The daily citizen. (Macon, Ga.) 1857-1857, June 11, 1857, Image 1

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COURT CALENDAR TOR 1857. Revised by the Southern Recerder. .Superior C ourts A VO VST. Ist Monday, Flovd Lumpkin 8d Monday, Clark fid Monday, Forsyth Hancock Meriwether Walton 4th Monday,Baldwin Heard Jackson Monroe Pickens Taliaferro SEPTEMBER. Ist Monday, Chattooga Cherokee Columbia Coweta Crawford Madisor Marion Morgan Terrell 2d Mondag, Cass Elbert Oreene Gwinnett Snmter Twiggs Washington fid Monday, Cobb Early Payette Hall Hart Macon Newton Putnam Talbot ’ 4th Monday, Campbell Clay Emanuel Gordon Lee Wilkes OCTOBER. Ist Monday, Carroll Dooly Fulton Murray Paulding Taylor Warren Webster Wilkinson Tuesday after, Pike Wednesday after, Rabun 2d Monday, Habersham Harris Laurens Richmond Whitfield 3d Monday, Franklin Haralson Henry Jones Oglethorpe Pulaski Stewart Worth Thursday after,Montgomery 4th Monday, Catoosa Decatur DeKalb Houston Irwin Jasper Lincoln Polk Scriven Tattnall Towns Thursday after, Telfair Friday after, Bulloch Monday after, Effingham do do Appling Monday after l Coffe * Appling, [ NOVEMBER. Ist Mouday, Berrien Gilmer Muscogee’ Randolph Upson Walker 2d Monday, Baker Dade Bibb Fannin 3d Monday, Burke Spalding Troup Union 4th Monday, Calhoun Chntthuoch*e Thursday after, Mclntosh Monday after, Dougherty do do Liberty Last Monday, Charlton do do Colquitt Mon. after Liberty Dryan I>ECEMEKTI. Ist Monday, Butts Camden Jefferson Thomas Friday after, Wayne 2d Mouday, Glynn 8d Monday, Lowndes 4th Monday, Clinch Miller Monday after, Ware. JANUARY. Monday, Chatham FEBRUARY. Ist Monday, Clark Floyd Lumpkin •and Monday, Forsyth Hancock, Meriwether Walton, 4th Monday,Baldwin Heard Jarkpon Monroe • Pickens Taliaferro MARCH. Monday .Chattooga Cherokee Coweta Cnluiubta Crawford Madison Marion Morgan Terrell 2d Monday, Casa Elbert Greene Gwinnett Humter Twl*g Washington sty [ Montgomery 8d Monday, Cobb Early Fayette Hall Hart Macon Newton Putnam Talbot Tattnal’ Friday after,Bull'll 4tb Monday .Campbell Clay Effing* 4 m Etnao j Gordon Lee Wilkes Last Monday .Charlton APRIL. at Monday, Camden Carroll Dooly Fulton Murray Paulding Pike Rabun Taylor Warren Webster Wilkinson Friday after .Wayne 2d Monday, Glynn Habersham Harris Laruens Richmond Whitfield Tuesday after,Mclntosh 8d Monday, Franklin Haralson Henry Jones Liberty Oglethorpe Pulaski Stewart Worth Thursday after,Bryan 4th Monday,Catoosa Decatur DeKalb Houston Irwin Jasper Lincoln Polk Scrlren Towns Thursday after .Telfair Monday after, Appling MAY. Ist Monday, Berrien Gilmer Muscogee Randolph Upson W ftlker 2d Monday, Baker Bibb Chatham Dade Fannin Sd Monday, Burke Spalding Troup Union 4th Monday,Calhoun , Chattahoochee j Monday after, Dougherty Last Monday, Colquitt JUNE. Ist Monday, Butts Jefferson Thomas 3d Monday, Lowndes 4th Monday,Clinch Miller Monday after, Ware FEDERAL GOVERNMENT^ JAMEH BUCHANAN, ol PPmHylvuihl, PrMbiont. JN'O. C. BREOK.ENRIDGE, ‘if Kentucky, Vlre President. Lewia I’a-H. of MleJiiKnn, Secretary of State. Howell Oobb, of Georgia, Secretary of the Treasury. Jacob Thompson, of Mina., Secretary of Uie Interior. John B. h'loyd.of Va„ Secretary ofWar. Isaac Toucey, offonu. Secretary of the Navy. Aaron V. Brown, of Tenn., PostmasterJleneral. Jeremiah S ftlaclt, of l'a.. Attorney General. Judiciary—Supreme Court. Roger B Taney, Baltimore, Ml., Chief Justice, appointed 1834—Salary *3,000. John McL tan, OlnoJnn att. Ohio, Associate Justice, appoint e*t in 1928-S:uary *-1,300. Jrunes it Wayne, Savannah, Ga„ Associate Justice, appoint ed 1933—Salary **.500. John A