Georgia journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1847-1869, April 30, 1862, Image 4

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From the Mobile Register A Advertiser. THE BAY AFTER THE BATTLES* A CAVALRY SKIRMISH—RETREAT AND LOSS OF THE ENEMY. Monterey, 6 miles from Shiloh, ) Tuesday 10 o’clock, A. M. April 8, 1862. ) j Meeting with no opportunity to send tor ward tuy letter of last night, 1 have opened it for the purpose of bringing up the.narrative to the present hour. Neither party has showed a disposition to renew the fight this morning. We have not sought the Federals and they have not sought us. Roth sides seem to have had enough of battle. After scowling at each other, like two exhausted pugilists, with bloodshot eyes and bruised and battered bodies, they have turned away, and left the i ute-t still undecided. The Confederates :a ijuietly returning to their lines, and the Federals to theirs. We have burnt a good many of their tents, and brought away a srrcat deal of their baggage and camp prop « t,, and all the guns captured on Sunday. I'he medical tores were to have been re moved yesterday, but the renewal of the light early in the morning prevented it. We took other guns yesterday, and lost four be longing to Sanford’s Mississippi battery.— General Rreekinridge bad ordered the bat tery to be withdrawn, but the officer in charge waited to tire a few more shots, and thu , lost a portion of his guns. We lost no small arms or prisoners that 1 have heard of, N'cept such old muskets as were thrown ; ide by our troops for the superior arms 1 if by the enemy. We also brought away •' number of wagons and horses, and some ambulance-. Rut no account has yet been taken of our captures, and I forbear enter- U" into further detail- until reliable date '•an be obtained. For the same reason, I shall oflbr nonpin ii re. to tin* number ot kiljed and wounded o either side. I hope the Confederate l<»s --1 not so large as many believe it to be. I iu sati. tied that the number killed is noi mi the uciial proportion to the wounded.— Jhi is owing, doubtless, to the protection a Horded bv the trees. 0 P. M. 1 lie enemy ventured so far this afternoon as to send out a cavalry regiment a short distance in the direction of our lines, Gen. Ereckinridgc set the Texas Rangers and Forrest and his mounted men after them, who captured about fifty prisoners, and chased the remainder back and through two regiments of infantry that had come along to support, them. In the confusion that ensued among the Federals, they fired upon their own cavalry, and wounded and killed a number of them. Col. Forrest received a shot in the side, which passed around near the spine, making rather an ugly wound.— It is not thought to he mortal, however.— The entire Federal force engaged immedi ately fell back in evident disorder. It would be permaturc at this time to in dulge in speculations upon the results of the two days’ battle, out of which we have just emerged. I may be permitted to say, how ever, that the effect upon the Confederates has been to inspire them with fresh confi dence and renewed determination. They have felt of the enemy, and have themselves passed through the fire, and will be the bet ter prepared for a second great battle which come off at or near Corinth. I am not informed as to the extent of the reinforcements which the enemy has re ceived, or of his ability to undertake an eay- Jv forward movement. He has been baaly ' lippled and cut up, and has lost much val uable property, and many of his best field pieces. Moreover, the roads are in •* shock ing condition. It rained very hard last ni«ht uu :, 2 a . m to-day, and there is a prospect o of mmv rain to-night. All these things will t' Uw to delay lurther active operations by cither party. j> » * Fitflilal Son 411 Mill*, c*. We ave indebted ta a gentleman in Ports mouth for the subjoined account of the tight at South Mills, N. C., on Saturday last.