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•ai Dtsp*tcb to the Savannah Republican ]
l!,c Or|fHß* on the Haiti*,
of K-Ihel Chnrrh.
( - vr.f K'Ton, June 17.—A batch of late
V rk papers have beea received here,
•in. a most refreshing variety. They
1 of the battle c>f Bethel Church, and
n ‘ dreadfully over the result.
< says: “ Oeueral Butler has do
Ii ind General Pierce no courage, and
t - > r this brace of Massachusetts bar
, . i- are and ‘lnissed to their pleadings the
Lite- are too valuable to be sqann
•u\. rt p ditical hacks into heroes ‘’
says: “The war should be
• I the Southern t onfederacy recog
r \re can’t do any better.” *
.’Kill/ condemns the mistakes Ly
\ ankee troops tired on each other,
tii ftieersought to Wcaabieicd.
’ w or,i paper* geuer&ily ackuowl
v were badly whipped,
h declared his intention to have
” ;uIJ whip the rebels in twenty.
r r h urs. -i ‘ .x .
i miton.—ln view of the Austria’s
• receive Burlitigatne, he has been
• Minister to China.
.National Intelligencer says the gov
't will soon pay the troops.
. liilton, a wealthy planter, and a
i • t the Soatheru Company, have
I i< 1.
rument has received dispatches an
- the evacuatiou of Ilarpei’e Ferrv.
‘i.lUCli—The Bridge at Harper’s
F • •>3 burnt between five and six o’clock
: ng ; It is teportcd ‘that all the
i e iiecu withdrawn from the Mary?
Eight carloads of provisions
■ roved to prevent their failing into
:< ’■* of the Federal troops. The Bridge
’ >suisf *wn has beeu burnt-
IT! von:;.—Leivy, I uionist elected to
in the Gil dhtrict by 375 majority.
k;;ick, Mp.—A special ageut of the
at and Press, just from Maryland
ii ... •. overlooking Harper’s Ferry, says
rv is been mainly evacuated, only
> ... usand men remaining.
i ute of the maiu body was bv Turn
’ bar lest own and Sheppardstowu.
town Briilge was burnt. The
i 1 kets are withdrawn from Wil
i t the .State Journal, has been
‘• —The steamer Louisiana with
: < 1 the invading force is here, to
:trd Roersteiu’s Regiment.
• r N.—Blair despatches to the
•r it Ijouimille as follows: The or
:>•: in til matter coming from dis
i;; - to be heM for postage, does uot
t . prevent delivery on payment of
■* a ni>hia.—Active military niove
pr: reding in cousequeuce of the
•” f Harper’s Ferry, and an effort
to prevent the Southerners
: n iting their forces.
ii i ngtox.—Sheuek has been ordered
tic Potomac with his brigade. An
. ;a Beauregard is apprehended.
hot is, loth.—lbcrstein’s regiment
i est • n the Pacific Railroad. The
- \ ’unteera have entered Missouri
si liiiiiniba!.
.•> -:;son with cars and locomotives
->. ‘t from Jefferson city, burning
-as lie goes. It is said a large
: >• ( iifederate troops in Arkansas
• • rn Texas, are ready to move to
f Missouri on Jackson’s invitation.
.1 Diipakhei to the Charleston Courier.]
-iporlaut from T!auas<a<t.
‘•AsgAs, Jane 12.—Muj. Gen. Banks
ttimand at Baltimore, and Gen. Cad*
r, whom he supercedes, is to conduct
a fr- iu the Relay House to suppoit
I’litersun, who is to operate by way of
wn and Frederick,
xpeet no attack here, though it is
t that a tight will shortly occur l>e
n tii. place and Harper’s Ferry. Our
1 ; - under the strictest discipline aud
i r { .ration. , |j£ .
* 1 U’f?Aßl>S> the family physician of
viiam Ijncoln, was captured here yes
-1 -iy t and sent this morning to Richmond.
fr-un llagarstuWD, Md., state that
< nfeierate troops crossed the river at
i'ville, and on Saturday night atteinp
•ze the canal boat aud eight hundred
f 3 nir. They failed, however, in
~ience of the overwhelming force sta.
td re, including the Sharpsburg Home
Virginia troops have burnt three can
-and destroyed three locks between
Point of Rocks and Harper’s Ferry,
he tr.irtor Governor of Maryland has
ii r Federal tn tops to put down the
v >ic of the people. He hopes to intimidate
an 1 control the Legislature by a large force
it Fredrick.
ri n. PatteßSON will advance to-day with
hi” 1 1. to that point. Stirring times may
e ;■ v<l there shortly. The spirit of
r - nc.j has been making rapid progress
og the members of the State Legisla
ture.
The dam on the Potomac has been the
fa sh arp conflict. It originated in
rnptOß the part of the Virginians to
iipli.-h its destruction, which was resis
-1 i! y the enemy. The attempt was again
1 v. I Ly the Virginians this morning,
i Pt [by the Home Guard of Clear
•■ii- un i \\ illiumsport. The engagement
*’ going on.
i lo.vd, June I*2.—Military affairs arc
-an active turn. Despatched and hi
- from th? battle of Bethel state our
’ to l*e but one killed, namely, a soldier
u ’*'• yatt, from Richmond, and five woun
i hat of the enemy is put down at 20
’ b but the supposition is that many of
ir ’ ad and w uuded were removed from
~ie tield. Blood covreed their ground in all
directions.
One of their officers, C a pt. Wardrom was
kilh and while he was advancing on ©ur entrench
ments. He hud m anted the fence when Col.
lliii, of the North Carolina Regime ute, said :
“Bovs, there’s your mark; kike him down.’’
Iu .in instant he led dead. Another, sup
posed fiotn his dress to be a field officer, was
shot trout his horse, bu carried off the
■•W.- Atter these losses there was great con
fusiou among the em-my, and they retreated
towards Hampton, leaving on the ground a
considerable number of havrcsacks, guns and
revolvers.
‘ V The watch and sword of Capt. Wardrop
is now in Richmond. Our men behaved
bravely. Voting Wyatt, who was buried
( this afternoon with military honors, was shot
; in the centre of the forehead while ml van
c.ng with four others to att;K-k fifty.
j Arrival of llik bfcttinship Adriatic.
j New York, June 12.—The steamship
I Adriatic has arrived at St. Johns, N. B ,
from < ralway, the sth of June.
