The daily citizen. (Macon, Ga.) 1857-1857, September 07, 1857, Image 1

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COURT CALENDAR FOR 1857. Revised hy the Southern Recorder. Superior Courts. JANUARY. Mon ay, Ch | ftt lain FEBRUARY. lit Monday, Clai k Floy l I.nn |kin JM Monday, Forsyth 11 in ;ock, Merl'v ether Walton, Mjnday,natd\rin Heard Jackson Monroe Pickens Taliaferro MARCH. 2.1 Monday,Chattooga Cherokee Coweta Columbia Crawford Madison - Marlon Morgan Terrell 2d Monday, Cass Elbert Greene Gwinnett Sumter Twiggs Washington hursday ) Montgomery after 1 8.1 Monday, Cobb Early Favette Hall Hart Macon Newton Putnam Talbot Tattnal'- Friday afUr.BuUoc*-: 4th Monday,Campbell Olay Kfllntf. m Eman j Gordon Lee Wilkes Last Mon, lay,Charlton APRIL. st 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 3d Monday, Franklin Haralson Henry Jones Liberty Oglethorpe Pulaski Stewart Worth Thursday after, Bryan 4th Monday,Catoosa Decatur DeKalb Houston Irwin Jasper Lincoln ?oIU beriven Towns Thursday after,Telfair Monday after, Appling Monday aftev, ) CoCfee Appling I MAY. let Monday, Berrien Gilmer Muscogee Randolph Upson Walker 2d Monday, Baker Bibb Fannin 8d Monday, Burke Spalding Troup Union 4th Monday,Calhoun Chattahoocheei Monday after, Dougherty I Last Monday, Colquitt JUNE. Ist Monday, Butts .Tefiferson , Thomas 8d Monday, Lowndes 4th Monday,Clinch Miller Monday a f ter. Ware AUGUST. list Monday, Flovd I Lumpkin 3,1 Monday, Clark •and Monday, Forsyth Hancock Meriwether Walton 4th Monday,Baldwin Heard Jackson Monroe Pickens Taliaferro I SEPTEMBER. list Monday, Chattooga Cherokee Columbia CowetaJ Crawford Madison Marlon Morgan Terrell !2d Mondag, Cass Elbert Greene Gwinnett Pointer Twiggs Washington 3d Monday, Cobh Early Favette 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 Soriven Tattnall Towns Thursday after, Telfair Friday after, Bulloch Monday after, Effingham “do ‘ Appling Monday after) ooQee Appling, 5 NOVEMBER. Ist Mouday, Berrien Gilmer Muscogee Randolph Upson Walker 2,1 Monday, Baker Dade Bibb Fannin 3d Monday, Burke Spalding Troup Union |4th Monday. Calhoun Thursday after, Mclntosh Monday after, Dougherty do do Liberty Last Monday, Charlton do do Oolquiit Mon. after Liberty Bryan DECEMBER. Ist Monday, Butts Camden Jefferson Thomas Friday after, Wayne *2,1 Monday, Glynn ]3d Monday, Lowndes ,4th Monday,Clinch Miller ‘Monday after, Ware. FIRE DEPARTMENT. &G3. S. OBG&R, Chief Engineer. H. M. NORTH. Assistant. PROTECTION FIRE COMPANY, NO. 1. Frank 8. Bloom, Foreman. R. Boggs, Assistant Foreman. E. J. Stow, Treasurer. Qkorok A. Dork, Secretary. A. McQueen, Engineer. A. Pattkrson, Foreman Hose. Geo. SMrrn, Assistand Foreman Hose. ... .Regular Monthly Meeting on the Ist Tuesday o f each Month, atS o’clock, P. M. Ocmnlg-co Firs Company, No. 2. Henry N. Ells, Foreman. R. 8. Freeman, Assistant Foreman. E. D. Williams, Secretary. E. Tsaaos, Treasurer. J. H. Gtllon, Engineer. .... Regular Monthly meeting on the Ist Monday In every month, at 9 o’clock. P. M. Yoinw America Fire Company, No. 3. J. D. Vanvalkenburq, Foreman. Okas. W. Ells, Assistant Foreman. R. W. Evans, Secretary A Treasurer. William Groce. Recorder. James? Keenan, Foreman Hose. Chas. Thompson, Assistant. Regular Monthly Meeting on the Ist Tuesday in every Month at 8 o'clock, P. M. Hook & Ladder Cos. No. 1. Alrrrt G. Butts, Foreman, Jas. V. Greer, Ist Assistant Foreman. Jas. Campbell, 2<l “ ** Van a risen, Secretary k Treas’r. Regular Quarterly meetings last Saturday In Jan uary. April, July and October, at S o’clock, P. M. West’rn. & Atlantic (State) Railroad. Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 Milos, Faro $5. JAMES M. SPUITocK. Superintendent. MORNING PASSENGER TRAIY Leaves Atlanta, dally, at 9.00 A.M. Arrives at Chattanooga, at MO P.M. I,eaves Chattanooga, daily, at 7.30 A .M. Arrives at Atlanta.at 4.00 P.M. