The daily citizen. (Macon, Ga.) 1857-1857, September 24, 1857, Image 1

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COURT CALENDAR FOR 1857 Revised by the Southern Tv •*rlw. siiiL>erlor Court*. JASUAit r. Mon ay, Cli | at jam FEBRUARY. Ist Monday, Clm Floy l Lutr pkln 8d Monday, Forsyth Han: nek, MerDv ether Walton, Monday,Baldwin Heard Jackson Monroe Pickens Taliaferro MARCH. 2d Monday,Chattooga Cherokee Coweta Columbia Crawford Madison Marion Morgau Terrell 9d Monday, Cass Elbert Greene Gwinnett Sumter Twiggs Washington 8d Monday, Cobb Early Fayette Hall Hart Macon Newton Putnam Talbot Tattnal'. Friday after,Bullae'.; 4th Monday .Campbell Clay Effingham Rmao j Gordon Lee Wilkes Last Monday .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 8d Monday, Franklin Haralson Henry Jones Liberty Oglethorpo Pulaski Btewart Worth Thursday after,Bryan 4th Monday .Catoosa Decatur DeKalb Houston Irwin Jasper Lincoln Polk Scrlven Towns Thursday after,Telfair Monday after, Appling M *Jppllng er ’ f oolhc MAY. Ist Monday, Berrieif Gilmer Muscogee Randolph Up3on Walker 2d Monday, Baker Bibb Chatham Dade Fannin 8d Monday, Burke Spalding Troup Union 4th Monday,Calhoun Chattahoochee] Monday after, Dougherty Last Monday, Colquitt JUNE. Ist Monday, Butts Jefferson Thomas 8d Monday, Lowndes 4th Monday,Clinch Miller Monday after. Ware AUGUST. ’ Ist Monde.y, Flovd Lumpkin •Id Monday, Clark IStl Mnnd y, horsy th Hancock Meriwether Waltori idth Monday,Baldwin Heard Jackson Monroe Pickens Taliaferro ; SEPTEMBER. 1 1st Monday, Chattooga Cherokee Columbia CowetaJ Crawford Mad Isor Marion] Morgan Terrell 2d Mondag, Cass Elbert Greene Gwinnett Snmter Twiggs Washington 8d Monday, Cobb Early Fayett •* 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, Rahun 2d Monday, Habersham Harris Laurens Richmond Whitfield 8d Monday, Franklin Haralson Henry Jones Oglethorpe Pulaski Stewart Worth Thursday after,Montgomery 4th Monday, Catoosa Decatur DeKalb Houston Irwin Jasper Lincoln Polk Scriven Tattnall Towns “ Thursday after, Telfair Friday after, Bulloch Monday after, Effingham do do Appling M XpLr r h*- |NO YEMBER. Ist Mouday, Berrien Gilmer Muscogee Randolph Upson Walker 2d Monday, Baker Dade Bibb Fannin 3d Monday, Burke Spalding Troup Union 4th Monday, Calhoun Chattahoochee Thursday after, Mclntosh Monday after, Dougherty do do Liberty i Last Monday, Charlton | do do Colqullt Mon. after Liberty Bryan DECEMBER. (Ist Monday, Butts Camden Jefferson Thomas jFriday after, Wayne 2d Monday, Glynn ‘Bd Monday. Lowndes ,4th Monday, Clinch Miller Monday after. Ware. FIRE DEPARTMENT. 819. 5. OB'S VU, Chief Enj-ioeor. H. Tit. NORTH, Assistant. PBOTECfnO?! FIBS COXPAITY, HO. 1. Fravk S. Bloom, Foreman. R Booaq, Assistant Foreman. E. J. Btow, Treasurer. Guorok Dorr, Secretary. A. MoQurev. Engineer. A. Foreman Hose.” Gro. SxffTfT. Asalatand Foreman Hose. . ...Regular Monthly Meeting on the Ist TusstUiv each Month, at 8 o’clock, P. M. Ot-nnl-M Piro Co-npinv. No. 2. Hrxrt V. Ella. Foreman. R 8 Fhkbmsv. Assistant Foreman. R. D Williams, Reorptary. R Tsa acr. Treasurer. J H. GtLLog. Engineer .. R-yiar Monthly mating on the Ist Monday In -vrv month, at 4 nri/v*lr PM Toms rtmorie* ri r Comoan. No. 3. J. D. YAMTALKVtniPRO, Foreman. Das. W. Ella. A*slstant Foreman. K W. Rta<. Reeretary A Treasurer. William Groo*. Recorder. JIMBB Kkrnam, Foreman Hose. _ , Ohas. Thompson, Assistant. ... .Regtilar Monthly Meeting on the Ist Tuesday in every Month at 8 o'clock, P. M. Hook & Ladder Cos. No. 1. Alrxrt G. Rctt, Foreman, Jar. V. GRRRR.iat Assistant Foreman. Ja9. Gamphrll, 2d “ Van ffsMSV. Secretary A Treas’r. ... Quarterly meetings last Saturday In Jan uary. April, July and October, at fi o'clock. P. M. Wost’rn. & Atlantic estate) Railroad. Atlanta In rhattanooga. ISB Mllea, Pare $5. JAMES M. BPULLOUK. Superintendent. MORNTNQ PASBNNOKR TRAIN Leave* Atlanta, dally, at 9 oo A V Arrives at Chattanooga, at Leave* Chattanooga, dally, at . 