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COURT CALENDAR FOR 1857.
s ■ ■
, Revised by the Southern Recorder.
Superior Courts.
AUGUST.
Ist Monday, Flovd
Lumpkin
8d Monday, Clark
8d Monday, Forsyth
Hancock
Meriwether
Walton
4th Monday,Baldwin
Heard
Jackson
Monroe
Pickens
Taliaferro
SEPTEMBER.
Ist Monday, Chattooga
Cherokee
Colombia
Coweta
Crawford
Mullsor
Marion
Morgan 1
Terrell
id Mondag, Can-
Elbert
Greene
Gwinnett
Snmter
. Twiggs
Washington
8d Monday, Cobb
Early
Fayette
Hall
Hart
Macon
Newton
Putnam
Talbot
4th Monday,Campbell
Clay
Emanuel
Gordon
Lee
Wilkes
OCTOBER.
T*t Monday, Carroll
Dooly
Fulton
Murray
Paulding
Taylor
Warren
Webster
Wilkinson
(Tuesday after, Pike
(Wednesday after, Rabun
•id Monday, Habersham
Harris
Laurens
Richmond
\N bitfield
13d Monday, Franklin
Haralson
Henry
Jones
Oglethorpe
Pulaski
Stewart
Worth
Thursday after,Montgomery
Ith Monday, Catoosa
Decatur
DeKalb
Houston
Irwin
Jasper
Lincoln
Polk
Striven
Tattnall
Towns
Thursday after, Telfair
Friday after, Bulloch
Monday after,. Effingham
do do Appling
Monday afUr i Cotr e
Appling, )
NOVEMBER.
Ist Mouday, Berrien
Gilmer
Muscogee 1
Randolph
Upson
| - Walker
lid Monday, Baker
Dade j
Bibb
Fannin
1 3d Monday, Burke
Spalding 1
Troup
Union
J ltTl Mmrrltvy, Chilhaim T
Chattahoochee
Thursday after, Mclntosh
Monday after, Dougherty
do * do Liberty
Last Monday, Charlton
do do Oolquilt
Mon. after Liberty Bryan
! DECEMBER.
(Ist Monday, Butts
Camden
Jefferson
Thomas
Friday after, Wayne
2d Monday, Glynn
3d Monday, Lowndes
4th Monday, Clinch
Miller
Monday after, Ware.
JANUARY.
2 Monday, Chatham
FEBRUARY.
Ist Monday, Clark
Floyd
Lumpkin
3d Monday, Forsyth
Hancock,
Meriwether
Walton,
4th Monday,Baldwin
Heard
Jaokaon
Monroe
Pickens
Taliaferro
MARCH.
Monday,Chattooga
Cherokee
Coweta
Oolumbta
Crawford
Madison
Marion
Morgan
Terrell
2d Monday, Ctvss
Elbert
Greene
Gwinnett
Sumter
Twiggs
Washington
\ ont K omeiy
3d Monday, Cold)
Early
Fayette
Hall
Hart
• Macon
Newton
Putnam
Talbot
Tattual’
Friday after,Bulloe-:
4th Monday,Campbell
Olay
Eding ■'*m
Email j
Gordon
Lee
Wilkes
Last Monday,Chari ton
APRIL.
st Monday, Camden
Carroll
Dooly
Fulton
Murray
Paulding
Pike
Rabun
Taylor
Warren
Webster l
Wilkinson
Friday after,Wayne
2d Monday, Glynn
Habersham
Harris
Laruens
Richmond
Whitfield
Tuesday aftev,Mclntosh
3d Monday, Franklin
Haralson
llenry
Jones
Liberty
Oglethorpe
Pulaski
Stewart
Worth
Thursday after,Bryan
4th Monday,Catoosa
Decatur
DeKalb
Houston
Irwin
Jasper
Lincoln
Polk
Sc riven
Towns
Thursday after, I Telfair
Monday after, Appling
Monday after, I Co(ree
Appling f
MA V.
1-! Monday, Berrien
Gilmer
Muscogee j
Randolph
Upjon
Watk-r
?d Monday, Bake
-• • *;ms
Chatham
Dude
Fannin
3d Monday, Burke
Spalding
Troup
Union
4th Monday,Calhoun j
Chattahoochee;
Monday after, Dougherty
Last Monday, Colquitt
JUKE.
Ist Monday, Butts
Jefferson
Thomas .
3d Monday, Lowndes
4th Monday,Clinch
Miller
Monday after, Ware
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT*
JAMES BUCHANAN, of remny'.vanlA, PiwSW.
JSO. <;. UttEi’KKNnlDOß.f.f K.-.ituck-y, Vicc-l’r.riilent.
Lewis Uass, of Michigan, Secretary of State.
Howell Cobb, of Georgia, Secretary of the Ttra-.ii •
Jacob Thompson, of Miss., Secretary of the Interior.
John B. Floyd, of Vn., Secretary of War.
Isaac Toucey, qfConn. Secretary of the Navy.
Aaron V. Brown, of Term., Postmaster-General.
Jeremiah S Black, of Pa., Attorney General.
Judiciary—Supreme Court.
Kogor 11 Taney, Baltimore, Md„ Chief Justice, appointed
1826—Salary SC>,OOO.
John McLean, Cincinnati, Ohio, A- oclate Justice, appoint
ed In 1829—Salary $4,600.
Ja nes M Wayne. Savannah, Ga., Associate Justice,appoint
ed 1839—Salary $4,500.
