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“COUHTCALENdIr FOR 1861
SUPERIOR COURTS.
JAM a /:) .
2i.l Monday, (Jlntlli.nii
41li Mnniluy, Uichrnond
* Klovtl
th:linu an r.
Ist Monday, Clark
t Lumpkin
2d Monday, Campbell
1 taw.on,
Sd Monday, Forsyth •
I'nlk
I*lasaco< k
\l*•i iu • • 11 1 *• r
W allon
4t!i Monday, Baldwin
Jackson
Monroe
Paulding
Taliaferro
Walker
MARCH.
1 -t Thursday, Fierce
1 >t Mouday, Appling
Chattooga
Cherokee
Coweta
Columbia
Crawford
Gwinnett
Madison
Mur ion
Morgan
2d Monday, Butts
CasH
Coffee
Elbert
Fayette
Greene
Pickens
Washington
Webster
3d Monday, Cobbt
Calhoun
Hall
Hart
Heard
Macon
Newton
Putnam
Talbot
Tat nail
Ware
Thursday aft’r. White
Friday after, Bulloch
4th Monday, Clinch
Chattahoochee
Johnson
Lee
Milton
Putnam
Habun
Twiggs
Wilkes
Thursday after, Habersham
4th Thursday, Montgomery
Monday nf* ) ~ , ,
ter 4th Moil -
dav, ) Lfhngham
APit 11.
Ist A r 2d Mon., Carroll
Ist Monday, Dooly
Early
Emanuel
I'runkiin
Fulton
Cordon
Dike
Taylor
Warren
Wilkinson
Thursday after, Hanks
I’d iMouday, Hancock,
Harris
1 .aureus
Miller
Kiehmond
Sumter
Tuesday after. Mclntosh
<1 Monday, <Uy no
Ilarralsoti
Hunt y
Jones
\Mn\y
M'urra)
Ogletliorpe
Pulaski
Stewart
Monday i Worth
after* J Bryan
•ML Monda\, Wu\ no
Decatur
DcKalb
Houston
• !i vvl-er
Emeoln
Sqhjev
Whttiield
Wilcox
Eiiday aller, Telfair
Camden
Thursday after, ltwin
Monday “ Berrien
Charlton
J/.l r.
Ist Monday, Clayton
Uilmer
Randolph
Scriven
Upson
2d Monday, Catoosa
Chatham
Faun in
,1 efferson
Mitchell
M uscogee
8d Monday, Bibb
linker
Burke
Quitman
Spalding
Troup
Union
Thursday after. Towns
4th Monday, Dade
Terrell
Last Monday, Co'quitt
J UXK.
Ist Monday, Dougherty
Lowndes
2d Monday, Brooks
O'ay
Gd Monday, Thomas
May hold three week:
+Judge not required to
and not obliged to hold t
of Cobb and Lumpkin.
NEW BOOK BINDERY.
ANTHOJO MAVR lumiutnoamHiiiniti Jeserip
tion of BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS, and BINDS in any
style desired. Magazines, Law, Music and Miscellaneous
Hooks, CLERKS’ RECORD and DOCKET BOOKS, with or
without Printed Forms, and warranted best quality paper.
Engineers’ profile paper made from the best English
drawing to any length or width.
All orders from the country promptly and carefully at
tended to. Office, No. 12 Cotton Avenue.
Wheeler & Wilson Machine Needles.
* 'j* fl.no per dozen. Only at retail quantities of one
dozen or less, A supply just received and for sale by
U ug U E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
$A ■ 1T....
Fa:»A\ I
TIU RSI. AY .. . ;
WkDNSSDAY. |
. K it
Monday j
SUNDAY 1
1862.
,/CL l.
1 and Monday , Floyd '
A UU CSV.
1 t Monday, l.umpkint
2d Monday, Campbell
Claik
Daw M.n
,3d Monday, Forsyth
Polk'
Gla-stock
jMeriw ether
Walton
till Monday, Baldwin
•Jackson
Monro**
Faulding
Taliat’eno
Walker
Thursday after, Pierce
SET'] EMBER.
Ist Mouday, Appling
Chat tonga
Cherokee
Columbia
Coweta
Crawford
Madison
Marion
Morgan
2d Monday, Butts,
Cass
Coffee
Elbert
Fayette
Greene
Gwinnett
Pickens
Washington
Webster
3d Monday, Cobbt
Calhoun
Hall
Hart
lleai and
Macon
Newton
Talbot
Ware
Bulloch
[Thursday after, While
|4th Monday, Clinch
Chattahoocheei
Johnson
Lee
Milton
Putnam
Rabun
Twiggs
Wilkes
Thursday a her, Habei -ham j
j Monday af- 1
t<*r the 4th - Echols
Monday, )
OCTOBER.
Ist A 2d Mon. Carroll
Ist Monday, Doolv
Early
Emanuel
Franklin
Fulton
Gilmetr
Gordon
Taylor
Warren
Wilkinson) {
Pike
Thursday after, Banks
2d Monday, Fannin
Hancock.
