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Ttie people of Georjri* n Convention assembled j
do hereby declare and ordain that the Senatorial
District* of this State ahull be organized by ©oun- |
ties, as follows.
Isi District —Chatham, Bryan, Effingham.
2d “ Liberty. Tatnsll, Mclntosh,
sd “ Wayne. Pierce, Appling.
4ih “ Glynn, Camden. Chariton.
s;h “ Coffee, Ware, Clinch.
3tb “ Echols, Lowndes, Berrien.
7th “ Brooke, Thomas, Colquitt.
Stfi ** Decatur, Miller, Mitchell.
Vtb “ Early, Calhoun, Baker,
loth *’ Dougherty, Lee. Worth.
11th “ Clay, Randolph, Terrell.
12th “ Stewart, Webster, Quitman.
13th “ Sumter, Schley, Macon.
14th “ Dooly, Wilcox, Pulaski.
15th “ Montgomery, Telfair, Irwin.
16th “ Laurens, Johnson, Emanuel.
17th “ Bulloch, Striven, Burke.
18th “ Richmond, Glasscock, Jefferson.
19th “ Taliaferro. Warren, Greene
20th “ Baldwin, Hancock, W aahington.
21st “ Twiggs, Wilkinson, Jones.
22d “ Bibb, Mom oe, Tike.
23d “ Houston, Crawford, Taylor.
24th “ Marion, Chattahoor-hee, Muscogee.
25th “ Il rrns, Epson, Talbot.
26th “ Spiluiug, Units, Fayette.
27th “ Newton, Walton, Clarke.
28th “ Putnam, Morgan.
29:h “ Wilkes, Lineoln, Columbia.
Smh “ Oglethorpe, Madison, Eibert.
gist “ iiirt, Franklin, iiabersiiam.
32d “ While, Lumpkin, Dawson.
iiS i “ Hall, Banks, Jaeksou.
84th “ Gwinett, DeKaib, Henry.
3u h “ Clayton, Fulton, Cobb.
Such “ Meriwether, Coweta, Campbell.
87 h “ Tioup, Heard, Carroll.
36th “ Harralsou, Polk, r&ulding.
S9th “ Cherokee, Milton, Forsyth.
4oth “ Union, Towns, Rabun.
4lst “ Fannin, Gilmer, Pickens.
42d “ Cass, l'loyd, Chattooga.
48d “ Muuay, Whitfield, Gordon.
44til “ Walter, Dade, Catoosa.
Cougrctslonul District*.
rißsx district.
Appling, Glynn,
Bryan, Liberty,
Bulloch, Mclntosh,
Chatham, Montgomery,
Camdeu, Pierce,
Charlton, Scriven,
Clinch, Telfair,
Coffee. Tatnall.
Ktii.igham, Ware,
Emanuel, Wayne.
SECOSD DiaIRICT.
Biker, Echols,
Berrien, Irwiu,
Brooks, Lee,
Calhoun, Lowudcs,
Clay, Mitchell,
Colquitt, Miller,
Dooly, Randolph,
Decatur, Terrell,
Dougherty, Thomas,
Early, Wilcox,
Worth.
TillKD DialKlCl.
Chattahoochee, Stewart,
Harris, Sumter,
Muscogee, Schley,
Marion, Taylor,
Macon, Talbot,
Quitman, Webster.
FOURTH DISTRICT.
Baldwin. Houston,
Bibb, Laurens.
Crawford, Pulaski,
Jasper, Putnam,
Jones, Twiggs.
Wilkinson.
Fiira DISTRICT.
Burke, Johnson,
Columbia, Lincoln,
Glasscock, Richmond,
Hancock Warren,
Jefferson, Wilkes,
Washington,
aixra DISTRICT.
Clark, Madison,
Elbert, Morgan,
Ojletuorpa, Newton,
Greene, Franklin,
Hart, Taliaferro,
Walton.
•KTXSTJI DISTRICT.
Butts, Monroe,
Clayton, Pike,
Fayette, Spalding,
Henry, Troop,
Meriwether, Upson.
SIOMTO DISTRICT.
Campbell, Fnlton,
Can oil, liarralson,
Cobb, Heard,
Coweta, Paulding,
DcEilb, Polk,
NINTH DISTRICT.
Banks, Jackson,
Cherokee, Lumpkin,
Dawson, Milton,
Forsyth, Pickens,
Gwinnett, Rabun,
Habersham, Towns,
Hall, Union,
White.
TENTH DiSTBICT.
Cmj, Fioyd,
Catoosi, Gordon,
Chattooga, Gilmer,
Dade, Murray,
Fauniu, Walker,
Whitfield.
NEW RATES OF POSTAGE
RATE* OF FOSTAOX UtnmN PLACES WITHIN THE
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA.
OX LETTERS.
Single letter* not exceeding a half ounce in
weight—
For anv distance under 500 mile*, 5 cent*.
For any distance oa*r suo miles 10 cent*.
An additional single rate for each additional
half ounce or less.
Drop letters 2 cents each.
in the foregoing cases, the postage to be prepaid
by stamps or stamped envelopes.
Advertised letters 2 cents each.
OX PACKAGES.
Containing other than printed or written matter
—money packages arc includeSd in this class :
To be rated bv weight as letters are rated aud
to be charged double the rates of postage on let
ters to-wit.
For any distance umUr 500 miles, 10 cts., for
each half ounce or less.
For any distance over 500 miles *2O cents for
each halt ounce or less.
In all cases to be prepaid by stamps or stamped
envelopes.
OX NEWSPAPERS.
Sent to regular na bona-t Lie subscribers from
the offices in weight:
Within the State where /‘nb/iehej.
Weekly paper, cents per quarter.
Weekly paper, 15 cents per quarter.
TV*-Weekly paper, 19$ cents per quarter.
Daily paper. 39 cents per quarter.
In all cases, the postage to be paid quarterly in
adeauee at the offices of the subscribers.
Without the State trhtrt Published.
Weekly paper, 13 cents per quarter.
Semi -Weekly paper, 26 cents per quarter.
Yri-Weekly paper, 39 cents per quarter.
Daily paper, 78 ceuts per quarter.
lu all cases, the postage to be paid quarterly in
udtane* at the office ol the subscribers.
OX PERIODICALS.
Sent to regular and bona fJe subscribers from
the office ot publication and not exceeding 1$
ounces in weight.
117/lIM the State where I*ubliehed.
Monthly, 3 ceuts per quarter or one cent lor
each number.
Setni Monthly, 9 cents per quarter or 1 cent
for each number.
One additional cent each number for every addi
tional ounce, or less beyond the first 1 $ ounces.
Bi-Monthly or Quarterly, 1 cent an ounce.
In all cases, the f>ostage to be paid quarterly in
ad. ante at the offices of subscribers.
Without tin state where Pul>ll*htil.
Xot eseeding If ounces in weight.
Monthly 6 ceuti- per quarter or 2 cents for each
number.
Two cents additional for everv additional ounce
or less beyond the first It ounces.
Bi-Monthly or Quarterly, 2 cents n oz.
In all cases, toe postage to be paid quarterly in
adoanee at the office of the subscribers
OX TKANiIEXT PRIMED MATTER.
