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'FROM OVE DAILY 04 i’lt'DAV. MAY 13
j m /bo Augui’iH Co»*t>* vi : i i;...'irt. I2ib inMani.
Grand Jury on tho Wandoror
c \se.
C ATA SNAH. M.i) 11 -Six nf tbr lllvir <>f
t be (ir»n<l «l'* r f ,l,e ’ ’ ,li,e<l Ifi-irict
( ~,rt which found the true bills in tin Wtm
lterer case, have ] n.t<“tol the law tin
j c r which they acted, and i a <le-,re
fer its reP eal -
The Lottery Case.
After long argument, the ■ in on yesterday
evening, in the case of the State vs. S. Sxx n
brought in a verdi t ofgnlNj,
We understand that ttev <•:"; •. ill be < in-. •
u pto the Supren.. C-urt. and tl t tl.e '
Sl) t's attorneys appear very nine as to u
favorable result before that tribunal.
Sad Accident.
We regret to learn that Dr. Ildward (d-i
ev wus accidentally -hot y ester.lay, by api •>.!
in the hands of Li- ' lie. Te ball
throßgii his right arm and < . led Ids
file wound, though a .'ci'ions o:> ■. we are L ip
py to State, is not con-id. n 1 ngeroiis.
Arrival of the Steam I sia.
Naw York. Mav ' 1.
The steamship Persia arrix dit noon b n
She left Liverpool several befon \!i
Adelaide sailed from (lalw ay.
The details of the news >■ ul.t by this ar
rival are interesting. The I i i pnpers of
the 30th April are divided .11 "pi: ai- >
gardingthe crossing of tin- 'I ■ ’•::•»: bat the
•Times''reiterates its I'm in > ~ ment, i'.
that the advanced post of the Austrian s-rax
bad crossed that river on : . .n, ..>1
taken position in the enemy b rritory. Tln
main army crossed on the
Austria appears determine >- trike a• ■«
before the French reach th- of ho
lies.
The ZW says that tlie'c . . ne pr<
ity ot mediation. as Kiroio'S w.t- - i
considering England’s prop ■ ition to th..! <
feet.
Alluding to the treaty between France and
Russia, the Times say that it t liese power at
tack Austria on German ■ / behoves I!,
gland to consider whether it j< Letter to ■::<!
herself on the continent or at her own hoim
stead, as the existence of the gr. it Germanic
powers are necessary to her - det v.
Every precaution has been tab n to prevent
the Austrians trom reachiii- Ti.i in. The oun
try was overflowed, and th ■ r. ds rendered
impracticable.
The report that Tu-i aiiy had joined the
lies is confirmed : her ; rmy -t~ ot fill-ei:
thousand men.
The English channel fleer lias been ordered
to return from the Mediteran. an
It is stated that Russia nd France have
been procuring large- supplies <>'' diartsnnd sur
veys of the English coasts and the Meditera
nean stations.
Itissunnised that Spain wiil join the aaie -.
as she is considerably a, , : n: ing her naval
force with new ships and rmib. .its, and has
ordered large numbers o' Eu ii-' chart.-.
The French army of the Alp bnvo met w it!:
serinux obstructions at. Mount < enis. l our
thousand men are employed in clear.ng the
roads of snow.
France was taken by surprise at the rapidity
of the movements of the Austrians. I rance
thought that tlie war would liu conui , .
leisurely: and her troops an • iug nt Gi" ia
badly provided for an imrne.i. ..
The Emperor has received int ligenee . n
outbreak in Algeria, wlii?'i vl. piob.d’...
quire a return ot the troops lately -ent t It
aly.
A system of police, similar o that of X. po
ieon L, is about to be instil'. ' in Pari-.
Over fifty stock brokers have failed in Lon
don, in consequence of the |
A very important mid lar: ..... ator in . -
Liverpool Exchange, named 1 . rts. !
declared a defaulter to the anuniiil ol liel w
three and five hundred tlions; :. : pound r
liug.
Democratic Mooting in Craw-
FO1!I>.
The Democratic Part' of t r.iwford county
met at the Court House on th- first le -1;
this instant, and organized by cl. ' ng !-t-. pl., n
ilocumb, Chairman, and npi dntu g M ilder < .
Cleveland, Secretary.
01 motion, G. I*. Cui veil. ; I. <liarvxy
and Frank Danielly, were •;ited to pre
pare business for the ineetio-. who. nil r re
tiring to the Committee room : hurt film re
ported the following re-ol :
We, the people of Crawiord -oanty , tn our
sovereign capacity, assembl ■. •■••twg up: u tn
universally admitted prim ip! ::ai- i .
ty of the Representative to. out t; . im
pressed will of his collslit i. .it- do aim
the following resolution-to I :i. c.'tpf. -i>
ufthe principles of the Democratic 1'; i y o
said county:
1. Resulted, That Congress La- no,/ ',
tion of the Slai'ei // t/m’v-b'iui. V\< Vpt to pr> ,<i
the i i(/M of property in slaves.
2. Resolred, That the foream.’..: rc-oic.l.on
being a proposition universally admitted at tii
South, leads to the following undeniable on
elusion, to-wit:
Ist. That a restriction of < ivei by ' ...
gross, either by interdi-tmg .’ ■ -a I
Domestic or Foreign, or by ~i: ■: tin.- ti.. .
a mine, is an unwarrm:-
power, which we will res
unfriendly legislation may ex -t or r
necessary,
id. That it is the duty ol < 0:._.. - ■■■ ] ■
feet the rights of the slave-!>■'l-r- int I■■
ritories and other places over Lieb -
lias Jurisdiction, against the t.dvvrsc !
of the Territorial Legislature, ami ag w t
adverse regulations of any 1. : police or ■ .
poration; not lei arise-l v slaves, but la
cause they are property, th. rnilit t > wli L
as much entitled to pr otection i s the r r
any other property.
8. Resnlned, That wi..' ■ i t u p< a
ailr, prefer another than th. nA. lv<- - t
"e all agree that Justii eto > nhd ■: '
ot qs our supp.ut. i.s nn ci. ■ut ... ■ci
dorsement ofthe p dm iphs ■
with such marked ability ’■.• I •'' L ,
upon the Pacific Hailrwii I o \\e<- . i
Iste our Senatorial Hepres ' .t r t ' :
able, manly. State Rights >i„ , . w loch
happily delivered up t'i ' ■*
and Leg him to bo '■ > ' !li ‘
most hearty apt>roval. sin- 1 Ln v
warmest support.
4. Resole-.!, That tin L ' ,
triotic. and otiscltish Adm •• ••!■ t. n» < •
Drown, has endeared him t ;
county irrespect ■ . of party. ot vitl •. . .
,uc C.e a IP- V'< «>f ! ’•• ‘ fl
|">l.•lite wc lu re pl .fv’ ... l ire
naif instruct otir l< ’< •• ••■ < ’
to Vote for Brow II ; • r I':. Io
< . bi'uu ti all 1 I • 11 1 •
Brown | We m. t rmpf . I
Admitd-tratloi,
•* lf-e.Jr.tl, Th *’ ' . t i
JolW. J. |4,W,. Iwwi F l!>.’ ’*
"rteius.., repi. -nt n» In I 1
i "T' - *
* ‘Old i
lie pu»«4 ‘-M ii b) i
‘'•‘i app9U.Ui.u t
ti. Resdeid, That Forsyth is our choice for .
the meeting of the Cmigrtssiona! I.invention.
I’pon motion, the foregoing resolutions were
unanimously adopted.
I’pon motion. Resolved, Tliat.the pepCrs of
bin. on. Federal Union, Milledgeville, the Nine
teenth Century, of Fia t Valley, and the Times
iV Sentinel, of Columbus, be requested to pub-
• lish tlu -e proceedings.
Adjourned slue die.
STEPH EX sLoCTMH, Ch’n.
Wn.DKi: C. Ci.gvKl txti. See’y.
C' inmuni«-a;cd to the Vicksburg Svuroron.
The Sons of M ilta.
