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~ the voters of mr. first congressional
V> 1 DISTRICT.
In my fpf’t'ri l Ktixabeth, some days I
> the people that, in riewr of the hill before
[, crj.-UMiie making it f'elonjr for an? one to
.. nt the State in the Congress of the United
’/ iUJ , and its probable enactment h? that body,
aot • nolince myself a candidate for Uon-
S 4i.but that if a majoiity of the people saw
■ c to vote for me, I would take that as the
.!, of my constituents that they should be repre
~1 in that body, and would endeavor to serve
*even U such a law should be enacted. IV
r tHiding that no such law has been pasted, and
r i„e that the whole process by which Tennes
, ha* been annexed to the Confederate States is
2 d and unconstilutionul and haring been voted
; ->,r :he counties ot Carter and Johnson on the
.- 0 f June, and otherwise solicited, I aunounce
.. „ if as a candidate for Congress.
;i,i:ig recently canvaased the entire Disrricf, I
j p,* my friends will excuse me from again tra
, . B g the Pi-triet, amy opinions are well known.
Thos. A. R. \klaon.
T c contest for Congressmen in East Tennessee
g iikelv to be novel and exciting. Nelson, My-
M rd and perhtps others, are runuing for the Uni
tfd States t ongress, whilst others are in arms
against it. We regret that gentlemen who have
h; so large a share of public respect and conti
j,! oe, should continue to maintain an attitude so
en harassing to the South and so fatal to them
-1 tnposition I pou Soldiers.
TVe rue! the other day, a returned officer in the
1’ on t. ...rds, of the sth Regiment, at Pensaeola,
H)' :he t'onftt&raU Staten, who stated that a re
r"r ***“ extensively circulated in that place,
n, die detriment of the Bank of Middle Georgia.—
Ih- i .loriued us that the Bank was reported broken,
m i dean gone forever, in consequence of which
many of our soldiers had been induced
l 0 submit to infamous shaving. Be said he had
S. t given & twenty dollar note to a sutler, for
tit pounds of cheese, and that similar impositions
ini been practiced upon manv.
At the same time another officer exhibited to
as. miserable five cent shin-plaster, which, with
o:er trash, he had been compelled to receive in
savannah, as change when paying a hotel bill.—
Ik can never recover the amount, except by going
back to Savannah, or procuring someone to pre
. the rag, and take “ refresdiment” by wav of
rr. option. Bis Regiment is about to be ordered
ilq the vicinity of Savannah, and he will not
hire an opportunity of getting rid of his bogus
m-'tiey perhaps for years when in all likelihood,
the paper will be worn out. We have one of the
shin plasters in our posession, of which he had
creral. The plaster bears the signature, “A. B.
L.t v. t'Oiiiers, and doubtless, otheru, falling into
amis ot these money changers are obliged to
!i .e change in rags, or go hungry and naked.—
“•* transactions, are not alone an outrage upon
1 x but upon common morality, and we trust the
’ col Georgia will not tolerare the nuisance.
T. Ifie Benevolent, Coail and Patriotic
People of .Karon.
\our bounty has supplied our soldiers now at
i ent points in Virginia, with materials for the
; k ind wounded. Two more companies of our
o r, now at Pensacola, have not yet beeu provided
for. Any contributions will be thankfully received
by tin* Ladies’ Soldiers Relief Society, and bv
m forwarded by Saturday next, if left at the
State of Mrs. F. Dessau.
Kcrcived Onit r* In he Keaily,
Jackson Artillery, ('apt. G. A. Dure, has re
• ‘ J orders from the Secretary of War to bold
ire- in rediiiess to march at short notice.
I 1 ‘rd’ an excellent opportunity to those de
- sos “ going to the wars’’ to enter the service
ct their country. We would suggest, (knowing
i tt it is but to suggest, and it will be done) to
r i e- 1 • ns the propriety of seeing that the mem*
-i‘ tiia Artillery go away well equipped with
fc-. mirten. — J'tleyraph.
\t itwliiii” ton mid War lieu:*.
flip the follow ing from the Washington cor
re-poiidence of the Herald of the *>th :
T!ir am FtlbiJfG AMONG THK SPECTATORS IX THE
HOI SE.
A * ."iiiieant indication of tic existing popular
r.'U.'iii iti favor of a vigorous prosectiliou of
i wr, ij afforded to-day during the reading of
PreSiilent s Message in tire House of Kepre
‘ tt: vvs. I pou the reading of the recoumiend
th.it, in order to give the legal meaus for
this contest short aud decisive, Congress
I place at the disposition ot the government
this purpose at least four hundred ihousaud
c ‘ *nd tour hundred millions of dollars, an irre
p-*.’ le -’tout of approbatipn tilled the House,
ting alike from the floor arid the galleries,
vemingly as unanimous as it was certainly
au'iistic. It was an outpouring of feeling from
t >pi. ir heart which proves that the people are
* tead of the Government in their desire for a
■ otis prosecution of the war, and a short and
<kc!-ivr contest.
in.- ii use did a fine stroke of business on the
It passed the bill authorizing the President
< t the revenue outside the ports of rebel*
!• Mates; also, authorizing a blockade; also,
*‘dng alt commercial intercourse betweeu
citizens of loyal and disloyal States. There
•ere ten negative votes.
T K OPP-*SITIOX LEADERS IX THE HOUSE.
‘• ilo'ise had Messrs. Burnett of Kentucky,
; ‘ aii uuiighani of Ohio, to do the opposition.
‘ e : oaglu to be cultivated, instead of being
is some people threaten to do, for the sake
rf ie opposition, which is always the spice of
CAPTCRR or REBELS IX WESTERN VIRGINIA.
r - 1 t-'iisle, of the House, received a dispatch
ii tiovernor I’ierrcpont, of Virginia, to day,
■ a . .. .ng that two Ohio regiments had surprised
‘.f rebels at Biickannou, capturing tour huu
'• killing thirty, and seizing tfiM> horses.
iiiriCATiOS.—The Southern Recorder, of yes
ii? says : “ Our table of returns show, that the
m polled, in all but nineteen counties, make
■ * total of 2<>,Cl5 —and there is at present
* fi l majority in favor of ratification—leaving
II very doubtful as to the final result.
