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OM RJ CALLXDKIi FO B iMil.
SUPERIOR COURTS.
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v . .■ w"i r . i. *1 Monday. Franklin
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.1 Monday, Erunhiu Ha.alsoO
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arraign, Jefferson
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toa Houston
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t.iocolu Sch'ry
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f -iis leo Friday after, Telfair
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]si M onday. Clayton IXI> t'K.
44i!mer Ist .M.unlav, lierrien
Hatulotph Clayton
* L[. on Kjlingkiiti
„and MtuKiay.i4u.ae Milton
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_d Monttay, MtUb Mu c. gce
Quilvai vJ MonJuV, libb
Quiimao
Ttoup Spaldintr
Utituii j Troup
Biker Baker
ttb Monday, lfade 4th MontUv, I fade
Terrell ‘ IV-..-I 1
Towns Tint’ -slay alter, Mclntosh
I- I Woadav, Cos uui't M<*r<tar after, Cohjuitt
JlrOtK. do ‘ titt l.iherty
1 i U..ndt>, DougheHy Mon. af ee liberty, Bryan
l ow titles JtiUtMfii /t.
Milton oil Monday, Diuj>herty
St Monday, Bft.ok ‘ lanmdei
JC’ay id MotnLtv, iinak^
Jol>iis.at *
.•! Mond tv, Thoiu is J.Kin.'on,
4th Monday, Ri.4ir.ioud and Monday, Thomas
M.n InM thr.v w .s-ks, if nscewirv, at each tetut
•Tins elur.-. not to takt-vdect till after the uettreo. j
nUr terat of the Court.
All Courts in Clay eutwt\, which. itn.l#’r the o'd
law, woukl sit between now anti the time* as tried by j
tLi .ct, tietst stand oyer till the fifties fixed as abore
rite county nfriia’taliooclfe, bt art of this Session, j
‘•> he added to, ates heeon..- a nart of the Chatialxse j
eh> Jt.dieud lftsiric', alter isi J.tanart, IstiL
Ni: V\ 1 *OS 1 ACi K ACT.
The following law has been enacted by the Con- j
r>| tle Confederate States of America r
LKTTEE I'oSTAfrK.
At. Act to prescribe the rates of Postage of in the
• oi.ft th rate State- of America and for other
psrpoaea.
The Congress of tlie Confederate States of
A amrica do wuct, That front and after -ikli pe
riod as the Po'tniASter-Cieneral may by proclama
tion atmonitce, there siiail le charged the follow
ing talcs oi jtosiagc, to nil:
i.rrTEas.
for every single scaled letter, and for every
I- ttcr in manuscript or paper f any kind, upon
which iuformatiou .shall be asked for or communi
• a ted in writing or by mark* or sign*, conveyed
in the mail for any distance ‘oetweeti place* within
U*c Cou.lt.derate States of America, not exceeding
five hundred miles, fire CCnU; and for any dis- j
tanco exceeding lire hundred miles, double that
rate; and ercry letter or ptrccl not eicccding
half an ounce in weight shall lie deemed a single
letter, and every additional weight of half an
ounce, or additional weight of less than half an
.•unce, shall be charged with additional single
pMtagc.
PAi-CaUKS, Dltor I.KTTBRS, Ac,
•
All packages eontaitiing other than printed or
written matte!- and money packages are included
in this class- ahull tto r*t*d by weight as letters
ate rated, and shall l>e charged the rates of post- j
age on letters; and all drop letter*, or letter* placed !
in tuy j.o-.t-olfice not for transmission but for de- j
livery only, shall be charged with postuge at the
rate of two cents each; and in all the loreeniwg
eases the postage must be prepaid by stamp* ; ‘atul ;
Oft all the U tters which •hall hereafter he adrer-
Used as rem tining over or uncalled for in any |
post-oti*. • shall be charged with two cents each in 1
<idit.ou to the regular postage, both p> b* ac !
cCuhtel for as oth.r
Ktnrnfreeas,
And fw- U farther en-irUid, That ail the netr-'ist
jwts putdi bed within the Confederate Males, not
rivetting three ouhceJt in weight, TTofri
the oltice of publication to actual ami /e.i //./✓
Fubscribara within the Confederate States, shall t.c
charged with postage as follows, iz: The postage
<u the regulur numT*cra of a newspaper published
weekly, shall bo 10 cents jter quarter; papers
published tteiiti-weekly, 2d cents ; papers puMidted
thrice a week “ft cents; papers pub!ieh'*d sit lime*
a week, t.u rents; and papers published daily, 7<>
•via*. And an newspapers weigbiug inure than
three ounces, there shall be charged on each a.hli
ti irtxl ounce in ad lition to the foregoing rates, Oil
those publiahed onc a week, .’ cents per ounce,
or trwtiion of an ounce, per quarter; on those
twice a week, in cent* p*r ounce per
rjaartcr; on those published three times a week,
ih cents pt-r ounce per quarter; on tho.-e pub
. ■-; el via times a week. Sift cent* |>er ounce per
quarter; and on those published daHy, 35 cents
per ounce per quarter.
ruuoj>u.Aiji ,
Fwbfiebcd ofteoer tliaa bi monthly Mull be
cb*rjt-f as iiew-*ptpcrs.
And other pcrio*ikalri, acut from the office of
publication to actual ami h/ma ntl*
■ itall be charged witfi postage as follow*, viz:
The postage on the regular numbers of a ftciiodi
cal published within the t'ouflderdte Puttee, r Kl t
rtceeding one and a half ounces in weight, aim
published nicQtl.lv, shall be 24 cent* pet quarter;
wad for every additional onnee or fraction of an
oanee, 24 cents additional; if published semi
monthly, double that amount. And periodicals
pablished quarterly or bi monthly, shall be charged
2 cents an ounce; and regular subscribers to
newspapers and petjodicwls ,-Uull be requited to
lay one quarter's postage thereon in advance at
the oltice of delivery, unless paid * f ‘be ortiee
where published.
And there shall be charged on rwtj other news
|U|K‘r, and each ciie.br not seated, hand bill, en
graving, pamphlet, periodical and magazine, which
slall be unconnected with any manusciipt or writ
ten matter, and not exceeding three ounces in
weight, and ptlhKMtnf within the f’nnfcdernte
States, 2 cent*; Mild for each additional ounce or
fraction ot an on nee, 2 cent* additional; and in
all r ises the postage haH be pre-paid by stamps
or otherwise, as the roKtnat-ia-i-Geueral shall di
rect.
, -•■l* ■•* WOCKS, •
Bound or uiibotimi, not weighing over four
lunds, shall he deente.l mailable matter, and shall
te charged with postage, to be pro-paid by stamps
• w otherwise, as the I’o* l iitaster-Gencral shall di
rect, at 2 cents an ounce tor any distance.
And upon all newspapers, periodicals and books,
h§ aioresai.l, published beyond the limits of the
4‘onfedcrate States, there shall 4m* charged postage
at double the foregoing specified rate*.
