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THE CUTHBERT APPEAL.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT. |
NEW ALVEltTlBtMEMTd.
See Legal Advertisement*.
Just Received —Scloinon & Aldrioh.
Moro Goods—They Kcop Coming—
Isaac Easley.
Buggies nod Harness—Leonard &
Callaway.
Pleasant Residence for Sale—J F
Pagg.
Furnituro Room*—J A McMillan.
Grand Jury Presentments.
Tiie Tki-kohapii Again.—TIio mer
chants and other business men of Ctitlh
lw?rt : and vicinity, nro requested to meet
at tho Conrt House on to-morrow (Sat.
urdoy) morning, at eleven o'clock, t<»
take into consideration the importance of
establishing a Telegraph Office in our
city.
Wc hope thcro may bo n full attend
ance. Com* onk! COME ALL!
The Meteoric Shower l—Tho 18th
and 14th inst. departed without fulfilling
the prediction of certain eminent astron
omers. Being dear lovers of science
nnd over credulous, perhapp, ns regards
tho prophetic knowledge of (so called)
great men, wo lost two nights sleep in
watching for tho expected shower of mo
tor m, but alas! it come not in this quar
ter. It may have fallen up North, where
norellitt of all kinds arc so common !
But, it may be along yet, we’ll sco.
The Citv CaMiTiRT.—Wo paid a
visit to our Cemetery recently, nnd, al
though a comparative stranger in this
community, we were deeply mortified nt
finding it literally turned out to tho oc
cupancy of tho cattle and hogs! It
looked more liko an old, nnd deserted
field than anything else. T here can bo
no excuse for such indiflereueo and neg-
•K-et.
Will not tho authorities take the mat
ter in hand ? Dear friends and loved ones
sleep there, whoso gruvos should not be
thus exposed.
“A word to tho wiso Is sufficient.''
Tin Sai'ktt or Citiiiibut.—Wo have
been somewhat surpiised to sco that no
roganization or preparation exists in tbii
city to protect property from tho ravages
of tiro to which wo are constantly ex-
posod. It is’ doemod unnesessary to
make an argument to convince our pco-
plj that in tho present stato of things we
would bo at tho mercy of tho devouring
flumes in caso a tiro should break out in
tho densely settled fortions of this boa
tiful town ; or, that wo nro us subject to
such casualties as tho people of other
places situated as this is.
We, therefore, suggest to the young
men, that they should lint allow this im
portant subject longer to remain neglect
ed : nnd to those who huvo tho means,
that u fow dollars expended in thtfoutfit
of ono efficient firo company might be
the means of saving immense quantities
property from destruction.
Our Paper.—As will bo readily seen
by reference to our well-filled co’umns o'
both original nnd selected matter, we
doing our best to make “ 'l us Appeal
eminently worthy of respect nnd sup
jwirt. Of its typographical execution
wo arc justly proud.
The Proprietors and Publishers
Messrs. Christian & Bnwtcll, notwith
standing tho very great disabilities under
which they have been compelled to labor,
in the removal of presses, arrangement
of new office, eta, have achieved a won
derful triumph in bringing out so clear
nnd neat a sheet. They luivo been
climbing a ladder to roach their office for
moro tlisn three weeks, and yet the
work of getting up nod bringing tgit the
popor goes bravely forward. Wo flat
ly admiro such marks of indomitable
will nnd unyielding perseverance. To
our delight the ladder in question will
soon give place to an elagant stairway,
nnd then, to sny tho very least, tho un-
dentandinj of tho whole concern, will be
improved.
Thankful to tho man}* kind friends
who have pu'ronizod us thus fur—wo
would modestly ultimate that there is yet
room for as many moro. Will not our
citizens rodouble their diligence in work
ing fur us ? They hnvo friends ull over
the surrounding country, who would
perhaps, bo pleased to subscribe for the
paper. Wo cordially invito everybody
in the community to think of, and speak
for “The Appeal.” ,
Htmbxial.—Married, In (hi* city, on Tueaday
evening, ISUi inct, at *h» residence of Jno. it.
Iliictiinao, Eu] , by tbe Her. Chat. U. Jewell, Mr
P. II. Sum, and M «a L*vu L., daughter ol Uer.
Bam'l Anthony, all of America*, Georgia.
Wo bad the pleasure of attending the
above w edding, and a more elegant affair
of tho kind wc^uivo seldom witnessed.
Tho beautiful bride, superbly attired,
never appeared moro lovely than upon
this occasion; whilst her attendants were,
indeed, sylph-like, both in form and fea
ture.
escort alike, bore themselves with most
becoming dignity throughout tho trying
ordeal.
The ceremony, pci formed by tho Rev.
Chan. U. Juwutt, of Ameiicus, was pe
culiarly impressive and captivating.
Of the supper, at this writing—eleven
o’clock onino evening—wo nro almost too
full for nttornoco 1 It was choice, pal
atable nnd abundant. Meats, cakes,
fruits, nuts, candies nnd wines, wore
there in great profusion.
Mr. B. and his accomplished lady, did
up tho honors of tho evening, in n man
ner calculated to elicit universal compli
ment nnd commendation from their hon
ored guests.
May all pari if* livo forever, sny wo.
At Home.—Wo are happy to believe
that our beautiful little City is fast throw
ing off tho war-shackles, nnd that her
past troubles nro but giving zest to ad
ditional imptovements. King Cotton is
honoring us with daily visits, mid his
preseaeo in our streets is decidedly nni-
mating.
