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I reiu Watbinglou.
fti*fliißTOS, March Sl.—The
n o uae*n* in regard to the evacuation <>i
or the reinforcement of Fort Pickens,
f.jiy satisfied in regard to boLb petal*, and
! ning to achieve a peaceful >oluiun of the
r**a!nebfa speed? withdrawal of the troops
t he limits of the Confederacy. They are
T eted to be managing this complicated matter
% .kill and ability.
tv A .hinotoi 1 , April I.—Those that are best in
- e( i outside of the Cabinet confidently assert
““‘ the Cabinet on Saturday resolved upon an
-“nediate evacuation of Fort Sumter.
‘"j. 1 P above, however, should not yet be accepted
4 4 fixed fact.
Connecticut Kleriions.
A sinNros, April I.—The few returns reciev*
y from Connecticut show Republican gains.
Reinforcement Siontliern forts.
yfie ToK, March Sl.—The Steamer Daniel
Wrbstvr has returned, having lantb-d at Fort Jes
. n , Tort Jgss island, companies 1,, and M, of the
Artillery, and at Fort Taylor, Key West, com
y, and K, cf the same regiment.
Bad Seas from Texas.
\'rw Oklkxxs, March Jil.—Reports are current
the Indian* are committing great havoc among
; eople in Texas, killing Fome and running olt
i nek. Major Silby chastised some of the
*■**• a -
From viexir.
\! Obi.eans, March 31.—Cortina* is under
. o,*l to he waiting the departure of troops to re
• tent * operations on a larger scale thau before.
?rctary of 1 . S. Treasury has issued orders
, iV.-vtor* of ports on the Ohio and Mississippi,
.r. “rrsing them to appraise foreign imported
. on *hich duties have not been previously
ected. this makes them ports of entry with
....i. i./aority of any act of Congress.
DIE I,
. city, on the ?sth int., Dr. Devin Jimsox, aged
-years. He was horn in Greene county, ana served
- * ,r nf lsii, as * soldier and Assistant zmrgeou.—
a rn>-eu yrtrlkr and resided many years in Twicgs
. :ju -t.in counties before bia removal to this city, and
~ ■ had the hign esteem of his fellow citiaens. A few
■ Lce, from a severe sickness, his mind and const-tu
trre much impaired, and from which he never entirely
red.
• MAKKIUD,
.in lif slb ult., at the residence of the hride’s father, in
u . >, Arkansas, by the Rev L Ju'ian, Mr. I. H.
• e - . ‘it Bradi'-y cotsty, to Miss Asom M. CaatJuuis,
f the former place.
The cik March, by Rev E T. McCehee, Mr *. T.
I ..rt tc Misi XM. Hsaver,sit of Houston county,Geor
f*.
SPEt IAL \OTHES.
gieat drawback to persons emigrating to the
. . .- uh and western country, is the tear they have
• Fever and Ague—the mot direful of all diseases. —
} -fry .lay we hear of persons attached by this disease,
ii mtue heljdess in a short time, without means of afford
relief. In view of the great demand for a remedy Dr.
i’ .f c c r has presented his CELEBRATED STOMACH
lITTKRd, whose curative pjrwers for all diseases of the
have been universally acknowledged. The Bit
.. prepared after a long experience and deep study,
*ro received the encomium* of the most eminent phyai
, :,s, well as all classes from every part of our coun-
T > those who donbt their many virtue*, all we can
i.- . try them, and judge for themselves respectively.
• jbv druggists and dealers generally everywhere,
advert< semen t in another column. apS
\E,tLY a Pasic. —This raorii.ng there a perfect rush
s .tr.e of McLean’s Strengthening Cordial. It is as
king what a large quantity of that article ia consum-
I thews conclusively that it is just the thing required
i:. oiiaria or serer districts, as a preventive for chill, alias
“Everybody and the rest of mankind” should try
I: wish to become healthy and strong j and those
•.:,t &-■wed should fake a l ttle every morning to keep
tim so We have tried it.—[Evening Mirror.
(hill* and lever! Chilis stud 1 ever ! One
cf t, Greatest remedies Unit has ever been laid before the
pill. . for Fever and Ague, and which hare received the
:;c ; encomiums f: om the press and the people, is Dr.
H -'e >f s Celebrated Bitters. Who would endure the ten
ures arising from this terrible disease, when It can be so
•‘o -- cured? Who would endure sleepless nights, burning
ers and icy chUU. aiternatively, when a remedy can be
.• 1 f r a mere trifle? And yet how many families
tager oat a painful existence under this deadly blight, and
. of but gulp down quinine, until it becomes as com
■ *s their duly meals, and yet they are not relieved. —
5 it- .t the foolish and weak would hesitate to procure
t v .. jah e Bitters, and save themselves intense agony,
y alt druggists and dealers generally everywhere.
3 : e advertisement in another column. (mar 6-1 in
KEW liM E R i ISE}\E XT S.
kprins ami kuitiiuvr Fa*liiont for
I 8 HI .
Direct Importation! from Frrn.ce via Sew Orleats-
Mrs. F. DESSAU
\\roiT.O respectfully announce to the
vs that she his just returned from
‘• iii"> wh-re lie has purchased for
t*i:. s full \ss .rtment of Midi ery, F.ace, s
Mm
id t>\ ned her Bonnets on Tiiurs-
M -rc .ds Mrs. Desau is confident vs
styles wwSßlfv
-r 1 qualities, as they are superior to any
:ht heretofore to this place. JalW
tW” M Diners -uppl ed a- wholesale with W
B-'aoets aoi Millinery Goods. apr 8
Millinery! Millinenj!!
PARIS nHj STYLES
\ ia. Xew Orleans.
SIUK\G i<n.
Mrs. HOWLAND
| | As a fine a?sortnu’nt of the newest Paris
Eidit-H* Hals and Millinery Eoods.
if re. iit and Direct Importation to New OuMM.
H r e.K ia-ra and others are invited to call, and the is
lihWi. and that they will be pleased
FF” Mil ir.ers from a viistauce can be accommodateit
* PATTERN UATd and any slyle-ol MILLINERY
bdOß*. apr s
XEW GOODS./;
NEW GOODS.!
NEW GOODS.!
NEW OOODS.)
s
free of DUTY, j
FREE OF DITTY. I
FREE OF DUTY 7
FREE OF DTTTY-V
F>0 S S 4 COLEMAN beg leave to announce to the citizens
of -laeon and the surrounding country that they have
;i- IfIPuRTED FBEE ‘F DUTY from the United fltatem.
Hie largest tock of new, deairaWe good*, that has ever been
niv.t ted bj one house in the Stated Georgia. Very many
oi goods were bought at such EXTREME low prices
’vi’ MEROH \NT3 would do well to call and examine them.
7 - e-.tire stock was “Bona fide” purchased hefore the Ist
of lltrch, and therefore save* to the buyer twenty-four per
ceut.
tiT Call and see for yours.-lve 6 .
