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Georgia Volunteers in Service of the Confederacy’
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Kegimrait.
Colonel—R\mset U~t Colonel -C.*k* M^-Thoulson
companies. cocxties. c*pt*iv
■ i tethorpe Infantry, Richmond, Clark „ , ’ r ™ r ** r< -
*V tSSfiMTL.
\ olunt eers, Lumpkin, Hairis, llardio K. ik ‘
i: ‘ M,br ‘ ’ 2 t ‘ Ca ’ Ur ’ Colbert, Gritbn, Flensing.
’ L.ockanl, Storey*. Banks. cZZF.*.
’ I’ V t.uard ~ ° n ’ kziairi. Wller, Store, l.efdan
. , I, , n iGgl.’* Guard, Ilousmn, H.-swer. Palmer. Felder. .
> „,,..Gu.nK Swi .1, Horn u, Mann.
V . i g'too KiHrt, oo, Jones. R,di*ll. Kvaos, Carer,
ucn Gua d-,, Muaoiiree, Wilkins, Leonard, Brinks, .
Second It. ginieiii.
i .lone! Skunks Lieut Colonel
comm**. captains, lii tsxaxts.
jjjton •oi-i'os H.blj. Umar, Free in in Hill Brow..
8& g-^
; V S S32Sv
rii 101 Canipbeli, Godoard, Grim .in Heaver.
I: ,\i, a tor. .Is, Va-mo o,’ CP Eve ett.
■ hr *■ * “ ,v * uh.iM t act. mm ~-
* \r? iiorv tn l ~un ’ Ami, iLdMraids fitoce.
Tn up Artillery, Ua k. Stanley, Carlton, Pope, Lum,,k, n .
Third Regiment,
Colopel—Wbioht. Lieut Colonel—Rein Major-Lts.
re’ caviiu. oonnis. captains liutkxakts
’ rtate i.inuLs, Kicbuood, Water, Snead, Tint p|,,|ius ’
r “” or” c'Slids Wilkinson, Bea'l. Clay. Washington^' Wall
’ . yVk.Hes ’ Houston, Gi.ißii, Trij.pe, Mims.
, f* . * utnain, Naliet, Turner, W p Iteid J S Reid
Tj ’ liichmeod, PksUeU. S-alli.-g, Be
V \ uard * i Urk - NcHamei, La*£.s:oti, ,
.V, Neu'ton, Lee. Jouc-s. Luckm.Levv,
ow .oUrav’iL Morgan, Reel Andrews Senegal. Harris,
! Gieei.e McWhoiter. Haiders Greer Wi son
ka ksGuarda, H,, ke,
iourlli Keeiuient.
Celono! —Doles Lieut. Colonel— Mathiws Major— WaireuiAD.
COMPANIES. COUNTIES. CAPTAINS. LIKLTKXAm
M.n CiMirity \ uiuateera, Mao*. Pn.’hro, WiU*, Hall, Wo'sham’
neru RBes, -jalliot. Curley, Wunberlv. Danie\Utie
if-; Ft , We,her ’
Wds. tear* Sa. SS MstiSSf 1
1 - v olunteers Gordon, Mavet, Sullivan *
.rL-Kni Guards, Sumter, .lolmson. Toole, Urowu, - ‘
\, 1 unit I maids, T.oup, Mathews, Hill, i anier, - . ‘
1U ia Haldw.n, Caiaker, S. MoCouib, Wa'ker, Fair.
Fifth Hcgimrnt.
Colonel —J ace son Lent. Colonel -Biai.l Major—Sadlsbobt.
COMPANIES. COL'XTIKS. CAPTAINS. LUCTBXANTS.
M Pottle, Shivers, Hund er, Nelms.
( hbefi Kißes, Ra ido ph. Long, Douglass Ja-es‘ liyrd
I, . giaGrevs, Muscogee, Ive roa, Sat.dif.rd, Sau sbarr, Bums.
Gott'K Upson, Ho-dev. King. Black, :
Light tma ds, Spa’d.og. Masghara, Wright. Cli ie, Bloodworth.
H.. dee hi ties. Deatur, King, Whit-lv _____
| -i, Volunteers, Rniun >nd, Huh. DolTv, O’Coooer,
(li eti Rile . Richmond, Plat, Ansfev, Adams Moo'c
l ~.n Volunteers, Terrell, W.Kiten, Wb : tlock, Weston. Nelson
t loy Guards, Schley, Burton, Green, Hudson, Wvche.
Sixth Regiment.
Colonel —Colui itt Lieut. Colonel -Niwiw Major—Tract.
COMPAgtKS. COUNTIES. CAPTAIN'S. It K CTEN ANTS.
f t vfonl Grays, Crawford, Clenetand, Sinnnons, Fowler, McCrary.
MiLliell L.depeodenls, Mitchell. Shackelford, Hu'sey, Keaton, West.
J ...k'.iu Out Infantry, Dade, Hanna. Karde.i, , ..
Sidney Broun Infantry, Hancock, Arnold, J. M. Reid R. P. Jordan, VV. F. Jordan.
Bu er V.in Guards, Tavlor, Griftia. Wilehar, Caldwell. Uatem&u.
Gilmer Bhirs. OgVthoqie, Lofton, Ha-ris, Dozier, Grattan.
Biker Fire Ka'ers, Baker, Plain, ltaggs, Russell, Hudspeth.
■5-iurega-d Voluatagrs, Houston, Anderson, Richardson. Mcßatemiu, Minis.
Twiggs Guards, Twiggs, Barclay, Crocker, Wimberly, Slappey.
B it!'Volunteers, Butts, Dupree. Pittman, Head,
Seven 111 Regiment.
Colonel —Gartbell Lieut. Colonel—Cooper Major—Dunwooot.
tOMPANIES. Cl NUBS. CVPrAtNS. lieutexasts.
Paris Infantrr, Fn’ton, Ballard, J. Thompson, Howell, J. E. Thompson,
t ,! derate Volunteers, Fulton, F'orea:re. West, Dillard, Mixire.
F... klm Voluuteois, l'rauklin, Bnwn, Stalling*. F'eatherxton, Houstou.
