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I. E G A Ti A 1) V J2RT I S EM KNTS.
$ ’ KoHtilAi IHftron fount).-Witeriit- J«hn
*. * 0 .-'iOith applies to me tor I.eUeftnf A JitnmMt 4; q.
on the 1 tat* oi Y ll.U.Finlifi ani Charles E. Smith, late
<»l *ai.l 1 minty deceit. t-d.
•hi*' ■i! r«- li.et eld cto ..He arid adtiloni.-li all pi !>OItS enri
• v'rni'.J tu 1, and uj>jir«ur at my tiDkf nliMh tlt.« tnr.* pi *•-
• >1 i 1.) I.i», lu in.v. .. iiisi-, 1 any they t. an, nil v "••lift lrt»
ti*i- should not I. rrui.Dd r.> ihe i«i,i J,,nn G. Smith.
‘■‘ivtll Winter uiy hand Oi l otb'.c tl t,;tt 11 re, tin- Tlh
Jim. I**. ’ jjiu j,. paiUxKK,
.1 an. i. 4„' .'it tji jibjiy.
1 OHIMVI (t VIUJVs N%« tl. Aza* ~b..- f.
ii an ciiltr fi«tii tin- iWtlliinr) * i tl..mt.in ■ .mil) will
be "10 0(1 till til 1 I ... |I f 111 *.i I|l ll Ur l , ttt Pc.* I> , tt ■
•-a:« avi.t us land bvhdqHt-.. to tl.c- »■ i.tU- t V Humph
- M 1 nowii it* 11-* 4 >l n unu* place, two initessoulh. l Kmt
Y Gley, adjoining lan.l- l»*l*ifi,<itiif to Maj. .1 A M M 1
T«ri„: ,#nUteduv. ISABELLA N. HI Mi'll.
j*n 1 ids A imr-x.
and 1 tiuK(> lA, 4*u Iu 1.1, t € ouiiiy.-To ui v, i,vji
*.JI If Jil COSi.'SHM
Where*.*, John W C'ai nuhttrs’, 8r„ ban applied to m* f.,r
It irer tci niiitiinUtraUuii n the e-iatt ut Johu W. OariuHi
• r -, J, , |,.te ot said county, det’d.
Ihr ur> therefore to cue aj,d udtooni h all parti** in
-I■. i-it I, whether k-ml red or creditor ,t- ■ »h«w eau-e, it any
they ha . <*, w iftiii» the time ).-r*' rilie»l by luw, why It-iu-o
ulimtUl not In- granted to said applicant.
Witnes# m> hand this l>e- embef ‘jSlh, l c Cl.
t ii* 1 ll Cl T. 1. 15. BROWNE, Ordinary.
J I Fiilualti (omit). —Whereas,John
"1 T. Reaves has made application to me for letter-, of
administration on the estate ol .1. V. Cowan, late of said
county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons in
terested to show cause, if any they have, why said applies,
tlon should not he "/rallied.
Given under my hand at nttl -e, December I(*t!i, 1*451.
droll 89 -Si V. I. 15. I: ROW .IK, Ordinary.
| t I.OK'. I A , Pulaski Comity. Wlirin*, H.
"Jf tlargroves has made Mptillcation to Inc for letters i>f
a liuiiil-truiion oil the c-iate r.l \V. Hargrove-, late ot a.ci.t
• •oucly, 4,
ln« e aiv theieture to cite and admonl.-)i all p- i.oii* in
tcrested to tliow > auie, it any liiey have, üby Uj-iJ J|.|.li a
lion 'tiout I not he framed.
, tii veil under it,y hand at .Hie.-, Ue. amlu-r loth, IKCI.
irn r. b 9 - Til h f, I*. BKtiVV >1 Id, ordinary.
dvfilltji 1, PiliUbt. i i OllUl ) . I'<al l 0i1.1./
a If Sr'i » OMCkh i :
VVi.vi . (tardy I i'ipet appih if. me lor iettrv* r.f ad
inh.it iati. n the < ur ut John 1.. Wood, tat; ofcaiu
i- lut, , an d.. e. ,i
i«" ... in- .< mi., to nu- and ii.in.nr.. I* .all any dnsrular
It.i t,itld I I ui.d .1 . .1,101 , ..t .and. . aj. <1 k> o. ,ui app.)
'■a. / > 11.,. s.ihio thetiiiiepre 1 iLed hy low, hi. j «h ow
lan ~1 in, u.e> 1,» .. , why Uitera .1 adtninudratlao on the
► fate ol "aid dr .cased, should nut he i» aed 10 the appii- '
■ ant.
ti.'/en unit r iny hand and official ,i|tnature,lhia Ilectin
ber 9th, 1801. k, I. H. BiIOWNF,
dec. j] 89-5 t Ordinaiy.
f' Iff 14) IHr m n.-. r.i I. , v,1... say nf< :
itAine i.< Ben, alii! ttnit he h -l.in'*. t*i f fwiL. Mup- ot
'unlit I’.iiiui y, <.ia. 11.- !.. at..nit or ddy.-aii old, of a
dau . Opp. 1 toji.r. A yery . inall man.
Oct V ! W. I! JOM fUieritf,
Macon . ..uni y . Ua.
Ootaiuutiei., Oct. ‘.'Olh, Jc.ol.
I 111 IT i lffciKS, hlf lliv 1 INKS, Ac.
UJ F have cnnirlhuted to ihe 1 ouni/ Otiard niir private
Soldier, (equipped ut our uwn t-.xpeii *-, > ..iu* lo ihe;
Ina il 1 itlu.nl 1a . a l'i*. *.i*e 1.. I 'apt N 1 'a (‘a ,al 1 v Ci.iiij.ai.y
I'»* the.-oa.l .1.-1.-iii «-. Mr have -lul.y. i d.rd *t.e prorenly
id Ihr -all Ilf live Mill USu lid i Imi re ['failed Hill* 11 ei"W lu t lie .
