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MUSICAL CARD.
MESSRS. V. CZURDA and GEO. H.
BRIGGS, having permanently located In
J 3 1 4 J Macon, tender 1 heir services as Profes
sore ot MUSIC, to its citizens. They propose to give
lessons on the PIANO *ORTE, ORGAN, HARP, VIO
LIN, GUITAR, in singing, principles of HARMONY
and COMPOSITION.
Messrs. Cz irda A Briggs wore both formerly connect
ed with Mr. I. K. Branham in their professional capaci
ty, while he was Principal of the Female Schools at Ea
tontion and Lumpkin, Ga. They are now engaged in
teaching at his School it. this city, together with
Mrs. Cyurda,—a moat accomplished Pianist ar and suc
cessful instructress
Mr. C. la aIBO superintending the Musical Department
at the Academy lor the blind.
We would respectfully refer to Mr. I. If. Branham,
whose well known musical abi ities render him compe
tent to judge of onr qualifications as instructors.
App) nation may be made through Mr. Branham. Mr.
W. A. Huff, Mr. Wilillams, Principal of the Academy
lor the blind, or to the subscribers who are prepared to
commence instructions at once.
VINCENT CZURDA.
Sept. 10,1861—6 m. GEO H. BRIGGS.
COTTONIS KING.
Harris & Ross
RETURNS their thank 1 ! to all those who
1 J Patronised them the past reason, and hone (8/1
, R, A to have many new-additions to their list cf
|XtA patrons, pledging their best exertions in
bebaif of all who may fa /or them with their business.
Orders tilled with promptness, and advances made in
the usual way.
June 20,1861. HARRIS & ROSS.
FOR SAL! ~
inn bales gunny bagging.
lUU 100 Boxes Candles.
50,000 Cigars, various brands.
50 boxes Tobacco.
10 Hhds. New Ur ! ean u SUGAR.
80 Barrels Now Orleans feYRUP.
All in Store and for rale by
WOOLFOLK & PRITCHETT.
September 25,1861,
C A ii i>.
\\rE take pleasure in recommending the “SELMA
YV INSURANCE (fc TRUST CO., located in Selma
Ala., to all winning Insurance
VP-Hurs. FEARS & SWANSON, are their Agents.
In ihe recent tire on Cotton Avenue, we w ere insured
by their Agents, for five thousand dollars, cue notice be
in>> given, that our loss was all right, not a question was
asked, but the semittance very promptly made. Our
DUH»..esH community and citizens, wishing insurance,
would do well to try this company through their Agents,
Fears & Swanson.
Jqjjr 24 1861. BEARDEN & CO.
FURNITURE,
CAMP STOOLS, CAMP COTTS,
©A'MIP ©MIOTS,
Button. Lvioulds, &00.
\\l E are wi ling to make any and everything out o!
VY li/xj d that the people demand for their comfort or
convenience.
WOOD OQ.
Aug. LiadL dtf
* Something i\«*vv iismici- tiie .MtH,' 1
WHERE THE STAR WAS.
W. T. N E LSON
HAS opened, at uis old stand, on Cherry street, a
choice lot of Family Groceries, such as Flour, Meal,
Grits, Sugar, Coffee, Caudles, Soap, Starch, Butter, Lard,
Cheese, Crackers, Beel Tongues, Bologna Sausages,
Cabbage, Potatoes, and, in (act, every article usually
kept in a first class Family Grocery, to which be invites
the attention of his friends and the public.
ALSO, the very best brands of fine Old Brandies.
A lues, Ac., put up in bottles, or by the gallon.
W. T. NELSON.
VfftPOT). < -i'l 1 »
Imnortaut JSlctice.
r l LIE SO T E N XlMihSb COMPANY an now
I running a tri- vi ek!y, day. express over the Cen
tral Rail Road. Freign r ceived and forwarded to all
Stations on tin Road ; tin f • Lhi to be pr< paid in eve
ry uis'mice. Tuis line leaves Macon Tue days, Thurs
days and Nalut’days at 1U o’clock A. M. No advance on
previous rates. M. C. McDONAi D,
Macon, Sepi. 10, Agent.
JUST RECEIVED !
COAL OIXj,
FOR CASH ONLY I
At BOLSHAW’S.
N. B. —Cash paid forCott«>nand Linen Rigs
Macon, Sep ! . 16,’*1.
wum ip i u ir a i
AT
Wnm c niiiudv
lliill b bAJJiM I
CAN BE HAD AS USUAL,
ON REASONABLE TERMS!
A IT D
POT UP IN SPLENDID STYLE j
NO TIiASUY STOCK USED
IN THIS ESTABLISHMENT.
