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SAVANNAH.
The following lines have beer, sent to us from
Savannah with the request to publish •
1.
Beautiful Savrnnnh ! city of song.
What mom'ries of old to thy regions belong.
What sweet recollections tiling to my heart.
As tliy fast fading shores from niy vision de
part.
o
Oh! poesy's home is thy light calonadc.
Where the winds gently sigh as the sweet twi
lights fade.
I have known ninny horr.es, btit the dwelling i
for me.
Is beautiful Savannah ! the home of the free.
3.
Beautiful Savannah ! queen of Southern earth.
Where dark eyes shine brightly, 'mid music '
and mirth.
Where gay serenaders by light of the star.
Oft mingle their song with the dulcet guitar.
All that's lovely in life, all that’s deathless in
song.
Fair Georgia's land, to thy regions belong.
YOU KISSED ME.
Yon kimed me! My head drooped low on your
breast.
With a teeiing of shelter and infinite rest;
While the holy emotion your tongue dared not '
speak.
Flushed up. like a tiame, from your heart to
your cheek.
Your arms held me fast—oil! your arms were
so bol.l.
Heart beat ngninst heart in their passionate'
hold, •
Yotir glances scorned drawing my »otd through
my eyes.
As the sun draws the mist from the sea to the
! *3ft»s, ... , . I
And your lipa clung t > mine till I prayed in
my bliss
T’ltev might never imclasp from tiiat rapturous
‘kiss'
You kissed me! My heart and mv breath and
my u ill.
In delimits joy for the moment stood st jl.
Life had lor me tlten no temptations—no
cliiiriii*
X» vista of jde.is'trc—o.itside i f your arm*.
Ami were 1 tins instant all nugel, pos-e'se<l
Th the glory and that are given the blest,
I would tiing my white robes uurepinmgly
down.
And tear from nn forehead itsbeautitul crown,
To nestle once more in that heaven of rest.
With you lips upon mine, and my head on y our
breast.
You kissed me! My son] in a Miss so divine.
Heeled nmlwwooned like a foolish man drunk
ell with wine.
And 1 thought twere delicious to die then, it
death
Woold come while my mouth was moist with
your breath ;
’Twere delicious Lu die if my heart might grow
cold
’•’Title yottr «rnts w rapt tue round in that pas
s'uamte tol l.
And these arc the questions I a-k day an 1
night :
Must mv life taste but once «it< h exquisite de
light 1
Would you care if your breast Were my shelter
as then I
And if I were there would ydfi kiss me again <
WHAT IT HAS CO3T, AND WHAT IS IT WORTH!
The Washington correspondent of the Charles
ton Mermru justly remarks that the whole
Kansas question Ims been ruinous to the na
tion, and everybody Is sick and disgusted with
the subject. Four months have elapsed and
Congress has done nothing but debate Kansas.
Our hom; and tore gn affairs hat e all been ne
glected, the wants of the people have been un
attended to, and thousands who have come
from every section of the Union on business
affairs, and with claims befVr'o Congress, have
been kept w aiting he"' on heavy expenses tor
months, hoping every day that Kansas would
fume to an end. It has already cost the gov
ernment more than the whole Territory is
worth, if it was put up in town lots to-day.
It is estimated that it costs $6,000 a day. for
every day Congress is In session ; that a speech
of an hour costs l-P'D, and a call ut tlie yeas
and nays $150! While nil this time is being
thrown away at an enbrmous expenditure, no
one thinks of the po.ir devil who has exhaust
ed his last cent for board, waiting to obtain
justice from Congress. The tons of human
misery, the heart-aches that have walked up
the steps of the capital, would tell a fearful
»tory. Had old Billy Sliaks|K'are ever dream
ed that there would have been tin American
Congress, he would Kfive left out the “law s
delay’ - in Hamlet's soliloquy, and put in “Con
gressional delays.”
What have we gained I'y all this debate on
Kansas' It was the sqnie thing with the Ne
braska-Kansas bill—tnesame with the compro
mise measures of 1850; and what has it all
amounted to it It we cannot live in peace let
us make a quiet cbmpact and separate. Let a
bill be passed dividing the States, and forming
a Southern Confederacy. We can all live un
der the same constitution, and with our rights
and boundaries distinctly defined, neither will
be apt to take liberties with the other. We
ran then make the North do whrtt England
doesnow—tear and respect us. It is clear that
this state of things cannot last much longer,
nnd the sooner we have a fair understanding
the better. I admit that much blame isattacli
ed to the politicians of the country, but if the
people will not open their eyes to the dangers
before them, and blindly be led by the nose,
why they must suffer the consequences. We
are a worse politically-ridden people to-day,
than the Mexicans are priest-ridden nnd an
archists.
One of the l>est reasons that I have yet
heard fo* dtiftiritrtti, isrehfted by a Border Ruf
fian. who went to call on the President. He
said he waited four hours, and could not g>.t
to see him, and “I concluded,” said he, “that
if he was so cursed busy as all that, one Pres
ident was not enough to attend to the affairs
of this Republic, and we had better have ano
ther -
THE COTTON CROP.
The figuring up of the cotton crop for this
I year is already a source not only of argument
i and enquiry, but also a basis for considerable i
I betting not only in Savannah but in inane
I other Southern cities.
The N. O. Crescent says the question of crop
appears to be settling down on 2.900,000 bales, '
■ and that it wiil not vary materially from these
I figures: of which, it is presumed, Great Brit-
I ain will get 1,700,000 bales.
To this the Delta replies that such nn esti 1
i mate is not of the right sort, and it fixes the .
I crop as follows:
Received 2,400,000 bales. '
To receive from Ouachita.... fiO.OOO “
From Red River 60,000 “
From Razoo, Tallahatchie.
; Yallabusha & Cold Water. 75,000 “
From Tennessee and Cum
berland 40,000 ••
From Mississippi River .. 150,000
From Arkansas 15,000 “ i
From Bayous 15,000 “
2,815,000 “ !
To receive at the Atlantic and
Florida ports 250.000 “
At Mobile 110.000 “
At Texas 50,000 *•
3,225,000 “
THE COTTON CROP.
We have collected some statistics, which en
able us to approximate, we think very nearly,
to the quantity of Cotton which will be re
j reived at Savannah this year, from w hich we
present the following exhibit:
Stock on baud Ist Sept.. 1857... 1,0(12
Received fr mi Ist Sept., 1857. to
I«t April. 1858 211,958
Quantity in ft'aniitu l<t Ap'l 1,732
Stock in Augusta A Hamburg
April Ist 33,224
Deduct halt which will go
to Charleston 16,612 —16,1112
Stock in Macon 14.3UJ
will probably receive MOV
Stock in Columbus IB.iHio
Will probabiy receive WM)
Stock in Grittiu 2.7 pi)
will'probably receive 2.0 u
Stock in Jonesboro - and vicinity . 112
Stock in Forsyth ami vicinity.. . . 500
Stoek in Albany afifl vicinity 1.000
Stork in Americus (estimated,) . 2.500
Stbck iu Oglethorpe and vicinity. 525
Stock in Montezuma and vicinity. 481
Stock in Wootens and vicinity... . 100
Stock in Adams and vicinity. ... 163
Stock iu Smithville and vicinity.. 75
Stock in Winchester mid vicinity. ion
Stock in Fort Valley and vicinity. to;
' Stock in Butler ami vicinity 263
Stoek in Reyftolds mid vicinity. .. 7<‘
Stock on Tine Muscogee llailioad. 200
Stock on line t’entral It. Road. . 137
Stock on lire Augusta A Bav. It.