Harris
Lumens
Miller
Uiehtuond j
Sam ter
3d MoudayGlynn
Haialson.
Hen rv
.Tones
Murray
Oglethm pe
Pulaski
Stewart
Union
Worth
Thursday / Montgomery ’
after, j Towns
Ith Monday, Wavne
Decatur
DeKalh
Houston
Jasper j
Lincoln
Seldey ,j
Tatnull
W’hitfwT.l
Wilcox
Friday after, Telfair
Camden
Thursday after, Irwin
Monday after, Charlton
NO VEMBER.
,Ist Monday, Berrien
Clayton
Effingham.
Raudolph j
Seri\en
U pson
2d Monday, Catoosa
Jefferson
Mitchell
Muscogee
3d Monday, Bibb
’ Baker
Burke
Quitman
Spalding
Troup
Ith Monday, Dade
Terrell
Thursday after, Mclntosh
Monday after, Colquitt
do do Liberty
Mon. alter Liberty, Bryan
DECEMBER. *
Ist Monday, Dougherty
Lowndya
2d Monday, Brooks
Clay
3d Monday, Thomas
, if necessary, at each term
draw Jurors tor two weeks;
\ o weeks’ Court in counties
LEGAL AI)VK KT 1S EM E N*rs.
/ \FORGIA, Macon (’Olinly.—Whereas. Mrs.
* ,T Arlsey Smith, Administratrix on the estate of Gideon
Smith, late pf said county , deceased, applies to roe for let
lers of .lisiiilssioii from -a and a. ai nitration.
These are therefore t > cite aod admonish all persons con
cerned to be and appear at ray office on or before the first
Monday In Sune next, to show cause, if any Uity have, why
said letters should not he granted.
Given uniler my baud and official signature, Nov. 8,1861.
nov 13~m6m JNO. 1. PARKER, Ordinary.
/1 EOHCIA, Pulanki foi»niy.-Nmici io
Debtor: and t rroitors. —all persons having demtrds
against the estate of John L. Wood, lateof said co , dec’ll,
are hereby notified to present them duly authenticated to the
undersigned, within the time prescribed by law ; and all
persons indebted to said deceased, are hertby required to
make Immediate payment to the under igned.
mar 12 SMR A. J. TIPPKTT, AdmV.
MOK 11.G.r, SHI Itin s SALK.—WiII be
. sold before the Court house door in in the town of
Oglethorpe, Macon county, on the first Tuesday ;n June
next, within the legal bouts of sale, one negro woman
named Polly, about 24 years of age, and her two children,
Noah, a hoy about 5 years old and iter infant child about 1
year old. Sold as the property of James H. Brock, to sat
isfy a mortgage fi. fa. iu favor of A. J. Hamilton vs. said
J. 11. Brock. Property pointed out in said mortgage,
feb 26 tds WM. B. JONES, Dep. Sheriff.
r\ F.CiKC, I A,l|»s«n County.—Whereas, the Kx
* "JT ecutors nominated ill the Will of Mrs. Sarah Rogers,
late of said county,deceased, refine to accept said trust;
and whereas, Curran Rogers applies for letters of adminis
tration, with said will annexed, on the estate of saiddreM.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all arid singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their ob
jections in my office—if any they have—on or before the
first Monday in April next, why said letters should not l.e
granted.
Given under my hand this Ist March, 18tt2.
tnar 5 50-5 t W'M. A. COBB, Ordinary.
<1 FOItGIA, Pttlnski Comity.—'To tiik Tars
i' teks ok David M. Wood, i.atmik said county, dkc’d :
Vou are hereby notified, that according to law, I will
apply to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to
sell the slavebelongiu to the estate of David M. Wood,
dec’d, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’rt
fel, 12 17- BRYANT A. WOOD, Kx’r.
Notice to Dcbtora and Creditors.
(i 1 [Htti-on ( omit) . Notice is hereby
1 •.*ivi*n to all persons h iving demands against George
Walker, late of said county, deceased, to present them to
nn.—-properly made cut —within tl.e time prescribed by law,
so as to show their character and amount. And all persons
indebted to said deceased, are hereby required to make
immediate payment. JAS. D. FREDERICK,
fel. 12 17-Ot Administrator.
wool >'S
PHOTO Git A PHIC
PALACE OF ART!
IyitOitAICJ.V the largest and best appointed Estab
lishment In the South, if not in the United States. Is
one of the most popular and interesting places of resort in
Macon, and is daily thronged with crowds of delighted visi
tors. The
Collection of
is very large, embracing every style known to the art, from
the smallest Amhrotypc to the life-size Portrait. Wood is
determined, regardless of labor or expease, that his GAL
LERY shall continue to lie the
Headquarters of Fine Arts in the South.