WOODS GALLERY is so well 'mown that it Is use
less to say more than to assure ar y who patronize him
that they w'l> he pleased, and
Oct the lies! Pictures!
TAKEN IN TIIE SOUTH!
n ufiTfiPn SOUr
rtw i dbiik; n<s
Taken and colored true to Nature
B Y
One ot the Best Artists
Sii the Country !
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE SPECIMENS.
R. L. WOOD,
Washington Block. Opposite Lanier House.
IRON WORKS,
MACON, GEORGIA.
T. C. NISBET
> TAVING removed his FOUNDRY AND MACHINE
AX WORKS to the line ol the Rail Road near the Ma
con <fc Western Shops, he is now prepared to manufac
ture all kinds of
MACHINERY AND CASTINGS
ALSO
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS
ON TERMS
As favorable as any Establishment eh nor North
or South.
fob 27—d T. C. NISBET.
FOR SALE
On Consignment.
BALES GUNNY BAGGlNG—Standard weight,
lift/ 150 Rolls Kentucky Bagging
400 Saclt> Salt.
25 Bags Rio Coffee
Apply to JNO. D NEELY,
y 1 [ Next door to Hardeman & Spa ks’ Warehouse,
g st 20,1801 —lOt
LOW FOR CASH !
Linen Goats
oF OUR OW N MANUFACTURE.
LINEN PANTS & VESTS
OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE.
MARSEILLES VESTS
or OUP. OWN MANUFACTURE.
ALPACCA COATS
OF OUB OWN MANUFACTURE.
I>ICESS FHOCIX COATS,
BLACK DOE SKL\ PANTS,
FANCY CASSIMEEE PANTS.
A VARIETY OF
CJJ >THING
OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE,
Low for Casli 2
LOW IP OK CASH!
t'H iS. H. BAIKD
Te'egruph Printing Building.
September 7,1861.
POCKET MAP
OF TIIE
SEAT OF WAR!
ROWING the counties in the vicinity ofWashiig
i~ ton and Manassas Junction, the Batteries near Nor
tolk and Fortress Monroe, the “Pan-Handle” and
orth western counties of Virginia, a general Map of
Virginia nd Maryland, and a Pla aof tbe Battle Field
ol Bethel Church the whole elegantly colored and sur
rounded wi h a Vignette of Portraits of the PRESI
DENT, Generals BEAUREGARD, RIPLEY, BRVGG.
etc., etc., and Sketches of the Floating and the Stevens’
Iroi, Batteries.
Price $ 1.50, post paid to any point. Just received
and lor sale by * J. W. BURKE, Agent.
dissolution!
'TMIE Firm of FEARS & PRITCHETT is this day
I dissolved by mutual consent. The Books and
Notes of the Firm will be found at the Store ot Fears &
Swanson Gur Mr. J. W. Fears is authorizedto use the
firm name only in liquidation of the Business.
J. W. FEARS,
july 8, ’6l. T. J. PRITCHETT.
COPARTNERSHIP.
\\I E HAVE Til S DAY entered into a Copart-
Y Y nership under the name and style of FEARS &
SW ANSON, for the purpose of transacting a general
GROCERY & COMMISSION BUSINESS, at the old
stand of Fears & Pritchett, on 3d street.
J. W. FEARS,
July 3d. 1801. T. J. SWANSON.
JUSTItECEIVE L>
AND FOR SALE LOW BY
FEARS & SWANSON.
X© BARRELS PRIME LEAF LARD.
30 HALF BARRELS PRIME LEAF L-.RD
80 KEGS PRIME LEAF LARD.
23 BARRELS NEW FLOUR.
50 BOXES STAR CANDLES.
July, Bth, 1861.
I. cC > I LIE MX S’
W°ULD respectfully announce to the people of Ma-
Y » con and surrounding country, that he has now
i large supply ol
Shoes and Boots
of every description of hisj
OWN MANUFACTURE.
All kinds of work in his line neatly executed,
Roots and Slioes
Made te order at very short notice and at the
Lowest Possible Prices.
Only substantial and neat, work will be done by him.
I. COLEMAN,
Second St., 4th door South of Mulberry,
may 29. 1861. Damour’s Building.
MEMPHIS STEAM BAKERY
E. Gk DAVIDSON & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
CRACKERS AND NAVY BREAD,
Second Street, between Adams and Jefferson,
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE.
‘ i ptpmber 5,1861—3 m
□GARS! CIGARSTTCIGARS!U
FOR CLASH!