An order has been 1,-itely introduced into
1 the United States, which, on account of the
unprecedented increase of its nu mbers
-ion of its halges. the extensiv. d -trihiition of
its charities, irrespective of polities or religion,
bus attracted no small share of public atten
tion. To gratify the curiosity of the public
and to give the member- of that nncieiit or
der some information concerning its origin.
i the Grand Lodge at Constantinople sent over
a manuscript, entitled " Ye Historic of ye
\re- Multon." by a special ine-songer, with
ordeis for it to be copied by the Grand Seere
tury, and mailed to the various lodges. The
l.slge in this place has ordered it to bu printed,
or rather a condensed form of the ” Hiutoriv."
"HE lllslOKY OF THE -OXS 1.1 XI UTA.
And it came to pas, in the first cycle ot
the earth’s creation, after Adilin and Eve had
I been placed in the garden, the woman was
I tempted ami fell. Then it came that the so
journ of Adam in t*ie garden of great beauty ,
ami much delight was shortened abruptly by
bis being turned out into the wilderness.—
Then it catne to puss that at the proper time,
and in the course of nature, the woman did
ear, unto Adam, the man, t v, n children of the i
mal kind. The one he called Abel or good :
the other t ain or evil. After many risings ot
the sun. and goings down thereof, it came to
pa-s that Gain went unto his brother and slew
bln . Then a mark was placed upon Cain’s ,
forehead, and all the peoples , the earth com- I
manded not to injure him. That mark each
Son of Malta now beholds glittering above the
I chairs of the M. E. G. C., E. M. C., G. C.—
Adam knowing that mankind were given up
1 to worshipping idols, which are our passions,
t conceived the sublime idea of binding them to
gether as brothers. And so it came to pass
that Adam journeyed together with Cain, liis I
eldest born, unto the laud of Nod. whither !
Cain was bound. And when the eouittry ot
X 1 was reached, it cum to pass that Adam '
' published aloud in the streets, and also at the
principal entrances to the tcnip!i“e that he '
would hold converse with the inhabitants of:
. i the land ol Nod. Then there gathered togeth- 1
era mighty multitude of people, and Adam |
I unfolded unto them the sublime and majestic
project he had conceived. And it came to pass
that the project pleased the people of Nod, ‘
and so Adam assembled all the men and wo
men of good condition bem-i.t! the' hMies of a 1
huge cavern, and there each man w a:, initiated |
into the sublime mysteries of tin order. And
i be called them the Ares Multon, v hich signi- ’
ties the Brothers of Love and Charity. It came |
to pass as Hie cycle, cf the earth’s creation
rolled by, the Ares Molton increased many, 1
very numy fold, until they spread over the face |
. of the land.
And after many years, the people of the i
earth became wicked, wldle the women who.
because of the primitiveness of the uge, were
1 confid 'd with, made member- out ide of the
i lodge, thus falling through temptation, as Eve
had done. T!;us a great pouring down of the
waters came topass, and no man wa saved ex
cept Noah raid his family. Non!. ’- Id the Lizh
- ami re.-pohsible office of G. I'. E. M.. and the
I records of the order were safeiy secured in the 1
I ark And it came to pass that alter tho subsi- |
ding ot the waters, and thp world was again
. tilled with the children of linn, that iioi.h. s
tabl’e'ied divers and many lodges. Xoali’s
children introduced it yito t! . amtries they
. -vttled. Thus once mon tin. Ares Melton
i : ur-ro spread over the whole Li'e ot tin land.
V. e find it extending at the t me ol the build
ing of Solomon’s Temple. Solomon was G.
C. E. M. of the order, ai.d lie t was who orig
inated the office of G. E. This office was
tilled by a good and great man, called t ieluu'ex.
l.eliarez was killed by a party of evil m?n, be
cause he refused to give up nn important se
cret that was entrusted to him. After the
death of the C. G. E., Sflnmon gathered the '
brethren together, and told them that he
would erect a magnifiicent mar. oleum in Lon- I
or of the memory ot this good Gebarez. am!
his murderers should be the builders thereof.
So Solomon formed them into a secret order
and they became numerous, am! erected this
mighty monument. None.but wick • 1 and evil
men were pe initted to join this association,
a..d become acquainted with its mortifying se
. rets. This structure was many years in pro
ere.-s of construction, mid was known as the
i hancellarius. After the great Solomon had
: been gathered to his fathers, the man who was
t the head ot this body ot workmen entered
into a base conspiracy by means <t which be
L al tucked the Ares Molton in the lodge one
' night, possessed hiinsell ot it- arcliives, signs
, i and grips, ami tnen murdered ail the brethren
present. This wi ked man’s name was Aza
rins. After the massacre it c ime to pass that
the Are- Molton gathered a mighty army, ami
inarched against Az iritis and Lis Land. The
I .-.-I ription of this renowned tight we copy
. ir rtii the old MSb.:
" Vv hen the Arcs Molton sawe the men of
p Azm-ius, the men of Azarins mmle a greate
leape and began to approaebe. I ecyq to a-
' b.as-lie our brethrvue. but they -lode style and
• : . not t..r idl that. Then :',’:i' lir. A" -
rins and hys men the secunde tyme made q
miiiier lca|>e find iutf crye, am! sieppede for
. warde ft lyttell, but our liretlrr. ne moved m t
niic fote: thirdlie agayue th y I? med and ery
eil. and went fortlie til tlic-v c ne in rend e <•.’
-he s«"ides of the Are- Molton.-. fbeil the
~ Are- Moltons went In nmam.'-ti.em with tl. ’n
double edgedde swords. M hen the men ol A
it'ius telte the sword es pa- >ynge through their
li 'tides, armes and bcastis, immy ot tbeaucfstc
down their swordes. and return J discmnfite.l.
Then you should have sene ttie Ares Miditon
dnsslie in amauge them andkyll a _.-:aieni>m-
• bre of them. Ami ever styiie flic Ares Mol
tons did c ttc where they sawe the greatest
! ‘ee. apd the':- sh:.. ]-e mv u :U. - did run hdi
.' tin 1 men. and wlielf they were doWlie they
t ,, could nnt n-tnrtie ftgavne. The preMe wm
, so thick that one overthrew m:"i . ,m sc
. the Ires Molfim kv!«i ijll "
AH r tT»’- vii'r.irv 1!h ’•* v. ? •». •p» ,! in/,
irid ii. Arcs | »• ■
TU ? *pren<l over A<f. V Chinn
Greece, Rome. Europe, in fn* t »ver the w!i«»h
w»>rbl. In China Corfu m»h< aHMMi j it<
-! <h-t’iF.r>fi’‘h •’ I. .Hite!,, U.K* a ..Ohio
hi Aorki uHl*« n u« c uurh S >*• of Malta o
, , th'* hw*t. h* he «*■■*•« term- n< ni .*
i <•«..•*«! In ..tuiLiric*
... Id f. ‘ii'h • : 'l -• “I ti tiif-i'
ii • u* li itlhlll <*f th 'iM'lh* ,u tvltld. Ah X
t«ii h r thv tirrut. a*«l b> ■ '*• <*<? hoimrftbk
hi. inltvr* »4 *»ur arut«-imtv. hour us tl*i« rt
H* if !*♦<' •*' ■ l I
M telenet I’eriand.-i'of f'oriti'h. mid Nd> n
I ,|, te U.« m -I ,**♦<• •* P 1 ‘•’•r «
g"- unarttf «hml D 1 Sth 4*'‘‘ • •*' *•“ •
ate tec'-rdcd in th* raunds u> U.e Gia -u Laid a <
IT ■ I I H 111 ■ I! ■■■ . I——
at Cmistiiiitinople, and were derived from
thence by the historians. Bruce of Scotland
was bend of the order in that iund, and was
succeeded by the noble Dougins, to whom lie
lieqneuted his heart to be carried to the Holy
Sepulclire. Douglas was killed in Spain by
tlie infidels, in bis progress to the 11-dy Land,
As lie was buttling bravely witli the Ares
Molton about him, he took the casket, and
dashing it on the geoimd, exclaimed: “Now
pass thou on ns thou was wont to do, and
Douglas will follow thee or die.” He did die
nobly, and in Spain in tin- Escurial lodge, a
sublime and beautiful degree was for a long
time conferred, styled tlie “ Bloody Heart.”—
I lie old manuscript mentions Richard Coeur
de Lion ns an officer of our ancient and sub
lime order. It states that the conditions on
which he released his conquests in Palestine,
were obtained by the discovery that Saladin
I was also a memlier of the Ares Molton. Tlie
talisman wliii-li had worked such wonderful
cures in tlie hands of Saladin, was taken to
Scotland, and for many years kept in the
Bruce Lodge No. 47. This talisman was made
by n Moorish sage, n member ot our order.—
i’he manuscript makes mention of many noted
names re.orded in the Book of Perpetuity
now kept at the Grand Lodge in Constantino
ple.
