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Cftl'RT CALENDER FOR ‘fSJJ
SUPERIOR COURTS.
JASTaRY.
2d MmkUv, Chatham
4ib Monday Ru-hm-*d
Lumpkin
•Flovtf
I EM it cam Y.
lftadiT, Clwk
id Hwidy, Campbell
Daw* to,
3d Monday, Forajth
■*Polk
Glasscock
Menwetlwr
Walton
4tf, Monday. Baldwin
Jack*-xi
Muoiue
I'auMtug
Tdw'emi
Wa'ker
M A HUH.
ll Thursday, LkW
1i vloudav, Appling
OkfdkM
Cuvvetn
Columbia
Ciaw'toid
Q aiiuk-u
M\ 1t on
Marion
Mol 1(3.1
2d Monday, butt
’ C.i*
Cdb
JClbwrt
Ftrdl*
Uro:n
Pick i—
\v aakingtoa
Wdfr
That sthiv att i ,Moui t -,iuerv
kd Monday, Cobb ,
Calboua
Hall
Hart
Heard
Mason
Newton
Pulliam
Talbot
Tat null
War*
Friday alter, bullock
4th Monday. CluicL
ClMlltthd ickw
lißianuel
Lna
\\ bre
Wilkes
y,”;;-’ •* (t.h.j.
‘"'Z, (I*"*^”
’ APRIL
1 *t A *d Mon.. Carroll
lit Monday, Dooly
liar I t
Fult*o
Gordon
Pike
Kabun
Taylor
Warren
W ilkinwn
2<i Monday, Habersham
Hancock
Harris
I-aureus
Miller
Sci i Ten
Sumter
Tuexlay after. Mclntosh
3d M mdar, Franklin
Glynn
Harralann
Uetiry
Jefferson
Jones
Liberty
Murray
Ugletboria
Prinki
Stewart
Monday ( Worth
after, ( Itrvan
4th Monday, Wayne
Hanks
Decatur
Dekalb
Houston
Jasper
Lincoln
Sell'ey
Whitfield
Wilcox
Friday after, Telfair
Camden
Thursday after, Irw in
Monday “ Herrien
Charlton
M.\ Y.
Ist Monday, ( lavton
Gilmer
Randolph
Upson
2d Monday. Burke
Ca'ooaa
Chatham
Faa iiiu
Mitchell
Muscogee
8d Monday, Btbb
Quitman
Spalding
Tiuup
Union
Baker
4th Monday, Dade
Terrell
Towns
Last Monday, CVoiuit
jVkk.
Ist Monday, Duughertj
Low utiei
kid ton
2d Monday, Brooks
Jnknsin ■
3d Monday, Thomas
4th Monday, Richmond
** ay b-dtl thre weeks, if neccsaarv. at euch term
♦ThLi change not to take effect till after the nest teg
nlar term of the Court.
I All Courts in Clay county, which, under the oM
law, would sit between now and the time. a* tixed by
tbi* act, moat stand oer till the times fixed as abo.e
,Tlie timilf ot Chattahoochee, by act of lhi> Seieiun,
is to he added to, and become a jart of the Chaltahno
•hee Judicial District, after Ist January, INI.
MEW RATES OF POSTAGE
Rate* or portage between nice within the
t'OXFKDERATK STATES OF AHKfttCA.
OX LETTERS.
Single letters not exceeding a half ounce in
weight—
lor any distance under 500 miles, 5 cents.
*or any distance over 500 miles 10 cents.
An additional single rate for each additional
half ounce or less.
Drop letters 2 cent* each.
In the foregoing cases, the postage to be prepaid
by stanipe or stamped envelopes.
Advertised letters 2 cents each.
ON PACKAGES.
Containing other than printed or written matter
—money packages are inciudedd in this class ;
To le rated by weight as letters are rated and
to be charged double the rates of postage on let
ters town.
lor any distance under 500 miles, lOcts., for
each half ounce or leas.
lor any distance eer 50*i miles 20 cents for
each half ounce or less.
In all cases to be prepaid by stamps or stamped
envelopes.
ON NEWSPAPERS.
Seut to regular and buna-ride subscribers from
the offices in weight:
II Uhin the State where Publithed.
eekly paper, cents per quarter.
‘Veekly paper, Id cents per quarter.
J'ri-M eekly paper, 19$ cents per quarter.
Daily paper, 89 cents per quarter.
In all cases, the pottage to be paid quarterly in
advance at the offices of the subscribers.
H itbout the State where Published.
‘V eekly paper, la cents per quarter.
Stmi-vi eekly paper, 2ft cents per quarter.
Iri- Weekly paper, S9 cents per quarter.
Daity paper, 78 fata per quarter.
In all cases, the postage to he pnid quarterly in
advaure at the Office of the subscribers.
OX PERIODICALS.
Seat to regular and luma tide subscribers from
the office of publication and not exceeding li
ounces in weight.
Within the State ah ere PuMithul.
Monthly, 2 cents per quarter or one nt for
oach number.
Stm, Monthly, cents per quarter ot 1 oent
for each number.
Ooe additional ceMt each number for every addi
tional ounce, or less beyond the first 1} ounces.
If. Monthly or (Quarterly, 1 cent an ounce,
la all cases, the pottage to be paid quarterly in
adi-iure at the offices of subacnliera.
H wAom t the ttute where Published.
Not deeding It c.uuoes in weight.
Monthly 5 cent- per quarter or” 2 cents for each
number.
‘I wo cents additional for every additional ounce
or lean bevoud the first 1} ounces.
H.-Monthly or Quarterly, 2 cent* an M.
In all cases, the postage to be pnid quarterly in
Oder.,.vc at the office of the subscribers
ox TRANSIENT printed matter.
**! Other newspaper, pamphlet, periodica]
JULY.
iat Monday, Floyd*
Uh Monday, Lumpkin*
Acacsr.
-id Mundav, Campbell
Claik
Dawson
•and Mondav, Foisyiti
;Polk
Glasscock
Meriwether
Walton
4th Monday, Baldwin
Jackson
Monroe
Paulding
Ta'iafeno
\Y atker
rhnrcJay after. Pierce
SEPTJtMIiEM.
lat Mouday, A filing
Cmlttnogn
Cherokee
Cos iiml.i*
Coweta
Cmwtbrd
Mad- urn
Mi'hal
M .ig in
id Monday, butts,
Caaa
Coffee
Elbert
Fayetie
Greene
Gw innelt
Picketts
Wasbrngiua
W ebsler
id Monday, Cobb
Calhoun
Hal
Hart
Heard
Macoo
Newton
Putnam
Ta>b<4
Ware
Bulloch
4th Mnoday, Clinch
.Chattahoochee
Emanuel
1-ee
T w
White
Wilkes
Monday af- 1
.er the 4lh • Echols
Monday, I
OCTOBER.
