The daily citizen. (Macon, Ga.) 1857-1857, September 15, 1857, Image 1

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COURT CALENDAR FOR 1857. Revised by the Southern Rectifier. Superior Courts. jaxvaay. Mon ay, Ch | at lain febr it A R Y. Ist Monday, Clai It Floy [ Luti pkln 8d Monday, Forsyth Hancock, Meriwether Walton, Monday,U aid win Heard Jackson Monroe Pickens Taliaferro | MARCH. fid Monday,Chattooga Cherokee Coweta Columbta Crawford Madison Marlon Morgan Terrell fid Monday, Oasti Eiheri. Greene Gwinnett Sumter Twiggs Washington h ßfter fty } M° nt ß omery 8d Monday, Oohb Early Fayette Hall Hart Macon Newton Putnam Talbot Tattnall Friday after,Bullocl; 4th Monday,Campbell Clay Effing V l m Em an j ‘ Gordon Lee Wilkes Last Monday,Charlton arr/l. •t Monday, Camdon Carroll Dooly , Fulton , Murray t Paulding Pike Rabun Taylor Warren , Webster ’ tyiiWihSQn Friday alter,Wayne 8d Monday, Glynn Habersham Harris Laruena Richmond Whitfield 1 Tuesday after,Mclntosh 4 Sd Monday. Franklin, tfenaUcty Henry Jones Liberty Oglethorpe puiaski Stewart Worth Thursday after, Bryan 4th Monday,Catoosa Decatur Dekalb : jfjouatqii Irwin ] Jasper Lincoln Polk Scriven Towns Thursday aftqc, I Telfair Monday after, Appling MAY. 4 Ist Monday, Berrien Gilmer Muscogee Randolph 1 Upsnn * Waike. fid Monday, Baker Bibb Chatham Dade Fannin 8d Monday, Burke Spalding Troup Union 4th Monday,Calhoun Chattahoddhee Monday after, Dougherty Last Monday, Colquitt JUNE. Ist Monday, Butts Jefferson Thomas 3d Monday, Lowndes 4th Monday,Clinch Miller Monday after, Ware AUGUST. Ut Monday, Floyd Lumpkin 3d Monday, Clark 3d Monday, Forsyth Hancock Meriwether Walton 4th Monday,Baldwin Heard Jackson Monroe Pickens Taliaferro SEPTEMBER. Ist Monday, Chattooga Cherokee Columbia Coweta’ Crawford Madison Marion Morgan Terrell 2d Mondag, Cass Elbert Greene *"■* Gwinmd’ I BfrtnU- V r * Twiggs Washington 3d Monday, Cobb Early Fayette Halil 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, Outness, Decatur DeKalb Houston Irwin Jasper Lincoln Polk Scriven Tattnall Towns Thursday after, Telfair Friday after, Bulloch Monday after, Effingham do do Appling Monday after I CoHtee Appling, f [NOVEMBER. Ist Mouday, Berrien Gilmer Muscogee Randolph Upson Walker 2d Monday, Baker Dade Bibb Fannin 8d Monday, Burke fepAldtUft Troup Union 4th Monday, Calhoun Chattahoochee Thursday after, Mclntosh Monday after, Dougherty do do Liberty Last Monday, Charlton do do Colquilt 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. FIRE DEPARTMENT. GEO. S. OBEAH, Chief Engineer. M. M. NORTH. Assistant. PROTECTION FIRE COMPANY, NO. 1. Frank S. Bloom, Foreman. It. Boons. Assistant Foreman.| E. J. Stow, Treasurer. Gkorgb A. Dorr,. Secretary. A. McQubkn, Engineer. ‘A. Pattrrson, Foreman nose. Gro. Smith, Assistant! Foreman Hose. Regular Monthly Meeting on the Ist Tuesday of each Month, at 8 o’clock, P. M. Ocmulgfec Fire Comp-viy, No. 2. IfEN*T K V. Ells, Foreman. R; S.: FitRRSfAN, Assistant Foreman. , E. D. Williams, Secretary.’ E. ISAACS, Treasurer. J. FI. Gillon, Engineer. Regular Monthly meeting on the Ist Monday In every month, at 8 rPolnek, P M. Young America Piro’'Company, No. 3. .T. D. Vanvalkenburo, Foreman. Oitab. W. Ells, Assistant Foreman. R. W. Evans, Secretary k Treasurer. William Grocr, Recorder. .Tames Kkknan, Foreman Ilose. Ohas. Thompson, Assistant. Regular Monthly Meeting on the Ist Tuesday In every Month at 8 o'clock, P. M. Hook Ac Ladder Cos. No. 1. Albert G. Butts. Foreman, , Jas. V. GRRRRfIst. Asgistan4Foreman. •Campbell, 2d “ “ Van Grisrn, Secretary k Treas’r.- Regular Quarterly meetings last Saturday In Jan uary. Anrll. July and October, at c o’clnolc. P. M. West’rn. & Atlantic ("State) Railroad. Atlanta to Chattanooga. 1 38 Miles, Fare girt. JAMES M. SPTTLLOok. Superintendent. MORVIJtQ PASSBKORR TRAIV Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 9.00 A.M. Arrives at. Uhattanodfm. at.... 5.30 P.M. Leaves Chattanooga, daily, at 7.30 A.M. Arrives at Atlanta, at 4.00 P.M. NTOHT PABBRNGRR TRAIN Leaves Atlanta, nightly, at 9. 