Cowe'a Guatds, Coweta, hr. Bryant, Bowers. Benton.
Cobb Mountaineers, C< hb. White, Wmn, Butler, Andet.son.
Sii'weik Guards, Cobh, Dunwuudy, Bishop, Wing,
P. ildii . Volunteers, Pau’ding, Jenkins, Weaver, Anderson, Compton.
Sr Mountain Volunteers, DeKa’b, Hoyle, Browning, Brogan, Holley.
PeKalb Light Infantry, DeKa'b, Fowler, P*we!l, Hawkins, Wilson".
Coafedenwe Guards, Cobb, Liudley, —■ —, - ■ - ■■, - . •
Eighth Regiment.
Colonel M ercer Lieut. Colorie) _ R.kewell Major—Olmste ao.
companies- corxTies. Captains. liectexaxts.
PI esix Riflemen, Cha-him, Go-don, Black, Lamar, Giles,
lush Jasper Greets, Ghuibam, Foley, O'Conner, Ford, Dooner.
Savannah Vol. Goa ds—A, Cha hain. Se-eveo, BnsVmger, Rice, Habersham,
s.i iinah Vol. Guilds—B, Cha'baUß, Davenp rt, Stiies. II >pkins. T. F. Screven.
f. ii,an Volunteers, ( lutkiai, S*eg n, Werne-, IJmaack, .
’ ivalb Riflemen, Chatham, Wetter, llartridg •, Hardee, llerrman.
s .nmh Artillery, Chatham, Gallie, Wilson. Lamar, Cope.
R >tb'ican Blit's-A, Chuham, Anderson, Olirer, MeFurland, Mercer.
Kcituoiican Blues—B, Chatham, Darts, , , .
Nintli Kcsinient,
Colon *!—Goci-dixg Lieut. Colonel -Tt Major—Moctxokr.
roVRAXiBS. eOCXTIKS. CArTAIXS. LIKITEXAKTS.
lwi i Volunteers. Ba'dwin, Bock. E. H. Doles, Watkms, McGregir,
l.iKiveite V dun tears, Wa’ker, Gordon, Heaton, Allen, Hoga.
Char to >ga Rifles. Chattooga. Joros, , , .
An ieus Vo’u i teers, Sumter, Kirg. Dudley, Cfibb, .
W.; ton Guards, Ws’ton, Hil trer, Arnold, Bacon, Ragan.
T > >mbs Gtiarda, Bulloch, Be’t, Talbot. Knight. Connellr.
Irvin Guards, Wilkes, Norman, Wingfie’d, Arnold, Andiews.
F.jrt Gaines G nards, Clar, Brown, \\ ebb, Tennille, Hill
B A Rides. Brooks, Jones. Cockerell, Rainey, Hardee.
T h Gourds, Talbot, Gaalden, McCrary, Jameson, Ua^erman.
Tenth Regiment.
Colonel —Axdrm>x Lieut. Colonel—Gcrrbt Major—Goons.
COMPANIES. COCSTIES. CAPTAINS. LIRtTEN'AXTS.
Beauregard Rifles, Murrav, Wood, Guthrie, Little, .
Walton Infantry, Union", Anderson, McDaniel, Nunneily, Arnold.
(. bi!le Light Infantnr, llall, Mitchell, Bowen, Jack* in, .
C, Bovs, ’ Gilmer, Welch. Milton, West. Mar.
Fa an in Voung Rides, Fannin, DohFs, Noblett, Tramin.il. Paris.
v iv Rifle Company, Murray. I.utfiuan, Jackson, Ram-ef.
V J. t Brown’- Bovs, Fannin, Hvde, Johns m. W. N. Crawford, J. E. Crawford,
tin?nun Grays. * Quitman, Guerry, Dozier, Bledsoe, Smith.
i miNf , n ( ouiitv Volunteers, Houston, Givaie, Birch, Wimberly, Riley.
Le Volun leers, Stokes, , > .
F.levcnlh Regiment.
Colonel—Bet not Lieut. Colouel—Kamsat Major—Price.
(OR PAM I an. COINTIES. CAPTAIN'S. LIEI TENANTS.
iLonah Volunteers, Wilkinson, Folsom, Kelly, Solomon, Lingo.
( ■ofedemte Volunteers, Monroe, Etheridge, Haupt, Hammond, Mays.
Letter Volunteers. Forsyth, Le-ter, Dand, Palte sin, Reeves.
Blueltsheur Guatds, Ramsay, Topp, Chappell, Rowe.
J. Davis Riflemen, Butts, Price, Boynton MoMichiel, llall.
Jasoer Infantry, JaspA-r, Joidau, lame. Ward. Walker.
Etowah Guard's, Cas*. Jones, Burge, Fiehls, Goldsmith.
Yancey Independents, Worth, Harris, Gidoens, Johnson, Weeks.
Cherokoe Brown Rangers, Cobb. Fielder, Hunt, Abbott, Thompson.
J obi. ou Grays, Johnson, Hannan, Foitaet, Li*gg, Kent.
‘Twelfth Ifcgiment.
Colouel—Thomas Lieut. Colonel—Stephen's Major—Mclntosh.
COMPANIES. COUNTIES. CAPTAIN'S. LIECTEXAXTS.
Delhi Rangers. Wilkes, Cade. W. B. Cade. McClendon, Quinn.
Fireside Guards, Elbert, Mariin, Heard, Bourne. Lofton.
Mclntosh Volunteers, Elbert, Mclntosh, Smith, Sha mon, Clark.
Biwman s Volunteers, Filbert, Burch, Clark, Craß. Edwards.
Poole Volunteers. Hart, Poole, Linder, Johnson, Knox.
Stephens Home Guards, Taliaferro, Fanner, Tilley, Flint, Ivey.
Tagaloo Blues, F'raaklin, Miltican, Lester, 1 >ung, Terrell.
Hancock Confederate Guanls, Hancock, Stephens, Dußose, La'nner, Culver.
Lamar Guards Lincoln. Lamar, Harneibe-ger. Paschal,
Hancock Volunteers, Hancock, Smith, Bird, Culver, Lamar.
FI rat liu iml lon.
M aj>r—V i lli Pior e.