1,000,000 CIGARS FOR SALE
At Prices ranging iroin $22.00 to SCS»QQ per
Thousand. Sent by Express to any part ot the Con
federate states.
LIPMAN, BUTLER & CO.,
August 26, 1861—d3m Forsyth, Ga.
CARHART & BRO
(LATE OF NEW YORK,)
Have returned to this place, where
they will be pleased to see their
Friends. All communications will
be promptly attended to.
Store tu Jtulsion’s Rock Bniiding,
Third Street.
JAS. IK CARHART,
Will. B. CARHART.
Macon, March 12—d
Merchant Tailoring.
E. WIN SHIP
IS now prepared with a first class cutter,
good Tailors and a LARGE STOCK OFPIECE
GOODS, to furnish anything in the
CLOTHING
Line at -diort notice, and in the very best style
March 12th, 1861 — ts
LIVERY STABLE. ~
'l \ THE undersigned respectfully announce to
\ citizens ol Fort Gaines and vicinity, and
L 1 s Y to the travelling public generally, that he still
continues to carry on the Livery Stable business, in all
its branches and is able to accommodate all who may
wish to hiregood horse* and buggies, or liberal terms.
Travelers conveyed to any point in South-Western
Georgia, South-East Alabama or Florida, by notifying
him of the fact. ‘ *
Lie has also in connection with his
Stables, thu Oinnlbu- Line to and from
the Railroad Depot regularly every
l’)rovers and transient customers can be accommoda
ted also.
He wishes it understood, that he keeps good horses
and vehicles, which the public can always rely npon.
Good and careful Ostlers are in his employ which can
b' trusted. His stables are immediately m the rear oi
the Webb House.
He hones by strict attention to his business to merit
a liberal shave of patronage. A. S. CALHOUN.
Fort Gaines, Ga. March 12th, 1861—ly
Professional Cariis.
REMOVAL.
BHILL has removed his Law Office to Cherry
• Street up stairs of building next below B. A.
Wise’s furnishing store. He will attend the Courts as
heretofore.
Macon, Oct. 1,1861. octltf
J. C. Me RE ViN OLDS,
DENTIST,
CORNER of Mulberry and Second streets, above La
nier House, over Methodist Book Store. All opera
tions warranted. [May 31
Or. C. J. Roosevelt,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
Residence and Office, corner Walnut and Third Street#,
\_MA CON, GEORGIA.
June 16-
nil. 11. A. ntTTAIER,
UAVING s*pent a portion of three successive years in
this city, during which time he has limited his prac
tice almost exclusively to Surgery, uow respectfully off
ers his services to the citizens of Macon and surround
ing country, in all the branches of his profession. Office
on the South East Corner of 3d and Cherry streets, over
Mr. Asher Ay res’ new Grocery Store. May 10
DOCTORS
McDonald & van giesen
DENTISTS,
OFFICE IN WASHINGTON BLOCK, WEST SIDE,
feb 2 d-ly
DR. KOBEHI C. IIARDIE,
OFFERS his professional services to the citizens oi
Macon and vicinity. He may be found at all hours
at his office over John P. Harvey’s store, on Cherry St.
inarch 80 d-lm w-ly
U. W. EMERSON, ». £>. S.
DENTIST, aegggk
OPPOSITE TUE LANIER HOUSE. ''UX-Keßt
feb 11 d—ly
DOCTORS
SMITH & HOLT,
PRACTICING PHYSICIANS ,
UIACOff, GA.
OFFICE.—Over Greer & Freeman’s. RESIDENCE.
Dr. Smith at J. B. Ross’, Dr. Holt, in Vineville.
feb I—dly
0. A. LOCHRANE,
Attoi’iiey at yy ,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Ilia Office can be found in the Theatre Building,
near Hardeman & Snarks Warehouse mar 13—d
LITTLE, S3IJTII & CO,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SADDLES
AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
HI .A K M L S S.
Also, for sale, SHOE FINDINGS, SADDLERY and
HARNESS HARDWARE, GIN BANDS, and all kinds
of LEATHER.
Just Received 1,000 PAIRS GEORGIA MADE
Black Kip Brogans.
GRANITE FRONT STORE, Macon, Ga.
August 20,1861 -d-ts
LOW K O K CASH!
DRY GOODS
FOR
o jl. ss ii:
From tliis ID at:©
W E cannot buy anything except for CAS2S, and
must sell on the same Terms.
IV. *». PRVDDGN iV CO.
September sth, 1 Cl.
~ ADAMS 7
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Met con , Geo rej la.
