Georgia journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1847-1869, August 28, 1861, Image 3

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.{nraS .-them ■ arcs via Mobile, iZth 1 j.vnJ.E, Ky., August *24.—The cri ,r, lablv beeu reached in Kentucky. rffitH l men left ibis morning, as a If !,, r tke Oolleotor, by a special train, ,! ir e niuc wagons of contraband •rti- : ;1 Rocky Fork They left the main . Lebanon Junction. The captured J | a jrst advices was not captured but -p, rsoos interested ?n the venture { jo consider their property safe j/ban os branch train did not reach the a> It was supfKa-d that the tnick V, p.dWtr.r’s have retnrned with r plunder. A printer named MtOarty 1 by accidentally Calling front the I , ihilv one rail was pulled from the , i th- Lebanon brntteh Railroad.— sutler filled twenty-five freight cars. nii;i-s .M >iRuE, August 24.—The - \ ■niitolc, from the blockading 2 Charleston has arrived, bring .s. h s.ncr Albion loaded with sugar, ,! iiuif.s, sailing und.-r Rritish colors, s will coal and repair. The I , iig ‘*|Uadro oft t'harleston consist /’ Hi -/.’ and Yamlulier. •Vv'iMV'iroN, August 24th.—Andy .'Q oipects to head the I’niou army in I ; 4 Team -see upon his return. Lincoln Li- utmost to sustain the Uuion .. b that Btate. • imr • I'Atcli to 9*Taon%h R<*pub!ic&a ] From Kir It ui ond. I HMoND, August 26.—Congress did -t- lay ol public interest. The Pres . t 1 unwell to rend aud sign bills. ..h- Bragg ordered to the l J oto- BMC. ; r'Tos, Aug. 26. —Private advices ! bre states that General Bragg has : i-red to the Potomac. V p.k, August 23.—The North Star hi< arrived. Wile*, of Petersburg, end John Orvr irubrie, of RicLtnuud, a collecting • r tobacco hon*w, have been arrested -;Ci to Fort Lafayette. Cnthrie is a hrjity dealer and Las arguments here hihl at Pbihdelphia ‘ B mire. Guthrie raised $144,000 on sbip which, through friends and agents, ■ivest 1 in r*nfederate and South- Suite bonds. Mr. Miles was the agent. Thomas had collected $35,00(1, and tade : lib. r.tl investment in Con aN. About $177,000 was recov. 1 1 utliric aud Miles, principally in - Jghr drafts, \ Irgiuia paper money ‘'.'">o iu gold, besides a number of let- I !’ -<* !to persons in the Southern I • s>vtv f.und on their {arsons. chviomij. Va., August 24.—The Presi | ::r voi to-day the following Acts : \ * iu iking appropriate, ns for the expen- I.- ‘ ‘eiV.ruincut in the Legislative, Kxe nand Judicial Departments for the year j] . : l*th February, 1862$ an Act making nvU; ns to carry into effect and await .; h ri-iug of the issue of Treasury iial t. provide a war tax for their re a, and other purposes; au Act au ng the issue of ( useribed stuck in c. upon bonds ; an Act establishing IMfieesat Charlottee, N. C., and l)ah> . i.a ; au Act making additional up ■ii’ for the Navy ; an Act repealing rh section of an Act regulating for is, passed March 16th, 1801. \ ir.-e number of Georgians assembled i the Senate chamber, when Hon. <Vi>b was called to the chair, and •I. <'rawfor.lj requested to act as Sec tion. T. H. 11. i’obb offered the fol - lu ions, which were unanimously >-'K That it is all important that -. ml J have a hospital here for her . i wounded soldiers. /, That an executive committee be I by the chair for the purpose of . ‘uitable urraug-.aucuts for said lius utir appointed the following exeou uimutee to make all necessary arrange 'indremain here : Prof. 11. F. Uauip- I Dr. J. T. Patterson, and W. H. sustain the institution in Georgia, the ■ :•[ iuted Judge E. Starnes, of Au- M >\n, Aug. 26.—1n view of the ■ Congress has passed a bill, not ; r ived by the President, who is sick, iuj open the whole Southern coa^t, ’ > r.g the law establishing ports of J- lijr die new law vessels are allowed -r iiv harbor or inlet, and to trausact a House business with the nearest in’ ts customs. ‘’urrespondenee of the Columbus Sun. • acoi.a, Aug. 18, 1861 —There are* r- fa light In re snn. lint it is hard ’ .I”- truth of it. One thing is certain - arc being made here by order of the ■ -eraiaNter and knowing ones say tint i ,s are expected. Otliev mysterious ns, add to the foundation for these * bi *KW. A v - o-l of war supposed to be an Eu i!|l m, made her appearance off the bar ,!i ruing, hut did not come to an anchor •''lift merely came in sight and bore off *pis. Tic’ Court martial which has been sitting ihrrancas for the past several days, has ; 't finished its labors. Among the cases 7 r *t the Court were one for murder, at ■ “Mo Rea, on the day when Gen. llragg iib Tty to the soldiers, in honor of the ! ”U “f Manassas, and two for sleeping on r | ‘ts. One of the latter, a young man •” 1 Robinson, belonging to thu 10th “'"ippi Regiment (and, I am sorry to • ‘ r , an editor; will be shot at Warring'on, ■ivw of the forces, on Friday, the 30th The other sokliet, from the fact of bis -*tr..-rae youth and kiexperieuee has been ’ need to punishment for sixty days and drummed out of camp. I hi* looks hard but it can’t be avoided.— •• ii-b. y Wlievcd to he the foundation, amusing to see the delinquents at H ar n wearing barrels (a hole cut iu the a n l the head run through,) and other or- Uli >. nt'. Rut they are among the fortunes ■ ; r *r with some people. Fhis afternoon a bark arrived outside and * ‘ Wcl among the fleet. It is believed to 1 im rchant transport. *•#* ibe Columbus Em/mrer, of Aug. oi - *avs that the Inferior Court of Txylor j. flf y, has levied a tax of oil cents on each *'>rth of taxable property in that coun •’ ’ t the support of such families of yolun rpi that county, in the Confederate niay need asaitaoce t and has ajs |"l o!st.