Jolui A Campbell, Mobile, Ala., Associate Justice, appoint
ed 1852—Salary $1,500.
jno. Catron, Na-civttlc, Tcnn., Associate Justice, appointed,
‘B37—Salary $1,500. ,
r.-trr V. Daniel, Richmond, \ a., Associate Justice, appoint
cd l&il—Salary *1,500.
Samuel Nelsou, Cooperstown, New York, Associate Justice,
appointed 1845—Salary $4,500.
Benjam*i R Curtis, Boston, Mass., Associate Justice, ap
pointed 1851—Salary $1,500.
Robert C Grier, Pittsburgh, Pa., Associate Justice, tipjrnrm
ed 1316-Salary $1,500.
BsqJ, C Howard, Baltimore, Md., Reporter, appointed 184
—Salary SI,BOO.
The Supreme Court is held In tlie City of W-.uhmgton, ana
has one session annually, commencing on the first Monday in
December.
STATE OK GEORGiA.
ir. V. JOHNSON Governor.
•Win. Steele Secretary Executive. -DepVinl |
B. B. DeGraflenreid, “
f.ucllflus IT. Briscoe. “
jyhaT Pol hill Messenger.
K. P. Watkin Secretary ov Stab'.
John B. Trlppe Treasurer.
Peterson Tnwoatt, Comptroller-General.
.Janes A. Green Surveyor General.
John F. Condon state Librarian.
David J Riley President of the Ser. it \
Peyton II C.-i<iuUit Secretary of the Senate.
Wm. H. Stiles Speaker of the Hou-v of Hop.
Alex. M. Spear, Clerk of the Hou- v of Ki p.
Wm. Turk Prin. Keeper of Penitentiary
Beulah S. Carswell, Aas’t. “
IT. J. G. Williams Inspector of
Wm. A. Williams, Book-keeper
Dr. Tomlinson Fort, Physician,
Dr. T. F. Greene, Sftp. and Res. Phy. Lunatic Asylum.
Dr. T. Fort, B. P. Stubbs and Dr. E. L. Strohecker, Trus
tees Lunatic Asylum.
Judiciary Court for the Correction of Errors.
Joseph 11. Lumpkin, Judge. Term Expires 1857.
Charles J. McDonald, Judge. “ “ 1802.
tlenryL. Henning, Judge. “ 1859.
B. Y. Martin, Reporter.
R. E. Martiu, Clerk.
First District.— Composed of the Eastern and Middle Judi
cial Circuits, at Savannah, on the second Monday in January,
and the second Monday In June, in each year.
Second District Composed of the Macon, South-Western,
and Chattahoochee * Judicial Circuits, at Macon, and the 4th
Monday in January, and third Monday in June in each year.
Third District.— Cctnposed of tlie Flint, Coweta, “Blue
RMgs and Gherokca Judicial Circuits, at Atlanta, on the 4th
in Marat* w 4 M Mva4*T y*r>
VOL. I.
Fourth of 11.• \\'i Mon* and .N wiliem ■
Judicial Circuits, at Athens, on the biuth M..miny in May
and fourth Monday in Xovcinl-f i in each year.
fifth IH iriil. . ('oii’po . |. i in” ,and y .utliorn
Judicial Cironils, m V-i, ‘ . t),. MM- ...lay in May
and November in h ye l .
* Not'*.— I Tin* r-.laul:) Cirruii is attack--d to-Cd Supreme
Court District ; Brim-Ick t-j t tie Id ; Tab;ip<,..sn, totiu ."si.
Julies and Nollfilors.
Brunswick Circuit.— Arthm E. (’orhmn, Judge, Win. 11.
Dasher, Solicitor General.
lituc ]> hlge Circiiit .—.lose]*li K Brown, Judge, Wiu Phil
ips, Solicitor General.
Chattuhnoch-o Circuit.— E II Worrell, .Indue, Thaddeus
Oliver, Solicitor General.
G/...0-,v <•:, T IT Tiijiye, Judge, .)a- C i.ongs'reiL
Solicitor General.
Oinf'ta Cfrcnit.—O A I Will, tr.d£c, T. K Bleckley, >S<dicit"r
General.
Circuit. W B Fleming, Judge, Jullen, Hart ridge,
Snfieftor General. *
Flint Circuit.—E G t'ubuads, JmVe, James Ti l.y> n-s
Solie.itr.r (irii ‘iul.
Moron Circuit. —Abner V P-avcis, .Judge, Theodorie W
M'mtfort, S. .1 ioh or (let ti ■ i 1 .
Middle Circuit. - W \V Hdi, Judge, W K M .Baw.-, Solici
tor General.
Oanubjrc Cir, ■ it.— K V Hard-man, Jr.d.re, WA Lofton,
Solicitor Geaet-.d,
/'■ it'inb/ Cos ..//.-. David J Kiddo, Judge, DavidJß TJarrcll,
solicitor General.
Southern C'r< -IMer E Love, Judy. E T Siieflall,
•solicitor General.
N. IT. .-••/' Ci, ■<:■ lit.— Alev. A Allen, Judge, J W Evafis,
Solicitor General.
TalUtpoti -.7 Circnih —Dennis F il.r.runoml. Judge, Herbert
Fielder, Solicitor General.
H-Vx/crn Circuit. —Jus Jackson, Judge, S P Thurmond, So
licitor General.
Judicial Ci-iuii s.
Brunswick Circuit Appling; Charlton. < u ... ’A : . <'.• n
■ lon, Clinch,Glynn, Way:..'.
Fataukt Circuit. —Clay, me. V. id.i . .
Randolph, Stewart.
Tallapoosa Circuit.-. Carroll. Coweta, 11.-raison, C > pb< J.
Floyd, Heard, Polk.