’ vs erom the Crew or the Savannah.—The
r i
arieston Mercury of the luth says: “ We are
Krs’itied to be able to stale that a letter of second
l ’ a * e has been received from Mr. John Harleston,
1V dicer of the privateer Savannah, in which he
that none of the officers or crew of that un
.vale vessel have vet been brought to trial;
t at they were situated as comfortably as cottid be
•k-iied under the circumstances, and that they
*oild have the advantage of the ablest counsel in
conduct of their defence. The report which we
copied from a Richmond paper that they had been
convicted of piracy, wa, it seems, erroneous.”
Pre’ Ervixg Fecit.—The suggestion has been
mi le that, in view of the abundant crop of fruits
o! all kinds throughout the South, the producers
*‘iO!ild dry, pickle and preserve, as far as possible,
Ei! which cannot find a present market. We see
‘ v advertisements in Vicksburg papers that the
*'!ice is being acted upon at that point, and we
t>e glad to learn that it is receiving atten
tion in Georgia. A copious supply of dried fruits
*ll prove invaluable to our soldiers; not only to
1h.,4 . ho are in the hospital, but in keeping oth
ers out of it.
’ , rHEKX Ma a lea ere res.— Now is the time for
*ll who make or sell anything of common use, to
ra ‘ke it known by advertising. Manufactuiiug
Utilities should b 4 enlarged, and the c*|iaeitiew of
l < e various establisboieuu made known, and, our
*ord for it, the demand will be doubled and
<)uJntple4.
A correspondent of tbe New Orleans Ifelta
Cl itlention to the fact that the New York pc*
of Marine insurance corer loasi'S by pirates,
■u; in-ike no mention of privateers. Should Sorth
*r” courts condemn and treat any Jfoulhem pri-
T *teera as pirates, the Northern insurance com pa
I'roßEs tor the Sicr. — Parties who may desire
’ ’ contribute to the relief of the sick soldiers now
‘ n a .ps, will not go amiss if they send any of the
Moving articles:
Arrow -root, barley, rice, tapiocß, gelatine, ftrint
cn starch, flax-seed, wines, (especially black*
, ET'd pin), cordials, jellies, clothing, espe
under clothing, bedding, as sheets, pillow*
‘ hltnkeb*, surgical btudagea or old linen.
WAR’newsj
Richmond, Va., Joly 15tl, _ri,7ropo^
brought here be relative u, the
g “ at Hich Mountaiu arc confused and
unreliable, and every way unsatisfactory 1
One passenger, a man in high official posi
tion states that only three companies of
Confederates under Lieut. Col. Hoeram
wore engaged with the Fedora Is. Ws of
the Confederates from thirty to forty killed. \
Col. 1 egram seriously wounded and taken
prisoner. About three huudred Federala
reported killed. Many of the Confederates
supposed to be killed or wounded, have
since reached the Confederate camp unin-’
jured. However intense the interest of the I
public for reliable news about this battle it
is impossible yet to obtain it. ’
thirteen prisoners ami two spies were
brought here to-day from Yorktown.
[ fb'spatche* from Northern Sources via Mobile ]
Loljsville, Ky. July 14th.—The Rich
Mountain fight is fizzling out. The latent
despatch states that the Southerners are
eight hundred strong, with two canon.—
Southern loss seventy-five killed, and about
the same number wounded. Federal loss
eleven killed and thirty -five wouuded. The
above despatch was approved by General
McUullan, but bis own dispatch to Wash
ington reports twenty killed and forty woun
ded. Apparently the invaders had made
for a certain victory and sent a bulletin be
fore the tight, hut a courier losing his way,
McCuilau waited all day for the sigualj
which lie tailed to get. The enterprise only
resulted in the dislodgement of eight hun
dred Confederates by five invading re<d
uicnts.
Washington, July 14th.—The two )a-
Jies who inveigled the Connecticut Captain,
Goodwin, to his capture have been arrested’
and are held prisoners as a guarantee for
Goodwin’s return. Clarke, Member from
Missouri, Inis been expelled from Congress,
lor having served under the Missouri State
law as a soldier.
Hoston, July 14th.—A French steamer,
with tlie Admiral on board has arrived at
Halil.tx, w here it is waiting the arrival of
six others, when the French fleet will sail
South.
r l he Frigate Vincennes is looking for the
Privateer J<£’ Don's.
Spieial Dispatch to the Savannah Republican.
* he 4 liui'lcxtoii lllockaih'.
t iiarlkstoN, July 14.—The Minnesota
returned and took her position with the
blockading squadron about noon to da}’. —
-I*® was received with the usual salute.
The steamer l’lauttr ran the blockade
this afternoon.
VN'ittli of Gov. Aitamx.
Charleston, July 14.—Kx-Governor
Adams, of this State, died at his residence
near Columbia, last night.
A Religious Brigade.—A military
organization has, we see, been set on foot in
this city for service against the rebels, under
the title of “the Religious Regiment.” We
highly approve of the movement, and object
ouly to the limitation of numbers which its
name implies. The ‘‘Holy Brigade” or
‘the Spiritual Phalanx’ 1 are titles that would
embrace within the technical military condi
tions the largo numbers wbo will le pressing
for enrolment. We would suggest that
V\ illiam I<oyil Garrison be made general,
Wendell Phillips colonel, Henry Ward Bee
cher chaplain and the Hon. Massa Greely
fuglemen of the new brigade. All the
unemployed parsons in the country should
lie invited to join its ranks, and Mrs. Bee
•her Stowe, Abby Kelly Foster, Lucrctia
Mott and others of our strong uiiuded wo
men may be induced to offer their services
in riiatulicrtf. Thus organized, the pious
brigade would prove one of the most effec
tive in the service, and would, no doubt,
soon take the shine out of Col. Duryee’s
“Red Devil” and Lincoln’s “Pet Lambs.”
—A r . V. Day Hoole.
A Had Practice.