00 P.M. Aridvps it ‘’hftttanoocra. at .5.10 A.M. Leaves Chattanooga, nightly.at 7.00 P.M. Arrives at. Atlanta, at 2.10 A.M flTTh> Road connects, each wav. with the Home Branch Railroad, at Kingston, the East Tennessee*Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, and the Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad, at Chat tanooga. Atlanta & LaOrange Railroad. Atlanta to West Point, ST Miles/ 1 Fare s3.ftO. GEORGE O. HULL, Superintendent. MORNING PABSRNGKR TRAIN Leaves Atlanta, dally, at 3.30 A.M. Arrives at West Point, at 8.45 A.Af. Leaves West Point, daily, at 3.00 A.Af. Arrives at Atlanta, at 8.00 A.Af. RVBNINQ PASSRNOeR TRAIN Leave* Atlanta, dndv. at 4.45 T’.Af. Arrives it West Point, at. 10.00 P.Af Leave* w**‘ Point, niehtlv.at 12.15 P.Af Arriba at Atlanta, at 5.84 P.M. TWThls Rood connects, each way, with the Montgomery A West Point Rail Road. *£■■ Tfl ♦ if /V*’ * 4f ♦ |j:- f}o vjy fffl VOL. L. Georgia Railroad & Banking 1 Comp’y. A iteiuita to Atlanta, 171 Mile*, Fare GEORGE YOUNG®, Superintendent s MORNING PAB3KKOER TRAIN Leaves Atlanta, dallv, at B.4ft A.M. Arrives at Augusta, at ti.oo p.M. Leaves Augusta, daily. at 6.00 A.M. Arrives at Atlanta, dally, at B.Bft ]*.M. RVRNINO PASSENOKR TRAIN Leaves Atlanta, daily. r. nn m m Arrives at. Augusta. at W’.".".'.'.':".'. \ \\‘ I .eaves Augusta, daily, at AOO r.%i. Arrives at Atlanta, at 8.00 A.M. Rond runs in e-nnoetinn wi'.h the Trains of the *ou'h Carolina ami Savannah A Augusta Rail ro:uUat An eusta. Mm ‘i r ■ l l iVVu . Metholist Episcopal Chnrc’t. PASTOR. Rcr. Jmnes B. Evans. RFV. W. F. COOK Citv Mission. REV. W. A. SIMMONS ColM. Mission. STEWARDS. James Williams, N. Bass. P. Snlomrm Tims. Cater, J. At. Jones R. A. Smith. TREAS’R A RECORDIN'! STEWARD 11. ! . -ev.ott. TRUSTEES. Tlolt.Oh’rn Tl:o Hardeman. A. R Freeman J'Mnes Williams. m .• • iMcDonald It. F. Foss. T. A. TTa:s s s A. Wise. 7^" Service -n s-ihhath, attot< a. m„ nnATVp.m. i.4_’ raver every Wednesday night. It-lP Sendee at the Untforyon Sabbath low a. m. Protestant Episcopal Church—Macon. PASTOR. Rev. Henry K. K -* se< WARDENS. James M. Greene, N. M mwe VESTRY. .las. Rea TANARUS,. N. Whitv. John R. Lamar vv-auerC. Hodgkins. John L. Jones, Bli**Servlcean Sabkdhnt Iftin the morning “ “ “ “ in the evening. JW”Evening Prayer Meeting every Friday, Roman Catholic.Ch r c'r. PASTOR. T!cv. Tames Hassan. JSf Service on Sabbath Morning at 7 and at, 10hj\ also lR the evening at 7 o'clock. fVWeek Days—Service at 7 o'clock, n. rn. The Baptist Church. PASTOR. Rev. Sylvanus Landrum. DEACONS. Jackson DeT.oaclie Dr. Wm, S. Light foot, Thos. A. Ellis Geo. S. Oltear Tims. J. Fife. Jonathan Collins D. Win. Ellis, (Oglethorpe.) TRUSTEES. Robert Findlay, Ch’m Jackson TVLoaehc, Geo. S. Ohcar Thos. .T. Fife Dr. W. 8. Llglitfoot. TREASURER Tack son Deloach o, CLERK.—Goorgo S. Omar. 37?” Divine Service each Lord’s Day at, 10!*,’ a. m., and i 7Vi n. m. rr Lecture and Praver Meeting every Wednesday night. Vff“ Communion—lst Sabbath In each month, in the after noon. Tff* Conference Meeting on Friday night before the Ist Sun day in each mouth. Presbyterian Church at Macon. PASTOR. Rev. Robert. L. Brock. ELDERS. E. A. Nlsbct , John .1. Gresham, Washington Poe Edwin Graves Robert Carver. DEACONS. Edward D. Tracy • To*. E. Wells. TRUSTEES. Ohas. Campbell T. E. Wells. Edwin Graves Tas. A.Nlsbet.. T.C.Plant. lySenice on Sabbath at ‘.lO in the morning. •\ “ “ “ lin the after.coo-’. “ “ “ “ ’(beforeSin the evening. CiF”Tlecture every Wednesday. TirScssion of the Church meets at the Pastor’s House on the Ist, Monday night of each month . FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. JAMES ‘BUCHANAN, of Pennsylvania, President. JNOj. 0. BRECKENRIPGE.of lUmfur-kv. Vice-President. T.o-.vis Cass, of Mich s .gap. -.Secretary of state. Howell Cobb, or Georgia, Secretary of the Treasur-. Jacob Thompson, of Mias.. Secretary of the Interior. John B. Floyd, of Va., Secretary of Wav. Tsa.ip. Toucey, of (Jonn. Secretary df the Navy’. Aaron V. Brown, ofTenn., Postmaster-General. Jeremiah S Black, of Pa., Attorney General. Judiciary—Supreme Court. Roger B Taney, Baltimore, Md., Chief Justice, appointed TB2o—Salary 4-5,000. John McLean. Cincinnati, Ohio, Associate Justice, appoint ed In 1899-Salary $4,500, James M Wayne, Savannah, Ga., Associate -Tustice, appoint -d 1939—Salary $4,800. John A Campbell. Mobile, Ala., Associate Justice, appoint ed 18-52—Salary $4,500. Jno. Catron. Nashville, Tenn., Associate Justice, appointed. 