State press. (Macon, Ga.) 1857-18??, October 08, 1859, Image 1

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RTTTION: r r * <> «• »- r-« ; »i-n> in nd r > • "*ai t»l the end *»f the r <r. DVEHTISING : —' rS ‘ is 111-.' _• ■ * -—’ . t ■ >OO 11 Ou j » <i<» 2> *»o so 'i' ■> >1 ' it*.' '5 <• IT. I ■ ■ ‘ ii l , 90 i'♦ • 00 th <O’ ti I » >H7 HMD 0”--50 fol On u | ; ■ • **.* Hh hi 70 0 S‘> 0 <> ‘ }•! i»«> HU l|tj. H) QII p. V’rct 'ia Shingk Mill. i* ’ i and I•■ de k ifount-/ i>aib am.' Factory in this cii v ; v v Lad the pic. - v • -mg its ooe.trH !! on y< •■•rro.iy r ii wfot wo-aw ?.•(* n • arr?.n‘<«| it ir* that thi'' tum-ifo.? ■ • p’J t l-n' i Loci, • . jo I fi»r 't By the prop ct •. I. i n !■ u .". r g ;up by '.'ine ' - f i- Yi fore : the pure i* • fooi •!1 <»a* ..f their ui .. , but > IBP , ■ itiuu v>f a 3 '.iktoru . 0a... •. and th< | l - i n a w ■r , . ue>! by a * »tri.« .. t uipan . . • • .de ii-? i»■ m . » in*r • •re i lent; ! M irganb'Wn, V”... an !bf vdioj-o re<p r - talni ity and re«p nc-tbiliry w* hav6 been i; . ; ■ iiili: e\ .*■' Ah uninterrup i iui . ( o urseof.se. ,\J weeks with Mr. Afo:.- n. so warrant u u >ayin.gtliat li is .t gjir.i •nr: , i the ra.-H > amp ami ■..• it! ■/.'c ti-Li -.i m to j so. 'ho have dealt'n: vitL I m. U would | .. ivise persons v■>> Im • i»n •. ti iovc-t . gne him ft call tin i.-(» <no of h.. n; . vh in s. from which they « unin»t fail t rear ! a golden bai vt . Ttioso Qj stions. We see a <tate m-nt j<»i;ig the round>» ih.-.* ertain <pnstions haw put''■> Gov. Brown ■ ■i i(’ . Aid i. a' u Thi’! ’•< th“ Dr. 1 hw ’t | . ■ i i< n. Wc ar ' . ■• : I’ . ; I • wn lias never r< eiw ’. h t\r, p; >und- ' any *- ich question-; to L. . We !«■];< \< ' '• 1. Aka did >: i ■at C C-m t, <!; ■( .<■ h ■ h t 'd <ii'di a leti- r. I’ ".. • pruv.-v i» n? Vv! j j. i.ded that Gov. B \vn shon'i'i re t ire t : ■ ! ’*« r. The wh< ■ concern w - ’ ' f ‘ nuptor- !* * a di'■ i ism in tl D i T’ 'p i- • p- ' r that hid D n re -v • f • ct/o-j a; . n .>• C) rh'-- nd thwo i< no r<tv C .• fids i «np 1 W • b’w»KV t’ cf C? • Breo n ! ■ * • r - < r Fl 'i ’n ■’ r .»v»o ■ f’.»n •' T v. lint C., n • 0 ,. q . , • . . . .• Ho» flip ndojn t|C nr-M ’» re «t t, () -v . ti-»ns hopi dm vsu’' of r »r-n >t . ■■■. .• 1 04 'Vr sv. ro cr-nt t > C 1. '• ■ ’ ■ ‘ Gnr P-nn-n. Pa-.: vr. k 1 . hrflonfftymk- W-- J '! 1 !;r ; . f thn» > ( ’t in ojh r f‘ n before the • 'option Is o ’ D • not rn’nA fbnrn t! v c»’P inff,, ’Vo nnd i ’sb I v i f i*n ♦’ r 51 ’L» , r hn. A fact tth f 'n'-e-.-i' 5v ’oli Mr MOV D \RE KO n r \' Y. (*..l XVu-’-n») 'k'»n inn sv>ottan fd •»»*»• .• 1 wob r, .v prrovn f' »- • con n nt .<3- .n to p. n • »I. .TJ i •. .v r r' 1 ' TI . n..! !, .. tl.p , n . ; . p, c ... 1 »’ I .‘r it -o. ’ St-tp b-d • . ■ > o.br . ’’■■•r (V-nn.J M s.bHti rnl ) v V . n»e, tors’’- 111/* CftQ? nn to thn •" ■ 1 j.j Wp 1 ■ tiv'AA I Wnrr- n with G »v. Bi n. O’r r ’pnnn informed th d onto t'da <!•.• \V.,rr,.n \!.i ; ntdm dto -b-nv th t he did t-o pled ■ hhnsrlf to Gov. Brown. D incr? t< ' b”t thin’ y »n of the t’Hn ss . i .;in to b- G. v.*r: <»r <> •. •• •</• !. ? who make' i • •nd tn a rn®e tn *bn «• 1 o* t’ - ]jfi. ‘.’ton, >• tL.»n d"nn« it v ’ ‘n it i- d< ■ ■ d • - d’"t "m 1- t' ‘ C •• ;. *• fit ’ 1 trnsted v ith the r ins of Governnu *' - W. ■•••• the • •'•* \ Feri r. ■ ■ ( hnnt or ’ ■ < Vinir. who. if le nv» r’el r ’ her oft—r t< j . >!nv mnn-. 1 v,. ’d . " ■ 1 ’’’ P »*re i« not one. W ron ,\k : r*s receipt an ’ i arrain is on record. We 1 v? twir*' pnldr- 1 ’ j 'lit. Mr. A kin has not. and dare in t deny it< i on linencss.— fh/’ro?. The Cmrord (N. 1H Standard, edited !•' • E’ nnnd Burke. evn'.sJ..*- the * Mnion th” . < \ President Pierce is struggling for a second term. It savs: “Bi< a rents and tonD the cx- ndirehnldp” h r bi- v thr I. • \vb ’ I’ei» . 1 v. been li’isiiv at v.«wk during ). - absence in En i ••. tn ar 'nipli h Ids jm pn r >fp* <■• rin-.* « I i i•-nomination. Hi*pa• -rcnnfidortia! per j ■ frmnd- hero nu ko no <• <?ret of t|>. ;r <!■ ; ~ r. to i rocure hi •r. -no ; ii. The f. imd < t’ er randi bitt* miv H e*ud .re >■ t *t <lowi . a fixed fact that Ft inklin Pierce is in t’ > j i Id for a ro-nondnr.’i'-n. And be horn ' ngaii ; ’ »be taken un fi< a r.»- <ir ui i'w eandid.ite. a ' in 1852. His friends l ive <_:\at ht pus an* i expect nt ionn from tbo-s . W<> have no ev* lei • th r Cbm, Pb-rec’ friend* have made nnv cT .rts to procure Id re-nomiivi’i >n. 0;» t- . : bo-’ v that the eve* of t in-coc.’ ; ;-v have been direr. ( ed ’r<»m him. u Idle be lu»- l*im*elf i. » fi-p’r; j tbm* f.»r a second tef >. II - trn’;- p-itrio’i ami nation d a bninbtr.iti-»n bn* not, howuw { ••n fnrt-ot ii. and w e r..?f! ie’.tlv believ v ' i.ini’ng al] the aspirants so • the I‘rc'idt cy. to-d v. there B t. ■ one v. ho wo iid I • ■’ ’<• to t’ ! •. i. •*, F 'ti’» * a i ' r | ' •of the r.- io".— . rv-m.- i m. . ■ <h Hd li* ’ r no b HE \T J it OF »H O’ . ’» KS. . N.,.v . _ A. 1..;,. | - ‘ ■ >! rnnu : t • ca*s (n Il W.'lC ;’ . . *tt f O i U «; I ] <». - ’ t’.<- ’.or. a . .t er • n a who n . ted r j•. the<i s<*a (■ ii. j u. b. B-. day» *?•*’ ■ By ip :■! BLISttEO EV;s t ‘i SATURDAY WKNING; > <> i. I: .v; Eli. Sank of Morga , Ca. V.’,. . ' . f.l'.iwiii/ roin Itnlny & IJi< h- N. ’ ■ It; •'. ut without : fe>n».iiio •t' I’. f M u-gan. ' .n thi '• t .te. ' . ' engrave! for this fian4nlent '•nc. i ■ Bunk of Morgan. Oa.) have been ,i ’ > nnviber of banks throughout the >'in: ry. T io i iiowing description will detect them: ! Is. vl ;. te.ii di: seated, with sheal and sickh i 'ii up’p,.r h-it corner; WasliiijgUm on lower I right < >,;ner. 2'. r .a dr ■■■..; of wild horses running, full oh !i,’ i:e of a girl, w ith her baud upraised iii.g i.vr c)is, on right end, i J Os, \ .g. hge spread <-:jle-standing on a i'ideld i.