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l VC t ironi the Speech of Sen- 1
'•’ ,‘r M \ 1.1.01iY. OF FLOKIItA, ON THE '
.‘•’ BILL. LEI IVEREO IN I HE I . S. I
> -.ATE. FEB- 1839 -
~ ’ ,< u L .,;:v -In the report •vliicli the I
on Foreign Relttliuis have pre
ii. with, we have important s’atistlrs
~p i ninfnerce, and resources of the
U J „t Cuba.
... w Latever influence these consider-|
. mav have upon the mijn l ■ ' K.c gentle
the price to be paid lor Cuba, they
■, have none wLutever on t!iC ques-
•\> hetne" " e ought t > have it or not. —
~|, |, .-.iminary question. When tliti,
the statistics wi.l furnish us with
. a to guide us as to t e prieix; and 1
, a with tlris we must aL-o consider |
,|,t u iiieii the public | ro| erty of Cuba ,
ci.ii contribute.
t the tint blow w hieh this country i
• ive, in any conte-t, will, in all
!•, .a jhe direction of Cuba.
, f '! :;ico is cuiphaticuily an Amer- |
|is waters wash the shores ot live i
Ail the rivers of Texas and Al-
■ art ot tin s-- of Georgia and l ion |
,:,’O it, together with the sii*si**jq,l I
. tlii.ilt.iries. exposing at lea-t twe.i-I
miles of in: rial navi{ ation.
ts of fifteen States of the ITiiott I
market over its waters, and upon its |
, . i con,;;.tree which to-day is worth ;
and thia commerce i u&ses be- ■
.. ,;i.w t: liiiHty-tour miles wide, I
■ seventy eight miles of avail** i
i.aML-atioti.
six <tear.ii rs may bridge across, ■
, each oilier every fifteen minutes by i
; ami by an enemy pos.-essing a naval
t' is-p olild be done, and the Gllii ol j
oui.d be sealed up a- securely as if.
,m.l i ared a wall from the bottom o,
... ti.e top. There, at the mouth. 1
.... a hostile power would Ito in .
... ■ . ink or erplure everything that pre-
.. ; t r it» in loi mit may !-■ regarded, i
... .... uir illustration, as a demijohn on I
. . i.i.d through its mouth, between Cu- I
-uuih aud Florida on the north, floats
I'.inimvree, upon which the hills of !
use .'entry boxes, look down.
not jii’tdied then in asserting that .
-t contest —and this mu t be a naval ;
e ..t—in which wc shall ever become in-i
: w.d be here I It must necessarily be
. ~:-e no sea up n the habitaule globe i
-,.c.i a temptation to a maiilime enemy
- -ur commerce, ns the liuit ot ..lex.co.
yr,:.:- with either ot the great marutiine j
■ would necessarily find us unprepared ;
,i.i.>i the wonderful resources aud
creative powers of our country I
. i.eiituail.. provide tor any emergency, i
null'oi AieXlco —with Cub; in the handsol j
..in—would be to us a closed sea.
i ,<• is another outlet to the Gull of Mex
! ...I u ugut not to be lust sight of, between :
...tvudol Cuba and Y uei.o.u, between.
fat .ae aid Cape San An‘omo. Im
, is one oun fled, and tour miles wide; 1
in toe adverse* winds ami currents winch ,
...there for eight-twelfths o; the year,
i„:it portioned the year, too, when the
■ 0 ,1 a crop ami the products ot the b est,
Uie sea, no sailing ship ever attempts
, ... go througdi the oilier way. Fioin
■ . .L.a'i.ug winds and cu.vclils there and
..cuitviis fiassiig-c through the C.aib.e.m
*1 .ait through toe Motia this ■, it wuiml
l.e voyage to New Yolli to twel.t..-
. , , iie-n m fact it ought only to take |
gios; and under no circumstance will
. ice see* H U*
m u.h of the .Mn .-.-.'i| pi, imd the Gull I
.. . i d.e 1 lyuai'.o 1 ec r. a I, aie here at 1
aud uvt at u-‘- Mtiiise <r at .. Juan
a i sc of cotton he ea I ail.' it nt New Or- i
and Ilfs to the m lion ot winds and cur- |
1. i.. -es out at.l* Ihd.ze. lakes a south- i
, . ~ , .oi'.-e, dout. s the Tcrtugiw. and |
/ . lie i pen Atlantic through this strait;!
i tn me Lino and distant fort.ii. atious ol I
>.'• i« tis mereiin* »t*idy j
:.. mju heattoii, making their way t •
. i... Goli through this pass.
s.iu.m sauce if up> siiion like Cui.a. a'
I i ri:.-s cur very doors, has never I
l.im never l.euisiegm lei lyas’.ales- I
d.-ii by all | art e. ; , lor Li y years, ii> [
V
e.' Si ainupon tl ' cct has I
■ .
id it :n:i J! i-uti*'.“ 1 with i tenure « 1 it, j
ijstt j.-* todispubsess And, >’ir, I
■.. :• i. t . l;» Id t< n ■he
.• f: <in UlB6 m-.n [M '• Doo- I
;k. •_ • f (if m't f«>r) his | any, says: ’
i s t,i the St cretn!<» s< f S ate of I
i S bhow ( iOiiilv v. Lilt the policy '
a. T1
e! t up n thr< I indal ions,
■ i .It it U.H *. to t!m triwnd'*T < t’ that j
uh to ui.v oilier European P-vver.
' ...-li-r would l.e resisted by the ima.i-1
. c of the American ] eopie. awl e.-
1‘ . the R:‘pui»».c;’Ji party, a•
’« .’aid against all ..ur In. lory. Vi ••
the transfer to England or to |
: . . i he, resist it to the v. ry doa‘h, ’
. ; .in of ucai-iiie or . f id ■ (
i express the opinion. J/r. i’.i -l
i.:o permit of voluntary aequies-
< *u»i's possession of Cuba, has pa>-
. heretofore respected it because
i f ti'f'.n was both able and wil
. i ami '■he I-land in a
i.-istent with the C of our coun-
■-. I. m.y aim av. iilingi.x * which she
. „ r pretend, as 1 am prepared to
ief.--.-ied, when they Lvx
■ i.: i-lied v> i. h Culm remaining in
Spa’.n. that this language was
..iihcrs in our infancy, and in the
' -strength when she occupied a
' I.' the nations ot the earln that
t i i i . r occupies?
N .’ini .f v-ar between enrselv-s and
P..wcr to-morrow, what Would
’-t-,n of Cuba? The policy if
• to remain strictly neutral, to
, lt , *,f Culia - pen to both behig
, : ither would have the right
i dial vase Ihe nimu-rou -]«irts
■ I them cxeclk-nt, would In at
~ ..-re the enemy w old place
■.ii uiv won •? have all the p.<i
: . it-.: refu.'e, ret *irt and ■•‘pair.
ii.ditv <.f defending them.
..- war between Kuss'uand the
• eriectlv neutral. tm*l “>«d e
■m.'lor I th parties, ot.r ships
. tro. ps of the allies to the C I
' ill I have been just u» ready U
■ tn o| • of UiiHsia.
H *1 in my vie** ot the
l| pineal |«>»iii<m ot Cuba, tuul
H '. hieh it involves a* n military
d’ > • d not lu-tify. mt', doe
8 at u* prompt energetic, am
S an we wiady delay ae
‘'psia U at llti* time mor
B' ••*--. but that d
| iniportaiiee and value in her eyes have been
greatly enhanced by the light in which we re-
■ gard it, and the price which we have signified
| our readine-s to pay lor it.
I unwillin ties* to pi.rt with it has also
been sustained by the active and uuceasing in
llttei” e of Great Britain and France, an influ
ence prompted not by any special interest of
til* i < in this quarter of the Globe, but a de
js'.ie to thwi.it and embarrass the policy and
pr< grass of our country. A\ bile she has per
sistently opposed our Cuban policy, and even
Intel fared elsewhere to prevent onr aequisi- !
lion of simple coal deposits for onr navy in
other sens, Great Britain has taken with a
-troiig hand, islands, countries, empires, and
1 millions of people; and on this continent, from
the Orinoco river up along the Main to the I
' Curl iblwaii Sea. and thence through the Y uca
I tan I'a-s to Honduras ai d the Bay Islands, out
! oy the Bahamas to the di-t.-mt Bermuda*, she j
Ims seized upon sahi ut. and stragetic point* j
w her.-vera gim could be planted or a standard 1
i reared.