— We learn from si passenger that Capt. Me- Couias of Henningscu’s Artillery, who was killed in th•iiglit, fought with the most de termined loaven . cheering his men on and exposing hiuiself with apparent indifference to danger : I'outs mouth, April l‘l. I have just seen an intelligent member of r : Wright's*od Georgia Ilegiment, who wouuded in the battle at South Mills, m l I will give you a hurried sketch of his ate incut concerning the light. Three mi '■ ’ll deserted to the "\ anlceos and gave ■ ofonnati- nos our numbers, situation, Ac. They landed Friday night large forces and cunmenced the march. Col. Wright failed to get information of the advance until Sat urday morning. He then hurried forward with three companies of infantry, an artillery, company, and one cavalry company, notch ing a very large old field, skirted by woods, he sent some men and burnt the houses des troyed the feuces, Ac. The enemy variously estimated at from 5,000 to 8,000 soon ap proached uuconscious of the force awaiting them. As soon as they came within long range, the artillery opened with terrible effect upon them, and after silencing their battery our guns ceased tiring, that we might induce them to charge. Thinking that our battry was disabled, they made a furious charge, not knowing that there were infantrymen waiting to receive them. When about 250 r ods trom us, our men were ordered to lire, and after tiring about tifteeu rounds, loading on the ground and rising on the knee to firi\ the enemy fled off to the right and broke for the woods. Col. A\ right, fearing a flank movement, and not having the wagon containing this amunition, retired in good order to our en trenchments. We hoar that the enemy have* now retreated to their gunboats. Reinforce ments have been sent to Col. Wright. IL> and his men fought with the most determined, courage. Od our side the loss was front l ight to twelve killed, and about thirty wounded. The enemy’s loss is estimated afcj trom Ji/0 to 500. All ot our wounded were{ brought off the field but Lieut. Wilson. —lZit h raond Divpafch, T. \V, 11. j COUNTING HOUSE CALENDAR, 1802, Saturua r. . Frioav. ... faututoAV WkdnksuaV. T i ttD u M M AY Bum dat I 1862 Ja.n't.l 12 3 4 Jilt.. 12*45 ! ft! 67 6 trui'ii «78 2101 112 ,12 13514 i;7 I*>,l7;lS 13 14 15 Ul< »*•' 1* 'JO 21 22 2GUM 25 20 21 -2 23 24 0 20 27 28 20 30,31 .. 27 28 25 30 01 • • .. Feb’y ' . b.; 1 Ate. 1 2 234607h0 4 5i 6 7 8 1* '.i 10 11 12 13 11 if 10 11 12 10 14 15 10 10 17 IS 18 2< 2122 17 16 12 20 21 22 23 j 24 25 20 27 24 *25 20 27 26 2S SO March j. . 1 3kp 31 2 3 4 ft Cl 7 .1 2 3 4 5 C j 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 7 6 “101 l 12 13 jlfi 17 IS 15 2**'2l '22 I*4 15 10 17 18 15 2" 23 24 25 20 27'28 20 21 22 23 2 1 2520 27 |3O 31 1..!.. 2° 25 30 Aprii. 1.. .. 1 2 3 4 5 0ff....' 1 2 3 4 0 7 8 5 10 11 12 j 5 0 7 8 t* I" U ;13 M!510 17 18iH* Jl2 13 14 15 10 17 IS 20 2! 22 23 24;25:20 15 2" 21 22 23 24 25 j-27 2S *25 30 .. ..f. . 20 27 2* 25 30 31 .. Mat.. i 3 Nov 1 4 5 6 7 fel 010 2 3 4 ft 0 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 10|!7 5:10 11 12 13 14 15 18 15 20 21 22*23 24 , 10 17 18 *5 20 21 22 •25 20 27 28 31 ’ 25 24 25 20 27 26 25 Jrx*. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 D*C ...;80 8 5 !i» 11 12 13 14 ..1 2 3 4 5 *1 15 10 17 IS 15 2" 2! 7 ** 510 1112 13 22 23 24 25 2' :7 28 14 15 10 17 18 15 21* 30 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 COURT CALENDER FOR Nil SUPERIOR COURTS. JANUARY. JULY. 2<l Monft iv, Ohaih.un Ist .Monday, Floyd • 4ili Monday, bichiiiond If'iJl \J’ , ’ ‘ !-t Monday* Lumpkiut / , ~, f 't* 2*l Moudav, Campbell Ist -Monday, Cl-.uk * (M ;l ik ~ , 'Lumpkin Dawson 2d Monday, ( ampb. ll ;J ,l Monday, Forsvth paw sun, Folk <1 Monday, 1 oisyih Giav^ock m , Meriwe her l. lay-cw,. MTU ton Morinnlii-r jfh Mornlav, Baldwin , , , daiktoll ttfi Monday, Knimvm M«*ui*»** .luck son thudding' .. TANARUS!" Tuiiafeno IpoUmy Walker •Vr "A 11 r,x> Tluif-dnv after, Pierce \\ ntker MARCH. SIJ’T/AffH-.'R. i -I. f l hiir-day, !