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I\\ A 1 ’ NEWS!
ft-lilii** a Aequia Creek.
Washington, June I.—The Federal
rs Freeborn and Ana cost* are u>>m
jig the Confederate States battery at
uia Creek. Two uar vessels have been
ri ,l to their upport. *
War Dcj>artmt*nt is to be kept optn
n in, iu order that the government ma\
i (he result of the conflict at Acquia
\\ saiidria has been made a port of entry
the I.involu Administration. ~
Due hundred thousand cartridges were
. (o Fortress Monroe to day.
V iluuiii of Federal troops is now mareh
d Fairfax C. IL, Va., with orders to
v the place before daylight.
I i,e New York Herald say 9 the scouting
s r. p ‘i t an immense number of South-
I ipa at Manas** Junction, Va., but
,„i S tt believes that the number there
I, i exceed tour or five thousand.
V. \ •"ix<iT*n, May <sl.—The New Yoik
Kgiment departed for hoiue to-day.
Pii.TIM UK, June I.—Two Culuinbiads,
1 . r, 1 for Fort McHenry, were spiked, in
; f pm.! i£o through this city, but the daiu
r;i- not discovered until the guns were
i.reil ou the fort.
s-ij"V. Pratt has been arrrested aud ta
il fa Washington.
h\ tj.v. Lowe has also been arrested bv
‘Dr of the Fedc’al authorities.
Tin* Northern troops are pushing in to
,vtri- Fortress Monroe.
>< foik is threatened with an attack by
.'t'.us route.
G< u. Butler spent Monday last in New
rt, V'irginia. He reports that great eonfu
u a. i suffering were prevailing among
. Itueial troops there, ip consequence of
derangement in the Subsistence Depart
,t. and the tact of the foraging parties
. L-.*-n rotlied aml destroyed.
Several of tfie Ulaordcplies of this city ap
l! 1 the pickets of the Federal troops
. I ■ deral Hill, near this city yesterday,
uli a they were fired upon by the guards.—
i Baltimorean was killed, aud four taken
nrivtoers.
Nf W York, June I.—A portion of the
■- odi Guards threw down their muskets
i ; and said that they would have tioth
. bat rifles. Iwo of the mutineers were
> • wi.e-rcupon the balance consented to
[j!-; - the muskets.
, s '; Louts, Mo., Juue 1. —Gen. Harney
u removed from the command of the
i.d tuiees in this oiaie, aud it is sup
i : nit his sih.eeh.sor will be Gen. Lyon,
f < ‘it having decreed that Harney’s
• rto the McDonald habeas corpus case
■a. it t satisfactory. The General replies
• McDonald’s body never was iu his cus-
UiicAiio, June I.—Senator Douglas is
in a very pr carious condition ; if there
Lange whatever, it is for the worse,
i. t-. a.r.K, June I.—The Border States
1 ntion did nothing yesterday.
ii- camp at Paroquet will be moved to
‘! ;! uidh ;? Dill, which if ofcppied, it is
“,;it can ue held against any force.—
it C'uimimls the Kailroad and is forty-five
miles fruni the city.
! kile, June I.—The British steamer
1 i. Miramon from Havana was fired upon
Federal steamer Brooklyn, brought
• ii” .:ded. Shu was taken as a prize.
1 * schooner Clinton loaded with peas
ar. 1 ri-e has been ordered off.
.■ Di*pßteh to Savannah Morning Ntwi.]
Filter from Fairfax.
Kiohmond, Jnwe 1, 10 JA M. —A slighj,
• ii.i.-h took place at Fairfax Court Housp
- evening between the Federal cavalry
-i the Confederate troops. Capt. Mann, of
’ irgioi* cavalry, and two or three others
*• a . led. None killed on our side. The
1 - ;.il troops were forced to retreat. A
rof them were killed and wounded,
an tifteen of their horses captured.
ffie it lark on Acquia Creek llat
!(?•
v\ ashiutox, June I.—-The steamship An
-1 -u and Freeborn are lying off, after kiH
i:--r a number of men, to renew the attack
u the battery at Acqula Creek They are
waiting for transports with more United
.‘'fates troops.
The Skirmish at Fairfax Court
House.
Alexandria, June I.—Captain Mann
the only Virginian killed at Fairfax.—
i -tm Billy smitb figured ia fight. The
r treaiing horsemen were pursued, and two I
“f th< iu captured. The Federal Colouel
imuauding was wounded. It u raining
ii re, ami there are no appreheusons of au
at Lack- ’ -
Another Cnorgiaii killed.
Mox rc.oMERY, Juue 2. —Matk lirantly,
i niber of Quitman Gnnrds, of Porsyfß^
1 . :a, wa killed last night on the l\*p^
t u ICilroad. It is supposed that be fell
ra the top of the car* and was crushed.—
Hi* body i* here and will be sent bogie for
internieut.
Sci/.itrc of si British l eswl.
Mobile, June 2.—The steamer General :
Mira moil is jvported to have Wu seized at j
1 ’Outre this morning. She ran the
! kade this cvcniug and is bow iu Mobile
Bay. !
iaiev,
The British ptearoer General Miramon,
left Havana on the 28th ult., and arrived off
the mouth of the Mississippi on the 31st.—
1 he Brooklyn tired shot and shell at her and
tli ii seized her. A p rite crew was pot*
aboard under Lieut. Adams, and she was
or Mi .l to report to the Niagara of Mobile
About midnight the Miramon was chased
u y a P r >vateer steamer, when her cotifse f a*
altered and her lights extinguished. She
Wits fin -‘d at again, when she weut alongside
’‘ J,; Niagara.
Alter an investigation she was allowed to
proceed to Mobile, her Captaiu agreeing to
come out within a reasonable time after
taking on supplies.
[fipccial Despatch i the American.]
Alexandria, May 25, 9 P. M.—Colonel
Wilcox, Commandant of the Federal forces
at tins city, has issued a proclamation pro
claiming strict martial law. Captain Whit
tlesey, of the Michigan Uegiment, is appoin
ted Provost Martial, and Coinjany H, of
that Regiment, are directed to act as City
Police.
The proclamation assures all citizens that
they will be protected in their persons, and
property, and slave*. All public and private
property will be respected unless the Uni
ted States forces should he attacked.
( itizens are prohibited from entering or
leaving the city without a written permit.—
AH outrages or excesses by the Federal sol
diers will be promptly punished if reported.
The picket guards outside of Alexandria
were last night fired upon and the troop*
called to arms in consequence, but “nobody
was hurt.”
The city is quiet to-day. The body of
Jacksou, who shot Col. Ellsworth, has been
taken to Fairfax county for burial. All the
furniture has been removed from the Marshall
House, and it is now iu the possession of
the Federal troops. This is the House at
which General Washington generally stopped
when he vi .ited Alexandria, and Col. Ells
worth lost his life near the ehamber door
which the Geueral used to occupy.
