Georgia journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1847-1869, July 10, 1861, Image 3

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WAR TST 111 WS ! f Despatch to Savannah Morning News July 6. rom Cedar kt>y-R 4 >. i*t **• * •• &• Priiea—Tw*>|* I*ri'oner* Taken !! Cedar Keys, July sth, 18tJl. i / ‘ ,- Daily Morning Netss : Xh*’ schooners Funny, Basscnle and Three ■hers, of New Orleans, and Olive Branch, 0 f Mobile, which had been captured by the j.\,j t >ral steamer Massachusetts and sent as i.ises to Key West, were recaptured off ■ Jar Keys, on the sth inst., by the Frorida f ,nt’ They are loaded with railroad iron jihl bricks. Lieut. Selden, of the Federal \jvy, and nineteen seamen, taken prisoners and sent to Tallahassee. These ve*9ls are now at Cedar Keys, and will probably unload their tteijrlit there. Their crews : and through this city on Monday night for New ,irl'iu9, having come by wav ot Savannah, their (I pen*es guaranteed over the Railroads by the ivernor ot Florida. —Eds. Joi r. A Mess.] ’ proceedings oi the l uited Mate* Coiißres*. Washington, July s.—Etheridge, of Teou., has been elected Clerk of the House. The Senate has organized. Powell and Breckinridge, of Kentucky ; Polk, of Mis ■ uri; Johnson, of iennesseej and Kennedy and Fierce, ot Maryland, appeard in their v t>. The credentials of Messrs. Lane. 1’ meroy (and Dr. Ewing for the long term,) of Kailas; Browning of Iliuois, and Me p ugall, of C alifornia, were presented. Copies of the Navy contracts were deman ded. ‘lr. M ilson, of Massachusetts, will intro duc3 a 1• 11 to-morrow to confirm the acts of the President. Mr. Wilson also gives notice of Bills to employ the volunteers of the laws, the in crease of the military establishment, for the letter organization of the millitary, and to promote the efficiency of the voluuteer mili tia force, which is to be called the IT. S. National Guard. Dickens has resigned the Secretarj’ship of the Senate. The Senate has adjourned. Alexandria, July s.—dwo Southern 1 .Inins are in sight reconoiterin” iu the House, one hundred and fifty mcm- It is answered to the call of their names. Mr. Colfax, of Indiana, was nominated for speaker, but withdrew. Mr. Ilickuian, of Pennsylvania,nominated F. I*. Blair, of Missouri, and the galleries applauded. Mr. Grow was also nominated. The first ballot resulted in no choice, on the second ballot Grow received 08 ; Blair, 11; Crittenden, 12. tffair in IV**fp-i Virginia—Tin* **w Mate. Wheeling, Ya., July s.—Both Houses cf the Western Virginia Legislature have !■ n organized. “ Governor” Pierpont’s Mes-age, with FederalDocumentsrecognizing the in w State where read. 827,000 of Vir ginia's money has been seized and appropri ated by the Wheeling traitors. Great I ire in lio*tou. Boston, July 4. — A conilagration oceur : lin East Boston, which consumed the T airas and salt warehouse, Suflolk Mills, East Boston Iron Foundry and Machine Slj-ip, Sectional Pry Pock, Marine Bailway, Marine and Chemical Warehouses. One hundred dwellings, and an immense amount f lumber, timber and marine stores, moulds far hand grenades, Curtis’ new gun boat and four others vessels totally burned. The fare also badly damaged twelve buildings dsewhere iu the city. Great fir<* in Albany. Albany, Y. Y., July G.—A large fire oe irred here to-day. A whole square, indu ing two freight depots, a passenger depot, and elevators, together with fifty freight car.*-, f rty-fonr of them loaded, and five canal E ats were burned. Loss half a million of and liars. Several lives were lost. Fire in Ala**. Boston, July 6.—A tire occurred in Pitts tivld, Mass., yesterday. Loss 830,000. Immense Fire in Milwaiihie, Wis. Milwaukee, Wis., July 6 —An immense tire occurred here to-day. Loss SIOO,OOO. An ininense fire has just occurred in the city of London, the effects of which will last fi r generations. Over three millions of pro perty was destroyed. llx|>H led < ontliH Relwecn Setes *• and Union Troop* in T<* !**- H“C. Lolismlle, July 2.—The Journal of this morning, has a letter dated Knoxville, June 20th, saying that eight companies of cavalry and infantry have gone from here to Cumberland and Wheeler’s Gap, to guard them and prevent Federal troops coming through Kentucky to aid the Inion men in L ist Tennessee. * They have been encoun tered bv our native Unionists in the moun tains, who swear they shall lelve and the S cession troops have sent here for reinforce ments. The Journal adds : 44 We expect a bloody tight in the mountains.” A Fortress Monroe correspondent of the New York Tribune says: ‘•The outrages committed by our soldiers on the property, and not unfrequently on the persons also, of Virginia, conceived to be Secessionists, are a disgrace to our army. A proper degree of discipline would insure the shooting of platoons of scoundrels, not all privates, who seem to have imbibed the idea that they came here to pillage and des troy. The outrage* that I could detail are calculated to cause every decent man to blush. A wound has been inflicted that will never heal so long as recollection re mains. It is in the hope that some good may be done thereby, that I make this dis graceful confession.” The British Consul insist* upon visiting Baltimore on business, and has been sent on under a flag of in the armed steam tug Hutchins. The New York Zouaves had a brush with the Southerners—three Southerners and six Zouaves killed. The Zouaves have sent for reinforcements. Another Link Gone.