887—Salarv $1,500. PeterV. Daniel. Richmond, Va., Associate Justice, appoint 1841-Salary $1,500. Samuel Nelson, Cooperstowu, New York, Associate Justice, appointed 1845—Salary $4,500. Beniamin R Curtis, Boston, Mass., Associate Justice, ap pointed 1851—Salary *4,500. Robert. C.Grier. Pittsburgh, Pa., Associate Justice, appoint ed 1840—Salary $4.-500. - Beni. O Howard, Baltimore, Md.. -Reporter, appointed 1848 —Salary SI,BOO. The. Supreme Court is held In the City of Washington, and has one. session annually, commencing on the first. Monday In December. % • STATE CE GEORGIA. . ’ *"fT. V r JOHNSON Governor. Win. Steele Secretary Executive, Dep’t’mt. H. . peGrafTenreid “ “ LurilllusTf. Rriscoc .T<-hn T Polhlll Messenger. V.. P. Watkins Secretary of State. John R. Trlppe Treasurer. Peterson Thweatt rotnptroller-General. a tips A. Green Surveyor General. John F. Condon State Librarian. David .1 Ri1ey,.......... u> ... ; . I'rj-Vrlont of tlm Senate. p P vton TT Coiqumt Secretary of the Senate. Wm. H. Speaker of tl’.e of Uep. Alex, At. Spear, .Clerk of the House of R**p. Wm. Turk . .Prln. Keeper of Penitentiary Ttenlah S. Carswell, Ass’?. “ Tt. J.G. Wllliaras } Wm. A. Williams ‘../. .Rdok-kflojjer’ Dr. Tomlinson Fort Physician, Dr. T. F. Greene. Sup. and Res. Phy. Lunatic Asvlum. Dr. T. Fort, B. P. Stubbs and Dr K. L. Strohecker, Trns Lunatic Asvlum. .Itidlelarv Court for tin* Correction of Rrrnys. Joseph H. Lumpkin. Judge. Term Expires IW7. . Charles J, McDonald, Judge. “ “ ISG*>. Henry TANARUS,. Bcjiu'ug, Judge “ “ 1330. B. Y. Martin, ’ Renm* . R. E. Martin, Clerk. First District.— Composed of the Eastern and Afiddle Judi- Glrculta, at Savannah, on the second Monday In January, md the second Monday In June; In each year. Second District —Composed of the Macon, South-Western, and Chattahoochee • Judicial Circuits, Maeon, and the 4th Mll/O.V, GA. TUESDAY SEPfEMOEtt 15 is5T. V " :,i ’ riv !u January, and thfjfd Monday in June lit each vear. d ..f t 1... Flint, Coweta, Dine ! •; :e nab ‘ 'Vrokeo Jndic.M rh uiK .t : Atlanta, On the-ith j Monday in March and M'.i.duy in A iitrust enrh v*nr. i lh <lri<'t. -ComjMscd of the tVl*Hfcfn and Xorthem j Judicial Circuits, at Athens, on the fourth Moiuiay In May j ami fourth Monday In November in each yi ar. I'flli D : strict. —C'JT|po : ,od of the Oemulgce ami Soul hem Judicial Circuits,'at. Mill-- dg ‘•!!!. ,on the 2.1 Monday in May I and November in each year. ... .. * Note.-The Pataaia Circuit \- attached to 2d Suoreiv.e ! Cu.ii-t Diriiii t : Brunswick to the 1 t ; Tallapoosa, toi!,. 1 •. \ Tr Mos nnt fcoHcitors. A.., judge Circuit. J--- Dice, .rtidgp; nvm inni- 1 A'rwWm.V f*trcntt.~ Arthur F. Cochran. Judgr, \\ > . if. , Da-,her. Solid}or General.’ lips, Solicitor General. ChaWih'i-n-h- c Circuit. — E 11 Wo mb’, .Judge, i'.i . .i,• ij - Oliver, Solicitor General. Cherokee Cihem f. TTTT: : no, Judge, ,Tas C Longstroot, Solicitor General. C ‘wcta Circuit. —O A Hull, Judge, J, E Bleckh v, Solicitor General. y* ‘ £ s<%. \ K ifiteni Circuit —W R Fleming, Jud:. .-, J alien. Ilart ridge, Solicitor General. /• ’/it Circuit — E G Calunnis, .Judge, James il Lyons, Solicitor General. Macon Circuit.— Al.lior 1> Powers, .luilge, Thcodo Vi Mold fort, Solicitor General. Middle Circuit —AV W IToIt, Judge, TV li MeLaws, Solid tor Genera!. Ocmulgcc Circuit.— R V Hardeman, Judge, W A Lofton, Solicitor General. P ’tmila Circuit —David J Kiddo, Judge, David B Ilarrcll, Solicitor General. Southern Circuit —Peter E Love. Judge, E T Sheflaii, Solicitor General. S. Western Circuit.