A cu'tom is coining very much in vogue
in the South says the Savannah Republican,
of politicians raising regiments and placing
themselves at the head—or with the under
standing that they will be placed there—
and taking thoroughly educated officers from
the Regular Army for Lieutenant-Colonels,
Majors aud other tuhon! mate, positions
We know Colonels in the .Southern Army,
who six weeks ago were profoundly ignorant
of the mystery of “Shoulder Anus !” and
yet are ambitious of leading the armies of
the Republic.
*1 his is all wrong, and public sentiment,
if uothing else, sh uld put a stop to it.—
Unskilled civilians who place themselves,
or allow others to place them, in responsible
military positions, of whose duties they
know nothing, do injustice to professional
soldiers, to the service, and to themselves.—
Nor can we see how well educated military
men can, consistently with a proper respect
for their profession, consent to be plaeed in
those subordinate po.-itions with suieriors in
authority who are perfect dwarfs to them in
understanding. What estimate mutt they
place on their reputations when they are
willing to peril them in time of battle upon
the blunders of an incompetent leader!
There is uo reason why the rules of com
mon sense should not apply to the affairs of
peace. Every man should be in the right
place, and no man in a place for which he
lis uuiit. We are decidedly opposed to
catering to unreasonable ambition by jeo
parding the results of this important war
upon the contingencies of a different philoso
phy at all.
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n A K It I I. u,
I On Sunday afternoon, July 14ili, in Jeffersonville,Twiggs
county, (it., by the Ucv. .\l. K. SU-rleyJMr. N. A Miuiiih,
| of this city, and Mist Kdba, daughter 01 William brjan,
[ Kiq , of (be former place.
I* I I ■>,
Ir> Savannah, on the Milt Inst., Mr. Kkaxcij II Welwax,
a> ted about eighty j etrt. He was a native of Bermuda, ba<i
I iri.|ol in Savannah for sixty-three years, and le-eu one of
lus most prominent basine-s men. In early life he was a
Midshipman in the KngtUb nary—was a member of the
Chalam Artillery fifty nine years, and for many years the
Swedish and Noratgion Consul, and also held the Agency
of *• Moyds,” London.
j At Meridian Depot,on the Mobile and Mississippi Rail
* road, Cot. iHiMica PIACt-UTia. formetly of Clinton, Ga.,
| atnl lor many year, a resident of the city of New Orleans.
’ In this city, of appoplexy, on the 11th inst., Dr. John If.
; Ellm, aged about years He was a native of New Jersey,
land had been well known in this eity as a Druggist, lor
| aoout thirty years. He wasagjod oian, of ijuiet dt-raeanor,
j of sterling integrity, and leaves n > blot on his record before
I the world.
| At the Indian Springs, on the lt>th lost., Mr. Jonathan
i Pabasb. of Clinton, Jon-s county. He died very suddeuly.
I apparently from the infirmities and debilities of age. He
[was probably the oldest resident of Junes county And about
le ghty years of age.
NB \\ AB\BBTIS EME Nls .
I -r: ■ -
FIVE DOM. ms IEWIEI!
I AV I 1.1, pay tbe above reward for the thief, with pr.iof
I to convict the scoundrel, Uiat stole two uni voi su
lustSK from Spring Garden, on last Sunday night, if a
• lute man, I will pledge uiysrll to prosecute him to Uie ex
tent of the law; and if a n-gro, I will whip him to the en
tire satisfacUon of his master, without any further expense*
Policemen and Cltisens will confer a favor by ass try ng
to point him out. AMOa UINTOa.
july IT IT-ls
“That” Toba*o.
THE choicest brand of Chewing Tobacco, manufactured
in tins country, just received and for sale by
MAdBSNBUKU A SON,
a Successors to K. L. Stxohecker.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
Summer Goody.
Bargains ! B trgain*! Bargains!
We *rc now offering all kinds of
v> ri A” GOODS
Suitable for the present season, at extraordinary
Loir Prices:
Aulais ’ Plin Barafres,
Dres. Go J ol. in e i “ Ch ore “ n<li '‘ 3 ’ T*rltoos, Summer
ures. Woods, and a superior assortment of
c Vc.
All of which will be sold for cash, regardless of cost or
value, as ttie stock must be reduced.
Now on hand 3,000 yards
MILITARY GOODS!
at small profits.
Carpeting, Curtain Damasks,
and a splendid Stock of
STAPLE DRY GOODS I
can also be obtained on reasonable terms, at
BOSTICK & LAMAR’S.
Macon, July 17,1861.
10.000 DOLLARS ‘
WORTH OF
CLOTHING & l-T ItM lIING GOODS!
FOR SALE
AT COST
tO It Tlt K MiXT WU UK OAL Y !
MERCHANTS AND TRADERS
Would do well to attend this rale. The undersigned wants
to use the money to pay for goods ordered from Europe.
Sale positive. J. STIt A HAN A CO.,
Corner of Third and Cherry streets,
july 10 MACON, GEORGIA.
To Ambi*otypists,
VMltfiU and finely assorted stock of Cases, I’later,
Collodion Glass, Ac., and in fact ail kinds ot material*
used in the Ambrotype business, for sale cheap, by
july 10 R. L. WOOD, Macon, Ga.
FORWENT,”
TAROM Ist October next, the large and elegant UEBI-
A DENOK in the State Bank Building in this city, with
convenient GARDEN and OUT-lIL'ILDINGS attached.
Also tor K.11.U or KENT,
The fine new WAGON YARD on Forsyth street, ViueTitte
Branch; an excellent stand for business. Immediate pos
session. Apply to J. It. R. WASHINGTON,
july 10 16-ts
City papers copy till forbid.
X. S. PRUDDEN & CO.,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
TRAVELING DRESS GOODS,
GREY FLANNELS,
SMALL FIGURED PRINTS,
HICKORY SHIRTINGS,
MUSQUITO NETTINGS,
STRIPED SWISS,
CHECKED CAMBRICS,
IICH’l). & BORDERED II’DKFS,
IRISH LINENS,
SHIRT BOSOMS,
EMBROIDERIES,
And many other articles much needed at this time. Wc
cannot buy Goods now without the money, aud earnestly
request thoee indebted to us, to pay.
july lo N. 8. F RUDD BN A CO.
HARDWARE.
