The Cuthbert appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 1866-1884, November 02, 1866, Image 4

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—p Tfcyt'BlMkrt Appeal. 1 - If TUI I.ABOI UOUlIuU. TL from the UuUvill# Democrat. FLUCK n LICK >r I. WABD CMILM. Freer tout U. luck; It Is ■ dangetniii creed; Rely kloin on Muck If you would eucceed. 1 Morn ihe feeble rnhwi Tint tamely trovlalo I nek,' GIr* me the (tar eea heart— The iraa of nerre and pluck, The man of alerting pluck Known no aucb a old aa fail— Invincible be etanda When llerceat Ihea aaaail | Hi fire bia Ire* will * All barrier# malt atray— Koch daring loe reoedea lie fire bla polent away. Twaa Muck that fought (U way To Kama through Alpine anowa— That marched through aeaa of blood And ranquiabed all ita foe*. "Twaa Much that crowed tbo «eaa And fbnnd an uoknown world ; Lock oe'er upon ourahure* Ita banner bad uufhrled. Twaa Muck that drew the awnrd Wlirn Albion’a IioaU unailed, And, entering 'nratb ill a'.roku, liar baugbty ndnlona quailed. Twaa Muck that fired'the hearts Of our brare Moneeie Tu break the wilds wbera now The thriving (own appeara. ’Twaa Muck (bat pierced the clouds With philosophic ablU, And make tbs Are of heaven Hubaerrlent to Ita will. Twaa Muck that to Ibat tire The art of langiuge taught, And gave to It a tongue Cm.Trying bourne thought. Twaa Pluck that atrelcbed ill wirea Across aid Ocean'* strands, Kqeircliug lb* world With focal Iron band*. Then ner*r Irual to Luck j It ia a dangerous creed; Holy alone on Murk, And you wilt then auareed. toflkri aSd itS mn. I’m (ho- trudioe«t a »«w ctkidy oAEaiou twice has- man you ever *eed r «tiM-|i ez n briar utul | HUD. keen mb a HuU*r gender mink. Having. ?r0B ***• un immeneo cnpitul, unhonnding credit* Our neighboring little city of. Cyntlii- )ong exiicrionco, a big oflie, nblo naiRa-lnoR—noted for ita “bright tnaidu» and lance, corroapondonc* in all the cities of' brave men”—wu* a few days since the (bo world, A private understanding with : scene of a new and exciting comedy of (he tnnn tut run* the telegraph to Europe, error*. Neatlyd and encircled by the an boarding in tbo name honae with n | placid I.i< king, there is a rosinoce and cotton broker’* clerk, I kin giv you nil. beauty about It, which acorns to bo propi- tho entiefnetion you want. Illoii*, to the devotee* of God of Love. Ez I npcciluto in cotton, planter*’ i-raps Not that wo would bo understood to aa- will bev*n gruto ndvuntage in being mild *ert that love baa any special "locul hab* long o’ my cotton, perlkikier cz I nuver [ italic®,” which would bo u glariug here- lotto money on tbcao trude*. My young j h )'—for. man keeps a "average account” which “In joyous yotiih, what aoui hath ever known he up ko,™ Ih. different lot™* atnrigbt nn kivcrs onny ditlerenco ill Arked trora bis heart the homage of a alghr’ 'elaaatrrg a list o’ cotton. . i TJut to our advonturo. The hero of Mv Cottfedorick from* is invited - our story saw and loved u young, bonu- stand up 2 me, I lit, bled an—had the tiful, mia modest crcuturo—bis bouu ideal menttlen in the “ I-oat Cause,” long with 0 f all that wo* lovely ami lovable in wo- cin, nn my wife tells mo »ho thinks them man—nnd, A PRACTICAL SERMON. We find the follow ing sermon in the local column of the JJ'A Alabamian, said to have been delivered by a colored preacher \vh6 rejoiced in the title of Muj.” Wc never paw a report in which the idiom of the negro was more fuitbfully given ; nor have wo oft«n seen a discourse more pointed and applicable to the present condition of the freedmens "And now my dear dyin’ nr.d rernor- tul bredren and cistern lota' ine tell you dare is groat trouble now in this land dnro is u groat trouble—and you b*^ w hat nm it ? 