— Alex. A Allen, Judge, J W Evans, Solicitor General. faUapoota Circuit. —Dennis F Hammond, Judge, Herbert Flol!ei\ Solicitor General. Western Circuit.— .Tas Jackson, Judge, s P Thurmond, So licltor General. Judicial l ’frerilN. JirunswtekCi orit.— AppUng, Charlton, Coffee, Ware. Cam '■ ‘ Ollni Ji, Ghmn, Wayne. 111 ■ilt Circuit. —Olay, Chattahoochee, ‘Webster, Early, l,andol r . stc , var t t Floyd ■ird ‘[ rr}/ ' t — f ' ;irrn “’ Ooveta, F^o,raison, Campbell, OglcUmrpe. Taliaferro!”!- E !l^’ LlnC ° ln ‘ irancoek ’ !Uirt wen. u likes. Eastern Circuit —Bryan, ... , „., . Tii. , atii i,r . Mb-ch, Effingham, Chatham. TJhcity, Nrdntesh. ■ . t^n ,■ Middle Circuit —Burke, Coinin ‘’ - . T n . T> . , ... ~ , Emanuel, Jefferson. Riclimond, hcrlven, Washington. Western Circuit —Clarke, Franklin, TTn , , ntl Hall, Jackson, Rabun, Walton. Ocmulgcc Circuit.— Baldwin, Greene, Jasper, . gan, l’utnam, Wilkinson. Southern Circuit —Berrien, Colquitt, Laurens. Lc-.. t j p , Miller, Irwin, Pulaski, Ted fair, Thomas. Flint Circuit.— Butts, Henry, Monroe, Newton. Pike, Spa i ding, Upson. Cherokee Circuit. —Cass, Catoosa, Chattooga. Dado, Gordon, Murray, Whitfield, Walker Crecta Circuit.— Fayette, /ulton, DcKalh, Merriwethgr, Troup. South- Western Circuit.— Calhoun, Baker, Decatur, Dough ertv. !.e.‘ Sumter, Terrell. ('li'itt.OhoochccCircuit. —Harris, Marion. Muscogee, Ta'.hot, I Taylor. MePon Circuit.— Bibb, Crawford. Doolv, Houston, Macon, T'vigfa's. Weill). Blue 1 iulcr Circuit.— Cherokee, Cobh, Fannin. Forsyth, Gilmer. Lumpkin. Paulding. Pickens. Union. Towns. OFFICERS OF CITY COTJRT. HON. CLIFFORD ANDERSON Judge. WM. L. A. ELMS, *ESQ Solicitor. RICHARD CURD, ESQ Clerk. JOHN RILEY ! Marshal. Regular Sessions—3d Monday in February, May, A gust and N’ovcmber. TO HOUPPfPERS, p* Rolls of Wall Paper, of new and elegant'Styles, )Uv ‘ just received and for sale low. Aho Fin- Board Prints and cheap Window Blinds, plain and fig ured Side Light Papers of vartonspattern?. Call and examine. J. .1. .t 8. V. RICIIARPS, marSfi—tf ~ms6LijT2bw. ” mTTE Firm of <’ \ If \. 4 ’ -!? IY was dis -3 solved on the Ist January 1557, by muMlil consent. Either of the Partners are authoriac.il 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.BRAY . ,janßl—tf W.D.CARHART. Soda “Water T\ alll its purity, sparkling and perfectly cold. Ail Syrups I manufactured bv U e undt-rsigued out of tin* pure .hiice f lie several fruits—and not compo -d mitof worth lefts essences, may be found at lIEN RY HORNE’S Confectionary. may!3 d—ts ICE cue AM, \NU •Hi* l KEFBESHMENTR, nt „ p. S. CREAM sent to faniiiiesby the half /all.m i.rnvre, if ordered in time, and of the following assorted flavors: Rns herrv. Strawberry, Pine Apple, Vanilla, Lemon. Marasquino Sherbets. may 18—rltf FALL AND WINTER CL.O'T'HING, TANARUS! SAULSBURY A CO., arc prepared to exhibit J. their customers a v**ry choice variety nf 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—wm.i. made Goods EXCLUSIVELY- They have also an assortment of Cloths, Cits-lrn.°res dull Vftßtlns?, ofstyles entirely now, whi< h they can make;to order, in the b-'st, manner, and the shortest notice. m boys* and childrens’ clothing, they “an offer something very desirable. Macon anti Western Rail Road, 0\ \\D XP'PHU W) , y>\Y. Jr\R Ifiih. the l*as :• -ngor Trains of ffv. iTtniitl will be run n• f* ■!I ■ • ■ * * Leave Macon at 2.55 p. m. arrive at Atlanta at 8 o’clock, p. m. Leave Atlanta, at 5.15 a. m. arrive at Macon at 10.65 a. i’.i- civgcrs leaving Chattanooga and points on the Wcsterd Atlantic Road hv the night Train, will arrive In Macon, in 55 n. in., and In Savannah same evening. .... ~ Ikissongcrs from Savannah and points on neutral Road hr momln* Train, will arrive in Atlanta Hama evening ami con i,.r* huniediatelv with Train of the Western Sc Atlantic Road for Chattanooga and Nashville. . Passengers for Columbus. Americus, an.l points or, the South-Western Road will arrive in Macon jit 10.30 a. m.,aml leave hv South-Western Train at 3 p. m. ... Passengers from the Booth-Western. Road will anave in Macon at 11 a.m.. ard leave hv Macon .'i- Western Train, at. 8 EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent. m —heP.p. L ANTE R HOUSE” Maoou Cra. LOGAN & MEARA, Proprietors, TIHF PROPRIETORS of this well known es- UHL tahllshment, respectfully give notice that they ■WTh] are Ft 111 candidates for the patronage of the Travel- JBrillh ting public, arid determined to omit nothing to de. gTIIH! serve well of tholr guests and maintain the reputation - :j of the House. free transportation of r ■s.