Northern Circuit Mr 1 ’ m, Elbert, Lincoln, Hancock. Hart,
Oglethorpe,Taliaferro, Wantn, Wilkes.
Eastern. CV ■ ■ ‘/.—Bi .- in, Bulloch, Effingham, C! itbam,
Liberty, Mclntosh, Montgomery, Tat Inal.
AUd'Ji: Circuit.— Burke, Columbia, Emanuel, Jefferson,
Richmond, Scriven, Wasldnab.n.
HV/ -a Circuit.—C lru’v, Franklin, Gwinnett, Habersham
Hall, Jackson, Rabun, Wad : .
Oc.aahjrc Circuit.— TV.hi a in, Greene, Jasper, Jones, Mor
gan, Puhiam, Mike: n.
South . D ('•■•/. 8.d.-n, * oiquitt, Lauren*. Lowndes,
Miller, Irwin, I’tda.-Ai, TANARUS ’fair, Thomas.
Flint Circu it.— !bui. , Jbnry, Monrot. >,Vvt< : , Pike. Spal
ding,.Upson. ,
Cherokee Circuit. — Ca-s. Catoosa, Chattooga, I)adc, Gordon,
Murray, Whitfield, Walk- .
CowcUi Circuit.— Payette, Fulton, DcEnlb, Men!wether,
Troup.
South-Western C'rc it.— Calhoun, Baker,Decatur, Dough
erty, Lee Sumter, Terrell.
Chattahoochee Circuit.■ —Harris, M, 1 ,M : ■ yvo. Talbot,
j Taylor.
{ Macon Circuit.—VA\>\ Crawford, Dooly, Houston, Macon,
j Twb.*s, Worth.
j Blue VJ'l-je Circuit.— Cherokee, Cobb. Fannin, Forsyth,
j iilnv v, Jjurnj.kbi, Pauiding. Piek. ns, Union, Towns.
’ ufnno imii iii ii ll <gs zaeaum&m. jiwwuuj*!’
M-UJIA CMUfiCH RECORD.
Ssthodist Episcopal Church
PASTOR.
Rev. James E. Evans.
REV. W. F. COOK Citv Mi . ion.
REV. W. A. Si MM ON.b Cold. Mission.
STEWARDS.
Tames Williams, X. Bass.
P. Soloman ihos. Cater,
J. M. .Tones R. A. Smith.
1” RE AS’lt A: RECORDIN'; STEWARD.—II. L. jev.-olt.
TRUSTEES.
Asa Holt, Ch’rn Tho-- Ilard-nuan.
A. It. Freeman Dines WAlliums.
Or. ... McDonald B. U. ito.'s.
T\ A. Harris !> A. Wise.
2W“s..rvicc \\ Sabbatli, at I" 1 . a. m„ amiTaf p.in.
Meeting every Wednesday night.
C3T”Service at the Factory on Sabbaln 103-.’ a. m.
Protestant Episcopal Church—Macon.
pas roi;.
Rev. Henry ii. Reese.
WATt DEN'S.
James M. Greene, N. r - Mu: -v
VKsriiv.
T:is. Rea !.. X. Wldllle,
John B. Lamar Walter c. ib-i .-vb, .Jolm L. J"!.- s.
on Sab’.atli:d IOM in the m.'-rniag
“ •• •• “ in the evening.
4d^ L Evening Prayer Meeting every Frida; .
Roman Catholic Chtrcr.
PASTOR.
Rev. James Haisan.
gy Service on Sabbath Morning at 7 and at 10%, also in the
naming at 7 o’clock.
U3f“Week Days—Service at 7 o’clock, a. m.
The Baptist Church.
rASTor.
Hsv. Sylvanua S.andrui.
DEACONS.
Jackson DeLoaelic Dr. Wm.S. Ltgktfpot,
l-hos. A. Ellis Oct). S. OlMir Thos. J. Elfc,
iuiwiun Collins, D. Win. Ellis, (Oglethorpe.)
TRUSTERS.
itobert Findlav, Ch’m Jackson DeLoaclie,
Geo. S.pbeur,'. Thos.J. Else Dr. W. S.Llghtfoot.
f RE DeLoache,
CLERK.—George S- Obear.
I :Sf“ Divine Service each Lord’s Day at 10,% a. ni„ and
Lecture and Pi-ai’er Meeting every Wednesday night.
2%T Communion —lst Sabbath in each month, in the after
,o<?gr- (bmfeiviu- • Meeting n Friday night before the Ist Sun
day in each montii.
Presbyterian Church at Macon.
PASTOR.
Rev. Robert L. Brock.
ELDERS. „ , ,
E. A. Nlsii--! John J. Gresbam,
Washington P>c Edwin Graves, Robert Catvcr.
DEACONS.
Edward D. Tracy, Jos. E. Wells, j
TRUSTEES.
> ’has. Campbell T. E. V !!•’.
Edwin Graves, Jus. A. N’sbvt, I.< .11m t.
ffyService Oil Sabbath : 10 in li; m-.n. i .
“ “ “ 11 t in the attornoon.
“ “ “ “ ....!, Is-fore 3 ill the v/.mii-g.
S3?"Lceturc every Wednesday.
EVfeMbm of the Dlmreh moots sit tho rostor's 11. i ■ - on
- ho lot Mosiflfty slight of fsich month.
smmsim—sg “;:svas®iaitsssaas@**swa!
FIRE DEPARTMENT,
PKOTECTION FrRE COMPANY, NO. 1.
Frank 8. Bloom. Foreman.
R Roaos. Assistant Foreman.