Every other newspaper, pamphlet, periodical
and magazine, each circular not sealed, baudbill
ad engraving, not exceeding 3 ouucea in weight,
2 cents lor any distance ; 2 cents additional lor
each additional ounce or less beyond the first three
ounces.
2n all cases, the postage to be prepaid by stamps
or stamped envelopes.
| “ The publishers oi Newspapers or periodicals
within the Confederate States may send and receive,
to and lrom each other from their respective offices
of puhcalion, one copy of each publication free of
postage.’’
FRANKING PRIVILEGE. .
The following persons vnla are cntiihd to ie
1 ranking privilege and in all cases att u.t .7 <■ “
ffned to “ oFFicraL business r”
Poet Master General.
His Chief Clerk. _ ..... n
Auditor of the Treasury, for the Post Office De
partment.
Uojmimt Post Musters.
gobrt c.\i.i;.M>i:n for iß6i.
SUPERIOR COURTS.
JANUARY.
2d Monday, Chatham
4th Monday, Richmond
Lumpkin
♦Floyd
FEBRUARY.
Ist M'Uid iy, Claik
2d Monday - , Campbell
Dawson,
Sd Moudav, Foisyth
4 Polk
G lasscock
Meriwether
Walton
I 4th Monday, Baldwiu
Ja.kson
Mouioe
Pauldiog
Taliaferro
Walker
MARCH.
Ist Thursday, Pierce
Ist Monday, Appling
Chattooga
Cherokee
Coweta
Columbia
Ci awtord
Gwinnett
Madisoa
Marion
Morgan
2d Monday, Butts
Cass
CottV-e
Elbert
Fayette
Gieeue
Pickens
Washington
Webster
Thursday aft’r.Montgomei y
3d Monday, Cobb
Calhoun
llall
Hart
Heard
Macon
Newton
Putnam
Talbot
Tatnall
Ware
Friday alter, Bulloch
4ih Monday. Clinch
Chattahoochee
Emanuel
Lee
Twiggs
Whie
Wilke*
Mouday af- i ..... .
lerdthMou r
day, f h,ho G lliim
APRIL.
Ist A 2d Mon., Carroll
Ist Monday, IWy
Kur ly
Fulton
Gordon
Pike
Rabun
Taylor
Warreu
Wilkinson
2d Monday, Habersham
Hancock
Harris
Laurens
Miller
Scriven
Sumter
Tuesday after. Mclntosh
3d Monday, Frank lin
Glynn
liarralson
Henry
Jefferson
Jones
Liberty
Murray
Oglethorpe
Pu’aski
Stewart
Monday 1 Worth
after, j Brvan
4th Monday, Wayne
Banks
Decatur
Dekalb
Houston
Jasper
Lincoln
Sell'ey
Whtiie'd
Wilcox
Friday after, Telfair
Camden
Thursday after, Irwin
Monday “ Berrien
Charlton
ma y.
Ist Monday, Clayton
Gilmer
Randolph
Upson
2d Monday, Burke
Ca'oisa
Chatham
Fannin
Mitchell
Muscogee
3d Monday, Bibb
Quitman
Bpaldiog
Tioup
Union
Baker
4th Monday, Dade
Terrell
Towns
Last Monday, Colquitt
JI'NK.
Ist Monday, Dougherty
Lowndes
Milton
2d Monday, Brooks
’ JCay
Johnson
8d Monday, Thomas
4th Monday, Richmond
♦May hold three weeks, if necessary, at each term.
■♦This change not to take effect till after the Dext reg
ular term of the Court.
JAll Courts in Clay county, which, under the old
law, would sit between now and the times as fixed by
this act, must stand over till the times fixed as above.
The county of Chattahoochee, by act of this Sessiou,
is to be added to, and become a part of the Chattahoo
ehee Judicial District, after Ist January, 13(11.
PROVISIONAL LOt RUN .WENT
OF TICK
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA.
PKESIDKXT,
HON. JEFFERSON DAVIS,
or Mississippi.
T!<'K~pRESiDBKT 1
lIOS. A. 11. STEPHENS,
or oenutiut.
Cabinet Ollicei’ss.
SBCBBTARY OF STATE,
ROBERT TOOMBS, of Georgia.
SECRETARY OF TUE IRKASI RY,
C. 0. MEMMIXGER, of South Carolina.
sechktart of the navy,
s. R. MALLORY, Os Florida.
SEA RRTARV OF WAR,
L. P. WALKER, of Alabama.
POSTMASTER GENERAL,
JOHN 11. REAGAX, of Texas.
attorney general,
J. P. BENJAMIN, of Louisiana.
CONGRESS:
Prrsidert—Jlox. DOWELL COBB, of Georgia.
Secretary—JOHNSON J. HOOPER, of Alabama.
MEMBERS.
Alabama— R. W. Walker. 11. H. Smith, J. L. M
Curry, W. P. Chilton, S. F. Hale, Colin J. Mcßae, John
(fill Shorter, H. C. Jones, Xieh. Davis, Jr.
Arkansas— Robert W. Johnson, Albert Rust, H. F.
Thuautssoa. A. U. Garland, W. W. Wa’kins.
Flobioa— James B. Owens, G. T. Ward, Jackson
Mot ton.
({BORGIA— Robt. Toombs, Howell Cobb, F. S. Bar
tow, M. J. Crawford, E. A. Nisbet, B. IJ. Hill. A. R
Wright, Thoa. R. R. Cobb, A. H. Kenan, A. H. Ste
phens.
Locisiaka—John Perkins, Jr., A. L. DeChniet,
Chtries H . Conrad, D. F. Kenner, G. E. Sparrow, Hen
ry Maiihall.
JULY.
Ist Monday, Floyd*
■4th Monday, Lumpkin*
AUGUST.
Jd Monday, Campbell
Claik
Dawson
i3d Monday, Fo-svth
’ ;Po!k’
Glasscock
I Meriwether
Walton
ttb Monday, Baldwin
Jack-on
Moatoe
I’uuMiug
Tadafeno
Walker
jThursday after, Pierce
SER I EM HER.
jlst Mouday, Appling
Chattooga
Cherokee
Columbia
Coweta
Crawford
Madison
Marion
Moi gun
2d Monday, Bums,
Cass
Coffee
Eibert
Fayette
Greene
Gwinnett
Pickeu s
Washington
W ebster
3d Monday, Cobb
Calhoun
Hall
llart
Heard
Macon
Newton
Putnam
Talbot
Ware
Bulloch
ttb Monday, Clinch
Chatlahoochee
Emanuel
Leo
T w'ggs
While
Wilkes
Monday af 1
ter the 4th Echol*
Monday, )
OCTOBER.