7 SO A M Arrives at AUanta. at ‘. .'.'.".4.00 p] j}; NiaßT PAMINOBB TRAIN Leaves Atlanta, nightly, at Q no P M Arrive* at Chattanooga, at am i *s* Leave*Gbattanooga, nightly,at ?m pm I W Th:s connect*, ©ach way. with the Home Branch ftt Tennessee A Georgia RaKid taiwoga* 1 * aa<l * Chattanooga Railroad, at Chat- Atlanta & LaOrango Railroad. Altenu to Wml Point, ST Milo., Rare #1.30. GEORGE G. HULL, Superintendent.! MORNING TABBNNQKR TRAIN Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 8 sk) A M Arrives at West Point, at 846 AM* We* West Point, dally, at sJS AM Arrives at Atlanta, at. .S.OO A.M. KVBNINa PASSRNaeB TRAIN Leave* Atlanta, daily, at 4 46 P M Arrives at West Point, at ‘ lo 'f p m aS™ I :!!:!! ? jS: vSTmi’i toSf W4T - wlth “>• a VOL. 1. Georgia Railroad & Banking Comp'y. Atuciub, to Atlanta. ,71 Mile, Fare- #3.SO. 050 ROE TOYNUE. Riiporlr.tcrtet. MORNING PASSBSnUR TRAIN leaves Atlanta, dally, at 55.15 A.M. Arrives at Augusta, at ft.oo P.M. Leaves Augusta, dally, at 6.00 A.M. Arrives at Atlanta, daily, at “.- O o P.M. HTBNISO PAfISRNGBR TRAIN Leave® Atlanta, dully, at 6.00 P.M. Arrives at Augusta. >vt 8.82 A.M. Leaves Augusta, dally, at 6.00 P.M. Arrives at Atlanta, at 8.00 A .M. I3F“Thla Read runs in connection wi.h the Trains of the South Carolina and Savanoith A August* Rnjlroadfl,at Au gusto. mm ; r j t; •• t> . Methodist Episcopal Church. rASTOR. Rev. James E. Evans. RKV. W. F. COOK City Mission. RKV. W. A. SIMMONS CoPd. Ml'Mon. STEWARDS. .Tame* Williams, N. Bass. Sol email Thoa. Cater. •T. Vs. Jones, R. A. Smith TREA.S'R A RECORDING STEWARD.—H. L. -ewett. TRUSTEES. Asa Holt., Ch’m The-- Hardeman. A. R. Freeman Williams. Dr. ... McDonald, B. F. rtoss. T. A. Harris • A. Wise. on Sabbath, at 10M a. m„ and TUtf p.m. yy* 1 * raver Me-'tlne every Wednesday night. Service at the Factory on Sabbath lOVj a, m. Protestant Episcopal Church—Macon. PASTOR. Rev. Henry K. Reese. WARDENS. James M. Greene, N. C. Mv.-.roe. VESTRY. Jas. Rea, L. N. Whittle. John B. Lamar Walter C. Hodgkins, John L. Jones. fHP* Service on Sabbath at 10M in the morning “ “ “ “ 8)4 in the evening. PF"Evening Prayer Meeting every Friday. Roman Catholic Ch r ch. PASTOR. Rev. James Hassan. FlT'Servlce on Sabbath Morning at 7 and at 10)4. *l*° ’n the evening at 7 o’clock. OTWeilt Days-Sendoe at 7 ♦’clock, a. m. The Baptist Church. PASTOR. Rev. Sylvanns Landrum. DRAGONS. Jackson DeLoache Dr. Wm. 8. Lightfoot. Thos. A. Ellis, Geo. S. Obear Thos. J. Else. Jonathan Collins, D. Wm. Ellis, (Oglethorpe.) TRUSTEES. Robert Findlay, Ch’m Jackson DeLoache, Geo. S. Obear Tfcoe. J. Rife Dr. W. 8. Lightfoot. TREASURER.—Jackson DeLoache, CLERK.—George 8. Obear. tW“ Divine Service each Lord’s Day at 10)4 a. m., and 7Un.ni. rV” lecture and Praver Meeting every Wednesday night. tW m Communion—lst Sabbath In each month. In the after noon. XW“ Conference Meeting on Friday night before the Ist Sun day In each month. Presbyterian Church at Macon. PASTOR. Rev. L. Brock. ELDERS E. A. Nlsbct. J . John J. Gresham. Washington Poc, Edwin Graves, Robert Carver. DEACONS. Edward P. Trac Jos. E. Wells. TRUSTEES. Chas. Camnbe.ll, .1. E. Well®. Edwin Graves, -las. A. Nisbct, I. C. Plant. IWService on Sabbath at 10 In the morning. •• “ •• •* 4 In the afternoon. “ •• “ “ ....U before 8 in the evening. pverv Wednesday. stgr"<ir*®inn of the f’hu’rh meet ® at the Pastor’s House on ♦he tat r>f • , aeh month. FEDmi GOVERNMENT. JAMES RT7CTJAN-\N. of Pennsylvania. President. .TNO. C. BREUKEVRrDGE. of Kentucky, Vioo-Prfplder.t. Lewis Pass, of Michigan. Secretary of State. Howell Cobh, of Georgia, Secretary of the Treasur*. Jacob Thompson. of Miss.. Secretary of the Interior. John B. Flovd, of Va.. Secretarv of War. Isaac Touoev. of Conn. Secretary of the Navv. \arnn v. Rrown. ofTprjn., Pofltmater-General. Jeremiahs Black, of Pa.. Attorney General. (Vnrt. Roger H Tanev. Baltimore, Md.. Chief Justice, appointed ?