIELD A CO . ARenifr
Marnb. Ga •* . -' . aprufi
IMPLEMENTS.
CAE HART & CURD
tTAVE in store, Grant’s Clinton’s & others m
XT -r-»U sizes
I-A.\ MILLS.
Emery’s; Wimhip^f, Georgia and other
SPIKE THItESlIEItS.
Emery’s Railroad. Bogardu.s’s, 2 and 4 horse,
HOUSE POWERS.
Grant'* and others make 3 and C fingered
GRAIN cuarees.
Scyihe Hind* s, Grass Blades. Grass Syckles," Scythe
Stones, Corn Shellers.ftii'i Ifflv Cutters,
: :.also, - . ,
Wire Cloth. Bolting Cloth, Leather Belting, Rubber
; Belting, Mill Spindles, Mill Cranks, and all kinds '
HILL IKO\S,
. Together with a full JUtSOftmeot of Builder’s i
: Carriage Maker’s material, and everything usually
kept in their line, all of which will be sold at thelor'
eat market rates. Call at .
CAKHAUT vV CURD.
may 17
Xi iing-s i
Consumption,'
J. A. & S. S. WftCIS. Doprossionof Spirits, Loss of Appctito,aurt
fJIANOS, Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Strin«.Shc«t No- „ Chron ; < L C ???P‘ al " ts : 1 0vrr “
JL sic, Watches. Jewelry, Silver and I'latcd Ware, U _SC, General Debility, nnd r»?erv'OUsProstra-
Speclacl«»&c.” Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired’} tion. fcr Liver Ccmplaints. CW.’ 8, ft*
and warranted. 1 Dysyepsia- Being already prepared for
is Taken by Drops mid carried immediately Into,
the circulation, so that what yon gain y«n ntolru "Tltf
No. *1 is for Pemalo Irrcg-ularitics, Hysteria,
Weaknesses, &c. See special directicna for this.
For gait Rheum, Eruptions, Scrofulous, Sid
ney, and Bladder Complaints, take No. 5. In
all cases the direction* man be itrktlr followed. Price
ofthe Blood Pood $1 per bottle. Sold bv
BURCH Sc DUPOISTT,
No. 409 Broadway, New Yc
I) 1 tut IliIST AN’DAPOF 11 EGA li I ICS.
RK.VAKD & ( .tSTI.L.V,
I A^^CIGISTS and Apothecaries, Cherry Street, Macon,
-L/.-Ga., under Ralston’* Hall, wholesale and retail deal
ers in Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Patent Medicines,
Perfumery, Brushes, Combs, Ac..
CONFECT! ON Kits.
HUNKY N. X1AS. CHJL8. W. ELLS.
, J«- N. ELI.N Jk l Ii..
W‘JOLE^VLE and Retail Dealcra in selected Family
Groccnes, West India Fruits, Fine Liquors and
Wines, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Oysters. Fish
&c, ICRln any quantity put up loonier. Mulberry St
Macon, Georgia. - — f J
zj;iu.\ a hunt,
YY/'JIOLESALK and Retail Dealers ia Drugs and Med-
ielnes, Chemicals, Fine Toilet Soap. Fine Hair and By E. L. STROIIECHEU. Macon, Ga.
raSms,^re“ h «fe ?crftuncry ’ Sn FS« c » 1 and iHmtaMostrn-^ - AM by an respeetable Drugslsts Umragh.iitt the<mm-
"fcc.
C, 1S59, w e. o. t-iy
&c. Ice hi any quantity.
■K. IS tACS
Liquo/s Clgare,
.as,.- — CW ISO’S,
etc., etc.. Cherry street, Macon, Ga. 3 *
DAGUERRE AN ABTfSTR,.
MOOD'S
pHOTDGRaFlftO Oallen-, oppn-itethe Lanier House,
J- Macon,; Ga. I holographs, Ivoiytvpes. Ilngncrco-
types, Ambrotypes, Ac.
PUGH’S
PREMIUM Photograph and Fide Art Gallery, Trian-n-
F lar Block, Macon, Ga. Entrance on Second Street
nd Cotton Avenue. . ,
Ginger & Blackberry %
and Brand v.