We mention a few: Bayard; Francis, Ist
i Count De Foix, noted for his great beauty:
liuinauit Bouricauit, who. witli others, held
a tournament at St. Inglerre, near Calais, a
'iiinst all comers ; Sir Reginald De Roye, who
fought Sir Mcllolland : Lou s 14th ; in England
K ; ng Alfred, Black Prince, Sir Thomas More.
Earl of Chatham, Wolsey. Fox, Wm. Pitt; in
fact, noted men in all countries. Napoleon
was a member, am! was initiated in the Pyra
mid Lodge. No. 15. in Egypt. All his Marshals
were also members. Louis Napoleon is the
head of tlie order in Frmiev, and Prince Al
bert in England. In the United States the
first men of tin- nation claim relation with us
as brothers, Irnmd by tlie Maltese bonds ofaf
, I'c. tion. We arc not permitted to mention th?
I causes of the name Sons of J/alta. as that is a
■ secret. We have only given a mere caption
of tlie great history of our ancient order, as a
full transcript would fill many volumes. It
was known in the time of tlie Revolution, and
to it we are indebted for tlie capture of An
dre.
We now number ninny thousands, and our
1 influence is felt tiirongli the length and breadth
of the land. Our object is high and praise
worthy. The great, the good, the noble and
' the serf; tlie Hebrew, the .1/ivor, tlie I’rotestant
| and the Catluiih-: the n;an of penoe mid flic
I military man; tlie learned and unlearned,
meet upon a ]>erfect level, tor we know no dis
tinction save t+int which we create. In every
land and in every elime, among all people and
nations, tlie Son of Malta finds brothers and
. friends. The honesty and integrity ofonr or
! der, tlie purity ot tlie doctrines we teach, are
evinced by tlie rapid progress we have made
:in the United Suites. .\s soon as tlie number
! necessary to lie completed is obtained, a grand
meeting will be held in Paris. This is looked
forward to with m.ueii pride by tlie Sons of
Malta, and we have understood that the num
ber is confidently ex[ ectedto be gained in two
j years. G. R. J. A. 0.
[Finin liie Clv-velaqd Review.
Incident in the Life of an En-
G INKER.
In returning fiuin Philadelphia about the
inidi’.L'of Alien-i, I'’', tlie ears wprp very
crowded and tuy companion in tin- same seat
witli mo I fiienfi out te b" a loi amotive engin
eer, and in tlie course of our conversation, he
I i’ i-fuiark, lie hoped lie had run his last
trip upon a locgniotive.
Up : making bold to ask ITui ills reasons,
I lie gave mo the foil-wing story, which since
then J havo found out to be strictly true.
Five years since I was running upon the
N v. 4 :k Central ra'dis id. Mv runwasfi-om
B ; It . It was the lightning ex-
pres- train, and it was what it- name deni tes.
fur it was fas.- a very fast run, ami if I do say
it, tlie old Tarnadp could I have seen her
throw her six toot driiers s i us tobealmost in
. isiiilc t i the eye. And let me hero remark,
it is suppo.-cd by many that railr ad engineers
are u La. !-hearted sqf of men. 1 iiei/liv* s are
hard, 'tis true, but I do claim ,o have as fine a
feeing. a’i I a heart that can sympathise witli
tlie unfortunate, as any parly that breathes.—
, But to my story.
About half a mile from the village ofß ,
: there is a nice little cottage, but a few feet from
the track. At that time a young inarried eou-
I pie lived there. They hud one child, u little
box about four years old, a bright, black-eyed,
' curly-headvd little chap as yon ever saw. I
had taken a g.'eat deal of interest in the litile
I fellow, and had thrown candy and oruuges to
him from the train, end I was sure to see him
peeping through the fence when my train pass
i ed.
One fine sunny afternoon, wo were behind
■ time and running fast, nor did we stop at
! B . and I wa to make up one hour bc-
■ ' fore reaching R— -. M’c came up ut a tre-
I inendous speed, and when sweeping around
< the curve, my eye following tlje frftek, pqt over
i | two hundred feet ahrad sat the little fellow
plaving with a kitten which he held in his lap.
At tho sound of our approach lie looked up
I and laughed, clapping his little hands in high
glee at the affrighted kitten us it ran fri ni the
truck. Quicker than the lightning that Waste
tire tall pine, upon the nmuntain top, 1 whis-
I' tied “dov. u t'liuk and reversed my engine
1 I ut knew it v.as impo.i.i’.-i- to suq>. Nubb
did that old engine try w >ax e him • Tlie aw
1 ■ fid’'’training and writ+iing of it', ir n drivers
t- Id Imt ti " plainly of th<? terrific w l -ity wi
Imd atiaiufid. I was cut of tbe cab winlow
- 1 am!d"wn on ’.he cow catcher in a flash. lin
littl •• fi'’lv'X 'i'»<d still: I i.i ti'ined liim off a: i
a|i"H’ed • hi- little bhl'-k eves opened widi
witli i -t uisluuei t. mid a me rv laugh wa- up
~ .. :.L Fps. Il 'd my I■’ tl; ;t s iiy ru.-iiet
. up II Luu. imide a despetate attempt tocatel
- him. hut mi-si am! a. h's little body passed
■■ , 1 heard the 1' i’Lle t :y of “mother I" and thi
e forward tri:> ks cm ln.il his Lo'j ( to
> > <i..U : -tint c .m~nt'. I may live, sir, to in
h mi I I man, lut the ug■ ny of that inoiuen
i- eau never be i Used from luy memory. flu
I't'rx xppppd ■ m rods f: .<m tl.v spot, ams
a ; m back us soon as possible, ills mother sav
u the train 'f p, and a fearful foreboding flu shat
v upon her nt emo. She came rushiiig franti
1 ally t ' tii 'p it where wc I. Never shal
,1 forget till' look slu "inc r-iv •» sn • Iwhetd he
1 .-t I aa t shafl'tc- nlass.' I w>uld have git
, mii mi whole c-is ence to have avoided tLn
mi.iuvut! 1 Luxe sic.i dealt iu all it
firms on tailmsd< I have seen all this
tint I at litth' limo en: !> v! as he bulked u]
in nv fa*'', and w>'* kill-'t iu yiy arm
uiim rieJ ii mid Ir m fl' •'day I unid
tt drinn vow never to run a I.K-uuotixe an
Tt -t f >img m th'*r is now in the I tics Ls
uaii ■ \-xlum. Fr in the In ur fu r Is.) mu
Ui'lvdieu .ti ha ! left !•< r throne.
|,. H» sli.pped. *n<i wiped the le«r« from hi
, qyes. and aid, 'V. u imtf ',l.iul. U»■uk m m
~ i>i'!.ii urs, tout f i*»i im hi Ip it “N >,
la li-pl'.‘‘d. “Lot thmh it u ilfle; ami,
I , tend » »« • mm L . < „ fomit •» turgr "
i. S •••*■
I toavi oils a th .uglit li. w few tli"»
I a “*** F**’-•*>■ tLuz"rfi’ the UMU. 1
m Wong nerve Mid stout arm, *L. guai* tbei
■TMMTMTTTTMTTTTMTMSmi
i through darkness and storms, with the spec 1
of the xvind. safely to their journey’s end. They
• du not for a moment turn their attention to the
iron monster that is dragging them forward
with fearful velocity to meet friends or relations,
or home and all its loved ones. They do not
realise that the man who guides the fiery m<m-
• ster. holds all their precious lives at his com
mand, and tlint the least negligence upon his
part could cause sorrow and mourning in a
I thousand homes thut are now xvaiting the re
i turn if absent loved ones. B. B. 11.
.’PP'The following lines were suggested upon read
ing die verses entitled
“ Ts a woman once errs.