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN Leaves Atlanta, nightly, at 9.00 P.M. Arrives at Chattanooga, at 5.10 A.M. Leaves Chattanooga, nightly, at 7.00 P.M. Arrives at Atlanta, at 2.10 A.M. JW“Thls Road connects, each wav, with the Rome Branch Railroad, at Kingston, the East Tennessee* Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, and the Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad, at Chat tanooga. Atlanta h LaGranfje Railroad- Atlanta to West Point, 87 Miles,’ Fare S3.RO. GEORGE G. HULL, Superintendent. MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 3.30 A.At. Arrives at West Point, at 8.45 A.At. Leaves West Point, dally, at 3.00 A.At. Arrives at Atlanta, at 8.00 A.At. EVENING PASSENGeR TRAIN Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 4.45 P.M. Arrives at West Point, at 10.00 P.Af I .eaves Wes’ Point, nightly, at 12.15 P.M* Arrives at Atlanta, at 5.34 P.Af. OF"This Road connects, each way, with the Montgomery 4 West Point Rartl Road, ‘j von. i. Georgia Railroad cc Banking Comp’jc \uxuatA to Atlanta, 17! Mi’.cs, Fare $5.50. GKOROE YOUNGE, Superintendent. MORNING PAHSKN'GRR TRAIN Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 8.4.'* A.M Arrives at Augusta, at G.OO P.M. Leaves Augusta, daily, at rt.oo A.M. Arrives at Atlanta, dally, at C"it P.M. EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN Leaves Atlanta, daily, at fi.oo P.M. Arrives at Augusta, at :j.22 A.M. Leaves Augusta, dally, at -,.0 P.M. Arrives at Atlanta, at : ;.,)0 A.M. fcWThlaHoad runs In connection wilh the Trains ofMie South Carolina and Savannah & Augusta Rall-roads.at Au gusta. mm CHURCH linn . Methodist Episcopal Church. PASTOR. Rov. James E. Evans. REV. W. F. (’OOK 7!7!~ Oitv Mission. REV. W. A. SIMMONS ColM. Mission. STEWARDS. •Tamps Williams, N. Has.". P. Soloman Tims. Cater. •T M. Jones R. A. Smith. TREAS’R A* RECORDING STEWARD. —II. I . revet!. TRUSTEES. Asa Holt,Cii'm The- Hardeman. A. R. Freeman Pmes Williams. Dr. ...McDonald, B.F. Ross. T. A. Harris ‘• A. Wise. & iW-Servloc on Sabbath, at mvc a. m., and 7V p.m. CV*"braver Meeting even* Wednesdnv night. RF*Sewlce at the Factory on Sabbath a. m. Protestant Episcopal Church —Macon. PASTOR. Rev. Henry !K. Reese. WARDENS. .Tames M. Greene, N. C. Monroe. VEST It V. Jas. Rea L. N. Whittle. John B. Lamar Walter C. Hodgkins John L. Jones. tSVSorvloe on Sabbath at. in the. morning “ “ “ “ .. 3v< in the evening. JWEvening Prayer Meeting even* Friday. * Roman Catholic Ch 'c PASTOR. Rev. James Hassan. 2W Service on Sabbath Morning at. 7 and at also in the evening at 7 o’clock. IT W eek Days—Service at 7 o’clock, a. m. The Baptist Church. PASTOR. Rev. Sylvanns Landrum. DEACONS. Jackson DeLoache. Dr. Wm. S. LI edit font, Thos. A. Ellis Geo. S. Obcar Thos. .T. Fife. Jonathan Collins D. Wm. Ellis, (Oglethorpe. - ) TRUSTEES. Robert Findlay, Ch’m Jackson Del .cache, Geo. S. Obcar,” Thos. J. Else Dr. W. S. Llghtfoot. TREASURER.—Tackson DcLonche, CLERK.-George S. Obcar. JW Divine Service each Lord’s Day at 10X a. m., and 7if p. in. Lecture and Prarer Meeting every Wednesday night. TW” OomroVinton—lst. Sabbath in each month, in the after noon. 7W“ < ‘onfcrence Meeting on Friday night before the Ist. Sun day in each month. — , Presbyterian Church at Macon. PASTOR. Rev. Robert L. Brcck. ELDERS. F. A. Nlshet Tohn J. Gresham. Washington Poe Edwin Graves Robert Carver DEACONS. Edward D. Tracy los. E. WelK TRUSTEES. i' baa. Camnbell T. E. Wplh. Edwin Graves. Jas. A.Nlsbet I.C. Plant. TlfServicc on Sabbath at 10 in the momln^ “ “ “ “ 4 In the afternoon •• “ “ “ ....'