Campbell, Mobile, Ala., Associate Justice, appoint ed 1932—Salary *4,500. Juo. Catron, Nashville, Tenn., Associate Justice, appointed. i s37—B'4*ry i-t 500. Peter v. Daniel, Richmond, Va., Associate Justice, appolut ed 14U— Salary 44,300. Saruusl Nelson, Coopers* own, New York, Associate Justice, appointed 1844—Salary 44,500. Benjamin R Curtis, Boston, Mass., Associate Justice, ap- Salary 44,500. Robert 0 GrW, Pittsburgh, Pa., AsiMate Justice, uppflut ed ISld-Salary 44,500. B*nj. C Howard, Baltimore, Md., Reporter, appointed 1841 -Salary 41,300. fbe Supreme Court Uheld la the City of Washington, and bait ot>ft session annually, commencing on me first Monday in DwiOhpf. STATE OF GEORGIA* 11. V. JOHNSON Governor. Wm. Steele Secretary Executive, PepYiut. B. IL DeGrafftmrcid, LudUiiu H. Brtsooe ** Joint T PolhUl Messenger. K. P. Watkins Secretary of State. John B. Trip jo* Treasurer. Pete Mon Thweatt Comptroller-General. James A. Green Surveyor General. John F. Condon State Librarian. U.4vid J Riley president of the Senate. Peyton H Colipilltt Secretary of the Senate. Wm. 11. Stiles Speaker of the Ilouse <>( Rep. Ah*t. M. Spear Clerk of the House of Rep. Wm. Turk M ....Prin. Keeper of Penitentiary; Beulah S. (larswell, Awt. ** H. J. G. Williams Inspector of Win. A. Williams Book-keeper Dr. Tomlinson Fort, Physician, Dr. TANARUS, F. Greene, Sup. and Res. Phy. Lunatic Asylum. Dr. T. Fort. B. P. Stubbs and Dr. E. L. Stroheeker, Trus tees Lunatic Asylum. J j dietary CJaurt for lb.* Corrvellou of Error*. Joseph H. Lumpkin, Judge. Term Expires 1857. (Charles .1. McDonald, Judge. “ “ 1563. Henry L. Benulng, Judge. “ “ 185©. B. T. Martin, Reporter. R. K. Martin, Clerk. JS'nl Ditfrict*— Compos'd ofthe Eastern and Middle Judi oiai OlwulU* at Savannah, ou Ue second Mouday lu January, and the aooood Monday In June, la eaoh yiw. geeond DiMrlct Composed ofthe tfaoon* South-Wertcrn. and Obattahooohae * Judicial Circuits, at Maoon, aud the 4th Moailay la January, ana third Monday in June In each year. Thlfii DisiHc/.—AJoinpoavd Os the Flint, Coweta, Blue mi Cbarokoe Judicial Circuits, at Atlanta, ap the 4tfi ip* VOL. 1. Fourth District. —Composed oi the Western and Northern Judicial Circuits, at Athens, on the fourth Monday In May and fourth Monday in November In each year. Fifth District. —Composed of the Ocmulgee and Southern JudMtol Circuits, at MUlcdgcvtllc, on the 2d Monday In May and NeWonibor In each year. * Note.—The Patuula Circuit is attached to id Supreme Court District ; Brunswick to the Ist ; Tallapoosa, to the‘‘-d. Judxex and Knllellor*. Brunswick Circuit. —Arthur E. Cochran, Judge, Win. If. Dasher, Solicitor General. Hint Bulge Circuit. —Joseph E Brown, Judge, Win Phil lips, Solicitor General. Chattahoochee Circuit.— E 11 Worrell, Judge, Thaddeu* Oliver, Solicitor General. Cherokee Circuit.— T H Trlppe, Judge, Jas C Longstreet, Solicitor General. Coweta Circuit.— O A Bull, Judge, L X Blackley, Solicitor General. Eastern Circuit. —W B Fleming, Judge, Jullen, Hart ridge, Solicitor General. Flint Circuit. —E (5 Oiibunnis, Judge, James R Lyons, Solicitor General. Macon Circuit.— Ahner P Powers, Judge, Theodoric W Moutfort, Solicitor General. Middle Circuit. —W W Holt, Judge, W It McLaws, Solici tor General. Ocmulgec Circuit. —R V Hardeman, Judge, W A Lofton, Solicitor General. Pataula Circuit. —David J Ktddo, Judge, David B Harrell, Solicitor General. Southern Circuit. —Peter E Love, Judge, E T Shcftall, Solicitor General. S. Western Circuit Alex. A Allen, Judge, J W Evans, Solicitor General. Tallapoosa Circuit. —Dennis F Hammond, Judge, Herbert Fielder, Solicitor General. Western Circuit. —Ja* Jackson, Judge, S P Thurmond, So licitor General. Judicial Circuil*. Brunswick Circuit. —Appling, Charlton, Coffee, Ware, Cam den, (Minch, Glynn, Wayne. Pataula Circuit. —Clay, Chattahoochee, Webster, Early, Randolph, Stewart. Tallapoosa Circuit. —Carroll, Coweta, Haralson, Campbell, Floyd, Heard, Polk. Sorthcm Circuit— Madison, Elite rt, Lincoln, Hancock, Hart, Oglethorpe, Taliaferro, Warren, Wilkes. Eastern Circuit.