- Idin." arrows,.nd <.Ji\ ■ branch; In .l on i lit lower corner and Continential older .hi bit lower corner, bah (n ovala. Tita San Juan Difficulty. i d. .i.u.kin, K.-giatci > f the Office at Uiyuij-'..!, -a V..,-lii.igi'ai Territoi;., arrived at 'Vu.-i,i'i„am City last week from the Island of j .''an Ju;..), lie r..p I s that it the intentions f<: ■.. i>m.’ shad hen carried out, there al I I . .-. ;ollisi >n between ti.e Brit- , ' J. and .'.me.ir in . as the vessels Satel- I lite a.el Plumper had ot'deis troiu him to lire. ' u AC../.al Bayne opportunely arrived an ! j -i: iei.l .i i lain m c..m::i .nd of flic Engli Ji sLij of war, live in number. Th ■ i l iginal in' -•under;standing was with the T T 1 t.-v C ■■ o- -1... |,oc'c.»c of which rrlby fifty, D Uf*iA<’. Tbc I-- 1 ,r Sin AunVi lic<l I nch In the dccnTinncv n r »hf» \in er’'‘fin s r‘ Icncf c*' ,, h*ccn months, nc -1 -.1,- • ‘■' 1 r UC•tb'H tbt !’• Ami f"T 1 -. .Mr'-. -'’ nm] -B p'. bn 1 tn ’Vn-bvnr**nn Tpw-i. - I vr- r-itil Gnr’C’*nt T! >rncv nn- ■ . . 1 . ■ 1 11-S f’ vp J c i t ('’p’->v'it n 1 ! ♦hnt »'nv title tn th* l n ;<< <•! ir nyiil CCvbl’n. thflt ho flncr.ntohn 1 me fit f!'C nn’"'O«t ’dcct ts ’b* -*■ s'-'i i-ln’nv 1 vcK'n+r <-»tmn B-bJcp g ’ »i c»s.l ninfc'nll’• frnm fbn nnpilntorv b 1 n» I r<b»n- ’* V Tn»Hnn«. ” h • hnH even ■ V. ] .1 ! ~> s’.-ti <f •! n.rl.ebHl’C r " f'nv*. !•■]-I'o’n-’ v horn oxne'F- ‘>nr»q hn f l renejpe’llv been sent to ehn«ticn ‘ hem. fb l.Tbi’A'ih av* ib* v* T>!e <»f T\ n*h-. •t-o-Hm T.-r-b rv n n<t <T th.‘ Pn- fi.-* arc it- •m*’ i n< r.r our vetont’• d of the 1-lanH > f •■’ .fnnn. \r4 inch U their »*n f cn«’n«m ♦bn’’ • : • .b. - n .t a : *y v f'• ** it nrivater ''tip :In 1 -’rmhtnhle mini i. nr yr t )b’ imir'f l ’ : fit(‘l v nrcnnv tba 4- imnnr-. ’■m’ r>- J l *', n nrl v > enter'd er wlfhniV n «• - ’ , Bn* it 1 * f b’s •. ♦’ •• -r tr ■ ’ ’ll b" wMub-ftW”. a« thi< ■ ibo <• n<’Jnrnr] < an u(1 mii<in that ottr , :i p : ,>]■...r! v d>s”'n*n’-1«*. Tt !;; ■■ ■ n b ]|* <*.• iP’M'.Hv k”'»wn tbft* th ■ •’■n’'r’i,i*nt h v rorcntlv confirmed a hlvft cf :■•. 1 1 ‘ , • n ' n, if any tiling farther north hr.n San Juan. Fugif’V' -from .Tns*ice—At- TEMPTEI) MI'BOER. I o.f ( i eolng D to oivi s Devoe and Samp- I ; d i-1 t O'n fro I B n. bavin/ in i-i -Iva vo-i : ' ' uni nam’d .T.-d W. Bi-'-« ' a- e l wit!, a‘! ■•noting to k’ll F.li’hzor M. ’ ■■■ -I and also with being a fn dtive from jn<- i ■:■ "irnimr in the city of Ancnsta. Georgia ‘ d hi’" there became i-crpiainti d with T’ '- ! ' di. who was a permanent resident nt the •.'•.-•- Pi i 'i. i alleged, paid considerable ■ ttention to M - I!., who is represented as a '■iind.som-? and f.:-c'nnt'ii/ woman, and a’ , ’ dli einbo'deiied by his familiar aCqiiain ■ imv, gros-’v insulted her on several occa- j -i-ms. She finally informed her hnsbam! of ’’ ' isli’s insults, but on ai connt of the friend- ' dip t hid B id previously existed between them. ■ thought there must be some mistake about lie matter, and determined to satisfy himseV v personal observation. He secreted himse!' Is,■ ri lie ■■■ •!’■ r ' -a'i-lii 1 ' ■ trmllfulness of h's wife's statement. — pi inaing from his plat" of concealment, re i'ver in Irin 1. Biggs confronted P.iri h and : '-■ ;.t to shoot him down like a dog, when ‘ lislrf'T on his knees and entreated ‘or par- . a. whi'di the husband finally granted, and ' irlsh was permitted to depart uninjured \ few days after this affair, Parish had the ulacity to seat himself be-ide Mrs. Biggs at He dinner table. Mr. Biggs entering the ■ , I'.i n m ime t after, ordered Parish to re- -•.•-• his seat, wlii'di the latter refused to do. hereupon the firmer told Parish to defend '•aself. at the same time drawing a revolver : - fir d t-v■> shots and Parish five; one of hot of pie former taking effect in the ■ in of Parish, and put an end to the further i •o , :;:g. Subsequently Biggs was arreste 1 i' ' • ’-I t • bail. Mr. O ites b oining his sure Tie- ■ 1 Jury ol Augusta found a trn- B‘/»s for nttcmiptei! murder, but ■f.'ie the day of trial arrived, the accuse 1 . • Ito I rt- til'd >. n. Becenf!} ... ~. .. -,va- p’nr”d in t’ - e hands of the abov o i’d ol’ieers. who. liter traveling upward > ■ r) , ', thr ingli the British Provinci- ■ -;d o th New En. bmd Suites, even ..;. . . >1 t'. ■i' in the- w ere in - ;-,-h of it j to ton, workin.- in a sad die and liarntns mi ■ •rs'a p. Th a ell,. I was I- , up ;■• ! ‘o>.. e ILad i lartcrs, tm 1 w ill be taken t J Icorgia tod -Veic lorfc PiUtmc, .Vm. I'u.vi; M.tri.r. iv G - -'t i v.- A ci ri e- ., Cork. B -' mi • Ga., writ-. . Fi.'l 1 . I I'ires-r ; I wu. -e .- lu vou lioil 1.,0i isiioor luufde is r’a I I V s gl- ' -'roc ing i near Ati" a . • hea I ' - I" "1 I iim , ami •■ s m t nntreqn- : tly seen a 1 I, •- ( , p. • ■ v-t’ ' - ■' son t [>’ >t ■ i.m hero on the <>' ego:' i 'vi •. lamtot nv ' i!;.-n nbmit it. to ' .. f n . ' i.o ~ ■■■ 0,, „ tre.-s, nti ■ • .t' •■ 1 dri . the -,’p. hieli wo in Pr: tu '-.■'ty, Ga- « r< h. m. » ».' . ■•» ' i U., P 4 I# Uif s k* a wh I r ♦» h t!« V. nfl I». Milieu I « -ler I bars Hl4tlt.>ti.kti i IUG4WV i ••- - It dinr Summer. Uli 11 t< : •-, jl - ’ ••!. the I'l ••• t T’r 'i..- ■ ■ V'.ivj obi Winter’s way, V”. . .. ' ; ' b .. Tho ni .’l! w (Dytiinc dreams awtiy : I Vfip. n f’lT.Hncr c.mt ,in rnn. inir mind, To uiivC : > Ts » n hi*! f i d tit’ll. To marl: a• r in. »y cave* th* y bind. Anl tee if ail arc ripened well. VTith balmy breath .'ho whimper -1-•■ r, The dyinc, tb-werc lo uc un an 1 oi 'O r 1 Thtir e, weele*t incense ere they go, F her who made their bciMitieß lire 3ho eniers ’nr.ith thr wood! ind shade, hr ZAp’iyr* lift lh« liogerintj leaf, Ar I Lear it £■_ut’y where are lu’d Tiic loved and b>'i ones of its rrief. - . At last V:!um. rhing, tab- j Yizni’i LU sreptr nr. 1 his tlir «n.’. Wi h b iHt. i >i»> hand the tr»*e he shakes, hit* nt <»:■ iralherii’jr ail his own. Sweet Kutnujk-r ?!