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HARDWARE, IRON &, STF.FL
Hiinlwair. Iron. Steel
ANI)
AURKTLTUII.a IMPLEMNETS,
is CHTtT VARTKTT XT THE
NEW IRON FRONT STORE
—OF—
CARIf ART A CURD.
WIICftK they continue to keep on. of the largest at
sortmentskept In M.ddleUeorgia,consisting in part o
.Swedes Iron all sizes, | Uammeied Plow Steel,
Refined '* “ “ 1 Oust **
English “ “ “ | Blister “
Round * Sq’r Iron all sizes, | German
Oral <S Ro'nd “ “ “ | Spring “
Horseshoe x< “ “ j Tin
Noll Rods, j Machinery “
HAKOWAKTi.
HOEN; Scovil, Brade’s and various other make*.
Trace Chains, | Cane Hoes,
Plow “ j Axes,
Breast “ | Haines,
Tongue “ | Plow Line*,
CARPENTER TOOLS.
Planes, Cbissel- and Gouges,
Hand and Panel Haws, Augers and Auger JDitia,
Boring Machines, Unices and Bltts,
Mortice Machines, Iron Braces, -
Bench Vices, and Haws, Hatchets and Hammers,
Locks, Hinges, .Screws, Jiutts, Null-*, Brads,
Together with every thing used in the «ay of BUILDERS’
MATERI ALfl.
CARRIAGE »lUii:KS
Can always find a large Stock.
RtUiS, Spokes, Hubs, Wheels, Bands, Leather Glolhts,
Hash Frames and Trimmings of every variety used in their
line.
Agricultural implement*.
Such as Plows, Straw Cutters, Scythe F.ladcs,
Blades, Briar and Bush Hoots.
U'JWli .1111 In—Grant's, Clinton and other makes
Spike Tilreshem—Emery s, M< fi .tjr. it’s, Win
ship’s, Georgia and other makes.
If or*t> Rowel’ll—Emery's, Bogar ltr’s, and Lever
Powers.
Cfiuu i’railles-.'i and C fingered, ot several mak s
and styl-i.
All of which they offer at the lowest mart, sc rat,-?. ThoS
wishing to purchase would do well to tall and evnioir.
prices, &c apr 4-’di)
AGRICULTURAL
IM PLEM RNT TS.
NATHAN WEED,
•TJaion, LVor</l(f,
HAS NOVv LN STORE and oil'ers to Planters a superior
asau tment of the newest and luort improved Turn
ii£ Implements In u*u.
.Iron and Steel Plows, Harrows,
Plow Hames, Cultivators,
Grain Cradles, Hey the Rjade*,
Threshers, ' Fan Mills,
Horse Powers, Straw CutUrs,
Shovels and Spades, Traces,
Spading and Manure Forks,
Weeding Jloes,
of Soovil’a, Co-dins’, Blade’s Patent American Hoe Cos.
manufacture.
Swedes and English Befined IRON of all sizes.
Warranted Plow Steel, English manufacture.
Anvils, Vices, Bellows,
Hauunevs, Screw Plates, Tongs, Borax,
Cii i*penters ? Tools,
Builders’ Hardware,
Carriage ami Wagoii tiaieimal*>,
IS JLL THEIR VUHIKTV,
mar 18
NEW
WM. J. McELROY & CO.,
Brass Founders, «fco.
THE undersigned are now prepared to furnish the fol
io vviug articles :
Sword* and Knives
UF ZUL DESCRIPTIONS, 41A OF TO ORDER 4T SHORT NOTICK
BRASS MOUNTma-S,
For Swords, Knives, and Guns, also,
ORNAMENTAL BRASS CASTINGS
Os every description.
We keeon hand at all times a full assortment of
Tin-Ware and Stoves,
Os ail kinds, SOUTHERN MANUFACTURED, with a full
assortment of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
AT THE OLD STAND, OX THIRD STREET,
MACON, €j»A.
r V E>l R H C ASH.
W. J. McKlbgt, C. D. Wm, A. Hrvnot.da,
September 25,1601. —If
ii :aed'wae js.
Iloiue maile Smiths Bellows
Portable Forage,
Cast Steel,
Block Tins,
Tin Plate,
Bolt Copper,
Glup, Rubber and [Temp Packing,
Brass Wire,
Sheet Brass,
Gerruanßilver,
Babbit Metal,
Horse and Mule Shoe,
Shoe Nalls, tor sale by
juiy 10 NATHAN WEED.
coXTroif7,
COAI, OIL LAMPS,
REFRIGERATORS,
MASTER’S ICE CREAM FREEZERS,
•
CELEBRATED FLY TRAPS.
Wire Dish Covers,
CTJTL E 11 Y,
PLATED WARE,
WOODEN & TIN WADE,
A SO—
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
GENERALLY, AT
11. A. WISE,
july jStl Cherry Street.
GEORGIA MANUFACTURE^
WHIG AT FANS, a superior home made article
warranted to work well.
Straw Cutters,
Lever patent, for *ale by
jttly iu NATHAN WEEP.