Confederate loan. Ni.w, hi niil. i ih.it w may he ready
1 . pfi.ioote lli** iiiti*ie..i. ut Idu i iniiiiii.il eoiinlrv, und re
1 1 •'ll lilt- I elur nun 1 Mild le* » illl liin 1 1 Hit , and I lie riln eie
In 1 ally , illul ttlS*<• lueot pli.rnplly mil ell”ad«S|ieli! w ith 1
in.. Cos i ile< tec'.il. (in Vel nine lit, mill the till l'» lu‘e 1. 1 lu in L I ltd, j
VI. p! ■ .pi.-c«* lu Id 1 a lire live lh..u:vaii.f .ti tl fee >■ rufl etl fruit
li."> t.r e 0 tin n, I jnod nili Id liny, I 111 on cent ■< li»r I tie rot
1 ..*i, .0(1 11tt- lire. 111 tin re/'.llm prlee.l id I i*U year. Me
J< j ve I. y Ia 1 I lit* I nest cele In.) al~r l, iii I In* CotilVder alrSI a ten,
•'•*«. in ' "I Apples, I*l-...f , IVai lie.*, I'luliiS, AplientM, j
ti-etui mi -*, Ompe-i mid othei mall frmt . N..w is y our j
ii.tie, V tinr 1 ottmi 1i op ymir hatid.n Iteliv'ei on. nr iimi C ;
Ll.‘ ol i oUon :u t lif* C.M intflnlj I'epot uh|4>ed In our f.l’iter j
no the .trlltei > ol s.|.:li lire : a ymi wilt plant, and we
pi. .On ie lu Sufiiisli you a enlleiMlnli that will stSII.I u ft j
.1. laiiu.l.l 1.1 pride lor Vopt Run 1 vv hi *1 Uiey . rt urn v irtor i
'* *( out m. vv al', and SulIT hr I’ll 1 lldepelttl <.(|. t- atiall Itr lull V I
eJt abli she.| We deelre In liiat.e mil Millls. i Ipt lull I lyl i Olfl j
p-htehy liie mnidte nl Noveinhn Wc coimneiiee takinv !
ip u. «s iliriot Hie loth ol November. Plunteurly to i n«m e
1.0 ■ f«!* 11. the 111-.lllh It) y I*lll llt*l'-..
t .i Ini itirr pmticnidix, upplv to
HARRY C A Ml* .4 SftN.
Cuv Uhjiiiii, Ua., 0.-t in, Isltl .-—dec 4 id
VV. S. R MATHEWS,
7 i
• TKACH Kit OF
Piano, Oii»au and Ilaniioi»>,
IN UovV pi. p ile.| lit receive pupil hy the quarter, nr hy
lit. year, at the rate id Sixty Indl.ir.* for the nradenn. .
.> ■,i ol leii months, t-u Lea on- ( cel. ni'.nth. I ;'iveti [
ii t . lie I > • l.le net o| pupils Wfiell ilr ili-il.
.Mr VI I, p. ejuyi -I lo j>iye strict uli.t piiti. iilfil atli'Olloll j
t. . . i v pu pit cirt i uctrit i.l ins iti re, and . onliih Idly * \p. et ■■
i. sal u i icuoii to nil patii iis. Pupils imiy coiurneiu .
Prjiteiiitiel Id Ndlhes leUlutiil iat Hie Mclhudist ol tin
liioiiai P..1..W 1 1.-j.uid.iry \y ill receive* prninpt attention.
I n-ieiier- «;iyi-n when desired.
M.icin, Aueiist SJS, lstil. Sep 4 y '
I 'I N 1 1 ARTS!
f fi 1 Sl S ' I’hotegraphic-Portrait* colored in Oil,]>ro»I l»y
I .1. A. PIT*HI A BRO , Triangular Block, Macon, tin.,
aii.- Mil! cons idered I Ik* best I<* In at til) ikm! in t Ik* State. Wi*
were aw irded tin* premium again this year, at tin* Slate
Fair, which has ju#l closed, for the host Photographs. With
our new process tor enlarging Photographs to lito size front
Ji.tguerrootypea of deceased persons, and with the ai«l of
two tlr.*»t class Artists employed hv us, we are producing
Portraits as perfect and as in in li like the original no it Is
possible Pi'-ture* to ho made. Call at PUGH'S and Be?
the Photographs by their new process, which are the largest
ever made in the State, none liKe them can ffi* seen else
where. -1 tfIiUOTU'KS at very l.tw prices. (oct&l
\ aluable l*lnnt.ntion
FOE BA LE.
lAlf now offering for sale one of the mo t valuable
plantations in West Florida, lying on Spring Creek,
Jackson county, containing Foi rtu n Hundred Acres of
flrxi ipiality Oak and Hickory Land; three hundred acres
cleared and fair improvements. The land is strong lime
hfcd, will bring upon ail average year, 1,000 lbs. of seed
cotton, and 20 to 2ft bushel* corn, and is convenient to mar
tot, 20 miles to Mariana and 22 toWoodville,on the Chatta
hoochee ltiver, where cotton brings as good a price as it
does in Macon. Or I will sell 2,200 acres, if wanted. My
object In selling is to get out of debt. I can always be found
„n tho premis'-s. Reference' in regard to the land may be
hud by vein:* John V. Pi ice, Americus ; James W. .lower.*',
n* ii Pr- ton; Chas. W. Crawford, lie# county; Key. Mr.
.la, t -"it, Cutlihi rt, and all of Georgia.
IT t nil.!., ai NEWNAN Met-AIN.
\ aU Ai;LK VL \NTA
not: sas.*:,,
id. -tibc *.ii • i . tut /nis dciir.ibl, plantation
■ iUl.it. U 111 I Ik* l Kill dial IKI Ol Suaitll , utility , 111.,1 tihotil
it hi de ■ lrmii Aruencus L contain;) Fiehteen Hundred
...■if :,ecyen hundred ot which i ■ cleared, and in .i gc u j
,t»* of >■ olt iv if is undoubted iy as t,cii*d a plant as Inn
...-iior. . t.. inner cotmiy. A :ocd dwelling hoii.a ,iu*i,ro
I,.* u ~,'iu aiui n iftr, nut ..11 otln r in ci .-eai \ out b.oldmgs
e.n ti. • jiremn a, and pli nt vof v, aier. it adjoiru the rich
laud* oi i M Fuil.w.W .T. Adorns,and other-. The place
may be *. l ed at any liuk
p< i*. ous wisbiuging to poii liaie will ,-iihgr call flu me a
the plantation, or ildilii *.e ai Ali.cli.U-, county
Ucorg id.
dc •><; in if A. J. SCUtlTCrilet.
\ <TiakH P lor C apildlisls,
M A «'ON C, If VST MI LL for SALE.
OX% I\4i U\ ill oitts triit-y ot mil Gi.l lh*
ji » . tii*- a>l nlh* l « I»! , T' , pium»l' , • ilr cili l*» »tis
j, r,, f t .l I Ilf* ft I .!«*» *1» i»» i.l Mill* l•* :t Ailol.ii U jaiulivci
| (,v \i itl li* •Vb ill Ittitlttlt* • »t*U t‘iili«l \tl*
J,t ln l* .* d.tV | iUI<I t::iltitul lail it* iu.iUk * profit -
it w « II Hi.lti.l ill U»r* Lih.U «•! .1 With Mittlritßi
ijot.tl lit t .Ti'i | »( t*ii }»r«i|i«*i l> .