/biiiv. the plain. A i i_\» ' in,/ V* i'., . ;>ui t und grim, Sc s mister Xnlum h iard his grain Aud siuilcs to think it’s all of him. Now Mode of Usipp; “Bank Fa cilities.” The New York Evening Post, in roferrii’/ tn tho rase of y<-nni Fnne. arrest* <1 fir einbez xlintr the fund* < f the Bank in which he wa« enr lovsl. tells the f Bowins anecdote : J nrof of ms of nersons in hank* a i-nrioiix shffv Dio 1 1 of another hank, in which i tlio discount clerk b:td resigned hi» situation his res'gnati”n hftd been iic.ceptod ; his counts had been pronounced correct and a i (‘••ninlinientarv vote passed by the board for i j his attention his duties, Are. He hen sta- | te<l to the board that he had a connunnieation to make, as a < ant’ n to induce them to watch his successor. lie stated that notwi’hst.'mflinn' : his accounts wore nil correct nt the time of his j b, n . he had. in finch beeij uaine the i l.’l]s receivable of theha’ik for venrs ns eolln 1 - I oral for loan*, and emnloving tho funds in th* i.urchasp < f v’.nor at ns-p-b us rntos. Bv th’- ; course bo had noonmnlnted sufficient nmnert' t • meet h-ift nv derato dpidrefl. ."• •] I a'. ; a«r r • , further ii<o for the facilities ho bad eninvod | lie had resigned. Who’ber the vote of thanks . is reconsidered is not known, A <’\ir Amokc Gnttro.!’ Fa' ~hmav. — Tho Schenepradv Star ba the following; colle en ato f ; 't lit: The Sordi iinoras nt Fnion f’ 11o<?o. on Sun mornin’T. bropfAi* n enlfirtn ehnnel. and nutting boots iin* n ’* foe* vdaoed it in the F'o<hinou’« coot*:. C , 'oaidr‘’*nhlo excitement wis cncnc'onnd in C'C'senvnnoo • the Snrd’’ I m< ''o* intitfin* *ha* *hc <»nlf Fv lt« ninnfal n* *r*mop*-• and nev ’ ’’ ' 1 o<l manner®, wn® nr titled to a seat am »' "!i’- onncl®. n”d the Fro*b 1 man contendin'? 1 that jio’thor the Sonhcmoro--. tboir p'imnanii'l’i "!• ■-nnnj , l''rs had n. rijbt t<> infrinoo npnn tboiv «o:itq. A third party n • n :>y irih re tpd in e’*her class interfered, an»l ti- \ ailed upon tho calf to retire until his prop- • rowart 1 < f five frp«h etrers is o ered bv ' : tho Provident of tho ITon Convention, for surdi j inf morion a* sbidlleid tt> the detection, pros- j | rout' n and conviction <f ti e perpetra’or of! 'he fol] winff : Why is a hen immortal’. Because tier ann j ■ never Why do nave r.o hereafter? Because I they have their nej*/ twirled (next world) in I this. The Bottom of a Well Fallixo ix.—The Maine Farmer telD an extraordinary story fr< ni inf-rmati n received from a citizen of i Weeks’ Mills, in China, who, while digginjr I for a well recently, came to a bed of chav, i which began to jzDe v» ay under his feet, when he had got to ft depth of about twenty-five : • feet. Feeling bimself going down, he imme I diat< ly sprang into a tub u hich had been sus- . pended to receive the cx<£ivfttcd earth, when | the clay whi- h 1 -d p’vcu way P" c<sl ‘ re j >f his feet at one * began to r\^ toward him. , He thrust his ; p ah?, into the ma*.-, and the wa- ; ters gushed forth. Supposing that he had -truck a proi ; >e win of water, he ascended, and commenced throwing in stones to serve a* : a foundation for stoning up the well. But cv <. y stone he •• ..-t down disappeared I elow the water’s surface, and, win n he had thus dis posed of several ton.-, the greedy well looked up for more. The man resorted to sound ings, but his poles would not reach the bot tom. Lines were tied with heavy sinkers, which went down eighty feet and made no report. The locality of thi> singular discove ry is some miles or so away from one of the open ponds in Ci iaa, and on an elevation eon iderably above it. Tue Jemit.i: at Niagara Falls.—Accord ing to the Niagara Falls Guzetic, the human emains found in the river at Lewiston, last Saturday were parts ot tho bodies of two men. nl it i- supp sed they were John-ou nod Y in g, who went over ibe Falls in a boat Mime ! mo sin- ’. Tho b> dy seen in the whirl p« I .... ut by Mr, J. E. R -bin* n, wii i Las distingui-hcd himself on rpeopleonthe rivei 1 ;d rec vcrh'.g drowned bodies. Mr. Ifobin i « id in a boat are mipanied by his >n. and after . me difficulty succeeded in se aring the ci rp e. The identity <»f the rotn&ipK d iibdul. but tin* G<>z»:th: and several per ms with wh in we have conversed think that d.- Lu.ly wa- that of Shields orO’C »nnor, the iinr 'r. The bdy of Mr. Witmer, tho gen . L'.rian who w ■ drowned at Su c pem i.»n Bridge ’foie engaged in repairing the race <>r Hume • ■ cl »w his mill, has n t yet been found. Death <»* a Faimetto.—We barn : a mmber ot the FuhiieU.o Kvfomeut, t.'oiupaiiy j , u.vd al the Lunatic Asylum <»n Saturday , rnii z last. His l ame was J. M. Smith.— I ,<• ••di ti* of the Palmetto Association in hi- ' .tv ha*l > ’.«■ 1 t i i... e charge ot the . na : ns, but the S iperiut--ndcht ot the Asylum ul I >rv. arderi the b<*dj to Sumter to the care GcU. J. D- Bi iml- ’g, before he was a tire . t! « fountfoii' -J the rnuuLeriot lac As«>- . a—Cc’R/afcu (>’. Cj iS/-* Ali» n Lirt ban rt -‘. tly iuvHiu-d an t*f»* •tttfeluv sot Mopping tt L < utM»CB (, aittioH it • - , ’taiitaiivou Jy. when ut !U Ligii' »t rpeed, and I i< U .aid to L.ivc- beta tried bLccvmluJlv OFHCL L\ iLALSTOAN I’t ILHIAG, TIIIRI* STUFF I M A<’()N. ® KOliGli A. OCT. S, 1869. The Opposition, or American STATE COW EN l lON OF NEU YORK. The proceedings of this Convention puhlisli- I at liT rt|| jo the Nev.’ York papers, contain many an exposure of Know Nothing arrogance and hostility to cur foreign born citiaens. In i riicni. v.'■ !■ revive that the no niiiatinn of any othci than a native burn - ' n wiwdenonnced 1 a* a m • -u:v ot iniquity, plainly proving that the per •'. tion of all who profess the Catholic ; thith, ii- wed as citizens of foreign birth, is imt dead but slcepeth” only for a while. The proposed endorsement of the nomination of one Mr. Dershcimcr. a German by birth, and tlie Republican nominee for State Treasurer, was thus treated when his name was present ed to the Opposition or American Convention. We quote from a New York exchange: Mr Avery, <■( O.