STEEL ami German Silver Spectacles,
Convex and Colored Class, Railroad Spectacles and j
Goggles. A large supply for retail trade just received by j
nov 22 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
T- £GAJi AI) V ERT IS EMBNTS.
i \ kohl| \, Pulawkf County.—'To tr* iKi i-
V)f TEI. OF David M Wooo.LtTftor s*tn cocntt. i»ec and .
Vou are hereby nSufied, that according to law, I
apply to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to
.Mi the slave b-lohsinp to the vstale of Dav.d M. Wood
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
G< EOKUA, Ratwil t outiiy.—Notice is hereby
V given to all persons having demands against George
Wader, late ot said comity, deceased, to present them to
tue-properly made out -within the time prescribed by la*,
so a* to show their ch&ractrf and amount. And all persons
indebted to said deceased, a.- hereby required U. n.akc
Itnmediate payment. Ja3. D. FREDERICK,
feb I*2 4“ -tit Administrator.
n FOKtIIA, Uni on County.--'Whereas, James
* 1 L Wiggin* applies to me for k-tters of administration
on the estate of Osborn Wiggins, late of said county, dec and.
therefore to cit** and admonish all and singular
tlie kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be and appear
at me oflice within the time prescribed by law, to show
ause, If any they have, why said letters ehould not be
g Cuvtn under rny hand and official signature, this 24th
January, 1562. JOHN L. PARKER,
jan 29 45-&t Ordinary.
GIEORCIA, .'Hacon County.—To all whom it
T MAY COXCBKN:
Whaieas, May Taylor applies to me for letters of admin
istration on the estate of James Taylor, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned,
kindred or creditors to be and appear at tny office on or
before the first Monday in March next to show cause if any
they can why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand anil official signature, this tilth Jan
uarv IK6J. JNO. L. PARKER,
jan 22 44-bt Ordinary.
Gt KOKGIA, Jlucon county.— Whereas, F. A.
IT Wheellss applies to ine for letters of administration
on the esture of George R. Johnson, deceased.
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all concerned
to be and appear at my oflice on or before the nrst Monday
in March next to show cause it any they can, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this Ifith Jan
uary 1302 JOHN L. PARKER,
jan 22 41 fit Ordinary.
ADJfINISTIt ATHIX’S K 4LK,-Agreeable to
an order from the Ordinary ot Houston county, will
he sold on the first Tuesday in March next, at Perry, the
«i itk-m.-nt of land belonging to tLe estate of K. V. Rumph,
dce’d, known as the Macauts place, two miles south ol Fort
Valiev, adjoining lands belonging to Maj. J. A. Miller.—
Terms on the day. ISABELLA N. RUMPH,
jan l-tds Almr’x.
IN IMPORTANT FORIHCOMING
SOUTHERN BOOR.
MORAL BEAUTIES FROM THE
HEART OF WOMAN,
‘‘VOICES FHUJI THE SOUTH,*’
Being a collection of literary gems contributed by tal
ented ladit-3 In every State of the Confederacy.
To be published by THOMAS 3. POWELL, M J.*., Profes
sor of Obstetrics in the AtlanLt Medical College—the nett
proceeds to he appropriated to the erection of a “Horae for
the Reception ami Treatment ot Invalid Ladles.”
The work will embrace about 600 pages, and he put up in
three stj Its.
Ist quality, with engravings, per copy $ 5.00
11 copies to one address .... 50.00
fid quality, with engravings, gilt doth, per copy 8.00
11 copies to one address . .. 85.00
fid quality, fine paper, cloth 2.00
11 copies to one address 20.00
Sent by Mail or Express, to subscribers, free of expense.
Address THOMAS 3. POWELL, M. !>.,
dec 13 Atlanta, Georgia.
WOOD’S
PHOTOGRAPHIC
PALACE OF ART!
1)lf OH A BEY largest aud best appointed Estab
lishment in the South, if not in the United States. Is
<*ne of the most popular and interesting places of resort in
Macon, and Ls daily thronged with crowds of delighted visi
tors. The
Collection ol* ."Pictures
is very large, embracing every style known to the art, from
the smallest Ambrotype to the life size Portrait. Wood is
determined, regardless of labor or expense, that his GAL
LERY shall continue to be the
Headquarters of Fine Ails in the South
Employing permanently the best t al<rm l o be procured to
color his Photogrophs, in every wt, e to nature, and
perfect satisfaction is guaranteed in e Very instance. A
large collection of the celebrities of the day on exhibition,
to which lias just been added a splendid Picture of the
Prince of Wales and suit, Rlondin, Judge Douglas, and
others too numerous to mention, but which the public are
respectfully invited to call and examine. As Wood uses
none but the best materials in his business, persons in want
of a good Picture will fiud it to their advantage to patron
ize this establishment, as Pictures can be had here at prices
as low as elsewhere and of superior style. Ambrotypes,
Daguerreotypes aud Plain Photographs of every size at low
prices. Call and see R. L. WOOD,
Washington Block, nearly opposite the
oot 31 Lanier House, Macon, Ga.
W. S. B. MATHEWS,
TEACHER OF
Piano, Singing*, Organ and Harmony,
IS now prepared to receive pupils by the quarter, or by
the year, at the rate of Sixty Dollars for the academic
; year of ten months, ten lessons each month. Lessons given
i at the residence of pupils when desired.