ROW 4 COLEMAN,
apr 3 At their “ Bazaar ol Fashion.”
N. s’ PRUDPEN & COE
Invite attention to their Stock of
Fancy and. Staple
DRY GOODS.
SPRING TRADE, 18 01.
We have a good assortment of
STAPLE 000339!
I'urchfMed in dvoc* of thf Tarff, at low Price#.
AU those who have unsettled account# with us, will |,’a, e
ler politely danupd.
*pr N. 8. PRUDDEX A CO.
OitMiluliou of Purl IK r*!ii|>.
fpIK ’ipecial ropartnembip of HOIIACK PITC H k CO
■I- is timiolveJ by th? mutual consent of Lewi* Fitch as
partner and II * W. T. Flub as general partners.
•Hacou, April 3, lbfil.
HORACE FITCH & CO.
f*H E business will be continued for iU unexpired term
Vi-.?2[ *• T. F'tch, uMer the name ami firm of HORACE
>[ 'oH # OO
” - *ball SELL ALL our large stock of Clothing for Men
•t*. Boy* at
GOST 1 !
[ ?* X * ,®*VTY DAYS. We are determined lo r.*hu*
■ took i as Urr u, possible (luring tlie coining reason
, ’“ ‘‘y* **’ us before purchasing elsewhere
*** HOBACC FITCH
E M ADVERTISEMENTS.
it. W. h.
Farewell aleruel, Klttr Fill, Quifolue.
FAREWfiL
OPU’M CHIiOROfXjRM, AM) ALi OHOL.
KaDW A Y ;* Itemed e< comhti v nit that i* required for the
> iurgtitlon, purificatpin, rtgulation, ‘nvigoiation, and
harmonisation o| alltlie organ= .if the human i.xTy.
Eiilv.j’j Ready Relief, tabu a* a preventive, fortifies
the frame against the influence# „f la j air. I>a>l a at er, damp,
sudden changes of temperature, and every species of infec
tion. It calma the throes of agony as oil stills the wave 6
Taken at the first outset of any disease it cures alvnr Ad
ministered later, it suspends the disorder, and affords an
opportunity for the other remedies to exercise their benign
influence.
IMPORTANT TO PARENT*.
Every parent should keep a supply of Rad way's Ready
Relief constantly in the house. It not only cures but it will
ward off attack* of Fever and Ague, Croup, influenza. f*ore
Throat, Final! Pox. itcariet Fever, Typhoid Fever, ar.d other
malignant diseases, and in cases of Rheumatism, Neuralgia
Cramp, ftptvsms.. Pains, Aches, and other infirmities, oue
application of the Rendy Relief externally, or a teaspoonful
in a little water, as a drink, will stop the most excruciating
pains from five to fifteen minutes.
In severe attacks of Dipt her a—or Bore Throat plagrc—
Radway’s Ready Relief will always save life, and quickly
cure the patient.
For Worn s there is no medicir e so quirk as a dose of
Radway’s Ready Relief.
RAHWAY'S REGELATING PILIR
Are the great regenerative medicine of the a’ e. Ladies,for
years the victims r f depressing, iife-con 6 nming complaints
of a special nature, are restored to health and vigor by the ir
use. All the ordinary affections of the sto arh, bowA.,and
liver, yield to the first or second dose Bix Pill* sufli. ein
the worst cases, and they operate in from three to six hours,
more effectively than 30 of the drastic class given in such
nauseating quantities. Coated with sweet gum the Pill*
have no disagreeable fl vor. They not only cure Costiv ne 6
quickly but permanently, and in billionsne they are infal
lible. Dyspeptics who have suffered for years, recover in a
f r weeks under this painless operation. They act power
fully upon the circulation of the blood, rendering it uniform
and equable throughout the system.
RADWAY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT
Searches the diseased blood, and purges it of intlainmatory
and corrupting particle* For chronic diseases supposed to
be infixed in the fie*h and tissues past all help, it is the oe
•rtl* iitrttriithi-* cure. There is not a flesh or skin disorder
that rail resist this mighty disinfectant. Ulcerated Fore
Throat, Bronchitis, Tubercles on the lungs, all forms of ul
ceration, inward or outward, succumb before it- anti-septic
anti-inflamtnatoiy action.
Radway’s Remedies are sold by Druggists everywhere,
apr 3-:m RADWAY A C0.,28 John st., N. Y.
YOU WANT WHISKER? ‘
DO YOU WANT WHISKERS
DO YOU WAN'f A MUSTACHE?
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
mu Li. m.vg a.i.ns
Celebrated Stimulating On^uriit,
FOR THE WHISKERS AND lIAIR.
?|AMK übcrib-rs take pleasure in announcing tt the citi
-- *t* of the United States, that they have obtained the
Agency for .and are now enabled to offer to the A u.cricau pub
lic, the above j.;st|y celebrated and world-rt nowmd article.
Tli<* M< in ii la (in;; Oiigupiil
Is prepared by Dr. C. P. Biixuo.u i u, an eminent physician
of London, and ia warranted to b ing out a thick .-et of
WHISKERS or a MUSTACHE,
in from three to -ix week*. This article ia the only one of
the kind used by the French, and in London and Paris it
is in universal use.
It is a beautiful, eccnoiuical, soolhirig, yet stimulating
compound, acting as if by magic upon the roots, causing
a b-autiful growth of fluxuriant hair. If applied to the
scalp, it will cure haldsks*, and cause to spring p in
place of the bald spot* a fine growth of new hair. Appti-d
a.-cording to directions it will turn ekp or towy hair park,
and restore gray hair to Its original color, leaving it so t,
smooth and flexible. The “Ongueni” is an indispensable
article in every gentleman’s toilet, and after one week’s
use rhev would not for any consideration be without it
The subscribers are the only Agents for the article in the
United Elates, to whom all order* must be aodrtaved.
Price One Dollar a box—tor sale by all druggists and
dealers; or a box of the ‘ Onguent” (.warranted to have
the desired eff et) will be sent to any who desire it, by
mail (direct,! securely packed, on receipt of price and
postage, |I,IS. Apply tc or addre* 6
HORACE L. HEGEMAN A CO.,
nfcroGisTs,
apS tint 24 William street, New York.
MERCHANT TAILORING!
E. WINSHIP
IS now prepared with a first class cutler, good Tailors and
a I.ARGI STOCK OF PIECE GOODS, to furnish any
thing in the
CLOTHING LINE
At short notice, and in the very best style. (apr 3
ißm.
Spring Clothing,
WHOLESALE A* f> RETAIL.
#:. ii*i.vs####*
¥ S now receiving one < t the largest stocks of CLOTHING
i. ever brought to th ; s place. They were bought cheap
and will be sold cheap.
Cash Buyers
can find bargain-. Merchants will do well to examine this
stock before purchasing. apr 3
Loan ol* #**>,ooo,ooo
FOR THE
Confederate States of America.
BOOKS of subscription for the above Loan, will be
open in Macon, Ga , on April l,th and ISth, at the
Agency of the Marine Bank ; closing on the last dsy.