-.-iv-'Ts and Itaggagm. to end from the House, by a tine, nr V ‘ouii.ihnsandlt aggarro Wagon, which they have provided fur that purpose. Passengers will hereafter be tit no expense whatever for transportation of themselves and thei;> baggage’ either wav between the Lanier House, and the 1-tallway Sta tions in Macon. We ash a continuance of public patronage amt promise attention and comfort to oturwiM*. MKAHA _ aprllß and —ly • * G-as Fixtures. CIHANDALIERS, PKNTIASTS Mid BRACKETS of all reMlved '“ n<l f ° r ““ ty B. F. ROSS & 00. \m-M 11*® ii HUNTER ft ELLIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, <U. Okpick >k Currt St. opposite tub Georgia Tri.kor apit fimes. Wu.T.pi in Bibb, Monroe,Crawford,Twiggs, Ifous ton. ,r i .n, Dooly and Worth couni:^. He Vumd in their Offiee nt all hnnrw. , 1 ianC-ly. BPH. A NSSTAOT IAA ING -poi.t h portion of three successive years in this ri;/, during which time he has limited his practice aim >st exclusively to Surgery, now respectfully offers hi.: services to the citizehs of Macon and surround'* i’lgeon: *ry, , all the branches of his profession. Office on th. South Fast Corner of it 1 and Cherry tr- -n over Mr. Asher Ayres’ new Grocery Store. _ sep27— f David Eoss, BOOE:-EI3Srx>S3R. AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, Over. Geo. 7; Rogers tb Son, Cor. Third and Cherry Streets, Macon, Ga. jjr -ilB- ly. LANIER & ANDERSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AVI) It or VTA r.AVI) AVI) PFVSIOV AGKVTS ! MACON, GA. BKBir.ES the regular business of their Profession they have far year * 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. fe1.24 -ts Dr. J. S. Baxter, CXT'S” PaiYSICIAW. /NFKIaR"’ bis pr-'b a-ior.al servi-cA to the''cltircn-A of \ “ M.aoo and vicinity. Office over B. A WISE’S STORE. janl7 ts a. b. wi } TUNER AND REPAIRER Os 3503Rr *3?nESIS*, 13 P-wmanently located in Macon. Names in ay be left at Messrs. Virgin’s anti at E.J. Johnston A Cos. uovS—tf jMOWH’SHHOTE!,, . Opposite the russenger laoiiui. ■- K. BROWN, Propriety,', reSWy on -(rrivm’xJ uverv Tuyi/i . nprJD— I 's ‘ BE!ii!k<P 46:- : ?- M&eow, ’ exonciA. H. P REDDING, Proprietor, nugfe—tf Dr. X. B. Comings, Offers his Professional Services as a REFORM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ,>0 the dititeni of Macon. OflßFe in the Medical Coi lege,on Mulberry Street. M-u*on, M*r<® 2S—6m L/N. WHITTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAY/, MACON, GA. OPWCI3 next to Concert'Hall,over Payne’s Drug Sfor. jan 10—ly, . • ‘ - • ■ . Andrew Wind, A icvicain, Our><.:lian & European Advertisiag 1 and Subscription OFFICE. ■ nro. . is vissis T sTaBK^; i Next door to the Nassau Bank,) {VT STAIRS.) r*li vV *.-<** tC. . ■ j.k7’DAWTB, Land BrokcrF Collector &. General Ag’t. Business attend ‘d to in any county in this State. Office corner Jackson and Ellis Btreot, Augusta, Ga. Ba . A. ?YE, Office over Ellis’s Drug- Store. OPPOSITE-OEOHOIA CITIZEN.” oclll—tf JOIN LYON WIT,LI AM T. BLACK - LYON LI AC’ , Attorneys and Gounsellora at Law, i\ r ewto)L, Baiter County,-Go, WILL give prompt attention to all business entrust ed ’ t- 1 ’ their care, hi the following counties: Sumter, Olay?* Randolph, Early., Decatur, Baker, Cal houn,D. ,-hWfy and !.