Jilr. M. is prepared to give strict and punctual attention
I to every pupil entrusted to Lis care, and confidently expects
to give satisfaction to all patrons. Pupils may commence
September 3d. Names left either at the Methodist or the
Baptist Book Depository will receive prompt attention.
References given when desired.
Macon, August 28,1861. ecp 4-y
Drugs and Medicines,
AT ELLIS’ DRUG STORE,
Corner Cherry Street and Cotton Avenue.
JUST received, a fresh supply of Drugs and medicines,
Perfumery, Paints and Varnish Brushes, Superior Coal
Oil, Camphene, Alcohol and Potash, Jayne’s, Ayres’,
Wright’s, Moffat's, and Strong’s Pills ; Ilemboldt’s Extract
of Burhu, Sanford's Liver Invigorator, Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup, Degrath's Electric Oil, Mustang Liniment,
Indian Cholagogue, Jayne’s, McLean’s, and Fahnestock’s
Vermifuge; Better Aperient and Citrate of Magnesia, war
ranted genuine.
jane 20 18-’GO IV. 8. ELLIS, Agent.
~KIXIC ARTSf
rime ph olographlc-Portrftlts colored In Oil,produce*! by
JL J. A. PUGH A BR»J , Triangular Block, Macon, Ga.,
arc 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
taro first class Artists employed by us, we are producing
Portraits as perfect and as much like the original as it i«
possible j'icturea to be made, tbdl at PUGH’S and see
?ht- Photographs by \heir new process, which are the largest
ever made in the Stale, none line them can be seen else
where. A iIHKO TYI‘KS at very low prior*. (octSl
VAI LIABLE PLANTATION
roit sai.i:.
miiK subscriber offers for sale hts desirable plantation
A. situated in the 15th district of Sumter county, and about
14 miles from Americas. 1* contains Eighteen Hundred
acres, seven hundred of which is cleared, and in a good
state of cultivation It is undoubtedly as good a plantation
as there is in .Sumter county. A good dwelling house,negro
houses, gin and screw, and all other necessary out buildings
on the premises, and plenty of water. It adjoins the rich
lauds of T. M. Kurlow, VV. T. Adams, and others. The place
may be seen at any time.
Persons whthinging to purchase will either call on me a
the plantation, or address me at Americas, Sumter county
Georgia.
dec 26 40-ts A. J. SCRUTCHIN.
A for Capitalist*.
M ACON GIIIST M ILL for SALE.
o\i INC to the insufficiency of our capital, and the
pressure of other engagements, we are anxious to dis
pose of the Macon Grist Mill, to a satisfactory purchaser.
The Mill is now in complete running order—will grind 175
bushels a day, and cannot fail to make a handsome profit,
if well managed, in the hands of a person with sufticien.
capital to carry it on properly. The most satisfactory in
formation on this, and other subjects connected witii the
business,can be obtained at the Mill.
Sep26 27- lIOIPEUILLFT A CO.
A. Card.
DR. J. B. GORMAN having extensively used Little's-
VxKMiruQK takes pleasure in saying it is the most val
uable remedy to cure children of Works 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 causes 1 recommend it fully te
everybody. In using, nothing else is necessary but to dose
the children spring and fall. Besides the greateonveuience
of such medicines,! never before found a more safe, or one
more certainly to be relied upon than Dr. W. G Little'
Vermifuge.
Taibotton, Ga., Feb. 2, 1860.
Little's Anodvne Cough Drops per bottle *0 75
Little’s Vermifuge, in large bottles i 00
Little’s Vermifuge, in vials \\ 25
HI!! 6 !'- S lDg and Tettw Worm Ointment 100
Little’s French Mi icture i
mar 21 52 '* 1
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Southern Insurance iiuujianies.
Merchants’ Insurance Company,
RICHMOND, VIRGINI A. •
f'anh Capital all paid ia - ~ ’
-. , r- . ltlO.OuO
?>hvivu* Am mug
A. PI, kA3ANT 3, Pr« blent.
JOHN H. MONTAGUE, Secretary.
Eufaula Home Insurance Comp’y,
KUFAULA, ALABAMA.
Chart area 1 aptlal ’>
6'axA Capital and Arrumnlat'wnn 154,0<»0
Florida Home Insurance Comp’y,
APALACHICOLA, FLORIDA.
Cash Capita!
JOHN D. ATKINS, President.
JOHN B. ELTON, Secretary.
LIFE INSUi;ANCE.
DEPARTMENT AT fAYO-NAH, OF T E
Georgia Home Insiirkiiue uuinpany.
tapilul * “ ifz.itßlHit.
DR. JAMES F. DOZEMAN, President.
1). F. WILCOX, Seeretarv.
A. WILISUR, Actuary.
DU. K. D. ARNOLD, of Savannah,
Consulting Physician.
The above fire all first class Companies, and risks wi!
i be taken on all kinds of property, and especially cn Cotton
j for full three fourths of the value, either on the jdantation.-
or stored in the warehouses, as was recommended by tin
j Can,nurcial and Financial Convention held in Macon.
Also on the Life of all persons for tin- benefit of theii
' friends, or on the Life of negroes, as low as other good and
; responsible Companies, and all losses j roraptly set.led.
