The daily citizen. (Macon, Ga.) 1857-1857, September 24, 1857, Image 3

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Wlnt ntir friend of the Umpire st-'tp menus iv tile ‘-Koreiini nnd CHtlmlicqttPfriioiiK” we nre nt a lon* t, nndersfand. unless lie has seme cov ert allusion to tho dineovery made hr Col. L. that a man can ho both n Catholic and Protest ant at one and the sanio lime—a Protestant in faith, but a pew holder and Catholic in his church alUliation 1 Be this as it mar, the ‘ Um pire State - ’ admits that Col. I, the “ripe scholar and eloquent orator,'* has no superior, on the “prominent features of Know X .thinyism.” It is then Know Nutlunjirm without the “bloody,” to which he acknowledges the corn I Very well! We now understind his position, and will en deavor not to misrepresent him. Look Out for the Documents, Walker Sustained at Hoad Quarters! Southern Bights Democrats to be Wheedled 1 Several of our Exchanges have been put in possession ot a political pamphlet ol :!li pages, just issued from Washington City, and entitled an “appeal to the Democracy of the South, by a Southnrn State Rights Demo crat, the object of which, seems to be to show that Walker and Buchanan have acted right in the affairs of Kansas, and to wheedle the Southern Rights Democrats into the sup port of their policy. The authorship of this pamphlet is attributed to Mr. Clayton of the Treasury Department, at Washington, and it has doubtless the approval of Mr. Cobb as well as the President, One fact is promi nent in that Document the Buchanan sustains Walker, futly. This indeed is the basis of the argument, as will appear from the fol lowing extract: “If Governor Walker has proved false to the South, and betrayed it by carrying out President Buchanan’s instructions, then Mr. Buchanan and his Cabinet, to whom Gov ernor W alker’s inaugural and his policy had been previously submitted and approved ot by them, become jointconspirators, and they are all equally liable, and must be tried joint ly under the same indictment, and visited with equal judgment. How, then, can you ask fora severance under such cirdmnstanccs, and convict the one while you acquit the others? With what force, then, can every argument that human ingenuity can suggest, be piled up to prove that the administration is not particeps crirainis, if Governor Walker is guilty of these charges ? But to view the question on all sides—if there was no con spiracy, and the administration refused to re call Governor Walker, and expressed no dis sent from his acts, it thereby tacitly approv ed of them, aad consequently tho adminis tration is accessory after the fact, ami must be equally guilty. Again, the administra tion, as principal, is clearly responsible for the acts of Governor Walker, who is merely its agent, aad if those acts are not publicly disavowed by it, they can only be viewed as the acts of the administration itself. The President up to this moment has expressed his entire confidence in Governor Walker. He lias said that Govei'nor Walker has his instruc tions for his only guide and policy, and until he disobeys or violates them, the President can have no cause to disapprove of his course much less to recall him.” ***** “The wisdom of the policy of the Admin istration in relation to Kansas cannot be questioned. It has pursued the only concil iatory, mediatory, and independent measures to produce the pacific results so long hoped for by the nation, and now approximating the desired consummatiwn. If, however, this end should not be obtained, the opposers of this policy must be resposible for frustrating There now, patient waiters, you hare it. “The President up to this moment, has ex pressed his entire confidence in Gou. Walker.” “Walker has his instructions for his only guide and policy, and UNTIL he DISOBEYS or A IOLATES them, the President can have no cause to disapprove of his course, much less to recall him.” What is the inference ? Walker has not been recalled not his policy disapproved, because he has not yet disobeyed or violated his instructions, in the opinion of the president, but on the contrary, up to this hour, (the hour of writing the pamphlet, which must have been since the publication of the President’s late Letter to the Aboli tionists, as that letter is embraced in the pamphlet,) the President had entire confidence in Gov. Walker 11 Now, what have you to say, Messrs. Edi tors @f the Democratic Press, of Georgia ? Will you wait any longer,before you denounce Buchanan as well as Walker ? The writer of this Pamplet argues clearly that Buehanan is responsible, not Walker—that the “ wis dom ol his policy in Kansas cannot be ques tioned,” &c. That this policy is Executive intervention against Slavery in Kansas, is equally unquestionable. We therefore call upon all Southern Rights Democrats, to fulfil , their pledges, solemnly and publicly made, to denounce Buchanan if he sustained Walker 1 The proofis conclusive. A “way-faring man though a fool, need not err 1 ” now, as to his \ duty, in the premises. < Mr. Brown’s Letter. Mr. Brown is out in a letter, denying that there was a meeting at Athens, mark out the policy for him to pursue in the campaign. He denies that it was ar ranged and understood, that he should not commit himself for, or against the policy of selling the State Road. There is one thing very sure, whether there was such a meeting or no, Judge Brown sticks very close to the non-commital course.