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LEGAL ADVERT IS EM ENTS
a 1 FORM \, llaroii Count). T -ui wh.
*.T \UY CONORS •
Whete*?, May Taylor appl.t» to me for blur* of dm in
i.n.M.on on the estate of James Taylor, 4r ed
They * are therefore to cite ami admonish nil < tamerm-d
kindred or creditor* to he and appear at mv office on o
be tore th * first Monday in Mulch n»-vt to show cause if tint
they cun why said letters should not he granted
<»i veu under my hand and official signature. this 1 6th Jan
Mary IKiJ. JNO. L. PAKKKR,
Jan 22 44-5 t Ordinary.
Cf KOItIHA, INliron CoUlllJ.-Wheru.i-. i' A
V Whlt-iIM ttpplb to IOC sot lettcl 1.1 lidrolliistl.-viiol
on the estate of George K. Johnson, deceased.
The: e arc therefore to cite aud adnionhhatl ei>merne<
to be and appear at my office on or to.tore the tirxt Uondaj
in March nest to *how cause it any they can, why said let
ter* should not b** granted.
G iven itoder my hand and official (Denature, this ICtti Jan
uary 1N62. JOHN L. PARKER,
jan 22 44-5 t Ordinary.
C'l F.0H01.4, Hacnn €oiiUly.— Whereas Job.
X G. Smith applies to me for Letters of Administratin'
on the Estate of V. H. C. Smith and Charles K. Smith, lan
of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons cm
coined to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they can, why said lei
t-.-rs should not he granted to the said John G. Smith.
. (liven under tuy hand and otliclai signature, this 71l
Jan. 1362. JNO. L. PAKKICK,
Jan.B 42-5 t • Ordinary.
A IMfIMSTKATKIXVs SALlC—Agreeable t.
aji order from the Ordinary of Houston county, wii
l>e soid on the first Tuesday in March next, at Perry, tli
Settlement of land belonging to the estate of E. V. Hump)
dec’ll, known as the Macants place, two tullessouth of For
Valley, adjoining lands belonging to Maj. J. A Miller.—
Terms on the day. ISABELLA N. HUMPH,
jan 1-tda A Jmr’x.
t t ICO ICt. IA, I'uiuski County. —To ali vuiom
\ K IT MAY COXCKHN :
Wlicreas, John W. Carruthers, Hr., has applied to me so
letters of administration on the estate of John W. Oarrutl.
n s. Jr., late of said county, dec’d.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all parties In
terested, whether kindred or creditors, to show cause, if f.nj
they have, within the time prescribed by law, why letter,
should not be granted to said applicant.
Witness mv hand tit it December 28tli, 1861.
Jin 1 41 5t F. I 11. BROWNE, Ordinary.
HlCOl'f.ll'l' 'FO J A 11, —« negro boy who says Ids
name is Hen, arid that he belongs to Frank More ot
Tallin county, (la. IL* is about 25 or 30 years old, of a
dark, copper color. Avery small man.
ucl 28- \V. H. JONES, Sheriff,
Macon county, Ga.
Om.rrnoßPK, Ga., Oct. 20th, lsftl.
WOOD’S
PHOTOGRAPHIC
PALACE OF ART!
I JItOHA III. V the largest n»d best appointed Kstah
llahment in the South, if not in the United State*. 1 .
one of the most popular and interesting places of resort in
Macon, and is dally thronged with crowds of delighted visi
tors. The
Collection ol‘ TMotrives
Is very large, embracing every style known to the art, from
the small. St Aiubrotype to the life-size Portrait. Wood in
determined, regardless of labor or explore, that In: UAL
i.ERY shall continue to lie the
Headquarters of Fine Arts in the South
Employing permanently the best tah* u L, fie procured to
color his Photogrophs, in cccry sti/- e> l, e to nature, and
perfect satisfaction Is guaranteed *' v ery instance. A
large collection of the celebrities of the day on exhibition,
to which lias jii-.t been added a splendid Picture of the
Prince of Wales and suit, lilondirf. Judge Dougins, and
others too numerous to mention, but which the public are
re pectfully invited to call and examine. A* Wood uses
none but tiie best materials in hi* business,persons in want
ol a good Picture will find it to their advantage to patron
ize tliis establishment, at Picture' can l.e had here at prices
as low an elsewhere and of superior style. Ambrotypes,
0 o’oen eot ype* and Plain Photograph ol every xi/.e at low
pi ices. Call and see R. L. WOOD,
Washington Block, nearly opposite (lie
of t 31 Lanier House, Mason, 43a.
FRUIT TREES. GRAPE TINES, Ac.
\\J I' have contributed to the Young-Guard one private
soldier, (equipped at our own expense,) one to the
Lxiuar Infantry, also one toOapt. Nix’s Cavalry Company'
lor the coast defence. We base subscribed the proceeds
ol the sale of five thou mud choice grailed fruit t rees to the
Confederate lo in. Now, in order that we may he ready
to promote the interest of our common country, ami re
fresh the tcturning soldier with tine Iruits, and the citizens
generally, and also meet promptly our engagement with
the Confederaie Govei'iiui'Mit, and thebalamv 01 mankind,
we propose to cvhange live thousand choice grafted frqlt
trees for cotton, fgood middling,) hi ten cents lor the cot
ton, and the trees at the regular prices of last year. We
have fi v far the tiest selected stock in Confederate states,
consisting of Apples, Peers, Pearlier, Plums, Apricots,
Nectarines, Grapes aud other small fruits. Now is your
tiiye. Your cotton is on your hands. Deliver one or more
bales ol cotton at the Covington Depot subject to our order
on the delivery of such trees as you will plant, and we;
pruiui.n: to furnish you a eulieotioJi that will stand as a
monuuy nt of pride tnr your sons when they r> turn vleiori
i.us from ll;e war, and Southern Independence shall he fully
established. Wo desire to make our subscription list com
plete by the middle of November. We commence taking
up tries about the 10th of November. Plant early to ensure
kuccess in the health of your trees.