—Bryan, Bulloch, Effingham, Chatham, Llherty, Mclntosh, Montgomery. Tattnal. Middle Circuit. —Burke, Columbia, Emanuel, Jefferson, Richmond, Scriven, ‘Washington. Western Circuit. —Clarke, Franklin, Gwinnett, Haltershrun Hall, Jackson, Rabun, Walton. Ocmu> ‘ Circuit. —Baldwin, Greene, Jasper, Jones, Mor gan, Pv ‘ Tllklnson. So id . <‘o Circuit. —Berrien, Colquitt, Laurens, Lowndes, Miller, Irwin, Pulaski, Telfair, Thomas. Flint Circuit.—Batts, Henry, Monroe, Newton, Pike, Spal dlug, Upson. Cherokee Circuit. —Cass, Catoosa, Chatto Dade, Gordon, Murray, Whitfield, Walker. Coweta Circuit. —Fayette, Fulton, DeKalb, Merriwether, Troup. South-Western Circuit.— Calhoun, Baker, Decatur, Dough erty, Lee Sumter, Terrell. Chattahoochee Circuit.— Harris, Marion, Muscogee, Talbot, Taylor. Macon Circuit. —Bibb, Crawford, Dooly, Houston, Macon, Twiggy, Worth. Blue Ridge Circuit. —Cherokee, Cobh, Fannin, Forsyth, Gilmer, Lumpkin, Paulding, Pickens, Union, Towns. MACON CHURCH RECORD. Methodist Episcopal Church PASTOK. Rev. James E. Evans. REV. W. F. TOOK City Mission. RFV. W. A. SIMMON* (’ol’d. Mission. STEWARDS. James Williams, -N. Jas?. I*. Solomon Later, I M Junes. A. Smith. TREAS’R A RECORDING STEWARD.—H. L. jewett. TRUSTEES. , „ j A Holt, Üb’in ‘I ho- Hardeman. A. It. Freeman W llltaiiw. Dr. ... McDonald n.k.iwe. T. A. Harris, A. Ml**. nrse rvlee on Sjibbath, at l0)< a. ni. t amt 7% p. in. PTPrayer Meeting every Wednesday night. UTServlce at the Factory on Sabbatn a. m. Protestant Episcopal Church —Macon. PASTOR. Rov. Henry U. Reese. WARDENS. James M. Greene, N. C. Munroc. VESTIIY. Jas. Rea - L. N. Whittle, John U. Lamar Walter C. Hodgklus John L. Jones, jy Service on S;Ubatli at In 1 .; in the morning *• •• •• •• :‘,y : in the owning. Jlf Evening Prayer Meeting every Friday. Roman Catholic Ch i *•. PASTOR. Rev. Jamc^Haffsan. |4f Service on Sabbath Morning at 7 and at 10)%, also In the .‘venlng at 7 o’clock. IJfWeck Days—Service at 7 o’ clock, a. m. The Baptist Church. PASTOR. Rov. Sylvanm Landrum. DEACON’S. DcLoaohe Dr. Win. 8. Llvl.lhyit, Tlios. A. Kill* Qeo. 9. Obear, Thoa. J. Life. Jonathan Collin* D. Win. Ellis, (Oglethorpe.) TRUSTEES. Robert Findlay, (’h*m Jaeksou D.;Loache, Geo. S. Obear,. Thus. J. Blfe Dr. W. S. Llghtfoot. TREASURER.—Tacksou DeLoache, CLERK.—George S. Obear. IW Divine Service each Lord*! Day at 10X a. m., an.l : 1£ Lecture and Pruyer Meeting every nlplit. IMP* Uommunlon—l?t Sabbath In e:icb month, In the after- IW“ Conference Meeting on Friday night before the Ist Sun day In each month. Presbyterian Church at Macon. PASTOR. Rev. Robovt L. Breck. ELDERS. E. A. Nlsbet, lidin J. Greidiam, Washington Poe, Edwin Graves, Robert Carver. DEACONS. Edward D. Tracy, Jos. E. Wells. TRUSTEES. Chits. Campbell, ....J. E. Wells, Edwin Graves Jn?. A.Nlsbet, I.G.Plant. jyService on Sabbath ;it 10 In the morning, ** “ ** ** 4 In the afternoon. “ *• “ ** ....) t*efore Bln the evening, pf Lecture every Wednesday. pf Session of the (’lntreh meets at the Pxstor’s nous. l on the Ist Monday night of each month. FIRE DEPARTMENT. PBOTECriON FHE COMPANY, NO. 1. Fhank 9. Bloom, Foreman. R Hoggs, Assistant Foreman. E. J. Stow, Treasurer. Ororgb