Com im-rcia I.
Liverpool Cotton Market. —The sales of
cotton on Monday and Tuesday were 25,000
bales. The market closed firm and active.
LrrrrpoU Krearhtvjfs Market. —Bread-
Stuff < dull.
London Money Market. Consols were
quiet at 90$ a 01}.
o*teral ltew-4.
Lnglaml and I- ranee have prohibited prizes
taken by Southern privateers from being
brought into the ports of those Governments.
Proclamation from C.ov. Jackson—so,ooo
Troops called far (he Defencemit,Miirl.
Sr. Lot is.—Gov. Jackson has issued a piocla
mation, in which he declares that outrages of an
unlooked tor and unparalleled character have been
u,dieted on the peace and dignity of Missouri,
And upon the right* and liberties of her people, by
wicked and unprincipled men, protesting to act
under the authoiity of the Federal Government.
The most solemn enactments of your Legislature
have beeu null lied. Your volunteer soldiers have
been arrested. Your commerce with sister Sut, s
stopped, and trade with your own fellow citizam
sd’.jected to the control of armed soldiers. Peace
ful cilizebs have beeu imprisoned without warrant.
L o offend tug and defenceless men, women aiul
children have been ruthlessly shot down aud mur
dered, and other unparalleled indignities heaped
ipon your State and join selves.
To these you have submitted with patience and
iorbearance, which has only encouraged more
daring usurpations.
My object has beeu to preserve peace and avoid
•var from the Border States. With that view,
General Price arranged wiiii General llarucv, and
the State government has faithfully adhered to
•hat agreement, ii-it the Federal government
■nauifetted its disapprobation of the compact by j
the dismissal of Gen. llurney, and has commenced
proceedings utterly hostile to the agreement.
\\ aiviwg the dignity of Missouri, I had an intei
view with Gun. Lyon, bis successor,and submitted
nropofition* more honorable to the Federal Gov
ernment than to the State of Missouri : that if the
Federalists would withdraw, I would pledge myself
to disband the miiitia, and all citizens regardless
of their political opinions would suppress insurrec
.ions and maintain neutrality. If necessary to cart v
tut these pledges I would call far Federal assit?
tance.
Nothing but a desire to avert the horrors of
civil war could have induced these humiliating
prepositions, but they were reject’ and.
Governor Jackson then calls out fifty thousand
Volunteers to repel the invaders.
[From the X. C. State Journal Extra, June 12 ]
Ottilia 1 Account.
DISPATCH FROM COL. HILL TO GOV. ELLIS.
Copy of a letter received this afternoon at four
o'clock by messenger from Yorktown:
Yobktown, Va , June 11, 1861.
Hun. John If”. Etlix, Governor of Xorth Oaroliun :
Sir—l have the honor to report that 800 men
of my regiment and 360 Virginians were engaged
for five and a half hours with lour and a half r, gi
tuents of the enemy, at Bethel Church, nine miles
from Hampton.
The enemy made three dislinet and well sustain
ed charges, but were repulsed with heavy 10.-s.
Our cavalry put sued them for six miles, w hen their
retreat became a total rout. Fearing that heavy
reinforcements would be sent up from Fortress
Monroe, we fed back at nightfall upon our works
at Yorktown. I t egret to report the loss of one
man killed, private Henry L. Wyatt, Edgecombe
Guards, and seveu wounded.
The less ol the enemy by their own confession
was 150, but it may be safeiv estimated at 250.
Our regiui.nt behaved most gallantly. Not a
man shrunk from his post or showed symptoms of
fear. When more at leisure, I will give you a de
tailed report of the operations.
Our Heavenly Father has most wonderfully inter
posed to shield our heads in the day of battle ; un
to His great name be all the praise for our success.
With much respect, f). 11. Illl.T>,
Col. lsußegiinent N. C. Volunteers.
KACCN VOLUMItES-
Tlie following named member.* of this veteran
corps of our city have been honored with appoint
ments in the army and navy of the Confederate
States:
Hon. member Z. T. Conner, Colonel of Infantry.
I‘rivate Juliti ti. I’atuii, Captain of Infantry.
lire vet 3*l Lieut. I.croy Napier, Ist Lieut, of
Infantry.
Ist. Sergeant Robert If. Atkinson, 2d Lieut, of
Infantry.
Corp’l Edward P. Bowire, 2d Lieut, of Infantry.
CorjMjral Josiah T. Bpt, 2d Lieut, of Infantry,
Private Wi.bwr K. Johnson, 2d Lieut. C. S. Navy,
The following members of iheeoips have been
honored with appointments iu the 2d Independent
battalion of Geoieia Volunteers, now on service
at Sewell’s Point, Virginia:
Hon. member C. 11. Rogers, CotumUaary.
Private Samuel Subers, Asabtaot Quartermas
ter. — ‘itleyeaph.
Brilliant Achievement —The Norfolk
Day Book, of Saturday, gives the follow
ing account of an achievement of the enemy:
We leant that one of the Federal stea
mer?, supposed to be the Quaker City, yes
tenl.iv fired about twenty shot and shell into
a private dwelling-house near Cape Henry
Beach, completely demolishing the entire
structure. The property, we understand, be
longs to David Corprew, K|., and within a
mile aud half of Lynnhavcn Bay. It had
been used as a headquarters for the Princess
Anna Cavalry, but it was at that time va
cant, no one being on the premises except
au old negro man who was iu the yard, aud
on the first shot striking the house he tum
bled over with fright, but on recovering, pick
ed bin! self op and crawled away on his hands
aud kuces.
The Battle <*t Bktuel. —The Charles
ton Courier has the following special dis
patch :
Richmond, June 13. —The latest reports
from Bethel indicate the affair to boa com
plete victory ami route of the Liucoluites. —
After the battle a flag of truce was sent to
Col. Magrudcr, for the purpose of burning
the dead and exchanging prisoners. Col.
Magrudcr said they might do the first, but
declined the last proposition.
The officer bearing the tiag of truce said
their loss in killed and wounded was 230. —
It is believed that over 500 were absent from
roll call next morning.
Two of their officers, besides one General,
•re rupjiosod to have beeu killed.