*er3 for the proper collection and t 4rvi etneut of this fund. That is the way £ J into it liberally and patriotically. - ,r imf.ntal—News from Brunswick in* ,rr sis us that Cant. 0. W. Styles bas been -Lionel, \Vm. A. Lane, Lieut. Colo* of thTn Thomas N. Gardner, Major f* runs *iek Regiment—three com pa oalj voting ° t ttlloeii n Oih i;tl Itciipatch. Tho followiog is th** lufieial desMtth of ei. Un MetJulkwb, annouucii.e the late hnl.mnt victo.y gained by the truui.s utid.-r his cu.nu.and in tin? uf g. )rin •clc, Mo: * * Spßis-nntLi., Mo., VIA Lm UK Rock Ark.. August 13, IX6I. ’ ~x * E. P. V\ ALKER: ‘1 he battle of Onktiii! has been fought, and we have gained a gn-at TH tory over the enemy commanded •*y General S. Lyuu. The baftle was fought ten miles fiom Spi ingfic hi. The enemy wer: nine or ten thousand strong; our fore.* was about the same. The battle lasted six and a half hours. The enemy were repulsed and driven from the field, wifi, the loss of six puces of artillery, sevc-h] hundred stands of <ma 1 arms, eight hundred killed, one thou- ; aud wW. three hundred prisoners, ren. Lynn was killed, and many of their prominent officers. Our lorn was’two hun drvsl and sixty five killed, eight hundred wounded, and thirty missin". We have possession of Springfieid, and the enemy are in lull retreat towards Rolla Rf.nj. McCulioch, Brigadier-General Commanding. Cami* Bartow, Aug 15th, 18G1 ) At the quarters, Jones Volunteers, j At a company meeting of the Jones Vol unteers, held this day, the following resolu tions were un imiously adopted on the death of Win Gra}-. \\ iiLKKAs, It has pleased the Almighty in the dispensation of 11 is providence, to re move from our midst our friend and fellow soldier, \\ in. G.ay, who departed this life on Sunday the 11th inst, be it therefore Jtrsnlrcrf, That we kindly offer to the im mediate family and relations of the deceased, our heartfelt sympathies iu the loss which has befallen them. Remind, That in the death of Wni. Gray, wv have Lost not a zealous and efficient ledvlicr, bu. a warni-hearted and generou.'- comrade, one who knew what his duty was, and did it kindly, and did it well. R<^nin That a Copy of these proceed ings be enrolled on the minutes of the Jones Volunteers, that u copy be sent to the fami ly <d the deceased, and to the Macon papers for publication. Sergt. Wm. Barron, ) Corporal \V. A. Penihr, v Com. Private It. J. Smith. ) The meeting then adjourned. ISAAC HARDEMAN. Lieut. Cotnd’g. Conipaii}-. Josiaii N. Ream., O, S. Irish I>roSl’rjr—Am Entirely Cos .■•opolitan llibi-iuiau A son of the Knier:ild Isle, but not hiin self great, was token up (for he was at the lime dotm) near a rebel encampment, not far from Manassas Junction. Iu a word, Pat was taking a (piiet nap mi the shade, aud was roused from his slumber by a scooting party. He wore no special uniform of either army, but looked more like a spy than an alligator, and on this was arrested. ** \\ ho are you ? “\! hat is your name V and “ Where are you from ?” were the first questions put to him by the armed party. Pat rubbl’d his eyes scratched his bead, and au-iwered : “Be we faith gentlemen, them is ugly questions to answer, anyhow; an’before 1 answer any o’ them, I’d be after axin ye, by yer lave, the same thing.” “\\ cli, said the leader, “we are of Scott’s army, and belong to Washington.” “ AU right,’’ said Pat, “ 1 know’d ye was giutlemeu, for 1 ant that same. Long life to General Scott.” Aha I” replied the scout, “ now, you ! rascal, you are our prisoner,” and seizing him by the shoulder. “How is that,’’ inquired Pat, “are we not friends?” “ No/’ was the answer, we belong to Gen eral Beauregard’s army.” “ Then ye tould me a lie, me boys, and thinking it might be so, 1 tould you another. And now tell me the truth, an’ I’ll tell the truth, too.” “ Well, we beloug to the State of South Carolina.” “So do I,” promptly responded Pat, “and to all the other States uv the country, too, and there, I bate the whole uv ye. Do ye think 1 would come all the way from Ireland to belong to one State, when I had a right to belong to the whole of ’em ?’* This logic was rather a stumper; but they took him up, as before said, and carried him fur further examination. SitBSTiTrTE for Flaw*ri.Shikts.— The Sayanrah Repablican says:—“The stock of ft tnuel having been preUy well exhausted in the Southern War Rets, we will be <loiug lint public, anti especially our brave so:<lier, * service in pointing to a coin p!:te and cheap substitute, if not a better article, for the purposes to which tiannel is usually applied. A physician of high reputation informs us that under shirts mad© of common, coarse Georgia <>?n*burr n Horded even greater protection against exposure than flannel, and are far preferable in rheumatic and other similar affections. Ajtart from vbis theory, we know several gentlemen vrho have been wearing them for years, even in sum mer, in preference to flannel, and they express a perfect satisfaction with the result. Would it not be well to bear this fact in ntind while we arc making op clothing for the army ?’ Gen. Z'diicofter has issued an order from his headquarters at Knoxville announcing that he is authorized to receive into the service of the pro visional army of the Confederate States, volunteer infantry companies, to be formed in Lee and Scott counties, Virginia, for the term of twelve months, or during the war. The companies will be required to furnish their own rifles, and are to be employed in guarding the mountain passes in and on the borders of these counties and the county of Wise, in Virginia. Boating. The Steamer Comet —Capt. Didiard— left here for Darien, on Tuesday morning, says the Pulaski Times, for the purpose of bringing iron for the If. AB. Railroad. She is expected to return about next Wednesday. River in excellent boating order. Jatakefe Wheat.—Dr. D. B. Arrington pre rented us, on Wednesday last, with a head of the Japanese w'leat, a Dew article ot the cereal family, the seed of which was brought to this country by the Japanese Embassy that came over to this country last year. The doctor informs us that the Hour from this wheat is equal to Buck wheat for pancakes, Lc. ; that it weighs fifty si lbs., to the bushel, and makes thirty lbs. of fiue Hour, and is not much inferior to our best wheat Hour for bread; and that the stalks make a bay (or the feeding of stock that is equal to the best clover hay ; that it matures in seventy days (rom the time it is planted ; that the heads grow front eight to sixteen inches lone, and will make from one to two bundled bushels to the acre. A famous ar ticle this if all that is said of it be true. A l ead of ibis wheat can be seen in our office by any that wish to examine it.— .Verw.in Blade. Twcntydbird Senatorial l>iwtri*t. I would suggest to the Jteople of this Dis trict, the name of Col. A. If. lliley of IVylor, f„ r the office of Senator of this District, a man of liberal education, a legislator of som< experience, he would be an honor to the Dis trict. BUTLER. The Augusta Sentinel says :—We believe 1 that the of the great mass of the people of G rgia require them to stand aloof, free, independent, uncommitted to either the Mill •-dgoviRe candidate, or the Suite Road candidate, self-nomi ,aUd, or nominated by that eery unaxtisfactoiy indi vidual, “ persons.” They can thus, and thus alone, hold their own destiny and their o; vn rights iu their own hands. We regret to Irai n that our noble Pre b ilmt is ill. la-i the prayers oi a nation go up tor j the restoration of hi? health aud the loug pcrjK-t ----uation of hiv valuable life. Ax liuxois Miki-.iaok Certificate. —A corres pondent oi the New Yoik Spirit of the Times, writiiijf from happens Precinct, Illinois, give>s the following as among the “rich o.W which his re rcar’ li‘ s fr,m Hill -Ug. Iho legal records have brought to light. \\ e give his own language: In cxAmiiiing a land title, the other day, which involved a question . f legitimacy, 1 stumbled upon the following marriage certificate, which ia decid edly too gt-od to be lost, and is literally bona tide. The marriage, of which this is the only legal evi dence, took place in OopjK-ras Precinct, in this county, or rather in the primitive time?, and the magistrate ought to be immortalized, whether he ever gets his commission or not. The cer'iticate is in these woids : Stale <</ Idinoix, Peoria counttf, s*. To all the world, greeting. Know ye that John Smith ami Pegv Myrei is hereby certified to go together and do as old folks does, anywhere inside of coj.f er..B precinct, and when my commission comes 1 ant to marry ’em good, and dale ’em back 10 KifXR ACCIbkXTS. 0. M. It , Justice Peace. I put the initials only of the magistrate for the reason that this h-gal luminary is still living, and ptobal-ly 100 modest to covet the fame to which he is justly entitled. Don’t he deserve a pension, and the unanimous thanks of those interested iu the rapid peopling of the State, as well as those who can’t wait for commission ? It is not Time—lt is too Sikin. —Such is the erv of party hacks, of timid politicians, when asked to act to repress the bloody carnage of civil war. It ia time! Wait, no longer! Democrats, arise in your might! Throw off your allegiance t© the vampires of your party, and declare your ?et! Deeuien! Let every county, town and hamlet, hold its Peace Meetings. Thus will you tame the hyenas oi’ war, aud give strength to the udvoeales of pence. Congregate together and speak. Let your words go forth to the people of the land.— Each man who assists in stopping this horrible, bloody and danrtnible civil war, will enroll his name by the side of those of his political fathers us a savior of his country.— AVw York: JJaily jYetos, lti th lust. Death of the Purveyor General.— We regret to learn that Ahaz J. Hoggcss, Esq., Surveyor General of Georgia, died at Richmond, \ irginia, on loth inst., of Typhoid fever. lb- was a native of Tennessee, but removed early in life to Parroll county, Georgia, from whence he volunteered in the Plot id t War of 1836, and seived in the Ooniniissaay Department, under the late Gen. Nelson. At several periods he repre sented Carroll iu both branches of the Legislature, and was always respected for his sound judgment. Iu 18ftt* he was elected Surveyor General. When the present wsr tvegan, he aided i.i forming a com pany, and some two months ago left for Virginia, where he joined the “Iverson Invinciblvs,” Oapt. liurke, and took (tart in the battle of .Manassas, where his face was grazed by a cannon ball, which knocked him down, though not rupturing the tiesh. l ever ensued, which terminated fatally, iu the doth year of his age. A wile and six children survive him.— So. Ric. The Precedent Established.