- wcgn. caithl scarcely make up his mind to-wnllow the Dutch Know Nothing of Erie (••Hiuty, but would try hie best. A .1 H Diigiinnc ruse to say what would probably I be hia h»-i wur-h in that Conventioa. For the first ! time in lii he found Liineolf at direct with an American Convention, aud he solemnly q-pcaled j to the men b. i s to repudiate this idea that policy is superior ! ■ • einciplc, and take some position upon which v. c<-.-r all unite. lie wanted to show that ’Lis C. n\nt i' ’.i are not L.vught hero like cattle. Aid Fulmer, of N. w York, hftd a word to say:— , \V C a.. • > wallow a Dutchman without; pepper . sauce. \ V«i —Or sauerkraut. Aid. I ’aimer Did not each member of tho party j < ]< i.i< ly "bligate himstll bj’ 041 oath that bo would ' jut Vi.te i r any man for any offo-e in the gilt ui the I ',. ..iiL , wb • v, is notborn upon the soil of the Vi.ited | <tates . I ii• vis unc thing, but perjury is another, i | Live u ? ret to go t j Ireland and Germany fur can- i liilatv-'■ He was willing to abide by the will of the | ! majority. Lut wh< n they n-ked him to vote for a i Dull ! -a i. he nouLi notdo it. Mi- Th"’i ’-.-or., cf GciHyeo, said they were sailing into an ••\p« rinn nt tr ni which good results had been | "i.ini- 1 ' ' ’out he wa* not so confident of it. He pro- . test >•! a:r.'i»; d the nomination of Denniston for Comp r .lL r, wb; u the only trouble with Samuel E. Church was that h • i.- a Democrat. Mr I; \i:i ..of New York, was oppesed to the en- ; basement of Mr Dordieimcr. The American party had its origin in a sentiment of opposition toforeign rs and f. reign influeuce. He regarded those who I voted for aliens >»••» virtually committing moral de pravity. For one. bo was opposed to being coerced into such deer.iding action. Mr C S Mae uni her renounced Lis old heresies re-■ 'peeling I !• fonerp. in his anxious desire to eulogize . i 1 iT. i:i l» -rn man wli'» had been mainly iiistruiucii- • • { Q placii » Lis Enow Nothing colaborer, ’■ A 11 office of Sheriff o Eric county, and I pi n tl * ;o < f (itj Clerk of Buffalo. Gen G A was nis - prepared to hurst the v.'rv’briji it l r;'-s bullous off bis canary colored vest. • o swollin., gratitude to bis supp-rter. Mr Dorshei- UKT. Mr. Date.-, of Westchester, felt Letter this evening L m be 1 <d •v r f.’ before in liis life. The princi- ■ rat 'which tatight Am* ricans I •'» love tl <ir enemies as them -elves—it was the | <> ! rine taught by Mr. SvWi.r-1 in I hi >i- i r Li.v lor.cuts. He saw this Convention take , nut ui.iy oov isift, bn two wives: one a black w..- | man. a..1 nd was not 1! •• hut one who was j r s<i<;iv>:i’.‘ luf being virtivus. This C,.i \ , '•ad per. a n <* fimli.-h thing ‘.o-nig’;l: Lad i it lU'St foolish thing to-night: hall ' iis.-oh •! th j American p <r*y aud the party l y its j ' ii in ii h<’uc.C"i'tU •!’m .raliieJ. Mr B. ’**' inter- ' I l lplvl ll.il'i ' llll'vh ('Mill ll: <ll. <> ir fin', ign inn'll vitizci.s in this e 'Utitv, , a ill see t'i ”in the tetcgnjiig. that whilst not a ' ‘ vnnl of obj'-i tien is raise’.] to the Re[>nblienii I t»rtiicli»leSot this Mr. Dorsheimer, the objec tion* ware loud and in-ulting because ot hi foreign birth. One of the members of the Convention. .fWerinan Fulmer, of New York, denounces the ai t ot' nominating a foreign b rn citizen to office, as perj'itry. Taut tingly he asks the Convention, ’'have we got to go to Ireland and Germany for candidates t" — Mr. Irving, also of New T ork. says that “ ho regarded them who voted for aliens ns virtu ■dly committing m mlilepracity. For one, he was opposed to being coerced into such de- 1 grading action.” Here i- a speeiinen of “Opposition and ' Americ.m” sentiment in regard to our foreign I burn citizens. • The same feeling still exists ; even here, in Georgia; here, in Macon. It is | m.t p' it :>• . -tr to give expression to it, but ■ let the o'd Know Nothings, and Americans, or Oppositionists, seen chance of success before them, and we have not a doubt, but that the attempt '. ill again be made to arrest tho Coti >titu'ioi.;d rights of our foreign born citizens from then’., both in regard to the privileges ot bolding office and of the worship of the Most High. That power, we trust, will never be theirs, bo lut.g as the democracy can prevent it, they surely will. TELEGRAPHIC ! ARRIVAL OF THE Asl A . New Vokk. Sept. 80. Tho steamship Asia arrived from Liverpool at midnight, with nates tn th • 17th. being the -atne as brought by the Circas-iin. Her mails will bo forwarded by ' the earlv morning train of to-day. The fol lowing is her report of the Markets. Tho circular o' Messrs. Stolterloht .t Sons 1 -fates that eotfon is dull and the market heavy, tin trade continuing to limit purchases in an unaccountable ninnner : quotations are reduc .sl for ti e better descriptions of American and the lower qualit'us are unsaleable except at a further dveli.ie. Measr«. Clare 'V Soil report the market inactive, siikl unchanged for elegi- I ble hits, but prices for inferior grades are s imcwlitf in favor of b'ly rs. Messrs. K'-ars ley A- Co. quote a decline of 1-lfid u Jd. on Useful S' I'is. Messrs. Drake, Kleinwort st Co. quote good staple qualities steady and otli |er qualities lower. Sandy cottons are almost I imsal’ able. Imports of the week 23.<»00 bides. The quantity known it s.-n is 32. LW again-t ;:'j.Oi"t lules last year; they and Mes-rs. Clare «k Sou quote Middling Orkuiis “Jd, oth <.l - p;i t.' it 7'l. r.