A. Dobk, Secretary. A. McQoebN, Engineer. A. Patterson, Foreman Hose. Geo. Smith, Assistand Foreman Hose. Regular Monthly Meeting on the Ist Tuesday ol each Month, at 3 o’clock, P. M. Ocmulgfoe Fire Company, No. 2. Hbsry N. Ells, Foreman. R. S. Freeman, Assistant Foreman. K. D. Williams, Secretary. E. Isaac*, Treasurer. J. H. GUXO3, £ngin**r. ... ™ *B* t* kkaktl ie vfwj W w Vw W. MACON, GA. JUNE 11, 1857. Young- America Fire Company, No. 3. J. D. Vanvaukknhthu, Foreman. CIfAS. tV. EI.L9, Assistant Foreman. It. tV. Evans, Secretary A Treasurer. Jas. P. Slatkr, Recorder. .... Regular Monthly Meeting on the Ist Tuesday In every Mouth at 8 o'clock, P. M. Hook & Ladder Cos. No. 1. Ai.hkht G. Butts, Foreman, Jas. V. Grkkk, Ist Assistant Foreman. Jas. Campdki.l, 2d “ “ Van Gbjrrn, Secretary A Treas’r. .... Regular Quarterly meetings last Saturday In Jan uary, April, July and October, at 8 o’clock, P. M. —i nManyxTiiriTTaMgaßaaMi OFFICERS OF CITY COURT. HON. CLIFFORD ANDERSON J . tVM. L. A. ELLIS. Es<i Solicitor. RICHARD CURD. KSti <Merk. JOHN RILEY Marshal. iW Regular Sessions—yd Monday in February, May, A-* gust and November. Georgia Railroad & Banking Coinp’y Augusta to \tluntn. 17 1 Miles, Fare j-.V.ftO. GEORGE YOUNGeV Superintendent. MORNING i’ASSRNGKK TRAIN Leaves Atlanta, dally, at M. Arrives at Augusta, at P.M. Leaves Augusta, dally, at d.O( A.M. Arrives at Atlanta, daily, at y.,so I*.M. KVKNING FASSKNGUK TRAIN Leaves Atlanta, d;Ulv, at fi.oo P.M. Arrives at Augusta, at 3.22 A.M. Leaves August a, daily, at ft.no P.M. Arrives at Atlanta, at’ 3.00 A.M. rr-Thl* Road runs in connection wi.h the Train- **fthe South Carolina and Savannah A Augusta Rail-roads,at Au gusta. West'rn. & Atlantic (State) Railroad. Atlnnta to (liattnnooga, I .TM Miles, Fare JAMES M. SPULLOCK. Superintendent. MORNING PaSSBNOBR TRAIN Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 9.00 A.M. Arrives at Chattanooga, at ft.(4o P.M. Leaves Chattanooga. dally, at 7..'40 A.M. Arrives at Atlanta, at 4.00 P.M. NIGHT PASSRNGKR TRAIN Leaves Atlanta, nightly, at 9.00 P.M. Arrives at Chattanooga, at ft. 10 A.M. Leaven Chattanooga, nightlv, at 7.00 P.M. Arrives at Atlanta, at 2.in A.M. |?F” This Road connects, each way, with the Rome Brunch Railroad, at Kingston, the East Tennessee A'Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, and the Nashville A (’hattanooga Railroad, at ('hat tanooga. Atlanta & LaGrange Railroad- 1 Vtlnnla to West Point, H 7 .Miles, Fare #11.50. GEORGE G. HULL, Superintendent. MORNING PASSBNGKR TRAIN Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 3.30 A.M. Arrives at West Point, at vt*. A.M. Leaves Wost Point, daily, at a. OO A.M. Arrives.it Atlanta, at *...>.00 A.M. KVUSING MSSKSOeR TRAIN Leaves Atlanta, * tally, at 4.4 ft I'.M. Atxivvsat We*! point, at m.oo P.M. Leaves West Point, nightly, at 12.1-ft P.M. Arrives at Atlanta, at ft .3 4 P.M. Tbl’ Road connects, each wav, with the Montgomery A West Point Rail Road. PEOFESIIUI HIES UIK L. N. WHITTLE,’ ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, <IA. OFFICE next to oon<9t£ Hall, over Payne’s Drug Store, janio—ly A. J. MACARTHY, Attorney at Lint) MACON, GEORGIA. Office over Cater k Bowdro’s. Janfi —Brn Aiiclrow Wind, American, Gonjulian A European Advertising and Subscription orsricis. No. 133 NASSitI STREET, (Next door to the Nassau Bank,) (UP ST A IRS,) Ni: XV YORK, novl-tf j. ilTdavis, Land Broker, Collector dt'Gcnei al Ag-'t. Business attended to In any county in this State. Office corner Jackson and Ellis Street, August a, Ga. novl—tf DR. A. PYE, Office over Ellis’s Drug Store, OPPOSITE “GEORGIA