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COURT CALENDER FOR 5E
SUPERIOR COURTS.
JANUARY.
and Monday, Chatham
th Monthly, Riflfcmond
' * Floyd
FEBRUARY.
<at Monday, Clark
t Lumpkin
l Monday, Campbell i-
Dawson,
i Monday, Forsyth
Polk
Glasscock
Meriwether .
Walton
h Monday, Baldvviu
Jackson
Monroe
Paulding
Talidferro ! r
Walker
MARCH
'hursday, Pieroo
foffday, Appling
Chattooga I
Ch-r
e»u
i
UU . U
All
Cases
< Allen
Elbert
Fayette
Greene
Pickens
Washington
Webster I;
onday, Cobbt
Calhoun
Hall
Hart
Heard
Macon
Newton
Putnam
Talbot
Tat nail *
Ware ' j,
Thursday aft’r. White
Friday alter, Bulloch
4>U Monday, Clinch
.1 ohlisot)
Lee
Miltan
Put Dam
liabun
Tvviirn-s
Wilkes
Thursday ftt’ltM’, Habersham
4th Thursday’, Montgomery
Monday af- i r* .1
* a.\ ’ r.cnois
Ai k nn*
Ist k 24 Mod., Carroll
Ist Monday, Dooly
Early
Emanuel
Franklin
Fulton
Gordon
Pike
Taylor
\T arren
Wilkiusan
Xhurkday after, Hanks
‘iu ilofiilay,
Harris
Laurens
Miller
Richmond |
Sumter
Tuesday after, Mclntosh
Sd Monday, Glynn
Harralsou
Henry
Jones
Liberty
Murray
Oglethorpe
Pulaski
HUrwart
Monday [ Worth
after, j Bryan*
4th Monday, Wayne
Decatur
DeKalb
Houston
Jasper
Lincoln
Schley
Whitfield
Wilcox
Friday ailer, Telfair
Camden
Thursday after, Irwin
Monday “ Berrien
Charlton
MA Y.
Ist
Gilmer
Randolph
Scriven
Upsou
2d Monday. Catoosa
Chatham
Fannin
Jefferson
Mitchell
M useogee
Su Monday, Bibb
Baker
Burke
Quitman
Spa Id. jug
Troup
Union
Thursday after, Towns
■tth Monday, Dade
Terrell
Lr.st Monday, Colquitt
JUNE.
Ist Monday, Dougherty
Lowndes
2d Monday, Brooks
Clav
2d Monday, Thomas
ay hold three weeks, if necessary, at each tsrrp.
Judge not required to draw Jurors’ for two weeks;
and not obliged to hold two weeks’ Court in counties
of Cobb and Lumpkin.
TAKE NOTICE.
ALL pel BOM indebted to A. 0. BOSTICK, LAMAR k
WILLIAMSON, or BOSTICK A LAMAR, are notified to
cocao forward and settle,.or the accounts will be placed in
an attorney’s bands for collection.
Tiie subscriber, or his representative, Mr. J. p. English,
tan be found at the Store, opposite the Lanier House, pre
pared to take money or notes in settlement.
S. t;, BOSTICK.
feMun, Jau. IC, IS6S —U
Sms hi>at . ..
Fblbat
TgcasPAT. .
Wednesday.
TpgaPjir ....
Mo.- 9 ay
SUHDAV
1-862.
JULY.
Ist Monday, Floyd*
A UO US T.
•ist Monday, Lumpkint
2d Monday, Campbell
Clark
Dawson
[3d Monday, Forsyth
Polk
Glasscock
Mari wether
Walton
4tir Monday, Baldwin
Jackson
Monroe
Paulding
Taliaferro
Walker
Thursday after, Pierce
BERT EMBER.
[lst Monday, Appling
"uttooga
jrokee
’mhia
*,a
1
A»i.U* Allw.
!, .. . f"}-' 1
u Monday, i-iuts,
Cass
Coffee
Eibert
Fayette
Greene
Gwinnett
Pickens
Washington
Webster
(3d Monday, Cobbt
Calhoun
Hall
Hart
Heard
Macon
Newton
Talbot
Ware
Bulloch
[Thursday after, White
l4th Monday, Clinch
Chattahoochee
Johnson
Lee
Milton
Putfiain
ltabun
; Ttvitffirs
Wilkes
'1 hursday after, Habersham
Monday af- )
ler Hie 4th Echols
1 Monday, )
OCTOBER.
Ist & 2d Mon. Carroll
11st Monday, Doolv
Early
Emanuel
Franklin
Fulton
Cilmej;
Go 1 don
Taylor
Warieu
A\ ilk in-on
Pike
Thursday after, Banks
2d Monday, Fannin
Hancock
Harris
Laurens
Miller
Richmond
Sumter
3d Monday, fly mi
Haralson
Henry
Jones
Murray
Oglethorpe
Pulaski
Stewart
Uuion
Worth
Thursday (Montgomery
after, ) Towns
4th Monday, Wayne
Decatur
DeKalb
II tustou
.1 asper
Lincoln
Schley
Tatnall
Whitfield
Wilcox
Friday after, Telfair
Camden
Thursday after, Irwin
Monday after, Charlton
NO YE ME EE.