L*t t.v ll mil oil X In'* v *»Ut« r culilirt l «•«! vlill ,
1 i »U* , < ti* l*i* libt.billetl ul Mill.
IIUH'KniI.LFT X Cvfc
1 111 j>< M's MI il Ts <> l H *<'.
fitnt stn, hi i:it \ i \»*iu ss i oHtMW
I tip it* -to ruiiiiiii!* :» It i-to ly lit \ I. ‘ uii iht* l)< u
*. ~i L.i'l Kv‘.*L LiWilU l Mh« oil «:»ii 'hiiMlitv n* Vbua'Mlii\ i,t» i
inf i v it 1• * tt’i ,A, M. iit \ lii t*v *il :tii«l tor
r.-ii.t.-.i !*• ill M.ut'HiM on Li'ffiit i*ii i tnMi.. i.i
Lt *ir« ift ;vU *‘ti |»r rv» i.l. t.
M. V. Md)oNAt.O t
Miicv 0:;., Bvnl. >^t.
A Oitvci.
a .I! .1. Vi. (10P.MAV having extensively used Lrirt.yu
%> V . Kfciuue take* pleasure in saying il i the w u ,t -t»K.
■..,*. I>■ remedy lo ci<rv children ot V\,)E.a.- Vie ever t new a
U i i.ii l..iUH<iuite siift.iie.il l.ii* o;. cases.
iialtCVilie iliat luoic chiljii n Ble lOil Irnlit tin* eit *>?
s "I.': th.iblidlnuliot}ierefi»,-.es I rei'iHldm ud il i,«ti f. t,»
ev< i, bod V. In usilie, invn.Pt: else is Dir. JUry |i*p,u» tUi*#
the . t.ll.lic. (.ring anduil. lte idea thcgicaiV,.,
11 n,*h ; •■■be ~,.1 m Vet bi*fi',r»* found a luuie > , |S ur *m*
tadi m-iiuirdy to •«’ rehed o|*ok than lii, W A. iuilw ■
Yetmifuae.
Patio:*.ton,<;a., Fell. 2, ISCrt.
Lillie’s Anodyne Cough Drug# r4 c . . ~,|a 1, ft
Lit it- ** \ ,-rmituge, in large 1<04ic5.... f ,‘ H(
*1 ktic’-. Vermifuge, in Vito
King uni'lWter Worm Ointmenfr........ y
Little’s French l, Ja»
mar 21, M.-,
r«r<l Corn aud Kectittvd WifeLskey.
** A/» ItltLH. Whiskey, consisting of *« #;*!-.» A Carey'
liM / Extra ReCtiflej, M “ Kentucky IHttv H
n^BSeeCoi n,”(Veoigia Plal^erJi,' , “ !'/*•% ,
other b.andfl, all recgiveil direct fro-ai the V)iStiUers,:ii,d !
or sate low.by McCA-LLIK a JONfciJ. *
mar 7 “ J
tiE \EIiAI, Al* VKKTISEMEATtt.
CAHHART& BKO.
(t »i f dt Ml w ton )
tlavi- rifuin* *! in iiii jiluct*, win r
will in- jilcast-il In ve their Friends. All
e HninuniiatitHik }.iuiiij,fjy atiende.! t<*.
&ciF" Stuif* la Hdh-K.u’ H..ck JJuiliiiii'/, rn
1 la I l et Hll Pt f.
*T Ih CAKHAKT,
WM. }J. CAUIIAUT.
Ma.'on, March lS,lSfii.
NotiifC <o BuiltlttfS uiid Jobbc;iH.
• LUMKER Foil-SALE.
f| HlKsuhserlher would infi.nn Li- friends and the public
I in genural, Unit he ha. the largest and In st lot of
srasox i: i> 1* i \ *: u 11 ri: k
ever exhibited in Middle flroecia, enns'wtinp of Seantlinr
of all si/.es and commonly used in imuse huiidmg ; -(Unrtered
and Im tured flooring, wctherlioutiling, eniing, and all
other kinds suitaide for building.
Al / .Mill is near the Central Railroad, and will deliver a*
. tie road <.n accommodating ti-ruis. Any person wishing to
| putt-ici e, ;ii|.li -. me at lrvyint ii. and ! will send horse
1 and Ini ,'y to meet liie do, ti am a t Me Int y re’s, arid eiili vey
; tin hi to ihe iiPli free of char --
pt.lm;i. ir o. r. burnsy.
I ’rotvs and C * rape \ iues«
A 111 Sr I r ,T OF
i. :tii,» l i lt il 'TrRCs,
FOR SyLr .T WiR PRICE.*.
(a It A I*l : \’ I \ K. !»3
Ol ihe folior, ir,g varittiei, with prices atiacbed :
l
VINES FOR VISEYARD.
Per lo.i Per 1 ,000.
Catawl u, one yeqr j. iml on
leahtld, •• “ .do 3<i t*o !
M • , 1.(1 40 (Rt
p.l.i k KA\ORITK ... 10 (hi U> o*.i
Cuti in <of the ahov va*i*ty ■? .’ Mi pm I,ot>o. Also, cut*
•liiM nt otliei v ,ti lei u. , Colliedel 4te ntnln--3 or . t'y s»i'-
4'i'jylitnt r thk«'h O. «•. .% 1»A MS,
•>. r 0 - Fast 'Mmmi, Ci a.
:iik(l SimaiiMfr lAislnoim |„r
1 .S C. I .
Dir Oct lutjioiLat uiins flotai Kruiuua via Now (Hleaiid ’
Mus. V. DKSSAU
V\J Ol I. i> Vr .pr it full y an lit ui nee i o the i
VV lu.lie lh.it .il.- h.i ju-il relurde.i fi lull
New' Orleans, where she lias pot. ha rd tor j
.it. .1 lull not Iment ol Millinci y, I.ace, J
anil l*i. li.uViil.x, ot 110-lai. ’I .til e.:l iinpoi ii Jj.
I illull, and opelied he) lforiliei s on'l'hui.c- ft,— Jr qT- v s j
-1 Ma*- I. "s Mr iI‘ in i e*.nil.let,*
lleil the l.tdle Will in- plea c.l .V illl Ihe4l y|e f/a j
fwV" Millinei Uppll. dat Viliu|. :!;tlo Willi W iwf j
R id Millinery Qmvd ain '
111 illiiun]! MiUmeuj!!:
I‘AKIS S’! VI.IS .
«itt
\ in. JSI < < )rlon.nH.