The publishers ot newspapers or periodicals
within the Confederate State?, may send to and
tr-ccive from each other, from their respective
offices of publication, one copy ot each publica
tion, free of pos.uge.
All newspapers, unsealed circulars, or other un
deleted pnHied transient matter, place<l in any
|aost-office, not for transmission but for delivery
<#tdy, shall be charged jiostag* at the tale of one
itu; each.
jß.txKixn pp.ivir.ror. 1
The following persons ow/y jue entitled to the
fratiking privilege anil in all cases ttrici/ y com
fined to “ OVFH iai. isrstXf SS:”
l'ost M tstnr Geueral,
Isis Lliicf <’lcrk.
Auditor of the Treasury, for the Post OfTieo De
{lartntent. .
Pepftfy n)t Masters.
‘M-naferial DUiHrtx.
The pi-op.c of Georgia in Convention assembled
do hereby declare and ordain that the Soii.itnrtul
ItiStricts of tfii? shall 4e organized hv coun
ties, as lollow*;
1-t riisiriet—‘Tiatham, llrran, Effingham.
-d “ biberty, Talnall, Mclntosh.
•>d “ Wayne. Pierce, Appling.
*il> “ lynn, 4'amdcit, Chit lion.
•lh “ Coffee, Ware, flinch.
‘"’tk “ Kchols. Lowmles, Berrien.
•th “ Brooks, Thomas, Colquitt.
Sth “ Uccatur, Miller, Mitchell.
v*th “ lUrly, Calhoun, Baker,
loth *.* Iknigberty, Lee, Worth.
11th “ Clay, Randolph, Terrell.
12th fl Stewart, We baler, (Jititman.
lSih “ Sumter, Schley, Macon.
14ih “ liooly, Wilcox. Pulaski.
15th “ Montgomery, Telfair, Irwin,
loth iKtnrens, Johnson. Emanuel.
17th “ Bulloch, Scriven, Burke.
I Sth “ Uichmoud, Glasscock, Jefferson,
lith “ Taliaferro, Warren, tiieene.
2*tlt “ Baldwin, Hancock, Washington,
list “ Twiggs, Wilkinson, Jones.
22d “ Bibb, Montoc, Pike.
2Sd “ Houston, Crawtord, Taylor.
24th 44 Marion, Chattahoochee, Muscogee.
25th 44 Harris, Cpson, Talbot.
26th 44 Spalding, Butts, Fayette.
2ith 44 Newton, Walton, Clarke.
28th 44 Jasper, Putnam, Morgan.
2yth 44 Wilkes, Lincoln, Columbia.
:10th 44 Oglethorpe, Madison, F.lbert.
51st 44 Hart, Franklin, Habersham.
2*l 44 White, Lumpkin, Dawson.
83d 44 Hall, Banks, Jackson.
24th 44 Gwiuett, DeKalb, llenry.
85th 44 Clayton, Fulton, Cobb.
36th “ Meriwether, Coweta, Campbell.
87th 44 Troup, Heard, Carroll.
SSth 44 IlartaisoTi, Folk, Paulding.
“tbit 44 Clierokee, Milton, Forsyth.
4th 44 Cttion. Town*, ltabutt.
41st 44 Fannin, Gilmer, Pickens,
42d 44 Case, F'lovd, Chattooga.
4*d 44 Murray. Whitfield, tJordon.
44th 44 Walker, Dade, Catoosa.
4'ongreasiouitl Districts.
viasi nisreicr.
Appling, Glynn,
Bryan, Liberty,
Bulloch, Mclntosh,
Chatham, Montgomery,
Cauideu, Pierce,
Charlton, Scriven,
Clinch, Telfair,
Coffee, Talnall,
Stfugham, W’are,
Emanuel, Wayne.
SECONO niSTRICT.
Baker, Echols,
Berrien, Irwin,
Brooks, Lee,
Calhoun, Lowndes,
Clay, Mitchell,
Colquitt, Miller,
Dooly. Randolph,
Decatur, Terrell,
Dougherty, Thomas,
Fwirly, Wilcox,
Worth.
7IIIRII nisrEtCT.
Chattahoochee, Stewart,
llarri?, Sumter,
Muscogee, Schley,
Marion, Taylor,
Macon, Talbot,
fjuitmat, Webster.
rOI RTII ItISTRICT.
.* Baldwin, Houston,
Bibb, Lauren*,
Claw fold, Pulaski,
Jasper, Putnam,
Jone, Twiggs,
Wilkinson.
ITH IOBTRICT.
Burke, Johnson,
Columbia, Lincoln,
Glasscock, Richmond,
Hancock Warren,
Jefferson, Wilkes,
W ashington.
SIXTU 111 STRICT.
Hark, Madison,
Filbert, Morgan,
Oglethorpe, Newton,
Greene, Franklin,
Hart, Taliaferro,-
Walton.
SEVENTH DISTRICT.
Butts, Monroe,
Clayton, Pike,
Fayette, Spalding,
Ilenrv, Troup,
Meriwether, Epson.
EIfiUTH DISTRICT.
Campbell, Fulton,
’ stroll, Hitrnrfson,
’ “Id*, Heard,
t hi w cl a, Paulding,
DeKalb, Poll*,
’ Stntit i rtq t.
0 O' w. JL* +. Jk ■* M + I m Jr%
Batiks, Jackson,
♦ fficrokcc, Lumpkin,
D iwft.ui, Mill on,
Forsyth, J'ickens,
fiwinneu, * Rabun,
Habersham, , •; fllftwua,
U lliioa,
White.
TEiiin insjr.tcT.
Cass T Flwvil,
IslooM, Gordon,
Chatioog.i, Giiini-r,
Bade, Murray,
Fannin, Walker,
Whitfield.
i’KGI IMONAIs m\
(X)NFEDERATE STA FKS OF AMERICA.
MKSIHENT,
II o\. JLHLUSOV D4VII,
or ai.Hissirri.
\ ICg-l’ill'.Si liENY,
A. 11. STKIMICNS,
OP liBOUOIA.
C’iAliiet Ofllcein.
SKI f.KTAIiI OP STATU,
R. M. T. HDNTER. of Virginia.
sr.CßicTA.wr or rue rauu'iv,
C. G. MEM WINGER, of South Carolina,
-t KIT ART OP +irv vA V .
S, R. MALLORY, of Ftmida.
Sl< RETART OF AV A R,
POST MASTER CIRNIRAL,
JOHN H. REAGAN, of Texas.
A fTORX.T GENERAL,
*J■ P- BENJAMIN, id LofiiianA
COiNfiIIKSS:
Premoext-Hok. HOWELL COBB, of tJemgia.
Secretart- JOHNSON J HOOPER, of Alai ama.
MtMHKRS.
Alabawa R. W. Waker. K. II Smith, J r. M
(amy W P. Chilton. S K. Ha'e. Colin J Mcßae, John
Gill Sh ‘Her, H. (’ Joi.es, Ntch. I>avi-, Jr.
Arkansas Ituberl W . Jol<u*i.u, Albeit Iliiwi il F
Th.Mi..VAoa A. IL Gio iaiul, W. VV Wa kins.