Now, sir, 1 am for proclaiming to her and I
1 to the world, that this question of Cuba is an i
Aim ricim question, and that this Government '
| loo!:* forward to tiie time, and that rot a dis-
I t.mt one, when the Gulf ol Mexico shall be a
i clo'id s< a, as much under onr jurisdiction and
i control ns the Iri di Channel under those of
I England; rmd that no foreign flag shall then .
i float upon its bosom but by the permission of I
■ the I’t.ited States
//i, ? ''. /•/< C7.7//rator]
Agricultural Hints lor the
MONTH.
| The I’r.ANTATiox.—The general prevalence ’
of heavy rains during the past winter, Las,
i doubtless, retarded the p.'<*parati‘im of land for i
; Corn and Cotton, and it may not, therefore, be ■
too late to urge upon < nr readers the gnat i
* nece-sity of breaklnn up their binds vcr>/ deep, •
[ as a preparation for the /onr/rfrcntAs which are ’
almost certain to follow the deluge which we
1 liave been subjected to. It is too late, now, 1
to discus* the benefit of <?«■•■/> plowin',/ — it is
■ universally admitted by all larmers of sense ,
and experience.
If the ground las Ixen properly prepared,.
I Corn should now be planted, immediately—it
not [ ripared, do not delay a moment, in get- !
| ting it ready. .L'lOiurc heavily— plow v ep— I
I Uo-the best and heaviest seen vou can oitain, i
am! let your after-culture be ol the most tlior- ;
’ ough cl ariKtcr, working often and shalhnv, so |
:as to wi'ei/.l n'i roots. Indeed these three thing* ;
<oni[.rise the while system of Corn | laiiting.-1
: viz ; deep bnukiny up, plenty ol manure turned
imekr, and a frequent, shallow stirring of the |
surface duringHhe growth of the cixip.
Cotton.— Alter your Corn crop is well start- I
; ed, push forward the planting ol Cotton with-
I out delay. It is very important to get an early
: stand, ami much may Le effected in this way
by throwing up the beds light and dry. tee
various hints and sugge*ti<>nson th.ssubject, in
I previous volumes ami numbers.
S:r<<! r<da,'"<s.— Plant your main crop ot
-'set* ami “ draws " this month. If you plant
I in bills or ridges, plow the soil very deep and
tl.iow them up broad and flat on the summit
so that they may catch and retain as much
moisture as possible. Potato “draws,”or any
similar plants may be safely set out even in
dry weather, by dip| iug the roots in n thick
batter of black wui.els-muuld, or surface soil
• ami wafer, us heretofore described.
Jr.sk I'ula'.ies, it not already planted, must
be put in immediately, or it w ii! be too late for
a summer crop, i hey should Le dropped 10
j inches apart in 3 feet drills, ami covered with
a thick layer of piatiully decomposed pine
j straw or leave.-.
I Chirrs. Suyc.r Cam, for syrup, should be
i planted as soon as the weather becomes settled
ai..l warm—a little after Corn planting time.
1 The people of the West, where the climate is
not so favorable tor tins plant as with ns, are
I planting it large!., for the production of syrup
I and fodder.
Sow, also, Egyptian Millet, bat do not l. t it [
come mar the Chinese Sugar Cm:., or you will i
ruin tjie latter as a sugar plant. Early cr< ps I
of the Cow Peas may ,■.■*<> l.e sown. For sod
1 del*, v. e prefer to sow them ill the drill ; but il
' in:ended to turn ui.der for manure, sow them
i :,ri':i i-»i-.st. Common Corn may, also, be sown 1
in t Le drill for forage.
' Tits Y'Eii.'rrAm.K Gaiiiien. —Attend to all
I work not performed last month, w ithout de
' lav. Set out all Cabbage plants, yon may iiave
' ami sow more CuLL.-ige seed to head in the
.summer; Flat Dutch is the best. Thin out
! Turnips, a* soon as tiny Lave four leaves, and
' sow more Turnip seed; Early White Dutch aud
lie ’ T. pped Dutch are the best L.rspi ii g use.
i ?,i-05... tiie White Norfolk Turnip ; it v ill
i grow lurgc r than the former and suc<ee<l then.,
b you have not already sown Onion seed
ibiiu it, I do it at once ; they w ill come into use
in the latter part of the summer, when all that
ere raised from the seta oi buttons ai I’gotie.
: If you did sow black Onion seed last fall, it
can now be transplanted. Sow Carrots, Peets,
i I Extra Early is the finest,/ Parsnips, Salsify. ;
i.i tt'.ce, Ilad.slies, Thyme, Pars ly and Ilape
. a.t early greens.) 'i lie White Belgian Carrot
*t.:.i 1 onr h>t * I’lruers l.e t. Also sow Mangel ;
, Wur.z l; it v. ill l e f. iind veiy good fur late ;
i use, wi.eii the other beets are gone. Plant all i
.in rows 1H inches apart. Sow, also, a litlie '
spot with Celery and protect the plants from j
, tiie sun. When C berry trees aie in bloom, I
, i piaut Simp Beaus; Early \ ;..v.itme G an ex-j
. cefient variety, imd we are inclined to recom
meud it in pieferciice to all others. Yv’hen
1 Apple trees are iu flower plant Sq ashes (.Scal
lop r-quasii is the best) in.bills 3 teet apart; ,
. a»so, t'ucumbe. •.* and ilusl.meloiis 6 feet apart; ■
, : the Nutmeg and Citron Melons arc very line
and the earliest; Beechwood Melon is very
superior, but a latier. The Persian Melon, or
“Ispahan,' is an excellv.it variety, too tender
1 jor tiie m.dUle States, but docs Wei. here. Ail
v m-.saregreuti • beiiefitted by guauoor poultry
manure, applied in a liquid iorni, ot eii, but
1! uut 100 MJimg. At the same time, also, sow
Okra, Tomatoes and Egg Plants. Hill up
: l.uubarb. Asparagus w ill now begin to sprout;
i do not’.-utter any to run up to seed, but cut all
f down.
, : , .udons n:; y “ow be planted in hill
1 .. ~p: using leal mould, allies and
t pm .i.y manure hbeially in the Lili. There
* are so many different kinds and varici * that
t we will not undertake to decide us to the
e best.
• Plant a full crop of English Peas, for a suc
’• cs -s.on. For a late crop, we think the “ Blue
'• Imperial,” mid the “ Prussian Blue" the best;
e when planted at the same time a* the "Extra
c Early," they will mine in three weeks later.
,H Tub OitcuAitP ami lin rr Gauiies.— Yoiiny
trees, if propelly | .anted and trimmed, will
■° med no stakes ; but it they are inclined to blow
i about in the wind, tie t. cm upto a firm stake
ic w Illi a stout ami Li mud strip ol cloth tailor's
<1 “listing orsehedge " i* excellent foronesen
' son Should the spring Le dry mid w arm. they
-t Im immediately “mulched” heavily («•
.brvi-'id for Ro»cs below i and wattired, through
■ the ni’dcldtu. from lime to turn-. Do not di
lay .he mideliing Ikyond lha middle ot April,
• H •• 4 ’ hc
i nt, < rmnrrU'd * itli tree ctillurv iu th<
if i Nt h in or* bird
WH JiHd’ ***** Umuda-Ufc; y»)
rent, ’ not only in music and in the delight
which they afford the eyr and the heart, but
also in the destruction of myriads of rapacious
insects. As a further pr. lection against pre
datory insects, hang up a number cf wide
tnouthed bottles, halt tilled with molasses
water, in your trees —you will catch a great
number of them.
The Fi.oweh Gahiiex.—Propagate' aud set
out Dahlias —plant the seed* of all hardy An
nals—inttl-’h your Roses w ith a thick layer
of leaves from tl.e hollows of the woods.