— Has he at any time, given his opinion against, or in favor of selling the State Road ? Does he not treat the people with the greatest disrespect ? He treats them as if he were independent of them. That is, you have no right to know wheth er I am in favor of selling the Road until after the election. But why did Judge Brown wait until he went to Augusta, i before he replied to the charge? Why 1 does he wait until Mr. Hill gets so far down in South-W ostern Georgia, that he cannot reply to him until after the elec tion. Come, Judge, quit your little tricks. Why did you not deny the charge earlier? It has been some ten or fifteen days since the charge was made, accord ing your say so. Has Judge Brown said, nt any onetime, that lie was for selling the State Hoad! lias he not studiously avoided answering Mr. Hill’s questions? Has he over given a direct, answer, whether ln favored the sale of I the State Road or not ? His refusal to ! answer directly, and independently, the I questions of Mr. 1 lit), is an endorsement of the charge of the Athens arrangement, I and the people will so view it. Foil TIIK GEORGIA CITIZEN. Hon. Ben. 11. Hill at Albany. We were gratified at hearing this dis tinguished man at this place on yestor- Jay. /xnd we uuhesitatingly pronounce his speech tho very best stump address that we have ever listened to. Mr. Ilillhas nothing of the rhetorician about him, but every thing else, constituting him a very able man. He is a logician of the first order, and his speech was the clearest, simplest, soundest, powerful, sifting, a wakening, showing out, and holding up, argument possible. He is the profound est reasonor. In fact, lie is in person, somewhat like Henry Olay. His form, shoulders particularly, the same as the immortal Statesman or Ashland, and the eye, that mighty organ, very much the same. But above all. his well trained and disciplined mind, thoroughly posted oil the party and political topics of the day. His speaking is no labor, much less an effort. It seems, in truth, that he only stands by, while reason argues for herself. Who can beat him ? We have never heard the nominee of the overwhelming Demoerocy, but Bob loombs can t. Let them come and try it. Mr. Hill is perfectly content to la bor and struggle on, oven in a hopeless minority, in these stirring times. But the day is coining, rapidly approaching, when his principles and sentiments, for they are the real Southern Rights doc trines, will be flung out upon our banner, and float on every passing breeze. Sept. 22d 1857. BAKER. Further or the Wreck or the Central America. Augusta, Sept. 21.—Senators Gwinn and Broderick of California were not on board the Central America.. Tho lore and aft schoonor no. ticed near the wreck, is supposed to have pick- ! ed up some of the passengers. Engineer Ashley publishes a card in the New York Herald, in which ho gives the names of one hundred and seventy three passengers saved. Four hundred and nineteen are missing. Omitted.— A column or two of Adver tisements. Editorial and other matter crowd ed out to-day, to make room for Mr. Hill’s, excellent letter to Mr. Fleming. [Expressly far the Georgia Citizen.] Still hater from Europe. arrival OF THE STEAMER AMTA -WB jm. - Avgusta. Sept. 24. The Canada has arrived at Halifax. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Sales of the week 87.000 bales, of which speculators took 28,000. Mobile Fair was quoted at Os. There was an active advance of one-eighth on American and of a quarter to a half on other descriptions. The American Party, OF Monroe County are requested to send up three delegates from each Militia District to Forsyth on the Ist Tuesday in October next, for the purpose of nominating Candidates for County Officers. B( >p Electioi^Tlckets. Election Tickets can be furnished from this office, for any county or party', ac cording to order at the rate of $5 per thousand, if one thousand of one kind are ordered, or 60 cts per hundred for a less quantity. ARRIVALS AT BROWN’S HOTEL MACON. September 2-1, 1857. .1 L Rowland, CarterviUc, Ga Col M D Huson, Milledgeville .TR Hampton, Atlanta H 8 Krewson, Ga M D Mitchell, Thomas co W D Graham, do Miss Allen. Amerieua H J Odom. do Miss Shackleford.do \v O Charlton, Savannah E y.Pcn-yman, Eatonton w W Boynton. Ga Lr"!. 6 ! - ,'. A .1 lncntbrun, Texas Miss Collier, do John Mattock Ark MmColllorand 2 Chlld'n do John StanlCv. • A EafreH. Savannah tv Glover, Ga J McKinnon (la (i B Mayo, Lee 00 ‘l'm'S ?f I,ch <’ 11 ’ J II Gilmore, (Ja J a Hall. do J f i.a W Va r. VSrtS 10 "! Joseph Wilson, Ga Dr I’ I Woodson, do .1 1: p„, y( | E E Vox. Ga At is Boyd do ■j V, Walden, Fort Valley w F ('lark. Lee eo li! Lockett, Ga W Oliver, Albany R D Lotoa & Boy, do A J Elder, Ga M Green, do J S Morrow, Burke co G Rose, Savannah, J V t'ole .V Lady, Tallah’ec Fla Rid'crt Jones, Quincy Fla .Mrs W F Robe&on. do {mTS. 4 " 8 "* M Grieve, j r , MUledgevllle r Hobbit, Fla S T Andrews. Futhhert Ma| M Grieve, ifllled K evllle H Knot, Ga *bw unmmam. ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL , T" K Su, wcriWT will oi)eii a MALE SCHOOL neur the X Residence of .Joseph Bond, Esq., at tin* location formerly occupied bv Mr. Edwin C. Rowland, on Monday, the sth of October. I He is a Graduate of Virginia Military Institute, and prepar ed to give efficient instruction in the English. Latin, French and Spanish Languages. From his experience in teaching sewn wars in this State, Virginia and Alabama, lie hopes to ! give satisfaction to the Citizens of this < ‘it v. The following will be tin* rates of Tuition : Primary English per Quarter *lO 00 Intermediate 12 ho Higher English and Language■■ l', on I Tuition payable Quarter!^. | “•‘P 2d -21 \VILLIAM li. LITTLEI’ACJE. I HAVING disposed ofmy School to Mr. W. B. LITTLE | PAGE. I take pleasure in i ('commending him to mv former patrons andtliecitl on- of Macon generally, as an accomplish ed Gentleman and highly competent Teachoi. E. C. ROWLAND. Macon, .Sept. 21th. fK SALE. A LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN about .10 years old. with her two Children,a Boy 4 years old and Girl, infant.— sqm Tor no fan t—the owner having no use for them. The \V omati is a good Cook, Washer and Ironer. hor terms, anplv early to g A DURF Macon, sop 24—d-ts TO RENI\ TWO NEW DWELLING HOUSES containing 4 MS;*’ Looms each, near tin* Residence <jfGe.nl. Rutherford, mill in the South Western part of the Cltv Prison. Possws sion given the Ist of Oct. 91—H J. HOLLINGSWORTH. WHO WANTS MONEY? 8(i 0,0 0 0 MAT HE OBTAINED BY RISKING 10 DOLLARS. Halves and Quarter Tickets .IN PROPORTION. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY’ LOTTERY, By authority of the. State of Georgia, Havana Plan, single Xiimbrn. 30,000 Tickets—3,2B6 Prizes, AMOUNTING TO $215,260. PRIZES PAY ABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION. ANDERSON & SON, Managers, Successors to J. F. Winter, Manager. Our Lotteries draw in Macon, G:t., (Small Scheme*.) every Saturday, ami in Savannah, Ga., (Large Scheme) about the Pith of every month. Class CC, DRAWS OCT. 15th, 1857, AT ARMORY IIALL, Savannah, Ga. Under the Sworn Superintendence of W • R. Symons and J. M. Prentiss, Esqs. CAPITALS of *OO,OOO, *20,000, *IO.OOO. *SOOO, 44.000, *2OOO. 3 Prizes of *IOOO, 5 of *SOO. 100 of *IOO. 100 of *SO. gof *-'0 and 72 Approximation prizes amounting t. Whole Tickets 910, Halves $5, Quartern *2,50. I<ook to your intorest. and compare this scheme with any other. Bank Notes of sound Banka taken at par. Checks on New York remitted for prizes. Address orders for tickets or Certificates of Packages of Tickets to V.YDEHSOX A HOX, Manager*, sep 23 Macon or Savannah, Ga. Cloak* ! Cloaks ! Cloaks ! fllilE LARGEST assortment in Macon which shall be sold X lower than any of the same quality In the City, Come and .see them. Rubes a ftiiille. Bayadere Pan dc Soie. and all other styles of silk. Bayadere, Ombre Stripes ; plain and figured DeLaines from 25 cts. to *1 00 per yd. Bed Blankets. Negro Blankets and Kerseys; Sheetings and Shirtings from to 40 cents per yard. French and English Merinoes; Ladies’ Clotliß : Irish Linens ; Table Damask and Napkins • Plano and Table Covers ; White and Red Flannels; Hosiery of all kinds; Ladies and Gents Gloves, and everything usually kept In a Fancy Drv Good Store, all of which will be sold very low, at the New York Store. DENMAN & WATERMAN. Macon, sept. 22—ts HATS! jgj HATS! BELDEN &CO., ARE now receiving at their Fashionable lint Store, under RALSTON’S NEW CONCERT HALL. Cherry Street. Macon, a Large and Varied Assortment of <>oods in their line, consisting in part of the following articles : FALL SILK HATS. Extra Fashionable Illnck Beaver, Do “ French Felt Hats, Men’s Cashmorette, “ Matiloes, “ Drab Beavers, “ Silk Velvet Caps, “ Navy *• Extra, Ladies’ Riding Hats, Extra Fine, Otter Caps, extra. Boy’s Hats, Fine black and Fur ITats, “ Fine Cashmoret and Wool do ifn —Navy and Black Velvet Caps, Cloth Caps from 50 cts. to $2 Ot). ii Also a largo assortment of Planta iff tion Goods, Leather Hat Boxes, Urn- Ira brellas, &c. All of which will bfe sold at fair prices. Jobbers from town or country, cau have their Stocks replenished on favorable terms. (sep *22—3m) NEW FAIL AND WINTER HIKE subscriber is now receiving a large ami handsome J_ Stock of STAPLE AM) FA\CY DRV GOODS Suitable for Fall and Winter Tiade. Among them will be found rich Silk Rohes. Also. Bvadere Stripe Silks, plain Silks for Misses’ and children’s wear: fine lot of English and French Merinos. Cash meres, Muslin de Laines, Pop lins. Lustres. Ginghams, French, English and American Prints, &c„ &e. CASSIMEREB AND SATINETS, FOR MEX VXD ROYS’ WEAR. Also, a largo lot of HOSIERY for Ladles and Misses, Gents and Boys ; Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, cheaper than any ever before offered to tho public. IRISH LINENS, a large stock very cheap ; BED BLANKETS, all qualities ; FLANNELS. LINSEYS, and in fact every article