Employing permanently the best ta I,;lJt t 0 ), e procured to
color his Photogrophs, in every att/'? > llu e to nature, and
perfect satisfaction is guaranteed ft* c v e ry instance. A
large collection of the celebrities of the day on exhibition,
to which has just been added a splendid Picture of the
Prince of Wales and suit, Blondiri, Judge Douglas, and
others too numerous to mention, but which the public are
respectfully itTvited to call and examine. As Wood uses
none but the best materials in his business, persons in want
of a good Picture will find 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 and Plain Photographs of every size at low
prices. Call and see R. L. WOOD,
Washington Block, nearly opposite the
oct 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
at the residence of pupils when desired.
Mr. M. is prepared to give strict and punctual attention
to every pupil entrusted to his 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. sep 4-y
Oi’ixgx tine! Medicines,
AT ELL] S’ DRUG STORE,
Corner (’lu rry Street anti Cotton Avenue.
I'lJVi’ 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; Hemboldt’s Extract
of Buehu, 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; Selzer Aperient and Citrate of Magnesia, war
ranted genuine.
june 20 13-’OO W. S. ELLIS, Agent.
AN IMP ORTA i\ T FOR i’HCOM INC
SOUTHERN BOOK.
MORAL BEAUTIES FROM THE
HEART OF WOMAN,
>vOi C K S l IS O n TSI E SO I T 31 , ”
]>ETN(i a collection of literary gems contributed by tal
> ented ladies in every State of the Confederacy.
To be published by THOMAS S. POWELL, M. D., Profes
sor of Obstetrics in the Atlanta Medical College—the nett
proceeds to be appropriated to the erection of a “Home for
the Reception ami Treatment of Invalid Ladies.”
The work will embrace about Gt)o pages, and be put up in
three styles.
Ist quality, with engravings, per copy $ 5.00
11 copies to one address .... 50.00
3d quality, with engravings, gilt cloth, per copy 3.00
11 copies to one address 85.00
•3.1 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 S. POWELL, M. 1).,
dec IS Atlanta, Georgia.
pineTrts T
fSAill’. Photographic-Portraits colored in Oil,produced by
JL. ■). A. PUGH A BRO , 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 Photographs. With
our new process for enlarging Photographs to life size from
Daguerreotypes of deceased persons, and with the aid of
two first class Artists employed by us, we are producing
Portraits as perfect and as much like the original as it it
possible Picture* to be made. Call at PUGH’S and see
the Photographs by their new process, which are the largest
ever made in the State, none Use them can be seen else
where. A MBRO TYPSS at very low prices. (oct 81
VALUABLE PLANTATION
FOR SALE,
ri'ISIE subscriber offers for sale his desirable plantation
A situated in the 15th district of Sumter county,and about
14 miles from Americus. It 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 ail other necessary out buildings
on the premises, and plenty of water. It adijoins the rich
lands of T. M. Purlow, W. T. Adams,and others. The place
may be seen at any time.
Persons wishinging to purchase will either call on me a
the plantation, or address me at Americus, Sumter county
Georgia.
dec 26 40-ts A. J. SCRUTCHIN.
IST otice.
rIHIESOI TKERN EXPRESS COMPANY
A are now running a tri-weekly day Express on the Cen
tral Rail Road, leaving Macon on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Freight received and for
warded to ail stations on the Read. Freight on goods to
be prepaid in every case. No advance on previous rates.
M. C. McDONALD, Agent.
Macon, C,a., Sept. 11 tb, isCl.
GTJA jN I O, lI mM, etc.
j /'WN BBLS, Rhode’s Phosphate.
LY/V/ 600 SaeksMapesSuper-Phosphate of Lime.
500 “ Reese’s Manipulated Guano.
150 bbls. American Guano.
150 “ Land Planter.
100 “ Lime.
For sale atManufacturer’s prices by
feb 20 ASHER AYRES.
HOIIE MAHEFACTURE.
WE are prepared to make to order and repair, at short
notice, MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ac., Ac
Also, Sewing Machines repaired, and new parts made, and
machines adjusted, by a practical and experienced workman
Public patronage respectfully solicited.
jan IS E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
and German Silver Spectacles.
UN Convex anti Colored Glass, Railroad Spectacles and
Goggles. A large supply for retail trade just received by
nov 22 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO. I
INSIJR ANCE CO MPA N \ ES.
Southern Insurance Companies.
Merchants’ Insurance Company,
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
Cash Capital all paid in s2iMh mmi
Surplus Earnings lihi,inhi
A. PLEASANT.*, President.
JOHN H. MONTAGUE, Secretary.
Eufaula Home Insurance Comp’y,
KUFALLA, ALABAMA.
Chartered Capital s2' *O,IXIO
Cash Capital and Accumulations 154,1*00
Florida Home Insurance Conip’y,
APALACHICOLA, FLORIDA.
Cash Capital $150,000
JOHN D. ATKINS, President.
JOHN B. ELTON, Secretary.
LIFE INSURANCK.
