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, ItolinvMl
|r vAr, in Tin: wrong.
neidcntin tho Virginian, reprcsentin
- ’ft-ftton ns ready to accept a challenge,has
* i lie's Illustrated paper to re-print the
pertinent anecdote from Weems’
'?*'{Vi’ashington: ,
i** ,-74. Washington was stationed at At
1 ft? w j t h his regiment, the only one of the
i 1 *". p f which he was colonel. There lmp-
.«' n j' j, c at this time an election in the
pH** 1 ' liu >mhcrs of the Assembly, and the
1C „ |,igh between Col. George Fairfax
Kliacy* Washington was a warm
t** 1 t fol, Fairfax, and a Mr. Payne head-
s'i riends °f Mr. Elixey. A dispute ta-
r iJicein the court house yard, Washing-
I' -ft time not twenty-two years ot age,
;* i\ to his usual manner, became excited,
’ »li«t was still more uncommon, stud some-
"i/iat offended Mr. Payne, whereupon
r ,"itlegentleman,who, ‘thoughbut a cub
raised his sturdy hickory, and by a
*’!'! blow brought Washington to the ground.
^ ie-al of Washington’s officers being pres-
r,b,; whipped out their irons in an instant,
p ; \ as supposed there would be murder
j, 1, To make bad worse, the members
% regiment, hearing how their commander
'* been treated, bolted out of the barracks,
1 -v man with his weapon, threatening ven-
an those who dared to knock down
laved Colonel.
rjjj.ij) ly for Mr. Payne and his party
■ •liiagton recovered time enough to go out
'.tft liis enraged soldiers, and after tbank-
T ; beni for their expression of attachment,
; them that he was not hurt in the least,
yggod them, as they loved him and their
L to return to their barracks. As to
ftngton himself, he went to his room, and
, J;. on more reflection, that he had been
5". aggressor, he determined to make Mr.
fc ts e honorable reparation by asking his par-
t ie morrow. No sooner had he made
noble resolution than he recovered his
-Til calmness of manner, dressed himself
' fe a t to a ball, behaving as if nothing had
. ,,-voed.
fnext day he went to a tavern and wrote
I “i !c note to Mr. Payne, requesting to see
I ff \jr. Payne presumed the import of it
| ."' f challenge for a duel, and repaired to the
V . appointed for the meeting, expecting to
_ >pa j r of pistols introduced. But conceive
; . Lrisc upon entering the chamber where
I wV-biugtoH was, he discovered a decanter of
1 and glasses upon tho table, and upon his
. tr ;„g Washington arose and in a very
If, ily manner met him, and presented his
uri string:
.. \[ r- Payne, to err sometimes is nature, to
ratify error is always glory. I find I was
- V in the affair yesterday ; you have had,
1 skirt, some satisfaction, and if you think
iff is sufficient, here’s my hand, let us be
af. is.” It is only necessary to say, that
| this time, Mij. Payne became one of
if .-hiugton’s most enthusiastic admirers and
• fall. If tin® conduct had not been deemed
Washington to arise from magnanimity and
r. f ro ji fear, then he could uot have become
U immortal hero he is regarded in history.
Kaiuosds.—We had the pleasure, a few
as siuce. of an interview with Col. Sclilat-
: Chief Engineer, and Mr. Wheeler, Presi
■•it efthe Brunswick & Florida Railroad,
f . wc understand, are passing through this
.: u. for the purpose of making settlements
| ri contractors and others, preparatory to a
il aid minute report of the affairs of that
: my. at the meeting of tho Stockholders
|:-a next. Such a report is desirable, and
I* only step that can reinstate them in pub-
■nfidenee. The engineering corps of the
amah. Albany 41 Gulf Road, left our town
fjSjturdav the 10th inat., on their return
-• to the initial point, and from all wo can
. r of the experimental surveys, made by
a, we have no doubt but the one passing
jagh the northern part of Troupville, wil
the one adopted by the Company. Should
location of the road be any where in this
li.aiiv, the line above the town will accom-
: iitea large scope of county north of this,
cAtiveen the two rivers, and will inconvc-
i :re. no ono while the one south,and imme-
.. .r at the confluence of the rivers, will ac-
,lute no one section move than the more
: riem route, and will seriously incommode
:: spville and its sources of trade and sup-
Ihere is but about four hundred feet differ-
tut ia the distance of the two lines.
Troupville Watchman
Remarkable Confession, Ac.
I liev. J. \\\ iteld and brother, proprietors of
.nl ut l’bilomath, Georgia, send a communi-
Lrt 10 the Augusta Constitutionalist relative to
l wdi from Louisiana, who recently died there,
i jarticulars are as follows:
Atlit 10th of March there came a young man
Sr. Reid's school. With him be brought a let
eg introduction from Mr. M. D. Wilcox, and re'
..Tiled that an entrance into tho school might bo
Ml hint. Here lib continued his studies till
a ;■"th of April, when lio was taken sick. Da-
.'tlit 12th he was quite convalescent; but ton
:: waing of the 13th an unyielding re-action
1 place, resulting in congestion of the lungs,
: a which the poor youth breathed his last about
' -tt o'clock, M., Wednesday, the 14th.
i -tort while previous to dissolution, bis raging
’irate gave the following confession: That
• u:ui was Stephen Elliott Cawthorn, and his
M* »a.-it Ringgold, Bienville Parish, Louisiana.
s that place he fled last December, having
- ted his hands in the mortal wound .of a fellow-
1 ; 'St, indicted with a knife.
vents he had been sent to Georgia, by his pa-
F*> with money and instructions to have him
- to a good school, lie requested of Mr. Reid
■ ’die to his friends in Louisiana and tell them
F death.
T^r,. Reid in their card say:
’ t would say to the friends of the unfortunate
•mof the slab, who, we learn, arc hotly pursu-
M'ei:ng Cawthorn, beneath the flaming banner
'tehee, and with the instigating reward, of
. that wre were totally ignorant of the crime
-tieabove mentioned confession, and wquld by
; be the abettors in the accomplishment
■ w* foul a deed. ,
wlirn From tin- Augusta Dispatch.
The Etownli manufacturing and
MINING COMPANY
Posture of Affairs in China.
Front the London Times, March 05.
A certain man went to a Dervish and pro-
. _ posed three questions: First—“ Why do they
Our ^proceedings ^in China give a result j sa y that God is omnipresent ?” I do not see
•H'® ia any place—show me where he is.
Among the pioneers in the development of strangely compounded of success and uulity. r o u
the mineral, agricultural and manufacturing We have done a great deal, and have yet got I Second—Why*is a man punished for ”crime's,
resources oi the South, Mark A. Cooper oc- almost everything to do. We have been vie- since whatever he does proceeds from God 1
... - , — —— proceeds from God?
tonous in every advance without apparently Man has no free will of God, and if he had pow-
_ . Setting a step further on our way, and seem to er he could do everything for its own good,
.and statesmanship might envy. To him prin- I have finished the war most fortunately without I Third—How can God punish Satan in hell
cipally belongs the credit of building up the being any nearer the true objects of a peace, fire, since he is formed of that element 1 and
Etowah .Manufacturing and Mining Company, I Nuthing could be smoother than the course of what impression can fire make on itself?
comprising important works in connection with our immediate operations. We have taken The Dervish took up a large clod o:‘
the iron, wheat, coal and gold resources of up- Canton at the least possible cost, have escap- and struck him on the head with it
per *
;upies a position which many who have distin
gutshed themselves in the walks of literature
such a Der-
... , „ at my head,
which made my head ache.