—The Grand Lodge of ” id Fellows of the State of Georgia, have invited tQe Southern Grand Lodges to meet in Mont gomery, Alabama, on the first Wednesday in Au Rust, for the purpose of dissolving the connection existing between the Southern Lodgea and the ‘ ir *nd Lodge of the United Slates, the supreme pinadiction of Odd Fellowship. —A ug. Sentinel, Erom Die Rochester Democrat, June T. A Perilous Adventure at Niagara Fall*. . esterday afternoon, one of the most perilous y*ge ever chronicled was made by the liu) e *Wame. Maid of the Mist, in which so m * ih pa!,f ’ vo - TaKed *V ace ol the immense rheet ot water which cotuu. lutes the famous Falls of Niagara It ai.oer. tl . the b -at has never be, p*y£g tl -bom rrr* 1 souk ’ Tro , re./ure. To avoid this catas rophe sbe was yea,, r,lay taken down the tint, thiovgb t|,e rapids and toe whirlpool, and arrived aafely at Lcwtstown! The daring .tavigator wjo ci>ni| ■ ed this hitiierto aappo-u-d to be impos- We feat was none other than Kobinsoa, the man who has so often rendered himself conspicuous by Ins intrepidity in Saving life and property endan gered by proximity to tlie great cataract. The Maul of the Ali.-t got up atemii about half past 3 o'clock, and shoved out into the stream trom her lauding. !ite had on board only three persons—Robinson and one other man at the Wheel, and the third below to act as fireman and engineer. The boat ran up stream a short dis lance, as if to get a good start, and then her bow was pointed with the current, and awav she went br -ash ‘*V ,petU,ors on *><* shore holding the,, £ard frl‘t * T’^ USe H °* lh “ •d'entur?™ on !, i J ll luve no aieaH3 °f kuowing. As she ZTi th V? idS ™ strained, and .s the gallant little craft surmounted billow after bil ,^IL.‘ i | Dde V ht: f k, ! llu ‘ g u *dauce of her pilot, and each ordeal in safety, the utmost enti.nsi asm was manifested. At one point, however, a thrill of horror struck (he hearts of the watchers, for the Maid of the Mist appeared to have cap-ized! The ampem* was only for an instant, however, for she righted with the loss of her smoke stack, and passed on otherwise unharmed. To run the whirlpool, tho’ hazardous, was still a less hazardous exploit than passage of the Rapids, and she did it without trou ble, and those who beheld the boat emerging into compaialively still water, drew a lone girt. ol relief. 66 It was a terrible ordeal, as it has long been taken lor gruuled that no craft as small as that could live a moment iu the seething cauldron of the Rapids, or escape from the whirlpool after en tering its circles. No other craft, large or small, has ever attempted to perform the trip. The Maid of the Mist will never again be seen in the theatre of her past history, so ascend the Rapids is a physical impossibility for a steamer of any power. Robin on has been for many years ambitious to make the trip, and ouee offered to do it in a skiff but could find nocne to encourage the undertaking! of Gov. Kills, of If. f. Richmond, July B. — A telegraphic dis patch to the Richmond Dispatch, dated Ra leigh, July 8, announces the death of John W Ellis, Governor of North Carolina, at Red Sulphur Sptings, Virginia, on Sunday, 7th, iust. Mr. Mokrjll and his Tariff.—Sena tor Morrill has visited the Custom House, says the New York Rost, (free trade.) and the clerks have endeavored to explain to him some parts of his own Tariff Bill. It is said that an abstract of the peculiar incon veniences of the bill will be prepared and forwarded to Mr. Morrill for his inspection, lie is believed to be in favor of a thorough revision of the present tariff M A K K I 15 l, 0.1 the 35th Jane, hy Key W. H. dartre. Dr. H. D Hl l>- s N and Mias huLUS Lot’. Nuiim, all of Baker county. On the 4th in-t., hy Rev. David Wills, Dr. Gkokge G Gkikhx and Miss Jt met K. lle*ll, all of tins city. OIK I7 At the Indian Springs, on the sth tnst., Mr. Junta Wiix- Mis, ajred 57 years. He had been for many years a resi dent of tbls.city.was a quiet and estimable citizen and an ex rnpUry member ot the Presbyterian Chart'll. His health for mine time past had I een let-ble, and with a frail consti tution and the natural debilities of advanced age he sank ■.-radi ally lJ quietly to rest, leaving In-hnid him an un tarnished record, and evidences of the enjoyment of the awards of a good and virtuous life. In Macon county, Ga., ISUt of June, 1861, Sarah Emma. infant daughter of Thomas W. and C. Amanda Sutton, aged 1 year 7 months and 9 days. Also, near the same pl.tre, only a few days after, on the *i3rd, Mart Fatitcis daughter of S. L. and P. M. Turner, aged 7 years ami nine months. Fond parents, weep not for your clnldien, for they are now safe and free finm trouble and pain, and they shall die no more, bat shall ** eat of the tree of life which Is in the midst of the | arldise of God.” Thkii. Graxd Pa. Notices A few words of advice in reference to the reliable Family ‘ Medicine, Henry’s Extract of Jamaica Ginger : The Con centiated Extract of Jamaica Ginger prepared by Messrs. Zeilia k Hunt, I know to he nude in strict accordance with sound Pharinacuticai laws, and to be a highly useful Car minative Tonic, gentle stimulant and grateful cordial. It may be used with decided advantage by those laboring under feeble Direst ion resulting from Dyspepsia, the effect ot clfmate, a too free use of Alcoholic Liquors, or any other cause (except inllamation,) calculated to impair the tone of the stomach and bowels. C. B. NOTTINGHAM M D. B£lP~ See advertisement. may 8 \i: lt i: i: tiskvi kvt s. N. S. PRUDDEN & CO, HAVE JDST RECEIVED TRAVELING DRESS GOODS, GREY FLANNELS, SMALL FIGURED PRINTS, IIIUKORY SHIRTINGS, MUBQUITO NETTINGS, STRIPED SWISS, CHECKED CAMRRICS, HCH’D. A BORDERED H’DKFS, IRISH LINENS, SHIRT BOSOMS, EMBROIDERIES, And many other articles much needed at this time. We cannot buy Goods n without the money, and earnestly request those indebted to us, to pay. July 11> N. 8. PBUDDIN A CO. ~TO,OOO DOLLAHS WORTH OF CLOTHING k FIRM'HINti GOODS! FOR SALE AT COST roR the: * ext week onlvi MERCHANTS AND TRADES* Would do well to attend this sale. The undersigned wants to use the money to pay for goods ordered from Europe. Sale positive. J. STH XIIAN A CO., Corner of Third and Cherry streets, july 10 MACON, GEORGIA. To AinbrotypiwtM. 