R.. estimated 200
Stoek in Milledgeville and vicin-
ity. esf itiml 4'X)
S‘<|. !. in E.ito'.itoii mid I::>ity, <
timated 400
Probable receipts from Savmimili
River 500
Probable receipts from Moutgoui-
cry s<).'
Provable Rv<-vi|»t> Itxn:: (.h-u.ul/ec
River ],ooo
Probable reeeeipls from Gulf Road 2o<>
65,5.14
Os ibis quantity, probably 5.000
bales will be held over 5,000 30,594
273.614
The receipts of last year were 313,208
Showing a deficiency of bides. 39,594
We have been to considerable trouble to get
, these statistics, and we can assure our readers
that they are entirely reliable, as our inforitfv
tion Ims been obtained, direct - , from resjkVfisi
ble parties. We do not think the actual result
will vary a thousand bales from our .
Sacamuih Republican.
•
Xf?” A friend on the line oi tl e Musi ogee
Railroad, who Ims been kind eqougli t.o interest
himself in getting some suxirti. al information ,
ferns, writes as follows:
“In obtaining the statistics for you, I ascer
tained the astonishing fact. that of the Cotton
crop not. one bale has been shipped from Ge
neva to Savannah, though at that place a con
siderable'portion of the crop of Talbot finds an
. outlet by railroail—l7B3 bales have gone to
j Columbus and 164 to Macon—heretofore, I
' think, one-half from Geneva has gone direct to
Savannah. From all 1 can learn among the
' planters, they have planted fur a large crop of
| corn, and are now putting in u very large
breadth of land in cotton. If the season is fa
vorable the next crop will show wimt we can
i do in raising cotton.”
“At Rutler there are in the ncighborhooil of j
250 bales yet Held by planters who are waiting
I for 15 eeats.” — Ibid.
FEEDING HOGS ON COTTON SEED.
A Florida corn-spoiident of the “Cotton
Planter and Soil,” writing on this subject.
From actual experiment, coming under my
I observation, for the last five years. I have no
hesitation in saying that cotton seed, mixed
: with corn meal, in the proportion ot one and
' a half bushels of meal to ten bushels of seed
will make larger hogs at any given age than
the same quantity of anything else that hogs
| are fed upon.
Mr Jason Gregory, of Calhoun county, in
this State, who. I believe, is entitled to the
credit of demonstrating the superiority of cot
ton seed over almost everything else as food
i for hogs, is now feeding 100 hogs, sows and
pigs included, on 15 bushels of seed and meal,
iu the above proportion, per week, and they
I arc in fine order, growing rapidly, and his
bogs will compare favorably with any in the
State. Nor has lie been driven to feeding on
cotton seed, from a scarcity of corn : his plan
i tntion is in the low grounds or bottom-lands
| of the Apalachicola river, and will, with fa
vorable seasons and culture, produce from fif
i ty to eighty bushels of corn to the acre ; but.
i for the last four or five years, he bus fed on
cotton seed in preference to corn.
His manner of feeding is as follows:—He
has an SA gallon sugar kettle, which is filled
with cotton seed and a sufficient quantity of
w ater to boil them. They arc then boiled till
The seed arc perfectly soft One and a half
bushels of meal are tlien added and stirred in,
and the whole kept boiling till the meal is
cooked to mush. M hen cool it is ready for
feeding.
His hogs are kept in a lot. or large ]>cn, with
troughs, into which hig-feeder measures, eve
ry morning, the food for each day. taking earc
to keep the lot supplied with water, which is
absolutely indhpcdsable for hogs fed in this
way.
3' 7 ” A sciiooiuTaster in Wisconsin, named
ilarp, whipped a little girl so crnelli, that she
■ died in four weeks. That Harp should he filing
upon a u illow or some other sort of tree.
MACON,'GEfiUGIA. TIIIiRSDAV, APRIL 15, 1858.
LEGAL AOTHES.
PULASKI MAY SALES.
117 ILL lie sold on tbe first Tuesday in Mar next,
y ’ before the Court house door lit Hawkinsvilld
Pulaski County, within the lega hours of sale, the fol
lowing propertv to wit:
Lot oi land, No. 12V, lying in the 15th district of
PulMki County, levied on as the property of John
Avard, to aatisiy one ti fa from Crawford Inferior
Court, in favor of Elijah M. A vary, vs. John <’. Avaid
principal, und William Berrias, Endorser,
Also, ut tbe same time and place, lot of land, No. 65,
lying in the 21st district of Pulaski County, levied on
as the property of Green B. Williams tu satisfy three
Justice Court h fas, two in favor of John Puss’er, ami
one in favor of John Giddins, levied and returned to
me by A. L. P. Giddins, Constable.
Also, nt the same time and place, lot of land. No.
not known, but known as the lot on which William
Warren lived last year, m the 13tb district of Pulaski
County, levied on as the property of Reasy Coalman
to satisfy one justice Court h fa in favor us F. Thom
as. levied and returned to me by John A. Harrell,
Constable.
Also, at the same time und place, half of lot ofland
No. 331, lying in the twenty-first district of Pulaski
County, said half being the north half of said lot of
laud, and including ail the improvement made on
fluid lot, levied on as the property of James 11. Jones
to .satisfy three justice Court ti fas, one in favor of .U.
1). Gwinner, one in favor of J. 31. p. Giddius, one in
favor of Joseph Graham all vs. James H. Jones, levied
and returned tome by James M. Buchan, Constable.
Also, at the same tin?*' and place, cue house and lot
in the town of Hawkinsville, number not known, but
known as the house and lot now occupied by T.
1). L. Ryan, and a negro b<>y named Adam, levied on
as the property ofT.J). L. Ryan to satisfy five ti fas
issued from Pulaski Superior Court, one in favor of
Daniel Mathews, Adm r, one in favor of James Cross,
Adm’r, one in favor of Henry Ruggles vs. T. D. L.
Ryan, one in favor of William J. Fountain vs John A.
Holder, principal and Thos. D. L. Rvan, Sccfv, one
in favor of Daniel Yeung vs Thus. D. L. Bvan, and
R. F. Delamar.
Also, at the same time ami place, six hundred acres
of land, more orle>-, number* not known, but kie-wn
as the place on which Richard F. Dehunar now Ines
in the twenty-lira district of Pulaski County, levied
on as the property of Richard F. Delamar. to satisfy
six ti fas issued from Pulaski Superior Court, one in
favorof John Fail bv his Guardian, John J. Sparrow ;
one tn favor of Clark A Phillips; one in favo/of Rob
ert W. Radford; one in favor oi Wm. Dushuzo vs.
Richard F. Delamar; one in favor Elia* Einstein vs.
Richard F. Delamarand James M, Buchan ; one in
favor of Mathew T. Grace vs R. F. Delamar, maker A
Dav id Buchan, Endorser.