usually kept in a first class DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. We intend selling Goods as low if not lower than any House in Macon. Our customers and the public generally, are earnestly re quested to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we in tend to try and give them the worth of their money. Sep, 15. GEO. W. PRICE. Dr. Wm. F*. Holt, HAVING removed his OFFICE over E. L. Strobecker & tfco.’s new Drugstore, will attend promptly to all calls. sep2l-d-2w* K A taxes CRACKNEL BISCUITS just received from •J “ “ St Louis direct, and for sale by _ may26d—if C. A. ELLS & SON. School Notice. MISS CLARK will resume her School on tho 21st Septem ber in the East half of the Male Academy as formerly, sep 11—lawfSw. MACON FLOUR MILLS. Price of Flour Reduced. TO meet the reduction on thepalce o’Grain, we have reduced the price of our Flour t went v-flve cents per bushel—and on Meal five cents per bushel. Ten per cent, reduction to the trade as usual. JAMES A. KNIGHT. *ep *—tf Agent. QUINBY’S ■ Buggies. \ BEAUTIFUL VRTIGLK, and for neatness, lightness and stength uncqalled by anything of the kind in'he market. 1 For sale by T. 11. PLANT, sep B—t f BOLTING CLOTHS. DUTCH ANCHOR BOLTING CLOTHS, differentnu tu bers, just received :ind for sale cheap by Julylfr—tf J.8.4W. A. ROSS. I Not ice. ffUIE Copartnership \istiiie between jos I TOOKE * SON, metis , W INTROS, is lb:- ,! . j I*—w ired by mutual cor*'in The bushier w ill Im* m ; mi bv Jos. Tooke A Sou, ■ > t< !\ ji*t, |- | sept 22—ts JOS. TOOKE A SON. I THF. BEST BARGAIN YET! YV - I’ ! 1U )(1 to engage n ..■/ uneh of business I will Y T sell my “ Upson Warm Springs,” Saw-Mill and Land atifprlee which cannot fall to give aati facion. *, p *’ ThiMP Springs are offiv fiV, mi’ea W..t nf Thomas! on tn which point fhf Rn'ir.viii will hr complied bv “t.m, Octobernext. making I* in easy -f:.••.•<- from ;,’! n.Vm*-. I he well known Mineral Pr-pm-tip ; oft,,f teO'-al run of oaiiv if eases, li.-ether with the •mpor'oi -tv!,, and elegance with wlfeh the Baths are titled up lm-e nlreadv gventbem < popnlaiilv far eveceding anv similar establish ment In so-d ol l I nuji.il : and i.-a -mfticient fr-arantee for anv miMay off i,|„tal in fltfing up Hotels and other a-omm'inda pertv C: ‘P ,ta,lstrt specially invited to examine this pro- PnrtJCJjaMappiy totho Proprietor in Thomaaton; ortn Mr. John V . Beverly on the piw.iso-t 1 . THOMAS (’AI’TIH)RV. hep A— lm Proprietor. BAZAAR OF FASHION! “ 550.000 WORTH Ross, Coleman & Ross’, Y’, T " ffor< ’ n < r ‘ rl "'<• criticism of a fast,. CnaMW,, r; , A!'"” >w toaal reapecthitlv to soli,-it an ~,rtv mspocunn of our Kuropean and Home of everytl'inc that run chum, the eve nr cultivate the t.i.’e ,f even the mart.fcc.ldlotu.. Wr feel no ItH.ancv It, s-l.,i,„t„e it the Largest* Richest and most varied assortment 1\- f. r tied was ever |roiight to Macon. A n-.ti.v 0 f onlv m ~r H I IL.L OW sn**S'' K i V<,a 2 l K ' ,t Uh " X nf th loagnificencc of mir BhelvMantl'^rittera ,K< that adorn n„ r ( . a^J nt ‘ Luce COLLARS, from *l2 no b. *c,> m *2SW a wT. t,h EMBROrT) ERED SETTS, from *.'. 00 t, j.mbroidifed HANDKERCHIEFS, from *1 00 to *25 no strip SWISS BANDS, from 25 cents to *7 00 a ROBES, Aqui'lu In Worsted and Silk Embroidered with A elvot, trom 4 > 00 to *IOO on a Dr. ss [’attern each 7 CoUrfay MORXIA ' ( ’ KOBE'*, from *l2 00 to *-‘SO 00 ‘‘THIRTEEN nrNDRED DOLLARS worth of New Jao md and Swiss Frlllings—exclusive stvles—at all prices ,iA?h IV ’ , ‘ MANT,,-,-AS Si c and OIL PATNTINfJS. among which are Svhll’s (’ave at Ilobo ken. New .Terst v, and the Tomb of Kosciusko A great variety of TAPESTRV VFT VET T M'Vstdy BRCRSEI.S. THREE PLY AND l\G|tli\ uVnPFr. IMI*. Bros. DRUGOETTS. Oil. CLOTHS aSSuS'm “f *?“”!;"• l moat amt.V and complete, S-4wliite Blankets at 62Lj cents each, and prices running mi to *i 25 each. Every Vo\- is earnest 1 y solicited to give ns a call as our stock la unusually large and we are bound to soil Please remember to get at tin- rtglit place on Cotton Avenue, at ROS<, COLEMAN A ROSS’. __ sep9ui ts For Sale. rpilEll use ind !.,>t nn the Hill utn.... •, ■ G.-nlf, mid • ."9P ‘•> Edwin Grave* th, hlvl.ct no nt oftiie HiH. Large Lot. house In good repair, comfortn ble out houses, good Garden. Fruit and Shruherv. The Jnnd soinest Improvement offer red tor sale in therity for rears n-wt Applv s o s. f. DICKINSON. _sep s—tt . „ Oil Colors. A of Artist’s Oii Colors. Also. Boxes of the i\ June with Oils. Brushes, and Pallets complete For sale l.y J. M. BOARDMAN. sep 4 t f T’AIjL G-OODS FOR PL ENTERS MPRRR BALES < Jet a -ia Kcrsev. 10 ca ‘\s Flnnno 1 do Northern do 25 do Ticking’ MjWNwjtin Blank,.’•, 87 .1.. .r.-tm,.., Omtslnteve. ™ Led dn in dn Stripes ,S Gtisea Wont Hht s ?q ,| r , BlehM Homespuns. R? 0 do Rime-. to tin Sntlnetls, Oil tin Print *, ]n ,|,> \I 10 do Glii-trams, 7 do Linens. - •30 do Clothing, We are adding daily to our stock a general assortment of goods in our line, to which we invite the attention of purchasers who are in seaach of Good Bargains. _*epß-4f j . b. A W. A. ROSS. IMPORTANT Tfl TH c PRFSS. THE GNAPHALIUN T?CR the immediate removal o'*Printers’ Ink. Crease, and all other impurities is nut up in Barrels of .CO t.i • .