Thirteen prisoners were taken to Rich
mond.
Ito port ant tor Deference.
The distances of some of the most important
places from \v ashington, we specify below so that
Terence I'” ° Ut ,he tU * Up for
The great Fortress Monroe, at the outlet of
James nver and Chesapeake Ii iv, di,tarce from
V aah.ngton, by the P*tociau and B„v 225 miles.
an lT n | Ua e‘’ Uigton t 0 Ktc-fiifcond, via Potomac
and railway f roa , Aequia creek, 130 miles.
W * S ‘' l '7 JtoU 10 creek, down the
i o omac, 55 miles.
k rout Washington to Alexandria, below Wash
ington, 7 nnles.
From Washington to Arlington Heights, aero=s
t>l n ir ,° m ‘ he l,rtsideut 8 How, os the
b.rd flies, 2| miles.
JIT W u hifl?, °r f° n * r P* r ’ 8 by rail,
miles. By cabal along the Potomac, 60 miles.
I-rom Havre de Grace, down Chesapeake Btv
and ihence (via Annapolis Railroad) to Washing
ton, 86 miles, e
Ho. via Baltimore to Washington, 64 miles,
fiotn New \ ork to Havre de Grace, lf,o miles,
l imn V. 7 ork to Washington hv rail, 233 miles,
from New \ork to Washington by sea, and bv
Chesapeake Buy and I'otomac river diiect 530
miles.
\ ia the s* a, the bay, and Annapolis Railroad
about the same. ’
I nit-resting from Virginia.
lire Richmond JtKfmtek of Fat-rdav eon fains
further details of the engH<jetii<?nt at Bethel but
tew additional facts or incidents of interest. From
the correspondence of the ItieytUh we cull the
following Items of interest. At Norfolk, Ports
luouiF, and ilie various points of defence
the Elizabeth river, everything seems to be quiet*
and no movements of interest had taken place’.
Issuers from Manassas Junction, dated 13th, report
nothing worthy of note. No news of interest from
Harper’s ferry <o the 13th ; . A letter from Hamy
ton, .1 ‘tailing the depredations and outrages conj
oint. and by the Federal troops at and in the vicinity
of Fortress Mouroe, says:
These depredations, however, are now being
checked by something a little more substantial and
effective than paper proclamations. As most of
our military force is necessarily occupied at York
towii, some citizens arc organizing guerilla parties.
Thev have already killed four, and wounded and
taken about a half dozen prisoners. Day before
yesterday two of our men surprised n squad of
about twenty, shot two of thc-m dead, and put the
rest to flig’t. This was within hall a utile of their
camp at Newport News.
Northern Items.
Hon. John Cochrane, of New York, was to day
authorized by tin* Secretary of War to have mus
tered for immediate service, undue the United
States Commi-sioitere, for three years, a regiment
of infantry, to bo raised and commanded by him
self as colonel.
A recent general order of the War Department
is as follows:
“ Second Lieutenant W. McCreerv having ten
deie l Ilia resignation while in the face of the re
bels, his name will be stricken from the roll of the
army.
(Signed) “L Thomas, Adjutant General.”
Hon. Eutiiipisou Etheridge’s name having been
mentioned in connection with the Clerkship of the
House, that gentleman recently called on Colonel
1 ot ney to assure him that he was not a candidate,
believing that Col. Forney’s claims to re-election
demanded every influence he could exert in his
favor.
It is reported that an army supply contractor of
this State says “he will be d—d if he wants to see
or ‘tear ot any peace with the scoundrels tor ten
years.” A man who makes *lo,ooo a month out
of the war w ould have a nice thing, if it could last
ten ye trs —5120,000 a year, and one million two
hundred thousand dollars in ten vears. It ia esti
mated that over a hundred and fifty thousand He
pubfican politicians are directly and indirectly in
terested in the war conlracfs. They will ail fight
hard against peace.— X. Y. l>a>j Book, St/t.
A \ ikgima Bor.—A member of the Ogle
thorpes, writing to his father in this city, under
date of Winchuster, Ya., June Bth, describing the
march of the corps on the way to Harpers's Ferry,
mentions the following incident, lie says:
“ A little boy near this place met us about a mile
from town, an i begged that someone of us would
let him carry a gun, so that he might tell his broth
er iu the army that he had done something for us.
He was allowed to carry a musket for some dis
tance. When asked if he was not tired, ‘No,’
said he, ‘1 would gladly carry it to Harper’s Ferry
tor you.’ Brave little fellow, his whole soul is in
our cause.”
Front Afana.su* Juuciion,
Special Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.
Cax:p Pickkns, June 13th, 1801.
Tbe unfortunate Mr. Taylor, who was accident
ally by a member of tbe Alexandria It ties,
has since died ol the effect? of the wound.
Mr. John T. Alvey, of Richmond, of the Gov
ernor’? Guard, lost his horse and saddle at the
hands of Lincoln’s scouts.
The sad intelligence lias just reached us that a
Mr. Fureron, of the Powhatan Cavalry, was shot
by our own guards and immediately killed. Mr.
F., who was out on duty, left his post and went to
a spring to drink. There he saw several soldiers
who lie supposed belonged to the enemy. lie im
mediately wheeled, put spurs to his horse and
darted off. The soldiers who Mr. F. mistook for
the enemy, ordeted hint to halt ; which, refusing
to flo be was immediately fired upon and killed,
they supposing him to belong to a scouting party
ol the Federal troop?, from his failing to stop
when commanded. Such intelligence mingles
sadly wiili the glorious news which comes up to us
from the battle of Bethel; but how often it is that
sorrow follows in the footsteps of joy !
Special to the X. Y. Post.
Washington, June 11.—There is great excite
ment here over the news of the conflict at Great
Bethel. It is the general opinion among the mili
tary men that there Was gross mismanagement
and ba i leadership of the Federal forces.
The secessionist are looking up, emboldened by
the repulse ot our troops.
A prominent Baltimorean, now in this city, states
that several secession flags are again flying in Bali
ti(ioie, and that Gen. Banks is needed to keep
the rebels in check.