Ist Monday, Betrien
Clayton
Effingham
Randolph
Scriven
Upson
2d Monday, Catoosa
Jefferson
Mitchell
Muscogee
3d Monday, Bibb
Baker
Burke
Quitman
Spalding
Troup
4th Monday, Dade
Terrell
Thursday after, Mdutosh
Monday afty, Colquitt
do do Liberty
Mon. after Liberty, Bryan
DECEMBER. '
Ist Monday, Dougherty
Lowndes
2d Monday, Brooks
Clay
13 and Monday, Thomas
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
ELIZA MOORE t ..... ... .... a,,,..
Vs » Libel for Divorce in Supe-
SAMUEL MOORE. \ rior Court, March Term, 1602.
It appearing to the Court by the return of the sheriff,
that the defendant is not to be found in this county ; arid
It further appearing that he is not an inhabitant of this
Statt^:
It is therefore ordered, that the defendant be required to
be and appear at the next term ol the Superior Court to be
held in said county on the thir l Monday in September
next, to answer the complaint of libelant, and that this
orler b« published onc e a month for four mnn In in the
Georgia Journal k Messenger, before the sitting of the
next term. SNEAD & ALLEN,
Att’ys for Libelant.
A true extract from the minutes of Muon Superior
Court. JNO. M. GREER, Clerk.
jane
r 1 EOftGIA, Macon County.—Whereas, Dolls
w3T sod C. Druke applies to u.*t for letters of Ailmini*>tra«
tion on the estate of Elizabeth Drake, late of said county,
deceased. ... . , ,
Thia is therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditois »i aid deceaswb »« 1 ‘ «" d a D*
pear at u.y oflice on or before the first Monday in August
next, to show cause, If any they have, why letters of Ad
ministration sbou'd not be granted to said applicant.
CHven under uiy hand and official signature, this 26th
June, ISC2- JOHN L. DARKER,
July 2 15 8t Ordinary.
/ i 1.01U.1A, Uacoit LoiiuH.-hh-ru-. W®
vJf J. Taylor applie* to me for letters ot Adrulnisiration
orj the estate o Mr*. Sally Huffman, late'of said county ,
decease.) .
This is therefore to cite and admonish all concerned
klnare.l arm cr- Jitors of said deceased, to be and upbear at
my office 011 or before tic first If onday in An'art next, and
show cause, If any they ha\s, why said letter-* should not
be granted to said Applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, June 2,lth,
MM2. JNO. L. DARKER, Ordinary.
july 2 15-5 t
( rt EOIUtIA, lilatftfi County.—Whereat*, Jesse
; " "JT Walters arid William II oVs, Executors of the last will
and te-,lament ol Ji-sse M'aiters. Br., lute of said county,
deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission from said
Executorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie aud ap
pear at the of lice of the Ordinary- on or before the first
Monday in January next, to show cause, if any ihey have,
why said letters of Dismission should not be granted in
terms of the law.
Given under my hand and official signature, this 27th
June, 1662. JNu. L. FakKER, Ordinary.
july 2-iuCm
(1 EOKDIA, Upson Do tin f y .—Whereas, Mrs.
AT Mary Margaret Harrell applies to me for the Ailniin
’ istration of the estate of James Harrell, late of said County,
deceased.
Thes» are therefore to cite and admonish the kindred and
creditors of said deceased to show cause, if any they have,
at the Court of Ordinary to he held on the first Monday in
August next, why said Administration should not be
granted.
Given under nay hand, this 26th June, 1662.
july 2 15-5 t WM. A. COllb, Ordinary.
DOOI.V SKUHIPE HALE FOR AUDI ST.
Will be sold before the Court-house door in the town
of Vienna, Dooly county, on the first Tuesday in August
next, within the legal hours of sale the following property,
to-wit: The town lot with the improvements thereon, in
the town of Vienna, No. not known, but known as the late
residence of Thomas If. Dawson. Levied on as the property
of Thomas H. Dawson to satisfy twri tax ft fas, the Btate
xnd county vs. said Dawson. Property pointed out by-
Joseph Sykes. JOHN W. CONE, Sheriff
July 2-tda
V UOK<> >t, yrs.coM County.—Whereas, Allen 11.
VA Greer, applies to me sot letters of Administration on
the estate of Stephen Darby, late of said county, deceased.
Tfiis is, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
m ar at my office on or Jsefore the first Monday i'll August
m?xt, and show cause —if any they have—why letters of
administration should r.ot be granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, June 20th.
1862. JOHN L. PARKER,
june 25 14-5 t Ordinary.
(4 ICOKGIA, I'ulaslti County.—To all whom
T IT MAY COHCURN :
Whereas, Frances Browne, of said State and county, ap
plies to me for letters of Administration on the estate of F.
I. B. Browne, dec’d, late of said county.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular
tire kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear
i at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show
j cause—if any they haw—why letters of administration on
| the estate of said deceased should not be granted.
Given under my hand and otiieial signature, this June
19th,1862. AND. M. FRASER, Ex-officio,
june 25 14-5 t Clerk Court Ordinary.