Ist k 2d Mon. Carroll
Ist Monday, Dooly
Early
Fulton
Gilmer
Gordon
Taylor
Warren
Wilkinson
J’ike
Wednesday after, Rabun
l*2d Monday, Fannin
Habersham
Hancock
Harris
Laurens
Milter
thriven
Sumter
3d Monday, Franklin
Glynn
Haralson
Henry
Jefferson
Jones
M urt ay
’ Ogle h >rpe
Pulaski
Stewart
Union
Worth
Th 'iw J Montgomery
Uth Monday, Banks
Wavne
Decatur
DeKa b
lions'on
Jasper
Lincoln
Sch'ey
Tatnall
Towns
Whitfield
Wilcox
Friday after, Telfair
Camden
Thursday after, Irwin
Mouday after, Chari ion
NO VKUBER.
list Monday, Berrien
Clayton
Kfliogluim
Milton
Randolph
Upson
2d Monday, Burke
Ca'ooM
Mitchell
Muscogee
id Mouday, Bibb
Quitman
Sjiatding
Troup
Baker
tth Monday, Dade
Terrell
Thursday after, Mclntosh
Monday after, Colquitt
do do Liberty
Mon. after Liberty, Bryan
DECEMBER.
st Mouday, Dougherty
IdAVtidci
‘id Monday, Brooks
♦Clay
Johnson,
id Monday, Thomas
Missis.c—w. p. Haris *;• A< ~,r ’
A. M. Clayton, W. “Xw „ arnwe ’l,
South ( C . . Memmmger.
w'lVuher Mile-. Thomas J Withers. W. \\. Boyce.
„, _J Hempbil*, W. B. Ochiltree, W. 8. 0M-
Waul. J. Giegg.L T. Wig-all.
Virginia—W. C. Kites, J. W. Uiockeubrough, R.
M. T. Hunter, W. R. Staples.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Executive Dtj/irtmtnts— Stephens, Coatud, Boyce*
Shorter, Brooke.
Portion Affairs —Rhett, Nisbet, I’etkins, Walker,
Kciu.
Military Affair —Bartow, Miles, Sparrow, Kenan,
Waul
Naeai Afuirs— Conrad, Clusnut, Smith, Wright,
Owens.
biuatne —ToomLa, Barnwell, Keur.er, Barry, Mcßae.
Commerce — Meuinufiger, Ciavtfotd, LeClouet, Mor
ion. Curry.
Jud litiru —Clavton. Withers, Hale, Cobb, Harris.
Putt'd— Chilton, Bovce. Hill, Harrison,Curry.
Patents —Brooke, Orr, Lewis, llill, Kenner.
T<rritor >—Chesaut, Campbell, Mat-hall, Nisbet,
Fearne.
Pub ic Liuett— Marshal 1 , Han is, Fearne.
Indian Affairs— Morton, Hale, Spariow, Lewis,
Keitt.
Printing — Cobb, Harris, Mi'es. Chilton, Perkins.
Account* —Owens, Crawford, Campbell, DeClouet,
Smith. __
Kit gross ui t nt —Shoi ter, Orr,j Kenan, Mcßae, liar
tow.
L E GALA \)\ ERt I SEM ENTB.
AiliiiiiiiMratoi’N Sale.
i 111 I, L, be sol.l on the first Tu --Jay in November next,
VT at the Court-house in Amerieus, Surnt. r county, the
plantation belonging to the estate (if Thotnaa G . Jackson,
i ite us said county, deceased, containing nine hundred ami
ninety acres. The ti n t comprises a tine I ndy of oak and
hickory land—about 100 acres cleared and in a tine state
of cultivation. The p'.aniation adjoining those of Cols. J.
U. Lainar and T. M Eurlovv. fold under an order of the
Court of Ordinary for distribution to the heirs. Terms lib
eral. ROLAND UIVINS, Adui’r.
April 24,1 SGl—tds
VI TU N ISTIK .VI'OH’S SII,E.- liy order of
Court, will he told on the first Tue day in October
next, before the Court house door of Oglethorpe, Macon
County, the entire Plantation of Jas. 8 H.dllnsheaiL dec’d,
consisting of fraction No. 209, lots No. 1 Gt>, 167. lot, and
three fourths of lot No. 129, and containing 975?. acres,
more or less, situated in the loth district of Macon county.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate
under the incumbrance of the dower, hut the dower may he
bought hv ttie purchaser liefore or after the sale Terms on
the day of sate. W. H. HOLLINIsHf AD,
mar 20 tds Adm’r.
GEOitCIA, ft atoll County.— Whereas, James
’ 8. Glum applies to me for belters of Administration
on the estate of K Uadeth Kaigler, late of Lexington Dis
trict, South Carolina, deceased, who died leaving a consid
erable estate of real and personal property lying In the
said county of Macon, and State of Georgia, and the same
being unrepresented, this is therefore to cite am! admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at my ollice on or
before the first Monday in August next, to show cause, if
any they have, why letters of administration on said estate
should uot he granted to said applicant
Given under inv baud and olbciai signature, 26 June,
1861. ‘ JNO. L. PARKER,
july S 15-51 Ordinary.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
Palace of Art!
])ltOK\ltl.T the largest and best appointed Estab
lishment in the South, if not in the United States. Is
one of the moat popular and interesting places of resort in
Macon, and is daily thronged witii crowd* of delighted visi
tors. The
OollectioJi ol‘ I Pictures
is very large, embracing every style known to the art, from
the smallest Ambroty|>e to the life-size Portrait Wood is
determined, regardless of labor or expense, that Ids GALLE
RY shall continue to be the
lleiir! Quarter* of llnr Arts in the Noutti.
Employing permanently the best talent to tie procured to
color Ids Photographs,in <r. ry efi/.V, true to nature, and
lerfect satisfaction is guaranteed in every instance. A
large collection of ttie celebrities of the day on exhibition,
to which lias just been added a splendid Picture of the
Prince of Wales and suit, Blondiu, Judge Douglas, and
others too numerous to mention, tmt widen the public are
respectfully invited to cull and examine. As Wood uses
nona hut the host 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 ire bad here at prices
as low as elsewhere, and of superior style. Ambrotypes,
Daguerreotypes and Plain Photographs of every else allow
prices. Call and see It. L. WOOD,
Washington ltlock, nesrly opposite the
oct 31 Lanier House. Macon, Ga.
Valuable IM:inlal ion
FOR SALE.
IWILI.KELI. .11 V PLANTATION MTI -
ATED in Macon and Houston counties —five miles from
Winchester, on the South-Western Rail Road, and contain
ing 2.400 Acres Level Ouk and Hickory
I.uiml, with about 1,400 acres in cultivation.
Th* place is healthy, with good water, and well improved,
with all necessary buildings, and if desired can be divided
into two or more settlements. For terms, Ac., address the
undersigned at Macon, Georgia,
oct B—’GO—t f N. It ASS.
Yaluable Plantation
FOR SALE.
I Ai| now offering for saleonpnf the rao t valuable
plantations in West Florida, tying on Spring Creek,
Jackson county, containing Focrtekn Hi nukko Acme* o!
first <ruality Oak and Hickory Land ; three hundred acres
cleared and fair improvements. The land is strong lime
land, will bring upon an average year, 1,000 lbs. of seed
cotton, and 2‘) to 25 bushels corn, and is convenient to mar
ket, 20 miles to Mariana and 22 tuWoodville, on tire Chatta
hoochee River, where cotton brings as good a price as it
does in Macon. Or 1 will sell 2,200 aerts, if wanted. My
object in selling is to get out of debt. I can always be found
on the premises. References in regard to the land may be
had by seeing John V. Price, Amerieus ; James W. Jowers,
near Preston; Clias. W. Crawford, Lee county; Rev. Mr.
Jackson, Cutlibert, and alt of Georgia.
apr 17 4-till dec 30 NKWNAN McltAIN.