The Cady having sent for the Dervish, ask
ed of him:
( _ JQ. _ “Why did you throw that clod of earth at
iug mill makes from six to eight tons per day. j 1 ' s perfectly clear that Chinese exclusiveness his head, instead of answering his question?
2d. A Blast Furnace and Foundry, with all | is ; far as the general population of the em- | The Dervish replied:
ed, a pure fa’ ’
chant Iron ; with a nail factory, spike machine, have found that the place can be occupied with-
and all necessary apparatus for building and °ut the slightest embarrasment. If the Can
fitting up, with shops, warehouses, operative tonese represent, as we have always assumed,
houses, hotel, store, &c., attached. The roll- the most hostile and jealous class of Chinamen,
are hollow ware, heavy machinery, and pig once forbidden town. There is not the smal
the needful patterns, shops, office rooms, and P* re * 8 concerned, a pure fable. Oar people “The clod of earth was an answer to his
operative bouses hereto attached. Its products are already quite at home m the streets of this speech. He says he has a pain in his head—
let.him show that to me and I will make God
And why does he cxibit a com-
_ _ el Whatever I did was the
sell, and wander and stare about the shops I act of God, and 1 did not strike without the
■I —! ^ — 'wi" 1 ■ '
he
metal.
lest disposition on the part of any native to visible to him
lid. A Merchant Flouring Mill for Wheat, I insult or shun us. We come and go, buy and plaint against me ? Whatever I did was the
with warehouse, cooper shop, hotel, and opera' " A J J 1
th connec
tive houses therewith connected, making *from I entire impunity. The only chance of I 'rill of God. What power do I possess? And
” ’ is a compound of the earth, how can he
trouble arises from our old enemy Yeh, who _
although a prisoner on board one of our ships, suffer from that element ?
still exerts, it is thought, like some powerful
6th. A Coal Mine for the supply of fuel to I necromancer, an influence over those local of- “ 7°
the rolling mill. 1,000 acres of timber and min- | finals who have so long lived in awe of his j 18
cral lands in Dade county.
150 to 200 barrels of flour per day.
4th. Two Grist Mills for Corn.
5th. Two Saw Mills for Lumber.
All these operations arc, and have been, in
successful movement for seven or eight years.
The motive power is furnished by the Etow-
ch v
frown. This spell, however, will probably
ou know Mr. Brown ?” “ Yes, my
he not a very deserving man ?”—
1 es, he deserves a flogging, and if he ever
soon be broken, and the ex-Governor will gall an ts you home again, I will give it to
find his way as a captive to some British po-
I ssession.
This is the bright side of the picture; the
him !” Exit wife, in a fright.
Oxygenated Bitters.
The following letter from a well known architect
of Montreal, speaks volumes in favor of the Oxygen
ated Bitters, as a medicine for those whose ocupa
tions are of a sedentary nature.
Montkkai., Nov. 2fi, 1854.
Gentlemen.—I am happy to be able to send yon
ray testimony in favor of the Oxygenated Bitters,
and intended to have done it before this, hut have
been prevented by professional engagements.
I feel great pleasure in recommending it to all suf
fering from imperfect digestion, sick-headache, acidi
ty. or any derangement of the stomach, from which
I have suffered very severely upwards of twenty
years. From the recommendation of one of my friends
I was induced to try one bottle, and find myself so
much benefited by its use, that I do not think it ne
cessary to continue it any further.
You may use this as you think proper, and permit
me to remain. Yours, very truly,
JOHN ATKINSON.
Seth W. Fowle &Co., 138 Washington Street, Bos
ton, proprietors. Sold by their agents everywhere
For side in Macon by E. L. STROHECKER and
ZEILIN.HUNT* Co. f8J
Simple, yet eery useful.
“ Chapman’s Elastic Anti-rattling
Carriage Shaft Fastener
"V °t Vulcanized India-rubber, will effectual-
. y lu *d permanently prevent friction, thereby
stopping all wear of the bolt, rattling noise, and ae-
curetbe bolt from less.
The subscriberyill put them on the vehicles of
any ol his customers, ami if they wish, take them off
and refund the cost any time in' ten days. We only
invite a trial of its merits. t j‘[ PLANT "
april 27 4t
SOUTH-WESTERN It r, co .,
A 1 -"
1355855^4
OFFICE, MACON, GA-, )
Apart, 23r.n, 1858. )
D ELEGATES to the Soutbtrn Commercial Con
vention, which meets at Montgomery, Ala., on
the 10th of May next, who pass over this "Road go
ing thereto, will be charged ono full fare. Charles
T. Pollard, Esq., President M. & W. P. Railroad,
will furnish them free Tickets to return.
GEO. W. ADAMS,
april 27—2t . Superintendent.
Tho boat arc have over seen in Itlncon,”
Is tho testimony of all who have ever examined
the beautiful Pictcbes Pugh & Freeman are get
ting up. The Oil Portraits from nature and Photo-
GEORGE PAYNE,
Fresli Medicines and Pure Drugs
Macon Drug Store.
E. L. ST K. Oil E Civ EE & 00.
DKlir.CISTt,
tVIlOI.KN l I,i: A ItKT U
Wo are duly receiving Urge anppH. from dire. I
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS
■customers choice and pnro »r
ur Chemicals are invariably purchased
from Manufacturers, direct, tumbling us to warrant
them free from adulteration. \\’e have now in store
a select stock of
T hus ensor
tides. Our
Drug*,
ClinnicnN
Tied 5
Wi
Dy«
PaintM, OiU,
k*alrnc tlHifim*,
Paint IJrii*»h«‘«.
W hin* Wnsii Bru**(ic*,
al Prcpnrotlona.
let Articles,
t assortment of INSTRU-
Stntrs,
iiNtriiuicnts
Phnruincul
And T<
together with the 1
M ENTS ever olTered in this market. Planters, Phy
sicians, and Merchants will consult their interest by
examining our stock before purchasing.
E. L. STKOHEClvER & Co.,
jan 12 Opposite liedding House, Macon, Ga.