01 tny dear young gemrneu, and my dear young cistern, and my dear Gbistafa friends, darsSsin trouble for you and mo, and tbo Lord only, kuows bow dut nm gwino to end. What nm dut trooblo, Maj ? \#hy don't you tell d.a dear remortnl, congrsgnsb'jn—ah, wbul dut trouble is—nh ? Well, I teM vou meuidos done mo a poWsr of injury for life. New comers is requested to recofncfn- bor Turn what they call reconstructed an harmonized. I shall mnko it 2 my in trust 2 do your bisness for you. Ef you don't bleevo it try me. Yours on tfaorfpiar, But Loviniioor. Natty Bene Pert idler.—Don't bo in a hurry to put tbo proceeds of your truck inter gold at the ronkilly high price*. — Hit's u swindle on the planter rer cm to charge wtmt they do for gold. Hit's bound to go down, and I look for gold 2 touch bottom bout tbo lust of the sea son. I'll | ay you intrust on’t wo I then, Ef thnr’e bin onny revivul* in Muson ary in your seokshao, I would like for 2 hear bout bit. 8. I, COME ONE! COME ALL ! TQ THE DRY GOODS FAMILY GROC'EHt Commission House IUT LOVINUOOD TURNS COMMISSION MER CHANT. It seems that the famous But Lovin- good bos gone to New Orleans and set up in (ho commiaaipu business; nt luust tlio Crescent has been favored with one of his business circulars, w hich it gives as follows. It is not u bud out ire: tier Loyimiood'h Cincuun. 703, Cauondii.lt Btuknt, Nil Orleans, October tbo 1st, 1800. Deer SurAt tbo oponin of the big ness scoaoii, I don’t think bits fur from oiilen the way, for to sen* you a Price Current an'my kecr'd. Uvrybody else is a doin of it, an' my circular is c/. good ns onny body else’* for uny purpose you *onn put bit to. ■ Hit is n valcnrbln doekyniont (that is the printed part with the figgersl nn or-, ter bo put away koorfully. Ef it tells you iimro'ii you wanter know, hit’l keep on tul you change yur mind. I don't charge you nuthin for hit, al though hit's got up holy regardless, or. they say, an \z as good tv. a almanac, for to have in the liouno. 1 rukin you kin bleevo all hit asys. Most ovary body hw nllcrs bit on trust, and tiles lot away every year "far roferonce," an thar hove grows up and uses cut principally for eignr liters aniueh. Hits my houiidon duly fur to tell you what I think bout cotton au craps. Fn-m niy largo and tromonjim corres pondence. comprisin the variability of all the rumiticutions *n postal arrangements vousekunt up<>ii juxtaposition with nn in tclligent planter in every county wliur i lock of cotton grows, J kin confidently swnr tliur won’t be the cotton made this year ilmr was in sixty-one, nnd the crap will be abort. That's so, nn if hit nint, mobliy bit jut e/ w ell to talk so onny bow. Best time to sell in jest e/. soon cz you ken get your erup inter my hands, ro- gardtess of the pries of frato— don't stun oil extra expense, but burry it forrnrd. 1 hcv my private reasons for advisin so, un besides, these English fullers begin ter think the worm# mi almlory nn the freed men's burn her. cut down tbo crap to bout a mi lion biiils shore ontifT. Time June crimes,, them quiet cusses down in the buck swninps mid out on the uigo of no wlmr, will find on extra half « bn lion bails, shore, nn then away goes prices. Thun my oorrespodoneo in Egypt, Arabia, Putrcu, un other various pints in India, writes mo the cotton thur ih powerful promising for a big crop.—• Them full, rs is got us on the cotton qoss- * tier*, lessen wo kin get a branch o! the iVcedmen’s burn Sturtod in tbnr seoksbun. 11 its nil our salvation at this stage of tbo game, an die only way to choke cm ofl mi Spile their sompetition. bend downyor cotton fust thing nrter bits ginned nn bailed. A long experience in tlio b’xncw tell* uio hits u poro way of soiling n plmitn- tion— sending hit down by retail mixed up in the cotton lint. The cotton, some how, sells better without the nsml and dust, but (liar's no disputio tbo heft of the amid. Your orders for supplies shall have my peisojud attention. FT hits just ns convenient, hit would’t be remiss to send the cash along with cm—mobliy you'd g*t tbo goods a lectio mite quicker that a way. The.