— The Southern Recorder, of Ifiltedgeville, in noticing the recent letter of Gov. Drown, says: In arguing the question of precedent, Governor Drown has referred to Gov. Irwin, who, he says, “wv.s called to the Ksocutive Chair the third time.” The record does not fully sustain the quotation iu the light perhaps which the reader will imagine.— We have turned to the authority, and find that in January, 17h<>, Gen. J.in-d Irwin was elected Gov ernor by the Legislature for the term of two years, and was succeeded by Gen. James Jackson. We hear nothing more of him in the Executive until from Sept. 23, 18ot’>, to Nov. 7, 18oC, when as President of the Senate, he filled the vacancy caused by the election of Gov. Miliedge to the Senate of the United States. Then Gov. Irwin was continued in the office by a I're-h election by the Legislature, and this was the third term relied upon by Gov. Drown to justify his adoption of so worthy an example as that of the grandfather o his correspondent. This fully and conclusively establishes the fact that no Governor has been elected for three suc cessive terms in Georgia. For tlie army, Henry’s Extract of Jamaica Oinger js the proper article to have in every knapsack, to he used to invigorate after broken rest, marches, to pre. vent camp J> sentery, and disease from change of water. \ E W A D \ E K T I S EnEl TB. MASONIC NOTICE. rpH K members of Masonic Lodge, No. S, are a X .pei ia'ly requested to attend the K< gu'ar / Meeting on M inlay evening r pt. 2d, at the usual hour, lor regular ahi) special purpnsts. • ▼ ‘ by order of the W. V. Aug 28, 1861—1 w. S. ROSE, Sec’y Citizen give two Insertions. New Southern Music! Jrvr received and for sale at the BOOK DEPOSITORY, Macon, Georgia, as follows : ‘ : : Our Sou.tli.eru. I^lag* secession galop, BEAUKKOAKD’B GRAND MARCH, ANKEN POLKA, SOUTHERN BOYS—Song. star 5 of Ot'lt banner, DIXIE, ALL RIGHT. FLAG OF THE SOUTH, SOUTHERN MARSAILLES, President Davis’ Grand March, BKCKHBION POLKA, SECESSION MARCH, SUNNY SOUTH GALOP, SOUTHERN B ATTLE SONG, PALMETTO SONG, Address, J. W. BURKE, Agent, August 26, 1 SGI. Mrs. Hancock’s School. f|UIF. Exercise* of thl* School w ill be resumed on the JL SECOND MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER. Mr*. H. would return thanks lo Hie public for tlie liberal patronage bestowed dining the past scholastic year, and hopes to merit a continuation of the same. Macon, August 21,1861 —2t. SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD CO., I Mima,Ga., Aug. Sill, IS6I. f l>ivi<leu<l JNo. ID. i|iHK Board of Directors has this day declared a Divi -1 detid of Three tsß) Dollars per share out of the earn ings for the six months ending 81st July last, payable to the then holders of stock, on and after the ISth instant. Stockholder* in Stvannah will receive their Dividends at the Central Rail ltoad Bank. JOHN T. BOTFKUILLFT, aug 14 21 ft Sec’y and Treas. NOTE LOST. I ONT by the subscriber, a note made by Wade Barfield, \j deed, mod Middleton McDonald, security, for the sum of Seventy-two Dollars, with a credit on it of twenty-six dollars. The note waa given in 1866 or 1867. All persons are forewarned aga nst trading for it, and the administra tor of said Barfield from paying it to any one but myself. FREDERICK WARREN. Houston county, Aug. 10th, 1861. —21-3 L On CoMwigfiiniDiit. ► A BAGS It lO COFFEE. •F\ f 2UO Coils Machine Rope. 50 Ounces tj.iimne, and for sale hy july 10 BOR'D RE A ANDERSON. To # vj>iwtk. VI. \ HGE and finely assorted stock of Cases, Plates, Collodion Glam, Ac., and In fact ail kinds of materials used in the Amhrotype business, for sale cheap, by j j|y lo K. L. WOOD, Macon, Ga. .Hililary Kook*. . NKW supply of Hurdle’s Tactics, Scott’s Tactics J\_ Cooper’s Tactics, Cavalry Tactics, and Mahon’s Trea tise on Field Fortification, tor sale at f „ h ts BOARDMAN’S. McCallie & Jones, <l\’tT£ the recent fire, have located nearly opposite their old stand on Cotton Avenue, where they are pre pared to supply all customers with liar. on. Lard, Flour, Corn, &c., &c., ffir give us a call. * Confederate TKEUIIRV Notes and Bonds taken at PAR for Furniture or Note* and Accounts due junet* WOOD A CO., Macon,Ga. GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Aid aud Comfort for our Soldiers. 4 i a tne-aing j| the Citizens of Macon and vicinity, the u,l deri|rijed weca at iHunted to receive suSxsciip:mu aid ui clothing our aooiiera during the approaching wiu (JoutributloQs a, money, blankets, hats, shoes and such ©tier artieies as are needed by soldiers, will be received by any member of the Committee. W M T SI Ac.sE V, A K- J. JOHX3TOX, i. M Jt>NK3, 1 Committee. A G. BOSTICK, I . ‘ E. C. GRIER, J June 2£th, AfCt. DI^OLVTIOrL rililK lirm ofRnLSHAW # iftsz.v; is this day dissolved by mutual mil tent The hooks ul the firm will to- found at the Store of Mr. T H. Brdshatr, who is authorized to use the firm name only in lii|aidatit>n of the business. T it HOL3HAW, I. UKkZoG. Maco.t, July Having tii.s and ty purchased the entire interest of F. Htr tog in the firm of Boishaw k lleizog, sit notes and accounts will be settled by me. I ‘hull continue the Ijsilsm at the old stand. No. 11 Cotton Avenue, near Mulberry street, where may tie fouud *i good assortment of CHINA, GLASS, CROCKERY, COAL OIL LAMPS, PLATED CASTORS, TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY, &c., FOll CASH (DILI. T. 11. BOLSHAW. Tue undersigned having disposed of bis interest in the firm of Bolshaw a Herzo? to T. H. Hotshaw, takes pleasure in re. omiueuding him to their patronage. am? 7 V. HERZOG. Tlie St*:il <>l* W ar. Wll.l. be pubUslied, in a fetv days, a full, u tit lien tie