COMPANIES. COUNTIES. CAPTAINS. LIEUTENANTS.
Etoir&h Infantry, Casa, Li es, Howard, .Sproul, Jclin^io.
Ringgold Volunteers, Calimjm, Sp avherry, Hackett, Whitman. Thompson.
Brown Infantrv, Bibb, . G. A. Smi'h, Xixon, J. Jeft’cs, Price,
Inde[s'ndeDt VoluntevTs, Bibb, Ad. rhoLl, E. G. Jell’ers, Poe, Fie ds.
Second Itntlallon.
Major— H ARDEMAN.
COMPANIES. COUNTIES. CAPTAINS. LIKI’TENaNTS.
Macon Volnnteern, Bibb, rim th, Butts, Knight, Conner.
Floyd Rifles, B bb, Kos', W H. Rosa. Rehiiog. Tmput.
City L’gtit Guards, Muscogee. Col juitt, Moflttt, .Shiug'e ■, Chapman.
ISpildiog Grays, (spaldmg, Doyal, Dupre*, Redding. Bryant.
Independent Companies.
COMPANIES, * COUNTIES. CAPTAINS, LIEUTENANTS
lee’? Volunteers. Fu'ton, Le.. RL Bmwn. McConnell.
Washington Artillery, Richmond, Giraidy, Barnes, Jacobus, .
Georgia lCcgularx.
Ties Regiment is CMnmanded br Gl. Charles J. Williams, and has been stationed at Pa'askt and Tybee,
Until recently, when it was ordcreil to Virginia by the Secretary of War.
Independent Regiment*.
Under an act of C m o-ass President Davis has accepted * number of emspamea f.o n Georgia, which have
t eßire ,l,e otß u*s eauuot be ascertiane I from the Adjutant Genera's office*. Ihe Regunents aro crneatly
k ,*. h >wever, as Harlow’s Conner’s McUws’, Print,.*, s .nd Eebw sjlw later being cabled thj Toomb s
V. iinieal In addition In tW,there will <oon be in the Ik* dT.R. K. Cobb - Legion
*■ eral .Ahers now in ~roce-s .* farmaW Geo. I'bmps Br.gade b AS t buenM-- e alweeka ,n omup uf.uat.M
to i uetr Vlasktta, and ia s,h>-i to receive marching orih ‘S. All theau show a h ■ ■ ’ . 1
0 orgia h,s fur,ariosi the Code leute Slavs, and ume ban double tins number,nv,, 1 as,l wl
Ibe roll of officers in this Table is bcl*ved to b arc.,rate; but it is p ssb e
” here th. exatninauon was so exteusiva. amid entries m ide w.th g e it ra.ndi y. to keep notice
sauMi i-sued aiuoe the war c >m<„euce<l Ifmy grroro ae i oroeued, they will of co t se- notifiad to the
of the fact. Officers are sometime* abanged by promot on, which circumstance is not always not tiled to the
Executive.
L'uufuderale ConsrpA*.
lIICHMOND, Aug. i! —OniTgresir lias pass
;ed and the President approved several acts
I to-day amending former acts on cotton ex
portations, the public defence, issue of treas
ury notes, revenue, appropriations for the
Navy, &c., Ae.
No news of interest from the camps.
Tilt? Lincoln foiim-c**.
Washinuto.v, Aug. 3.—The Senate has
passed a resolution authorizing the Secretary
“t the Navy to purchase or charter vessels
to aid in the collection of the revenue.
Also, a resolution authorizing the pay
ment to Mrs. Douglas of the arrearages due
| her husband.
j Secretary Cameron has ordered that all
slaves confined in Alexandria be liberated
and employed as laborers in future ; also
that lugitive slaves be treated in the same
manner.
.Mr. Breckinridge made a speech in the
Senate to-day in which he laid the entire
responsibility of the slaughter before Manas
sas on tbe Government. He said: “We
are hurling brave fellows into death for
principles which three-fourths of them ab
hor.”
Mr. Baker responded, saying that Mr.
Breckinridge’s appeals were made only to
animate our enemies. They were but his j
words of brilliant, polished treason uttered
iu the Capitol of the Nation.
Mr. Sumner interrupted Mr. Baker, ask
ing-: what would have he, n done with a
Homan Senator siinilary conducting him
self? and remarked, nottn voce, he would
j have been hurled from the Tarpeau Rock.
The Senate passed the bill for punishing
certain crimes, and among them recruiting
for an army hostile to the Union. It im
poses a tine of from S2OO to SIOOO, and one
to five years’ imprisonment on those who
enlist, or those who encourage enlistment
by words, writing, or publishing, as equally
guilty.
The senate bill confiscating the property
of rebels, has passed by a vote of 00 to 48.
The conference bill on the Tariff and di
rect tux has been concurred in by a vote of
89 to 30.
General Falteriiou’f Order*
Washington, August 3.—The official
despatches to General Patterson will show
that the entire blame of the Bull’s Run and
Manassas disaster rests upon his disobedi
ence of positive orders.
His orders were as follows : first, to en
gage Johnston ; that being impossible, to
get between Johnston and Manassas; that
being impossible, to barrass his rear; and
failing in that, to repair to Washington and
form a junction with McDowell simultane
ously’ with Johnston’s union with Beaure
gard.
l><*alli of <jit*ii<*ral f'lonrnoy.
Louisville, Aug. 3.—General Flournoy,
of Arkansas, a Confederate officer, died in
this city to-day.
Col. Jack Brown of Talbot County,
Georgia. —A correspondent of the Rich
mond JJispatch gives the following:
On the day of the celebrated battle at Man
assas, I noticed several distinguished gentle
men from the Southern States, who took a
prominent part in the fight, and who did
not belong to the service. Among others
whose gallant conduct deserves notice, was
that of Col. Jack Browu, of Talbot county
Georgia. He joined the Mississippi Regi
ment, near the )>a‘tie-field, as it was going
to the relief of Gen. Johnston : and seiz
ing a gun from a wounded soldier, he was
soon in the thickest of the fight. Being a
splendid marksman and a man of remarka
ble coolness, it is not too much to say, that
he caused several of the llessiau scoundrels
to “bite the dust.” He received two slight
wounds, one in the left foot, aud the other
in the hip. He was at last knocked down
by the concussion of a cannon ball, which
passed near his head, and was reported
among the killed. lam happy to say, that
lie is now well, aud eager and anxious for
another fray with the miscreant wretches.