DEPARTMENT AT SAV *NN4H, OF THF
Georgia Home Insurance Company.
(iipilal $2.50,000.
DP. JAMES F. BOZEMAN, Pre- : .lent.
1). F. WILCOX, Secretary.
A. WILBUK, Actuary.
UK. It. I*. ARNOLD, of Savannah,
Consulting Physician.
The above are ail fir t class Companies, and risks wib
be taken on all kinds of property, and especially v n Cotton,
for full three fourths of the value, either on the plantations
or stored in the warehouses, as was recommended by the
i':•inmerctiil and financial Convention h»-l<l in Macon.
Also on the Life of all persons for the beiielit of their
friends, or on the Life of negroes, as low as other good anil
responsiblo Companies, and all losses , romptly set led.
Olliee in Datnour’n Block on Second Street, n*-.\t door to
alley, up tairs. E. C. GKANNISB, Agent,
oct 2c-bin
RICHARD CURI),
GENERAL, MARINE, EIRE AMI LIFE INBIRANIE ALLAH
o*r, o Vina* a . /.
rilllE undersigned, as agent of the
X .Ulna Insurance Company, of Hartford,
l'hienix Insurance Cos , of llarlforu,
North American Fire Insurance Cos , of Hartford,
LaFayette Fire Insurance Cos , of Brooklyn,
State Fire Insurance Cos., of New Haven, and
.Utiist Life Insurance Cos., of Hartford,
Is prerareil to insure every description of Property—in
the above first class companie - -on terms favorable to the
assured. Apply to RICH’D. CURD,
feb ’6O-tf Agent
TIIE GEORGIA
IIO7IE INSURANCE COLUMN V,
OK
COLUMBUS, GEO.
CHARTERED CAPITAL - - $250,000
DIKKCTOR4
John M. McGough, W. H. Young,
Rob’t. M. Gunby, J. U. Btrupper,
C. C.Cody, J. P. Ulges,
Daniel Griffin, W. JI. Hughes,
James T. Bozeman, James Ennis,
L. T. Downing.
JNO. MoGOUGH, President.
D. F. Willcox, Secretary.
Insures dwellings, stores, merchandize, cotton and other
produce, and all kinds of insurable property, against loss
or damage by fire. Application* received and policies is
sued by JOiKPH M. BOAHDMAN,
feb 20—y Agent for Macon and viciuity.
TIIE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON ■
IE 111 LIFE lililCE H
OFFICE 56 WALL STRICT, NEW YORK.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL.
<£2,000,000, or £10,000,000.
PAID UP CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND RESERVED FUNDS
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
800,000 INVESTED IN THIS COUNTRY.
DIRECTORS IN NEW YORK :
JAMES BROWN, Esq., Chairman.
FRANCIS COTTEN, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
GEORUE BA ROLY, Esq.
EUGENE DUTILH, Esq.
JOSEPH FOWLER, Esq.
JOSEPH GILLARD, Jr., Esq.
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
ED. F. SANDERSON, Esq.
WM. S. WETMOItE, Esq.
EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, Esq.
President Secretary, ALFRED PELL, Esq.
Counsel of the Board, A. HAMILTON, Jr., Esq.
AYERS, WINGFIELD k CO., Agents.
may4lSs9-tf Macon, Ga.
Garden Seeds.
NEW Cl? OP—lß6l.
GKNUINE IMPORTED
F.A RLY YORK CABBAGE, DRUMHEAD CABBAGE, LONG
Green Cucumbers, Green Glazed Cabbage, Snap
Beans, Extra, Early, May and Marrowfat
Peas,Onions,Tomatoes, Brets, Fat
Horse Beans, Ac., Ac.,
Just received and for sale by
J. 11. y.EIIiIN A CO.. Druggists,
feb 5 Opposite Telegraph Building.
VARIETIES!
SERVICE and SERGEANTS’ SWORDS and BELTS of
our own manufacture, at reduced prices. A careful
comparison is respectfully solicited.
Grilt Laces and Lraids,
uRUNtS. “Confederate make,”
GILT BUTTONS, large and small,
GAUNTLETS, per “ Bermuda,”
3,000 KNITTING NEEDLES,
0,000 CIG4RS,
* 15 doz 6 and S WOOL CARDS;
A Small Let of Envelopes,
PLAYING CARDS, Ac., in Job Lots,
OIL ENAMELED CLOTH, a small lot for sale low
to close consignments.
ocr. stock op
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.,
is quite full and will be offered at low prices.
AYatcli Repairing - —This department of our busi
ness is at present in charge of Sir. E. MaussesiCt.
AVe will receive anything at all available for goods sold
or in settlement of notes or accounts,
nov 27 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
MACON SEED STORE”
La Mmr/rms fresh garden seeds.—w. s.
ELLIS has just received a large supply of
CARDEN SEEDS,
From Landreth’s, warranted genuine, for sale at the lowest
prices, wholesale and retail.