Florida Jatncw B. Owens, G. T. W'aid, Jftckfton
n. _
Georgia- Rol.t. TiOmha. fi<nreU Cold., F. S. Bar
lV- v,, ’) J - J- Ctaaloid, K. A. Ni-d.et. li.il. I*4ll, A. IL
W ugni, 1 iio*. B, R. Cofib, A. It. Kenan, A. H. Sic
pIlPLS
JiOrtsTAN a— Join Pei kins, Jp,, \ ],_ DK'loiret,
Charles IP Cooiicl, 1). F. Kenner, G. E. Sim.now 11 ai
■ ‘ Mai shall.
Missis.sii-ci-W. p. Harris, W. Biooke, J. A. Orr,
A. M. C!ay:.-j, W. S. IJur.y, J. T Harrbon.
Socth Carouna-R It Rhett, Jr.. It. W Barnwe’l,
L. M. Keitt, James, 4 Ws.nl Jr, CO. Memimnger,
W. Poicher Miles, Th.nus J. Withes, W. \V. Boyce.
Texas -J tien.bhill, W 8. Octtlitree, W. S. Old
ham, T. N. Waul, J. Gtegg, L. T. Wig ail.
Vip.glmi—W. C. Rives, J. VV. Buxleubrough R.
M. T.'Hunter, W. K tvaple-i.
STANDING COMMirfEKP.
J\tecnitve I><,mrtmuata Stepheca, Comad, Bovce,
Shorter, Uror.ke.
tvruyn Afmrft— Illicit, Ni-ibet, Pei kins, Walker,
Keitt.
J lUtt ht/ -Bartmv, Mikj, Fpun.av, Kenan,
Ward
A.'’ /■ Ajjnu j Comad, Clie.snut, Siuitii, Wright,
Owens.
UnnAtf Toontfcv, Burnivell, Kenrer, Barry, Mcßae
OmUfji, —Meinniir ger, Ciaqfmd, JaiCh.uet, Mur
ton. Curry.
Jnd ■ ■•irfi --Claytus, Wilbers, Hale, Cobb, llart is.
i’ijst") Chilton, Bi.yce. Hill, HarrlOon, Currv.
]‘itfn>t*— P.isM.ke, Orr, l.ewis, Hill, Kenner.
!'■ ( iiesuut, Campbell, Maisli.tll, Nistct,
Fearnc.
f/thd* Marshall, IlariD, Fearne.
/<"’ ‘/> AtTtir* Morton, Hale, Sparrow, Wvvis,
Keitt.
I‘rintimj Cob4>, llarrix, Miles, Chilton, Perkins.
.[ . Hot* Oa\ci;s, Cro.ivfuicl, Camj.bell, LeClouct,
Smith.
nt Shorter, Orr, Kenan, Mcßae, Bar
tow.
( AlMIAiriW r.uo.
(t ATK of M *: TOUK.J
roturnotl so this place, where they
will be pleased to see their Friends. All
communications promptly attended to.
fitaC’ Store in llalston’s Jtock Building, en
Third Street.
JAS. I). CAKII ART.
WM. B. CAKHAIIT.
Macon, March IS.ISCI.
I I A IM)W A SjCT
Home ma.ie Smiths Bellows,
Portable Forage,
Cast Fteel,
Block Tins,
Tin Piate,
B >lt Copper,
blue, Uubber and Hemp Packing,
liras* W ire,
Sheet Brass,
G'-rman Silver,
Babbit Metal,
Horse and Mule Shoe,
Shoe Nails, for sale by
juiy 10 NATHAN WEED.
AGRICULTURAL
IMP LKMENTS.
NATHAN WEED,
.Vlacon. Grorgifti
H AS NOW IN STORK and offers to Planters n superior
assortment of the newest and most improved Turn
ing Implements in use.
Iron and Steel Plows, Harrows,
Plow Haines, Cultivators,
Grain Craittex, S. ythe Rlfldcx, ‘
Thresher*, Fan Mills,
Horse Powers, Straw Cutters,
Shovels ami Spades, Traces,
Spading and Manure Forks,
W eed ng Hoes,
of Scovil’s, Collins’, Ilnule’s Patent American Hoe Cos.
manufacture.
Swedes and English Refined IRON of all sizes.
Warranted Plow ?tee!, English manufacture.
Anvils, Vices, Bellows,
Hammers, Screw Plates, Tongs, Borax,
Cai’peiitei's* Tools,
Builders’ Hardware,
fnrrliice and Wtignn Malerialx,
IX ALL THEIR VAI.ICTV.
mar Ift
( O A.i7o 1 L,r
COAIz OIL IAMPS,
REFRIGERATORS,
MASSKH’S ICEiCREAM FREEZERS,
miiEY’S
CELEHRATKI) FLY TRAPS,
Wire Dish Covers,
C XT T* L E II Y ,
PLATED WARE,
WOODEN & -TIN AVAUE,
—ASD—
HOUSE FUBNISHING GOODS,
GKNERALI.V, AT
TL A . WISE,
jnly 21 Cherry Street.
opposite Lanier iiousk,
JVL2VCON.
‘
HILK DKESS lIATS TO *53.00.
The Commercial Straw Is easy, fi.ph
“ Senate is r.ot bail,
“ I'iautwr’s Hat la very light, !*>..
“ English is Finest. w
WOOL II ITS, CHILDRENS’ STRAWS.
juneftn c. 11. STONE ,V 141 U).
GEORGIA MANUFACTURE.
uwy§| K\'|’ I*_% AN, a sujmrior home made article,
If warranted to work welt.
81 raw Cullers,
jmy Y NATHAN WEED.
MILITARY BOOKS.
V.AIs.kI supply of llnnti’s Tactic*,Tawies,
C<eiper’s Tae.tlc*, Cavalry T veil cl, and Mahon s Trea
tise on Field Fortification, for kale at
f ,. b ,* LOARDMAN-8.
OIL 9, IVims, GL4BS, Ac.
■ IIV K Cask* F|*erm Oil,
I 1 bfitt pounds pure Lead,
fiO Boxes Window Qlaw,
Two Farrels Nest Foot Oil arid
Five Barrels of Varnish, for sale hv
oct 2-ftt ROM A SEYMOUR.
WheaK, lty< 4 , Barley and a*.
I 1.1.4Tr:u e-peeiall; for eed. In store and To
©.ale.bl (oetIO) McCALUE A 40NK8. *
TKT ONE or ora
Xew Mack Pocket Hals.
Huv one N tW STYLE
BROAD BRIM.
The X ZOUAVE
BLACK TRIMMED
Will BECOME you !
80 will the
MAROON
Anil (Be
rv. Ant. Aulrlii.
So Will the LIOHT SLACK
BROAD ROUND
SOFT II ATS.
jLEG A L ADVERTISI'M KX'i'S.
JExeoiitor's Hale.