<( before Bin tJie evening. SIPr“T .ecturc every Wednesday. B-F-Spswlon of Die Church meet sail he Pastor’s House on Din 1t Mondav nlvbt of each month. FEDERAL GOVERAtMEAIT. JAMES BUCHANAN, of Pennsylvania. President. JNO. G. BRECKENRTDGE. of Kentucky, Vice-President. Lewis Cass, of Michigan, Secretary of State. Howell Cobb, of Georgia, Secretary of the Treaaur*. Jacob Thompson, of Miss., Secretary of the Interior. John B. Floyd, of Va., Secretary of War. Isaac Toucey, of Conn. Secretary of the Navy. Aaron V. Brown. ofTenn., Postmaster-General. Jeremiah S Black, of Pa., Attorney General. .liidfplnry—Sunronv* Court. Roger B Taney. Baltimore, M 1.. Chief Justice, appointed TB2fi—Salary 45.000. John McLean. Cincinnati, Ohio, Associate Justice, appoint ed In 13-20-Salary 44.500. James M Wayne, Savannah, Ga., Associate Justice, appoint e,l 1889—Salary 44.500. John A Campbell. Mobile, Ala., Associate Justice, appoint ed 1852—Salary 44.500. Jno. Oatuon, Nashville, Tenn., Associate Justice, appointed, 817—Salary 44.500. Peter V. Daniel, Richmond. Va., Associate Justice, appoint 1841—Salary 44.500, Samuel Nelson, Cooperstown, New York, Associate Justice, appointed 1845—Salary 44.500. Benjamin R Curtis, Boston. Mass., Associate Justice, ap pointed 1851-Salary 44.800. Robert G Grier. Pittsburgh. Pa.. Associate Jastice, appoint ed 1846—Salary 44.500. O Howard, Baltimore, ltd., Reporter, appointed 1348 —Salary 41,800. The Supreme Court Is held In the City of Washington, and h\s one session annually, commencing on the first Monday In December. STATE OF GEORGIA. H. V JOHNSON Governor. Wm. Steele,. Secretary Executive. Dep’t’mt. B. B. DeOraffenreld “ “ LucilllusH. Briscoe, .“ Tohn T Polhill Messenger. E. P. Watkins. Secretary of State. Tohn B. Trlppe Treasurer. Peterson Thweatt Comptroller-General. ames A. Green, .Surveyor General. John F. Condon State Librarian. David J Riley President of the Senate. Pevton H Colqulltt Secretary of the Senate. Wm. TT. Stiles Speaker of the House of Rep. Alex. M. Spear, Clerk of the House of Rep. Wm. Turk Prin. Keeper of Penitentiary Benlah S. Carswell, Ass’t. “ H. .T. G. William? Inspector of Wm. A. Williams Book-keeper “ Dr. Tomlinson Fort Physician. Dr. T. F. Greene, Sup. and Res. Phv. Lunatic Asylum. Dr. T. Fort. B. P. Stubbs and Dr. E. L. Rtrohecker, Tins- Lunatic Asylum. Judiciary Court for the Correction of Errors. Joseph 11. Lumpkin. Judge. Term Expires 18.57. Charles .T. McDonald, Judge. “ “ 186?. Henry TANARUS,. Penning, Judge. “ “ 1889. B. Y. Martin. Reporter. R. E. Martin, Clerk. First District. —Composed oftlio Eastern and Middle Judl Circuits, at Savannah, on the second Monday in January, •nd the second Mondav in June. In each vear. Second District.— Composed of the Macon. South-Western. and Chattahoochee • Judicial Circuits, Mrcob, and tb* 4th MACON, aA. MONDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 1857. MnmUy in January, and third Monday in June In each year. Third District.--t'o\u\\ > ><l of the Flint, Coweta, Blue *" 1 - v Bnil Cherokee Judicial Circuits, at Atlanta, on the 4th M >i Jav i:> Mu- ■}) 2d Monday in August ear h vear. Fourth District. -Composed of tlio Western ami Northern ■!u iclaH’ir- at Athens, on the fourth Monday in May and fourth Monday In November in each year. Fifth District. —Composed of the Ocmulgee and Southern Judicial Circuits, at Millodgoville, on the 2d Monday in May and November In each year. * N**te._The Patauhi Circuit is attached to 2d Supreme . Court District : Brunswick to the Ist ; Tallapoosa, tothe Bd. .1 inters nnd Solicitors. Hlnc it I'li Circuit.- Kiev, Judge. Wm Phil tlrunsw'ik Circuit.- Arthur E. Cochran, Judge, Wm. 11. Dasher, Solicitor Genon. lips. Solicitor General. Chattah iochcc Circuit.—E 11 Worrell, Judge, TbaUdeus Oliver, Solicitor General. Cherokee Circuit. —T n Trlppe. Judge, Jas c Longstrcet, Solicitor General. Coweta Circuit.—o A Uall, Judge, L E Bleckley, Solicitor General. F*i*!crn Circuit. —W 15 Fleming, Judge, Jullen, Hart ridge. Solicitor General. Uwt Circuit. —E G CabonnK Judge, James II Lyons, Solicitor General. Macon Circuit.— Abner P Powers, Judge, Theodo W Mont fort, Solicitor General. -Middle Circuit —W W Holt, Judge, W R MoLftws, Solici tor General. Ocmulgee Circuit —R V Hardeman, Judge. W A Lofton. Solicitor General. < Pataula Circuit —David J Kiddo, Judge. David B Harrell. Solicitor General. Southern Circuit.