G ir merchants mo beginning to wear
smilin/ countenances as of yore, whilst
from behind well filled counters of new
new and choice goods, they not un fre
quently confront whole companies of ea
ger customers. And such Goods I Bui-
dom, if over beforo, hnvo wo seen so
groat a profusion rf elegancies and lux-
riea, ns can now bo found in Cuthbcrt.
Wearable*, eatables and drinkable* nil, in
endless variety, raoy bo had without
much trouble, cheap, for cash.
Of Dry Goods und Grocery Houses,
wo would call special attention to the
following firms: Messrs. Ballwin, Red
ding & Co., Win. BinvyorA Co., J. MeK*
Gunn, B. T. Jenkins, Dane Easley and
II. 11. Jones & Co. Sco their adver
tisements.
"ojuds /from appearances that those
gentlemen . are prepared to gratify tho
tastes of the most fastidious.
01 Drugs, Books &o., wo wotfld di
rect attention to tho advertisement ol Dr.
T. S. l'owell. Tho Dr. is fust complet
ing ono of tho largest and neatest Drug
and Book Establishments to he found—
outside Savannah or Augusta—in tho
State. To bo convinced of tho truth of
what wo sny, pay • him a visit. In his
line, ho has everything from a '• I ’ill mak
er,” to u “Family Bible.”
Touching the Mechanic Arts, if any
of our ruaders, in this community, would
'ike to have their old carriages or bug
gies repaired, or purchase new ones, to
gether with the harness to suit, let them
fail not to call on J. A. Foster. Read
his llaming card in another column.
If they would purchuse Stoves, Sheet-
Iron, or Tin Ware, lot them visit I). Do-
Lacey & Co. Those gentlemen work
hard to please, and deserve success.—
Sco their advertisement.
And thus wo might continue, but
time and space forbid
Sullico it, in addition, to say that
Cuthbcrt is putting on again her former
self; and, indeed, if rumors nro correct,
she will soon be more thon her former
sdf. When our enterprising citizens,
Messrs. Tumlin & Johnston, and 8. T
Jenkins hnvo completed their storehouses
now in process of construction, and
Messrs. .McDonald &. Dowers have rear
ed their palatial establishments, for
which preparations aro being made, then
will our people bo prouder than over of
their healthful nod beautiful city, and
Ci'tiideiit as a business point be unsur
passed in Bouth-westorn Georgia.
Reading akd Derating Club.—Wo
woul 1 kindly suggest to tho young men
of Cuthbcrt, tho propriety of organizing
n Heading and Minting Club, Winter
will soon be upon us with its long even
ings, nnd wo know of no moro rational
nnd profitable way of passing tho other
wise dull hours, than by reuding standard
works of literature; or by debating such
questions os may interest, and iiibse-
qucntly develop tho minds'of our young
men. Some of the brightest intellects of
■Mir country first caugfit the inspirations
f genius in the halls of youthful debate
where it exist! nothing is required hut
effort—well directed effort*—to givo it
influence and power. Como, young gen
tlemen, will you act upon our suggestion?
Who urn mg you w ill *bo tho / r t to lead
off in an enterprise at onceso impel taut
nnd so profitable ? Delay not—time is
passing—speak out.
More Anon.
A IIAm Evesilu—Tun Concert.—
On the evening of the l-fllt inst., yielding
to the polite invitation of tho Pastor Rev.
Win. A. Parks, wo attended tho Sab
bath School Concert, given by tho Teach
ers and Pupils, at tho Methodic Church,
and to say that we were interested mere
ly, would ho doiog grave i justice tp all
parties— ire icere }>erfeetly delighted. This
School numbers about 20 teachers and
180 Pupils, and tho commingling of their
many sweet voices in adulations of praise
to God—‘‘tho great giver of all good,”
was cnrnpturiagly sublime. Wo cannot
remember all tho Songs given us on tho
occasion, but some of them, wo hope
■ver to forget—viz. ‘‘Wo Jbnio with
songs to greet you“1 want to bo an
Angel;” ‘‘Make your mark;” ‘‘Jesus
loves mg;” Away to. tho Sabbath
School j” “Zions Hill’*, and, last, hut by
no menus least—‘‘Kind words can never
die.” Ami, w ho that has a heart to feel,
can witness such a scene as was tl.ore
presen'ed, and not thank his beufieent
Heavenly Father for tho privlcgo uf. e o
doing. 0 yes, wa love to look upon the
bright faces of innocent hearted children,
and to hoar their merry voices, engaged
in ringing tho songs of Zion.
And Wo were equally pleased to see
so many of our young Indies, mid young
gentlemen, assisting the dear children in
their constant exercises “Givo ono the
heart of u child, and I fear not the is
sues of I fc,’* was the ronark of one of na
tures noblemen.’ But, to tho programme;
Master Willie Rus ell and Elzoy Thomp
son, two of the pupils of tho School, de
livered very handsome lilllo speeches
prepared for tho occasion. They did
themselves groat credit by their'manly
composure, ami distinct enunciation.—
Tho first, theme, 'make your mark,” tho
last, ‘The world would ho tho belter fur'
it.’ Both nppiMiM-iato nnd cx< ollci t In
tho wake of all these inti resting nnd
stirring performances, His Honor,
Judge Jno T. Clark, was introduced to
the audience, nnd nfler Apologizing for
lack of iircporntion because of hi* duties
iu tho ( ourt Room etc. delivered certain
ly, "no of the most appropriate and inter
esting Sabbath School Lectures, to
which Wo had ov.r before listened. His
theme—‘Despise not tho day of small
things’ was practically but most eloquent
ly ami most effectively handled, and for
about ono hour, ho held tho whole crowd,
children and all, spell hound. Who that
bvard him, will forget his beautiful nnd
interesting Illustrations of living truths
The J udge should make it* n point, ns w
conceive it to be his duty, to address tho
Sabbath Schools w herow r ho goes, for
then indeed, would ho become alike em
inently useful, both iu Chureh nnd Stale.