‘n*ice Ist Monday, Appling l-t. Monditv, Appliu r Chattooga C halloo 2,3 Cherokee (h*rok..e Columbia Coweta Coweta Colombia Crawford Cum lord Madison Gwinnett Mitiion Madison .Moi^an Marion 2*l Monday, butts, Morgan Cass 2d Monday, llntls Coffee Cases Libert Coffee Fayette Libert ; Greene Fayette Gwinnett Greene Pickens Pickens Washington Washington Webster Webster 3d Monday, Cobbt s*3i Monday, Cobbf Calhoun Calhona jpdl J|“H Hart Hart Heard Heard Macon Macon Newton Newton Talbot Putnam . Ware Talbot Bulloch lat nail Thursday after, White • *\“ re . !4th Monday, Clinch I Thursday Jdt r. White Chattahoochee ’inlay at *jr, bill loch Johnson ,4th Monday, Clinch j iee Chattahoochee Milton rmmira Rabun Milton Twie-'S Pntniim Wilkes Rabun Tliirrdav after, llabet ham 1 ;Monday at- / «, . - ~ i :er the 4th >Echols * b ursdav alter, Habersham Monday ) 4t li Thursday, Montgomery ' ’ Monday of-' r , , a j OCTOBER . ter 4th 'Mon- - ER o '. I st A 2d Mon. Carroll , dav, | Kthngbam ilst Monday, Dooly ’ ‘ 'APRIL ' Early j Ist & 2d Mon., Carroll Emanuel 1 Ist Monday, Dooly Franklin Early Fulton Emanuel j Gilmer Franklin Gordon * Fulton j Taylor Gordon Warren Pike Wilkinson Taylor Pike Warren Thursday alter, Banks Wilkinson i2d Monday, Fannin Thursday after, banks ! Hancock 2d Monday, Hancock, Harris Harris Laurens Laurens j Miller Miller Richmond Richmond Sumter Sumter ,3d Monduv, Glynn Tuesday after, Mclntosh Haralson od Monday, Glynn . ! Henry Han ah on Jones Henry Murray Jones { Oifle'horpe Libcriy Pula>ki Murray Stewayt Oglethorpe Union I'uladu Worth Stewart Thursday /Montgomery Moodai / Worth after, ) Towns after. t Bryan ilh Monday, Wayne I'li Monday, W ,ivtie Decatur Decatur Dekalb DeKalb Houston Don si oil .Jasper Jasper Lincoln Lincoln Schley S<Hi'ev Tatnall Whit livid Whitlield ? W ileox. Wilcov i.l.vy after, Teliair Friday after, Telfair j Caiodtot Camden I Tinitsslay after, Irwin Thursday after, Irwin 1 MotMiay “ 8.-rnVn 'Monday after, Charlton M { ' l ) ‘. ;a I ' utl SO J SMl'.hi:. Ist Monday, Clayton Monday, Berrien Gilmer liaudolph Eflingham Scriven Randolph V v Striven 2d Monday, Catoosa Lpson ‘ Chatham Monday, Ca’oosa Fannin ' Jo tier son Jetfet son Mitchell Mitchell Muscogee Muscogee Monday, Bibb Sti Mondav, Ribb " * Baker Burke Burke Quitman Quitman Spalding Spalding Troup Troup " |4ih Monday, Dade Union Terrell Thltrsdar after. Towns Thursday after, Mclntosh 4tti Mondav, Dade Monday aOer, Colquitt Terrell do do Liberty La st Mondav, Co'.piitt Mon. after Liberty. Bryan JVSE. i I'ECKMJ'F.Ii. Lowndes Lowndes ‘3 i Mondav, Brooks ‘id Monday, Brooks Clay * Clay 3 1 Monday, Thomas !sd Monday, Thomas j May hold three weeks, if necessary, at each term. I kludge not required to draw Jurors tor two weeks; J and not ohliy.il to hold two weeks’Court in counties sos Cobb and Lumpkin. SlGAli, SYRUP A SALT. 1 rWI HOGSHEADS SI t:AR, Choice, A- f 257 bids. Gol.len anti N. O. Syrup. 4s sack* Turk’s Island Salt. 25 bbls. Cider Vinegar. j apr 16—) For sale by " ROSS 4 SEYMOUR. Pure Corn and Rectified Whiskey. 7 A/A BBLS Whiskey, consisting of “ Ward A Carey’ • """A Extra Rectified,Kentucky White,”Ter>- nesseeCo *n,”Georgia Planters,” “Pike’s Magnolia,’and other Brands,all receive.! direct from the Distillers.and or sale lowflby MoCALLIG A JONES, tear 7 IBATonr»Av Fkioay 1 Wbdnmda . 1 ’ r.>dai . .. Ho >piT S NOAY i 1862. LKGAL ADVBBTIBKMBNTS. thKOlCtilA, I |*mou Count)'* —Whereas, Aliens j tu» Richard- has tiled his petition praying for the ad ministration of the estate of Mrs. Alima Spier, late of said county, deceased. Ti.eae are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said dec’d,to he aLd appear at the Court of Ordinary for said county, on the first Monday in June next, and show cause—if any they haXt—why said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this April 12th, 1 apr 16 4-5 t \VM. A COliU, Ordinary. NOTICF to Debtor* ami Creditors.—All perrons indebted to Col. Zi. tiaf.ah Lawrence, late of l'p son county, dee’d. are hffl-eby notified io make immedi ate payment to the undergiymd ; and those hav ne cla r -• to present them, properly attested, within the tour pre scribed by law. JAMES H. LAWRENCE, apr 1C 4-tit Administrator. C 1 FOKU.t, I'ulawLi County.