-* trailers here gm mo 2 nu a half pur ci'nt an (Udmys c*u what 1 • buy—which is kind of them, nnd no money lost 2 you, hut they mostly wants thnr money foro tbs ink's dry on the l.i.l. The talk Is that some of those 0110101 in the commission lino nint a going ter h st long. Worm* nnd the freidmen's burrt Is thing* some of chi's doepsr iatvr- • sted ia then commit sinus on mills, and hit nu kes folks in tlio trsdin line* parti' k ler. Tlio banka don’t kecr, but they kin stun it. lie kecifill who you send your cotton 2. Ef you wanter make n dead shorn thingot It nn lor get the bigost dollar it will IV-Uh tin not sacrificed on the In* t A Good Htoky.—From Ohio ootruw cnpitnl temperance story, Judge Qtiury, tbo tcmpcrmico lecturer, in one of bis (dibits there, got oil' the following: All of those who m youth acquire a mbit of drinking whisky, nt forty yearn of ago will be totul nbstmicni or drunk ards. No one enn use whisky for years in moderation. If there ia u person in the audience before mu whoso own ex perience disputes this let him make it mown; I will account for it,orucknuwl- Igcthat lam n.istiik< n A lull, largo man rose, and, folding his arms in dignified manner ucross bis breast, said: 1 offer rhysolfns one whoso own ex perience contradicts your ststement.” " Arc you a moderate drinkerV" said tbo Judge. " I uin.” "How long havo you drank in frmder ntion ?” "Forty yosr.i.” "And were never intoxioated ?' r '•Never.” "Well,” remarked the Judge, scan ning hissubjuot closely from bead to foot, "yours is u singular case, yet 1 think it easily accounted for. •! nm reminded by it of a little story A colored mun, with a loaf of broad and 11 flask of whisky, sat down to dine by the bunk of u clear streum. In broukmg tlio bieud some of the crumbs dropped into tbo water.— Those wore eagerly seized nnd oaten by the fish. That circumstance suggested to the durkio the idea of dipping the broad into whisky and feeding it to thorn. Ho tried it. It vrorkod well. Homo of tlio lisli ntu'of it, boenmo drunk, mid tloat T.'ke uni*, it tin knaeliog to man baasteoua star, IU fondly dutmi that from ita home afor, It a«nda an anairuriogglanco bia aoul tu blcaa" His love woe warmly reciprocated but tbo “ old folks " objected. In this* Instance however, us the parties were of legal ago, their objections constituted no serious obstacle to their union: so, ac companied by their friends they left their homes, and came a short distance to' Cynthinnn, repaired to the Rankin House th< re to await the completion of the pre liminaries, which were to cubninute in their marriage. The parties went nt-onco tothotdrrk's office nnd procured, ns they supposed, tbo proper license \ but the clerk hud, of course nn'micntionally, filled up thoblunk in the marriage license with tlio names of the attendant*. It was soon discov ered, howover, that *" some one had blundered,'' and tlio clerk, erasing the gentleman's name, substituted tbo cor rect one. Ho frilled, however, to notice that tho Indy’s mime wns also wrong, and hence did not alter it. The preliminaries being, as it was snp- pos d, udrnirubly arranged, tho parly returned to the Rankin J1011.10, the min ister was sent for and tho light couple Wore speedily ratirried. Hero—with tbo marriago of our I.giy. nnd heroine—if wo wqjy writing a novel, our story w.:,.id end. But,” fidelity Co tlio "truth of history, requires us to pro ceed. Need wo, however, attempt to describe tho scones after marriage, wherein amid tlio congratulations ol friends, tho bride, bin-hing with sweet confusion, shone cesspit hods ; nor how " All wont marry as a marriaga boll Thus passed several hours, until the hour arrived for retiring, and when the dork was assigning the parties their re spective rooms, learning from the party who irauod tho license tlio names of thoso married, it was discovered that tho tnftrringo license was wrong , nnd tho clerk not knowing of the error, bad assigned the married Indy n separate room, whilst to tho ono unmarried bo as signed tho bridal chamber— " Alt llisn n'.