For further particulars, apply to
HA R R Y*C AMP A SON.
Covington, Ga., Oct»lt>, lSfil. -dec t lit
W. S. 11. MATHEWS, j
TEACHER OF
Piano, Singing, Organ and llai ii/^ny, |
IN now prepared to receive pupils liy the quarter, or by l
the year, at the rate of Sixty Dollars for uite academic s
year of ten months, ten lessons each mouth. Reasons given I
at the residence of pupijs wiien desired.
Mr. M. is prepared to give strict awA punctual attention jj
to every pupil entrusted to his caro, &mi confidently expects \
to give satisfaction to till patron Pupils may commence j!
September 3d. Names left either at the Methodist or the =
baptist Book Depository w!JI receive prompt attention.
References given when desired.
Macon, August 28, lot»t. sep 4-y
V 1 XlO ARTS !
ff'IIII-', Photographic-Portraits colored in Oil, produced by
M. J. A. PUQII A HRO , Triangular Block, Macon, Ga.,
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 Phonographs. With
our new process for enlarging Photographs, to life site from
Daguerreotypes of deceased pete»no, ajid with the aid of
two first class Artists ep\ptpyeo> uy us, we are producirg
Portraits as period and,as muph like the original as it i»
possttde rid /'< sto be made. Call at PUGn’H and see
the Photographs by their new process, which are the larged
tv'er made in the State, none litre them can be seen else
where. AMBROTYPES at very low prices. (oetSt
YAM A ISLE PLANTAT 10 X
FOtt SUli.
nillK subscriber offers for sale his desirable plantation.
I situated in the 15th district of Sumter county, and about
11 miles from Amerieus. It contains Kijfhteen Hundred
acres, seven hundred of which is viewed, and in a good
stale of cultivation It isundoi\lded)y as good a plantation
as there is in Sumter county. A good dwelling house,negro
houses, gin and screw, atyiaM.other necessary out buildings
„ u the premises,and of water. It adjoins the rich
lands of T M. Fiy Wtw, W. T. A dams, and others. The place
may be seen at any time.
IVr:.uL.i v,lsiiiiiging to purchase will either call on me a
the plantation, or address me at Ajuericns k ßunder t utility
Georgia.
dec 2G 40 ts A. J. SCRI TOIIIW.
A tliaiu'P !«»»• t.’ai
M ACON G UI.ST M ILL r< >u SA L K.
and k\\ ING to the insuitU lency of our «t, ami the
\ ) , a.uiu ur ~u,. « cog«»'luent-. tv e are anxious »* dis
pose**: the Macon llrLit Mill, to a satisfactory pus* Laser.
The Mill is now iu complete running order will grind '»>•>
bushels a day , cannot fail to make a hands, .me proit'.,
if vyvll managed, in the hands of a person v* Rh sufficient
capital to carry it on properly. The. most s:*4i,iHctnr> in
formation on this, and other subjeeis con»e»*ted with thy
business,can be obtained ai tin* Mill.
luUPKiUM.LT a CO.
A.
DR. J. H. GORMAN having extensively used
Vkkuifcuk takya pleasure in saving it is the most val
uable remedy to cure children of Worms he ever knew. A
dollar b.utlc unite sufficient for 25 cases.
Believing that uvore children arc lost from the effects of
Worms than from all other causes l reeoiumeu,l it fully to
t.v«» ,y body. It, usiug, nothing else is necessary hut to dose
Vfto > liildi i-rt |i:ing and fall. Itesdes the vreateonvenienoc
of such uiediciuea.l never before found a more safe, orone
more certainly to be relied upon than Dr. W. G. Little’
A ermifugr.
Talbotton, Ga., Feb. 2,1 >6O.
Little’s Anodyne Couch Drop., per bottle *.i 1H
Little’s Vermifuge,ln large In.ttles -j (H)
Little’s Vermifuge, in vials 25
LiUle’s King and Tetter Worm Oinltin-A 1 mi
Little’s Krone It Mixture 1 50
mar 21 62
SI'IIKL anil tirrmau Silver Xprctuelcs.
Convex aud Colored Glass, Iftulmad Mpeetacles and
t]pgeh*s. A h*ige supply for retail trade just received by
BOV 22 K. J. JtinNSl'UN A CO.
Pure Corn and Rectified Whiskey.
fmr C\A UHLS. Whiskey, consisting of “ Ward A Carey’
i \JV* Extra Rectified,” 44 Kentucky #ure White,” Ten
nessee Corn.’’Georgia Planters,” “Pike’.. Magnolia,’and
other Brands, all received direct from the Distillers and
or sale low,by MoCALLIL A JuXLjj, i
tuar 7
R \ ILK OA D SCI I EDIT LES, <V(
\ i HAIL ROAD.
i Xi and alter Sunday, August 4th, Passenger Trains
will li»- run a* follows :
cave Macon 16.00 s. *
irrive at Atlanta 4 DO p. w
.eave Atlanta ‘ I.4**p u
trrivf ot Macon ;.i>sr. s
Tim hittu a. m. Train from Macon connect* with the W.
< A. R. U at C.ihi p. m. utnl Geort ia K It at s.ttt p m.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
Huperintendent Macon A Vtcstern R R Cos.
MiCOs, July BMb, 1881.