{3F”Also, a general assortment of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Macon, Ga., Jan. 16, ts W. S. ELLIS.
DISSOLUTION.
THE firm of Bolshaw A Hf.rzog is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. The books of 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. 11. BOLSHAW,
F. UtRZOG.
.Macon, July, 29,15G1.
Having this day purchased the entire interest of F. Iler
zog in the firm of Bolshaw A 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 ho found
a good assortment of
CHINA,
GLASS,
CROCKERY,
COAL OIL LAMPS,
PLATED CASTORS,
TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY, Ac.,
FOR CASH ONLY.
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 to his friends.
aug 7 F. HERZOG.
Pure Corn and Rectified Whiskey.
"J (AO Whiskey, consisting of “ Want A Carey’
• Extra Rectified,Kentucky Pure White,’’Ten
nesseeCorn,’’Georgia Planters,” “Pike’s Magnolia,’ and
other Brands, all received direct from the Distillers.and
or sale low.by McCALL IE A JONES,
mar 7
GEN KK AI, A 1 ) V ERTISEMENTS
GRANITE HALL
1WO I 1,1) respectfully Inform my OLD FRIFNPSand
PATRONS, th«t since the fire, I have obtained the Rooms
in the building NEXT A BUT E the “Or a nit** Hall,” and over
the store of R P. MeF.voy and Messrs. Bostick k Lamar,
where I Lave opened, ami will !»• ideated to see my friends
and rust.»nicrs, and will do my best fur their comfort and
pleasure. Very Respectfully,
may I BENJ. F. DENSE.
BROW N*S I [OTEL,
Opposite the Passenger House. Macon, Gh.
Isy E. K. BROWN & SON.
\| I ll s l-r-ady f»u li.e ar:;val of every Train. The
Proprietors wilt spare no pains to make their sm-sts
comfortable. feb 42 4S-*(sd y
TUB STUBBLEFIELD DOUSE
“ Like tlie Phoenix from its Ashes.”
rilll IT laree, now and tleg&nt House, recently erected
ft. on the ruins of my old establishment. Mulberry street,
Macon, Ga., is now oi>en for the uception aud a« con.ruda
tion of Boarders and transient guesis.
The House has been utwly furnished throughout, in the
best mann r, and the Proprietor w ill endeavor to make it a
I'IKST iL\SS HOTEL.
Its situation is eligible, a little below the Methodist and
opposite tiie Pre oyter au Church, and near the Banks and
places of business.
Connected with the House is a large
Livery and Sale Stable.
where Drovers and others car. find accommodations for
tlu ir si tick.
The patronage of his old friends an.l of the traveling
public generally, i- rtspectfully solicited,
novf- ts M. STUBBLEFIELD.
\\ ashiii"toii I I nil
IS STILL OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
BASSE EX E, Proprietor.
Atlanta, Ga., December, IfcCl.
For Sale (. )hea p.
CABRUIiES, lUH’KWVAYS & BUiiilES,
11 A UN KSS AN 1 ) Will PS.
Brattloboro I Su&S'ie**,
(MADE BY ASA MILLER.)
NEXT door to tiie baptist church.
jan 1 1562 J. DeLOACHE.
N. S. PRUDDEN & CO,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
TRAVELING DRESS GOODS,
GREY FLANNELS,
SMALL FIGURED PRINTS,
HICKORY SHIRTINGS,
MUSQLTTO NETTINGS,
STRIPED SWISS,
CHECKED CAMBRICS,
HCH’D. & BORDERED II’DKFS,
IRISH LINENS,
SHIRT BOSOMS,
EMBROIDERIES,
And many other articles much needed at this time. We
cannot buy Goods new* without the money, and earnestly
request those indebted to us, to pay.
july 10 N. S. PRUDDEN & CO.
JVEilitary C roods.
er AAA YARDS CiUEY JEWS,
8,000 YARDS GEORGIA KERSEYS,
* 40 GROSS MILITARY BUTTONS,
BLUE SATTINETT,
HICKORY CLOTH,
HICKORY SHIRTS,
FLANNEL DRAWERS,
MILITARY OVERCOATS.
Uniforms made for Companies at Mltorl Notice.
The above will be sold at SMALL PROFITS, and for cash,
sepll E. WINSIIIP.
MERCHANT TAILORING!
13 . \\ ITV H HIP
IS now prepared with a first class cutter, good Tailors and
a LARGE STOCK OF PIECE GOODS, to furnish any
thing in the
CLOTHING LINE
At short notice, and in the very best style. (apr 3
3i I i|j< : I:, ; life! ; i,
ij'J J.... J
Corner Mulberry Street ana Cotton Avenue,
MACON, GEORGIA,
DEALER IS
LAW, CLASSICAL, MEDICAL, SCHOOL AAD MISCELLAXEOLS
BOOKS,
Clank Book.®, of all kinds; Record Books, for County purpo
ses, Stationery, Drawing Paper, Roll Paper, Wa
ter Color3, Artists’ Oil Colors, Boxes of
Oil and Water Colors.
MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Mathematical and Engineering Books, Copying Presses and
Books, Writing Desks, Portfolios, Pocket Books, Gam
mon Boards, Writing Fluids, and Ink-', of all kinds,
Indelible Inks, Faber & Lukin's Drawing Pen
cils, Steel and Gold Pens, &c., Ac., together
with all the various articles usually
found in a
13 O O K £$ T O R E .
ALSO, AGENT OF THE
Southern Mutual InsuranceCorap’ny.
February 13, IS6l.—v
Macon, May 30th. 1801.
117 fir BARRELS Pikes Magnolia Whisky.
# t) 75 Barrels Rock opening Rum.
75 Barrels Phelps Rye Gin.
150 Boxes Tobacco—various grades,
115 Boxes Cigars.
850 Barrels Flour.
100 Tierces Leaf Lard.
75,000 H. Clear Sides.
10,000 H. Hams.
10,000 11. Shoulders.
15 Hhds. Molasses.
20 Barrels Syrup.
50 Sacks Rio Coffee.
75 Barrels Sugar.
10 Hhds. Sugar.
For sale at reasonable prices for CASH, by
j«nes ASHER AYRF.3.
Bacon, Corn, Eard and Flou r
*7 fil CASK.S BACON, hog round.
I O 75a«0 Bushels CORN.
25 Barrels LARD.
25 Half barrels LARD.
40 Kegs LARD.
500 Bbls. S. F. and Family FLOUR.
80 Ilhds. MOLASSES.
40 Bbls SYRUP.
25 Half bbls. SYRUP.
100 Bbls. refined SUGARS.
75 Sacks COFFEE.
125 Boxes TOBACt O.
800 Bbls. WHISKEY.
For sale low for Cash. ASHF.R A YEP 3.
Macon Feb. 20th, IS6I.
IM A NOS,
OF Chickering A Son’s, Dunham’s and other celebrated
Makers; warranted in tone, durability and finish to t>«
first quality, and sold at the very best rate, together with a
fine lot of
Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes,
Violin and Guitar Strings, Musical Boxes, Ac., Ac., by
nov 16 E. J. JOHNSTON A 00.
HARDWARE, IRON it STEEL
Hardware, Iron, Steel
AND
'AGRICULTURAL IMI'LOINKTS,
IS f?RF»T VA RIFTT AT THE
N If. W IRON KRONTSTORM
—nr—
( AHii vin a c i ini.
I\/ It KM E they continue to keep on ? of the largest ««•
y T sort ment* kept in Middle fie* igia, consist ing in part of
Swedes Iron all sites, I Hammered Plow Steel,
Kefined “ “ ** | Cast “
English “ “ “ ' Blister “
Round a Sq’r Iron all sires, | German “
Ov.il a Rn’ml “ “ “ Sjir.ng “
Horse Shoe “ “ “ Tin “
Nail Rods, Machinery “
FLA STATION II AimW AKi:.
IIOFN J Scovil, Bra.le’s and various other makes.
Trace Chains, I Cane H.>e«,
Plow “ Axes,
Breast “ I Raines,
Tongue “ j Plow Lines,
cAi{Fi:\ ri;it tools.
Planes, Chbetels and Gnuirea,
Hand ami Panel Saws, Augers and Auger fcitts,
Boring Mach neii, Braces and huts,
Mart ice Machines, Iron Braces,
Bench Vices, and Saws, Hatchets and Hammers,
Locks, Hinges, Screw.-, Butts, Nails, Brads,
Together with every thing used in the way of BUILDERS’
MATERIALS.
CAKIIkAGi: tIAIiCKK
Can always find a large Stock.
Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Wheel*, Bands, Leather Clothes,
Dash Frames and Trimmings of every variety u-r.l in tht-h
line.
Aurit'tiilurn l lui|»l4‘iii4'iif «•
Such as Plows, Straw Cutters, Scythe Blades, Ura*s
Blades, Briar and Lush Hook*.
Kill* IHi I Is— Grant’s, Clinton and other makes
xplke Threw tier s- Finery’s, McConnell’s, Win
ship’s, Georgia and oilier makes.
Horse Powers-Emery’s, Bog&rder’*, and I.ever
Powers.
(■ i'll I It (rail lt-*~ f> and C fingered, of several mak**i
and styles.
All ot which they otfer at the lowest murkest rate*. Those
wishing to purchase would do well to call and examlni
prices, Ac apr 4-’6O
AGRICULTURAL
I M L> I j 'JE M E N TS.
NATHAN WEED,
.Wrtt wii, Olok'yia,
HAS NOW IN STORK and offers to Planters a superior
assortment of the newest and mo«t improved Turn
ing Implements in use.