I sprinkling a little soil over the mulching to
keep the wind fr.,in blowing it away—trans
plant Evergreens ot all kinds, just as the new
yrout'i is coiniaeM'lnif — the only proper time. —
(. lean up ai.d roll your gravel walks -dress
your Borders- tie up ail herbaceous flowering
plants to -t.o.vsof cypi v-sor f.’liina tree wood,
1 ami put everything in trim tor the season.
i If Annual Flow, rse ilshave not been sown.
| do so at Alice; work the soil deep, and enricii
it well- poultry muuuie i*excellent; all Stocks
! and Gdi Flowers me highly bclietitted Ly it.
-
Doni ocr.it ic Meeting in Talbot.
Ptr Ui. it t<> p:c i>us notice, a meeting of
the J ' morratic i ar v of Talbot County a-sem-
Ll. d in the C'.urt ii 'use, on the 23<l inst., and ■
was fti/jii .! j i v . .Jling D . Draue to
i the Chair, and app h.v.og E. \\ . Pou Sec
; ret a y.
The object < f the meeting I c ng explained,
I on m -ti-.m, a I’.’ii: ..i;te>- ol live, consisting ol
j .Jae.l: Brown, Le .; il. Smith, Daniel YV eatliers.
' Dr. I'.. Wellsand d ,hn E. Barksdale, were r.p
--: pointed to report matter fa* the actio* of the
1 meeting. Th" <-..mm':ttee retired, and hr tight
■ in tl.e following Preamble, Resdutm-ns aud
' noininr.tioiis:
REPORT.
Th? present political position of a large por
, ti'.n ‘ the Northern people towards the S uth-
I ern States ol this C mfc leracy, attract our at- '
I tentiou and <■ intmm-l our serious considera-’
' tion. We r -.ard the menacing and insulting
I attitude of the :wti-slavery States, as destruct
ive of State sovereignty and Southern Rights. .
Our interests and Constituiionr.l guarantees,'
us a free and s .v. reign people, arc aggrieved. ,
I The sovereign Rights of Southern States, in
' the Territories acquired by the common
blood, or the e num n Treasure, ate outraged,
i Tariffs, f.r protection vl sectional and anti-
I .slavery intere. is, arc demanded imperiously.— ;
i Especially are our rights involved in property !
. under the C. o titution, menaced most insult-,
! ingly—all which, we regard as destructive of
. ill-.. Original Compact, and working to the ,
I Southern S at:-s’ degradation and dishonor. — !
I Be it known, we desire but equality in the !
! I nion —a faithful execution of the Original
.C< mpact. B d nuthd no more, lie ADre no
less. Therefore —
Koolr"'. 'l l.at this meeting c .tieur in vindi
cation of tl.e eiuimciiis expressed in the fore
going Preamble, and invite tiie co-operation ol
ail parties South, ia their execution ai.d sup
port.
llesolred, That, as tie people, we should de
fiantly resist the aggressions of the anti-sla- ■
very section iioon the .southern Slate.’, until ,
our s.n ci cigiitv is respected, our Consiituuonai
ft '■lits in km.wledge I, and S.ate equality in
the I’nion admitted.
A'..0.’r...' That the aide, dignified, and bold ;
(Icfeii e of the Constitution, of Southern hou
r of Southern Rights, of our interests, and
of our pr.,party, by the il >n. Allied Iverson,
in his late great speech upen the Pacific Rail
R aid Bill, before the Senate of the I’nited
Statecommands our imqualil.r I approba
tion. and entitle* him to tl:" ro*pe. t. a inuia
lion and support of his e nistitueucy through- ,
out the State ot Georgia.
Jt solred. That the wisdom and unwavering
firmness of II * Excellency, G..vern >r Brown :
his upright and judicious administration <4
Suite Govermii'-n; ; If practical ami pra.se
worthy mamigoment of paid c properly ; his
guardmil pzom.Mmi <d tie peopie* every in-;
icrc.’t in his hands, n .t only warrant his con
tinuance in .face, I ::t commands the rcspe.d |
and fma::y tliou-ands. and -li. uld
i meet ‘.he iq iali.ie 1 app:uba‘i >n of every true
Georgian.
ll< ”/r<’<f. That the proceedings of this meet
ing b - published in the “Columbus lime*
and " Empire State,” and the Press generally
■ oe requests 1 t > copy.
Y. ur Committee suggest the foil wing dele
gations :
7b Calieraalorial Convention.
I>K. wm. brane.
GiiDR-iE BICHANAN,
JOHN li. BARKSDALE,
DANIEL WEATHERS,
JOHN C. MA IND.
7’> t '.inyri's I :ud Cuiirention. . i
WM. WILSON.
JAMES SMITH.
JOIIN S. VAI tillN,
Da. WYNN,
GliOR IE McCRARY.
Th- R -p >rt i f the Committee was unani
utou-Iv ii l ' :-l, and, on m.-tion, the meeting
I adjourned.
WM. DRANK, Chm'n.
E. W. P.m, S< y.
CRAV.TORD SHERIFF SALE.
A'1 t ILL Id* sold on the first Tuesday in Mny
\ | next, in Ku -ny ii!<-. in Mini count; , vvhu
1 in tiie usual hours ot sale, the fbiluwing piui.erty, to
' wit :
Half of lot of land No. 102, half of lot No. 123, Lal’
of lot No half ot lot No. ri, and had ot lot ot
i land N'». , i.ait ot tiie tunber ou 10l .\o. I'4, and
! naif ol the*>a»v Mill OU saia lands, ail lyit* ; in the
' Zill PiMmt of * iu.vtuid county; levied on as tiie
bi'vpvityol Wiiiiain . Aiaithews, to satis y teu h
ias issued out of a Justice Court of the •>.•> district
G. AL, "I Ciawtoid county, in tuvor oi Jacob Lowe
, .s. William W. Matthews*. Property pointed out by
deteedaut. Levy made and returned by Hutus tai
ler. Constable, aud returned to me this 2 jUrch,
ik. MORGAN HANCOCK,
apnl 2 w Sheriff.
CRAWFORD SHERIFF SALE.
\\7TLL be sold before »l’« Court House Door tn
\ V the town ui Knoxv die. on the hrsi fue.’»day in
M.»v next, witii.n the legal hour* of sale, the !©.•
lowingpropeity to-wit:
Lot ot Laud number sixty-seven, (67; in the 7th
district oi origiuaiiv ilousivu now than lord conuty,
{.•pvutinl* two ii las issued out of •he Justice Cottit
of the jd district t«. M„ ol Crawfoid county ;
Janies M. Harper vs. James Hut»ou, and said h fas
transferred to jasou Castieoerry ; said lot levied on
by Kufus Carter, Constable, aud returned to me.—
property pointed out by Ja-on Castleberry, as the
pr • e.lv o I said Jarno ilutsou, this March j... HoV.
a lit 2 w MORGAN HANCOCK, .Sheriff
Notice to Planters.
1 TAVING purchased of Mi. lima. Rugby his en-
I tut iiarivst in the Negro traue tn Macon, 1
l.iae this meiLod ot lutorinmg thu»e who wish to
purchase or sell Negroes mat the buatnos will be
continued at the ohi stand next uo r to Messrs.
Adams A Kwhoids, Cottun Walehouse, on Pojiiar
’ Street, wheie they can tmd at uii times a liken lut
ot ' i aud Maryland Negroes nt hur prices. 1
will al% pay liberal prices tor ah young ami likely
; \cgioe* ottered tor sale. J G. NOLL.
k ' ■ 1,1
/ t E<>R(»l ( rawtord < oiinty.
(l O neieas, ZtpliMhiah A. l owhi and John It.
7 l ..wief Executors ou the estate ol Nathan Fowler
i deceived, “pplies to me tor letters ot dismission frum
f »uid estate.
lhe.tf*ie therefore toeite «nd »<lmoni»h >ll and
1 Mugmar, Ihe lieir. un i cie-liloi* ol Hie eutule ol .aid
* devea*v>l, |«> be ami appear at 11’’ olhee wilbm th*
, time uieav'iibed by law tvefiow ww it any theyot
eitnerot I.,rm may hue why *»"l lel.vi• <n»mi«,o
’ i v »:iouid n-.t be granted the .aid applicant,
. ’Given under uiy liaud aud ..iticiai riguaiure at of.
tivv. Ima 2 >lh March, I* ’•
l> apr 2 w JAMES JRAY, Ordinary
|»l N<‘ IN A JOttSNTON,
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCH TS
leb I. i( MU.MI.tII, U.I.