On and afD r Sunday, August t h, the night passenger
rains on this road will be dhwonUntud.
Mu* 7 ALFRED L. TYLEB, Bupt.
( of Soliedule.
mffiirirtt
SOIiTII-WESTEK.I KAIL ROAD.
i \IN and after this date Passenger Trains will run as fo!-
V / lows—
BKTWKKS .MACDS A Si) COI.CMBPB t
.eavt* Macon at 130 A. M
rrn .• j*t Columbus at 7.13 a. m
•*eave Columbus at 2 25 P. m
vrrive at Macon at I 56 P. m
■ KVWr.fcS MACi'S ASD CA XTT AHi h S'HIK ;
<eavr Macon a. m
Vrrive at ChaUahoocbee 6.44 f M
Leave Chattahoochee A
Arrive ftt Macon 7.1s e. m
The Mali and Pa enger Trains from Albany connect
iaiiy at FmitliviHc, No. 10 8. \V U. R., and from Fori Gaines
laily at Cnthbert, with Chattahoochee .Mail Train.
.leave Bmithville at..- 2.45 p. m
Arrive at Albany 4 2d p. m
Leave Albany at 12 45 p. y
Arrive at Bmithvtlle 2.15 p. m
•,eave Cuttibert at fi.tifi p.
Arrive at Fort Gaines 6.40 p. w
-eave Fort Gaines at 10.05 a. m
Arrive at Cuthbert at : 11 55 p. m
Making the connection with the up and down Chatta
roochee Maii Tram.
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to Mont
gomery, Ala ,and Augusta, Kingston, Wilmington, Sfavan
iah, Milledgeville and Katonton.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bainbridge
rhomasville, Ac.
Passengers for ]>oints below Fort Valley, should take the
Might Train from Augusta and Savannah to avoid detention
it Macon. For Columbus take the Dav Train.
VIRGIL POWERS, F.ng’r A Sup’t.
Macon, Nov. S, IS6I.
Central Kail 1 load.
< Ituitgc <>t St Ih’diilfi.
< j. .N md after Sunday, October 27th, lsfil, the Trains on
a 9 llii.s Hoad will be run as follows:
DAILY DAY TRAIN.
cave Savannah 2.30 p. in. Arrive In Macon 12.40 a. in.
.eave Macon 12 36 p. «>. Arrive in Savannah 11.15 p. m.
DAILY NIGHT TRAIN.
.eave Savannah 6 f«U p. in. Arrive in Macon 900 a. ro.
•cave Macon s fit) p. in. Arrive in Savannah 7 10 u. m.
GORDON AND EATONTGN liKANCII.
Leave Fatonion s,uti a. tu. Arrive in Gordon 7.49 a. m.
L"hvc Go.ilon 1 4o p. m. A-rive in Ka Dint on 4.25 j». rn.
Passcncer.x for Augusta will take the night train from
ui iinuah and Macon.
I’ i xcnt'crs tor Milledgeville arui Katonton will take the
liirht train from Bavannab arid day Gain from Macon.
During the session of (he Legislature taro trains will run
laily between Gordon and Milledgeville, making connection
v,th both trains on Die C>*ntiui Rail Road,
oct.io GKO W. ADAMS, Gen’l Sup’t.
MACON k BRUNSWICK MU. SOAB.
(■ 11A N(J 11 OF S(’Il FDFLE.
Bin *s I rain* on this Road, will leave Macon daily
(Sundays excepted,) at Id A. M., returning at 4 P. M.
D.u \ connection made W ith Hawkinsi itle by line of
hagci. A. K. COCHRAN,
ill.n on, Nov. 26,1 Mil. l’rest. and Sup’t.
Wsvsl;‘r*i tl Ituilioiid.
Atlanta lu Chattanooga, 18s Miles—Fare, 5 00
.lulls' S. ROW LAN D, Superintendent.
BKillT l , .(it.*K.S(. I It TI'.AIX.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 7.30 p. m
An .ves at Ciiat unooga, at 4.10 a. w
Loa\ex Chiittanoova, daily, at 6.05 p. ai
Arrives at Atlanta, at 2 32 a. m
I.M’lllUsM VUIHiII r, .wail. AND PA>-SHNiSIOU TItAIX.
Leavi.s Atlanta, daily, at -,3.00 a m
Arrives at Ciiattanooga, at 2 31 p. xi
lii-aves Ciic.ttanooga, daily,at 1 50 a. m
Arrives at Atlanta at.... 1.00 p. m
Tins Hoad connects, each way, with the Rome Branch
Railroad at Kingston, the East Tennesssee and Georgia
Railroad at Dalton, and the Nashville & Chattanooga Rail
road at Chattanooga. dec IS
CWOM CWMTT KAIL ROAD.
XQ
F¥IHE daily train on the road connects with the train on
the M icon A Western Railroad from Macon to Atlanta:
Fare from Thomaston to Macon $2 86.
“ “ “ “ Atlanta 3 S5.
Through tickets can lie had at the office of this company
in I’hooiaston ; and at the general ticket office of the Macon
A Western Kail Road, at Macon and Atlanta.
Passengers wishing to go to Chalybeate Springs, Warm
Springs, or White Sulphur Springs, will find tliis route very
pleasant. Fine Stage Coaches will leave Thomaston daily
ou the arrival of the train, and connect at the Chalybeate
Springs with coaches to the Warm and White Sulphur
Springs, returning daily to connect with the train from
Thomaston to Karnesvillc. A. J. WHITK,
july 26- ts gup’t.
Aliiiiiliui Wpv( Point Kail Kostd.
To take Effect on and after Sunday, Oct. 27, 1861.
MAIL TRAIN.