-,7-A singular * e:;e occurred in New York on Wednesday. -V carriage containing ii man ami woman, on flu r way to New > rk Buy Cemetery, to burr the remain of their daugh ter. 1n k d-wn. nrd preei|ntat< il ti e coffin nml it* eoidcntfl into the gutter. The matt was «o <!nt k tl at Lt could do nothing but sit and I ok i' it while the w titan acted like a < rar.v per* n. lo* | li. e finally c-m" n the n . m • —picked up the remains, anddc"pat'*l>'s| them • to » i'lace of burial, th • man, Meanwhile, te -1 jug r<ai'lu'-t«l to the Cation-hw* until he ' evutd g“t Mcr. Gen. Harner’s Letter to Gov. Dot’GLA:-. The following is a copy of Gen. ii . letter to Gov. Douglas, alter the ri '. ot th. i " protest” of the latter: lleah Qr AKTEits, D< p.irtin't of Oregon, i i Fort Vancouver, W. T., Aug. G, ’.’it'. \ Ills Excelkiiey , Jaim s Douglas. ('. li.. Gov< or of Vancouver’s Island, Are., and Adin ral of the same: Sir:—l have the honor to inform you ol l the receipt of an otlieiid copy of a protest made by you to the occupation <4 Sail .Juan Island, in Puget Sound, by a company of I - troops under my command. This aforesaid copy was furnished by Cap tain Hornby of her Majesty's ship Tribune to the 1 nited States officer in command at S.m •fttap Island, Capt. George Picket, of the f'tb Infantry ot the American army, together with a communication threatening a joint occupa tion of the San .luan Island by the forces <4 I Iler Majesty's ships Tribune, Plumper ami I SMteilite, new in the harbor of thaf island by ' j your order. As the military commander of the depart- | ment of Oregon, assigned to that comuiaml In the Presiilent of toe United States, I have the , honor to state for your information, that by , .-ueh authority. invested in me. I placed amil i itary command upon the Island of Sun Juan ! tn protect the American citizens residing on’ j that Islam! from the insults and indignities 1 which the Bi itish authorities of Vancouver's : Island and the cstublisiiinent of the Iliidsoii's I i Bay Company have recently offered them, by I i sending a British ship of war from Vatmoisv- ' i er's Island to convey the chief factor of the | Hudson's Bay Company to San .Juan, for the i purpose of seizeing au American citizen and 1 j forcibly transport‘ug him to Vaneovet's Island ■ ; to be tried by British Laws. 1 have reported this attempted outrage t" • I my government, and they will doubtless seel ' | the proper redress from the British govern ment. In the meantime. I have the honor t. inform jonr excellency. I shall m t permit n repetition of that insult, and shall retain :■ 1 command on ban Juan Island, to protect its I ( i'izens in the nntne ot' the l uited State-, un til I receive further orders from mv G ivern ment I have the honor to be. very respectfully, Your obedient servant. W. S. Haiixi v. Brigadier General I'. S. Army t 'onmian'g. Horrible Barbarism in ilie Tffiir-. QI'E>AS ISLANDS. Captain Brown, of the .nissio ary s dioone" Morning Star, fiirui-lied to ti.e II ::o d'l veiti<er the following information in regiml t i , the conduct ot the natives ot the i-1:. :1 ■ : 11. 1 SI , Marq'iesas group : We anchored on tin) fourth of Jane, am! I toiiml the people of Fatuhiva, a-1; ial. at w.:i : I ' that is. butchering each other. 1 think tin I natives of this island are tho worst in tin I ; ar.mp. They are great warriors, when the; | can find their victims asleep. About ti. tim. of oar arrival the warriors of Oomoa mm'.e a , ' descent upon lianuvuvi, tlirce miles distant, s i just before day, uud although the as-aihmt-i ! numbered eighty, tiny ventured to attack Imt ■ a single Louse, the inmates rushing out o:.> ' jto be shot down. Two men and two women • fell, and their severed heads carried off in tri- I umph. A child two years old, was taken j alive from the arms of its murdere 1 father, who was endeavoring to escape with it. The mother made her escape, and begged in vain for her child. It was taken to 00-nou, cruelly i tortured and finally strangled, and given, a some of themselves said, to the devil to pru priate him and gain his favor and assistance in battle. A chief strutted about the beach and claim ed the honor of having killed a woman, whose head our people saw salted down in a tub.— He came on board and asked me for dints.— , I said, “No, if I give you flints you will use , them to shoot women.” He finally said he would shoot only men. I asked him if 1 could vi-it the tubu ground, where they had placed the little dead girl. He said they had a goott up there, meaning a god; that no one who I' ate with women could be allowed to visit the place which is a beautiful cocoanut grove, up on a hill quite near the anchorage, and from which the fruit is never taken. At Hivaoa Captain Brown found the mis sionaries all very well, but anxiously awaiting the arrival of the packet. Wars, qnmrels, murders and cannibalism still abound through out the group ; yet such is the power t4'reli gion that the houses raid persons ot the mis sionaries are respected by all classes of the na tives. During March an American, formerly o' Vermont, named Win. Lawton Heiks, who had resided several year- on Hivaoa, was.shot by a native, with whom he had aqnarred, and killed. No redress could be taken, nor jus tice jnflieted. Another foreigner, who lad come up from that group on the M ruing Star, was stabbed by a native, and nearly . killed. The French have withdrawn all their forces i and officers from the Marquesas, leaving only a tlag flying on one of the islands. One or two priest also remain there; but otherwise no signs of French authority reiuaiti. >!;■“ The Galveston News, of the2<lth last., say : We have never known onr city more free from all disease at this sea-on of the year, ami ‘ the lit le alarm that was created the other : day'm consequence of some reports of yellow j fever, has been dissipated, and all now look | forward to a speedy revival oi business and a season of unusual ictivity. Our reporter has ju-t called to inform us that he has been to nearly every physician ill the city, ail ot' whom authorize him to say that t iere is not a single ease of yellow fever here, nor anything like it. Fi.oiiiiia Lemons.