South-Wosteru Hailroad Stock
>•' Nought by
a DUS 41« T H BLOOM, Cu
Spring and Summer Millinery for
1859.
Mrs. Howland
IS now receiving her usual stock •• '*•
of Elegant I’ai Hian Millinery, jK. ■', < .*
to which she would call the at- :
I tenticn of buy ers. As in Eleganc”, '
Quidity iind \aiiety. they are un- Xg jP ‘• J
btirpu'bsed, among them are
French Flowers j, y
In all variety. Rich and Varied “ . |
Stylo of Ribbons, Elegant Lend Dresses, Caipfunes,
ati’d Cans, Pattern Hats of (Hang Luce, Braid ami
Fancv Straw, ( hildie.i’s Hats, Flats: and I’onnets,
Ladirs’ and Mism .< Flats, Equestrians and Bonnets,
Skirts, ShawN,'i'idmas, (’oisett'*. Dress Ti'iinniings,
Hair Pins, Hair Braids. Splendid style* Einbroide
. ries in pail Lace, liomtun, Valencia and French
Muslin. With a variety of articles 100 tedious to
mention.
Milliners supplied on the most reasonable terms 1
either wholesale or retail.
New sly es oi all Goods in her line, received week
i Iv through the .'C.ison; order.*, uttem e1 to with care
and dis| atch. mteli 21 d tl
185 S .1859.
Spring & Summer irade.
E. J. Johnston & Co.
HAVE in addition to tlieir former stock received
and made recent selections of
Watches, Jewelry,
r ilveranJ Silver Plated Ware,
I'ancy Good*, Cutlery, Arc., A*c.
Making one of the largest and most elegant as
sortments o! goods to be ton.id in the Southern cit
ies, and offered on the most model ate tel ms.
An inspection and careiul comparrison of qualities
ami inkcs, icspectfully hoiicned. Three doors
above the Lanier i 'ou>e, Macon, Ga,
E. J. JOHNSTON. G. S. OBEAR.
March 21, I ■■
Pianos I
Os elegantly’cai veil IL-sewood, and all the plainer
i varieties, just received, and for sale on tne best [
terms by I- •’ JOHNSTON A <O.
Pianos taken in exchange.
March 21, 1
NIL\ Ell FORKS, SPOONS, AC., Al ~
Received b. late arrivals, making the largest and
best stock ever offered in .uacon. Warranted ol i
' sterling quality being '.♦ih-loovths tine.
I Also, a line lot of warranted “IT. S Coin,” at low ,
er prices, [march 211 E. J. JOHNSTON &( O.
HAIR WORK TO ORDER.
Over 2 •*) designs irom which to make selection by 1
march 21 E. J. JUliNft 1 UN A CU.
i)ILLIAKD Balls, Cue Leathers, Wax Ac., al |
F wa' - <m hand and tor sale at low pric s.
march 21 E. J- JOIiNoTON 4 CO.
MEEKSHAM PIPES, warranted genuine, t* r sale
.by hiarcn 21 E. J. JUiiNoION A CU.
| ''ANS in '.iictje taridy, Travelling and Recticule
1 HasKcts, i.v.»tiier .'luichcls Ac., lur sale by
u h. .1. .1 •i.y.'>loA ix t 0,
WATCHES and Jewelry repaired and v.anunteil
, by marih - id n. J. JuHNftiON A IU
City pa pet s copy.
On €!unMgnnicni.
Fine Guns ct ite vol vers.
| ‘v/.v n«*»e uivb 3 ul inc oiuie i»» ai.
I N. naicoeiuer, m»rtii-sme ot iriauguiai Diucx.
’ me talleiihun ot .'uv. ciiaiii.'ami l iauieis i» invited (u
.iu eicguiil a .Sul iii.VkiL ol Uuume Guns ut ml prices ’
up io cdi. ii, 1 di gel auu spui tmg uuies mhu lei
cncope atluCimieut, i/oys tnu.s, Kviulveis uua i ts
lots, muuulvu m iiury auU 2hner piuie lugetbei
Wiiii e»Ci y ucav’t ipiiou ui snouting uppaiutus.
.4. i.i.A i ;>.X
MRS. S. AUDOIN
’a \ kssu uc I’ivpdivu vAutuib uri new a.ock oi
▼ ▼ jxdis u.nt r am.j uuous on 1 uvsuuy next, ihc
-aiu. La>: urn! examine tui* y<>ursei\cs.
maicti z » u-«>i
X' lihbii DKUbrS, hI£BIGIHrES,
CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS, PU f I/,
rrair l meh i, ac.
'I'HE undei signed oilers for sale on as low
1 term.' as any house in tne r'tute, pure and yy
c.,auie .u-Ghemvs, amt uarraiilcdgenuine. £&
Lueimcais in great \uriety,
in gi« at aoumlancv ami always fresh,
t <i, miit-i », as mo tcu, tuivign amt immestic,
in.viiuiiivuis- Urmui ano ad <>iners,
; toilet .u iictV' in g. vat xaneiy,
> raaev Jsoup.'’ and umer >oups m great larivtv,
1 aiiii", Uns, lurpeuiine, bunimg l iuid,
rrencn niUuw wiuss, and licsu r utty,
paint ill tisnes, l uiors, loots, 1 enciis a.id Sponges.
I iuiii.'ui -* oath, r ui'iutmc, Damar and Japan,
Medicinal iiti bs amt i>utamc Meuieines,
,’iaic.i, tDiigie-.'’ *» a.er ami best I urate Magnesia,
Humi, lea.', lilaCKiiig, i rucm.es, >mid Paper,
jivdicai rscaie*, JHoriu.s auu Pesues, iron aim Porce-
. Geietines, Soda, Potash, Alum, Saltpetre,
1 t astur Gil. »''«eei Un, « ou taver Un, iiosc Water,
quinine, Mmpnme, I'ipvrine and xien’s,
iiuisum W mi v iieriy, < nciry Pectoral, Lozenges,
Gum Props, Hryuut > t noma Hemcdy, ■•genumv.’’
.xt.d an Ofc.jer iciiaine preparations u» .de<ncine,
nest U lues and riianuy mi Mememai use uii.v,
, best Mustard ami » >, i Mcc.s mi numiy use,
Aounuaiicv oi liesii Munivii and I* mail Seeds,
n.eiituc(by dine urass fned and other .'■'evils.
GMbiGh I'AYXE,
Druggist and Apothecary,
■.Corner Mulberry St. aud Cuttun Avenue, Macon, Ga. |
uct i I
i . (.. HOLT, Jr.,
.ZAT'rOZRED'TZE'V’
MAI UN. GA.
OFFICE in Ralston s new biucK on (’herry Street,
rirst door aboie entrance to ( oncert Hail.
ROBERT ( </l EM AN ,
COMMISSION MEKCHANT,
M.H UN, GEORGIA.
Wil! give prompt attention to tilling orders foi
Cotton.
Uihce over E. Winship’s Clothing Store, Cotton ;
A \ enue. oct 20
T. K. 151.00.i1, ’
Factor & Commission Merchant.
MACON, GEORGIA.
oct 20
DR. W. HORNE
h;s Professiumil services L» I.iw citizens
1 <.t Bibb and adjoining counties. \\ hen not pro
t‘.-:-i<niallv absent he may be h-und at hisOrtice, od
Uottdu Avenue, next door to Claik A Barker s si.ne,
oral the Lanier House. He will promptly attend to
call:- Irom the country. mar xi-ts i
SPEER & HUHTER,
AiruRNEYS AT LAW,
31 ACOX, G A.,
Office ou Triangular Block, Corner oi Cherry 3.reel
and Cotton Avenue.
1 haree’iociated » patnera in the practice ol
i.aw in tiie cuunlle* of tiie-Mueuli ainla.lj in
n:g Circuit.*, and eisea here in the ntate by special
c i.u aet ulm>, trill attend the lederal Courts at bu
ranii.di and Marietta. ALEX. M. l-l'h.r.K,
let). 1. , SAMUEL iIL’STEB.