Wl 1. 1, he sold on the Ist Tuesday in November next,
before the Court House itoor at the town of Marion,
Twiggs county, agreeable tuanordei of the Ordinary of said
county, NINE HI NUKED ACHES O# LAND, moreorless,
Well llu|>l‘ot edi, near Gen. Myrkk’s Mills, adjoining
his lauds, the esiateot Thomas Moore and others. It beingi
the place whereon Samuel P. Gragg resided at ihe lime o
his death Bold a < the property ol the estate of said uragg,
and for tire pur|ose of paying debts.
This is one of the most valuable farms in the conntry and
can he enlarged if desired, by the purctiase of the lands be
longing to the estate of said Thomas Moore, which will
probably be sold the ensuing winter. Terms u the day of
sale. IKA E. DUPKEIi, I Executors
sept 4 tds TILMAN J JOINER, f *'' e< ‘ utors -
S“ IX TV Dll’S after date appikation will be mad- to
the Ordinary of Houston- county for leave to sell the
ne iro property of C. If. Hi van, her distributive part in the
estate of Jam.s A. Bryan, late of said county deceased.
| sept 42m ’ R. C. BRYAN, Adou’r.
Administrator’* Sal,*.
Ilf | |,I, In- sold on the lirsi Tuesday in November next,
If at the Cot, t-linuse In Amei icus, ,-umttl county, the
■ plantation belongii gto the estate ei Thomas (i. Jackson,
late- ol salit copi.ty, deceased, cont.MiMUg nine hundred and
ninety a-res. Tire tract comprises a line body of oak a!id
hickory land—about 400 acres cleared and in a fine Hate
of cultivation. The p'autatinn adjoining those of Cols. J.
It. Lamar uni T. M Furlow Fold under au order of tlie
Court ofOrdinarx for distribution to the heirs. Terms lib
eral, ROLAND HIYINB, Adm’r.
| April 24, ISCI tds _
NOTH’ E to Debtor* amt < 1 1 ois. -AI
per*, ns hiving demands agai- st M irtiu Kendrick,la*e
of Dooly county, deceased,are hereby notifi and and reqmred
to pi sent them properly attest'd within the time prescribed
by low ; and ail persons iedehted to r:ti.l dt eeased are here
by ri qu.sied to make immuiiate payment.
EL'Zt A. KENDRICK, Admr’x.
j ThD October ICth, 4tC1. —30-6t
N OTICE to Debtors ami Creditors.—Notice
is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of
Slaughter Hill, late of Macon county, deceased, to make
I immediate payment to the subscriber; also all persons
having claims against said estate, to render them to me,
duly attested, iu terms of the law. \V. tV. HILL,
sep 2S ST tit rkecutor.
(4 C4Htt.il. PuliotUi ( ntinly.-Tn AI L WHOM
X it mav i -ixcKRX H here&s, D. U mathew-nm has ap
plied to me fur letters of Administration on the estate of
; John Russell, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all parties in
terested, whether kindred or creditors, to show cause, if
any they have, within the time prescribed by law, why
letters should not be granted to said applicant.
Witness inv hand this October 14th, tsCI.
oct 1(1 30 5t F. I. I). BROWNE,Ordinary.
C 1 KOKGI.I, Til i|fffs 4 ‘<• ii it(y. —To ai l whom
T it \uv fn>i ms.—lsaac Carroll h.ivi ‘g appli and to me
in proper form for permanent letters of AdmintOratien nti
the estate “f Isaac Y.ning, late of said county, deceased, —
Tliis U t>> eit all and singular the next of kin, and creditor*
of said Isaac Young. d> c’d, to be and appear at my olliee
within Ihe time allow cd t y law , aud show cause if they can,
why per-ii intent administration should net tie granted to
Isaac Carro 1 n Isaac Young’s estate.
Witness my hand and oflicial signature, this September
*Sth,lSOl. LEWIS SOLOMON,
net 2 ‘4S St Ordiu.ry,
liiiril\>iru, lion, Stool
AND
AGIBCI LTUIIAL IMPLEMENTS,
IN GItKAT VAItfKTV AT THE
NEW IRON FRONT STORE
—OF—
CAKIIAUT S: CURD.
Wil KU E they continue to keep one of the largest as
sortments kept in Middle (Jerrgia,consisting in part of
Swedes Iron all sizes, | Hammered Pow Steel,
Helmed “ •• “ | Cast “
English 44 44 44 | Blister 44
Round * Bi|’r Iron all sizes, | German 44
Oval ARond 44 44 44 j Spring 44
Horse Shoe 44 44 * 44 | Tin 44
Nail Rods, | Machinery 4 *
PLA KTATIOA HA ItIMVA It E.
II4M-ES ; Scovil, Blade’s and various other makes,
Trace Chains, I Cane Hoes,
Flow “ I Axes,
Breast 44 j lfames,
Tongue “ | Plow Lines,
t'AKPKM TEli TOOLS.
Planes, Chissels and Gouges,
Hand and Panel Saws, Augers and Auger Bitts,
Boring Machines, Braces and Bitts,
Mortice Machines, Iron Braces,
Bench Vices, and Saws, Hatchets and Hammers,
Locks, Hinges, Screws, Butts, Nails, Brails,
Together with every thing used in the way of BUILDERS’
MATERIALS.
CAKRIAGL MAKERS
Can always find a large Flock.
Rims, Spnkis, Hu! s, Wheels, Bands, l eather Olothrs,
Basil Frames and Trimmings of every variety used iu their
line.
Aiii’iuiiltliral Imp!4*ll44*lll a.
Fuch ns Plows, Straw Cottars, Scythe Blades, Grass
Blades, Bear and Bush Hooks.
Kan .11 iff* —Grant’s, Clinton and other makes
N|IK- Tlirekhei*—Emery's, McConnell's, Win
ship’s, Georgia and other makes.
lliirwc Power*-Kiuery’s, liogardsr’s, and Lever
Powers.
4. rtn 11 4'rmil<- 5 and G fingered, of several mak-g
aud styles.
All of which they oiler nt the lowest markest rates. Those
wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine
prices, Ac apr 4-’(H)
Millincn)! Millineri)!!
PARIS STYLES
Vin. Nonv Orleans.
SIIM\G OF I*ol.
Mrs. HOWLAND
H \S opened a fine assortment of the newest Paris
Styles of
Ladies’ Hats and Millinery Loods,
i)f recent and Direct Importation to Nrw Orlvans.
H r customers and others are invited to call, and she is
satisfied that they will he pleased.
FT* Milliners from a distance can be accommodated
with PATTERN HATS and any style of MILLINERY
GOODS. apr ft
TO FARMERS
-AND
COrXTIiV MERCHANTS!
\\ri: Ol FICIt I AK Skl.E at reasonable prices
II the follow ing articles :
ftftd Bales Extra Heavy Gunny Bagging,
B*k* Rolls Kentucky Bagging,
1 ,ihiO Coils Rope,
fijMMi Pounds Twine,
140 Facts Coffee,
3CO Boxes‘Candles,
Inn Boxes Soap
fit) Boxes Starch,
ltKl Cases Choice Liquors,
25 Boxes Pickle,
100 Kegs Carbonate Soda,
25 Boxes Pot Ash,
25 Boxes Cotton Cards,
25 Boxes Collie Mills,
list Barrels Oils,
Also Ilockland, Georgia and Alabtma Lime, by the quan
tity ; Paints, Linseed Oil, Glass, Putty and Brushes.