E. J. Stow, Treasurer.
Ghoroe \. Durb, Secretary.
A. MoQt’LKN. Engineer.
A. Patterson, Foreman Hose.
Geo. Smith, Assistand Foreman Hose.
... .Regular Monthly Meeting on the Ist Tutwlaj ol
■ach Month, atS o’clock, P. M.
Ocmalg-et? Pirn Campsvtiy, No. 2.
Henry N. Ells, Foreman.
R. 8. Freeman, Assistant Foreman.
E. D. Williams, Secretary,
E. Tsaacs, Treasurer.
J. H. Gillon, Engineer.
.. .Regular Monthly meeting on the Ist Monday in
#t*y maviU, * a f. M.
MACON, (TA. ,HJA 7, 1 SAT.
Vouutj America Tire Company. No. ?.
J. D. V vsv w.Kt mu un, Forotnau.
Cui -. W. Km.-', AsMsimit Foreman. j
R. I'. F.v vn • I'refary Sr. Treasurer.
Jas. P. Smtf.r, Recorder.
.... Rerpilar Monthly Almding on the Ist Tuesday 1i I
every Month at S o'clock, P. M.
Hook & Ladder Cos. No. 1.
ALBFitT G. Hitts, Foreman,
J\s. V. Grkrh, Ist Asv-ust-mtForeman.
Jam. Campheu., 2d “ “
Van Gkispn, Secretary A Treas’r.
Re;,nlar Quarterly meetings la.-1 Saturday in Jan
uary,•April, July and October, ill 8 o’clock, I*. M.
‘KCi:
OFFIOEaS OF CITY COURT.
lIO.N. * I I ‘ . ‘Gi t AADkIiMt.V Uji
\\'\| ? v I* *-* IS. , -.'SQ.. ‘- tn- . • 1
uh iI.VRD ‘ ‘‘: i esq v ‘ - ••
iOHN Rll.E’i A -’rl
Or*Riieul Scssl -• • Mo In FeKiilave,Afaj-. \ - I
gust and Nmc.nber.
Georgia Railroad & Banking Corn >'y.
Align-.;,! to \tluiitn, l I Miles. Fnri*
GEORGE YOEnTTk. Superintend-nt.
MORN ISO P.\ssi:xsiw TRAIN*
Leaves Atlanta, dally, at P.l* A.M. i
Arrives at An.gnsln, at 1 0° i'.M. I
I.caves Augii'ta, daily. : ! * ; .od A.M.
Ai-rivesat Atlanta, d'i ; !>, at ’• I’M. j
KVhNtNG P\SSKNGT:R TRAIN
I. a\ , H Atlanta, daiiv. at r -. 00 l’.M. !
A • • • uatu k*3 A.M. i
Leaves Augusta, daltv, at 5,00 P.M; 1
Arrive .:t A:hub s, at >."O A.M. •
; ThG lb-ad ru . onuectiou v h.i ti ■Ti •.•• -ifthe i
Se*ith (•;•:••’'.:•• :n : -'"an & An * < ii‘- ‘ Am
U'slt. i
West'ru. & Atlantic -State’ Railroad.
XtinutH lo litUtanoima. 1:1*4 >!lh-s, Fin e 5^5.
IAMT> •!. SJ'UI.IJK'K. Superintendent.
M(IRVING PAFIKNOBR TRAIN
•: . - ■ C|. | s • 0 A.M.
‘■ ‘ 00
f'-n .ni.i. r-it'iMv. I JU*. y I’.M. !
At-:.tt Ciiatt .1.-* i. ;:i ...yu> A.M. \
lidiivi-■• ('haii inooKa. ni-_'UUy,nt T.(k) I’.M. 1
Arrive r Atlanta, ‘....v, 2.10 A.M. j
n-|9TIi.K ibi;ul connects, each way, with t!.* Rome Branch
Railroad, at Kiiwgstnn, the East T-.: m. ■ eAGiNirgia Railroad,
at Halt- !',::iui tlv N:i h* i:’ i•••.■” • -.i Railroad. ..i Chat,
tanor^jv.
Atlanta & LaGrange Railroad.
A Haiti A i> Wi-l !‘.ij:il, S't Giles, line 5.J.50.
GEORGE G. lin.E. Pup. - ‘ ‘on-'.. .J
VORSIN'S p\- r\'<Jlß TRViN
| Le.n .■• \t lari to. .lailv.: ‘ ‘ ‘ -V. ‘
A’ iv. - -i A** ‘ l’"h.-. u ........ ‘■ -M•
1 ;,v . \V,--: Ruin*. d:i tv. : 1 1 ‘ • ‘I• ■
A i rl\c Atlanta, at • A. -I.
F.VKSrVO PA99RKUCR TU.U
Leaves Atlanta, da A. at - P.M. *
Arrives at Wot Point, at..* 1 i? P.M* i
Leaves AVi i I'.'int, nightlv,at ■ V.\>. ;
Arrh vs at Atlanta, at w’.-M*
iarThis Road i-mncets, cadi wav, v • 11: .Moiif?*.incry& ‘
M'es* Point Rail lb-ad.
pgSMHIWfI;
L. If. WHITTLE,
ATTORNEY ft T LA YIS “
MACON, CU.
OFFICE nest to Concert Hall, over Payne’s Drugstore. :
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American, Onntiilan Sc European
I Advertising b:s(1 Subscription
o^x^rcE.
NO. 133 18.4SNA STREET,
(Next door to the Nassau Bank,)
(UP STA IRS,) WE\\ V i SIIK.
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J. B, 9AVXS,
* Land Broker, Collector fit General Ag’t.
j Business attended to in any county in this State. .