; Leave Atlanta 2.15 a. m
Arrive West Point 7 Off a. >i
, 1 eave West Point 1.80 p. w
Arrive Atlanta 6 18 F. m
FREIGHT TRAIN.
? Leave Atlanta 7.15 A. x
Arrive West Point 5 00 P. m
1 Leave West Doin’ 1 7.10 a. m
' Arrive Atlanta 4.62 p. m
| oct SO ISGI
. For Bale Cheap.
CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAVS & BIGGIES,
1 I AUN ESS AND WHIPS,
j Hrtvitleboro Ihiorgies,
(Mil'B I V ASA MlLl.Klt.)
NEXT DOOR TO TIIF BAPTIST CIILHCH.
jan 11*6-2 J. DeLOAOHG.
A Liberal Proposition.
rgUk«<: undersigned Proprietors of the DOWNING HILL
R N I RSKRV, at Atlanta, Ga., in consideration of the de
press: i stati ol the mark -t for out ere ,t Staple Cotton, pro.
1 <■. I tie rr nier- oi g-.cth Carolina, Georgia, Alabama,
Mississippi and Tennessi • to -i-ll them FRUIT TREKS, Ac.,
. from our Nurr< ry at ti e r tolar catalogue prices, and take
Cut IMS' iM •!!.!* ' Fail lia c.vlmiige, at 111 cents per pound,
do live: ,! ■ the near t depot, or bout landing, forwarding
* iIS the receipt.
D Mp: i -.ml lb iced Catalogues sent to uU applicants
fre- of charge.
Address
ROGERS. HARDEN A CO.
GHCCil&*ura to 4*«Hard.-** A Cos.)
fliu’oii, ?S:»y TlOlli, I*ol.
•j X It iH IS I*ll.B Pikea Magnolia Whisky.
_L jf) Kii ieU Rock opening Kuui.
75 Barrels Phelps Ryu Gin.
1 rut Boxes Tobacco—various grades.
1!5 Boxes Cigars.
:.r>it Barrels FT. nr.
ton 1 wees Leaf Lard.
The mi) H. Clear Sides.
H. Hams.
Itl.Uon H. Shoulders.
15 Hhds. Molasses. *
VO Barrels Svrup.
fm Sacks Rio Coffee.
75 Barrels Sugar,
lo Ilh.N. Sugar.
Vtr sale at reasoiialde prices for CASH, by
i Hnu*ft ASHF.R AYRES.
I ii i j >i >riaiii Is'oi ico.
rpiiKatH Till RX L'XHHKSS COMPANY
G. arc now tinning a ti I -weekly day Express ou Die Cen
tsTtl K i.l itomi, leaving Maron on Tuesdays,Thursdays and
ABlurdnys, at Hi o’clock, A. M. Freight received and for
warded to all stations on the Read. Freight on goods to
)*« prepaid in every case. No advance on previous rates.
m. c. McDonald, Agent.
Macon, Ga., Sept. 11th, 1661.
Hope and Hagging.
T IST receiveil ll»0 coils Rope. Also Kentucky and
'V Gunny llagiring, bv UUSi & SEYMOUR.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Soul hum tiisurancu l ompnnirs,
Merchants’ Insurance Company,
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
Cash Capital all pa '.tl in Wi»'i
Surplus Karniuyx Itm,IKM»
A. PLEASANTS, Prei-ident.
JOHN H. MONTAGUE, Secretary.
Eufaula Home Insurance Comp’y,
KITFAI LA, ALABAMA.
( %mritertd < Wy x
Cash Capital avd Accitinulalin *t* 154,000
Florida Home Insurance Comp’y,
APALACHICOLA, FLORIDA.
Cash Capital . ..$ 15G,f*B0
JOHN I>. ATKINS; Pie-mlent.
JOHN B ELTON, Secretaiy.
Llff: INSlilvnc k.
DEPARTMENT AT SAVANNAH, OF THE
Georgia Home Insurance Company.
Capital ------- f2.j0,06U.
DR JAMES f. BOZEMAN, President.
1). F. WILCOX, Secretary.
A. WILBUR, Actuary.
DR. R. D. ARNOt.D, of Savannah,
Consulting Pbytician.
The above are all firnt class Companies, and risks wil
be taken on all kinds of property, and e&iiecially on Cotton,
for full three fourths of the value, either on the plantation*
or stored in the warehouses, as was recommended l»y the
Commercial and Financial Convention held in Macon.
Also on the Life of all persons for the bt t lit of their
friends, or on the Life of negroes, as low as other good ai.u
responsible Companies, and all losses j romyily ftt.led.
Office in Damour’s Block on Second btreet, n- xt door t»-
alley, up tairs. K. 0. GKAKNIBS, Agent,
oct 22-6 m
ltlCIIARI) CUR I \
GENERAL, MARINE, FIRE AM LIFE INSIRAME AGENCI
.Ti,i t n.r, a u 9* it Gi./.
Till 1 ) undersigned, as agent of the
2Ktna Insurance Company, of Hartford,
Phoenix Insurance Cos , of Hartford,
North American Fire Insurance Cos ~ of Hartford,
La Fayette Fire Insurance Cos , of Brooklyn,
State Fire Insurance Cos., ol New Haven, and
2Ktna Life Insurance Cos., of Hartford,
Is prerared to insure every description of Property—in
the above first class compamie - -on terms favorable to the
assured. Apply to RICII’D. CURD,
feb *6o—tf Agent .
THE GEORGIA
IIOUC I\SI K4\Ce COMPANY,
OF
COLUMBUS, GEO.