<i Ihsra waa Lurry In amt frn Amt gathering tears ami Ircmblinga i f dialrrM, And flbmka nil pale, whirli b'll an b< nr air", llliisbed ul Ilia praise ol (heir own UiVt-linaaa Tbo hour wiut quite lute, but tho min inter was ugain sent for, tlio lieonso ro- oorreuted, and tho parties—after thin un- usnl chapter of incidents—again ro-mar- rcd. In cocluaion wo subjoin n notice of the marriago in which tho names ol tho parlies are revised ami corrected, remarking tlint "all'* well that ends ah, my young friends and my old friend- —uli, of this big troublo winch nm on. tho land —ah. Wk nm now differently j iiwiluntod from what wo was a your ago —ah. Ebery black man and woman must take caro ob themselves—nh. Du trouble :tin about bonu s 8«>mo ob you got none now—ah. No place to keep 1 your old heads fiwm the rain—nh, and when do winter comes, cister—all. noj whar to hover tbs little mis from the storm—ab. Sctno of yon got sorter homes, but no tellin' bow long you gw ine to stay dur— uli. Ob ! the little omsi had di d in the cold, in somo plnco for wait of a piece of corn bred—ub. Dis am part of dp Iron- bio—all. But then dm is dut lino young Indy—no missus to toll her to light—she ;o an hire btnbelfoat, away from herj ills And her mammy—ab, bow tnnnyj snares dur nm to lend her away froni j Jepnfof recticbudo; nnd so do poor I fools wonder roun’ from pillow to pos, nn frVfm posto t*s#H—ab, and if you, don’t mind do aebbil git your neborlust- j ing, nebor dying, remortnl soles—ab.— | And dur am dut fine young oeggor man, loti 11 about, dotng’ m tin, piti'hm’ waits on Himduy—breaking do holy day! —nh ; pitchin’ Wait* just l-oennseynu * o| do white fq’tJ jntchlo’ d'-'.lut* ufuro do' grocery—ab. Yes, and I knorle n white ! man piti h dollars till lie hud to horror n j dollar to pitch, and then he run out cred it that way; and be had to come down, to old hose shoes. Take cure, young' nagger, do old debbil is no specter of piissoiiH—he'd as soon have you ns a while man—you mnko as good a tire in! hull as do biggioat, fiiliest white man in ! do land—nh. liA'(iwin, Urdding Sc Co., CUTUJJERT, GA., Who tro non- ntosiiiof, and trill keep a OEHUHAl. ASaOBTUXNf APPSAL JOB OFFICE I T ,Vo will, In at’W days, to pro- pared to execute, in NEW GOODS. VERY ROPY PHY Gi.OUJJ ui)’il«r) •xjilnina ilaelf. 1L PRY UUOUri Inking sukh n 1ALL loo« lha raoM of ISAAC EASLEY I • KUKSIl SUPPLY of od holploss on tho wider. In this way I Wu || " lioawly oought a great mimlwr. llu'i At tho Katikin llonw, Cyn- in the strunin was a large fish very un- •• • liko tlio rest. It partook freely of the broad and whisky, butwi li no pereeiiti- bio effect. It wns shy of every effort of tlio tbo darkey to take it. "Ho ruHolvud to bavoitut nil hazards, that he might learn its name and nature, llo procured a not, and after much ef fort caught it, carried it to n colored neighbor and asked bis opinion uf tho inattor. Tbo other surveyed the wonder n moment, and then said : " Hambo, 1 understand din ease. Did fish is 11 mill lot-bend. Itlmin't got nny brains.” "In other words," added tlio Judge, "alcohol tVects on’y tho hruin, and of course, Hasjuit Dll Y GOODS, ftmnathln? th»l ti# nffvrr ko)it snd la US’ PKtl bBLLINU EVKHY Hum ILHLn U.I j III* I Iher cun I corns down to h ( prise*. Jlu tuu atao nn baud a Quo tul ol GROCERIES, * HARDWARE, HOOTS and SHOES, HATH, CROCKERY, Etc., Etc, Etc. IjUJIIOI'Nj Tobaccos, Unit! ware, Crockery, Sadlory BRIDLES, nABNESS, And the celebrated Woodruff Buggies; Wiibu tiny will Sill ciif.tr rax CAsn, and be content with a I SMALL PROFIT. I RyT* As their goods were bought very I cb’Soly for Gash, nr 1 selected with grout t iro, they are confident they con muke I it :• tbo iuterest of tbo people to trade | with them, uettMJ,tf REMOVAL, \\M. SAWYER & 00., T T AVR rrmnrrd feaif Ur*# stock of GOODS to 1 L Ibc Sktie komca as tbs Atklu* iluililliiK, thinim, i.t J o’clock, nml again at t) oVlock l*. M., on Sunday, tlio 80th ult., by Rev. Mr. Itoeso, T. W. Hardy to Mi.