Abolition Congressmen in Battle. —
A corsespondent of the Daily Times has the
following :
“Congress adjourned Friday until Mon
day expressly to allow the members to see
the show. Neither Congress nor the Union
wish to see another such a sight. At the
grand stampede civilians were awfully scared,
ami I think several of them were taken pris
oners. I witnessed some terrific feats of
running among them. Many lost their
carriages, and for aught 1 know are skul
king about the woods now. One very fat
Congressman offered an art.llerymau S2O for
a horse, but after he had the horse, he found
it so hard to mount that he turned pale all
over. He John Gilpined along near my
legs, until his horse threw him, when his
agony was fearful. Three of us hoisted him
up, and he cut again as though tbe d—l
was after him. That M. C. will never go
to the wars again.”
Intemperance, which has caused more distress
and misery than pestilence, or famines, should be
treated as a disease, by supplying that to tbe sys
tem which will stimulate and invigorate it without
intoxicating, until it can sustain itself. Henry’s
Jamaica Ginger is the true Knight of Jericho.—
See advertisement.
M A It It I •; D,
lii Athens, July 2-Jrd, by the Rev. J. 8. Key, Mr. JirVkK
soK M. Lamar, of Covington, and Miss Mary Ann, only
daughter of the late Andrew J. Lamar.
In Athens, July 2th, by Rev. J. S Key, Mr. Lamar Curb,
of Macon, and Miss Ann Olivia, daughter of Mr. John H.
Newton.
DIE 11,
In Milledgeville.on the morning of 2?d inst., after a short
but ditressing sickness, Wm. P. ltd LUTON, only child of 8.
N. Boughtou, of the Federal Union, in the )9th year of his
age.
At tl.e Indian Spring's, on the 251 h ult., Mrs. Nancy Par
ri-u, relict of Capt. Parrish, recently deceased. Her re
mains were brought to Clinton and deposited by the side of
her husband. These old people left no children.
In Jones county, on the 80th ult., William Kkynoi.os,
aged over 7h years—an aged ami respected citizen.
In Yorktown, Va , on the morning of the 19th ult., Mr.
Wm. Hampton, son of Jacob llumpton, of Houston county,
Ga., and a member of the Beauregard Volunteers, 6th Ga.
Regiment. He was a good soldier —prompt always in the
discharge of his duties.
For the consolation of his hercaved parents I will state
that I had a conversation with deceased ju*t before his
death, and he expressed himself as being perfectly prepared
and willing to die, arid requested me to say to his parents
and family “meet me in Heaven.” W. J. G.
\i: w \I) \ |RTIS E>l E MS,
J~. DaLOACHEi
DEtLi.R IN
4* l€ it ia<*i:s and ROCK AWA vs,
BUGGIES, II ARM ESS & Wllll’S.
Brattleboro Buggies,
(MADS BY ABA MILLER.)
Trunks, Valises and Buggy l mbi cllas,
NEXT DOOR TO TIIF. BAPTIST CHURCH.
The above articles sold LOW for CASH, ami all purchasers
Invited to examine my stock whether they buy or not.
August 7lh, 1861.
FURN IT URE,
CAMP STOOLS, CAMP COTTS,
Camp Chests,
BUTTON MOULDS, Sc O.
WE are willing to make any and everything out of
Wood that the people demand for their comfort or
convenience WOOD * t O.
nn* 7
NE H A I) Y EKTISEM ENT S.
MiIOLI ITWfI.
T'G! firm of Uolauaw A Hkrzoo i thisdiy ffitfolrtdb
*. mutual consent Tne books of the driu a ill be founi
at the store of Mr. T. H. BoGhaar, who is authorized to us
the firm name ouly In liquidation of the business
T H. BOLSHAW,
. F. UEK/.OU.
Macon, July 29,18U1.
Having this day purchased the entire interest of V. Her
zog in the lirni of Bolshaw A Uerzog, ill notes and account!
will he Settled by in**. I shall continue the business at th
old stand. No. 11 Cotton Avenue, where may be found a
good assortment of CROCKERV, COAI. OIL, LAMPS, Ac
T. H. BOLSHAW.
The undersigned having disposed of his interest in the
firm of Bolshaw A Herzog to T. H. Bolshaw, takes pleasure
in recommending him to their patronage.
7 F. HERZOG.
The Sr‘iil of War*.
\\ r ll*U published, in a few days, a full, authentic
v V and carefully compiled
Map of the Seat of War!
Hina inf the location of every important point in Virginia.
The map is now in ihe hands of one of the best lithograph
ers In the Couth, ami will be ottered for sale duriug the
coming week Size, 20X24 inches.
Price, 7b cents per -ingle copy—five copies for SB. A
liberal discount mil be make to deslers. Orders, accom
panied by toe cash, wul meet with prompt attention Ad
dress T. A. BCRKF,
Aug 1 Morning News office, Savannah.
MICOfI A HU TURV r\ IL ROAD.
ON and after Sunday, August 4th, Passenger Trains
will be run as follows :
Leave Macon lO.rtO a. m
Arrive at Atlanta 4 no e m
Leave Atlanta ll.Oit a m
Arrive at Macon f,.00 p. .
The 10 ui) a m. Train from Macon connects with the IV.
A A. R. R at 6.00 p. m. and Georgia R R at ~ 0 p m.
ALFREO L. TVLLR,
Superiuteudeut Macon A Western R. R Cos.
Macon, July 3llth, IS6I.
On and after .Sunday, August 4*h, the night passenger
trains on this road will be discontinued,
aug 7 ALFRED L. TYLER, Supt.
Giianlia i’s Sal*.
WILL be sold, on Hie first Tuesday in October next,
at tlie Court house in Macon, Bibb county, four acres
of land, more or less, whereon M*s Julia Manning now
lives, adjoining Ciias. Collins, Mrs. Clark, ami the city line.
Sold as the property of James L. Baker, minor of Win. Ba
ker, deceased. By order of Court.