CHARTERED CAPITAL - - $250,000
DIRECTORS
John M. McGough, W. U. Young,
Kob’t. M.Guuby, J.G. Btruj.pt r,
C. C.Cody, J. P. Illgt*,
Daniel Griffin, W. H.llugln s,
James T. Bozeman, James Kniiis,
L. T. Downing.
JNO. McGOUGII, President.
D. F. WtbLcox, Secretary.
Insures dwellings, stores,merchandize, cotton arid other
produce, and all kinds of insurable propei ty, against los
or damage by lire. Applications received utid pulieies is
sued by JOSEPH M. BOARDMAN,
fel) 20—y Agent for Macon and vicinity.
THE LIVEIIPGOLANI) LONDON
FIRE M LIFE IKVIUIX COMFABY
OFFICE .iG WALL STREET, NEW YORK.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL.
X 2,000,000, or <^10,000,000.
PAID UP CAPITAL, 817 It PLUS AND RF.SKP.VED FUNDS
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
800,001) INVKS TE I) I N T(l l S COUN TR Y .
DIKI’CTOIIS IN NEW YORK :
JAMES BROWN, Esq., Chairman.
FRANCIS COTTEN, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
GF.OIUJK BARCLY, Esq.
EUGENE DUTILH, Esq.
JOSEPH FOYYLER, Esq.
JOSEPH GII.LARD, Jr., Esq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr., Ksq.
ED. F. SANDERSON, Esq. @
WM. S. WE I'M ORE, Esq.
EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, Esq.
President Secretary, ALFRED PELL, Esq.
Counsel of the Board, A. HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
AYERS, WINGFIELD & CO., Agents,
may 41859-ts Macon, Ga.
MACON SEED STORK.
I' ANDRETIIhS FRESH.GARDEN SEEDS.—'W. S-
A ELLIS has just received a large supply of
CARDEN SEEDS,
From Landreth’s, warranted genuine, for sale at the lowest
prices, wholesale and retail.
J3?“Al80, a general assortment of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Macon, Ga., Jan. 16, ts W. 8. ELLTB.
DISSOLUTION.
THE firm of Bolshaw A Hf.kzog is tliis day dissolved by
mutual consent. The books or the firm will be found
at the store of Mr T. H. Bolshaw, who is authorized to use
the firm name only in liquidation of the business.
T H. BOLSHAW,
f. Herzog.
Macon, July, 20,1861.
Having this day purchased the entire interest of F. Her
zog in the firm of Bolshaw & Herzog, all notes and accounts
will be settled by me.
I shall continue the 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 OIL LAMPS,
PLATED CASTORS,
TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY, &c. ?
FOR CASH ON LY.
T. H. BOLSHAW.
The undersigned having disposed of his interest in the
firm of Bolshaw A Herzog to T. H. Bolshaw, takes pleasure
in recommending him lo his friends,
avig 7 F. HERZOG.
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, \ai!s.
TO ARRIVE
200 It ltd*. Sugars, various grades,
2,1 ltans C'liba Coffee,
GOO Barrels \ew Oilcans Molnsaet,
100 Kegs Nails.
All of which we will close out at a small advance over cost.
BOSS A SEYMOUR.
GXJA.NO, T.1..M I<fco.
"I AA BULK, Rhode’s Phosphate.
Ivv CoO Sacks Mapes Super-Phosphate of Lime,
fall! 44 Reese’s Manipulated Guano.
150 bbl3. American Guano.
150 “ Land Planter.
l<Ml “ Lime.
For sale atManufacturer’s prices by
fell 20 ABTIER AYRES.
GEORGIA REPORTST
VOL. 31st
TI'ST receivetl ar.d for sale by
J. W. BURKE, Agt.
Price #5.08. Orders by mail promptly executed when
ccompanied by the cash.
SKQKIMUATION NuTilir
PAKTIES who receive a Writ of Garnishment, under
the Sequestration Act of the Confederate States, may
relieve themsilves <if its requirements by making prompt
and satisfactory returns to me at try nfiice in Savannah.
W. C. DAMELL, Receiver S. D. 6.
Savannah, 25th September, lbfil. oct 2:)-
AlcCallte & .Tones,
kIINCE the recent fire, have located nearly opposite
io their old stand ou Cotton Avenue, where they aie pre
ttaxed to supply all customers with
Bacon, Lard. Flour, Corn, &.c,, kz,.
r*“GIVE US A CALL. july 3
PIiOU FS. .
KAA UHLS. Superfine and Fiunily Flour to arriv*
f r\J 16,000 pounds Choice Family Flour, (sacks) in
Store, and for sale by
mar 20 BOWDRE * ANDERSON.
IfUIDW'VRE, IRON & STEEL
agricultural
IMPLEMENTS.
NATHAN WEED,
. Maroa, Georgia,
H %S v t'V IX STGRF and offers t«j Planters a superior
assortment cf the nearest and most improved Turn
ing loipleriiMits in use.
lion a rut ftteel Plows, Harrows,
Plow Hatues, Cultivators,
Grain Cr itlles, Scythe Blades,
Th rev hers, Pan Mills,
ilorsi Powers, Straw Cutters,
fchoicis and Spades, Traces,
Spadiug and Manure Forks,
Weeding Hoes,
of Scovil’s, Brade’s Patent American Hoe Cos.
Bsaufseture.
Swedes and English Refined IRON of all sizes.
Warranted Plow Steel, English manufacture.
Anvils, Vices, Bellows,
M i turners, screw Plates, Tongs, Borax,
Carpenters' Tools,
Builders’ Hardware,
Carriage and Wagon .Tiaterlaltt,
IS all THBta VAKIKTT.
mar 18
Hardware, Iron, Steel
AND
AGRICULTURAL IM PL KM NETS,
IS GRKAT VAKIKTY AT IBK
NEW IRON FRONT STORE
—or —
CAUIIART & CURD.