—N tuft.. T I>kli..rs and Ciikditor . —All persons tiavinedemands againat thee tate of Jubn L. Wood, late»T *aiJco , dee’d, are hereby not died to present tIK-tn duly anth.-nticated to the undersigned, within the time prescribed by law ; and all persons indebted to said deceased, ire hertby required to make immediate paver nt ;■-> tltr under lined, mar 12 st-t*i A. J.TII’FETT, Adm’r. \]OKTG4LF Sib KIfCS SALE. W U be J 1 sold before the Cm rt house door in in ihe town oT Oglethorpe, Maenn county, or. the first Tuesday in June next, witliin the le;jal hours of sale, one negro woman named Polly, about 24 years f ape. ai dh< r t««. children. Noah, a boy about 5 years old and h.-r iufani . ir'.i ;.t>ont 1 year old. Sold as the pro| erly <>i Jaiuo it ii ck, to sat isfy a mortgage g. fa. in favor of A. J. Han i'toi. \s. said J. 11. Brock. Property pointed out in s:u.l mortgage. feh2C-tds WM. B. JONES, Dep. sheriff. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. / t HOltLi 4, *la«-4iii CoilliD . -Notice is hereby V7* eiven to all iiersons having demand.- against George Walker, late of said county, deceased, to present them to me—properly maile cut —witliin the time prt>c*il>« and by law, so as to show their character and amount. AnJ all persons indebted to said deceased, are hereby requir'd to make immediate payment. JAS. I). FREDERICK, fel> 12 47-Ct Administrator. WO( >l>*S PHOTO6It A FlllC PALACE OF ART! I yitoitA Itl, T the largest and best appointed Kstai.- J tiahmenl in the South, i! 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 vi-i --tors. The (Jolloction of 1 is very large, embracing every style known to the art, from the smallest Ainbrotyja; to.the life-size Portrait. Wood is determined, regardless of labor pr expense, that ids GAL LERY shall continue to he the Headquarters of Fine Arts in Hie South Employing permanently the best tal <lu l o he procured to coLir his Photogrophs, in > ivry Uu e to nature, and perfect .satisfaction is guaranteed i" c 'ery instance. A large collection of the celebrities us the day on exhibition, to which lias just been added a splendid Picture of the Prince of Wales and suit, Blondin, Judge Douglas, and others ton numerous to mention, but which the public are respectfully invited to call and examine. As Wood uses none but the best material- in his busim-.-s, 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. Auihrotypes, Daguerreotypes and Plain Photographs of every size at low prices. Callandsee R. L. WOOD, Washington Block, nearly opposite the oct 31 Lanier House, Macon, Ga. W. S. H. MATHEWS, TEACHER OF Piano, Singing, Organ and Harmony, I N 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 pupii 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 28,15G1. sep 4-y Drugs and Medicines, AT ELLIS’ DRUG STOKE, Corner Cherry Street ami Colton Avenue. JUST received, a fresh supply of Drugs and Ve ticines, Perfumery, Paints and Varnish Brushes, Superior Coa: Oil, Camphene, Alcohol and Potash, Jayne’s, Ayres’, U.Aft’ntb . **na atrouc’* n ~ u ~ 1 of Puehn, Sanford’s Ljwr Invigorator, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, Degrath’s Electric Oil, Mustang Liniment, Indian Cltolagogue, Jayne’s, McLean’s, and Fahnestock's Vermifuge; Seller Aperient and Citrate of Magnesia, war ranted genuine. june 20 11-'CO W. S. ELLIS, Agent. AN 1M POR 1A NT FOR fIICIISIING SOUTHERN BOOK. .RURAL BEAUDES FROM THE HEART _OF_W OMAN, »v oif es i u «in xis i: soi tii,” T3EING a collection of literary gems contributed by tal ented ladies in everv 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 and Treatment of Invalid Ladies.” The work will embrace about CdO pages, and be put up in three styles. Ist quality, with engravings, per copy $ 5.00 It copies to one address 50.00 3d quality, with engravings, gilt cloth, per copy 3.00 11 copies to one address 35.00 3d 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. D., dec IS Atlanta, Georgia. F 1 I N Id ARTS ! fill? I’ Photographic-Portraits colored in Oil, produced by I J. A. PUCII A BRO , Triangular Block, Macon, G*., are still considered