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Later froui Europe
IV Steamship Hamraoi
Tuesday. She sailed o
,.,.1 hriuRS Londou papet
i, >• iTih.
.p,.. latest acaounta from London report no chang*.
. , ht , rt tea for money, or in the value of Console.
‘V ibis arrival we have obtained some few items
. .ne.-al ne'VS.
h id commenced between the Mussel-
ia arrived in Now York
Sunday .the 18th of July
of Saturday alternoon,
T
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I It ivahf of Bosnia.
The “Er.iguc of united Southerners."-A
meeting to act this new organization on foot was held
in Montgomery, Alabama, week before last, in Estelle
Hall, under the auspices of Col. Yancey. The Con-
federation -ays:-there were some eighty to one
hundred present, mostly attracted by cariosity, we
anppose, for when turners to the League were called-
everybody left the room, except some dozen or fif
teen, who, we are told, put their names down.
Bah
CO.HFOBT FOR THE AGED.
The Montreal Transcript- speaking of Wist art
. '7d Cherry, June 19,says,—"We believe
i i. to bf generally recognized as a useful medicine by
- medical men, and we can state, with perfect truth
| and sincerity, that in one case with which we are
i more particularly acquainted—that of a gentleman
' a ‘ l ea5t eighty years of age, residing a few miles from
oiiirini w™........ . „, clt T> nr “d who is troubled at times with an
KK y - Thf De ’ r0lt l,0 '' rd of edu ' ; asthmatic*! complaint—the most decided relief is
cation, who must be n 1
ZSSSXSSL£ r t ,hG8ea, ; f 'r ‘ atTha aTdTrnc^ pcrt^lof me whicb^e
' . y w f.® * l ^" V, . DK . yc “ nke ‘ I rived may be considered an -in mswerable proof
was reported at Warsaw tmt there would aoou ; across her lap. The left hand is op lifted, having a I of its
t-nurul uprising iu Turkey.
virtues.”
Look out for imitations.
,,< right guns.
^ jll Itrmnin in «l«c I’nilrtl State.—Profef-
AfRaasi* stt at rest all doubt* as to the per
, stout leathern strap in tho act of descending upon , ,u rl um.„ uu ,
Tl „. Russian. have beet. beaten by-the Circa.- j thejounker afor«aid. whoso mouth is wide open j None genuine unless signed I. BUTTS oa tho wrap.
lt5 . with a loss of one thousand eight huudred men j trom which issues the motto of the seal "Strike, but | per. V
be.r me.”
The motto should read “Strike, and hear me.”
A Hard Not for Prcntirr.—From tho subjoin-
y of his residence in this country. At the ' od jen dh esprit it may be inferred that the Boston ,
,1 of the Phi Beta Kappa fraternity, held at ! Post i« not very friendly to the editor of the Louis- j ZHILIN, HUNT* L\>.
ville Journal: •
Prentice has tried how aptly and well lie
Could rattle bis jokes on poor Monsieur Belly!
But an older French gentleman seems the more fit
And natural butt of Prentice’s wit,
cJmbridge. Mass., last week, the great naturalist
tllil railed out for a speech. In the course of his re-
a irS.s lie announced that "be regarded himself no
•re as a Europeanwhereupon the enthusiastic
j a ,i much pleased Bostonians leaped to their feet as
. .. man, and interrupted the speech by cheeriog
-i a ociferoualy. When this tumult subsided, tne
r-„ir.aor resumed with a declaration that he de
nned to remain in America, "if for no other reason
,;,in to show that science here could be free from the
::1 mmels of routino."
Vire-Prc.»idcnt KrccUcm idgc, — We learn
r ,.m the papers that this gentleman addressed a
miss meeting of the Democracy of Kentucky, at
liuTodsburg, oathe I6th ult. Among other things.
Jr llreckenridge took occasion to “define his posi
. on tho Kansas question, as presented to Con-
j,,...* at tho last session—a point about which there
hmbeen much uncertainty in tho public mind. He
ironed himself as decidedly coinciding with the
president, who, he alleges, “recommended the wisest
insures for the proper and peaceful adjustment of
.^difficulties.''
Columbus iu n Vinnnrinl Fix.—The Supreme
four! has just reudered a decision that places the
„ aid city of Columbus in an awkward predicament.
By * vote of the people, the city subscribed to a
nn-iderable amount ofetock in the Girard and Ope
ilk* Railroads. Bonds were issued and sold and the
w n eeds applied to the payment of the instalments
y they became due. These bonds are, of course,
rininc interest; and in order to meet the payments,
f, City Council passed an ordinance taxing the cit-
,i-to the extent of the amount required annually.
Seaborn Jones and others demurred to this tax,
, 5 d » case having been made up with the City Coun-
r;i. flic Superior Court decided that the tax was legal
ial should he paid. The decision being osrried up,
•> Supreme Court, at its late session in Macon, over-
nod the judgment below, deciding, it Is understood,
that tii*' City Council had no legal authority to levy
, ipedal tax for railroad purposes. This decision
iisves the City of Colmnbus without the means for
<111121110 interest on her bonds, ns well as without
a legal right in her corporate authorities to raise
thrB.
TIh- question is : what is to be done to protect the
credit of the city and save tho bond-holders harm-
’ Wo confess that it is a knotty one, and most
3, nh of solution, unless the legislature can bo
iraiRht to interfere by a special act. The Enqnirer
. t ints against repudiation, be the difficulty of tho I
;»i what it ratty.—[Sav. Rep.
(Isr Tradrwilh I’nbn.—The following speaks ;
fail self:
What ire tup of Cuba per annum.
0 U‘l tons of sugar, value of •33.034,991 I
gallons of molasses
>,MJ boxes of 1,003 each, cigars...
>1,901 gallons of honey
: • tuns of Cuba tobacco
Ji.«ri-i]aneons imports
[ per.
Sold by Agents every where.
Seth W. Fovvle A Co., Boston, Proprietors.—
Sold by their agents every where.
For sale in Macon by E. L. STROHECKER and
1311
Weakness ol Hie stomach mid 1 n-
getf ion.—Another Great Curt ejected by Barium's
Holland Billers.
The wife of Pieter De Witte, living in Holland
sv~».._nMii..i, -i . Town, Sheboygan couuty, Wisconsin, suffered much
h or. ^wys Old Hunk, whose tongue there s no curb , from W( -.kn«. of the Stomach and Indigeslion.-
_rj ,.D r. , , „ She had been under a physician’s care for some time,
“Ilasn t Prentice, for years, been a butt of Old Dour bnt fIie dise)ue Mem J, t ' bjffla eveu bis gkL1 . she
W#r ; i ^ unt F aaTnn.irr.miv . ^
Lands for Sale.
T WILl bfrll one or both of my PLAXTA-
IT I O X S in Dooly county, $] miles below Mon
tezuma, on Flint Kiver. One contains 1,873 ACHES
of LAND—dme 500 acres open, ami in a high stnte
of cultivation. Gomi Frmned NEGRO HOUSES
and GIN HOUSE; other improvements good.
The other eootains sonm 2 227 acres of land, about
j 900 acres open, and in a high state of cultivation,
I good framed Negro Houses and Dwelling House,
other buildings t;ood, and an excellent little \VA-
j TER If1LL. to do the grinding for both Plantations.
J There is tome 10c0 acres of CANE and SWAMP
j LANDS, some TWO to THREE HUNDRhD
I ACRES open, and in a high statu of cultivation.'—
j loins Col. JohnS. Thomas and William Drumright,
; and of course is good.
Call and examino for yourself. My Overseer will
show the place at any time I will sell it low. With
ibe PLACES, I will sell COHN, FODDER, OATS,
STOCK HUGS and CATTLE.