—Sqlarv 4A.MO. Tohn MsTean. Cincinnati, Ghio. Associate Justice, appoint 'd In 1820—Salary A4.IW). Tames M Wavne. Savannah, G., Associate Justice. appoint .and I!W9_Salftrv 44.VW). John A Campbell. Mobile, Ala., Associate Justice, appoint 'd 1480—'Salary A4 ftnfl. .Tno. n.itron. Nashville, Tour.., Associate Justice, appointed. Bft7—Salarv 44.600. Pter V. Daniel. Richmond, Va., Associate Justice, appoint 1841—Salary 44.600. Samuel Nelson. Coopprstnwn, New York. Associate Justice, appointed lfUA—Sqlsrv 44.600. Beniamin R Curtis. Boston, Mast., Associate Justice, ap pointed ISM—Salary 44.600. Robert c Grier. Pittsburgh, Pa.. Associate. Justice, appoint ed 15546—Salary 44.600. Ben|. C Howard, Baltimore, Md., Reporter, appointed 144* -Salarv 41..50n. The Sunreme Court Is held In the Citv of Washington, and has one session annually, oommenclng on the first Monday in December. STATE OFjSEORCtA. “*n V JOHNSON Governor. Wm. Steelo Secretary Executive, DepVfnt. R. B. DpGrsfFenreld, “ “ * LuclUlns TT. Briscoe “ “ Tohn T Polhlll Messenger. E. P. Watkins. Secretary of State. John B. Tripne Treasurer. Peterson Tbweatt Comptroller-General. antes A. Green Surveyor General. John F. Condon State Librarian. David J Rllev President of the Senate. Peyton H Oolqulltt Secretary of the Senate. Wm. TT. Sriles, Sneaker of the House of Rep. Alex. M. Spear Clerk of the House of Rd. Wm. Turk Prtn. Keeper of Penitentiary Benioh 8. Carswell Ass't. “ “ H. J. G. Williams Inspector of “ Wm. A. Williams Book-keeper “ Dr. Tomlinson Fort, Physician. Dr. T. F. Greene, Pup. and Res. Phv. Lunatic Asylum. Dr. T. Fort. B. P. Stubbs and Dr. E. L. Strohccker, Trus- Lunattc Asylum. Jndfclarv Court for th< CorrorMon of Prron. Joseph H. Lumpkin. Judge. Term Expires 1867. Charles J. McDonald, Judge. •• “ 1862. TTenrv L. Penning, Judge “ “ 1569. B. Y. Martin, Repot ter. R. E. Martin, Clerk. First Difitrirt —Comnnsed of the Eastern and Middle Judl Circuits, at Savannah, on the second Monday in January •ud the second Monday In .June. In each year. /VefWot.-Composed of the Macon, South-Western sod Chattahoochee * Judicial OtouH* - Meaoo, a&4 tM 4th MACON, OA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1857. ] lor day In Janeary, and third Monday In Juno In each y^sr. 2 'hird District —Com;x>sed of the Flint, Cowoln, Blue .Klge aud Cherokee JtidiclaJ Circuits, at Atlanta, on the 4th *uday In March and 2d Monday in Augusteaeh vw Fourth District.-- Composed of the Wea*em and Northern iudlcial Circuits, at Athens, on the fourth Monday In May nd fourth Monday In November in each year. Fifth District.—Composed of the Octnulgac and Southern Judicial Circuits, at Mllledgevllle, oc. the 2d Monday In May md November In each your. *Note._The Pataula Circuit Is attached to 2<l Sunrem--’ Jourt Distrirt ; Brunswick to the lt ; Tailapooaa, to the 3d. Judges and .SollrilorN. fi’uc Rhine Circuit. —— Rice. Judge. Wm Phil Krunau ick Circuit.— Arthur E. Cochran, Judge, Win. H. Dasher, Solicitor Genem’. lips. Solicitor General. Chattahoochee Circuit.— R II Worrell, Jmlge, Tlnddcut Oliver, Solicitor General. Cherokee Circuit. -T II Trippe, Judge, Jos C Longetrret, Solicitor General. Coxccfa Circuit.—O A Bull, Judge, l E Bleckley, Solicitor ‘General. Eastern Circuit.— W B Fleming, Judge, Juller, Ilartridge, solicitor General. Flint Circuit. —E G CabaimK Judge, Jarnee R Lyons, Solicitor General. Macon Circuit.— Abner F Power*, Judge, Theodo W Montfort, SoilcitorGenor.il. Middle Circuit.—W W Holt, Judge, W R McLaws, Solici tor General, Ocmulgec Circuit.— R V r Hardeman, Judge, W A Lol*n., Solicitor General. Pataula Circuit.— David J Kiddo, Jiulgr, David B Harrell. Solicitor General. Southern Circuit.- Tetcr E Love, Judge, K T SheftalL Solicitor General. S. Western Circuit.-Alex. A Allen, Judge. J W Evans. Solicitor General. Tallapoosa Circuit— Dcnids F Hammond, Judge, Herbert Fielder, Solicitor General. Western Circuit.