4 I. X IXOK and finely assorted stock ot Cases, Plates, A Collodion Glass, Ac., and in fact ail kinds of materials used in the Aintrotj pe business, for sale cheap, by july IU K. L. WOOD, Macon, Ga. FOU JIKNT, ■NRONK Ist October next, the large and elegant REJ'I- F DENOE in the fftate Bank Building in this city, with convenient GARDEN and OUT-hI’ILDIMiS attached. Also for SU E or KENT, The fine new WAGON YARD on Forsyth street, Vincvllle Branch ; an excellent stand for business. Immediate pos session. Apply to J. H- K. WASHINGTON, july ift tft-tf fST” City papers copy till forbid 1 V NKW MACKS Liverpool Salt. I Ve* ‘v* 125 Bale* heavy Guodj Ba;ging. •o*l Cods Mael.ise Rope. 100 Bales Macon Shirtings. Uravy Osnaburgs atid Yarns. 2rt Bales Negro Kerseys and Stripes. IMO Bags prime Uio Coffee. 40 lihds. Bacon, Bides and Shoulders. 25 Tierces piaipapd cautassed Ham-. So Kegs choice Leaf Lard. 10 Bbls. choice Leaf Lard. 5o Boxes Adamantine Candles. 25 Boxes Sperm Caudles. 20 Bbls No. 1 Syrup. If. Hl.d.s Ouba Molasses. 1* BWi. Bleached Whale and Lard Oil. Fur sale hy july 1 BOWDBE A ANDERgON. Confederate States Loan. BOOK * for subscription to J.ebalan -eof the FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLAIS3 Lorn, will be opened at the Agency of the Marine Bank in this city on M..spat, third day of June. ISfl. 18 AAC fCOTT, 1 j! S. PLANT, [ Commmissioners. t. N WHITTLE, J June 6,1661. Not iff: HAA'INAi purchased the Stock of Messrs. Castlen A Vardell, we respctfully solicit the patronage of their friends at our old stand. MABM.NBLKG 4 SON. Haying disposed of our stock as above, we respectfully sol ic tit for Messrs. M. A Son the patronage heretofore ex tended to as. castlen * vardell. Jane 18,1S1. _NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GEORGIA MANUFACTURE. vviiE.vr F.l*ia superior borne made article, u HarrauUtl to work well. Straw Cutters, Lever patent, for sale by J aly 10 NATHAN WEED. PLANTATION MILL. 8 VtOrVmh? J WKNrv -rtX INCH FRENCH BURR SSt ~ - sssk— ‘ Macon, Ga. HAItt)WARE7 Home made Smiths Bellows, Portable Forage, Cast Hteel, Block Tins, Tin Plate, B'llt Copper, Glue, Rubber and Hemp Packing, Brass Wire, Sheet Brass, German Silver, Babbit Metal, Horse and Mule Shoe, Shoe Nails, for sale by J**’? 10 NATHAN WEED. On Conhiguniciit, KA BAGS lilO COFFEE. 2a) Coils Machine Hope. 60 Ounces Quinine, and for sale by jo'y l # BOWDRE A ANDERSON. BELLING OUT! CHEAP SUMMER GOODS! YV h-* ve 0,1 hand a splendid assortment of Fancy and V f Staple l>i\A’ Goods, suitalde for the summer, which we desire selling soon, so as to enable us to prepare our Btock for the Whiter trade; therefore, we announce to the Ladies of Macon and sur rounding country .that .until Ist August we will sell all of our BKfNT?, MULLINS, lILRAGE ANGLAIS, ORGANDIES, TRAVELING DRESSES, Ac., at what they cost us. BEST ENGLISH PRINTS, 12.Vc. FlNfc PRINTED JAGKONETB, 25c. BLEACHED HOMESPUNS,cheap. FANCY SILKS, remarkably low. TABLE DAMASKS, TOWELLINGS, CURTAIN GOODS, STRIPED HOMESPUNS, And many important and indispensable style* of Goods, at very reduced ratps. VVe are in need of MONEY, and in order to raise it GREAT SACRIFICES will be made in prices. We have just received a large lot of Military Goods, which we offer CHEAP. Call and see our GOODS and secure bargains. july 3 BOSTICK A LAMAR. BAREGES! BAREGES!! WE HAVE THIS DAY REDUCED ALL OUR 50ci.s. 13 are ores l 0 25ei:83. SUMMER DRESS ROODS AT COST FOR CASH ONLY! Military Goods CHEAP FOR CASH! All persons having an account for IMSI are requested to call and setde to thefirst inst.,or their accounts will be stop ped without distinction. Those not complying with the above request will inform their families as we intend to strictly adhere to this principle, july 8 .IHiO. N. K FIX A FO. IfiOKS & SEVUOIK, Macon, Ga., OFFER TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES FOK CABH, IN LARGE QUANTITIES: Kentucky Bagging, Gunny Bagging, Machine Ko|nt, Bate twine, Balt, Molasses, N. O Syrup, Fresh May Butter, Soap, Nails, Starch, Soda, Cream Tartar, Candles, Mackerel, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Alcohol, Epsom Saits, Castor Oil, Salt Petre, Quinine, Blue Stona, Smoking Tobacco, Manuf’ed Tobacco, Refined Sugars, Rio, Java and Laguira Coffee, Baron Hams, Shoulders and Sides, Rmnp and Mess Pork, Drugs and Medicine?. Cotton Osnaburgs, Kerseys, Yarns, Military Jeans, for Uniforms, and a LARGE STOCK OF I)RV ROODS! ir Savannah Kepiibltenn, Augusta Constitutionalist, Columbus Times, Montgomery Advertiser copy daily, and send bill to this office. july 8 15-4 w SPRING GARDEN II A r I” HH - ct IIUM EII, plunge and swimming baths may be had from sunrise until 10o’clock at night. Also, private tubs will be kept for such as desire It. Pure spring water of a delightful temperature is only used. LADIES wishing to enjoy the luxury of a bath will be ac commodated iu the Ladies Department on application.