tlie best to be attained in the State. We were awarded the premium again this year, at the Slate Fair, which has just closed, for the best Photographs. With our new process for enlarging Photographs to life size frost Daguerreotypes of deceased persons, and with the aid of two llrst class Artists employed by ns, we are produclrg Portraits as perfect, and as much like tin original as it is possible Pictures 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 like them can be seen else where. .1.1/ 8110 TV/'KS at very low prices. (octal VALUABLE PLAN TATI ON FOR SALE. fjIHE subscriber offers for sale his desirable plantation JL situated in the 15th district of Sumter county,and about 14 miles from Americus. Ii 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 premise*, and plenty of water. It. adjoins the rich lands off. M. Kurlow,W. T. Adams,and others. The place may be seen at any time. Peradhs wishinging to purchase will either call on me a the plan* nr address me at Americas, Sumter county Ueorgia. dec 26 40-ts A. J. SCRUTCHiN. Important IST otice. rrHE SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY i 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 re<- wed and for warded to all stations on the Read. Freight on goods to be prepaid in every case. No advance on previous rates. “ M. C. McDONALD, Agent. Macon, Ga., Sept. 11th, IS6I. GUANO, LIME, &c. | 4 k« k KKIiS, Rhode’s Phosphate. AU v 6UO Sacks M apes Super-Phosphate of Lime. 500 “ Reese’s Manipulated Guaao. 150 bids. American Guano. I.vj “ Land Planter. ItR) 11 Lime. For sale utMauufacturer’s prices by feb 20 * ASUER AYRES. NEW BOOK BINDERY. VNTHON V MAYR nmtiuiHciuic-bu.i , » Jescvip . tion of BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS, and BINDS in any style desired. Magazines, Law, Music and Miscellaneous Books, Cl. IRKS’ RECORD a ~1 DOCK FT BOOKS, with or without Printed Forma, and warranted host quality paper. Engineers’ profile paper made from the best English drawing to any length or width. All orders f> <m the country promptly and carefully at tended to. Office, No. 12 Cotton Avenue. On €oi2«isiiin<>]it. I ?! A UAMiS R KE, 25 Bales Yarns, &k . dNos. apr 2 ASHER AYRES. Wheeler & Wilson Machine Needles. AT SI.OO per dozen. Only at retail quantities of one dozen or less, a supply just received and 'or sale by *ug 14 E j. JOHNSTON A CO. TI3EI. and German Silver Spectacles, F Convex and Colored Glass. Rail road spectacles and Goggles. A large supply for retail trade just received by nov *8 e. J. JOHNSTON A CO. fi EN F. RAL A DVE RTIS E M ENTS GRANITE HA LL. i\VOI LD respectfully inform my OLD FRIKNPS and PATRONS, that since the fire I have obtained Ok- Rooms in the building NEXT ABOVE the “Granite H and over the store of R. P. McEvoy and Messrs. Bostick A Lamar, where 1 have opened, and will be pleased to at e tuy fro r.ds and customers, and w.ll do my best for their comfort and pleasure. Very Respectfully, may 1 RKNJ. K. DF.NBE. 13J l< >\V ISPS H< )TEL; Opposite the Posse'.' ger House, Macon, Ga. By E. E. BROWN & SON. MI'AI.S ready on th arrlv.il of every Train. The P oprietors wil; spare no pains to make their truest comfortable. feb 22 4A-*fiO y THE STUBBLEFIELD HOUSE. “ Like the Phoenix from its Ashes.” Til AT large, new ami riegant House, recently erected on the rains of my old establishment. Mulberry .-trcct, Maeon, Ga., is now open for the reception and roooiunida tion of Boarders and transient guests. Tite House lias been newly furnished throughout, in the heat nianuer, and the Proprietor will endiavar to make it a rises’!' CLASS HOT Its situation is eligible, a little below ‘be Method’st and opposite the Pr, soytevlau Church, atul tom the bank.- and places of business. Connected with the House is a large Livery and Sale Stable, where Drovers and others can find accommodations for their stock. The patronc.fe of his old friends and of tbe traveling public generally, is respectfully solicited, nov ,Vtf M. foTl BIILKFIELD. W nshin<>toii 2 lull iS STILL OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. 