SIMJ IN < ; (> I 1 IMOI.I
M n;. HOWLAND
n\s iijiene.l a tin.* a- uiiiuent of ihe newest Paris)
Style- ..I
L«n!i<*s‘ H;tls dim! l>liliiiN k ry (soods,
Oi recent and Hire, i Ouimrlaltou to Ni w Orieans. ,
11 r c.i dome is and <u lit .’s iut in vited to call, and she is ,
Sat isll.-d lli-il they will he pleased.
irr- Milliner.-- from a diitan.-c can he accommodated !
Willi PATTERN HATS and uiiv lyle of MII.LINKUY
iloops. a j, r ;)
OIMDtSITK LAN I El? HOUSE, |
JVCACOIV.
SILK DRESS HATS $2.75 TO $3.00.
The Commercial Straw is ea3y, SI.OO
“ Senate is not bad,
“ Planter's Hat i3 very light, $1.40.
“ Eng’ish is Fim.-t.
\\(H)L HlTS,ifittJmFW STRAWS.
I k'i'i>nif a- m;o.
SUNDRIES.
|| w w/| NlxV/ Sacks Liverpool Sail,
. O " I.Y. V .lies heavy Ciunny Via.-- in-r,
■idii Vioils Machine Rope,
let* Pule Maeiin S.hb tinK.a,
Heavy Osnabmgs and Tarns,
■.• ii Pales Negro Ixersey-i and Stripes,
Add He s p: one Rtn Cotlee,
-pi Hn i- Hi. on, hides and Shoulders,
2a Tieivea plain and i tnvassed Uams,
;.|| Kegs choice Leaf Lar.L
Id bids, ehoic* J.ec.l lard,
:u Boxes Aihiiro.fitir.e C-iefies,
2ft Pe.Xi.*■ p,-1 n. t'atldi, ,
•■'i III.I*. No. 1 Hyiup,
Aft lihds. Cuba MrdrtS'.e- ,
In Kbif. Pleached Whale and l ard Oil,
Foi ale* !>y BOWORV. A ANDERSON.
Itucois, <'<il'ii. liiii’it unit
H f PiShS 15 A CON, hoe round.
i e) 75imi Pushels CORN.
2.. Parrels LA K lb
v:. it ..If Lam Is J. A RO.
dll Ke,*3 I.Altl*.
*.im e.i.i- P. f oi.d Family HGi It,
*.d II 1.0 . Nl» * I vs?!*;!,
dd Lid- HV Rt ’P
"ft Hall Lida. RV tU'P.
lUii Pdds. l>tSi.e,l Si llAt!*,
7ft Sicks COFFER.
125. Hows TOfiAt tO.
non Hid . VS MIHKf V.
For ~:i\ * low ii.r Cash. ASTIFR AVFP.L
Marini l-e|. 2m h, 1 Mil
>4 tilti\l • t 4 4 Nf liVl* Sillc.
x > P- i \ H Ai.N Silo £
c.i pi. a. *
1. b lilies V*:
: o Itfu i cm vv otsky,
2.. Hi.:- N. Pvt Up,
1 ~ ;< l l>«> a iflt,
t •** Fa . s ! , *ran<Fv > Fin Win*' m*«l Lvui|).
~-olr.il 1 RQ-.k a M V.HOUR.
ftASLSTARY BOOKS.
4 VhW ■ "l*plv *• Hnr.lic'a T:t. ii. *, ?. oil’s Tactic*,
s-Jb c.,..pel’s Tactic-, Cavalry T.u-ta *, aud Mat., l.’s ii. ..
lit.-on Void F’fniii.alK.n, 1,.r sale ai
1 h 13 HOAULMAN’S.
OII>. *a Av,
),'l A Ii Caeks Speim. Gd,
...MNi pouiHt* puc* Lead,
Its* iioxes Si in.Lav ill h .
Two Parrels Neat Foot (Mi and
Five Barrels of S araisli, fur sale bv
oei 2 if Ko&s A RFYMOI’R .
IAI»IXTKI> OAII V.
Vi. \»c«;«: vTOI K OK
PRINTS, BLEACHED GOODS
* l..\>vN ELS, KKRSKVP,
DRILLINGS,
LINSEYS, FLAX THREAD, BUTTONS,. tc.,
vt ii.h >*e a ill dispose of at small advance over cost,
oct 28 ROSS A SEYMOUR.,
\Vli<*a.t, 1) y<>, K;irl<*y ai»«l Oats.
U It.ItTJLO espeeinUy for Seed. In store and
ijf vale, by , <ocl Ht) McOALUE 4 JOWISS^*
Tity one or orn
,\rff lllark I‘ocki‘t Huts,
liuy one NESS' STYLE
BROAD BRIM.
The y. ZOUAVE
ELACX TRIMMED
Will BECOME you !
So will the
MAROON
And the
F.x, Nat, Nutria.
So will the LIGHT BLACK
BROAD ROUND
SOFT HATS.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Southern lauranre Compaities.
Merchants* Insurance Company,
RtUHifu i VIRGINIA.
t \t' It f.’tiyn 11 a// jt.ti.i/ n,“ * , l i>* i^fioo
Surf>hi / ii, ni o ]in ),OfK)
A I’Ll ASA NTS, Pie>id*:a.
JOH '4 H. .ViuS i'AGPE, .r< ly/j.
Euluula Home Insurance Com^’y,
i;i I A(.*LA, Al 41-Ail \.
j Chat tn'td Cufilial ... . >2' •*»,OOP
1 tl h f ’itjiitaf n id \n iiinnijti •• < u-*,«*OU
Florida Hoixie Insurance Comp’y,
APALAGHi OLA, FI OLID A.
(. a h ( \ifutal >1 ."#O,OOO
JOHN i». ATKiN'4 p -laeui.
JOHN B. F.LTON, Seerrtai . .
ufjQnstrance.
DEPARTMENT AT SAVANNAH, OF THE
Georgia Home Insurance Company.
< .*«<>; (ul - - - - - - - $250,000.
OR JAMES P. bO/EMAN, Pi- id ut.
D. F. WILPOX, Secruuri.
A. W ILBUR, Actuary.
I»H. K. J* ARNOLD, of Savani ah,
L't.i.smvii.g I'hyaician. t
The above art- all fir. t els i Cotapanies, and risks wdi.
he taken on x’l kinds of property, and esj« daily ai Uidton,
tor lull tl.i. r lot nth* nt the value, cither on the plantations
or stored .nth* wai-ln , v is was recommended ny the
Co/i. ...e,.and J ii.j/.ini/ Oonveiiiion held in llacuii.
At-., nil tl.e L.le of ail peraOKS fc.i the hetjeht of their
friends *;r on the life of o car Or -. as low as other good and
re-ipoosirdc *...a.p3uief, and ait i.,w< j lompily Settled.