CITIZEN.” octll—tf TOIIN LYON, WILLIAM T. BLACK LYON & BLACK, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Newton, Baker County, Qa. WILL give prompt attention to all business entrust ed to their care, In the following counties: Sumter, Clay, Randolph, Early, Decatur, Baker, Cal houn, Dougherty and Lee. Biyth-ly UKN'RV 0. I.AMAK. (>. A. LoOHUANB. LAX Alt A LOCUKAX'K, ATTORNEYS AT L AW, MACON, Q A . OFFICE ON MULBERRY STREET. Having associated themselves in the practice of Law, they will diligently attend to all husiuess entrusted to ‘heir care. maylO—tf *** Telegraph and Mess. copy, n. CAMPHKLL. J. W. OAUT “CAMPBELL & GAUt7~ GENERAL PRODUCE AGENTS, FOR TH* PURCHASE. SALE. AND SHIPMENT 3f or all kinds or EAST TENNESSEE PRODUCE, Such as Bacon, Lard, Butter, Flour, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Fruit, etc. etc. KNOXVILLE, TEXN. (.WarehMjH— At the River.) Janl?—ly DR. H A. METTAUER, HAVING spent a portion of three successive years In this city, during which time he has limited his practice almost exclusively to Surgery, now respectfully offers his services to the citizens of Macon and surround ing country, In all of hi? profession. Office on the South East Corner of 3d and Cherry streets, over Mr. Asher Ayres’ new Grocery Store. sep27-—tf TO DABUERREOTYPISTS It. L. WOOD, TTAVISO perfected his beautiful style of taking LJL AMBROTYPEB, Is prepared to give Instructions n this new Art, on reasonable terms. AMBROTYPES, DAGUERREOTYPES and PHOTO GRAPHS taken in ths ftpest style. O&R and see hUa aod look at Us pictures. Rodrn* to DR. C. J. ROOSEVELT, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN OFEICE ANO RESIDENCE Corner of Walnut nud Third Streets, Uncoil, bn. j octfi —ly HUNTER & ELLIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, QA. •rno* oi Chkrky St. opposite tiik Grokoia Tklkqraph Oppicr. WiLLpractice In Bibb, Monroe,Crawford,Twiggs, Hous ton, Macon, Dooly and Worth counties. BBT To be found in their Office at all hours. sitfi j Jan6 —ly. David Ross, : book.binder O,'LANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, Over Geo. T. Rogers tfc Son, Cor . Third and Cherry Streets, Macon, Ga. Jalß—ly. LANIER & ANDERSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND jmNTfc LAND AND PENSION AUKNXS ! Y MACON, GA. Bksii** the regular business of their Profession they have for years past been engaged in prosecuting claims for Bounty Land and Pension, in favor of soldiers, their widows and minor children. They have also obtained the correct forms and the rules for obtaining Bounties under the Act of Congress just passed. feh24—tf Dr. J. S. Baxter, CITY PHYSICIAN. OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Macon and vicinity. Office over B. A. WISE’S STORE. janl7—tf 0. 5. BICE, TUNER AND REPAIRER Os PIANO FORTES, ] IS Permanently located tn Macon. may 1 be left at Messrs. Virgin’s and at E. J. Johnston A Cos. t.ov. ts M.IJAH B. CARMAUT. A A HUN A. koPK CARHART & ROFF, WHOLESALE GROCERS. DEALERS IN WINES, UQrORS,|||^TOBACCO,SEi;AKS, GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Macon, Ga. aug4—tf BROWN’S if NEW SALOON.