13ASSEEN IV Proprietor. Atlanta, Ga., December, 1 SGI. For Sale (Jlieap. C:\Rlil.\liES, HOI KAWAVS & BIGGIES, 11 AltN ESS AN D Will l‘S. 1 srnlt loboro (MADS RV ASA MUXEB.) next door to the BAPTIST CHURCH, jan 1 1562 J* DeLOACIIK. N. S. I’IiUDDEN & CO., HAVE JUST RECEIVED TH A VEI.IXG DRESS GOODS, GREY FLANNELS, SMALL FlOniED PRINTS, HICKORY SHIRTINGS, MUSOLTTO NETTINGS, STRIPED SWISS, CHECKED CAMBRICS, HCH’D. A BORDERED H’DKFS, IRISH LINENS, SHIRT BOSOMS, EMBROIDERIES, And many other articles much needed at this time. We cannot buy Goods now without the money, and earnestly request those indebted to us, to pay. july 10 N. S. PRUDDEN & CO. jVLilitary Groods. X Ar \ Alf a>S Gil EV JEANS, '),l/UU 3.1*0 YARDS GEORGIA KERSEYS, 40 GROSS MILITARY BUTTONS, BLUE BATTINETT, HICKORY CLOTH. HICKORY SHIRTS, FLANNEL DRAWERS, MILITARY OVERCOATS. Uniforms made for Companies at Siiorl The above will be sold at SMALL PROFITS, and lor on h. sepll E. WINSHIP. MERCHANT TAILORING! E. WIN Sill 1* fS now prepared with a first class cutter, good Tailors and JL a L ARGE STOCK OF PIECE GOODS, to furnish any thing in the CLOTH3N& LINE At short notice, and in the very best style. (apr3 Millmeri]! MtUineri}!! PARIS •Hfl STYLES mm V ia. New Orleans. SPIMNU Ol? 1801. Mrs. HOWLAND HAS opened a fine assortment of the newest Paris Styles of Ladies’ Hals and Millinery Goods, Os recent and Direct Importation tn Ne-:w Orleans. Her customers and others are invited to call, and site is satisfied that they will be pleased. Milliners from a distance can be accommodated with PATTERN HATS and any style of MILLINERY GOODS. apr 3 AlcCallie & Jqnes> kJ fheir old stand on Cotton Avenue, where they are pre pared to supply all customers with Bacon, Lard, Flour, Corn, &c., &€., Zsr OIVIO US A CALL. july 8 PLASTATUW MILL. SINCLAIR’S TWENTY-.SIX INCH FRENCH BURR STONE MILL, warrauled to work well and make Rood Hour. For sale by NATHAN WEED july 10 Macon, Ga. Mat oii, May aotii, IM>I. 117 BARRELS Pikes Magnolia Whisky. i 75 Darrels Rock opening Rum. 75 Barrels Phelps Rye Gin. 150 Boxes Tobacco—various gra tea. 115 Boxes Cigars. 350 Barrels Flour. 100 Tierces Leaf Lard. 75,00 ft If. Clear Sides. lo,ouo H. Hants. „ 10,OlMl 11. Shoulders. > 15 Hhds. Molasses. I 20 Barrels Syrup. 50 Sacks Rio Cofl'ee. y op 75 Diui-tis Suaar. * 10 llhds. Sitßar. - , For sale at reasonable prices for junes ’** -YRES.* Baeou, Coni, Lm ti iiuiiul *7 tZ < ASKS BACON, hog round. "*’<ll j-U I *J 7500 Bushels CORN. 25 Barrels LAUD. 25 Half barrels LARD. 40 Kegs LARD. 500 Bbis. S. F. and Fam.ly FLOUR, 80 llhds. MOLASSES. 40 Bbis. SYRUP. 25 Half bbls. SYRUP. 100 Bbis. refined SUGARS. 75 Sacks COFFEE. 125 Boxes TOBACt O. 300 Bbis. WHISKEY. For sale low for Cash. ASHER AY EPS. Macon Feb. 20th, IS6I. FI AMOS, OF dickering A Son Dunham’s and other celebrated Makers; warranted in tone, durability and finish to be first quality, and sold at the very best rate, together with a fine lot of Guitars, } iolins, Accordeons, Flutes. Violin and Guitar Strings, Musical Boxes, kc .Ac hr 16 E. J. JOHNSTON A 00. GEORGIA MANUFACTURE, WHEAT FANS, ?. superior home made article v Y warranted to work well. Straw Cutters Lever patent, for sale by j“lj ™ NATHAN WEED. lion E VIA Ml JACTIitS:. Y\7" F. are prepared to make to order and repair, at short If notice. MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, A.•., A.; Also, Sewing Machines repaired, and new parts made, and machines adjusted,by a practical and experienced workman Public patronage respectfully solicited. W I. J. 4 CO. HARDWARE, IRON A. STEEL Hardware, Iron, Stool AND AGRICI LTDR\L IMI'E EM NETS. IX (,KK »T S .(Him AT IHK NI .W IKON MiONT SIORK —»>F— c AiaiAiM' \ < in;s>. Vl’ 111-11 l I', they eoiitinui to keep on • of the largest as- V V sortmente. kept in M blleGei r*• ia, con- tiny in part of Swedes Iron all 'izc.