I*< k fd Mon. Carroll
Ist Monday, Do.dy
Early
Fulton
Gilmer
Gordon
Taylor
Warren
Wilkiu.son
Pike
W ednendny after, Rabun
id Monday, Fuanin
Huber ‘lmm
Hancock
Harris
lamrens
Miller
Scriven
Sumter
•and Mouday, Franklin
Glynn
Ha-alson
Henry
JefT.rson
Jones
Murray
Octet horjv
Pulaski
Stewart
Union
Worth
aster’ s Montgomery
4th Monday, Bank*
Wayne
Dtcatiir
Deka b
H oua'ou
Jasper
Lincoln
Schley
Tatnall
Towns
Whitfield
Wilcox
Friday after, Telfair
Camden
Thursday alter, Irw in
Monday after, Charlton
NOVEMBER.
Ist Monday, Herrien
Clayton
Elfinghatn
Milton
Randolph
Upson
id Monday, Bmke
I'l'MM
Mitchell
Muscogee
3d Monday, ltibb
Quitman
Spaidmg
Trmtp
Baker
•4th Monday, Dade
’ Ten ell
Thursday after, Mclntosh
Monday after, Cokpiitt
do do Liberty
Moo. after Liberty, Bryan
PECtuMEft.
Ist Monday, Dougherty
Low odes
M Monday, Brinks
’ *C'ay
Johnson,
Sd Monday, Thomas
and magazine, each circular not sealed, handbill
and eugraviug, not exceeding 3 ounce* in weight
2 cents for any distance ; 2 cents additional lot
each additional ounce or less beyond the first three
ounce*.
lu all cases, the postage to be prepaid by stamp*
or stamped envelopes.
“The publishers of Newspapers or periodical*
within the confederate States may send and receive,
to and trom each other from their respective office*
of pulication, one copy of each publication free ol
postage.”
FRANKING PRIVILEGE.
The totiowiug persons only are entitled to the
franking privilege and in all cases ttriclly con
fined to “ official business
Post Mastor General.
Hi* Chief Clerk.
Auditor of the Treasury, for the Post Office De
partment.
Deputy Post Masters.
Senntnrinl Iri-.trlets.
The jicoplc of Georgia iu Couvetilion assembled
do hereby declare and ordaiu that the Senatorial
(lislriri. j ol this State shall be organized by coun
ties, as lolluwa :
Ist District—Chatham, Bryan, Effingham.
.id “ Liberty, Tatnall, Mclntosh.
Td “ Wayne, Pierce, Appling.
*th “ Git nil, Camden, Charlton.
•ilk “ Ci.flrf, Ware, Clinch.
‘Bh “ Echols, Low tides, Berrien.
7th “ Brooks, Thomas, Colipiitt.
*th “ Decatur, Miller, Mitchell.
2th “ Early, Calhoun, Baker.
lth “ Dougherty, L-r, Worth.
11th “ Clay, Randolph, I'ert ell.
12th “ Stewart, Webster, Quitman.
18th “ Sumter, Schley, Mai on.
14tli “ Dooly, Wilcox, Pulaski.
ISth “ Montgomery, Teltair, Irwin,
ltith “ Laurens, Johnsou, Emanuel.
1 Til* “ Bulloch, Scriven, Burke,
ldtb “ Richmond, Glasscock, Jefferson,
liflh “ Talialerro, Warren, Greene.
2>Hh “ Baldwin, Hancock, Washington.
21st “ Twigjp, Wilkinson, Jones.
22d “ Bibb, Monroe, Pike.
28d “ Houston, Crawlord, Taylor.
24th “ Matiou, t'haltahoocltee, Muscogee.
.‘Sill “ Harris, (pnrr, Talbot,
libih “ t-pal<ltnp, Butt*, Fayette.
X7th “ Newton, Walton, Clarke.
23ih “ Jasper, Patn-ain, Morgan.
22th “ Wilkes, Lincoln, Columbia,
iirilh “ Oglethorpe, Madison, Elbert.
31 *t “ Hart, Franklin, Habersham.
H2d “ White, Lumpkin, Dawson.
SHJ “ Hall, Banks, Jackson.
34th “ Gwinett, Dekalb, Henry.
15th “ Clayton, Fulton, Cobb.
Sfth “ Meriwether, Coweta, Campbell.
27th “ Troup, Heard, Carroll.
SSth “ Harralsoo, Polk, Paulding.
321 h “ Cherokee, Milton, Forsyth.
40th “ Union, Towns, Kabun.
41st “ F.ttinin, Gilmer, Pickens.
42d “ Cass, Floyd, Chattooga.
43d “ Murray, Whitfield, Gordon.
41th “ Walker, Dade, Catoosa.
Congreavional Districts.
FIRST 111 STRICT.
Appling, Glynn,
Bryan, Liberty,
Bulloch, Mclutosh,
Chatham, Montgomery,
Camden, Pierce,
Charlton, iveriveu,
Clinch, Telfair,
Coffee, Tatnall,
Effingham, Ware,
Emanuel, Wayne.
SECOND niSTRICT.
Baker, Echols,
Berrien, Irwin,
Brooks, laie,
Calhoun, Lowndes,
Clay, Mitchell,
Colquitt, Miller,
Dooly, Randolph,
Decatur, Terrell,
Dougherty, Thomas,
Early, Wilcox,
Worth.
THIKD DISTRICT.
Chattahoochee, Stewart,
Harris, Sumter,
Muscogee, Schley,
Marion, Taylor,
Macon, Tuibot,
Quitman, Webster.
FOURTH DISTRICT.
Baldwin, Houston,
Bibb, Laurens,
Crawford, Pulaski,
Jasper, Putnam,
Joues, Twiggs,
Wilkinson.
FIFTH DISTRICT.
Burke, Johnsou,
Columbia, Lincoln,
Glasscock, Richmond,
Hancock Warren,
Jefferson, Wilkes,
Washington.
SIXTH DISTRICT.
Clark, Madison,
Elbert, Morgan,
Ogletnorpe, Newton,
Greene, Franklin,
Hart, Taliaferro,
Walton.
SEVENTH niRTRICT.
Butts, Monroe,
Clayton, Pike,
Fayette, Spaldiug,
Henry, Troup,
Meriwether, Upson.
EIGHTH DISTRICT.
Campbell, Fulton,
Carroll, liarralson,
Cobb, Heard,
Coweta, Paulding,
DeKalb, Polk,
NINTH DISTRICT.
Banks, Jackson,
Cherokee, Lumpkin,
Dawson, Milton,
Forsyth, Pickens,
Gwinnett, Rabun,
Habersham, Towns,
Hail, Union,
White.
TENTH DISTRICT.
Cass, Lloyd,
Catoosa, Gordon,
Chattooga, Gilmer,
Dade, M urray,
Fannin, Walker,
Whitfield.
I’ROUsIOML GOVERNMENT
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA.
PRESIDENT,
DOS. JEFFERSON DAVIS,
or Mississippi.
VICI-rttUIDIST,
lion. A. 11. kTEPIIEMS,
or GEORGIA.
Ostbinet Ofllcers.
ancarrAßv or state,
R. M. T. ULSTER, of Virginia.
mckktakt or the trrascst,
C. G. MKMMIXGER, of South Carolina.
•ecuetabt or the mavt,
s. r. mallory. of Florida.
SCI RETARY or WAR,
I'IiSTMASTER UKWKAL,
JOHN II REAGAN, of Tetas.
AITOkXCT liS.NEKAL,
J. P. 11ESJAMIX, of Louisiasa.
CON< lItKHH:
PauajMUtv—llox. IIOWEI.L COBH, id Georgia.