“> Callous, and delivered free of expense to anv part ofthePni- V-U States, by Express at 4*210 ner barrel. JJALF Cm amount will be taken in advertising. BARREL will do the work of a Daily Paper two years. The, remaining *lO in cash must accompany the order Cither bv Post or Express. EDITORS wishing to ndont tliis vnlnaMo preparation into t heir service will bo pleased to eonv this advertisement, seed to me n oonv oftheir Pa nor containing it. with their order ami it will receive mv im” ediate attention. ,\p ordei-s must bea lmessed to WM. IirMPTP>EVR. Chemist. Savannah, Georgia. Prom the Huron Georgia Citizen. Ann 28ft. ’57. Tiie OTSTAPHAUFAr. a liquid orenamtion for eieansin-’ 1 vre of Printer’s Tnk. We have tried this and ffinnd B ‘ excellent article f.irtiio purpose indicated, one M|i oftho <1 ,| lieing sufficient to cleanse two nae-csof tvne ofnll : ilr enllerte.l on them diming the running off of an edition ofthe jv inPr p,,t up in Barrels of 40 tn 45 gallons, ami sold c* 490 per barrel. TUMI HITII WPS IT A DMTNTSTR A TOR’S S A LE. \\TU TANARUS, he sold in Perrv. Houston county, 0 > on tiie lot ’ . Tuesday in November next, by leave of tho Court of ordinary of BiJd> county. Georgia, tiie plantation in Houston conntv, belonging tohe estate ofthe ‘ote p r . Ahner F. TTott eomnnsing nine hundred ananand ot Omcand TTioVorv land, ahout two-fhlrds of which is under cultivation, and balance In the woods, about six milec below Pern-, adjoining lands of P. S. Holt, Joseph Tooke. and oth*>rs. The crops on this nlaee for several years nast. prove it to he one of the most productive and desirable in the conntv for coni cotton and small grain as well as for health. It is well im proved, having anew cottage dwelling with four rooms go-d noero houses with rock chimneys, and all neeessarv out ho >s cs and evon-thing in comnlete order for farming Terms will he one half mivahle Ist Jatmarv. 1850. and the other half “ s r j. a,, ’\ nrv ' lß6o with one year’s interest on last payment I he place is well stocked with mules, hogs and cattle, and tanning implements, which, wl'h the crop of corn, fodder nnd small grain, will be sold on the premises about the end of th's vear. ml which due notice will he given.) and the purchaser of the plantation will have the onnortnnltv of procuring on the pmniHes everything necessary for the next year. The place w,u )'0 shown to anyone “•<sW"p tosee it by the overseer. Mr Muu .and for further information onnlv to the s"bceriV,e r at Macon. Ga. WM. S. HOLT. Administrator, aug 29-w-tds. ,| e bonis non. F.I RFKA OIL. Tllfl C.KFATFST DISfOVFRY OF TIIF IfiF. THTS mixture, oonutosednf Rome duzpn ollßßud Rvlrartß 1. the result of many rears experiments made bv a medical man. the owner of a large number of slaves employed In ex posed positions, and sphWt to-ill the Ills that usually attack tiie human family. Tt is found to bo superior In h* “.wtoraG -e qualities to anv mixture nr compound ever presented to *i,p nubile It has no superior for tiie treatment of anv of the following afflictions: Sores and Eruptions on the stkin. KmimMn, \ehe Tooth Ache. Tetters Bone P-iluq of iivnu- d°srrlntt<m Rbeumiltisin. Sore Threat. Swollen F.'->”ds. ‘•’..re o r Wml- Eves. Ear .Ache f’olic. Frame o r pain in t’ - Stomm h AYeo 1 - Baek Sninal Affections, Sore Breasts and Fracked Nipples. Scald Head. Are. We claim no magic for the workings of rids suec.es**„i com . netltor of all remedies that have been nut forwrd for nubile favor. Ts its first application does not give relief, t— the sc*, ond. third or fourth, nod we will o-uarantec the sufferer shall not he disappointed. Where it lias been introduced it has superseded DeGrath’s and all other remedies. For Fresh opts the Eureka Ofl has no eoual—it almost instantly soothes min prevents fever and nuts the sore to healW. We challenge the world for the production of its eoual in allaving nain. or in the healing art. Tt would seem sunerfluous to mention the i wonderful cures produced in a very few minutes in the streets ot L.oinmbuK. when administered to ,1 horse Indeed to be riv- I nn ,w 0 ot, "‘ r occasions when administered to mules suffering greatly with colic. Price One Dollar per Hos He. For Sale ill Macon at the Drug Store of A. A. Menard. NramifactMml Or silc at w1in1...-.U.. I„ AG,„ta ami Colnmhns, Ga.. by r;. w. froft .v (jo i„ RmaD bill in H rou latloh anil in lrantlß of Agents. f sep l-rt-Om) fiifeu filitslt flHbut: A PRIZE TO EVERT PURCHASER A T Ju h ,; 0 ,". - ’Y rr "’ - Publishing HmiRP nf Duane Rnllsnn. Philadelphia. Bv buying a book for *l, or more, you are at once presented with a prize, worth from 55 cis tn *tnn consist big of Fine Gold .Tewelrv. Watches. ,Vc. AH orders by mail will he promptly tilled, and the prize or prizes will aecom- ! nanv the books. Our list cont-dns all of the most popular 1 books ofthe dav, and will be sold at the usual retail prices I many of them for less. Persons wishing anv particular hook 1 ean order at once, and it will he forwarded with o gift. A 1 eataiogue giving fnii information, with