A Curious^ Law.—In Hhode Island they, have a
curious election law. It requires all the candidates’
n dark one—if the term be not too strong—can names for the Legislature to be printed in the same
t, j soon be added. Although we have taken Can- | order on all the tickets, or the ticket which is not so
ah river, which would also furnish ample wa
ter power for the largest manufacturing town
in New England. The iron ore is abundant, 0 , . , ,. . „„
and of the best quality, while wood, timber ton, wo have not, as far as can be discerned, t P o“mmoteth !■? f ^nr?v 0t ,. i ? tended
and labor is cheap and abundant. made any progress towards a settlement of our {im p es ve^ convoment when a^oblorio^ nZTis
Maj. Cooper is now building a rail road from I relations with the Chinese Government. Noth- I upon the ticket,
the Western & Atlantic road to the rolling ing has been put in train for any definite issue,
mills, a distance ol four miles. Two miles of nor can we distinctly see our way to any ne-
the road is nearly completed. He is also build- gotiations at all. Whether the Court of Pekin
ing a new blast furnace in sight of his flour has heard of the capture of Canton, or wheth-
mill, and immediately on the railroad. The er the event will exert any influence upon its
public has been made familiar with the obsta- decisions, we cannot tell. Excepting for a | 1 K ross -
cles this indefatigable man has encountered single fact we have made no approach towards
and overcome in bringing so extensive a busi- the attainment of our original purpose—viz,
ness up to its present profitable condition. I the establishment of our commercial relations
During the late pressure in money matters he on a becoming and satisfactory footing. The
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DHUG-G-IST
graphs, which Mr. Freeman has colored, have the I And Stnffi T,ipfin«?fid AnnfhAenrvr
nch, strong, glowing tints of nature itself transferred btllO ArtUOnSDU .Ck(JUtHQCRry,
to the immortal Canvas, as large as life, and so nat- ' Mi/intvi ' - A
tinil that you would think the person represented be
fore you. The Pictures will certainly be apprecia
ted by all tho lovers ofart, and it will be a treat to .
any to call at the Gallery of these gentlemen, on be found in a First Class
Triangular Block, and linger awhile to study the ' nmwnml rtl
beautiful works of a genuine and accomplished Artist
It you want a Picture, call and have them take
one, and if you are not pleased with it, u tWI not
cost you a cent.
April 7—tf.
To Nervous Sufferers. ,
A retired Clergyman, restored to health in a few I PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
MACON, GA
i S happy to inform his friends, patrons and the
public generally, that his Stock is now full and
complete, which comprises every article that should
ndin <
Drug and Chemical Store.
Weekly arrival! of the Savannah Steamers ena
bles him to replenish his Stock Weekly, with
FRESH AND CHOICE GOODS,
which are bought with great attention to purity, and
sold as LOW as at any Drag Establishment in Geor-
exception, it is true, is far from being unimpor
tant. It consists in our occupation of the long
here is no place in our whole country more I forbidden city—a proceeding which will gradu-
admirably adapted for the successful prosecu- j ally demollish the old traditions of its Governors,
tion of manufacturing enterprises of every kind j familiarize the Chinese with our wants and poli-
has literally kept hit works in full blast, em
ploying from 40(1 to COO bands.
TJ
and especially those requiring iron, cotton,
wool, wood and cheap labor. The valley lands
are fertile, and offer ample agricultural re
Tomatoes.
■1 correspondent of the Genesee Farmer
hi, mode of growing tomatoes. Ho for-
' > his plants irt a hot-bed or green house
r P° ws them in pots until they are a foot or
■" niid a half high, turning them out about the
h*4 w eck in May. He plants them three
' ‘part in rows. * When planted he drives
a few stakes, six or eight feet apart,
them about four feet high the whole
':”h of the rows and nailing a strip of wood
■ ; ?<he tops aud tying one Or two lower down
: ‘'ties to make a trellis. The ground should
V Jeep and made rich with manure and a
guano mixed with the soil round
P foot> We quote: “When they have
*** sufficiently long to tie to the trellis, I
ft i»o or three of the longest shoots and
loosely to the trellis cutting away all
H ’»»11 laterals which may grow on the main
1 let these main branches grow until
■: become in flower and set the first bunch
’^ t, when the top is punched out one leaf
ft the bunch, the same as the first, and so on
"ft rest, taking care to cut all the laterals
tP way grow on the main branches down
ft axils of the leaves, as often as they are
ft*d, but leaving the leaves, entire. If
• ft win be amply repaid absolutely aston-
ft at the immense clusters of fine large
~atue« he win have. If planted in a favor-
' !; tuatio n they will ripen at least as earl/
J ft grown in any other way out of doora
ftftcquently three days or a week earlier.
11 n pc they will hang louger ou the vines
t ,i.—• Tfao gituation can hardly
Deep light, loamy soils suit
i, I cy, and generally improve our standing-ground
s in any dealings with the Imperial authorities.
. But, for the rest, everything still remains to
sources to sustain a dense population.—No he done. Lord Elgin will probably proceed
country on the map is better adapted to the to the North and open communications with
growth of fruit, and especially to the vine. I ihe Celestial Court; but whether his overtures
The scenery of the Etowah valley is attrae- w ill he received in any spirit promising a
tive. We have spent days—when worn out definite result is more than we can venture to
by overwork in town—in recreation among its I predict,
wild hills and bounding streams; and have rr ' , ’'’ w
The Selling Qualities of Bccrhave’s
HOLLAND BITTERS.
Quebec, Canada, June 20,1854.
We have no doubt it will sell well here. Send ns
Jons Mussos & Co.
Montreal, Canada, July 1,1834.
Send us 0 gross Bccrhave’s Holland Bitters. We
want a medicine of this kind in onr market.
John Birks & Co., Medical Hall.
Saint Paul, Minnesota.
There is quite a ready sale here for your Boa-have’s
Holland Bitters. Wx. H. Wolf,
Wellsburg, Va„ Nov. 1, 1856.
Send me another box, 3 dozen, Bccrhave’s Holland
Bitters. It is taking the lead here of all other Bit-
tors. Wii. H. Kirkzr.
York, Pa., Feb. 4,1857.
Please send us, per express, 6 dozen Boahave’s
Holland Bitters. We are entirely out.
C. A. Morris & Co.
Caution !
BE CAREFUL TO ASK FOR BCERHAVE’S
HOLLAND BITTERS.
days, alter many years of great nervous suffering, is
anxious to make known the means of cure. Wil
send (free) the prescription nsed. Direct the Rev.
JOHN M. DAGNALL, No. 186, Fulton street, Brook-
Iyn, N. Y. j au 26 3m
Grant’s Patent Wire Braced Grain Cradles
5 and 6 Fingers, and warranted Blades.
Silver Steel Scythe Blades. Snaths.
Grass Hooks, Sickles, Rakes.
Emery’s Celebrated Overshot Threshers.
Brown’s Virginia Threshing Machines.
Compounded at all hoars with care and neatness.
His stock consists in part of the following articles:
Drugs, Chemicals and Medicines,
Dyes, Paints, Oils and Colors,
Glassware, Syringes, modern styles, great variety,
Window Glass, Putty, Artists Tools,
Mechanical, Artificial and Natural Leeches,
Fresh Hops and all other Herbs,
Surgical Instruments and Medicine Chests,
Family Soaps, Fine Starch and Geletines,
Fine Castor Oil for Family use,
Wines and Liquors for Medical use only.
Perfumery, Pomadesand Toilet Articles.
Gold aud Silver Leat, Gold and Tin-foil and Artificial
Teeth,
Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes,
White Wash, Paint, Cloth and Flesh Brushes,
TRIPOLI, a great article for cleaning Metal and
Glass,
Grass and Garden Seed,
and all the patent Nostrums of the day.