—Voter E Lore. Judge, E T Sheftall, Solicitor Genera!. V. nr. -imi Circuit —Al-r. A Allen, .1 W Erans. Solicitor General. Tallapoosa Circuit. —Dennis F Hammond, Judge, Herbert Fielder,Solicitor General. Western Circuit. —Jas Jackson, Judge, S P Thurmond, So licitor General. Judicial Circuit*. Brunswick Circuit.— Appling, Charlton, Coffee. Ware, Cam don. Clinch, Glynn, Wayne. Pataula Circuit —Clay, Chattahoochee, Webster, Early, Randolph, Stewart. Tallapoosa Circuit —Carroll, Coweta, Haralson, Campbell, Floyd, Heard, Polk. Northern Circuit—Madison, Elbert. Lincoln, Hancock, Ilnrt, Oglethorpe. Taliaferro. Warren. Wilkes. Eastern Circuit. —Bryan, Bulloch. Effingham, Chatham, Liberty, McTnfesh, Montgomery. Tattnal. Middle Circuit.— Burke. Columbia, Emanuel, Jefferson, Richmond, Scriven, Washington. UW<?r„ Circuit. —Clarke. Franklin, Gwinnett, Habersham Hall, Jackson, Rabun, Walton. Ocmulgee Circuit —Baldwin, Greene, Jasper, Jones, Mor gan, Putnam, Wilkinson. Southern Circuit. —Berrien, Colquitt, Laurens, Lowndes. Miller. Irwin. Pulaski. Telfair. Thomas. Flint Circuit. —Butts, Henry, Monroe, Newton. Pike, Spal ding, Upson. Cherokee Circuit.— Cass, Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Gordon, Murray, Whitfield, Walker Coweta Circuit —Fayette, /niton, DeKalb, Mcrriwether, Troup. South - Western Circuit. —Calhoun, Baker, Decatur, Dough erty, Lee Sumter. Terrell. Chattahoochee Circuit. —Harris, Marion, Muscogee, Talbot. Tavlor. Macon Circuit. —Bibb. Ora-wfcvrtV Tv* !V, Houston. Ml. .u, Twlkkh. Worth. Mite Ridge Cobb, Fannin. Fntevth.J Gilmer. Lumpkin. Paulding. Pickens. Union. Towns. ’ ■■■.’- - - . I OFFICERS OF CITY COURT. HON. CLIFFORD ANDERSON fudge ! WM. L. A. ETJ.TS, ESQ Solicitor RICHARD CTTRD, ESQ Clerk JOHN RILEY Marshal i TWRerrular Sessions—Bd Monday in Febjuhry. May. A -and November. TO HOUSEKEEPERS, KAA Rolls ofWall Paper, of new ami elegant Style*, -al H r “lust received and for sale low Also Fire Board Prints and cheap Window Blind*, plain and fig ured Side Light Papers of varions pattern* Call and examine. J. J. A S. P. RTCHARDS. rmr2S—t.f mSOTiUTION. THE Firm of T Ml *1 \IC V A Rff \ V was dis solved or> Ihelst January 1357, 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. n. BRAY janST—tf W. D. OARHART. Soda, Water T\ all its purity, sparkling and perfectly cold. All Syrups manufactured by the undersigned out of the pure juice of he .several fruits—and not composed out of worthless e-ssencea, may be found at. HENRY HORNE’S Confectionary. maylS cl—ts ICE CREAM, AND other REFRESHMENTS, at IT HORNE'S. P. S. CREAMsent to families hv the half gallon ormore, If ordered In time, and of the. following assorted flavors : Ras berrv. Strawberry, Pine Apple, Vanilla, Lemon, Maras quino Sherbets. may 18—dtf FALL AND WINTER OIjOTHIN Gr. FI BAULSBURY A CO., are prepared to exhibit ta im their customers a very choice variety of entirely new and most desirable styles of Fashionable Clothing, for Fall and Winter, among which maybe found any ar ticles suitable for a gentleman’s wardrobe —wkli. madr Goods exclusively. They have also an assortment of Cloths, Casslmerp* and Vestings, ofstyles entirely new. wblrb they can make*to order, In the best manner, and the shortest notice. r In boys’ and childrens’ clothing, they can offer something very desirahle. •ntlfi— tf Macon and Weston Rail Road, OX \\n VFTFB Mft\n \V. ,f|T\R f Ash. the Pas senger Trains of this Road will he run as follows : Leave Macon at 2.65 p. m. arrive at Atlanta at 8 o’clock, p. m. Leave Atlanta, at .’ .15 a. ra. arrive at Macon at 10.55 a. m. Passengers leaving Chat!, oooga and points on the Westerd Sr. Atlantic R-ad by the night Train, will arrive in Macon, 10 55 a. m., and in Savannah same evening. Passengers from Savannah and points on Central Road by morning Train, will arrive In Atlanta same evening and con nect Immediately with Train of the “Western A Atlantic Road for Chattanooga and Nashville. Passengers for Columbus. Americus. and points on the South-Western Road will arrive In Macon at 10.80 a. to., and leave by South-Western Train at 3 p. in. Passengers from the South-Western. Road wiil arrive in Macon at 11 a.m., ard leave hv Macon A Western Train, at 8 EMERSON FOOTE. Superintendent. m—nePp. LANIER HOUSE Macon G-n. LOfiAN & MEARA, Proprietors. TH'-’ PROPRIETORS Os this well known ea tahllshment. respectfully give notice that tnev ire still candidates for the patronage of the Travel- ■|||! ling public, and determined to omit nothing to de- MBilll serve well of their guests and maintain the reputation v • of the House. VREE TRANSPORTATION Os Passengers and Baggage, to and from the House, hv a fine now omnibus and B aggage Wagon, which they have provided for that purpose. Passengers will hereafter be at no expense whatever Tor transportation of themselves and their baggage either wav between the Lanier House, and the. Railway Sta tions In Macon. We ask a continuance of public patronage and promise attention and comfort to our guests. LOGAN <V MEARA. aprilß d—lv Grß,s TUixtoares. CtTANT>AI,TKRR, PEKDANTS awl BRACKETS of all stylos. Sort received and for sale by fciyii-tf U. T. ROSS * CO. jiEsauii ifflismis HUNTER & ELLIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MAOON, GA. Office on Oiterky St. opposite the Georgia Telegraph Office. WiLLpractice in Bibb, Monroe,Crawford, Twiggs, Hous ton, Macon, Dooly and Worth counties, j LfT*’ To be found in their Office at all hours, JK. H. A. MSmSER, s W AVING spent a portion ofthree successive years in i*. L this city, during which time he has limited hi* practice almost exclusively to Surgery, now respectfully offers his services to the citizens of Macon and surround iiig country, in all the branches of his profession. Office on 4be South East Corner of 3d and Cherry streets, over Mr. Asher Ayres’ new Grocery Store. scp27—tf David Ross, 3300 - BINDER AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, Over Geo. T. Royers <£ Son, Cor. T hird and Cherry Streets, Macon, Ga. JpalS—ly. LANIER & ANDERSON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND BOCNTY LAND Alii) PENSION AGENTS 1 MAOON, GA. Besides the regular business of their Profession they have far 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. __ feb24—tf Dr. J. S. Baxter, CITX PHVBICIAN. OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Macon and vicinity. Office over B. A. WISE’P STORE. jan!7—tf 0. BJJICE, TUNER AND REPAIRER Os PIAKTO FORTES, 18 Permanently located tn Macon, py Names may be leftat Messrs. Virgin’s and at E. J. Johnston A 00. uovß—tf ~i -- BROWN’sf|HOTE 1, Opposite the Passenger Depot, -tffl -m C3L]W m * E. E. BROWN, Proprietor, J3BP” Meals ready on the arrival of every Train. aprl9—if BEDDING H HOUSE. i MACON, GFrORGIA. H. P. REDDING, Proprietor. aug26—tf Dr, I. B. Comings, Offers his Professional Services as a REFORM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, rO the Citizens of Macon. Office in the Medical Col lege, on Mulberry Btreet. Macon, March 28—6 m L. N. WHITTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MAOON, GA. fPPTCE next to Concert nail, over Payne’s Drug Store. janlO—ly Audlrow Wind, American, On*Julian A European Advertising and Subscription OFFICE. Wo. IS* NISS4I STREET, (Next door to the Nassau Bank,) r CP STA IRS,) NEW YORK, nnvl-tf J. R. DAVIS, Land Brolror. Collector & General Ag-’t. Business attended to in any county in this State. Office corner Jackson and Ellis Street, Augusta, Ga. navi—tf DR. A. PYE, Office over Bllis’s Drug Store. OPPOSITE “GEORGIA CITIZEN.” octll—tf JOHN LYON, WILLIAM T. BLACK LYON & BLACK, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Newton, Baker County, Ga. WILL give prompt attention to all business entrust ed to their care, in the following counties: Sumter, Clay, Randolph, Early, Decatur, Baker, Oal - Dougherty and Lee. rniyßl—ly HKNRY O. LAMAR. | O. A. LOOHRANE. UMiR it l,Of HR INF.. ATTORNEYS AT l AW, MAOON, G A . OFFICE ON MULBERRY STREET. lla vixu associated themselves in the practice of Law, they will diligently attend to all business entrusted to their