Persons desiring further information on the subject, will
addres- either of the undersigned commissioners.
I. C. PLANT, Chin o.
L. N. WHITTLE,
JOHN B. HO??.
Macon, April 3,15C1 —2~3t
VDJI IN IST It ATOU’S SALE. —By virtue of
an order o* the Court of Ordinary of Macon county,
will be sold before the Court House door in ths town of
Oglethorpe, in said county, within the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in June next :
Lot oflatid No. 232, in the 2nd district of originally Mus
cogee now Macon county. Bold as the property of the
estate of Edmond Btuckey, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day oi
sale.
apAtds JOSEPH STUCKEY, Administrator.
NO TARIFF CH ARGED
Ou Our Wew Stoclt
PJMf §SWHI
DRY GOODS!
sas, o o o
WORTH OF
XKW AM) ELEGANT (.00DS
ROSS & COLEMAN.
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!
FOR CASH 1
J\o. \. KEIiY X CO/S
HE MR QUARTERS FOR DRY GOODS!
mar 27
Z. B. OAKES,
BROKER AND AUCTIONEER,
N. 1 STATE STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
HAS FOR SALK
Filly EiUely Nejrroes!
Coraustinfr of prime Young Men, prime Voting Women,
Boys and Oirls 12 to IS years old. ALso, several families,
two to four children in each. ...
The above are all sound and healthy, and will W sold low
for cash. raar
JIMU MACKOT. *• *• IVTLE.
MACkOY, LYTLE & CO.,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING
>IER OH A>’ TB,
SOUTH-FAST CORNER CHESTNUT A COMMERCIAL Sts.,
vr. 1.05 IN, wo.
TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE In the PRODUCE COM
MISSION business In this city ha* given u* an acqualr.-
‘anew with the market that will enable ns to render satis
faction to those who may entrust their business to us. Onr
careful and prompt attention will he given to the orders of
our friend* for the purchase of GHAIN, FLOUR, PORK,
BALK ROPE, Ac., at the loweei market rate*.
I mat ilHut
(■E.VERAI, ADVERTISEMENTS.
“WOOTTO.N k SLIOH AY“
Commission Merchants,
CORN'FI: >F THIRD AND POPLAK .-r’
MACOft, UA.
0B ! oMig “ MSW snJ for
lot* do Oats,’
fiOfl do Peas,
1(8 do Meal,
2-k>o lbs. Tennessee h a r>r ,
‘<“) and cans Laid,
’nob bills Flour,
likl do. best Ro -kport Lime,
1(0 balei Hay,
Also a fine lot of live Geese Feather* and Dried Beef
apA
Loan lor the Defence
OF TilE
CONFEDERATE STATES.
r pilK undersigned have been requested by the Secrcta-
K r> of the Treasury of the Confederate f-tate* of North
America, as C< mm ssioners for the State of Georgia, to
bring foiward in said State, five miilioi sos the ioan of fif
teen millions of dollars, recently authorized by Act of
Congress. For the purpose of affording an opportnuity to
ail who may be v.illing to take a part in the loan, we pro
pose to have books opened on the 17ih day of APRIL
next, at the following points, and at such oilier places as
we may hereafter designate, viz : Savannah, Augusta, Ma
con, Columbus, Atlanta. Miliedgeville, Athens and Rome
Special notice of the place w here the Books will be open
ed, and of the persons appointed for this purpose, at each
of these point*, will be in due time given. Below we sub
mit a tstetnent from the Secretary, which, in connection
with the Act, is plainly explnnak ry of the nature and char
acter of the loan. And we express the confident hope, that
our fellow citizens will approve of this direct appeal to the
people, ratherthan to <ore:gn capitalists, for the means of
carrying on our new Government; and that all possessed
of the means will feel it their duty to avail theni'elves of
an opportunity w hich enables them to make an entirely
safe and profitable Investment, and tit the same time, con
tribute aid to th? cstt*e of patriotism and their country,
EBKN’R STARNES, i
JO?EFIJ MILLIGAN, - Commissioners.
AY At. li. JOHNSTON, j
Augusta March 22, ISCI.
LOAX FOR THE DEFENCE
or THK
Oonfedera te States.
¥7MT K MILLIONS of this most advantageous invesl
¥’ ment will be offered to the public on the lTth of APRIL
ensuing, and every citizen throughout the Confederate
State* will have the oppoitunity of taking a shate oftne
benefit, and. at the same time, of sustaining the cftu^eof his
country.
Komis w ith coupons will be issued in sums from
to S3O, and where it i* preferred, stock certificates in the
usual form may he had. The interest is at EIGHT PER
CENT, per annum, payable every six mouths at all our
principal cities.
The debt has the unusual find important security of a
duty of one eighth of a cent per pound, or r.bour 02 cents
per bale, on all cotton exported. This duty, under *ll cir
cumstances, of peace, of peace or w ar, secures the punc
tual payment of the interest, and furnishes a .sinking land
for the redemption of the principal. The coupons, when
due, are receivable in payment of the duty on cotton, and
are thu 6 made available as coin, every where iu our coun
try. In order to enable all portions of our people to take
a part of this valuabte investment, and to exhibit their
common Interest in raising funds for common defence,
nooks of subscription will be opened at the citl-< and prin
cipal interior towns ; five percent, must be paid in cash at
the time of subscription, and the remainder on or before
May Ist—interest to run from the date of such payment.
Persons desiring to secure their subscription, may pay in
cash the whole amount, and take a rece.pt for the delivery
of bonds or i-tock. To equalise the rate of subscription at
all points, and to enable ail persons conveniently to sub
scribe, current bank notes of the place will be received at
their market value in coin.
In case of an over subscription, preference will he given
first to those who pavdown their w hole subscription ; next
to subscribers of ST>O; next to subscribers of SIOO.
C. G. UEVIMI.NGER,
Secretary of the Tteasury.
Montgomery, Ala., Match IC, l&Gl.
For more complete information to all concerned,
a copy of the Act of Congress is subjoined :
AN ACT TO RAISE MONEY FOR THE SUP
PORT OF THE GOVERNUENT, AND TO PRO
VIDE FOR THE DEFENCE OF THE CONFED
ERATE STATES OF AMERICA.
Sec. 1. The Confederate State a of America do
enact, That the President of the Confederate States
be, and he is hereby authorised, at nny time within
twelve months alter the passage of this Act, to
borrow on the credit, of the Confederate Slates, a
sum not exceeding fifteen million of dollars, or so
much thereof as, in his opinion, the exigencies of
the public may require, to be applied to the pay
ment of appropriations made by law for the sup
port of the Government and for the defences of
the Confederate States.