Also, at the same time and place, four hundred
acres of laud, more or less, numbers not known, but
known as the plhcc where John C. Delamar now lives
in the twemy first dis. of Pulaski Co., levied on as the
property us John C. Delamar, to satisfy two ti fas from 1
Pulaski Superior Court one in favt‘>r of Sarah X.
Ray, Adm’r, uue iu favor of Clark 4 Phillips vs John
(’. Delamar.
Also, at the same time and place, one hundred bush
els ot corn, hior*' or lc*s, auu one yoke of oxen and
one old buggy and five hundred pounds of fodder,
more or less. All levied on av the p report vof Wil
liam G. Wood to satisfy two ti fa*, one frum Pulaski
Inferior Court in favor’of M A T Grace, one from
Pulaski Superior Court in favor of James Stephens
vs Wm. G. Wood.
Also, at the same time and place, lot of land, num
ber not know . hut known as tbe place whereon .
Elizabeth and Rachel Hail now live in the
district of Pulaski county; levied on as the propertv
of William Stripling, to aatisfy two justice court ii
ta.< in f*vor us Robert Higden, jr,, v« \\ ilii.t a Strip
ling. Lev uij uu and returned to me by D. W. Swur
eiikon, constable.
Also, at ti»e smip.o time and pla«- '. ! >t • f lun I num
ber nut known but known as the ! 4 on which J<»hu
Love n.-w lives, m the ..ml di*nlm oi PuiasKi v..iu
tv: levied on as the property of John Line, to satis
fy one ti la from Pnla*ki Superior < ourt in favor of
.loLn R. (’iri hian vs. John Love.
Xiao, at the *amr time nnd pl.icr. lot < f land No.
not know u. but known u* hie lot 0,, >vinch , ( j Gar
rHt lived la-tyear. Levied on :l . ♦!,.• ( ~-tv ot
Wm. ’l. Faircloth, to s?t. isiy om-It la ft <■:•/I'ul'iy ki
S »»»••,*. • Com - ; in favorof M.tlram M.M >. <•. * Win
T. I .itcloth.
Alsu, at the same time ami place, orc bouse u.”d
lot in the old town of llarilont, Xo. n 4 ki.own i,ut
known as the house ami lot nearw hei o tL» old jail
u- d to stand between tbe Milledgeville the low
er I'irrr road. Lev led on the propettv of T. F. King
to * 4idv a li fafruin Pni.iski Superior Court in favoroi
David Sands v* T. F. king mid Berry Tiniirr.
«pr» MILES BEMBin. Sheriff.
Pl LASKI .MORTGAGE SALE.
ILL be sold before da/* court bouse dour in
gal hourv of sale, on the first Tuesday in May next
the following property, to-vvit:
Oue house und lot in the town of Hawkinsi ille,
number and letter not known, out lying on the South
side of Commerce t., and known as the 2 story build
ing fortnerly owned by Joseph A. Burch, and' sold to
A J. Tarver, and by him sold to Wm. D. Gdotn, and
by Odom sold to Eli Shivers, and let of land number
li£. tn the Mb district of originally Dooly now
Pulaski county, and the half of lot number two hun
dred ami forty-four, aud the hall of lot number two
hundred and forty-five, both tn the fifth district of
originally Dooly now Pulaski county; levied on as
the property nf Eli Shivers to satisfy one mortgage
ti fa hi favor of Adam W. Bell vs. Eli Shivers.
Also, at tbe same tune and place, six hundred acres
of land, numbers not known, but known as the John
J. Hamilton place. Ivingon Big Creek, adjoining the
lands of Monts Pollock, in The ith district of Palaski
county; levied on as the property of Charles Love,
to satisfy five ti fas issued from Pulaski Superior and
Inferior Courts, one in favur of W. W. Darrell, one
in favor of M. A T. Grace, one in favor of Daniel
Rawls, one in favor of William R. Walker, one in fa
vor of all vk. Charles Love, ouo in favor <A’ Moses
Guyton vs. Charles Love and R. A. Love.
Also, at the same time and place, one negro woman
named Hannah; levied on us the property of John
Love to satisfy une fi fa in favor of John Cochran.
Also, nt the same time and place, one negro boy
named H>rdy; levied on as the property of Jacob
Dykes to satisfy one fi fu issued from Pulaski Inferior
Court in favor us Allen IL McArthy vs. G. B. Wil
iiams and Jacob Dykes.
MILES BEMBRY, Shcrifr
BIRR MORTGAGE SALES.
A A ’ ILL be sold ou the first Tuesday in June
A I before tbe court house door, iu the City of Ma
con, that tract or parcel of Land situate, lying and
being iu tbe city of Macou. county of Bibb, and State
of Georgia, being according to the plan of said city,
a part of lot number four '4), in square number sev
enteen 1 17), and being that portion of said lot inclu
ded within the following bounds, to-vrit|: —commenc-
ing at a point on Fourth street, (thirty-five feet from
the alley and running along said Fourth Street) one
hundred and live feel, thence running in a direct line
one hundred and five fret to the rear of said h»t, thence
one hundred and fivefret along the bark of said lot to
wards th cal ley aforesaid,and thence running in a direct
line one hundred and five feet to the starting point on
Fourth Street, so as to include the Dwelling House
occupied by Alexander Richards and the kitchen,
smoke hou*c and other out buildings on said lot ap
purtenant U> said dwelling—levied on as the proper
ty of tbe defendant, Alexander Richards, t > satisfy
two mortgage ti fas issued from the May term of Bibo
Superior Court, in favor of Wm. S. Williford, Treas
urer, Ac., for the use of the Bibb County Loan Asso
ciution vs. Alexander Richards.
Also, at the same time ami place, that portion or
parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of
Macon, and county of Bibb, and known and distin
guished in the plan of said city as part of 10l number
four 4 , in square number seventeen (17), being that
; portion of sawi lot contained in the following descri
: bed bound* to-wit: commencing at the mouth of the
; alley which divides said lot from the Presbyterian
i Church, and running thence thirty-five feet trout on
1 Fourth streot. thence one hundred and five feet back
to the rear of said lot, thence thirty-five feet in a di
rect line to th-' alley aforesaid, and thence along said
1 alley, one bundrud and live feet to the starting point.
| Saul property leviedonas the property of tbe defeud
‘ ant Alexander Richards to satisfy’ one mortgage ti
fa issued from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of W.
S. Williford, Treasurer, Ac., fur the use of Bibb coun
ty Loan Association, vs. Alrsandu Richard*.
Also, at the same time and place, that tract or par
cel of land lying, being and situate in tbe city us Ala
icon, Bibb county, known and distinguished in the
, plan ot saideity ns lot number ’>• •* .in *qnare
I seventeen (17), and further known as lae Mansion
Hon*e lot, containing one-half acre, mure or les*:
' levied on as th-' property of Alexander Richards to
i satisfy two mortgage ti fas issued from Bibb Superi
! or Court in favor of Edward J. Stowe. Treasurer. Ac.,
vs. Alexander Richards.