*., Hammered Plow Steel, Refined “ *• “ | Ca-t “ English “ “ “ j BliMer “ Round * S-i’r Iron alll sixes, | German “ Oval & Itn’nd “ “ “ | Spring “ Horse Slice “ “ “ | Tin “ Nail Rods, j Machinery “ pl wr \no> ii \himv mi:. HOPS; s covil, lit a de*< and various «.th»-r iu A.t, Trace Chains, I Cane Hot*., Plow “ j Axe*, Breast “ I Haines, Tongue “ | Plot. I.ini's,* tAiiri:vas:i£ room. Planes, Chissels and Gouges, Hand and Panel Saws, Augers and Auger Bltts, Boring Machines, Braces and Hitts, Mortice Machin.s, Iron Braces, Bench Vices, and Sans, Hatchet* and Hammers, Locks, Hinges,Screws, Butts, Nails, Brads, T<-: ether with, every thing used n the w.n ut Bi lI,DI BS' MA I r RIALS. < \kki \gi; *1 Uii:i:s Can always find a large Stock. IPms, Spokes. Hn»s, Wheels, Bands, leather Clothes, Ti i. nmings of every variety used in their turn i—- -m-■ • *fT<* ii 31 lira I Bn< itioiiiciil *. 1 SjM Plows, Straw Cutters, Scythe Blades, Grass Blades, Briar and Bush Hooks. |fui» .Hills. Grant’s, Clinton and other makes Spilt.- Tilreahera—Emery’s, McConnell's, W in ship’s, Georgia and other makes. Iliose I'ourri—Emery's, Bngar.ler’s, and I.- vei Powers. (■rum ( rad |«-m - T> and 6 fingered, of several mak--' and styles. All of which they offer at the lowest murkest rates. Those wishing to purchase would do well to call and examiru prices, Ac apr 4 -'tkl AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMI^NTS. NATHAN WEED, vliacoi », Georgia, HAS NOW IN STORE and offers to Planters a superior assortment of the newest and most improved Torn ing Implements in use. Iron and Steel Plows, * Harrows, Plow llaines, Cultivators, Grain Cradles, Scythe Blades, Threshers, Fan Mills, Horse Powers, Straw Cutters, Shovels and Spades, Traces, Spading and Manure Forks, Weeding Hoes, of Scovll's, Codins’, Blade’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, C^sii*]>entefs’ Tools, Builders’ Hardware, Carriage and Wagon Material*., IS ALI. IHKIR VARIETY. mar 13 HARDWARE. Home made Smiths Bellow- Portable Forage, Cast Steel, Block Tins, Tin Plato, Bolt Copper, Glue, Rubber and Hentp Packing, Brass Wire, Sheet Brass, fl« i-mioi UIK-f'r, B ibbit Metal, Horse and Mule Shoe, Shoe Nails, for sale by juiy 10 NATHAN WEED. JNTKW FIRM. McELROY & REYNOLDS, 1 ti’nss h’onnderH, itc. FF if 111 undersigned are now prepared to furnish the fol- JL lowing articles : Sword* and Knives OF AIL DESCRIPTIONS, MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE IBiR-A. S3 3VTOXJ IST X IJNIO-13 , For Swords, Knives, and Guns, also, ORNAMENTAL BRASS CASTINGS Os every description. We keen on hand at all times a full assortment of Tin-War© and Stoves, Os all kinds, SOUTHERN MANUFACTURED, with a full • assortment of HOUSE FIJHNISJ UNO (JOODS. AT Tin: OLD STAND, ON THIRD STREET, !YI A< ON, GA. TE M Ik H CASH. September 25, I^ol.—tf J. M. BllAßli.ll A.\VASiII\I.TO\ BLOCK, Cartier Mulberry Street and Cotton yieenne, MACOT, OROKCiIA, dealer in Lift, CLASSICAL, UtiIICAL, SUM AM) SIStELLAUtILS 13 O O Iv S , Blank Book?, of ail kinds; Record Books, for County purpo ses, Stationery, Drawing Paper, Roll Paper, Wa ter Colors, Artists’Oil Colors, Boxes of Oil and Water Colors. MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, Mathematical and Engineering Books, Copying Presses and Books, Writing Desks, Portfolios, Pocket Books, Gam mon Bn rt r.ls. Writing Fluids, and Inks of all kinds, Indelible Inks, Faber A Lubin’s Drawing Pen cils, Steel and Gold Pen3, Ac., Ac., together with all the various articles usually found in a 1 i < > O K S T O 14 K . -.... ALSO, AGENT OF THE South* rn Mutual InsuranceComp'uy. k thtuary 13, V*M.—¥ RAILRO Vl> S( in j M , j Change of &chediui e 'oi liiwi ' ii it v UN ilnt :Gtn If. d%le Psr-», , , lean m» ► vx vi vivis axo .. Leave Mtcon at Arrive at Columbus at Leave Coluiubus at •. t ~ At it Macon BtTH OX MAtuN SUP Uiniß.,, „ *’* * , Leave Maeon Arrive at Chattahoochee.., s, . Leave Chattahoochee Arrive at Macon fiie Mail ami I'h viuv. Train, from AlVit daily at Saiithville. No. lo S. WR. L., u: ,d f r , t \' daily at Cuthl*ert, with Chattalmm ht. Ma ! Tra. : ' < Leave SiuitbvlUe at Arrive at Albany ( ‘»i Leave Albany at Arrive at Smith villa.. j. . I.cav e Cntbbert at Arrive at Foi l Gaines . . Leave Fort Gaines at . . .... Arrive at Cuthlrert at Making the connection with tin- up and uo»;, hoochee Mail Train. Trains t<> C.duinbus firm a through connect., >n v goiuerv, Ala .and Aog.ista, Kiiifuton, Wile.. .... ii.vh. Mdledgeville Altii Eatunteil. Post Coaches run Ironi Albany to FaiUh i' r, h Thomasville, &>•. Passengers l»ir points Below Fort \ alley, should j Night T> .