and carefully conipilerl Mup of the Seat of War! Showing the location of ev.ry important point in Virginia. The map is now iu the bunds of one of the best lithograph ers in the South, and will be offered for sale during the coming week Size, *OX24 un lies. Price, cents per single copy—five copies for $3. A liberal discount will be make to dealers. Orders, accom panied by the cash, w ill meet with prompt attention. Ad dress VA. liUuKF, Aug I Mortiing News attic*. Savannah. mm & sirVMOML Macon, Gra., OirKX TO Tiik WHOLESALE TRADE TUI. FOLLOW INU AWT I OLKA FOR CAf li, IX LARGE QUANTITIES: Kentucky Bagging, Gunny Bagging, Machine Ropr, Bale twine, Halt, Molasses, N. 0. .Syrup, Fresh May Butter, ?oap, Nails, Ptarch, Poila, Cite<>u Tartar, Csndles, Ha Vcrel, bard Oil, l.inst-ed Oil, Alcohol, Kpsoin Silts, Castoi Oil, Salt Petre, Quinine, Blue Stone, Smoking Tobacco, .Vanut’ed T< Iracco, Refined Sugars, Rio, Java and T.agti'.va Coffee, B;t on Haras, Shoulders and Sides, Rump and Mess Pork, Drugs and Medicine', Gotten Osnatmrgs, Kerseys, Yarjis, Military Jeans, for Uniforms, and a LARGE STOCK OF DRV ROODS! tr Republican, Augusta Constitutionalist, Columbus Times, Montgomery Advertiser copy daily, sud send bill to tit s office. july S lb- i<v Fine Furniture. tNI N F. Parlor Setts, Uoae Wood, Mahogany and Georgia Walnut Furniture. Secretaries and Book Cases, Desks and Book Cases, Bu reaus of Rose Wood, Mahogany and Walnut. Sofas. Tete-a Tetes, Uivanß Sociables, Ottomans, in Hair Cloth, Plush, Brocatet, Ac. Arm, Rocking, Sewing, Parlor, Bedroom, Dining, Hair Cloth, Plush, Itrocatel, Cane, Split Bottom, and every kind of Chair known to the trade. IS i: I> S T K ADS. Rose Wood, Walnut, Maple,Mahogany, Beach, Gum, Ac., High, Low, French and Collage. Wardrobes of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut aud Pine. Safes of all Patterns. T A ({ Ij Ij V. Mahogany, Wa'nut, Cherry,Pine, Kx.cnßion,Kolding|Lef', Spu re, Round, Ae. N attrass.-s jf tlalr, Cotton, Mai and Patent Spring, leather Beas, Pillows and bolsters. Fine Mirrors, common I ooaing Glasses, Looking Glass Plates, Picture Glass. Window Shades, and Cm tain bands Coi nices. I tickets, Tubs, Dippers, Brooms, Brush Brooms, Feather Du ters, Foot Matts, Ac.., for sale on the most reasonable terms. Lumber taken in exchange, or Lumber made up in the most fashionable styles of Furniture to order. We have one of the largest Btocks of FINE FURNITURE in the State, and we * re constantly manularturing, and wish to sell. Call and see us. feb22 WOOD, BRO. A CO. AGKNCY OIT KICK. REMOVAL. riUllt undersigned having opened an office in the ci y X of Macon, for the purpose of It UN TIN (i HOUSES, HIRING OUT NEGROES, SELLING STOCKS , and all other kinds of property,settling and collecting nil claims, taking interrogatories and securing lioanH of Moiioy, and attend to all business that may be entrusted to I 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 aUo agent for the long established New York liiMiram*** Coitip’y. This subject I would invite every thinking man to consider before it U too late to make provisions for his family after death. 1 am also Justice of the Peace for the 716th District, G. Mcity of If aeon E C. ORANNISS. RvscriUßCLSt Judge K. A KicbeW Judge H. U Lamar, Judge Clifford Anderson, Lewis N. Whittle, Esq.. K. L Rtroheeker, Esq , and Elijah Bond, Esq (oct 10—ts) Lot*! I It Si Lilli, IN BOTTLES AND BULK, For sale in quantities to Jobbers, by K. A. KOBINMIN A ( ~ Wkolksalk Driugl-ts, LOUI3VILLR, Kt., And HI. A. A’ C. A. SANTAS, may 22-4 m NORFOLK, lA. FOK liliNT. IAItO.TI Ut October nest, the large and elegant REBT -OENCK In the State Bank Building In this city, with convenient G ARDEN and OUT BUILDINGS attached. Also lor SALE or KENT, The fine new WAGON YARD on Forsyth street, Vinevllle Branch :an excellent stand for business Immediate pos session. Apply to J. H. R. WASHINGTON, juiv o ic-tr sv- City papers copy till forbid. S|<‘<‘inl WttlCE. T 1 IE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO: A 1< K |>repared to forward by Express all Goods through i\ to Pensacola and Way Stations ou the Montgomery and Pensacola Railroad—the charges paid by the shipper in all cases. All letters for the Ollicers and Soldiers of the Confederate Army at Pensacola ar il elsewhere forwarded by the Company free of charge, when In Government en velopes. M. c. McDonald, Ag’t. Macon, May 20, 1861. JAMKS MACKOT. J. K. LYTLE. MACkOY, LYTLE & CO., COMMISSION & FORWARDING M ERCH A\ TS, SOUTH-FAST CORN EH CHESTNUT A COMMERCIAL Sts. s r. I.oiris, MO. mWRKTY 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 pioinpt attention will be given to the orders of our friends for the purchase of GRAIN, FLOUR, PORK, BALE HOPE, Ac., at the lowest market rates, mar 27- ’6l-tf “confederate siatesariiyT ONE TOIII KAMI AUI.E*UOIIIED HEN are wanted for the Confederate States Army. The un dersigned has opened a Recruiting Olliee in Horne’s Build ing, on 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. ROWLAND, Macon, May 16,1961. Ist Lieu*. C. 8 A. Lank Gliecks. BLANKS ! Os every varety, and to correspond with the recent law : n. the State. At the Journal ami Ojt, ... Flour. r ik/lk BULK. Superfine and Family Flour to arrive 16,000 pounds Choice Family Flour, {sacks) in Store, and fer sale by mar 20 BOWDRS A ANDERSON. GEVERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Hardware, Irou, Steel AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, LX GRtAT V 1 HILT ¥ AT TUS NEW IRON FRONT