Corner Mulberry street and Cotton Avenue, Macon.
apl 21
Flavoring Extracts for Pies, Jel
lies, Ac.
XTRACT.' of Peach, Extracts of Almonds,
“ Vanilla, “ Sn.iw Derry,
“ Pineapple. “ Kdset
“ Lemon, “ Or.tnge,
“ Nutmegs, Gallery,
For sale at the Macon Drug Store,
jan 17 E. L. STROlIECKEIl tt Co..
Potash.
gUPERIOR 1st sorts, always on hand
jan 12
E. L. STROHECKER A Co
Garden Seeds I
Q A nnn Papers assorted Garden seeds war-
ul/«UUU ranted the growth of 1857. Turnip
seed "by the pound or paper. Peas and Beans by
the paper or bushel.
jan 12 E. L. STROHECKER A Co.
Coughs and Colds.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Stabler’s Anodyne Expectorant,
Wistar’s Balsam Wild Cherry,
Hoofiand’s Syrup Tar,
Hasting's Syrup Wood Naptha.
jan 12 E. L. STROHECKER A Co.
Morton’s Coii^h Syntp.
T HE Proprietors still coutimie to manufacture
thisfavoriteremedy, vouched for by many home
certificates. E. L. STROIIECKfiR A Co.
jan 12
Physicians’
P RESCRIPTIONS carelully compounded at all
hours day or night.
jan 12 E. L. STROHECKER A Co.
There is another circumstance, too, which is I EF*So!d at Si per bottle, orsix bottles for 65, by the Grant’s Patent Fan Mills all sizes
seen no region surpassed by it in all the at- I detracting materially from the advantages oth- NOL£PUOPI?/£7’Oi2N,BENJAMINPAGE, Jr Ip,. . n > rr t 1 F YPll
tractions of pure air, salubrious climate and I erwise attaching to our position. Though we | & CO., Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists 1 uilnton s warranted ran Aims
fine water. We could write colqmns on the I have impressed the
i Chinese with a wholesome Pittsburgh, Pa., and Druggists generally.
Sold by A. A. MENARD, ZEILIN, HUNT A CO.,
Emery’s Rail Road Horse Powers.
Sinclair’s Lever Horse Powers.
For Sale or Rent,
T HE Dwelling fllousc ami Xjot situa- crF-. r ^
ed nearly opposite Dr. McDonald’s late Hni(
residence, on Second Street, in .Macon. The lUlllfll
Dwelling contains Ncvrn Kooins besides a brick
Basement, good Oat Houses and a fine Well of Wa
ter. Tho lot is well shaded, very healthy and quiet;
and also convenient to the business portions of the
city. Enquire of LANIER A ANDERSON,
apl 13
natural attractions and resources of this sec-1 s ^nse of our own superiority, and, as it ap
tion, but our purpose was simply to call at- pears, with a considerable conviction of our I GEORGE PAYNE and E. L. STROHECKER aT,~i lor tjtj~ pi ntl ft
tention to the extent and success of a Georgia j K°°fl intentions—though we have now oppor- | Co., Druggists, Macon, Ga. l S2 l I ft,, ft „ „
enterprise, and to throw onr mite in the scale tunities of almost unrestricted dealings with I m . - I Wire Cloth of all sizes.
which we are too apt I them, and could establish, as far as Canton is
ippreciatton
from thoso t
so truly great and noble I “^ r ® ed ’ j,® 1 0 i“ 7 on “Kjj* wTnrSlv IMacl.ineftTre a subject of t1Tgr“t I Self Sharpening Straw Cutters,
tngtng out the boundless thero is still one point on which we_are sadly .... ... .... ^ , 1 * T
of popular aj
to withhold
characters who are bringing
resources which God has bestowed on our old
Commonwealth.
Weed’s Fatcut Sewing Machine. „ ,,
The Editor of the Cleveland (Ohio) Plaindealer Corn ‘ Silel,ors ’ Coni
Scenes ou the Ocean Floor.
hopeless. We cannot converse with them.
I Two centuries of commetnal intercourse, in
cluding a long period of trade upon the most
interest in this vicinity, as they affect the labor of |
every family in the land. With a view of purchas
ing and of examining every kind, to find the best, I
Mill Picks, Mill Irons, &c.,
All of which are offered for sale at very low
THRESHING MACHINES;
1 FAN MIL,US.
HORSE POWERS,
GRAIN CRADLES,
SCYTHE BLADES,
GRASS BLADES
| In store aud will be sold verv low.
apl 20 CAltHART A CURD.
DAY So MALI3SENET,
H AVING removed to thpir NEW .STORE on Mul
berry Street next door to E. /.. Strohcckcr Co.,
Where they will bo pleased to see their old custo
mers. They would say to all wishing goods in their
line, that they are now opening a splendid assort
ment, which will bo sold at the lowest prices.
They intend giving their personal attention to
WATCH REPAIRING. Having been before the
public in that capacity for 15 and 20 years, the pub
lic arc able to judge of their merits in that way.
JEWELRY REPAIRING done at the shortest
notice and in the best possible manner, WATCHES.
Magic and Hunting Cases, Gold and Silver Ho.Well
MATCHES, for sale by
sep 29 DAY A MAUSSENET.
eluding a long period ot trade upon the most . , , ... , „ ’“ . , “ t,,,
enormous scale. Lve not produced any suffic- ft 8 P ents <”ftal day. while m New York,.n the min- rates by
- — • - - * * 1 uteat inspection of all kinds now m market, and our -*' 1
Besides the countless varieties of the fumrus the M ent Chinese scholars. A country . . p . no ' v m artet, and our
Atom of the sea is overgrown with the curled, twice as populous as India, enjoying a.mono- r°“? tftftftt.ftr
apl 27
NATHAN WEED,
Macon, Ga.
bottom
deep purple leaves of the sea-lettuce, with large d<
rous lichens, and many-branched. hollow algtc. fall
of life and motion in their rosy little bladders, thick
ly set with evermovingtiny arms
These plants "
into (mother, i
terlacing their
long avenues; at one time thriving abundantly till
poly of production in an article of the first
necessity—a country with which we have con
cluded treaties and established terms of peace,
guage
correspondent
IUIILI HVCUUCaj IR UUD IIIUO U1UVIU2 liuumtillliv till I 7’ n .1 , . I 1 .1 Tt 1* 1 •
the thicket teems impenetrable, then again leaving us tnere are only three English m-
laige openings between wold and wold; where I terpreters available for our use in all China I
smaller plants form a beautiful pink turf. There a I The consular and missionary services no doubt I ft 1 ™ muro lllau au ” r< ftfty P erso1
thousand hoes and tinges shine and glitter in each n bs 0 rhothers ht^ f0rm ’ ®ft “ lCe ! y orn '' mented aud makes
changing light. In the indulgence of their luxurious a" 8 ®^ ot 2 s » but, as rar as regards t e pro ment to the furniture of a parlor. It is v<
growth, the fungi especially seem to gratify every ceedings ot our force in those parts, we are an( j j ittIe u a ble to wear out. Its operation can he
whim and freak. Creeping close to the ground, or literally compelled to blunder on it in the easily learned with the printed d!rections for a guido
sending long stretched arms, crowned with waving dark with only such aids as these overworked and h n anv has learned its use we 8
SSMscholars can give. We have to communicate rll “1
most reliable Machine to pat in the hands oi every i
one throughout the State. Wo purchased one of
them »nd have used it some time, and our opinion is
more than confirmed, for it does every kind of sew
ing on cloth or leather, does its work strong, nice
and rapidly, and has never been out of working
der since it came into our family, and it is so simple
as seemingly impossible to get out of order or re
quire repairs more than an ordinary person can per-
an orna-
parlor. It is very strong
Lime, Lime, Lime
FROM THE-—
“CHEW ACL A LIME WORKS,
ALABAMA.