SttRstAur—JOHNSON J. HOOPER, of Alabama.
a ’ ’ •
MEMBERS.
Alimi - li. W. Waffier, R. If. Smith, J. L. M
Curty. W. P. Chilton, S. F. HaV, Onlm J. Mcßae, John
Gill Sh-wicr, If. 0. Junes, Wfh. Davi>, Jr.
Arkabbas -Ri bert W. Johnson. Albert Rust, H. F.
Thoiiiii-wu. A. If. Garland, W. W. Wa’kina.
Florida—Janie* B. Owens, O. T. Ward, Jackson
Mm ton.
GntWll- BoM. T's’tnbs, Howell Cobb, F. S. Har
low. M. J. Cranford, E A Nisht. B. H. Hill, A It
\Vright, Tho. K. U- C'bb, A. li. Kenau, A. 11. Ste
phens
Lolisiaxa—John Petkiwn, Jr.. A. 1,. IMlh.uct,
Charles II Cownd, D. F. Kenner, G. E .Sparrow, H n
rj- MaisDa'l.
Mississippi—W. P Hitrria, W. Biooke, J. A. Orr,
A. M. Clayton, W. S. Barry, J. T. liarruoD,
Rocrx Carolika— R. B. Rbett, Jr.. U. W Barnwe'l
L. M. Reiti, James, Cbeaaut, Jr , C O. Metnmtnger,
W. PorcUer Milof, Tbomaa J. Withers, W. W. Boyce.
Trxts .1 Hemphill, W. B. Ochiltree, W. S. O and
ham, T. N. Waul, J. Gregg, L. T. Wig ail-
Virginia—W. C. Rive*, J. W. Broekeubrough, R.
M. T. lluoier, W. R. Staple*.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
grtwHi * DtpArimenU— Stephens, Cbm ad, Boyre,
Shorter, lliooke
foroyn Rhett, Nisbet, IV kuis, Walker,
A fUUarjf Ajfairt —Bartow, Mile*, Sparruw, Kenan,
Ward
Ainu! A fuu* -Com ad, Cheanut, Smith, Wright,
Owen*.
/mwasc—Tcomba, Bainaell, Kenner, Harrv, McHa*
gtr, Ctawloid, LeCh uet, Mor
ton. Curry.
Jud-c urv —Clayton, Witheis, Hale, Cobb, Harris.
Pv*l rl-rCbi-tou, Boyce. Hill, Huni*ou,Cutty.
J'tU’d*— Brooke, Oir, l ewis, Bill, Keonar.
lerriior.et— Cht suut, Cainpteil, Ua shall, Nisbet,
Fearne
PubUc L ind* —kla’ shall, Han is, Fearue.
Indian Aflurt—Murbni, Hale, Span mv, Lewis,
Kttin.
Printing Cobb, Harris, Mi’es, Cliiltmi, I’eikii s.
A-c-i'/nts Owei.s, Craw Ibid, Campbell, DeUiotie',
Snii’h.
t'nfro&HHi.nt- -Shmter, Orr, Kao, Mcßae, Bar
toiv.
CAUJ4AUT& BUU.
<la ik or saw T'iax,)
Have returned to this place, where they
will le pleased to see their Friends. All
coimuunications promptly attended to.
fa?* Store in Halst>m s Rock Uuildiug, ’ n
Third Street.
JAS. D. CARHART,
WM. B. CARIIAUf.
Macon, March 18,1331.
1 1 a m >\v am ;.
llodic made Siuitli* Belli.w. -,
PortaUe Forage,
Cast Steel,
Block Tins,
Tin Plate,
B >lt Copper, • • •
Glue, Kuliber alul liclup Parking,
Brass Wire,
Sheet Brass,
German Silver,
Babbit Metal,
llorse and Mulc.Shoe,
Shoe Nails, for sale by
juiy 10 NATHAN WEED.
DISSOLUTION.
Til E Arm of Rol<--ua w * HxhZtKi !s this day dissolved by
mutual consent. The books of the firm will be found
at the store of Mr T. H. Boishaw, who is authorised to use
the firm name only in liquidation of the business.
T U. BOBSHAW,
E. UtRZOG.
Macon, July, 1831.
Having tliia day purchased the entire interest of V. Her-
ZOK in the tinn of Bolshaw A Herzog, all notes and accounts
Mill be settled by me.
I shall continue ike business at the old stand, No. 11,
Cotton Avenue, near Mulbe.ry street, where may be found
a good assortment of
CHINA,
GLASS,
CROCKERY,
COAL Oils LAMPS,
PLATED CAST*IRS,
TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY, &c.,
FOR FASH ONLY.
T. H. BOLSHAW.
The undersigned having disposed of his interest in the
firm of Bolshan A ller/.og to T. 11. Bolshaw, takes pleasure
iu recommending him ‘o his friends,
suv T F. HERZOG.
AGRICULTURAL
IMP LEME7STTS.
NATHAN WEED,
Jftucou, fttoryla,
H.IN NOW IN’ STORE and ofi'ers to Planters a superior
assortment of the newest and most improved Turn
ing Implements in use.
Iron and Steel Plows, Harrows,
Plow Haines, Cultivators.
Grain Cradles, Scythe Blades,
Threshers, Fan Mills,
Horae Powers, Straw Cutters,
Shovels and Spades, Traces,
Spading and Manure Forks,
Weeding Hoes,
of 9covil’s, Collins’, Brade’s Patent American lice Cos.
manufacture.
Swedes and English Refined IRON’ r.f all sizes.
Warranted Plow Steel, English manufacture.
Anvils, Vices, Bellows,
Hammers, Screw Plates, Tongs, Borax,
Carpenters- Tools,
Builders’ Hardware,
Carriage nml IVugon Materials,
IS ALL TUKIR VARISTV.
mar 18
CO A L O Ir.,
COAIs Oil a lamps,
REFRIGERATORS,
MASSEK’S ICE ©REAM FREEZERS,
niXiEY’S
CELEBRATED FLY TRAPS,
Wire Dish Covers,
C TJ T L E II Y,
PLATED WARE,
WOODEN & TIN WARE,
A !CD —
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
GENERALLY, AT
33. A.. WISE,
July 21 Cherry Street.
OPPOSITE LANIEIt HOUSE,
MACO I\T.
SILK DRESS HATS *2.75 TO $3.00.
The Commercial Straw la easy, f l .on
“ Senate is not bad,
“ Planter’s Hat Is very light, ft 40.
“ English Is Pinsst.
WOOL HATS, CHILDRENS’ STRAWS.
jnne 20 c. li. STON t: St 13110.
GEORGIA MANUFACTURE.
E'Kyilli.VT FANS, a lagklor heme made article,
f 1 warranted to work well.
straw Cutters*
Lever patent. for sale by
july 10 NATHAN WKPP,
MILITARY BOOKS.
VNKW supply Af Ifardle’s Tactics, Scott’s Tactics,
Ooopt-r’aTnt;UmCavalry Tactics,and Mahon's Tre*.
t Veh°w rieW >crtWco,,n * f ° r B “ ,e B 0 ARDMA JPB.
Pure Corn aud Rectified Whiskey.