Office in !>&■&..ur’s Block, ou Second Htrect, n.xt duor t-.
alley, up ■ ta,rs. E. C Agent.
| OCt i'i-filll
RICHA RD CURI l
UUEAI., mkl.U, HKt AND LIH iA.MKAUt
vri.uo.r,
rniih undfei signed, ae event or ihv
J Asin a in-urir.ee Corn pan,, of Hartford,
Pt..jen* Insurance t. ,nt liaiiiai.i,
No!il. Am.ricari tire liia.irai.ee 00., of Hartford,
Lai aytU* file li.surai.. t» Cos , oi brjoklyn,
iitaie h r lr,surtii..v Cos ot New Haven, and
As*..a Lire Insurance Cos , of Hartiord,
Is prerareu to injure every dec. ription cf Prcperfy—in
the ahoy* nr-t ia»s •otapanle -on terms lavtuahie to the
asiuied Apply to kIUH'D. CURD,
Irti '(#o-tf Agent
THE GEORGIA
a\si R %>( &: KHip iiw,
COJtUMBI S, GEO.
CHARTERED CAPITAL. - - $250,000
111 RECTORS.
John M. McGnugh, W. 11. Young,
R.ih't. M. Qui.l.y, J. 0. Htrupper,
o.o.Cody, J. P. Illgr-s,
Daniel Griffin, W, If. Hughes,
Jain. and T. Bozeman, Jauie.-i Ennis,
L. T. Downing.
JNU. McGOl GH, President.
I>, F. W’n.i ( ..a, Secretary.
Insures dwellings, stores, merchandize, cotton and other
pi., luce, an i all kinds ot insurable property, against loss
or iluiiitt -i-by lire. Apidic.tt’oiiS received at .l )»olicics is
sued by JOM'PH M. BOAKDMA.N, i
feh '.'ti —y A.;eui fur Macon and viciiiity.
iSLtV CLI-uul. AM) I.DKDUN
IKE ii LIFE IfEHUEE Win
OFFICE r»U WALL KTRKF.T, NEW YORK,
AUTHOHIZKD CAPITAL.
X‘2,O(R>,ooo, o«* *»l(l,OO0,0t>4>.
earn rp oapitai., si'hpiis and rfskrvkd funds
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
S00,(M»0 INVESTED IN THIS COUNTRY,
DlltliCTOliS IN Nt.IV YOU 1£ :
JAMES BROWN, Esq , Chairu.an.
FRANCIS GOTTEN, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
GEORGE MAKCLY, Esq.
EUGENE DUTII 11, E q.
JOSEPH FOW LER, Esq
JOSEPH G li.f.ARD, Jr., Esq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
El*. K. SANDERSON, Esq.
WM. S. W K I .MOKE, Esq.
EDWARD M. AP.CHIB.ALD, Esq.
President Secretary, ALFRED PELL, Kcsq.
Counsel of the Board, A. HAMILTON, JY., Kiq.
AYERS, WINGFIELD A CO., Agents,
may 418f*9 If Macon, Oa.
MACON SEED STORE.
1' AMHtI l SI’S FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. —W. S.
J ELLIS lias just received a large supply of
GARDEN SEEDS,
Front Landreth’s, warranted genuine, for Bale at the lowest
prices, wholesale anil retail.
£#“Also, a general assortment of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Macon, Oa., Jan. If., ts W. S. KT.LTS.
DISSOLUTION.
THE firm of Bolshaw A Herzoo is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. The books of the firm will be found
j at the store of Mr T. H. Bolshaw, who is authorized to use
1 the firm name only in liquidation of the business.
T. Jf. BOLSIIAW,
F. UMtZOG.
Macon, July, 29,15C1.
Having this day purchased the entire interest of F. Her
j zog in tiie firm of Bolshaw A Herzog, all notes and accounts '
I will be settled by me.
1 shall continue the business at the old stand, No. 11, '
Cotton Avenue, near Mulbe. ry street, where may he found
l a good assortment of
! ('HINA,
- GLAiSS,
CROCKERY,
COAL OIL LAMPS,
PLATED CASTORS,
; TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY, &<>.,
FOtt «7tSlf ONV,Y.
1 T. H. BOLSHAW.
j The mi.Ursigne.l having disposed of lbs interest ir. the
I firm of Balshaa .t Herzog to T. II Bolshaw, takes pleasure
S in recommending him to hia friends.
;* aug 7 F. HKRZOG.
(oilee v Molasses, Nails,
TO ARRIVE
UOO Vlliita. Sugar*, various
It&gx Cuba t otiVe,
i,o<) Bui reU Vcvt Orleans Jlolasie*,
IdO Ii rgs Nails.
Ail of whitt, * *di cu ...;t at a mall alva»c« over cost.
! dr. 1 BOSS A SEYMOUR.
|
<;t \ NO. 1 JME, &c.
* AA llitl.S. It'riK.le’z Phi.sphate.
1. vl* t scud Macks MapesSuper l’h< -phate ol L roe.
( ft'ki ** Ueese'i Manipulated Guano.
I.H) l.lils Auien. rtii G'.iaiiO.
In “ lat ud Planter,
100 “ Lime.
I*t>r sale atJUnufacturer’s prices by
f rl » 2»i _ AiGIFR AVUKM.
OEORCrlik REPORTS,
von. slat
X I S’l’ T> rived aid f..i ale hv
*f J. W. BURKE,4gt.
Price ffSbil. Orders by mail }*roiuptl.v execu'.-d when
, CcnUipaui. *1 ».V l!*e i r-tr.
' qriJATItW No~icT
, By AilA' | ,Rs who ir.. dv a Writ of Garnishment, imd
ipiest: a I n.O Act I the Oonfedli ate Slates, Ilia*.
,-riinr theias-Bves «.f In 11 iptiiements by makttiv prompt
arid sat:rla* torv - leiiirtui Ik uie a, i, > .* in X• ..
i vY. (’ DANIKLL, Receiver S. D. G.
i Bavannali, 25ib Mepteiulm., l^ol. ‘*ct 2-'.-
■ MoCnllio iN Jones,
| JIVCE the re’r ent fire, b.xVc i „,ed rtea •. • .nposite
* their old si .i lul on Cch.m Avenue, -'here t:iey ;u> pie-
I pared to supply all eUStoiOers * r *«
Bacon. Lard, Flour, lorn, aXc., &c.,
i pP“G!VE US A CALL. yuiy 9.
r* Xa O TT 3PL r
A A BHI s. Siiperdne and Family Flour to a rive
!«)UU lfcjhu pounds Choice Family Flour, (sac)*!) in
Btore, wild fyr «aie by
mar '.Hj JiOWDEE 4 AN’D£lti«.N,
fir F.RAL ADVF.RTISF.MENTS
R HALL.