Tut: following resolutions were unanimously
passed by the Central City Blues while encamped
at the I’aiade Ground in Augusta, previous to
leaving for Richmond:
Resolved, That this corps acknowledge with
great satisfaction and pride, the inatked kindness
and liberality shown us by the citizens ol Augusta
dming our stay iu their midst.
Resolved, That we especially appreciate the
fotvtnoughf of those kind ladies who have done
\us the honor to lend us the.aid of their presence
: and bewitching smiles, and who have contributed
so much to the comfort of the inner man.
Resolved, That tlte hospitality and patriotism
of Augusta, which cannot be surpassed, will ever
be fresh iu our memories and pleasing to our
I hearts. J. G. Rooms, Capt. comd’g.
Win. 11. Paine, Secretary.
Augusta, June 14th, 1861. .
tl A IIUIIIU,
Iu Fort Valley, on Tuesday morning, June 12th,
by R-v. Wtn. 11. Hollingsliead, Mr. Grenville
Wood and Mi-? Mary O. Lego.
DIED,
In this city, on 7tli insf., Wai.tkr, Infant son of
Mr. John B. and Mrs. Josephine Lightfoot, aged
5 months and 9 days.
Special Holier.
A few words of advice In reference to the reliable Family
M< licit)", Henry’s Extractor Jamaica Otnper : The Con -
central-J Extract of Jamaica Ginger prepared by Messrs.
Zeilin A Hunt, I know to be made In atrict accordance with
sound l'harma* (Rival laws, and to be a highly useful Car
minative Tube, gentle atirnulaut and grateful cordial.
I* may !■ used with decided advantage by those laboring
□ nit -r feeble Digestion resulting front Dyspepsia, the effect
of clhiiaae. a too free use of Alcoholic Liquors, or any other
can?-- (< wen* intlur.ation,) calf ulated to impair the tone of
the stoiuach a:.tl bowels. C. B. NtITTINGH AVI, MD.
See advertisement. may S
<T‘rk‘s Office, Supreme Court, i
JrsF. 13 th, 18C.1. J
TSI It Docket of the Supreme Court to be held in M -eon
„„ the 4th Monday in June, instant, will be called in
the following order :
First —PAT AULA CIRCUIT.
Second —SOUTH WESTERN CIRCriT.
Third—CH AT A HOOCH KK Cl ROD IT.
Fourth—M ACON IIROL IT.
june ! CH ARLES W. PcBO?E, Clerk.
Confederate
TRUANT IIV Notes and Bonds taken at PAK for
Furniture or Notes and Accounts due
j une it WOOD A CO., Macon, Gw.
E W AI>VERT ISE MEN TB.
Notice.
I I P urchast, l the Stock of Messrs. Cast leu &
fu a ,' lt ’** respetfullj solicit the patronage of their
i umls at our old stand. MAStFNBI'KU * SUN.
ZZXSUZi
*5“ cmul.umu.
X-RUST DEAD !
POOR MV KILLED IIIX !
summer dress goods
cost :
GRENADINES,
BAREGES,
ORGANDAS,
LAWNS, Ac.
1,000 SUMMER CALICOS, at 12f
Also, 10,000 MILITARY GOODS.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
AT
POPULAR PRICES FOR OASII.
jvo. >. Km & co.,
i unel2 MACON, GA.
A NEW SUPPLY
Of
COAL OIL!
AND A FULL STOCK OK
CHINA, CLASS AND CROCKERY,
laamps, Chiinnoj.s,
TABLE CUTLERY,
PLATED CASTORS,
S j >ooi Forks, &c.
FOR CASH ONLY!
BOLSfIAW & HERZCXr,
june 12-y 11 Cuttou Avenue, Macon, Ga.
just imiHMrm
FROM
Abe Lincoln’s Dominion,
“DESPITE THE EMBARGO,”
300 POUNDS FRESH TURNIP SEED.
100 “ PURPLE TOP RUTA BAGA Turnip Seed.
ICO “ WHITE FLAT DUTCH “ “
100 “ WHITE FLAT RED TOP “ “
For sale at the Drug and Chemical Store of
Macon, June 12th, 1 61. GEO. PAYNE.
Madison Springs,
JludLou County, Ga.
rilfl IS well known summer retreat is again opened for
JL the accommodation of those seeking either health or
pleasure, anil we now most cordially invite our old custo
mers,and all others who travel either forhealth or pleasuie,
to give us a call.
We do not think it necessary to give to you a full descrip
tion of this most beautiful spot, it is so w> II known through
out most of the Pouth, suffice it to say, it cannot he sur
passe.l for climate, health, beauty, waters, scenery, and, in
fact, everything that can delight the eye and taste.
Families, wishing e. infortable rooms will please drop a
line, stating (lie number, Ac , and how long they wish to
stay , as those coming early and stay ing late will iiud it to
their advantage, as private arrangements will be made with
all Much if desired.
Mr It. R. Saulier has prepared himself w th the best of
Coaches and Hacks, and will be ready at the Depot, anil
passengers from Augusta or Atlanta on the night train can
reach here the next day for dinner.
Katk of Hoard $3 t per month ; $lO per week ;$2 per
day. SCOTT A TYNER.
June 12,1861. —2m -
CASH ONLY!
AVe have just received a
Splendid Assortment
Os all kinds of
mmmm <s€>om ?
SUCH AS
BEK AOB ANGLAIS, PRINTED JACONETT MUSLINS,
PRINTED LINEN CAMBUICKS, for Dresses,
BLEACHED HOMESPUNS, COAT*’ tiikkap,
CAticou, IRIDB LINEN, and many
NEW STYLES
OF —
FRESH GOODS!
All of which we will sell at KKASONAHLE RATES for
Cash and Cash Only !
Don’t ask for CREDIT, as our Goods are worth more to
us Ilian anybody’s natr.e.
Call amt see our NEW GOODS, and bring the Jlouej’
if you wish to buy.
BOSTICK k LAMAR.
Macon, June 2, 1801.
Jlatoii, in ay 30th, ISI.
| HARRLbX Pikes Magnolia Whisky.
L i O 75 Birrels Rock opening Rum.
75 Barrels Phelps Rye Gin.
150 Boxes Tobacco —various grades.
115 Hexes Cigars.
850 Burets Flour.
100 Tierces Leaf Lard.
75,000 H. Clear Sides.
10,'<00 H Hams.