Also, at the same lime and place, that tract or par
cel of land situate, lying and being in the city of
j Macon and county i f Bibb, and known and di*tin
gulshod in the plan of said city as tots No. three and
1 four (3 and 4>. in square number seventeen (IT), with
;dl the improvements thereon ; leviedon as the prop
erty of the defendant. Alexander Richards, to satisfy
I 1 one mortgage fi fa issued fn»m Bibb Superior Court,
in favorof Wm. S. Williford, Treasurer. . vs \1
exandrr Richards T W HR A X'TLY. Sheriff
8188 SHERD I ’S SALE.
\\ T ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in May,
v A before the Court house door in the city of Ma
con, Bibb county, between tjie usual hours of sale,
the following property to-wit: Fifty acres of land,
more or le*s, being part of th ; west half of lot No. 237
in the 1 th Distr tof originally Monroe now Bibb
county. Levied on as the property of Win. T. How
ard, by virtue of a fi fa from Bibb Superior < ourt in
favor of Dean M. Dunwoody’vs. William T. Howard.
Property pointed out by William Y. Howard.
Also at the same time and place, lot or parcel of
land whereon William R. Jones now lives, containing
about tiftv acres mure or less, adjoining lands of
Knight. Woolfolk and other* Levied on ne the
properly of William R. Jones to satiafv a fi fa from
Bibo Superior Court in favor c* Dial I’onaghy vs.
Wm. R. Jones and XV’ilioughby Jones. Property
pointed out by Plaintiff"s Attorney.
Also, st the same time and place, th? lot or parcel
of land whereon Josiah Pender now lives, containing
' one hundred and fifty acres more or leas. Levied on
as the property of Josiah Pender to satisfy & fi fu from
, Bibb Inferior Court iu favor of Cicero A. Tharp vs.
Josiah Pender. Property pointed out by Pl’tT.
Also, at the same time and place, two bay mules
, and waggon. Levied on as the pronerty of David B.
Odum to satisfy a ti fa from Biob inferior Court in
favorof Hodges and Phelps vs David B. Odum
Prope ty pointed uut by Plaintiff's Attorney.
i T-_W. RAILEY, Dep. Sheriff’.
8188 SHERIFF’S SALE.
VXTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in May next.
▼ V before the Court House door in Macon, une
large Buy Horse, about seven years old, and one hug
gy and harness. Levied on as the property of Seger
A Peltee, to satisfy one fi fa. issued from ’November
term Bibb Superior Court, m favorof Dermod Demp
! vs Seger A Pet tee and J. AAS. S. Virgin, secu
rities. Property pointed out by J. A Virgin.
I . Ivo, at the same time and place, one sofa, one cen
tre table and cover, one small table, six chairs, une
' common table, one rocking chair, one case and con
i tents of Dental materials, one looking glass, one pic
tore, one ily brush, one yard silk velvet, one pair
window shades, two pair window curtains, one Den
tiM’* case ; also, six chairs, one tete-a tete, thirtv-two '
yards carpeting, one carpet, and one buggy. Levied
t on u* the property us A. L. Petree, to satisfy one fi fa
issued from February termßibb Inferior Court, in fa-
! vor of 11. Seger vs A L. Pettee.
“H l _ T- W. jiKANTLEY, Sheriff.
8188 SHERIFF SALE.
Y A be sAritd on the fir*t Tuesday in Mar next,
> » before the Court House door iii the citv of Ma
con, Bibb county, between the legal hours of sale, a
1 house and lot in the city of Macou, fronting on Fifth
or Bridge Street, adjuininu the lots of James Gaviq on
one side, and Jos. Keuuu"y on the other, containing
about an eighth of an acr-'more or less. Levicaon
I as the property us Dominick Garaughtv. to aMisfy a
fi fa from Bibb Superior Court, in tavu’r of vofiq W,
Babcock, vs. Dominick Garaughtv and Peter Crogan,
i property pointed out by Dominick Garaughtv,
I. <• Ji.l 1 I RS. pei -riff
8188 ’SHERIFF’S SALES.
YA’’ll.l. be Kold before the Court House door in
v v 'he city of Maeon Bibb county on the first
Tuesday in May next, between the uaual hours of
’ sale, the fiilvw -ig property, to wit : Oim Sofa, one
I Centre Table and cover, oiie small Table, six Chair*,
one common Table, one Rucking Chair, one case nnd
contents. Dental Material*, one Carpet, one Looking 1
Glass, one Picture, on? Fly Brush, one yard Silk Veh
vet, one pair Window Shades, two pair Window Cur
tains. one Denti't'scase. *ix Chairs, one Tete-a-Tcte.
thirt’ -tw - vard* Carpeting, levied on by virtue of a
h m lion: Bii.' Interior Court in favor of Francis
Kei'v. ty. Au*on L. Pctte«, property punned uut bv
plaintiff.
Also, at L.. -am.- <.!♦<• ..nil place, will be «< ld one
grey Mare tul um- by m.ire Mule. 1? ied on a- the
property of Joseph Druhun. to satisfy M ii fa frum
Hib!; > ,r. iur C. urt in favur <»f William Hucknbv vs.
lose!.!) I); hnn. property poiniod out bv PluintilT.
A is* ei :h<* timr.’iuj pine - will In- s->!<l. lot of
• ip<i, ti )<• hundred and e.glitx -<»• ••, in :h? thitii
Pi' • • vri.-lly H'-e-nm u.-w !; i o -nta.min •
i\\« : umEed t v >«• 4 ;> Irali - J.ioie <*r !<•>>, levied
on fi \ nn.c >l ;■ t; m hom B.hh <c t , U ii ni fr.
d \ M.i i.e. «. .1 j. Fem'.iu-. Wi’.v
v* .\\ <mihVu X un'i illis W und, property notiite i
O n'• V oil., This 7HI Hatch D‘s 1
T. W.::V. .<i,e,i.r.
< R iWFORD \Y SHEHIIT S ILES.
■YVILLbcHuM L i. ;
It’
iu Al. betv. fen th- usual h-fitrs <•! *aie, the undivided
h.ilfin’• ■ in fee of Reuben F. Grant, in the fol
lowing property to wit: Lot <»f land No. : in the
.-•rd Disi. of -aid co.. aisolot.No. 35, in the sixth rtithi
Dist. of jund co., ii *o oo much of lot Nn. (2y,i twer.lv
nin ■. in said last. Pint, as necessary to locate and
erect a set of mills and out building*’ mid the water
privilege on the same, and all the timber on said lot.
including the site upon winch the said mills now
stand, likewise* all the right and interest of R. F
Grant in lot in the flth Dist.. also Eis interest nn<;
title in No. •G, in said Dist. Levied on as the proper
ly ot Reuben F. Grant bv a fi fa from Craw ford Su
perior Court in favorof Thos. C. Howard, v«. Reuben
F. Grant and Vincent Nicholls.
Also. thrt*e hundred acres of land In thv 2nd Dist.
of Crawford co., 2iM»of which is lot X->. 8 in said dis
trict. 100 acres of which No. not kin.wn, the same be
ing the residence of Nancy Parham, levied on a.s th©
property of the said Parham, to satisfy a fi fa in fu
ror of Junus M. Jones, vs. N. Pail-.urn et al.