Sergeaut Butterworth, of the New York
Zouaves, was shot last night at Alexandria
by Mike O Neal, of the same corps, who was
acting as sentry, and receiving no reply to
bis third challenge, fired, and instantly kill
ed the former. Butterworth was a stam
merer, and it is supposed that his failing
to reply was caused by his infirmity.
O Neal is in great distress oq account of 1 the
occurrence.
Norfolk, May 81.—The enemy has des
poiled the inhaditants between Newport
News and Fortress Monroe of their substan-
and taken two hundred of their negros
u the fort for laborers.
It is supposed that the enemy have im
prisoned five ot the white inhabitants, one
ot whom, a Mr. Latimer, was being tried
yesterday for assaulting and w.mni|iuir q
\ ankee officer who insulted him. Latimer’s
fate is not yet known.
All is quiet here. —Evenimj AAetrs.
Brigade t)ucaiii|iiiieut.
The Marietta Advocate says that Govern
or lirowu will undoubtedly call out a Brig
ade, aud encamp it at some point on tlje
State Roiui qejjr Th Brigade
will consist us thirty-three Companies, inclu
ding two Regiments of Infantry—a Bactal
lon of Artillery and a Squadron <>f Cavalry.
A despatch to the Knoxville Register
from Lynch burg, dated the 28th says : “The
majority for Ratification of the Ordinance
of Secession iu the State is about one hun
dred umi/ twenty thousand. Northern coun
ties give twenty thousand majority against
secession.
INVASION OF ALEXANDRIA.
We find the following account of the invasion
us Virginia in the Baltimore American:
From Mr. Heed, correspondent of the N- Y or k
•World/’ and Surgeop of the jiouare Regiment, we
oave the iollowiug particulars of the entree ol that
regiment into Alexandria:
Immediately on landing, the Zouaves marched
up into the centre of the town, to the city flag
-taff, upon which they immediately hoisted the
American flag. Col Ellsworth theu marched with
a portion of his command to the Telegraph office
which he seized and placed under a strong guard,
in order to prevent any news of the movement ol
die Federal troops from being communicated to
the disunion forces South of tnut city. * While at
the telegraph office, he discovered the Sece-siou
dag floating over the Marshall House, and taking
with him a squad of men, proceeded to the place,
and in respectful language desired the landlord
( Jackson) to haul it down. This request oeiug
refused, he proceeded with his squad to the top ot
the house and hauled it down, apd wag met cu his
return, ou the stair?, by Jackson, who shot him,
as above described.
\\ hen he received the shot, Col. Ellsworth drop
ped his sword, and seising hold o( his clothing
over hia breast tore it entirely utf, and looking
down upon the wound closed his eyes aud fell
dead without uttering a word. The Zouaves when
they heard of the death of their commanding offi
cer were overwhelmed with grief and indignation.
Many of tln-m burst iuto tears, and were so over
come by the event as to be utterly inconsolable.
After a while ibe grief occasioned by his death
was converted into auch rage against the Disuniou
its as that the officers in command of the severaj
companies had much a.jo to jtpep tfpm uuuer pon-
M'ol.
From other Ppqrces we learp that the fact of
Ellsworth’s death was kept for two hours front his
men, (other than the immediate spectators,) who
on hearing it were eager to burn the town, but uo
‘iggretsion was permitted on any one or auyibiug.
A number of the Seceseipu officers were captur
ed in the Marshal! House. They are held as pris
oners.
The whole of Sherman’s Battery (six pieces)
crossed the Long Biidge in the advance during
the night, two pieces going on to Alexandria, and
lour pieces turning ot! to the right, Ailiugton way.
The citizens of Alexandria appeared terrified.
Many o t the y&ian men ahoy ted for jqy at the
success of the military demonstration, declaring
that free s|>ee v ji and lice insiiiutious were again
established rbere.
Tribute us Itewpect.
Drayton, Doolv co., Ga., )
May 17tb, 1801. >
Patrick Henry Lodge No. 178 of Free and
Accepted Mason®, met this evening. The object
of the meeting was announced to be for the pur
pose of pacing a tribute of respeel to Bio. A. W.
Denny deceased, kite W. M. appointed A. Li. Paul,
W. H. Minin and 11. P. a coniuilttee to
{MIWf fur lii uoibiueritioii ot the meeting,
who submitted the following which tua unanimous
ly adopted ;
Wiktiaas. a mysterious Fiovidcnec has taken
from our inids’t, iu the prime of life and usefulness,
our highly esteemed and much beloved brother.
Dr. A. W. iionov, whose sodden death; besides
the immediate removal of his remains to the city
of Macon for interment, rendered it impossible
for ns to pay to them the relied due to Mm as a
Masonic brother. Therefore
That whilst we deeply deplore the
loss of one who was so much beloved by ua and
whose services were ot so much value ui us as a
Mason, and to the community as a I‘hysiciun, wc
nevertheless bow with bumble submission to the
decrees of Providence.
Kcxolrrd, That the furniture and jewel* of this
LoMflhw clad in mourning for the space of sixty
that a badge of the same be worn on
arm of each ui-mber of this Lodge for
the apace of thirty days ; and also that there be
a blank page left on thie secretary’s book to record
his death.
Rtnohtd, That the thanka of this Lodge are
tendered to the brethren of M*con Lodge No. 5,
for taking charge of, and interiug the remaioa of
our deceased brother, with Masonic honors, in
Hose Hilt Cemetary
ilivotoYd, Jhat ire deepty condole and sympa
thize with the bereaved wife and weeping relatives
of the deceased.
fU*olrtd. That these proceedings be published
in the Mason Journal k Messenger, and that a
copy oi the same be furnished the family.
A. B. Pakl, 1
W. H. Mats, > Committee.
H. D. Rotals, )
Not So.—We have inadvcnterly omitted
heretofore to stnte that Mr. G. B. Latnar has
come out in an article over Lis own signature,
denyiug the correctness of his report that be
was compelled, by threat* of violence in
New \ ork, to contribute to the cause of Lin
coln. lie did not advance a cent, either
with or against his will and the whole story
is a canard. — News.
The National Intelligencer in an editorial article
di-ap ►roves ot the invasion of Virginia. It ob
seivea that it cwunotseo any policy which looks to
a restoration of the Union by such measures.
DIE d7
In Portsmouth, Va., on Sunday, the 26th ult.,
WilUam Lkcontb, son of Clifford and Anna L. C.
Anderson, of Macon, Georgia. Aged ten months
and twenty days.
SPE4IAL NOTICEhT -
Sperial Holies*.
A few words of advice In reference to the reliable Family
Medicine, Henry’s Extract of Jamaica Dinger : The Con
centrated Extract of Jamaica Ginger prepared by Messrs.