Office in humour’s Block on f-econd Btreet, n- x.t door to
i alley, up tairs. E. 0. G IIaNNISS, Agent,
i oct 9Ma
RICH Alii) CURD,
GENERAL, MARINE, FIRE AM) LlfK INSIRANI'E ACENCA
.Tfrf CO. »*, Li i: Oit t V Jyi.
f|THE undersigned, as agent of the
j JL A'.tua Insurance Company, id' Hartford,
Phoenix Insurance Cos , of Hartford,
North American Fire Insurance Cos., of Hartford,
LaFayette Fire Insurance Cos., of Brooklyn,
State Fire Insurance Cos., of New Haven, and
zßtna Life Insurance Cos., of Hartford,
; Is prerared to Insure every description of Property—in
‘ the above first cla«3 companle —on terras favorable to the
i assured. Apply to RICH’]). CURD,
feb 'tiU-tf Agent
THE GEORGIA
no III: I tMKAMi: COM PA XV,
OK
COLUMBUS, GEO.
CHARTERED CAPITAL - - $250,000
DIRECTOR#.
John M. McGough, IV. 11. Young,
Rob’t. M. Uunby, J. G. Strupper,
C. C. Cody, J- P. Illges,
Daniel Griffin, W. 11. Hughes,
James T. Bozeman, James Ennis,
L. T. Downing.
JNO. McGOUGH, President.
D. F. Wuxcox, Secretary.
Insures dwellings, stores.merchandize, cotton and other
produce, and all kinds of insurable property, against loss
ur damage by tire. Applications received and poiieies is
sued by JOSEPH M. BOAKDMAN,
feb 20—y Agent for Macon and vicinity.
TUB LIVERPOOL AND LONDON ~
II Ii LI ffiIMICI ESMPAIY
OFFICE , r tii WALT. STREET, NEW YORK.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL.
JC‘2, or
PATD UP CAPITAL, SURPLUS AN!) RESERVED FUNDS
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLAR?,
800,00 0 INVESTED IN THIS COUNTRY.
DIRECTORS IN NEW YORK :
JAMES BROWN, Esq., Chairman.
FRANCIS GOTTEN, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
GEORGE BARCLY, Esq.
EUGENE DUTILH, Es,q.
JOSEPH FOWLER, Esq.
JOSEPH GILLARD, Jr., Esq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
ED. F. SANDERSON, Esq.
WM. S. WETMORE, Esq.
EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, Esq.
President Secretary, ALFRED PELL, Esq.
Counsel of the Board, A. HAMILTON, Jr., Esq
AYERS, WINGFIELD & CO., Agents,
may 4 1859—ts Macon, G*.
VAEIETIES!
SERVICE and SERGEANTS’ SWORDS and BELTS of
our own manufacture, at reduced prices. A careful
comparison is respectfully solicited.
Curilt Laces and Draids,
i/RUIViS. “Confederate make,”
GILT BUTTONS, large and small,
GAUNTLETS, per “Bermuda,”
3,000 KNITTING NEEDLES,
0,000 CIGARS,
15 doz G and S WOOL CARDS;
A Small Lot of Envelopes,
PLAYING CARDS, Ac., In Job Lots,
OIL ENAMELED CLOTH, a small lot for sale low
to close consignments.
OUR STORK OP
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.,
is quite full and will be offered at low prices.
Watch Repairing-— This department of our busi
ness is at present in charge of Mr. E. Maussknkt.
We will receive anything at all available for goods sold
or in settlement of notes or accounts.
»0t27 E. J. JOHNSTON &. CO.
MACON SEED STORE.
LANDRETH’S fresh garden SEEDS.—W. 8.
ELLIS has just received a large supply of
CARDEN SEEDS,
From Landreth’s, warranted genuine, for e,ule at the lowest
prices, wholesale and retail.
t=£TA Iso, a general assortment of
DttUOS AND MEDICINES.
Macon, Ga., Jan. IG.tf w. S. FLT.T9.
DISSOLUTION.
muF firm of Bolshaw A Herzog is thi< dav dissolved by
JL mutual consent. The books or the firm'will be fuunu
at the store (if Air T. tt. ilolshaw, who is authorized to use
the firm name only in liquidation of the ba> \r -s.
T 11. ROLSHAW,
„ . V. HtKZOG.
Macon, July, 29,1 SCI.
Having this day purchased the entire interest of F. Her
zog in the firm of Bolshaw A Herzog, all notes and accounts
will be settled by me.
1 shall continue the business at the old stand, No. 11,
Cotton Avenue, near Mulbe.ry street, where hoc be found
a good assortment of
CHINA,
GLASS,
CROCKERY,
COAL OIL LAMPS,
PLATED CASTORS,
TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY, &c.,
rOR CASH ©SLY.
T. H. BOLSI7AW.
The undersigned having disposed of his interest In t>-e
firm of ltolshaw A Herzog to T. If. Bolshaw, takta pleasure
in recommending him to his friends,
aug 7 P. HERZOG.
GUANO, LIAi i &c.
"1 /\/\ BBLS ‘ Rhode’s Phosphate.