@ 3RI> ST. MIDWAY BKTWKkY Hardeman & Sparks’ Ware-House. *N II lIARDEMAN i. GRIFFLVS GROCERY, IMCaoou, C3-a. ,7111113 Establishment i, now open for the reception of A visiufn s, under tne Superintendence of W. W. WAGNON. The Saloon Is well supplied with the best of Liquors, and my old customers may rely upon being served with the best, and in the best style. E. E. BROWN, octl 1-—ts BROWN’s|§HOTE L, Opposite the Passenger Depot, .xx <at ca./. E. E. BROWN, Proprietor, tsr Meals ready on the arrival cf every Train. aprllji-—tf REDDING || HOUSE. MACON, GEORGIA, H. P. REDDING, Proprietor. nug2s—tf HIT * STM T'qllE subscriber begs leave to inform the public that his STABLE, on Plumb Street, directly opposite the Common Passenger Depot, And within a short distance of OR OWN’S HOTEL, i now well supplied with HORSES and VEHICLES of every description, for the accommodation of the pub lic. Careful drivers will be sent with Carriages when required. Horses taken at livery on reasonable terms, apvll—tf H. m. lindsay, Agent. COIMUTN GUSH IP NOT IC E’ GL. Denman St Joseph Waterman have this day ” formed a Copartnership under the firm and name of Denman A Waterman, who will carry on the Fancy A Dry Goods business at the old stand of Denman St Strip ling, known as the New York Store. G. L. DENMAN, JOSEPH WATERMAN. March 1 ts 67 29(4 NEW RESTAURANT, AWD Oyster Saloon. E ISAACS has the pleasure to inform his friends , and the public at large that he has opened anew Saloon under Ralston’s new Concert Hall, Cherry St. Macon Ga. Where he i? prepared to furnish his guests, at short no tice, and at all hours, the choicest refreshments of the season, such as Fresh New York Oysters, Fresh FISH of every variety. Wild Game of al kinds, also a supply of FRUIT— Foreign mid Domestic, such aa Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Ac., Ac. Also, choice Wines, Brandies and other refreshments. Families will be supplied with Oyster andFrult Pie 4 and other Dishes, ut any hour. Parties, Balls, Ac., will be promptly furnished with Suppers, in elegant style,and at the shortest notleo. *• novl-ly Dr. I. B. Comings, Offers his Professional Serv ices as a REFORM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, £lO the Citizens of Macon. Office In the Medical Col lege, on Mulberry Street. , Macon, March 23—Gin TO HOUSEKEEPERS. aa Ball, or Wall Barin', of new and elegant Style?, fYvILt just received and for sale low. Also Eire Board Print! and aheap Window Blind", plain and flg- * rnrruoaA&r 4 CLOTHING. JohnL. Jones & Cos. ARE now receiving their Stock of SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING, Co.uprising the new styles introduced, and material im ported for the Spring trade, all of which is of their own Manufacture, ami will be offered at the lowest prices tht same goods can be purchased. Dempsy’s Block, adjoining Hamden’s Express office. mar2S— ts Fanny Fern Again. “The Play Day Book,” anew Juvenile hvthe author of “The Little Ferns.” Also any quality of new and pretty Books, Toys, Ac. for the holidays, suitable for old ami young. Come am! J. J. A 3. P. RICHARDS. dec2s-tf For Sale or Rent, npilE two large Brick Stores, on Cotton Avenue, late- J ly occupied by J. B. AW. A. Ross. US'-Possession can be given immediately. JNO. B. ROSS. Ir4 —2tn Just Received. Papers (iarilcu Seeds. Dy A. A. MENARD, Druggist, feb7-tf Cherry Street. BOOTS & SHOES. rpHE undersigned takes this method of returning hi? A thanks to his friends and customers for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him In the past, ami begs the continuance of that patronage, and he hopes, by keeping a regular supply of Boots and Shoe? of a GOOD QUALITY, And attending strictly to his business, to merit a liberal share of trade from his friends and fellow citizens and the country generally. J. C. C. BURNETT, Agt. gole Leather, Calf Skin Lining, Binding, and Findings always on hand, for sale cheap. ail; r 9—ts DR. A. PIERCE, HOMCEOFiYTIIIST, BNT ENDS making this city Ids place of permanent ‘ residence. Those who desire ids services may find | him, when not professionally