■TI k/ k HBLS. Whiskey, consisting of “ Ward A Carey’
f IMF Extra Rectified, Kentucky *nre White,”Ten
neseeCor'n,”Georgia Planters,” “ Pike’s Magnolia.’ and
>ther Hrands. all received direct from the Distillers,and
if Mjile low by MoOALLJfc Si JONIIH.
mr 7
OILS IMIIKTS, GL/IFiS A< .
|/l V F. Casks Sperm Oil,
1/ f i-oil po ind, pure l. ad,
ra) Boxes Window Ola-*,
Two t- arrets Neat foot Oil and
Five Banal* at Varnish, for tale bv
net Ht ROM A SKYHOOK.
Corner Mulberry Street and Cotton Avenue,
MA.COM, GEORGIA,
DEALER IN
LAW, CLASSICAL, IBtltCU, SCHOOL AMI WSCELLAAMIS
13 O O KS,
Blank Book*, of all kinds ; Record Books, for County purpo
ses, Stationery, Drawing Paper, Roll Paper, Wa
ter Colors, Artists’ Oil Colors, Boxes of
Oil amt Water Colors.
MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Mathematical anil Engineering Boots, Copying Presses and
Books, Writing Desk*, Portfolios, Pocket Books, Gam
mon Bo ,rds, VV ritlng Fluids, and Ink--, of all kinds.
Indelible Inks, K.iber A Lubin’s Drawing Pen
cils, Steel and Gold Pens, Ac., Ac., together
with all the vaiious articles usually
found in a
ii o o iv s r r o e .
ALSO, AGENT OF THE
Souther* iVI lit iial insurance ComjMiy.
February 13, 1861.—v
I MllnDrST BOOK lIEMBtTOfrT.
Crtshw oiMio Trad(-‘.,
OF I* rule is to sell for Omli only ; b'tt our rood friends I
| seem to forget and ask TUB CKEDI f, but >e mu*’ stop
FROM THE DATE.
The Hook Committee have Instructed me to s ;t for CASH
ONLY, and the rule will be stiuitlv .umn ii to. D-ar
friends don’t ask us k> d< part 1r,.i0 it. W*.w)!l silt yououi
Goods foi Cash ot, goml ieruie; bnt •< ell ;,nd .Jwtrge tn
best customers In the lard. WE OAVVOT Do IT.
A good dlo* kof ftdlotJL. ItKLMIG’.’ and MIBCFM A
NFOUB BOOKS always ot, hand, STATIONERY, BLANK*
BOOKS, Ao.,
Ij O w F O IT CAS II .
June 12,J. W BUItKl'., Agent
On Con-iig)iin<‘iit,
PA H WiS 1C IO CBITEBi
*yV_g Iftid Cods Machine Rope,
, r g( Ounces quinine, and for sale by
jiity 1(1 BOWDRE A ANDERSON.
HOO'I’N. —A full assortment of Gente’ftue French ft
Oalt Boots,pumpsule, welted and waterproof,of V
arlousks.uds and qualities, both soled add pegged.— At
astreealvod amd for sale low hy MIX * RUTLAND.
Ml •-*
TKY ONE OF ODE
New Black Potket Hals
Buy one NEW STYLE
BROAD BRIM.
The X ZOUAVE
BLACK TRIMMED
Will BECOME you !
So will the
MAROON
And the
Ex. Nat. Nit trill.
So will the LIGHT BLACK
BROAD ROUND
SOFT II A TS.
’ L KG A L A OVERT I SEM ENTS.
Executor’s Sale.
AVril.L b* sold on the Ist Tuesday in November next,
Vv before tile Court Hoaae door at U.e town of Marion,
Twiitgs county, ugr n able to an order of the Ordinary of Said
county, NINE HCXURID ACRE* OF LAND, more or less,
%%>ll f 111 pro veil, near Gen. Myrick’s Mills, adioiaing
his land*, tlie estate ol Thomas Moore and others. It being
the place whereon Samuel P. Gragg resided at the tune of
Ins death Sold a< the property of the estate of said Gragg,
and fr the purpose of paying debts.
turn is one of the most valuable farms in the country and
can be enlarged it desired, by the purchase of the lauds be
louginr- to tlie estate of .-aid Thon as Moore, which will
probably be sold the ensuing winter. Terras on the day of
sale. IK.A t . DLPRtE. (. Executor
i scpt 4-tds TILMAN J . JOINER, 1 *- xetUlor '-
’ OIXTi 1> A VS after date application will be made to
■ O tlie Ordinary of Houston county for leave to sell the
ne/ro property of 0. H. Bryan, her dUtributn e part in the
estate of James A. Bryan, late of said county deceased,
i sept 4-2 m U. 0. BRYAN, Ailm’r.
AdtiiiitiHraloi'i Sale.
Atfi 1,1, he gold on the first Tue lay In November r.-xt,
V T at the Court-huts-- in Ainerlcns, kuniMr county , tiie
* jilautatl hi Irciongieg to tire estate • Iltomai G. Jack-on,
I* ite of said county, tie. eased, coot :.n.g nine hundred a,.d
ninety acres The tra.-t coinprise* - line body of oak and
. hicit -ry laud—about. 4ob acres clr-d and iu a tin. s.c.te
01 i-ttlt ration. The p.aß.aUo > a<’u • -o.g those of Col.-. J.
B L lour an-l T. M i-’ .r'nv Potd Kr an brtler of Un-
C “tr: of Ordinary for diotnbuiion t -h • hrirs. Terms lib
i era). UoL- ‘. ‘li LIVING, Adar’r.
| April 24, 1841 —tds
ViH’K K (<i fkolilor*. .'ml fiffdltori. -Notice
ii. bciciiy giv- n to all person* indebted to the estate of
; .Si; lid r Bill. tis of .MteoU . UP ;., defiast I, to make
• ImuD-ditt-- pay inept to the subscr:’ r; al:-o nil persoi.s
ha.'in, -.aims a-.-.int aid estate to rciitb-r tl.ei* tw me,
duly attest, and, in tvriua ol the law . W. V\ HILL,
sep *J,j /7 til Executor,
(1 l-:(t(C<;i 4, I’xvitur** * ounty.- I To ai.i. whom
X n im ( oxclkx.—lenac Oarroil having appli and to me
in pauper lor.o for p-riQaiient letters of Adminntrat.cn < n
the estate ol lea VoUtg, late of said county, deceased. —
Th a .g to cite all anJ ein-rular tic in. xt. o: kin, tnd creditors
of .-Hid Isaac Voung. and. c’d, to be and appear al my office
within the litu- allowed by law , and show cause if they can,
why per vanent a Imln-strsti.-n should not be granted to
Isaac Oarro.l on tsaae Young’s estate
Witness my baud and olHoial signalure, this September
24th, I*ol. LEWIS SOLOMON,
net 2 28 5t Ordinary.
Hardware, Iron, Steel
AND
AGUICCLTDRAL IMI’LKMENTS,
IN GREAT VARIETY AT THE
NKNV IKON FRONT STOKIi
—G*’
CAKIIAUT & CURD.