[U im 1 b. ij.'crtn ruy OLD FRIENDS and
PaTEO' : i:.. ■<:: the Hr.- I have obtained the Rooms
~i it. rA i \ ' i ~ Granite Hail,” and ovei
t!, r -i ..f k. P Kfoy * i M I’liktii'k A Laluar,
i nhcie i . af.. r j »i'«i w : plca.eJ u .iff my fiieuds
,'n*. ... .1 Htii a my l«->t fur theD cfun fort and
I pic* are. Very Keapr,.uaiiy,
, , - L’KNJ. I DENSE.
i :Eo'\\ r n >g~ no'i'Ru
t;j,.:•* i‘ . ,-vi llOUffO, M atoll, U:t.
By E. K. BROW & SON.
\§ JP.AI S r. ly on the uftival of every Train. The
ifX Prop'■'-tor? nil: spare n*> pnn* to make their guest*
comfortable. l«-b2*2 y
hie sn iii;i.i;i iKi.i) house.
“ Like the Phoenix from its Ashes.”
'III! tT large, new and elegant ID*u?e, recently erected
1 nn the ruins ■ , tny old e* .b!-;t.ment, Mulberry ft reel,
M Gu. t »* now open Br the re , tion snd arcommda*
tion of Boarders and transient guests.
The Mouse La- been newly furnished throughout, in the
best mann- r, and the Proprlet r , ill endeavor to make it a
1 IIS ST CLAW fIOTCL,
lH ?itti&t!uii h ( k li; r il»» * titil? i>i*l<>w the Meihodlst A lid
opposite the Prf>t»ytprLin Ohiiivh, and tunr the* hunks and
l>tares oflitiilnt:^.
Connected tkith itie Huum ! u. lai/e
Livery and Sale Stable,
where Drover*. ..nd othri's .an find accommodations for
theit stock.
The patr.mage of hi; old friends and of the traveling
public gene rally, is rrspet Hatty .-ola it* 1.
0.,v5-tf M. BTUBBLEFIFLD.
WASHINGTON HALL
¥is still open to the public. Special arrangements yJCS*.
L will i e made t.r the _ .mu. >d«t.cn cl members taijj*;
ot the T . isidture. M C. BikNTTf. JkIL
.MiikdetviHc, 0,1361. —1 m
W Hall
ii OPt N TO THE PUBLIC.
OASSEENE. Proprietor.
Atlanta, Ga., December, 1861.
"WESLEYAN
FEMALE COLLEGE.
ritSSIL twenty-f '..urth Annual Session of (hi* Institution,
8 will b.-gin on SIO.NDAV, October Tth, under the direc
tion nt the i'oUuaitig Faculty :
Rev. JOHN M. DONNELL, President, Ac.
It. c C. tV HMI i it, A. M., Pc .lessor Mathematics.
It< v. F. X. FGIIhTFR, A. M , Profesnor Aueietit Lan
guages.
k> v. W. C. BASF A. M. Professor Natural Science.
C. sCHWAEZi’, Pi .'ifeasor Modern Languages and Draw
ing.
Miss M. E. CARLETON, Principal Preparatory Depart
ment.
P. T. GUTTENBKBGRR, Professor of Music.
Miss L. GUTTENRERGKK, Aest Music.
Mrs. S. SCHWAR/T, In-t. Ornamental Needle Work.
It. M. HEARD and I.ADV, Steward’s Department.
Mrs. E. J STEPHEN'S, Matron.
Tuition per annum, in College Classes st*,o
“ “ “ Preparatory Department 40
Hoard “ Including fuel,lights and washing .IfiU
On.- half the Fees positively required in October, the rest
in March. Confederate Bonds taken as rash.
I'ne Steward’s Department has been iltied out with an
entire iu vi suit of Furniture.
K..r Catalogues, 01 further infoi moti-Mi, apply to
sep 11 l W. 0. BASS, See’y.
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Corner Mulberry Street awl Cotton Avenue ,
MACON, CEOKOIA,
DBALI'R IS
LtlV, CLASSICII/, MLIIIOAI, SCIIIHIL AM! AI!SCELLA\EIH'S
13 O O I v 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 ami Engineering Books, Copying Presses and j
Books, Writing Desks, Portfolios, Pocket Books, Gam
mon Boards, Writing Fluids, and Ink-', of all kinds,
Indelilde Inks, Faber £ Lubiri’s Drawing Pen
cils, Step! and Gold Pens, &«\, Ac., together
with all tlie various articles usually
found in a
noo iv s r v otj i".!
Al.« 0, ACII. NT OF THE
Stnilhn ii Mutual InsuranceCoiu|>‘iiv,
February 13, IS6L—v
/sk_ « a m mm «
WHEEViEK A- M l I voN'S Sewing Machines
at standard prices ; anew and fine iot just opened
t and for sale by t. J. JoiiNMON A CO.
Second Floor.
UiiWlVfi irACHI VES and Mathematical l nstru
; inents repaired and adjusted, and n>-w parts made to
Ir. K-r. New Tension Pa Is, A. .. for old roar bines. lsy
i war 14 t. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
BAGGING AND ROPE.
• \T ( E w t , ,-ln*e nut f.Csi pieces of Kentucky Babying |
i and H‘Hl coils Machine Max Rope. A bargain 'an j
i>e had. (net *3) ROSS & SF.YMOt R.
Ta mi * i : ' < >il.
k k P~ KHi liFI.S ■ xje cli-d daily bv
Jjf) ... s v RUSS A SEYMOUR.
.llat oit ‘}irtinirs OMiaburgs iVr.
' *- A A It A 1.1 IN M;,i- -n Pi.' ’ and F. R. Osnaburgs.
i N..s.
v;. hales t.i i gia Stripe?, for sale by
m,. " BOW DEI A aNDDRSON.
i» I,A\T AT I ON IIII.Is.
SINCLAIR'S TWENTY-SIX INCH FRENCH BURR
r I'ONF MILL, warranted to work ..ell end make good
flour. For sale by NATHAN WEED
july lo Macon, On.
Wheeler &: Wilson Machine Needles.
i A Tt 1 * '•*» p- r dozen. Only at retail quantities of one
li-.te;. or It t. A . apply just r<.. ive.l and tor sale by
a..; 14 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
IIO>IF JIA *« J FACTrRE.