Zefiin * Hunt, I know to be made in strict accordance with
sound Pharmacutical laws, and to be a highly useful Gar
miostive Tunic, gentle stimulant and grateful cordial.
It may be used with decided advantage by those laboring
under feeble Digestion resulting from Dyspepsia, the effect
of climate, a too free use of Alcoholic Liquors, or any other
aause (except inflatcation,) calculated to impair the tone of
the stomach and bowels. C. B. NOTTINGHAM, MD.
See advertisement. mv g
NEW AIM E ItTIHEMENT 8.
CASH ONLY!
We have just received a
S plend id Assort in en t
Os all kinds of
mmmm €©©©l?
seen as
BEKAGK ANGLAIS, PRINTED JACONETT MUSLINS,
PRINTED LINEN CAMBKICK3, for Dresses,
BLEACHED HOMESPUNS, COATS’ THREAD,
CALICpES, Ikl.-H I.INEE, and piaiq
NEW STYIjES
—or—
FRESH GOODBI
All of which we will sell at REASONABLE RATES for
Cash and Cash Only !
Don’t ask for CREDIT, as our Goods are worth more to
us than anybody’s name.
Call aud see our NEW GOODS, and bring the Aloase)
if you wish to huy.
liOSTICK & LAMAR.
Macon, June 2, lbCl.
Confederate States Loan.
1 )OOKS for subscription to the balance of the FIFTEEN
M3 MiLt,km DOLLARS Loan, will b<; opened at the
Agency of the Marine Bank iu this city ou Munuiv, third
day of June, IStii.
ISAAC SCOTT, )
J. B. LOSS, ‘ „
J. C plant Comminissioners.
L. N. WHITTLE, \
June 5,1861.
TO COfifHACTOItS.
PItoPOA ILS will he received up to the UOth of
this Mouth, by the subscriber, at Eatonton, for
liK-BUILDIN(J GRANITE HALL,
Which iff designed to be a
First Class Hotel,
In every particular.
For specificatlcna plans, call on Maj. IL F.
Dense, nea. the former lL.il. Estimates must be forwarded
to me at K.-ttnnfon, Ga.
June 5,1861—3 t J. C DUNHAM.
.Hay liOHi, lsfil.
RT B.4KKKLS Pikes Magnolia Whisky.
I ‘J uj Utrrels Rock opening Rum.
|5 Barrels pßejps Rye (jitf.
ISO boxes grades.
1 Bejies Cigar*.
RftU Barrels Flour,
lot) Tierces Leaf Lard.
76,00 1 H. Clear Sides.
10,000 H Hams.
10,000 H. Shoulders.
16 Hhds. Molasses.
20 Barrels Fyrup
60 Sacks Rio Coffee.
76 Barrels Fugar.
10 llhds. Sugar.
For tale at reasonable prices for CASH, by
june 5 ABHER AYR£9.
K\ X A W AV from the subscriber, on the Roth of May,
• niy Negro Roy, GUS, or TQ a nd, a* he is sometimes called
by tlie la (er name. Said boy is 18 years of ave, 6 feet, 4
inches higl( t copper colored, weighs about 13fi or 140 lbs;
ip standing throws hiintelf back on calf of Lis legs, rtjthgf
thick iips and small mouth. Thg said Roy was purchase;*
by plamiage of Upl- llamatond, us Atlanta, and sold
!n a few day* affgrwarJ to the undersigned
Th? ahoye reward w*B be paid fur the delivery of said boy
tq me, or g suitable reward for his sale cimflr.ement in some
jai! w. b. McCarthy.
Near Marsbalville, June 6, 1861.
NOTION].
IONT- a ntite made by John Chapman, for one hundred
J and sixty-eight dollars,due the let of January, 1861,
payable to the subscriber or bearer. The maker is hereby
notified not to pay said note, and all persons are forewarned
not to trade for the note. S. K. LONG.
Jeffersonville, June 6, 1861.—tt
Mac-ox coist of oudivaky.—wh*™-
as, Joseph H. McKinzie, Executor of t|ie e-,tate o|
John McKinzie, late of sivid county, deceased’ applies
to this Court for (vttefs qismlcsory rruift bis >&id Executor-
Thgsc arp therefore to citg and admonish all persons con
cerned to be and apnear at uiy office ou or before tlie first
Monday In December next, to show cause, if any they have,
Why said letters should not be granted,
Given under my baud and official signature, this 8d June,
IS6I
june S-uifm JNO. L PARKER, Ordldary.
White Sulphur Springs,
MERIWETHER COUNTY, UA.
THIN celtbratad Watering Place will he opened on the
20th of May, and every comfort provided within our
reach, for the accommodation and pleasure of d’t*
have spared no paius or eXMUSp |n URttiiig tpe establish
ment and ground* in 4ml hope to merit an in
jjfelise'uTthe literal patronage heretofore- bestowed.
Tl;e mineral Propertius of our waters are unrivalled in
their beneficial influences over all the diseases where Cha
lybeate, it- and Sulphur, or White Sulphur Waters are needed.
Tlie hundred* of invalids suffering front Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea,
Kidney Diseases, Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Cutaneous,
Affections, Constitutional or auacidenLtl Irregularities, Ac.,
who have found almost miraculous relief, are so widely dis
perse I ttirough the Southern Confederacy, that we deem it
unnece-sary to say anything more of their merits.
To the pleasure-seeker, we recommend our climate, moun
tain air, healthful amusements,choice Iruils aud good socie
ty, as worthy of notice.
A splendid line of
Four- 1 lorse
will run Gaily fmm West folpt to Quc Springs, ami through
r.sA--* Ut Svt’UTßtl l tue Bailroatl ofbcea In Mautgumv
fjt', Onlqiubus acd Atlanta. A.II packages aud uil mail mat
ter prepaid to West-point, c not Jesse U. Adams, will
arrive at the Bprlngs daily.
(Jutui ii.u’ks ami careful driven w j li be found at Qriflin,
ready to accommodate all who come that wav.
may vie Ira M. H. MARKS Jk ItRO.
Lori Hard’s Snufl',
IN BOTTLES AND BULK,
For sale in quantities to Jobbers, by
It. A. KOUI.NMIN A CO.,
Wholkui,r Ditroousta,
LOcTSViLI.E, Kv ,
And M. A. A€. A.SANTAB,
may 2i-4tn NORFOLK, Va.
Special !Voti<*<*.
TIIE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO.
AH K (irepared to forward by Express all Goods through
to Pensacola and Way Stations on the Montgomery
and Pensacola ItaiKigyd—tlie charges paid by the shipper in
all cases. W* the Officers and Soldiers of tlie
Confederate army at Pensacola and elsewhere forwarded
by the Company free of charge, when in Government en
velopes. m. 0. McDonald, Ag’t.
Macon, May fid, 1861.
’ CONI'EOERITE STATES ARMY.