Kick her down, kick her down.”
BY S. Q. LAPIVS, M. D,
If woman goes astray,
Bring her back, bring her back—
To Virtue's healthy way,
Bring her back.
Though her yielding heart be broken—
Os kindness show some token :
Bring her back.
If in sad ami deep disgrace.
Bring her back, bring her back ;
Let mercy have itR place.
Bring her back.
Like the sweet and gentle voice,
That hade Mary’s heart rejoice,
Bring her back.
Macon, Ga.
Reform in the Methodist
’ CHURCH.
An important change is discussed among the
Methodists, in regal'd to the government of '
tlie church ami tlie itinerancy. Tlie Cinciu- I
I .
nati Conference, recently in session, resolved
that it would conduce to the welfare of the!
whole church so to change tlie present system .
as to allow of lay representation iu tlie geuer
id and other conferences. They object to be- '
iug so exclusively governed by ministers. —
They further say that "the good of their chil
dren, tlie church and tlie world, loudly calls
tor a more intimate relation between pastor
and people, which can only lie obtained by u
more protracted stay of the pastor with the
people.” One of the reasons they urge against
, tlie present system of itinerancy is, that it is u
grevious and unnecessary burdeu upon the
eburen.
They calculate that in displacing 4,’K>o min
isters from fields where they have just begun
to labor w itli success, and in removing them
to new ones, where six months wiil be requir
ed to make acquaintances, au expense is incur
red every two years of 5120,000 for removals, I
ami another $120,000 in the depreciation ol
household goods, luakingan aggregate which I
: exceeds the whole snni contributed by the |
I Methodist Episcopal church to foreign mis
sions. They also reckon thut every two years
of a thousand years, ministerial labor are lost
in tlie process of removal, and argue that the
system is “extravagant.” They also protest
against the absorption of tlie time of ministers
in editing, teaching Latin and mathematics, and '
j directing book concerns, nnd liolding that iay
. men may be found to attend to ninny things
which now divert ninny of their ministers from
their work. In eliurci. the Fresby- i
I terian system is said to work best.
CARRIED,
111 Miliedgv ille. on the 31st of March, bv Rev. W.
Ki ox, Mr. Andhkw J. Conb, to Miss Rachakl C.
B \RNI-'.
DIED.
On the 7th uh., ot putrid soru throat, Sarah Eliza
beth, aged ~j years, daughter of NeWtou and Luciudu
Ethridge.
Died, at the residence us her son in this county,
on the 4th inst., Mrs. Mary Moore, aged about eighty
t \ears.
Near Twiggsv ilk*. Twiggs countv, Geo., on the 27th
int- , Mrs. Mary uuvofji. p. she
• left a companion and ten children to mourn her loss.
» She was beliked bv all who knew her.
A FRIEND.
MEXICAN MI NTANG LINIMENT.
Intrinsic virtue ulunc could insure the success
which this artjclp has Qtf&ipe,!- for Rheuputispi,
Salt Rheum, Burns. Brings, Stiff Joint*, or Galds,
Sprain, Pole Evil, nnd Swellings upon Horses, it has '
no equal for Man or Beast. No person will be with
out it who has once tested its value. “ And with
- reference tv the general estimation of the Mustang |
Liniment, I can cheerfully say that no article ever
performed many cures in our neighborhood as 1
this. L. W. Smith. Ridgfield, Conn.” S. J-eitpli,
Esq., Hyde Park, t., wrtiea, *• that the horse was
1 considered worthless, (hiscase was spavin,) but since
1 ( the free use of the Mustang Liniment I have sold him
- i for >l5O. Your Liniment is doing wonders up here.’
Such testimony is reaching us every day. The half
lis not told. Every family should have it. Beware
' 1 of The genuine Mustang ig sold by all (
1 respectable dealers throughout the world.
BARNES A PARK, Proprietors,
apl Is-im New York.
/ EORGIA, Crawford County.
I VI Thomas Alexander Mills, Administrator with ■
the Will annexed, of Isaac Mills, dec’d, arpfjes ij
1 me for letters of disthitsiey from the administration
j of said Esh*u* - '
These are therefore to cite and admonish all ami
1 singular, the heirsand creditors of said estate, to be
i- and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law to show cause, if any they or either of them Lave, >
why said letters should not be gi anted.
il I Given under my hand and ollicial signature M.,y .
f tith, 1859. •* •'' ’ **' |
JAMES J. RAY, Ordinary.
may 14 ‘jw
Indian Spring,
r npilß undersigned, from an experience of eight
1 years as a Hotel Keeper, and from a determina
kV tion to make his. House one of the best to live ut
well, so as to render every one comfortable that will
■ plei.se to call at hi* house. The Indian Spring Hotel ■
P therefore he begs leave to assure ov r? uuc «l»ai will ‘
h assist him with th; i• p, v suuve, Hmt lit?‘exertion shall i
he loji in »Mhdemrg one satisfied that calls on ‘
c him, Uivd he nl*o assures them that are in delicate 1
s health, that th re is no water south that has so many
! mineral qualiVes attached Io it as »his little mineral 1
'■ spring, as tin y .ire used for -P the various’dis ;
e.'isos wh’o’ .nlpbxfr water are udmiiHstered for, and i
~i'M to Vv*Vpt lior in their action and qual
, v ilia*, to manv other Sulphur Springs of high repute,
v- , for Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Gout, Ml
’ feet ions of the stom&cb, , «p*ven, kidneys un i
,fi bhidd‘T, tur GO* ‘dcutions. diseasej vi' ur-iuniy U-
C i Grti).;, di-cAses of llif sk(u, chnq'.if diarrhoea, and
. for certain tortus <-f affections, connected
• v with obslrueimn*- The effect of this water haa bc?n
ic as reumrkable as they were prompt nnd remedial as
I a medicinal agent, or as a comfortable an » pleasant
toUUilUvt retreat. This watering place offers hi«'h : r -
le j ducementa to the seekers of heal*’-. .yckas t*tv v'u-
‘uries of pleftsT" »“*<» "V l ’ s Hule spring.
i l»W \R!> VARxI.L
; MB S
io
i . -
w UNDER
' Ralston’s Hall, Cherry St.
I I WE iur> r— ■•*4 tut largest und finest'stock ot
a 1 Good* that been offered in this mar-
[ LTCa part ot wliiji iowpris*a» «bv following;
I iola l dplqa jittt Hat., new style;
v Naw York ** " “
Wide brimnt d do “ “ “
Fa-hionable ’ lack and pearl Cassimere Hats, of all
stvles.
i b< Men’s soft French Hats of all styles and Color*
extra tine.
‘l’ U** <of* H >m <1 to <5 f>o
u u. v s »• g/»eds 6f all nlvle . ami «iualitms
M< n’s nnd My’s silk and *traw S/uia*er t'npn.
•• Straw i r o«»d*. of all qualities.
iv “ RvkA jl» l br«»wn leghorns.
1 Alm». whit** *« ante, and a large lot of rnrn’a plan
tatiuii straw llntn.
\ll ktiolw of Ihiv’» sire Ooo<!«
U I tdur-' *“d Miotte' Fl nt-of Mill qualities and cheap
a- er that* they can b<-boughl ill town
A larg l<»» of Men’ll and t*oy’» woolen .gat
will be Mold rbftlp • • *• M ’
ii« M»*m * *iid * Aat y andelotb < *pM wbuA Witt be
touidM • *
Jnat r»-m* ed a tine IM of I'mbrt iiaM
I A* we wi»h Us • onvert oqr k into oaukh we wiil
i ( M-ii our <l* «• <«• bouoe at the Mouth.
*t ritrau ebeaper than an* bod*
A * aid ti dA» im BELDEN A CO
| pafM-ra «<»p» ♦*
Bacon for Sale
Iltte. <lr*< - t 0... »t
X’ W BAUbtMA.' . ouons r
C. B. 38AIRXJ
lias just returned from New York
with a beautiful stock of Goods for
WS' SPEIKG Alii JiW WEAR.
Cloths,
Cassimeres,
Vestings,
To Please the Mom! FaMidious.
CLOTHING!!
A Choice Stock and Distingue in Style.
BESTS’ FUBSISHIKG MIS.