HONS A SEYMOUR.
Macon, Fept ember 4, IFOt.
A. Card.
DR. J. B. GORMAN having extensively used I ittlk’p
Vkrjmfcok takes pleasure in saying it Is the most val
uable remedy to cure children of Worms he ever knew. A
dollar bottle quite sufficient for 25 cases.
Believing that more children are lost from the effects o
Worms than from all other cause* I recommend it fully to
everybody. In uclng, nothing else is necessary but to dose
the children spring and tall, llt-sides the great convenience
of such medicines, I never before found a more safe, or one
more certainly to be relied upon than Dr. W. G. Little’
Vermifuge.
Talhotton, (la., Feb. 2,1560.
Little’s Anodyne Cough Drops per bottle *0 75
Little’s Vermifuge, In large bottles 1 00
Little's Vermifuge, in vials 25
Little’s King and Tetter Worm Ointment 1 00
Little’s French Mixture 1 £fi
mar 21 52 —
Pl.t NOS,
01-’ Ohickeriftg & Son’s, Dunham’s arid other celebrated
Makers ; warranted in tone, durability and finish to be
first quality, aud sold at the very best rate, together with a
fine lot of
Guitars, Violins, Accordcons, Fhitrs.
Violin and Guitar Strings, Musical Boxes, Ac , Ac., by
oovltt K. J JOHNSTON A o.ft
<! IJ A NO. IT INI I*:. &c.
-J / \il Itlll.N Rhode’s Phosphate.
lUv Coo sacks Mapi-sSuper-Phosphate of Lime.
MO ** Reese 4 .- Manipulated Guano.
150 hide. American Guano.
150 “ Land Planter.
100 44 Lime.
For sale at prices by
fell M ASHER AYRES.
On CoitHifiiiiiuul,
rA It \4;s ItlO COU LE,
#(y 2W Cuds Machine Rope,
50 tlunces <-{ ilnltie, and for sale by
july 10 BOWDitf A ANDERSON.
75,000 lld. of Itui oiL
TENT received 75,000 pound* of chol.j* Btwn—cusom
ers mustcaU soop, as the ktock I* going off rapidly.
febk7 ABIIKH AYKK.3,
L A iV 1) S F O It SALE.
>’ uluable I*l ant<t tion
FOR SAIjR.
1A)I nri*’ oi'tung fur sale one of the mo t vnlnahfe
p.ant itinns in West Florida, lyine on Spring t'nek.
Jackson county, coi.ta-niiig Foihtaen HrMuirn AckßS o:
first quality o*k and Hickory tiimd ; thr-e h'umjred arn-s
’ Cleared anti lair improvements. rile lain! is strung time
lod, will In ine upon an average year, lot'll IPs. <1 seed
cotton, and 2o to 25 bushels 001 n, ami is convent* ill to mar
ket, 20 luiW— to Mariana and 22 I-> Woudville, on the Ciiatta
lioochce Kivcr, where cotton tilings as good a price as it
does in Macon. Or 1 will sei. 2,*tkl acres, if wanted. My
ob.eci. in artiing is to get out ot u ebt. I can always lie found
on the premises. Reference a in regard to the land may he
had by se- . 112 John V. Frier. Auiern us; James W. Jowcra,
near Preston ; Clm W Crawford, I.ee county; Hex. Mr.
Jackson*, C'uiiiheri, and all of Georgia.
apr n I ii.l dc .0 M VfNA.N MoBAIN.
VALUABLE PLAN TAT IOX
roit sii.i',
flliCi. subscriber olf-rs for sale hia desiraldi plantation
K. wi 1 mitrSl in-the-lfith district ot Sumter county,and about
It miles from Amer-cus. It (contains Eighteen Hundred
acres, seven hundred id which is cleft red, and in a good
state of cu!:: vatioii It isnndnuhu diy as g-uwl a plantation
as there 1- it* b n .ter county. A good dwelling house, negro
houses, gin and screw, ami all *ir!ier reccsfary nut buildings
on the premises,and plenty of water. It adjoins the rich
lands of T. 11. Furloxv, W. T. Adams,and others. ‘1 he place
may in* seen at wti.v time 1 .
Fcrsotw xcisUiHging to purchase will either t all on me a
the plantation, or address me at Americus, Runifer county
Georgia.
dec 26 40-1f A. J. SCEUTCHIN.
W O* > I >*S
PIIOTOU ItA PIIIC
PALACE OF ART !
I >lf OH \lf J, V tic largi-t ami best api oiated E.-tal,-
1 Itshment in the Routh, if not in the United States, it
one of the u.-st popular and interesting pla es of resort in
Macon, and is daily thronged WjJ.il crowds of -U-iighted visi
tors. The
Coil oo tic- ii o f T *ic?tnres
is very large, embracing every style known tothe art, from
the smallest Ambrotype to the life-size Portrait. Wood is
determined, regardless of labor or expense, that Id-- GaL
EEKV shall continue to he the
Headquarters of Fine Arts in (he South
I Employing permanently the best talent to be procured to
color liis Photogrophs, in trmj true to nature, and
| perfect satisfaction is guaranteed in every instance. A
I large collection of the celebrities of the day on exhibition,
j to which has just been added a splendid Picture of the
Prince of Wales and suit, lsloinlin. Judge Douglas, and
1 others too numerous to mention, but which the public are
respectful y invited to cal! and examine. A- Wool* uses
none hut ti c best mat* rials in his bu-ioess, persons in want
of h good Picture xxill find it to their advantage to patron
ize this establishment, as Pictures can be ln*d here at prices
[as low as rlsewbeic and of superior style. Ambrotypes,
j Daguerreotype* and Plain Photographs of cver.v size at low
prices. Call and see R. L. WOOD,
Washington Block, nearly opposite the
j oot 31 l.anier House, Macon, Ga.
METHODIST KOOK DEPOSITORY.
Casli, or no Trade.
Ol it rule is to sell for Cash only ; but our good friends
seem to forget and ask FOR CREDIT,but xve must stop
KROVI TUI DATE
The Hook Committee have instructed me to sell for CASH
ONLV, and the rule will be strictly xiihuri.b to. Pear
friends don’t ask us to depart fr-un it. We will sell you our
Goods for Cash on good terms; hut to sell and charge to
best customers in the land. WE CANNOT DO IT.
A good Stock of SCHOOL, RELIGIOUS and MISCELLA
NEOUS BOOKS always on iiand, STATIONERY, BLANK
BOOKS, Ac.,
x* o w r*oii c a b ii .
June 12, I*6l. J W. BURRI’., Agent.
Ready Made Clothing.
fjniK undersigned has in store a LARGE STOCK of
I SOCMiEKIV tllDi:
OL O 1 ’ I I I N Or !