car<-. maylO—tf Twlegraph and Mess. copy. D. CAMPBELL. J- W. OAUT CAMPBELL & GABTr GENERAL PRODUCE AGE MTS, FOR THE PURCHASE. SALE, AND SHIPMENT OF ALL KINDS OF EAST TENNESSEE PRODUCE, Such as Bacon, Lard,Butter, Flour, Wheat, Corn, Oats. Fruit, etc. etc. KNOXVILLE, TENN. I (Warehouse—At the River.) i Janl9—ly fix THE YOVFXmS IN THE GENTLEMAN'S FURNISHING oep yv n t avr ent, IS now opening by C. H. BAIRD. mar‘2l-~f!m ‘ DR. C. J. ROOSEVELT, 10MI0PATHIC PHYSICIAN OFEICE AND RESIDENCE Corner of Wnliiat and Tblrd Street*. Bacon, Ga. nIM, NO. 127. Preserving Kettles. lISNA MELLKD, Br.ws and Composition Kettles for ma rking Preserves, all sizes for sale ny june#B—tf NATHAN WEED. Lumber, Lumber. 300,000 FT r. Lumber, Plank andßcantllng AHHKR AYREH. mar29—tf Concentrated Ess. Jamaica Ginger. ASAFK and reliable family remedy for all bowel asset Hons. Dispepsia, General Debility, ane the majority <f summer diseases prevalent in this climate, prepared and sold by FITZGERALD A NOTTINGHAM, iuuel d—ts White Lead, Zinc and Oil. K LBS. Pure WHITE LEAD. F” 8,000 lbs. French and American ZINC. 7 2,000 lbs. Blake’s Fire Proof Paint. 400 galls. LINSEED OIL. Also, an assortment of Paint Brushes, just received and for sale bv GEO. T. ROGERS & SON. mavfi d—t Sugar and Coffee. IfcJ hhds. Porto Rico Sugar. O lto bbl. Ali * 0 (a:,rifled Suvar, 40 do Crushed. Powdered and Granulated Sugar, 120 sacks common to choice Rio Coffee, 60 do pure old Government Java do. for sale by GKO. T. ROGERS A SON mavfi* <l—t.f BOOTS & SHOES. r |!HE undersigned takes this me that! of returning his X thanks to his friends and customers for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him in the past, and begs the continuance of that patronage, and be hopes, by keeping a. regular supply of Boots and Shoes of a GOOD QUALITY, And attending strictly to his business, to merit a liberal share of trade from hla friends and fellow cltlaens and the country generally. J. 0. C. BURNETT, Agt. Sole Leather, Calf Skin Lining, Binding, and Findings always on hand, for sale cheap. aug9—tf HU DEM IS NOW RECEIVING r® Hor SPRING A SIJUmEII /wl STOCK, consisting in part of SILK, BAREGE and ORGANDY ROBES, & n Beautiful LACE BASQUES and MAN ’ TLES, Splendid Embroideries, Rib bons, Flowers, Gloves, Bonnets, Head-Dresses, Silk Ho siery, Dress Trimmings, Ac., and respectfully solicits the patronage of the Ladies of Macon, and the sur rounding counties. All orders promptly attended to. laprl4d—tf Land Agency. THE subscribers are prepared to make locations Land in all of the North-western States—lowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and the Territories of Nebraska and Kansas, and solicit consignments of funds or war rants. For terms apply to JNO. H. LONGLEY, Macon, Ga. JNO. B. DWINNELL, Lodi,Wisconsin aprl7 d-ts NEW .RESTAURANT, 9E AND Oyster Saloon. ISAACS haR the pleasure to inform hi* friends Ij, and the public at large that he has opened anew Saloon under Ralston’* new Concert Half Cliorry St. Maoou G-n. Where he Is prepared to furnish hi* guests, at ahort no tice, and at all hours, the choicest refreshment* of the season,such as Fresh Nsw York Oysters, Fresh FtSIF of every variety. Wild Game of al kinds, also a supply of FRI T TT—Forelgrn and Domestic, •*uch as Apples. Oranees, Lemon*, Ac., Ac. Also, choice Wines, Brandies and other refreshment*. Families will be supplied with Oyster and Fruit and other Dishes, at any hour. Parties, Balls, Ac., will be promptly furnished with Suppers, In elegant style,and at the shortest notice, ovl-lny Soap, Candles, Starch, &c. 1 /\/\ boxes Colgate’s and other brands SOAP. XUv 140 do Sperm and Adamantine, CANDLES. 44, and 4'>. 80 do STA R(’TT, Kingsford and other brands. 46 do PICKLES, all size*. 60 do assorted CANDIES. 65 do Ground Pepper. Spice and Ginger, 20 do Bird Pepper Sause. 30 do Soda and Sugar Crackers, 40 do Tobacco, all grades, 25 do Choice Lemon Syrup, 80 do Claret Wine, 85 do Fine Brandy. 