-« Fan ny Bcriv. Attendants—Mr. JYuy By- curs and Miss. Alien—all of Ilurrinau. How to ns Unhappy.—In tbo fimt place, if you wuut tu bo miserable, ‘be selfish. Think all tbo time of yourself nml of your things. Do not euro about any Lody also. Have no feeing for nny one but yourself. Never think of enjoying the sidisfuction of seeing others happy, but rntber, if you eoo a smiling face, be lu ficl, almnst anylliln# a Iran i*n lUrlr g brt)U pi.R*K -«i m ti i U NKSS fur many ?»«<>, ha feat* »»l ilo'Kiauil* it, amt can n il to »h>- r Uo lu nuw ou baud a tine tut ol rui-cia cii y mu in mil, uiiu ni riuiiru', , , , . , , , ,, , . 1 " .. . 1 <>a ouh, lust another should on oy wind those having none »uiy drink without ', ou j ta ’ vo no ^ •' 3 Envoy every ono w la injury. '1 ho storm of laughter that followed drove the moderate drinker suddenly from tho house. I’rnycr is ever profitable, at 1 ght it i* our covering; in tho morning it in our armor. Prayer should bo the key of the day, nml the lock of the night. Prayer sanctities our actions. Hu is tested in God’s service and protection, who makes it his fust work to be enroll oil by prayer under tho standard of the Almighty. Ho carrion nu assistant nn f pd with him to his help, who bogs bis lenudiction from above; nnd without it ho is liuno und uuurmod. Borne in a Piuntino Owes—A patmn of a certain newspaper unco su d to tho publisher; "Mr. Printer, how is it you have never Galled 011 mo for tho pay for your paper?” " Oh,” said man of types, " we never ask a gentleman for money.” Indeed,” roplido his put run, “then how do youtnunngo to get along when they don't nny v *' is better off, ia nny respect, than yourself; think un kindly towards them und speak ill of ilium. Bo constantly afraid lost some ono should encroach ii|»oii your lights; bo watchful against it, nnd if any one comes near your things, snap nt him like a mad dog. Contend earnestly lor eve rything thut is your own, though it may not bo worth 11 dime; for your rights are just as much concerned as if it wore 11 pound of gold. Never yield a yinnt. lie very sensitive, nnd take everything that is said to you in playfulness, m tli most perivus manner. Bo jealous of your triSuds, lest they should not think I enough of you. Am) if at nny time they should seem to neglect you, put tbo worst construction upon their conduct you can. Sugar, Coffee, etc., Tb*l bo ia ofliiriug at • rray small aJvunco on coat. “ Quick Sales au>I Small Profits," fa hlo ffloH*. ■nm nml lo .k for ynuraolL ft 10 uo Ircublo, nnd 1 iio.lui'p t* ,f, k ul f ed*. *1 t.-cuiiod, • Ono lot uf P0TAMI1. DLUK STONF HtIMMIKR. MM'lll.xa NAtLri, BCItKWF. TACK-v UUN TURF9. \YRC\uUB*l, Kic., Lie., Lie., At the Old Stand. oettillf T. W. FREEMAN, WIlOLUAl.B AMD SI TAIL UUOOI.lt A CONFECTIONER, Si Cherry 8l, Moeon, Ua. Froah KHIi, OYHTtRH, Mo., in Maruo and abi|>i 0 i t« pariioa uul of lha ciiy pr, uipliy. oeUOSai. How to save a Dun, will bo |>liuaeri lo »•» tbnr frirnda. Tbair eon,i,ia in pari of ih* foUowirg: Rtaple and I'anci PRY LOOPS; Isulica Picna 1,OOPl; Notion* nnd Kanoy POOPS ; HOOTS. SHOKS, HVIS aiol CAIft. Mmi'*, Ymnli'a *nd Hn*'o (M.OTIItNO ; SAtiPliKRY, II Alt .S' r Sri of nit kmda, BUI IlLKH, o'c. tlaggl ROTE and Iron TIES, for Colmn bolt. in*. 