Wit EK K they continue to keep one of the largest as
sorlinents kept in Middle UecrgiH .Consisting in part of
Swedes Iron all Mies, | Hammered Plow Steal,
Refined “ “ “ | Ca.t “
English “ “ “ I Blister “
Round * tbi’r Iron all sizes, | German “
Oval A Ko’nd “ “ “ | Spring “
Horse Siioe “ “ “ I Tin 11
Nail Rods, | Machinery “
PI.A HT ATl\ HARD\V A 13.
IIOI’N ; Scovll, Brade’s anil various other makes.
Trace Chains, I Cane Hoes,
Plow “ | Axes,
Breast “ I Haines,
Tongue “ | Plow Lines,
LAKEEITUK TOOLS.
Planes, Chissels and Gouges,
Hand ar.il Panel Saws, Augers and Auger Bitts,
Boring Machines, Brace’s and Bitts,
Mortice Machines, Iron Braces,
Brneh Vices, and Saws, Hatchets and Hammers,
Lock*, Hinges, Screws, llutls, Nails, Brads,
Together with every thing used In th* way of BI’ILDbRS’
MATERIALS.
CAKItI AGI II Aik 3;ICS
Can always find a large Stock.
liana, Spokes, Huts, Wheels, Bands, Leather Clothes,
Dash Frames and Ti uninings ol every variety used in their
line.
A f£ rM’iiHiiral Eisii>l<‘iu<‘iii(N.
Such a-i Plows, Straw Cutters, Scythe Blades, Grars
Blades, Brntr and Bush Hooks.
Fuu (Villa—Grant’s, Clinton and other icakts
spilt*- Thresher* —Finery’*, McConnell’s, Win
ship’s, Georgia and oilier makes.
Mors.- Power*-Emery’s, Bogarder’s, and Lever
Powers.
bruin C’rutlles 5 and (5 fingered, of several makes
and styles.
All ol which they offer at the lowest murkest rates. Those
wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine
prices, Ac apr 4—’6o
Millinery! Millinery!!
PARIS *SJf STYLES
#1?
A r ia.. TS"oav < Weans.
Sl’R!>(; OF lw(il.
Mrs. HOWLAND
5 IAS opened a fine assortment of the newest Tari
i L 2t>'lca ol
Ladies’ Hats and Milliner} Reads,
Os recent and Direct Importation to Nkw Oklsa.ns.
H,‘r e tstom-rs and others ai ■ invited to cal!, and she ■*
satisfied that they will be pleased.
MHdnws from a dtstance can be aceoinmtwtnted
with PA’i'l’EltN HATE an-1 any style of MILLINERY
GOOD.*. apr 8
J. 9. IWSIIJH, iitsimws HIM,
LANDS FOR S A L E
Valuable 131I 3 1 nutation
for salf,
1,0,¥ oaring for stile one of the mo t valuable
plantations In West Florida, lying on Spring Creek,
Jackson county, containing Kovktus liiMiasn Acdls o.
tlrat quality Oak and Hickory Land ; three hundred acres
cleared and lair improvements. The land is strong lone
land, will bring upon an average year, 1 ,W'o lbs. cf sees!
cotton, ami 21) to Jo bushels corn, and Is Convenhnt to war
set, 2d milew to Mariaua and 22 toWoodville,on the Chatta
hoochee River, where cotton brings as good a price as it
does in Mr con. Or 1 will sell 2,2tX) acres, if wanted. My
object iu selling I* to get out of uebt. 1 can always be found
in the premises. References in regard to the land may be
had by seeing John V. Price, Amemus ; James W’. Jowers,
near Preston ; Ola. W. Crawford, Lee county; Rev. Mr.
Jackeou, Culhti.it. and all Os Georgia,
apr 17 4-till dec 3d NEWNAN McBAIN.
VA LU Al> LE RLA XT A TIU N
roll SALL.
fT7II i: subscriber .'dfers for sale his desirable plantation
i. situated in iae 16th district ot Suaiter county,awl about
14 wiies from Americus. It contains Eighteen Hundred
acres,seven hundred of which is cleared, and in a good
state ol cultivation It Is undoubtedly as good a plantation
as there is in Sumter county. A good dwe.ling house,myno
houses, gin an., screw, and all other necis-arv out buildings
on the premises,itiid 11‘nty of water. It adjoins the rich
lands of T. Al. Eurlow, W. T. Adams, aud others. The place
uiay be seen at any time.
Persons Wishinginx to purchase will either call on me a
’be plantation, or address me at Americus, Sumter county
Georgia.
dec i!d 40-ts A. J. SCRUTCHIN.
\ aluable Fhint at ion
FOI * SALE.
| M ILL MSI.L m I'LAMAiIOIM SITI -
S A TED in Macou and Houston counties—five milts from
Winchester, on tin: South-Western Rail Read, and contain
ing J.IOO Acres Level oiih mid ISlchory
Lailtl, with al.out 1 Job acres in cultivation.
The plat e i t healthy, with good water, an*l well improved,
w ith ill i:ec: -ear* buildings, and if tlesired can be divided
into two or n.ote ei tie we nts. For terms, Ac., address the
undersign. <1 at Macon, Georgia,
oct 3—’tkl-tf N. BA??.
1A > W F( >ll CASI I !
Linen Coats
OF OIIC M \ itlk.M FACri RF.
T-iiiien TAuit.s and Vests
OF Ot'K OWN MANLFACTTKE.
MARSEILLES VESTS
OFOLKOWS UKmCTl'it.
A.Ll J A.CO.A_ COATS
OF OOK OW| ANL'FACri'IiK.
DRESS FROCK COATS,
BUCK DDK SKIN PANTS,
FANCY CASSMERE PANTS,
A VARIETY OF
*b ia ® % s m s m €•
OF OCR OWN MANI'FACTCRE,
IaOW FOH CASH.
CHAB. K. BAIRD,
Telegraph Printiuu liuilUinu.
September 11,1 SOI.
MERCHANT Mii!
K. W INSIIII*
IS now prepared with a first class cutter, good Tailors and
a LARGE STOCK OF PIECE GOODS, to furnish any
thing in the
CLOTHING LINE
At short notice, and in the very best style. (apr 3
iH<n.
Spring Clotliing,
WIIOLBSALE ASI) It ET AI E.
iriJMHI*
| S now receiving one of the largest stocks of CLOTHING
f ever brought to th : s place. They were bought cheap
and will be sold cheap.
Caali Buyers
can find bargains. Merchants w ill do well to examine this
stock before purchasing. apr 3
Ready Made Clothing.
. mK undersigned has in store a LARGE STOCK of
| A SOUTHKKIN lIIADE
C la O T KING!
From material manufactured in the South, which he guaran
tees to sell (at a profit,) as low as any one professing to st-l
1 at New York cost.
“p<; 2!5 E. SAUL.SBUKY.
F. 11. lUJKGHARI),
WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND DEALER IN PANCY
WARES, DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES, IN
GENERAL,ARTICLE*OFVERTU,AND MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS, CUTLERY, FINEST IMPORT
ED AND AMERICAN WATCHES, TIME
PIECES, CLOCKS, CHRONOMETERS,
CHIROGRAPHIC IMPLEMENTS,
Ac., Ac.,
Cherry Bt, Macon, Second door below tho Telegraph
Printing House
s 141 •.A NIC FIT. for past favors, reminds f. ■*A? --
1. tiie publlcthatall the most fashionable,
elegant and desirable goods in this line will 1C /
continue to he found at this elegant stand ,
in the greatest variety.