Terras—a reasonable c:edit for good paper.
aug S-tds G. HARRISON, Guardian.
COAL OIU
COAL OIL LAMPS,
REFRIGERATORS,
NASSER'S ICE CREAM FREEZERS,
It I I, K Y S
CELEBRATED FLY TRAPS,
WIRE DISH COVERS,
CUT Jj E XI Y,
PLATED WARE,
WOODEN AND TIN WARE,
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
GHXFKAI.LY, AT
july24) B. A. WISE, Cherry St.
ROSS k SEY HOI R,
IVTacoi i 5 Ga.,
OFFER TO THE
WHOLESALE TRADE
THK FOLLOWtStd ARTICLES FOH CAS’D,
IN LARGE QUANTITIES:
Kentucky Bagging, Gunny Bagging,
Machine Rnpv, Bate twine,
Fait, Molasses,
N. O. Syrup, Fresh May Butter,
Soap, Nails,
Starch, Soda,
Cyeam Tartar, Candles,
Mackerel, Lard Oil,
Linseed Oil, Alcohol,
Epsom Suits, Castoi Oil,
Salt Pctre, Quinine,
Blue Stone, Smoking Tobacco,
Manuf’cd Tobacco,
Refined Sugars,
Rio, Java and Laguiva Coffee,
liaco„ Hams, Shoulders ami Sides,
Rump and Mess Pork,
Drugs and Medicines,
Cotton Osnaburgs, Kerseys, Yarns,
Military Jeans, for Uniforms, and a
LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS !
{jff Savannah Republican, Augusta Constitutionalist,
Columbus Times, Montgomery Advertiser copy daily, and
send bill to this office. joly 315-4 w
Aid and Comfort for our Soldiers.
A T a meeting of the Citizens of Macon and vicinity, the
IV undersigned were appointed to receive subscriptions
to aid in clothing our soldiers during the approaching win
ter.
Contributions in money, blankets, hats, shoes anil such
other articles as are needed by soldiers, will be received by
any member of the Committee.
WM. T. MASSEY, j
I-;. J. JOHNSTON,
J. M JONES, -Committee.
A G. BOSTICK,
E. C. GRIER, J
June 26tli, 1561.
IYOR KENT,
11KOH Ist October next, the large aud elegant RE3I
’ DKNCE in the State Bank Building in this city, with
convenient GARDEN and OUT-BUILDINGS Attached.
A l*o for SALE or REST,
The fine new WAGON YARD on Forsyth street, Vineville
Brand, - an excellent stand for business. Immediate pos
sess",?.’ Apply to J. H. K. WASHINGTON,
julv 10 16-ts
City papers copy till forbid.
1 l A I M > W A BET
Home made Smiths Bellows,
Portable Forage,
Cast Steel,
Block Tins,
Tin Plate,
Bolt Copper,
Glue, Rubber and Hemp Packing,
Brass Wire,
Sheet Brass,
German Silver,
Babbit Metal,
Horse and Mule. Shoe,
Shoe Nails, for sale by
juiylO NATHAN WEED.
.IIJS'I’ IMPORTED
FROM
Abe Lincoln’s Dominion,
‘‘DESPITE THE EMBARGO,”
800 POUNDS FRESH TURNIP SEED.
100 “ PURPLE TOP RUTA BAGA Turnip Seed.
100 “ WHITE FLAT DUTCH “ “
100 WHITE FLAT RED TOP “ “
E'or sale at the Drug and Chemical Store of
Macon, June 12th, UOl. GEO. PAYNE.
Bruoii, U'oru, Lnrtl sum! I'loiii
7 S’ CASKS BACON, hog round.
fj 75< o Bushels CORN.
25 Barrels LARD.
25 Half barrels LAUD.
40 Kegs LAUD.
500 Bids. S. F. and Family FLOUR.
80 Hhds. MOLASSES.
40 Blits SYRUP.
25 Half bhls. SYRUP.
100 Bbls. refiaed SUGARS.
75 Sacks COFFER.
125 Boxes TOBACt O.
8(t0 Bid-*. WHISKEY.
For sale low for Cash. ASHER AYEPS.
Macon Feb. 20th, 1861
Oil Couxi|;uiii'iit.
“A BAGS 1C IO 4M l EE.
P\7 2no Coils Machine Rope
50 Ounces Quinine, and for sale by
julyH) BOWDKE A ANDERSON.
PE. Alf TATIOl! n I EL.
SINCLAIR’S TWENTY-SIX INCH FRENCH BURR
STONE MILL, wanauted to work well and make good
flour. E'or sake by NATHAN WEED,
july 10 Macon, Ga.
Military llookn.
ANEW supply of Hardie’s Ta. tics, Scott’s Tactics
Cooper’s Tactics, Cavalry Tactics, and Mahon’s Trea
tise on Field Fortification, for salt at
leb 18 *'• BOARDMAN’S.
Consignment;.
PAA BUSHELS STOCK PEAS.
DUU feb *) ASHER AYRES.
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Liquors and cigars
19 M.ItSSENET is constantly receiving the finest
Ei qualities of
Liquors, Wines and Cigars
♦hich he offers to the public on as .'easonable terms as 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 ot> the genuineness of eve
ry article sold.
Liquors can be purchased in bottle or by the gallon, as It
mav 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 hia grateful ac
knowledgments to his old friends and customers, from allof
whom he solicits a share of patronage,in his new enterprise.
Macon, June 13, 1860.—12-y
Fine Furniture.
19INE Parlor Setts, Rose Wood, Mahogany and Georgia
A Walnut Furniture.
Secretaries and Book Cases, Desks and Boflk Cases, Bu
reaus of Rose Wood, Mahogany and Walnut.
Sofas. Tete a Teles, Divans Sociables, Ottomans, in Hair
Cloth, Plush, Brocate), Ac.
Arm, Hocking, Sewing, Parlor, Bedroom, Dining, Hair
Cloth. Plush, Brocatei, Cane, Spilt Bottom, and every kind
of Chair know n to the trade.
BEDSTEADS.
Rose Wood, Walnut, Maple, Mahogany, Beach, Gum, Ac.,
High, Low, French and Cottage.