— Private entrance through the dwelling house. Tickets 25 cents each. A. BENTON, july 3 15 4t SINCE the recent fire, have located nearly opposite their old stand on Cotton Avenue, where they are pre pared to supply ail customers with lliicon, lijml, Flour, Coco, Ac., Ac., GIVE US A CALL. july 3 HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF POTOMAC, I M a nas as JIXCTfON, June 25, 18rt. ( ft EffERAL OIIIM S J7.—On and alter VX BUN DAY, TUB 30th INST., jVo person whatsoever, wirir or w/rrmuT PASsronrs, (Except from the War Department,) will be jiennitted to enter the lines occupied hy the Army of tl.e Potomac, with the intention to pass thence, or thereafter into the United States, or the lines of th enemy. lty order of Brig General Bkacrkuahd. THOB. JORDAN, A. A. Adj Uen’l. CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY. ON l; TAHISAND .111 1>Itflilli:il AIRIS are wanted for the Confederate States Army. The un dersigned has np ned a Recruiting Office in Horne’s 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 mediate application. A. M. ROWLAND, Macon, May 15,1501. Ist Lieut. C. 8. A. JOBS SCHOriKLD, JOSHUA SCHOFIXKD Schofield. & liro., FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS MAfON, GEORGIA. WE are prepared to Manufacture Steam Enirlneiv, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, MILL and GIN GEAR ING, SUGAR MILLS. BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS Os every description IKON R.AII.INC* aittl VKK AMIAI4 *. Having the most complete assortment of 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 Lts, Public Squares, Church Fence* and Balconies. Persons desirous of purchasing Railings will do well to give a call, as we are determined to offer as good bargain* • a any Northern Establishment. FIT* Specfuiens of our Work can be seen at Rose Hill Cemetery, and at various private residences in this city, jan 1-I*6l Flour. SAA HULK. Superfine and Family Flour to arrive VU" ” 10,000 pounds Choice Family Flour, (sacks) in Store, and fer sal* by i ma*M BOWDRB k ANDIRSON. GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Aid and Comfort for our Soldiers. A ‘T a meeting of the Citizens of Macon and vicinity, the ~~ Rfulersigned were appointed to receive subscriptions LMud iu clothing our soldiers during the approaching wio- Contributions in money, blankets, bats, shoes and bucli other articles as are needed by soldiers, will be received by any member of the Committee. WM. T. MASSEV. Y E. J. JOHNSTON, I J. M JONES, Committee. A G. BOSTICK, E. C. GRIER, j June Bth, 1861. SUMNER CLOTHING. #!i0,000 Worth of Bummer Clothing SELLING OFF AT COST, as follows: 1,500 pair well assorted PANTS ; ’J ,000 Summer V ESTS, including all the new styles now worn; 100 pair white Linen Drill Pants, military ; f oc< Linen Coats, brown ; L<o White Linen Coats ; tioO Alupacca and Dratetet Coats; Large lot of boys and youths clothing ; 60 dozen fine and fancy Shirts ; Large assortment ot Under Shirts and Drawers, Neck Ties, C dlars. Socks, Suspenders, Gloves, black ami colored; Belgian Under Shills and Drawers ; Silk Umbrellas, best quality at $4.50 ; Gingham Umbrellas, Buggy do.; Trunks, Valices aud Carpet Bags ; Lot of Linen Pants at f 1 per pair ; 200 Summer Ve3ts at $t each ; and many other Goods, too numerous to mention. To be sold without reserve. J. STH AHA N A <., Corner of 34 and Cherry Sts., June 26-Sot Macos, Gkokia. CONFEDERATE STATES L O A. IST ! f Bill 15 undersigned, Commissioners of the Confederate i States Loan,iu and for the State of Georgia, announce to the public that the hooks for the subscription to this Loan are re-opened at the following points, namely : Savannah, Au.iusta, Macon, Columbus, Milledgevitle, Rome, Atlanta, Athens, Washington,and Albany. We will send books, Ac., to other points, if rr.piested to do so, and it be deemed ex pedient by us. Five millions only of the fifteen million Loan hnve treen caile I for, and eleven millions have been responded to — no subscription being at. a less rate than par, amt some as high as ten per cent premium. The present exigencies of our national crisis call for the balance of this Loan, and we have no doubt that our fellow-citizens will cheerfully re spond to that call. Let it be lememhered that, in what they thus advance, th.y are making an investment at 8 per cent p.r annum, (which investment is secured hy a special Kinking fund, aud that subscriptions may be made in any suiii from fifty dollars ups arils. We are authorised to say that these subscriptions will be received in this S ate in current bank notes which are con sidered at par at the several centres of trade. An abounding patriotism has carried, and is carrying, our brave brother, and sous in sufficient number* to the field ; we doubt not that the same fervid feelings will sup port them there, by rapidly filling the remainder of this Loan. E. STARNES, 1 J. MILLIGAN, (Commissioners. WM. B. JOHNSTON, j june 26-14-4 t JUST ITIPOKTI’D FROM Abe Lincoln’s Dominion, “ DESPITE THE EMBARGO,” °.