AjETF are prepared to make to order and repair, at shor
notice. MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ac., Ac
Alto, Sewing Machine- repaired, and new par..*, made, and
tn&chiner. adjust'. : ,by a practical and experienced work cuan
Public patron***- respectfully solicited. \
JAQ lk A. J. JOHNSTON 4 GO.
HARDWARE, IRON & STEEL
AGRICULTURAL
IMP L JL\ L KTvTTS.
NATHAN WEED,
Gtoryui*
HAS NOW IN STORK end offers to Planter a superior
assortment of the newest ar.i most improved Turn
tny !tuple meiits in ti-’e.
ii on arm >t* r \ Pi.,a , Harrow- - ,
Plow Homes, Cultivators,
(iiain Cradles, scythe blade*,
Threshers, Fan Milla,
Hors,-Powers, Straw Cutters,
Muoveh an3 Spades, Traces,
Bp.idiog and Manure Forks,
Weeding Hues,
| of Scovil’s, Collins', Bradc’s Pat.-nt Aineriran Hoe Cos.
ruanuiai ture.
Swedes and English Refined IR«*N ui all aiic-:.
.u raiitc>>l Plow Hteel, h manufacture.
Anvils, I i.i-t, Bellows,
Hammers, S.-rew Plates, Ton es, Borax,
Carpculcrs' Tools,
Builders’ Hardware,
Carriage ami \V«»ui» tfaieiiaH,
ts A f t. TOKIK VARIKTY.
mar rd
Slanhuirc. iron. Slccl
AND
AURTCULTDKAL IMPLEMNETS,
IX OS EAT VAPIEIV AT THE
NEW IRON FRONT STORE
—or —
CAUIIAKT A ( I KD.
WH Kit £ they continue to keep on ot the larg. a
sortments kept iu Middle Georgia cou»i»ting in part ci
Swedes Iren aii slid, | Haictßerej Plow Stsci,
Refined “ “ “ j Cast •»
Engiteh “ “ “ | Blister “
Round t Sq’r Iron all sisea, | German •*
Oval A Ro’nd “ “ “ | Spring “
HorseShoe* “ “ « t Tin " “
Nail Rods, j Machinery “
PLAIBTATIOH HA RDWA It V.
WIILS ; Seovil, Ci ade’a and various other makes.
Tiace Chains, i Cane Hoes,
“ I Axet,
Ricasl “ j Hauieg,
Tongue “ | Plow Linas,
C'ARPEXIER TOOLS.
Planes, Chisseis and Gouges,
Hand and Panel Saws, Augers and Auger bitts,
Boring Machines, Braces and Rttts,
Mortice Machines, linn Braces,
Bench Vices, and Saws, Hatchets and Hammers,
Locks, Hinges, Surer, n utti Nal!i Brads>
T.igettier with every thing used in the way of BUILDERS*
MATERIALS.
CARRIAGE MAKERS
Can Always find a large ?trck.
U nis, Spokts, Hubs, WLeela, Bandi, Leather Ctoihes,
Dash Frame* and Trimmings of every variety used in (heir
line.
A a 1*14*1) if lira I 1 iiiplritipiiiv.
Such as Plows, Straw Cutters, Scythe Blades, Gra**s
Blade-s, Briar and Busli Hooks.
l i 4uti ITllllm—(lrnnt’j, Clinton and other ninkei
spilip Tlircshent Emery’s, McConnell's, Win
ship’s, (ieurgia and other makes.
Hut ke 1k0%%l k 0%% er« -Emery’s, Bogarder’s, and Lever
Powers.
f JrUIU 4. cu.llcm 5 and C fingered, of several makes
and styles.
All of w hich they offer at the lowest luarkest i ates. Those
wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine
prices, Ac apr 4 ’C.)
Ii ARDWARE.
Home made Smiths Bellows,
Portable Forage,
Ca.it Steel,
Block Tins,
Tin Plate,
B .It Copper,
Glue, Rubber and Hemp Packing,
Brass Wire,
Sheet Brass,
Get man Silvrr,
Babbit Metal,
Horst and Mule Shoe,
Shoe Nails, for sals by
juiy lrt NATHAN WEED.
1. 31, UOARDBAX, lili BLOCK,
jsnrcw fi km.
WI, J. McELROY & CO.,
Brass Founders, .to.
PjTtMIS uud.-rsigned are now prepared to furnish the fol-
A. lowing articled :
Swortlk it ml Knives
OF AM. DESCRIPTIONS, MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICK !
3vnoxj3srxi3Ma3,
For Swords, Kuives, and Guns, also,
ORNAMENTAL BRASS CASTINGS
Os every description.
We keep on hand at all times a full assortment of
Tin-Ware and Stoves,
Os all kinds, SOUTHERN MANUFACTURED, with a full
assortment of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
AT THE OLD 9TAND, ON THIRD STREET,
itrACGN, (a.
r r E M K CASH.
i
W. J. M. Eifior, C. D. Waii, A. RevXuU>!».
September 25,1 s6l. —ts
COAL OIL,
COAL OIL I.AMPS,
REFRIGERATORS,
MASSEifS ICE CREAM FREEZERS,
nrriKX’ei
CELEBRATED FLY TRAPS,
Wire Dish Covers,
C u T D TO 11 Y,
PLATED WARE,
WOODEN & TIN WARE,
A\b
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
GENERALLY, AT
I I. TV. WISE,
july 21 Cherry Street.
GEORGIA MANUFACTURE.
WHEAT EAJVS, a superior h«u.e made article
warranted to work well.
Straw Cutters,
(Lever patent, fur tale by
july li> .NATHAN WEED.
I RAILROAD BCll£|)]tj j
Central Rail p}, ’
ON ami after Sunday, Ocu i, er y.: *** *
this Road will be run as 1011,. ! *U ’ f r ■
DAILY Day Tm iv I
l eave Savannah *2.AO p. m.
Leave Mueou 12Ai |*. ni. Arr' 'L
DAILY Nli.jpj* , '
Leave Savannah K . r u p. u,.
Leave Macon SSO p. tn. Arrive Mk t « t
GORDON AND FA.
j I.euve Katonton 5 tHI a. tu. Am-.r. *** ' v '"
Leave Oorilon 140 p. m. Art ,e , , ‘ >T i
Passengers for Augusta silt j, .
Savannah and Vu ot..
Pa-senccia lor MHbdcevillt' ,1,1 g,
■ night train from Savani ah and d.u ,
During the session of the Legislature i„
1 daily between Gordon an J Milled ;et in,- niHl -
| with both tiaius on the Centra! i: c| j; ~
oct so gko. w. a Hand i
( JIR III -i> i *i l» lu!,.