ILT, continue the business at their old stand. They
Y V will give strict attention to the Selling and Stor
ingof COTTON, filling orders for family and plantation
supplies. Advances made on Cotton when desired.—
No pains will be spared to give satisfaction to their pat
rons.
A. P Adams, Pkyton Reynolds.
July 7,1861 dlim
DRY GOODS.
Jk.. o. xs.
has on hand a Superior Stock of
merinos, delaines, bombazins, alpacas,
and a large assortment of
STAPLE GOODS,
v. hich he is offering for sale on reasonable te ms lor Cash
Sept. 17, ’6l. A. G. BOSTICK.
just receivedl
A LARG 7 LOT OF
COAL OIL LAMPS,
all qualities, from the cheapest to a good fine article.
ALSO,
a lot of Fruit Jars, Screw tops, something new and
sirable. R.P McE\OY,
pril 25-
Cjotcls, Saloons, Nr.
FLINT HOUSE,
THIS House has become noted for everything necessa
ry to a first class Hotel. Within a few minutes walk
of the centre of the city. It is unsurpassed in atten
live servants, good table, and comfortable room- Yhe
Traveller and Boarder will find pleasant accommoda
tions on reasonable terms. The whole is under the su
perintendence of Mrs. FLINT & SON, who will spare
no pains to oblige the public who give them a call,
oct 24
CITY HOTEL
TALLAHASSS TOLA.
J. L. DEMILLY, Proprietor.
Stage Office kept at this Hotel. feb 1 ci
O’DONNELL & WIPPLER’S
11ESTAURANT,
UNDER RALSTON'S HALL
THIRD STREET\ MACON\ GA.
We are prepared and -eadv to furnish, at ail hours
New York: Oysters.
the Shell, Raw, Fried, Stewed, or in any way
that may be desired. Also,
Fish and Wild Game,
Oi very variety: and everything in their line that the
Macon and New York Markets afford.
Wines, Brandies, Fruits nd Confectioneries.
Sept 22-dly
2,000 POUNDS NO. 6 WIRE,~
FOR SALE.
Sept. 25,1861, B, A WISE,
Insurance Companies.
$330,000.
FEARS & SWANSON.
agents for
The selmu Insurance and Trust Company
Located at Selma. Ala.
Organized in ISD6.
Capitol Stock, all paid in, SBUO,UOOOU
Cash premium on hand, 80,000 DO
$830,00000
W. M. SMITH, President,
R. Lapsuey, Secretary.
A. & J. A. Nisbet. Macon, Ga.
A CARD.
We would say to the business men and citizens of Ma
con, that being satisfied from letters, statements, aud
the list of Stockholders in the above Company, that the
Company is safe, and deserving patronage. We have ta
ken the Agency, and are now ready to take risks on
stocks or Build'ings, at as low a i ate as any other respon
sible Company or Agency. “This is a Southern Compa
ny, located in a Southern city, owned by Southern peo
ple, and we ca.l on Southern Merchants” to patro*-'ze
us, all things being equal.
May 4 1360- FEARS* SWANSON.
Fire and Life Insurance Agency
THE Subscriber is Agent for the following first class
Insurance Companies:
Southern Mutual Fire Insurance Company
Southern Mutual Life Insurar „e Company.
Augusta Insurance and Banking Company.
Unity Fire Insurance Company, of London.
Applications received, x " iicies issued and Losses ad
justed bv Iteb 1 and 1 , j J. M. BOAKDMAN.
Fire Insurance.
SECURITY AND ECONOMY.
$3 Per cent of nctl prolitN divided annual-
I > in Scrip lo Policy Holder**.
Tlio Hlmoro
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMP’Y
OF CIIARI.ESTON. S. C.
€a§li Capital. - - - - $250,000
The Insured participate in the profits without any
liability whatever.
DIRECTORS:
W I LLIA M M. MARTIN, President.
J. Legare Yates, Geo. A. -ocke,
W. Williams, Henry Buist,
William C. Bee, A. S. Johnson,
S. N. Hart, J. Reid Boylston,
John B. Laffltte, Hugh R. Bank-,
W. C. Courtney, E. L. Adams.
James M. Wilson, C. V. Chamberlain.
JOSEPH WIIILDEN, Sec’y & Treas.
The subscriber having been appointed this
ity, will take risks as low as other equally responsible
ompanies. i. C. PLANT, Agent.
Macon July 2d, 1881—8 m
Unity Fire Insurance Comnan\
OB LONDON.
CAPITAL—
52,300,000.
AVAILABLE ASSETS, 4,547,061
r PHE Unity Fire Insurance Company insures against
loss or damage by Fire on Buildings, Merchandize
Household Furniture, &c.