()() POUNDS FRESH TURNIP SFED. 1 Oil “ PURPLE TOP RUTA BAG A Turnip Seed. 100 “ WHITE FLAT DUTCH “ “ 100 “ WHITE FLAT RED TOP “ For sale at the Drug and Chemical Store of Macon, June 12th, 161. GEO. PAYNE. Madisoi i Springs, lYladisoa Count)', iiu. films well known summer retreat is again opened for 1 tlie accommodation of those seeking either health or pleasure, and we now niort cordially invite our old custo mers,and all others who travel either for health or pleasure, to give us a call. We do not think it necessary togive to you a full descrip tion of tliis most beautiful spot, it is so w> II known through out most of the .South, suffice it to say, it cannot he sur passed for climate, health, beauty, waters, scenery, and, in tact, everything that can delight tlie eye and taste. Families, wishing comfortable rooms will please drop a line, stating the number, Ac , and how long they wish to stay, as those coming early and staying late w ill find it to their advantage, as private arrangements will be made with all sueh if desired. Mr. K. R. Saiilterhas prepared himself wdh the best of Coaches and Hacks, and will be ready at the Depot, and passengers from Augusta or Atlanta on the night train can reach here the uext day for dinner. HaTK or Board:—|3o per month; #lO per week ; #2 per day. SCOTT A TYNER. June 12,1881. —2m .Ylnr-oii, .I!ay ilOlli, I I. Im pc It llt IJ Kl.Si Pikes Magnolia Whisky. I rj 75 Barrels Rock opeoiug Rum. 75 Barrels Phelps Kye Gin. 160 Boxes Tobacco—various grades. 115 Boxes Cigars. 360 Barrels Flour. 100 Tierce. Leal Lard. 75,000 11. Clear Sides. 10,000 H Hams. lu,ooo n. Shoulders. 15 Iliids. Molasses. 20 Barrels Syrup. 50 Sacks Rio Coffee. 75 Barrels Sugar. 10 Hilda. Sugar. For tale at reasonable prices for CASH, by june 5 ASHER AYRES. CARIIART& P.KO. (I.ATK OF NKW YORK,) Have returned to this place, where they will be pleased to see their Friends. All cotmnunicatious promptly attended to. Store in Ralston’s Rock Building, on Third Street. JAS. IU CARHART, WM. B. CARHART. Macon, March 13, 1861. DIRECT IMPORTATION! Crockery, China, AND GLASS WARE. MV first shipment from Europe has arrived in Savannah, and thus” who have ordered packages will have them shipped in a few days. There are some of the packages still unsold, any in want, cau, by ordering, have them ship ped in a few days. I have another lot shipped from Liverpool 13th of July, which I shall look for iu three or four weeks. Send in the orders. lam now receiving a LAKLi STOCK OF Glass-Ware, Tumblers, Goblets, &f,., FOR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BUHEMIAN GI.ASS-WA RE, China Dinner aud Tea Selts, Ac., Ac aug 29 R. P. McKVOY. WOOTTON k HOLLOWAY, Commission Merchants, CORNER OF THIRD AND POI’LAR Sts., MACO\, UA. HAVE just received on consignment and for sale, 1000 bushels Corn, ltlOO do Oats, 60j do Peas, 100 do Meal, 4UOOO lbs. Tennessee Bacon, UK) kegs and cans Lard, 1000 bbls. Flour, Ilk) do. bert Kockport Lime, 100 bales Hay, Also a fine lot of live Geese Feathers nr.d Dried Bee Hams. ap3 \"nlii al> 1 e X* Iri 11 1 ation L’OR SALK. IWIU. SELL AIY PLANTATION SITU ATED in Macon and Houston counties—five miles Iroui Winchester, on the South-Western Bail Kuad, aud contain ing 2.4U0 Acre* Level Oak and Hickory Liuutl, with about 1,4h0 acres in cultivation. The place is healthy, with good water, and well improved, with all necessary buildings, and if desired can tie divided Into two or more settlements. For terms, Ac., address the undersigned at Macon, Georgia, oct 3—’Co-tf N. BASS. Valuable Plantation KOIi SALE. I ATI now offering for sale one of the rao t valuable plantations in West’Florida, lying on Spring Creek, Jackson county, coMaining Focktkkn Hi si.kkd Acmes o first quality Oak and Hickory Land ; three hundred acres cleared and fair improvements. The laud is strong lime land, will bring upoi an average year, 1 ,(XH) lbs. of seed cuttoo, and 2(1 to 25 bushels corn, and is convenient to mar ket, 20 miles to Mariana and 22 tuWoodvil|e,on the Chatta hoochee River, where cotton brings as good a price as it does iu Macon. Or I will sell 2,200 acres, if wanted. My object In selling is to get out of Jebt. I can always be found on tlie premises. References in regard to the land may be bad by seeing John V. Price, Americas ; James W. Jowevs near Preston; Chas. W. Crawford, Lee countv Rev Mr’ Jackson, Cuthbert, and all of Georgia, apr If 4-till dec 80 NEWNAN McBAIN. GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. RICHMOND TYPE FOUNDRY, THE ONLY MAHCPACTOBY OF TYrE OKT SOUIIERN SOIL, SOUTH OF BALTIMOKE. ‘pill: Proprietors of the above Foundry have alto,united A with their Foundry a complete PRINTERS’ FURNISHING WAIIEIIOUS , Having on hand, or furnishing to order, every article re quisite for a Printing Office, From a, TTodlcin. TO ▲ TEN-CYLINDER PRESS. Type and Printing material from any Foundry North furnished when required. We can and will manufacture in Richmond, as good an article, and at the same specimen prices, as any Foundry North. We respectfully solicit the patronage ot the South. HENRY L. PELOUZE A CO. We refer you to every Printer in this city. We also de sire every Newspaper in the South to copy this’ advertise ment for one month, sending us one copy of their paper and receive their pay for such advertisement upon pur chasing five times the amount of their bill from us. June-26, lb6l. H. L P. A CO IN IL BURGH ARB* WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, ANT> DEALER IN PANCY WARES, DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES, IN GENERAL, ARTICLE* OF VERTU, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CUTLERY, FINEST IMPORT ED AND AMERICAN WATCHES, TIME PIECES, CLOCKS, CHRONOMETERS, CHIROGRAPHIC IMPLEMENTS, Ac., Ac., Cherry St., Macon, Second door below the Telegraph Printing