/\NE TOIIFRAAHI.K-BOOIED MEN
( / are wanted for the Cons- derate states Army. The un
designed has op ne-l a Recruiting Office In Horne’s Build
in*. on Cherry street, where applicants must apply for
further information An active and temperate man can
secure the position of Recruiting Sergeant by muking im
mediate application. A. M ROWLAND,
Macon, May 16, 1861. Ist Lieut. C. 8 A.
NOTICE.
111% VE left Mr. JAMES A. KNIGHT my authorized
Agent, during my absence from the oity.
apr 24 B. A. WISE,
GENERAL advertisements.
FOR KLKG ANT MESS GOODS
GO TO
JOHN N. KEIN & CO.,
WUERR YOU WILL FIND ALL THE NOVELTIES
IN
GRENADINES,
SILKS,
BAREGES,
ORGANDIES,
LAWNS, Ac.,
CHJC-A-I? for C’ASIJt
6,000 CADET CANSIMKR,
ro*
lUII. IT All V UNIFORMS,
ALSO
SILK AND LACK MANTILLAS,
HOUSE PLENISHING GOODS,
[
CARPETS, RUGS, Ac.,
At popular prices for CASH !
JNO. N. KEIN & CO.,
may 2 MACON, GA.
DIRECT IMPORTATION!
Crockery, China,
AND—
ware.
MY first shipment from Europe has arrived in Savannah,
and those who have ordered package* will hare them
shipped in a few day*. Thsrt’ are some of the packages
still unsold, any in waut, can, by ordering, have them ship
ped ip a few <iys
fhqve another lot shipped from Liverpool 18th of July,
which 1 shall look for in three or four weeks. Send in tlie
orders. lam now receiving a
LAKGE STOCK OF
Glass-Ware, Tumblers, Goblets, &c.,
FOR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
BOHEMIAN GLASS-WARE,
China. Dinner and Tea Sells, Ar., Ac
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WOOI)*S
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Palace oi* Art!
I)KOII l Itl, V the largest and best appointed Estab
lishment in the South, if not iu the United States. Is
one of the most popular aud interesting places of resort iu
Macon, and is daily thronged witli crowds of delighted visi
tors. The
Collecticm of 3r*iotiires
wt> y luige, umbracing every style known to Ihe art, from
ihs smallest Aiubrotype to the life-size Portrait Wood is
determined, regardless of labor or expeuse, that hisGALI.E
Hi’ shall continue to be the
I Head ituarlt-rs ol l ine Arts In ihe South.
Employing permanently the best talent to be procured to
color ht* Photograph*, in every xtylr, true to nature, and
perfect satisfaction is guaranteed in every instance. A
I large collection of the celebrities of tlie day on exhibition,
. to which has just been added a splendid Picture of the
. Prince of Wales and suit, hlondin, Judge Douglas, and
i others too numerous to mention, hut which tlie public are
; respectfully invited to call and examine. A j Wood uses
j nous but the best materials in hlj bu.ines*, persons In want
; of a pood Picture yflU And it to their advantage to patron
! establishment, as Pictures can be had here at prices
jas low as elsewhere, and of superior style. Ainbrotypes,
I Daguerreotypes and Plain Photographs of every size at low
prices. Call and see R. L. WOOD,
Washington Block, nearly opposite ihe
oct 81 I.anier House. Macon, Ga.
COAXa oil.
OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY,
At $1 20 per Gallon!
Also a Full Stock of
Staple China, Glass, aud Crockery !
JL.aiiips,
J-Hated Crdlevy*
delated Castors,
Spoons, Forks, <&e.,
For Cunl> !
At the RIGHT PRICES!
BOI.NHAW A HF.HXUG,
apr 10 11 Cotton Avknce, MACON, Ga.
H NK V 9 s'"’
CONCRNTHATED
Extract of Jamaica Ginger,
. MADE from the Jamaicaj J® Ginger Root. Fur Cholic,
which not only expels the! wind but thoroughly invig
orates the bo* els and intes tines For Dyspepsia it is
unrivaled, the dose being *— small and giving relief .m
----mediately, thus dissipating low ties* of spirits andJieat}-
. ache. As many denominate
j which undoubtedly is the m wg offer (his a most
! effectual remedy , a fgtv qrop* of Henry ‘•* Ginger in
1 a liltlg wafiir will impart ‘ such a stimulating effect
upon the stomach and bow els that the great desire to
Indulge in liquor is destroy ™ ed, while it produces a
healthy aud natural condi 2! tion of the parts. Asa
Rheumatic Remedy, used extensively, it i'< proved
excellent. To prevent had effect of change of wateror
diet, it was no equals, and ® no one should travel with
out it; sea sickues* is pre vented and fatigue dessipa
ted. No .tie should hesitate SR to use it, being made of a
familiar and long acknowl edged excellent medicine,
( being prepared with great jmL care A of superior strength,
j Use Henry’* and no other. Sp The test of its being gen
! uine it does not turn milky when poured into water.
Made only by ZEILIN A HUNT,
may 8 Druggists, Macon, Ufl.
tar lee special notice.
f. n. buugiiaud,
WATCHIttARKR, JEWELLER, AND DEALER IN FANCY
WARES, DIAMONDS ANI) PRECIOUS STONES, IN
GENERAL, ARTICLE* OF VERTU, AND MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS, CUTLERY, FINEST IMPORT
ED AND AMERICAN WATCHES, TIME
PIECES, CLOCKS, CHRONOMETERS,
CHI HOG li APH IC 1M PI.EM KN TS,
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Cherry St, Macon, Second door below the Telegraph
Printing House
rniiANKFi 1. lor past favors, reminds
i the public that all tlie most fashionable,
elegant and desirable goods in lUU line wifi (£—/ %T
continue to be foqpd at this elegant stand r
in the greatest variety.
Mo txuubh. to show Goods. feb 29-.’6t)-y
WOOTTON k HOLLOWAY,
Commission Merchants,
CORNER OF THIRD AND POPLAR Sts,,
HIACOY, GA.
HA VE just received on consignment and for sale,
10**0 btishela Corn,
luOO (lo OatA,
NhJ do Peas,
1(8) do Meal,
40000 lbs. Tennessee Bacon,
100 kegs and eans Lard,
1000 bbl*. Flour,
100 do. best Ru ikport Lime,
it'ii bales flay,
Also a flue lot ol live Gtese Feathtri and Dried Reef
Hams. apß
CtfHfcctioiicries and Groccvicv.
JH. DAMOUR, at bis old stand No. 140 Mulberry St.