83&“Also, risks taken on Cotton in the various Ware
houses in this city, at the usual rates.
GEORGE ADLARD,
Manager and General Agent,
NEW' YORK
J. VI. BOARDMAN Agent,
Macon, Georgia
nov 30
THE GEORGIA
Home Insurance Cos.,
OP
COLUMBUS, GEO.
CSIAXcTSFE J CAPITAL - - $260,000
‘DIRECTORS.
John M. M Gough W. H. Young.'
Robt. M. Gunby, J. G. Stiapper,
C. C. Cody, J. P. Ulges,
Daniel Griifm, W. H. Hughes,
Jas. v . Bozeman, James Ennis.
L. T. Downing,
JNO. McGOUGII, President.
D. P. Willcox, Secretary.
Insures dwellings, stores, merchandize, cotton and oth
er produce, and all kinds of insurable property, against
loss or damage by lire. Applications received and poli
cies issued by JOSEPH M. BOARDMAN,
feb 19 and Agent for Macon and vicinity.
OB ir CJY
Southern insurance Companies.
Alabama Insurance Cos., Mcntgomery.
Cash Capital, $300,000,
E. H. Metcalf, Sec’y. W. C. Bibb. Pres’t.
Insurance Cos., State of Virginia,
Richmond, Ya.
Cash Capital ..$300,000.
O. P Breese, Sec’y. Rolling W. llaxall, Pres.
VV r etumpka Insurance Cos., W etnm P ka.
t Cash Capital $150,000.
W. T. llatcuett, S-c’y. Benj. Trimble, Pres’t
P Xj 1C123 Sin the above first class Com
panies issued, and Losses promptly adjusted, by
RICK'D CURD, Agent.
Macon, May 2, ISfil.
FOB Til 1C &OLDIEIIS !
Fo: the Soldiers 11
THE Subscriber has now cn hand anew style of
COTTON GOODS,
Made expressly for Soldiers’ Under Shirts aad Drawers.
Cotton is thought by many, better thus Wool for
health, and a suit from these Goods will last as long as
the best flannel. It is a home production, and at about
one-fourth the cost of Flannel.
Sept. 12, ’6l. GEO. W. PRICE.
New Music, Oct. Ist, 1861,
STAR OF LIBERTY—Song 40
VICTORY OP MANASSAS—March 35
SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY “ 50
BEAUREGARD S MARCH 35
RETREAT OF MANASSAS 50
DIXIE WITH VARIATIONS 60
PRESIDENT DAVIS’ MARCH 30
Sent by mail
octStf JOHN C, SCHREINER & SONS.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES AT
Ellis’ Drug- Store,
Corner of Cherry Street and Cotton Avenue.
JUST received a fresh supply of DRUGS, MEDI
CINES and PATENT MEMCTNES.
MRS. WINLOWS’ SOOTHING SYRUP, INDIA CHO
LAGAGUE, MUSTANG LINIMENT, CEPHALIC
PILLS, AYRES’ PILLS, WRIGHT’S INDIAN
PILLS, SAND’S SARSAPA
RILLA., CHERRY PECTORAL,
Superior Coal Oil
Northern TURNIP SEED, Georgia TUR
NIP SEED, very Superior.
Macon, June 25tb, 1861.
NEW GOODS.
NEW GOODS./
NEW GOODSA
NEW GOODS. J
FREE OF DUTY, j
FREE OF DUTY j
FREE OF DUTY/
FREE OF DUTY.'
M3EIS*. AUDOIKi
at hozvie again.
Ohe will be prepared on the 26th to open a ma- b* n
O til’d] assortment of
llfthaery and Lace Goods.
She thinks New Orleans is the place to visit in orJ. r t<>
obtain strictly Parisian styles; and in regard to advau
tnges of price and style, it is second to none in t hi- cm; n
trv, it is PARIS in miniature. The varieties comprise It
part all the newest designs of CRAPE and CHIP LON
NETS,LEGHORN, FRENCH STRAW and HAIR BON
NETS, Misses’CßAPE ami LACE HATS, H AIR aud
STRAW Infants’ CAPS and IIATS, Ladies’ CAPS and
Ornaments tor the Hair, Embroideries, Collaietts and
Capes of Point aud Talenckms. Laces, Combs, llair
Braids, Fans, Corsetts, and a full assortment of Far cy
goods usually kept in her liue. Please call and examine
for yourselves. Thankful for past favors, she solicits a
continuance of the same. Opening Day, 26th March. 1861.
mar 22
ILC. HODGKINS & SONS
PEAi.Er.s ant) jiixrrAcmtKßs or
a u n s,
and every*
SPORTING ARTICLE,
Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
June 27th, 1861.