-tin from Augusta ami Savannah t s\ sv: Macon. For Coluiulm■; Like the I'nv Tr*,n VIRGIL HOW F KS. kr. i . . Macon, Nov. S, I SCI. Oontr; t i l *; ti 1 RoacL Mbiiiup of S« lictlnlc. ON ami after Sunday, October ijth, ISCl.tlu I i(its Road wol bo run as |.dl»ws DAILY DAY TRAIN. Leave Slav annuli ‘i 'hi p. ni. Arrive in Macon 1 to , Leave Maeon Pd ’Ut p. m. Airne in >av antiali 11 DAILY NIGH I TR AIN. Leave Savannah 950 p. m. Auive in Macon Jm,, Leave Macon a fat p. m. Arrive in Havanuah I • , GORDON AND KATONTON BRANCH Leave Ealonton f> tiO a. tn. Arrive In Gordon 4; , Leave Gostlon 140 p. in. Arrive in Fatont n 4 Pa.ssenvers for Augusta will take the niyM 1 Savannah and Maeon. Passengers for Mdledgeville and Fatojiti < * , , night train from Savannah and day Damn y, L * During the session of the Legislature two ti t, . , daily between Gordon and Mdledgeville, uukii with both trains on the Central Kail Road. oct 30 GKO. W. ADAMS, (ieti’l s. MACON A OKI NSW H h K ill. Roth aksi jj ■'& (CHANGE OF Sl'ilEDl l.i; fill! I 1 ’ Trains n:i tins Road, will leave M, JL eyceptetl,) at In A. M .returning , 4j Daily connection made with Haw!;insyi!lc t.y ; Stages. A. K. COCIiKAN, Macon, Nov. 2(1, lftdl. Preut aii.l Sup'i NUON k KAIL KOJM), ONI ami after Sunday, August 4th, Pa.- ■ m 1 1 w ill be run as tullows i Leave Macon io.no t , Arrive at Atlanta 4wi k Leave Atlanta 1.4,1,, Arrive at Macon I.tiftf , The 10 00 ,1. m. Train from Macon connects w ith the M. A A. R K. at ff.OO p. in. and Georgia It R at H.mi p. m ALFRED L. TYLFK, Superintendent Macon A- Western R It ( Mo on, July Kilth, Wd On ami after Sunday, August 4.1 t, the nif.ht trains on thin road w ill lie discontiuiK<l. 1 u , AI.H ul n L. TYLI R VI t'slci n cV \tl;»ikli<‘ ICii ilroml. Atlaota to Chalt.-mooga, 13v- Mitcg—Fare, 0 uo JOHN S. ROWLAND, Buperhit 1 uJint. NiUKT PiSSmteKH TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 7.80 r a Arrives at GhaLanooga, at 4.101 * Leaves Chattanooga, daily, at 0 16 1 it Arrives at Atlanta, At 2 U a h KXI'KKSn FKKiGIIT, MAIL AMI PAi SKXUI.K TtUIX. Leaves Atlanta, dally, at n.Ot'r « Arrives at Chattanooga, at 2 11 r l<c*ve Ohattai ga, daily,at . . Arrives at Atlanta at ] v This Road connects, each way, with the it nan- li.s Railroad at Kingston, the East Tcnm sice an I(1 1 Railroad at Dalton, and the Nashville A Chattan a f road at Chattanooga. * drrh SPioi COUNTY RAIL. ROAD. f|4 Ii lx daily train on the road connects with the in M- the Macon A W estern Railroad from Macon to All*. Fare from Thomas ton to Macon 42 M>. “ “ ** “ Atlanta Through tickets can be had at the ot!b-e <>f this r-iiitn 11 Thomastori; and at the general ticket ntliceof tin- .10 A Western Rail Road, at Macon and Atlsnta Passengers wishing to go to Chalybeate Bpi mgi, Springs, or White Rulphur Springs, will Hud this • ui- ■ pleasant. Fine Stage Coaches will leave Tlmniaston < on the arrival of the train, and connect at the Cindy) - Springs with coaches to the Warm and White ."nl; if Springs, returning daily to connect with tl ■ riiomaston to Barnesvilic. A. J. VrHITF, july 26-ts Sup’t. Ailaiit;i«V Wpnl l*oiul Si.sil Koad. Jo (oke Krfcrt on and after Sintdj , (tn. 27, I" MAIL TRAIN. Lea ve Atlanta Arrive West Point * ’ ; t -9 a m * cave West Point : c k Arrive Atlanta 4‘ , k FREIGHT TRAIN. Leave Atlanta 7 if. ( t Arrive West Point ... c" r ■ Leave West Poin* 710* * Arrive Atlanta 1r a oct 30 I Mil METHODIST BOOK DICPOSITORV, MACON, OHOKBIA, J. \v. BU.RKE, Agent. Keeps constantly on hand a good supply f STANDARD Religious, School and Miscellaneou' 33 o O IK s , Stationery, Sheet Music, &c. rKit M S CA S 11-I NV A kl/vhlA. ORDER.- RE: PE(JfFt'I.LY MOUCITXP. feo u " /m. WHEELER A WILSON S Sewing at standard prices; Anew and fine lot ‘ * md for sale by JJ. J. 4t aur 14 *