VALUABLE PL A N TAT ION
nm sale.
rilflK subscriber offers for sale his desirable plantation,
1 situated in the 15th district of Sumter county, and about
14 miles from Americas. It contains Eighteen Hundred
acres, seven hundred of which is cleared, ami in a good
state of cultivation It is undoubtedly as good a plantation
as there is in Sumter county A good dwelling house, negro
houses, gin and screw, and ail oilier neces.-ary out buildings
on the premises, and plenty of water. It adjoins the rich
Units of T. M. Furlow, W. t. Adams,and others. Ihe place
may be seen at any time.
Persons wishinging to purchase will either call on me at
the plantation, or address me at Americus, Numter county,
Georgia.
dec 26 40-ts A. J. SCRUTCHIN.
SELLING OUT]
CHEAP SUMMER GOODS!
WE have on hand a splendid assortment of Fancy and
Staple
I >i\v Goods,
suitable for the summer, which we desire selling soon, so as
to enable us to prepare our Stock for the Wlutertrade;
therefore, wc announce to the I.adifs of Macon and sur
rounding country .that until Ist August we will sell all of our
PRINTS, MUSLINS,
BERAGE ANGLAIS,
ORGAN'IHES, TRAVELING DRESSES, Ac.,
at what they cost us.
BEST ENGLISH PHINTS, llttfc.
KINK PRINTED JACKONETS,2Sc.
BLEACHED HOMESPUNS, cheap.
FANCY SILKS, remarkably low.
TABLE DAMASKS,
TOWELLINGS, CERTAIN GOODS,
STRIPED HOMESPUNS,
And many important and indispensable style* of Goods,
at very reduced rates.
We are in need ot MONEY, and in order to raise It
GREAT SACRIFICES
will he made In prices.
We have just received a targe lot of
Military (roods,
which we offer CHEAP.
Call and see our GOODS and secure bargains.
july# BOSTICK A LAMAR.
AGENCY OFFICE.
REMOVAL.
rrtll i: undersigned having opened an office in the ci y
JL of Macon, for the purpose of
RENTING HOUSES , HIRING OUT NEGROES,
SELLING STOCKS ,
and all other kinds of property, settling and collecting all
claims, taking interrogatories and securing
Loans of Money,
and attend to all business that may be entrusted to him ;
and he would especially invite all who may have any busi
ness to entrust to au agent, to give him a call.
1 am also agent for the long established
New York Life Ingurance ionip’f.
This subject I 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 71Gth District, 0.
M., city of Macon.
K. C. GRANNIES.
Reference.*:— Judge E. A. Nisbet, Judge H. (1. Lamar,
Judge Clifford Anderson, Lewis N. Whittle, Esq., E. L
Strohecker, Esq , and Elijah Bond, Esq (oct 10—If)
GTJA NO. LI ME, <fcc.
I / HHI,N. Rhode’s phosphate.
J_vMJ 600 Sacks MapesSuper-Plmsphate of Lime.
s:'o “ Reese’s Manipulated Guano.
150 bids. American Guano.
150 “ Laud Planter,
list “ Lime.
For sale at Manufacturer’s prices by
feb2o ASHER AYRES.
Saffar, Coffee, Holassps, Ac.
1111 DM. Prime and Choice N. 0 Sugar.
fj DKI bbli. reftued Sugars.
SO “ Crushed, Granulated and Powdered Sugars.
20 hhds. Prime New Cuba Molasses.
50 bbls. and half barrels N. O. Syrup,
mar2o BOWDRE A ANDERSON.
t,i:\KßAt. AIM EimSEMEKTS.’
Fine Fui’Xiiture.
lIINI3 Parlor 3etts, Rose Wood, Mahogany and Georgia ;
Walnut Furniture. . „ . . _
Secretaries and Book Cases, Desks and hook Cases, Bu- j
reaus of Rose Wood, Mahogany and Walnut. 1
Sofas. Tete-a Tetes, Divans Sociables, Ottomans, in Had
Cloth, Plush, Brocatel, ic. _ !
Arm, Rocking, Sewing, Parlor, Bedroom, Dining, Hair
Cloth. Plush, Brocatel, Cane, Sprit Bottom, and every kind
of Chair known to the trade.
bedsteads.
Roe Wood. Walnut, Maple, Mahogany, Beach, Gum, Ac.,
High. Low, French and Cottage.
Wardrobes of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut and Pine.
Safes of all Patterns.
TAB LES.
Mahogany, Walnut,Cherry,Pine, Kx.ension.FoldinglLer r ,
Sou ire, Round, Ac.
V uttrasses of Hair, Cotton, Moss and Patent Spring.
1 eather Beds, Pillows and Bolsters.
line Mirrors, common J ooxing Glasses, Looking Glass
Pl* tes. Picture Glass.
Window Shades, and Cut tain Bands Cornices.
1 uekets, Tubs, Dippers, Brooms, Brush Brooms, Feather
Du ters, Foot Matts, Ac., for sale on the most reasonable
. . ...
Lumber taken in exchange, or Lumber made up In the
most fashionable styles of Furniture to order.
We have one of the largest Stocks of FINE FURNITURE
in the State, and we are constantly manufacturing, and wish
to sell. Call and see us.
feb 22 WOOD, BRO. A CO.
Latest Yews by the Atlantic Telegraph.
TNIO all whom it may concern, this Is to notify the public
JL that ISAACS Is at home again, and begs to assure hl3
patrons that his Saloon is not a tiling of a Jay Cltitens
and the traveling public will find their establishment open,
n t for the Season only, but at all Seasons of the year, and
htuse culling on us, will at all hours, find our larder sup
pled will, ail the delicacies that the New York and otUi
markets will affurd, in the way of ealatdes and something
good to drink, and six days out of seven, more than can be
found in any other bouse in towu.
E. ISAACS & BRO’.
j Under ltal.loiiN Hall, Cli.-rry SI.
U.s Bill of Fare will every day,
Be just the thing lor little pay ;
And those, who at their place may eat,
VA dt find In it all things complete—
And going once, they then will know,
That ISAACS, is the PLACE to go.
We shall be liappy to see our friends, ensuring them that
It will be our uur< mitring care to please in every respect,
as we flatter ourselves, we have done till now.
It may not be generally known that we have, to meet the
wishes of the Medical faculty, imported by ourseives, a verj
superior quality of Pale Brandy, fine Old Port, Sherry and
Madeira, possessing all the Medicinal qualities, so much de
sired by them.
Look at this BUI of Fare, and choose for yourself
OYSTEHS,
From New York, Savannah and Brunswick, in the shell or
by the measure, raw, fried, stewed, or in any way you want
them Also, .A_
Shrimps and Crabs, Wild Game of every variety,
Venison and Beef Steaks,
Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets, rfr~.
Ham and Eggs,
Devil Ham and ueviled Terapins,
Mountain Ovsters,
TURTLE SOUP,
Wood-Cock, Grouse,
** U *C&& Mountain Geese, Squirrels,
Wild Ducks, Fish, and everything that an epicure want*,can
always be had when in season.
Confectioneries and Fruit.
ISAACS, also keeps constantly on hand a good assort
ment ol CONFECTIONERIES.
ORANGES, APPLES,
BANANAS, PINE APPLES,
Various descriptions of NUTS,
CAKES, Ac.,
AH of which can be purchased at low prices for CASH. Be
sure and call at E. ISAAC’S & littO.
oct 6-ts
y yj YOU WANT WHISKERS?