A great Variety embracing all the
ZNTOVELTIKS,
I At the sign of the Golden Eagle,
Telegraph Building.
March 4 d-tr
sliismw ’
Implements.
OT)TTIVI IVT / 1 Implements in setts
1 11 <_> xN IxA VI comjdete. Pr u nine
Knives, Budding Knives, Pruning Shears, long and
I short handles. Pruning Zfooks. Pruning Saws, Gard
ening and Sued 7/oe, Qarjen //op ami l|ake, Garden
Trowels, Garden Spades. Spading Forks, Potato
Rakes, Garden Plows, Garden Barrows, for sale bv
NATHAN WEED.
Maunu Mai uii 11, SB
Garden Rakes & Hoes.
DO2. Rakps,
I J, V 1' DOZ “ Hour,
6 “ Ladies Garden Hoes,
4 “ Garden Hoes with rakes.
Just received and for sale by B. A. WISE, • ;
feb xvii d-2m w-3m Cnerry Street, Mucon. i
Designs for Monuments
ROU T E, LAUNITZ, N. Y.
E J. JOHNSTON A CO.. Agents,
'
Wood’s Gallery
I S still the Fashionable resort of ail lovers .of the
beautiful Pori rails iu Oil und Pastell, Aquarile
and Imperial Photographs. A great many on exhi
tion. Ambrotypes, One Dollar and upwards. Call
and see us. Washington Block, Macon, Ga.
lab !•; d-ts
Mrs. F. Dessau.
AV TILL open on TLESDAY, March 29, a large and
V V beautiful Stock os
Bonnets, Cap?, Head-dresses !
Ab<> a inagujAcent stock of
FREN CH LAC E EA N TILL A S.
Macon, march 20-ts
The Insured participate in the Profits, with
out incurring any Liability.
COITINW IH«E [»..
NEW YQRK.
T. B. KI.OO’I, Assent,
MACON, GA.
CASH CAPITAL, $500,000.
H.H.LAMPORT, GEO.T.HOPE,
Secretary. . President.
■ Asbsts, 1766.137.+1.. .Liabilities. $14,888.89.
DIRECTORS.
GEqRGE T. HOPE, President.
A. A. Low, Wilson G. Hunt,
William V. Brady, Bradish Johnson,
Thomas Tileston, Thomas Fraser,
. George GriswolJ, Jr., 8. B. Chittenden,
J amen Frebland, John Ca>.-wvll,
Wm. H. Cary, Edmund M. Young,
L. H. Brigham, Wellington Clapp,
Samuel 1). B .bcock, Lycurgus Edgerton,
Aurdius IT Hull, iB-arids Lt*ms%n,
A. Stud wen, John I). Mairs,
John 11. Earle, David Lane,
Chas. M. Connolly Wm. M. Richtrds,
William H. Swan, Geo. S. Stephenson,
Daniel W. Teller, John B. Wright,
’heppard Gandy, W- . 1
John Paino, Hdbert’H. Hawthorn.
Charles H' Booth, Horace B. Claflin,
Wm. M. Vail, D. H. Arnold,
Thomas Smull, J. H. Ransom,
James A. Edgar, Henrv Eyre,
Lawrence Turnure, Joseph //attell,
Hiram Barney, Rob: ii. atcUurdy.
y. ff. LAMPm<T.
nwv ba ’ See'ty. .
I’ERI’I MI’.B Y.
A VERY choice selection of French, English ano
/\ American Extracts and Cologne, Foreign and
Domestic. In store and for sale bv
feb 26 d E. L. STROHECKKR.
I HLM U VUMVUKH AND OILS
IT'OR the hair, warranted to keep sweet in the hot
I season, for sale by E. L. STROIIECK ER.
leb 26 d-ts
drs. McDonald & vangeisen,
DENTISTS,
i In Washington Block, Si G'lO.. t
eb r
Central, Macon & Western and
SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROADS.
UANO, will for the present, be transported over
T the Central Railroad to Macon, or to any Sta- .
tion on that and the Eatonton Road, in any Gaautity, j
to any Consignee, at Go per ion of 2,0 W» lbs., ami
over the M&Jbrt & Western, and South-Western
Rail Roads, or to any Station on either of these ,
Roads, at 00 per ton of 2,000 lbs., provide-! each
Sack is marked with consignee’s name.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen’l Sup’t C R R.
ALFRED TYLER, “ “ MAW RR.
VIRGIL POWERS, “ u SWR R.
j fob 24 wt 4
WANTED.
I Am still buying Military bounty Land Warrants,
and will always give the highest cash price.
Macon, Ga., Oct 20 G. J. BLAKE.
TO PLANT!
rpilE subscribers nayon bumT, a good stock of I
i I Osn’hbtirgN/Ke/feeys, Blankets, and coarse Shops ‘
; sititable for the sehs<»n. also, a genera) of Gro
ceries which they will tu.r p’ast< ur approv
! ud credit at the old siunq the corner above the'
Lanfpr MbtmL C. (CAMPBELL A SON
Maicon, Oct-Shcr 1857
Fluid Ga» Lamps.
J IIAVF j us | received alot oftbe above Lamps con- '
jl mating of Hand Letups, Suspending Lamps, Par- '
lor Lto«.ip a , and Billiard Lamps. It is unnecessary
‘ for me to say anything about this Lamp, as the Press
of our city has said ail that I could sav. It is also
suitable for running through Houses or Factories on
the same principle as Gas.
apr 2‘J-tf M. P. McEVOY.
Choicest Fruits.
I L’ST received. Nv\V l.4Vt»r Raisins, Languedoc, •
and Princess Almonds, Sweet Or
uiia«3, Choice Northern Apples, ut
uuv HENRY HORNE’S.
830 Sewing Machines.
VITE are the Agents for a douhl; dewing 1
Machine, sometlonitreTy new which we
guarantee v touli&Aictioii or no sale, ( all and
.vv. ' J- F. WINTER A CO.
uov 25
ENGRAVING.
•GSfeWl E. M ELLS, JR.
L> 0031 in Ralston s new building on Triangular
k Block, over J. H. A W. S Drugstore.—
Orders left at his rotUM ar al Menard A Burghard’s
will be juomptlv attended to. oct 7-one y_
UHKKHXEHEKMW.
CITY jEJZXU’ZmiUSS.
Great Inducement* to Purchase™,
Choice Family Supplies,
By Siicauit r Weekly.
V\ 7 E Would re-spcctfuhy inform the citizens of
\\ Macon and oar fYie’nds in the country, that
1 wv bftve on hand, and constantly receiving, fresh
’ supplies of
CHOICE FAMILY GR(M ERIEN
bv Steamer, weekly, which wc offer at living rate#
We have established a
i < t ry lavrem*.
f..rllu of our customer*, and would
-jry to’thosc residing mthv city that all articles pur
chased ol us. \y«tl be delivered at the residence of the
tfliijwet-r. without charge. All goods sold, guarao
(red. Cull and let ua tbow you our stock.
jan *9 ts
DR H A METTAUER,
H 'AVING MMHit a portion of three■»uecvw»*vv
in thia city, during whi< b tutu- limited
Him practice al moat exdu-ivriy to Surgery, now r«
•fiertfußy . m i • to* s6rvlc«/i u* dm citiim* <4
* and the Aurhoundlntf country, in all the braticbeMif
• hi- pr«>f«MMU>u Otbve *m U*w <M>ruer of t l
■ nftCtMTry«*eer A»ber Ayrea’ new Grocery
' **■* * l
II GEOM'.I*. IMltn * <»l NT% .
\LL HoL'bird to the r»tat»* <>f 110 L I • J«
Mipn lion 4 of pibb oMiMly. Ga , lot *<ed
tu m»k< imuM*diatv iiMßiHil and all p«« tOWa tmi mg
ilr«oau4a On » a*w W»*d air r»
U» |«. »• •’ (bHriffWrtwa »»•« law
Iff., h MOI «.H
WM M MGI t.Jtob, • w ’’
jjff The ,41 ban* Patriot will the alrovethe
- ttww raqtUfed by Uw may 4
R. A. COLCLOUGH,
ATTORNEY AND COI ) SELLOR AT LAW
And Commissioner cf D eds for the State of
Georgia,
Montgomery, Ala.