3vv 600 Sacks Mapesßu-|>er-Phosph' : .te of Lime.
s<>o “ Reese’s Manipulated Guano.
150 bids. American Guano.
150 “ Land Planter.
100 “ Lime.
For sale atManufacturer’s price* by
feh ’ ASHER AYRES.
GEORGIA REPORTS.
VOIj. 31st
JUST received and for sale by
J. W. BURKE, A gt.
Price $5 00. Orders by mail promptly executed when
ccompanled by the cash.
Pure Corn and Rectified Whiskey,
PTfk/'k BBLS. Whiskey, consisting of “ Ward A Carey’
i * " " Extra Rectified,Kentucky Pare White,”Ten
nesseeCorn,’’Georgia Planters,” “Pike’s Magnolia,’ and
other Brands, all received direct from the Distillers and
or sale low.by McCAI.LIK A JONES.
mar 7
RAILROAD SCHEDULES, &.(
Railißoad«
o! Sc ImNlii 1 •
i vN an.l alter Hui. lay, October 27th, 1861, the Trains on
V* tins Road v, .11 be run as follows:
DAILY DAV TRAIN.
[..a. Savannah 2.«°>rt [>. in. Arrive in Macon 1*2.40 a. m.
Leave Macon 12 >t» p. m. Arrive in Savannah 11.15 p. in.
DAILV NIGHT TRAIN. ' .
i i,vc- Savannah 950 p. m. Arrive in Macon 900 a.m.
Leave Mae.-.n 350 p.. in. Arrive iu Savannah 7.40 a. m.
HO it DON AND LATONTON BRANCH.
Leave Fatnnton 500 a. m. Arrive in Gordon 743 a. m
L .ve Guidon 1 10 p. m. Airive in Eatonton 4.25 j>. m.
Pasxvucers fur Augusta will lake the night train from
Savannah and Macon.
Passengers to' Miiledgeville and Eatonton will take the
nisht train from Savannah and day train from Macon.
Durmg the session of the Legislature two trains will run
daily between Gordon and Miiledgeville, making connection
with both trains on the Central Rail Road.
oc t ftp GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen’l Swp’t.
.tI.U'GN & BRUNSWICK RAIL ROAD,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
rnau: Trains cn this Road, will leave Macon daily
(Sundays excepted,) at 10 A. M., returning at 4 P. M.
Dai'v connection made with Hawkinsville by line of
Stages'. A. K. COCHRAN,
Macon, Nov. 26,1561. Prest. and Sup’t.
Cliange of Schedule.
SOUTH-WESTK ItI * KAIL KOAIK
ON and after this date Passenger Trains will run as fol
lows—
EKTWEEN MS CON AND COLUMBUS:
Leave M icon at 1.30 a. m
Arrive at Columbus at 7.18 a. m
Leave Columbus at 2 25 p. ai
Arrive at Macon at 7 56 p. m
BETWEEN MACON AND CAATTAHOOCHKE t
Leave Macon 9.30 a m
Arri ve at Chattahoochee C 44 p. m
Leave Chattahoochee 9.55 a. si
Arrive at Macon 7.1S p. m
The Mail and Passenger Trains from Albany connect
daily at Smithville, No. 10 S. W. It. R.,and from Fort Gaines
daily at Cuthbert, with Chattahoochee Mail Train.
Leave Smithville at 2.45 p. si
Arrive at Albany 4 20 p. m
Leave Albany at 12 45 p. si
Arrive at Smithville 2.15 p. m
Leave Cuthbert at 5.05 p. si
Arrive at Port Gaines 0.40 p. m
Leave Fort Gaines at 10.05 a. si
Arrive at Cuthbert at 11 55 p. si
Making the connection with the up and down Chatta
hoochee Mail Train.
Trains to Columbus form n through connection to Mont
gomery, Ala., and AOgnsta, Kingston, Wilmington, Savan
nah, Miiledgeville and Eatonton.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bainbridge
Thoniasville, Ac.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should take the
Night Train from Augusta and Savannah to avoid detention
at Macon. For Columbus take the Day Train.
VIRGIL POWERS, Eng’r & Sup’t.
Macon, Nov. 8, 1861.
MUON k WE'TERN Rill, Ri)Al».
SBpfSip S?lS||B
ON and alter Sunday, August 4th, Passenger Trains
will tie run as follows :
Leave Macon 10.00 a. m
Arrive at Atlanta 4.00 p. m
Leave Atlanta 1.4a j> M
Arrive at Macon 7.05 p. M
The lti 00 a. ni. Train from Macon connects with the W.
A A. K. R. at 6.UU p. i.i. and Georgia R. R at 8.0(1 p. m.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
Superintendent Macon & Western K. R Cos.
Macon, July 80th, IS6I.
On and after Sunday, August 4‘h, ths night passenger
trains on this road will be discontinued.
»ug 7 ALFRED L. TVLEK, Bupt.
W«?sfv«’ia & Atlantic llitilroLfcS.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 133 Miles—Fare, 5 00
JOHN S. ROWLAND, Superintendent.
NIGHT PASSENGER THAIS.