Gritlin Ga., July 31 \V. W. CHAPMAN.
aug 3 .Messenger copy
For Philadelphia. New Fork. dtc.
FRO St
Savannah and Charleston.
Interesting IVcivs from Nicaragua.—New
Yoke, July 31.—Tho steamship Granada, from Grey-
purchased some HOLLAND BITTERS at our office,
which has given tone to her stomach; her appetite
and strength are returning, and we firmly believe
town, has arrived with dates from that port to tho | that this is another great cure effected by your mod
30th July.
Among the passeugers is Maximo Jerez, in the
place of Yrissari, as Minister to this oouutry from
Nicaragua. He brings the Cass-Yrissari treaty
as modified and ratified by Nicaragua; also the
complete negotations fur the transit route with Van
derbilt.
Nicaragua is much excited at the rumors of anoth
er invasion by Gen. Walk-r.
Martinos has placed Castillo in a state of defense.
—Constitutionalist.
Humored I, muling of African. — Savannah,
July 31.—It is ruinbred here, and perhaps onlyaru
■nor, that the bank E. A. Rawlins has landed fonr hnn.
dred and fitly Africans somewhere on the coast
Ibid.
New York, July 31—'The Cotton Market is very |
C A RTETTN GST
Floor Oil Clotlis,
IIVr^TTIX^TGrS,
RUGS AND MATS!!
A LARGE Stock, and a great variety of styles of
the above Goods, just received, which will be
sold at far lower figures, and give purchasers a se
lection from the best stock ever offered in Macon.—
ALSO,
SATIN, DeLAINE, DAMASK,
LACE and MUSLIN,
WINDOW CURTAINS,
W1N D O W S H A D E S. GILT CORNICES and
BANDS in great variety.
Purchasers will consult their own interest by ex
amining my stock before buying.
aug 3-tf B. F. ROSS.
Important to Planters!
icine.
We have still to record many wonderful cures ef
fected by tbia remedy, but must wait another oppor
tunity. One thing you cao rely upuo, what we have
published are from persons much respected iu our
commuuity, and are literally true.
J. QDINTCS,
Ed. Sheboygan Nieuwsbode, Sheboygan, Wis. ! lilt
A Monmouth paper says, “ in another column will i INGERSOLL HOOP
! be iound the certificate of our fellow townsman
; James W. Davidson, Esq., to Prof. Wood. This is
, another of the numerous instances where it has
| changed gray hair to raven ringlets, and bald scalps
; to waving locks. Let any who stand in need of this
I valuable remedy give it a lair trial.’’
1 CAUTIOS—Beware of worthless imitations, as
CABIN PASSAGE TO PHILADELPHIA....
Excursion Ticket* good for returning, up to
January 1.1859,
Tickets from' Phi ad, Iphia to Niagara Falla,
furnished by the Agents at Charleston
and Savannah, — .. — SS
The well known first class side-wheel Steamships
Keystone State,
CAPT. C. P. MAHSHMAN, and
State of G-oorgia,
CAPi. J. .1. GARVIN,
Now form a Weekly Line for the North, leaving
Charleston and Savannah on alternate Sntnrdnj
as follows:
The Keystone State, from Charleston, Augnst 14
08th ; Sep't. 11th, 95th : Oct. 9tli. and 33d., &C-, leav
i> g Philadelphia the alternate Saturd <ys.
Tile State of Georgia, from Savannah. August
7th, 91st. -Vpt. 4th. 18t,; Oct. 2d, 16th ami 33th, tec.
leaving Phi'adelphia the alternate Saturdays.
For safety and comfort, haviog superior STATE
ROOMS, these Ships are nnt surpassed by any on the
coast. One hundred miles of this route ou Delaware
River and Bay—two nights at sea.
FOR NIAGARA FALLS, THE LAKES & CANADA
SHORTEST ASD CHEAPEST ROUTE.
This Line connects at Philadelphia with the Great
Northwestern Railroad Route through to Niagara
Falls or Buffalo, in Hi hours from Philadelphia —
Through tickets, with the privilege of stopping at
Philadelphia and intermediate points, tor Bale by
the Agents in Savannah.
Fare to Niagara or Buffalo, 822. Elmira, 821 ,
to Canandaigua, 822.
C. A. GitEINER & CO.. Agents at Savannah.
T. S. & T. G. BUDD, Agents at Charleston,
aug 3 3m
GEORGE PAYNE,
WHOLESALE .V RETAIL
druggist
And State Licensed Apothecary,
MACON, GA.
I S happy to inform his friends, patrons and th-
L public generally, that hi. S:„ i. « -,v ;,<<i .
complete, which comprises every article that ehoulc
be found in a i- irst Class
Bi tiif ami Chemical Store.
Weekly arrival i of the Savannah riteam-r» ena
bles him to replenish his Stock Weekly, with
FRESH AND CHOICE G<>OD.8,
which are bought with gieatattention to purity, am-
sold as LOW as at any Drug Establishment in Geor
gia.
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTION..
Compounded at -ill hours with care and ueatoes.
Ili* stock consists in part of the following articles
Driigii, cltLwuiculs aittl Medicines-
Dyes. Paints. Oi's 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 Soap.. Fiue Starch and lieletines,
Fine Castor Oil for Family use,
(.Vines and Liquors for Medical use only,
Perfumery, t'nmadesand Toiiet Articles.
Gold and Silver Leat, Goldaud riu-foiland Artifice
Teeth.
II.iR, Tooth and Nail Brushes,
White Wash, Paint, Cloth and Flesh Brushes,
nilPOLl.a great article for cleaning Metal an
Glass,
Grafss and Garden Seed,
tnd all the patent Nostrums of the day.
Corner Mulberry street and Cotton Avenue, Macon
apl 21
’resb .tlcdicuics
Macon
E. L. STl
irtlOLKNAIiE
n w 3-5-1 /-><
JL>X th-'
'HECKE
iiml I*tii «
Q4
store.
& co.
ICC! 4. I*
MPORTERS AND J1ANU
' p HUS ensuring our customers c
L tides. Our Chemicals are invi
rom Manufacturers, direct, <
;reki
ng us l
PnialB, i <N.
I'ntrnt mnlicino
!*nin> Kra-hc, **
White Wnsh Urnshrs,
dull. Flour, firm, and sales of 16,500 barrels. Wheat I ® eVer * 1 ar * 1 * ,re * d y in th « mar , ket - ca “ ed b y different
'names. Use none, unless the words (Professor
Wood’s Hair Restorative, Depot, 8t. Louis, Mo. and
dull, sales GO,000 bushels. Corn activo. Naval Stores
dull.
Three Days I.sitcr from Fnropc.
ARRIVAL OF THE VANDERBILT.
Nnw York, Aug. 1.—The steamship Vanderbilt
has arrived at this port, with* Liverpool dates to the
21st lust.
marked
The sales of Cotton it Liverpool, for three days a-
mounted to 19,000 bales of which speculators and ex
porters each took 1,400. Prices were unchanged
and ibe market dosed quiet and steady.
General Markets.—Breadstfl'us and provisions
were dull. Tne weather was favorable to the crop*.
Flour dull and nominally unchanged. Wheat quiet
and steady; buyers were demanding a reduction
Corn was quiet. Rosin dull at 4s to 4s. 3. Turpen
tine dull. Sugar quiet.
Manchester.—Advices from Manchester are fav
orable. Sales were slow, but prices were unaltered.
Consols were quoted 95j.
London, Wednesday noon—Tho Money Market i*
a shade weaker. Consols are unchanged.
General Intelligence.