No troublcto show Goods. feb 20-’6tA-y
Ff X K ARTS !
mIF Ph'-tngraphlc-Portralts colored in 0)1, produced by
l J. A. PUGH Sr RRO , Triangular Block, Macon, ().,
are still considered the best to he attained in the State. We
were awarded the premium again this year, at the State
j Fair, which has just closed, for the best Photographs. With
, our new process for enlarging Photographs to life siae from
(Daguerreotypes of deceased persons, and with the aid of
| two first class Artists employed by us, we are prodtici'g
Portraits as perfect and as much like the original as it is
■possible IKcturm to be made. Call at PUGH’M and see
the Photographs by their new process, which are the largest
ever made in the State, none like them can be sten else
where. A MBJtOTYVJSS at very low prices. (octßl
Uat'ou, Cons, f.ard aml i'loii)
-* ~ CASHS WACOM, hog round.
i ‘ Tsi (i Kusheto CORN.
•Jo Barrels LAUD.
J 5 Hall barrels LARD.
4u Kegs LARD.
soh Wills 8. F. and Family FLOUR.
30 ll .ils. MOLABBES.
40 llbls itVUUP
•25 Half bhls. SYRUP,
100 Obis, reflaed SUGARS.
73 Hacks OOFt-EE.
lJj Boxes TOW,VCt 0.
300 Itbls. WHISKEY.
F r sale low for ( ash. ASHER AYEP t.
Macon Feb. ‘2oth, 1801
JV fiscel la ii eons.
: ct \ * fix IT j* ks>, Pocket mid Table Put*
VI ‘cry, RAZORS and PANOV CUTLERY, PORTABLE
I DESKS, DKKSSINO OASES, KANO BASKETS PARIAN
BTATUEITS DOUBLE &. SINGLE GUNS,
COLTS PISTOLS. CANEs. PORT MONIES AND PURSES*
-lUdBCHAUM PIPES,CIGAR HOLDERS,OPERA GLASSES
Shell and Ornamental tombs,
”.incy Hair Pins, Ba-kgnmmcn Boards, Chess Men, Dora!
s, XlilliAi'cl Balls, Cue
llVllintS A < l \J.I4,
\V it*• many new and desirable articles not enumerated.
s ,iov an 1 floe selection for sale at low prices, by
nov 10 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
SfIRRr, rrtlfpp, llolitcst-s, Ar.
If’ CIIIGS. Prime and Choice N. O. Sugar.
_*) 101 l hhls. refined .Sugars.
30 •* Crushed, Granulated and Powdered Sugars
‘2O hhds. Prime NVw Cuba Molasses.
50 I ibis, and half bariels N. B*rup.
mar 20 HOWDEK A ANDERSON.
lla y.
t)AA BALES Prime selected Hay, for sale low by
MVU sar ‘2O BO WORE * ANDKRBoN.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
RICH A HI) CURD,
SIMKAL, MARINE, HPJt AND LIFE I.\SIKA\CK AGKNCI
GllOtlG i*l.
■ IKE undersigned, as agent of the
JL -Etna Insurance Company, of Hartford,
Phoenix Insurance Cos , of Hartford,
North American Fire Insurance Cos., of Hartford,
LiFayette Fire Insurance C0.,0f Hr roklyn,
State Fire Insurance Cos., ot New Haven, and
eKlua Life Insurance Cos , of Hartford,
l* pr-rared to insure every description of Property—in
the above first class cOuipaDie --ou terms favorable to the
assured. Apply to KICH’D CURD,
feb ’6l*-tf Agent
THE’GEORGIA
SIOJIII l\MKV\i: tOUPANII,
or
COLUMBUS, GEO.
CHART-fcjRED CAPITAL - - $250,000
MKBCTOKS
John M. MoGough, IV. H. Young,
Rob’t. M. Gunby, J. <4. Strapper,
0.0. Cody, J. P. Illges,
Daniel Griffin, W. If. Hughes,
James T. bo?.email, Jatue.-, Ennis,
L T. Downing.
JNO MoGOUGU, President.
I). F ‘Wiu.cox, Secretary.
Insures dwellings, stores, merchandize, cotton and other
produce, and ail kinds of insurable property, against loss
or damage by tire. Applications received and policies is
sued by JOSEPH M. BOAKDMaN,
feb 20—y Agent for Macon and vicinity.
’ rnK Wkkpool and London
IE ill IE IMMICICOMTAS7,
OFFICE 5 WALL STREET, NEW YORK.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL.
■£2,000,000, or 5,10,000,000.
PAID TP CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND RESERVED FUNDS
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
800,000 INVESTED IN THIS COUNTRY.
DlltFf'TOltS IN NI.W YORK:
JAMES BROWN, Esq., Chairman.
FRANCIS COTTEN, Esq., Deputy Chairman,
GEORGE P.AKCLY, Esq.
EUGENE DUTILH, Esq.
JOSEPH FOWLER, Esq.
JOSEPH GILLARD, Jr., Esq,
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
ED. F. SANDERSON, Esq.
WM. S. WETMORE, Esq.
EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, Esq.
President Secretary, ALFRED PELL, Esq.
Counsel of the Board, A. HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
AYERS, WINGFIELD A CO., Agents,
may 41869-ts Macon, Ga. |
WHEELER A WILSON'S Sewing Machine
at standard prices ; anew and fine lot just opened
and for sale by E. J. JOHNSTON k CO.
mar 14 tlecond Floor.
SEYVIWi M ACHIW’S and Mathematical Instri.
merits repaired and adjusted. and new parts made tr
order. New Tension Pads, Ac., for old machines. By
mar 14 E. J. JOHNSTON k 00.
Pure Liquors,
JUST IMPORTED.
DALY &, FITZGERALD,
2d door from Hardeman & Sparks’ Warehouse,
Have just received
PURE IRISH WHISKEY.
“ MKRETT BRANDY.
“ SHERRY WINE.
“ MADEIRA k PORT WINE.
These Liquors havebeen selected with great care by Dali
during si recciit v isil 10 Ireland. They ari
warranted pure. It is deemed entirely unnecessary to re
sort to puffery in order to induce a sale. They are of thi
best quality, and cannot fail to establish this .'ommendatioi
in the minds of all who try them. The public and judges t
he article, particularly, are invited to call and examine sos
heuiHelves. (nov2B 36-)
J YOU WANT WUTSKER.S?
DO YOU WANT WHISKER*?
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
1: l a i*'G a, lJtrs
Celebrated Sf ini iilrilifig 1 Ongucni
FOR THE WHISKERS AND HAIR.
iHir suberibers take pleasure in announcing to the cr
S sens of the United States, tlia't they have obuine i
Agency ter,and are now enabled to offer to the American p>
lie, the abov e justly celebrated and world-renowned arti
Tlic Mi■■ 11 Saline Oitgiit nl
I< prepared by Dr. C. P. Bilunoham, an eminent rhysica
of Loudon, and is warranted to bing out a thick set of
WHISKERS OR a MUSTACHE
in from three to six weeks. This article is the only one
the kind used by the French, and iu Loudon and Paris
is ir. universal use.