a list of books and gifts wil be sent post paid, bv addressing DEANE RT’T.TSOX. ~ No. 88 S. Third Street. Phila, iir Agents wanted. (sen 1-2 m) Ornamental Iron Work. T nE RlßEßSinvite attention to their large as- X sort ment of useful and ORMHFXTAF I\D IRO\ IJOODS, Comprising n,ai,v artlcießof IKON FITKNITntE for the House and Ganlen. such as Bedsteads. Hat Stands. Tables i Rustic tl, airs and Settcea, Fountains. Urns. Wire TrelMsse £ att r2r? k * e, i* ‘V’-- ,h, l moqf P r, tnpiete variety of TP.ON RAILING to he found in the United States, for enclosing Cemetery Lots, Dwelling Houses. Ac. Particular attention being devoted to this branch of our bu siness. parties who may favor us with their orders mav depend on receiving Railings of tasteful desivna and made in thoro ugh manner. chase, brothers A- ro.. , T t rnwro „ -. . Washington Street, Boston. J. L. JONES, Resident Agent. June Id—wlv—dm N£tft CLOTHING STURL 1 E. WINSHIP. I FitE.u.'v MTnT<aJ ! .'i : i ! iK;;'i'm.. J ING iiOOlis everotTer'd In this nu* t it,.;,, it.i 1 . ■ lie to call and examine his slock. Corner of Fotton Avenue ami Chern- street, .ipposii, i Coleman A Ross and E. Bond, sep 19—ts I'.aiicy < ;i*inici-e I’.anl*. 150 pair l'ancy fkvssimcre Pants just received at seq 19—ts E. WrNSHTP'S. UllhillCKK SilliliK. FANCY CMritnm Goats, I’antsand Vests to match, it w l> l *-” E. WTNSHir'S. Cucitls’ K ni'iiGliiiia (>oimlh. XLirst'illoßShir 1 .-*, SUk and Merino under Shirts, • M\:it . HandkerclileiV. Gloves, half Rose. Suspendeit*. Ac.. Ae p, st received at E. WINSITIP’S. sep 19—ti AOKM'V IU\K Os MIHIH.K Gnillu \ 1 h unnHton, La., Sent. cist. 1A57. s CSTOIIT Exchange u Nev York. Sr. um-ih nnd Macot, sale. Prompt attention i.i ven to onllectiops sop 31—lw TIIOS. F. HETTIEI,. Agent, Blankets, Kersovs, &c. | .) BALES 9-4 Negro Blankets I— 20 do Georgia and Nortiicrn Kersc->, 15 do Osnahurgs. 5 do do Striped, 10 do Macon Sheetings. 8 Cases of assorted Lmscv, 25 Pi- cos Red and Whit.’ ‘ iatmels, 60 Pair of Bed HI auk cts. .ism ned. 100 lo Hote'Blankets. I’ogeth r with a well assort'd stock of Groceries for Planter ami Family use, all of which will he sold as low as anv in *!„• M:uU' - t I’htutpr. WM.III.- hi ivirclm,.- f-1 ,i;,-ts■ .1 Koru'v. u-lllrlA ~.|| togiv.. “Ilr-alra.'i ‘W-u* I'lm-hualng I'ljowhiu.’ -ra wu ant ilctormined to s. 11, if low ~ri- r hi,-” purch:tfor> , , DCNI.AI'. II.VRKIS ft 00. sepSt-cUhv-tiun. nt Allon A Dunlap-s old Carpeting anil Oil ClOtlis. ltd H'ILLS ‘ or]” tliipsoteviTv stvlo and quallth*. of Ta- UG pcstrv, \ civet and Brussels. Tlireeu]v. Ingrain and Superfine Rugs and Mats. Moor Oil Cl<vhsot all widths from V, vard to 18 feet, suitah> tor Halls and Dining Rooms. Cocoa and India Matting. In the above goods we can show the largest and best assort ment in the Cit' - . H’ l-w-ki t ncrsarc requested toexamim ur Mock, before making thrir Tail pun nases B. V. ROSS & CO.. M:tco, b S ‘‘P 21—ts Arch Block. Cherry atroc. CAHRIAGE DEPOSITORY. Next to Lanier House, MACON. ’ GE()RGTA Geo. & Robt. Smith, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Carriaorpft. R<okaways, Bug- JcrQoy Waffons. Hamow, w——Whins, Larlios un-’ fronts S’lc TiPather, Trunks, Valises and T • .‘ling Bags, Hats and Bonnet Boxes. Vtahy i'arriaffes. Very nice article, with two and four wheels. We also receive regular supplies ofthe Genuine Rrattleboro Buggies, manufactured expressly for us hv Asa Miller. Carriage*- t.fanv desired pattern built to order, mi short no tico. 23T* Repairing of every description neatly and prompt ly executed. We respectfully solicit a < all from our friends and the pub lic, generally, a< we are determined to sell low for FASH, and on the moat reasonable terms to responsible parties. feb 14—ts G. A R. SMITH. STATE OF OFOR<H X > XoiiMtou C'oitnlv. August 26.1857. S W ILL be sold hefore the Court House door of Houston c, .. ■ in !’• rrv mi tiie Ist Mondav in October next the follow j ing pmperiy, to witl ( best and Ton's whh li the Flics’, con tains. 1 box and contents, 1 Cow and Calf, levied as the property of S. B K ng to -atisfv one Ufa in favor of Fai'hnrt .V BrotJiers. is-ued from tlm Inferior Fmirt. I’ropertv pointed out by the Sheriff. \V. F. LILLY, I. Sheriff. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY O olden Prize. One of the largest nnd best Literary Papers of iln* day. Terms of Subscription Two Dol’ars Per Year. \nd a Gift will Im* nrencn'ed to eneh Si!soribpr im mediately nn receipt of the Suhserindnn money. Etch Snbscrilier will he entitled too gift worth from # 1 to #SOO in Gold. To Clubs: 8 Copies for one year *5 no 10 Copies for one year 15 00 REA D—REA D—R EA 7)— REA P THE TJIF I,‘ST of GIFTS—GIFTS —GIFTS. 1 package containing *SOO In Gold. 10 Gold Pa’ent Lever English Hunting Watches ino each. 25 “ ** “ Gold Watclic ...Co “ ino “ “ • •• r/) “ 800 Ladies “ “ “ 85 “ 100 Silver TTunt ing Cased Watches 25 “ 200 “ Watches in to 20 “ •500 Gold Vest and Guard and FobChabis. 