The frigate Niagara was spoke off Cspe Clear, and j
the Agamemnon off Kinsoll, on the 18th.
New York,) are blown in tlie bottle. Sold by all
Druggists aud Patent Medicine Dealers. Also, by
all Fancy and Toilet goods dealers in tho United
States and Canadas. 16 july in
IRON COTTON TIE.
I N all the heaviest Cotton regions of the great
South West, the INGERSOLL HOOP LOCK,
with the common lloop Iron Rnnd, has soperse
ded every other method of securing the Cotton Bile.
Time and space would fail us to give the numerous
certificates of Cotton Planters, Brokers, Warehouse
men, Insurers, Compressors aid Shippers, showing
beyond a doubt, that the days of Hope binding are
j numbered, and the immense advantages of the
j Hoop Lock and Irou Tie. Their econ my
i wherever tried, has been conceded in these points:
1. They save twenty to thirty dollars coat
DIED.
In this city, on the 26th ult., of Brain Fever. Para , _
nxllka. only daughter of Jno. and Elizabeth Knight, *“ haling ninterinl on every one hundred
in the eleventh year of her age. She was a child of ■*«*•
‘ 2. The fastening is much more expeditiously ap
plied, nnd much more convenient for the compress.
3. It is a perfect safeguard against loss of Cotton
from the bale.
4. It ia nn almost absolu te aecnrity against
Tire. Fire applied to bales thus hound, as showu
by actual experiment, will smoulder without flame,
twenty hours without spreading, aud allowiug plenty
of time for easy extinguishment.
5 It iu mi absolutely arenre fastening. Jn
actual experiments made in Montgomery, bales thus
bound w-re pitched down forty test perpendi ular
iroin a house-top, upon a brick pavement, without
CORRECTED WEEKLT BT ATKES, WINGFIELD A CO.
Total purchases for 18.77 $45,143,101
IVhat ire sell per annum.
Urd In the value of.
i>p-rs' ware and lumber.
M-au. butter and cheese
Lour, 22.293 barrels
!iii»n corn mo wheat)
raniitnre and carriages.......
r manufactures
tzi-rican gold and silver
•r exports of domeslie growth
$1,257,832
2,060.282
445.218
972,567
126,258
641.256
ies.644
1,167,264
398,534
2,974,769
T <1 sales of domestic growth 69,379,582
Tin- above summary leaves a balance against the
.-.«i States in tho yearly trade with the Island of
-. five million six hundred and eighty-threo tliou*
irilve hundred and nineteen dollars.
Thr Inst breaking of the Cubic.—ceounts
srtbe India state that the final brenk in tlie Atlan-
1-!< graphic cable occurred juat below the atern
■■Agamemnon," after 146 miles of it had been
«i -mt by that vessel. The cause of the breaking
i tnknown, the strain upon It at the time being quite
suppression of the slave trade.
Turkey has sent a general officer to Jeddah intrus
ted with power of life nnd death. England at
France were concerting measures against Jeddah.
transactions in the murket.
The Great Eastern steamer is again in difficulties,
and there was a prospect of her being sold into the
bands of another company.
The Cotton Supply Association are about making
another movement.
Two Dnya I.ntrr.
Cape Race, Ang. 1.—Advices have been receiv-
unnsunl Intelligence and beauty, and the brightest
hopes of her parents clustered around her; hot alter
n few days’ illness the chill hand of death was laid
upon her, causing darkness and gloom in the house
hold so lately cheered and enlivened by her pres
ence. It is hard indeed to reconcile ourselves to sueh
afflictions; hut let ns remember that “the Lord giveth
and the Lord taketk away,” aud it is our duty to how
to his Holy will
Io Irwinton. Ga., on Sunday the 25th inst., after
an illness of six days. Mrs. Rebecca M. Cochran, con
sort of lion. A. E. Cochran, of Brunswick. Geo., in
her 3lst year hhe was a member of the Presbyteri- !
an Church aud died, ss she had lived, inhupuofa < perceptible effect,
happy immortality oeyond the grave. * o. it is perfectly *imple.aDd requir*. no machinery
i- - - ———-——. ' at alt iu tiie application. Auy coiinnou hoop irou of
WTAfrt’V PRtrr« r’XTWKlcrvi’lp ' proper width and thickness, '(which is about j inch
<T1 ALt>.1 l .(ILLS l/UKiicov ■ • wide, and a scant sixteenth of one ii.ch thick.) and
of any requisite length to suit the bale, is taken
iu the hand, one end passed through the opening,
from the under side, of one end ot the under part
ot the lock to the length of about one inch, and then
bent over the end of (h i 1 >ck. The other end ol the
hoop is then passed round the bale and drawn through
a loop or opening in the opposite end of the Iock,
aud then bent iu the same manner as the other. The
button is theu turue I hack to its place over tln-m,
aud the hoop is fast ou the hale, aud the hale may Uu
moved if desired.
7. It holds the package in one-fourth smaller com
pass than rope—thereby rendering it easier to han
dle, and cheapeniug freight.
These facts and a Wantages are certified to by
leading Warehouse men. Planters, Shippers and Bro
kers in testiuioui .ls too uumerous to be cited or spec
ified in this advertisement, li. Montgomery, the
leading Broker, and Buyers, after ihe most satisfac
tory experience aud tests, uuite in the following a-
greement, w Inch will leave no doubt ou these points:
SCHEDULE UN THE
South-Western R. R.
OVER WHICH PASSES THE
GREAT NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS MAILS.
Tico Daily Trains between Macon Sf Columbus.
ON AND AFTER JULY 29lh,
Leave Macon at 11.45 p. m. and 9.45 a. m. Arrive
at Columbus 5.35 a. m. and 3.45 p m.
Leave Columbus 4.00 a. m. and 3.45 p. m. Arrive at
Macon 9 50 a. m. and 9.18 p. m.
Daily between Macon, Albany and Dawson:
Leavo Macon 11.45 p. m. Arrive in Albany 5.25 a. m.
Arrive at Dawson 6 00
Leave Albany 3 U0 p. m. Leave Dawson 1.40 p. m.
Arrive in Macon 9.18 p. m.
Tri-Weekly.
Down: Monday, Wednesday and Friday—Up: Tues
day. Thursday and Saturday.
Leave Macon 7.12 a. m. Arrive at Albany 4.32 p. m,
Arrive at Dawson 5 20 p. m.
Leave Albany 6.20 a. m. Leave Dawson . Ar
rive at Macon 9.11 p. in.
Trains to C--luinhus form a through connection
to Montgomery, Alabama and Augusta, Khigsville,
Wilmington, Savannah, Milledgeville and Eatonton.
Post Uoac 1 es run from Albany to Tallahassee,
Baiubridge, Th imasville, ice., daily ; also, tri-week
ly from Dawson to< uthbeit. Fort Gaines, Ac.
Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley tt
Perry, Havnesville aud Hawkiusville, and tri-week
ly to Knoxville, Ga.
Passeugers for points below Fort Valley, should
Macon, Jan. 4th, 1858.
The subscriber will make cash advances on cot
I ton consigned to George Parsons & Co., Savannah
j and agree to hold the cotton forty-five to fifty day
j from date of shipments. ISAAC SCOTT,
jan 5
__ Notice to Shippers.
fimmajiias
FIT HE South We.-tern Rail Rond is now completi
L and iu operation to Brown's Station and Daw-
| son ,
Passenger Trains passing over it conn -ct with A1
i bany Train daily. F-eight Trains, at present, be-
j tween Macon and Dawson, tri weekly Rate of
Freight between Savannah Augusta, Macon, »nd
I other points, and Brown’s and Dawson, will be th-
same as between those places and Albany.