DR. H. A. METTAUER,
HAVING spent a portion of three successive years
iu tins city, during winch time he Las limited
lhs practice almost exclusively to Surgery, now re
specUuiiy otters his services tu the citizens oi Macon
and tne surrounding country, in ali the branchcsul
his profession. Uihce ou the oouth-east corner of bd
and Cherry street* over Asher Ayres’ new Grocery
Store. si
AT
1S D ♦.) •
WE would inform our friends and the public tka
we are supplied as usual with a large and tashiona
ble
Spring Stock of Dry Goods,
which we are determined to dispose of at very small
profits. To cud is tube convinced.
oct xiv W. W. PARKER A CO.
GRAND OPENING
‘ OF
NEW SPRING GOODS.
“ liimieiiMC Attraction.”
1 I ADIES and Gentlemen, one and all, w» invite
! a you to call and sec our New Spring Stock of
Fancy
DRY OOOX>®.
They arr Rich, Hurt and Rucy, and far surpass
any St »ck in BEA LTV, that we have ever rpeurd iu
Macon. \\’e are selling off our
Croodo
j rapidly, end ean eclipse all competion in that line.—
* e Our CARPET DEPARTMENT is now complete and
'ittnttii'f.
1 Cal) au4 aee our Curiain Damasks, and Laee ar.d
* Muslin Curtains, they arc eptiirly fresh and Ml
. Mj i;. itiitti’ii.
’’ Facts stnaks louder than words ; give us a call
and we will euunuce you that our a’.oek ia
FAR Ml I’EHIOR
tn anv that Lt* before been offered Io the public, and
} tbs itH’K PHD I.• ate d iuti t<» •*luw water” mark
’ New tioxis recvnnd by e»ery et«**.mer. Orders
pr omptly tilled Uor Mh 110 la
“ Q nek Bales,” Polite attention to our Cue
toaera, and ” flmall ProflU. ’
tri 10 UO*TH'K ,KKIM 4 CO
LANIER HOUSE,
MACON, GLOKGIA,
LOGAN & MEARA, Proprietors
t |MIE PROPRIETORS oi this well Miown
1 establishment, respectfully give notice T'-’jK
i that they aie still candidates for .he patron- h.jflM
age of the Trav elliug public, and uetei mine< jumuas
tu omit nothing to deserve uell ot t ieir guests uu<
j maintain the rvputatiuu of the I ousi.
Froo Transportation
Os Passengers and Baggage, to and fr«»m tl:- II uise
. by a line new Omnibus amt Baggage Vi agon, whirl
they have provided fol* that purpose*, i’assengeri
hereattcr will be* at no cxpvi tawh r *vrr for tram-i »T
tation of tliviiiseh vs ami men baggag • either way be
tween the I aiiivr House and i..< Railway Stations it
Macon. We ask a continr.anvv <.i t >ui>hc patronage
and pronu.sv ailvnliun ami cumlui t u» our gi.esis.
uct 20 LOiIAN A MEAKA.
1 i!i:i LYSI RIM E lO.IirA.XiES,
iiarlibrd -Im »rporated 1810, Cap.ta;
1. ? .'lO,Ol HI.
im* Npringeield Capital <1 •’».
1 lie Jliissasoit at Sprmgheld, C qHal |1
with a large si«. plUs secure ly invented.
Poh*cie*s in the hist class Cuiiipa.’.ies issued am;
, losses prom..:l v adjusted by
I’,.’. .JOHNSTON, Agent.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Hail Lol, Macon, Geoigia. Ihe s.u« :iuc:s j Igtkla
would retain their thanks for the vuy LLvrui unu
long continue i patronage < xte tided to th m , and
wornd must iv-t'vcit.: » solicit a c ■•tih i. 1 . ot tl.e
*a. i \» i ~ . U ;. i. .i" t Hi.".. It d
BOOTS aND taIOES.
mostly of our own mam<..tctuie, to wlurli weedy ad
; ditioiis w ill be nmt»; ad tl.e (itilctt al style-* an I
patterns usually cai.cd in m a shoe si.. ami nouid
. invite thoji. wi >b.i.g io p’trcl’.a , to rail amt exam
ine our stack, as n v are prep.ircd tu sell us low as
anv house iu me e ilv m .Matt-.
! 6ctl:» ‘ MIX & KIRTLAND.
1)001 ...
J Calt i
I oi various kimls an-t ipiuiitirs, both sewed and pvg
I gvd. Just received aud tor sa c low bv
j oct lu MIX J; I JUTLAND.
I>UB!;!d: SHOES. A iaip. a.-> I.;etit« : 1.. ids
£ 1
’ Uui rubber r>hurs ul Goodyear s celebrated patent. —
: Just received and tor sale iow Ly
oct 1J AiiX A KIRTLAND.
rjANTAI ION N it I ■ the
best assortment of Negro Sii »es, we have ever
’ uhered in tins maiket. Men’s double soled peg and
muled black and russ-tts; do. bea'V stug.e soled
! black and russetts ; do. buys and youths biuck ami
' russetls, all ot which we are selling verv low.
| oct. 1 j MIX a hid rLA ND.
J)OOTS AND SHUES. Men’s and Buys and
J \ oath’s tine call and kip peg’d Bouts ; Men s
i stunt kip hunting und mud Bouts; Gents lasting
Gaiters, Monterey, opera ami ties, and tine calf Bvu
-1 guns; Gents, buys’s and youths patent and euam
eded Brogans ; Men’s boys’ and youth’s California
kip Brogans, u large as.su* linent.
I bet IV MIX 4 KIRTLAND.
JACG3 SCHALL,
BOOT’ SHOE .MAKER,
WALKER S BUILDIN 0,
Mulberry SUect, near the Jiudica! College,
Oi’l'TißS ii s services to the public in ali tin
branches id' his art. He hatters ium.*.eil turn
m me manufacture of B iots, Slums, und Gaiters par-,
ticularly, he vui giveentne sutisiacliuH lu his pal
runs. Orders respccttully solicitid.
(eb 22 d 1-y
Drugs, Medicines,
Chciiiical.*,
Oii*, \ arni'iie*. En;
Inotruineii's, Pei fuinciy,
Garden Seed, Arc.
On hand by’ ZE I LIN A HL NT,
Wholesale ami Keiiut Dealers,
Opposite the store of J. B. A W. A. Ross,
feb xo-ii Macon, Ga.
VMMON I k FED Bot e ruj erphosphut of lin (,
. a long e.'iauLshed ami permanent chemical ma-
' nine, for sa.e in large and s■•.ad quantities bv
ieb X d tl Z.EILIN A lll' N F, Sme Agents.
Some tiling New.
ONE Cask superior .Mint Juleps
One “ “ Und \ iierry Brandy,
Uuc “ “ Biack berry “
And Wines of all kinds, fur sale bv
ten 24 GREEk‘ A FREEM AN.
FLO! K ! FLOI R ! FLOUR !
|0 BBLS. •• Hiram Smith 1 . .r,
5 “ Buckwheat, for sale bv
febl'l GKEt R a FRI ’ ‘ .
■)l I ii.K i Butter! i.< -h a;., a! . ke - in
IS st
feb xix GREI R & I REEMAN.
j ij’Fßr.vs .in; \le _■ <•,*’ **• . • > r ):
ej fob xix GRi
j > ’
I I.P >es fur sale by GliEl.’R Afc Kr.EM .\N .
teb iV-lf
MACKERiJ ’. M.ii-Kervi ! la Jar..-* uni small
. packages, for sale bv
i feb l.» ’ GREER A FREEMAN.
Wood's Gallery
{SstU the FasLimiable r< -11 <f a I hu ms « thr
. beautiful P< r ratts in Oil :• d Pa A ... ih
; ami Imperial i’lmlog;aplis. A gre J mi. y • n ?\..i
tion. Ambruty pcs, One lu I'.umt;> i ti|i.u ll; .a ♦ ,i
1 aud see us. Wushuigtoo B>«<ck. M. cun. Ga.
fab !'• d-ts
Mrs. F. Dessau.
W' 1 "' 'p " 1 j ;I ' AV . • I ' l ' an I
Bonnets, Caps, !
A' l * a inagnilkcnl .-:<•- !< of
’ /’ ii r. <■ ii i. ac i: i:. i.v //./.. in .
sliu-< ii, m.-ircli i'l' -ls
th*. W»«. £’. Bioll.