Home made Smiths Bellows,
Portable Forage,
Cast Steel,
Block Tins,
Tin Plate,
Bait Copper,
Glue, Rubber and Hemp Packing,
Praxis Wire,
Bheet Brass,
German Silver,
Babbit Metal,
Horse and Mule Shoe,
Shoe Nails, for sale by
juiy 10 NATHAN WEED.
GEORGIA MANUFACTURE^
WHEAT KANiS, a superior home made article,
warranted to work well.
Straw Cutters,
Lever patent, for sale by
july 10 NATHAN WEED.
PLANTATION MILL.
SINCLAIR’S TWENTY-SIX INCH FRENCH BURR
STONE MILL, warranted to work well end make good
flour. For sale by NATHAN WEED,
july 10 Macon, Ga.
Oil fJoilwi^imit'lit.
CA BAGS RIO t OFIEE.
♦ *.!ihi Coils Machine Rope.
50 Ounces Quinine, and for sale bv
july 10 BOWDRE A ANDERSON.
BOSS & SLVffOi IL
]VlacoiL, Gra. ?
OFFER TO THK
WHOLESALE TRADE
THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES FOR CASH,
IN LARCfE QUANTITIES:
Kentucky Bagging, Gunny Bagging.
Machine Rope, Bate twine,
Molasses,
N* O. Syrup, Fresh May Butter,
Soap, Nails,
Starch, Soda,
Cream Tartar, Candles,
Mackerel, Lard Oil,
Linseed Oil, Alcohol,
Epsom Salts, Castor Oil,
Salt Petre, Quinine,
Blue Stone, Smoking Tobacco,
Manuf’ed Tobacco,
Refined Sugars,
Kio, Java and Laguira Coffee,
Bacon Hams, Shoulders and Sides,
Rump and Mess Pork,
Drugs and Medicines,
Cotton Osnaburgs, Kerseys, Yarns,
Military Jeans, for Uniforms, and a
LARGE STOCK OF DRV GOODS!
Savnnrah Republican, Augusta Constitutionalist,
Columbus Times, Montgomery Advertiser copy daily, aud
send bill to this office. july 8 L5-4w
SUNDRIES.
/ N I!\t SACKS Liverpool Balt.
.UUv 125 Hales heavy Gunny Bugging.
300 Coils Machine Rope.
100 Bales Macon Shirtings.
Heavy Osuaburg* and Yarns.
20 Bales Negro Kerseys and dlripes.
100 Bags prime Kio Coffee
40 Hhds Bacon, Bides and Shoulders.
25 Tierces plain and canvassed Hams.
6” Kegs choice Leaf Lard.
10 Bbis. choice Leaf Lard.
50 Boxct Adamantine Candles.
25 Boxes Sperm Candles.
20 Bole. No. 1 Syrup.
15 Hhds Cuba Molasses.
10 Bids. Bleached Whale and Lard Oil.
For sale by
j ul , l 0 BOWDKfc A ANDERSON.
Confederate States Loan.
BOOK K for subscription to the balance of the FIFTEEN
MILLION DOLLARS Loan, will lie opened at the-
Agency of the Marine Bank in this city on Mondaf. thieck
day of June, 1861.
ISAAC SCOTT, )
j. o! PLANT, ( Cow.WM.tMi-.es.
L. N. WHITTLE, J
June 5,1861.
Hitfoii. C orn, I.artl aurt Flour.
7, CASKS BACON, hog round.
*) 75.41 Bushels CORN.
25 Barrels LAKD.
25 Half barrels LARD.
4o Kegs I A Rib
&4M) Bl.u. 8. v and Fatuity FLOUR.
eS4 Hints. MOLABBKB.
4(1 Bbls. SYRUP.
25 Half bbls. SYRUP,
101 l Bbls. retiued SUGARS.
75 Sacks COFFEE.
125 Boxes TOBACt O.
BoA Bbls. WHISKEY.
For sale low for Cash. ASHER A 1 f,RB.
Macon Feb. 20th, 161.
NOTICE.
I H AVE left Mr. JAMES A. KNGHT my authorise*
Agent, during my absence from the city.
apt M B. A. WIRE.
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
SPR ING <; All DEN
BATHS.
SHOWER, plunge and swimming baths may he had
from sunrise until 10 o’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 in the Ladies Department on application.—
Private entrance through the dwelling house.
Tickets *25 cents each. a. BENTON,
july 3 15 -It
Aid and Comfort for our Soldiers.
AX a meeting of the Citizens of Macon and vicinity, the
undersigned were appointed to receive subscriptions
to aid in clothing our soldieis during the approaching win
ter.
Contributions in money, blankets, hats, shoes and such
other articles as are needed by suldiers, will be received by
any member of the Committee.
WM T MASSET, )
E- J. JOHNSTON,
J. M JONES,
A G. BOSTICK, I
E. C. GRIER, J
June 26th, IS6I.
McCallie & J ones,
SI.YfE the recent fire, have located nearly opposite
their old stand on Cotton Avenue, where they are pre
pared to supply all customers with
Baron. Lard. Flour, Torn, Ac., Ac.,
GIVE U3 A CALL. july 8
CONFEDERATE STATES
LOAN!
Till-', undersigned, Commissioners of the Confederate
Btates Loan,in and for the Hiateof Georgia, announce
to the public that the books for the subscription to this Loan
are re-opened at the following points, namely : Savannah,
Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Milledgeviile, Koine, Atlanta,
Athens, Washington,and Albany. We will send books, Ac.,
to other points, if requested to do so, and it he deemed ex
pedient by us.
Five millions only of the fifteen million Loan have been
called for, and eleven millions have been responded to —no
subscription being at a less rate than par, and some ss high
as ten per cent, premium. The present exigencies of our
national crisis call for the balance of this Loan, anil we
have no doubt Hint our fellow-citizens will cheerfully re
spond to that call. Let it be remembered that, in what
they thus advance, they are making an investment at 8 per
cent per annum, (.which investment i secured by a special
sinking fund, and that subscriptions may be made in any
sum from fifty dollars upwards.
We are authorised to say that these subscriptions will be
received In this 8 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 brothers and sons in sufficient numbers 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, vCommissioners.