Also the interest of E. W. Joiner in tbe west half
of lot No. ••■'in the 6th Dist,. the same being a lense
for three years to satisfy fi fa fruir. Justice Court
Dist. <;. M , Jamea Hays. vs. E W. Joiner, lev\
made by \\ . W. Tavlor. Constable, ami turned over
: to me. JACOB LOWE, Dcp. Sheriff
Also, at the same time and place, the undivided
part or one-third us lot No. 128,1:1 the 7th Dist of ong
inallv ILoistom now Crawford co., the same being
levied on to aat sfy a mortgage ti fa from Crawford
Superior Court in favorof l s ac G, Chares. Execu
i tor. vs Charles G. Beavor*, property pointed out in
said f la. MORGAN ILXNCOCK,
Sborifi’
CRAWFORD SHERIFF SALE.
Ik ILL be sold before tbe Court House door in the
Av t own of Knoxville. Crawford county, on the
first Tuesday in Alay between the legal hours
of sale the f dlowiug property tu-wit: One hundred
acres of land it being the south half of lot No. (3(n
thirty-nine, lying in the sixth District of ('rawfnrtl
count*, to satisfy three Justice Court ii fas issuing
, from >32 District. G. M., in favorof Green P. CuL
\erhouse. vs. William K. Mnritt. Levy made and
returned to me by Willis W. Tavlor. conetahh-.
JACOB LOWE, Dep. Sheriff.
March X 'th, 1 '.JS-td
POSTPONED SHERIFF N ALE.
1 VyiLl; be sold on the first Tuesday in May next,
V V befi-re th- Court House door, in Hawkinsville
Pulaski county within thy legal hours of sale, tbe fol
lowing property to-wit: One lot of land No. ;X3, in
j the eighth di*i. ot i’ul.w.ki. levied on as the property
<»f Mile* llarre’.tu satisfy a li fa Uaucd out of the Su
perior Court of said omity,m favor of Sarah A. Hear,
Adm'x, \a. Miiv> Barrel. Also, eight hundred acres
< of land No. not know n, levied on’ as the property us
William Shannon, to sntify one tl fa issued out of
the Superior Court us Irwin county in favor of Wil-
■ liam Brown, known as the place wbcreuu he now
j lives. Also one hundred acres of land No. not known,
1 levied i>u as tbe property of Oliver Jones, to satisfy
j one fi fa issued out of I ie Superior Court of Pulaski
county in favorof Clark A Phillipa known as the
1 place whereon he now lives
apr b EDMOND A POLLOCK
Dep. Sheriff.
PI’IASKI SHERIFF SALE.
\t T ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Mav next
A v before the Court House door in th? Town us
Hawkinsville. Pulaski county between the u*ual hours
of sale Um*, following property to-wit:
One house and lot in the to* n of Hawkinyvilk Pu
i laski county No. not known, but known as |he prop
i erty of W. h. Daniels, being the pla r ? wbf reort John
R Harris now lives to sati*ly three Justice C ourt fi
I fas in favor of Ira Stanley v*. W. B. Daniels, levied
and returned to me by Tucker Mnulden, Constable.
1 Also, at the snmetim-* and place, the weal half of
■ lot No. 32. in tuo 2"thdi*t. of Pulaski, levied on as
' the prop* rty of Theophilus Williams to satisfy two
, Ju-tic-. t <• r’ fi fan one in favor of G. R. Bridges vs
Thtophjlus W iliums, and one in favor of Clark A
Phillips vs Theophilus Williams, returned tu me by
i Tucker Mani den. Constable.
• apr s E. A. POLLOCK. Dep. Sheriff.
E\E( I TOlt’S SALE.
ILI. be ' )I<l on tl - first Tuesday in Mat next
V v bef-»re the Court House door in Macon Bibb
1 county, between the usual hours of sal?, fractional lots
-.f land \ I’7 andl'H in tbe 7th district 'd orig-
inally Ba.dwin thenTwigg*. now Bibbcounty. Con
taining four hundred and two acres first quality
swamp land on the Ocmulgee River, about seven (7/
miles hrlow Macon. Soli as the property of George R.
! Clayton, dec’ll of Baidu iu county. Terms, half cash,
I the balance twelve month?.
I’ A. CLAYTON, fcxecutpr
Macon. ±2d Feb’n , tds
j ’ FOR SALK
\FiRST-R.Vl® Dray and Harness ; also.
, a good ftcr-r r < r th? Dra>
Apt st G?*»rgia Tclrgraph Olli«f. tj?
/ 'I DORGIA Crawford County.
VI Whereas. William Lockett and Rebecca Lock
ett, Administrator, and Administratrix on the estat<-
of James Lockett deceased, apply to me for letters of ,
i dismission from said estate.
i These are therefore to cite and admonish all and ■
1 ningular the heirs and creditors of said estate tu be
and appear at mv office withjn the time prescribed
by law. and show cause if any they have, why said
letters dismissory should not be granted.
Given under my hand at mv omce 11 Feb’rv 1858. '
fi b x. n James j. ray. Ordfaa
/ t EORIU A Crawford Couut) •
\ T Whereas, William Luckett applies to me for
ters of dismisaion from the Guardianship of Benja
min G. Lockett, Sarah A. Lockett, James Lockett and
Solomon Lockett, children of James Lockett, deceased.
These arc therefore tu cite and admonish ail persons !
interested, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed bv law. and show cause if any thev
have, why said letters disniiaeory should not bv .
granted.
Given under my hand at cffico Feb’rv lltb
JAMES J. RAY. Ordinary.
/ ’ EORCIA, Crawtori ( otrnH .
VT Whereas. Washington F. Vining applies to
mefor lettersuf administration ou the estate of Jane >
Walton, late of said county dec’d.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said d* M ' dto
show cause at my office within the tune prescribed by
law, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand aud official signature, this
April the 2nd 1858. JAMES J. RA Y.
apr a Or.’i'H.r .
/ t EORGIA 9 Crawford < ouuty.
yJT Court of Ordinary, April Ttnn, 185 s !'r z -nt
..ames J. Ray, Ordinary.—Whereas. Peter W. Graj
applies to me for Letters of Guardianship us the per
sons and propertygof William, Eli?abvth,iMary and
John, minors and orphan children of William Crouch,
late of said county, decease-1 ;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the friends and relations of said minors t«-
be and appear ut my office within the time prescribed
bylaw, and shew cause, if any, why said Letter*
should not b? granted.
Given under mv hand ut office, April 5, !<•*.
apl .< JAM ES J I. \ ) (hi
p EORGIA Bibb Cmiiitb
Wh-’rea.r. John Thompson a man of color,!
about five feet 8 inches high, about no years of age.
applies to me for Registry in the Clerk’s’ office of the 1
Inferior Court of said countv, and also for the ap
cointnient ot Jacob Russell as his Guardian -
This is to notify ull concerned that they fib- their ob
jections if anv they have within ten days from date,
or tbe said John Thompson will be admitted t 6 regist
ry. J. A. McMANUS, CTk
April 1,
/ • I’ORGIA Bibh < oiint,.
AJT Whereas, William Bvasly. a man of color, about
•» feet 3 inches high, about 25 years of age, applies to
me for Registry in the Clerk’s office of the Inferior
Court of suid county, and also for tbe appointment of 1
T- N. Mason as his Guardian. This is to notify all i
concerned that they file their objections, if anv’they i
have within ten days f omfdat? or tl.e said William
Beaslv will be admitted to Registry.