• keeps as usual a full assortment of goods ii the above
line, consisting of Candles of his own manufacture, and fine
Piench Candies. He is the only cue in Macon that imports
Brandy, Wines, and Wine Vinegar direct from France. All
kinds of fine Liquors anil Wines, choice Havana Segars, and
best Tobacco, Oranges, Apple*, and other Fruits, Raisins,
figs, Prunes, Nuts, and Preserves of all kinds, Pickles, Ca.
pres, Olives, Olive Oil, KetchujM, Sauces, Duttsr, Cheese,
Crackers, Cake*, Dried Beef Tongues, Pig Hams, Potatoes,
Onions, Cabbages, and many other articles in that line to
numerous to mention. mar 14~tf
MACON SEED STORE.
LANDHETH’N FRESH GARDEN SEEDS-W. 8.
ELLIS has just received a Urge supply of
CARDEN SEEDS,
From Landreth’s, warranted genuine, for sale at the lowest
price*, wholesale and retail.
jar™ Also, a general assortment of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Macon, Ga., Jan. 16, ts W. S. ELLIS.
Consignment.
RAA BUSHELS STOCK PEAS.
• Vvv fsb ASHER AYRES,
DRY WOODS, ILOTHLNW, it.
dissolution of Partnership.
. fc'tHK special copartnership of HORACE FITCH A CO
A. is dissolved by the mutual consent of Lewis’ Pitch as
* pc', a I partner and H. A W. T. Pitch as general partner*.
Macon, April 8, 1061.
HORACE FITCH & CO.
fIIHE business will be continued for ita unexpired term
X by \V. T. Pitch, under the name and Arm of HORACE
PITCH A 00.
j We shall SELL ALL our large stock of Clothing for Men
j ami Boys at
COST!
For the next SIXTY DAYS. Wn are determined to rduc4
our stock a* low as possible during the coming season.
Call and see us before purchasing elsewhere
apr 8-Sui HORACE PITCH.
MERCHANT TAILORING!
K. WINSHIP
IS now prepared with a first class cutter, good Tailors and
a LARGE STOCK UP PIECE GOODS, to furuish any
thing in the
CLOTHING LINE
At short notice, and in the very best style. (apr 3 (
1801. 1801.
Hpriiig Olotliin^,
WHOLESALE 4AD BETAf L.
1 II 'KVSUMJ*
IS now rcc-ivuig ones the largest slocks of CLOTHING
ever brought to th s place. They were bought cheap
and will be sold cheap.
Casla IJuyors
can find bargains. MrCchants will Jo well Id examine tbiS
stock before purchasing. a|.r a
NEW GOODS!
lYor Spring
flltlE subsetll er has this day received some very hand-
X some English Prints, Muslins, Embroidered and Plain
Barage Anlris for Spring Dresses, and a good stock ot Bta
pie Goods. AH of which will be sold on reasonable terms to
prompt paying credit customers, or for Cash
Give my stock an examination before waiting your pur
chases A G. BOSTICK.
Macon, Feb. 13, lb{jl.
NEW GOODS Yg
NEW GOODS.
NEW GOODS.r
NEW GOOES.
% C
FREE OF DUTY,
FREE OF DUTY.IS
FREE OF DTJTY.f ~
FREE OE I^XTTY.V^
ROSf* A COLE *IAN beg leave to announce to thecitizeus
of Mac,in and the surrounding country that they have
just IMPORTED FREE <>E DUTY frooi the Uuiteii States,
the largest stock of new, desirable goods, that has ever l\e;i
exhibited by tone house in the State of Georgia. Very many
of their goods were bought at such EXTREME lew prices
that MERCHANTS would do well to call and examine them.
This enfire stock was ‘•Bona fide” purchased before the Ist
of March, and therefore saves to the buyer twenty-four per
cent.
tae* Call mid see for yourselves.
KOYR * COLEMAN,
apr 3 At their “ Bazaar of Fashion.”
N. S. FRUDDEN & CO.
Invite attention to their Stock of
Fancy and Staple
DRY GOODS.
SPRING TRADE, 18 Gl.
AVe have a good assortment of
STAPLE GOODS!
Purchased in advance of the Tariff, at low Prices.
All those who have unsettled accounts with us, will please
Consider themselves politely dunned.
apr :{ N. S. PIUJDDEN A CO.
SPRING AN 1) SUMMEII STOCK
OF
JJ R Y GOODS,
\T UW receiving in Store, in large quartities, ha*,ipg been
A.V bought at reduced prices, ‘or cash, we are prepard to
offer great inducements to large purchasers, and solicit an
exa niQUtton of our goods. The following comprise a por
tion of the articles wt are offering :
25 Cases Prints, pew styles,
15 •* Ginghams, new styles,
5 “ Printed Muslins,
25 Bales Tickings,
50 Cases Spool Thread,
150 Hales brown Sheetings and Shirtings,
20 Cases bleached •* “ “
10 “ brown and bleached Janes,
1000 Bolts Summer Pants Goods, all qualities,
500tl Hoop Skirts, all qualities,
100 Bales Osnahurgs,
200 Bales Yarns,
800 Bales Georgia Kerseys, all Wool filling.
Also a large stock of House Furnishing Goods, Linens,
Table Damask, Towelling, l.iuen, Bleached and Brown
Sheetings, Pillow Casing, together with a full and complete
Stock of nearly every article offered in Wholesale Dry Goods
Houses. J. B. A W. A. ROSS
june 13
1860. FALL STYLES! 1860.
13 „A_ I .It 1)
HAS JUST OPBNk'D
A Snpei* io i* T^ot ol
ClolllN,
CnssiiiifreS)
And ViwliiigN,
which cannot he excelled in beauty ami durability.
Having engaged Mons. Rousse, an experienced cutter,
from New York, customers may rely on having something
Superior in the style and fit of new garments.
NEW STYLES
—IN
Heady JVtade OlotTiirvg,
Shirts, Neck Ties, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, Shaw Is, Socks,
Straps, Canes Umbrellas, Ac., tic.
CIIAS. H. BAIRD,
octS Cor. of Cherry and Second Streets.
Millincri)! Millinery!!
PARIS STYLES
Via. Newf^rteans.
OP IH6I.
Mrs. HOWLAND
H\S npneil a fine assortment of the newest Paris
Styles of
Ladies’ llats and Millinery floods,
Os ret ent and Direct Importation to New orlsa.xs.
Her customers and others are invited to call, and she is
satisfied that they will be pleased.
Milliners from a distance can Aw accommodated
with PATTERN HATS and any style of MILLINERY
HOODS. apr 8
Spring uiml Smniner I'asiiion* tor
18H1.
Direct Importations from France via New Orleans
Mrs. F. DESSAU
WOULD respectfully announce to the
ladies that she has just returned from
New Orleans, wliere i,e has purchased for
cash • full assortment of Mi Hi ery, Lace, tjRiKwM
and Dress Goods,<o£e In direct Impor- jfiCTM
tail 111 Mid • • |.t Rffiaelsoii Tliur- dOUffroK
day, Mardi ‘a. VflHfclr... .23>A. confident j3B
that the ladies will Release.l wkJ the styles E|R jjffy
and qualities, as they are superior to any T&r J /*,
brought heretofore to this place. • jB If
Milliners supplied at wholesale with ™ IWI
Bonnets and Millinery Goods. ‘ apr 8
JJaulv Olrecks.