House. f (HI ANKFT I. for past favors.reminds Erf:-*7 _ 1. the public that all the most fashionable, elegant and desirable goods in this line will IC~- / ISM continue to be found at this elegant stand ,HA. jf£P, iu the greatest variety. awl* - ’ No trouble to show Goods. fell 29-’6O-y OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE, MACON. SILK DRESS HATS $2.75 TO $5.00. The Commercial Straw is easy, fI.OO. , “ Senate is not bad. “ Planter’s Hat is very light, 1.40. “ English is Finest. Wool Hats, Children's Straws. June 20 C. 13. STONIS & DUO. AGENCY REMOVAL. riYIIIC undersigned having opened an office in the ci y A of Macon, for the purpose of RENTING 110USA'S, HIRING OUT NEGROES, SELLING STOCKS, anj all other kinds of property, settling and collecting all claims, takiug interrogatories and securing Ijoans of Money, and attend to all business that may be entrusted to l ira ; and lie would especially invite all who may have any busi ness to entrust to an agent, to give him a call. I am aUo agent for the long established Hew York I.ife liiMiraiK'oComp’f. This subject I would invite every thinking man to consider before it is too late to make provisions lor Ills family after death. lain also Justice of the Peace for the 7iCih District, Q. oily of Macon E C. GRANNIS9. References Judge E. A Nisbet, Judge H. G Lamar, Judge Clifford Anderson, Lewi.- N. Whittle, Esq., E. L (Strohecker, Esq , and Elijah Bond, Esq (oct 10—ts) SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OP GROCERIE S, H AVING been bought at low prices, for cash, we would say to large purchasers, ti y us, and we w ill make it to your interest to bu, of us. The following comprises a portion of our Stock : •2ou lilnls. Bacon, 500 Kegs Nails, 12n “ Molasses, 6n Rales Wool, 50 Barrels Syrup, 2000 Coils Ms' v ine Rope, 50 “ Oil, 5000 Pounds Tvine, 75,00n Pounds Pure Lead, OHIO Packs Salt, * 225 Bhls. Refined Sugar, 500 Boxes Candles, 12u “ N.0., 100 “ Soap, 17ft Sacks Cofee, 100 “ Starch, 150 Boxes Candy, 50 Cases Coffee Mills, 25 Casks Potash, 25 Boxes Crackers, 100,000 Choice imp. Cigars, 10,000 lbs. Snuff, ISS Boxes Tobacco, 5 Cases Sardines, 10 BarreU Nuts, 5 Barrels Scovil’s Hoes, 10 “ Blacking, 1 (Ml Cases Yeast Powders, 10 Che*tschoice Tea, 200 Packages Mackerel, together with every article needed in the Grocery line.— Also a full stock of ail the leading articles in the Drug line, for sale by J. B. A W. A. ROrS. june IS lWfil. c>. Ter* in Ca. s li. JB. A. WISE Now offers to the public his comple'e stock of STOVKS, GICATLS, CUTLERY) AM) PLATED W A HR, AT A REDUCED PRICE FOR CASH TERMS—Strictly Cash. (tOOIi I\(i STOVES.—I will (lose out the remain- J der of tuy Stock, comprising over 150 Cook Stoves, of best patterns, at or near cost for CASH. RATES! URATES!-1 have on hand a complete T assortment of Grates, which I will sell very cheap for CASH. fills PLATE AIM) WIRE. —75 boxes assorted 1 Hi amis, !>U bundles of Wire, at a small advance above New York cost for CASH. CM) A 1. Oil, AND COAI, OIL LAMPS.—The ) best Oil and cheapest l.amp ever offered in this market tor CASH B. A. WISE, feb 18 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. ~ WOOD’S PHOTOGRAPHIC Palace of Art! ])ltOlt lltl.Y the largest and best appointed Estab lishment In the South, if not in the United States. Is one of the most popular and interesting places of resort in Macon, and is daily thronged with crowds of delighted visi tors. The Collection of [Pictures is very large, embracing every style known to the art, from the smallest Ainbrotype to the life-stae Portrait Wood is determined, regardless of lahor orexpense, that hisOALLE KY shall continue to he the fiend ((narters of Fine Arls In tlie Sou 111. Employing permanently the l*est talent to be procured to color his Photographs, in every style, true to nature, anil |>erfect satisfaction is guaranteed in every instance. A large collection of the celebrities of the day on exhibition, to which has just been added a splendid Picture of the Prince of Wales and suit, Blondin, Judge Douglas, and others too numerous to mention, tint which Hie public are rfpectfully invited to call and examine. As Wood usee uona hot the best materials in bis business, persons in wnnt of a good Picture will find it to their advantnge to patron ise this establishment, as Pictures can he had here at prices as low as el-ewhere, and of superior style. Atnbrolype#, Daguerreotypes and Plain Photographs of every sire at low prices. Call and see r, l. WOOD, Washington Block, nearly opposite the oct 81 Lanier House. Macon, Ga. -Bank Checks. EL KS on all Banks of the city, for sale. Also, BLANKS ! Os every varety, and to correspond with the recent laws of the State. At die Jsiu-nal an<i Messenger Office. Sugar, < of lee, ITlolaiiei, &c. I • ||HOS. Prime and Choice N. O. Sugar. Xt) Htd bbls. refined Sugars. 8i) “ Crushed, Granulated and Powdered (Sugars. ‘JO hhds. Prime New Cuba Molasses. 