At the close of his lecture, Rev. Mr.
Parks gnvo notico that tho Biibhnlli
School Library was too limited for tho
present number of pupils, nnd that ho
desired enough money to moot the press
ing demand. Ho asked the audience for
?.*0, and ho it said to their credit, tho
amount was contributed at once.
Finally, before turning from tho Con
cert, wo would bear our testimony to tho
d stinguiahed abilities of Mr. Parks in
building up and otherw ise conducting
Sabbath Schools. Tho citizens ofCutli
bert owe him, in this respect, a debt of
gratitude which they cun never pay.—
The children all love him, and now that
ho is about to leave us fur Conference—
to he gone peril ups forever, wo feel well
n^sured that their little prayers will ac
company him throughout his pilgrimage
upon the earth. Jlul enough.
— - ■■ «•» —
The OimuiRRT Aitkal.—Wo hnvo
ruccivcd Nos. 2 and 8 of this paper, pub
lished at tho thriving town of Ciithhort,
*m the Southwestern Railroad, by Messrs.
Christian <fc Bowtell, both practical prin
ters of energy and ability. Tbo senior
wo know several years since, while en
gaged on the Statu printing of South
('nrolina, nnd we think ho was afterwards
for a time local editor of tho Macon
Telegraph, Tho editors aro Rev. A. L.
Hamilton, D. D , llerbcit Fielder, Esq,
and Rev. Them!’ re JC. Smith, nil of
CIRCULAR LETTER FROM OFN. IIOOD.
Tho following circular letter from
Gen. Jno. B. Hood will ho rend with in
terest by tho officers and members of his
old command. Wo heartily approvo ol
tho design of Gen Hood, and commond
his example to the imitation of other
commanders:
CIRCl'I.An.
New Orleans, Nov. 1—Deeming it a
duly to tho officers and men who served
with me in the late war, to place on ie-
•orJ a brief account of tho operations
they performed, I have the honor to re
quest all commanders of batteries, hat-
allions, brigades divisions and corps to
forward to me, without delay, reports of
all buttles in which they were ougugyd,
while under my direction.
This will begin with tho companies of
Virginia cavalry which I first command
ed under Col. John B. Mngrudcr, at
York town in May, 1801, ami pass
ough the successive gradations of
command to the ju-rio I of tho surrender
>f the late Confederate army.
I would request tho commanders of
■ach separate organization to solid, with
his report, his photograph ami the pho
tograph of any ono of his comrades kill-
(I iu action, together .with such facts re
lating to his career nnd death, as may
ho interesting.
All officers who served upon my stall’
o requested to furnish me with their
photographs and reports of their labors
n 1 observations.
The following is regard oil as tho best
form to embody the moat important
facta:
* FORM.
Battle of ,
Date of , 180—,
Hours of action,
Position on field, 1
Troops on right, ( Ditgrnin
Troops on left, [ if possible
Troojm, front und rear, J
Number of officers and men present.
Names of nil complimented, \
OHirers and men in oilicial report, )
Number killed,
Number wounded,
Number missing,
Capture of officers, men, guns nnd
flags.
HEWS inns?
Extensive iron works aro in process
of erection at Trenton, Dado county Gn.
The Masons of Memphis, Tonn., are
preparing to build u u.uud Musouiu
Temple there.
Tho rice crop of South Curolinn is es
timated ut2o,(K)0 tierces—about one-tilth
of the crop of 1800.
Tho ladies of St. Louis nro to raffle
torn lock of Gen. Luo’s Imir.
My tbo* late hurricane in Nassau
there weru 017 dwelling houses destroy
ed mid 000 damaged, five places of wor
ship destroyed ami three damaged, sev
enteen warehouses destroyed, ono thea
tre destroyed, ami 1,084 persons render
ed houseless.
Governor Humphrey, «>f Mississippi,
commends that tho Legi.-laluro npnoiut
commissioners to confer with tho Presi
dent with tho view to release Mr. Davis
on parole or bail.
Tho next annual meeting of the Geor
gia Conference of tho Kpisoopal Metho
dist Church, will meet in Americas, on
the 28lh inst. Bishop McTyoiro wi 1
preside.
A dispatch received from New* Oi
leans, via New York states that General
Steodmim is to relieve General Sheridan
in command of the Department of tho
Gulf.
Tho img'o Bill, eonvictod of tho mur
dor of Mrs. Rollins in Wilkinson county
was hung at Irwinton on Friday last.—
Ho conlussod his guilt, not only in re
gard to that crime, but many olliors,
among tho ii tho murder of Mr. Joints R.
(Tows, ticket ngont in Atlanta. 11
whole life has been devoted to robbery
and murder.