It is a beautiful, economical, soothing, yet stiiuulatinj
compound, acting as if by magic upon me roots, causing
a beautiful growth of (luxuriant bair. If applied to tin
I scalp, it will cure baldxkss, and cause to spring up ii
i place of the bald spots a fine growth of new hair. Appli",
according to directions it will turn ku> or towy hair park
land restore gray hair to its original color, leaving it solt.
smooth and tiexible. The -‘Onguent” is an indispensab),
article in every gentleman’s toilet, and after one week’s
use they would not for any consideration he without it.
The subscribers are the only Agents for the article in th
United Etates, to whom all orders must be addressed.
Price One Dollar a box—for sale by all druggists and
dealers; or a box of the “Onguent” (warranted to hav,
the desired eff ct) w ill be sent to any who desire It, bj
mail (direct.) securely packed, on receipt of price ann
postage, ♦l,lß. Apply to or address
HORACE L. HEGEMAN k CO.,
mtnuuisTS,
ap3.6m 24 William street, New York.
Superior to Peruvian Guano.
J-. JL. HOYT’S
AMMONIATED BONK
Super-Phosphate of Lime
Thos. 13.I 3 . Stovall Ac Cos.,
Augusta, Ga.,
General Agents for Georgia.
THIS Super- Phosphate, composed of BONE.SULPHL
RIC and PHOSPHORIC -ACIDS; A M MONIA, SODA
and POTASH, has been extensively used during the past
two seasons iu Ueorgia. and has given the most complete
satisfaction in COTTON, WHEAT, CORN, OATS, KY’>
TURNIPS and POTATOES.
We arc permitted to give the following gentlemen as re
ferences, besides numerous others, who have used It:
Owen P. Fitzsimmons, Fsq Burke county.
Robert F. Connally, Esq “ “
H. J.Ogilby, k’sq Morgan county.
Hob. I. T. Irvin, Wilkes “
John A. Julies, Esq Polk “
D Dickson, Esq Newton *
Dr. E. M. Pendleton Hancock ••
Wilson Bird, Esq “ *.
J. A. Bell, Em) Oglethorpe ••
Thomas W. Wiiatley, Esq Beach Island.
Jonathan M. Miller, Esq ** “
PAMPHLETS containing analysis, letters, Ac., furnished
o n application.
Price, per Ton, in Augusta SSO Ot
Discount mane to purchasers of flve tons, or more.
THOM. A*. STOVALL A C 0.,
Augusta, Ga.
!Y. II. —Being Agents for all Georgia, we will furnish to
Planters below Augusta, or in the direction of the Central
and connecting Roads, Hoyt’s Super-Phosphate, at f.46 per
Ton in New York—expenses to their station added. For
this reuse a, early orders are solicited, that the Super-Phos
phate may be sent to them direct from New York.
Same discount made from New York price to purchasers
of five tons or more.
THOM. I*. VrOVAI.I, A: CO.
dec 14 SS-ts 235 Broad-street, Augusta.G*
U ST mrOKTED
FHOM
Abe Lincoln’s Dominion,
“DESPITE THE EMBARGO,”
300 POUNDS FRESH TURNIP SI-ED.
100 “ PURPLE TOP UUTA BAGA Turnip Seed.
UK “ WHITE FLAT DUTCH “ “
lot) “ WHITE FLAT RED TOP “ “
For sale at the Drug and Chemical Store of
Macon, June 12th, 1 61. GEO. PAYNE.
oene m avifatti re.
WE are prepared to make to order and repair, at short
notice, MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS. Ac., Ao.
Also, Sewing Machines repaired, and new parts made, and
macl. lues adjusted, by :i practical and ex]ierienced workman
Public imtrouage respectfully solicited
UnlS E J JOHNSTON A CO.
Pebble Bpect a cles,
IN Goitl and Steel Frames, Oobl, Silver, Steel and Com
laon Specks.
A splendid assortment just received, hy
nov Isl K. J. JOHNSTON A CO
P* Ij O IT R . j
“A/ v lift I.S. Superfine anil Family Flour to arrive, i
•l” “v” lfl.doO pounds Choice Family Fluur, (sacks) in
Store, and for sale by
I bun BOWDKK ANDERSON,
RAILROAD SCHEDULES,
MUON A BRUNSWICK R ill, ROM,
Stages for awkinsvjll e 1 . (■” lue of
O ‘will t Zn’J Au * u ‘ t Wenger Trains
Leave Maeon
Arrive at Atlanta “ 10.00 a. r
Leave Atlanta. * 4 on p. jj
Arrive at Macon U.oo a u
kA. R. "Lt C.W V-’ R n u tt%>o p ‘!^
O , Ai.FKED L. TVI LI!
Superintendent Maeon 4 Wesiern R. K Cos.
j On and after Sut.dav, Augu,t M 4U? N ',b” IS °’
trains on this road will be passenger
! 4U * 7 __ ALFRED L. TYLER, g upt .
tTlt l OI STV H til. null,.’
t! “” r,M,t con tteots with the train on
. the il.-p.oii k Western K.i Iroadlron, M.i. „ u i , a Um . .
Fare from Thomaston to M icon l ‘
“ , “ “ “ Atlanta >5 iqj‘
Through tickets can be had at tie oßice of this ~ou,uauv
in Thomaston ; and at the general ticket offioeof the Maeon
A W eaten. Rail K„ad, at .Macou and Atlanta.
Passengers wishing to go to Chalybeate Springs, W arn)
Springs, or White Sulphur Springs, will find this r, u te very
pleasant. Fine Stage Coaches will leave ‘J honiastoti laity
on the arrival of the train, and connect at the Chalyneaie
Springs with coaches to the Warm and White Sulphur
Springs, returning daily to connect with the train frein
rhomastoii to Baniesviile. A. J. WHITE
july M-ts Sup’t.
\%<tNil*i*i* Ac Atlim tie Railroad.
Atlaata to Chattanooga, 188 Miles—Fare, $5 00
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, dally, at JO.BO, A. M
Arrives at Chattanooga at 1.45, P. M
Leaves Chattanooga at 2.8 u, P. M
Arrives al Atlanta at fi 88, P. M
kVB.XI.Nd PASSBSoBH TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, nightly, at 8.40, P. M
Arrives at Chattanooga at 6 07, A M
Leaves Chattanooga at 8.40, P. M
J Arrives at Atlanta at 6.05, A. M.
i This Road connects, each way, with the Rome Branch
Railroad at Kingston, the East Tennesssee and Georgia
Railroad at Dalton, and the Nashville k Chattanooga Rail
oad at Chattanooga. JOHN W. LEWIS,
octs 2S-tf Superintendent.
Central Rail l ioad.
A'liang** of Nu lit tlul -.