>••-. - ,-tnm I - -jCJIf * UKxaV G. LAMAR. I O. A. LAOHRANB. It LOCJniAVE, A IT.O BNE i%AT L AW, . M A CON , (I A. OFFICE ON MULBERRY STREET. Having associated themselves in the practice of Law, they will diligently ctteml to all busiucs 0 entrusted to their care. , _ _ mnylO—tf • Telegraph and Mess. copy. y— - ■ - | D. OAMPBFLL. • ° APT j ~’’OAMPBFJX & GAUT, GKXtiRA J, P BP23USE ASE.E.TS,; FOR THK PURCHASE, SALE, AND SHIPMENT OF ALL KINDS OF. j j EAST TENNESSEE PRODUCE, ! Such a. Bacon, lard, Butler, Flour, Wheat. Corn, j Oats, Fruit, etc. etc. kxoxvim k, tfsx. (Wareliouse—At the River.) I janlD—ly — ALL T3E BiOVKtTIV.S R TUK GFfNTLEf/lAW’S FURNISHING roEVAK-T M IS IJiT T 5? , IS now oponintr by c - H inar2l—Bm BE. C. .T. ROOSEVELT, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN OFEICE AND RESIDENCE I Corner of Walnut and Third Streets, Maton, Ga. ictfl—ly NO. l;U. 3C j tiles. TJINAMKLIiEI), Km :.ud r : i .o.iiou. Kcttb s fo r m.v j VJ I':- -o .alio--, . N jin -ts NATHAN WEED. Lumber, Lumber. 300.00() yT f n rTa!’' r hV riank ASHER AYRES. marfifV -f f ConcovitTMtofl Ess. Jamaii .i Giugor. A S*. Phi and reliable familv rernedv far all lowd afl'cc- j ttou*. Dbncpslft. (b'lu-raf tH i ;: tv, to;.* th- ii:limit\ of summer di -i- * prevtil-ui In this .vtnuti*, i.r.uaivil ,and ,-o and , by FITZGERALD & NOTTINGHAM, iunel a- ts White Lead, Zinc and Oil, x tWHI LHS Pmv WHITE I.IOAD. 5,0.) |l,s. F:-o„.|i:ind American ZINC. 2,0001b5. Blake’s Fire Proof Ibdnt. 40Ok?rilIs. LINSEED OIL. Also, tin assortment of i Faint Brushes, just received :ui i for sole bv GEO. V. ROGER-4 & SON. I tnayß d—t Sugar and Coffee. IX hhds. Porto Rico Sugar. .**> 11’ bids. A K A- r Clarified Sugar. 4” do Crashed, Powdered and Granulated Sugar, 120 sacks common to choice Rio Coffee, 60 do pure old Government Java do. for sale by GEO. T. ROGERS A SON tnay?fi <l—tf BOOTS & SHOES. rfIUE undersigned takes this method of returning his J*. 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 GOOD QITAUTY, An-] attending strictly to his basin ess., to merit a libvra! share of trade from Ids friends and fellow citizens and the country generally. J. 0. C. BURNETT, \gt. Sole Leather, Calf Skin Lining, Binding, and Findings always on band, for sale cheap. auy9—tf iLiISJ. 11 f -C iA IS NOW RKCKITINO i V'js4J3fc II.T spbiv; A SI ihFK % ’‘i **, consisting in part oi SILK. BAREGE and ORGANDY ROBES, Beautiful LACE BASQUES and MAN TLES. Splendid Embroideries, Rib bons, Flowers. Gloves, Bonnets, 11. ud-lh css. s, Silk Up- , fiery. I*n Trimmings, ,tr., and respectfully solicits the patronage o’ the Ladies of Macon, ami the sur rounding counties, All order- promptly attended to. I.*iprl4d—tf Land Agency. milE subscribers are prepared to make locations fi Land in all of the Morili-western States —town. | Minnesota, AVisconsin and Die Terriioric- of hfehrask". i nnd Kansas, and solicit of fni.Js or war ‘ rants. For terms apply tof JNO. TI. LONGLKY, j f M'-.-.Gi. HEW HEtt7Jt.iiSMiT| j*r- j AND Oyste v Saloon, fl US L’\CS ha? the pleasure to inform I.is friends *j 9 and the public at large that he has opened anew Saloon under Ralston’s new Concert Hull. Olslo 37- 2*l Ga . Where he is prepared to furni-b his guests, at short no !i'u\ and at all hours, the choir *sfc refreshments of the season, such as Fresh Nsw York Oysters, Fresh I” I S3 Z of every variety. Wild Game of a’ l.inds, also a supply of FT-riT —Forets:** and Bomentlf!, -uc-1 its Apples, Oranges, Lemons. Ac.. Ac. Also, choice YVinosj Bran die* and other refreshments. , ■’ imiltC’ wilt hi'supn!’ l ’viU’ Hv> 1 -r and j Oi.i v % nd other D.-'ics. at any hour. P-irnes, Balls, Ac., will be promptly ‘{Ytruishcd* J Suppers, in elegant style, and ;;t the shot test notice, ovt-lny 1 Casutles, March. t A/i ‘ CuigaleV :uid oilier brands SOAP, lilt ? MO do ! Ada.'i'.'mtinc. f’A NDTiFS. $4, $5 and ift, SO do STAR’ tl.Klngsfor.l,and other brands, tft do PEAK LFS. all sizes. . do b and CAN DIES, fift do Ground Pepper. Splco and Ginger, 20 (l Bird Popper Sunse, fin do Soda ami Sugar fbv.ekera, 40 do Tobaei’ff, all grades. 25 do (’holcc Lemon Syrup, . fin do GiarCt Wine, Aft do Fine Brand;'. fto do \’ud“r: add I * r 4. WTnc, for stale by 1 G. T. B )fIF!tS SON. • LEWIS H. ANDREWS, ISooL & Job Printer. Corner Thlrit and .ri.rrry Streets, JMCticon, •OTrrt,. mar7-6m __ _ _ m For Bale. TTUil''.