DO YOU WANT WHISKERS?
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
it #: li. i. *(. #i. /. frs
Celebrated Stimulating Onguent,
FGR THE WHISKERS AND nAIR.
flllt 13 suboribers take pleasure in announcing to the citl-
A lens of the United States, that they have obtained the
Agency for,and are now enabled to offer to the American pub
lie, the above justly celebrated and world-renowned article
Tlic Nliimilatitif; Oii^uoiit
Is prepared by Dr. C. P. Billingham, an eminent physician
of London, and Is warranted to b. ing out a thick set of
WHISKERS or a MUSTACHE,
in from three to six weeks. This article is the only one o
the kind used by the French, and in London and Paris i
is in universal use.
It is a beautiful, economical, soothing, yet stimulating
compound, acting as if by magic upon tne roots, causing
a beautiful growth of fluxuriant hair. If applied to the
scalp, it will cure baldsks*, and cause to spring up In
place of the bald spots a tine grow Ih of new hair. Applied
according to directions it will turn asn or towy hair park,
and restore gray hair to its original color, leaving it soft,
smooth and flexible. The‘‘Onguent” is an Indispensable
article in every gentleman’s toilet, and < after one week’s
use they would uot for any consideration be without it.
The subscribers are the only Agents for the article in the
United States, to whom all orders must be addressed.
Price One Dollar a box—for sale by ail druggists and
lealers; or a box of the “Onguent” (warranted to have
the desired elf-ct) w ill be sent to any who desire it, by
mail (direct.) securely packed, on receipt of price and
postage, $1,19. Apply to or address
HORACE L. HEGEMAN A CO.,
DUCGUISTS,
apß.6m 24 William street, New Y'ork.
METHOWST BOOK DEPOSITORY.
j i jyj i**:- .
m’ ■ .
Cash, or no Trade.
Off IE rule is to sell for Cash only ; but our good friends
seem to forget and ask FOR CREDIT, but we must stop
FROM THE DATE.
The Book Committee have instructed me to sell for CASH
ONLY, and the rule will be strictly adhered to. Dear
friends don’t ask us to depart from it. We will sell you our
Goods for Cash on goi and terms; but to sell and charge to
best customers in the land. WE CANNOT DU IT.
A good Stock of SCHOOL, RELIGIOUS and MISCELLA
NEOUS BOOKS always on hand, STATIONERY, BLANK
BOOKS, Ac.,
xj o w Fon. oasii.
June 12, IS>6>. J. W. BUKKE, Agent.
A NEW SUPPLY
COAL OIL!
ANO A FI LL STOCK OF
CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY,
I Himps, Chimneys,
TABLE CUTLERY,
PLATED CASTORS,
S] >oons, Forks, &c.
FOR CASH ONLY!
BOLSHAW & HERZOG,
june 12-y 11 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE,
MACON.
SILK DRESS HATS $2.75 TO $5.00.
The Commercial Straw is easy, f 1.00.
“ Senate is not bad,
“ Planter's Hat is very light, 1.40.
“ English Is Finest.
Wo o 1 Hats, Children's Straws.
June 20 <;. I!. STONE BKO.
CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY.
ONE TOUCH AND A BLE*BOI)IKD IWEK
are wanted for the Confederate States Army. The un
dersigned has up ned a Recruiting Office in Horne’s Build
ing. on Cherry street, where applicants must apply fi
further Information. An active and temperate man ear
secure the position of Recruiting Sergeant bv making laa
mediate application. A. M ROWLAND,
Macon, May 15, 1861. Ist Lieut. C. S A.
Consignment.
e'/'v/A BI SIIELS STOCK PEAS.
t)UU rb 20 ASIIER AYRES,
Try one of our
New Bl’k Pocket Kata.
Buy one NEW STYLE
BROAD BRIM.
The X ZUAVE
III.A( K THIM’D
will become you!
80 will the
MA FI O O IST
And the
Ex. Nut. Nulrta.
So will the LIGHT BL’K
BROAD BOUND
SOFT H ATS.
HAILKOAI) SCHEDULES, AcC
MACON i\c WESTERN RAILROAD.
ON and aftwr Sunday, April 14th Passenger Trains will
be run as follows :
Leave Macon 12 00 night and 10.n0 a. m
Arrive at Atlanta T. 15 a. a. and 4.00 f. M
Leave Atlanta 12.00 night and 11 On a. m
Arrive at Macon 7-15 a. m. and 5.00 p. m
Night trains will not be run on Sundays.
The 12 00 night train from Macon, connects with the W.
A A K K for Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis and Nash
ville, at 10.10, and the Georgia RR. for Augusta at 7.00 au.
The 10.00 a. m. train from Macon connects with the W. &
\ R R at 6 00 p. v. and Georgia R. R. at 1.00 a. m
Each train of the Western A Atlantic R. R. counects at
Chattanooga with trains sot Memphis, Nashville, New Or
leans, and all points West, and at Dalton with trains for
Knoxville and all points North.
Travelers will find this the shortest, quickest and most
pleasant route to the North as well as the
Virsina Springs.
There being less charge of cars than by any other route
and the whole line passes through a high, healthy region
many portions of it commanding views of scenery of the
most picturesqe character.
Time from Macon to New York by train leaving at 1.45
p m., 61 hours, by I'2 nlgi t train 65t£ hours. Closeconnec
i ions by both trains at all points beyond Atlanta. Fare to
New York, SB3 00; Ph.iadelphia, $3! 00; Baltimore,s-‘9 00;
Washington, S2B oO: Richmond, $27 00; Petersburg, $27 00;
Jackson’s River, s'2‘2 00.
The last named point is on the Virginia Central Railroad,
and only thirty miles from the Ureenbier White Sulphur
Springs.
To Ncwb< rn, s2l S3, for Pulaski Allum and Red and Blue
Sulphur Springs.
To Salem, $2.3 10 for Roanoke Red Sulphur, Red Sweet,
Allum and Salt Sulphur and Greenbier White Sulphur
Springs.
To Big Tunnel!. $22 35, for Montgomery White Sulphur,
Yellow Sulphur, Alleghany, Salt Sulphur, Red Sulphur, and
Greenbrier White Sulphur Sprit.gs. A branch road of
niiles runs to the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, where
ample providons will be made to accommodate 1000 guests.
A daily line of Coaches leaves this point lor all the principal
Springs, including the Greenbier White Sulphur.
Baggage checked to New York ; for other points checks
will l>a given to Knoxville, thence to auy point desired.
Fare to New Orleans, $23 00; time through, 53 hours.—
T wenty-four hours less than by any other route art
aprl7-tf ALFRED 1,. TYLER, Sup’t.
SOUTH-WESTERN RAII, IIOAD.
Change of Schedule.
Two Daily drains between Macon <s• Columbus.
Leave Macon 9-45 a. it. and 11.50 p. m
Arrive at Columbus 3 8u p. m. and 5.35 a. m
Leave Columbus 8.15 a. m. and 3.30 p. m
Arrive at Macon 9.00 a. m. and 9.05 r. m
One daily Mail Train between Mac6u and C'hattahooche e
Fort Gaines, CutLbert and Albany.