— .Tacksou, Judge, S P Thurmond, So licitor General. •fudivlnl Circuits. Brunswick Circuit —Appling, Charlton, Coffee, Ware, Cam den. Clinch, Glynn, Wayne. * Pataula Circuit.—C lay, Chattahoochee, Webster, Early, Randolph, Stewart. Tallapoosa Circuit— Carroll, Coweta, Haralson, Campbell. Floyd, Heard, Polk. Northern Circuff-Madlson. Elbert. Lincoln, Hancock. Hart. Oglethorpe. Taliaferro, Warren. Wilkes. Ulster a Circuit. —Bryan, Bulloch, Effingham, Chatham, Liberty, Mclntesh, Montgomery, Tattnal. Middle Circuit— Burke, Columbia, Emanuel, Jefferson. Richmond, Srriven. Washington. Western Circuit— Clarke, Franklin, Gwinnett, Habersham Hall, Jackson, Rahun, Walton. Ocmulgec Circuit.—Baldwin, Greene, Jasper, Jones, Mor if an. 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, Oordon. Murray, Whitfield, Walker Coweta Circuit Fayette, /ulton, LictCaib, lairriwoth >r. Trcvc. J South■ Western Circuit. —Calhoun, Baker, Decatur, Dough erty, Lee Sumter, Terrell. Chattahoochee Circuit. —Harris, Marion, Muscogee, Talbot, Taylor. Macon Circuit— Bibb, Crawford, Dooly, Houston. Macon, j Twiggs, Worth. Blue Ridge Circuit— Cherokee. Cobb. Fannin. Forsvth Gilmer. Lumpkin. Paulding. Pickens. Union. Towns. OFFICERS OF CITY COURT. HON. CLIFFORD ANDERSON Judge WM. L. A. ELLIS. ESQ Solicitor RIOH-XRn rTTRP, esq Piprk . TOHN Rn.EY Marshal Regular Smoiona—Sd Monday In Fehjuarv. May. A -and Novoml'er. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. Rolls of Wall Paper, of new and elegant Sfvte* ” iuat received and for aqle low Also Fir.- Board Prints and cheap Window Blinds, plain and fie ured. Sid Light Papers of varlons pattern® riali an ♦ examine. J. J ASP RICHARDS mnr2S—tf UISOLUTION TRFFirm ofTlßff IRT A- nfttVwaadl solved on the Ist January 18/17. bv mutual ennsen* Ritber of the Partners are authorised to settle up t.b old hnsiness of the concern. All indebted, will pleas, call and settle at an early date, as it is desirable to clo. It up Immediately. W H BR4Y Janßl -ts W D OARH4RT. Soda “W” at,er TV all its nnritv. snarkMng and nerfectlv eoUl. All Srnm* manufactured bv the undersigned out of the cure (nice or he several rrrita—and not <y>mn<w>d out of worthless essences may be found at HENRY HORNE’S Confectionary. maylS d—ts A ND other REFRESHMENTS, at xjL H HORNF’S. p. S. AM sent to families btr the half gallon ormnre ■ ordered In time, and of the following assorted ftavors . Hem-, strawberry, P.no Apple, Vanilla, Mams Sherbets. mav lfi-dtf FAIL AND WBITfR CT^OTTTTTVa BAULSBURY k 00., are prepared to exhibit •* 4. their ouatnmers a verv choice variety of -ntlrelv new and moat desirable style* of Fa*htpHhlc Clothing for Pall and Winter, among which mwybe found any ar ticles suitable for a gentleman** wardrobe—wan %un* Qoodb xci.rmTV>iv. They have also an sssortmont of (lath*. und Vpatliurs. ofstyles entirely new. which they can make*tn order, i the best manner, and the shortest notice. tW m In beyw* and childrens’ clothing, they cap offe something very deslrahle. entSs—tf Macon anil Western Rail Road. ON tvn |FTW MOKIUV.jnfR 1 <tb. the Pa- # sengor TVains of this Road will t>e run as follows • Leave Macon at 2.66 p. m. arrive at Atlanta at 8 o’clock, p. m. Leave Atlanta, at 6.15 a. m. arrive at Macon at 10.6 ft a. m. Paasengors leaving Chattanooga and points on the Westerd A Atlantic Road bv the night Train, will arrive in Macon, 10 3ft a. m..and in Savannah same evening. Passengers from Savannah and points on Central Road bv 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, Amerlcus. and points on the Road will arrive In Macon at 10.80 a. m., and leave bv South-Western Train at 3 p. m. Passengem from the South-Western. Road will arrive In Macon at 11 a.m.. apd leave bv Macon A Western Train, at .3 EMERSON FOOTE, m— neOp. LAN fER HOUSE Mncou G-a. LOftAN A MEARA, Proprietors. TH PROPHIKTOH of this well known es- A4M. tabllshment. respectftUlv give notice that thev are still candidates for the