All Goods for Cuthbert aud places west of Daw
eon, should be shippe-l to Dawson.
GEO W. ADAMS, Superintendent.
South Western R. K . Macon, July 12, 1858.
july 20
WATER WORKS
HYDRAULIC RAMS.
rp HE subscribers are now prepared to furnish and
JL put up in successful operation,
HANSON’S PATENT
Hydraulic Kams,
Water Wheels, Ac.
hem free friim adulteration. We hi
< select stock of
Jriigi,
Chemicals,
IVinilow 4-iln
Dye Ntu(To,
I n scram ci
Phurnincnliciil IPrrpni-
Anil Toilet Article*,
??. e *h?T with rhe best assortment -I INSTRt •
I ENTS over offered in this market PJnnti r* Phi
-cinn*. and Merchant-, will consul! their interest Ly
rambling our st- .-fe !,ef,, r . pnreheaing.
B. T, KTROHFCKFR .V Co.,
ian 12 Opposite Rert-U,,;. Hons., Oa.
Flavoring Extracts for Pics, Jet*
lies.. Ac.
■ XTUACTSof Pe.-.el- Extracts iff A lo -mds,
“ Vanilla, “ Srr«« nerry
*• Pineapple, “ R.-se,
“ Lemon. ” Orange,
“ Nutmegs, “ Cellery,
For sale at tlie Macon Drugstore,
j n 17 E. L STROit Ff’KEl’ A Do..
Poiasit.
t UPERIOR tat sorts, alwave -in hand
^ jan 12 E, L. -iTUOUK- KFR A Co
Buchii that is Buchu !
1 5ITK u dersigned have for years mnnnfacfnred
an Extract ot Buchu for the use of Physicians,
-id can recommend to all necessitated to use this
ledicine, their preparation as'heing f .r superior
nd more reliable than ihe puffed quack nostrums
Insignated a* Extracts of Buchu. most of which con-
aiu no Buchu whatever. Try it.
iniie 29 K. L SrROHKCKER & CO.
Giirilcu Seeds !
>A aaa Papers assorted Garden -eeils war-
■jUjUiHr r ioted tho growth of 1657. Turnip
.eed by the pound nr paper. Peas nnd Beans by
he paper or bushel.
J in 12 E L STROHECKER * Co.
Coughs and Cohls.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Stabler’s Anodyne Expectorant,
Wistaria Balsam Wild Cherry.
Hoofiand’s Syrnp Tar,
Hastings Syrup Wood Naptha
Janjt2 K. L. STROHECKER Sc Co.
PiD’sicians’
P rescriptions oareiuiiy compounded at &11
hours day or night.
ian 12 K L STROHECKER A Co.
Morion’s Coitgii syrup,
HE Proprietors still ci.utinue to manufacture
f this favorite remedy, vouched for by many home
certificates. E. L. STROHECKEII. A Co.
jan 12
\ i
T 1
A i
i Any planter having a stream of w iter or running
take the Day Trains from Augusta aud riaviiiinah to J spring ou his place, can have hD Dwellings. Out
j .. * ,i c'..-ei. I Houses .nd m-ounds flUDnlied wilh water in snflicienl
which speculators and exporters took
Market closed dull.
Consols were quoted at 95J to 95J.
,500. The
AMERICAN LIBERTY.
In tlie last volume of RaudaH’s Life of Jef
ferson the following anecdote is given as re
latcd by Mr. Jefferson :
Whilst tlie question ot Independence was
before Congress, it bad its meetings near a live
ry stable. Its membets wore short breeches
Intrrc.liuR from Cnil ml Amrrirn.
Xttv York, July 28.—The Times' Panama corres-
■odriicc contains the substance of Gen. Cass’ letters
Mirtlnez. on the subject of the refusal of Martinez |
ii;a the Yritsari treaty. Gon Cass accuse* Mar- ■.
of an attempt to insult this government, by
was this annoyance, and to so great nn impa
tience did it arouse the sufferers, that it hast
ened, if it did not aid, iu inducing them to
'Mpiditig tlm treaty after his pledge to Mr Lamar. I promptly affix their signatures to tho great
C**s demands a return of the treaty as it was ! document which gave birth to an empire re
public.
The anecdote I had from Mr. Jefferson, at
Monticello, who seemed to enjoy it very much,
as well as to give credit to the influence of the
flies. He told it with much glee, and seemed
! to retain a vivid recollection of the severity of
' an attack, from which tho only relief was sign-
; iug the paper and flying from the scene.
, _ j .[It frallinippcrs had been about, instead of
<n»n." -The Paris correspondent of tho North ' flies, the 4th of July would have coine on the
bfcr.i-M, in a recent letter, says.- i 3d.]
*i•- Emperor lias certainly ‘aged’ very rap
in' tho Assembly of Nicaragua, and gives j
that in regard to the rights of American citi- j
’ iu N’ii-amgnn, this government will not submit j
»y arbitrary action by Nicaragua, as that gov- ’
tn-ut urns devoid of adequate tribunals.
-- Cabinet nt Washington have no other re-
lui to decide the matter by sending the prop-
ur«] f„rre to both sides of the Isthmus.
'lorn., Krali Ibe Ill-nil thru Wrnn Ibr
BAGGING—Kentucky
-i^iy<
Sjnone.
India
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1 17
® 18
Roll
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1 BALE ROPE—Kentucky...
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9
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Northern....
t> lb
■& 91
1BEEESWAX
fib
20
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CANDLES—Sperm
Pith
46
a 50
Star
fit
22
a 28
Tallow
t> lb
16
a i8j
Patent..
t> lb
60
a 00
i COFFEE—Rio
¥ lb
iu
a 13.
Java
t* lb
17
a 19
Lnguira—
¥ lb
14
a is
I COHN
¥ bl
65
a 75
Meal
¥ b!
65
ft 75
| FEATHERS
*’ lb
45
a 50
FISH—Mackerel No. 1
i’ hi
17 00
a 18 00
“ No. 2
¥ bl
16 00
a 17 00
•• No. 3
*» hi
18 50
2 13 00
FLOUR—Superfine
¥ bl
A 50
a 5 00
Extra
¥ b
5 00
a 5 25
Family
1* 1.1
5 50
d 6 00
GUNPOWDER
Pkg
6 25
a 6 50
IRON—English
i> lb
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Swedes
¥ lb
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Sheet—............
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8
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lime
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j MOLASSES
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Sperm
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Imitation Sperm
¥g’t
1 25
tt i 50
Winter Bles il Whale
¥ gl
1 12j
125
Lard
¥ g 1
1 15
1 23
PROVISIONS
¥
1 Beef—Mess
¥
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Prime
¥
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Bacon—Hams
¥
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Sides
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Shoulders
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Pork—Mess
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ffi
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Country
¥
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Cheese
¥
lb
12i
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SALT
¥
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SHOT
¥
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WHISKEY—Rectified
¥
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Pike's
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Mouongahela...
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SPIRITS TURPENTINE....
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SUGAR—Brown
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We, the undersigned. Cotton Brokers and Buyers,
of Montgomery, Ala.', agree and give notice that »ve
will pay full prices for Iron Bound Cotton, if fasten
ed with the IXGEIisOLl. UOOI* LOCK, nl
though we are aware that it will weign l j lbs. more
per bale than ltope-tied Cotton.
HARRIS A JOHNSTON.
C. V. FOSTER,
J. S. BYINGl’ON.
M. A. CHlhHOLM
From Savannah, we copy the lollmving engage-
avoid detention in Macon. For other poiuts take ei
ther Traill.