Leave Macon 10.25 a. m
Arrive at Chattahoochee 6 47 p. m
Leave Chattahoochee 10 35 p. m
Arrive at Macon 8.26 P. M
The Mail and l’assenger Trains from Albany connect
daily at Smltliville, No. 11l S. W R. It.,ami from Fort Gaines
daily at Cuthhert, with Chattahoochee Mail Train.
Leave Suiithviile at 8 37 P. M
Arrive at Albany 5 05 p. m
Leave Albany at 1.15 P. u
Arrive at Smithvllle 8.20 p. m
Leave Cothbert at .. 6.00 P. M
Arrive at Fort Gaines 7.45 p. M
Leave Fort Gaines at 10 45 A. M
Arrive at Cutlibert at 12 42 p. m
Making the connection with the up and down Chatta
hoochee Mail Train.
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to Mont
gomery, Ala., and Augusta, Kingston, Wilmington, Savan
nah, Milledgeville and Eatonton.
Post Coaches run front Albany to Tallahassee, Bainbridge,
Thontasville, Ac.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should take the
Night Train from Augusta and Savannah to avoid detention
at Macon. For other points take either Train.
VIRGIL POWERS, Ettg’r & Sup’t.
Macon, Feb. 20th, 1861.
Central ail l^oad.
Change of Schedule.
ON and after Sunday, February 26th, 1860, the Trains
will run as follows :
Leave Savannah 10.U5 A. M., 1.30 p. M. and 11.10 P. M
Arrive at Macon S 55 a. m. and 11.05 p. m
Arrive at Augusta 6 80 a. m. and 6.85 p. m
Arrive at Milledgeville 12 80 p. m
Leave Macon 10.00 a. u. and 10.00 p. m
Aarrive at Savannah. ...7.29 a. m., 7.45 p. M. and 10.40 p. M
Arrive at Augusta 6.30 a. m. and 6.85 p. M
Leave Augusta 12.30 a. m. and 2.15 p. m
Arrive at Savannah 7.29 a. m. and 10 40 p. m
Arrive at Macon 8.55 a. m. and 11.05 p. m
Trains that leave Savannah at 10 05 a. in., only run to
Milieu, arriving there at 8.10 p. m., connecting with 10a. m
Macon train to Augusta.
Passengers taking the 2.15 p. m. train at Augusta, will
leave Milieu 5.50 p. in., and arrive at Savannah at 10.40 p. in.
Passengers by 11.10 p. m., from Savannah wi.l go through
direct to Augusta.
Passengers by either 1.80 or 11.10 p. m. trains from Sa
vannah for Macon, or points beyond, will meet with no
detention at Macon.
Passengers for Atlanta, or points beyond, or Western A
Atlantic Rail Road, will leave Savannah on the I.SO p. m.
train ; for Milledgeville and Eatonton on 11.10 p. m. train ;
for South Western Rail Road below Fort Valley, on 11.10
p. m. train ; those for Montgomery, Columbus, Ac., by
either tiatn.
Passengers from Augusta, for South Western Georgia,
should take the 12.30 a. m. train, to avoid detention at
Macon. Those for Columbus, Montgomery, Ac , may take
either train.
Trains connect at Macon with Macon A Western trains to
Grittin and Atlanta, and the west; also, with South-Western
trains to Albany, Cuthberl.Eufaula, Fort Gaines, Americus,
Columbus, Montgomery, Ac., and at Milieu with Augusta
and Savannah Rail Road to Augusta and the north ; at Sa
vannah with the tri-weekly Steamships to New York ; also,
with Steamships to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
By this change in Schedule, the connection, both ways, at
Augusta, with the South Carolina Rail Road is secured* and
passengers will have no detention at Augusta or Miilen, as
heretofore. GEO. W. ADAMS,
feb 29 General Superintendent.
MACON & BRUNSWICK RAIL ROAD,
* CHANGE OF SOU FiHjLE^
rjIHK Trains on this Road, on and after Monday, 2>tli
jl_ instant , will leav'e Macon daily (Sunday? excepted)
at 7 o’clock, A. M. I eave Buzzard Boost at 11 o’clock, A.
M. Connecting at the latter place with a daily hue of
Stages for Hawkinsville. A. E. COCHRAN,
Macon, May 29,1861.—ts Prest. and Sup’t.
ups.\ comer* kail kuad.
rani IC daily train on the road connect* with the train on
A tlie Macon A Western Railroad from Macon to Atlanta :
Fare from Thomaston to Macon $2 t>s.
“ “ •* ** Atlanta 8 s5.
Through tickets can he had at the ollice of this company
in Thoioaston ; and at the general ticket office of the Macon
A Western Kail Road, at Macon and Atlanta.
Passengers wishing to go to Chalybeate Springs, Warm
Springs, or White Sulphur Springs, will find this route very
pleasant. Fine Stage Coaches will leave Thomaston daily
on the arrival of the train, and connect at the Chalybeate
Springs with coaches to the Warm and White Sulphur
Springs, returning daily to connect with the train from
Thomaston to Barnesville. A. J. WHITF,,
juiy 25-ti Sup’t.
Wcxlpmi A Atlantic Railroad.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 Miles—Fare, $5 00
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, dally, at 10.30, A. M
Arrives at Chattanooga at 7.48, P. M
Leaves Chattanooga at 9.80, P. M
Arrives at Atlanta at 8.88, P. M
EVENING PA:v*KNUKH TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, nightly, at 8.40, P. M
Arrives at Chattanooga at 5 07, A. M
Leaves Chattanooga at 8.40, P. M
Arrives at Atlanta at 5.05, A. M.
This Road connects, each way, with the Rome Branch
Railroad at Kingston, the East Teunesssee and Georgia
Railroad at Dalton, and the Nashville & Chattanooga Kaii
oad at Chattanooga. JOHN’ W. LEWIS,
oct 5 28-ts Superintendent.
NOTICE^
riAIIK Apalachicola and New Orleans Steam Navigation
JL Company’s new and elegant Steamship
W L () HID A!
718 Tons Burthen,
O. o. NELSON, Commander,
Leaves Apalachicola the 7th, 17th and 29th of each month.
Leaves New Orleans the 4tli, 14th and 26th of each month.
Fare between the following places and New Orleans:
Columbus, f!8 00
Eufaula, IT 00
Fort Gaines and Bainbridge, 16 00
Woodville, Bollvue and Chattahoochee, ‘ 16 00
Tickets to be had on board the ship or any of the River
teamers, and at the offices of the Agents.
ALBERT DODGE,
No. 86, Water-street, Apalachicola.
JOHN A. MITCHEL,
nov 29-ly No. 82, Poydras-street, New Orleans.
Ir> ui*e Liquors,
JCST IMPORTED.
DALY &. FITZGERALD,
2d door fron. Uardeman & Sparks’ Warehouse,
Have just received
PURE IRISH WHISKEY.
“ MBRETT BRANDY.
“ SHERRY WINE.
** MADEIRA A PORT WINE.
These Liquors have been selected with great care by Daly
<1 urine a recent viMlt to Ireland. They are
warranted pure. It Is deemed entirely unnecessary to re
sort to puffery in order toiuduce a sale. They are of the
best quality, and cannot fall to establish this commendation
in the minds of all who try them. The public and judges o
he article, particularly, are invited to call and examine for
bemselves. (nov 28 .85-)
HOTI E MANUFACTURE.