WM. B JOHNSTON,)
june 26-14-4 t
JUST lIfIPOKTASD
FROM
Abe Lincoln’s Dominion,
“DESPITE THK 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.
M!acLisoi i Springs,
JliitliMiii County, Ga.
r |NIIIS well known summer retreat Is again opened for
1 the accommodation of those seeking either health or
pleasure, and wc now limit cordially invite our old custo
mers,ami all others who travel either for health or pleasure,
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 wi 11 known through
out most of the South, suffice it to say, it cannot be sur
passed for climate, health, beauty, w aters, seen -ry, and, in
fact, everything that can delight the 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 will liml it to
their advantage, as private arrangement! will he made with
all such if desired.
Mr. K. It. S'ialter has prepared himself with 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 lo ro the next day for dinner.
K.nn of Board:—fan per month; |UI per week : s'2 per
day. SCOTT & TYNER.
June 12,1561. —2m
SUMMER CLOTHINOT
#30,000 Worth ol*
Summer Clotiling
SELLING OFF AT COST, as follows :
1,500 pair well assorted PANTS ;
•4,000 Summer VESTS, including all the new styles now worn;
100 pair white Linen Drill Pants, military ;
50) Linen Coats, brown ;
100 White Linen Coats;
6UO Alapacca aud Dratetet Coats;
Large lot of boys and youths clothing;
60 dozen One aud fancy Hurls;
Large assortment ot Under Shirts and Drawers, Neck Tics,
C dlars. Socks, Suspenders, Gloves, black and colored;
Belgian Under Shirts and Drawers ;
Bilk Umbrellas, best quality at #4 50 ;
Gingham Umbrellas, Buggy do. ;
Trunks, Valices ami Carpet Bags ;
Lot of Linen Pants at f 1 per pair ;
SOn Summer Vests at $1 each ; and many other Goods, too
mumerous to mention. To be sold without reserve.
J. ST 1C Alk AN A <<.,
Corner of 3d and Cherry Sts.,
june 2C-Sm Macon, Ueouoia.
NOTICE.
TjA YIN <. purchased the Stock of Messrs. Castlen A
i 1 VarAell, we respctfully solicit the patronage of their
lr.lends at. oar old stand. MAShENBUKG A SON.
Having disposed of our slock as above, wc respectfully
sl>‘tit for Messrs. M. A don the patronage heretofore ex
tended to us. CASTLEN A V AUDELL.
June 18,1 ‘Ol.
jllnroii, May 30tli, I Mil.
pr Htltl!ELß Pikes Magnolia Whisky.
4 O 75 Barrels Rock-opening Rum.
75 Barrels Phelps Rye Gin.
150 Boxes Tobacco—various grades.
115 Boxes Cigars.
:860 Barrels Flour.
4 00 Tierces Leaf Lard.
TJfi|FOii H. Clear Sides.
It(1,0X1 H Hams.
UiHOWI H. Shoulders,
lift iliids. Molasses.
20 Barrels Fyrop
.50 Macks Rio Coffee.
75 Barrels bugar.
SO Hhds. Sugar.
F r sale at reasonable prices for CASH, by
j ute 6 ASHER AYRES.
( AKMIAIT& BRO.
(I.ATR OF NKW YORK,)
lla\ f o returned to this place, where they
will lie pleased to see their Friends. All
coHijnunieations promptly attended to.
X kiT“ Store in Ralston’s Rock Building, on
Thi rd Street.
JAS. r>. C AIM ART,
WM. R CART!ART.
M aeon, March 13,1861.
DIRECT IMPORTATION!
Crockery, China,
ANI)
GLASS WARE.
MV first shipment, from Europe has Arrived in Savannah,
and those who have ordered packages will have them
shipped in a few days. There are some of the packages
still unsold, any in want, can, by ordering, have them ship
ped in a few days.
1 have another lot shipped from Liverpool 13th of July,
which 1 shall look for in three or four weeks. Send in the
orders. lam now receiving a
LARGE STOCK OF
Glass-Ware, Tumblers, Goblets, &c.,
FOR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
HOIir.WIAN GLASS-WARE,
( litnit IMniipr and Tea Setts, Ac,, Ac
aug 29 R. P. McEVOY.
WOOTTON A HOLLOWAY,
Commission Merchants,
CORNEH OF THIRD AND POPLAR Sts.,
MACOH, €A.
HA VEjusf received od consignment and for sale,
10D0 bushels Corn,
ItXHI do Oats,
60,) do Peas,
100 do Meal,
40000 lbs. Tennessee Bacon,
100 kegs and cans Lard,
1000 bbls. Flour,
100 do. best Rockport Lime,
ICO bale. Hay,
Afro a fine tot of Uv Geese Feather* and Dried Bee
Hama. apa
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
UQlOftS AND clgars
l>irectly Imported!
MAUSSENET is constantly receiving the finest
j# qualities of
Liquors, Wines and Cigars
vliich he offers to the public on as .ewsonablc terms as he
can afford.
Invalids and others, wishiDg a superior article of W tnes
or other Liquors, will find it greatly to their advantage to
give him a call, as they may rely on the genuineness of 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 the house formerly occupied by Mr. James F.
Winier as an Exchan e and Lottery Office.
Mr. Maussenet, In retiring from his old established busi
ness, embraces this opportunity to tender his grateful ac
knowledgments to bis old friends and customers, from all of
whom he solicits a share of patronage,in his new enterprise.
Macon, June 18,1560. —12-y
1801. 1801.
Tei* in s Cash.
18. A. WISE
Now offers to the public his complete stock of
STOVES, GRATES, CUTLERY,
AM) PLATED WARE, AT A RF, DICED PR HE FOR CASH
■ TERMS— Strictly Cash.
CIOOK ING STO V RS, —I will olose out tlie remain
t iler of my Stock, comprising over lf.O Cook Stoves, of
best patterns, at or near cost for CASH.
GRATF.N! GKATES!—I have on hand a complete
” assortment of Grates, which I will sell very cheap for
CASH.
11I!V I*l/ATE ANR Xi IKE. —T 5 boxes assorted
Brands, 80 bundles of Wire, at a small advance above
New York cost for CASH.