(*N EOIB43SA, 5 pson County—Court of Obdina-
TT rt, June Term, IS62.—Whereas, Joseph K. Hutcheson
I applies for letters ofiDismission from the Administration of
j the estate of David Y. Hutcheson, late of said county, dec’d.
i It is therefore ordered, that notice be given by publica
) tion—as required by law—iu the Georgia Journal & Mess
j enger in Macon; that unless cause to the contrary be
I Terra, (1868.) of this Court.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court.
I june 26-m6m WM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
SIXT Y I>.\ YS after date application will be made to
the Court of Ordidary of Macon county, for leave to
i sell the lands belonging to the estate of E/.ekiel H. Adams,
[ deceased. GEO. L. MASSEY, )
NATHAN M. MASSEY, VEx’rs.
june 25-2 m JOHN D. ADAMS, )
(1 ICOISt.jfA, Dooly (lonnty.—All persons con-
X cerned are hereby notified that two months after date
applieatilfci will he made to the HonovaldeOrdinary of said
county, for leave to sell all the Land and Slaves belonging
to tin* estate of the late Jefferson It Westl>eiTy,for theben
j eflt of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
KITTUKA WEST BERRY, Admr’x.
june 25-2m J. D. WILKES, Adm’r.
fitVVO Itl O.STSIN after date application will be made
JL. to tire Honorable Ordinary of Upson county, for leave
to sell the lands belonging to the est te of John Thompson,
dec’d. BENJAMIN BETHEL, Ex’r.
june 25-2ru
ADMINISTRATRIX’* SALE.-Will be sold
. at. the Court house in [Sutler. Taylor county, on the
first Tuesday in August next, lot No. 6, on square 25, on
the corner of Montague and Winston streets. Said lot is
58 feet in front and 150 deep. Sold by order of the Ordina
ry of Taylor county, as the property of Ezekiel Adams,
■ dec’d, late of said county. MARTHA ADAMS,
i Taylor county, June 24,1862.—tds Admr’x.
ATOTK S to Debtors and Creditors.— YU
I l-i per-ons indebted to the estate of Benjamin D. Childs,
late of Macon county, deo’d, are requested to come forward
and settle ; and all those having claims againt the same are
hereby requested to present them within the time prescribed
by law. WM. T. CHILDS, Ex’r.
june 25 14-6 t
(JTATE OF GEORGIA, Jlaton County.—
1 EJ All persons having demands against Gapt. John McMiL
lan, deceased, late of said county, are hereby notified and
required to present them, properly attested, to the under
signed, within the time prescribed by law. And al! persons
indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make im
mediate payment to the undersigned,
june IS— 6t* M. McCASKILL, Executor.
Executor’s Sale.
EOUGIA, Diilaski County.—Will be sold
JT on the first Tuesday in August next, before the Court
| House in Hawkinsvllle, one Negro Man, about 80 years of
ave, named Gitor, belonging to the estate of David M
Wood, dec’d, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.—
Terms cash. BRYANT A. WOOD, Ex’r.
june 11-tds
LAST CALL!
TAK 13 NO T ICE!
WE have turned over our Books, Notes and Accounts
to W. L. STARK, Esq., at the store of Freeman &
Roberts, who is fully authorized to collect them.
* JNO. N. KEIN t CO.
Macon, June 5.1 S6‘2. —tf
I MERCHANT TAILORING!
13. WINSHIP
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
Important X oticeT.
fpilE SOI THERN I-, xl* st tOJII’ANY
X. are now running a tri-weekly day Express on th o Cen
tra. Rail Road, leaving Macon on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Freight received and for
warded to all stations on the Road. Freight on goods to
be prepaid in every case. No advance on previous rates.
m. c. McDonald, Agent
Macon, Ga., Sept. 11th, IStil. *
GFCTA-iSrO, LIME, «fcc.
1 OH KRES. Rhode’s Phosphate.
vJV/ 600 Sacks MapesSuper-Phosphate of Lime.
5*K) “ Reese’s Manipulated Guano.
150 bbls. American Guano.
150 “ Land Planter.
100 “ Lime.
For sale atManufacturer’s prices by
feb2o ASHER AYRES.
F I* O TJ n .
RISES. Superfine and Family Flour to arrive
16,t)00 pounds Choice Family Flour, (sacks) in
Store, and for sale by
m » r HOWDRE A ANDERSON.
QTEEL and Germiin Silver Spectacles.
to Convex ami Colored Glass, Railroad Spectacles and
Goggles. A large supply for retail trade just received by
aov £. J. JOUNBTON & CO.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES, if
Central 3-tail J toad.
Change ot Schedule.
ON and after Sunday, October 27th, 1361, the Train* ot
this Road will be run as foilews:
DAILY DAY TRAIN.
Leave Favarnah 2.80 p. m. Airive in Macon 12 4*3 a. m
Leave Macon 12.30 p. m. Arrive'in /avannah 11 15 p. ci.
DAILY NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Savannah 950 p. m. Arrive in Maccn 900 a.ta.
iLe&ve Macon 150 p. m. Arrive in Savannah 740 a. 1*
Savannah, May 21,1862.