First class steamships leave Savannah for New
York, on Wednesdays and S-turdaya. Passage
the Cabiii 81.', Steerage 66
Through Tickets can be procured from Kail Rond
Agents at Montgomery, Columbus and .Albany via
Savannah to New York, by Steamships, in Cabin, as
follows: Montgomery 826; Columbus $23; Albany
824 25. GEO. W. ADAMS,
aug3 Snn-ri- t-- *
MACOS&WESTliitA iiainno-.^
U N an J .Iter Thursday, 17th July, the Trains ,»n
be ran as follows:
Leave Macon at 12 night. Arrive at Atlanta 7.15
A. M.
Leave M.tcon at 10 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta 4.00
P. M.
houses and grounds supplied with water in sufficient
quantities for culinary purposes, watering stock,
beautifying and invigorating his grounds. Ac.
Tiie above machines are simple iu construction,
and are not liable to get out < f order, and require no
expense to keep them constantly working.
For further particulars, address the subscribers,
who will always be ready to answer any communi
cations. The above machines are warranted to give
saiisiaction
THOMAS, OLIVER & DOUGLASS.
145 Broughton Street, Savannah. Ga.
july 27—8w*
Plumbing! Plumbing!!
T HE subscribers are prepared to furnish or fit
up Hotels, Dwellings, See., on the most uiq ruv-
I ed principles, and in style second to none iu the Uni
ted States. Hot and Cold Water Work*. sm-Ji as
Baths, Boilers, Ranges, Marble top Wash Stands.
Water Closets, Hydrants, Fountains, Ac., Ac. Best
Leave Atlanta at 10 night. Arrive at Macon 7.15 of reference given.
A. .\l.
Leave Atlanta at 11 A. M. Arrive at Macon 5.00
P. M.
The night train will not be ruu on Sundays. The
13 night train from Macon connects with the Wes
tern and Atlantic Road for Chattanooga. Knoxville,
Nashville, Memphis, at 12 15 P. M., with Georgia
tt. K for Augusta, at 10 A. M., and Atlanta A West
Point tt. R. at 10.15 A M.
The 10 A. M. train from Macon, connects with the
G- orgia K. R at 12 A. M„ aud Atlanta A West
Virginia and Tennessee I fTHralSTn !h«
THO.IAS OLIVER A DOUGLASS,
145 Broughton St., Savannah, Oa.
july 27—3t
Valuable Plantations for Sale.
r\B$lRING to move my planting interest
l J west, 1 offer f.,r sale two valuable PLAN’- *T S
TATIONd. One situated iu Mai-ou couuty «i.m .
three miles of Winchester, ou the South W-stern j -t
Rail Road, containing 2,405 acres ot level O ik and ; L/llfiCKS OH 'N V QVk"
Hickory Land, with good improvements, and be- i ~ " ’ “*
tween thirteen and fourteen hundred acres in culti-
Day & Mausenet,
H AVE just received a. handsome astk-itmeht of
LADIES’ and Gentlemen’s HUN LING CASE
WATCHES ot the best makers, whichcau be highly
recommeiid'-d.
—ALSO—
A handsome assortment of the latest styles of Jew
elry, .silver Ware, Ac , Ac.. Ac.
Wo would call particular attention to our assort
! inentof
FRE.YCTI, MARBLE CLOCKS,
! which are of the latest stjles and best finish 'these
I Clocks run 2 anil 3 weeks, and ate all warranted.
—At.»0—
| A tine lot of GOLD PEN’S and GOLDSPECS, with
} PEBBLE GLASS, of the best quality.
«l>iil 26 DAY A MAUSENET-
: DAY Se, MAU SENET,
H AVING removed to their NEWS TORE o« M„t-
lerry Street iii .ee dour to E. /.. Strnhei krr Co.,
Where they will he pleased to see their -dd custo
mers. They would say to all wishing goods in their
line, that they are now opening a sp/rudiit assort
ment, which will bo sold nt the Zaire./ pnres.
They intend giving their per.*..mil attention to
WATCH REPAIRING. Having been before the
public ill that cap icity for I3ami 2d years, the pub
lic are able to judge of tit—ir merits in. tl/it wav.
JEWELRY REPAIRING done at t o- -hortert
urn ice and >n the fast /uatsiUe manner, IVaTUiIKS,
Magic and Hunting Cases, Geld and Silver Hmidell
Wit Tl’sl SOS, for sale by
ae|i 29 1> \ V UTSKgNET.
FOR SALE BY THUS
. . ua,,iiiMii, i»e imp; me luiiiniiu^ wikuk*: : ,, , . r , --
1 meut made with the Compress Establishment of Mr. ' York tor $32 00. , ,, , , ...
175 - Lamar- * | Further inform it ion may be had in relation to this
- 1 unwar - I ,- ., . i oir..^
Savannah. July D2d, 1838.
Messrs Freeman A Roberts, Macon, Ga.
Gent..—1 have agreed with Mr. Beattie, Agent for
Ingersoll’s Hoop Lock, that I will compress Irou
bound Cottou, Listened with said Lock, upon the
same terms as Rope tied C-dton. This arrangement
to last for one season and longer, unless I give notice
of my wish to discontinue the arrangement.
Respectfully, Ac,
C. A. L. LAMAR.
The Georgia Irou Lock Company,
cninprisiug the undersigned, respectfully invite the
attention of all engaged in Cotton grou iug, or the
Cotton trade, to this interesting and impor ant sub
ject. To the Cotton planters, particularly, they be
lieve they are presenting a matter of peculiar inter
est and value, and either of them will be glad to fur
nish any further information, or particular applica
tion may be made to the Secretary.
T. A. HARRIS,
FREEMAN A ROBERTS
I he other plantation is situa.ed iu tliellih District
of Lee, on Flint ttiver, at the mouth of Cimckei ti
cliikee Creek, and contains 2,474 acres of Liutl-
about two-third* ot which is Oak and Hickory Jaml
of the best qua ity, and the remainder good Pi.,e
Land, with about thirteen hundred acres iu culiiva
tion, nearly all of which is fresh laud, and as produc-
_ rive as auy laud in South-Western Georgia, and is
Route, on application to the General Ticket Office, I tiuely watered, aud substanti illy improved. >iy over
Rail Road, makes this the myst pleasant aud direct
route to the
Virgi3aia Springs,
Through TicKetd to which may he hud at Atlanta*
lor $-26 25, including Stage fare, 87 00 and to New
MAN UFACTlillEIiS’ BAN K
J. F WINTER,
DUNLAP A HARRIS, I
.Macon, Aug. 3,1658.
T. A. HARRIS, Secretary.
Cutloii JlSli’liOf.
FOB SALE,
aug 3
ALFRED L. TYLER,
Superintendent
For Sale.
I cnsibly during the last four or five months
m opportunity of observing him very closely
• r day, as ho walked up and down on the arm
Minister of VVnrtemburg, a much taller man
-.-elf. Louis Napoleon looked like a little.
Honorable Conduct.
It will be remembered by our readers that
Air. Albert Sumner, of Newport, (Ii. I.,) his
wife and child, some time since, were ship
wrecked and all undoubtedly perished. By
>: hump-backed and decaying old man. | presumption of law, the wife and child
f” ’ ~ died first, and the husband became entitled to
the property. Airs. S. was a daughter of the
;»tc Walter Channiug, of this city, nnd enjoy
ed the income of a large estate. Under these
circumstances, more titan $30,000 became le-
•r certainly, by general consent, the whole jraljy vested in the late Mr. Sumner, and through
■i Li* administration since 16th of January, . |,j, n came to his mother and tistcr and his two
brothers—Charles Sumner, our Senator, and
George Sumner, Esq. The estate was admin
istered upon by Mr- George Sumner, and.
with the consent of all these heirs, the whole
property which the deceased had from his wife,
las been surrendered to her relations. It
jives us great pleasure to record an act so
tonorablc to the parties, and prompted by so
■ than 50 years of age. His step was alow
"W-, amt without elasticity, and bis whole
■- ‘seined breakiu.q down with tho terrible weight
fopotwibility of despotic rule. Tojndgefrom
: 1 nts his mind appears to be breaking down
a ' ■*»* a mi-stake.”