10,000 H. Shoubiers.
15 Hhds. Molasses.
20 Barrels Syrup.
50 Sacks Rio Coffee.
75 Barrels rugitr.
10 Hhds. Sugar.
For rale at reasonable prices for CASH, by
june 5 ASHER AYRES.
( AKIIAinA I*l*o.
(I.ATE OF NEW YOKX.)
Have returned to this plate, where they
will be pleased to see their Friends. All
communications promptly attended to.
Store in Ralston’s Rock Building, on
Third Street.
JAS. D. CARHART,
WM. B. CARHART.
Macon, March 13,1961.
AoNFEOERITE STATES ARMvT
ONE TOHI MND ABLE*HUDIED iHE!V
are wanted tor the Confederate States Army. Tiie un
dersigned has op tied a Recruiting Office in Horne’* Build
ing. on Cherry street, where applicants must apply for
further information An active and temperate man ran
secure the position of Recruiting Sergeant by making im
nedhite application A. M HOIVUNII,
Macon, May 15,1561. Ist Lieut. 0. S. A.
.Umik OliGclvs.
/"JIIIK'KN on all Banks of the city, for sale. Also,
IJLANKS !
Os every varety, and to correspond with the recent laws of
he Stale. At the Journal and Afrmn njrr OJ/ice.
NOTICE.
| lI.IVK left Mr. JAMES A. KNIGHT my authorized
I Agent, during my absence from the city,
apr 24 B. A. WISE.
GE.VERAL ADVERTISEMENTS,
White Sulphur Springs,
MERIWETHER COUNTY, UA.
THIS cclthratad Watering Place will be opened on the
20th of May, and every corufort provided within our
reach, for the accommodation and pleasure of visitors. We
have spared no pains or expense in putting the establish
ment and grounds in {/..00f order, and hope to merit an in
crease ol the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed.
Hit mineral properties of our waters are unrivalled it
their beneficial influences over all ‘he diseases where tli.v
----u, P h ur, or White Sulphur Waters are needed
i oe hundreds of invalids suffering from Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea,
Kidney Diabases, Indiatestkin. Los, of Appetite, Cutaneous,’
Affections, Const,tutional < r ifer*t lfntttf Irregularities, *<• ,
who have found almost mira ulous relief, are so widely ills
peisel through tlie Southern Confederacy. that we deem it
unnecessary to say anything more of their merits.
To the pleasure-seeker, we recommend our climate, nmui,- I
lain air, h-ahhtui amusements, choice fruits and good soc ie- j
ty, as worthy of notice.
A splendid tine of
Fonr-Horwe Conrliesi
will ruu daily from West Point to the Springs, and through
to'tets can be secured at the Railroad offices In Montoame
ry, Columbus and Atlanta. All packages and all mail mat
ter prepaid to West-Point, c re of Jesse L. Adams, will
arrive at the Springs daily.
flood Hecks and careful drivers will be founj at Griffin,
ready to accommodate all who come that way.
may 22- lui M R MARK? A PRO.
TO ('OMItACTuKS.
DMUPOk ALN will be received up to tlie VfOtli rvt’
I 111 is .lion 111, by the subscriber, at Eatontcu, for
RE-BUILDING GRANITE HALL,
Wldch is designed to be a
First Class Hotel,
In every particular.
e sr ~ For specifications and plans, call on Maj. B. F.
Dense, near the former Hall. Estimates must he forwarded
to me at E itonion, Oa.
Junes, 1SI —St J. C DUNHAM.
Confederate States Loan.
HOOKS for aubscriptiof) to the balance of the FIFTEEN !
MILLION DOLL AKA Loan, will he opened at the
Agency of the Marine Bank in this city on Monday, third
day of June, 1 SCI.
JoAAC SCOTT, j
J C PHan't Commuii&sioners.
1.. N*. WHITTLE, J
June 5,1561.
WOOD’S
PHOTOGRAPHIC
Palace off Arts
1)1(0 It \ It I. V tlie largest and best appointed Estab
lishment in tile Sooth, if not in the United States. Is
on>- of the most popular and interesting places of resul t in
Macon, and is daily thronged with crowds of delighted visi
tors. The
Collection of 1 Pictures
is very large, embracing every style known to the art, from
the smallest Ambrotypc to the life-sice Portrait Wood is
determined, regardless of labor or expense, that hicGAX*LK
KY shall continue to he the
llt-uri ({iiurlt'rt of l ine Arts in tl>e South.
Employing permanently the best talent to lie procured to
color ids Photographs, in every true to nature, and
perfect satisfaction is guaranteed in every instance. A
large collection of the celebrities of the day on exhibition,
to which lias just been added a splendid Picture of the
Prince of Wales and suit, lilondin, Judge Douglas, and
others too numerous to mention, but which file public are
respectfully invited to call and examine. As Wood uses
nonubut the best materials in his business, persons in want
of a good Picture will find it to their advantage to patron
ise this establishment, as Pictures run lie laid here at prices
as low as elsewhere, and of superior style. Ambrotypes,
Daguerreotypes and Plain Photographs of every :o/.o allow
prices. Call and sec H. L. WOOD,
Washington Block, nearly opposite the
oct XI I.aider House, Macon, Ga.
r. li. BURG HARD,
WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND DEALER IN PANCV
WAKES, DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES, IN
GENERAL, ARTICLES OF VKETU, A.NI) MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS, CUTLERY, FINEST IMPORT
ED AND AMERICAN WATCHES, TIME
PIECES, CLOCKS, CHRONOMETERS,
CHIROGRAPHIC IMPLEMENTS,
Ac., &c ,
Cherry St., Kacon, Second door below the Telegraph
Printing House.
miIANKFIL for past favors,reminds
J the public that all the most fashionable, M*.
elegant and desirable goods in this line will (r-—/
continue to be lound at this elegant stand
in the greatest variety.
No trouble to show Goods. set. Hi ’6O y
OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE,
MACON.
SILK DRESS HATS $2.75 TO $5.00.
T'ie Crnmerciai Straw is easy, SI.OO.
“ Senate is not bad.
“ Planter's Hat is very light,. 1.40.
“ Eu.dish is Finest.
Wool flats, Children's Straws.
jline 2ft |{. S’l'ON I!j it liliO. j
age ncy office.