60 bbls. and half barrels N. 0. Syrup, nar SO BOWERS * ANDERSON, Try one of our New Bl’k Pocket Hats Buy one NEW STYLE BROAD BRIM. The X ZUAVE K LACK TICIiVI’D Will BECOME you 1 So will the MAROON And the Ei. Nat. Nutria. So will the LIG HT BL’K BROAD BOUND SOFT HATS. Spring ami Suuuftc'r Fasliious for 18 61. Direct Importations from France via New Orleans Mrs. F. DESSAU WOT’ 1.1) respectfully announce to the ladies that she has just returned from New Orleans, where she has purchased for Cvwre cash a full assortment of Millinery, Lace, and Di cks Goods, of the latest direct impor- jSKySSfIg tation, and opened her Bonnets on Thors- dSjjJj&jWVk day, March 28. Mrs. Dessau is confident gaplV VJB that the lad ieswi lit* pleased with the Myles W’ |J> S/V ncl qualities, as they are superior io auy lr<iuifht heretofore o this place. m e&~ Milliners supplied at wholesale with ■ W . Bonnets and Millinery Goode. W * Boots and Shoes. the Sign of the Wo. 3, Cotton Av*e. Washington Block, Tlie Subscribers would re turn their thanks for the very liberal and long con tinued patronage extended to them,and would moat res pectfully solicit a continuance of the aame. We haveno. u store a large assortment of Boots and Slioes, mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly additions will he made, of all the different styles and patters usually called for In a shoe store, and wouk) invite these wishing to purchase, to call and examine our stock, as we are prepared m a. •'o-‘*w i , TUTO , DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, &e. ‘HORACE l m il I (U SWTHE business will be continued for iu unexpired term fGTOH * unJer the name and firm of HORACE and BoyV at K, ‘ L ALL °“ r laree stock of Clo,h ‘cg for Men COST! For the next SIXTY Dvvs w our stock as low as possible duel!' ** ?s>E£r "s&sysssr apr 8-am HORACE FITCH. Dikiiolutiou of Partnership. TIIK special copartnership of HORACE FITCH A CO is dissolved by the mutual consent or Lewis F’tch as special partner and H. A W. T. Fitch as general partners. Macon, April 8,1561. MERCHANT TAILORING! E. WINSIIIP rS now prepared with a first class cutter, good Tailors and a LAROE STOCK OF PIECE GOODS, to furnish any thing in the CLOTHING LINE At short notice, and in the very best style. (apr 8 1801. 1861. Spring Clothing, WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. £. 19'IA'SMtMP IS now receiving one t f the largest stocks of CLOTHING ever broughl to th'S place. They were bought cheap and will be sold cheap. Cash Huyors can find bargains. Merchants will do well to examine this stock before purchasing. apr 8 INTK W GOODS./? NEW GOODS.I cn NEW GOODS.U NEW GOODS. ] 0 C KREK OF OXJTY. Ijh FREE OF DUTY./K FREE OK DUTY./ ~ FREE OK DUTY.\ RO?S A COLEMAN beg leave to aunounce to thecitixens of Macon and the surrounding country that they have just IMPORTED FREE OF DUTY from the United States, tlie largest stock of uew, desirable goods, that Las t-vri been exhibited by one house in theStateof Georgia. Very many of their goods were bought at such EXTREME tow prices that MEROH ANT 9 would do well to call and examine them. This entire stock was “Bona fide” purchased before the Ist of March, and therefore saves to the buyer twenty-four per cent. Call and see for yourselves. A COLEMAN, apr 8 At their “ Bazaar of Fashion.’’ nT s. prudden & CO. Invite attention to their Stack of Fancy and. Staple DRY GOODS. SPRING TRADE, 18 GL We have a good assortment of STAPLE GOO JDS! Purchased in advance of the Tariff, at low Prices. All those who have unsettled accounts with us, will pUase consider themselves politely dunned. apr o N. 9. PRUDDEN A CO. SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF I> Tl V GOODS, NOW receiving in Store, in large quantities, haviug been bought at reduced priees, for cash, we are prepard to offer great inducements to large purchasers, and solicit an examination of our goods. The following comprise a por tion of the articles we are offering : 2o Cases Prints, new styles, 15 “ Ginghams, new styles, 5 “ Printed Mullins, 25 Bales Tickings, 5d Cases Spool Thread, 150 Bales brown Sheetings aDd Shirtings, 2u Cases bleached *- “ “ 10 “ brown and bleached Janes, liiOo Bolts Summer Pauls Goods, all qualities, bilbo Hoop Skirts, all qualities, ion Hales Osuabuvgs, ‘2OO Bales Yarns, 800 Hales Geor-iia Kerseys, all Wool filling. Also a large stock of House Furnish mg Goods, Linens, Table Damask, Towelling, Linen, 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. 11036 june 13 1860. FALL STYLES! ISGO. BAIRD HAS JUST OPENED A Superior Lot o I Cloths Cassimeres, And Vestings, which cannot be excelled in beauty and durability. Having engaged Mona. Kousse, an experienced cutter, from New York, customers may rely on having something Superior in the style and fit of new garments. NEW STYLES —IN TFv.ea.cly JVTa.de OlotliiiT", Shirts, Neck Ties,Collars,Gloves,Suspenders,Shawls, Socks, Straps, Canes Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. CHAR. IT. BMRD, oct 8 Cor. of Cherry and Second Streets. Millinery! Millinery!! PARIS STYLES Via. NewOrleans. BPRIND OF 161. Mrs. HOWLAND HAM opened a fine assortment of the newest Paris Styles of Ladies’ Hats and Millinery Goods. Os recent and Direct Importation to New Orleans. Her customers and ottiers are invited to call, and she is satisfied that they will be pleased. JJgV Milliners from a distance can be accommodated with PATTERN HATS and any style of MILLING KY GOODS. apr DRESS. MEDICINES, PAINT, OIL,Ac M ASSE.NDI KG & SON, (Successors to E. L. Strohecker.) Corner 3rd and Mulberry Street!, OKALEB3 IX CHOICE DRUGS, SELECTED MEDICINES, PURE CHEMICALS, SURGICAL instruments , WINDOW GLASS, PERFUMERY, PAINTS, OII.S, Patent Medicines, FRESH GARDEN SEED. Merchants and Physicians, I WHO FEIDH THKMBKLVK3 On Denliiis i Articles of the PIHST quality, AHD AT Low PRICES, ts A V HELY upon BEING SUITED. nov 28 ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. is je* k:d_i a a^. JTJST RECEIVED GEORGE! PAYNE'S .CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORE. f I'll I! Articles mentioned here, which