/ VV and after Sunday, February 26th, 1860, the Trains
! Us w ill run as follows :
Leave Savannah 10.06 A. M., 1.30 P. u. and 11.10 P. u
Arrive at Macou 8.66 a. m. and U.tgSp. *
Yrriv e at Augusta ti 80 a. r. and <B6 p a,
Arrive at Milledgevill# ;. 12 80 p m
Leave Macoo 10.00 a. m. and 10.00 p u
varrive at Savannah
Arrive at Augusta 6.80 a. ii and 6.55 p”
Leave Augusta 12.30 a. m. and 2.16 p M
Arrive at Savannah 7.29 a. m. aud lo 4n p. g
Arrive at Mac-in 8.56 A. M. and 11.06 p. v
Trains llmt leave Savannah at 10 05 a. m., only run to
vlillen, arriving there at 8.10 p. ai., connecting with 10a. m
4acon train to Augusta.
Passengers taking tlie 2.15 p. m. train at Augusta, w ill
eave MLJen 5 54>p. in., and arrive atSavannah at 10.40 p m.
Passengers by 11.10 p. m., from Savannah wiil go through
Greet to Augusta.
Passengers by either 1.30 or 11.10 p. m. trains from ?a
anuah for Macon, or points beyond, will meet with no
letention at Macon.
Passengers for Atlanta, or points beyond, or Western k
Atlantic Rail Road, will leave Savannah on the 1.80 p. m.
rain ; lor Milledgeville and Katonton on 11.10 p. m. train ;
or South Western Rail Road below Fort Valley, on 11.10
>. m. train ; those for Montgomery, Columbus, Ac., by
ither train.
Passengers from Augusta, for South Western Georgia,
hould take the 12.80 a. m. train, to avoid detention at
•lacon. Those for.Coluinhus, Montgomery, Ac , may take
•ither train.
Trams connect at Macon with Macon k Western trains to
Irifiin and Atlanta, and the west; also, with South-Western
rains to Albany, Cuthhert, Eufaula, Fort Gaines, Amei icus,
lolnmbus, Montgomery, Ac., aud at Milieu with Augusta
md Savannah Rail Road to Augusta and the north ; atSa
annah with the tri-weekly Steam-hips to New York ; also,
• ith eteamships to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
By this change in Schedule, the connection, both ways, at
Augusta, with the South Carolina Rail Road is secured, arid
passengers w.ll have no detention at Augusta or Milieu, as
ieretofore. GKO. ML ADAMS,
■ Cb 29 General Superintendent.
<©t'Til-WESTEKHf 12 A i S
(Uliange ol Schedule.
two Lady 1 ruins between Macon 4- Cohimhm.
-save Macon 9 45 a. st. and 11 sf> r. M
vrrive at Columbus 8.30 p. it. and 6.85 a. m
.eave Columbus 3 It a m. and 8.30 p. a
vrrive at Macon 9.00 A. M. and 9 06 p. M
One daily Mail Train between Macou and Lhattahoochee
•’ort Gaines, CuUibert and Albany.
.eave Macon 10.25 a m
Arrive at Chattahoochee 0 47 p. u
-eave Chattahoochee 10 35 P. n
Arrive at Macon 8.20 P. K
The Mail aud Paastnguf Trams from Albany connect
laily at Smithville, No 108. W R R.,and from Fort G*ine3
tally at Cutbbert, with Chattahoochee Mail Train.
-eave Smithville at 3 37 p. m
Arrive at Albany. 5 06 p. a
;.eve Albany at 1.15 p a
Arrive at Smithville.. 1. .’ 3.20 p. m
.eave Cuthhert at 6.00 p. m
Arrive at Fort Gaines 7.45 p. w
■ eave Fort Gaines at lo 45 a. m
Arrive at CuthberA at 12 42 p. a
Making the connection with the up and down Chat'a
oocheo Maii Traiu.
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to Mont
romery, Ala , and Augusta, Kingston, Wilmington, Favan
tah. Milledgeville and Eatonton.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bair.bridge,
’homaavllle, Ac.
l*assengers for points below Fort Y’aliey, should take the
-fight Train from Augusta and Savannah to avoid detention
it Macou. For other points take either Train
VIRGIL POWERS, Eng’r A Sup’t.
Macon, Feb. 20th, 1861.
MACON & WESTERN KAIL KoaT)'.
To Merchant-s.
BV the reeent Rail Road Convention at Chattanooga.
the following rates were agreed upon between New
Irleans and Maeon, by Rail all the way.
Sugar, per 100 lbs $1 38
Sail ** “ “ I£o
Rope “ “ “ 175
Bagging “ “ “ 1 75
Molas-es at owners’risk 1 57
Molasses at R. R. risk... 1 “5
Coffee per 100 lbs 1 67
ud other Merchandise in proportion. Further informa
•mn will be obtained at the office in this city.
ALFKED L. TYLER, Superintendent.
Macon, Ga., August 21,1861.
NOTICE.
f|YIIK Apalachicola and New Orleans Steam Navigation
A Company’s new and elegant Steamship
FLOKIDA!
718 Tons Burthen,
O. O. NELSON, Couimundf-r,
i-eaves Apalachicola the 7th, 17th and 29th of each month
Leaves New Orleans the 4th, 14th and 26th of each month
Fare between the following places and New Orleans :
Columbus, 118 Ot)
fiufaula, 17 00
Fort Gaines and Kainbridge, 16 00
Wood ville, Bellvue and Chattahoochee, 16 00
Tickets to be had on board the ship or any of the River
Steamers, and at the offices of the Agents.
ALBERT DODGE,
No. 86, W'ater-street, Apalachicola.
JOHN A. MITIHKL,
nov2B-ly No. 82, Poydras street, New Orleans.
A. Carci.
DR. J. B. GORMAN having extensively usee Limit’
YkßMiruas takes pleasure in saying it is the n -s< val
uable remedy to cure children of Worms he ever kn w A
dollar bottle quite sufficient for 25 cases.
Believing that more children are lost from the eflects o
Worms than from all other causes I recommend it fully t<
everybody. In using, nothing else is necessary but to dot
the children spring and fall. Besides the great con venienc
of such medicines. I never before found more safe, or c v
more certainly to be relied upon than Dr. W. G. Little’
Vermifuge.
Talbutton, Ga., Feb. ‘2, 1860.
Little’s Anodyne Cough Drops per bottle $0 *5
Little’s Vermifuge, in large bottles 1 (It
Little’s Vermifuge, in vials. 25
Little’s King and Tetter Worm Ointment 1 0*
Little’s French Mixture 1 W*
mar 21 52
PIASOS
OF Chickenag £ Son’s, Dunham's and other celebrated
_ Makers , w&rrauted in tone, durability ami finish to he
first quality, and sold at the very best rate, together with a
fine lot of
Guitars, Violins. Jccunleoas, Fluff*.
Violin and Guitar Strings, Musical Boxes. Ac Ac. by
nov Id E. J. JOHNfiTON A 00
GUANO, LJXIK, &c.
-a ,x/x BKLS. Rhode’.- Phosphate.
600 Sacks Mapes Hu per-Phosphate of Lime.
500 Reese’s Manipulated Guano.
150 hbls. American Guano.
160 “ Land Planter,
100 “ Lime.
For sale at Manufacturer’s prices by -
feb 20 ASHER AYRE?-
75,000 I Os. of Bat on.
JI’ST received 75,000 pounds of choice Bacon—cut" 13 ’
era must call soon, aa the Mock ia going •
feb fl ASHIR AYRka.