Wardrobes of Rose IVood, Mahogany, Walnut and Pine.
Safes of all Patterns.
T A K EES.
Mahogany, Walnut,Cherry,Pine, Ex.eusion, FoldingJLer
Squ are, Round, Ac.
Ntattrasses of Hair, Cotton, Moss and Patent Spring,
leather beds, Pillows anil bolsters.
Pine Mirrors, common loosing Glasses, Looking Glass
Plates, Picture Glass.
Vindow Shades, and Curtain Bands Cornices.
1 uckets, Tubs, Dippers, brooms, brush Rrooms, Feather
l)u ters, Foot Matts, Ac., for sale on the most reasonable
terms.
Lumber taken in exchange, or Lumber made up in the
most fashionable styles ol Furniture to order.
We have one of the largest Stocks of FINE FURNITURE!
in the State, and we are constantly manufacturing,and ish
to sell. Call and see us.
fe>22 WOOD, BRO. A CO.
JAMES MACKOT. J. K. LYTLE.
M U’ROY, LYTLE & CO.,
COMMISSION * FORWARDING
MER CHANTS,
SOUTH-EAST CORNER CHESTNUT A COMMERCIAL Sts
ST. LOCIS, 910.
riVWKNTY YEARS EXPERIENCE in the PRODUCE COM
JL MISSION business in this city has given us an acquain
tance with the market that will enable us to render satis
faction to those who may entrust their business to us. Our
careful and prompt attention will lie given to the orders of
our friends for the purchase of GRAIN, FLOUR, PORK,
BALK ROPE, Ac., at the lowest market rates,
mar 27-’6l- ts
Milliuertj! Millinery!!
PA UK STYLES
Via. New Orleans.
SPRING
Mrs. HOWLAND
HAS opened a fine assortment of the newest Paris
Styles of
Ladies’ Hals and Millinery Hoods,
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.
tST- Mi liners from a distance can be accommodated I
with PATTERN HAT, i and any style of MILLINERY
GOOD3. apr 3
Boots and Shoes.
VT I he Sign of tlie
BIG BOOT,
No. 3, Cotton Av’c. if s&*&*"* .t.
OPPOSITE
Washington Block,
The Subscribers would re
turn their thanks fur the
very liberal and long con
tinued patronage extended
to them, and would most res
pectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Wehavenow
u store a large assortment of
J Soots and Slioos,
mostly of our own manufacture, to which weekly additions
will be made, of all the different styles and patters usually
called for in a shoe store, and would invite those widhtng to
purchase, to call and examine- cur stock,as we are prepared
to sell aalow as any house in the city or Btate.
oct 6-y MIX A KIRTLAND.
AGENCY OFFICE.
REMOVAL.
IYHE undersigned having opened an office in the cl y
. of Macon, for the purpose of
RENTING HOUSE.S, HIRING OUT NEGROES,
SELLING STOCKS,
and all other kinds of property, settling and collecting all
claims, taking interrogatories and securing
Ijohus of Money,
and attend to all business that may lie entrusted to l.im ;
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 tor the long established
iiHew Vorit Life liisiiiuncc Comp’y.
This subject 1 would invite every thinking man to consider
before it is too late to make provisions for his family after
death.
I am also Justice of the Peace for the 716i1i District, G.
M., city of Macon
E. C. GRANNISS.
RursHKNCkS: —Judge E. A. Nisbet, Judge H. G. Lamar,
Judge Clifford Anderson, Lewis N. Whittle, Esq., FI. L
Strohecker, Esq , and Elijah Bond, Esq (oct 10-ts)
CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY.
ONE fOllf SA N!> ABLfrBUOIED AIKN
are wanted for the Confederate States Army. The un
dersigned has opened a Recruiting Office in Horne’s Budd
ing, 0U Cherry street, where applicants must apply for
further information. An active and temperate man can
secure the position of Recruiting Sergeant by making im
mediate application. A. M. HOWLAND,
Macon, May 15,1861. Ist Lieut. C. 8. A.
I3ai ik Checks.
on all Banks of the city, for sale. Also
IIIjANKS !
01 every varety, and to correspond with the recent law; n
the State. At the Journal aiul Mettanyer Ojftt j.
Lorillard’s Snuff,
IN BOTTLES AND BULK,
For sale in quantities to Jobbers, by
K. A. li OH IN.NON A CO.,
WUOLEBALK DRUGGISTS,
LOUIBVILI.E, Kv.,
And 91. A. A U. A. SANTAS,
may *22-4m NORFOLK, Va.
IV] neon, may iSOtli, I Mil.
| m f? IIAKKELS Pikes Magnolia Whisky.
I j O 75 llirrels Rock opening Rum.
75 Barrels Phelps Rye Gin.
150 Boxes Tobacco—various grades.
115 Boxes Cigars.
850 Barrels Flour.
100 Tierces Leaf Lard.
75,001 H. Clear Sides.
lO.btIO H. Hams.
10,000 11. Shoulders.
15 Hhds. Mola.sses.
20 Barrels Syrup
.50 Sacks Rio Coffee.
75 Barrels bugar.
10 Hhds. Sugar.
For sale at reasonable prices for CASH, by
June 5 ASHER AYRES,
Moon ON A: HOLLO MAY,
Commission Merchants,
CORNER OF THIRD AND POPLAR Sts.,
JVIACOft, GA.
fT A VK just received on consignment and for sale,
11. 10t>0 bushels Corn,
loon do Oats,
60,) do Peas,
100 do Meal,
400<t0 lbs. Tennessee Bacon,
lol) kegs and cans Laid,
1000 bids. Flour,
100 do best Rockport Lime,
100 bales Hay,
Also a fine lot of live Geese Feathers and Dried Bee
Hams. apß
Special Notice.
THE SOUTH KUN EX PR ESS CO.
4 RF prepared to forward by Express all Goods through
i Y to Pensacola aud Way Stations on Hie Montgomery
and Pensacola Railroad -the charge* paid by the shipper in
all cases, All letters for the Officers and Boltliers of the
Confederate Army Mt Pensacola and elsewhere forwarded
hv the Company free of charge, when in Government en
velones. M O. McDonald, Ag’t.