/ til A E Oil. AND COAL OIL LAMPS.—The
V ) best Oil and cheapest I amps ever offered in litis market
for CASH. B. A. WISE,
feb i;i Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
JAMES MAI KOV. !• K - LYTLE.
MACKOY, LYTLE & CO.,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
SOUTH-r AST CORNER CHESTNUT & COMMERCIAL Sts.
ST. I.Ot IS, MO.
riA'VENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE in the PRODUCECOM
-1 MISSION business in thiscity given us an acquain
tance with the market that will enable us to render satis
faction to those alto may entrust their business to us. Our
careful and prompt attention will be given to the orders of
our friends for the pwwshase of GRAIN, FLOUR, PORK,
BALE ROPE, Ac., at the lowest market rates,
mar 2T-’6l—tf
Special Notice.
TI IE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO.
VK E prepared to forward by Express all Goods through
to Pensacola anil Way Stations on the Montgomery
and Pensacola Railroad—the charges paid by the shipper in
all cases. All letters for the Officers and Soldiers of llie
Confederate Army at Pensacola and elsewhere forwarded
bv the Company free of charge, when in Government en
velopes. c. McDonald, Ag t.
Macon, May 20,1861.
HORACE FITCII & CO.
r|,f I business will he continued for its nnexpired term
■ by tV. T. Fitch, under the name and lirm of HOKACK
FITCH A CO
We shall BH.LL ALL our large stock of Clothing for Men
and Boys at
COS T !
For the next SIXTY DAY'S. lYe are determined to reduce
our stock as loir as possible during the coming season.
Call and see us before purchasing els* where
apr 3 “in HORACE FITCH.
Dissoimioii ot Partner*hip.
fttlHE special copartnership of HORACE FITCH A CO
1 is dissolved by the mutual consent of Lewis Fitch as
special partner and H. A W. T. Fitch as geueral partners.
Macon, April 8, IS6I.
Loriilard/s Snuff,
IN BOTTLES AND BULK,
For sale In quantities to Jobbers, by
K. A. It OH HYSON Ac CO.,
Wholesale Druggists,
LOUISVILLE, Kr.,
And M. A. &C. A. SANTAS,
may 22—4 m NORFOLK, VA.
Millinerg! Millincnj!!
PARIS STYLES
Via. jSTew Orleans.
SPRING OF lwOl.
Mrs. HOWLAND
HAS opened a fine assortment of the newest Paris
Styles of
Ladies’ Hals and Millinery Hoods,
Os recent and Direct Importation to Nkw Orlkans.
H'T customer* and others are invited to call, and she is
satisfied that they will he pleased.
Milliners from a distance can be accommodated
Willi PATTERN HATS and any style of MILLINERY
GOODS. a P r 3
Boots and Shoes.
AT Hie Sfhn of tlie
810 BOOT, & ff.
No. 3, Cotton At’e.
OPPO3ITK jL’ A gay S
Washington Block,
The Subscribers would re- \S%
turn their thanks for the
very liberal and lonif eon-
United patronage extended
to them,and would most res
pectfully solicit a continuance of the same. We have now
u store a large assortment of
I3oots and STioes,
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 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,
oetti-y MIX A KIRTLAND.
Spring *•! fenim*r Fashion* for
18G 1 .
Direct Importations from France via New Orleans-
Mrs. F. DESSAU
WOVI.I) respectfully announce to the
ladies that she has.just returned from
New Orleans, where a|e has purchased for JwJp
cash a full assortment of Mllli ery, Lace,
and Dress Goods, of the latest direct iiiipor.
t.ition, and opened her Bonnetson Thnrs- fi&fgtJl/Ult
day, March 23 Mrs. De sau is confident ms
that the ladies will bepleased with the styles Hr £ 5
and qualities, as they are superior to any wjjl
brought heretofore to this place. jwf
i*r Milliners supplied at wholesale with W
Bonnets and Millinery floods. apr 8
Coiift>rtioiiPrirti itiul (tiroccries.
fH. DAMOUR, at his old stand No. 140 Mulberry St.
. keeps as usual a full assortment of goods in the above
line, consisting of Can.lies of his own manufacture, and fine
Piench Candies, lie is the only one in Macon that imports
Brandy, Wines, and Wine Vinegar direct from Prance. All
kinds of fine Liquors and Wines,choice ilavun&Segars,and
best Tobacco, Oranges, Apples, and other Kruits, Raisin -,
Figs, Prunes, Nuts, and Preserves of all kinds. Pickles, Ca
pres,Olives,Olive Oil, Ketchups, Sauces, Butter, Cheese,
Crackers,Cakes, Dried lleef Tongues, Pig Hams, Potatoes,
Onions, Cabbages, .mi many other articles in that line to
numerous to mention. mar 14-ts
Bank Checks.
on all llanos of the g|ty, for pale. Also,
lILANBS:
Os every varety, an<l to correspond with the recent taws of
the State. At the Journal and Me**enyer Ojfi.ce.
tttgttT. Foff< <*s Jlolhnkos, &<*.
Lpr IIIIOS, priino and Cltoice N. 0. Sugar.
D 100 bbjs. refined Sugars.
So “ Crushed, Granulated and Powdered Sugars.
2i) hhds. Prime New Cuba Molasses.
60 bbls. and half barrel* N. O. Syrup.
mar 20 BOWDRE A ANDERSON.
75,000 lbs. of Bacon.
JUST received 75,000 pounds of choice Bacon—cusom
ers must call soon, aa the stock ie going off rapidly,
fcb 87 ASHER AYRES.
PRY COOPS, CLOTHING, fc.
BAREGES! BAREGES!!
♦
WE HAVE THIS DAY REDUCED ALL OUR
50ots. Bareges to 25ctfi.
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
AT COST FOR CASH ONLY!
Military Goods
CHEAP FOR CASH!
All persons having an account for 1661 are requested to
call and set.le to the first 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 J NO. N. K KIN A TO.