—far removed from the great centres of whom are writers of acknowledged abil-
literal*}* attraction. Wo need not givo ity and of a somewhat extensive literary
names, for they emblazon every page of reputation. 1 ho new paper is well g< i-
mir country’. Iii.tnrv, from tho d..y. of , “ n “P- ° ur *»*. , wi » l '. M f '"'
* j success, winch it certainly deserves.—
Patrick Henry until now. Our young Savannah Daily Advertiser.
thoso of any This paper has a very extensive circu
lation, und oilers on this account strong
inducements to thoso who hnvo business
of any kind to udvertiso.
men aro quite ns nohlo
city on this continent, and they, ton, are
exposed to quite ns many temptations as
others ; lyid eioeo they uro destined ulti
mutely to become tho roj reseutatives of
our common country, wo would havo
them, even now, go about the w ork of pre
paration for tho great future.
They might, in uddition to polemic
discussion, devote one evening of each
week to a review of their school-boy
studies, such as Erg ish Grammar, Gi-
ogrnpby, Arithmetic, Penmanship, etc.
Same of them, pcrhiiro, were cut „bwi! po™>l>le harm rancomo of ila doctrine of
• .. . .. . ; negro equality r if so, it should change
m tho praMoutlon of It oho «lud,<* men- ju , S t|Jne , uff ^ , |Ut .. lioll .
tinned by tho war, and now because of
ago nnd stern necessity, havo neither At a meeting iu London, on tho
time or money to go regularly to school., ^ l 'b*her, *'* ^vrs °f Alabama
. , .. .. I State stock, it-was iinnmmnuriy agreed
They have met the a.uu of tho time. n0CT[lt [>roponit i„ a of tll /r™, ur .
like men, ee regard, laboring far a imp- , r u,„ Slate, offering In renew the
port, btit wherefore should they neglect ! overduo bonds of the Stato nnd to give
the cultivation of their intellects ? | bonds of a similar description, payable*
Thu happy gentleman, and his gallant: Genius is coalitiud to uo tank, tuid in twenty years in lieu thereof.
Not Evocal! to Do any Harm.—Thu
New York Tribune, whose pet slogan is
universal amnesty and universal sullriigo
—in referring to the election ill Massa
chusetts says :
“A few copperheads nnd a few* ne
groes are elected to the Legislature, hut
not enough of either to tlo anv harm.”
Does tho Tribune mean to admit that
Losses of officers, men, guns and
flaps.
The battery, bnttullion, brigade, nnd
division eoinuumders, who wore under
my direction at tho battle of Gliieiumiu-
ga, aro partieularly desired to send mo
•jmvt* of tho ports they bore.
The officers who wore thus associated
with mo are to ho found engaged in the
occupations of civil life from Baltimore
and Si. Louis to tho Rio Grande, and 1
must, therefore, appeal to tho newspaper
press to assist me In accomplishing my
Undertaking, by publishing tliih circular.
Irh not my intention to attempt to
write a history of tho war. My nojeut
is simply to (Mlloet facts with regard L
military operations.
It will remain for tbo historian, who
shall aspire to draw a truthful picture of
tho eventful ipid interesting epoch, with
which 1 was somewhat connected, to
assign to tho fnc s embraced in these me
morials their proper place ami jus! sig
nificance.
1 wish to devoto the time I can spare
from my business to relate with the di
rectness and brevity of a soldier, what I
saw on many bnttio fields and arduous
campaigns, and tho part my comrades
performed.
Very respectfully,
J. B. Hood.
Bad AkI'air.—The Macon. Telegraph
gives an account of the shooting *>1 a
young man named Lowis Bronson, under
sad and singulut* eil*ouin*tances. Bronson,
with two other young men, wore seated
together, when one ol them offered to sell
the other his pistol. The weapon was
rodiiced nnd uxuminod, but thuru being
u disagreement as to pri< «, Bronson asked
to see the weapon, and it wus linn led to
him.
Iu examining it, he held tho muzzle to
wards the owner of the weapon, who re
marked to him if ho wanted to point it
at any ono lie had belter direct It against
himself.
No sooner had thin remark been made
limn Bronson pined tho muzzle against
his .right tcmplo, and asked, in n jocular
manlier, as the young Hit'll thought,
“Shall T null tho trigger?" He was an
swered that if lie dip, ho was a dead man,
when, just at that moment, the pistol
fired, the bull entering his skull, causing
his duatli in a few moments It is Haiti
that he had previously made two at
tempts to kill himself, und llioreforo the
act was believed to have been voluntary,
^ ho 1*4Y8 ?—Tho newspapers 're
cently recorded tho faet that a Massa
chusetts rnrinuluoturing company has just
dec lin ed a dividend of one hundred per
cent. *in a yenr’s profits, after reserving
surplus enough to eulngo nnd improve
heir mill. Another iinprotiint fact, bear
ing u,on this point, is tho announcement
*>f a woolen manu'ncturer in tho same
State, that before tho war it cost Min
881 to.make a yard of cloth which lie sold
for 81, and that now he sells nf $8 per
yard what only cost him 8f to produce.
These manufacturer* make goods for the
million, nml thier enormious profits ac
count, in fomo measure, for tho present
extraordinary high prices of the fabrics
used by tho masses. In tho faco of this
stute of things, elainoripg for more pro
tection, jind want higertarilf solely us a
means of increasing their profits. The
wants and necessities of tho poorer class
es mo unheeded by these cormbronts,
nnd tho uetunl cost of living is ndvuiK’cd
to a standard which cuds lor immediate
reform. How long will tho pcoplo he
satisfied with Radical lulu V—.Yew York
World.
&a>’ All the machinery for nil exten
sive silk manufactory is now in San Fran
cisco, and w ill scion he put up in some
plucc in close proximity to the Bay. It
is calculated that ono hundred and. fifty
operatives will bo employed.