J. A McMANUS. Clerk.
April 1, 1858-td
- ■ - •- - -
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED!.
TORS.
\LL persons indebted to the estate of Mrs. Sarah
Q. Fluker. late us I-ibb County deceased, ar?
hereby requested to make immediate payment to me,
and nil having claims against Maid estnt.* «! •» required
to present them within the time prescribed bv law.
T R. Bi.OOM, Adm’r.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND C REDI
TORS.
\LL person- indebted to Henry G. Ro*s. lair ot
Bibb contiii deceased, arc requested to make
immediate payment t- the iiuuetsigned, and ull tiio*e
l iving upm his estate to prv*rn: |them duly •
attvsied iu term* of the law.
A. B. ROSS, Adm’r.
Msrrh 11th, 1858-ts
k, SI dTER COTNTY.
r j''.) THE SrPFRIOR CoVHT OF MAID Coi XTY.—The p?-
1 th ion -us Richard H. ( luik a*lhe Administrator d**
bmiis non. of John Parker, deceased, sheweth thut (
ceria-ii nutes the property of said estate, made by ,
John W. Luuday, Wm. B. Punlaud aud William Dun
cun,copies of which a hereto annexed Lavebeeu lust
and your petitioner sheweth unto your Honor that -
said Luuday and Poulaud. are not residents or citi
zen* of the State of Georgia but reside in other States
but that the said William Duncan is a resident of said
county of Sumter. W lierefore your petitioner pray *
that said notes may be established as List papers, un
der tbe 6th section of the Judiciary act of 179 i».
CLARK A LIPPITT, \ p ..
JAS. J. SCARBOROUGH. t An -’ for * tr
Upon hearing the above petition it is ordered by
the Court,that said Defendants allow eaqse.on th* first
day of the next term of this Court, if any they have’
u by said copie* of said notes should not b“. establish
id in lieu of siud lost originals and it is further or
dered by the Court, that said William Duncan be
served personally with copies of said note*, petition ,
and this rule, and that as said Poulaml aud *aid Luu
day are non residents and cannot be found, that cop
ies of the same be published in tbe Slate Pres* at .Ma
con, a public gazette of this Slate, for tbe space of i
three months before the next term us this Court.
ALEX. A. ALLEN.
Judge us S. C , H. W. C.
jtl.’O-On the first day of January, eighteen hundred
and forty-five, 1 promise to pay Orreu B Cox. on or
4er oue hundred and fifty dollars, fur value received
in rent for the Parker place—witness my hand aud
seal Januarv lx th 1543.
J W. LUNDAY, ;L. S..
W. B. POU LA ND, L. S.I
WM. DUNCAN, |l S.l
Endorsed in blank by R. K. Hines agent for Urren
B - CoM.
>32,00 —On the first day of January, eighteen hun- ;
drvd and furty-five, I promise to pay Orreu B. Cox,
agent of John Parker, or to his order, thirty two
dollars, for value received in rent of the Parker place
witness mv bund and seal.
J. W. LUNDAY. L S.l
WM. B. POU LAM >. [L. S.J ,
WM. DUNCAN, L. S.
—On the first day of January, eighteen bun
drudaud forty-six, 1 promise to pay Oncn B. Cox,
agent of John’Parker on order thirty two dollars for
v alue received in rent of the Park-r place, witness nn
hand and seal. January 12. IM- :
J. W LUNDAY, [L.S..
WM. DUNCAN, L. S.
W M. B. POU LA ND, [L. S.
S2O»-Od the first of January, eighteen hundred and ,
forty-sjx, 1 promise tu pay tuOrren B, Cox, agent of
John Parker, or order, two hundred dollar* fur value
received in rent of Parker place, witness my hand and
seal. Januarv 12, IMS.
J. W. LUNDAY. L. > ;
W.M B POULAN D,FL. S.
WM. DUNCAN, [L. S.J
Georgia, Bib# Cou.yty.—Personally appeal til be
fore me, Richard H. Clark, who being'duly sworn de
noseth that h-’ is th? administrator de bonis non of
the estate of John Parker, thut tbe origin a! a of the
above stated notefl arc lost or destroyed, as he is in
formed and believe*, and that th? above copy notes,
are in substance true copies of the original*.
RJCH’D H. CLARK.
Sworn and subscribed to. before m?, this l»>rh day
of Scpteml-jr, in th? year 1*57.
F. S. BLOOM, Notary Public, Bibßco.
True extract from tbe minutes of Sumter Superior
Court, March 2.'th, Dio*
unr a m ANDREW G RONALT‘S<»N
Clerk S. C.
TO TBiE Pl «Ll< . .
r VIIE subscriber in order to reduce bis stock us
I CLOTHING, will sell ftom now until the first of
Januarv at
ft E D i; C E D PRICES!
llis stoek is large and entirely new, aud embrace*
everything usually kept m a First Class Clothing
Store. He invites the public to give him a call and
evamin' fur thomselvc’s. E. WIJCSHIP.
nt»v 28
Shirts! *>liirt* I
* j k DOZ. Linen Iknmm and Marseilles Shirts, for
JU sale cheap by E. WINSHIP.
pov 26 ,
IMi I OYER < (1 \ ■
lUU for sale cheap by B. WINSHIP.’
1 nov 26
I HAVE on hand a large lot of cheap but strong
clothing for servant's wear, tha* I will disf *<• of .
at very low rates. E WINSHIP.
I nov 2»*
MARBLE WORKS.
J. D. ARTOPE,
\ f ANUFACTURER of and Dealer in Foreign and .
»l Domestic Marble. Afonvzwm/’,
ytaidb”. Furnitnre Sfabt, has removed the Mar
hie Works from Cotton Avenue, to th? corner f 3d
.oil Plumb Street, a *b*>rt di*tanct South of Harde
man A Spark*’ W’arcbou*r m l •!v
HOBXRT FINBLAT, SR., . JAMES X. FIXDI.AY,
CHRIS. D. riXDLAT.
FINDLAYS’
STEAM ENGINE MANUFACTORY
ili
——-.-V—r.-.--
IKON AND BRASS FOUNDRY,
AND
OENKHAL MAVHIWB aiJIOP.
macon, Georgia.
r I MIE Proprietors of this establishment would re-;
1 spectfuily call the attention of those contempla
ting the erection of Stram Mill*, fur Sawny and
Grinding, or for any other nurpdflt whatever. The
*upcriunty of the work has been, and wiil be. a suf
ficient guurauttie for an extensive aud iucreoaing
patronage. Our Workshops and superior outfit of
Tools. Patterns and Machinery, afford facilitien for
the expedition of work possessed by uo other esteb-
I lishinent in the State. Our prices and terms will
compare favorably with thut of any first class North
ern establishment. The following comprises a list of
Machinery, A<\, for any portion of which wc w ill be
pleased to receive orders, viz ;
, Steam Engine*, Boilers, raw Mill Machinery, Circu
lar Saw*. Mill Gearing, Mill Stones, of best qual
ity for Corn and Wheat. Water Wheel* a
great variutv, Gin Gear, all sizrs,
Iron Railings, for Cemeteries,
public and private Build
ipg*. Ac., of Wrought
and Cast Iron em-
bracing
StrfHjjti '• itk Rrauty of
Sugai .Millsand Syrup Boiler*, all sizes. Columns fu.**
Stores, Church?*. Ac., Ac . Gold Mining Machine
ry. witfi Double and Sinjl? acting Force
und Lift Pumps of any required size,
Shafting with Turned Pullie*. frum
th? smallest size to nine feet Di
uim-ter. Cotton Press Irons,
Cotton Screw*. .Mill
Screws and
Bale*.