Rye and Corn Whifkev
Kxtra old Bourbon,
(iiu. Rum atul Brandv,
MaderiCa Pori Jc S weet >
Loudon Dock (iiu.
Baker J: Stoughton Bit
Lemon Svrnp.
Ale and Porter.
Ginger Pn^rvei-
and Figs,
Assorted Pickles,
feb 1 dly
Brazil Now.
AndovonrSolitCB
Mackerel,
!»rime Pn-h Butt.’r
Prime Fre-h laird,
t orn Sbellen»,
Bn
i Matcher,
?, (icrmau
New Cidi
, Blackiu
Cards
Powder**,
Prnnes Ground Pain,, In Oil ol alt | on, Georgia
E. J. JOHNSTON.
< nqris
FALL AND WINTER TRADE
1850. 1800.
E. J. JOHNSTON A CO,
IT AVK ju-t received and offer f**r .sain on the moat
Xl favorable term*, the ino.-t elegant, extensive
aud varied a took of Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
Solid Silver anti Silver Plated Ware. Fancy Goods
MuMcal Instruments, Gas Fixtures, Fans, Cutlery,
Ac., Ac., ever offered in this market.
A call, either for pastime or to purchase, and care
ful comparison of qualities, styles and prices is res
pectfully solicited.
Mulberry 8treet, 3d door above Lanier House,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
U. N. & V. 1>. FINDJLJlY,
\f AXUFACTUftERS of Steam Engine*, Rollers Cir-
iTl color and Upright Saw MiH% Fuller’s Patent Iron
Railing, Sugar Mills, Gin Gearing, Svrap Rollers, Ac.,
NCIiOFSEI.D A RKOTIIKK,
TJANUFACTtTlERS of Steam Engines and Boilers.
atI Upright and.Circular Saw Mills, Sugar Mills, and
Pans, Fifth Street, near the Passenger Depot.
M I S> C JC L L A N E O. U S .
J. J. Jills LICK,
V UCTIONand commission Merchant, Macon, Georgia,
will give particular attention to the public aud pri
rate tale of Mercliamlize and property of every de’-erip-
tion, ami will prompt returns for the same.
J. IS. .4RTOI*K A KON,
M ANFFACrFREUS of Tomb Stones, Monun
Mantles, and in fact all kinds of w ork done in
ble. « «•.". Third and Plumb Street-. Orders froi
country respectful^ solicited.
BOESUAW
fO. 11 Cotton »Avenuc,
bin jfi
tleserinti*
A IIEKZOG,
iii’jFluiu, Camphlne and Alcohol,
•on, Ga. Improved C<
tin! Crockery, Fngtavin^
i». i.iip,i .1 * 11
oui Uil. Bur
CHAM. T. WARD A C O.,
M .\NUPACTL t REUS of and Dealers in Carriag
RcK’kawa; p. Buggies. Harness, Whips, Ac . ot
Floyd House, Mulberry street, Macon, Ga.
11. 4 . HODGKIN A SON,
M ANl'FACTFRERS and dealers in Sporting Article
of even description. Improved Fire Arms of ever;
variety. Fishing Tackle aud Flies, Caps, Cutlery, Brush
•s, F’lasks, Fancy Articles, Ac.
M
WOOD, BKO. A CO.
AXUFACTURERS and dealers in Sofas, Tel
Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Chairs. C
nd Extension Tables, Ac.
CHAM. B. MTONK Me BBOTUEB,
H ATS, Cans, Straw Goods and Umbrellas, opposite i
Lauier House, Mac*n < ia.
O. 8. OBEAK.
D- R. 3c J. \V WOODRUFF’S
^ NTERPRISE WORKS—Cherry Street, Macon, Geor-
gia—Coutractora aud Builders.—Steam Saw and
Plauing Mills. Manufacturer* of Saah Door Blinds,
Moulding, Brackets, 3c.
THE DPJGGS PIAKO
HAS BEEN
Grossly Misrepresented.