Jilin* t .rsnr Hnnuibnl, giving an account
- • ■ » voyage, says : “AH de passengers was now
, and if dnt wasn't enough, de Captain give
'• r ‘ f<* the ship to heave too, and she hove to.”
1 'lainmoili Uotd Vein.—In a former issue
* f’-uiansd that some rare specimens of quarts
• ; <u been picked up on a fraction below Bear
’ L-rd. Sinee then, we are pleased to say, the | 1Jce a sense of justice and equity.—Boston
- h- vii located, and a wonderful vein it L 1— J 'f\anseript.
Offering stock very light. There is a good demand j AT MACON GAS WORKS,
O non *CS««1** *>f LIME, for Agricultu-
/^jUUUral purposes. Farmers who have Low
Laud, will find it to ba a splendid Fertilizer
GT Come aud try it. It can be had very cheap,
aug 3— 3t
COTTON STATEMENT.
Wc are indebted to Mr. Bloom for the following:
Accrsr 1, 1858.
Stock August 1, 1857,... .2,007
“ “ 1, 1858,... .1,197 Decrease... .810
Receipts in July, 1858,.... 606
“ “ 1857,.... 39 Increase....567
Total Rect’s to Aug. 1st, 1858,.60,040
“ “ “ 1st, 1857,-57,719 Inc...2,821
EVANS, HAERISS & CO.,
Factors & Commission Merchants, j
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.,
ENEVV the teuder of their services to the Plan-
1l tera of Georgia and the adjoining States, aud
will continue to sell Cotton at FtrTT cents per bale.
Orders for Bagging. Rope, and other supplies, filled
promptly and at the lowest market rat s, and liberal
advances made when desired, ou Cotton in store.
Wx M. D’Antionac, I Wm K. Evans,
Geo. W EvaKS, j Hoot. Y. Hakkiss.
Savannah, July 20.18-’8. aug 3—6m'
Cotton Circular.
rpnE updersigned, Isaac C. West, having b»en
,L appointed by the Cotton Planter's Convention,
Agent for the purpose of receiving,^hipping and
selling Cotton, (as Planters may order!) for the cit
ies of Savannah and Charleston, has formed a co
partnership with Mr. James Godfrey, of Savannah.
The business will be conducted tinder the firm and
style of
West Grod-frey.
The services of the Firm are now offered to Plan
ters. Cotton will be sold at flfly cents per bate, a*
authorized by the Convention, and other produce at
the customary rates. The personal attention of the
copartners will be given to this business.
The firm pledges itself to observe strictly the di
, rectiuns of tue Convention, and in no instance to en-
! ter into speculations, or be concerned in pun-ha-
. sing Cotton ; tlieir’s will be expressly a commission
1 business.
The firm will be prepared to make liberal advan-
’** Ve been a resident of this county formally
'■ ’111! witnessed the development of Pigeon
’Cilhnun, and more recently the Findlay Se Co
' N |*i: a)), i n „„ r opinion, fall short of the splendor
-- i-’hlit-s „f the one just discovered. Tho vein
-* fraction owned by Boling W. Field, of this
’’.''.and is being operated upon by himself in con-
with Mr. Gregory, the discoverer. We vis-
_ mine on Monday last, and for nd it in the
'bv Cliestertee river, imbedded in hard trap or
r k- in order to work it more effectually, a
’** constructed, and wedgea, cold chisels,
hammers were the only tools employed,
" ‘ ! »told hearing quartz is confined to a width
: 'fright iiu-hes, out interspersed with gold for
•• : -5v nijih of fonr feet While there a dis-
■' fr.an ten to twelve feet of the vein was made j
could distinctly see the whole length of ;
Copy of Note
By the 25th day nlI December next, we or either of j cfeg on H j| p r< Id uce store, and to furnish suolTsup-
US promise toie/ snut^ I owell or Bearer, iwo : M Plniitwra nuv renuire. on term?
A Goon Retort.—Hon. Alex. H. Stephens, : Hundred and Twenty five DuUara. for valuereodv : *' pi 8 al “ t 9 era “'wffipronmt^lmirinforesw'hy
of Georgia, wan once running for Congress : od. wLLIS^ WRIGHT. ,• lbe Cotton, when packed, entirely with
with an opponent of unusually large stature, i •** 5 °_°-
anti on the stump one day the discussion be- j
came exceedingly warm. Whereupon the !
large man said, contemptuously, of and to |
Stephens, who is exceedingly small and frail: 1
plies as Planters may require, on reasonable terms.
mote their interests by covering
packed, entirely with bagging;
ordering it not to bo cut, and placiug their brand or
mark distinctly ou each bale.
ISAAC C. WEST. JAMES E. GODFREY.
August 3d. 1858 1 a m ft.
P. £.—The Convention holds its next session iu the
W. L. BURGAY.
January 9th, 1858.
Georgia—Houston County*
OERSONALLY came before me, tt. E. Story, one
;phens, WHO is exceedingly amau aim mu.! i ot tbo Jnsticesor the Peace, in and for said ] .*■ "
•Why, I could button your cars back, and , con nty. Peasant IJoweU. who being dtUy swornde^ | ^ ,“ g tlmt Li the tfotton^rowiug
swallow you whole, sir!” To which canm- i poaetl. Rndsatlh. tiathehasetl.erlost ormiriaid the . ti nhould be represented, in the Convention
bul remari Stevens annihilatingly retorted, | day I •**>».»time.
••and if you did, sir, you would then have : 0 f July, 1858.
I f _ ._ (ton „A„ »rnr ]» JJ. STORY, J. P- his
PLEASANT X POWELL,
ang 3—3t*mark.
rrt HE subscriber having permanently lo-
1 cated at the H,-tel, will sell hi* late res- Utst
Hence, at present occupied by A. G. Butt*. |i*II
Esq. The House contain* MX rooms with all nee. *
ry out-buildings, a fine garden, with a variety ol liuit |
trees, shrubbery, Sec. For terms apply to
E. K BROWN,
Brown's Hotel.
ALSO,
The large and commodious Building on the corner
of Court House Square and -Uuibe.ry rit., known as
the City Hall, at present occupie i by TumnasJ. ICil-
E atrick, as a Hotel. If nutsuid by the 1st ofrieptem-
er next, will be for rent. Also, two vacant Lots ad
joining Mrs. E. D. Tracy's on Magnolia Si reel; also
the Lots situated between College and Orange St.,
containing half an acre each, known as the Todd
Lots. These lots are near the Wesleyan Female
College, and are very desirable for dwellings. Also,
two or three Stores in East Macon for rent. Pesset-
sion given on the first of October next. For terms
a, ply to L E BROWN,
aug 3— at Brown's Hot, I M-con. 14
seers will show tlt^se places to any one wishiug to
examine them. Mv terms uill be liberal and pay
ments easy For further particulars, address the
undersigned at Macon. N. BABB,
july 27—tf
MEDICAL NOTICE
Dr. James Mercer Green,
M AS leuioved ili* residence to ihe house lately
occupied by Judge A. I’. POWERS, on the
u*per end of Poplar Street. Office on Cotton Ave
nue, opposite lower corner of Triangular Block,
july 2o—3t
LEA &, PERRINS’
CELEBRATED
Worcestershire Sauce.