10t0.'30 “ 5000 Gold Locket® 2 to 10 “ Geld Rings—Ear Drops—B ,- oaches—Breast Pins—Studs—Cuff Pins—Sleeve Button:- *0” A 1 to 15 “ immediately on receipt < fthls subscriution money, the sub scribers name will he ente-ed upon our subscription hook, opposite a number, and the. Gift corresponding with that number will he forwarded to his or her address by mail or express, post paid. Address BECKET .fc COMPANY. Publishers. 4ft and 49 Moffalt’s Buildings, sep 4—Bt. New York. HUTTON & RO AIIY tn savannah. Pat f Pß. C'tßins & Cos. TN MACON. 13 KNEW Cm tender oftheir services to their Corrospon- Ia dents and the Planters generally of Georgia and Ala bama. as Farters and rpmmission Uorriia^ts, And pledge their undivided personal attention to the busi ness entrusted to them. Bagging. Rone, and other Planters’ Supplies will he care fully purchased nnd forwarded, and libera! Cash Advances made, when desired. a. PATTEN, J. COI.LTNft. J. S HUTTON. August 17.1857. (ts) jannn thhL MOT ANTI SHOE-SAAKEH, a.,. RESPECTFULLY annnnunces to Li- fHi-nil ll| and tiie public In general, that lie is now prepared fHI to execute anv work in h’s line in the most apnre ” ved style, with promptness and dispatch. He Hat ters himself to be able to give entire satisfaction, ns to prices and workmanship, ami Invites a close comparison between his and northern work. His stand is on Mulberry Street, where the late Mr. Binder used to work, between Dr. Thompson’s Drugstore and Mr. Walker’s. (sep 28—6td*) SITU ATION WANTED. IV A STEAM SAW MILL. A MACHINIST, who has had nearly nine years experi ence with Circular Saws and Gris! Mills, wants a situa tion or Interest in one. Recomendatlons first rat*. Address MACHINIST. sen|— Btw* No. 11l p. O.JJox. Macon. * ■ r Albany Patriot will please insert 8 times and send bill to this Office. fim o‘ ssu;E *■ York. WOFIKXj-X’ UNITED STATVS MAIL LINE. THF VK'V and SPLENUID side ’.VITEEL steam- SHIPS: •AT’GPSTA. 1.500 tons. Fapt. M. R. Woodhull. FT.ORTDA, 1.800 tons. Fapt. Isaac Frowell. ALABAMA, 1.800 tons. Fapt, G. R. Rchenck, Will leave Savannah every Saturday. These Shins are anion l1 ’ the largest on the coast unsurpassed In speed, safety or comfort, making their passages in flftv to sixty hours, and are commanded hv skillfull, careful and po lite officers. Having elegant state-room accommodations, they offer a most, desirable conveyance to New York. Cabin Passage *25 Steerage do 8 Agents: PADLEFORD. FAY k CO.. Savannah. SAM’L L. MITCHELL, 19 Broadwny. jan24—tf New York. Fi OOR oil CLOTHS of all widths, lust received and for sale by (july9 d—ts) B. F. ROSS A CO. m-’ #7 9 -m mmrz: MILYR will have on sale tills coming Fall, i Stock of Peach, Plum, Apricot and Appple Trees, inne year old from tiie graft.) of tho choicest sorts. Also. Gra> •* Vines, Native and Foreign, nnd **trnivlierry Plants of tiie Hovev Seedling and Early Scarlet varieties. As mv Stock of Fruit Trees is comparative v small, I would i respectfully call the attention of those wishing to purenase to i the necessity of sending in their orders early. D. M. I r inevUle, (near Macon.) aug 26—ts. Ofer t on<*. I I.* f - s l , a"T. Tn.t.ks ,ruet r*u ud Uni ” Clothing. A m'lH'iui a- .'-rtuieiit Just received at E. WINBIIIr . NEW FALL GOODS A T to- rc a*. •: mm. *t. AYwi'Th* Aivfi’ - f", “lAlti'.iK to tmr Stock, 1,,.. . ..I, v“ii i,.!fi “ twttmWwM, tint w,: ai!M-tf IV, w. PARKER A (10. NEW FALL GOODS! BOSTICK Sc KEIN W° h , . tensive and exceedingly rich eupplles of Fail 7 Staple db Fftncy Allilfl.’ “V” I** ‘W ‘tram™-, at ■i. m it coHnn Avraw, TVyW “, n"w r - "rt? f ‘?"■ ‘-!'l,.- and th* public in praeral to 1 ‘ w 1 01 :,r ’ °P o, lcd. B. ,v If BAGGING AND ROPE. 1 i Wl. HAI KS Gunny Cloth, ■ ’ “ Foils RiclKinlson’s Sutht “i Rone for sale 1-v Unel7d if BO'TORk 4 aM'kVvsmn Machine Belting and <>in Bands. I ‘‘'"'ill \>D 111 irtlKli HKUIVi at Mann fat-- * Bf " r - ’ ‘ LITTLE * SMP'IL FLOUR I<l (II U 1 LHS. tiuifri"’ Ennillv FLOUR for .ale bv ‘ ‘A, liOWDKE * ANDERSON 7 BROWN S HOTEL Maoon, G-a. E. E. DROWN, PROPRIETOR. H AVING been fully convinced of th<* exceedingly annoy* unionveniences to which the travelling public, p*ra \\\e<'rt “iir various Railroads, were constantly suMcchthe I loprietor determined to erect and fit-up, at the most'eligible :.:1. convemunt point h-u-ithar would supply every demand <nd he entirely worth tiie patronage of the public. He has, after much labor and expense, carried out his original purpose, having selected a site immediately opposite, nnd within thirty vanisofthe assenger Depot. Persons leaving on the night, tr.i.ns can enjoy at least, an hour’s sleep. longer here than at anv other hotel In the citv : and the table is furnished with the* •est the country affords; the rooms are comfortably ventilated, ami supniied with necessan- fhmlture, and tiie sen-ants are well trained and may he summoned at anv hour. He haa spared no pains or expense to meet every want, ami supply ‘'VrVJ'TT* 2. nd 1 now ov , orv : f hing Complete. lie flatters Stat- ‘ MS 0,0 : ‘ fr ° n ' s a<lvanta kf‘ s ’ to any other in the Rcmemlier this Hotel Is immediately opposite the Pas senger Depot. Macon, Ga., sep 19—ts Private Hoarding. rpilE SiibOTibnrlraviiie taken Mr. Lamar's Him on rher ■ rvßtre.'t. ean m-c.,mm,el ite one or ton famille, with enmtnrtabb, moms and I board, afterthc Ist ofOctnlrer. Also.ten- /) n. Homier*. TV. *. WILLIFORD. Macon, sep 19—d -ts L ind for Sale. f uml’ rrigned offers fir Saleh s Plantation in Crawford I 1 mntv, mg three and a half miles West of Fort Valley, c <n* lining 825 \cr*s. .