~ SI OLEX
the Pocket Book of the suoscriber, yesterday,
1 a CONFEDERATE FIVE DOLLAR TREASURY
NOTE, with a small piece torn out of the right hand
of it, and including part of the signer’s name. All per
sons are notified to stop the bill, if offered,
octltf L. S. CHERRY.
P.IUEICHEB.T,
IMolsterer ana Mattress Maker
On Cotton A venue, Opposite Boss, Coleman Jt Bow, .!/<•
con. Ga.
Paper Hanging in all its branches done to order at shc-it
notice,Lounges,Coaches,Springand Hair Mattresses mad
o order; old ones done up. Old Furniture neatly re
pairedand varnished. Curtains put up. Carpets ;*ul Oil
Cloth laid fob 9K H
Confederate
Notes and Bonds taken at PAR for
A Furniture or Notes and Accounts due
WOOD & CO., Macon, Ga.
Americas, Albany, Cutlibert, Fort Gaines, Griflin and
Milieclgeville papers will please copy six months and
send bill. W. * CO.
WINDOW OLI
I 1 BOXES assorted sizes, Bxlo to 20x2-1. Ist, 2d
I jlo * and 3d qualities of importation of the Belgian
American Company. For sale by
Sept. 17, ’6l. E. J. JOIINSTON A CO.
Grass
IMSXAS MESQUIT, GRASS SEED, for sale bv
NATHAN WEED.
September 3,1861.
S O 13 A .
SUPERIOR NEW CASTLE SODA, at Wholesale,
O by MASBENBURG & SON.
August 80, 1861.
SOUTHERN FURNITURE,
AT
WHOLESALE AN 1) RET AIL.
To the Supporter* of Nouthrru ■u<lit-*ir> :
\l7 K would invite the attention of all to the lai as
> t sorted Stock of FURNITURE, made at the G ray s
villeFactory, Catoosa county, Georgia. Ti tie will al
ways be found at the Agency on Whitehall Street. Atlan
ta. a good supply of ad the varieties ot FURNITURE.
As our Factory is the largest of the kino in the Southern
Confederacy, those wishing to buy Furniture would
find it to their interest to call and examine our Stuck
before purchasing elsewhere, Bpecial attention is call
ed to our PARLOR SETTS, made in the most substan
tial manner, and of as fine finish as any ever offered for
sale in the South. All varieties of BEDSTEADS
Rosewood, Mahogany, Walnut, Maple and Oak—made
in the latest stiles and at prices from $3.00 to $125.00.
The best article of Oak COTTAGE CHAIRS always on
hand, sufficient to supply orders of any size.
Our Goods HAVE been, and are NOW sold at less
cost than the finest Northern Stock.
Any style ot Furniture made to order. All orders
should be addressed to
CHAS. I. GRADY, Agent for
JOHN D. GRAY, a l l nta, Ga.
There can always be found an immense Stock of
SOFAS, SE rAII
LOUNGES, WARDROBES,
TETE-ATKTES, h-E-I BOOK-CASKS,
DIVANS, BUB
CHAinS. TABLES.
PARLOR CHAIRS, BREAKFAST TABLES,
ROCKING “ DINING
CANE-SEAT “ EXTEKSION
OFFICE “ DRESSING
COTTAGE “ CENTi R '*
WOOD SEAT “ OFF'CE DESKS,
WASH-STANDS, COTTAGE and HIGH and LOW
POST FRENCH BEDSTEADS; KITCHEN & DIN
ING-ROOM SAFES; HAT-RACKS; WHAT
NOTS; LADIES WORK-STANDS; LOOK
ING-GLASSES; WINDOW GLASSES,
Enamelled, Walnut, Oak, Maple, Mahogany and Rone
wood
Chamber Setts, &c.
House-keepers, and those who buy to sell again, have
an opportunity of procuring GREAT BARGAINS.
September 3,1861—d-ts
Confederate Bonds
YT7TLL be received the same as Cash for all Notea and
V V Accounts due us. Planters can also supply tbotn
selves as usual, with
DRY GOODS,
to be paid this Fall in these bonds.
W. W .PARKER & CO.
ottne sth, 1861. |
W. T. MORGAN
IS my authorized AGENT during my absence in Vir
ginia. [Sept. 25, ’6l.] B. A WISE.
SUNDRIES.
lAAA NEW SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT.
* 125 Bales heavy Gunny Bagging.
300 Coils Machine Rope.
100 Bale Macon Shirtings,
Heavy Osnaburgs and Yarns.