patronage of toe Travel- ung public, and determined to omit nothing to do serve well of their guests and maintain the reputation **- of the Rouse. PREU TRANSPORTATTOW Os Passengers and Baggage.to and from the House, bv a llm new Omnibusandß aggage Wagon, which thev have provided for that purpose. Passengers will hereafter be at no expense whatever for transportation of themselves and their baggage either wav between the Lanier House, and the Rallwav Sta tions In Macon. We ask a continuance of public patronage md promise attention and comfort to our guests. I/>GAN a MEARA. aprilft d—l v C3-as IDix-tures. CHANDALTICRR, PENDANTS and BRACKETS of aU ityUj Just raoelved and for sale by W B. F. aoatj 4 GO. ippyijPiJP HUNTER A ELLIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MAOrtN, UA. Offick ox Creaky St. oppohitk thb Ghouoia TcLwuiApr Oppick. practice in Mibb, Monro*-,Crawford,Twlgga, Hous ton. Macon, Dooly and Worth counties, pgu* To bf- found in their Office at all hours a< jsnff-ly. DR, H. A. METTARER, HAVING spent a portion of three successive years in this city, during which time he has limited hi* practice almost exclusively to Surgery, now respectfully offers hlw services to the citizens of Macon and surround ing country, in all the branches of his profession Office on the South East Corner of Rd and Cherry streets, over Mr. Asher Ayres’ new Grocery Store. sep27—tf David Boss, BOOK-BINDER AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURE R, Over Gen. T. Rogers if- Son. Cor. T hird and Cherry Streets, Macon, Ga. Jg i!8 —ly. LANIER * ANDERSON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. tV!> BOOTY UYI) WO PF.\Sl(l\ AfiEATS! MACON. OA. Bkhidsm the regular business of their Profession they have fur years past heen engaged In prosecntinp claim* for Bounty Land and Pension. In favor of soldiers, their -widows and minor children Thev have also obtained the correct forms and rules for obtaining Bounties under the Act of Oongre** uist passed foh?4—tf Dr. -T S R--v + or. OT-T-T FIIT'OTCTA.INT. OFFFR'* bis pr''f.*ss|nnal services to the cltlpen* of M;tco 1 and vicinity. Office ever B. A. WISF’H TORF.. 0. B^RICE, r UN E R AND B6 PA, F . or riivivro potit-b, IS Permanently loc.atrdin Macon. mav ne left at Messrs. Virgin’s and at E. J. Johnston A Cos. .ovK—tf JIBWI’sJjfHOtBI, Opposite the Passenger Depot, • stm . -w. -SB w sr-a - E. E. BROWN; Proprietor, Meals ready on the arrlva* of every Train. aprl9—tf REDDING H HOUSE. MACON, GEORGIA. H. P REDDING. Proprintor aug2. r —tf Dr. I. B. Coming's, OfErQ Sprviop** rq n REFORM PHYSICIAN AND SIJPOEON rO the Oltlfens of Macon. Office in the Medical U<>l • ego. on Mulberry Street. Macon, March 2S—ffm L. V WUTTTT,”e ATTORNEY AT LAW, MAHON, OA. TFHCE next to Concert Hall, over Payne's Drug Stnr janio—ly AnclroW Wintii American. On ajian k European advertising aud Subscription O-PIPICI!. Xn. n ViMir STB I'FT. (Next door tofi9 Nassau Rank.) UP ST A rRS ,) -V F Vs Y <> l< I( . noyl -ts J. R. DAVIS Liud Broker. Collrtar A Gcn-iral Ajr't Business attended to In snv county In this State. Office corner Jackson and Kills Street, Augusta. Ga. navi—tf D R 7 A . P Y E . Office over ElMs’s Dune- s?*orp OPPOSITE “GEORGIA CITI2EN.” , oo ill—t s f OES LY©N. WILLIAM T. BT.AOK TiYON & BLACK, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, A 7<fitf.on t Rnlerr County, On CVTILL give prompt attention to all husinessentrust v t ml ts their care. Ip the following counties- AumUtr, Olay. Randolph, Early, Decatur, Baker, Oa’ woan,Dougherty and Lee mayftl—ly BSNKV O. LAMAR. 