/ IHETKK n all Banks of the city, for sale. Also,
HI.AMiS !
Os every varety, and to correspond with the recent laws of
the State. At the Journal and Mojcnjer Office.
Military Book*.
Anew supply of Harare's Tactics, Scott’s Tactics,
Cooper’s Tactics, Cavalry Tactics, and Mabou'a Trea
tise on Field Fortification, for sale at
fet> 18 BOA RDM AN ’S.
fiENKRAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
RiQioiis and ( Hi \Rn
Directly Imported!
R iSjISW" 18 * vingtke floest
Liquors, Wines and Clears
which he offers to the public on as .easonable t e n.
can afford. 83 *
invalids and others, * iahiug a superior article of Win.,
or other Liquors, will fled it greatly to their advantage to
give him a call, as they may rely on the genuineness ot e t t .
ry article sold.
Liquors can be purchased in bottle or by the gallon, as U
may suit purchasers.
Cigar* of the very beet brands, hy wholesale or retail,
and of direct importation, can always be feund at my
store, at the house formerly occupied by Mr. James E.
Wiiiier as an Kachan e and Lottery Office.
Mr. Maussenet. In retiring from his old established busi
ness, embraces this opportunity to tender tiis grateful ac
knowledgments to his old friends and customers, from all of
whom lie solicits a ah* re of patronage, in his new enterprise,
Macon, June 18, 1860.—12-y
Furni tur<e.
IN I \ L Parlor Setts, Rose Wood, Mahogany aud tieorgia
Walnut Furniture.
Secretaries and Book Caae->, Ur-sk- and Book Cases, Bu
reaus of Rose Wood, Mahogany and Wairmt.
iSofas. Tetc-a Teles, l/ivan.s Sociables, Ottoman*, in Hair
OloUi, Plush, Brocalel, Ac.
Arm, Rocking, Sewing, Parlor, Bedroom, Dining Hair
Cloth, Plush, Brocatel, Cane, Sp.it Bottom, and every kind
of Chair known to the trade.
BCDKVCADS.
RoS- Wood Walnut, Mspie, Mahogany, Beach, Oooi,
tligh, l.ow, French and Cottape.
Wardrobes t>l Rose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut and Pine.
Sales of all lMtierii9.
T A HLK*.
.%* vhogany, W a luut, Ci..-rry, Pine, Ex .emlon, FoldiugUer ‘
Square, Roonu, Ac.
kLaUrasies of Hair, Oottou. Moss and Patent Bp, mg.
leather Beds, PlUows and bolsters.
Fine Mirrors, cojiiuon loosing Glasses, Looking (ilast
Plates, Picture(lLu.
Vfindow Shades, and Curtain Bands Cornices,
buckets, Tubs Dippers, Brooms, Brush Rrooius, Feather
Ou ters, Foot Matts, So., for sale on the most reasntutnle
terms.
Lumber takeu in • aeh&nge, or Lumber made up iu Die
most fashionable styles ot Furniture to order.
We have one of the largest Stocks of FINE FURNITURE
in ‘.hesitate, and we are constantly manuiacturing, and Uh
to sell. Call and see us.
febliS WOOD, BRO. A 00.
FllSra ARTS! j
f|AHE Photographic-Portraits colored in Oil, produced by !
X J. A. PUGH A BRO , Triangular Block, Macon, Ga.,
are still considered the best to be attained in the State. We
acre awarded the premium again this year, at the State
Fair, which has just closed, for tlie best Photographs. With
our new process for enlarging Photographs to life size from
Daguerreotypes of deceased persons, and with the aid of j
two first •: lass Artists employed by us, we are product* g |
Portraits as perfect and as much like the original as it is
possible f'irtttrrs to be made. Call at PUGH’S and see
the Photographs by their new process, which are the largest
ever tnaite in the State, none like them can he Seen else
where. A MHROTYPRS at very low prices. (octal
rut ch;i:vii i\ii TMia-Buii bw.sk,
WEE II IL AVEISTE) !
Wt Li, stand the Spring Season of the present year,
commencing the Ist of March and ending the last of
June, at Messrs. Hill, Wright A Marshall’s Stable, in the
city of Albany, and at my resilience, on the Newton Road,
three ami a half miles below the city, at the following rates,
to-wit :
For thorough bred Mat es forty dollars the season, in ad
vance, or fifty dollars if charged, which must be settled by
note during the season. For common Mares twenty-five
dollars cash, or thirty dollars to be settled by note during
Hie season.
At the above rates, all [lersnits have Hie privilege of the
Spring and Fall season free of any other extra charge.—
Mares sent to Whirlwind, will be buarued at tuny cents per
day—Mal e an.l Colt at fifty cents per day, which mu.-t lie
paid before die Mares are taken away. No Mare will be
delivered without an order from the owner or his agent.
All posiible care taken to prevent in cidents, hut no respon
sibility for any. One dollar to the Groom in every ease.
JKJ’.K.MIAII WAI.Tk.RB.
l*t*digrp<! of IVliirluiiitl.
lie was sired by Teni|est, he by Pnuipkinboy, he by
Stockholder, (for Stockholder’s pedigree see Americah Turf
Register,) Pnmpkinhoy's dam, Laura Taylor, was sired by
Sir Kielui.nl, her dam Independence, by i’acolet, grand dam
Fancy by Wilkes’ Wonder, wiio was sired by imported Dio
mede. Wonder’s dam was also the dam of Pacokt, her g
g. dam by old Celeb, her g. g. g. dam by YYildair, her g. g.
g. g. dam by Mark Anthony, her g. g. g. g. g. dam hy im
ported Fearuanght. Sir Richard was sired b.v Pacolet and
out of Madame Tonson ; she by Top Gallant, be by Galliiin,
he by imported Bedford. Her dam by Gray Medley, Oscar,
imported Fearnaught, Ac. Sir Richard was a full brother
to Mons. Tonson, and Champaign and also to Sir Henry,
who ran the famous race against American Eclipse. Paco
let was by imported Citizen, he by Pacolet of England, be l,y
Blank and Blank by the Gmlolph ti Araldan. Pacolet’s
daiu was by Typo Saib, he by Lindsay’s Arabian, the best
son of the Godolphin, and was out of Silver-tail, she was
the Hanneger’s White-Nose. Tempest’s dam was the fa
mous old race mare, Mary Queen of Sooths, she by imported
Leviathan, her dam by Pacolet, her g. darn by Diomede.—
WHIRLWIND’S dam old Ann liarrow, was by Cook-of-tlie-
Rnck, he by Durock and he by old Diomede (see Tuif Reg
ister,) Oock-of the-Rock was out of the Romp, own sister
to Miller’s Damsel, the dam of American Eclipse. Ann
Barrow’s dam was Zeher, she by Virginian, he by old Fir
Archy. Virginian’s dam Meretriz was by Magog, her grand
dam N arc is* was by imported Shark, g g. dam Rosetta was
by imported Sentinel, her g. g. g. dam Diana by Claudius,
her g. g. g g. dam Sallio Painter was by Sterling, litr g. g.
g. g. g. dam ihe imported Mare Silver : Zeher’s dam was by
Col. Hawkin’* Gray Archy. For extended Predigees, fee
American Turf Register.