011 and after Sunday, June Ist, 166-’. the Passenger Train
between Gordon, Miliedgeville and f.atonton, will run as
follows :
Leave Eatonton 4 50 a m
Arrive at Gordon 7 89 a. m
Leave Milledgeville 6 27 a. m
Connecting at Gordon with Up Night Train to .Macon, At
lanta, aud S. W. R. K.
Leave Gordon 1.40 p. m. ; arrive at Milledgeville 2 52,
Eatonton 4.81 p. H., connecting at Gordon with D->*-u Day
Train from Macon and Up Night Train from Savannah,
may 23 GEO. W. ADAMS, GeoM Sup’t.
Change ot Schedule.
tsE®p£ Tgrf&z- ztPumz. .fMi&r,
SOUTffl-WESTJEKUT KAIL ROAD.
(\ N and a ter this date Passenger Trains will run as foi
lows —
BETWEEN IIA CON AND COLCitBCS:
Leave Macon at 1.30 a. h
Arrive at Columiius at 7.18 a. a
Leave Columbus at;.... ; 2 25 p. u
Arrive at Macon at 7.50 p. a
BETWEEN MACON AND CAATTAHOOCHEE :
Leave Macon 9.30A.H
Arrive at Chattahoochee 6.44 p. y.
Leave Chattahoochee. 9.55 a. h
Arrive at Macon 7.1S p. it
The Mail and Passenger Trains from Albany connect
daily at Smithville, No. 10 S. W. R- K , nnU from Fort G**ine
■ laily at Cuthbcti, witn Chattahoochee Mail Train.
Leave Smithville at 2.45 p. h
Arrive at Albany 4 20 p. n
Leave Albany at 12 45 p. m
Arrive at Smithville 2.15 p. m
Leave Cuthbert at 5.05 p. y
Arrive at Fort Gaines 6.40 p. »,
Leave Fort Gaines at 10.05 a. m
Arrive at Cuthbert at 11.55 p. m
Making the connection with the up and down Chatta
hoochee Mail Train.
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to Mont
gomery, Ala., and Augusta, Kingston, WiliMngton, Savan
uah, Milledgeville and Eatonton.
Post Coaches ruu from Albany to Tallahassee, Bainbridge
rhomasville, Ac.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should take the
Night Train from Augusta and Bavanuah to avoid detention
at Macon. For Colutnhtis take the Day Train.
VIRGIL POWERS, Eng’r & Sup’t.
Macon, Nov. 8, 1 SCI.
BATON & BRUNSWICK RAIL ROAD,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
r rains un this Road, will leave Macon daily
JL (Sundays excepted,) at 10 A. M., returning at 4P. M.
Daily connection made with Hawkinsville hy Line ol
Stages. A. E. COCHRAN,
Macon, Nov. 26,1861. Prest. and Bup’t.
Western A Kkintie 1 ro;i<t.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 13S Miles—P’are, 5 00
JOHN S. ROWLAND, Superintendent.
NISUT PASSKNUKR TI.AIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 7.30 P. >1
Arrives at Chattanooga, at 4.10 a. m
Leaves Chattanooga, daily, at 6,05 p. m
Arrives at Atlanta, at 2 32 a. »i
EXPRESS FREIGHT, MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 3.00 a. m
Arrives at Chattanooga, at 2 31 p. m
Leaves Chattanooga, daily,at 1.50 A, M
Arrives at Atlanta at 1.00 K m
This Road connects, each way, with the Home Branch
Railroad at Kingston, the East Tennesssee and Georgia
Railroad at Dalton, and the Nashville & Chattanooga Rail
road at Chattanooga. dec 18
UPSON COUNTY KAIL ItOAD.
rSJISai daily train on the road connects w’ith the train on
i the Macon A Western Railroad from Macon to Atlanta:
Fare from Thomaston to Macon 86
“ “ “ “ Atlanta 3 85’.
Through tickets can be had at the office of this company
n Thomaston ; aad at the general ticket office of the Maeoc
k Western Rail Road, at Macon and Atlanta.
Passengers wishing to go to Chalybeate Springs, Warm
Springs, or White Sulphur Springs, will find this route very
pleasant. Fine Stage Coacties will leave Thomaston daily
on the arrival of the train, and connect at the Chalybeate
Springs with coaches to the Warm and White Sulphut
Springs,returning dally to connect with the train from
Thomaston to liarnesville. a J WHITE
juiy 2Mf ‘ Hup’t._
Atlanta aV West Point Kail Koaii.
To tale Effect on anil after Sunday , Oct. 27, 1861.
MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta 2.15 a. m
Arrive West Point .7 09 a! m
I eave West Point !1.80 p! m
Arrive Atlanta 618 r. m
FREIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta..; 7.15 A M
Arrive West Point *5 00 r. m
Leave West Point 7 10 a ai
A £r«?wi* :.v.::\v.v.\v::.*u »
Georgia Railroad & Banking Cos.
AtJQCSTA TO ATLANTA 171 MILKS, FARE $5.50 |
GEORGE W. YONGE, Superintendent. J
morning- Passenger Train.
Leave Atlanta, daily, at 7 00 A M
Arrive at Augusta at 5 55 p M
Leave Augusta, daily, at V.'.V B 80 a', m'
Arrive at Atlanta at 7 15 p. m
Night Passenger Train.