Leaves Atlanta, drily, at 7.30 P M
Arrives at Ch&t.anouga, at 4,)0 A ’ M
Leaves Chattanooga, daily, at 6 05 p m
Aryves at Atlanta, at ‘.252 X. ji
EXPIU.sS freight, mail and passenger train.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 3.00 a m
Arrives at Chattanooga, at.. 2 31 p. m
Leaves Chattanooga, daily, at 1 50 a. m
Arrives at Atlanta at * .1.00 pri
R‘,ad connects, each way, with the Rome Branch
Radroad at Kingston, the East Tennesssee and Georgia
K.uiioad at Dalton, and the Nashville & Chattanooga Rail
road at Chattanooga. ,j PR -jg
UPSOX t'«l JTi KAIi. KuAV.
fiTHIS daily train on the road connects with the train on
A the Macon & Western Railroad from Macon to Atlanta.
Fare from Thomaston to Macon 552 85
“ , “ “ “ Atlanta 3 Sg!
Through tickets can be had aUhe office of this company
m Tlioinaston ; and at the general ticket office of the Macon
ac W esteru Rail Road, at Macon and Atlanta.
Passengers wishing to go to Chalybeate Springs, Warm
. pringe, or White Sulphur Springs, will find this route very
pleasant, 1 ine Stage Coaches will leave Thomaston daily
on the arrival of the train, and connect at the Chalybeate
Springs with coaches to the Warm and White Sulphur
Sprmgs,returning daily to connect with the train from
i horaaston to Barnesville. A J WHITE
July 25-ts • J Sup't^
AtkmUi & \Yv*t Point Rail Road.
Tn tale Effect on and after Sunday, Oct. 2 1, 1801.
MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta.... „ 2.15 a. m
Arrive West Point 7 Of* a . m
1 eave West Point 1 3ft p v
Arrive Atlanta I! I!"!! .6 IS f. m
FREIGHT TRAIN.
l eave Atlanta 7.15 a m
Arrive West Point ' 5 00 p m
Leave West Poin- .? 10 I' 2
Arrive Atlanta 4 52 p* M
oct SO 1801 P> M
For Sale Cheap.
CARRIAGES, ROI KAWAYS <£ BIGGIES,
11A1 IN AN E> WHI PS.
t tleboi*o Ruo-gies,
(MADS EV ASA MILLKK.)
next door to the baptist ciicrch.
j an 1 1:;,3 ‘ 2 J. OeL^CIIE.
A Liberal Proposition.
N1 RSERY, at Atlanta, Ga.,in consideration of the de
pressed state of the market for our gre ,t Staple Colton pro
pose to the Planters of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama
Mis.-i rippi and Tennessee to sell them FRUIT TREES Ac ’
from our Nursery at the r -gular catalogue prices, and’take
COTTON (Middling Fair' in exchange, at 10een£ per pound
delivered to the nearest depot, or l oatlanding, forwarding
us the receipt. 6
Descriptive and Priced Catalogues sent to all applicants
free of charge.
Address
ROGERS, HARDEN A CO.
* ft&**,>£•* £*«etera» Hurt} **9 AQq j
Haron, .’lay 30tl», i§ol.
1 T K BARRKIA Pikes Magnolia Whisky.
-i. 8 fjf .•> Barrels Rock opening Rum.
7-:> Barrels Phelps Eye Gin.
I'.i'i Boxes Tobacco—various grades.
115 Boxes Cigars.
350 Barrels Flour.
TOO Tierces Leaf U- and.
75.00 U H. Clear S.drs.
lt»,000 11. Hams.
l«,0no H. Shoulders.
15 Hhds. Molasses
20 Barrels Syrup.
50 c aoks Rio Coffee.
75 1 rrrels Sugar.
10 Hhtls. Sugar.
For sale at reasonable prices for CASH by
ASHER AYRES.
NlcCallie & rToixes,
pared to supply al! customers with * V
Bacon, Lard, Flour, Corn, &c., &c,,
GIVK US A CALL. july 8
PLANTATION JTIBTL.
S STOvVljm? TWENTY -SIX INCH FRENCH BURR
kj ; U p ’ warr amed to work well end make good
?,;,I° rßakby NATHAN WEED
Ju, y 10 Macon, Qa,
GENERAL ADVERTISEAIENTB.
TAKE NOTICE.
ALL j.pisour Indebted to A. G. BOSTICK, LAMAR A
WILLIAMSON, or BOSTICK & LAMAR, a,e notified to
couie forward and settle, or the accounts will he placed in
an attorney’s hands for collection.
The subscriber, or his representative, Mr. I. B. Fngijsh,
can be found at the Store, opposite the Lanier House, pre
pared to take money or notes In settlement.
A. G. BOSTICK.
Macon, Jan. 15,1SG'2 —ts
Notice to Shippers.
MACON, February sth, ISC2.
rglliE Central,’.South Western and the Muscogee Rail
1. Roads, will not receive or transport articles for the
Confederate States or State of Georgia at the reduced rates
unless they are distinctly marked “Army Stores,” and con
signed to a Brigade or Regimental Quarter Master, Com
missary, or Ordinance Officer. If not marked and consigned
as above, full rates will be charged and no deduction al
lowed. Hospital Stores, when so marked amt consigned to
a Hospital, will be carried free as heretofore.