2. The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby au
thorized, by the consent of the President of the
Confederate States, to cause to be prepared cer
tificates of stock or bonds, in such sums as are
hereinafter meutioned, for the amount to be bor
rowed as aforesaid, to be signed by the Register
of the Treasury and sealed with the seal of the
Treasury ; and the said certificates of stock or
bonds shall"be made payable st the expiration ol
ten years from the first day of .September next;
and the iuterpst thereon shall be paid semi annu
ally, at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, at
the Treasury and such other places as the Secre
tary of the Treasury may designate. And to the
bonds which snail be issued as aforesaid, shall be
attached coupons lor the semi annual interest
which may accrue, which coupons may be signed
by officers to be appointed for the purpose by the
Secretary of the Treasury. And the faith of the
Confederate States is hereby pledged for the duv
payment of the principal and interest of the said
stocks and bonds.
P>. At the expiration of five year® front the first
day of Septe.Ttber next, the Confederate Staten
ntay pay p any portion of the bonds or stocks,
upon giving three months precious public notice,
at the seat of Government, of the particular stocks
or bonds to be paid, and the time and place of
payment; ands om and after the time so appoint
ed, no further interest shall be paid tin eaid stocks
or bonds.
4. The certificate of the stocks and bonds shall
be issued iu such form and for such amounts as
may be determined by the Secretary of the Trea
sury, and may lie assigned or delivered under such
reglatious as he may establish. But none pf them
shall be for a less sum than fifty dollors; and he
shall report to Congress at its next session, a state
ment in detail of his proceedings, and the rate at
which the loans may have been made, and all ex
penses attending the same.
r>. From and after the first day of August, 1861,
there shall be levied, collected and paid, a duty of
one-eighth of one per rent, per pound, on all cot
ton in the raw state exported from the Confeder
ate State®, which duty ia hereby specially pledged
to the due payment of interest and principal, of
the loan provided for in this act, and the Secretary
of the Treasury is hereby authorised and rerjuired
to establish a sinking fund to carry into effect the
provision* of this section : Provided, however, that
the interest of coupons, issued under the second
section of this act, when due, shall be receivable
in payment of export duty on cotton : Provided,
also, that when the debt and intetest thereon,
herein authorised to be contracted, shall be extin
guished, or in sinking the fund provided for tha’
purpose shall be adequate to that end, the said
export duty shall cease and determine.
Central Rail Road Office, \
BavaXXAb, Geo., Mar. 22.1561. J
good* consigned to James M. Selkirk, Forwarding
Agent, not subject to duties, under the Confederate
States’ Tariff—when shipped in pircels separate and dis
tinct from dutiable goods, Bill* of Lading and Invoices for
the same being forwarded to tiim, and received prior to the
vessel being discharged; will, as hei etofore go foi ward f itt.E :
addingonly charge for making Entry at Custom House—a
very small item.
From aDd after April Ist, this Company will cease to ad
vance expenses on goods transported over their Road, ex
cept those In the annexed list, and consigned as above.
G. W. AD.VM3, General Superintendent.
AX ACT TO EXEMPT FROM DUTY CERTAIN
COMMODITIES THEREIN NAMED, AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
Be it Enacted hg the Confederate States of Amer
ica in Congress assembled, That the following nrti
clii shall lie exempt from duty, and admitted free
into sai<l States, to-wit: hacon, pork, hams, Inrd,
beef, fish of all kinds, wheat and flour of all other
grail)#, Indian corn anti meal, barley and barley
flour, rye and rye flour, oats and oat’ meal, gun
powder and all the material# of which it is nude,
lead in all form®, arms of every description, muni
tions of war, and military accoutrements,percussion
caps, also, all agricultural prod ets in their natural
state. 27-2 t
otic3o.
TH I R r riT I> %1S after date application will be made
to the City Council of Macon, for leave to close alley
in smiare 60, oil Tatnall square,
mar 27-lin D. BLOUNT.
Sugar, Coffee, .Tlolnwse**, dee.
IIIIOS. Prime and Choice N. O. Sugar.
lUU bbl*. refloed Sugar*.
j* M Crushed, Ora nutated and Powdered Sugar',
lid hhds. Prime New Cuba MoW#*es.
50 bIU. and half barrel* N. O. Setup.
| mar 20 BOYVDRE A ANDERSON.
•‘That** Tobiteeu.
fIIHK choicest brand of Chew ing Tobacco, manufactured
8 In this country, just received and for sale by
MA.-UKNBURG A PON,
dec 5 Successor* to K. I. Strolievker.
Hay.
QAA HH.IiS Prim* selected Hay, for sale lowdy
4UU max *u> UOWitRE A AHDfcItSQN.
(.I.NKRAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
I'’iiui E'umiture.
tTIN C Parlor Setts, Rose Wood, Mfibogan.v aud Georgia
A Walnut Furniture.
Secretaries arxl Bock Cases, Desks and Book Cas* ; Bu
reaus of Rose- Wood, Mahogany and Waluut.
Solas, Teie a Tvtes, Divans Sociables, Ottomans, in Hair
Cioth, Plush, Brocatt-1, Ar.
Arm, Rocking, Mewing, Parlor, Bedroom, Dining, Hair
Cloth, Plush, Broeatel, Cane, Sjnit Bottom, and every kind
of Chair known to the trade.
BEDSTEAD*.
Rose Wood. Walnut, Maple, Mahogany, Beach, Gum, Le.,
Uigh, Low, French and Cottage?.
H ardrobes of R ise Wood, Mahotrany, Walnut and Pine.
Safes of ail Patterns.
T A BEEF,.
Mahogany, Walnut,Cherry,Pine.Ex.en-lon.FoldlngiLef
Squire, Round, 4c.
V attrasses of Hair, Cotton, Moss and Patent Spring.
I eather Beds, Pillow* and Bolster*.
Fine Mirrors, common I oozing Glasses, Looking Glass
Plates, Picture Glass.
Afindow Shades, and Cut tain Rands Cornices.
r uckets, Tubs, Dippers, Brooms, Brush Brooms, Feather
Du ters, Foot Matts, Ac., for sale on the most reasonable
term*.
Lumber taken in exchange, or Lumber made up In the
most fashionable style* of Furniture to order.
We have one of the largest Stocks of FINF. FCRNITURF
in lie Btate, and we are constantly manufacturing,and wish
to sell. Call and see ns.
feh 22 WOOD, BRO. 4 CO.
WOOD’S
photographic!
Palace oi Art!
DRORARLY the largest and best appointed Estab- j
I lishment in the South, if not in the United States. I* ‘
one of the most popular and interesting places of resort in I
Macon, and is daily thronged with crowds of delighted visi- I
tors. The
Oollection oi’ ;
is very large, embracing every style known to the art, from
the smallest Ambrotype to the life.-ize Portrait Wood is
determined, regardless of labor or expense, that hi* GALLE
RY shall continue to he the
Head Quarter* of Fine Arts In (he South.