Iron and Steel Plows, Harrows,
Plow Hatties, Cultivators,
Grain Cradles, Scythe Blades,
Threshers, Fan Mills,
Horse Powers, Straw Cutter*,
Shovels and Spades, Traces,
Spading and Manure Forks,
Weeding Hoes,
of Scovil’s, Codins’, Brade’s Patent American Hoe Cos.
manufacture.
Swedes and English Refined IRON of all sizes.
Warranted Plow Steel, English manufacture.
Anvils, Vices, Bellows,
Hammers, Screw Plates, Tongs, Borax,
Carpenters’ Tools,
Builders’ Hardware,
Carriage and Wagon llulcriaL,
IN ALL THEIR VARIETY•
mar 18
IIA R DWA I I I i:7
Home made Smiths Bellows
Portable Forage,
Cast Steel,
Block Tin*,
Tin Plate,
B >lt Copper,
Glue, Rubber and Hemp Packing,
Brass Wire,
Sheet Rruss,
German Silver,
Babbit Metal,
W Horse and Mule Shoe,
Shoe Nails, for sale by
july 10 NATHAN WEED.
NEWFI XL M.
McELROY & REYNOLDS,
JBrass Founders, cfee.
THE undersigned ar* now prepared to furnish the fol
lowing articles :
Swords and Knives
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE
ERASS TvIOTTIMTIJNrO-S,
For Swords, Knives, and Guns, also,
ORNAMENTAL BRASS CASTINGS
Os every description.
We keen 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, CIA.
TEM 3? 8 CASH.
Btptwber 25,1561. —ts
Millincrtj! Millinery!!
PARIS STYLES
Via. IK ew Orleans.
SPRING OF 18« L
Mrs. HOWLAND
HAS opened a fine assortment of the newest Paris
Styles of
Ladies’ Hats and Millinery Goods,
Os recent and Direct Importation to New Orlians.
Her customers and others are invited to call, and she is
satisfied that they will he pleased.
Milliners from a distance can be accommodated
with PATTERN HATS and any style of MILLINERY
GOODS. ‘ ' apr 8
•
Spring: and Siiiimiri- Futliioti* for
18 6 1.
Direct Importations from France via New Oi leans
Mrs. F. DESSAU
WOC LI, respectfully announce to the
ladies that she ha3 just returned from
New Orleans, where she has purchased for
cash a full assortment of Millinery, Lace,
and Dress Goods, of the latest direct impor- V‘ ■ WjjttftMifl
tation, an.l opened her Bonnets on Thnrs- p
day, March 2S. Mrs. Dessau is confident Arfflrv J&
that the ladies will be pleased with the styles Vl|
and qualities, as they are superior to any
brought heretofore to this place. #
pIT Milliners supplied at wholesale with If ig)
Bonnets and Millinery Goods. apr 3
McCallie <fc Jones,
CIM E the recent fire, have located nearly opposite
IO their old stand on Cotton Avenue, where they are pre
pared to supply all customers with *
Bacon. Lard, Flour, Corn, Ac., Ac.,
&T GIVE US A CALL. july g
PLANTATION HILU
ft ! S A vn? TWENTY-SIX INCH FRENCH BURR
*P * ToNE MILL, warranted to work well »nd make good
flour For sale by NATHAN WEED
Macou, oa.
J. 9. BOABD9AS, WASHIXUTOX BLOCK,
ItAILKOAI) SCt11'11j J M
MU Til-„ l> S ».£; I
ON and a.ter this date t’a .. *, . *4 1. IB
low*— * **•
RKTWKKM MACON i\|, , . HHc
Leave Macon at -8m
Arrive at Columbus at
le ave Columbus at.. MB
Arrive at Macon at mSt
BKTWKRN MACON AM. ,
f.eave Macon *
Arrive at t'halt.ibooche** |K
LeaveCtiattahoochec n|
Arrive at M.icon. IB:
The Mail and Passenger Train, t,. ~’ ~ IB
ilally at FmilhvHle, No los. \\.r 1;., r >r ' v IB
daily at Cuthbert, with Chattahe , HR
(,eave SinUbrille at |
A rtrivc at Albaoy ■|
L-ave Albany at |S|
Arrive at SniHhvOle ®
l.eave Cuthbert at HE
Arrive at Fort Gaiue* B|
Leave Fort Gaines at
Arrive at Cuthbert at
Making the connection with it>>* up .. 1 R
hoochee Mail Train. 3S
Train* toColumlm* form a through S
gomery, Ala , aud Augusta, Kingston, \s . H.
nah. Milledgeville and Eatontnu. B
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tall.il ,-. S
Thomasville, Ac. H
Pasaengers for points below Fort Val'--*.. •> f|
Night l'raiilft om Augusta and Savaun-u : j- B
at Ma.ou, For C. luii.biis take the l'.-i 1. S
VIRGIL POWERt*, t , W
Macon, Nov. 8,1861. HI
Oent ral Rail JR o 1
4 ill*<>l St Sit’sfij. .