STORE —Of —• CA Kill ART & CARD, WII I’ It tJ they continue to keep one ol the Urges’ as sortment kept in Mid,lie Georgia, consisting in part ol I Steeles Iron all miej, | Hammered Flow Steel, . Refined “ “ “ j Cut “ Kuglith “ “ “ j Blister “ Round a Sq’r lion atlatzel, [ German “ Oval A Ro’nil ** “ “ j Spring “ Horse Mice “ “ “ | Tin “ Nail Hods, j Machinery “ ei.AMA TI O A 11 AUl> W ARK IIOHa ; Boit, tirade’s and various other makes. Trace Chains, I Cane Uoes, Piow “ I Axei, Breast “ J Haines, Tongue “ | Plow Line*. CAKPRITER TOOLS. Janes, Chiitele and Qoures, land and Panel Saws, Augers and Auver Hitts, during Machines, Braces and Bitts, Marine. Machines, j Aron Braces. Bench Vices and Saws, j Hatchets and Hammers, Locks, Hinges, Screws, | Butts, Nails, Brads, ogether with every thing used in the wav of BUILDERS ATMUAU. C IKKIACiK NAHEKS Can always find a Large St,ick. Kiius, Spokes, Hubs, Wheels, Bands, Leather Clothes. 1 I)a ill Frames and ‘trimming of every variety used intlieii me. Agric'ii!lnrnl Im pi emeu I*. Such as Plows, Straw Cutters, Scythe Blades. Grass t.J-s, Briar and Bush Hooks. lan .tiilN—Grant’s, Ckii.ton and other makes. N|tike ‘l'll i halt era—Emery’s McConnell's. Winxhip’i, Georgia and other makes. Horse Powers —Emery’s. Bogarder’s and Lever Powers. O ra I <1 ( rail lew —6 and G fingered, ot several makers and styles. All of which they offer at the lowest market rales Those wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine] price, Ac. apr 4-’tSO AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. NATHAN WEED, JVLaeon, Georgia, U.X.S NOW IS STOKE and offers to Planters a superior assortment of the newest and most improved Turb ] ing Implements in use. Iron and Steel Plows, Harrows, Plough tiamo>, Cultivators, Grain Cradles, Scythe Blades, Threshers, Kan Mills, Horse Powers, Btrsw Cutters, Shovels aud Spades, ‘traces, Spading and manure Porks, Weeding Hoes, of Sc,.vils’, Collins’, Bride’ll Patent American lloe Cos. j manufacture. Swccd. an i English reliueil IKON ofatlsiz-s. Warranted flaw Steel, Eng ish manufacture. Anvils, Vises, Bellows, Hammers, Screw Plates, Tongs, Borax, Tools, Builders’ Hardware. CARRIAGE AND WAGON MATERIALS, In ail their variety. mar 18 Avooirs PHOTOGRAPHIC Palace ok* Art l iJIiOIS \ Ell, V the largest and best appointed Estab lishment in the South, if not in the United Slates. Is one of the most popular and interesting places of resort in Macon, and is daily thronged with crowds of delighted visi tors. The Oollection ot* IPictnres is verv large, embracing every style known to the art, from the smallest Ambrotype to the life-size Portrait Wood is determined, regardless of labor or expense, that his GALLK KV shall continue to he the 11,-ml quarters of rim* Arl s in (Ho Sunlit. Employing permanently the best talent to he procured to color his Photographs,in mry uli/fr , true to nature, anil perfect 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, hut which the public are respectfully Invited to call and examine. As Wood uses noua but the best materials in his business, persons in want of a good Picture will find it to their advantage to patron ize this establishment, as Pictures can be had tiere at prices as low as elsewhere, and of superior style. Amhrotypes, Daguerreotypes and Plain Photographs of every size at low prices. Call and see R- L. WOOD, Washington Block, nearly opposite the net 81 Lanier House. Macon, Ga. Kici^ivioi'jriJ type foindhy, THE ORLY MANUFACTORY OF TYPE ON SOTJIIEHN yOILi, SOUTH OF BALTIMORE. ram E Proprietors of the above Foundry have also,united JL with their Foundry a complete PBINIEES’ FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, Having on hand, or furnishing to order, every article re quisite for a Printing Office, From ci Bodkin TO A TEN-CYLINDEE PSESS. | Tvpc anil Printing material from any Foundry North I furnished whru required. We can and wn.l manufacture in Richmond, as good au article, and at the same specimen prices, as any Foundry North. We respectfully solicit the r,aU u,;ipe of*the South. , HENRY 1,. PKI.OUZK A CO. We refer you to every Printer in tins city. We also de sire every Newspaper in tin: South to copy this advertise-, DMtnt for one month, sending us one copy of their paper an.l receive their pay for such advertisement upoh pur chasing live times the amount of their hill from us. June 20, 161. H. la P. * Co s AND CIGARS l>ireclly Imported! wa IVI \ IISSF.N "!’ is constantly receiving the finest Ps. qualities of Liquors, Wines and Cigars which he oilers to the public on as .eusonable terms as lie can afford. Invalids and others, wishing a superior article of Wines or oilier 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 he purchased in ho*tle 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 V. Winier a6 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 his old friends and customers, from all of whom he solicits ash* re of patronage, in his new- enterprise. Macon, June 13, ISCtl.—l2-y opposite lAnTer HOUSE, MACON. SILK DRESS HATS $2.75 TO $5.00. The Commercial Straw is easy, >I.OO. “ Senate is not bad. “ Planter's Hat is very light, 1.40. “ English is Finest. Wool Hats, Children's Straws. jane 80 C. I>. STONB * I*KO. WOOTTO.N & lIOLI.OVVAV, Commission Merchants, CORNER OF THIRD AND POPLAR Sts., JJIACOft, CA. V 1 A V K just received on consignment and for sale, I 1. 