BffiuA thou-nml cavalry Ikhsupassed
through Kun-n-t Gity Inst week for Fort
Riley. A ft»w days since General Custer
pntsod throgh thb same point- He hoi
bo “ti put in command of tbo Department
o r Kansas, wih hendqunrteia at Fort
It ley. It is surmised that this means
active hostilities.
TRADE
I M P R
O
AT
Just lieecived.
Ctri’ERIOR FAMILY FLOUR, f om hew While
^ WbrtU; • /
Clio co I!AWN HIDES;
•• I.Mil):
ItAGGINO mid ROPE;
l.ifht-ho iso iit'ii eipliiMve Oil. |
II at CrMKl-.SK:
X1ACKKRKI. l.tbbt*. nml kit-:
Will I K Flaili
ONIONS;
*HAl,T j
MEAL}
Tim Tery best ■-title of TEA nml COFFER, *11*1
er«rjiliii>n «l*» uiaii ur «\imiua nLtua lo buy In
<>.t nr wi'ttr f or |,|uat«lioU pUrpriW*. o'ft.
BiirDif
J McK. GUNN.
House and Lot
FOB SAI.E.
IT,
Lot ol Five Acu-h. Miitjuiud ill tbu o«nlrul put
film tlti ivinfr 'unn t f OntnbMt, w*-» rti-ai Clucch
ci. HiIii oIh mid Cmitl 11■ U-o.
AUn, 5" aorv* of 1‘ji.e Luuil"Mi>arat«lr.
novy.«t II. M MOREL.
Just Received.
I^IFTEFN Thmuand p-timd* FLOUR—worrnn-
I Inl bi'.l • |uni11V.
iitMllir.
ii.lv id llAFO V—Sido*.
■ml M.ickt-rul■ ■ bbl.e, half da. 0ml
Frc*li h ini.lv i>
FISH -While
IciH.
HAGUINfl and ItOI’E,
novltol
ISAAC EAHT.rVH.
C o m m o r c i a 1.
CI’TIUIKIIT* PltK’1‘2 CrilHENT.
Corrected Wookly
nr
ME03r.B. BALDWIN, REDDIN0 A CO,
Warehouse' and Commission Mu chnuh.
CtmuiKRT, Oa., Nor. l.tlh IPOO.
COTTON - Onirg to Itie gtrat decline In lliia or
I'Jo tberr baaloen very lilllo ofloring during Ibo
past week. Wo qut.lo Middling 25; (I»o4 Mid
dling fi om 2’>T to 26; Fancy 26.' { to 87tf. ^
Axoa. per box, f:
Huron
llmiii, per lb., SSutSe
Side i, 83a30c
Hhnuldom, 8U1C0
,4- ,
Uuuiiv, d taBOo
Dumteo, t'm l '>r
Hoeanax. per lb, VBoU'k!
UrnouiH per di *, fLAJui)
llnlltr, por lb—
Country, 8 n n"*.c
(1 Ill'll on, WluTi'o
CofTee—
Prima Rio, f'bif'c
(load “ 83.4.‘o
CIimu, por lb—
Fngliib l>»iry, 80»88o
N Y. Hluto, 26*2
I'ino Apple, 4oal ,
t.’und leu, por lb—
Slur,
Aduin.mtino, H.’m t*'e
I'arafine, 7t**73o
Colton Yura, |ier bunch
S, - *3.1 A
la, in. 96
19. $U
Cotton Curds, perdnz
Wbilnmrc, flliL*.
tin. •• tl8ul3.60
Cracker*, per lb—
UuUcr, 19»20o
Sola, IHiSOc
Cuntiy, por lb—
Slick’, MWirtod, 8304"c
Fancy, 4«m7'.c
C gorr, per M,
Vine, f • 2i» I
Medium, ta.m
Coil m m, t6»S
lluign mid Dirs —
quinine, per < x. ft
Opium,
I’oIuhIi, euro, pr bx, Aile
ludigi, pro*. 26c
Mad ler, pr lb, 6i’c
llliio Hioim, pr lb, Anc
Solis, pr lb, 16c
Dry (lootla, per yd —
IHcachlng<, ‘.’Su.lOc
Donmallcs, 26*67
Io t lltvnrliiiig.fl.r.Ojl.73
l*i-4 Domta, f i. I ii.il
Tiekiiig*, 4‘iui’, 1
I’rint*, ld*26o
F our, | cr bbl—
H.ipnllne, fM.it,',
Family. |I6i»17
Extra do, * fl7u9<)
Fiuiii, per |KHind--
Applou, HulOc
I'oicl.on, leal'Ju
Fi*h—
Muckorol,bbl, fl3«18
•• bbl, f.:.o'j7
•• kjia, f t if .76
Con Fii.li, pr bbl, (none)
SirditM i., pr bx, 4e«7,.o
Wbito Fiali, ——
drain, per liuahel—
While Corn, f|,7,*Mit.R0
t o!tow do, fl.d3ul.76
data, fl.miuUM
din**, per box —
(Inn Powder, per'lb-
Uupot.iV, 76*8ro
llu/.ad 'r, 7*‘«7-'r
Leatbcr unit Slioo 11 tid
ing«, par lb—,
No. i St.io, raitao
No a •* 2.-.B30O
Upper. O.inS *o
Calf »kiim,piece,fd.63ud
l.minga, f942.23
Hindiiiga, f inU 93
!’•«'. por gul’u, liOuSOc
Tin ead, pr dux. f j.6Ru-l
l,umber, pii At —
Oioin, $13
Kiln dried, 17
L’lpora—
Hr mid v,
Wleaky,
Rum,
din,
Wlnoa, por gut—
Pori, fi
Ubarry.