1 O. A. LOOHB4RR LAHtR k (WIIKWK, ITTORNEK S AT L AW, MAOON , G A . OFFICE ON MULBERRY STREET Having associated themselves In the practice of Law, -ney will diligently attend to all buaiuess entrusted to heir care. maylrt—tf Telegraph and Mess. copy. •*. OAMPRBLL. J. W. GA 0T CAMPBELL & GAIJT7 O KtTKRA L PRODUCE AGENTS, kOH rng PURCHASE. SALE. AND SHIPMENT or ALL fTNTU* or EAST TENNESSEE PRODUCE Such as Bacon, Lard. Butter, Plnur, Wheat,Oorn, Oats. Fruit, etc. etc. KHOVVIM K, TRIM*. (Warehouse —At the River.) janlfl ly AIX T’B? \OVF!,TIV<! fV T’H’R GFNTLEMAN’S FURNISHING DEPART 3V3Z EWT-, 18 now opening by 0. H. BAIRD. mar2l—Bm PR.. C. J ROOSEVELT 10M1FOPATHIC PHYSICIAN OFEICE AND AESIOENCE nfWalnnt and Third Street*, lUteo, lie. Preserving Kettles. IriNAMELLKD. Krnw and ’.uoposlilon for roa PrtMervea, all sizes tor sale uy Jmefifi-tf ‘ NATHAN WEED. Lumber, Lumber. :]()().(K H) K ' r^T.l’.rLv p "*' ,h AHHER IVH 4> mar?*’ -♦♦ Ksv. .luin'iiua (finder. Vh VF?: and reliable family remedy for a'l bowel afftav tloiiH. IHspepsia, General DebJltv, ant- the majority oi 1 suniineraleeaaes prevalent hi this climate, p:.-oared ami sold ] I by FITZGF.KALD A NOTTINGHAM, lunel d— ts White Lead, Zinc and Oil. ; UUI LB. Pure o'lUi). Lr,\i f r iIMMi t.o>X* 11 French and \ aenean 2,000 li>s. Blake's Fire Proof Paint. 400 galls. LINSFFT* OIL. Also, an insortnient • Paint Brushes,juat received and foranlehv T. ROGERS A SON. mavft d—t Sugar and Coffee. 1*? hhtis. Porto Rico Sugar, . f> lift bids. A B v C < Marl fled Sugar. 4o ilo Oruahed. Powdered uni'Jr.anulated Sugar, 120 -iCkH common to choice K!o (’uffiv. 60 do pure old Goven.m>nt lava do. formal? hy OFo T Rnorio t -■ i\ mavUS and . t s BOOTS & SHOES. j *|IHK undersigned takes this methMti of returning ht- I thanks to his friends Hiid customer* for the libei patronage bestowed upon him h, the past, and begs me continuance of that patronage, and he hopes, by Keeping a regular supply of Boots and Shoes ot a 43001> Ql UJTY, And attending strictly to his tmsinens. to merit a Bh-r ♦bar* of trade from hIH friends and fellow cit.laene ano the country generally. J 0. 0 BURNKTT \g< Sole Leather. GalfSkln Tdn'tig. Binding, and Kliollnw rf'wnya on hand, for sale cheap. aug9- -ts mm. i wm \ 13 NOW receiving Her M'ltlM. A M l|l H is r<M’ 14 , consisting in part of BILK, BAREGE and ORGANDY ROBES, i Beautiful LACE BA-QUPS and .MAN TLES, Splendid Embroideries, i.ib bons, Flowers. Gloves, 8.-nnets. Head-Dress.**, Silk Ho siery, Drees Trimmings. Ac . and respectfully solicits the patronage o- the Ladies of Macon, and the sur rounding counf-i s. All orders promptly attended to. laprUd -ts Laud Agency. 'HE subscribers are prepared to niak'* locations Land i.i all of the North-western States—lowa Minnesota, Wisconsin and the Territorle- of Nebraska i and Ka.nnn, and solicit consignments of funds yr- I •ants. For terms apply to JNO. H. LUNGLEV,- j Macon. Ga. JNO. R. DWTNNRLL, Lodi, Wisconsin I aprl7 and-ts NEW RESTAURANT, jSi* *B* AND Oyster Saloon. TN 1a 1 IPs ha* Gie pleasure to Inform hi* friends i. and the public at large thai he has opeued anew Saloon finder Ralan-n’* new ('otH'crt fftrif, CKorry Sit, Macon Oa. Where he is prepared to furnish his guests, at short no tice, and a’ all hours, the choicest refreshments of the season, such as Fresh N<-w York Oysters, “Tesh I I of every variety. Wild Game of al ♦ lids, also h supply of I*ls 0 IT—Toreltrvi bid) I oin< K(i . ueh ns Apples. Orangea, Lemons. A--. Ac. Also, choice Winvs. Rrandle- and other refreshment-, Families will be supplied with J'yshr andlrmll and other Dishes, at any hour Parties. Balls, Ac., wll) he promptly furnished wit! ! ‘•uppers, In elegant style.and at the shortest notie* | ovl-luy Soap, < starch. &c. Ini! hoxes Colgate's and other brands SO A TANARUS, “Fir 110 do Sperm and Adamantine. CANDLES, $4, isl and .ffi. So do **TARf'll. Kings ford and other brands, •Ift d<* PICKLES, all sizes. .Vi d'> assorted UANDI ES 6ft do Ground Popper. Spice and Ginger, 30 do Bird Pepper Sause. 30 do elaand Sugrtr ‘’rickera, 40 do Tobaono; all erndes. 2ft do choice Lemon Syrup, so 1o Cfiret -.Vine. 3ft -t.. E-m> Brandy, 60 to Madeira and Port Wine for sale hy G T ‘ViGFIt- t N | •I. i *r LEWIS H. ANDREWS, Book A Job Printer- Corner Third and Cherry StirrM, M/AOOUI, G-r mar7-6m For Sale. I^HE v ril.O*;rißrtt hcl I pglMi Itonk* j .