^'<’sfufimar and Fiifflifch Books I m.Ci nictN.l j. P . c. ITORNCT™. mar 7 -ts VA LUA BLE BE A L ESTA TE. “VITH f. he sold on the first Tuesday in November m vt, tiy \\ virtue nf the last will and testament, of William Kilpat rick, deceased, bfct'-re the Court. House door in Kthb county 1< “ 4,;":ud ivingon K*ieky Creek, about live mllrs fron, Macon—about :.oo anTs in cultivation, the balance well thn f, f.rft’ Tiiere is a Wrist and Saw Mill on the premise*—a good two ‘i’orv frlined dwelling, and good out buildings, with a file sm.'.lvof min- spring water. WltbOie Mills aid plantation win be sold the privilege of cutting timber on 400 acres ‘of fine l : ,ud. The whole, well knowrwftathe plantation mid Mill* of \v m’Kilpatrick, duecnaed. • TEUJIS —One-half cash, and the balance in 12 months. WM. (!. KILPATRICK, Executor .juiylO-rtJ nf Wm. Kilpatrick, deed. i Few Ca ndy Factory,and BAKERY. ORNAMENTED Cake, and Plain, supplied to Families. Weddings and Parties,according to order. ALSO, Candy by the Box, (assorted for Merchants,) of thebest quality, warranted, and at the lowest prices. Orders for the above or for Drugs, Garden Seeds, Nuts Fruits,Ao. promptly attended to by J. H, 4 F. ?. ELLIS, novfl—t.f Cherry Street, Macon, flu Andersen Sc Son, Lottery and Exchange Office, ftfacou, C3rn. HANIXO purchased the interest of .T. F. WINTER, In the above bus p.'-'ss. wo. n-5 a edntbiuance of patronage mo lib j rally cxtemb’d to him. Ex-.liungo fo* sale oc all tUepilr.clpu I Chios of! he Union. j i WUncurrent monev bought arid sold. £ Os dd for sale. apr2l d—6m MOLASSES. Cl if HIIDS. very superior quality .lust received and forjali iji) by ftMlvlT tn O. T. KOGKRB A *OW, Tcanessee Produce. HR undersigned is prepared toexecufe with prompt* | M uea.H orders for Bacon, Lard, Wheat, Rye, OaU. I o°rn, Flour, or any other Products of Middle Tcnu Assee. D. D. DICKEY, No. S 001 l ge gt., Nashville, Tenn. _ aug -gs -ly Oranges and Lemons. J >x:i;s Oranges and Lemma recolv.sd every wcukanl 1 r br a.4lc by GEO. T. ROGER'S .k SON | april d—ts Wanted. f BIHE highest cash price will be paid for likely I * i'J vG NBGftOKS. Also for a gang of Planta tion ham.-, W. R. PIfTLLIPS . Kan a1 t - >.i. feb2S-tf. ROSE ML SUM |.\& mm U3-K -c. inm> cj a-z ) - ; raid- !;.■ GRADING. WA LI.I XG; I rill <’)■'. li-rv. IL- will Hisoundortako the „W i ecti.-n of lonuini'iil. and i r. . Iron Pca,ilings, $ 1 ain! my ■ bier work that does not interim’ w 1 n “” ‘ f ihe Sevtouhd. partment. He has taken the Ageih-v of I'M! i iijw-< Marbi - .Manutuctory, established in New ilav u (J< > uii., I and will :>e ready at all times to exhibit designs of Mmuimei is or . tlier Marble U ork that may be wanted, I iunel -ts A. RRYPIF. Carriage Materials. \xu>. inns, simikkA, iidn. i Mhlis. IMMi.', >! V1.1.i. Mll.b ( W 1%.!•. .fl I>. I VAMKI. 1 mil vrill.lt, EMin.'llwHMotli., ! Vunii.it,, Turpentine Jslaek, At. An ’ > “ LITTI.K .v s y TTTT. |r!UJAH 11. OUIBABT. * AAK’ *N \. K).rg CARHART & ROFF, ii mCIiIAAIiE shdcees. DEALERS I N ■ V Mi\K; TOBACCO,SK^US, AND GROCJERIBS OK EVERY DESOEI Pl’lON Macon. Ga. aug4—tf EMPORIUM OF FASHION! iToisaßiAL ms-ymsi! i -j ONS. M LOII woulu res)>ei’ttully notify ilia friends ! :?a. and ihe pnbile thnt he -•ill keeps ..n K-.tnblißli | r.-.ent at. the <>ld stand in tin- FLOYD HOUSE, for the , purpose of areonimodnting all customers )n hiflir.-eot , iniHinc-m SI/A V/Xti. I/A IR CI’T'IJX(I SHAM j POOIXir executed In the best style of the arl. Aim I IVarm, Cold and Shower PATHS, nt ail linn sand sea ! sous, ready at u moment’s warning, at the reduced rate of2Sc‘p. j For sale numerous articUp f<*r the tojlct A)lGe:!tlmen, j Bdch a Razors. Shaving Soap, Hair Dye. Hair DM. Ki ng ! 