1000 Iniehela Corn, loot) do OilU, Stlj do Peas, 100 do Meal, 40000 Iks. Tennessee Bacon, 100 kegs and cans Lard, 1000 bMa. Floor, 100 do. best Ro deport Lime, It 0 bales lla.v, Alto a fine IM of live Oeeae Feather* and Dried Ben Hams, a pa BAREGES! BAREGES!! WE HAVt THIS DAY REDUCED ALL OCR 50cts. to 25c ts. mimn dress roods AT COST FOR CASH ONLY! Military (tfoods CHEAP FOR CASH! All persons having an account for IS6I are requested to call and set le to the first inst., or their accounts will he stop ped without distinction. Those not complying with the above request will inform their families, as we intend to strictly adhere to this principle. julyß JNO. N, KEIN A CO. jsr e w cl oor>s. / £ IST E \\ r CL O OILS .1 x IST E W CL OOD S. I £ NEW GOOES. J 0 FREE OF DUTY. !;- FREE OF DUTY.]* FREE OF DUTY.! “ FREE OF DUTY.U I) 0?g A COLEMAN bee leave to announce to the citizens of Macon and the surrounding country that they have just IMPORTED FREE OF DUTY from the United States, tlie largest stock of new, desirable goods, that Las ever been exhibited by one bouse in the Stale of Georgia. Very many of their goods were bought at sucli EXTREME low prices that MERCHANTS would do well to cailanil 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. ROUS ft COLEMAN, apr 8 At their “ Bazaar of Fashion.” Try one of our New Bl’k Pocket Hats. Buy one NEW STYLE BROAD BRIM. The X ZUAVE HLAC'K TRIVI’O Will become you! So will the MA R O O N And the K*. Nut, Nutria. So will the LIGHT BL’K BROAD BOPND SOFT If ATS. DRV GOODS, CLOTHING, &c. 1 Summer Goods. Bargains ! B irgaius! Bargains ! We are now offering all kinds of Dl7 Y (Jr OOX> S Suitable for the present season, at extraordinary £tr l*rices ! Such as—Grenadines, Parage Anglais, Plain Barages, Printed Jack..net, French Organdies, T.rlatous, Summer Dress Goods, and a superior assortment of Embroideries, Ac. AU of which will he sold for cash, regardless of cost or value, as me stock must be reduced. Now on hand 8,000 yards MILITARY GOODS! at small profits. Carpeting, Curtain l>aiiiaiks and a splendid Stock of STAPLE ID FI Y GOODS ! can also be obtained on reasonable terms, at BOSTICK & LAMAR’S. Macon, July 17, IsMH. N. S. PRUDDEN & CO., HAVE JUST RECEIVED TRAVELING DRESS GOODS, GREY FLANNELS, SMALL FIGURED PRINTS, HICKORY SHIRTINGS, MLSQUITO NETTINGS, STRIPED SWISS, CHECKED CAMBRICS, HCH’D. A BORDERED H’DKFS, IRISH LINENS, SHIRT BOSOMS, EMBROIDERIES, And tnanv other articles much needed at this time. We cannot buy Goods now without the money, and earnestly request thus* indebted to as, U) pay. jut j lo N. S. PRUDDFfi A CO. MERCHANT TAILORING! E. WINSIIIP IS now prepared with a first claw cutter, good TaHors and a LARGE STOCK OF PIECE OOOD.S, to furnish any thing in the CLOTHING LINE At short notice, and in tbe very best style. (apr 3 IW(H. 1861. Hprin<_£ Olothin^, wiioisGSAmi am d u i:t a i l-. i:. rrf.M/i/‘ I S now receiving one of the largest stocks of CLOTHI NG . ever brought to this place. They were bought cheap and will be sold cheap. Cfe!li Eviyoras can find bargains. Merchants will do well to examine this stock before purchasing. apr 3 ISiiV. FILL (STYLES! 1860. li /V I it l> BA3 JUST OPKMCD A Sitpe ri o r Tj o t o # Cloth*, Cassiniere*, And Venlist;:*, which cannot he excelled In heauty and durability. Having engaged Mods, ltousse, an experiencd tier, from New York, customer** may rely on having so ucLiing Superior in the style and fit of new garments. MEW STYLES —IN K*eady iVLade Olotiling, Shirts, Seek Ties, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, Shawls, Socks, itraps, Canes Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. CHAS. H. BAIRD, oct 8 Cor. of Cherry and Second Streets. Spring aisil Siiniuirr Fashions for 18 0 1. Direct Importations from Franca via Hew Orleans- Mrs. F. DESSAU -v-s-rOliT- D respectfully announceto the <>l^*. \\ Indies that site lias just returned from © New Orleans, where she has purchased for cash a full assortment, of Millinery, Lace, ElMSvti and Ilress Goods, of the latest direct impor talion, and opened her Bonnets on Thors- Hr day, March 2S. Mrs. Dcsau is confident. MSffV JM that the ladles will be pleased with the styles f ii'i? and qualities, as they r< superior to any f ** bronchi heretofore to this place. JijjjH vsr Milliners supplied at wholesale with w Bonnets and MiUinery Good*. apr 8 SUNDRIES. TBW S U K 8 Liverpool Ball. • vJVJvJ 12-V Hales oeavy Gunny Bagging. Loti Coils Machine Hope, liitt Kales Macon Shirtings. Heavy Osnabnrgs and Yarns. 2d Bale* Negro Kerseys ami Stripe*. lu*i Bags prime ttio Coffee. 4*l Hints. Bacon, Sides and Shoulders 25 Tierces plain and canvassed Hams. 5h Keg* choice Leaf Lard, lb Bbls. choice Leaf Lard. 50 Boxes Adamantine Candles. 25 Boxes Bperrn Candles. 80 Kbit. No. 1 Syrup. 15 Hhds. Cuba Molasses. It) Bbls- Bleached Whale and Lard Oil, ’ Tor sale by tn!