Will practice in the 2d. Bth, Vth and 10th Judi
cial Circuits of the State, and in the Supreufe and
Federal Court*.
Rtfareaw. — William Knox, John Henlt, Mont
gumery, Ala.
fob
DR W HORNE
r his Professional services to t.ie citizens
1 of Bibb and adjoining counties When not pro
fessionally absent he may be found at his Office, on
Cotton Avenue, next door to Clark A Barker’s store,
or at the Lanier House. He will promptly attend to
call* from the country. mar xi-ts
T H B3LBHAW * F HERZOG,
MACON LAMP STORE,
NO. 11 COTTON AVENUE,
3 Doors from W. W. Parker & Co.
I <TE beg leave to call the attention of the people
v V of and the surrounding country, to our
i well selected, and numerous style of
LAMPS FOR BURNING COAL OIL.
This Oil is not explosive and having been tested,
’ proves t<» be the cheapest, best and safest light now
in use, anvwhere. N. B.—A liberal discount nrade
j to the trade.
We have also China. Glass, (both pressed and cut)
• Crockery, Table Cut-lerv. Castor Frames. Hand-Lan
terns. (both Oil and Fluid) Glass Gas Shades, Ac.,
Ac.
We have on band, and will keep, a good supplv of
the best oal Oil that is made ; also, Burning Fluid,
Camphene and Alcohol.
Special attenuun is directed to the Art of
ENGRAVING ON GLASS,
Bv E. HERZOH. such m Conte »«f 4 read. Create.
Lettering of every style. Landscapes, Animals, Flow
era, Ac. Call and see us.
dec 28 BOLSHAW A HERZOG.
— ■ . ——'■ — - i ' i
Goo T. Roa-crs & Son
HAVE in Store and constantly receiving a large
and geueral stock of Groceries, consisting iu
part of
120 Bags Rio Coffee,
2" Bags Old Government Java Coflee,
1 Cask Ceylon Coffee, very choice,
2o Bags Pepper and Spice,
5o Bbls, crushed and Powdered Sugar,
75 Bbls. Refined Sugar, various grades,
2’» Hhds. choice Molasse* l .,
15 Hjius. Bugoo hidejj,
I<s> boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles,
5o Boxes Soap, vcrioue qualities,
30 Boxes Sturch, various grades,
50 Boxes (gross) Pepper, Spice and Ginger
45 Boxes Candy, assorted,
•W Boxes Tobacco, all qualities,
SO Boxes Pickles, assorted sizes,
65,000 Cigars of every grade
Together wiiii e general assortment of Liquors—all
of which will be sold low for Cush. oct 20 !
NEW SPRING CLOTHING.
E. WJSBHIV
I S m»w receiving a splendid stock of fine Ready
. Made Clothing for the spring trade and invites
the public to call and examine it.
march 16, ‘SO. Citizen copy.
SEWING ■ ACHINES. •
r r'IIE subscriber is Agent for the sale qf Uartkrop'*
1 Swiny lie has thoroughly tested
them and recommends them to the put lie. He war
rants them to perform well or no sale.
march 17 B. WIN’SIIIP.
SHIRTS! SHIRTS!
J UST receive u Urge assortment of the “ Golden
Hill 'Shirrs, a superior article. They are well
made ami fit first rate. E. WINSHIP,
march 17 Citizen copy.
New Spring Goods.
r | S HE subscriber is now receiving a large and
1 and handsome stock of and Staple Dry
Goons, fur the Spring and Summer trade.—
He will sell on as good terms as any House in Geor
gia. His friends and the public generally are re
quested to C ill and examine for themseles.
feb 23 d-Bm* • PRICE.
I . ( . N ISBET,
MAM VACTVUER Os
Steam Engines & Boilers,
SAW MILL MA( lII.X I-.ItY,
MILL GEARINGS, AND
MACHINERY LX
GENERAL.
Wrought Iron Cotton Screws Su
gar .MILLS. SHAFTS * PUJJJfS,
IRON i;AII wroi gih’ &
VAST. *C.
'TMTE undersigned believus that he is man u fact ur
I ing and selling the above Machinery, (♦•// per
cent, cheaper, and of as good quality as any establish
ment at the South, ana is willing to warrant all the
work as equal, if not »uj>crior to any.
dec 30
K. FINDLAY. SB'. K. C. D. FINpLAY
FINDLAY'S
. i J —.z i'. i 1
IRON WORKS,
JIA< <»V, («A.
STEAM ENDIN’ES AND
MILL MACHINERY.
COTTON PRESSES
AND SCREWS,
HORSE POWERS,
CANE MILLS
1 AND KETTLES,
IRON RAILINGS.
COLUMNS,
MILL STONES.
GIN GEAR,
GRIST & CIRCULAR
SAW MILLS,
PULLEYS, XVII EELS,
; SHAFTING AC., AC.
K. FIXPLAY A SONS.
feb S
HruiiNwick A Florida Rail-
_7 r
ROAD.
i THE annual meeting of the Stockholdw* of this
Company, will beheld in the city <jf ttrupswick.Ga.,
on Thursday, the 12th day of May next, at 10 A- M..
for the election of Directors for the ensuing year, and
for the trao*acituu of anv other business that may
H O. WH ELER,
apt- K twice a week 3w Pros A Treas.
Drugs, Medicines,
Chemicals. Paints,
Oils, Varnishes. Brushes,
Instruments, Perfumery,
Garden Seed. Ac., A-c.
On hand bv liKILTN A HUNT.
Wholesale ami Retail Dealers,
Hnpoaite the store of J. B. A W. A. Ross,
feh xu-tf Macon, Ga.
4 MMONIATED Bone Superphosphate of Lime
i \ a long estabL-hed and permanent chemical ma
nitre, for salg in large and small quaulities by
fob x d-ls ZEILIN A HUNT. Sole Agents
J. F. WINTER & CO..
Auclhtnerrs A. General < omuiis<<iuii
M wl laiits,
M icon, <; i.
FFV’E undersigned have formed a ;opmi nrr-Atip fin
I the transaction of the a lintausineM m this citj
and solicit the patronage of Public genarally.
From it*central locilw*. Maroa offers rare iucili
tits for the quiu< »M»d advantageous sale of Flour
Gram. Dry Vuod*. Groceries Ac. Particular utt«*n
thj. iU.vcn.tO the public and private sale of Negroes
ai Relate, Stock*. Boml- Ac. I.ib< r>l advance
made on cun&igumenta. AH goods warranted as rep
I rraouied oi no sale. J F WINTER,
J H WINTER.
SPEER & HUNTER
ATTOKNEYB AT LAW,
. MACON,GA.,
on Triingnlnr Block. Cirarr of Chorry ftro«
kad Codon Avmm
« in; boro w«>~ »• oolort* .. tho p»»r< \rr r
\\
lu< ••!»<■«.<. in Ike W»l« b, i.
w .. udl uluud Ihr Kr.l.-.ul U.iuru ot H.
, . owrub and Wurtruo ALEX M MUKFk,
< Fob IT.I-.S hUC KL HtOTtH
MENARD & BURGHARb?
WATCHMAKERS
f AND
Have iiutreoeioed and opened a large and splen
did HMsoitment f Goods in their line consist
i ing m part of the following articl •*, consist
GOLD * SILVER WATCHES
T| U EMEN M, ‘ g ' C C “ e •’“‘ependent 2d, Ac., for GEN- ‘
t «bI.D W ATCHES for Ladle., rich and be.u- !
1..* 1 ER '' ARE ’ *" ch “ Spoone, Cups, Gob-
ME VER P \TEDWARE,.nehasCa.tor.
■ •;*«. 1 '"lees *>«h Gold Plated Cop. and Spoons,C
, Fruit Bask , Pitehor., Candle Sticks, Waiters 4e
.TK’WELTi'Sr,
, Con ing of DIAMOND and GOLD RINGS, |
HA' Ac.. Au., snark ingand bright.