PRONuUNcED
-nr—
> CANN0ISSEUP.S
I TOBETHE
ONLY GOOD SAUCE'
ANL> APPLICABLE
TO
EVERY VARIETY
LEGAL FORMS.
H I X E S’ uew Edition of “LEGAL FORMS,”
for sale by the single copy or quantity.
Any one wishing a copy by mail can heve it sent
hv enclosing the subscriber ihe price of the Bunk,
(Two Dollars and Fifty Cents.) and six three cent
I pn-tatre stamps. J. Mi BOAKDMAN.
july 20
Patten & Miller,
(latk patten, hcttos & co.,)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
JUISSOLUTlOff.
T he Copsptuership of Pye 5c (Infer, in the Black
smith business, is dissolved by mutua. consent.
Persons indebted to the concern will make pay
ment tothe subscriber, who is aloue autuorizeu to
settle up the business.
A PYE.
The business will hereafter he carried on by
July 20th, 1838. A. PYE.
savannah, ga.
G. PATTEN.,
aug 3
. .A. J. MILLER.
$100 Reward.
T wenty dollars reward will be paid
to any one who will apprehend and confine in
any safe Jail in the State, that 1 may get him. my
boy, JOHN, who rauawny from mo the 23d of De
cember last. He has a bright yellow complexion,
(not 4 mulatto.) is about 5 feet 11 inches high, about
33 years old—rather slender in form. He is suppo
sed to be loitering in the neighborhood of the planta
tion of the late G. W. Haim-s. in Houston couu'y.—
Macon Flour Mills.
New Flour.
ITTE would inform the citizens and dealers of
V V .Macon, also dealers at a distance, that we are
I now fully at work on
E.Y 1 li.VU'l
••fa Letter from a
Xsdical GjmHir.au
a I 51a Die as.
TO IIIS 8KOTBKB
AT
Wd«CESTKn,.\lav'5
‘I’eil LEA A PER
RINS th..r rbeir
GAUGE is big..., es
teemed ::i India, and
is. ill my •qiiuiiiu.lite
must paJa ta hie as
, well as the most
or ntsH. - wholesome BAUCE
that is made.”
The only Me^al aw.anted by the Jury of the New
York Exhibition tor foreign Sauces, w ns obtained ny
LEA & PERRINS for their WORCESTERSHIRE
SAL'Cjv the world wide fame of which iinvh g led
In numerous imitations, purchasers are earn, *ltv re
quested to see that the uainesot ‘LE \ St PERRINS
are impressed upon the Bottle and Stopper, and
printed upon the labels.
Sole Wholesale Agents forthe United States
JOHM HUSOANSOMS, 405 Broadway, N. \.
A stock always in store. A'so, orders received for
direct shipment from England inay 4 ly
Ten Degrees below 2ero iu
J&.TJ G-UST.
HOT WEATHER DEFIED.
Kahnweiler’s
Patent Ventilating Chair
Has been awarded the highest Premium at
every Fair at which it bus been exhibited.
Advantages.
NEW WHEAT,
Manufacturing daily our best brands of Flour, which j
we are selling at unusually low prices.
We also have, aud intend to keep constantly, a
good supply of our best
Fresh Ground Meal and Grits- |
We propose to keep our Meal aud Flour at a uni- I
form price, and not speculate on tho scarcity of either I
article iu our market.
• ■ .... ... . i To dealers we would say, send us yourorders which > — ---
EIGHTY DOLLARS in addition will be paid tor j wilt be tilted promptly, at our wholesale prices, and ■ becomes beneficial,
evidence sufficient to convict any one o: the offence I g e t u good article to sell your customers. <•'. No extra power is required.
of harboring him. _ m | To families we would say, if you want good sweet, ' 1 K “
fresh ground Flonr, Meal and Grits, to make youi
bread, send to tho MILL, or ask for them where
you make your purchases.
1. The air can he cooled to almost 'any degree of
temperature.
2. It is perfumed or impregnated wttli healthful
odors.
3. The sir is purified.
4. Cnhealtbfu] effl ivin is condensed in the ice.
. The air absorb* moisture from the ice. and thus
Id?* Address tne at New Agency, Taylor county, fresh ground Flonr, Meal and Grits, to make vour
Ga. SAM’L P. CURBIN’, >• ■ -- - ------ 1
aug 3-tf
n.ore brains in your stomach, than you ever
tnd in your head!” The laughter which fol
ic-wed, effectually dissipated the ill-humor
which was gaining ground.
WEED’S PATENT SEWING MACHINE is be-
!' '*Mrii at""*• veral'foot ciUtance. Iu fine? it is j fore us. We havjs examined it and tried it on vari-
' ; 'riuv of gold niines —Dahlouega Signal, Ju- oils kinds of work, and for ouce confess ourselves
} astonished tbnt so simple a piece of mechanism will
Production for 18 ST.- The production j «»• The complaint against Sewing Machines gene-
c 11 in Australia for ihe past year is set down by raily. has been that they very easily get out of oreer*
•I EreiRi. millions uud become useless to the purchaser. But here is
, ’English authorities at one hundred millions I Aid become
The production in other countries is es- .u, exception, for there U, to all appearance, nothing
K »* follows:-Cali forri.4, $65,000.0u0; Bosnia to get out of repair. And we wonder again, so simple
"''•’ru *2(1,000.000; other parts of the world, $15. j a thing will sew such a beautuul. straight, even and
t total 8100,0011,000. * | fit m seam, that never can be rivaled, cither in beau-
L .**'•* Bnnk«.—The weekly statement of the ty or strength, by any
’ l, n lt-uks footed up last Wednesday as follows; ' '* ■*" ,in
832.298,850
A.*- di*ctiUDt* 56,602,500
8,943.000
6,268,700
8,658,000
81,456,500
6,887,000
•Twelve
w 1
Xtic 47rcntc*l ttlcilical Dixrorrrjr oflli
is Ayer’s Cnthnrtic Pitta.
They don’t help complaints, hut they cure them.
One Box has cured the Dyspepsia.
Three Boxes have cured the worst cases of
Scrofula.
Two Boxes have cured the Erysipelas.
One Box always cures tie Jauuilice.
Three Boxes sure to eure the system from Boils—
often less than one does it.
Two Boxes have completely cured the worst of ul-
UnitC4i Slates’ Marshal Sale.
ILL be sold, before the Courthous^ door of
. . Bibb County, in tho City of Macon, between
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember next. the following property, to-wit:
Three hundred and forty acres of land, lying and
beiug in the thirteenth district of the county of Mil- cer3 on the legs.
ler, and State of Georgia, adjoining the town of Col- , Smal doses seldom fail to cure th- Piles
quitt, in said connty, and better kuown as the place
on which A. F. 1’erry now resides, together with tne
improvements thereon, and the crop of Corn and Cot j
too now about made- All levied on as the property j
of A. F. Peny, tosatisfyafi. fa. from the Sixth «'ir- ■
cuit Court of Ihe Uniu d States, for tho Southern
District of Georgia. November Term. 1838, iu favor
One dose cures the headache arising from a foul
stomach
Strong doses often repeated expel every worm
from the body.
They should be given to children, who are always
more or less afflicted with this scourge.
As a gentle physic they have no equ it.