1 . rikHlES, Holltw WARE, WiUuw WARE, cn.u-KEUV, OU-S M ARK, f«e. r want*. ' | V.’o rrrp-dful'.r callysur ot'ra'tim tolhoahnT*. itOCKKY Ht'St- Our al,«k ia wrll »ob<-»«l, nnd we ran nff, nl.nl ,hat 1,a nn - »l • 1 w p boa aa oay Ii^ c iai-ia Mn mII thru 10 raital ddtauUa .' tb t Mreln n. i'.r.J. I, Virv r, anlrnfr anil fnrnranly korwn In lb a ri'iiinninii.v, will w *1 nn •• bo bniod crtiW u> i antiL.lv yuur wanio. Tbo l*ai*a ara e*iKCi4iijr in Tlictl io u se *a» e»il. Nntirnblf 'o ahnw 0",«ln. I au com, und via, and U you can't bo auiltd It shall noi !>e our lanl i. \V« hare Kited up a at rung and cnnrenianl tnl n'jt'Cnl In our tioio, rbrrc «'ir Inciula from tba roiintry can letra lixir imiui, in ported aafeiy, litc i f eb reo. octSC.f WW SAWYER A CO. Good (Style AU. KLVD8 0? -vr IlcttsoniMc Rn(r*! Orders for Ilipl-BiliH, Posters, Businesa CanV, Letter-Heads Circulars, Promtnmos, 4c., Sic,, PKOllPTIAmLKD Terms Cash. On tlio Deiittry ot Work. i * 1 Cotton in Supplies, o mmm s. t. muss’ Complete Stock of DRY GOODS AT KEYS’ CORNER. r g a few days bo Will open, onder tho Appeal UfOco, a targe and well aalectad atock uf Gtreoeries. tfa la detonnintJ to inkaal U COTTON, anJ those haring it (or dioditI can bo aui'ed in price nnd qualitr of auppiieaol arary diaariptfon. ociSdtf ANDREW FEMALE! COLLEGE! CUTHBERT, GA. REV. A. L. HAMILTON, D. I>.« President and General Superintendent. Faculty. Litssabt DaraaniBsi.— Un. Ana Moor* Parka, Mina Kn.ma J. Millar, Madama StophanM llernard, Uiu Uauiell. Oamall: Misa Ixju thipslood. Mtaic Pkiubtmmt.—ProC John R. Ha#la, Director Mr*. Kludia Russell, ArsiataoL Bointuna Pir**Twi»t.—Oce. M. Duncan, Finan cial Manager, Mn. C. If. Duncan, Matron. Goman or Htcdt.—Oonpt> M so* thoroufh in nil tb* dc|>arlin*nta. Taaoa or TcmoS, tea* than thoao of tnodf Inati- tutions ol similar trade -ns follows: ran iiumiox or xu«a months, Primary Claaaea, lid 00 j Lanpiagea, each, HO (fl Preparatory •• ** ““ ■ ColfryiaU “ Mu*i« ow Plano, (fo 00 | U*o«f Instrument 10 OO I M u»ic on OnlUr, AO 00 j fueidentala/ Cm M Inatruuirpt, A CO j Discipline of the College will bo mild but rory Arm. Hoordinf House refltfod end rafurniahod in n su perb atyfo. Plica or Hoard.—Washing, Light* and every.’ in* included, 00 per month. Pavnonta.—In oil the Departments, if poMtblr, one-half in sdvaneo, per MCn half loMiun of four and a half mnnlba. Hon'lb ol inihbart eaonot be aurpaaood on Ibia cnotinenl. Ministers of all Ohnrcbeo— Panghtera educated- tuition frra. Non SacTARUT.—Tb# Teacher* ripreaent four different churchee. Tbr p-eeeot »«Mion cottmenced October 1st, I860 ocl-6-ltn RAILROAD GUIDE- MACON AND WESTERN. 1. WIIITK, Pbrmdbnt. E. B. WALKER, Hip't. Lmres Maoon. Arrive at Attania leaves AUania Arrives at Macon KIOST TRAIN. Loaves Maoon Arrive* nl Atlanta Leave* A Hants Arrive* at Macon... OFFICE IN i 10)1 K mn-d to F'HTHR’H CARRUOR -Ml V and *rt le up your nco-ii' I «i ti h i i Ur — - 1ffr .... nvedii g morey toy much ju-l now tu keep biiMtic**. Y«il will all w.m him tu work (nr v A mien For Daily Lire.—T.t-t tl»v ( “jt*"*. but ha can'i«!.’u un'e »vuu him thoughtn bo tli' ino, awful, Gotlly. Let thy talk bo littl", honeit, true. Let thy work bo profitable. Let thy uumnoti* be grave, courteous, cheerful. Let tb; diet bo temperate, convenient, and fru; m u i W l.y, mill tno minor, “ «l»,r n oer- j Iliy 1|0 bo i„„., roinulv, "» l, '» t » i I.rt thy will bo conBJent, obedient, rea- fin i In niiv t,u- Itim miiii'i- lint n mint n- I i.. i . .i .. i , , ■ . faila to pay for Iuh paper ia not« gentle man nml then wo nak oil, nh yon! I see. Mr. printer plenso I deTont, often, forvon't. give me receipt, [hands him tivu »li'lliirnj 1 ti( n j 0 l axv fnl, ne'dii ami niukontv numoull right on tho books.' ’ 1 ’ dy. Lot thy sleep bo moderate, quiet, seasonable. I.ot thy prayers bo abort I.ot thy recron- Let thy inoinorv be of death, punishment, glory. , E3TA little girl in Pennsylvania was lately reproved f<>r playing out doors with boys, nnd informed that being seven yonrs old, showns "too big for that now.” , woman who has sense enough to super- • •• • ginablu