Macon, May 20,1361.
Confederate
THEASi’KY Notes and Bonds taken at PAR for
Furniture or Notes and Accounts due
iunelH WOOD 4 CO„ Macon,Ga.
DRY HOODS, CLOTHING, &c.
Summer Goods.
Bargains! R <r or a i ns Bargains!
We re now offering all kinds of
DRY GOODS
Suitable for the present season, .t extraordinary
JLoiv Prices :
Such as—Grenadines, Barage Anglais, Pl.in Bareges
Printed Jackonet, French Organdies. Tarlatons, Summer
Dress Goods, and a superior assortment of
EiriHroicler’ies, \'C.
All of which will he sold roa cash, regardless of cost or
value, as the stock must be reduced.
Now on hand B,ta.H) yards
MILITARY GOODS!
at small profits.
CarpptiuK. I'urtain Damasks,
and a splendid Stock of
STAPLE DRY GOODS!
can also be obtained on reasonable terms, at
BOSTICK & LAMARS.
Macon, July 17,1861.
X. S. PRIJDDEN & CO.,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
TRAVELING DRESS GOODS,
GREY FLANNELS,
SMALL FIGURED PRINTS,
HICKORY SHIRTINGS,
MUSQUITO NETTINGS,
STRIPED SWISS,
CHECKED CAMBRICS,
IICH’D. A BORDERED H’DKFS,
IRISH LINENS,
SHIRT BOSOMS,
EMBROIDERIES,
And many other articles much needed at this time. We
cannot buy Goods now without the money, and earnestly
request those indebted to us, to pay.
july 10 N. 8. PRUDDEN A CO.
BAREGES! BAREGES Y\
WE HAVE THIS DAY REDUCED ALL OUR
r>Octs. Bareges to Soots.
SUMMER DRESS HOODS
AT COST FOR CASH ONLY!
Military (xoods
CHEAP FOR CASH!
All persons having an account for 1861 are requested to
call and setile 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 3 JNO. N. KEIN A CO.
INCEW GOODS./J
NEW G 00135.1 cc
Ts r TC W CT OO 33
NEW GOODS.]^
FliTtlK OF DUTY. U
FREE OB’ DUTY./K
E’RBTE OF DUTY./ ~
FREE OB’ B33JTY.V
—•
L ■><)?? A COLEMAN beg leave to announce to thecitizens
4 of Macon and the surrounding country that ihey have
just IMPORTED FRF.E OF DUTY from the Uuite-1 State*,
tlie largest stock of new, desirable goods, that has ever been
exhibited by oue 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 examine them
This eutire stock was ‘’Bona fide” purchased belore the Ist
of March, and therefore saves to the buyer twenty-four per
cent.
Call and see for yourselves.
RGBS A COLFMAN,
apr 3 At their “ bazaar of Fashion.”
MERCIIAiNT TAILORING!
E. WINSIIIP
IS now prepared with a first class cutter, good Tailors and
a LARGE ,STOCK OP PIECE UOUDri, to furnish any
thing in the
CLOTHING LINE
At short notice, and in the very best style. (apr 3
1861. 1861.
Bpring Clothing,
WHOLESALE AAD RETAIL.
e. n'Ersun*
IS now receiving one of the largest stocks of CLOTHING
ever brought to this place. They were bought cheap
and will he sold cheap.
Cash Buyers
can find bargains. Merchants will do well to examine this
stock before purchasing. apr 3
18(0. FALL STYLEsT 1860.
B A. X R D
BAS JUST GPENKD
A Superior Isot o 1
Cloths,
L'assi iticrrs,
And Vestings,
which cannot be excelled in beauty and durability.
Having engaged Mons. Rousse, an experienced Iter,
from New York, customers may rely on bav.ng so o i ling
Superior in the style and fit of new garments.
NEW STYLES
—IN
Heady Made Clothing,
Shir la, Neck Ties, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, Shawls, Socks,
traps, Canes Umbrellas, Ac., Ac.
CH .48. H. BAIRD,
oct 8 Cor. of Cherry and Second Streets.
K|i*iux and Summer Fasliioii* for
18 0 1.
Direct Importations from France via New Orleans-
Mrs. F. DESSAU
WOIT.D respectfully announce to the
ladies that she has just returned from .gfcSgV
New Orleans, where she has purchased for
cash a full assortment of Millinery, Lace,
liinl Dress Goods, of the latest direct impor- nf jrajffrir
tstion, and opened her BonnetsouThurs
day, March 28. Mrs. Detsau is confident |m
that the ladies will be pleased with the styles V Ll li/S’
and qualities, as they are superior to any
brought heretofore to this place. Jl
f*r Milliners supplied at wholesale with W IwT
Bonnets and Millinery Goods. apr 8
SUNDRIES.
lAAA NEW SACKk Liverpool Salt.
,V/ v/v/ 12*i Bales heavy Gui ny Barging.
B*Ki Coils Machine Rope.
10b Kales Macon Shirting*.
Heavy Usnaburgs and Yaras.
26 Kale* Negro Kerseys and Stripes.
100 Bags prime Rio Coffee.
40 Uhds. Bacon, Hides and Shoulders
25 Tierces plaiu and canvassed Hams
tO Kegs choke Leaf Lard.
10 Bble. choice Leaf Lard,
to Boxes Adamantine Candle*.
’ 25 Boxe* Sperm Candles.
20 Bbls No. 1 Syrup
-15 Hhrts Ouba Molasses.
10 Bbls Blea.ht-d Whale and Lard Oil.
jttlj 1R ° f 8&le by BOWDRfc A ANDERSON.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINT, OIL. Ae
ts ASSENBURG & SON,
(Successorsto E. L. Strotecker.)
Corner 3rd and Mulberry Streets,
DEALERS IH
CHOICE DRUGS,
selected medicines,
I PURE CHEMICALS,
SUR GICA L IKS TR UMENTS,
WINDOW 01. ASS,
PERFUMERY,
F* A I JV T a,
oils,
I
JPntout Modloluos,
FRESH OA RDEX SEED.