P’GrJform.n.iicoisi.
WDIRDWIND’S first race was at Atlanta, Ga., when a
three years old. was beaten by Brown Dick in three heats,
Whirlwind winning the second heat, the fastest in the race.
His second race was for the Hutchinson stakes over the
Washington Course at Charleston, 8. C. He was again
beaten by Brown Dick in tut remarkable short time of 8.42.
I think him as a race horse for all distances, superior nut
only to Whirlwind, but any other horse in America.
Whirlwind’s third race was over the Central Course at
Macon, Ga. He there ran a sweep stakes, two mite heats,
which he won in two mile heats, beating Col. Campbell’s
Wagner Killy, Morrison’s Monarch colt, and Maj Kasly’s
colt— time,B.os—8 BB—purse, f'2,UH! —track reported heavy.
On iaturday of the same week, he ran for the Jncky Club
I’uist—njile heats —best three in five. Col. Golds by’*
Rough-amt Ready, ha'f brother to Brown Dick, and Maj.
Ktsly’s cit. colt by Chieftain were entered against him : the
rare was won by Whirlwind—the first heat by Bough-aid
Heady, the next three by Whirlwind—time, 1 -M}i —1 ‘>*34
I.s4Jj—l..*>4—the second beat being faster than the first, it
is needless to say l threw off the first. Being In bad order,
he was taken from the turf and turned out till August, when
he was put iu tralnlngfor the Nashville races. He made
bis first appearance on that Course iu a sweepstake race of
two mile beats against Invincible and Henry Perritt, the
latter a half brother of Brown Dick, and whose time in a
two mi e heat race stands unparallelled in the annals ol
raring, having run a mile in Lite second beat in 1
Bets were freely made that Whirlwind would be distanced,
hut far from it, lie won the race in two straight heats, dis
tancing Henry Peri itt in the first—time. 8 47—8.57—track
heavy. The same week he ran against Little Arthur, in a
race of two mile heats, winning in two straight heats, and
making the best time ever made upon that course siime it
WHS established, more >h>‘ forty years ago— time, 8.4.'.
8.0 ay,. The week following, he rail another race of two
mile heats, which was over the Walnut Course, again beat
ing Invincible; lie was afterwards entered within the same
week, in three mile heat race against Perritt and lodine.
The rider being instructed to run a trailing heat, fie lost it ;
in the second lie took the lead and maintained it; in the
third heat he led for the first mile and a half, hard in hand,
but owing to the bad condition ol the track, caused by a
heavy rain, which was at that time falling, lie slipped and
fell, as did both of the other horses, his rider being hurt by
the fall was taken from the field, ?nd Whirlwind having
ruptured a leader in one of his legs, has since been unable
to stand at training. Perritt died without getting to liis
stable. C. A. HAMILTON.
mar 20 2m
JAMES MACKOV. J. K. LYTLE.
MACRO Y, LYTLE & CO.,
COMMISSION k FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
SOUTH-EAST OORNEK CHESTNUT A COMMERCIAL Sts.
ST. 1.01 IS, .TOO.
TIIWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE in the PRODUCE COM-
I MISSION business in thiseity lias given us an acquain
tance with the market that will enable us to render satis
faction to those who may entrust their business to us. Onr
careful and piompt attention will be given to the orders of
our friends for the purchase of GRAIN, FLOUR, PORK,
BALE ROPE, Ac., at the lowest market rates,
tnar 27 ’6l-tf
CARHART & BRO.
(LATH OP NEW Tout.)
Have returned to this place, wliere they
will be pleaseii tu ace tbeir Friends, AH
communications promptly attended to.
fear Store ill Raßtou’s Rock Building, on
Third Street.
j AS. P CARITART,
\VM. 13. CARHART.
• Macon, March IMMI. _ *’
15:,4 -on. lurin l.artl ail I’lour.
e- c.tSRX BACON.hog round,
and ty 7.V.0 Piiehets CORN
28 Barrel* LARD.
25 Half barrel* I.ARI),
40 Kegs 1 ARI).
simi Hbls. 8. F. and Family FLOUR,
an ni.ds. MOLASSES.
40 Bids SYRUP.
25 Half bbls. 6TKUP.
UK) Uhls, refised ?UfiARS.
75 Sacks COFFEE.
125 Boxes TOHACt O.
:hl Btdi. WHISKEY.
F..r sale low for Cash. ASHf It AYFRH.
MiiCOl) Krl#. JR|, Ih6l.
Corn ;nl Oats.
IKd IMI BHKLS Prime Corn. 504 bushels Oats,
,/UV/ Jor sale by
mar 20 BOWDKE A ASPFRSOS.
75,000 Uik. of Macon.
JUST received 75,t*M pounds of choice Bacon—cusoiL’
er* must call soon, is the stock in goingoff
frh VI AftULK A i KrS.
“Thai” Tobart#.
THK choicest brand of Chewing Tobacco, manufactured
In this country, juit received and for sale by
MASSKNBURG 4 SON,
dec ft fiuccusaor* to S. L. fitrohecoter.
ORfffiS. MEDFfINKS, PAINT, OIL, Ac
ASSENBURG & SON,!
<Sjcvstrtrsfo E. L. StroLecker.)
Corner Sri and Mulberry Streets,
DKALKM IS *
CHOICE DRUGSj
( SELEOTE D MEDICINES, 1 1
PUBE CHSMXCALS,
! SURGICAL l&sixmimTS, li
\\ I \ l>o W iCASS,
PERKUAfERY, ;
FAINTS,
oiijf. j*
Affecllol uoat, •
FkJejjfc OA&bJix XfJ&Lt.
-.-, j ’ -y. |
Mrrettiiite and I'hyMriaus,
*Bu ritDß fBCMt>ELVKd
Ott Ufaiing iu Articles of tlit
!
riRHT QUALITY,
ißit low raicM,
WA 1 REIT upon BEINIi SIITEU.
nov 2S
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTFNDFD TO.
JBQTA B L I S H E D 1825.