VATlilill E they continue to keep on' of the largest as-
IT sorunents kept In Middle Ge< rgia.oonsisting in pari of
Swedes Iron all sixes, | Hammered Plow Steel,
Refined “ “ “ j Cast “
F.nglish “ “ “ j Blister “
Round * Sq’r Iron all sixes, | German “
Oval & Ko’nd 11 “ “ I Bpring “
llorse Shoe “ “ “ | Tin “
Nail Rods, | Machinery “
IIAKDWAKi:.
HOI S ; Soovil, Bradc’s and various other makes.
Trace Chains, | Cane Hoes,
Plow “ I Axes,
Itreast “ j Ilames,
Tongue “ J Plow Lines,
CARPENTER TOOLS.
Planes, Chissels and Gouges,
Hand and Panel Saws, Augers and Auger Bitts,
Bni iug Machines, Braces and Bitts,
Mortice Machines, Iron Braces,
Bench Vices, and Saws, Hatcheta and Hammers,
Locks. Hinges, Screws, Butts, Nails, Rrads,
Together with every thlug used m the way ol BUILDERS’
MATERIALS.
c% n k luir: na u i:k§
Can always Cnti a large Stock.
Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Wheels, Bands, Leather Clothes,
Dash Frames and Trimmings of every variety used in iheir
line.
A 2« h »*a I laa plvmpitt*.
Sue.ii as Plows. Straw Cutters, Scythe Blades, Grass
Blades, Briar anil P.ush Hooks.
!•'.»«» ill i IK Grant’s, Clinton and other makes
NpiSti* 'l'll—Emery’s, McConnell’s, Win
chip’s, Georgia and other makes.
ViorNt* S*Otv«r»~Kmery’a, Bogarder’s, and Lever
Powers.
Ci'iiin Cfull Irs 6 and C fingered, of several makes
.mil styles. ,
Ail 01 which they offer at the lowest markest rates. Those
wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine
prices, Ac apr 4-’t>o
HA^DWABIS.
Home made Smiths Bellows,
Portable Forage,
Cast Steel,
Block Tins,
Tin Plate,
Bolt Copper,
Glue, Rubber and Hemp Packing,
Brass Wire,
Sheet Brass,
German Silver,
Babbit Metal,
llorse and Mule Shoe,
Shoe Nails, for sale by
juiy 10 NATHAN WEED.
KEW FIRM.
WM. J. McELROY & CO.,
Bra,ss Founders, <fcc.
riwiK undersigned are now prepared to furnish the fol-
JL lowing articles :
Suoi'ilfi and Sinivcs,
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, MADE TO ORDER AT SftORT NOTICE
For Swords, Knitres, 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 STAND, ON THIRD STREET,
MACON, f«A*
r F EM K S CAS H .
i W. J. McElbot, C. D. Wall, A. Reynolds.
September 2?, IS6l.—tf
CO AL OIL,
COAL OIL LAMPS,
REFRIGERATORS,
l MASS Kit'S ICE CREAM ’ FREEZERS,
I
3T.3:XjET - '3
I CELEBRATED FLY TRAPS,
Wire Dish Covers,
CUTLERY,
PLATED WARE,
WOODEX & TIN WARE,
AND —
HGU£:E PUBLISHING GOODS,
GENERALLY, AT
13. WISE,
july 21 Cherry Street.
SEOSSIA MANUFACTURE.
WHEAT FA.tS, a superior heme made article
■warranted to wvrk well.
Straw Cutters,
auly 'll! ’’ ' Il f Bale by NATHAN WEED.
GENERAI. ADVERTISEMENTS.
CAR HART & BRO.
(LATB or SKW TORS.)
■Have rrturneil t.o tliis place, where thej
will Im l ]»lt j aseil to see their Friends. All
com miniieat ion.i |>roiiij»tly attended to.
Store in Ralston’s Rock Building, m
Third Street. .
JAS. P. CARIIART,
WM. B. CARHART.
Macon, March 18,1861.
Notice to Builders and Jobbers.
UMBER FOR SALE.
THE subscriber would inform his friends and the public
in general, that he ha* the largest and b<-i»t lot of
SEASON ED PINE LUMBER
ever exhibited in Middle Georgia, consisting of Scantling
of all sixes and commonly used in house building ; quartered
end bustured tlooring, wetherboarding, ceiling, and All
other kinds suitable for building.
My Mill Is near the Central Railroad, and will deliver at
the road on accommodating terms.. Any.person wishing to
purchase, address me at Irwintou, and I will send horse
and buggy to meet the day train at Mclntyre’s, and convey
them to the mill free of charge.
Bept. 25,1861.—ts G. B. BURNKI.
Trees and O rape V ines.
A 1 ARCS LOT OR
APPLE and PEACH TREES,
FOR SALK AT WAR PRICKS.
GBAP E VINES
Os the following varieties, with prices attached r
VINKS FOR VISKYARD.
Per 100. Per 1,000.
Catawba, one year 00 $26 00
Isabella, “ “ 700 80 B 0
Warrenton, “ 7 I*o 400 o
BLUE FAVORITE 10 00 60 00
Cuttings of the above variety $7 00 per Also, cut
tiDgs of other varieties. Confederate monies or ci'y ac
ceptance taken O. F. ADA ITIS,
oct 9—» East Macon, Ga
OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE,
tvt^c^ojcnt.
SILK DRESS HATS $2.75 TO $3.00.