Employing permanently the best talent to be procured to I
color his Photographs, in every rtyl t , true to nature, and j
perfect satisfaction is guaranteed in every instance. A
large collection of tiie celebrities of the day on exhibition, I
to which has just, been added a splendid Picture of the :
Prince of Wales and suit, Biondin, Judge Douglas, and !
others too numerous to mention, but which the public are j
respectfully invited to call and examine. As Wood uses \
nonabui the best materials in hi* business, persons in want ;
of a good Picture will find it to their advantage to patron
ize this establishment, as Pictures can be had here at prices j
as low as elsewhere, and of superior style. Ambrotypes,
Daguerreotype* and Plain Photographs of every size at low i
prices. Call and sec R. L. WOOD,
Washington Block, nearly opposite the
oct 31 l.anler House. Macon, Ga.
IUItECT IMPORTATION!
i
Crocltery, China *
AND
GLASS WARE.
MV first shipment, from Europe lias arrived in Pavannah,
and those who have ordered packages will have them
shipped in a few days. Thera are some of the packages
stili unsold, any in want, ot t, by ordering, have them hip- ;
ped in a few days.
1 have another lot shipped from Liverpool 18th of July, j
which I shall look for in three or four weeks. Send in the j
orders. lam now receiving a
LARGE STOCK OF
Glass-Ware, Tumblers, Goblets, &c.,
TOR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
BOHEMIAN (.LASS-WARE,
China Dinner and Tea Setts, Ar., Ac
aug 2(t R. P. McKVOV.
FINE ARTS!
THE Pimlographie-Pnrtraits colored in Oil, produced by
J. A. PUGH * BitO , Triangular Block, Macon, Ga.,
are still considered the best to be attained in the State. We
were awanW the premium again this year, at the Slate
Fair, which has just closed, for the best Photographs. With
our new process for enlarging Photographs to life size from
Daguerreotypes ot deceased persons, and with the aid of
two first class Artists employed b,v us, we are produ.-Lg
Portrait* as perfect and as much like the original as it Is i
possible Picture* to be made. Call at PUGH’R and see
the Photograph* by their new process, which are the largest
ever made in the Stst*-. none lixe them can be sren else
where. AMBROTYPES at very low prices. (oct 31
HARDEMAN & GRIFFIN
WOULD inform their friends and the public generally, j
that they have now in store, and are constantly re- j
oeiving their
F’a-ll and W inter Stock,
Os choice and select
groceries;
To which they would most respectfully invite the
attention of one and ail.
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS
Will find it greatly to their interest to call and examineour !
stuck before pun liasing elsewhere. We are determined to j
sell,profit or no profit. Quick sale* and small margins, U
■mr motto. Our stock consists in p rt of
60 Bales Gunny Cloth,
160 Coils Rope,
1000 Pounds Bagging Twine,
22!> Bags Coffee —Java, Port Rico, Kio and I.aguira,
in Cln-ats Black and Green Tea,
75 Barrets A b & O Sugar,
25 “ Crushed and Powdered Sugar,
5 Boxes Loaf Sugar,
10 Hogsheads Fine Port Rico,
3(Ht Sacks Liverpool Sait,
If Hi Sacks Alum Salt,
250 Boxes Adamantine Candle*,
60 “ Sperm “
IbO Boxes No. 1 Soap,
20 “ Family Toilet Soap,
75 “ Assorted and Fancy Candy,
100 Boxes Starch,
lbO Jars Snuff,
20 Whole, Half and Quarter Keg* of P..w<t*r,
2b Cans Duck-shooting Powder,
lOft Bags Shot,
150,000 Cigars, various brands,
150 Boxes Tobacco,
80 Cases Magnolia and Mount Vernon Tobacco,
20 Bales Osnaburgs and Stripes,
6 Cases Homespun, Bleached,
10 Bales Georgia Kersey,
10 “ Northern “
15 M Blankets, all prices,
Cos Basket* Piper’s lleiilsick Wine,
25 “ La Perle Wine,
25 “ Prince Imperial Wine,
20 Cases Cabinet Wine,
75 “ Ginger and Blackberry Wine and Brandy,
100 Barrels Rye and Corn Whiskey,
10 “ Extra Old Bourbon,
7ft “ Gin, Rum and Brandy,
10 Casks Madeira, Port and Sweet Wine,
10 Oases Loudon Dock Gin,
15 “ Boker and Stoughton Bitter*,
25 “ Lemon Syrup,
20 Casks Ale and Porter,
10 Boxes Ginger Preserves, Prunes and Fig*,
80 “ Assorted Pickles,
40 Superior Carb. Soda,
60 Barrels and Boxes Soda and Butter Cracker*,
25 Boxes Herrings,
5 Sacks Ashton’s Table Salt,
5 Cases “ “ “ •
12 Doz. Well Buckets,
25 Doz. Blue Buckets,
15 Nests of Tubs,
60 Doz. Georgia Pine Ruckets,
20 Boxes Leveritt Axes,
20,000 Pounds White Lead and Zino,
10 Barrels Linseed Oil,
10 “ Tauntrs’and Machine Oil,
2 “ Castor Oil,
2 Cask* Linseed Oil,
1 Pure Sperm Oil,
6 Barrels Lemon Syrup,
5 11 Ro*e Cordial,
5 “ Peppermint Cordial,
150 Pound.* Sewing Thread,
50 Dozen English Pickles,
10 “ Worcestershire Sauce,
20 Hhds. Clear Bacon Sides,
10 Casks Hams,
20 Kits Shad,
20 “ Mackerel,
20 “ White Fish,
20 “ ?1 Salmon,
20 Cases Plantation Whisky,
20 “ Pine Apple Brandy,
6 Barrels OUT LOAF Sugar,
ft “ ?. Shell Almoads,
3 “ Pecan Nuts,
3 “ Brazil Nuts,
25 Boxes Anderson’s Polace Tobacco,
100 Whole, Half and Quarter Barrels Mackerel,
20 Firkins Prime fresh Butter,
10 “ “ “ Lard,
1 Doz Corn Shellers,
10 “ Brooms,
10 Cases Common Matches,
20 Gross German “
10 Cases New Cider,
50 r.oz. Blacking,
j 1 10 Cases Cotton Cards,
60 Doz. Yeast Powders,
lono Pound* Ground Paints in Oil, of all colors.
I cot 9
CARHART & BRO.
(U.TI OF StW YORK. 1
Have returned to this place, where they
will be pleased to see their Friends. All
communications promptly attended to.
Store in Ralston s Rock Building, on
Third Street.
-TAS I). CARHART,
WM. B. CARHART.
Macon, March 13,fSfil.
Jlllilary Booh*.
ANEW supply of Hurdle's Tactics, Scott’s Tactics,
Cooper’.* Tactic?, Cavalry Tactics, and Mahon’s Trea
tise or. Field Fortification, lot sale at
*■*> 18 BOaRDMAN'S.
BUSINESS CARDS.
i rno*. 9a. KJ>f MAN, SB. u. U. iPiRIa
HARDEMAN & SPARKS,
WARE-HOUSE
AND
Commission Merchants.