“2(i Bales Negro Kerseys and Stripes.
100 Bags prime Rio Coffee.
40 Ilhds. Bacon, Sides and Shoulders,
25 Ti- ret s plain and canvassed Hams.
50 Kegs choice Leaf Lard.
10 Bbfs. choice Leaf Lard.
50 Boxes Adamantine Candles.
25 Boxes Sperm Candles.
20 Bbls. No. 1. Syrup.
15 Hhds. Cuba Molasses.
10 Bals. Bleached Whale and Lard Oil.
For sale by
BOWDRE & ANDER - N
Macon, July 6,1861.
ARM v REGULATIONS
AND
ARTICLES OF WAR.
THE above .or sale at $1 25 per copy, or $1 85 (pos
tage paid) by mail J. M. BOARDMAN.
Sept. 6,1661.
GEO. W. PRICE,
Is now receiving his Stock of
STPRINTG GOODS.
v o r Sale Cheat for CASH.
PREPARE FOR WHITER.
JUST RECEIVED, AND THE
LAST WE COULD TIIVD !
4,000 YDS. TWILL’D FLANNEL.
3,000 Yards plain of all colors.
100 Pieces Wool Plaids for Shirts.
500 Pieces small figured Calicoes.
800 Pair Soldiers Blankets,
Aud a good assortment of
BLEACHED GOODS, &c.,
At HI. LANDAUSR & BRO.
August 13,1861.
ROSS & COLEMAN
Unilronb A&ocu.
Macon & Western Raijp,..
- ■ '
To IsZTerchant,
IY Y the recent Rail Roi 1 four. 5 ’
) the following rates were acre i
; Orleans and Macon, by Rail aitth-- «
Sugar, per 100 lbs
Salt .*;" i
Rope “ “ “
Bagging “ “ “
Molasses at owners risk.,!.'.'
Molasses at R. K. ri5k.......
Coffee per 100 lb*
And other Merchandise in proportion ;
mation will be obtained at the off,•
ALFRED L. TYLEi: -
Macon, Ga„ August 19, 1861.
CHANGE Os SCHEDr
, r«S* r i—• V
... _• .j ; -. T - •
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL?"
TWO DAILY TRAINS BETWEEN
LUMHUS.
Leave Macon .. 9.45 A. M, xl •
Arrive at Columbus 8.30 p.
Leave Columbus 3.15 A. M. *j
Arrive at Macon 9.U0 A. ,\[ a .
One daily Mail Train between Macon
chee, Fort Gaines,Cutbbert aud Aihany,
Leave Macon
Arrive at Cnattahoochee
Leave Chattahoochee
Arrive at Macon
The Mali and Poaseuger Trains from a
daily at Smithville, No. 10 S, W. K. l:
Gaines daily at Cuthbert, with thr
Train.
Leave Smithville, at
Arrive at Albany
Leave Albany at
Arrive at Smithville, at
Leave t hithbert at I
Arrive at Fort Gaines
Leave Fort Gaines at.
Arrive at Culhbert, at
Making the connection with the up a .
hoochee Mail Train.
Trains to Columbus form a throu. t
Montgomery, Ala., and Augusta, Kingst, >
Savannah, Miiledgeville and Eaton to;
Post Coaches run from Albany to i
bridge, Thomasvilie, &c.
Passengers lor points below Fort \
the Night Train from Augusta and >hv
detention at Macon. For other point- ;.tkt
VIKUILIoU
Macon, Feb. 11th, 1861
Maccu & Brunswit ,
team.
I
C’liantjo ol Sohotlulf.
ri'llE Trains on this Road, on and after V
I inst., will leave .Macon dally (S net -
7o’clock A. M. Leave buzzard 1
M., connecting at the latter place with .
St.ti-c- for Hawkinsville. A.
M icon, May hid, ’6l. I
Macon & Western Kaiiro<.
£& .« i ® w ***■. o
ON and after Sunday, August 4th, 1‘ ,-
will be run as follows :
Leave Macon
Arrive at Atlnnta,
Leave Atlanta ji.k’
Arrive at Macon r
The 10,0<i a. m. Train from Macon coma
W. ifcA.R. R. at 6,00 p. m. mid Georg: l lt.i.
p. m.
ALFRED L. TV
Superintendent Macon A Western 1;
Macon, July
t*n and after Siimlav. August 4th, the in
train-on this road will be discontinued.
I3td] ALFRED 1 TYU
Centra] Rail RomL
€liaiik r e of Schedule.