Office corner Jackson and Ellis Street, Augusta, Ga i
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DR . A. PYE,
: Office ever Ellis’s Drug- Store,
OPPOSITE “GEORGIA CITIZEN
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rOHN LYON, WILLIAM T. BLACK
LYON & BLACK,
Attorneys and Counsellors at law,
Newton , Bolter County, 6a.
j give prompt attention to all business entrust- ,
\? V ed to their care, in the following counties: ,
3umter, Clay, Randolph, Early, Decatur, Baker, Cal- ’
houn, Dougherty and Lee.
m -.>'3l—ly
HENRY G. LAMAR. j 0. A. LOCH RANK.
LAUilt & LOCHiMNE,
ATTORNEYS ATL AW,
MACON, G A .
OFFICE ON MULBERRY STREET. .
Having associated themselves in the practice of -w ,
they will diligently attend to allbusluese entrust’ ‘.to
their care. . ■ - /
mayio—tf *** Telegraph and Mess. copy. j
J. CAMPBELL. J. IT
“CAMPBELL & GAUtT
GENERAL
PiaBBSE ABE Hi I,
FOR TflF , -
PURCHASE, SALE, AND SHIPMENT
OF ALL HIND3 OF
EAST TENNESSEE PRODUCE, |
Such as Bacon, tar J, Butter, Flour, Wheat, Com, I
Oats, Fruit, etc. etc.
(Warehouse —At the River.)
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DR. H. A. MBTTAOEK
| | WING spent i portion of three successive years in
IS th's viiy, during which time he has limUsd h'ui
practice almosteNclusively to Surgery, now rcapcttfully
offers Ills services to the Macon and surround
ing country, in all the branches of his profession. Office
on the South Fast Corner of 3d and Cherry streets, over
Mr. Asher Ayres’ new Grocery Store.
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ALL THEIfOVELTILS IN THE
GENTLEMAN'S FURNISHING
DEPART 3V£ 33 KT 1* ,
IS now opening by C. H. BAIRD.
niai-21—3m
aoap, CasiUlca, Starch, Ac.
1 Ajt v box*-: Colgate’s : ul oil - ‘.rand.: SOA F.
I. \M;MOdu S) >-i in and AdunmiiUne, UANDIjKn ‘K
and Ji‘>.
f>o do ST AIK ‘II. Kingfiford and other hr: -ids, i
■ls do PICKLES, ‘dl si/. ,
50 do uFsortcdCANDIES,
tis do (.'round Pepper,Sj.'m - anlGii,.- i.
20 do Bird Penpti Same,
30 do Soda aud Sugar t'ra- J.( i
40 do Tobacco, all grades,
25 do Choice Lemon Svmp,
80 do Claret Wine,
85 do Fine Brands*,
30 du Madeira and Port Win*, foi sale by
Q, ’l. WVKKS * SO*. J
Dll. C. J. RCOSPVELT,
jHpCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
OFEICE AND RESIDENCE
| Dorier of ’Valiidt awilThirdStmts, illocoa, (Ja.
i- r it -
HUNTIvR & ELLIS,
AT lORN EY S AT LAV/, j
i M A CON, G V.
f s OtJEnaT St. orr osite tup, Georgia Telegraph
Oc FICIi.
•l*A r -.'nractlce In Bibb, Monroe,Crawford,Twiggs, Finns
''•q. Macon, Dooly and Worth counties.
;• T> - , iheiv Office at all hnisrs.
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‘v -David Boss,
T3 X 3JC X3 33 ITL
; ‘ Mi
1 BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, •
Over 6eo. T. Roytrr&Son, /■>,.. Third (
and Cherry Streets. Huron, pa-.
j-Sin_ly. j
LA3SI.EE & ANDERSON,
; ATT ORN lY S AT LAW,
j i>‘Hboi'aty lu-.o wo n;\snfi \uv.\w\
MACON, ,G A.
j BEoibES tlio regular busin gs of their Profession they
i have ffer yerir- past been engaged 5u prosecuting claims
j for Bounty l.auii and lb nslon, in favor of soldiers, their
widows and minor childrwii.
They have also obtaim-l the correct forms and the
j rules for obtaining J3qttntie ; under the Act of Congress
just passed
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Dr. J. S- Baxter,
j CITV j
OFFERS bis professional services to the citirens of
Macon and vicinity. Office over Ik A. WISE’S
8T(- RE.
jaul7 —ts
0. B. RICE,
!TJNt RA NO i- Ji REPAIRER
j Os OB’O.JT-S.'I'JEIS,
IS Permanently located tn Macon, Name 3 may
btleffat \J< *>. Vlrydn’sand atJ. Johnston & Cos. j
. t.ovß—tf __ |
KLJAH H. OARUABT. A A HON A. RuFK
UYal ialt & • cp]',
WHOLLLALE lUAUMV.
DEALERS IN
■ WISES, Udl'OßS,;
AND
GSIOCEXIXXSS
0 F E v K R Y D K 8 CHIP T ION
. Macon, Ga.
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BBOWS’S
m m Simeon, a
|is> W. MIDWAY BETWEtA’
HardjStoan Sl .Sp-.u’/'j- I
initt mnv * tiufTivk cbdceky,
3VEiA.oo*3., tOr-rt,.
millS Establishment is now open for the rcoeptron of .
a visitors, under the Buperintendepce of
W. W. WAGNOK.
1 The Saloon is well supplied with the best of Liquors, and j
1 my-old vustomers may reiy upon being served with the .
b°st, and in the best style. E. E. BROWN. •
octll—tf
IBH3WS’S||iH3TE t,
Opjxisifi- 1 (K- lippi't,
j * *
B. Fl. BROWN, Proprietor,
j Meals ready on the arrival of every Train,
j aprl 9—ts
j reooingU!house.