are ol Superior JL quality, and sold at Fair Prices : Kerosene and Goal Oil, inferior to none sold, Winter, Speim and Linseed Oil, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, Olive Oil in Bottles and by the Gallon, Wnite Lead in Kegs and assorted size cans, from 1 lb. to lOft lbs. Zinc, White in kegs and cans, Colors, in cans and boxes, oil and in water. Paint Brushes and ail kinds of Artists Tools, Hpongee, Putty, Palet Knives and Tins, Potash,in kegs, bulk and iron boxes, French Glass, and all kinds of Glass Ware, Bje Woods, Acids, Burning Fluid, Alcohol and Turpentine, Lamp Wick, bleached and unbleached, all qualities, Bay M ater, Bell Cologne Water, and Rose Water, Gelatine and Flavoring Extracts,|lYeeh Hops and Fresh Iloney, Corks, ail sizes, Hard Rubber Trusses, and all other In strument-, Hedguians Ric.ine Oil, and I.ubins Antique Oil for the Ha ir, Fine Tooth Brushes and Fine Toilet Soap, best citrate Magnesia, Burnett's Cocoinc and Kaliston and Woo’d Hair Restora tives, Mrs Allen’s Hair Restoratives, and hei T.vlo Balsamum, Fresh Vaccine Matter, and fresh Congress Water, Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds, Chemical, Medicinal Herbs and Genuine Medicines. Macon, Ga., April lSth,lS6o. —y Drugs and Medicines, AT ELLIS’ DRUG STORE, Corner I'herrj- Street and Cotton Avenue. Tt T S'ff- received, a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery, Paint and Varnish Brushes. Superior Coal Oil, Burning Fluid, Camphene, Alcohol and Potash; Jaynes’ tyres’, Wright’s, Moffat’s, and Mrong’s Pills; Hemboldt’s Extract of I’.oehu, Sanford’s Liver Invigorator. Mrs Wins low’s Soothitig Syrup. Di-grath’s Eclertrlc Oil, Mustang Liniment, Indian Cholagogue, Jaynes’, McLean’s, and Fahnestock’s Vermifuge; Seltzer Aperient and Citrate of Magnesia, warranted genuine, june 20 18-’6O- W. S. EI.LIS, Agezit. LIQUORS AND CIGARS IMi’ectly Imported! IT AIA fTSNI’NET is constantly receiving the finest Idm qualities of Liquors, Wiues and Cigars which he offers to tlie public on as reasonable terms is he can afford. Invalids and others, wishing a superior article of Wines or other Liquors, will find it greatly to their advantage to give him a call, as they may rely on the genuineness ol eve ry article sold. Liquors can be purchased in bottle or by the gallon, as it may suit purchasers. Cigars of the very best brands, by wholesale or retail, and of direct importation, can always be found at my store, at tlie house formerly occupied by Mr. James F. Winier as an Kachan; e and Lottery Office. Mr. Maus9enet.. In retiring from his old established busi ness, embraces this opportunity to tender his grateful ac knowledgments to his old friends and customers, from all of whom he solicits a share of patronage,in his new enterprise. Macon, June 18, 1860.—12-y JAMKS MACEOY. J. K. LYTI.fi. MUKOY, LYTLE & CoTT COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCIIAiNTS, SOUTH-FAST CORNER CHESTNUT A COMMERCIAL Sts. ST. 1.01 IS* MO. mWRNTY YEARS EXPERIENCE in the PRODUCE COM- I MISSION business in this city has given us an acquain tance with the market that will enable us to render satis faction to those vlio may entrust their business to us. Our careful and prompt attention will be given to the orders of our friends for tlie purchase of GRAIN, FLOUR, PORK, KALE ROPE, Ac., at the loweit market rates, roar 2T ’CI-ff Special Moliec. THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO. VRU prepared to forward by Express ail Goods through to Pensacola and Way Station* on tlie Montgomery and Pensacola Railroad—the charges paid by the shipper in ail cases. All letters for the Officers and Soldiers ot the Confederate Army at Pensacola and elsewhere forwaided by the Company free of charge, when in Government en velopes. m. c. McDonald, Ag’t. Macon, May 20,1861. NOTICE. - LOST— a note made by John Chapman, for one hundred and sixty-eight dollars, due the 1.-t of January, IBLI , payable to Ihe subscriber or bearer. The maker is heteby notified not to pay said note, end all persons are forewarned not to trade for the note. S. K. LONG. Jeffersonville, June 5, 1 fCl4t Bn, oil Corn, Laid anti Flour. “7 C'ASIAS BACON, hog round. t fJ 75i,0 Bushel* CORN. 25 Barrels LAB D. 25 Halt barrels LARD. 4d Kegs 1 AKD. 500 tihls. 8. F. and Family FLOUR. 80 llhds. MOLASSES. 40 Bbls SYRUP. 25 Half bbls. BY UUP. luff bbls. rrfis.d SUGARS. 75 Sacks COFFEE. 125 Boxes TuhACt O. 800 Bids. WHISKEY. For sale low for Cash. ASHER AYERS. Macon Feb. 20th, 1-61. Conlederate Til EAST BV Notes and Bonds taken at PAR for Furniture or Notes and Accounts due june 19 W OOD A CO., Macon, Ga. Lori liar cl’s Snuff, IN BOTTLES AND BULK, For sale in quantities to Jobbers, by g=4 If. A. HOB IN NON A CO., Wholesale Dkcgcists, LOUISVILLE, Kt., And iU. A. & C. A. SANTAS, may 22-4 m NORFOLK, Va. 75,000 Il>*. of Bacon. JL’ST received 75,000 pound- of choice Bacon—cusom em must call soon, as the stock is going ofl rapidiy. set, 97 ASHER AYRES. Macon hWrti8 s t naborgs, Ice. -..-V II l I.ES Macon Shirtings and F. R. Oenaburgs •lIPIP 25 hah-*- Cotton Yarns, assorted Nos. iu hales Georgia Stripes, Tor sale by mar 2o BOW’D RE A ANDERSON. military Rooks. ANEW supply of Hnrdie’a Tactics, Scott’s Tactics, Cooper’s Tactics, Cavalry Tactics, and Mahon’s Trea tise on Field Fortification, for sale at fehlß BOARDMAN’S. AOTICD. I HAVE left Mr. JAMES A. KNGHT my authorixud Agent, during my absence from the city. ___ upr 24 B. A, WIBS- Examine our Goods and Price! before buying elaewiiere