\i ■ :I . : I i/l .■
Vv i
I hu ie*i<leiiCc n> \ .ue» ille, <qq.o*ile Majui I <.u.. i
inarch .* d-nii*
PLOWS,
Plows, bleei i I >w-. >ib soil Plows, jih
i Plows, Ditch’.u •; Pmw-'. Gan'e i J !i;W', a i .- I
* and 2 Furrow l’l»>ws, Harrows, M i-h.ck' l . f. r > •• bv
NATHAN WEED. ’
1 i i?u’ ‘d • ‘ bi- 1 b» t i.i-.kerc Com -; .
IHFES >
V. ie<i’» wai l anted, Biniih-y A Steel Gl
- t'.me >wd H* vs, i’i. uc <•<. :.-rby
N?. iHAN WELD.
-SHOVELS..
! f*otks, Lil-Il £x iiusli bcylhe-i, S »ck<*t /rinks,
■ ( ..turn and Wool < aids. Sheep .■shears, Curry Combs,
j Z/orse Brushes, L r side bv
N T/7ANWI .'
/ ’/ \ «> mis,st
V V >huck tutiri-*, Giam Ci.idles,
- Svy the biudea, Grain Sic. -s, Fan Mi !*, Threshes,
/7m se i’o'.vv s. Otter ami Be ivcr Trap, WtteJbar
• rows, fur Wood, Coidaud Dirt, < liuin-. Ac., t >r .-.vlt
by
IRON & STEEL. ’
liun, r»w veils I run, Duudit. iiuu ut an Kinds, //urst
Shoes. //or>e Shoe Nails. Plow, Cast, German, Bit.--
ter and Spring Steel, Sheet iron, Boiler lion, Jack
Screws, trowuars, Screw Wrenches, Ac., Ac., uh
tor sale bv NAl'//AN W LED.
March il*
I m pie m e n t s.
|)I>I ’"V \f V Im. iem-.ii’ in setti
1 R I, .* i ILN \ f cm.ij-lete. Prun in >
Runes, budding Knives, Pruning >*heai •. long am
short handies. Pruning//ouks, Pruning Saws, i Eird
enmg and Seed //ue, Garden //oc ami hake, Gardei
TrowJs, Garden Spudcs, Spading Fork-, Pu»at<
R&kes, Garden Plows, Garden Ban ws, for mlf* bv
NATHAN WEED’.
Macon March 11, ! ■'>?.
Garden Rakes & Hoes.
•kA DOZ. Ga len Rakes,
JU i Doz *• I! h -
6 “ Ladies Garden Unci’,
4 “ Garden Hoes with rake - .
Just received and tor sale t- B. A. WISE,
feb xviid-2m w-.’.m Cherry Street, Macon.
Designs for Monuments
ROB T E. LAUNITZ, H. Y.
E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.. Amenta.
Macon, (la.
Georgia h>i>!> < » >..»»•
* J.hit. Lira ‘tn, Alni inidratur
1 4 de L >ms non o! John .Martin <1*••■«-a- A Till • f Li
ed and a iinini?trah'r «»f Eliza J. Mar terpleadvr.
tindecea«d. Injunction.
vr. J In Httprri' r
Boftirk and J .bn«, ! Court Bibb c<
1 Hubert >< .ul< r. < t. al. ed. al. J
i
j 5 jth Carulina. »ur th- •!■ f» r-Lent* in •a , -i I
1 r» eid -s Gut <>( the limits «»f t'i l • -t. y m.'l h a: -.
i| ia on tn ><ion rd«i*d. that - ' i‘ p* ’• •
■aid R-elwri M *■ nt -Ly p* «i‘ ! t-*r mutv ■
in one : tie |‘ublm liaz tu ■ puld.»l» lia tb< <My
M.- a . • u I*.
.1 At t’bKUI'H re, Mor> 11 11, I
IL <. ! \M \n.
► For Sale.
. i - ■ 1
J
•Vt t(
Mourning Goods,
>. Beantiiul Goods; Call and see
them at’
•d i.niifh 24d-tf
Latest Arrival
e,
•h FIIGM
Boston, New York and
n PHILADELPHIA.
’ JI WiXu r ar. • ;• i J‘v aov <’ ciii Tam
1 J- uow • pvnin •n • <»t* t •
L XKGESi , Ri( ill. T
And l c-t sckt ied <.
J )I\\ Cx <.><>< Is,
, liver* j. r.l m ti. Sot, 11: rn mi 11 V< ■ balance
<• »... i i : i’li v?’; •'. • . CL' w y
( j ij v> ■ Ih.ve .: ■ m H.'• ‘ t - ..■ in n
.j is ui .it v. .-ay, a’i 1 ai’. pro 1 . ■ii • r«»i» ■ • iris ...
.. . A-> \ I a slim c urn . .... .■
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Ladkj J.pj.rln.ci.t
1 Dlk. Gi II! . IB h ffki 'k h p!a n,R bb,
L* l ; •
u < . 11l C i .M . i mid . . 'd i al!< V >iik.
■ 1 D•! Id. J.:p -,. . I in. i n.l h.» S.;k Holes, in '
L 1i- tics. or it M ’rl.• II ’ is.
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I <• iu tin and ! ■•■ i <*;.'■ »I’ ..
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Xfioc idnti-iiaS,
r . . . Sucvvs. Eml .• id*d.
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g ? i : ftr • 1 .|L I. i'.u : !!!> •i-h' •: ’)«’•
|. Br o . •. .g- a d - 1 til r . •.1 AV T. I-i • !)11l -
- ask and .\:o Lins. !*.>;< v- C..t :: .md !ri*h L»n
er.s. E-.nbroia d Wind- v < iirt.ru iMh.n-k:’, Mars; ds
Qu;!.', f; a ii, i. Ainu h;• ;> j.riiin. Lin-
< en ihiiiin .' and Earin. r S<. i Tr. vds, CoG.ai
i- :i*L < .. •. And in.ti.y •■..ar •<j us t•• iiunicrcniA to
u i: . < iu-.ni und 4th bed hat
d ; E. EINSi KINS’.
i C >r. of 2d Si. an t CvUou Avenue.
?Ja mar 2o
Citi ■:•!! a id T< lo ;raj h j lea \ COj y.
Fresh Anival!
1 / U k ’’HO.t 1. lb i< i In : t •’ _iue>,
1 \ H 1 •> Cad > new Pig li-tn. ,
i. .s. line ib iv-.i i>evl,
]<»<• Fie«h Bologi.u >;nisag«'s,
Lbls. I'ivKlvd Beei and I'vrk,
! 6 " i’tg’a Heads, sjineiiimg now.
In store, and for saie bv
inmcti ‘ GREER A FREEMAN.
, Champagne—Champagne r
f t •i„iivil,." p f ns un i (jnu tr,
il ; “ livid 'i .S,
‘ ••'■■“l- ■■
L “iivi.'.div I ils uivl t'renu. * . .
Lovers m guud i.ie u;c nr. itvd !<> gi.c us u call, :
we gum aiii- v to give you -lim ii i! g ilic.
uidicii2.d iw iiid.i-.Kiii kiiEE.MA?*,
Found.
VIOCKET BUUiv v<. ...... gan . :.i »..nt of Ril- j
\er tdriuge and smiic vias. 11 e losi : c.-n vb-
; tain the same <»y catJii>g at the fytuk j
. 1o»jW r
A. ra. uO.,
Invite uttei.lion to U.eir
l, . n ? v fed 1/
uillHiJ ilwii utjiiilUjil ulikn,
I/-’*." ~’O .... 1..1- .' 4'. ..■ ■IH-. 1
X J i r*• i.c • •• • ivd , i vtuv. '.»«la plm
i jmwK ' l ’ ri x tiulh, i i apdi eta ....d .npaeva i n.cr..- '
i and Sacks, Linen PkkKs and m-cks Liueu Dusteis,
i HlacK t as.Miiieies and Drap u eta 1 ants, Ac.
. | ma.cn ecd-il
/ ’rdrhirii..-. . Gu« ! u L ige uirietv
U
luurvh ■ *’d If
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\’i • I 111 r.:. i iio’ • * ! ' iirii»:.i nil .-i •.< ■*.
j A u. im.a r.. A CU S.