SOmi.WLVfIKN R ill 1^
ON and a't.-r tb ■ L,;e F.i--tr»e,r Ti:m. ,
lows
BKTWISH Macos AND COIFVSI
! Leave Macon at
Arrive it Columbus at * .
Lea> e Columbus at ........
j Arrive at Macon at
a&TWLix Kacog a.vn m,
Leave Macon
Arrive at Chattahoochee ' >,
j Lea ve Chattahoochee
; Arrive at Macon -l *
file Mail and l*H»=engar Trains fr. i U t
, daily at Pmithvllle, No. 1u S W. B il., ..r ■ , .
1 Jail? at Cuthb< ft, with Chattuboo, lice AImJ ,
Leave Smitliviiic
• Arrive at Ail iny
Leave Albany at ••
Arrive at Sinitbvtile
Leave Outhbert at *
‘ Arrive at Foil Gaines
; Leave Fort Gaines at. ... lc' ’ '
‘ Arrive at Cuthhsrt at
Making the connection with the up and down\ *
’ t hiwchee Mail Train.
Ti aine to Columbus form a through conn, .1 ntn v
; getnery, Ala ,and Augusta, Kingston, AYiludr.pt
nwb, Mdledgcvilic and Latonton.
Post Ooacbes run from Albany to Tallahu- c B ,
1 Thomasviile, Ac.
Passengers lor points below Fort Valley,should
Night Train from Augusta and Savannah to avoid ,v li;
at Macon. For Columbus take the Dsv Train
VIRGIL POWERS, Kng'r k Sui
Mncon, Nov. S, ISCI.
MUON \ HIMCIiN SUL RmT
O.N anu .Mice Sunday, August am, »*»!»■>.„, r ,
will l>e run as follows :
Leave Macon IGi'Ot
i Arrive at Atlanta 4
! Leave Atlanta 44
Arrive at Macon * , f
The 10 no a. nt. Train from Mitcon con no. ts with i! w
A A. U. R at C.UO p. in. and Georgia K. K at 1 i( ! p ui
ALFRED L. TVLblt,
Superintendent Macon X Western K !. C .
Macrun, July 3oih, l^ol.
On and after Sunday, August 4’h, the night , • •
trains on this road will be dUcontinu.d.
“UK T ALFRED L. TYLER, Supt.
M UON A IIIU NSWICh R ill. ItVIH
CHANGE OF SCIIIfDU.E.
fjlfil-I Trains on this Road, will ieave Macm ,| H
I excepted,) at 10 A. M . returning at 4 I*. V
Daily connection made with llawkiusviUx by line
Stages. a E. COCHRAN,
Macon, Nov. 26,1861. Prest. asid Sup’t.
Wpvlpi’ii A Atluntic Railr4>;j</.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 Miles—Fare, f, vs
JOHN 8. ROWLAND, Superintendent.
NRiltT 11-KMIVK TEA IN.
Leaves Atlanta, duly, at 7.50 r
A 1 l ives at Chat anooga, at I lo i
Leaves Chattanooga, daily, at .. ..tfu&r
Arrives at Atlanta, at
I VPItKSti ritMWUT, Mill. .AM* PASShXCiM. Hi lls.
Leaver Atlanta, daily, at ; tsl a »
Arrives at Chattanooga, at .... 1! ! r
Leaves Chattanooga, daily,at 1 rei 1 .
Arrives at Atlanta at 1 tsi 1 >
This Road connects, rai Ii wu.v, with tin- R.>uie 1 1 .
Railroad at Kingston, the Fast Tetmcs- . 1* and <}...r 1
Railroad at Dalton, and the N.ishvilic A L'hattaiiooi ■< ii.
road at Chattanooga. dec i -
UI»SO«f tot SftAafl. st«> w».
fills I*l dally train on the road * inn.-* ** with tl:>' tn.
I tlie Macon A Western Railroad from Macon t<> Atlat
Fare from Thotnaston to Macon Si.
“ “ “ “ Atlanta a, :i
Through tickets can be had at the office of this comprn*
in Tboiuastor.; am! at the genera) ticket idticco! the Ms
& Western Rail Road, at Macon and Atlanta
Passenger:-wishing to go to Chalybeate Hprings, W»rr
Springs, or While Sulphur Springs, will fii and this route
pleasant. Fine Stage Coaches will leave Thomaston '
on the arrival of the train, and munect at tiie ChaiU •'
Springs with coaches to the Warm and White Sulp -
Aprinys,returning daily to coniiect with the train
[ I’hooiAston to Uarnesville. A. J. WHI'IE.
J july 25--ts fiup’t
j Atlanta & H <*st I*oinl Rail Roihl*
To take Effect on and after Sunday, Oct.Ti t 1801.
MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta ‘2.15k »
Arrive West Point i u'J * *
I cave West Point 1.80 Mi
Arrive Atlanta Cist*
FREIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta 71' i *
Arrive West Point J* 0" < *
Leave West Po..i t 7.10 r -
Arrive Atlanta . 4.52 r.A
oct 80 164!
,mi;i iioiiisi^
Cash, orno Trade.
O' I If rule ia to sell for Cash only ; but our good fr
I seeru 10 forgetand ask FOR CREDIT, but we must *’• H
FROM THE DATE
The Book Committee lisve instructed me to sell f..r CASH
ONLY, and the rule will be stsictlt ai*«cb*i> to. I » r
fritr.ils don’t, ask us to depart from it. We will neil you
Guods for Cash on good terms ; but to sell and charff tJ
best customers in the land. WE CA N NOT DO IT.
A good stock of .SCIIoOL, BEI.IGIOI - hih N. i.-CH 7 \
NFOI'S BOOKS ala'ay* on hanJ, STATIONERY, bLANA
BOOKS, i*;.,
3J O W 37* O XI CASH*
June 12,1861. J. W. BURKE*. Age*>‘
Jl atuiL May aojli, I
1 »pr itutKi LS Pi kes Magnolia Whisky.
Xi*9 75 Darrels It op ait Rum.
75 P.arrtls Phelps Rye Gin.
150 Boxes Toba. . o— various grades.
115 Boxes Cigars.
Barrels Flour.
1 ini Tierces Leaf Lard.
75,<>t>d H. Clear Sides.
lu.ihmi H. Hams.
10,000 11. Shoulders.
15 Hints. M.dassea.
20 Barrels Syrup.
50 Ba<-ks Hi*. Coffee.
75 Barrels Sugar,
lo Hhds. Sit »r.
1 For sale at reasonablepric- fur CASK, by AY p.gg.
) june 5
CONFEDERATE
TREASI BY Notes and Bonds taken at PAR
Furniture or Notes and A^-.oM - * *tue
imjg Hi WOOD * 00.,