For Sale.
r OFFER for sale my PLANTATION in Houston ct ® P* r }°°, lb9 . f , r ,
Lcounty, containing uine hundred *ud eleven acres | ^ eanin ^ 8 * a ^ 80 £° 0< * Stock feed
of land, more or less, good Overseer’s House, and 1 ”
out-houses—good Gin House and Screw, and Plan
tation otherwise in good repair. Bnid Plantation
join* the lands of the Estate ol Dr. Charles Thomp
son. Abner Burnain, Daniel Watkins and others
'those wishing to purchase a good Plantation, will
will do well to call and examine the place.
I ERMB made to suit the purchasers,
aua 3 —tf ANDERSON COMER.
We have on hand a good supply of our mixed Bran
and Short*, excellent Cow feed, which we sell at 60
at 15 eta.
per bu*hel.
Broken Wheat, nice for feeding Chickens, 40 cts.
per bushel. JAS. A. KNIGHT,
july 20 Agent.
Executor’s Sale.
A Rare Chance !
WHO WANTS TO MAKE MONEY 1
J WILL di-pose of the right to manufacture and
vv
ILL be sold, on the fir.-t Tuesday in October at 65.00 per qt. bottle,
next, within the legal hon-s of sale, before I of its efficacy tmm
_ sell (to either State,) my Remedies for Rheuma
tism, Dyspepsia, Fits, etc.. Sec. This Medicine sell*
e. I have plenty of evidenco
highly respectable citizens of
the Court House door in Oglethorpe, Macon county, Georgia and Florida. I would form a partnership
a valuable plantation, as the property of Allen IVig
gins, late of said county, deceased.jying on the Riv
er Road, one mile north of Lanier, well watered,
well improved, and in a fine state of cultivation, witli
ab.-ut one hundred acres of Very rich swamp land.—
This body of land consists of the following lots to
wit: Lots Nos. 112, 113 and 119. All lying and sit
uate in the 1st Dist of Macon Co.
aug 3—tds WM A. WIGGINS. Ex’r.
an ne nvateo. enne in ota - of William Smith Brown, re A. Frank IVrry. July One linx cures derangement of the Liver,
work done in tho ordinary i ^ DANIEL H. STEWART, Haifa box cores a Cold.
I*. 1101 from other banks..
U dn * !o other banka -...
"migralio >1 |o Ti ! n m
’ a hti.
5 ',' I,h 1
’■W*. '* t ‘ dl Baptists recently left New York on
LtRill-T U!<l “P<>n » large body of land near
£ **®n., purchased for them by agents pre
® v *r. Several entire churches came
their pastors.
way. It sews well on the finest muslin or tho coars ;
e«t and hardest cloth, doing every kind of work
which families require, and is also adapted to .-hoe j ahg
and saddle manufacturers; uae. as we have seen some
verv elegant specimen- ot work done on leather, that
not only handsome bnt strong. VVehavonever VY7
’ ■ jewing Macnine before, or one \\
commend to our reader.-, who
U. S Marshal,
per 8. ATKIN eON,
Deputy U. S. Marshal.
was i
juno Co. l*osipi»ue<i SiicntT Stile.
~f I LL be -old before the Con thno*. door in
the town of Clint- n, on the first Tuesday in
Member m-xt, 1838, the following property to-wit:
They purify tho blood, and thus strike at the foun
dation ot every disease.
As a dinner Pill there is not their equal in the
woi Id.
They are purely vegetable, and can do no harm,
but do accomplish an unaccountable amount of good
Prepared by DK. J. C. AYER, Practical Chemist,
Lowell, Mass., and sold by all Druggists and dealers
Georgia—Jones County.
W HEREAS, Robert P. Harkins applies to me
for Letters of Administration on the Estate of
James W. llarkins. late of said couuty, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to he and appear at my office on the 1st Monday in
September next, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this July 29;li 183*.
aug 3 CHAS. MACARTHY, Ord’y.
Houston September Sliertil' Sale.
W ILL be sold before tiie Courthouse door in
Perry, Houston county, on tlie first Tuesday
in September next, within the usual huurs of sale,
tho following property to wit :
One Negro boy named Peter about twelve years
Bold by FREEMAN Se ROBERTS, Macon Ga.
july 87 lm
to me by John w. McGehee, a Constable.
aug 3 JAS. G. BARNES, Sh’ff.
with .ny respectable man of good business qualifica
tions, and a cash capital of 8500. For evidence of
my character, &<•„ i can refer to every respectable
business man in Clinton, La, they all kno;v me well
For particular.*, apply to the Editor ot the Tele
graph. • J. M. STOKES,
jane 15-2m.
WOOD’S
Premium Grallery 11
, •ITBZBlYrtaml stranger* visiting M >0011 should
V j not fail to call and examine W OOD B BEAU
TIFUL COLLECTION of PICTURES, which are
taken at astonishing low prices aud farSUPEHIOU
to what can be had elsewhere, ms every one can see.
Here can be obtained tr-im tii-“ -m-illest A.MBKO-
TYPE to the finest finished PORTRAIT, in OIL.
PASTILE or WATER colors, asmaysai the fancy;
and recollect that thi- is the O N L 1 QALLEBi
where can be had all the above styl-s of Pictures.—
Call and see, H- L. WOOD,
julv 13-tf
For Sale.
V GOOD se -oud band B I i. 1. I A H t> T .4-
It 1. li , by SAMUEL MORGAN,
july 27—3c Clinton. Ga.
The cool air can be introduced upon a sick bed.
8. It promotes both comfort and heal h.
9. It wi;l doubtless prove of great benefit where
contagious disease* are prevalent.
10. One can read or work wifi oat being subject to
annoyances from flie* or mosquitoes
11. 1 would respectfully call the attention .if Physi
cians to this Apparatus tor the inhalation of medica
ments. For sate by T. & O. WOOD,
july 13 Macon, Ga.
BOOK BINDING;
J ACKSON BARNES tnanuiaciures to order every
description of blank account hooks, amt binds
in any style desired, Magazines, Law, .liusicand
Miscellaneous Bonks, clerks’ record and Docket
books, with or without printer smuts, and warrant
ed best quality paper.
Engineer’ profile paper made from the best
Euglish drawing to any length or width.
All orders from ihe country promptly and careful
ly attended to. Office on Cotton Avenue one door
below Ross and Uolem-in’s. apl 13
printing Inks.
A SMALL LOT OKHLtCK ANDCULOHRD
PKIMTING INKS, from the celebrated
manufactory of the MATHERS, Is on cuusigh i.ei.t
in theTelegrapli Office,aud will hi sold low for Gath,
apl 27
New Steam Saw Mill.
H AVING startedarjteam Saw Mill in Houston
County, about -eveu miles from Perry, near the '
r ads leading from Perr> to Macon, we flatter our
selves, that we can furnish us good if not better Lum-
her than any other Mill, having the best of Pine
Timber, nmi good Sawyers.
tVe will fill Bills fr>-m Macon, Fort Valley. Perry
and the surrounding country, upon i;s good leiins us
Other Mill*, or the limes wid admit of. T.io.-e who
want Lumber will, no doubt, find it ti, ihvir iui>n -t
to give us their hills, as we intend to give katisfac*
tion if pos-iblo.
Address Peiry, Houston coiiutv. Ga.
John li. 1 HOMA.A f
15 tf
*| oc Messenger copy tf.
Lost—A Canary Bird.
rp HE finder will he rewarded on retun ing it to
1 ju
july 27
C.
WANTED TO RENT.
A commodious dwelling iu .Macon. Inquire at the
Georgia Telegraph office.
tP.te Hunk
rpiIH D veiling Ap .rtill-lit- ;;i t- ■ >
Building, wit* he rented toa r -i.utuhle b. -n. .-.
aLSO
Several comtortablH Dwelling* on College llill,—
irom 1st October nex:—all in good repair,
july 20—tf J. U. R. WASHINGTON