The Commercial Straw is easy, SI.OO
“ Senate is not bad,
“ Planter’s Hat Is very light, $1.49.
u English is Finest.
WOOL HITS. CHILDRENS’ STRAWS.
June 20 C. J >. STONE A BKO.
and Kiiiiiint‘i' Fasliions ior
1 861,
Direct Importations from France via New Oi loans
Mrs. F. DESSAU
Wori.u rt-spaclfully a nnoune*.- to the r^SPiU.
ladies that she has just returned from
New Orleans, where she has purchased for
cash a full assortment of Millinery, Lace,
and Dress Goods, of the latest direct iuipor
tat ion, and opened her Bonnets on Thurs
day, March 28. Mrs. Dessau % confident gswWfif W?
that the ladles will be pleased with the styles Nw C'\<
and qualities, as they are superior to any 'fay s . r?
brought heretofore to this place. *||WW
wr Milliners supplied at wholesale with W wi
Bonnets and Milliuery Goods. apr 8
Millinery! Millinery!!
PARIS STYLES
Via. New Orleans.
SPRING OF 1801.
Mrs. HOWLAND
HAS opened a fine assortment of the newest Paris
Styles of
Ladies’ Hats and Millinery Goods,
Os recent and Direct Importation to Nkw Orlkakh.
Her customers and others are invited to call, and she is
satisfied that they will be pleased.
Milliners from a distance can be accommodated
with PATTERN HATS and any style of MILLINERY
GOODS. «!»«• 3
SUNDRIES.
NKW Sacks Liverpool Salt,
,\JvR * 125 Bales heavy Gunny Bagging,
7 800 Coils Machine Rope,
It 0 Bales Macon Shirtings.
Heavy Osnaburgs and Yarns,
20 Bales Negro Kerseys and Stripes,
100 Bags prime Rio Coffee,
40 Hhds. Bacon, Sides and Shoulders,
25 Tierces plain and canvassed Hams,
50 Kegs choice Leaf Lard.
10 Bbis. choice Leaf Lard.
fiO Boxes Adamantine Candles,
25 Boxes Sperm Candles,
20 Bbis. No. 1 Syrup,
15 Hluls. Cuba Molasses,
10 Bbis. Bleached Whale and Lard Oil,
For sale hy BOWDRE A AtfCj M *fON.
IMP*
Karon, Corn, Lard and riou t
7er CASKS BACON, hog round.
<J 75C0 Bushels CORN.
25 Barrels LARD.
25 Half barrels LARD.
40 Kegs LARD.
500 Bbis. 8. F. and Family FLOUR.
3b Hlids. MOLASSES.
40 Bids SYRUP.
25 Half bbis. SYRUP;
100 Bbis. refißed SUGARS.
75 Sacks COFFEE.
125 Boxes TOBACt 0.
300 Bbis. WHISKEY.
For sale low for Cash. ASHER A YEP 4.
Macon Feb. 20th, 1861.
Sundries ioi* Sale.
O !TA RACS SHOT,
A m*J\J 25 Casks Rice.
100 Bales Yarns.
50 Barrels Whisky,
25 Bbis. N. O. Syrup,
150 Boxes Starch,
75 Cases Brandy, Gin Wine and Syurp.
pcl o-8t ROSS A SEYMOUR.
MILITARY BOOKS.
A>K%V supply of Hardie's Tactics, Scott’s Tactics,
Cooper’s Tactics, Cavalry Tactics, and Mahon’s 1 rea
tise on Field Fortification, for sale at
febl 3 BOARDMAN’B.
OILS, PAIMTS, GLASS, Ac.
FIVE Casks Sperm OH,
5.(i00 pounds pure la-ad,
150 Boxes Window Glass,
Two barrels Seat Foot Oil and
Five Barrels of Yarnlah, for sale br
oct j-3i ROSS A SEYMOUR
DAILYr
4 LARGE stock of
JY PRINTS, BLEACHED GOODS
FLANNELS, kerseys,
DRILLINGS,
LISBEYS, FLAX THREAD, BUTTONS, Ac.,
which we will dispose of at small advance over cost,
oct 23 ROSS A SEYMOUR.
Wheal, Rye, Barley and Oath.
SELFiI'TED especially for seed. In store and fc
•ale, by (oct 10) MoOALUE A JONJtf.
TRY OXK OF OCR
iW Black Pocket Hats.
Buy one NKW STYLE
BROAD BRIM.
The % ZOUAVE
BLACK TRIMMED
Will BECOME you !
So will the
MAIiOON
And the
Fx. Nat. Nntrln.
So will the LIGHT BLACK
BROAD ROUND
SOFT Bl A TS.
GF/NEUAL
GHAN ITE if
11 J,; 1 -
Hi the bull.lin- MEN T AUOVf ;■ ..!? ’ t
| the store of it. V. McKvny M«, '''' H, „
where I have np-u t i.•.! v».,J 1 ,
ami (Mwtwiew, a»l will •(« my r.,LV ' *
pleasure. y' cVv 1 ! r H
may 1 s *’ #~t su 1 |y > ' .eg
11 HOW XV | .
Opposite tbe Passenger Hoc- v 1
By K. K. BROWN Ts .
\| U.AI.S ready U..- *' '' -V
Lvi I'
! comfortable. ’ !a if,
j THE Ml BBLEFIKLI)
“Bike thcTPhconix from its As
fl'll Vl’ large, r.ew ad elegant {{, !ls> , ,
1. on the ruins of my n| J , stHblis: r. o Hv
Maoon, Go., now open for the recepti,,:, '
lion of Boarders and IranaieLt true.