Englr.n-L* Celebrated self acting Car Couplings, and
other Rail Road Casting*. AU work warranted to be
: equal to the best made elsewhere.
oct 1:
Day & Maussenet..
H AVING removed to their NEW STORE <>n Mul
berry Street next door tu E. L. Str<»hecker
A Co. Where they will be pleased to see their aid
customers. They would say to al? wishing goods in
their line, that they are now opening a as-
sortment, w Inch w ill l>e suld al the rut.pric#.
They intend giving their personal attention to
! WATCH REPAIRING. Having been before the
public m that capacity tor 15 und j*> years, the pub
i lie are able to judge of their merits in that wav.
JEWELRY REPAIRING done at the shortest no
tice and in tht poMUde manner, WATCHES, Mag
ic and Hunting Cases, Gold and Silver Hoddcll
j W atches, for sale by
DAY A MAUBSENET
O WISB Anchor and Lapiue WATCHES. Gold cases
» j low as t 25 each, tor sale bv
oct 22 DAY A MAUSSENET.
r (MIE ceiebrut! d American WAT<'HE.’L for sale by
1
DIAMONDS, OpaL Ruby, Garnet, Topaz?. Pearl
and *olid g-Jd finger Kings of all style? an I
price* For sale by
■ u;: . DAY a M \uss»:nft.
\L\B<iE gsnorUuein of Fob. Vest, -Fliatalaiu
and <4yard chain* us all styles aiybbi* ’•’w.
For sale by DAY A MAUSSENET.
\J \r<.!’ f'.ua-'itrnent us silver feud ]»! it?d ware
fur wale bv joef 22 DAY A MAUSSENET
\ | USIVAL INST RUMEN i'\ \ . •Ims. Flutes,Flag
’’ eoli.ites, Guitar*, Bair. - •. Tamburm?*, Jia**
Viulin-, Accor«lo<»ns. best Dalian String*. Ac . Ac.
For sale by [uut 22) DAY A MAUSAENEf.
A L\RtfE Mtsortment ut FANCY GtHIDS. TOYS,
,\ Ac., for sal -by DAV A MAUSSENET
oct 22
(tLOCKS uftterv description, for *alr bv
HAY A MAI SSENET.
\L \ RGE a«»ortui< Geun WusU nhoiiue *
txt. Cutlery, for *aie tv
<m t -j DA V A MAUSSKNET
RI'.MOV AL.
r I’'HE subscriber has removed to the corner store in
1 ‘ Washington Block." 1 new Budding, lor mother
words, ’‘the Old Washington Hull Corner,” where lie
will be plea-ud tu see Ins friends and customer* as
usual. J. M. BOARDMAN,
nov 26
Din GOODS
AT
WHOLESALE
J. B. & W. A. ROSS.
Are now receieving a
LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
. FOR THE
Spring and Summer 't rade.
To which they ii vitc the attention of Merchants.
a. :
TO MERCHANTS AND CONSUMERS.
arc offering for sale the following urti
c!?«:
5 cases Print*. 30 cases Ginghams, 25 Bales Tick
ing.
1060 piece* Fancy printed Mushn - , ii" l -fpst styles,
500 •• Linen*, all quality, 2<KM doz. Aiosiery,
120 hales (Knaburgs. 95 bale* Brown Domestics,
J'io bales Yarns, with about every other article in
the Dry (rood line.
2<>o cases Shoes and Bout s.
100 “ Pats.
With a large ami well selected st< ck of ready made
clothing.
Ail us which w? will sell on as good terms as any
honss in Georgia or Carolina.
agrH J. B A W. A. ROSS
Sundries.
r I’WO HUNDRED Duz. Georgia Buckets, 75 Boxes
! No 1 Soap
1" ca*cs Sardines, boxes Carbonate Soda,
50 bares S»arch. 100 bags shot.
J 1 chests Tea, 50 keg* Powder,
] • boxes Adamantine Candles, 1500 lbs. Rar Lead,
50 “ Sperm '• 25 ca*es Pickles.
Just Received and for sale low bv
K _ _ ? i A- RQSS.
Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Mo*
' lasses, Candy, &c.
fc ) BHDS- N’?w Orleans Sugar.
—« ) 1 sacks Coffee, of choice quality,
barrels Syrup, 75 hhd*. Molasses,
110 boxes Candy, 120») sacks Salt.
1 bsrrel Nutmeg*. 100 boxes Tobacco,
2 /o,o<»n Cigars. For sale low bv
aprs J B A W. A. ROSS
Bacon, Feathers, Flour,
Oil, &c.
17IFTY THOUSAND pounds choice Tennessee Ba
con.
25» hhds. St. Ixonia Bacon.
25 sacks Feusbers.
350 sacks of choice Tennessee and Georgia Flour,
20 barrel.* Tanner’s Oil.
10 casks Linseed Oil,
2 barrels Castor Oil, 10 barrels Lamp Oil,
5 barrels Machine Oil. 5 barrels Lara Oil.
Also a large lot us No. 1, Extra and Pure Lead.
A large lot of No. 1 Zinc.
For sale on very accommodating terms by
J. B. 4 M
Mackerel & Shad.
/ \.NE HUNDRED packages Mackerel,
I J m •< Pickled Shad.
Daily expected by J. B. A W. A. ROSS
April 8, 185e.
DR. H. A. METTAUER,
HAVING spent a portion of three 'ucceariv? years '
in this city, during which time be hag limited
, bis practice almost exclusively to Surgery, now rr
spectfully offer* his services to the citizens of Macon
and the surrounding country, in all tbe brauche* of
bis profr - •>. Ofln ?ou the South east corner of'd
and (’herr* -treat •, o'er A.-her Ayrea* new Grocery
Stere. dec il
, M M BEK 2tf
1 SADDLERY & HARDWARE.
r |'HE underaigued would, respectfully
1 vite tbe attention us hi* friends and cus SMMk
j turners, and the tp his large stock
LEATHER AND RUBBER BEI/HNG,
Double und Single Harness, Saddles,
Bridtee, Bits and Spars, of the
best make aua latest
style.
A)«o, prepared to do iob work at the shortest no
tice. and in workmanlike manner, aud as low as
any House in the city. Call and see at his new Store
next to the Mannfaetures’ Bank, and opposite Roas'
New Buildiug. JUHN CLEGHORN.
oct If
V OT I(E. ;
I-ROM thu Uut.. we .hall »dopt •• n-w M pouibl,
T tbe CASH SA STEM. We wc cmumUi dto i» ft.