REMOVAL.
riMIE undersigned having opened -an office in the ci y
A of Macon, for tlie purpose of
RENTING I/O USES, HIEING 01'T NEGROES,
&KIL.JX& BVOOKB,
all other kinds of property, settling and collecting all
claims, taking interrogatories and securing
Ijoaiis ofMoncy,
and attend to all business that may be entrusted to him ;
and he would especially invite all who may have any busi
ness to entrust to an agent, to give him a call.
I am also agent for the long established
Mew York I.itfo Insurance Comp’y.
This subject I would invite every thinking man to consider
before it is too late to make provisions for his famiiy after
death.
1 ain also Justice of the Peace for the 716th District, 0.
M., city of Macon
E C. GRANNIS9.
Rkfbrkkors Judge E. A. Nisbet, Judge 11. (J Lamar,
Judge Clifford Anderson, Lewis N. Whittle, Esq., E. L
Htrohecker, Esq , and Elijah Bond, Esq (oct 10-ts)
SPRING AND SUMMER STUCK
G R OCE U I ES,
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 Uh ls Bacon, 600 Kegs Nails,
120 li Molasses, fid Hales Wool,
50 Barrels Syrup, 2000 Coils M*Mne Rope,
50 “ Oil, 6000 Pounds Tu ine,
76,000 Pounds Pure Lead, 1000 Hacks Halt,
225 Hbls. Refined Sugar, 500 Boxes Candles,
120 “ N.0., 100 “ Soap,
175 Sacks Coffee, 100 “ Starch,
160 Boxes Candy, 50 Oases Coffee Mills,
25 Casks Potash, 25 Boxes Crackers,
100,000 Choice imp. Cigars, 10,000 K>s Snuff,
186 UjXes Tobacco, 6 Cases Sardines,
10 Barrels Nuts, 5 Barrels Scovil’s Hoes,
10 “ Blacking, 1< 0 Cases Yeast Powders,
10 Clients choice Tea. 200 Packages Mackerel,
together with every artlclo needed in the Grocery line. —
Also a full stock of all the leading articles in the Drug liuc.
for sale by J. ft. A W. A. ROES,
june 18
Lj or ilia id\s Sn n il*
IN BOTTLE? AND BULK,
For sale in quantities to Jobbers, by
K. A. HOftll \SON & ( <).,
WBOLtSiLK DliLtolST :,
LOUISVILLE, K r ,
Aud H. A. A: T. A. SAN TAS,
may 22-4 m NORFOLK, Va.
SiiKar, (ofioo, *< •
lIT II il uS. Prime and ChoicaN. O Sugar.
10 ) bbls. refined Sugars.
80 “ Crushed, Granulated and Powdered Sugars.
20 hh Is. Prime New Cuba
60 bbls and halt barrel' 1 N *’ rup.
mar2o nOIVDRE A ANDERSON.
itiitpoii SlairtiMefS’ Osabrg*i, Ac.
/w. i. ks Macon Shirtings and F. R Osnaburgs
#H||P 25 bales Cotton Yams, assorted Nos.
o', hales Georgia Stripes, lor sale by
nar2o BO WORE A ANDERSON.
IE Hilary Kooks.
kjUUW supply of Hardte’s Tactics, Scott’s Tactics,
Cooper’s Tactics, Cavalry Tactics, and Mahon’s Trea
tise on Field Fortification, for salt at
feb 18 HOARDMAN’P. .
75,000 lbs. of Karon.
JIST received 75,000 pounds of choice Racon—cusom
ers must call soon, as the stock is going off rapidly,
feb 27 ASHER AYRES.
Try one of onr
New Rl'k Pocket Hats-
Buy one NEW STYLE
BROAD BRIM.
The X ZUAYE
IILACK TKIfl’D
Will BECOME yon !
So vviil the
MAROON
And the
F,x. Nat. Nutria.
So will the LIGHT BL’K
BROAD BOUND
SO S T 13 A TS.
GOODS, CLOTHING, Ac.
noiiAcFFirarrcor
rills I', will Ka
J by W T. Fitch, u U d er C^ ti I noed for iu hnexpired term
FITCH i CO. * n “ne and Briu of HORACE
We shall SELL ALL our larve . ,
aud Boys at uck of Cluthlog for Men
COST!
For the next SIXTY DAYS. We are determined tu /
our stock as lotc a, possible during the cctulng *ias,.u
Call and see u, before purchasing elsewhere
apr 8-Sui HORACE FITCH.
DisiNolutioii of FartnrAlii|>.
/SASIIi special copartnership r.f HORACE FITCH A CO
JL U dissols/sd by the laultuti consent of Lewis Fitch as
special partner and 11 A W. T. Fitch a, general partners.
Maeon, Apr.l 3, IbOI.
m K kcTiam’ tailoTonol
E. AVIXSIIIP
IS now prepared with a first class cutter, good Tailors and
a LARGE STOCK OF PIECE GOODS, to furnish any
thing in the
CLOTHING LINE
At short notice, and iu the very best style. (apr 8
IWOI. 1861.
Spring Clothing,
WHOLESALE A!VD RETAIL.
k. ir/.rsnip
IS now receiving ones the largest stocks of CLOTHING
ever brought to tbs place. They were bought cheap
and will be sold cheap.
Cash Buyers
can find bargains. Merchants will do well to examine this
stock before purchasing. apr 3
NEW GOODS. /
NEW GOODSp
N JsJ W GOODS.E
NEW GOODS.J^
FREE OF DUTY, j ~
FREE OF DITTY,
FREE OF DUTY./ ~
FREE OF DTTT Y.l C
r> <lf*S & COLEMAN beg leave to announce to theeitlzens
I of Macon and the surrounding country that thev have
just 1 MPORTED FREE OK DUTY from the Cubed States,
tlie largest stock of new, desirable goods, that has ever been
exhibited by one house in the State of Georgia. Very many
of th dr goods were bought at such EXTREME low priees
that MERCHANTS would do well to call and examine them.
This ct.tire stock was “Bona fide” purchased before tlie Ist
of March, and therefore saves to the buyer twenty-four per
cent.
Call and see for yourselves.
KO4B A COLEMAN,
apr 8 At their “ Bazaar of Fashion.”