50 do Madeira and Port Wine, for sale bv G. T. itOGKRS & SON. mavfi* d—ts LEWIS H. ANDREWS, Book & Job Printer, Corner Third and Cherry Street*, Maoon, G-. mar7-6m For Sale. FR FlV€H*erman and English Hooks nnd Tracts, at J. 0. C. BURNETT’S. mar7-tf EXECUTOR’S SALE. VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday In November n*xt. bv virtue of the last will and testament, of William Kilpat rick. deceased, before the Court House doorin Bibb countv *.— 1180 acres of land lvlmr on Rockv Creek, about five miles from Macon—about 500 acres In cultivation, the balance well tim bered . There is a Grist and Saw Mill on the premise*—a good two stor.- fYnmed dwelling, and good out buildings, with a lino supplv of pure spring water. With the Mills and plantation will be old the privilege of cutting timber on 400 acres of lino land. The whole, well known as the plantation and Mill* of Wm Kilpatrick, deceased TERMS.—One-half cash, and tne balance in 12 months. WM. G. KILPATRICK Executor julylO—td of Wm. Kilpatrick, dec’d. i NewCandvFactory,and BAKERY. ORNAMENTED Cake, and Plain, supplied to Families, Weddings and Parties,according to order. ALSO, Gandy by the Box, (assorted for Merchant*,) of thebest quality, warranted, and at the lowest prices. Orders for the above or for Drugs, Garden Seeds, Nuts Fruits. Ac. promptly attended toby J. H. A W. 8. ELLIS. novfl—tf Oherrv Street. Macon. Ga. Anderson & Son, Lottery and Exchange Office, Maoou, Oa. HANING purchased the interest of J. F. WINTER, In the above business, we ask a continuance of patronage sai Hh orally extended to him. Exchange for sale on all theprindpa Cities of the Union. gW” Uncurront money bought and sold. g*Y Gold for sale. apr24 d—6m MOLASSES. ~ Tennessee Produce. I” V l!^r^l'.r f( prompt- M. dcm order, for ~1 wr o.u Corn, Flour, or auy other Frodu. -Mr- D. B >■: l I .u-„-i y ■ Oranges and L .aou { \ BOXES Oranges and Lemons rt- . t.i reek and iprfil°d“tf 7 OEO.T. K ‘ . SON. Negroes Wanted. THIS highest cash price will be paid for likely YO UNO NEG ROES. Also for a gang of Planta tion hanu.. W. R. PHILLIP*, KastMacon. feb9B-tf. rose mrmwr ‘■Sk. K ■ W . ■ *33 \ETOLLU most respectfully announce to the T f citizens of Macon and its vicinity, that he will undertake the GRADING. WAI.t ivi fU.m FENCING, and keeping in order, lots in Ko>. M Hill Cemetery. He will also undertake the e-lWmrf ’ ‘’ 1 ectlon of ni ‘ Honument, and Iron Railings. and any other work , es not Interfere with the Sexton’s departmeV He has taken the Agency of Phil • ipH Marble Manufactory eeublishtvl in New Haven Conn., and Will be ready at all times to exhibit deehrns of Monument* *r other Marble Work that may be wanted. luno4 -ts a. BRYDIE. Carriage Materials. CI’HLWS, AXLE*. UIBK, KI'OHKM, HIM,. BAABS. MAU.ILVBI ScSsTfiVoS; uoi.iv, KSAMKLLKII I.KATOKEmIW CIoUm! v anilah. Turpentine Japan. Drop Black. Ac. Ac. mayfi* il-tf LITTLE A SMITH. KI.IJ A H H. CARHAHT. AARON A. >OFF CARHART A ROFR WHOLESALE EBOCEHS. DEALERS IN WIXEB, LIQI'OKS,^m^TOBACCO,BGCARS, AND GROCERIES 0 EVERT DESCRIPTION. Macon. Q-,. aur4 —ts ‘EMPORIUM OF FASHION!’ TOISDBIAL HEID-O.BABTEES!) MONB. M LOH would respectfully notify hie friends and the public that he still keeps un Establish ment at the old stand in the FLOYD HOUSE, for the purpose of accommodating all customers in his line of businesß. 3IT A YING, BAIR CUTTING A SHAM POOING executed In the best style of the art. Also Warm, Cold and Shower BA THB> at all times and sea sons, ready at a moment’s yarning, at the reduced rate of 26 eta. For sale numerous articles for the toilet ofGentlemer such as Razors, Shaving Soap, Hair Dye, Hair Oil, Prog ler’s Hair Invigorator, Milk of Almonds, Bay Water, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Pomatums, Combs. Ac. Also Gentlemen’s Wigs and Toupees on hand or made to or der, to suit all emergencies. Entrance on 8d Street, 8 doors from the corner of Floyd House Building. P. B.