From material manufactured it* the South, which he guaran
tees to sell (at a profit,) as low as any one professing to set
at Nexv York cost.
B. SAUtsSmiKY.
F. ST lU iMiIIAUIX,
WATCHMAKER, JEWKELKR, AND DEALER INFANCY
WARES, DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES, IN
U ENERAL, A RTICLE9 OK VERTU, AND MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS, CUTLERY, FINEST IMPORT
ED AND AMERICAN WATCHES, TIME
PIECES, CLOCKS, CHRONOMETERS,
CHIROGRAPHIC IMPLEMENTS,
Ac., Ac.,
Uherry St., Macon, Second door below the Telegraph
Printing House.
rilllANK Kl L for past favor*,reminds
I the publle that, all the most fashionable, sOv
elegant anl desirable goods In this line will [C—i *S|s’
continue to be found at this elegant stand
in the greatest variety.
No trouble to show Goods. fell 29-’6O-y
I IN 1 : ARTS I
ritll II Photographic-Portraits colored in Oil, prndnoedby
I J. A. PUGH A BKO , Triangular block, Macon, tla M
are still considered the best to be attained in the State. We
were awarded the premium again this year, at the State
Fair, which has just closed, for the best Photographs. With
our new process for enlarging Photographs to life size from
Daguerreotypes of deceased persons, and with the aid of
two first class Artists employed by us, we are product'g
Portraits as perfect and as much like the original as it is
possible J'ietmtK to be made. Call at PUGH’d and see
thp Photographs by their new process, which are the largest
ever made in the State, none litre them can be seen-else
where. A MRTIOTYPES at very low prices. (octSl
Baron, Coru, Lard and I'Joiij
■7 “ <’ASIa.S BACON, hog round.
i •) 7500 bushels COHN.
25 Barrels I,ARP.
2f, Half barrels BAUD.
40 Kegs CARD.
BIKI Bills S. r. and Family FLOCK.
.SO llhds. MOLASSES.
40 Bids SYRUP
25 Half bids. SYRUP.
100 Bills, refitted SUGARS.
75 Sacks COFFEE.
12L Boxes TOBACt 0.
SOP BhN. WIIISK KY.
For sale low for Cash. ASH Fit AYEP •
Macon Feb. 20th, ISfM.
j\ \ i^eellaneouSw
f i txt ‘Vri IC HS, Eo kcl and TaMr Cn*-
H len, RA/.OJL and FANCY OCTLFKY, PORTABLE
DESKS. DRESSING casks, FANCY BASKETS PARIAN
ST ATI I II s. DOUBLE 8l SINGLE GUNS,
COLT’S PISTOLS, CANES. PORT MON US AND IH’RPFS
MURSCHAUM PI PI'S,CIO A K HOLD! US,OPERA CLASSES
Slid! ami Ornamenl.il tombs,
Fancy H.i r Phis, Ba kga.nmcn Boards, Clicks Men, Dew!
noes, 23il3Jrcl Cues
I.L\TlkC;i<*k A € SI A 9.84,
With many new and desirable articles not enumerated.
Anew and flue selection for sale at low prices, bv
nov 1C E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
Sugar, Coffoo, 31©lawp*, Ac,
I ■ KKBS, Prime anil Choice N, O Sugar.
100 I,bis. refined S gars.
RO “ Crushed, Granulated and Powdered Sugars
20 hhds. Prime New Cuba MoL .sses.
fin bids, and hail barret’ N. O. Si rup.
mar 90 BOWDRE ,v ANDERSON.
HUME AAAI FACTIRE.
WF are prepared to make to order and repair, at sliort
notice, MATHEMATICAL TRst RUM ENTS, Ac., *O.
Al*o, Sewing Machines repaired, and new parts rnatle, and
machines adjusted, by a practical and e:. petlcnced workman
Public patronage respectfully solicited
j K ,ns F J JOHNSTON * 00.
800 S'S.—A full assortment of GcuU’flne French m
Call Bootc,pumps,de, welted and Water proof,of M
arlousVsnds and qualltie*. both soled and pegged.— jM
vatrecelvad and for sale low by MIX A KIRI LAND,
oct S-y
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
RICHARD CURD,
GKVKRAL, MARINE, FIRE \\l* LIFE I.NSERAVCE ACIACf
GKOtlt* u.
I Kill K undeisigned, as agent of the
I ACma Insurance Company, of Hartford,
Pho-nix lusuraoc, of IJarlftxro,
North AmericHii Fire Insurance Oo , of Hartford,
EaFaveUe Fne Insurance Cos , of Brooklyn,
State Fire Insurance Cos., of New Haven, and
Aitna Lile Insurau- e Go , of Hai Uord,
I * prerared to insure every description of Property—in
the above first class eompauM -eon terms lavoraWe to tlir
assured. Apply to RICH’I). Cl iiD,
feb ’6O-tf Agent
THE <i BOKfJIA
Horn: \v, ec \nniiM.H,
COLLMBI S, (iEO.
CIIARTI HED CAPITAL - - $250,000
nrr.Kcroßs
J..hn M. McGough, W. H. Young,
itob’t. M. Gunity, J. G. Sirup].er,
C. C. Cody, J. P. lilges,
Daniel Griffin, W. 11. Hughes,
James T. Bozeman, James Ennis,
L. T. Downing.
JNu KcfIOUGD, President.
D. K. Wii lciix, Secretary.
Insures dwellings, stores, merchandize, cotton and other
produce, and all kinds of insurable property, against loss
or damage by fire. Applicat or.s received and policies is
sued by JOSEPH M. BOARDMaN,
lob ‘2o—y Agent for Macon and vicinity.
~Thk LIVERPOOL AND LONIHiN
hie ii mi iiiiii cnr.
OFFICE iiti WALL STREET, NEW YORK.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL.
X2,#00,000, Ol* $.10,000,000.
I’AID UP CAPITAL, SEKPLUS AND RfcSKKYED FUNDS
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
SOO,OOO INVESTED IN THIS COUNTRY.
DIRECTORS IN NEW YORK :
JAMES BROWN, Esq., Chairman.
FRANCIS GOTTEN, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
GEORGE BAKCLY, Esq.
EUGENE DUTILH, Esq.
JOSEPH FOWLER, Esq.
JOSEPH GILLAKD, Jr., Esq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
ED. F. SANDERSON, E.-q.
W. S. WETMORE, Esq.
EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, Ksq.
President Secretary, ALFRED FELL, Ksq.
Counsel of the Board, A. HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
AYERS, WINGFIELD A CO., Agents,
may 41959-ts Macon, fla.
TO'COPJTR ACTORS.
jWIUOW \v7k7T> WANTED!