GKO. W. ADAMS,
Gen’l Sup’t Central K. R.
VIRGIL POWERS,
Eng. A Sup’t S. M . R R.
W. L. CLARK,
feb 12-lm Sup’t Muucogea R. R.
DISSOLUTION.
The firm of Wood A Cos., is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. All persons having claims against us will please
present them, and those indebted to us will please come ior
ward and settle promptly. The Books and notes Mill be
found at the old stand, and settled by the senior partner.
GREENVILLE WOOD |
SETH G. WOOD. J
Macon, Dec. 30th ISCI.
TO NEWSPAPERS.
All Newspapers advertising for Wood A Cos., will please
discontinue the same from this date. WOOD A CO.
December 80th IS6I.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Thankful for past favors we would respectfully request a
continuance of the same for the remaining partner.
Dec. SOth 1861. WOOD & CO.
OAK WHEEL BORROWS anil SPINNING WHEFLS, for
sale bv G» VOOD.
Jan.S —ts
OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE,
IVE^i-OOlNr.
SILK DRESS HATS $2.75 TO $3.00.
The Commercial Straw i3 easy, SI.OO
“ Senate is not bad,
“ Planter’s Hat is very light, $1.40.
“ English is Finest.
i
WOOL RATS, CHILDRENS’ STRAWS.
juneso O. B. STONE & BHO.
(VRHAItI\NF>!v()
(LATE OF NEW YORK,)
Have returned to this place, where 'they
will be pleased to see their Friends. All
communications promptly attended to.
Store in Ralston’s Rock Building, rn
Third Street.
JAS. D. CARHART,
WM. R. CARHART.
Macon, March 18,1801.
Notice to Builders and Jobbers.
LUMBER FOR SALE.
THE subscriber would inform his friends and the public
in general, that lie has the largest aud best lot of
seasoit Ei) r i ive i„ r its ne n
ever exhibited in Mi Idle Georgia, consisting of Scantling
of all sizes and commonly used iu housebuilding ; quartered
and bustured flooring, wetherboatding, ceiling, aud all
other kinds suitable for building.
My Mill is near the Central Railroad, and will deliver at
the road on accommodating terms. Any person wishing to
purchase, address me at Irwinton, and I will send horse
and buggy to meet the day train at Mclntyre’s, and convey
them to the mill free of charge.
Sept. 25,1861.—ts G. B. BURNEY.
Spring ami Summer Fashions for
18 6 1.
Direct Importations from Francs via New 0t leans
Mrs. F. DESSAU
WOI'LD respectfully announce to the
ladies that she has just returned from
New Orleans, where she has purchased for
cash a full assortment of Millinery, Lace,
and Dress Goods, of the latest direct iinpor
tation, and opened her Bonnets on Thurs
day, March 28. Mrs. Deisau is confident
that the ladies will be pleased with the styles 7 y-$r
and qualities, as they are superior to anv
brought heretofore to this place. ’ iff Lsß
Milliners supplied at wliolesale with n
Bonnets and Millinery Goods. a j, r 3
Millinery! Millinery!!
PARIS WE STYLES
V ia. INT ew Or] eans.
SPRING OF 1801.
Mrs. HOWLAND
HAS opened a fine assortment of the newest Paris
Styles of
Ladies’ Hats and Millinery Goods,
v J
Ol recent and Direct Importation to Nkw Ori.eaxs.
Her customers and others are invited to call, and she is
satisfied that they will be pleased.
{3F” Milliners from a distance can be accommodated
with PATTERN HATS and anv style of MILLINERY
apr 8_
SUNDRIES.
1000 NEW Sacks Liverpool Salt,
j v V v 125 Bales heavy Gunmy Bagging,
SOU Coils Machine Rope,
V 0 Bales Macon Shirtings,
Heavy Osnaburgs and Yarns,
20 Bales Negro Kerseys and Snipes,
100 Bags prime Rio Coffee,
4u Hhds. Bacon, Sides and Shoulders.
25 Tierces plain and canvassed Hams,
50 Kegs choice Leaf Lard.
10 Bids, choice Leaf Lard.
5o Boxes Adamantine Candles,
25 Boxes i-perra Candles,
20 Bids. No. 1 Syrup,
15 Hhds. Cuba Molasses,
10 Bbls. Bleached Whale and I.ard Oil,
For sale by BOWDRE & ANDERSON,
Bacon, Corn, Card and JFlou t
"T ST f'ASFLS BACON, hog round.
• *J 7500 Bushels CORN.
25 Barrels LARD.
25 Half barrels LARD.
40 Kegs LARD.
500 B'uls. 8. F. and Family FLOUR.
80 Hhds. MOLASSES.
40 Bbls SYRUP.
25 Half bbls. SYRUP.
1(H) Bbls. refined SUGARS.
75 Sacks COFFEE.
125 Boxes TOBACt O.
800 Bbls. WHISKEY.
For sale low for Cash. ASHER AYEPS.
Macon Feb. 20th. 1861.
IIOAIE MAIIFACTIRE.
WE are prepared to make to order and repair, at short
notice, MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ac., Ar
Also, Sewing Machines t repaired, and new parts made, and
machines adjusted,by a practical and experienced workmar
Public patronage respectfully solicited,
jan 18 E. J. JOHNSTON k 00,
TRY ONE OF OUB
Now Black Pocket Hats.