—Knight A Go’s, celebrated HAIR RKGKNK RA TOR— the best preparation yet out for restoring the hair to its original color, and promoting Its growth, kept for sale. This article has been used by several gentle men of this city, with entire satisfaction, and jn be recommended with confidence. M. LOH, may 26 d—ly German Barber. Leather. Harness, oak a hemlock sole leather, Bridle and Upper LEATHER, Sheep, Calf and Li ning BKI.YS, PATENT BPUT6, AC. may 26 d-ts • LITTLE A SMITH. NOTICE TO DEBTORS & CREDITORS ADL persons Indebted to the Estate of Alfred L. Boren, late of Bibb eounty, deceased, are requested toradl on the subscriber and settle the same. Thoae haring demands agalns said Estate will present them, duly attested In terms of the law. J. 0. BUTLER, Executor. )ulfl4d—tf • Corn. HUNDRED bushels Prime White Tennessee CORN O Just reoaived and lor sale low by jnneSO d— tf~ - o. ROGERS dr SON. Boltins Cloths. DUTCH ANCHOR BODTING CLOTHS, different num bers. Just received and for sale cheap by juneSS—tf J. B. ft W, A. ROSS. JOHN CLEGHORN, DEALER IN jnSsADDUH. HARNESS, LEATHER, ™fittllilf RI BfER BELTINC, O Saddlery Hardware, Etc. Etc. At the stand of the lAte Wm. T. MIX k 00. Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. aprll— ts Little & Smith. DEALERS IN Saddles <Sz- Harness Together with a general assortment of materials for Manu facturers. mayfi* d—ts , - - - Fine iitIWCERIES FOR SOUTHERN FAMILIES. THOMAS HOPE & CO., No. 182 G&anbkhs staht, Tors, (RstHbUeJicd 1820.) Importers and dealers in all descriptions of Rare Old Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines. Finest Old Brandies, Superior Old Jamaica, St. Oroix and Antigua Rum, Old Holland Gin, ft every variety of fine imported and do mestic Liquors. Channpagne*Max Sutaine, Moet ft Ohanden and Mumm’a Imperial, Oabinetand Yenxensy, Held selck and other Brands. Claret and Sauterne**•lncluding Chateau Margaux, Ohateau Lafttte, Leovllle. Larose, Margaax and St. Jullen, Ohateau and Haul Sauternes. Hock Wlnea-Mof Jehaanetherger, Marcobran ner, Radesheimer, Hockhelmer, Sparkling Hook and Moselle. Seg*ara-*of all the choicest varieties, Elegantes, Re galias, Conchas, Operas, Pressed and Oommunes. Foreign Fruita—of all kinds, Raisins, Almonds, Prunes, Ac. Teas and Cot fees—all of th? finest qualities. Hanifi and Tong:ueaßurllngton, Virginia ft Westphalia Hams, Smoked and Pickles, Tongues. Cos Item Butter—ln firkin*, Tub* and Ston* Jars. Forelan Picklea—Sauces, Catsups, Sardines, Olives, ftc. Prescrvet-East and West India and Domeetie.— And a full and general aseerta-ntof every variety of Fine Grocerie*. mar 7-1 y KEROSENE OILS, DISTILLED PROM GOAL, (MOT EXPLOSIVE.) SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT. mHE DIFFERENT GRADES OF THESE CELEBRA- I brated Oils, suitable for Machinery of all kinds, Binacle and Family use, can be had of the undersigned, also of the Wholesale Oil Dealers and Druggists In the City of New York, and of the authorised Local Agent of the Company In this place. AUSTENS, General Agents. Kerosene Oil Cos., No. 60 Bsavtr Strtst, N T. J3P* Local Agencies granted on application as above, Orders should specify the description of lamp or ma chinery for whloh the oil Is wanted. June 6- ts Montpelier Springs Sale. rpHAT verv valuable and desirable property known as I MONTPELIER SPRINGS, and occupied for a number Tyeanaa the ‘Georgia Episoopal Institute.” is offered ror case. This property Is situated in Monroe county, 1. miles west of Macon, and about 7 miles from Pratt’s Station, oo the Macon ft Western Rail Road. The place contains over *OO acres of good land, and on the premises is a fine Mineral Spring snossessing highly medicinal qualities, together with several large buildings In good repair, and all necessary scoMomoda tionsfora large School, or a Watering place. The Orchards arc well stocked with a large and choice variety of Apple*, Peaches, Pears, Cherries, rigs. Nectarines, Apricots, Ac., ac., while the ground* are ornamented with a large oollectlon os rare Flowers ft Shrubbery. tw-tc fth g inwarowD. • i