N S. PRUDDEN & CO.
Invite attention to their Stock of
Fancy and Staple
DRY GOODS.
SPRING TRADE, 1861.
We have a good assortment of
STA.PT.E GOODS!
Purchased in advance of tlie Tariff, at low Prices.
All those who have unsettled accounts with us, will please
consider tlieraselves i>olitely duuned.
apr 3 N. S. PRUDDEN & CO.
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK |
DR Y GOODS,
N’OW receiving in Store, in large quantities, having beer. I
bought ut reduced prices, tor cash, we are prepard to
otter great inducements to large purchasers, and solicit an ;
examination of our goods. The following comprise a por- 1
tion ut Hie articles we are offering :
•Jo Cases Prints, new styles,
15 “ Ginghams, new styles,
f< “ Printed Muslins,
25 Bales Tickings,
ful Cases Kpool Thread,
150 Bales brown Sheetings and Shirtings,
20 Cases bleached *’ “ “
10 “ brown and bleached Janes,
1000 Bolts Summer Pruts Goods, all qualities,
5000 Hoop Skirts, all qualities,
too Bales Gsnaburgs,
200 Baies Yarns,
800 Kales Georgia Kerseys, all Wool filling.
Also a large stock of House Furnishing Goods, Linens,
Table Damask, Towelling, Linen, Bleached and Brown
Sheetings, Pillow Casing, together with a fuli and complete
Utoekof nearly every articleofferedin Wholesale Dry Goods
Houses. J. B. A ft . A. KOSS
june 18
1860. FILL STYLES! 1860.
liAvi li X)
HAS JUST OPENED
Superior Got o 1
Clot its,
Cassimem,
And Votings
which cannot be excelled in beauty and durability.
Havinp engaged Mons. Rousae, an experienced cutter,
fcom New y<*Vk, customers may rely on having something
Superior in the style and fit of new garments.
NEW STYLES
—IN
Ileady Made Clothing.
Shirts, Neck Ties, Collars, Gloves,Suspenders, Shawls, Socks,
Straps, Canes Umbrellas, Ac., Ac.
CIIAS. H. BAIRD,
oct 8 Cor. of Cherry and Second Streets.
Millinery! Millinery!!
PARIS STYLES
V ia. New Orleans.
SPRING OF IHOI.
Mrs. HOWLAND
HAS opened a fine assortment of the newest Paris
Styles of
Ladies’ llats and Millinery Goods,
Os recent and Direct Importation to New Orleans.
Her customers and others are invited to call, and she is
satisfied that they will be pleased.
JST” Miliners from a distance can be accommodated
wiilt PATTERN HATS and any style of MILLINERY
GOODS. apr 8
S|>i'iii£ anti Summer I'asliious lor
1 8 (il .
Direct Importations from Franco via New Orleans
Jilts. F. DESSAU
WOI 1.l respectfully announce to the
ladies that the has juat returned from
New Orleans, where she has purchased for |
cjisli a full assortment of Miili* try, I.ace, E
w 1 f). Goods, of the late* l direct taipor
and opened lier boniretrion Tlmra
• \lzreh 2$ Mrs. is confident
it-it'the ladus wHI be pleased with thestyles ‘fiy
,„,'i qualities, as they are superior to any wr</ isl
hr. .u.'ht heretofore to this place. *. >•„
Zsr- M.lhncrs supplied a’ wholesale with ft tr ■
Bom.eta and Millinery Goods. apr 8
Boots and Shoes.
VT t !• Nil'll of the
BIU BOOT, <*
No. J, Cotton Av’e.
opposite
Washing tou Block, Xl/*Vv t mp ifAfeSyoL j
The Subscribers would re- ‘ i
tern their thanks for the V*^Sak*D^
very liberal and long eon-
Unued patronage extended
to them,and would inoat res
pectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Wehavenow
n store a large assortment of
Loots and Slioes,
mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly additions
will be made, of all the different styles and patters usually
called for in a sboe store, and would Invite those wishing to
purchase, to call and examine our stock, as we are prepared
to sell as low as any house in the city or State,
oct tj-y MIX A KIRTLAND.
DRUGS, MEDICINES. FAINT, fill,.**
m assenbuig & SON,
(Sdceessorsto E. L. Sirohecker.)
I, „ ,
Comer 3rd and Mnlbeiry Btrocts.
DraLsim in
Ch °ICE drucs,
SEIAiCTKu MEDICINES,
PURE CHEMICALS,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
tvlVnow GLASS,
PE RFUMLGIY,
S@ii.sisa
-
3E* -/*. X 3NJ *Z* m ,
Oli.S,
Patent Modicincs,
FRESH GAEDEXSEED.
Mmbaufs am! Physicians, ‘
WHO PBIHK tUEJiiiELVEa
On Dealing iu Articles of tliei
\ j
HflB.S'JL’ QUAIiITY,
j
IKD AT LOW PBICE3,
1 1
WAY RELY ii por* BEINGRUITEB.
nor 2S
1
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENoTo ToT”
H! s T A.B To I3HEDI 8 2 f5.
dU8 r r REOIbIVKD
GEORGEiPAYNES
.CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORE.
film: Articles mentioned litre, wliich are of Huf-ciiur
Jl quality, and sold at F air Prices :
Kerosene and Coal Oil, inferior to none told,
Winter, Sperm and Linseed Oft,
Raw and Boiled Liiseed Oi l ,
Olive Oil in Bottles and by the Gallon,
White Lead in Kegs anti assorted iGr vans, from 1 IV. to
I (HI lb*.
Zinc, White in kegs and cans,
Colors, in cans and boxes, oil and in waU r,
Paint Brushes and ali kinds of Artists Tools,
Sponges, Putty, Palet Knives and Tins,
Potash, in kegs, bulk ai.d Iron boxes,
French Glass, and alt k inds of Glass Ware,
Dye Woods, Acids, Burning Fluid, Alcohol and Turpentine,
Lamp Wiek. bleached and unbleached, all qualities,
Bay Water, Beil Cologne Water, arid Rose Water,
Gelatine and Flavoring Fxu sets,JFrcsli Hops and Fresh
Itoney,
Corka, all sites, Hard Rubber Trusses, find all oiler !r!-
► trument-,
ITedgmans Kicirie Oil,and l.ubin s Antique Oil for the llair.