At t a MACON, CJA., KAdUfl
■H HKffnßig
WII.L give prompt attention to the selling and storing
of Cotton, and to the filling of orders for plantation
md family supplies. With many year* experience and
with their best efforts to serve their friends, they hope to
have a co itinuan.-e of the liberal patronage heretofore
.•xtended to them. Liberal advances made when required.
Augifst 15th IStiO. (ly.)
J. B. & W. A. BOSS,
W holesale Dry Goods Jobbers,
Corner Cherry and Second Sts,,
Macon, Ga.
IN addition to their large and new stock of Dry Goods,
Clothing, Hats, ana Groceries, are receiving 500 cases
l shoes, fresh irmn the Manufacturers, to which they respect-
I fully invite attention of Dealers and consumers.
June 13
HE &S|ffliUll FiSfOLS.
THOMAS MOUSE,
OK the late Arm of M.uikwaltpr A Mor.sk, haring pur
chased the entire business, will continue the manufac
ng of
Double tains, and best RilWs and Pistols
made in the United States, on an entirely new plan oi Mr.
Morse's.
GUNS re-stocked and repaired in the beat manner, and on
i easonablc terms, at short notice. The undersigned being
practical workman, will guarantee all his work, and in
vite the public to give him a trial.
The Stand is under the Lloyd House, opposite Dr.
Thompson's. june 18-’<so-y
D. a HODGKINS &, SON,
DiOLKRS IS AXB MASUF.iCIERERS OF
G- TJ IST *3l,
RIFLES.
PISTOLS,
And Sporting Apparatus,^!’
OFKVKMY PKMMtIPTiMS, .v *
A FEW DOORS BELOW THE &’
Lanier House, |
Macos, Ga.
Jan. 1,4860. ts
IRON WORKS;
Tl ICO2T, GEORGIA.
r r. C. X 1 S li T,
H AVAIL removed his FOUNDRY AND MACHINE
WORKS to the line of the Rail Road near the Macon
A Western Shops, he is now prepared to manufacture ail
kinds of
MACHINERY AND CASTINGS,
ALSO
Steam Engines & Boilers,
On terms as favorable as any Establishment either North or
South. (.mar Ift) T. C. NI'BL.T.
JOHN aUHOtiKLU, JOSHUA SCHOFIKED
HcTiofielcl &
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
MACON, GEORGIA.
WE are prepared to Manufacture Nieuni Engines,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, MILL and GIN GEAR
ING, SUGAR MILLS.
BRASS AN l) I RON CASTINGS,
Os evhr description IKON RULING and VEIt-
AND'IHS. Having the most complete assortment ot
Iron Railing in the State, which for elegance, neatness, du
rability and design, cannot be surpassed, and are suitable
for the fronts of Dwellings, Cemetery I. ts, Public Squares,
Church Fences and Balconies.
Persons desirous of purchasing Railings will do well in
give a call, as we are determined to offer as good bargains
as any Northern Establishment.
iar Specimens of our Work can be seen at Rose Hill
Cemetery, and at various private residences in this city,
jan 1-1861,
A. M’QtJEBN,
MACOMT, Ca-IESOTIGLIA.
MAKiI'F.U TI'REK l Wrought Iron
RAILING of every description, and for all purports,
Plain and Urnitmenial, Irom the lightest Scroll Iron, up to
the heaviest Railing used. Having an endless variety of
New and Original Designs, purchasers cannot fail to be suit
ed.
Being entirely of Wrought Iron, their strength cannot he
questioofcd, and for beauty they cannot be surpassed any
where. All kinds of Fancy Iron Work made to order. Par
ticular attention given to making all kinds of
Geometrical Stair Railings.
i |2#“ Specimens of the work can be seen at the Residences
of T. G. Holt, L. F W. Andrews and W. J. MoEiroy, Esqrs.
Also at Rose Hill Cemetery,
july 18 16-ts
Corrugated Wrought Iron and Wire
Railing.
(Secured by Letter* Patent.)
VI) n I lit AII L V adapted for enclosing Public
Grounds, Cemeteries, Balconit-s, Cottages, Ac. Sheep
and Ox Hurdle. Pa ent Wire, Sacking Bedsteads, with every
variety of Folding Iron Bedsteads and Iron Furniture.—
Patent Wire Coal ‘Screens, Ore, Sand ami Gravel Screens,
Wire Netting for Musquito, Sheep, Poultry and other pur
i poses. Wire Summer Houses, Fancy Wire Work in great
variety for gardens, Ac. M. WALKER A SONS.
| Manufacturers, No. 535 Market, N, E. Cor. 6th St., Phila
■ delphia. (net 24 ly)
jZEILIN & If IH\T\
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS*
MACON, GEORGIA.
feb 29-*6o—y
~ NEW FIRM!
Messrs. T. & O. WOOD.
HA VK this day assoc!- -
ted with them in the , ES <jig&JßSh > -,
manufacture and sale of
FURNITURE,
alter Conducted in the tn-iii
name of ‘m
WOOD BRO- & CO.,
Maetm, Georgia.
NOTICE.
j riaving associated with us in the Furniture business Seth
j G. Wood, we are particularly desirous of dosing up the oid
business as soon as possible, p.nd respectfully request all in
debted, either by note or account, to call anil make pay raent
at an early day. T. A G WOOD.
Macon, 2d January, 1860. (fob 22)
NEW FIRM.
L. P. STRONG & SONS.
Lewis p. strong ten
ders hUgratefal thanks
or the liberal patronage If^
ended to htm for thebvst R.v
wenty even years, and re- NA. f. ■ --->sh
e<-t fully announces that he <—*** Cc- tpE-S.
b associated with him in jj&'-I*
e further pro-?cii*ion ot e.A };l%g
the business, hts two son., --•s?Wt v-?
EDGAR P. STRONG and . A’
FORRESTER W. STRONG. - A^PSSSag^/**
under the ns rue, firm and 3- NiaO i *S r “
style of L. P. STRONG *
SONS, and will continue to
keep on hand and oiler, a large and Select assortment of
Hoot*. Mltoest mid Leather
of all kinds, and Findings for Country manufacturer*. He
respectfully asks for the new linn, a continuance o the lib
eral ‘avor extended to the old.
Macon, January 2,1560. 41-y
MACON SEED STORK
IANDBETtt’S KRESII GARDEN FEEDS.—W. t.
-i KI.LFS ha just received a large supply of
CARDEN SEEDS,
From Eandreth’s, warranted genuine, for sale at the lowest
prices, wholesale and retail.
|3T"Also, a general assortment of
drugs and medicines.
Macon, O*., Jan. 16, ts W. g. FXT.TS.
Consignment.
KAA BASHKIR STOCK IT AS.
tIUU U ittt .vSHtK aUIS.
II 0 T E L 8.
NEW HOTEL. ‘
PLANTERS” HOUSE.
mauox. Georgia.
d ’ ,wo from the nail Road
graxite hall,
JIAteX, GEORGIA.