•ltd Tradh, al J. C. 0. BURNETT’S j uiarT-tf EXECUTOR’S SALE. VALUA RLE REAL ESTA TE. \KTTLL be oldon the first Tuesday In November nexC hv 11 virtue of the last will and t eat anient of ’ Uliam Kupat r'ck, deceased, before the Court Hnu*e doorln P.lhh county : ! 1 It*** acre- of land h ing on Rocky Creek, about five miles from j Maoon—about 600 acres In cultivation, the balance well tiro- j bered. There laat.riri and saw \”11 on the mend sen- a go. vd two storv framed dwelling, and g-mdout hn'kih gs, wi-h a flue supply of pure spring water. With the Mills and plantation will he sold ’he privilege of cutting timber on 400 acres of fine land. The whole, well known uathe plantation and Mills 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. INew Candy Factory,and BAKERY. ORNAMFNTKDOake.and Plain,supplied to Families, Weddings and Parties.according to order. ALSO, ; Candy by th** Box, (assorted fpi Merchants,) of the tet I quality, warranted, and at the lowest price*. Orders for the aboveor for Drugs. Garden Seeds, Nuts Fruits,Ac promptly attended toby J H AW S ELLIS UOVH—tf Cherry fit reel. Mn. Gs. Anderson & Son, Lottery anil Exchange Office, ‘IVT n coll, Cm. H ANTMI pm-chiued th(- Intern* of.T. F. WINTER. In the above hu-* ! nea, we ask a continuance of patronage so lib .-rally cxtend.-Tl to him. Exchange for sale on all the principa cities of the Union. YW Uncurrent money bought and sold. HF Gold r or sale. apr24 d—ftm MOLASSES. 2 5 HHI. verymiyeriy 1 v forjals i fenaosseo Prjlm. | • HKundersigned is prepared toexecute with prompt ■ ness orders for Knoon, Lard, Wheat, Rye, OaU, Corn, Flour, or any other Products of Middle T-nn •***. l>. I). DICKEV, No. ft Otdh ge st., Ntuliville, Tenn. ly Oranges ami Lemons. i ■ J I 1 Taiu.--, md Lemons reoelvod every week and w GKO. T. K( XIKKS A AON. Negroes Wanted. , SikTi— on.-, will he p.M (or llk-lr t V* y/tWHCI. 1U..f.,r,,„„,0fP1ht. I.inhta.. . IT R PaiLUPI. K,..U1„V,„ feb2A-tf. mi lit KITSII ! OB HGL DD ■ 1 \\TOI Ll> mom respectfully annou ♦ c-c t* cltirens of Macon arid Its vlclniiv, that b ill undertake the GRADING, w A 1.1.1NG. JMk T ISNCING, and keeping In order, lota In nil Cemetery. He will also undertake the 0 I jwl Dtmiimpnt, anil JR Iron TR,a,iling-K n ■'Y i ml a::v -4her work luat d.-es not interfere with C. he Sexton’s department. He has taken Hu A gene v of Phil 1 ps’ Marble Miinufact.il v, established in New Haven Conn., “■d will be ready at nil times to exhibit designs of Monuments r other Marble Work that may be wanted, A lIRVJIIF. iMaterials. ! Hills. s|*OKI->i, 111 Ms, Cl’ c.\ UIMJ,i;il tnii.lt. Kiianwllwl I’l.Alu. i-i<. I iri-rntm.’ i . 1,, , i.uirh, Ac. At'. - *1 ‘ it ii rri v smi rn tj.v 11 U.KUAHT ~HI>K , CARHAUT & ROFP, WHOLESALE GROCERS. oealers in i IVES. I.IgrRS,^^TOBACCO,BKCABS, GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Macon. Ga. aug4—f f EDIFOFJUIK OF rASKIDK! TilllllU iUI-HAITm 1 ! 4JjONS. M LOll would respectfully notify hie friends . X and the public that he still keeps nn Estsb'lsh mental the old stand Ip the FLOYD HDUBR, tor ti.. purpose of aeeomniodattng all enstonei> in his line o ; > is- ness SHA U/.Vtr, UA IR f 7*7 TING ts Sll.i M POOJso executed in the he-o style of'he art. Ala Warm. Cold and Bhwei RA THS . at all times ard s-h ions, ready at a moment’- warning, hi the reduced rate 2.1 cfs. For sale numerous articles for the toilet ot Gentlemen -uch as Razors. Shaving Soap. Hair Dye. Hair Oil. Prog • r’t Hair Invigorator, Mdk of Almonds, Bay Water Hair and Tooth Brushes. Pomatums, Combs, Ac. Also Gentlemen’s Wig* and Toupees on hand or made to or der, to suit all emergencies. Entrance on 8d Street, 8 doors from thi corner of Floyd House BiiildiriJT" - - P 8.