Fine Tooth Brushes and l ine Toilet Bnnp, best ejtisye
Magnesia,
Burnett’s Coeoine and ICaiirton and NYoo’.l Hair Rcstot a
tives,
Mrs Alien’s Hair Restoratives, and Let Tvin 1',.! amutn,
Fresli Vaccine Matter, and frealt t>.ogress Water,
Fresh Garden and Flower Need*,
Chemical, Medicinal Heri.s and Genuine Medicines.
Macon, Ga., April —y
F. O. CASTLKN. H. T. VAP.&KU.
HEW FIR HI.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEUG STO RE !
CASTLBX A VARBELL,
DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES,
WOI I. U respectfully invite tie attmtior on'*_
of Puysiciatis, Me-.••liants and Planferr
to their stock of 6 tiudllitiiafi'tl 4rl g.
Hedleiiic*, ( iiemifuf*, Ac,, Ac.
They feel assm ed that no liouve in thi. city / .jk A
.an offer a stock superior iu quality or lower ‘ ~ r -
in price. A supply of DKNTaL ami BUKGICAL Instru
ui’ iiU, Ac., will be kept cen?tantly on hand.
GARDEN SEED,
Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes,
from the best houses in the United States.
There will also be found in our assortment FINE BRAN
DI K3 and WINES of the purest quality , purchased exprtss
ly for medicinal purposes.
Every article usually kept by Druggists can be obtained
at reasonable prices.
Physicians Prescrlptiona prepared with great care.
may S-’6t)—y
Drugs and Medicinosi,
AT ELLIS’ DRUG STORE,
Corner Cherry Sirei i anti Cotton Avenue.
JUST received, a fresh supply of Drug- rd Medici car *
Perfumery, Paint and Varnish Broshes. Superior Cq*|
Oil, Burning Fluid, Camphene,Alcohol and Fote.s!:; Taj n, s
Ayres', Wiight’s, Moffat’s, and stvrrp’s Pi!l; l't-ji be it’s
Extract of Buchu, Sanford’s Liver Invigorator. Mis \l ins
low’a Soothihg Syrup, Degrath’s Ecit. trie Oil,
i.iniracnt, Indian Cholagogue, Jaynes', McLean’s, utul
Fahnestock’* Vermifuge; Seltzer Aperient and Citrale of
Magnesia, warranted genuine,
june 20 18-’6o W. S. FLT 13, Agent.
LIQUORS AM) CIGARS
1 >ireotly Imported!
Il Iff AIJSSENET is constantly receiving the finest
A Jm qaah'ries of
Liquors, Wines and Cigars
which he offers to the public on as .eusonable terms as he
can afford.
Invalid, and others, wishlag a superior article of lVi|ei
or other Liquors, will find it greatly to their advantage to
give him a call, as they may rtiy on tbegenuineness oi eve
ry article sold.
Liquors car. be purchased in bottle or by tfre gallon, as ft
may suit purchasers.
Cigars of tiie very best brands, by wholesale or retail,
anil of direct importation, can always be found at my
store, at the house formerly occupied by Mr. James F.
Winier as an Exchan e and Lottery Office.
Mr. Mauwene’. In retiring from his o!J established busi
ness, embraces this ojiportunity to tender is gralefqi ac
knowledgments to his old friend# and customers, fr< m all irf
whom he solicits ashareof patronaj ,in his i t w fclerp.it>e.
Macon, June 18, lothi.—l2-y
jxues wicaov. J. k. ltti#.
MACROY, LYTLE k 10.,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING
ME lIC 5 i AA r r S,
90UTII-FAHT corner chestnut A COMM r_ PAM AI. Sts.
ST. J.Ot £N. mo.
rriIVRNTY YEARS EXPERIENCE in the PRODUCE COM -
I MISSION business in this city has given ns ■’ n ai-qua in
tar.ee with the market that w ill enable us to ret der
faction to those who may entrust their busin.-ss to us. Our
careful and piompt attention u ‘* Af E.'enio O’ orders of
our friends for tiie pnrehase of GRAIN, 1 L. I R, BORIS,
BALL ROPE, Ac., at the lowest market rules,
mar 27-’6l-tf
Special NolifP.
tiiesoutiiern EXPRESS CO.
Vli li prepared to forward by Express a’.l Good# through
to Pensacola and Way Stations .on the Montgomery
an! Pensacola it tliroad—tiie charges paid by the sl.q.per in
all cases. All letters for the Officers ami Hoi.tiers of the
Confederate Army at Pensacola ant elsewhere forwarded
by the Company free of charge, when in Government en
velopes. M. C. MtfDoNALD,
Macon, May 2t>, IStl.
NOT! OF.
iOF-T- a m.te mt-de by John Chapman, for ore h'ondred
J and sixty-elgbl dollars,due t).e lit ol January, 1811,
puyubl ‘to the euto vrii cr oi be.tiei The maker is hereby
notified not to pay said note, and all persons v i • fort warntd
not to trade for the DoP. S. K LONG.
Jcflerse.tit rile, Junt 5,15C1.~ 4t
Ritcoii, Corn, L;:'- !,,,<s * four.
( ASF ’s BACON bog round.
4 O 75'.0 Bushels CORN.
25 Ba-rels LAKI>.
26 Half barrels LAI.u.
~u. —xAlt I) •
A, hu, 9. F. and Family ri.OCR.
■*) hi.Js. MuLASHEH.
40 Bbls SYKCP.
2.6 Half bUs. SYRUP.
1-0 lible. refined 3CGARS.
75 Backs-COFrth
126 Boxes TGBACt O.
aid Bbls. WHISKEY.
For sale low for Cash. ASHER AYERS.
Macon Feb. 20lh, Ff.l.
Cru bid! Oats.
IKAA BUSHELS Prime Corn. st);i bushels Oats,
• sjVJY/ lor sale by
m i'2d BOWDRF, A ANDERSON.
“That” Tobacco.
riIUE choicest brand of Chewing Tobacco, manufactured
X iu this country, just received^ i.y
dec 5 Successors to E. L. gtrchecker.
Erateiae o'arGtxxis aiid Prices before buying eUewtsrs