House and Lot for Sale at
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c I U.h. 1 i.uv.v.;.; Lm.u.i ii.v «< •.. i wi’l g:\eit
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Aiir?’. h. Agugsil
I r iv an i d fioin New Ymk ’. a a m/Li .
• 1 I
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i lir z'd :-.'! the 2 L’A L; i'umi :• •'.•■t <!e iriiLl-.-
‘ st,, a ■ i f
Brenda ESaik,
■ ■ Os over'.- ’. . A’'- -. ’ ’ ”.v ’>h and f<: cv m* '-
... u.: .... ..-’’.a . I a-.; u.’aro
i i .''til-, 11 <ii. Urm >■!. v;. <> -r.; ■ u .-! • i »•. t■ir* .u i*
v 1 I Back I :.. : , W-u . I a:>>. A?. G;:li
ami •■' hr im.'srivv !»'.■: i pui * m>
it v , • iiii.c!; mir ii.G . >it. i! nnkhd h»i
g ■ , ; J >< l-r.is : -:' i. . : the |j..u:u pat •
i, rvilt.j ‘ i ii. : ci:;, an : ii’ r<m::i;i r c'unties. '
; All d w ' -Ii i tic: s : wh r ( a.
in. > .i ■- •
■j FAaGI Hi K Hiil.sE,
stm h m ms r.
1 ° 1
ls COTTON AV ENUE, M 05, GV.
j 11. \V. V»’. JOHNS )\ rv.’p' ally rd >tiiv ;
r- 1 il 1 citizens • t Luc .u tind vici> .-y, ir.at ue is now I
v i fullv prepared to i’YE :u;d I‘inish in the neatest ;
stvle, uni at s»h<»rt n •-..re. every descript no ot La
dies and Gen lemen’s arvl.
A Snkn, >al and V.’oolen Goods, r.r-i in fact,
d , Goods iifevi ry fabric ; Shawl-, oi evvrv description
•e . pved and Brv-*v,d ; while and kR ki tds of Shawl.
■- eleaiisf i, bleached and stun * removed. Articles fur
k mom mug dyed at the ahor'.esl notixe.
H Gvn: « i -’ it*, I’antA, V'csU and Cravats dyed h
. b autifu: blu<k\
(ient*’anj-arcicleansed from paint, tar 4c., ’
- without Ripping; in elln ■ words Dyed oi Cleansed ■
whole < . Regs Finnj Cloths, Av., Cleansed
at this rs’aldi.sbmeDt.
Warranted nd to Smvt.
Eid Glmt" dyed black. Straw tn d all kinds of Ron 1
nets dyed all the light colors as well as toe black,
( s end f -'.it the latest styled and shapes. Cak
g i tis cleaned Ac., ac.
Woolen Goods Not Ripped !
•n This is the only establishment of the kind in Mu
to con wheie the En.i b.ng is execute ! bv
A liberal sbr.re <4 the public patroi age is respect
fii’iy solicited. All w<»rk w;.mimed t • give entire »
: satisfaction, or no charge will be made.
Orders from persons in tiie city should be left ot
the Dys Hotsk, where the subscriber rosy be found
at all times.
Order- from the comitrv slmutd be ad.lrc.’sed to
M . W. \V. Juhiiso;., Macon, L i.
Per.-ons sending Orders must state f iiiy what they
wish t i have don- v»i’tpn in ;>/<//;< r.
Al' Goods to or ti> in this eslaoli;- -mei.t can be sent
bv Exm -
No Goods sulrect to the claim of the owner
one yeai from the dale ihey are left ai the eatal -
i lishinent.
Cleansing and Repnimig promptly and neatly
done.
C is!) terms and C' sn prices.
\V. XV. JOHNSON.
M ?. h 11 d A w : v
’si’lUM;TH.\nEoFißsl).
‘ CALL AND BE CONVINCED.
r l’ EBAZAAiIOF FASHION AND TEMPLE Ob
1 TON I v
ROSS, CM'MAH £ FOSS,
ill ft'-nin throw* Let I -er ’ 1 tim bre-/v. and pre
ii elMin.s in t' .!■ ■ Ivr unpiad» d and pre-
R-iHihMilNhnk of I r.’-u nnd file
u?;ut s ■ U l« * .»•»>' t
J <>l - ,|p . WvtomL.eM kof Good*
* f < 'I •
‘ HO- <Ol - MAN k lt<»AS
\AI!IUorVI'ns takro »«-J l>‘ ■' ' »• < *»• »<
, UiOuU. »« !• t/UUIIMA ' •
Ki ll tu Mra M .I.W.Q (Hurt.
fob
i 111 )N BA I LING DEPAIiTMHNT.
OffiOY&MH
4k Ji 1 A*■
■ ■ #
■
r i 11- i
L a r-.d to make th;; , .rk* a>> e<.-i d department, p». - !. g.- . .ii-r facilities for the mau-
ixfiicturc of
IROIT RAIUHGS,
‘ for any re l :.:t ] .rp . <»f t! ■. st .•»? ~>•• ved de. r_ .'. <r j»i; in or orn.ir :.!ak They me arsr.red in
sayie. to 11 i d :h;v ii pt • i v.;H. •.. an.l subHantinl u •■i : ., together with iMudcr;u> prices, that they
; aro determine*! tr. ph-as.-..
j In addili.m t.« ..!! ..-i> of rjs »,f w ;rk, an? miking
FoAlor's Patent Railing.
J This i-« an. w nr'i L. • - -i> aby a r • A :n.'!L-r iWr r ’.ilr ' ilnh . r.iUcAure.—
‘ : '. ■ L. . i'; . • ■ i ' -1.
'■: • ■
11l Golhain, v. hen the :i: i.-. h ;v.
Com-.- forth in swarms H;c in-: -f fop.
And foronrb’o >4 t! ey bore ki te.’-,
And . .Fl; it in r..-- I rapidly.
But bug -, roaches’, 'skeeters blark or white—
In death’s embrace me siiii’ened quite,
j If Lyon’s Powd < * chance l » l.yht
In their oh cnie vicinity. :
T’ie eT.--‘t of thia powder is a’ .mst instiutancous ; ‘
i ath to all the insect tribe. Guidcas c;..i be pie-j
' r.c i, and Ucusa.i cleared of the wrmi-i pc. i. It is j
i fr< e from t oison, an.l hiirm i .-•:•> r.;mk .;:4 ai;d do- .
ne s anil .Ail IE. Lyon. 1
■ de-s for in • •: -, phis for i mi-.e.
. Sample Fla .-, •ct 3.; ;c r . .. ■ size • and >l. j
i;.iK2.?..> ?.. ' * Lk,
marS-im New York, j
c ; r RE i n:: li . hr.
There i> an art; :-• sGiirg ;Liuiighm:i the ccun.H j
■ .h..; has i il.e v. id -. < . c.-.- 1.:.-- •. n i. I
! aic..H-Jy f.i/i.lvert- \\\ 1..-.e iei?ic:K i .
« :ias per.. . mvd cn. vs • t ,-..i i -. •. 1 ,
I were it i;i t f. r the m.doi.L; I t. . -.er.ee tL-.-t :-er : »
! the ’< n ■ ■ It is, iu trull
I iciucdy Kiio \n i<t Dy>i < a . ia, e, • r a
■a! debility t. .u so oGen ba. !<• > the >:< t ß < f <,ar mot
■ e.-ineiit |h ? i • r
l»r. oa. .ur.l Las be :i fora long l.me one. f tm
! cmiiieut piij •l<<..as of Nt. .. .a; d :l ; - ii;<-- ■
jui his cases w-.e tie..••-.I v.!’li I:.. ig...n.-i• wit. ‘ .
■ .-uc’a .n variable a acre . u...i be Liu been induced l |
! uiier it a.s a u.n.ny mt . <- no.afl.uv. i
! the beneiit ot ins lu.-covery ii i.i ;.-t- viu ure iruul ■
; ted with debility, headache, 1 . : . ex I
■ ;lig fever will tiy a bult.c, We t.. y i. . .-.a\> ,
ii . an . a.; . ■ ; . r i ■
bur■; i. i : ' 7 . .».,
J’h.t m, <»..
“W< take great ]
j.vusub-eaiutiv lor r , . v ■., c: -'.t ■rG m. i
n iu-: > . G. : • ... . ■ , .. .