NEW GOODS./i
NEW GOODB.U
NEW GOODSU
istew goods. ] 0
<\C
FREE OF DUTY. !>h
FREE OB’ DUTY.iW
FREE OF DUTY.I “
B\REE OJT T)TJTY\
ROSS & COLEMAN beg leave to announce to the citizens
of Macon and the surrounding country that they have
just IMPORTED FREE OF DUTY from the Uuited States,
the largest stock of new, desirable goods, that has ever been
exhibited hv one house in the State of Georgia. Very many
of their goods were bought at such EXTREME low prices
that MERCHANTS would do well to call and examinethem.
This entire stock was “Bona fide” purchased before the Ist
of March, and therefore saves to the buyer twenty-four per
cent.
itr Call and see for yourselves.
KOAB & COLEMAN,
apr 3 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
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 3 N. S. TItUDDEN & CO.
SELLING OUT!
CHEAP SUMMER GOODS!
\\rii have on hand a splendid assortment of Fancy and
>1 .Staple
I )ry Goods,
suitable for the summer, which we desire selling soon, so as
to enable us to prepare our Stuck for the Winter trade;
therefore, we announce to the Ladies of Macon and sur
rounding country,that until Ist August we willsell all of our
PRINTS, MUSLINS,
BERAfiE ANGLAIS,
ORGANDIES, TRAVELING DRF.SSES, Ac.,
at what they cost us.
BEST ENGLISH PRINTS, 12>$o.
FINE PRINTED JACKONETS, 25c.
BLEACHED HOMESPUNS,cheap.
FANCY’ SILKS, remarkably low.
TABLE DAMASKS,
TOWELLINGS, CURTAIN GOODS,
STRIPED HOMESPUNS,
And many important and indispensable styles of Goods,
at very reduced rates.
We 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 L, ATI A It.
MERCHANT TAILORING!
E. WINSHIP
IS uow prepared with a first class cutter, good Tailors and
a LARGE STOCK OF PIECE GOODS, to furnish any
thing in th#
CLOTHING LINE
At short notice, and in the very best style. (apr 3
1801. 1801.
Spring Clothing,
WIIO L ESA 1.13 AMD RETAIL.
ir/.rsif/p
IS now receiving one rs the largest stocks of CLOTHING
ever brought to tips place. They were bought cheap
and will be sold cheap.
Casli Buyers
can find bargains. Merchants will do well to examine this
stock before purchasing. apr 8
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK
DRY GOODS,
NOW receiving in Store,in large quantities, having beer.
bought at reduced prices, for cash, we are nrepiird to
offer great inducements to large purchasers, aim solicit an
exa aiuaiion of our goods The following comprise a por
tion of the articles we are offering :
25 Cases Prints, new styles,
15 “ Ginghams, new styles,
5 “ Printed Muslins,
25 Bales Tickings,
50 Cases Spool Thread,
150 Bales brown Sheetings and Shirtings,
20 Cases bleached *• “ “
10 “ brown and bleached Janes,
1000 Bolts Summer Pants Goods, all qualities,
| 5000 Hoop Skirts, all qualities,
100 Bales Osnaburgs,
200 llaies Yarns,
800 Bales Georgia Kerseys, all Wool filling.
Alao a large itock of House Furnishing Goods, Linens,
Table Damask, Towgllipg, I.iDen, Pleached and Brown
Sheetings, Pillow Casing, together with a fuli and complete
Stock of nearly every article offered io Wholesale Dry Goods
Houses. J. B. A W. A. ROSS
june 18
iB6O. F.11.L STYLES! 1860.
BAIRD
HAS JUST OPENKD
A. Superior Lot o I
Cloth*,
Cnswi meres,
And Vesting*,
which cannot be excelled in beauty and durability.
Having engaged Mons. Rousse, an experienced cutter,
from New Y'ork, customers may rely on having something
Superior in the style and tit of new garments.
NEW STYLES
—j*—
Heady Made Clothing,
Shirts, Neck Ties, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, Shaw Is Socks
Straps, Canes Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. * 5
CI!AS. H. BAIRD,
octß Cor. of Cherry and Sgcopd Strutt*.
Conl’erterate
TRLASI lIY Notes and Bonds taken at PAR for
Furniture or Notes and Accounts due
june 19 WOOD A CO.. Macon, Ga.
Consignment.
KAA BI SHELS STOCK PEIS.
uUU MU ASHER AYRES.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINT, OIL, Ac
MASSENBURGr & SON,
(Succeasorsto E. L. Strohccker.)
Corner 3rd and Mulberry Streets,
DEALERS IN
CHOICE DRUGS,
! SELECTED MEDICINES,
|
*UBE CHEMICALS,
SURGICAL IKS TRUMENTS ,
WINDOW GLASS,
PERFUMERY,
P AINTB,
OII.S,
‘I : V
Patent MocHolnos,
| FRESH GARDEN SEED .
Merchants and Physicians,
WHO PEIDH THEMSELVES
On D(‘nliiij> in Articles of flic
FIRST quality,
* AT LOW P3ICES,
114 V HF/LV upon REING SUITER.
. nov 28
ES T A B LIS
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
JUST RECEIVED
GEORGE PAYNE’S
.CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORE.
fIYHE Articles mentioned here, which arc of Superior
A quality, and sold at Fair Prices :
Kerosene and Coal Oil, inferior to none sold,
Winter, Sperm and Linseed Oil,
Raw and Boiled Linseed OP,
Olive Oil in Bottles and by the Gallon,
YVhite Lead m Kegs and assorted size cans, from 1 lb. to
100 lbs.
Zinc, White in kegs and cans,
Colors, in cans and boxes, oil and in water,
Paint Brushes and all kinds of Artists Tools,
Sponges, Putty, Palet Knives and Tins,
Potash, in kegs, bulk and iron boxes,
French Glass, and alt kinds of Glass Ware,
Dye Woods, Acids, Burning Fluid, Alcohol and Turpentine,
Lamp Wick, bleached and unbleached, all qualities,
Bay Water, Beil Cologne Water, and Rose Water,
Gelatine and Flavoring Kxtracts.|Fresh Hops and FreGi
Honey,
Corks, ail sizes, Hard Rubber Trusses, and all other In -
i-trument-’,
Iledgmans Riclne Oil,and Luhlns Antique Oil for the Hair,
Fine Tooth Brushes and Fine Toilet Soap, best citrate
Magnesia,
Burnett’s Cocoine and Kaliston and YVoo’d Hair Restora
tives,
Mrs Allen’s nair Restoratives, and hei Tylo Balsaroum,
Fresh Vaccine Mutter, and fresh Congress YVater,
Fresh Garden ar.d Flower Seeds,
Chemical, Medicinal Herbs and Genuine Medicines.