Mulngd, 8.8084
Chaiiipugnc, pr dot, pta,
I Sain
M .Inane:*, per gallon—
Coimly.Ciibacuiie *'i>j#t
Norglium, 76aH3o
Me»t, per biiMie', f 1.76
Nulla, i or keg —
<d, floats
6d, 10.26all.6.
lid, 12ul2 36
|7al2ul6
9a 12
t-XlO,
10x13,
12x14,
12x1*1,
I4xld,
Idxls,
12x20,
17*9
fsulo
fl.lall
12d, l!
2"d, P.
O.Ubml Pair. In, per gal
Lard Oil, —-
Roiled Linseed, f3*3.26
O-l dll, I 2681.60
Train do, 2 75*3
CiiHlor do, 3.60*7
White Lead, in oil, per
cu t, ti*s
Elno, IdultJ
dmabnrga.pr yd,S8aU9o
Peanut*, dr Un, flat.S3
Poluali, pr lb, 29u26o
Polly, •• I i
Rice, " pjulUe,
Soil, per nook—
I. liorj«)ol, fl.25a*.
Virgin Iu, 6*3 26
Sallpelic, pr lb, DOuOUi
Hhol, pr rack-
Orop, #4.50*5
Illicit, 4 73ii3:'
SiiuH', pr lb, ).40ul/>
S|.Ue.«, pr lb, (Incut 1.23
Snip*, per box uml lb —
Wliulion'er, 11,'jil.'*
Tii'penti e, I4aldc
Tulle*, pr bur, iOcuf 1
Hug ir, | or lb— .
A, 211*25 u
II, 2lu24c
C. 20*230
Yel'oir, lHaSIc
1 n bi I,
Itolinod, 2Nu83o
T.ibacco, per pound —
Fiae, f 1.7602
1,26*1.60
6* >*7 6s
u,3u5oo
To The Public.
J 1HEKAI. adranra* mane no Cotton consigned
-J lo my Hiemlsiu New Yoik
JOHN riARDY.
novOlm Culbbrrt, U».
J. II. Zeiliii & Co.,
NVirOLKSALH AND RETAIL
POTASH,
KAOlH.i: IIAd4,
WU1TB LEAD,
GLASS,
PUTTY,
Z
PEPPER,
FI’ICI
VAUNIsIlEH,
PUNTS,
OHS,
HUAI'S,
E o., Etc., Etc.
Druggists,
MACON, GEORGIA.
r«v9 8m
How to save a Dun,
pOMK round to FOSTER'S CARRIAGE SHOP
V ' and nude lip your Hen.unt wiib him, fur ho is
needing money very iniicti jurl unw In keep lip
biiRinot*. You will all w nt him tn work for you
*nm, but lie cun’t do it unle<* vnu *osf«in him.--
lle fniU it delicacy in dunning hi* friend* liw ilieir
little «b«p bill* tbnt'ought tube payed promptly, m.
bo thinks lha hireling might to be worthy of bi*
meat.
I'leane cull in and rvliero hi* present necossitits.
octsatf J. a. foster.
Please be Patient,
FELLOW CITIZENS,
A ND in a very limit time ire will bare, nnd t\ill
endeavor lo keep coiiHtintly cn hand, ull the
FAMILY GROCERIES
well that wo could
not keep forersl of the leading aitlele*. W« are
now locoivirg anppliea nlinoal daily, nud having 11 n
jx-.t-rienced buyer in N a York City, wo expect
weekly suppliM of every thing that a
j. n. sum
CHERRY STIiRKT\ MACON, GA.
TN Clmarnt^wo of tha GREAT l)KM A Nil for
' C3rX*00©ri©l3
PROVISIONS,
..... a- Help, * *
t’KUM'TI.Y.
FAMILY 610CIRY
nmiire*.
Wo t.iiv for Cmb nnd sell for Cash at a rmall ad-
rnneo :>ii Now York cart. Tlioae wishing anything
in our 'iue of buaiticM will pleasu oali *1 our ainra
on the North-cult corner nl the public ‘ipn.ro,Cntli
bert, Ga., nnd we will endramr to arcniomndale
them. 11. II. JONES A CO.
noyjttf
f hntf found It nriwwarr t<> employ moi
that mr ouaiowera cap b; waitui un I’K'
I uni now receitliig tluily, luiee aildltinns, to my
Stock. Mytiurebaae* bein’}' ffn-de North for rnSi,
enables m.G.rgtra HKKAT HAhtl.VlNS. I Ua**
n lurgu supply *4" ...
Flour, Uucon und Lard,
Hngnv, ttiienn and Salt,
I legging. Rope ami Twi"e,
^Mackerel, Cl we**. Huikwhaa',
Flour, Itjce, So»p. Csndl. s.
Slan t., P. pper.'tTi'c*, Surd Iff**
Lobt'ers, PUftrtca,
Mokurics, in bbils. nnd bbl*-
Heel N. O. Syrup, in omrgls.
Vinegar Si-ed Wheat,
Soi*«mt UwU*T Cra**r>s,
With *lmn*l*reiyilong, can bj mooed m u.y lorn.
(livo mo.» call and l promi-e t*> do nan' *i"i
Ihnse who |fciininfxo me. I sell In uny (jUkiHlty to
! AlV KK08 NAILS, •*»'>!k'Ubw*. *t ;
100 J- N. cKYMOUlt'rf.
Liquors.