—Wehaxe to aeknov.lodue the le. eipt, from <ur esteemed fii <l, <’id. I . L. Dancy, of a fine sp. i imeu of lemons of the Sicily variety, the | mluee of his plantation.— Tlnv rn • from the grafts of Le Sicily leinon upon our iti'!“'eu”U« ur oiangc tree and are equal in IL.' >r. iml suje ri' E in size i > any we bate ever SCUI. And what is a Letter evi denne of their joolws one of them "hicli we had.made into punelq pave us a u; st delight ful and refreshing l.> verage * /T/emOter. John Massett i ■ » • the M.y'icu Giiiiegu, Macon, ’ S ; a it.- Li u4h i a age i4‘l chuic :«* ’ H M.tOi.l ;! a’.dv. Irish « .(mericun W ■ -ariotiH «uperi«»i brands, St. Croix undJii iiU' ibe tiTil quality ui Gtu, with everything el- me. Champazue, Madpirn, Sherry, Malhiga and kinds of Wine. -It hi-* BJH h)« pat'ous are • ire to receive polite attention, uud get the be>t or iq u.ira. He h»»pvri to retain a liberal share of public patron ;e bv tftrivii)£ to deserve it. He invite* a trial <d his stock'. JOHN MASSETT, aprii 12, 155V-dtf MENARD & CASTLEN, DIttIGGIsr AN IPOTHI CA SV, i’iin:Risvs'rrti<. zr, ma< ox, ga I f\S iu.-t received <n sill keep cmislunl , i :y o : baud i fres apply us DRL'Gri X ygf tIKIBCIXES, consisting f*R. JIIININ r., IODINE, SA LAVINE, ( II LOIIOFORM, IODINE POTASH, < A LOH EL, MORPHINE, PIPERINE, HLIIE MAS 4cc. t Ac. Mao, a ot of American. English and Geru 11. PERFNMERY. , JAMPHINE. ! BERNING FLUID. SPIRITS 1 URPENTINE, ALCOHOL. SWEEIHSH LEECHI>. GARDEN SEEDS. Ac.. A will al•;<> keep u pure article of BRAADY A WINE for Medicinal purposes. c ct 17 TO PLANTERS. I f TMIE subscribe! s have on hand, a f r<>od stock of 1 Osnabur.' , Kersey*, BLi.fo i>, and coarse Shoei* suitable for 'II I .season, also, ageneiul >iock of Gro | eeries which they will sell cheap tor ‘’i sL or appror d credit, at the old stand on the coiner above the ! L iiiier House. C. CAMPBELL A SON i Macon, tie! ihnv MTSISB! A. M, BLACKSHEAR & CQ., Washington Block, ' Invite attention to their JSO Sijffi® SM ING all the NEW SIYLES GF THE kJ SIiASON in Fancy G'G'.is, :.•>!.<•; u, Lt uiiue • »<»■•': of Mack CL»ih, Drap’d eta :• d Aip.. F ■ .> i iiid Sacks, Linen Froc ks ai.ti Linrti Dusters .'ack < u’'.'inicre.s and Drap’d eta Punts, Ac. march . 'd ts t GENT'S Furnishing Good* ’) la-jt vmi.iv ' T A. M. BL G KSiIEAR A CO’S. ' march 30d-tf r piIUNKS and Ladies’ Hat Boxes, Vfosev ! Carpet Bags, L*- ’ ' c.* .a» mreh nod & M fLAi \ v Ol’TllS’ and Boy-’ Clothius. t !•" ' /‘•k, i at A M. BLACKSHE\R A ('O S mar* h " I ts VMBROTYPES taken and »»•;• in - eat Cases «■ .-.u Certs, at >. GOODMAN’S GnUer-v. r.ovt to Mrs. Aivhiuin - mi. ft»b 24 d '‘nd I’ :TNKS Vidi.se . L’::'; <•' 1 tiutt.i i < t in; B Umbrellas, Ae. oct x'v A V. BLACKSREKK A ' < Geo. T. Lo icrs & Son j T VVE in S;<oe and constantly receivirg m I 1 and geucial stock of Gruc-riea, coa-i.-n g»n I ‘art of 1 Bags li’.j *’•, I • B iirs 0 d (Fo ermueij foiva C lilue, ’ < ask <’• \ I -ii Cot’fvery • ‘mH.?, ■ L ■_> 1\ ?j er and Spice, i Bids, crushed and Pow<!vi '‘d Sugar, 7 5 Bid . RC'iued S'l.- ii . various grades, , 2’. Ilhds. . i.'.ice MoLis-er, ; ’.5 Hhd>. B.’.e. •> SMfo. ! boxes Sperm and \dam r. tineCandlea » Boxes Soap, ran* i>s qualities, ■> B'ivs Starch, tarious .-rades, 0 Boxes gro-s r Pepper, Spice and Ginger - > Boxes ‘’.indy, a.-sorted, o Ihii.'S Tuba a’.l qualities, ■ ’o Bnxes Pick’r-. assorted sizes, <s.iM)o Cigars of every grade. Together en i a gene: ai i »surtment ol Liquors -ao »f which will be snld low for Cash. oct ?0 John Massett, Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN Family Groceris, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC IS, PROVISIONS, &C., &C. Mulberry Street, opposite the Medienl College, Macon, Ga.,“®s apl., 12, K.u-dtf DR- WALL- JONES, I I WING permanency located in Miron, respect -1 Lld'.v tenders his yru essioiud services to the- it- i fz«-nsof Macon snd »he sur- ounding country. Office i on 3rd Street, over T. J. Lane’s Store. i juiie2sdtf niwn uw i mi FOR THE HAIR. IN presenting the Dulin of.Savannah to the public, the prup> ietor doc.- so will out any of the hesita 1 lion attei d-ng the intn dnetion of a new and untried article, for has been Lfieeu years before the public, and each year has added tu its popularity. The de tnand for it having incrcaFcd so fm beyond hb pr»‘ vioufi facilities 1 i its inanutkctiii e. the proprietor has recently coini'lete'lariangemer.ts fur producing on a more extensive *■< ale, and nt the same tune, adding to its form' : excellence, by the result of a lung prac tical experience in its use. The following voucheis t from gentlemen well known to the community attest lheir estimation of the ui tide : Sivixx.ui, August 3, Mr.J.M. Hayneond' —1 cheerfully comply v. uh my promise to give you my opinion o! the luvi - ; iU of your Balm of Savannah. Ask-reusing it f r some two years, I ntn prep ped io s|>rnk from experi ence, uudd • nut hesilale toprunour.eeit the be-, pre- Hiration for the hair that I have ever used. 1 tried :■ , nany remedies, which had been recommended to me, ! .vit,. benefit, until I made u trial us youi Balm, which . iot r iily removed the dandruff, I it kept my brad I : free from it, ot the sain • time sti uLiiing the growth >f the hair and imparting tu it a healthy appearance, f have recotmnendcf! it to my friends, simil.n Iv afflict ed. who. in every instance. ♦ xpei ienced similnr ben ! elit from its u-e I esteem it a pleasant ai ■’ .ve niont article I’"r dre--ing the hi.ir, p- - ”g st .of ilie vn lues <-o |or t nt- popular c-u > ich o' tl • day, with none cd tlieit dd’-teriuua quaiitw-s. i feel ! confident that it only needs to be known to the public i tu become universally popular. Verv R.