innocence *ho ,,nlcd t,u ' “‘-'ttuig cf a meal of victuuls. j “If you over marry,” said I Roman consul to his son, “ let it bo ia, bul ha can't do il un’ca vuu . n him -1 I feels a df'icacv m duu'iiug h * fucoda (or their I Mil* shop bill* ibat ought to be payed promptlv, "» ‘iinbo ih# lin ollR§Su*;bl lo b* worthy ut hi* "... I sir 1 Hut with nil imaginubl replied : "why, grandma, the bigger tvt glow tbo better wo like ’em.” MT"Mother, I shouldn’t bo surprised if Susan gets choked sntno day." " W hy, Because Whijiey twisted | I taste enough to dress herself, pride i enough to wash before breakfast, and I sense c:..nigh to bold her tounge whon she has uolhiug to say”. ,. v ........ , , B3L.A negro being asked bow late it his arms around her nock tlio other night was bv his ivatch, replied : *• Sixty-tree anil if she hud not kissed him to let her' minute pas’ haf nrter tvrolvc. "NVli; gn, ho would have strangled her." ! no keep u watch your self ?" HERBERT FIELDER, Attorney unit Cmmscllvr at ban . cu'l-uuiin-r, u.\., {Office over the Past Office.) and in the Superior Courts of CUv, Calhcun, h.vrlr, Quilmnn, Sirwnrl, Webster, Trrrell, Sumptei, Dougherty and Hibb count im, and in ihc Buprcau- Court ol tbr Slate. He tony be found in hisi'ftiorat td bnsirrsa hour* «vt en not abooni nn businr**, end give pcmpl ettenlion to draf'ing and consultations, ocufi-ly DP, S. G. KOBEJISON, SCRGFI ) V neVTIST. Something north Knowing. J. McK. GUNN H ah th" I.AR08AT STOCK cf GOODS in Cmbbart. Hr t*a evaryibing that mm or woman w ahu lo buv'nr the living or dr»d. l‘la *'ock of U.I"-* URtHS OODSM *rd 0L0AK.-1, Ul.* end Genla HITS, Hi-or.H *nd SUOKri, CLOTHING, HARDWARK. Gtl'CERIF-S. etc., is very la-no. It would »k« u l«Srcr pajer thin any onr p'llil'Miod In. Cuibh#'t lo g-v# his s’rck iu de tail. lh*v#G.io.U w»r* bougtl fur C.lJill from fmi'.irlnra and MnnubcHirers Jireot, and will be sold LOW for CASH. Ruyingna be dnra for C*»h. |<«fiitg on l ouse reiita hsvinf hie own land end aoud, tm fet-ln c, ilafo hat Ihen an wliu wilt go. d* rlii",-j nr than bo don Will root) g>t tiled of tbo bn-lume. Ilo Ium made nrrnivciqenl| with the vary beet and tuosl rcdiib'e uitu i* patatunh. Now York and l-iveiV-'ol, tu whotp hn ship) C :ton, ard makes llb.ir*l ad'.mcn* Hekerpa lind* on haidtnbny t’.ri.in. ti'dRii ]'*y tbw bigRiat price, in Cn*b, for ih* k*n»e. . Kv ry po-*on aba -riUm t>presper in life tugbl to trade with him. I AtiffO, A Store Ilotiic to Kent. Greenback Wanted. i Jenkins Nest Building DITOT SHEET, Up ■ (Stairs. LAW CAM). Til HE nndrrsignrd will *ti#cnn erry legal bnel- I n**s entrusted lo bit #*r InSfouth weatern Georgia. Ofllc* at Culbbcri, Brdoli'h Co., Go, Oeiw ty. E. 11. PlJkTT. ADMiylSTRA T i ihafarr wroarird from riding n l I ai-l Uiiggie*. . ,.r«4« the CHEAPEST BAR GAIN'S on record; ncvllnd durable OOK^UKRR, ten Buggies at 8180 tfn H HY »irtue of gn o ry of Randolph C< n 8 45 r. w. 4 *0 A. M. 8 10 r. m 4 28 a. u. SALE. (for* Ih Court of Ordin* iloesnld, at Culh- berlGa.no the 8r*i TTnsday I l*eemb«rne*t, lo's ul Und nambers tiriv fir# (S81 it. 1 **venty one (TI) in tb* leutb district of Ran rin county, as tb# preperty ol theeata'e of 'ftmu w[). Tavturdec'd. LI,lAu. TAYLOR Oct. S4tb, 1844 hlo. Adnar'a EXEC UTOJl'8 SALE n y viriP* n(<lbo will ef U««h . line deceased, will * be sold at Cuthbcrt Ga. en he Aral Tuesday in Prcomher nett, lots of land n'Abera eighty ail, (8*1 tins hundred bod neveo (1" no* hundred end eighteen (118) nnd one huedid *nd thirty nine (180 in th# ninth (fth) distnat f tUodulpb Coun ty—;he ft ice known aa the UsiW jdao*. MACON AND BRUNSWICK. OFOROl ftA7F.I.IIUR8T. PsiaiaiNT. GLOKUK A. PURE, Ber t. LeavrsMacon 8 r m. Arnrea *i Junction 4 r. m. Uivr* Junction 4 *. u. Arrives at Maeon .1 80 a. m. BOUTfl-WESTERN. WM. HOLT. PnaaiavT. VIRGIL I’OWERd, Bor'r. L»*vea Macon T JS *. n. Arrive* at Ealsnlb ,.6 18 