-'bout 75 across cleared, all fresh, and fn a iln*‘fatc for c.ultiv itlon : witha comfo tahle I.og Dwelling. i ill othernecessiirv out buildings.all new With an ex p ßenr we!! of water. L *nd buyers would do well to call aud v.-miino the premise®. Terms reasonable. } ( ’orn and Fodder can be had on said premises. b ort Valley, sep 18—2 m. WM. G. GORDON. South-Western Schedule for Passenger Trains. IEAVE Macon at 2a. m. and.B p. m. for Columbus; arrive i it Macon from ( olumluis at 54 min. offer lo a. m. and 15 min. after 0 p. rn. L*ave Macon for Americns and Wooten’s at 2 a. m.; arrive •it Americas 29 min. afterfi, and Wooten’s ift min. afterft a. m. I .nave Wooten’s at 28 m>n. after 12 p. m.. and Amerlcus 18 1 ”:’ • ftnerS p. m.: arrive at Macon 15 min. after fl p.m. Au’i'inmodatiun Train will leave Macon Mondays. Woilnes 'l:r -and Fridays nt 45 min. after 6 a. m.; arrive at Wooten’s 13 min. after .ftp. in. Returning. leave Wooten’s 47 min. utter 5 i. Thursdays and Saturdays, and arrive at Ma con 27 min. afto’ l p. m„ in time for Passengers to to tako the Macon & Western Train at 8 p. m. for Atlanta and the North- Mail Stages to and from Alhanv. Tallahassee. Thotnasville a ! J .alnbridgp. connect w!Ui regular Train :>t Wooten’s, i ’ issengers from Soutii-w#tern Georgia or Florida for Cos tnhi s. will take the 2S min. after 12 ]>. in. Train at Wooten’s arr vo at Columhus in minutes after in same night. Passengers from Columhus and the West, for South-western Georgia or Florida, should take the 1 p. m. Train, or. on Mon ■ lav>. Wednesdays and Fridays tiie 15 min. after 4 a. tn. Train at Columbus. Trains on South-Western Road, connect direct with Trains °i Central Railroad to Savannah and Augusta. r ' aHH Steamships leave Savannah on Wednesday and Saturday forNew York—and for Philadelphia on Wednes day. FARE—Fnliin *25. Steerage *B. -up 17—ts GKO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent. PLAINS OF DURA F” O Pi S -A. I_j E . WF offer this place for Sale, situated 9 miles West of Arner ous. at the cross oft he Lumpkin and ••Rond’s Trail” roads containing .00 non?* of elegant level land about .100 acres cloar ...l—good framed Dwelling. Kitchen and Smokehouse, and all • >ut nouses—an excellent new Store house. Wood and Black* uiith shops, and lor 4 different settlements on the place A i'<-o(I a place for a PLANTATION. MERCANTILE RflSl \ ESS or PUBLIC HOUSE, as any place In Gcorgla-hcalth undoubted. Address the Subscriber at Americus.or Win, B. C. Cokern ••plains of T)nra.” Terras to suit purchaser, aug 2.1—8 m. F. M. COKER. BAGGING AND ROPE. 4 W \ COILS Richardson’sl>est Rope. O” f 200 half coils do do do 200 do White Rope, 200 do New York Rope, 2000 lhs Twine. 600 Rolls Heavy Gunny Bagging, 200 Bales do do do For sale by J. B. & W. A. ROSS. sepS—tf Just. P^eceived.. A FIVE assortment of Lames’ Travelling Trunks . and Bonnet Boxes. july 31—ts E. SAULSBURY. Portable Desks VN A?sortraent of Rose-Wood Writing Desks- For sale by J. M. BOAKDMAN. sep 4—ts DR. A. PIERCE. TIOMCROPATHIST, TNTKNDS making this city his place of permanent residence. Those who desire his services may find Im. when not professionally engaged, at his Office over T. J. Lane’s Store, Ready at all times to answer their calls. jan24—tf BACON. 0(1 Choice clean SIDES, HAMS & HHOUL ~w *” * / DERS in Store and soon to arr ! for sale hv Julyl7—tf G. T. ROGERS St SON. Cloth fonts. JUST received a large lot of Brown and Black Cloth Frock Coats f the latest stvles and the best quality, sep 19—ts E. WINSHIP. THE ONLY GENUINE Brattleboro’ Buggies. nnHE Subscribers kep always on hand few of the GEN I FINE BRATTLEBORO’ BUGGIES, Manufactured ex prensly for them by Asa Miller, of Brattleboro’, Vermont, which'for style oftlhisli and durability arc far superior to any of the many Imitations which are now offered for sale in the market. N. B. We would here state for the information of our friends nd the pub lie generally that the only Genuine Blattleboro’ Buggies, are those which are Manufactured by ASA MILLER, of Brat tleboro’, Vermont. GEORGE St ROBERT SMITHS, Macon, Bepl4-dAvsMf Neit door to Lanier House. FOR RENT. “ r Ft HE large house comer of Oherrv and Fifth Streets, having I been handsomely refitted If for Rent, if applied for early, or will be sold on long time to a good purchaser. The TANARUS) elllng House over mv Store opposite the Post Office contains five rooms, fitted with Oas. &c„ U also for rent Possession given Ist of October next. Also, some small buses. Aoplvto M. S. THOMSON. Macon, sep 10—ts. FOR RENT. SFVERAL large and airy Rooms, suitnble for • ffices or Be Rooms, on 3d street. In the rear of the now Concert ITall sep 10—ts JAMES A. RALSTuN. ’ FOR RENT. 1 f llHE Store House on Cotton Avenue, now occupied asa 1 Clothing Store by Messrs. Blackahear & Cos. Also, the two storv Dwelling on Walnut street, lately occupied by Mr. Jackson Barnes. Apply at MRS. HOWLAND’S, sep 10—ts