W E are now prepared to furnish any quantity
(from 1 to 500 bbls) of the above named ar
ticle, equal if not superior in quality to the best Rock
land, at as low or lower figures than any Lime can be
bad in onr market.
Masons and contractors will find it to their inter
est to call. C. CAMPBELL A SON,
City papers copy. Agents,
apl 20
Tlic Celebrated Horse Monte
B Y Wagoner, Dam Cub, (forany further
information refer to Turf Register) will
Lrramte jtisui, in o. &. i ““*« * ■ s . e “?° n at Bibbcountyo*,
? half of his time and the <
r
'M
pale-green sea-groves, where there is neither moon
or star, or rise up nearer to the surface, to be tran
l git
constantly with wily and astute officials, to ar-
they will not live without it. It uses two threads,
thus making work stronger than if done by hand I
seendenlv rich and gorgeous in brighest green, gold; I range points of difficulty without number, I with one tll re adi besides making both sides of the
and purple. And throngd this dream like scene, play- an( j to maintain order in a populous city—all work in6t aI :[. e Those who need a Sewing \r«ehin«
ing in all the colors of the rainbow, and deep under thro ..„ h the «„ PnC v of three internreters' Tie •» ft nTft dewing Machine
the hollowy, briny ocean, there sail and chase each JTft. 008 " :? e a g enc y ot three interpreters. if-C I wdl do well to look at this.
other merrily, gayly-painted mollusks, and bright I Chinese themselves are putting us to shame in I WHITNEY A LYON, proprietors, 345 Broadway
other half at Clinton, Jones
County, Ga. Four days in a place at S25 the season,
to be paid within the season.
II. C. CAFFEY, Macon,
HENRY GANT, Clinton
apl 20 tlst jnly Proprietors,
shining fishes. Snails of every shape creep slowly
tin
the matter. With discernment far superior to I y ork>
along iue stems, while huge, gray-haired seals hang I our own, they have detected the advantages
with their enormous tuska on large tall trees There d „ r ; v „Lt„ f rrm , f no ;t;tv nf intercourse mil the I
is the gigantic Dngong, the siren of the ancients, the denvaD ‘ e ,ro ft * ac !‘°t mtereotiwe, aaa
side-long shark with liis leaden eyes, the thick hai. ed neccessity of studying tho language of their
sen-leopard, and the sluggish turtle. Look how I customers. We had not been many days in
Sold by FREEMAN A ROBERTS, Macon Ga.
apl 20 lm
From the Yankee Blade.
What has improved you so in appearance?—
Crockery, China,
G-latssware, &=o.
I WOULD most respectfully inform the citizens of
Macon and surrounding country that I have a
good stock of China Dinner and Tea setts and Gran
ite Dinner and Tea Setts.
English China Tea setts from S3 50 to 68 00 per
sett. A large lot plated Castors, ranging from S4 00
each to 630 00. Tea setts from S33 00 to 6100 00.
Ice P.tchers, Ac.. Ac. A fine lot China Vases. Sever
al setts fine French Glass. Bureau setts for tables.
Fine Bohemian Colognes. Plated Butter and Su
gar Dishes, Cigar Stauds, Fluid Gas Lamps for
standing, suspending, side and Billiard Lamps, Cam- I SJillS ol* $25 at Wholesale
ihene Lamps, side and suspending, a common and |
me article. Kerosene Lamps, common Lard Lamps,
I Brass birandoles, Plated Knives and Forks, Tea and
drive each other from their rich pastures, how they
seem to awaken in storms, rising like i
beneath and snorting through the angry _ | r .
haps they gaze peacetully in the unbroken cool ot l „ reeg 0 f intelligence, and are eminently prac- I grown twenty years younger, how is it ? A fact my assorted stock of Glassware. I have about 800 doz.
the ocean s deep bed, when lo. a hungry shark tonirlit orommor on "similar I dear sir. I am using Wood’s Hair Restorative, common Tnmblers for Merchants and 300 doz. Gob-
com-
eyes sbine'ghost.
au*
-liki
e with
ad that grove • its classy tical. Macaws are taught grammer on similar J®* 1 s,r - 1 “ft. Wo<
iu mat grot e , us glassy . , , ■ ■ , , , Why, my dear friend, you wore a scratch a year ago,
, 8heeD ’ and ftu- P r,nc, P les - b “t lhe principles, barbaric as they and ^ 0 ftyou have a splendid head of black
their prey. The sea dog first becomes “ware of his may b e , yield at least this result,—that a Chi- what miracle are you indebted ? Professor 1
dreadfulenemy.andseeksrefuge.n the thickest re- make an Englishman understand the miracle man, his tonic did it. Iamtold,]
cess of the fungus forest In an 'n.antthe whole “ ftft % 0 - 4 so tlft time Dast ; ndee( l that the nervous headache you were once t
scene changes, lhe oyster closes its shel with a ® 8 meamn ? . -Tor some time P 3 ? 1 ’ lnaee “> w ith has left you ? l'essir, by the aid of Wood’s
clasp, and throws itself into the deep below; t|ie these sagacious and hardheaded Asiatics have Hair Restorative. Such is the language all over
tnrtfe conceals head and feet under her unpenetra- I found a way of their own to that interchange I the country, and there ia no fiction or imagination
hie armor, and sinka s-owly downward; the piavful Q £ y winch we, with our superior means, about it, reader. Wood’s Hair Beatoraf
fish disappear in the branches of the maroeystls, lob- , t r .:,;. .. Tliev comDound- honest “ nd tmly medicinal, as well as seie
sters hide under the thick, clumsily sbapen roots, and took notrouOie to tacilttate. 1 Hey compouna paration and wiu do ^ this . Try it and
the yonng walrus alone turns boldly round, and fa-led a dialect which they could master and wc I areno t correct,
ces the intruder with bis sharp pointed teuth. The I could comprehend, and the jargon, which has 1
I certainly the merit of utility, is exclusively
lets for Merohants, also a large stock of Granite and
common Earthen ware. As I import my stock of
Ware and buy my Glass principally for cash at Auc
tions in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Ac., I think
I can sell here at New York prices and give my cus
tomers satisfaction.
Furniture, Furniture,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
H. P. BEGRMF,
87 BOWEDY, (Wholesale Ware House,
and 464 PEARL St. (Kctnil 8lorc,)
NEW YORK.