JTJBT RECEIVED
GEORGE FAVNE’S
CHEMICAL AMD DRUG STOLE.
rIHK Articles aientioired here, which are oi Superb.r
X quality, and sold at Fair Prices : ’
Kerosene and Coal Oil, inferior to none sold,
Winter, Sperm and Linseed Oil,
Raw and Boiled Lirserd OP,
(•live Oil in Bottles and by the tin Iron,
Wnite Lead in Kegs and assorted size cans, from I lb. to
lon lu*.
Zinc, White in kegs and cans,
Colors, in cans and hoses, nil and in water,
Paint Druslies and all kinds of Artists Tools,
Sponges, Putty, Paid Knives and Tilts,
Potash, in kegs, bulk and iron boxes.
French Glass, and alt kind* of Glass Ware,
Dye Woods, Acids, Burning Fluid. Alcohol alnl Turpentine,
Lamp Wick, bleached and unbleached, all qualities,
Hay Water, Beil Cologne Water, and Rose Water,
Gelatineand Flavoring ExtraetsJFresh Hops and Fresh
Honey, .
Gorki, all sixes, Hard Rubber Trusses, and *ll other lu
‘trumtnt‘,
Hedgmaus Ricine Oil,and Lublns A ntiqueOU hr tbe Hair,
Fine Tooth Brushes and Fine Toilet Soap, beat dual*
Magnesia,
Hurnetl’a Cocoiueand lCaliston and Woo’d Hair Restora
tive*, ‘
Mrs Allen’s Hair Restoratives, and her Tvio Bslsamun,
Fresh Vaccine Matter, and fresh Congress Water,
FreHh Garden and Flower Seeds,
Chemical, Medicinal Herbs and Genuine Medicines.
Macon, Oa., April lSth,lß6o—y
r. a. CASTLES T . v 4 hi>K, c
ftEW FIRM.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRT7G STORE !
lI’ASTI.KS A ViIRDELL,
DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES,
WOV LD respectfully Invite the attentior
of Physicians, Merchants and V'lHDteif
othr-ir stock of I natl ulhrHi.d lleii6,
ffedielueii, nirmlra)*, Ac Ac. Kt'*,)
They fetd assured that no house in this city a
an offer a stock superioi iu qualify „r lower
o price. A supply of DENTAL and SURGICAL Insfrq
uents, Ac., will he kept constantly on hanu.
GARDEN *>EED t
Paints, Oils, (ilass, Varnishes,
ront the best houses In the United Ptstes.
There will aim he found in our assortment FINE BRAN
DIES and WINES of the purest quality, purchased express?
y for medicinal purpose*.
Every article usually kept by Druggists can he obtained
it reasonable prices.
Physicians Prescription* prepared with great care,
may 9-’60 —y
Di’iiofs and Medicines,
AT ELLIS’ DRUG STORE,
Corner Cherry Street and Colton Avenue.
XIST received, a fresh supply o f Drugs and Medkinet
Perfumery, Paint and Varnish Brushes Superior Con*
Oil, Burniug Fluid. Camphene,Alcohol and Potash; Jaynes
Ayres’, Wright’s, Moffat’s, and Strong’* Pills ; Hemboidt’s
Extract of Rurhu, Sanford’s Liver Inrfgorator. Mr Wins
low's Soothihg Syrun, Degratn’s F,cleetrlc Oil, Mustang
Lin'nieut, Indian Chotageene, Jayr.es’, McLean’s, and
Fahnestock’s Vermifuge;iSebzer Aperient and Citrate of
Magnesia, warranted genuine,
jane 20 18-’Ct W. S. ELLIS, Agent.
ri KOKRIA, Raron oinil) . —Coi nr ofObpisa-
V* r av or siin Oovsiv.
Wherein,, Avner Burnam. Admlniatiat<>r on the estate of
lames S. Caldwell, late of said county, dew'd, applies to this
Court for letters of distnist-ion from said Administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all pet sons con
cerned to be and appear at my office on or before the first
Monday in December next, to show cause if any they ten,
why said letters should not Le granltd.
Given under my hand and official signature. fhj;22d May,
191. JOHN L. PARKER,
may 2tl-mCm Ordinary.
( A EOHl4l.fi, ‘tfaeuu County.—Court c-r Oju/Ini-
X by or si in Outn.fr. :*
Whereas, Avner Burnam, Administrator on the ertnte of
.lolm I. Haugahnok, lAte of as id county, deo’d, applies to this
Oo„rt for Itlteig of dismission floor said administration.
These are therefore to rile and admonish all persons con
cerned to be and appear at my office on or before the first
Monday in December next, to show cause, if any they can,
why said letters should noi be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, ibis 22d May’,
1861. aOIIN L. PAi KtR.
may 29-rafim Ordinary.
VALIAIILE FARM
FOR SALE.
IOFFEH for sale my Farm in Cass county, lying sot r
miles from Carlcrsville, on the road leaning to Rov.lat and
■Springs. It comprise* t>etw cell Bev u and Eight Hundred
Acres, three hundred of which arc chared and ur.drr good
fencing. The main dwelling has five rooms flni-hed In the
rie .test modern ttyle, also a * ing with thiee rooms. The
farm houses consist of a large Gin-house ar.d packing 8, rtw,
Corn-house and Barn, Stable* for twelve or fitteen Horses,
Carriage house, Overseer’s houe, and lilac* Smith fchop ;
also cotnfortabie houses for tweniy- or twenty fire negroes.
The location is one of the tuns, healthy in the State, and
is in two miles of Rowland Springs.
For further particular*, apply to my acer.t, on the
place, or to me at Macon.
may 1 6-4 t WASHINGTON POK.
new Carpet Store*
JAMES <Jr . BAILIE,
DIRKCT IMPOETKB OF ALL KINDS OX
Carpeting*,
Rugs, Fluor Oil Mollis, Window Shades, Lc.
Curtain Daiuasks, Lace and Muslin
CURTAINS, AC.
No. 234 KING ST., ( IIAULESTON, S. C.
G. BAILIE & BRO..
205 BROAD BT&SBT, AUG L ST A, GA.
may 2-40-1 y*
LAMBERTS & HOWELL
819 KITSTO STREET,
Wfsr BIDE,
Importer*. loOlkcr* anti Dunlci's in
English. Scotch and Domestic
O .A. Ii PF/riN Gr S,
HUGS. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
I.INFN GOOD*. MATTINGS, Ac.
may i- tbi-ly*) CRANLEKTAN, S.
The Harden Express Cos.
WILL PASS GOODS AT THF.
C it-,tom House at Savanuah,
AND FORWARD THEM
Ry Express or Freight Train, as parties may prefer, oidy
charging for our trouble the Custom Hou9e Fees, for passing
and forwarding. Jor further Informationconcerningthe
above, apply to M< . *•
MacomtUKbSMttl,
Examine ourGoois aai Price* betors bnymg ecMwhore