Leave Atlahta, daily, at 7 40 P. M
Arrive at Augusta at 5 43 a! M
Leave Augusta at .4 00 P M
Arrive at Atlanta. 2 05 A. M
This road runs in connection with the trains of the South
Carolina and Savannah and Augusta railroads, at Augusta.
Oct. 25th, 1861. [may 14, ’HZ—
MU ON & WEnTERN RAIL UOAlh
after haday, May ’Hli, Pa—i iiiih Train
will be run as follows :
Leave Macon 9 30 a iff
Arrive at Atlanta 4.00 P- y
Leave Atlanta c.o<* a m
Arrive at Macon 11.45 a. *1
The 10.00 a. m. Train from Macon connects with the W.
& A. R. R. at 0.00 p. ra. and Georgia R. R. at 8.00 p. m.
ALFRF.D L. TYLER,
Superintendent Macon & Western R. R. Cos.
may 14
Huron, Hay SOili, ISO].
I*T X BARRELS Pikes Magnolia Whisky.
1 ts 75 Barrels Rock-opening Rum.
75 Barrels Phelps Rye Gin.
150 Boxes Tobacco—various grades.
115 Boxes Cigars.
350 Barrels Flour.
100 Tierces Leaf Lard.
T 5,000 11. Clear Sides.
10,000 H. Hams.
10,000 H. Shoulders.
15 Hhds. Molasses.
20 Barrels Syrup.
50 Sacks Rio Coffee.
75 Barrels Sugar.
10 Hhds. Sugar.
For sale at reasonable prices for CASH, bv
i UDe 5 ASHER AYRES.
piaaosT
01- Chicfeering A Son’s, Dunham’s and other celebrated
Makers; warranted in tone, durability and finish to be
hrst quality, and sold at the very best rate, together with a
fine lot of
Guitars, \ iolins, Accordions, Flutes,
Violin and Guitar Strings, Musical Boxes, Ac , Ac., by
Dovl6 E-J. JOHNSTON A ot>.
GEORGIA i
WHEAT FANS* a superior Lome made article
warranted to work well.
Straw Cutters,
Lever patent, for sale by
july 10 NATHAN WEED.
TSSft? * Wilaon Machine Needles.
A VtL 00 Pf 1 " doz t n - onl y at retail quantities of one I
““ _ d ,i eu or leßß ’ A BU PPIj just received and for sale by
* ug 14 £. J. JQWIBXQN 4 CO. j
GENERAL ADVERTISE M E ATS.
MADISON SPRINGS,
IvIAXjISOJNT county, geo.,
.Uite« \«rtli«€o'»l oi Allien*.
mins old established Watering Place Is now open for
I the accommodation of a few families The proprietor
wnl ke fully prepared on and after the Ist of June next, for
the reception of visit on.
The pure air, bracing climate.medicinal properties n f the
waters,tod beautiful and healthful location, ar? \ ell and
favorably Known throughout this and adjoining states.
The proprietor will use his best exertions to make the
Madison Springs a comfortable and pleasant resort for
families and visitors during the summer months.
Good Hacks will be waiting at the Railroad depot in
Athens, on the amvai m the cars, to convey passengers to
the Springs.
Families or large parties are requested to advise R D.
Siuiter, Stage proprietor of Athens, Ga., stating.the number
of passengers and of their arrival in Athens, and they will
be soot through to the Spi ingi without delay.
J. P. BROOKS, Propritor.
Madison eo., May 9th,lß62.—may 21-Sin
W. S. B. MATHEWS,
TEACHER OP
Piano, Singing, Organ and Harmon) ,
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 lesidence 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 8d Names left either at the Methodist or the
Baptist Book Depository w ill i eceive prompt attention.
References given when desired.
Macon, August 26,1561. sep 4-y
DISSOLUTION.
THE firm of Bi usrw A Herzog 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. BGLSITAW,
F. HfcRZOG.
Macon, July, 29,1861.
Having this day purchased the entire interest of F. Her
! tog iu the firm of Bolshaw &. Herzog, all notes and accounts
will be settled by me.
I shall continue the business at the old stand, No. 11,
Cotton Avenue, near Mulbeiry street, where may be found
a good assortment of
CHINA,
GLASS,
CROCKERY,
COAL OIL LAMPS,
PLATED CASTORS,
TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY, «sec.,
FOR C AMS ONJLY.
T. 11. BOLSHAW.
j The undersigned having disposed of his interest in the
! firm of Bolshaw A Herzog to T. 11. Bolshaw, takes pleasure
in recommending him to his friends,
aug 7 F. IIERZOG.
CAILI i A in Y IIRC)
(LATK OF NKW YORK,)
Have returned to this place, where they
will be pleased to see their Friends. All
communications promptly attended to.
Store iu Ralston’s Rock Building, rn
Third Street.
JAS. D. CARIIART,
WM. B. CARIIART.
Macon, Mareh|lß,lß6l.
NEW BO OK BINDERY.
A NTHONY MAYIt uiaiiuimnumi i.. 0n,,,! «, C i,, Jescrip
,i\ tion of BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS, and BINDS in any
style desired, Magazines, Law, Music and Miscellaneous
Books, 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.