engaged, tit his Office over T. .1. Cane’s Stoic, j Ready at all times to answer their calls. jan‘24—tf DISOLUTION. milK Firm oft’AHVIAKT A IJRAYwasdis -1 solved on the Ist January by mutual consent. Either of the Partners are authorized to settle up the old business of the concern. All indebted, will please call and settle at an early date, as it is desirable to close it up immediately. W. H. BItAY janSl—tf W. I). CARHART. ALL THU MlVlXin.S IN THE GENTLEMAN'S FURNISHING DEP AHT 3VE ENT, ISnow opening by C. 11. BAIRD, j mr2l—Bm Ke moral. fW'UIF ir A \T’FA i “nil Fit LS If A A K , Ma JL con, has been removed to the new building ol the Company, corner of 2d and Cherry-st., best known as Logan’s corner. nnr7i—tf BANK CHECKS, CIII I ldi. Sos all the Banks and Agencies of the 1 city, constantly on hand, and for sale, at ANDREWS’ JOB OFFICE, raarT-tf Cor. 3d and Cherry St’s. Copartnership. S3. DUNLAP, lute of the firm of Allen <t Dunlap, has associated himself with Dunlap A Walker. The firm hereafter will he DUNLAP, WALKER k CO. Macon, March 14th, 1856. mar2B—2in Real Estate Agency rBAIIE undersigned Agent for for Sale am! Renting of Real Estate, is now offering for sale several de sirable Residence?, in and near the City, together with some choice Farms situated in different counties of South Western Georgia. J. K. HARMAN. aug2ft—tf LEWIS H. ANDREWS, Hook & ,To!> Printer, Corner Third and Cherry Stmts, 3VXneon, Ga. uiarT-Gm 1857, 1857. SPEINGr FASHIONS! A FINK ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, MARSEILLES, & LINENS OF EVERY VARIETY, WHICH will tie made up by CJtOXSKLXDO"* tout VAroylv m on T in the most ap proved ?tyle. I pjy*Opposlte Bank of Middle Georgia, j mar2l—Bm C. 11. BAIRD. iFIBTE READY MADE CLOTHING! | WAROM the House of D. DEVLIN & CO, New York, I JF now receiving. * C. H. BAIRD. 1 nmr‘2l—Bm Tennessee Produce. rai HE undersigned Is prepared toexecutw withprompt- JL ness order*• Bacon, Lard, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Flour, oral, ’t •.r Products of Mid die Tennessee. 1): D. DICKEY, No. 5 College st., Nashville, Tenn. | mf-giHy Nogroos Wanted. TIHK highe.-t cash price will be paid for likely YOUNG NEGROES. A Iso for n gaug of PlarUa | tion ham.-. H r . R. PHILLIPS , East Macon. feb2Btf. For Sale. IjIRF.NCIIy (>ermun and Lngli?h Hooks ana Tracts, at j. 0. C. BURNETT’S. marT-tf Weekly. WE are Agents for this invaluable paper, and will forward subucriptlos as soon as handed In to us. J. J. A S. P. RICHARDS. janßl—tf JOHN CLEGHORN, DKALEtt IN | M ||iffisAt)l)LßS. UAKZKSS, LEATHER, \||i HIP UI’BPER BELTING, Li Saddlery Hardware, Etc. Etc. At the stand of the lute Wm. T. MIX A CO. Cottas AYfcfcuv. Maouu, Us. 1 PARK E R ’ S 111-ffl I) S! Por tho SPRING TRADE. \V uro now recwvmg a splendid as-ort nielit of most desirable French, English, Ger man, Swiss arid American GOO O S llie very LATEST IMPORTATION. sir.ii Komis, ( > cenad Ine Kobcs, lla it olio, OKhIMM Mrsi.ro ItORKS. JACOXET MISI.IY ROUES, iKf.MII Sll.k liOBKK, Morning Xlrossos, TOILE d’ASIE ROBES, entirely m w. A full assortment of Bisiiouk’s Best Black Silk Maniill ns, CIIAXTILLY LACE IMIIXTS IMi JIAXTILUS. The I.ndler will, we tUnk, derive prent pleasure from an examination of our Ilnlirrij Yen Stork f French Embroideries, hich is unusually attractive. “ We l."ve yr,vt many NOYM.TIW but), Brilliant and Beautiful, uumcessaiy tynunliin. ( all hiul wa will repay you for the time spent, by showing you the Largest and most Rennlitul Stork n r.'m. a- at AND FANCY—— DI! Y-GOO I)S!! w we ever had the pleasure of exhibiting to Ladies of Macon and surrounding country , W. W. PARKER & CO. I—nprltfl —nprltf BOSTICK A REIN. r 1 UiESubscriber, wouMJuojt respei tfun. Ir.furm their A trictid, an.l customer.