MACON, GEOB.G-IA,
H. P. HEBBING, Proprietor.
aug2s—tf
Dr. I. B. Goming-s,
Offers liis Services as a
| BFFORM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
MO the Citizens “f Macon. Office in the Medical Col- j
s_ lege, on Mulberry Street.
Macon, March 2S—6m
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
•r / ij\ Rolls of Wall Paper, of new and elegant Styles,
f\/ just received aud for sale low. Also Fire
Board Prints and cheap Window Blinds, plain and fig
u.-ed. Side Light Papers of various patterns Call and
examine. J J. A S. P. RICHARDS.
mar2B—tf
”
- rßlffiE Blnn nfOAHHAHT A BRj V wasflls
’ jl .0r..., un the Ist January IS6T, by mutual content.
nui-.sjv • f tTi. Partners *re authorize 1 to settle up the
old business of the concern. All indebted, will please
call and Ki ttle at an early date, as it Is desirable to close
It up Immediately.
IV. 11. BRAY
janßl—tf W. I>. CAR HART.
Soda “W at,er
I[V ,;.l Its purltv. sparkllm mul perfectly cold. All; Syrup* i
mauufactured ov the undersigned-out of ‘lie pure Juice of 1
i bo several fruit ‘—and not composed out of worth less
may be found at IIENIIY Confectionary.
{ maylß d—ts __
ioe ; cream7
AND other REFT! F‘*HM EN CS, at i
H HORNE .>. !
V. S. (.'RFAMscut tofaniUie.’ by thtfljalf gallon crfhoTr, if |
I of the fullowii
’ tion v. fßrawben v. Pine Apple, Vanilla, Lemon, Mums qc'-m.
- Smc;-:-,‘s. ‘ may I.W/f 1
Limiber. Lumber.
GAA /AAA. FT. Lumber, Plank-and Scantling
i OUU,UVV for .sale by
ASHER AYRES. I
mar 29 tf^
Concrutmtod Ess. Jamaica Ginger.
VK VFI3 ami reliable famliv remedy for nil bowel affeo- f
t!on, Diapepda. GenewfDehUlty. ane the majority c -f ■
: summer and! i-a-ws iirevalimt In this cllnmte. -r eared and sold i
: by FITZGERALD A* NOTTINGHAM. i
’ Jmiel d—ts # j’
Wiiite Load, Ziac and Oil. !
Ad/1 LHW. Pure WTITTE LC \T>. J
3,00” il.s. French and American ZINC.
’ “ ‘IU. BkikiA Five Proof Paint.
-.il . LINSiiKI’ GIL. Also, au aosortnicnt of :
Paint Brush', lust vcoolvid and for sale by
1 GEO, T. ROGERS /v SON. |
; iuaysd--J _ _ ___ i
and Ctoifeo.
I n* hl:-?s. Porto Rico Sugar - ,
XO 1 !•*> bids. A B A C Clarified Sugar.
40 do Qrushed, Powdered and Granulated Sugar, *
120 sacks common to choice Rio Coffee,
50 do pure old Govamment Java do. for sale by •’
&£v> T. RVGERB k SON. L
CLOTHING.
John L. Jon ; < p : Cos.
ABE now v- j v’, of
iPRUG & imm.n CLOTHING,
Ooc iff* ‘ ie fi w styl ■ ro I , anti material 1m
I por 1 for M-e spring • J'. i u ‘.i.-h >s of theiv <W'-
I Mai ‘•.ii'Uii’H,and \v■ r.■ .-d a’ the lowed pri*>*s th- J
, SLiuif g"'idn ‘'iin 1 e pll I.- • i
I DC .qisy’s Bli ..djmit.- g Undell's Express oftb
m.-ii'N U
Fanny Fevn Ar ain.
“The P i.v Day Book,” anew Juvenile by the author
of “The f. Ale Fern-:.”
Also .-ny ipmltty of new and j>retty B.ok-?, Toys,
i ioi ft,*-... -v scitr.ble for old and young. Come and I
j sfo. J. J. Ji S. P. RICHARDS. j
Just Received.
OX ii a• i ■ b.irdrn reds,
-MfV'VM; bush. Ei>cr-.’y (Juc Lras*!.
By A. A. Mi:\.\Rl). Druggist,
t.f Cherry Street.
-BOOTS & SHOES.
I V ! undersigned takes this method of returning hi
j lltnks to ids friend:* and customers for the lib- ra*
pntronew* liAstowed upon him In the past, nnd begs the
continaA .(that ptitrotiHgi ■ -.-I !-e hopes, by keeping
a regular Vpply of Boots and Ffinu-s of *i
GOtim QITALITY,
And attend ii-V.; ricHy to hie business, to merit a liberal
shore o( tradeVom his friends and fellow citizens and
the country ‘generally.
\ ‘ J. 0. C. BURNETT, Agt.
Sole Leather, C .VSkin Lining, Binding, and Findings
always or: h:u and. f ’V, .de cheap,
au gD —tf \
op. L REi:r-E.
TEE OM: <o ftl O* r r* 33:1ST, 1
HTNTI’.NDS making this tit\ hi< place of pertnam-n!
ti resiuen. :*. Those who <l*Virtr !:*- services may find
hin-,. when not professionally .e and. at his
Office over ‘S'. ,S. Store.!
Heady At all times to answer their (Mis.
ja ii 24 ts
3.ri87, .nr*!3l , 7-
I SPRING FASHIONS!