S .i .’ i: ■ • Ki.- i - I .
. . .. . li_. • ; i 1 ,
Gent’em n : “ I I:.-..I n , man wurih - .
u a t;-; I I' of U- It H !
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.1 ha.- ... .■ ■ 'it;:.. . i.. .
above piie?lerk;m. L .<'. - ’■ . .
J I . 4 . . ’
Bar
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.■;. t: •; a.; ia• - ♦ ami iu g ..: 'g< .. •;, 4 . .
:y . .-i. -•• < I. ;; p.i t .. . . m . lo
, ; . . •.. I.
v’timber <
. .;»y G.■■.: v..u be b.nigl.i <'. "..y. ms p: ;ui
- •<». ... . ill V;■ I'l :i. • J. - Jt . • 1., - ...
"li’e, L-.e it.ih - su;.:i: (.., iji- ... , ;i a lord c-.hu t
J. , ti : n..i,-- i.< ' i, < | ‘.u. ... ,
Ua r :■•. t • ..... a ■ • ■ •; .i . .u-i . |
( LAKE d- I.H’iiTi.
ATTOR?JE¥3 AT LAW,
.1/;/;. i a r, . . !.
, I T A’. ING retu- c l to D count’’. •■; 1 a- ■
1 i --a v.,:h u- in 11. .' u • . .v..
x.q = i.t, .. prim ; . . wi. ■
be g. cn to a’i b.i- u.- - < : » « ■ .
: . I. • • t ■
J special:} v gaged. .1 ..r a? g-..: it... . ...t 1
,tu lue t ui»lcting and . ga; : •> .: U•. . .. -. j
UIC.I iL Jl. Ci.ALIK.
Albany, Ga., Dec. 7,15‘7.
Justl'll AtaMKUAG,
VItANA, DUULY, Wi A ll GA.
leb 17 w-ly
'jt.A»A .NoiltE.
'-'Z'-IIE u: .iv.-iz ted ■ • - - ■ ’■ ■ -c
I 1 ot ii.e iu .<■ ■ ■ / I .. • ;
ovii Disti ict; a.so uut <»i .:e i • ti nt, iu Jvt v.. Muii
• roe and Dungheil/, a.-. ■ • , t- ..,
county of the rente. Ulhtv - r cued in tue c»ty ot Mu j
c»n Ist of March eu&uxng. i -.id i..t nm\ and!<.-.-is ■
Aioaiiy, Ga. ABNER. P. I'uU LhS.
r '
O S? 6 " X X’-d' .
!><>>!. WOOD. > lid ? ■ . '» eA el Stained
It ( •>. <- \ c o--;v i i . . y'- :I • /-■*< . Nev
i .'•i} le Mei.-uc • 1 ■ ’
Old Pa'! i n Metai'c Cu*v at lav pre .
june 1. ts 'l. (L \f()GD.
Notics.
W 1 h'
no*. N-t.iv v.E; Le sr.glite-I.
mrrci! * hAiUhi.’IAN L Gi.il i iN.
Ci” pipers c py.
McCALLIE & JONES
P
A t\ . J I »*. obt xiv
1). (. HODGKINS & -SON,
.Wac<»n, <msi.
Invite li.e nftet.tkn . i .pcr'ing publ.c and
other, to tbvir larjre eelectiou i t
jxjl'im.i;
Illi LES. I’l-TOLS. POCKET AND
f-PoRTING CEIJ.ERY. 11-11-
IXG TACKLES. WALKTN<i
STICKS. FORLIGX AM)
DOMESTIC A.MEV
rnox.
I VumW*”” * ‘ I • g htf*t jE#< ’’ Mb «)«I| M4HI *♦
fl pee! tw |M B CWUi u . ion ‘ I |«K ’ fascia, {4,
pa«r osjf . y •tir&drd to Mt' *vr«.
1 oct H
n inc I ..on.
li. FLTDLAV L SO'S.-.
WIL 1.1 AJiS <v I’Oi i EIR,
If
n. S. WiLEIA AS, I . . . POTTER,
c. will: jls,
oct. IJ
. I . \ ......
H. . .
< 1 untbe a!t< ’ *ic'i g; om a 1 r«rchr*a
>f o.Mo Id > li. -j, j’■>' i- ~1. :r, (>i-. ; n,
. •., A•. Kv-pfttP.i.fy rd-<-t .t t>f>t. I/mis
FFlT<^o-IP'* ! airl.
n:: >. vi _> \•- vv, .. id w v<> n i
Si.’i.-’./.a ui CO., I’j i■ j i it ■ urs.
AMr-Yg J .
W S
T-.i-a.
Me :. u- Ufi 'il of, poHecti : g u
‘h ■ ’ ■ T '..lit' plioii . ; pr. -
- '- :i 1 ' . ,i;e »*l;♦ 11, i-is• >
»
-r- --ivo prompt add rc!;uL?.-10. * . .‘-cs lo
JONI}-:
T. ...
v. ’’ . i . :-t’s v.var c ■ -■ on !
\lsn, a • , mce assortment of Gent’s Furbishing Goods,
ovt I
I : E -.. IN: . -
F x 20 B. t, ivar V*. ;< w York
■ ••. . ; -ion of R■: '. andYc wdl
! ■■ • Y q Lei; A Son. Cm
LK-L’S. I r L. KIM ,
s. p • rry r. pt : ?' •,
•TTO?.- -V .COLNSLa’]?. AT LAW,
lie.'A >2 Tr i-.C
■ ■ in a E. A. ... J. A. Ni.i
■ t.a’id >. C-•• v. ■ ‘ -• ‘ .
■ A. It. ’v. ■. T.-TER.
• r ' '
t,, r> i- i ■ r, s* ->r-. - /ivyvm r-n
• -.-..., , x.. , • - . .. m K. a.,
2 j'"'! • >■■ ■ 1 ii•• I■ • ; a art* thin kt' I
D. J. .16SD.V. ‘?. . --1 i{.
t;:] ykY V. ss•*;»
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4. •' '• »’ i •••■».. IIS : •.'! t.•i; l. J. 3.
■■ ’-t fi i- fbu n i• •;•!Uiirs of . 5 G. - !<. din,.
■ ■ . • al pi.
• { 1 . - - 'at, i’-.i;’
-
(.;::i:r l (’> w-:.:. *i y •;}.i [<rcHaat,
1-. • • ..i; ISIIMa.iMJ, Ac.,
' Doa I St! s Mew Yeh.
ATI .iI -J COUNSELLOR^AT LAV.
' nin-iisicnfr e-/];ceis for tl.c State of
C ..rpa.
Jioiiß'mwy, Ain.
Vf’ l practice in the id, ‘•ti:. :th r.m! ic-th Jud
. ■ • s of the State, and in the r i.i rcu t ;.
,’edt :~i C; nrt>.
A’-/ x.—William Kkox, Jge\ lilxly, M-.i.i
ATT Ca NEVAT LA W,
JiAGN’OI.TA, CLINCH ( <>.. G. t .
t*, ’ l !.’. [tractic... iu ti e vcni l. ■■: V- i : ' ;N i
\V VV CLucil. Ch ..Htel!. <:.. i'. V. 1., ■<l
*r’\i.n ti-.e lin;n..'.vick Ciicr.it, and in the*Ci>iou
A . and i i?i> ..( tii? ru t .. cui..
ISrtirularutient.t.a pu.d to tlierui. us .'culli a
Y.' I -nr...—ln.?-- VE. '-rrh- nn. Pn-tvwiek, Ga
Judge I'. t.-r E. Dove, TLotna.rill-, < , n ,
SEWIN(: MA( Hines"
i
>.■!> ,1 athrea.l. from »,... j... t. ,, UI ! p,..
I. d by the dtnetious ae< in; any ii,g t . kC;i j; u .
P7IGE OSLYCSO.
1 ..i- C .;n.’> Can .a orr.o.
ait- the i*o,.: Oilier - Maron.
- 'A. nt- w anted
iV A It-IDINS. Waenn, .
IIAIGiI i ANDHEWS, A, r ,, ls fa
mar w'f Arm, .
SkilKftery
lOK
SPiU.MI AMJ SrXTMKR.
MRS. A. DAWlift
11 yy. r:r
{ * til I4HC
V <’oC<k,
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