Buy one NEW STYLE
BROAD BRIM.
The )4 ZOUAVE
BLACK TRIMMED
AVill BECOME you !
So will tiie
MAROON
And the
Ex, Nat. Ntilrla.
So Will the LIGHT BLACK
BROAD ROUND
SOFT HATS.
genkkal advKTSp^s
grak itp "
t,l, ‘ taitdir g NEXT AH
the store of *■ p \( * * ’• ■
where 1 have opt «.\ V M- "f' 9
and customers, !t ,„| * 1 ’•>* ;■ -
pleasure. 1 “D In- /, ~
may 1 V?r J Uvtj,.,' .“4
RUOAVX s p.
opp«it« the PMK,, ger Ha* * K
Br E - E. BROW-N Ty'
MK'
g
“ Like
TII.\ T larse, new and tW a ...,,'
on the ruins of iny old ~ ,V. Home, r**- •.
Mi' n, Ga.,
tion of Boarders and ir?.r - -i t-? ’' r ' n *-4 i
The House has been newiv’"-'7-'T ■
best manner, and the Proprietor U 7 \ hTon^
pikst class - ;
Its situation Is eligible, a little Ut v '**
opposite the Pi
places of business. » *na near : . t !
Connected with the is
Livery and Sale Stable
where Drovers ar.d others can find C
their Stock.
The patronage of his old friend* « n i
public generally, is respectfully s. iic v-a ° " !ril
nov 5- ts vi
W asliinoton llall^
IS STILL OPEN TO THE r UBI .
BASS KEN E, lT..r. r ;,. tur *
Atlanta, Ga., December, 1:-61.
I WE9LEYAX ' ~
[FEMALE COLLEGE.
TBISIK twenty-fourth Annual Session oft' lT
| A will begin on MONDAY, October ith, c,. a '
I tion of the following Faculty : ' r kr«-
Rev. JOHN M. BONN ELL, President X
Rev. C. W. SMITH. A. M.. P.-ofenwr’Mkt'w..
Her. F. X. FORSTER, A. M„ »-r o f.. Mli v *
guages. Un *
Rev. IV. C. BASS, A. M. Professor Nat a l '
C. SCUWARZT, Prcfdssar Modern l ., , .
ing.
Miss M. K. CARLE TON, Principal p r ,-,**,• n
ment. ' ' •
P. T. GUTI'ENBERGER, Professor of M u - •
Miss L. GUTTENBFRGEK, A
Mrs. S. SCHWAR7.r, Inst. Ornamental Ni, \w W
R. M. HEARD ami LADY, SteWHidb Dep.
Mrs. K J. STEPHEN,S, Matron.
Tuition per annum, In College Classes , ,
“ “ “ Preparatory Dcpartraem.
Board “ “ Including fuel,' l; ht-an,i vmi'
Cue half the Fees positively required in (Vt , r
in March. Confederate Bonds taken as cadi. '
The Steward’s Department has been fitted out tj-y ,«
entire neve suit of Furniture.
For or funner inionnntisn, njq.ty
Sep It't W. C. liASS, 2r, 'y
METHODIST tidOK DFPOSITIRV,
MACON, ayiORQIA,
el. . I iUEKE, Agent.
Keeps constantly on hand a good supply •'
STANDARD
Religious, School and Miseellanfon'
BOOKS,
Stationery, Sheet Music, &c.
TKIt M S CAS i I T N VAKIABLV.
OBl'Kaa RKSPECTFCLLY SOI.lfltED.
feb 5
j.. ii. mnuuMw, wvsmxr.Tftx block,
'
Corner Mulberry Street and Colton s
MACOI, UEORGI^i
DKALKft IX , ,
lAW, CLASSICAL, MEDICAL, SCHOOL AM? iIKEU
B o 0K5,..,
Blank Books, of all kinds; Record B f ! T 1; ;
ses, Stationery, Drawing Paper, 11 •
ter Colors, Artists’ Oil Colors,
Oil and Water Colors.
MATHEMATICAL INSTBUM 1 * J
Mathematical and Engineering Bod -.C - j - 1
Books, Writing Desks, Portfolios, P •
, loon Bo «rds, Writing Fluids, ar -I: • <
Indelible Inks, Faber & Lubiu’s B r * r
cils, Steel and Gold Pens, &>... 1 ’ \’ f
with all the vaiious arti. s
found in a D
is oo i c s r r o u
ALSO, AGENT OF THE
Southern Mutual Insurance CoEp •
February 13, 1861. v
7%
WHEELER A- WlLSON’S.Sewing'
at standard prices; anew an 1 tin ~
and for sale by E. J.JOHNfTO - \
mar 14 9<c ° ~.,4
SEWING MACHINES and Mathcffi'
ments repaired and adjusted, and new P a y.
ruer. New Tension Pads, Ac for old maclo
mar 14 E. J. JOHNBTO^>
——— —■ ~ * ■ "
Wheeler & Wilson Machine . v •<
AT 11 00 per dozen. Only at retail 4
dozen or less. A supply just j eC *