A FINE AftSOP.TMF.NT OF
CLOTHS, CASS’MERES,
| MARSEILLES, & LINENS fiF EVERY
VAEIET Y,
WHICH wPI be made up bv CJ-OXS3.JtDO“*
texri Woi-itmcn, in u: mnl HP
proved style.
SdSU"Opposite Bank of Middle Georgia,
mar2l—Bm C. H. BAIRD.
| Real Estate Agency
tspilF. undersigned Agent for for Hale and Renting oi |
S’ Real Estate, Is now offering for stile several de- j
sirnbie itesidenccs. In and near the City, together with j
some choice l-'arinssituated In different counties of South }
Western Georgia. J. K. II ARM AN. !
Mng2.J—l(
j ‘ [I'M?, H, AN9RCVIT,
■J Booli & Job ’Pri infer.:
(oiuer Third "(1 I'lier y Stiff!?',
Mficoxi, C*7-.. J
l
If IKE BE ABY MABE.
OLOTITING !
WJSROM the House of D. DEVLIN A Oft. New York, !
K 1 now receiving. ■ C. H. BAIRD, j
mar 21—8 m
Tennessee Produce, j
? If 1 HKunderaigned is prepared toexccute with prompt- j
*- pf-ss ordi-rs for Bacon, Lard, Wheat, Rye, Or.fs, I
Cogn, Flour, or any other Products f Middle Tennessee. !
D. D DICKEY,
No. 5 College st., Nashville, Toon. ‘
”g-tas-iy , .
IJegroQß Wanted.
l , g'*DK highest cash jirice will be paid for likely !
B “*■ r; V/; NEGROES. Also for !t e *f,ig of Planta
tion ham,.. . >!. R. PHILLIPS. Ea>t Macon.
ftbS
For Sale.
I rra EKCir.CK-rman am! Kssp-JKI. Boolin
*’ “*•” j. c. 0. BURNETT'S.
mar7-tf
Harper’s Weekly. .
j ‘tt'CT’E are Agents for this invaluable pap r, and wil
YT forward -aibscrlptlos as hoop, ns handed in to
us. J. J. A S. P. RICHARDS,
janffl—tf .
CARTER & GRAY,
J. M. CARTER A C. 0 HAY
Forwarding* anil Commission i
1 XMI eiich ants.
SAVANNAH. GA..
TN JONES’ NEW BLOCK, BAY STREET j
(Lately occupied by Jno. IngersoH, E*q.)
P# S*-Liberal advances made on Consignments, j
REFERENCES,
Patten, lfutton & Cos. J N. J. Bayard, Esq , Agent
John Ingersoll, Esq. Plant’!** B’k. Rome, Go.
Tiobf. B. Younp, K.-q. f r. rr. ottwr, r::-q., Agent
Mech. P. B’lc. Americus, Ga.
aprls d—ts
Anderson & Bon,
Lottery and Exchange Office,
!M!aT-COXI
HA NING 1 -*.• •l.a-c-d the iute:\ tof .T. F. WiNTEB. In the
above hostile**, we as., si ‘Mntli'.sna.ao • .f potr*mage so lib
.:;<i;..* ex ur.!(..,> f . Rim. Rxelian-tc foi sale on all the priucipa
I I'itiehn; th - Ui-ioi,.
C^'Ui-,nirr-nt money bougnt and sold.
, f&f Gold for sale.
api*24 d—Bra
Oranges aud Lemons,
‘ l*> BONES Ora:.res nn'd Lemons received every week and
\ £\) for tale by GEO.T. KOOKKb & SUN.
npr.’l d—ts ‘
Mercer Potatoes, See.
i a BBLSi nrime Mercer T'otatoea,
i i if lou I'-ujuiels* PliitiUi.g i’ .■jus-t . cei’ *.*t: l aud for sale
•f.y GKO. T. HOGEHS SON.
‘• apt2l ii—l f
■ J3HN eUSHSSN,
I vt *•’ ..,*aY',.’-. Y-LiWilt
- ? DEALER IN
! SADDLES, KiKVKSS, LEATHER,
U; BCKRSELTIA’6,
Cl Saddlery Hardware,
Etc. Etc.
’• t At the stand of the late Wm. T. MIX A CO. Oettou
;PAR KE R S
m ac
jCox- llio
SPRING TRADE.
W K are now receiving n Hplemlid assort-
Fi t noli, Fjnglish, Ger
nan, Swi-s and American
GOODS
the v.v y UA T£sr IMATION.
sn.li KOIIES,
. l< , llH<lll*“RolM‘S, Itjf VCKfltdl'Ol,
(UtCWDV JIISLIX UCBIS.
.nnxrr ’iiaux now -.
KI'LEsIE SILK ROBFS,
7VSC or 5 ns X? rosoo w,
TOILS d’ASIE BOBES, ontlu-ly new.
A full a'*s: rtment of Bwnoui-’s B* st Black
Silk Mantillas,
rnutmi.v lus points and jmxt?uas.
The Ladles will, we think, derive great pleasure from
an oxHUdnath-n of our
Kiitlroh Now Sio<!. .if
French Embroideries,
V. hleh's unuHuallv ate, a. v
| U'e have a great many NOVELTIES both Brilliant
I: and Renuttful, iiiinece:>iiiy t<> n ■ Mien. Call m-,1 we
will r p- y y.iii for the time raenf. by showing you the
and itiosf Bwiulifril sterk
! k^ it a’ 23 c
AND FANCY
P Ii Y - (t 0 0 I) S !!