1 Hair Invigorate!, Milk of Almond-, Bn> Water, li.iir aud Tooth Brushes, Pomatum*. (Vr. bs, a’c. Al.o . >'ieuiainen’s Wig* and Toupees on hand or made to a der, to suit airetnergdjicibf. I Entrance on od blreet, S doors Ironi ‘he .corrp-r of | Floyd House Building. T*. b. Kniyb. i Co’a, celebrated HAIR REdh.XJ ) RA T<>R —th best p! e|aratim yet out for restoring tin ’•air to it-- original color, and promoting its growth, kept fcrs’, ! ’. This uribb has n used It several g'-nth - this >■ tv, with entire satisfaction. Hint n he c • a intended with oniindenee. M. T.OU, ’ ,v‘2<> and —lr Ucrnmn Barber. Leather. 3 * ARM'S, OAK A- HEMLOCK SOLE LK VTIIKK. .3 B. Bridle and I p; r !K ‘VTH Sh.a n. Calf :iml Li . ! Vl’i NT S'U f’ . A-r. n>-o?d ts -• • ‘ri rr ,v smith” STOTICE TO DEBTORS & CRF.r-TTOKS A I*K persona ludAU.cd to the Estate of tt+ 1 r “ ;.r i: ,i. tv. .keeased..x •. 1 ,; '- -c.'isciWatc wtii prcscsii them, duly attested n • • tl,. -***;'••’*’ J. i’, BL'TLLR, Kxctaibnv faltU’i d—ts C2orn. >JIN HL NOHEII bushels Brin..- White Tenm-.-seeG’ .RN jo r-veiv.-d I -U Ci. T. ROGERS A 1 Boltins: Cloths. ! JJT'T- 11 ANCHOR ROUTING CLOT!IS, dlttY n atnum ; 1 t hers, ju>t n-eeivMt mid for wile cheap bv pii.eJD-’ tt .1. B. & -W, A. ROSS'. j^ r ’ JOHN CLEBKORK, ” . j DKAI.EK IN Y KAtiimS. HUOiFSK, UCA-rKV B, B|||“l : V iii: iBI'BI’KH Bi I,T!N(i, yj. Saddlery Hardwh/c, Ftc. Etc. \ -be “find- o*’ the late Wm. T. MIX k CO. U.?nn< A . r.oe,Mneo’t, Cos. aprlt-tf • > liHfe k Smith ‘ VG.Al.l.ils IN £| acid.l e s &z. lr± a.171 ess Togvthvr withn >.-nil a.- nun- t •if it dials fi r Mami :‘u-t iirci's. * V 3£?*fE® ) GROCERIES FDR SOUTHERN FAMILIES. THOMAS HOPE fit CO., No. l;W CilA M BU-Hr* StUKK I, NhW y>KK, ( XrMhh’*he<f 1 !>.) Importer* And dealers in all descriptions of Rare Old Madeira, Pherry and Port Wines. Finest Oltl Brandies, Superior .Old Jnmpiua, St. Croix and Rum, Old Holland (Jin, A every variety of fine Imported and do mestic Liquors. \ ltnii' , a Max Siitaine, Moot .t Chxndon ami MurnpiN.lmperial, Cabinet and Venzenay, Ifeid seiek and Ruands. Oarrl ami S;5 nlvirm—lncluding Chateau Margaux,Chateau l.afftte, Leovllle, Larose, Margnux jin-1 St. JuHen, Chateau and Haul tfnuiernes. H< k \Vit“<*-s—of Johannesoerger, Marcobrun-li nqr, Rudesholmcr, ljockheiiner, Sparkling Peek and Moselle, r r • a rall the choicest varieties, Elegantes, Re frallas, Conchas, Operas, IV-sed aid Communes. IT rcigi; I’ruof all kind®, RaJalns, Almonds, Prunes, Ac. iVus n*sl rotfe^st—all of the fiireai qualities. till I Toj|®lee-Burllngton, Virginia A Westphalia Hams, Smoked ana Pickles, Tongues. IICU ‘ BSi;S i v Firkin®, Tuba and Stone Jars. ’• ; nclyn EA4ptakft-Saur‘’ , R, CAtsuns, Sardines,' - Olives, Ac. 41 fcK frrs^TVi"’' —East and West India and Domestic And a full aid general a wortm ntol every variety of Fine Groceries. inar7-ly KEROSENE OILS, Dismuin KROM COAL, .(SOT KXPLOBIVJt.) tfECUIftJD BY LETTERS PATENT. rP-HE DIFFERENT G R ADES OP THESE CFS Eli It A ! hrated Gils, snlfaWe for Machinery of all kind Binacje aud Family uso. can he had of the undersign* aim. of the Wholesale OM Dealers and Druggist® In’ City of New V rk,:md ofthc authorized Local Ape the Company in tills place. AUSTENS. General A cents, Kerosene Oil Cos.. A'o. 5h Bfurrr Street, A’ Local Agencies granted on application an >•*•’ e, Orders should specify the description of lamp or ma chinery for winch the oil is wanted, june!- If Montpelier Springs For Sale. fllll'T verv valuable and desirable property known ns 8 MONTH ELI KR SPRINGS, and ocfinpiud-for :a number .f v ars in the ••Georgia Episcopal Institute,” is offcm! fox Tbfct property is sitftnn and la Monroe county, 17. miles, w e,.!of Macon, and’about 7 milk mart Draffs StjlTlon, on the Macon A Western RaU Hood. Thai l:va*. contains oyer fioo acr sos _-->odl:t:i.l. and on flu preml-v?istt.fhtft M went Spring spossessinc highly nie>i'.cinal qualities, together w itb several I ar.-Tte buildings In gAnd repair, and aIF necessary •‘ccommfwm ai'>;:s fona large School, ora Watering place. The On hnrda are w'eK.-mcked w ith a large and choice variety of Apples, Peaches Hears, Cherries, Figs, Nectarines, A] runty, Ac., Av., wine the grounds are ornamented with u large collection os rare Flowers A Shrubbery. ft V u ‘Sc>U'. awl* WTU-tTORn. KX Jubcii (i~st *wiV-t, Oa.