-.-pectfullv Yours, W T T7/DMSON, Editor of the Savannah Morning News. Macox, Ga., July 24, G -. Jfo. J. V. I me much pleasure tu bear testimony to the excellence I of your Balm of Savannah, which 1 have no he>im tion in pronouncing -upvrior to any other pt eparation , for the hair that I nave ever used. It not only cleanses, softens and invigorates the hair, but it »«•- I moves dandruff, and keeps the scalp clean and heal thy. It is cuuvuuifnf and pleasant fur toilet use. ; while it posses.-v- medicinal qualities, tln.l cannot fad to recummend it t » ail who make a trial of it. Fm -mnu rime. I Lave used it in uiy taniiiy, who are now unwilling to bo without it. V« iv Re-pertfullv, JNG. T DOIFFUILLET, Treasurer of the S. W. K. Road. May tL 1 Aft J//. J. M. lliyi 'jod, A-jvnt It give* me plaaamc to cert Jv tu the unequalled quidititauf jour Bull i ol Sa‘ i.unsh It is t‘ « beat tonic for the burr, a* well a* th ii* •« eth ctiMd cx’ei tuit'aim of dumb till I L-im ever tried Mv hair ha* lx.fi* inclined to fall out •inc* my attack us Vaftow Fr»«*r in so l and on.u.g as. . ibe pirim’n<• 1 Üb*<*tricd, thr Bmliu <4 .’’UvaanaL baa be* n tl.v ii.(‘«t attcecaaful. Thia mu» L | aay n*o»t <Lw fuiHy. \OIM- A. , r. w. Al F.XAKDKIL l.nte F ilter of the Kaveauxb KcpublKan Fvf tv E. L. STROH ECKER, * jtjjj l Sulu Ag t I’M ilv u. TEILVLS—TWO DOLLARS IK ADVANCE N UMBEE 4-7 pain AND A NEWSPAPER, J ALL FOR ' TWO DO 1.1, A ILS. Sow is the Time to Subscribe for the AMERICAN REPI BLIC, A A LARGE AND BEATIFUL JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO Art, Science, Literature, Agriculture, Ro mance, an J Hews. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. BY J. RUSSEL &, CO.. IN THE CITY OF MACON, GEORGIA. The most Eniinct Writers of (he Day Ooli tribute to its* Column*. Terms Inv \niAi.i.v in .V>vixci—O e i "i.c v- fj, n jtf) worth $i- four •»i »crs mo year. > . with L; . u-v .id ft-worth *t— t (, ii -übsc: i : oi'- on.» v*;; r, th L. ’t rv 1- ■ . • I ;• subscribers f-<»r. i f !»(,: <. DAVIS a t'O.’S : j Seo ...-sof iliv (km-o l.<»itt-ii< <.f t ' • •p• ■ >yAV is b’ l Cis’ To lll.V ■• tC e ..»■c , when fir;:.. : ( iiticubrs • t Wot oe h.iruiaiird ami i duceru»nt« oliered to mib ■'Crib rs t.) of ,i:iy other literary jour- , nal nt w publi.-l ? Don’t fail to s ?n I for a Copy Z-t?* Sub-cri lions received at it:? American Re- ’ Thud : vt. ci- . •• I rem to Aye: 3 dloc-, Mui 1 erty Stic. t. aug 2d . d P. Reichert, : re • n Cotl .1/ ■ 1 Orpi-r-v Ho**, Cob man A Ro-n. Q 1 » ’ nun ,Ul I.I:JI•■ •i• ■ r - T ■ repair p,; ; I >.l-d M.Jl.Hgl.'id Al- ?. ii .:■•!-> ..lev,:; Siv'e Ml work i> my but ih fie exc< uU-d wifi- neaincss jUDt f > d »!H Fluid Gas Lamps. jIIAN r. receiv--d a lot of the above L;*:np9con- < i sitting of Hund Lamps, Suspending Lan , . Pur- ’ lor L.i ps. and oiiiiuul Lumps. it i. unmrvssary ' tor me I > say anything about this Latup, us the Press i oi our city iu.-snm all th. t I < ou’d «ay. h*s also . suitable for running through Houses or Factories, on I the same principle as Gas. i aprtdtf R.P. McEVOY. 1 COWLES' SUPERIOR ( REAM CHEESE. HAVING inadu arra'-g meuts fir u large supply , of tae above named T , We would inform the Citizi .s < Macon, and the ! public generally, that we are now prepared to furnish the article At Wholesale and Retail, As fiw as it can be afforded. Lovers of Good Cheese we invite you to give us a - we are satisfied vou will be phased. GRl.l’R A FREEMAN. Sc pt. 1 S dis. Citizen copy. PLANTATION FOR SALE! I OFFER for s ale a fine Plantation situated five I .1. miles from Macon and containing thirteen hun <!'c I acres of land—six hundred ch ared, three hun dred of wooded upland and four hundred of swamp lan I. On the premises i> a tine new dweliir gut d out bouses. The mules and $?• ck will b- sold with it if desired. It is situated iu the forks of the Oc niulgee river and Tobesoi kee creek within a quar ter of a mil of the South Western and a half mile ot theMacouA Brunswick Rail Ko’oi.s. The crop can be seen on the place. Terms will be liberal. jane 23 <1 A w ts J. 11. ANDREWS. Macon, Ga. Copartnership Notice. I HAVE associated with nw tny brother FRANK I M. STONE, for the purpose ofcontinuing the Ha* an i Cap business. The business will be conducted hereafter under the firm name and style of CHAS. B. STCME & BROTHER. The undersigned, thankful for the liberal patron age extended to him the past year would most re Hpectfully solicit a continuation of it for the new i lirrn. They will keep constantly on hand a superior stock of Hats and Caps, which they will sell as iov. . jis any bouse in the eny or State. apl r.l CHAS. B. STONE i BRO. FORSA TIT'S mKiftnir w & so: manufactory, * OPPOSITE TP.IANGI’LAR BLOCK, nn<’ NEXT DOOR TO ROSS, COLEMAN & ROSS. s< j.t 19 gIITUWO j ) r r M IIE population of Mar' is now bctw. rnton and J twelve thousand; this, together with ibe in creased number of stra* gers vniiing-the city for j the purpobe of buving goods, has induced the old I and wed known firm of W. W. Parker & Co. tobuv a much larger stock of STAPLE EAHCY DRY C3ODS than usual, with the exi rotation of at least doub ing j their sale' ihisFail Tin y have spared nu paio* tu , please all tbo.'e in w ant oi ibe Laicst A Wo'i l a'liionablc Dress GOODS. Tl cir old fiienda and cuatamera, and that dc»i r a I ‘ b’e minority of i cw ones, in cal n g in, will be con- | viiicedtbal iht-y have cveu auipaasetl themselves .his , Fail. ALL LADIES qF TASTE air Darticulaih in>ere«ted und *r h< pe to sec them , a* a.I tbcu.ac.ve.a of Ike , ll' of e «rly ac.ecUouS : Pi i k< r’a. »Cj t .2 d if SPV £1 livccl. , TWO An< cl».« jouri*«yu..a o Tailor- . log ».l»bii.hu.rt'l - I W 11, ARNOLD, .