WE have the best of rcsoni for
believing that certain Dealers in
Kkeon have said that they have
refused the Agency for the rale of
the Driggs Pianos, that they were
poo. things that they would
have nothing to do with them, or word* to that import.
We have written to Messrs. Wm. Hall A, Son, Gener
al Agents for the Driggs Plano, on th* subject, aud have
received the following answer:
New York, 7 April, 1860.
We have neur, dirtcily or indirecUy, oflered the Drigge
Pianos to any other person in your city; neither have
we, fo far as we can recollect, had any communication
with'any other Dealers, on the subject, and who ever baa
represented to the contrary, has done so maliciously, and
hM been ctfVwmMnMnil' "‘
TJ . WM. HAJLL & SON.
We say the. same of that man who *aid he could buy
the Driggs Piano for #‘J00 and then rnako SW; or that
they will ihot do, that they will not last, that the people at
the North will not have them, t" * Mg I—mm
rooms for sale, and all that sor
Teachers are interested, directly c PMP
of otlicr Pianos, and run down the Driggs, especially
thotc that do not speak Uu English language quits plain;
and is It surprising that they should bo agairo-t the
Driggs, especially as there is bnt one authorised A gem
in the State, we intend that one or more of these Pi
anos shall be seen and heard in all the principal Towns
in the State. We are forced to do tbfs in self defence.—
\V< arc more than willing that those who hare booght
and tried these Pianos should decide whether they arc
what represented. ,
The following gentlemen h&ve ■•chased a Driggs Pi-
ano: ITof. I. Ik Branham, P. G. Gnttenbergcr, Prof, of
Mu-ic in the W. F. College. Mr. J. II. R. Washington, of
the State Bank, Mr. G. W. Rbn, also the /isylnm for tho
Blind, all of Macon: Col. J. L. Rowland. Carteraviile;
Dr. Mathews, Fort valley; Dr. Billings, Columbu*; Mr.
D. Gammage, Marshalville; *Mr."It. R. Davis, Dawa*a:
Prof. W. J.Northen, Mt. Zion.
All communications should be address*!
O. B. RICE, Macon, Ga.
Sole Agent for Georgia,
i 52T*CUizcn and Messenger please copy.
Guano, Lime, Piaster, &c.
I mHE undersigned are agents for the s:»1h of
1 Reese's Manipulated Guano, are now prepared
to si pply planters in any quantities at tlie same coat
ns if ordered by themselves. Are^ also agents for
th* sale of Mapes’ Nitrogenized Sup«*r Poosphfite
of Lime. Will also have a largo supply of the gen
uine Ptruvian Guano, all of which, will bo *old as
low as parties cau lav it down in this market.
AYERS, WINGFIELD A Cm.
A ^ [COPY.] ' * ‘
MtiNTEZUMl, Oct. Bfilf 1859.
Messrs. Ayers/ WinPfield .V* Co.:
Dkak Sirs—Youi*of the 13th inst. has been re
ceived, its contents noted, Ac. In reply to von,' en
uuiry in regard to the Reese’s Manipulated Guano
as a fertilizer—I am well pleased so lar as 1 have
tested its use. I applied about 100 lbs. per acre on
land that was badly wt>m, and not of the best w ho.
fresh. The product of the field where the Guano
was applied is over 800 lbs. of seed cotton per acre.
The same kind of land without the Guano produced
about 400 lbs. per acre. My mode of applying the
Guano was by depositing it in the drill before be.,
ding up the lanci, I have not tried its use on corn,
but have no doubt but it will succeed well. 1 shall
use it pretty extensively on my next crop.
Yours Respectfully, „
| Signed J REUBEN WRIGHT.
Bykomville. Oct. 00th. Ieoh.
Messrs. Ayers, Wingfield Co., Macoi
Dear Sirs—The Manipulated Guano bought ot*
u last Spring (ReeSe's, I think it was.) I approve
... very much. At this time, is the crop is not ga
thered in, 1 cannot say as to what per -cent. R will
pay, though the use of it on p )Oi* land pays h con
siderable per cent. 1 shall continue the use ot it.
Respectfully yours,
Signed) W. H.BYROM.
[nov 8
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