THE Proprietor would inform his old friends and pat
rons, and the public generally, that he has made large
addition* ami improvements to his House, making it as
ever comfortable and pleasant, and In returning hiithiuuu
to o*6 and all, lie would aoiidt a continuance of the pi
rouage he has heretofore so liberally received,
aug 22-’6o—y B. F. DENSE, Proprietor.
Bi?own’s Hotol 3
Opposite the Passenger House, Macon, Ga-
By E. E. BROWS & SOX.
\TEAES ready on the arrival of every Train. The
•tU proprietors will spare no pains to make their gueuta
comfortable. feb 32 4S-’6O-v
THE STUBBLEFIELD HOUSE.
“ Like the Phoenix from its Ashes.”
THAT large, new and elegant House, recently erected
on the ruins of my old establishment, Mulberry street,
Macon, Ga., is now open for the reception and accommoda
tion of Hoarder# and transient Guests.
The House has been newlv furnished throughout, In the
best wanner, and the Proprietor will endeavor to make it a
FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
Its situation is eligible, a little below the Methodist and
opposite t 0 the Presbyterian Church, and near the Banks
aud places of business.
Connected with the House is a large
Livery and Sale Stable,
where Drovers and others can find accommodations for
their stock.
The patronasre of hi 9 old friends and of the traveling pub
“VAT-*"''” “ U °‘ W m. Rcnunru.
TKOTTT HO USE,
BY I. O. GILBERT & CO.
Atlanta, Georgia.
sep 18 24-ts _
WASHINGTON HALL.
THIS HOUSE IS STILL OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
SI*K.CI AL arrangement will be made for the acrotnmo
dstion of the Members to the approaching STATE CON
VENTION, and the future Session of the Legislature.
The rates and terms at this House, will conform to those
of the other Public Houses in this city.
N. C. BARNETT.
MilledgevHle, Ga , Dec. 15th, 1860.
Hardware, Iron. Steel
AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
IX CUUEAT VABIRTT AT THE
NEW IRON FRONT STORE
—or —
CAKHART & CURD,
WHERE they continue to keep one or me larges* as
sortment kept in Middle Georgia, consisting in part of
Swedes Iron all sizes, Hammered Plow Steel,
Refined •* “ “ Cast “
English “ “ “ Blister
Round k Sq’r Iron ail sizes, German
Oval A Ro’nd “ ** “ Spring “
Horse Shoe ** “ “ Tin
Nail Rods, Machinery “
PLANTATION HARDWARE
IIOES ; Scovil, Brade’s and various other makes.
Trace Chains, j Cane Roes,
Plow “ i Axes,
Breast “ j Hamel,
Tongue “ i Plow Lines.
CAR PEA TER TOOLS.
Planes, Chisseis and Gouges,
Hand and Panel Saws, Augers and Anger Bltts,
Boring Machines, Braces and Bitts,
Mortice Machines, j Iron Braces.
Bench Vices and Saws, j Hatchets and Hammers,
Locks, Hinges, Screws, | Butts, Nalle, Brads,
Together with every thing used in the way Os BUII.DER&
materials.
CARRIAGE TAKERS
Can always find a Large Stock.
Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Wheels, Bands, Leather Clothes.
Dash Frames and Trimming of every variety used in their
line.
Agricultural Implement*.
Buch as Plows, Straw Cutters, Scythe Blades, Grass
Blades, Briar and Bush ilooks.
Kan Hill*—Grant’s, Clinton and other makes.
Spike Tlireshen —Emery’s. McConnell’s. Winship’s,
Georgia and other makes.
Horse Power* —Emery’s, Bozarder’s and Lever
Powers.
Grain Cradle*—s and 6 fingered, of several makers
and styles.
All of which they offer at the lowest market rates Those
wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine
price, Ac, apr 4-'tso
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS!
NATHAN WEED,
mti/ifoit, deovgia.
HAM NOW IN STORK and offers to Planters a superior
assortment of the newest and most improved Turn
ing Implements in use.
Iron an i Steel Plows, Harrows,
J Plough Haines, Cultivators,
Gr.-in Cradles, Scythe Blades,
Threshers, Fau Mills,
Horse Powers, Btraw Cutters,
Shovels and Spades, Traces,
Spading and manure Forks,
jj Weeding Hoes,
of Scovils’, Collins’, Brade’s Patent American Hoe Cos.
manufacture.
Sweedea and English refined IRON of all sizes.
Warranted Plow Steel, Eng ish manufacture.
Anvils, Vises, Bellows,
Hammers, Screw Piates, Tongs, Borax,
Carpenter’s Tools,
Builders’ Hardware,
CARRIAGE AXE WAGON MATERIALS ,
In all their variety.
mar 18
Boots and Shoes.
* TtlieKignoitlie
A 810 BOOT,
No. 3 Cotton Avc.
The Subscribers would re- ‘
turn their thanks for the
very liberal and long con
tinued patronage extended
to them,and would most res
pectfully solicit a continuance of the same. We have now
in store a large assortment of
iiootis and Shoes,
mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly addition*
will be made, of all the different style* and patters usually
called for in a shoe store, and wculil invite those wishing to
purchase, to cail and examine our stock, a* we are prepared
to sell as low as any hense in the city or State,
oct ti-j MIX A KIRTLAND.
F. 11. M RGHAUI),
WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND DEALER IN PANCV
WARES, DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES, IN
GENERAL, ARTICLF.-t OF VKRTU, AND MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS, CUTLERY, FINEST IMPORT
ED AND AMERICAN WATCHES, TIME
PIECES, CLOCKS, CHRONOMETERS,
CHIROGRAPHIC IMPLEMENTS,
h\, kc.,
Cherry Bt., Macon, Second door below the* Telegraph
Printing House-
TH AN K Fl’ L, for past favor*. reminds e-s,
the public that all the most fashionable, Ts / TKft
elegant and desirable goods in this line will 4X
continue to be found at this elegant stand f |
i* the greatest variety.
No trouble to show Goods. feb 29-’6O-y
OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE,
MACON.
Sll.lv DRESS HATS $2.75 TO $5.00 ;
The Commercial Straw ii ea-iy,... f fI.OP
“ Senate la not bad,
“ I'UnterV Hai le very light, 1.40.
“ tngllh 1% Fincut.
Wool Hats, Children’s Straws,
Jan. 2D C. B. TONF As BKO.
Try one of our
New El’k Pocket Hat.
Buy one NEW STYLE
BROAD BRIM.
The X ZUAVE
BLACK TBI Ti’D
Will BECOME you!
So will the
maroon
Ex, Nat. ivulria.
go will the* LIGHT BL’K
broad bound
SOFT HATH.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, TAINT,
MASSENBURG & SON,
to I. L. Strohecker )
Corner 3rd and Mulberry Streets,
DEALEK3 IN
CHOICE DRUGS,
SELECTED MEDICINES,
PUHE CHEMICALS,
SURGICAL 111sTR CMUNTS
WINDOW GLASS,
PERFUMERY,
SQAUFCp
PAINTS,
OII.S,
I r . {%“*: -4. U 1 -: I
latent Moclloines,
FRESH GARDEN SEEft.
|
Merchants ami Physicians,
WHO ?RIP* THSasrtTBS
On Doalikig iu Articles of tlicj
FIRST QUALITY,
AND AT LOW r 810*3,
’lt V RELY upon BEING SUITED.
nov
j
-u 3 01 ci a ec 3 in a: vi © a “
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
eTXJSX RECEIVED
GEORGE PAYNE
CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORE.