T!ie House has-Lee-n newly furnished tl- , .. ,>
Best maon r,and the Proprietor «i!|,iu’,
I'liSx’S’ ULAXS SKvj'j'i »
Its sltiuUiou is ehg.h.e, n lit:le below the U y
opposite the Presi.y rUn Chur,h, aod n«»r 'll.
places of business. ‘' ’ ls -*\
ConniH'ted wllu the House is a large
Livery and Sale Stable
where Drovers and others can find a,-, \
their stork. AK *
The patronage of his old fi ler.ds and 0 f , ,
public generally ,ir iisjiectful'y soiicih.| \ '
‘ M STl^
ashiiigtoii Hall
IS STILL OPEN TO pub ,
BABSEKNE\v,* I)r iet„r
Atlanta, Ga., P«-ivo»ber, 4MM.
~ WES LIilYA.N'y
FEMALE COLLEGE,
filifilt twenly-fnurth Annual Session of i ~ j.... .
M will begin on MONDAY, October »ih, underf
tiou of lbe following Finality : v
Rev. JOHN M. BONN ELL, President, Ac.
Rev. ('. W. SMITH, A. M., IVofessur Mat Item at .
Rev. F. X. FORSTER, A. M , Pron < VI j u .
guages.
Rev. W. 0. BAS*, A. M. Professor Naturals,", f
C. SCHWARZT, Professor Mo.lcni La:, : ~, ~ t ,
itig.
Mias M. K. CARLKTON, Prinrip H l Preparatory ly ,
meat.
P T. OUTrUNBEUGKR, Pi .feasor of Mu.de.
Miss L. GUT'TUNi'.EKGfcU, Aset. Music.
Mrs. 3. bCHWARZr, Inst. Oi name nidi Nmib \\ •,
R M. HEARD and LAI'Y, Steward’s De|.*im m.
Mrs. K J. sl Li’ilh'NS, Matron.
Tuition per annum, in College Claaan>... ..... . ,
“ “ “ Preparatory Department... k
Board *• “ including fuel,tight* and wasltu-z
One half the Fees positively l errulr.-d in <>ct bet the it,
in March. Confederate Bones taken a-> eudi.
The Mtevrard’s Depurtinent liu* been fitt, and out with ti
entire in « suit of Furniture.
I’or Catalogues, or further inforinntlon, apple to
sep 14 —t VV. c. liA.S3, fiec'jr.
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Corner Mulberry Street and Cotton Am^
MACON, CiEOttUIA,
DK.U.KU IX
LAW, CLASSICAL, MEUICAL, SCHOOL AM) «ISC£LLAM» U
13 O O K S,
Blank Boots, of all kinds; Record Books, for Countr
see, Stationery, Drawing P.ijier, Roll Paper, \V»-
ter Colors, A i tists’ Oil Colors, Boxes of
Ol! and Wafer Colors.
MATHKMATI ;AL INSTRUMENTS
Mathematical and Hu ■ neering B<ck<, <'• pying l*r,
Books, Writing Desks, Portfolio*, Pocket Books, (Ist
mon Bo rds, Writing rliiids, and Ink", of all k nds,
Indelible Inks, Faber A Luhin’a Drawing P n
cils, Steel and Gold Pens, Ac., Ac., together
with all the various articles usually
■ found in a
BO <> K S r V <>K E.
ALSO, AGENT OF THE
Southern Muluul hiMiraiu'rfoiup n)'
February 18, 1861.—v
jm. am
WIIF.KV.KK A. WILSON’S Sewing Ms-!
at standard prices ; a n«-w and fine lot nut •
and for sale by K. J. JOHNSTON k <- IJ
lu a r 14
SRUING RA< «!IVFN and M -tl.tr a’ • [r '
meats repaired and adjusted . and r.ew y ;rt- »»-•
ruer. New Tension Pads, Ac for old machines U
roar 14 E. J. JOHNSTON A V
BAGGING AND HOPE.
WE wish to close out 500 ph c«-s of K-ntu.-ky B>•
and 800 .-oils Machine Flax R<>p<-. A bar.* ‘
be bad. (oct 23) - ROc> kM l HOI
Tanners* ()il.
O K I* REI N expected daily by ...
A') oof 28 ROSS A'K'i
Yluf’oia Sliirliaiffs A< ‘
tr/ i/ V 0.% LBS Macnn Snirt;:ic4 and P I:
»)l/V 25 bale* C««i • • :i Yarns, i-oorted E
25 bales Georgia Strip--, for sale by
mar 20 BOVViniE A ANDHRA ■'
PLAHTATIDH ]tIIY.&.
SINCLAIR’S TWENTY-SIX INCH FR SCH Bl ‘
STONE MILh, wart anted to work w.-:i >' '■ XU**"
flour. For sale by NATHAN " r.a
july io Macon, os-
Wheeler & Wilson Machine Needle*.
At SI.OO per dozeu. Only at ret l <b
dozen or less. A -apply j ro.. •t' * " '
aug U E J. JoHNctoN AJJ _
If 0,11 lx JIAAI FACTt Rlh
WE are prepared to rink,: to order ar. rejair, a
notice. MATH EM AT ICAL IV : >‘ENTS. A ;
Also, Sewing Machines } “ micrh*!'-tdwerkw**
•nacl.lnesadjusteu.by apr*-‘ .hIT
Public patron#fr respectfully .<• g
jan 1*
Pi *\TATION BKOCiANS.—Nowin Jh
VtUrethebert ass rtn: ntof Negro Shoes.we
* aver offered in this Market. Men’s and ’ 3
and naUed black &a<i ttittUU; do. heavy
po mwetts; do. boya and yontha black and
which we are idling vary low. MIXAKiK ILA
net f-y