Prices
ROSEWOOD,
MAHOGANY AND BLACK WALNUT
Parlor Furniture^
In Brocetelle, Delaine and Plush. Cane Seat and
Common Furniture in great variety, Also, Enamelled
Chamber Furniture, in sets from 622 to 6100. Spring,
Curled Hair, Moss and Whalebone
Matresses,
Also. Feather Beds and Bedding, Patent Premium
Sofa Bedsteads, and Patent Self Rocking Cradles.
Dealers will find at the above stores the largest
and best assortment of any establishment in New
solicit the same in future. R. P. McEVOY.
As I have a great many calls for Chandeliers lor
Churches, it is probably best to let the world know
that I have never made any profit out of anything for
a Church, hence all orders for Lamps for Churches
Caution.—Beware of worthless imitations as sev- I should be sent at least 5 or 6 weeks before they need
spre-
ifwe
Thankful for past patronage, I now presume to York, and can buy either at wholesale or retail
r...— t, t, • cheaper than at any other house in the city.
apl 20 3m
commences; both seek the forest; their fins become
entangled in the closely interwoven branches
last the more agile shark sneoeeds in wonnding
adversary’s side. Despairing of life, the bleeding
hT^lf I with a va, “ft re “i v f 1 f.«i
eral are already in the Market, called by different
stamped
them, so as to enable me to get them from the Fac
tory. I donot intend keeping stock on hand forthat
’ but will as heretofore get them out at Factory
for Churches. R. P. McE.
‘•Ovltlt
■ Goinnpy,
^ best,"
*to <ld ft n WM “n elegant writer, but the follow-
‘Gift "'*b | *v° r «d lady," wai decidedly more
'Wm 'ft 111 **'® than the lady conld hare been :
At.j ft a J *be dark on thy soft baud I hong,
Wu... tempting syren in thy tongue,
11,1 Nlu-ftf' "bat darts what anguish 1 endured!
i ai w .‘“s candle entered I was cured."
'iijj, 1 *bl give a decidely sharp reply to this sort
ft, *" 11 “ten make friends:
day was abusing the se
to vex.
4tr w zy."Nt« out sought to enthrall;
( tt i.“‘ nd bun,’ says Rate. • 'tis a family whim ;
?Ut k,?Hreed so exactly with him
“*▼« ironld marry at all r ”
iQff ■ WWW
the shark, who greedily devours him.—Putnam's
Magazine.
How to Open Oysters
Talk of opening oysters,” said old Hurri
cane, “why nothing’s easier if you only know
how.”
"And how’s how ?” inquired Starlight.
“Scotch snuff.” answered old Hurricane,
very sententiously, ‘tSeotch snuffl bring a little
ever so near their noses, and they’ll sneeze
their lids off.”
“I know a genius,” observod Mister Karl
“ who had a better plan. He spreads the bi
valves in a circle, seats himself in the center,
and begins spinning a yarn. Sometimes its
an. adventure in Mexico—sometimes a legend
of bis loves—sometimes a marvellous stock
transaction. As he proceeds the “ natives ”
get interested—and one by one gape with as
tonishment at the tremendous and direful
whoppers which are poured forth; and as they
gape my friend whips ’em opt, peppers ’em
and swallows’em.”
•‘That’ll do;’’ said Starlight with i. long
sigh, “ I wish wc had a bushel of tho bivalves
here now—they’d open easy.”
Superior Court,
For Hancock county was held last week.—
But little of interest transpired. The trial of
John Sanders was put off again, owing to the
absence of important council. Judge Thomas
of Elbert was suddenly called home on Mon
day night to see his wife reported as extreme
ly ill. He arrived several hours after her
death as we were informed.
The case of the State against Mrs. Hudson,
for the murder of John Bass, was also put off
—the Judge very properly, as we think, rais
ing the bail from $800 to 1200 for her appear
ance at the next term of court.
Central Georgian.
There is a most encouraging prospect at this time
for an abundant fruit year an i early garden vegeta,
bles. The cold change of last week passed off with-
out sufficient frost to do any injury. Some of our
farmers fear that at the next full moon we may have
frost. Wo have known it later than the 27th of
April. The spring thus tar has been one of the best
we remember. Cotton planting is pretty much
tbrongh with in this county.—Central Georgian.
A N*w Bank in Virginia.—Tho bill creating the
Bank of the Commonwealth, to be located at Rich
mond. has passed both Houses of the Virginia Legis
lature, with a minimum capital ot 6200,000, and a
maximum capital of 62.000,000 The independent
banks are authorized to subscribe twenty per cent,
oftbe capital to this new bank, which is intended to
be the clearing-house of the independent banks. It
is based upon a deposit of State stocks.
A.n editor out West says that if “ tune is
money,” lie is willing to change a little for the
hard.”
u I gists and Patent Medicine Dealers. Also byall._ _
- Fancy and Toilet goods dealers in the United States p [_(J | VIA V
Wlfll Kllglisllinen mill ( jlinaini'tl talk and Canadas. — 1 «
Liberal Reward.
R UNAWAY from the subscriber in Macon, about
the 1st inst., a negro man named NAT, about
twenty-five years old, weighing about 130 pounds,
black, quick in his motions, left handed, rather long
face, spare, about five feet 8 or 9 inches in height—
was my carriage driver. Had plenty of money, well
I i id cloth-
selves.
together in the ordinary way the ingenuity and
the adaptability are wholly on the side of the
barbarian. They have qualified themselves in
apl 6 lm
MARRIED.
. . In this city, by Rev. H. L. Breck, on Thursday pftftof our cRv has si
their fashion for dealing with us, whereas we, evening, 22d inst.. MR. WM. M. TOWNSEND ?
- have done next to and MISS MATTIE A., daughter of Elijah Bond,
1 dressed and several changes with him, bei
i A M*P ^ I in s< 4c
“** 8 ''*n O . A Liberal Reward will bo paid for his apprehen
T HAVE just received a lot of the above Lamps I sion and delivery to tne, or his lodgment in some se-
A consisting of Hand Lamps, Suspending Lamps, | cure place so that I can get him again.
- ■ - j.p. lamar.
Parlor Lamps and Billiard Lamps.
' ... . [tt ,
with all our pretensions,
nothing towards improving our communications Lsq., all ot Macon.
"Thotekipa.;bj,our oorrapoutol ■»«*« ««*«*» CURRENT,
of the ofljcial system of intercourse between
ourselves and the Chinese accords exactly with |
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY ASHER AYERS.
business of such mediation,with its neoessary
linguistic skill, Is confined to a small knot of
functionaries, these officials are alwavs under
temptation to magnify the difficulties of the case,
to and attach an undue and injurious importance
to the usages with which they ate brought into
contact. Uur representatives in China, though
confessedly upright and able men, have placed
themselves almost inevitably on the ground of
the Chinese tbemselvef. They are a match
for Mandarins, but not pioneers for tho peo
ple. Everything shows us that in our relations
with this singular country we had better throw
ourselves as treely as possible upon the instinc
tive good sense of the population at large. If
the Mandarins could but be instructed by the
Imperial Court to abstain from any hostile
agitation against us, our merchants and tra
ders would soon feel their way into the coun
try, establish some common form of speech,
and ascertain by the best of all evidence what
the Chinese are likely to accept besides sjlver,
in exchange for their silk and teas. It seems
that the local authorities still possess the pow
er, by some means or other,of irritating the na
tives against strangers; but apart from this
species of hostility we have little danger to fear.