IN>TUMENTS. a. VIOLINS, t
F A 1 BITARS, BANJOS, TAMBORINF.S
I STRtwrTa KSS J * n ' p E\ CIIS Guitar, and Violin
• var, ed assortment of FANCY
idtllUK, Musi Boxes, too m merous to partieular
tzo tn an Hdvertt.emont,
I hankful f 0 the liberal patronage bestowed upon
i them, since t.iev commenced business they solicit a
coiginiiance of the same, and will spare no' nain’s to
give satisfaction to their customers, both in the I
stv e and quality of their wares and in price '
* atefi and other repairing executed with dispatch I
and on reasonable terms. if an 1
sep.SOAf M.AB.
The “ Southern Citizen”
I>L’BI.ISHED by John Mithikl and Wa G Swam
IS now issued overy Saturday morning in
w b»hunfton.
Term of Subs* .htion per annum.
Club of 10 sls“ “
Address Messrs. Mitchel & Swan, Washington,
G feb 3
For Sale.
GOOD Iron Safes—one extra size. Applv at the
M office of T. R. BLOOM.
oct 2H
Lace Curtains!
Something entirely new <fc beau
tiful, at
r’XVFLK.ER.’S.
april 5 d-ts
Dissolution of Copartner-
SIIIP. 17
pavnership heretofore existing under the
1 ' Firm nameof C. A. Ells A Son, has been this
| day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will
hereafter be con ucted by Hexry N. Ells (the juni
or member of said firm) whois authorize! to collect
I the debts due said firm, lu retiring, Mr. (’. A. Ells
desires to return his thanks to his friends and the pub
lic for the liberal patronage they have bestowed up
; on him during the long period of years dnring which
he has been in the business of keeping a Family
Grocery Ar Provision Store, and to ask a con
| tinuance of similar favors to his Son and successor—
. who will carry on the business at the aid stand op
' posite the “Lanier House,”
CHAS. A. ELLS,
HENRY N. ELLS.
i AH those indebted to the firm wil please come for-
M m- m, April 4th d-2m
Fresh Arrival!
1 AA CHOICE Dried Beef Tongues,
I v'v" 5 Casks new Pig Hams,
200 Lbs. fine Dried Beef,
]oo Fresh Bologna Sausages,
20 Bbls. Pickled Beet and Pork,
5 “ “ Pig’s Heads, something new
In store, and for sale by
tarth £ <!-!w ' GREER A FREEMAN
Champagne—Champagne
*»() ~A' s keT S Champagne,just received; thebe*
brands known :
“La Perle.” pints and quarts,
“ Heidsick,” “ “
“Cliquot” “ «<
“Bouche Fils and Dronet.”
Lovers of good Wine are invited to give us a call,
we guarantee to give you something nice.
niurcb J'.’d lw GREER A FREEMAN, j
Notice.
A a number of accouuis rnsde in I«’>7
V V still open on our books, and if not paid will
be sued at the Spring Courts of the respective coun
ties. None will be slighted.
inarch H HARDEMAN A GRIFFIN
City papers copy.
LANIER HOUSE,
MACON, GEORGIA,
L6GAJT & MEAKA, Proprietors
PROPRIETORS <>f this well Known
1 establishment, respectfully give notice
that they are still candidates for the patron
age of the Travelling public, and determined JLMHL
to omit nothing to deserve well of their guests ami
maintain the reputation of the Huusf.
Free Transportation
Os Passengers and Baggage, to and from th House,
by a tine new Omnibus and Baggage Wagon, wZrich j
they have provided for that purpose. P ssen gers j
hervaftei will be at no expense»'l.ateverfor*r»in«T»er ■
tat ion of themselves and their bagguge eithe'r wav be
tween the Lanier House apd ifa? fiaiiwav Mtauvus n
Macon. We ask * taatGiuuauee of public patronag«
anq uHvulivu and uouifurt to our guests.
2V LOGAN A MEARA.
I>l / j \\ T X ''' •" all ' l ! 1 I’ l '’" '
' v> Steel point self-sharpen iu.
Plows, Steel Plows, Sub-soil Plows, Side Hill
Plow s, Ditching Plows, Garden
and 2 Furrow Plows, Harrow< \U»tovk», fur sale by
NATHAN WEED.
| f / best makers, comprising
*1 Scovil’s, Brade s Patent and Crow n, I
e<i •. w arranted, Bradley's Cast Steel Grubbing.
Cane Hoes, Seed Hoes, Flower Hoey, fur bv
XAfJUN weed
1 If k \ * | ? | and Spades, Garden and
1 I ’ ’ v Straw Rakes, Spading
Forks, Bush Hooks, Bush Scythes, Socket /Zooks.
Cotton and Wool Cards. Sheep Shears, Curry Combs,
, Z/orse Brushes, for sale by
j NATtfAN weed.
(’ ( 1* V 5:: 11 •' ” *■ ’ : !| ' tlv >,r# *•®'*
v ■ 7 4huck (’titters, Grain r ’radios.
Scythe Blades, Graiu Sieves, Fan Threshes’
/Ari se Powers, Otter and Beaver Traps, ’ Wheelbar
rows, fur \\ cud. Coal and Dirt, Churns, Ac., for sale
•7 JIAT//AN WEED.
IRON & STEEL. '"'rX-j
Iron, Sweods Iron, Bundle Iron of all kinds, 7/orse
Shues, Z/orse Shoe Nails, Plow, Cast. German, Blis
« ter and Spring Steel, Sheet Iron, Boiler llvii, Jack
Screws, Crowbars, Screw’ Wrenches, Ac., Ac., all
( for sale bv NAIZ/AN WEED.
March il‘ 1859.
ZEILIN & 111 NT.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
DRUGS,
DRUGS,
DRUGS,
MEDICNES,
MEDICINES,
MEDICINES,
GARDEN SEEDS,
“ GARDEN SEEDS,
GARDENSEEDS,
Instruments, Perfumery, Spices, Varnishes Ac.,
at the MACON DRUG MARKET, Corner of Second
i and Cherry St., opposite the Store of J. B. A W. A.
Ross. jan 27
CORN, O k I S C l) MEAL.
is *hH| BUSHELS Corn in Sacks,
»)vv 4VO bushels prime Tenn Seed Oats,
j 50 “ Fresh Corn M<.al,
( | 700 “ Wheat Bran,Just received and
y ’ for sale by AJcCALLIE A JONES.
I dec 9
| <;r %tes! <;r vi es t
t 4 GOOD assortment »tt very low prices
71 B. A WISE,
pin ♦> Cherry St.. Macon,
Dr. U ni. F. Holt,
A 1 ’'ILL attend promptly all calls left either at his
v V Office over Bowdre A Anderson’s Store, or at
• his residence m Vineville, opposite Major Comer’s,
inarch ft d im* •
JOSEPH M. BOARDMAN,
W ASHINGTON BLOCK,MULBERRY ST
i- MACON, GEORGIA.
i I AW, Medical, School, miscellaneous and Juven
JL> ile Books.
Blrnk Books, Stationery. Drawing Taper, Roll Pa
I per. ’Vate” Colors. Artists’ Oil Colors, Boxes of Oi.
and v at« • Colors, Mathematical Instruments, Mhthe
mat I Engineering Books, Copying Presses anc
800 a, V/f ing Desk*. Port Folios, Pocket Books
Gam .ion loards. Writing Fluids and Inks of tia
very beat Minds. Faber’s and Lubin’s Drawing Pen
|f eds. Steel ami Gold Pens, and all the various article:
. usually found in a Book Store.
■ Also. Agent of the Southern Mill UH I MSIWICt
I iiiiimuy.
n r : Fresh Garden Seed.
* AfENARD A < ASTLEN have just received i
, ‘ M A 1 large and selected stock oi Ffenk harden Stet
I*' i of all kinds, warranted to be the growth of HSB
which are equal in quality and as cheap in price a
say that can be found rise where. Store under Hal
I a ton’s Hail. t<-b
|-e9 City papers copy.
Law Firm.
r nwderaiguod have formed a partociaLip ii
1 the practice of La a ■, iu lie- Film naOir of Ruth
crfotdA Ihii. The* w ill practice iu the M»cou Or
«»ut. and iu the routit ie» <»f M‘»i»rwe, Junes and M il
kiiiMMt and bv a|MM-ud cuutfaet iu any other por
of Uun of the Mini*-
n- Alan, is Uie Federal Court, at Satarinali and Ma
i»i "folia.
la Ofoc* or er the Manufactur*’'» Beak
. JOHN RCTHFRFOUD,
| JUHJfM.MILL
(Gent’s Furnishing Goods.