- 10 BQWDRS A ANDERSON?, DRIBS, MEDICINES, PAINT, OIL, 4 MASSENBURG & SON, (Successors to E. L. Strohecker.) Corner 3rd and Mulbei ry Streets, ! OKA LESS IS CHOICE DRUGS, SEI.EOTItD MEDICINES, PURE CHEMICALS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, WINDOW CLASS, PER FUME RY, PAINTS, OILS, Patent IVlociicinoH, FRESII GARDEN SEED. .Merchants And Physicians, WHO Paibfi THKM.SIILTIS On in Artidusof tin* FIRST QUALITY, AID At LOW FKiCliil, TAi ki:lv upon keingsi itld. Jtnv 28 ORDERS PROMPTLY - A1 TENDED TO. JBJ3 T A.B l. IfS FI E lY 18 3 5. JUST RECEIVED GEORGS PAYNE'S .CIIZHICAI. AVI) mini STflliE. flltai'l Articles mentioned here, which are of Superior 1 quality, an.l sold at Fair trices J • Kerosene anil Coal Oil, inferior to none sold. Winter, Sperm and l.insred OH, Raw and Boiled Linseed OP, Oiive Oil in Bottles and by the Gallon, Wiiile Lead in Kegs and assorted size cans, from 1 lb. to 100 llis. Zinc, White in kegs and cans, Colors,in c„ns and boxes, oil and in water. Paint Brushes and all kinds of Artists Tool*, Sponges, Putty, Palet Knives and Tin-. , Potash, in kegs, bulk ar.d iron boxes, French Glass, and alt kinds of Gloss Ware, Dye Woods, Acids, Burning Lipid, Alcohol arid Turpentine , Lamp Wick, bleached and unbleached, all qualities, Bay Water, Bell Cologne Water, and Rose Water, Geiatineand Flavoring Hop* and Fresh Honey, Corks, all sizes, Hard Rubber Tmssfcii, and all other In urnment-, Hcilgm&n* Ricine Oil, and Lubin a Antique Oil for the Hair, Fine Tooth Brushes and Fine Toilet Soap, best citrate Magnesia, Burnett’s Cocoine and Kaliston and Woo’d Hair Restora tives, Mrs Allen’s Hair Restoratives, and hei Tylo Baisamutn, Fresh Vaccine Matter, and frtsh Congress Water, Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds, Chemical, Medicinal Herbs and Genuine Medicines. Macon, Ga., April ISth, ItSO —y Drills rn<l Medicines, AT ELLIS’ DRUG STORE, Corner Cherry Slrec-tuml Loliuu A \ eitue. | CSX received, a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines, *1 Perfumery, Paint and Varnish Broshe*. Br. perl or Coni Oil, Hu ruing Fluid, Cam pile tic, Alcohol and Potash; Jaynes’ Ayres', Wright’s, Moffat’s, and St ro tig’s Bills; lien.boldt’* Extract of Buchu.Pantord’* Liver Inv'.prrator. Airs Wins low’s Soothihg Syrup, Degiatli’s Kclci.lrtc Oil, Mustang liniment, Indian Cholagogue, Jaynes’, McLean’s, and Fahnestock’s Vermifuge; Seltzer Aperient and Citrate of Magnesia, warranted genuine. June 20 13—’GO — TV. S. ELLIS, Agent. .1. DeLOA CJTjk’, DK>LKR IS CARRIAGES and ROCKAUAYS, BUGGIES, HARNESS & WHIPS. Brattleboro Buggies, (MADE BV ASA MILI.KB.) Trunks* Valises anti Buggy I mbrdias NEXT DOOR TO THE BAPTIST CHURCH. The above articles sold LOW for CASH, and ali purchaser* invited to examine my stock whether they buy or not. August 7th, 18Ct. DIRECT IMPORTATION! Crockei*y, Cliiim, * —AND— (GLASS WAJ MG. V first shipment from Europe has arrived in Savannah, ivl and those who have ordered packages will have ti.cm shipped in a few days. There aic some of the package* still unsold, any in want, can, by ordering, have them ship ped ir* a few days. I have another lot shipped from Liverpool 13th ol July, which 1 shall look for in three or four weeks. Bend In the orders. lam now receiving a laARGSU STOCK OJ’’ Mass-Waro, Tnmbffrs. Goblets, &c., FOR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Cliiiiu Biouer and Tett Sells, Ac,, Ac sup** It. P. MoRVOY. Madison Springs, Hladison Comity, Git. THIS well known summer retreat is again opened for the aceomniofialLfi of those seeking cither health or plea* a re, and wc now most cordiaiy invite our old custo mer,and all others who travel either for health or pleasure, to give ns a call. We do nut think it necessary to give tu yon a full descrip tion of this most beautiful spot, it is so w. 11 known through out most of the bouih, suffice it to say, it cannot be sur passed for climate, health, beauty, waters, seem ry, and, in fact, everything that can del vht the rye and taste. familii s, wishing comiortalue rooms Ml please drop a line, stating the liuaWr, Ac , and how long they wish to stay, as those comitig early and staying late will find it to their advantage, as private arrangement* will be made with all such if desired. Mr 1L 1!. F*niter has prejuii'etl liimst If with the best of Coaches and Hacks, and will lie ready at the Depot, and passengers from Augusta or Atlanta on the night train can reach here the next day lor dinner. Rxtk or Board>Bo per month; >lO per week ; >2 per j ay . SCOTT A TYNER. June 12, IfeCt.—2m Coiiiiicliont-ricN and Groferio*. TH DAMOUK, at bis old stand No. 14t) Mulberry St. keeps as usual a full assortment of goods In the above line*, consisting of Candies of hi* own manufacture, and fine i gi each Candies. He is the only one in Macon that imports I Brandy, YVines, and Wine Vinegar directfrom France. All kinds of fine Liquors and Wines,choice Havana Segers, and I best Tobacco, Oranges, Applts, and other Fruits, Raisins, Fig*, Prunes, Nuts, and Presetves of all kinds', Pickles, Ca pres, Olives, Olive Oil, Ketchup*. Sauces, Butter. Cheese, Crackers. Cakes, Dried Beef Tor,guts, l'ig Hams, Potatoes, Onions, Cabbages, „nd many other articles In that line to numerous to mention. mar 14-ts (oh federate Bowls and Treasury Kotes, fIIAKEN for BOCKS. STATIONARY, Ac., and in pay 1_ nient of Debts due the .Hethodisl Kook Ile pository. Books, Ac., sold at lowest Cash prices for these T*iOil Cl fvS. J W. BUBKE, August 14, 1 61. Agent. Wheeler & Wilson Machine Needles. VTT >1 00 per dozen. Only at retail in quantities of one dosen, or less. A supply just received and for saic by | mig 14 i- J- JOOKbTOS A CO. GEORGIA MANUFACTURE. WHfSVJT FA2VS, a superior home made article, wan anted to work well. Straw Cutters, Lever patent, for sale by july 10 NATHAN WEED. NOTICE. HAY INt purebatod the Stock of Messrs. Castlen k Vardeli, we respetfuliy solicit the patronage of their friends at our old stand. MASfcKNiiURti A SON. Having disposed of our stock as above, we .espectfully sotictit for Messrs. M. A Bon the patronage heretofore ex tended to u*. CASTLKN ▲ VARDKLL. June Ifi, ISCI. l HIRSTNtJT titiOVK, Buperlorold Eye *nd Mo vl nongabuU Whiskey,ln S’-oreaud forsalsby i mw | McCALUS * Examine ourGtxxbf and Prices before buying elsewhere