From all that has been ascertained we shall
find in the Chinese a class of customers ex
ceedingly willing, but remarkably sharp.—
They will not buy what they don’t want, nor
will they give any extravagant price for what
thoy do, "in this sense, at any rate, they arc
no barbarians. They will not barter silk or
jewels for bcatls and hatchets ; thoy thorough
ly understand bargaining, and arc as likely
to take as good a measure of us as we take of
them. On these terms, however—which are
not bad ones—they are quite prepared to deal,
and, as it is a case where we must needs buy,
we hud better see what tve can sell. At pres-
two conditions appear to be wanting to
our success,—the assent of the Imperial Court
to our designs, and a knowledge oftbe Chint
tongue. The first of these may be difficult
attainment, but the second is easily within our
reach, and should be realized without delay.
BAGGING—Kentucky
..
India
p!yc
15
1 Roll
P:re
14
I BALE ROTE—Kentucky...
P 15
11
Northern....
r rt
10
1 BEEESYVAX
Pi 15
20
CANDLES—Sperm
P 15
40
P IB
4>I6
16
Patent
Pits
60
COFFEE—Itio
P 15
11
J ava
P:1B
16
Pitt
14
CftRW 7
P|bl
65
Heall.
V\b\
75
FEATHERS
P 15
45
FISH—Mackerel No. 1
Pibl
16 50
« No. 2
P bl
14 00
« No. 3
P'bl
12 50
FLOUR—Superfine
P bl
5 50
Family
Pbl
7 00
P kg
6 25
IRON—English
P 15
3-
Swedes
P 15
5;
Sheet
P 15
8
LIME
P bl
2 00
MOLASSES
P g’l
33
SYKUP
P
g’l
45
NAILS
P
kg
4
OILS—Linseed. ...m*
P
g’l
l 00
Train
£ g’l
55
Sperm
K «'!
1 75
Imitation Sperm
Pgi
1 25
WinterBlea’d Whale
pgi
1 12}
Lard
pgi
1 15
PROVISIONS
p. -
Beef—Mess.
p
IB
12}
Prime.....
p
IB
Bacon—Hams
p
lb
ii
Sides
p
it,
a
Shoulders
p
15
p
)0 00
Prime ........
p
bl
00 00
Lard.
p
15
111
Butter—Goshen
p
lb
2?
Country
p
15
20
Chkkix
V
lb
12}
SALT
p
>?k
1 25
SHOT.
p
bg
2 15
WHISKEY’—Rectified
p
S
23
Pike’s
p
g 1
Monongahela...
p
S 1
60
SPIRITS TURPENTINE....
p
65
SUGAR—Brown
V
tB
9
:• ib
10
Crushed
P16
12}
RICE
Pilb
■ti
TALLOW
PI15
8
HIDES
P
lb
IQ
It is nnnecessa-
about this Lamp, as the
I conld say. It is also 1
suitable for running through Houses or Factories,
on tbe same principle as Gas. R.P. McEVOY".
apl 27
PRINTING INKS
A SMALL LOT OF BLACK AND COLORED
PRINTING INKS, from the celebrated
| manufactory of the MATHERS, is on consignment
in the Telegraph Office,and will be sold low for Cash.
apl 27
OA.3XT DY,
LOW FOR CASH. 7
I llTERCUANTS and others will be supplied with
r? I 1V1 the best Macon made CANDY AT 16 CENTS
I8 i '
00
Macon, Ga., April 20th, 1858.
none.
16j
15
12
11
50
12}
IT
15}
L 70
80
50
18 00
14 50
13 00
6 00
6 50
7 50
6 50
4
61
2 25
35
50
GO
2 00
aj i so
I 1 25
1 25
PER POUND, by the box, for CASH, by
J. II. x \V. S. ELLIS,
' One - - —
apl 27 am
Cherry street. Macon, Ga.
ESCAPED
A MOTTLED CANARY"—a fine singer—escaped
from the Dwelling of tho Editor of tho Tele- _
I graph last Tuesday. Any information respecting I w( j r ‘k progresses,
the Bird, will be thankfully received. apl 27 | accep t or reject a
j Bibb County Tax Receiver’s Ap
pointments.—Special Notice.
T HE undersigned will attend at the following
times and places, for the purpose of receiving
Tax Returns for the current year:
AT MARTIN HALL’S STORE, Cherry Street.
On Wednesday and Thursday, April 28th and 29th.
AT THE COURT HOUSE, Macon,
Daring the session of the Coart.
Tax payers are earnestly requested to ho mor e
prompt in making their returns.
apl 27 PETER M. CURRY,
Notice to Contractors.
Georgia Academy for the Blind
^^AT MACON.
S EALED proposals will be received by the Trus
tees of the above Institution, from this date un
til the 30th inst, for the erection of a building for the
use of the pupils of the Academy at this place, as
contemplated by the Act ofthe last Legislature, mak-
g an appropriation for that purpose.
The proposals may include the entire construction
of the building, embracing all the work aud materials
—the work separately, audthe materials separately,
or any branch of tho work—Stone, Wood, Brick,
Plumber s and Painter’s—witli Gas, Water ami Heat-
Pipes, and Furnaces complete,
he plans and specifications of the building may
be seen at the office of N. C. M unroe.
Proposals embracing the entire construction and
matermls will be preferred.
Bond with approved security will be required for
the faithful perlormance of the contracts. Bidders
are requested to name their securities in tlicir bids.
Payments will be made from time to time as the
ork progresses. The trustees reserve the right to
accept or reject any or all nroposals.
JAS. MERCER GREEN, President,
apl 20 2w
Valuable Plantation for Sale-
I AM now offering for sale my plantation in Jones
County, seven miles abovo Macon, on tbe Oc
mulgee River, containing 1200 acres of laud.—At
taclied to the place Is 300 acres Swamp lands, (river
bottom). Terms one audtwo years’ credit.
Any one wishing to purchase valuable Lands,
will do well to call and examine tbe above as I am
determined to sell. ROB’T. LUNDY.
J3^Georgia Citizen please copy. apl 20
Tax Receiver Bibb Co.
15
®,00 00
® ,00 00
12}
10
12}
i Esquire,” at the end of a man’s name, is
like a curl in a pig’s tail—more for ornament [ day—tbe weather wet and inclement,
than use.
Macon Cotton Market.
MACON, Monday, April 26.—Very little doing to-
We quote ex
tremes to to 12c.
WINE. BRANDY, &.C.
c BASKETS Heidsick Jc Co’s. Champagne.
4,0 25 } and 1 casks Cog. Brandy, various brands
I pipe veryjsnperior Holland Gin
5 bbls Barren’s Wine, a fine article
50 cans Claret Wine
50 bbls Rum and Gin
250 bbls Whiskey, various brands
50 casks Porter. For sale by
apl 29 ■ ASHER AYRES.
Caution.