r. w. Leaves Eutanls 8 lu * w Arrives el Ificon iy r a. ALBANY BKANC1I. LeevR* Rmiihvi t* 3 43 r. tu Anirr* at Albany 4 84 r m Le.vee Albany 7 SO a h Amies at 8aritlivll!e • U3 a. u , MUSCOGEE. JOHN MUHTult. PsaatSKRT. CLARKE, Ser f. Learoa Macon 6 40 r « Arrive* nt Columbm 4 54 a. u. leaves Columbus 8 SO r. u. Arrive*at Macon 4 88 a. m GEO KOI A~"RAILR0 AD. J. P. Kl!»GTr*ia!D«*T. P.. W. COLE, 8trt. Uave* August* Arrive* at AManta Leaves Atlanta Arrives at Augusta Riorr tqaiw. I.e*v*s Augnata Arrive* at Atlanta.. Leaves Atlanta Arrives at Atr^nata. Or. I'd did. T. HAILEY, Executor, ( OMllSSIONEBS SALE. B Y virtne of *n * Rand 'lithOs- .0.. .8 vr P . * .....7 (18 a. * 7 4J r. * I 10 r. * 4 41 a. » T 80'r. . ....4 Id A » payable in Grtenbaeba, Mr prices rang# from ft 5 ') to 81 without Harare. Butt bar* a g.«*d sup ply cf Harness on Hhim to compare with the Hug- giea in price and atvle. Mr price*on barnra* range Irom-.1 to 88 dollar! lor single hemes*. I have di'vble h»ire*» o» ham at ♦) to ISO dollar*. Fine Uhling Urtdlee, Mtriigiles, Driving-reiua, ate., kept conatantly on haeV 1 em prepared to but A at abort notice, nny atyle vehicle tbnl war be durad. REPAIRS OF ANY KIND pa'ch. \Yij order. Call and e: i-fa ion* with reatnew and die* ui birnraa made or repaired to le hrvrtrrsWves, as I tbiak 1 can mi 'it.-.l'" , «« I fear nn rompeli- J. A 10>TfcC ft"*> (•* ftfrperior court of . nil ban d. for the p*irp«a# of dir iaiun bt-iwaaw tba fouaeli n common, on tba Brat Tneodev in DdCM'twr oatt *t Cuthbert Geo. tot of Und no. one hundred aftdwvanly nine (170) in the Siathdistrict of.lUndolpi (hmntv, kr.Cwn u the pine* whereon Klixabeib A i dd-.i resided. JOtRNeK. 6USM, HILL' (JARBKTT, . ED WAl! dr DONALD, Oet.tiul ' . Coramiaeiooere. A DM1N1STRA1 $SS SA LE. ■JY virlne *f *\ order frao the Ordinarr of 1 ■ Raedoli'b CeWIty, will U auld on the drat Tuea lay in December next, betw.-o tb* uaual hour* of salt, Ten Shan• Hocihwteleo Railmd Stock; lot of Und in Decolor county. Georgia, No, 14, Nineteenth District; abo lot So. <>, ftrnth Diatrict of onghmliy Kany boi MiUbaL' W dty-aoidland* unimproved. I will wdl it the »»m« time ant place, a Scholar ship in Audrew VcRmls Collfft lUndolpb tmnir. Georgia. Said Srhol*i*b-p '» prpetual, and eoti- lira the holder to Ifonrt and Tu inn for one scholar. The Col Iff* is in foil (V'-ratioe.v.th nfoll Faculty, and wiilcempare faVonnl/Wbbany Institution ia the Sonih f will »l*o aefl ri the >0111* tn». tb* Insolvent pa per* belonging to the wtate ; I r*n d-elar# ell pe- pera insolvent wb«re tbs ponies Ui| to pay bv the 15th of November nixt »nd Wit publiah a list of »» d debto a after tb it ante Sold a* tbv nroperty if John J«cj, ut* rf Randv'ph Conn' 1 ’- <» org'.v JiMLi M J HKRTDAN. Adarnialratot WESTERN AND ATLKNTIC. ROBERT 1IAU0I1, 8cr*T. Leavra Atlanta . 7 30 r. w Atri'ew at Chattanooga 6 10 V. a. I.rates Chattanooga. 6 10 r. » Antra* at Atlanta ( 40 i. n. ATLANTA AND 'VEST POINT. QEOkOE 0. HULL, Bin'r. teavee Atlanta .• *. m. Arrives nt Went I’qtat 13 04 r. *. Arrivaa at Atlanta v 7 08 r. n. MONTGOMERYTWEST POINT, DANIEL U. CRAM, Sor'f. 1 15 r. m. ...4 45 1 IS p. R. ...4 A.n .6 35 *. W, Leavee West I’oini . Arrives at Colnmbns I Arrivaa at Montgomery.... Lenren Mnntgouiery I.ruvea Columbus l'rriTe* at Walt Foint CENTRAL RAILROAD. WM. M. WADLKY, PnaaiDr.sr. Leave* Savannah * *• *• Arrives at Macon * , rv Arrives at Augusta. it • r - 11 Leaves Macon ' *• **• Leaves Aogtista - » Arrrtes et stavanoab 7 03 r. n. inorvr tnxnr. Leaves Savannah 7 Oi r. * Arrive* at Maeon 7 *. w Arrive* »t Awgnata 4 a. w. Leaves Maeon 8 40 r. w. Leave* Angusta 8 23 r. K. MiLLrrx.aviiLt **n ooarov rntiM Connect dai'y with the np day nrd down nigbl K ienger Trains of this rood at Gordon, vitg Katonton 1 58 p. v. t *»iving M'Hedgaville. 1 55 r n. Arn*ee ai *f lledgville « ia r. »<. Airi'eja' E«t r.toc 10 'i/i r. w.