WE are prepared to make to order and repair, at shorl
notice, MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ac., Ac
Uso, Sewing Machines repaired, and new parts made, and
nachinesadjusted, by a practical and experienced workman
Public patronage respectfully solicited.
lan 18 E J. JOHNSTON A CO.
BOOTS. —A full assortment of Gents’flne French m
Calf Boots, pumpsole, welted and water proof, of M
irioutks|nds and qualities, both soled and pegged.—
istreceived and for (ale low bj MIX * KIRTLAND,
vot 6-f
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
RICHARD CURD,
GENERAL, MARINE, FIRE AM) LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY
.W.ICO.V, GEORG I*l.
THE undersigned, as agent of the
.Btna Insurance Company, of Hartford,
Phcenix Insurance Cos., of Hartford,
North American Fire Insurance Cos , of Hartford,
LaFayctte Fire Insurance Cos , of Brooklyn,
State Fire Insurance Cos., of New Haven, and
,®tna Life Insurance Cos , of Hartford,
Is prerared to insure every description of Property—in
the above first class compauie .—on terms favorable to the
assured. Apply to RICH’D. CURD,
feb ’6O-tf Agent
THE GEORGIA
KIOTO E COMPANY,
or
COLUMBUS, GEO.
CHARTERED CAPITAL - - $250,000
DIRECTORS
John M. McGough, W. H. Young,
Rob’t. M. Gunby, 3. U. Strupper,
C. C.Cody, J.P. Illges,
Daniel Gridin, W. U. Hughes,
James T. Bozeman, James Ennis,
L T. Downing.
JNO. McGOCGH, President.
D. F. WILLCOX, Secretary.
Insures dwellings, stores, merchandize, cotton and other
produce, and all kinds of insurable property, against loss
or damage by fire. Applications received and policies is
sued by JO9EPII M. BOAKDMaN,
feb 20—y Agent for Macon and vicinity.
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDOiN
FIRE 11 m IISIIUB CUPAIY.
OFFICE WALL STREET, NEW YORK.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL.
£2,000,000, or fcfio,ooo,ooo.
PAID CP CAPITAL, SCRPLI’9 AND RESERVED FUNDS
five millions of dollars,
800,OUU INVESTED IN THIS COUNTRY,
Di It EUTOKS IN NEW lOKKi
JAMES BROWN, Esq., Chairman.
FRANCIS COTTEN, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
GEORGE BARCLY, Esq.
EUGENE DI’TILH, Esq.
JOSEPH FOWLER, Esq.
JOSEPH GILLARD, Jr., Esq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
ED. F. SANDERSON, E3q.
WM. S. WETMORE, Esq.
EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, Esq.
President Secretary, ALFRED PELL, Esq.
Counsel of the Board, A. HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
AYERS, WINGFIELD & CO., Agents,
may 4 1859-ts Macon, Ga.
.I. H. B().\lil))U\, WASHINGTON BLOCK,
Corner Mulberry Street and Cotton J venue,
TOACON, GEORGIA,
DEALER IN
LYW, CLASSICAL, MEDICAL, SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS
33 o o Iv s,
Blank Books, of all kinds ; Record Books, for County purpo
ses, Stationery, Drawing Paper, Roll Paper, Wa
ter Colors, Artists’ Oil Colors, Boxes of
Oil and Water Colors.
MATHEMATICAL. INSTRUMENTS,
Mathematical and Engineering Books, Copying Presses and
Books, Writing Desks, Portfolios, Pocket Books, Gam
mon Boards, Writing Fluids, anil Ink-’, of all kinds,
Indelible Inks, Faber A Lubin’s Drawing Pen
cils, Steel and Gold Pens, Ac., Ac., together
with all the various articles usually
found in a
15 O O K S T O R E .
ALSO, AGENT OF THE
Southern Mutual InsuranceComp’ny.
February 18, 1361. —y
Hardware, Iron, Steel
AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
IN GREAT VARIETY AT THB
NEW IRON FRONT STORE
—OF —-
CARISAKT & Cl HD,
WII Kif K they continue to keep one of tbe larges’ as
sortment kept in Middle Georgia, consisting in part ol
Swedes Iron all sizes, I Hammered Plow Steel,
Refined “ “ “ I Cast
English “ “ “ I Blister
Round 4 Sq’r Iron all sizes, | German
Oval X Ko’ud “ “ “ j Spring “
UorseShoe “ “ “ | Tin “
Nail Rods, j Machinery “
PLANTATION HARDWARE
IIOIN ; Scovll, Brade’s and various other makes.
Trace Cliaius, I Cane hues,
Plow “ | Axe-;,
Breast “ j Ilames,
Tongue “ 1 Plow Lines.
CARPENTER TOOES.
lanes, Chissels and Gouges,
land and Panel Saws, Augers and Aueer Bitts,
Boring Machines, Braces and Bitts,
Mortice Machines, Iron Braces.
Bench Vices and Saws, Hatchets and Hammers,
Locks, Hinges, Screws, Butts, Nails, Brads,
ogether with every tiling used in the way of BUILDERS
ATKRIALB.
CARRIAGE MAKERS
Can always find a Large Stock.
Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Wheels, Bands, Leather Clothes.
Dash Frames and Trimming of every variety used in their
ine.
Agricultural Impiciucnt*.
Such as Plows, Straw Cutters, Scythe Blades, Grasi
bi..J“S, Briar and Bush Hooks.
Fail ,HilN—Grant’s, Clinton and other makes.
Spike TlireHlierw —Emery’s, McConnell’s. Winship’s.
Georgia and other makes.
Horne Towers —Emery’s, Bogarder’s and Lever
Powers.
Grain (’rutile* —Sand 6 fingered, of several makers
and styles.
All of which they offer at th lowest market rates. Those
wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine
price, Ac. apr 4-’6O
RICHMOND
TYPE FOUNDRY,
THK ONLY MAXCFACTOKY OF TYFS
OIST SOUHERN SOIL,
SOUTH OF BALTIMORE.
f|UI II Proprietors of the above Foundry have also,united
A with their Foundry a complete
PKINTERS’
FURNISHING WAREHOUSE,
i
Having on hand, or furnishing to order, every article re
quisite for a Printing Office,
From a Bodkin
TO A
TEN-CYLINDER PRESS. ■
Type and Printing material from any Foundry North
furnished when required. We can and will manufacture
in Richmond, as good an article, and at the same specimen
prices, as any Foundry North. We respectfully solicit the
patronage of the South.
HENRY L. PELOUZE A CO.
We refer you to every Printer in this city. We also de
sire every Newspaper in the South to copy this advertise
ment for one mouth, sending us one copy of their paper
and receive their pay for such advertisement upon pur
chasing five times the amount of their bill from us.
June 26, IS6I. H. ], P. £ Cos.
Thurstons of the Old Palmetto State,
BY J. H. CALDWELL,
OF THE GEORGIA CONFERENCE.
jmis new and interesting book may now be had at the
IL Methodist Book Depository. Price 61.00. Sent, post
paid, to any part of the State for fl-25. Address,
feb 27 J. W. BURKE
Flour.
SRA KBI.S. Superfine and Family Flour to arrive
IUW 16,000 pounds Choice Family Flour, (sacks) in
[Store, and for ale by .
mar 60 SQWDfifi X ANDSRSQN,
MEDICINES.