Macon, Ga., April 18th,1860 —y
l>i*n-si an<l IVlediciness,
AT ELLIS’ DRUG STORE,
( oilier Cherry Street and Cotton Avenue.
rITST received, b fresh supply Os Drugs and Medicines.
Perfumery, Paint and Yarni-h Brushes. Superior IV ,1
Oil, Burning Fluid, Can,phene, Alcohol and Potash; Jaj nos*
Ayres’, Wright's, Moffat's, and Ftronij’s pills; Heinho’dt’s
Extract of Buchu,Sanford’s Liver Tnvigorator, Mrs Wins
low’s Soothihg Syrup. Degrath’s Eciectrh- Oil, Mustang
Liniment, Indian (Jholagoguc, Jajr.es’, McLean’s, and
Fahnestock’s Vermifuge; fl.ltzer Aperient and Citrate of
Magnesia, warranted genuine,
juue 20 13-’6O~- W. S. ELLIS, Agent.
SPRING AND SI MMER STOCK
G Ii OCBB 1 E S,
HAY'ING been bought at low prices, for cash, we would
say to larga purchasers, tiy us, and we will mah. it
to your interest to buy of us. The following comprizes a
portion of our Stock ;
200 Hilda. Bacon, 600 Kegs Nails,
120 “ Molasses, fin Bales Wool,
5o Barrels Syrup, 2000 Coils M-’'ine Rope,
f>o “ Oil, 5000 Pounds Tw me,
75,0ii0 Pounds Pure Lead, 1000 Backs Salt,
225 Bids. Refined Sugar, 500 Boxes Candles,
120 “ N.0., 100 “ Soap,
175 Sa<-ks Coffee, 100 “ Starch,
150 Boxes Candy, 50 Cases Coffee Mills
26 Casks Potash, 25 Boxes Crackers,
100,000 Choice imp. Cigars, 10,000 Ibs. Snuff,
185 Boxes Tobacco, 5 Cases Sardines,
10 Barrels Nuts, 5 Barrels Scovil’s Hoes,
10 “ Blacking, 100 Cases Y’east Powders,
10 Chests choice Tea. 200 Packages Maokerel,
together with every article needed in the Grocery line.—
Also a full Stock of all the leading articles in the Drug line,
for sale by J. u. A W. A. Rot S.
june 13
AGENCY OFFICE.
REMOVAL.
undersigned having opened an ofliee in the ci y
A. of Mitcou, for the purpose of
renting houses, hiking out negroes,
SELLING STOCKS,
ind all other kinds of probity, settling and collecting all
claims, taking interrogatories and securing
Xjoaua of Money,
and attend to all business that may be entrusted to l.im ;
and he would especially invite all aho rnay have any busi
ness to entrust to an agent, to give him a.t ail.
I am also agent for the long estab ished
l orfi Life Imm aiirc Comp')'.
This subject I would invite every thinking man to consider
before it is too late to make provisions for bis family after
death. J
lam also Justice of the Peace for the 716th District G
VI., city of Macon.
„ E. C. GRANNIES.
Rvfs'Rrnces:—Judge E. A. Nlshet, Judge H. O Lamar
Judge O.ittord Andersou, Lewis N. Whittle, Ksq . K L
Stroheeker, Esq , and Elijah Bond, E>q (oct 10-tr)
I'. 11. MURGHAIiI),
WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND DEALER IV PANCY
WARES, DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES, IN
GENERAL, ARTICLE* OF VKRTU, AND MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS, CUTLERY, FINEST IMPORT
ED AND AMERICAN M ATCHES, TIME
PIECES, CLOCKS,CHRONOMETERS,
CHIROGRAPHIC IMPLEMENTS,
Ac., Ac.,
Cherry St, If aeon, Second door below the Telegraph
Printing Hou3e
rilHANK FUL for past favors, reminds 55*31
A the pubiic that all the most fashionable, ~
elegant and desirable goods in this line will (r/ • \s r
continue to be found at this elegant stand J.V
in the greatest variety.
No trouble to show Goods. tehiiil-’Oo^y
opposite lanier House,
MACON.
Wool Hats, Chiidren's Straws,
SILK DRESS HATS $2.75 “TO $5.00.
The Commercial Straw id easy, fl.oo.
“ Senate is not bad.
“ Planter’s Hat is ve.7 light, 1.40.
“ Engiiri, Is Finest.
Ine?<’ i\ |l. STONK & IiKO.
L.” D/WILCOSSON Sc CO.,
ANT> PKALKKS IN
CAKKIACfEH AND HARNESS,
OF EVERY OSSCKHTION.
,‘jeerin'* St., nesrt door to the Church,
HA Vls in store at all prices ml for sale on l),e nios
reasonable terms, a romp.ite assortment of pin’
Coathea.Caleches, liretls,Phaetons,Rotkawaviand Buggies
Heavy and Tight Plantation Wagons with Iron Axlis of
the best possible defrripiinpt. *
&9~ A “ work wa. ranted. feb 6,15C1
ilacon Osiiaburgs, Ac.
BALES Macon Shirtings ands. R. Osaaburga
26 bales Cotton Yaroa, assorted Nos.
96 bales Georgia Stripes, for sale by
** 9ft BOWDRE & aNDEKSGN,
t.ranuiiH ouiGoods and Priam before buying elsewhere
Try or.e of our
New Bi‘k -Pocket Hats-
Buy one N Ely STYLE
BROAD BRIM.
The X ZUAYE
BLA( K TKIITD
will become you!
So will the
3VT A. !Ft O O 3ST
And the
Lx. Nat. Nutria.
Sowill the LIGHT EL’K
BROAD BOUND
SOFT II ATS.