-’FT! Doz. r^o «^ W s -K“i»de; C Sb7;t;7’ irt ’‘’
HH British U
” Liheu u>a Silk hjndkerehiett.,
'» „ ■ Mcarfs .nd Tie.,
8U •. saenders.
80 “ Hifo E. WINSHIP.
15 “ F.neSu..
Jrst received at ——...-- .
sep 23 “ 'x
For Sale, 'xxehy.
ONE of the most desirable residences in u 0
where the subscriber now resides, come.
Oak and Second Streets. ”*•.
The Lot contain* three quarters of an acre, and is
highly improved with choice varieties of Peach, Apn-
' cots. Grapes ana other fruits and Flowers.
The Dwelling contains ten Rooms, Closets in six,
and Gas in all. Terms of pay ant will be made ea
sy. For particulars, enquire of J. DeLoache or W,
' 8. Brantly.
I If not sold befo Christmas, it will be rented to an
approved tenant GEO. W. ADAMS.
I Macon, Dec. ittth, 1858.
SCHOFIELD & BROTHER,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
JfA COS. GEORGIA.
JOHN BCIIOFIKLD,JOBHI'A BCHOFIKLD.
We are prepared to Mannfactnre
STEAM ENG-INES,
CIRt I LAR SAW MILLS,
MILL AND GIN GEARING,
SUGAR MILLS,
BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS,
OF EV KRY DEfiOBIPTIOX.
IRON RAILINGS and VERANDAHS.
Having the most complete assortment of Iron Rail
ings in the State, which for elegance, neatness, du
rability and design, cannot be surpassed, and are
suitable for the fronts of Dwellings, Cemetery Lots,
Public Squares, Church Fences and Balconies.
Persons desirous of purchasing Railings wil) do
well to give us a call, as we are determined to ofler
as good ba-gains as any Northern Establishment.
Specimens of our Work \n be seen at Rose
Hill Cemetery, and at various private residences in
his citv ’ dec 2
Something New.
ONE Cask superior Mint Juleps,
One “ “ Wild Cherry Brandy,
One “ “ Blackberry ’ “
And Wines of all kinds, for sale bv
feb 24 GREER A FREEMAN.
FLOUR ! FLOUR ! FLOUR !
WBBLB. “ Hiram Smith” Flour,
10 “ Rye
5 “ Buckwheat, for sale bv
feb 2_4 GREER A
BUTTER! Butter!—fresh arrival—2s kegs in
store and tor sale by
feb xix GREER A FREEMAN.
J EFFREY’S JUG ALE—2S Casks in store and for
sale by feb xix GREER A FREEMAN.
T)OTATOES! P BarrelsjManting po-
I tatoes for sale by GREEK A FREEMAN.
feb 19-ts
MACKEREL ! Mackerel ! —ln large and small
packages, for sale by
feb 19 GREER A FREEMAN.
Rare Chance for the Fanciers of
FAST AND BLOOD HORSES.
MR. OSBORNE of New York will arrive in Macon
to-day oi to-morrow on his way to Mobile with
a choice lot of Vermont Horses—in pairs and single
all blooded stock und fast; among them are fttack
H(nd», and Hamiltonimtti. His stay will
be short. Call and see his stock.
n. rt v II HADEN A GOOLSBY.
GROCERIES!
I N Store, and constantly receiving, full supplies of
Bacon, Flour, Coffee, Sugar, Butter, Cheese, Syr
up, Soap, Candles, Ac.
ALSO,
a choice lot of Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, and many
other articles too numerous to mention. For sale
I by JOHN MASSETT,
april
Fresh Arrivals by Steamer
AVeekly.
TEN Cases sparkling Catawba Wine,
5 “ Blackberry Cordial,
5 “ “ Brandy,
25 Baskets “ Heidsick” Champagne,
It) “ “ La Perle” “
10 Cases “ Cliquot” “
50 Doz. assorted best “HeMMe” Brandy, old Sad
dle Bag and Bourbon Whisky, old Port, Madeira,
Muscat and “Old Georgia” Wines. All of which
is guaranteed pure. For sale bv
• aph* d
iviillinery Goods
FOR
SPRING AMI SIMMER.
MRS. A. DAMOUR
HAVING just received a large assortment of
Goods of the above mentioned articles, and will
I receive weekly, during the season, the best styles and
quality, such as Stiaw, Lace, Crape and Silk Hon
nets, also Children ami Misses’ lints A- Flats;
Ribbons, Flvvvi*, Head Dresses, Hair Ornaments,
Curls, Braids, Lace and Muslin Setts, Berthas, Lace
Cap«M», Lace Mitts, also many other artieless of
Fancy Goods,
too numerous to mention, all of which can be pur
chased at reasonable prices, either bv Wholesale or
Retail.
t-v’T' Orders will be promptly and fcithfully attend
! ed to march 11 d-3m
8. BRAINERD'S
Ha co ii Varietv Slore.Cot. Av.,
Ojipotite Col<man <t Rons and C. H.
Freeman.
3STew Goods.
CtROCKEZA’ and Gfoaa Ware,
) House Furnishing articles,
I Tin Ware,
I /Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers,
Cord und Twine, Cutlery.
Brooms, Pails, Tubs. Wash Boardsand Brushes,
Hobby Horses, Wagons and Willuw Ware.
' Transparent Soap, and Extracts for Ladies,
• . Combs of all descriptions,
Hair Brushes, American snd English,
Medicines for Horses and Man,
i Worm Tea warranted to perform or no pay.
Sl wer Baths, and in tact all articles called for.
Furniture repaired and made to order, cleaned and
varnished in the best style. Violins, Canes, Ac., re
paired and repolished.
N. B.—Best of Sand Paper of all kindsand best
us Copal Varnish for sale as low as can be purchas-
I ed in this eixy. -11 l articles sold if not perfect
may be returned.
N. B.—Graffenberg Medicine for sale, pure from
the Company. S. 8., Agent fur Company,
jan 6
Zeilin Hunt’s
; NOVELTY SOU A WATEft
IF’OTTIC’T-A.IlSr
IS now in complete operation, from which can be
obtained the superior beverage with
Lemon. Sarsaparilla,
Ginger, Vanilla,
Pineapple, Orange,
d SixTbet, Strawberry and
Orgeat, Cream Syrups,
april 1-”. d ts
Win. R. Arnold,
Merchant Tailor.
is now prepared to cut and make up
. CLOTHING,
lt Intest fashion, and by giving them good fit
\ / and by strict attention and moderate charges,
hopes that he will obtain a shaie of the public patron
age of Macon and its surrounding country.
Give him a trial, lie is located in Ralston’s Build
s ing, up stairs, next door to tbeSTATB Press printing
OMCC . pl 4d
• i Ice! Ice!! Ice !!!
I- ‘
'* Who would be without it ?
e- ■
GREER & FREEMAN.
Q . arc working to establish an ICE trade in the
pg I v V city of Macon and to have it so systematized
! that every tmdy can enjoy this luxury with but little
expense am) no trouble. Our city Express is sen -
ing daily and will deliver lee at the residences of
those wiio desire it. W»» invile all who wish to keep
cool to call and supply thenisclvew with tickets and
I let um enroll their names on our Ice Book as regular
a customers.
rd Si'MiiAVß we will open our store Crum «toBA. M ,
fi, , 12 to 1 M. and fl to 7 I’ M
7 Consumers in the Country.
We will supply you m any Quantity desire<l, de
livered at the depot, and as a* low a* the lowest.
All orders irum the city or country piomptlv attend
rd to. GREEK A FHEftN AN
fce?* < »ty PM** »!»)’ “I” 1
t Just Received.
il- 4 I.• RGE andclmmmmi aelwttiou <*f Lubiii’a Rxtvneta
r- /I for the haadkrn loef, warranted ap»nv,in«, and
Mol the offensive imitatiuns usually pat up with
a- counterfeit lablr«
Also, a sph udMlesaurkueiH * ;genumr French and
Amer leno Potnadra and Oils for ih» hair
mmm4 (-«iebrated inaaulactur«*. sos safe b
j april B K. L- HTKUB