DISSOLUTION.
Tiie firm of Wood A Cos., is this day dissolved by mutual
I consent. All persons having claims against us will please
i nrMwit t huui. and those iinlt-ioe«* *<> •»« will ole.ase co>n»> for
ward and 3etue promptly. The Books and notes will lie
found at the old stand, and settled by the senior partner.
GREENVILLE WOOD I
SETH G. WOOD. )
Macon, Dec. 80th 1801.
TO NEWSPAPERS.
All Newspapers advertising for Wood & Cos., will please
discontinue the same from this date. tVOOD A CO.
December 80 th 1861.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Thankful for past favors we would respectfully request a
continuance of the same for the remaining partner.
Dec. 80th 1861. J WOOD A CO.
OAK WHEEL BORROWS and SPINNING WHEELS, for
sale by G. WOOD.
Jan. B—ts
FIN.)-] A RTS!
'll HE Photographic-Portraits colored in Oil, produced by
A J. 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 Slate
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 la
possible Pictnres to be made. Call at PUGH’S and aae
the Photographs by their new process, which are the largest
ever made In the State, none liKe them can be seen else
where. AMBROTYPES at very low prices. (octßl
VALUABLE PLANTATION
FOR SALE.
subscriber offers for sale his desirable plantation
J_ situated in the 15th district of Sumter county, and about
11 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 all other necessary out buildings
on the premises, anu plenty of water. It adjoins the rich
lands of T. M. Furlow, W. T. Adams, and others. The place
may be seen at any time.
Persons wishinging to purchase will either call on me a j
the plantation, or address me at Americus, Sumter county
Georgia.
dec -26 40-ts A. J. BCRUTCHIN.
and Medicines,
AT ELLIS’ DRUG STORE,
Corner Cherry Street and Cotton Avenue.
JCST received, a fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines, j
Perfumery, Paints and Varnish Brushes, Superior Coal
OH, Camphene, Alcohol and Potash, Jayne’s, Ayres’,
Wright’s, Moffat’s, and Strong’s Pills; llemboldt’s Extract
of Bacha, 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; Seizer Aperient and Citrate of Magnesia, war- j
ranted genuine.
june 20 13-’6O IV. fi. ELLIS, Agent.
McCallie <fc Jones, j
SINCE the recent fire, have located nearly opposite
their old stand on Cotton Avenue, where they are pre
pared to supply all customers with
Bacon, Lard, Flour, lorn, Ac., Ac.,
GIVE CS A CALL. july 8
PLANTATION HILL.
SINCLAIR’S TWENTY-SIX INCH FRENCH BURR
STONE MILL, warranted to work well and make good
| dour. For sale by NATHAN WEED
i u *y 10 Macon, Ga.
Bacon, Lorn, Lard and FIo 11 r
TK CASKS BACON, hog round.
I O 7600 Bushels CORN.
25 Barrels LARD.
25 Half barrels LARD.
40 Kegs LARD.
500 Bbls. 8. F. and Family FLOUR.
30 Uhds. MOLASSES.
40 Bbls. SYRUP.
25 Half bbls. SYRUP.
100 Bbls. refined SUGARS
75 Sacks COFFEE.
125 Boxes TOBACt O.
300 Bbls. WHISKEY.
ASHER «*»».
MILITARY BOOKS.
A 255’z t£BL °p Ha r die ’f Tactics, Scott’s Tactics,
ISS '& c Ire
—. BO A RDM AN’S.
and Mathe £ atical Instu
re P aire< l and adjusted, and new Darts mail
or m. r r-lf’ Te “ lonP,dS '*°'4"» lJ By
E - J- JOHNSTON A CO
On Consignment.
laO BlCE,2sßales Yarns, assorted Noa
ASiiEK AYRES,
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENT S
WOOD'S
PHOTOGRAPHIC
PAL ACL OP ARY !
|)HOK.iBLV the largest and best appointed E-tab
A Ushment in the South, if not in the United States Is
one of the most popular and interesting places of resoit in
Macon, and is daliy thronged with crowds of delighted visi
tors. The
Collection ol
is very large, embracing every style known to the art, from
the smallest Ambrotype to the life-size Portrait. Wood Is
determined, regardless of labor or expense, that hts GAL
LERY shall continue to be the
Headquarters ui Fine Arts m the South
Employing permanently the best t* l '- ui l o be procured to
■color his Photogrophs, iu r-irry «#</•• • Uu «- to nature, and
perfect satisfaction is guaranteed iu *-v el y 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, Blondiu. Judge Douglas, and
others too numerous to mention, hut which the public are
respectfully invited to call and examine A- Wood u-e 9
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 Piain Photographs of every sue at lew
prices. Call and see R- U. WOOD,
Washington Block, neanly opposite the
oct 31 Lanier House, Macon, Ga.
Millinery! Millinery!!
PARIS STYLES
Sil
V in. USTew Orleans.
SPRING OF 1861.
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 Orleans.
Her customers and others are Invited to call, and she is
satisfied that they will be pleased.
Milliners from a distance can be accommodated
with PATTERN HATS and any style of MILLINERY
GOODS. apr 8
AN 1M PORT ANT FOR rHCOMINtt
SOUTHERN 1 It.