R UM. gin mid W|UHRY, iu,bur«Ia ajd cute*,
VVh'fi, i„ a.
POITTBU nnd ALE,
Voluble lei
, j. it. b^vsii
250 Boxes and 1-2 Boxes
■\r*Biuns e.iKw.Kii Tunuioy-
V have Kt-in'o Uu*e He I, Vr iih other u*>i«l brand*,
which I oflir at redu.td prices. Look I i it mu
Want * bargain. J. N. HKYMOUR.
Snuff, Cigars & Smoking
Tobaooo.
O F the 1IEST quality. Also, M.-dfti n and Low.
er (I miles of <*igan* and Smoking Tub icon cun
be found at such pricM u oairnot f-.il v. nle iw. .
Call uu J n N. SEYMOUR.
20 linles I- i
Aim-on and Augusta Sheeting,
c*
Wholesale and Retail.
r WTftfT iraimnnr ndi'niuaia ihti F-*eit at
both WHOLESALE und RET A If.; it being
mcosmiry lb t Inirer* ah un Id be *erred bys'.iiu
ono—there being *0 many houw* o.n’llni 'g ihrir
business to the wholesale Grocery and PioriaTjin
l.usiueai. *udf have the force to w..it on all who
call on me, and Irtifnd lo Hrfplo* Ol* h* <Mt>ugb «•»
wail on my customer* if it should becoim ..coe-sury
miphir mr.re. I am rmatlin* as I mar as any
,_,i*o in the city, and uuly eburgj a fair c»mmi**inu
to wlm!v*alti buyer*.
Come and too. J. N. SEYMOUR.
n*»vi-4t
Notice.
WILL be **>ld before the Cmrl Ifmnu door, in
(he <• ly ol Cuthbcrt, on tbo llrat Tile Air In !>*•
rentli r nrx*. the Home und lr»t whereon Ibe said
,1. j). Puw.'ll now occuj.iea as a privuiu rtrjdunno ill
lha aitvi.f Ciilbbert. levied on In satliify a A fn,
isimsl fii.ni fhftCminl v Court nf It uidolpl. county
in fume ol Juba Rnidiak ra. J. D.J’owrH.
W. 0. CONLEY,
norS'da HlfT.C C.
tsO'TICE.
WILL bo aolil, beftiro the Court House door, in
the city of OilHibait. *>u Ibe Ilrst T'leaday ia D-
ceviber next, ibe meant Lot whareort (ha Htri|K>d
I lidding Ni.Mid, lying on Ilia North aula of il.e
public square. Iwriad on (<> auliMy a fi (1 loaned
Irnm Ibe County Court of Randolph enim'y, in fu
ror of C. b. Woo tad r*. ifotmec Power*.
WM O. CON IKY.
nnrStda U'ft. 0. 0.
KI'.CIIKIIICK J. CONAST.
C0NANT & YOUNG,
COTTON FACTORS
g'v'.il’,
FINANCIAL.
Ext-hungeon New Y’ork pai
Oolil, boring, I t ' I Sil»or, Ion mg, |:i:j
" MUlug, 145 J •* atslimg, 13?
HANK NOTES.
Hank Slate Ocorgiu, 16a I Eastern Hunk Ala., 40*
“ Coluinbns, Me I Muti. e Hank, hot
Farmeia AMcctianicali v | Muiiulueiureia U*k, iu,
Monctcry ami Cominciclnl.
Manor, Nor. 14.—There were moro **lea of on
to 1 to day Ilian yesttrduy, notwillislundiiig the petre
w*a not *0 g .od ns it wa* then. Strict Middling
brought 2s ouuta with a downward tendency.
Atlanta Not. 14.—Colton—Market b*« declined
Leant. We quota: Midtllmg .24
Adopsta, Not. 12.—Tbo gold uiurkel is dull and
declinmg
0*.IU Hrukera nrn buying at 118, selling at 144,
Silver—llfulur* mo buying at 140, and selling ut
144,
Savannah Nor. 12.— Colton—Market boa been
dcpiesaed. N. Y. Middling, Claudio.
CilAiiLBlTog, Not. 12.--The cotton rraikel hna
been more act ire at a decline of 2u. Iu.ui IboliigbcHt
rata*. Middling ■"> c-
Cincinnati, Not, 12.—Corn—Opened dull, but
cloAcd firmer *t 65 ccota.
PrpTia onidntl.
Oroeeriei unset llwl.
Wbukey iu fair demand at lie.
St. Inji ii, Not. 12.— Colton—Lewar at 31J ,'a32c.
Apophta. Nov. 18.—O0M00—The market to-day
was very dull—tranaactioua not aullio.eut to wur
rant quoluliens.
Suit* to duy 93 bales, at from 32* j to 34 cent*.
Smv Yomc, Nor. II.—Gold 114^(. Exchange
0 i{. Sight 1*1; •
Moiiii.r, Nin. 14.— Co'ton arles to diy 2 0 bale*.
M.UJlinga 33 cents. Muikol veiy dull.
89 South Street, Now York,
I y\Y clere nnd j»ir*fenlar attention In sale* of
Colinn, Tobacco, Wont, Hid..#, ale., etc . nnd
tbu purebaae uf March undue of every dcaciiptinn.
nkriiuKCHi:
1 McK. OIJN.V, Cuthbcrt, Ga.,
W. II. YOUNG. C.tlnmbua, (la.,
ATKINS, DUNHAM A CO..
te lact»il•(.lu. Fla.,
IIS, Etif u!», Ala,
nnv2tf
NATIONAL HOTEL,
(Cor. Whitehall Street and Ml. k A, Railroad,)
Atlanta, Georgia.