* ,> ***'' i Willow n ill he contracted for,to b*
**’” “(b livcrtil on the line of the Canal, at ilie Govern
ment powder Factory, at Augusta, Ga.. at the rate of not
less than 15 ) cords per mouth, commencing the Ist of I>*
cember next. The Willow may be of any size, the smallei
branches being preferred ; the larger sticks must he split im
parts not larger that* the arm It must be rut into uniform
lengths of three feet, and each cord will measure 14 fe* t
long,-i feet high,and * feet broad, containing 120 cubic
I fe"’. The bark must be carefully peeled off at the timr-ol
) cuttine. Pro|*osls ft r this contract will be received until
I the Ist October. Also,
Walilt’d SiiniM-liat<‘ly.
i Soo Cords of Willow, described as above, xvhich will be
j purchased in open market, in small lots, for which a libera i
cash price will be paid, delivered at Augusta. Also,
(VaiJted I limit'd lately,
! Casks Cement, delivered at this city, fur which the
i highest cash prices will be paid.
GEO. W. RAINS,
Major Artillery and Ordinance C. 8. A.
sep 4 24-
j v T at standard prices ; anew and fine lot just opene
land for sale by E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
I mar 14 Second Floor.
SI-'.\V|\< VI At'Sl IN SIS and Mathematical lnstr
merits repaired ami a.iju. ted. and new parts made t
urner. Nexv Tension Pads, Ac., for old machines. By
mar 14 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
J? 11i*e Li c lors,
JUST IMPORTED.
j DALY &. FITZ&ERALB
2-i door from Hardeman & Sparks’ Warehouse.
Have just received
PURS IRISH WHISKEY.
“ MKRBTT BRANDY.
“ SHERRY WINE.
“ MADEIRA A FORT WINE.
These Liquors have been selected with great care by Dai,
during ar< cent x ami 1 In Ireland. They ar
warrantt-d pure. It is deemed entirely unnecessary to re
sort to putf-ry in order to induce a sale. They are of tin
best quality, and cannot fail to establish this commendation
In the mindsof all who try them. The public and judges <
he article, particularly, are invited to call and examine foi
hemselves. (nov2S aft-)
New Southern Music!
| ITNTl T NT received and for sale at the BOOK PF.POSITORY.
*1 Macon, Georgia, as follows ;
Our Botitlioni Ping.
RECESSION GALOP,
ISi- AURKGAKD’S grand march,
ANKEN FOLK A,
SOUTH EKN BOYS—Song,
STARS OK OUR BANNER,
DIXIE ALL RIGHT,
FLAG OF THE SOUTH,
SOUTHERN MAKSAILLES,
PRESIDENT DAVIS* GRAND MARCH.
SECESSION FOLKA,
SECESSION MARCH,
SUNNY SOI'I'H GALOP,
southern battle song,
PALMETTO SOM.,
Address, J. W. BURKE, Agent.
August, 26,1861.
Dili KIT IMPUTATION!
Crockei*y, China,
—AND—
tiLASS \V KI i K
ft I V first shipment from Europe lias arrived in Savaunali.
I'll and those who have ordered packages will liavethcn.
shipped in a few days. There are some of the packager
still unsold, any in want, can, by ordering, have them ship
ped in a few days.
I have another lot shipped from Liverpool 18th of July,
which I shall look for ;n three or four weeks. Send in tin
orders. lam now receiving a
LAKGK STOCK OF
i* hi**-Ware, Tumblers, (.obin>, &c..
FOR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
i
KOMI’ ft IAN KI.ANS-AVAltfc,
Ciiina niiiui r ssuel Tea Setts. Ac., Ac
RIU , 29 R. P. McKVOY.
JI ST UiPORTLD
FROM
Abe Lincoln’s Dominion,
“DESPITE THE EMBARGO,”
!(W POUNDS FRESH TURNIP SHED.
100 “ PURPLE TOP KUTA BAG A Turnip Seed, j
lit “ WHITE FLAT DUTCH “ “ \
DMt “ WHITE FLAT RED TOP “ “ I
For sale at the Drug and Chemical Store of
Macon, June 14th, 1 Cl. GEO. PAYNE.
Medical College of Georgia,
AT AUGUSTA.
f|ISIF thirtieth aetaion of this Institution, will open on
L MONDAY, the Lh November next.
Anatomy, H. F. CAMPBELL, M. D.
Surgery, L- A DUGAS. M. D.
OhetwiMi’v,JOSEPH JONES. M. D.
.Materia Medic* and Therapeutic*. I P. GARVIN, M. D.
Institute and Practice; L. 1). FORD. M. D.
Physiology H. \ . M. MILL! R, 11. D.
Ohketeie-.J. A. EYE. M. D.
Adjunct Professor of Obstetrics, ROBERT CAMPBELL,
M. D.
\V. H. DOUGHTY, M. D.,CLni(:l Lecturer at City Hos
pital. ,
H. B SIMMONS, M. D., Prosector to Anatomy.
If. W. I>. E'ORO, M 1) , Demonstrator of Anatomy.
Lectures, Gull course,) slofi.
Matriculation Fee, sh „
The College building has been thoroughly reiiovattd, and
ruany additions made to former facilities for Instruction.
s. pl% 20- 1 P. GARVIN, Dean.
f is o u n .
KIII.S. Superfine and Family Flour to arrive.
)\JU 16 (M O pounds Choice Family Flour, (sacks) in
Store, and for sale by v,
mar W BOWDRK k ANDERSON.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES, &0
MACON & BRUNS AYR R RAIL ROAD,
qgsp
(’llAN(iJi ol- M ULDULH.
: filial. Trains on th> Road, nu and after Mondav 2-ix
rtotant , win lea.,. M.&n daily (Sundays excm.te ;X
iat . o clock. A. M. i eave Bmuard Roost at 11 o’clock v
\E Cj-ihecting at the latter place with a daiiv i,„p
j Sttiucefui- Hawkhisville. A. E. COCHR4.N 1
M . >ll, My , 1 SGl.—tf Prest and Supß.
I Mliiox &. WE TEH\ RAIL HOVI).
OV and-. Per Sunday, August 4th, Passenger Trains
will be run as follows ; alns
’ Arrive at Atlanta , “
| Leave Atlanta ‘ . P M
I Arrive at Maeon -•* '’ A ?,i
The'ld *U. a.'Train fr.un Macon Cr-nnecU xxiii, the w
j A A. R. u at h.fiO ]>. tn. and Georgia R R at S.f op. ni
_ ALFRED L. XYLEC
Supermtendent Ma--on & \\ - stern R. H Cos
n „ c , . Maco.v, July SOth, IS6I
‘ .Jif’ ‘ l ’ n ' lav > August 4h, the night passenger
trains on thi. l * l oud will l>? (liycojtlr>H< and.
aUfc ’ 7 ALFRED L. TYLER, S ,pt.
8 ***<*> < <r\Tl IM ss. liOAs
! r r" K ’ J: “ ,y ‘f'ii* !>a Wie road oenneeu with the train -n
1 he X! i. on A West fn Railroad from M icon to Atlanta:
j rai t iroiu ruouiH.jUjn to M.icon
“ “ “ “ Atlanta. .’-T.3 sb
I Through tickets can he had at the office of this company
in Thouutston; and at the general ticket office of the Macon
j & Western Rail Road, at Macon and Atl -nta
! Passengers w riling t.go to Chalybeate Spring*, Warm
Springs,or White Sulphur Springs, will tirnl this r- ute \ erv
pleasant. Fine Stage Coaches will leave ThomaHcn daiiy
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
Thoma3ton to Karnesvilie. A. J. WHITE,
july 25-ts Sup’t.