THE Articles mentioned here, which are of Superior
quality, and sold at Fair Price* :
Kerosene and Coal Oil, inferior to none sold,
Winter, Sperm and Linseed Oil,
Raw and Bnilvd Linseed Oi’,
Olive Oil in Bottles and by the Gallon,
White Lead in Kegs and assorted size cans, from 1 lb. to
10* lbs.
Zinc, White in kegs and cans,
Colors, jn cans and boxes, oil and in water,
Paint Brushes and all kinds of Artists Toni*,
Sponge*, Putty, Paiet Knives and Tin=,
Potash, in kegs, bulk and iron boxes,
Freneh Glass, and all kind* of Glass Ware,
Dye Woods, Acids, Burning Fluid, Alcohol and Turpentine,
I,amp Wick, bleached and unbleached, all qualities,
Bay Water, Bell Cologne Water, and Rose Water,
Gelatine and Flavoring Kxtracts.lFrcsh Hops and Fr--sh
Honey,
Corks, all sizes, Hard Rubber Trusses, and all other In
struments,
Hedgtnans RicineOil.and Lubins Antique Oil for the Hair,
Fine Tooth Brushe? an ,y Fine Toilet Soap, best citrate
Magnesia,
Burnett’s Cocolr.e and Radiator. amlWoc'd Hair Restora
tives,
Mrs Aden’s Hair Restorative#, and her T.vlo Balsamnm,
Fresh Vaccine Matter, and fresh Congress Water,
Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds,
Chemical, Medicinal Herbs and Genuine Niedieines.
Macon, Ga., April 13th, 1860 —y
F. 0. CASTL3X. H. T varpixL
NEW FIRIH.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRXJGr STORE!
CASTLE* & VARDELL,
DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES,
WOI LD respectfully Invite the attentiot
of Physicians, Merchants and Planters VO***"?
to their stock of Unari ill teratx-d Drug*. VgE~ - -j
di iiiiiuo, Clienikul#, Ac., Ac.
They feel assured that no house in this city y A
■an offer a stock superior in quality or lower t> *-~
n price. A supply of DKNTaL and SURGICaL Inatru
nents, Ac., will be kept constantly on hand.
GARDEN SEED,
Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes,
rora the best houses in the United States.
There will also be found in our assortment FINE BRAN
DIES and WINES of the purest quality, purchased express
y for medicinal purposes.
Every article usually kept by Druggists can be obtained
it reasonable prices.
Physicians Prescriptions prepared with great care,
may D-’6o—y
Drugs and Medicines,
AT ELLIS’ DRUG STORE,
Corner Clserry Street and Cotton Avenue.
TCSX received, a fresh supply o f Drugs ard Med-ciner-,
Perfumery, Paint and Varni-h Brnshes Superior Coai
)il, Burning Fluid, Can,phene. Alc-jliol and Potash. Jh j r
tyres’, Wright’*, Moffat’s, and t-tronr’s Pill.-*; Hen;bc’dt’
Extract of Buchu. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator Mrs Wins
ow’s Soothilig Syrup, Degrath’s Eclectri.- O.J, Mustang
Liniment, Indian Choiag’gue, Jaynes’, McLean’s, and
Fahnestock’s Vermifuge, Seltzer Aperient and Citrate of
•fagneeia. warranted genuine.
june 20 13-’6o W. S. FLLIS, Agent.
V aluable Plantation
FOR SALE.
[IYILI.SELI. Ml’ PLANTATION SITU
ATED in Macon aDd Houston counties—five miles from
•Vinchester, on the South-Western Rail Road, and contain
ng 2-400 Acre* Level link and Hickur/
Land, with about 1,400 acres in cultivation.
The place is healthy, with good water, aud well improved,
with ali necessary buildings, and if desired can be divided
nto two or more settlements. For terms, Ac., address the
jndersigned at Macon, Georgia,
oct B—’6o-tf N. BASS.
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK
OF
GROCERIES,
HAVING been bought at low prices, for cash, we would
say to large purchasers, tiy us, and we will make It
to your interest to buy of us. The following comprizes a
portion of our Stock :
200 Hhds. Bacon, 500 Kegs Nails,
120 “ Molasses, 5” Bales Wool,
50 Barrel* Syrup, 2000 Coils Marhine Rope,
50 “ Oil, 5000 Pounds Twine,
75,000 Pounds Pure Lead, 1000 Sacks Salt,
225 Bbls. Refined Sugar, 500 Boxes Candle*,
120 “ N.0., JOO “ Soap,
175 Sacks Coffee, 100 “ Starch.
150 Boxes Candy, 50 Cases Coffee Mills,
25 Casks Potash, 25 Boxes Crackers,
100,Ota) Choice imp. Cigar*, 10,000 lbs Snuff.
185 Boxes Tobacco, 6 Case* Sardines,
10 Barrels Nuts, 6 Barrels Scovil’s Hoes,
10 “ Blacking, 100 Cases Yea>t Powders,
10 Che*t# choice Tea, 200 Packages Mackerel,
together with every articla needed iu the Grocery line.—
Also a full stock of aii the leading articles in the I>rng line,
Tor sale by J. |>. A W. A. ROSS,
june 18
18(51. 1861.
Terms Cash.
B. A. WISE
Now offers to the public his complete stock of
STOVES, GRATES, CITI IRT,
AND PLATED WARE, AT A REDUCED PRICE FUR CASH.
TERMS —Strictly Cash.
COOKING STOVES,— I will close out the rema n
der of ray Stock. composing ov*r 150 Ccok ctovtf, of
best patterns, at or near cost ior CAtll.
CV RAXES: CtK ATES t —l have on baiida complete
f assorttntnt of Urates, which I will se.l very chtap icr
CASH.
pa ATE AND XX IB E.—T5 boxes tescrlt 1
I Brands, 8d bui dies ot Wire, at email advance above
New York cost for CAI*H.
/ tOAE AH’ AND COAI, OIL L.ANFPS.-The
C best Oil and cheapest lsmps ever offered in h * D-stkrt
tor CAell. £ A. WIFE
feb 18 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
Macon Shirtings, Csuabarp, Ac.
B 4 1. ES Macoi. Shirtings and F. R. Osav. burgs,
Wvr 23 bales Cotton Yarns, ass rteo N s
25 bales Georgia Stripes, ior sale by
mar 20 BOWDRE A ANDERSON
CHEVAN HIT GROVE, Bupei.or old BjeWiu 5.0
jronjahaU Whisk*, , a IMG A 50-0,
onload* imd grip* txfore iaaytag aletyhers