PRATT, POND A COREY, Proprietor*.
A Newly Erected, Conimodima, Fir*t clusa llo-
J\ tel, elegant It furnished throughout.
I'ino lltlli.ini I’urlor with I’ln-Un tablet. liar
■looked with choice Liquor* und Win***,
J5f**Special arrangement* made for Hie nrcom-
modal h.n of Familiee. nor a 3m
BROWN'S HOTEL,
Op\mile Depot,
MACON, : : GA.
E. E. BROWN & SON,
nor2*3m Paprwrroaa.
C iEOKOIA, Rani.oi.pii CorNtr. — Ilenrv Ed-
M’ waid*, Administrator on the ealnte of Henry
Ilobba, hnring applied for l.' iter* of Dl’njitMon,
ail peranna imeroatad we umdled to fl!e (heir nbjuc-
lions, if *nv. by ibe next May teim of tho Co..rt
of Ordimtry lor said county
WM. 1). KIDDOO.
nov2-0m Ordinary.
Notice.
WILL ba aolil, beforo Iho Court Home Don-, In
the city of Ciitbbeit, on the ti.st Tuesday in Im.u
nrr next, helrreen Ibe lawful boor* of Mile, ail the
g «wn Crop cf the aald John Oun ton, loried on
to rat in « u m<>r*gigc Ii fu, in f«vor of G. M. Dun
oun v*. John C’ouii.'on.
W. C. LOXI.F.Y.
po\9td BIO. u. c.
Notice.
WILL bo sold, hif.irc the Cnu-f Honse door, in*
Ibaeity of CiUbbart,on tbo Hr«t Tnwliy iq,De
cember ncxi, all Ilia grown crop of ibe*.id Thoma*
II. R.g.o. eonslsliiqf of Colton, Corn. Poddor and
part pi one two-horse Wagon. Levied on tos*Ji-fv
two Ii fas, irwued from tbe Sup<rior Court of Ran-
dnlpb Oouulv; ono in furor or R.'cbai-d K. I) in' »*.
Tin.in w A. Ragan, tbe nth *r In farm- of Johu McK.
Gunn va. Thoulka A. Rigan.
WM. O. CONLEY.
nnv2lda S| oelai Hep. Shari IT.
SAJ.1JOF I AND,
WILL Ire Hold at public outcry, f lie llrat Tuesduv
in December naxt. *• Culhberl. Hu, on* b»ifdrel
nnd fifty acre* of Land, number sixiarn, in the
sixth (lialrict id Randirlp'l ceit'iir, S xly Acres pre
pared far colllvfttii.n, with gwd dwelling a'c., place
adi iiuli it Seaborn Irey.
J IO v2-!m JARED It,WAN.
BOIUIIA, Ranuolpii Comfrir.—JMm Af.
YJ Cheab'ro having nnnllel ftw tellers of Guar-
dt*n*Uip of Mart 0., WlUy K. and Puma C. F.
Miller, minora, all peranna intrrral d aru npnfied in
(Ha Ibeir nbjrptiuns, if sny 'hi v bar#, by fti* next
December term of the Court nf Ordinm-v for said
emn.tr. WM. D. KIDOtlO.
ni.vU-liu Oidinaiv.
r fKOUtllt, Rakdolpii CofNvr.—Josh Hrrnks,
) AdinlnLirsinr, e'e., no ibe e*u'r • f Marfin .1.
Hrown, dateoiwd, baring made a q.llp.1 lor la va
lo resign bialruM, and lor the ai'nfdblmsni id D.
rid S. Hr>.wn, Admin-sirator In bi* and. aoliee i«
given to "II interested dial Ida 1 Uplift.t. n will bo
considettd nl the next DecciuLer term of the Court
of Ordinary if taid county.
WM. I). KIDDOO,
r.ov2 2m Ordinary.^
f 1 LORO I A, RiMMii.ni CoVNir.—Jnaiah J. Hot.
U etl, hav.iog applied for Leite a "f a u.niiatra-
lioil, do bnnls uon, on tlio eatide of u e bmp Ad-
»ms. deceased, all fMts.in* interes'cJ am n«i 8*d In
lit* their nl jsriii.ns, if any they h vr, by the next
Decembar tarn Ol tbo t'ou't of Oidli arr far aaid
county.
nort-1 m
CevgtV John William*
ing applied for Letter* of (jinrdi»'.«bl|. »f
Ha rat. J*na. Kuiitll, Cbarl). U-t» ce K., John W.
and Wile.v Joiner, minora, not : Ce is gi»en in ull 1.1-
leiealed, ihal his a[plienilnn will be considered :,t
tha rtcx\ l)ec«tnberl«nD if Ik* c.m.t nf Oidinaiy,
for paid couoly. WM. D. Kl 01)00,
n 1* 2- COd
Ordinary.
r lF.ORGIA, RanboM'I* CouaTT — Hcrab L llnl.
J mv, Adiniaisiialnx, im Hie cau'e "f J art* L
I'U icy, having uppli«l f.r l.-uera of DLinlaan.n,
all per* in * in ie rested nra n*.'.lied to Hie tJu>r . b
j.-ctmm. II anr.br ibu mxl Miy larin ol tbu L'ouii
ut Oidiiiu r for aaid county
WM. D. KI noon.
* tori Cm Urd'.naiy.