-Knight A Co’s, celebrated HAIR REGENE RA TOR — the beat preparation yet out for restoring the hair to its original color, and promoting its growth, kept <nr sale. This artlcl* has been used by several gentle men of this city, with entire satisfaction, andfn he recommended with confidence M. LOT?, may2ft d—ly German Barber. Leather. Harness, oak a hemlock s* i f l:\thkr Bridle and Upper LLATIIMH, : nitigSKlVx. *\TKVr Kl'MTs, At may*26 d—ts LI Ii 1 I A SMl’l H NOTICE TO DEBTORS & CREDITORS 4 I'L persons indebted to the Estate of Alfred L. Boren, i V t; c.f Bll'h county, deceased, are requested to call on the suli.-erlluT and >i-ttle the same. Those having demands again s s:dil lustat* will present them, duly attested In terms or the l u - J. t'. BL’TLEK, Executor. julfl4d-tf Corn. 111 YDRI'D bushels Prime White Tennessee CORN O .ins! received and tor sale low by InneSft d~tf G. T. ROGERS A s*o*. Bolting: Cloths. DTTCH ANCHOR ROPTIKOCLOTHS, different mur i'fr-. |n.t reclved iu.d ter sale rlieap t.v |un!l)_tf J. 11. * W. A. KOS9. JOHN CLEGHCRN, ’ DEALER IN JiiiHl saddms, haksess. lkatreb, i ll i y v -llilllljlljjll- Rl BIU.K BYLTIN4, Saddlery Hardware, Etc. Etc. I < .he stand the late Wm. T. MIX A CO. Cotton ! v , Mncor. Ga. | •; Little k Smith, DEALERS IN * Saddles Sr, Harness | Together with a general assortment of materials for Manu ■•‘.ctiir* rs. -11 ,v2d_tf Pine GROCERIES FOR SOUTHERN FAMILIES. THOM ft 8 HOPE A. CO., No. 182 Chavbprp Sthkkt. Nw lore, (KxtahlUhsd t<w>.) Importers and d*-nb-rs In all descriptions of Rare Old Vad**frx Sherrv and Port Wines. Finest Old Brat.dips, Superior Obi .T-unelca, Bf, Croix and Antigua Rum, Old Holland Gin, A every variety of fine Imported and do mestic Liquors, - Max Sutslne, M •••! A Ohnndon art* 1 M imin’- Imperial, Cabinet and Vencenay, Held iel-k and other Brands. ’I• r**♦ !••-<! •,>* r Including Chsienu Msrg-u*. rib-itean Lafitfe, Leoville, I.aeose, Margsu* snd Si Jullen, Chateitu and 11 nut Pauternea. I ’<*, • x‘ !• ■ JidiHn-t-*herger. Marcobrun tier. R l< ahi Imer, Huckhelmer, SpHikllng Hock and Moselle ••••'ll r- —•> nil the choicest varieties, Ftegantea, Re galias, Conchas. Opert,-. pressed Min’ 0 >uiuune*. t ■ cigo Kru • |fc-of all kinds, Raisin*, Alrnnudß, Prunes, Ac Y 111 f’ot /m***hll of the fine*’ quallt'es. VH>him itnf ‘*'oixe , i , >*-Burl'ntfon, Virginia A Westphalia Hams, Smoked and Picklea, Tongues Lo*licii |{utf‘r—ln Flrklna, Tuba and Stone Jars. Vnrclrn Pic kl*—Sauces, Cataupa. Sardines, Olives. Ac. *’ —F.ast and West India and Domestic— And a full and generHl sssortm nt of every variety of Fine Groceries. msr7-1 V KEROSENE Oil S,~ mSTIM.RD PROW COAL, (NOT RXPLOBtVI ) SEOUREn TiY LETTERS PATENT. f |IHE DIFFERENT (SRAPFP OF THESE CFt.EllllA * hrsted Oils, •ultable for Machinery of all kind'. Binacle and Fr.mllv ue, car he had of the urder-lgn l!*o of the Wholesale O I D'-alera snd DMiggl*t In I City of New Y"rk. and of the authorlaed Local Age the Compary In this place. A UPTFVP, GkNRBAL A * KNTB, Kp*'V*N* OIL CO., No. 60 Rearer Street. N Y. Local Agencies granted >. application a* above, Orders should specify the description of lamp or ma chinery for which the nil la wanted. June ft ts Montpelier Springs For Sale. rpHAT verv valuable and deslrahle property known as I MONTPELIER SPRINGS, and occuulod for a numbex of rears ns the ••Georgia Episcopal Institute,” Is offered for Sale. This property Is situated In Monroe countv, 17 mlhs wo., of Macon, and about 7 miles from Pratt’a Station, on the Macon A Western Rail Road. The place contains over i 0 icros of good land, and on the premises Is a fine Mineral Sprl k spoHSeasing highly medicinal qualities, together with sex rtl large building-* In’ good repair, and all neccsaary acta mu,- n t ions fora large School, or a Watering place. The Orchards are well stocked with a largo and choice variety of Apples, I’euchea. Fears. Cherries. Figs, Nectarines, Apricots, Ac., Ac., while the grounds are ornamented with a large eollectlon 03 rare Flowers .it Shrubbery. pr-For apply gwajjp , oßi) Jus* d-ft • mM. Wmob, 0a AO. 132.