I
Merchants ami Physicians,
WHO FBIDB THRU SELVES
On Dealhi; in A rtirles of tlif
FIRST QUALITY,
AMD AT LOW PRICES,
TIA Y It EL V upon BEINft SUITED.
nv 28
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
E X> J. 82 5.
JXJST RECEIVED
GEORGE PAYNE’S
.CHEMICAL AND DRUG STORE.
f’lllllC Articles mentioned here, which are of Superior
JL quality, aud sold at Fair Prices :
Keroxeue and Coal Oil, inferior to none sold,
Winter, Sperm and Linseed Oil,
Kaw and Boiled Linseed Oil,
Olive OH in Bottles and by the Gallon,
White Lead in 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,
i'aiut Brushes and all kinds of Artists Tools,
Sponges. Butty, Palet Knives and Tins,
Potash, in kegs, bulk and iron boxes,
French Glass, and all kinds of Glass Ware,
Dye Woods, Acids, Burning Fluid, Alcohol and Turpentine
Lamp Wick, bleached aud unbleached, all qualities, ’
Bay Water, Coll Cologne Water, and Rose Water,
Gelatine aud Flavoring Kxtracts,(Fresh Hops and Fresh
Honey,
Corks, allsizes, Hard Rubber Trusses, and all other In
strument-,
Hedgmans Ricine Oil,and Lubi ns Antique Oil for the Hair,
Fine Tooth Brushes and Fine Toilet Boap, best citrate
Magnesia,
Burnett’s Cocoine and Kaliston and Woo’d Hair Restora
tives,
Mrs Allen’s Hair Restoratives, and hei Tylo Balsamum,
Fresh Vaccine Matter, and fresh Congress Water,
Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds,
Chemical, Medicinal Herbs and Genuine Medicines.
Macon, Ga., April 18th, IB6o—y
Uruo-s and Medicines,
AT ELLIS’ DRUG STORE,
Corner Clicrry Street and Cotton Avenue.
J UST received, a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines,
Perfumery, Paint and Varnish Brushes. Superior Coal
Oil, Burning Fluid, Camphenc, Alcohol and Potaih; Jaynes’
Ayres’, Wright’s, Moffat’s, and Strong’s Pills; Hemboldt’*
Kxtract of Bucko, Sanford’s Liver Invigorator, Mrs. Wins
low’s Soothihg Syrup, Degrath’s Eclectrlc 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. ELLIS, Agent.
DIRECT IMPORTATION!
Crockery, Oliina,
—AND—
GLASS AVAkBli:.
MY first shipment from Europe lias arrived in Savannah,
and those who have ordered packages will have them
shipped in a few day*. There are some of the package*
still unsold, any in want, can, by ordering, have them ship
ped in a few days.
I have another lot shipped from Liverpool 13th of July,
which I siiail look for in three or four weeks. Send in the
orders. lam now receiving a
LARGE STOCK OF
Glass-Ware, Tumblers, Hohiets, &c.,
FOR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
• c ||l'. .ll IAN GLASS-WARE,
lliiiurr and Tea Setts, Ac., Ac
ang 29 R. P. McEVOY.
Madison Springs,
Jllatlisoti Comity, Ga.
ffill IS well known summer retreat is again opened for
A the accommodation of those seeking either health or
pleasure, and we now most cordially invite our old custo
mers,aiid ail others who travel either lor health or pleasure,
to give us a call.
We do not think it necessary to give to you a full descrip
tion of tliis most beautiful spot, it is so well known through
out most of the South, suttiee it to say, it cannot be sur
passed for climate, health, beauty, waters, scenery, 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 wph to
stay, as those coming early aud staying late will find it to
their advantage, as private arrangements will he made with
all such if desired.
Mr. R. R. Saulter 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 here the next day fordiimer.
Rath of Board s3<) per month ; $lO per week •$2 per
day. SCOTT A TYNER.
June 12,1861. —2m
Conf<‘‘tioiiuri<‘ stud Groceries.
TU. DAMOUK, at his old stand No. 140 Mulberry St.
• keeps as usual a full assortment of goods in the above
line, consisting of Candies of his own manufacture, and fine
French Candies. He is the only one in Macon that imports
Brandy, Wines, and Wine Vinegar direct from France. All
kinds of fine Liquors and Wine*,choice Havana Segars, and
best Tobacco, Oranges, Apples, and other Fruits, Raisins,
Figs, Prunes, Nuts, and Preseives of all kinds, Pickles, C&-
pres,Olives, Olive Oil, Ketchups, Sauces, Butter, Cheese,
Crackers, Cakes, Dried Beef Tongues, Pig Hams, Potatoes,
Onions, Cabbages, -nd many other articles in that line to
numerous to mention. mar 14-ts
i%otic i
HAVING purchased the Stock of Messrs. Castlen k
Vardell, we respctfully solicit the patronage of their
friends at our old stand. MASBKXUUUG k SON.
Having disposed of our stock as above, we respectfully
solictit for Messrs. M. A Son the patronage, heretofore ex
tended to us. CASTLEN & V AKDELL.
June 18,1861.
SPRING G AXI DEN
hatiis.
Slf OU liK, plunge and swimming baths may be 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 8 15-4 t
McCallie & J ones,
the recent fire, have located nearly opposite
O their old stand on Cotton Avenue, where they are pre
pared to supply all customers with
Bacon, Lard, Flour, Horn, &e., &€.,
jaer give ua a call. i“*y 3
GEORGIA MANUFACTURE.
*■uj|.j^ a superior home made article)
W warranted to work well.
Straw Cutters,
I ever oateni, for sale by
jul, pi NATHAN WEED,
To Ambrotypists.
i i.ahgi: and finely assorted stock of Cases, Piates,
aV. Collodion Glass, Ac., and in fact all kinds of materials
used in the Ambrotype business, for sale cheap, by
July 10 R. L. WOOD, Macon, Ga.
iTlarou Shirtings o*iia!>iit'gs
RHA B A I.EN Macon Shirtings and F. R. Osnaburga
•# U" 9 26 bale* Cotton Yarn*, assorted Nos.
26 bales Georgia Stripes, for sale by
aar so b BOWDRE a ANDESSOH.
Examine our Goods and Pncea before baying eleewaere