MORAL BEAUTIES FROM THE
H ART OF WOMAN,
OR
•VOICES FHOJI THE SOUTH,"
BEING a collection of literary poms contributed by tal
ented ladies in every State of the Confederacy.
To be published by THOMAB 8. POWELL, M. 1)., Profes
sor of Obstetrics in the Atlanta Medical College—the uett
proceeds to be appropriated to the erection of a “Home for
the Reception and Treatment of Invalid Ladies.”
The work will embrace about 600 pages, and be put up in
three styles.
Ist quality, with engravings, per copy $ 6.00
11 copies to one address .... 60.00
3d quality, with engravings, gilt cloth, per copy 8.00
11 copies to one address 86.00
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 18 Atlanta, Georgia.
Notice to Builders and Jobbers.
LUMBER FOR SALE.
If ISE subscriber would inform his friends and the public
. in general, that he has the largest and best lot of
SEASONED PINE LIiUBEK
ever exhibited in Middle Georgia, consisting of Scantling
of all sizes and commonly used in house building ; quartered
and bustured flooring, wetherboarding, ceiling, and all
html., suivaole fv. b.lhling.
My Mill is near the Central Railroad, and will deliver at
the road on accommodating term!. Any person wishing to
purchase, address me at Irwinton, and I will send horse
and buggy to meet the day train at Mclntyre’s, and convey
them to the mill free of charge.
Sept. 25, IS6l.—tf G. B. BURNEY.
DAN FORTH’S
POROUS ISINGLASS
ADHESIVE PLASTER,
COMBINED WITH ARMICA,
ISOR strapping after Surgical operations, and as b
| I dressing to either incized or lacerated wounds. It does
not peel off, is cleanly, of easy application, adheres firmly,
and being spread upon a thin Porous fabric secures to it
an advantage over any other plaster ever before offered to
the public. It is the desideratum long wished for; supply
ing to the Surgeon a Plaster to be used at any moment, ami
without heat, producing no inflamation, no curling of the
| edges, hut fitting closely upon the most uneaven surfices,
| and being Porous allows the escape of heat and morbid
j matters,thus removing a direct source of pain and irritation,
j Patronized largely by the Confederate Government.
Manufactnred by J. H. ZEILIN A CO ,
# Druggists, Macon, Ga.
Opinions of some of our Celebrated Surgeons.
Baktow Hospital, Savanuah, Ga., I
April 23,1862. f
Gentlemen In reference to your piaster, we use noth
ing else, we have nothing else, we need nothing else. It is
considered indispensible in field Surgery—as the common
adhesive plaster cannot be used on the field with out great
inconvenience. I most cordially endorse every word tba
has been said or written in its praise.
Respectfully yours, Ac.,
H. H. FLINT, M. D.
Medical Dikectory Office, /
Charleston, 8. C. j
Messrs. J. 11. Zeilin & Cos.:
Gentlemen :—I have tested your Isinglass Plaster and
find it an excellent article; possessing, as you say, tenacity
witn flexibility. I take pleasure in recommending it to
army Surgeons, to be used in all cases where this kind of
plaster is indicated.
Very respectfully,
R. A. KINLOCH, Surgeon
and Medical Director, Department of go. Ca. and Ga.
General Holpital, \
Waynesville, Ga. f
Gentlemen :—1 have made trial of Daoforth’s Isinglass
Adhesive Plaster and am pleased to say that I regard it in
all respects superior to Husband’s, it has an additional
claim upon the profession of the Confederacy in being of
home origin and manufacture.
Yours respectfully, H. L. BIRD, M. D ,
j une4 Surgeon Confederate States Army.
VARIETIES!
SERVICE and SERGEANTS’ SWORDS and BELTS of
our own manufacture, at reduced prices. A careful
comparison is respectfully solicited.
Grilt Laces and. Braids,
DRUMS, “Confederate make,”
GILT BUTTONB, large and small,
GAUNTLETB, per “Bermuda,”
3,000 KNITTING NEEDLES,
6,000 CIGARS,
15 doz 6 and 8 WOOL CARDS;
A Small Lot of Envelopes,
PLAYING CARDS, Ac., in Job Lots,
OIL ENAMELED CLOTH, a small lot for sale low
to close consignments.
OCR STOCK or
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.,
is quite full and will be offered at low prices.
M atch Repairing— This department of our busi
ness is at present in charge of Mr. E. Macsskkkt.
We will receive anything at all available for goods sold
or in settlement of notes or accounts,
nov 27 E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
THE GEORGIA
home nsiß.mi; company,
or
COLUMBUS, GEO.
CHARTERED CAPITAL - - $260,000
DIRECTORS.
John M. McGough, W. H. Young/
Rob’t. M. Gunby, J. Q. Strupper,
C. C. Cody, J. P. Illges,
Daniel Griffin, W. H. Hughes,
James T. Bozeman, Jame3 Ennis,
L. T. Downing.
n p JNO. McGOUGH, President.