H AVING lost or mislaid a note to the amount of
Eighty-seven dollars and some cents (the exact
amount not recollected,)on Win. J. Hammock princi
ple and J. W. Woodall, security, dated March 15th,
1858, due 25th December, 1858, andmade payable to
Simeon Tharp or bearer, I forewarn any "and all
persons from trading for said Noteas I am tbe right
ful owner, having never traded it.
apl 27 3t SIMEON THAItP.
Admiuistrator’s Kale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Ordinary of Jones
County, will be sold before the Court House door
1 of Floyd County, ou the first Tuesday in June next,
Lot No. one hundred and twenty-seven, fourth sec
tion, fourth district. Sold as real estate of Charles
ilutchings, late of Jones county, deceased. Terms
[ on the day. RICHARD H. HUTCHINGS,
apl 27 Administrator.
B. A. WISE,
Cherry Street, Macon, Ga
HAS JUST RECEIVED,
■pLATED and Brittania Double Wall Icc IStch-
i'ive Minute Ico Cream
Fruit
cw.
MESSER’S Celebrated
Freezers.
ARTHUR’S Earthen and Glass Self Scalin
mill Fresorre Jnrs.
Canary and Hooking Bird Cnjses.
Water Coolers and Refrigerator*.
A complete assortment of J>n*ter*, Rrooms and
RriiNihes, on the best of terms.
Ilnthiiig Titl»» and Sho^rrv Hath*.
apl 13 For sale by 13. A. WISE.
CARPETS!
P ERSONS who want Carpets can find the best
stock in Macon at BOSTICK tc KEIN.
dress goods
J UST received au extensive assortment of elegant
Dress Goods—new styles,
apl 20 BOSTICK tt KEIN.
Lace Shawls!
A SPLENDID stock just opened, and Rt all prices,
apl 29 . BOSTICK A KEIN.
Day & Mausenet,
H AVE just received a handsome assortment of
LADLES and CUTLERY, HUNTING CASE
WATCHES i)t tbe best makers, which can be highly
recommended.
—also—
A handsome assortment of the latest styles of Jew
elry. Silver Ware, Ac, Ac., Ac.
Wo would call particular attention to our assort
ment nf
FRENGII, MARBLE CJLOCHS,
which are of the latest styles and best finish. These
Clocks ran 2 and 3 weeks, and are all warranted.
—also—
A fine lot of GOLD PENS and 4IOLDSPECS, with
PEBBLE GLASS, of tho beet quality,
april 20 DAY & MAUSENET.
Lea, cte Perrins’
CELEBRATED
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.
PRONOUNCED
CANN0ISSEURS
TOBETHE
‘ONLY GOOD SAUCE’
AND APPLICABLE
EXTRACT
of a Letter from a
Medical Gentleman,
AT MADRAS,
TO Ills BnOTUKB
AT
WoKCKSTKit.May’5
“Tell LEA A-PER
RINS that their
SAUCE is big„.^ es
teemed in India, and
Is, in my opinion, the
EVERY VARIETY’Mags?-j most palatable as
RprfftyJ well as the most
of dish. MggjjjS} wholesome SAUCE
—that is made.’’
The only Medal awarded by tho Jury of the New
York Exhibition for foreign Sauces, was obtained by
LEA & PERKINS for their WORCESTERSHIRE
SAUCE, the world wide fame of which having led
to numerous imitations, purchasers are earnestly re
quested to see that the names of ‘LEA 4 PERRINS’
are impressed upon tho Bottle and Stopper, and
printed upon tho labels.
Sole Wholesale Agents for the United States.
JOHN OUNCANSONS, 405 Broadway, N. Y.
A stock always in store. Also, orders received for
direct shipment from England. may 5 ly
MaCo.v, Jan. 4th, 1858.
The subscriber will make cash advances ou cot
ton consigned to George Parsons & Co., Savannah,
and agree to hold the cotton forty-five to fifty days
from date of shipments. ISAAC SCOTT.
■ jan
F
Itoiui* oi' the Cilj
OR SALE BY E. BOND:
may 12
BOOK BINDING.
ACKSON BARNES manufactures to order every
description of blank account books, and binds
in any style desired, Magazines, Law, Music and
Miscellaneous Books, clerks’ record and docket
books,with or without printed forms, and warrant
ed best quality paper.
Eg* Engineers' profile paper made from the best
English drawing to any length or width.
All orders from the country promptly and careful
ly attended to. Office ou Cotton Avenue one door
below Ross and Coleman's. apl'13
THE BLACK PEINCE,
T ^BIIIS well known, and high blooded
Horse, w ill be kept the present sea- -ft"
son at Fort Valley, and at Knoxville. He LI r >
formerly belonged to Wm. Long, ot Bibb, and u well
known as being of tbe best stock and most powerful
muscles of any breed of Horses in the Country. II<>
baa given entire satisfaction, and the subscriber':!
bov. Mack, can always he found to attend to custo
mers- M. L. GREEN, Fort Valley,
mar 16 6w Houston county, Ga.
Checks on New York
FOR SALE BY THE
MANUFACTURERS’ BANK
Bacon, Feathers, Flour,
Oil, &c.
TUFTY THOUSAND pounds choice Tennessee
. Bacon,
25 hhds. St. Louis Bacon,
25 sacks Feathers,
350 sacks of choice Tennessee and Georgia Flour,
20 bbls. Tanner’s Oil,
10 casks Linseed Oil,
2 bbls. Castor Oil. 10 bbls. Lamp Oil,
5 bbls. Machine Oil, 5 bbls. Lard Oil,
Also a large lot of No. X, Extra and Pure Lead,
A large lot of No. I Zinc.
For sale on very accommodating terms by
apl 13 J. B. tc W. A. ROSS.
Florida Lands and Slaves
IVor Sale.
T HE lands consist of two large separate tracts in
Jefferson County, a few miles south of tho et. Au
gnstino road and within 10 miles of the Railroad;
one is extensively cleared and now being planted in
cotton andcorn, theotber uncleared; only afew miles
from the first. Tliev both contain much fertile land
and the one settled has proved to be eminently
healthful. ... ,
From 50 to 80 slaves will be sold, with or without
the land, tbe former would be preferred. An exten
ded credit will be allowed on a large portion of the
purchase money. For further particulars apply to
the Editor of the Georgia Telegraph, Macon, Ga.
Augusta Constitutionalist, Charleston Courier
atulRichmondEuquirerplea.se copy three times in
their country issues and forward bills to this office.
Florida, mar 23.
Mackerel and Sliad.
NE HUNDRED packages Mackerel,
10 “ Pickled Shad,
Daily expected hv -J. B. A W. A ROSS,
apl 13
o
Plated and JBrittamn Castors.
~)LATED Tea and Table Spoons, BrittanciH Tea
and Coffee Pots—and a general assortment of
bleand Pocket Cutlery, and House-keep* 11 " Good-
hich I offer on reasonable un«I accommodating-
•Hns. apl 13 B. A, WISH.
A
Stoves ! Stores
T greatjbargalns t
apl 13
close out remaining stock.
13. A. WISE,
Cherry, Street, Macon Ga.
Diaries for 1858
at BOARDMANS.