Thousands are daily speaking in praise of
hi. Eaton’s Infantile Conli^i
and why? because it never fails to afford ics-are ‘
| relief when given in time. It acts as if p® i . ■ j
trial alone will convince you that what we
contains 3 15 tr at. :
Ao Paregoric or Opiate
of any kind, and therefore ri lieves by remotn r- „
ings of your child, inslead of bv deadening Vs T “
For this reason, it commends itself as the on ■
paration now known for Children T it;
! Dvsinterv, Griping in the Bowels, AcidiW i,r o “ .
Mind, Cold in the Head, and Croup; also fu--
Gums, Reducing InttaroaLon, Regulate, ‘ ‘ j
relieving pain, it has no equal—ten g a.i ami
is used witli unfailing suecet in all cases .
other Fits. As you value the life and hea’tf ■f,
ren, and wish to save them fi..n those -;,i . ’
consequences which arc cotoin to resuit f r ’
narcotics of which all otln-r remedies for L
plaints are composed, take none but Dr K 1
Cordial, this you can rely upon. I’ ii;
and cannot injure the most delicate infant. ‘ ““”
Price, 25 cents. Full directions sc...: r ,v e
! Prepared only by CIICP.CH i Li! i i.\
No. 409 Broadway, Yew \
p? .- j ” jtJ-j £
litiLTHf human blood upon being
-£>- nalisod
always presents us with the Same essentia, elu
gives of course the True Standard. Analyr t;
person s.ilfering from Con luuiptinn, Liver Con.’
pepsia.Kcrofula, Ac., &ud weh&d in ev rt j,., ;
deficiencies in the ied globules of Hood ‘ a U j.i.! v
ficiencies, and you are made well. The lb
founded upon this theory, lienee its ast ; : bii .:
To all suffering from consumption,lnci 4-ni ■ i
or from debility of any kind; or from i:it-nti m ,
prostration, brought on by any cause; o: i: , .
complaint:-; or from diseases of the kidneys , • i
and to ladies suffering any of the many d’isti.-, I
pl&inU llteir sex are liabie to, and wind.
sumption, the tiiiw.4 grootl Is offerer „ r;
reliable remedy. Differing in every pan .u „i ;
patent medicines of the day, it is a chende :
Iron, Sulphur and Phosphorus, of very g -.at %
many hundreds bear giad and gratefui trstin.ou\ ;
benefits it t.as conferrcii on them.
Price of the Blood Food $1 pc-r bottle. SoM l ■■
CHURCH a DUPONT
No. 409 Broadway,New-V. |
And by Dr. E. L. Stroheceer, Macon.
DR. J. B. GORMAN having extensively t-i. : I
Vermi.uur takes pleasure in -Hying it is ij :
uabie remedy to cure cbiiui tn ot Vi lUJia he ever t:
dollar bottle quite sufficient for 25 chs.-s.
Believing that more cliiliirei: art o;t fr. tn the til j
Worms than from all other causes I recommend it - . i
everybody. In using, nothing else Is necessary tut t
the children spring and fail. Besides the gres t eon
of such medicines, I never oeforc found ..ie is
more certainly to he relied upon than Dr. Vt l
Vermifuge.
Talbotton, Ga., Feb. 2,1860.
Little’s Anodyne Cough Drops per bottle 5.
Little’s Vermifuge, in large bottles I (
Little’s Vermifuge, in vials
Little’s Ring and Tetter Worm Ointment 1
Little’s French Mixture 1 ;
mar 21 62
Superior to Peruvian Guano.
Ju. HOYT’S
AMMONIATEi) BO.NE
Super-Phosphate ox Limu
Tlio&t. P. Stovall A: i
Ga.,
General Agents for Georgia.
fßlf IS Super-Phosphate, composed of BONE, SULi I
.JL RIC aud PHOSPHORIC ACIDS, AMMONIA, ‘
and POTABli,has been extensively used during t!
two seasons in Georgia, and has given the mt cm s
satisfaction iu CoTION, WHEAT, COK', OATS, id:
TURNIPS and POTATOES.
We are permitted to give the following gentlemen ■ -
ferences, besides numerous others, who have used It.
Oweu P. Fitzsimmons, Esq Burke c unty.
Robert F. ConnaUy, Esq •* “
U. J.Ogiiby, Fq .'1 -rgan cour. ,
Hon. I. T.lrvin, M'ilkes “
John A. Jones, Esq Poik
D Dtcksou, Esq Newton “
Dr. E. M. Pendltton Hancock “
Wilson Bird, Ksq “ “
J. A. Bell, Esq Oglethorpe “
Thomas W. Whatley, Esq Beach Island.
Jonathan M Miller, Esq “ “
PAMPHLETS containing analysis, letters, Ac . furiil- 1 :
o c application.
Price, per Ton, In Augusta feso Ot)
Discount made to purchasers of five tons, or more.
TIIOS, P. STOVALL A < ~
Augusta, Ga
X. B. —Being Agents j..t
Planters below Augusta, or in the direction of tlie Centri,
and connecting Roads, Hoyt’s Super-Phosphate, at s4.‘
Ton in New York—expenses to their station accui f
this reason, early orders arc solicited, that theSuptr-Ph ■
uhate may be sent to them direct from New York.
Same discount made from New York pric. t. j-ur. i
of five tons or more.
THUS. V. STOVAI.I. & < O.
dec 14 33-1f 285 Broad-.,treet, Am i.-ia.'o
Ready Made Clothing.
THE undersigned has in store a LARGE STOCK of
SOITMKHN MAUL
CT.O T HIjSTG!
From material manufactured in the South, which ‘
tees to sell (at a profit,) as low as any one professingt
at New York cost.
wpr2s k. SATJLSBUKY.
pAS FiXTI RES, Pocket ‘ir.il TuM <
IT lery, RAZORS and FANCY Cl I I EK\ . PI ■ •
DESKS, DRESSING CASES, FANCY BAi-hl iS lAh
STATUETTS, DOUBLE &. SINGLE GUN
COLT’S PISTOLS, CANE#, PORT MONII ‘ PI “
MURSCHAUM PIPES,OIGAR HOLDERS,OPERA <■ UN” I
Shell and (ft u.TKH’niai Combs
Fancy Hair Pins, Backgammon Boards, Chess Men, B -
noes, Billiard Balls, Cue*
LEATHEItS & CH46.lv,
With many new and desirable articles not enumerated.
Anew and fine selection for sale at low prices, fc’
nov 16 E. J JOHNSTON A C°
JSKL. mz? yVk S3TX RSS •
WHF.EI.Btt A WILSON’* Sewing MeU
at standard prices ; anew and fVUJ.U.'.va'co
► 1 ‘•'“"Si;
DKWnt; MACHINES and Mathema’.ifal
S menu repaired and adjusted, and new pans a..-
order. New Tension Pads, Ac., for old ma oin - &
mar 14
PI AMOS,
OF Chickering A Son’s, Dunham’s andfinite he
Makers ; warranted in tone, father wiH>
first quality, and sold at the very best rate, tog.
fine lot of .
Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, *
Violin and Guitar Strings, Musical ® ox f’t-arnNi of>-
nov 16 E. J- JOHN. i.-
“Pebble Spectacles,
J.Af Gold and Steel Frames, Gold, Silver, v ’ t.
A splendid aoortmeatjust received, by (!0.
nov 16 *. j. H