Woslern A- Atlantir Railroad.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 12S Milts— Fnre,. $f (kj
DAY P.A3SKNGEB TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 10 80, A. M
Arrives at Chattanooga at 7.45, P. M
Leaves Ciiattanooga at 9.30, P. M
Arrives at Atlanta at 6 88, I*. M
KVE9HNO PASSZXGKR TRAIS.
Leaves Atlanta, nightly, at 9.40, P. M
Arrives at Chattanooga at 5 ill, A M
Leaves Chattanooga at 8 40, P. ;*
Arrives at Atlanta at S f®, a. M.
This Road connects, each way, with the Rome Branch
Railroad at Kingston, the East Tennesssee ar.d Georgia
Ksilroad at Dalton, and tlie Nashville & Ciiattanooga Ka.il
oa-1 at Chattanooga. JOHN VY. LEWIS,
oct 5 28-ts Superintendent.
Central Hail i ioad.
t'hauiH- ok Srfipflul .
0."li and after Sunday, February 26th, 1960, the Trains
will run as ful’oxx s ;
Leave Savannah K .ofi a. .n., 1.80 p. m. and 1 l.H> r. v
Arrive at Macon B.6ft A. M. and 11. oft p. u
Arrive at Augusta 0 3l> a. m a.ui C..‘>,‘) p. M
Arrive at MUieiigevUle Ik 3fi r. .xi
Leave Macon 10.00 a. m. and lu.ltu p. a
Aarrive at Savannah.... 7.29 a. m.,7.45 p. m. and 10.40 i m
xrrive at Augusta 6.30 a. m. and 6.35 p” M
Leave Augusta 12.30 a. m. and 2 15 p. m
Arrive at KaVannah 7.29 a. m. and 10 4o p m
Arrive at Mac-it* 8.56 ,x w. aim 11 05 e. m
Trains that leave Savannah at 10 05 a. m., only run to
‘lilien, arriving there at 3 10 p. m., connecting with loa. ra.
xlacon train to Augusta.
Passengers taking the 815 p. m. train at Augusta, will
eave Mi leu 6.50 p. m, and arrive at Savannah at 10.40 p. m.
i’asaeugers by li .10 ]-. m., from Savannah will go through
iirect o Augusta.
Passengers l.y either 1.80 or 11.10 p. rn. trains from ga
annah for Macon, or points beyond, w ill meet with no
letentioa at Macon.
Passengers for Atlanta, or p-dnU beyond, or Western &
Atlantic Kau Road, will lea* e Savannah on the 1.80 p. m.
rain; for Miliedgeviile ami Eatonton on 11.10 p.m. tram
ot Soutti Western Rail Rtm-1 heloxv Fort Valley, on 11.10
j. in. train; those lor Montgomery, Columbus, Ac., hy
-ither t: ain.
Passengers from Augusta, for Soutii Western Georgia,
• ,l;, uW t ike the 12.80 a. m. train, to avoid detention at
rlacon. i hose f**r Columbus, Moutgoiuerv, Jic umx take
•itber train,
T ams coimtct at Macon with Macon A West- rn trains to
Irlftin and Atlanta, ant! the wist; also,xxitli South-Western
rams to AH-any, Cuthbert, Eufaula, F'ort Gh ill- -, Aiuericus,
JoHinrbu*. Mmtfg raery, Ac., atid at MIUAi with Augusta
imt gavairt ih i!.!il Road to Augusta and the norlii ; at Sa
aunah xviil- the tri-xveekly Sle.msfiipa to X. w York ; also,
Cth o!cu!iihi).s t.. PMIaiK-lpUft and Baltimore.
B , iJ.’s change in 8, bed ute, the connection, both ways, at
Augusta, vith tin Smith Carolina Rail Hoad is sret-r-d, and
uLsseager- -v.ll hiix’r* no detention at Augusta or Miiien, as
-eretofote. GKO. VV. ADAMB,
D* l ’ ‘9 General Fujierintendent.
KAIL ROAD.
<BB Qiß
Olianije ot Scliednle.
Cu'o Diisly 1 rutin between Jlucon Columbus.
.eave Macon 945 a. m and 115 p M
xrrive at Columbus 6.80 e. a. ami 6.86 a m
neaveUoluiubus. B.lft a m. and 8.80 P. m
xrrive at Ai.xcon 9.00 a. m. ami 9 06 p si
One daily Mail Train beiween Alacou slid Ciialialiooxliee
rort Games, Uuttd eri ami Albany.
-eave Macon 10.26 a u
Arrive at Chattaliooci.ee 6 47 p m
oeaveChattahoochee 10 35 p. m
Arrive at M con p. u
Tilt Mail and Passenger Trains from Albany connect
laily at .-mithville, No It* 8. W R. IE, and from Fort G-ines
laily a! Cuthbert, with Chattahoochee Mail Train.
-eave StnithTille at 8 37 p. st
Arrive at Albany 5 06 p m
Leave Albany at 1 15 p w
Arrive at Stnitliville 8.8(1 p m
Leave C-ittibert at 6.(M p. x
Arrive ;tt Fort Gaines 7.45 p. m
-eave Fort Gaines at .....10 45 a m
Arrive at Cutbbert at 12 42 P. ft
Making rhe connection witli the up and down Chat a
mochee Mail Train.
Trains to Columbus firm a ‘hrough connection to Mont
?omery, Ala., and Augusta, Kingston, Wilmington, Savan
iah MiiledgeviHr and F.atonton.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bainbridge,
‘homasville, Ac.
_ Passengers ! -r points below Fort Valley, should take the
■sight Train from Augusta and Savannah to avoid detention
it Macou. F'or other points take either Train
VIKOIL POWERS, Eng’r & Sup’t.
Macon, Feb. 2ftth, TSCI.
•I A COX t it ESIERN RAILROAD.
tf&sa KK&s a~i T 1
- jgaM;
d’o Meri'iiaiit s.
81’ the recen* Rail Road Convention at Chattanooga,
the following rates were agreetl u]*on between Xtvv
>rieans and Macon, by Rail all the way.
Sugar, per 10d |hs 89
Bait “ “ “ 120
Rope “ “ “ 176
Bagging “ “ “ 1 75
Molasses at owners’risk 1 67
Molasses at K. R. risk 1 77-
Coffee per 100 lbs... ; 1 67
rid other Merchandise in pro[*ortion. Further iufurma
ion will be obtained at the office in this city.
ALFRED L. TYLER, Buperintendent.
Macon, Ga., Aucust 21,1861.
1. S. HUHAL WtSIIIISTOS BLOCK,
’ _
Corner Mulberry Street and Coil on Avenue,
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