D. F. *> illcox, Secretary.
Insures dwellings, stores, merchandize, cotton and othei
produce, and all kinds of insurable property, against loss
or damage by fire. Applications received and policies is
,sued by JOBEPII M. BOARDMAN,
ie*j 20—$ Agtai (or tfacoa and Yidaitj*
IIARDWAKK,
AGRICULTUkai
INI P_LK.\j i, v H
NA 1 HAN WeY |
•Huron, U .
HASNGW IN STORK .nd.. ffmt ’ I
assortment vs the new,,; „ r , - ■■
leg Implements in use
Iron and Steel Plow j, IK
I • ■
Grain Cradles, * IB 1
Threshers, (B
Horse Powers. IE
Shovels and i.. H&
Weeding nY r ' f ‘
of Scovil’s, Co.Bos’, Bra.ir’s p,. . \ |H|
manufacture. * ’ "" . mm -
Ssr- des and English Refined IR• • IK
Warranted Plow Steel, r :> , HE t
Anvils, Vie* s, |i. !!,.*< HR
Hammers, tvrN p ■ . aH >
Cm-penters’ -p
Builders' Hardware,
Carriage and Wh K oh t la(er .
ALL TR KIR aß|
Ililit 18 IB
Hardware, Iron, st B
AURICFLTURTI’DII'LI vv-l
IK ore at Variety at i hi H
NKSV IRON FRONTS,,
—or— m
CAKHAKT A U'|>||!
Wlf Kit 1C they continue to keep ou<
sortments kept in Mi JdieGe rg!H.,oti '.•V , ’ < * r wM
Swedes Iron all sizes, I Hamtneiec I 5 . *• R
Rt fined “ •*
English ** “ “ Blister
Round a Sq’r Iron all sizes, German
Oval & Ro'nd “ “ ** Spring
Horse Shoe “ “ “ Tin
Nail Rods, Machinery
PEAiITATIOX 51 \lU>\\AHi
ItOES ; Scovd, Brade’s and varltu.s otUr
Trace Chains, I Cane lloe ,
Plow I Axes,
Breast “ j Hames;
Tongue “ | Plow Linej,
CARPESTEK TOOLS.
Planes, ChisscU and Qoum !
Hand and Panel Saws, Auger* a.t: i a
Boriug Machines, Braces anil t:ui,
Mortice Machines, Iron Bit.. ,
Bench Vices, and Saws, Hatchets »nj liar I
Locks, Hinges, Screws, Butte, Nails, Bn ■
Togetlier with every lliiug used iu die *sj ul bt'U'loH
MATERIALS.
CA 15 «I A«E MAIt Ills
Can always find a large Stock.
Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Wheels, Bands, leather C.
Dash Frames and Trimmings of every vatiety used -
line.
A grid* ii 11 ii rat I Eiiiplcnieiib,
Buch as Plows, Siraw Cutters, Scythe Blade-, 'vl
Bladtis, Briar and Bush Hooks.
Fun Till Ist—Grant’s, Clinton and other m, ••
Spike Thre«|»er»—Kinory’i, McC I.: t I
ship’s, Georgia and other tnakes.
llorwo I’oh era—Emery’s, Bogarder't, il. '.
Powers.
lirui ii ('nut lon 6 and 0 lingered, of ■ , I
and styles.
All of which they offer at the lowest markest r»'. • T'
wishing to purchase would do well to call aid <i.
prices, Ac _ a;T4 v .
I I A HOW A
Home made Smiths Bellows
Portalile Forage,
Cast Steel,
Block Tins,
Tin Plate,
Bolt Copper,
Glue, Rubber and Hemp Backing,
Brass Wire,
Sheet Brass,
German Silver,
Babbit Metal,
Horse and Mule Shoe,
Shoe Nails, for sale by
July 10 NATHAN WTO
METHODIST BOOK DEPOSITOR,
MACON, GEORGIA,
J. W. BURKE, Agent.
Keeps constantly on hand a good supply ot
STANDARD
Religious, School and Miscellaiims
BOOKS,
Stationery, Sheet Music, &c.
TKU M S CAS I I—l NVA HI ABLY.
ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
feb 5
i. m. tsoMimwN, \\\su\\ian\ buwk,
• \
Corner Mulberry Street ana Cotton Aw*
?IACON, GEORGIA)
Beal.fr in
LAW. CLASSICAL, MEDICAL, SCHIKIL AND MISCIUtWi
BOOKS,
Blank Books, of all kinds; Record Rooks,for Count ’
ses, Stationery, Drawing Paper, Roll Paper, V**
ter Colors, Artists’ Oil Colors, Boxes of
Oil and Water Colors.
MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMES tS ;
Mathematical and Engineering Books, Copying
Books, Writing Desks, Portfolios, Pocket Books, t
inon Boards, Writing Fluids, and Inks of * cin ' l ’
Indelible Inks, Faber A Lubin’s Drawing I’m*
ells, Steel and Gold Pens, Ac., Ac., together
with all the various articles usually
found in a
BOOK STOR 1 --
ALSO, AGENT OF THE
Southern Mutual insurance Comp fl ?'
February 18, 1861.- y
BACON, FLOI R, Ac.
OA AAA LBS. BACON, Hog Round,
OV.UVV/ 450 Sacks S. F. and Family Floor,
10 Barrels Fine Rye Whisky,
„ u *S«aWiua.f.r«r.^ iVsa