O” N and alter Sunday. October 27th, 1. v f.t , SI
this Road will be run as follows : Sf
DAILY DAY TRAIN. B
l.esve Savannah 4.80 p. m. Arrive In Mscon ii IE
Leave Macon 11.’,50l 1 .’,50 p. ni. Arrive In Ftivacnah r. St
DAILY NIGH V TRAIN.
Leave Savannah V fat p. ui. Arrive In Macon ;i.,.. fil
Leave Macon H 6tl p. in. Arrive in Haidnn:,!! ; 31
GORDON AND KATOXTON BRANt
Leave Eatonton fi iK> a. to. Airite in Uoi.i ~, , E|
Lrave Gordon l 4tt p. m. Arrive in Eat tit \
Passensers for Augusta will take the in !.i t , . SI
Savannah and Macon. If
Passengers lor Milledgeville and Eatonton v. B
night train from Savannah and da> train ti.c v If
During the session of the Legislature two t, , ||
daily between Gordon and MilliHlgevilL ,nt ik.: ft
with both train* on the Central Rail Read,
oct 80 GEO. W. ADAMS, (h i,'i. ||
MACON A BUI NSnilK M ill, lieu
OH ANUS OF SOIIEDUI.K
f kill K Trains on this Koatl, will leave V,
X. t > *' ,lir, 'l a >’» excepted,) at 10 A. M , ivlimm ...
Daily connection made with HawkinsviUc l>y
Stages. A. E. CGCHKan
Macon, Nov. 26,1861. I*ri t , ,i
MACON tV H EiTim RAIL iUiVli.
OIX ami after Sunday, August 4th, Passn-c, r 'l,
will he run as follows i
Leave Macon 10.00a \
Arrive at Atlanta t tu
Leave Atlanta ] > .
Arrive at Macon .usr..
The 10 00 a. m. Train from Macon connects with ;l i.
A A. K. K. at 6.00 p. ih. and Georgia It. R at S.<>o p i
ALFRED L. 1 YLI K,
Superintendent Macon & Western R R i
Macon, July 80th, Wl
On and after Sunday, August 4th, the night j.j
trains on this road will be discontinued.
aug 7 ALFRED L. TYLER, fir.pt.
Western A Atlantic iHiiihoiui,
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 188 Miles—F ire, 5i .
JOHN 3. ROWLAND, Superintendent.
NtaHT PASnKNGRH TfiAIN.
Leave* Atlanta, daily, at Tip v
Arrives at Chatranooga, at t hi a
Leaves Chattanooga, daily, at ti.tjsp y
Arrives at Atlanta, at » A M
F.XPRRSH FRKtGIIT, MAIL AND PASSKNOMK TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 8.00 a s
Arrives at Chattanooga, at 2!p-
Leaves Chattanooga, daily,at I,’, A .i ;
Arrives at Atlanta at 1 m r
This Road connects, each way, wit)i the Ihmi, lire
Railroad at Kingston, the East* Tcnnesssee and C. . i
Railroad at Dalton, and the Nashville A Chattan , !'.
road at Chattanooga.
UPSON COUNTY RAIL ROAD.
f|! If K daily train on the road connects wit.h tin :ra
A the Macon & Western Railroad from Macon to A r
Fare from Thomaston to Macon S'
“ “ “ “ Atlanta !3 S6.
Through tickets can be had at the office of this . tij i r
n Thomaston; and at the general ticket office of the M.<
i Western Rail Road, at Macon atui Atlanta
Passengers wishing to go to Chalybeate Sprint'- W .
Springs, or White Sulphur Springs, will find tii •> r* i' * •
pleasant. Fine Stage Coaches will 1.-av. Th e ■
on the arrival of the train, and connect at the C!
Springs with coaches to the Warm and White h phu-
Springs,returning daily to connect with the n-:. '■ fr
Thomaston to Barnesville. A. J. WUITK,
july 46-ts
Allanfu *V \Vi‘s|
To take■ Effect on ami after Smulatt, Oct. 27,1"0
MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta * 2.if, ' '
Arrive West Point i..,.7tii*A -
f eave West Point 1 ;o
Arrive Atlanta Cl->( '
FREIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta 7 a. »
Arrive West Point , r . (. ;* :
Leave West Poin‘ 7.t0 a a
Arrive Atlanta Wit.*
oct 30 ISCI
METHODIST BOOK DEPOSITORY.
2VTA.COINT, GEORGIA,
J* "W . BURKE, Agent.
Keeps constantly on hand a good supply of
STANDAP.D
Re ligious, SVlioof ami Miscellaneous
800 IK S ,
Stationery, Sheet Music, &c.
TKUM S C A SH-IiWAKIABLY.
ORDERS MKSPBCTPtIXT .«OI.ICITED
feh 5
WHEELER A: WESSON’S Sewing Machines
at standard prices; anew and fine lot just openvJ
and for sale by E. J. JOHNSTON k CD.
l mar H Second