- ytucrallv, tbt tf.ty |,ve juet received nu.l opened for the and Bun.mer “•"•I*-, ‘he I.AR(iMT, ClIK.U'ttT ANI. MOST n IONABI.K STOCK OF 1 Fancy Dry-Goods Kver bought In the Northern and Eastern Citle* ’,nd exhibited lor sale in the City of Macon. Our Stocked DRESS GOODS Never has been equalled In the State of Georgia : con taining the most Magnificent and Gorgeous ROLFS i ranging in price from * 84 to f125 each. i ‘ v " e Yi :l Te j. superb asuortmeut of EMBROIDERIES, LA CL SKI fS, naoo aiantillas, WHITE GOODS, &C., t Which everyone will appreciate end adnalrc when they see them. Our Stock of TINEVF, SHEETINGS, DIMITYg Bleached and Brown HOMESPUN, and all other arti cles for Family purposes, will be sold Astonishingly Cheap. ALSO, KtF.RY TiRIKTT OF Carpeting, Rugs, MATTING, CURTAIN GOODS, &c., AT TUB VERY LOWEST MARKET BRICK. Give us a call. We will reciprocate the favor by selling you GREAT BARGAINS. I*O,STICK & Bvrix. ftpr-l—tf I JNO. it. RQgg, IVM. V. ROOB. !J7 f.lt W. A. ROSS. WHOLESALE <t RETAIL # : MY-Eflims Sr GRICEHY MEECIAITS Macon. Ga., HAVE on hand, and are now receiving, in thair large new store, NO. 53. ON THE COR. OK SECOND. & CHERRY STREETS, One of the most EXTENSIVE STOCKS Os new and seasonable goods ever offered in the St.ite. Our Stock, besides a large and General Assortment of Gicceiits, Embraces an extensive variety of SHOES, HATS, HARD A WOODEN WARE,CARPETINGS, and Fancy and Staple Dry-Goods. Our extended acquaintance, and long experience in trade, afford us the most ample facilitie* for procu ring our goods i*n the in out faro rub It terms, and adapt ing our Stock to the wants of the public, and purchas ing as we do, In large quantities, tnd usually for the CASXZ, we can aft.rd Hem to our customers at correspondingly LOB’ PRI- While we cordially invite the public generally, to a v*il themselves of our AMPLE STOCK, from which to make their purchases for their personal leant*, we would also especially invite WHOLESALE PURCHASERS to inspect our goods, and hear our prices, before pur chasing, or tending their orders elsewhere, for >e feel confident we enn offer as f/rtat iiuluctinnit* a 3l bfoy House in CAIiOL/XA, or QEOJIGTA, and yrq- or* determined to do it. is - * -r * y “* /ttvrffe. apr4—3n BOOTS ifc-SIIOES. fH KIBBEE & BALL DEFIRE to inform their friends ft ml customers in Georgia, that they Rave associated with them Messrs. 0. W. k S. L. Keith, aud will continue ehe Wholesale BOOT & SHOE BUSINESS, At 33 ]?liirray ß Nt, corner of Church, undfcr t lie style and firm of KEITHS, KIBBEE & BALL, febl4-tf 3STe-'C’i2 r TToill SYBBP. O X BBLS. and Halfbbls. of stij.oiiorquality, just received £ij and for sale by ROW DUE & ANDERSON SODA WATER! SODA WATER! In Grlass Bottles, PREPARED WITH Choice Sarsaparilla and Lemon S Y IX XT 3E=* . UotlUnu Estabil-liment nt Low’old Stand, Cotton Vv. mflE sviWKiHUH would inform the citizens of Ma- L con and surrounding country, that he lias jurt coiutimeed the Mnnufj*rtur<*no Hotillnit of Smla Witter, In the cUv of Macon, and redact fully *ltelth their natronam-. A*,, labor or cx|hmi.’ will lie spared to lurnixli a superim ar ticle. Nft better In the world! Tr> It! 1 jjr"()rk-i> from City and Country sent to the sunserU-cr, or through A ELLS A SON, will lie promptly attended to. U. CH APPEL, may” d—ts Agent for Smith** N Y ltott ling Works. Hope. inn COII.S Rlcliaril son’s Heutp leaf Hope, part ‘JfcV/ V/ half colli, of superior Quality, for sale bf 1 BOWDBE A ANDKUFON. ayrU 4-dm