From this date all articles will be priced AS CASH
Where ar? given fwbtcb will only be given to
those who have paid us promptly) an addition will be
made to the puce named according to the time de
sired by the purchaser.
IIARDESUN A GRIFFIN.
Macon. Jan. 1, ISC*.
ISAAC HATOSM J. T. WOODW7MD
SALE & LIVERY STABLE.
HAYDEN a WOODWARD are now- pre
pared to furnish their friends and w
public generally, w ith good safe Horses an d/x - 5v
new a* well as tasty Buggies, Carriages, Ac. ■
iu complete ordc< «»t the shortest notice. »
They are determined to give satisfaction, if strict
perßQual attention, to business, and reasonable cash
prices will euabk *>lolll to do so.
fed and kept by the day, week or
month. Drove Stock al a* accommodated.at reason
blc prices. Mulberry Street, next tp Dottery Office,
Macon, Ga.
“pH > •' T.
ISAACS’ SALOON,
On Cherry Street, near Ralston’s New Hall,
mauon, Georgia.
IF toner? tend ot oooi> katixg and uaiMarxo-if
y ou want tu find all tbe dcliaaoiea us the season—
a comfortable excellent lunch—a aub
rttwnU'd dinner a tiret rate *upper, or anything else
in that line, you can’t be better suited than at Isaac*?
Cbm mii n:u Aaio6l.
; At this far-famed establishment, Stbaxgxrs and
Hemidknts can have whatever they call for, served up
ut moderate charges, in the best style apd bv the
most attentive waiters, at any hour from early in the
morning until late at night. ,
Lo< k at bi* Bill as Fare, and choose for yourself 1
OYMTEJIH
Erem New ork. Sav aunab and Brunswick, in the
shell or by the measure, raw, fned, stewed, ia any
wav von want them
AUSG,
Shrimps and Crabs,
Wild Game of crrrv variety,
Wnisou aud Beef Steaks, *
Mutton Chops and Veal Cutlets,
ILttn and Eggs,
Deviled Ham and
Deviled Terapins,
Mountain Oysters,
Turtle Soup,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
Woo*' rock. Gronsc, Mountain Gerse, Squirrels, ,
Wild Duck.*, Fish, and anything that an epicure
w*bts. cun always lie had when in season.
ISAACS invites the hukort and tribstt passing
ut h Ma <n, to giva him a call, as his LARDER
•k daily supplied with all the dainties to be procured
th? Savannah and New York markets, and his
BAR furnished with the best of Liqvobs, Sbgahs aud
•th?i avcompaniments.
Confectioneries and Fruit.
IS VACS also keeps constantly c*n hand a goed ee
*<n tnicnt us
i CONFECTIOXKRIF*.
Oka nubs,
A ppi Hfi,
DANAS ,F,
I’iMi Am xiiF,
. Variou* descriptioM of
Cakbb, Ac.
AH of which can be purchased al low prices for (BmA.
Be sure and cm!l at
THE ISAACS HOUSE,
or,
ISAACS’ RESTAURANT,
Chekby Stkjcmt, near Ralstom’s xew Hall,
.l/ueon, (j«>ryba.
» net 17
i h.XormE?s
KAI VIE l»E V|J’
OR
Balsam of Life.
11 'arranttd to bt rtru'tly d Vtgetabh Preparation.
1 C AKBFI LLY and 4CCUBATKLY PRBPAaXD FXOM TBI OBIQ-
I.NAI. urtlpr OF DR. LBLBIVRB.
valuable preparation has been in use for
1 nearly a century in Europe aud the West India
l*lunds, and for a shorter period in these United
States, with the most satisfactory results. No medi
cine was ever compounded which has a more unirar*
sal application than this. For the permanent cure of
ail arising from a disordered Liver, Stomaeb
or lutgstines, such a* Liver Complaint, Jaundice,
Dyspepria, Nausea, Constipation, Ac., this remedy
has nev -<• been excelled. For diseases of the nervous
•A'tetn, Sick Headache, Nervous Debihfy. Ac. In
’ th'* mjmeroua affections peculiar to females, this
rnedicip** i* a perfect balm. The proprietor hss hun»
died* of testimonials from gentlemen and Udifi, M
> the highest respectability, throughout this State as
to its efficacy. . . 1 *
Manufactured by CHARLES DbLQRME,
Sumter. R. C.
For sale in Macon bv E. L. STROHECKER A CO.,
A. \ MENARD aud FITZGERALD A NOTTING
HAM. nor b
CENT* It RAJL tOXjT
SEW ARRANGEMENT.
(-XN and after Sunday, Feb. the 21st, the Passes
/ ger Trains of this Road will be run as follows .
BKTWEK.N SAVANNAH AJfD MACON-
Leave Savannah 1.15, a. m„ 3,.p ro.
Arrive in Macon, 10.45, a. m., !z.30, a. m.
Ix*ave Macon fe.4o, a. m., 11.30, p. m.
Arrive in Savannah 7.1a, p. m , 8.50, a. m.
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND A VO VST A.
Leave Savannah 1.15, a. zn., 11,15, a. m.
Arrive in Augusta 9, a. m., 7, p. rp.
Leave Augusta 2, am., 3.45, p. tn’
Arrive in Savannah 8.50, a. m., 10.55, p. m.
BBTWggN MACON AN* AV GV ST A.
1 ave Mscun 9.4 f». a. m.. 11.80. p. m.
Arrive in Augusta 7, p. m., 9, a. m.
Leave Augusta, 2. am., 3.45, p. tr.
A r-rivr iu Macou, 10.45, a. in., 12.80, a. m.
Trainsc<»nno ton arrival al Gordon, for Milledge
v»’L end Eatonton, at Macon with the trains es tne
Southwestern Railruad for Columbus and Albany,
pud with tbe Macon A Western Road for Atlanta.
Passengers leaving Savannah by 1.15, a. m., traia
• will arrive in Atlanta abont 6, p. tn., leaving by the
2.45, p. 01.. train, can arrive in Atlanta, next morning
to breakfast. EMERSON FOOTE.
Savannah, 165 H. * Gen’l Rup't.
iTffENSE ATTIIAi TIoX!
CROWDS OF ADMIRERS
AT THE .
BAZAAR OF FASHION!
«. w t m
1 I AVE Received and opened for the inspection of
11 the Ladies and Gentlemen of Macon and sur
rounding Counties, their first supplv of ,
SPRING GOODS,
EMBRACING every variety both Foreign and Do
mestic, that ingenuity could possibly suggast. The
reputation of their Goods is so weJl established as te
preclude the necessity of particularising in each
‘ branch. Suffice it to say that their£tack is more aqj
pie and varied than usual, and the »dv ant age*, they
poseosa in their purchases will enable them to seR g*
prices out of tbe reach of their competitors. U ad
ditiun to what they have on band they shall receive
from their Ajrent iu New Yqrk and Philadelphia,
weekly supplies of New Styles as they appear in mar
ket until their next quarterly purchase, thereby keep
ing their Stock at all times tbe largest in the city.
Tbe Latkes are particularly and moet oordigßy in
vited to examine before purchasing, as the difference
n prices, will be a r»vat saving aa will readily ap
{*ar b» them. feoSS, COLE.V tN A ROW*.
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