* ii l -r-a i.o abort Bota;* Wo are ready at rII times to extents in a satirf ry manner such work as '>n«TFRS. PAM PHI .f (AND BILLS, CATALDO’ dOGRAMMEB, LARFLS. CIRCULARS, CARDS, Ac., Ac., Ml kind' * B’i kg kont onnstantlyon h TO KENT . r T' , IIE Store occupied by WHiertnsn slid I occupied by liutchirgs, aUo aevei al i . Apply to FREEMAN A KOBI 1 j july 28 d-2m Religicvs Iccks AND Sabbath School Eiteratio wishing to purchase Biblrs. Traci> 1 good books for the library or Sabbath reed are invited to call and examine tl.e stock us rtb|. publication* for sale at the “1H positouy” < Georgia Bible atid Colporteur Society, “<• Avenue,” Macon. G«. Every advantage ail I , sered to tb A se who wish to select libraries eith* 1 theSundt School or family. i feb SAM” BOYKIN, Age. C. MACHOI.D, Boot and Shoe Maker. IN THE Ridding Slonse Ktiildiiu ON Third Street. Macon, Ga n E is prepared to do all work in his line us w< H > ch«*ap ns it can be done elsewhere, and resp» ' fully sol? Is » continuance ol public patronag' It all nex Jo to 31. Loh’s Barber Shop. f"'. iH <i-l v Stereoscopes. 1 LARGE and beautiful a->ortnient of S’- xJL scones- with a large number of view ■ kinds. For sale singly or by the dozen at J.‘M. BOAKDM? dec xvi Washington CLOTHING ICLOTKIKGE 2F?. H 5 MO V 21. X. L\ U INSHIP HAS removed to E. Saulsbury’s old stand i door to Strong A Wood's shoe store, rod - } pared to exhibit one of the largest and finest sloe. READY MADE CLOTHING in the city. sep Designs for Monuments BY EOB’T E, LAUNTTZ, N. Y. E. J. JOHNSTON & CO., Ageut*, Marut..' IT. S. PRUDDEN~& CO Have jiwl received their SECOND SPItING ST<)< K OF FA‘ DRY GOODS, IJTRCII \SED by one of i ‘e firm with I two weeks. Among Ihtm are atyie.- i;ew, a d very beautiful. I . Dress (>ooj!s we can show an elegant n ment. tm'n tLe cheapest to the finest fabtic • illas, Diuit*r», KmJhroiderM y u. i fact almost everything that pertains to our in business. * N. S. FKUDDEN & < < I apl 27 d-ts BELDEN & CO. o-ooxr- AT COST FOR CASH ! NO IIUMBL'G ! V \ • b«' ju*t r-. eived a3 extra supply •• ’ » <i » •is. Consisting of Pan.-an. ■«, Wjp'.- } *. Hr .vn Lechornf, • White '..hare®, < lat ami pitr>>’- Canada.-*, i 'f ii . tn i lufjiiis, i•verv variety of llat> M ; ’ F’.p f ..•- -f, style. ‘ The v G>>'> Is vest ho sol i hs soon as pnssibl ' to Cash customers we can offer great in hiccn BELDEN | M umn.May 25. dA v (’>v r .»••••’ • -nv -It HRt I vSI RAM L tOMTIMSA r |’n Ii Hartford Incorpon.*. .1 INIO, t up.t ; 1 i.'.iui.nito I The Nprinfffield—Capital ? v. The .Tl.‘t**asoit j t Springfield Capital , w th a large surplus securely njvt -Urd. Pollicies in the first class Companies issued r 1 losses promptly adjusted by E.‘ >. JOHNSTON, A</. PF.riNiA. EAKU. i I’ K’GES Re! tied and No. 1 LeafL rd ir Kegs, Hall Barrels and Barrets, for-• ' by McCALLIEAJUN ‘ dec y SADDLERY & HARDWARI fTMIE undersigned would respectfully in- 1 vite the attention of bis friend* ami : tomers, and the trade, to Lis large stock of LEATHER AND RUBBER BEFn.M Double and Single Harness. >’ndd!j;. Bridles, Bits ami Spurs, of the best make nno latest style. Also, prepared to do job work at the shortest n« - lice, and in workmanlike manner, and as low •* any House in the city. Call and see at his new >•< ;> next to the Mannfactuies Bank, ai d oppos tr R - uew Building, JOHN CLEGHORN oct 19 Choicest Fruits. JUST received. New Layer Raisir.s, I .m Marseille*, and Princes* Almonds, Sv • anges. Choice Ntribern Apples, at HENRY ”OR\ For Rent. r pilE Store rented by II I'o-i e and now o< r» • < I by Mr Her- andez as a btoie, ot I- ; btrect. the best stand n the city for aCo feci.o a y and Ctti-d Mere. Al*o bevcidl laige ro<-u t v/ stairs in (lurry Mrtc». nept 20 d ts T. C. DFMPSEY, Execut't. FOR SALE. IT i K -hr nee, in trout o Dr. 1' L. Stmheek. r’- .r I dwelling, contaiuing 0 room*, kitchen with l rooms, negro house with 2 rooms and good stable, horse lot, one well of water and good gi.id- n, ac<» hi a very healthy part ut ’lie city and but u short wa’k tiom the bu.Miitss part of the citv. Terms will be mvle liberal. I’oasasaiuu given the Ist of October next. G. J. BL A Kb. 'Limn Jnlv 23. K)"d-t October LAroucons ’ * N ideu MILT ER A WATERM XN’S J.A i« <* pi a-* for gentlemen’s trad. only. A’/vo. .nu Laoies are respectfully infoitnrd that we bare on hand, and are r- ceiving a nice suck of Benson*, le Dm Go ds which v»e will sell lutccr than other Hou*e i t the city. Please call it y< u v i-L to buv Dry Good* than you overbought bes r*. Next dvor to Bowdte A Anderton’s, Cotton Avenue JACOB SCHALL, BOOTck SHOE MAKER, WALKER'S BUILDING, Mulberry street, near the Medical College 9 OFFERS bis senices t > the public in all tne b'-*ncl <s of hts art. He flatters himself that :n the manufacture of Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters par-, iicularh , ho can giveentire aatisfaction to bia pat ron*. ord• r* respectfully aolictted. •? Milledgeville Hotel. • r p'UIS 1> tuolishmoui is atill < p-n fur the reception 1 of n order.- to the 1 cgm.alu-e ui d Dau Hi t v.situraand the proprietor u- dct»*rm n ?d to re-ei re impte < ccomim»dni >•» of Lm itat d for the vi Ur tMU-meht ot both Ladies and Genth.-mcn; he Lsa rented NvwtH’s Had. a Uigemid con-mcdioue room tifty b\ c ; lily ert h ng a< joining the tor the .>utiM»se<d fi.iving tw u < r thiee t ot ,l inn Partiee p< r acc- , wiih a fine b nd of music m bicb will aw a’ a >e .t the command < f his gue*t. Every effort will be i made to m ke hr* gne*r comfortable and contented. svpt: <1 « t 1.. D. BROWN, Proprietor. Received to-day and for Sale. 1Q0 »>l • K>t»Flaar, '• Bup.rfi.i« •• . " K 5 •• |-|»u*<r'- M.tu .. MAILS 4 11TCHKTT, ..pH..- . n P -. , f y, w.„ Fltl'NCll PUMAVkIk A.WOli.' “ I,'UU lU. hfci, ..rr.tiWti :u >mi, »»,« IU ui. uvl 1 . - t LblMVhhV*u.A Krb 10 d If