Which we have ever had the pleasure of exhibiting to
Ladies of Maci-n n:id surroundi; g country.
Vt. W. PARKER & CO.
1 aprl ts
biM-bupM “
RoSf[cT& K2!N.
r BMil'Sub- cribevs wellb!u-,--G respectfully inform their
k frietub nrnl eu.itomers uencrnlly. that they have
just toeeivi and and opened tor tin- S**p< >■ -r am’. Huiomer
tinde, the I.AJ-GKPT, CHEAPEST AND MOhf FASH
IONABLE STOCK OF
Fancy Dry-Goods
| Ever bought In the N->rth>'in and Eastern Cities, and
exhibited tor sale in the Citv of Mhcoii. Out Sim I, >f
DHESS GOODS
j Never ha- be* n equalled in the State <•( Georgia : con
’ mining -lie most Magnificent and Gergcens lii-JES
1 ranging h. price from
84. to 81?5 each,
: We have n superb assortment, of KMUtOTDF't lT
I LACK SETTS.
Xiacc 3AautUla.
WHITE GOODS. &C„,
’ Which every one will appreciate mul admire ti
I B*se them.
! Our Stock of LINENS. SHEETIN’CIS, DIMM \
Bleached and Brown HGMFgPUN, and a]j otLr ..
r!es foi Family purposes, will be sold
Astonishingly €hea \\
ALSO, KVEKY VARIKTV OF
Carpeting, Hugs,
MATTING, CURTAIN GOODS. &c..
AT THK VEItY LOWFBT MAKKUT IT:ICK.
| ... Oiv. us ■•nil. IVa> will r.-ciproCAU Uu; lu\or l.y
| -elliii,, y.'ii ‘ . HEAT BARGAINS
KOSTU'K & RKIS.
It:
1 JNO. B. BOSS AVJi. A. B'-.'-S.
‘da %. Htfa A3 ROS 6.
WUOLESAJ.K .1- liET.UJ
I BSY-KficßS ft MlHillS 1
SSacon. Crs„
n AVF. oi. hand, and arevtoic reeeirfny, In their
large veto utore,
] ON THE COB. OF SECOND & CTIERRY STDEETB,
One of the moat
EXTENSIVE STOCKS
Os new an*l seasonable j wods ev. r c He ed in the State.
Our Stock, besldev *.i large and
General Assortment of l iuonr.
j Ei;J)|.,fc.:s an L'xD?nfliv(* variety <■', SHOES, FIATS,
j !IAKI> & WOODEN’ WARE. CARPETINfIS, itnd
Fancy and Staple Bi y-Goods.
1 Our extended acquaintance, and long experience in
J trade, afford us *he most ample ft;vilified for procu
ring our goods on the moxt/avorul/c term*, and adapt
j ing our Stofrk to the wants of the public, and purchav
as w, do,
Jn large quantities,
(t usually Or tlie r tali affr.rd
. • iu to our customers at correspondingly LOW Pltl
v 1 F.
While we cordially invite the public generally, to a
* .11 themselves of our AMBLE STOCK, trout which to
• v ko their purchases f<>r tl.cir personal wants, we
would also especially invite
WHOLESALE HihCHASERS
to inspect our goods, and hear our jirices. before pur
cliasing, or -ending tlieir orders elsetx here, for we feei
confident we eat . ffer as great iudncnmnts as any
House in CAIiUIJNAy or GEORGIA , and we are
deft t mined to do it.
Try Vi© and sec.
B. & It. A. BUSS,
api*4—&n
BOOTS & SHOES’
Ifia- ft
KIBBEE & BALL
? rESIRE to inform their friends and customers ir
I I. 9 Georgia, that they have associated with the
Messrs. C. W. & S. L Keith, aud will continue the
Wholesale
; boot & mm business,
At 33 nhirraj-st, corner of< hurrii, uud.j
th-* st vie uiut film us
KEITHS, KIBIEE & BALL,
I .lil4-tr Uc-Vt- V OrlL
SODA WATER! SODA WATER!
In Grlass Bot-tle-^,
I’REPAUED WITH
Choice Sarsaparilla and Lei. on
S YR_E J 3E= .
Holilinn EniablLhiiu nt ni lUmO old .mnnd.Uoltcr Av.
rUUK SI BSTHIRI.H v-,i Id Infi-rtn the citi>- as 1 7 M-
J con apd surrounding country, that be hoc just o nm encad
ts Vnintfnctnrenivd *,( S**dn >\Ti'iit the
city us .Macon, and respectfully nillelts tlieli patrvioigv.
No labor or expense m*Ul he spared to fun.lsh a ei'niTtor ar
ticle. No I.otter il y\m i’ll ! Try it !
CiftTurUere from City and Country seat to the snbscrihor, or
through C A KLLS Jt’SON, “ ill be’j-run.ptlv aUendid to,
O. CUABi'KL.
maj*7 d~ ts Agent for Smith 1 a N Y Bottling Works.
llupe*
j AA COILS Ri< hardeon’B Hemp leaf Rrpe, part
Tr’ / \r half coll*, of *nperlnr qualitv. for **h* by
I’OWDBK A ANDERSON.
aprl 6 d—Cm
Land Agency.
milE subset ibers are prepared to make lochH'ck
ji Land in all of tlie North-western *,.
Minnesota, Wlßcorudn and the Terrltorlo of Nvhi aski.
and Kannup, aud solicit consignments of funds oi wr*
rant*. For teraia apply to JNO H. LONGLJB-V,
Gh.
rfNV. U. UWiNN*.-Kr. ( V*tT>Vi**A*rf-
NO 71.