ON and after Sunday, February 26th N
will run us follow"- :
Leave Savannah 10.06 a. m., 1 .“J» r «a>
Arrive at Macon 8.55 a . m. 5i,...
Arrive at Augusta 6.3 u a. a. *t-c
Arrive at Miiledgeville
Leave Macon 10.00a. m andh * t
Arrive at Savannah... 7.29 a . it., 7.45 e. x w,c, *r *
Arrive at Augusta 6.36 a. a. at -
Leave Augusta 12.80. a. x. .
Arrive at Savannah.. 7.29 a. m.'l’U.
Arrive at Macon ’. 8,55 a. x. ...
Trains that leave Savannah at 1n.05 a. in.
Millen, arriving there at 8.10 p. in., connect;!
a. in., Macon train to Augusta.
Paf.seugers taking the 2.15 p. rn. trait,
will leave Millen 5.50 p. m., and arris*
0.40 p. m.
Passengers by 11.10 p. m. from Savannah
direct to Augusta.
Passengers by either 1.30 or 11.10 p. m tnu
vannah for Macon, or points beyond, will tu ,:
detention at Macon.
Passengers for Atlanta, or points In yon
& Atlantic Rail Road, will leave Savanna'
p. m. train ; lor Miiledgeville and Eatontoi
train; for South-Western Rail Road t
on 11.10 p. in. train ; those for Monty on
&e., by either train.
Passengers from Angus a. for South-V,
should take the 12.30 a. m. train to av
Macon. Those for Columbus,
take either train.
Trams connect at Macon with Macon. V,
to Grillin and Atlanta, and the vvt st; ‘ - 1 '
Western trains to Albany, Cuthbert, K , v
Americus, Columous, Montgomery. 3c., ,
with Augusta and Savannah Rail K id
the north; at Savannah with tic tr< o• •
to New York; also, with Steauish . 1 “ •
Baltimore.
By this change in Schedule, the c '
ways, at Augusta, with the South Caros a
secured, and jmssengers will have no c->
gusta or Millen, as heretofore.
GEO. YV. ADAM." «
Fe bruary 24th, 1860- and
Charleston *k !Sa vannali IS. I*‘
Cheapest ami most Expeditions L
from Charleston, Middle and Wc.-t I
HI aeon, Columbua, Blontgom •/, *•
New Orleans, and Intermedia: V: t
0 <►—
On and after February 18, I*6l, Pa-str..
will Leave Daily as follows:
Leave Charleston 9.15 A. M., daily, vnd -
on arrival of the North Eastern Railroad T-'-
Floreuce.
Arrive at Savannah 2.45 P. M., and; ; iy. S
ted, connecting with Savannah, Aihai.y, ai.o
Road for South-western Georgia and r iora
tral Railroad for Macon, Columbus, Montgt-va
Orleans, &c.
Leave Savannah 1.45 P. M., daily, snr.dsv
on arrival of the Savannah, Albany and oe..
Train.
Arrive at Charleston 7.Bt> P. M., daily 8a
ted, coup noting with North Eastern YUnrv
r„nce, W' mington, Weldon, Petersburg. J
Baltimore.
PHILADELPHIA, N. YORK 4 BOS’-
And intermediate points. And with bem:-
of side-wheel Steamships for New* York,
ton every Wednesday and Saturday. A
- for Philadelphia and Boston. O --
sonboro’with Tri weekly Line ol Bt.ik '
boro’, leaving Jacksonboro’ every i • -
and Saturday, returning alternate day
at Pocotaligo w*lh Daily Line of Sta. t- ’
Travellers by this route will find every;
tion paid l j their comfort. Sleeping a- -'
elegantly and luxuriously fitted up.
attentive conductors. .
For further information relative to ¥:*•*-
address.
H. S. HAINES, or C. D- L ' '.'
Eng. and Snpt.
NOTICE
Having taken the Old Stand agair-i .
arrangements for the winter, “If iLe
ed,” we will give all that is neces?ary--^ p
our market affords. “CALL A>D
books and notes are now at the Btcr:
out. 1 authorize my brother, S. I-- 1 -'
ing my absence from the State,
t Oct. 1,1*61
Butts’ Map of Gaor^“ i
ON ROLLERS—Elegant Colors-# 10
In Pocket Form full size, f j,- yy.
septlStf Address, '
Administrator^
By VIRTI E of an order from t|ie
of Taylor county. Ga., Tr.-:---
Court House door in Butler, on tae c -
cember next, the negroes belongoy - jy .
Martha K. Shine, decea-ed. Sola io. ■ -
DAVID BEL AND ana Y •*'
VINCENT MONTGOME'D-
October 1,1861.