The Cuthbert appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 1866-1884, November 30, 1866, Image 4

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IIOUSEEOLD RECEIPTS. Cbvam Biiem-Rub one pound of fresh but Ur, into on pooad of flour, make a bolt la iba centre, into which pnt half a pound of pewdered imgar op- oa which tba rind of a lemon tat rubbed previous Iy to pnnodbg, tad thraa wbrla eggs; tail tba eggs wall with tha eugar, aad than mil all together, forming a lailbla peat* ; cal it ialo roued place*, each nearly aa largo aa a walnut, stump Ibarn flat with p butter atamp aftba alia of a ailm dollar, aod bake Ibcm la a alack area. Ji-mblm. -On* cup of butler, aad two ofaugar, beaten together; oa* aop of nilh, hat fa Uaapo^nful of aalaratui atlrrad Into the milk, aad four egg*. Ilaat It wall together, add apica of any kiod, and ail enpa of floor ; roll ll rattier tbl* ; cot It with a tumbler and with a wineg'aaa to form a ring; braab tbam orer with tba abita of ao age. and aill on a vary ItUla fin* wbt'a augar ^pfora baking. Baka iRrm fltlara or twenty mlnutra. Ham Oi*aaaaaa«D.—On# plat nf molaaaaa, ball • pound of butter, one rap of eour milk, two Ubla- ipouafuls ol aoda, ooe cup ol ginger, one tablespoon, fill of clnree, Iba rind ol ooe Irmoo, and flour enough to make a ttilf paefa, /fatter Iba fio strata ; roll the eaka on them, with flat brow a aapr, aa thia aa possible, and baka tery qulrkly. Ginoxi flxxps.—Half a rup of baiter aad half a enp of augar beat together, half a pint nf molaatao, ona teeapoonful of aroamtartar, two of aoda,oaa rap of milk, aad flour enough to make a atlff dough. Roll It about a quarter of au loch thlafc; cut with a email wloaglaaa, and baka them hard. Fob Maiibu Wxsmixu Cxar.—To alitaan qttarla of rala water add I brae pounds of aal aoda aad three fourths of a pound of onalacked lima. Bel It over tba lira uu'll ll la juat warm, tbaa atlr It wall, aad tot It away for u»e. Taka naa plat of the fluid In two palla of water, aad boll the elothte la II. The dlrtlaat of them will coma out while and claaa with ▼ary little rubbiag. There la no danger of rolling tba clolhta, a« it baa beee Iboraaghly tested. Ilia wlibla tba reach of all, a .d aoata only two or Ihtea ecu’* or ao for a anmmoo washing, A Ltrri.i Hot Fhiuiitrrkii to Dratii. —One of (lie most touching hcencfl 1 over hoard of trnnnpirud in Madiron to-day, and w»n rclutod to me by an cyo witnoM. It was an follow*: A eon of W uldo Abeel, of Mudinon, waa frightened lo lieatti. He wur play ing with another boy ubout bia own itue, on the atepe of the ruaidence of Mr. Aboel, whnn, n gentleman ahull I any 7 no, a mounter, in human form, or a very thnughtlufw man, ptmaing by, pitched at the hoya, and told them that he would catch them and nhut them up tinlcar. they run into the houae They both rnn for their livoa. Mr. Abeul'a »on fe.l upon the floor in parogynma. When he mine to, ao m to knpw anything, ho begged of Id* mother not to Ittt tho nmn c/tleh him, and he would never go on the atepfl ngnin. "1 never wi I do it again, I nev er will do it ngnin,” exclaimed the poor little Miflurer, nnd immediately went into aunther fit. The reliction of the ayatem brought on a dyaintery from whivh he never recovered. Nor did he recover from hi* fright. lie np|>enred to bo con- acioua by apelln, but whenover, ho ontno to, ho wouid bog of bin pnrunta not to let tho man catch him, promining never to go on the atupa again. At Innt henp- j toured eonacioua that he munt die. lie would then any, ”0, pnpn, don't let mo di I nover will go on tho atepa agnin.” And thtia my informant biivh the child Buffered nnd died. While the lady wim relating tho fucta to me tonra run down her oliooBl. It in not un nncomtnon thing for older people to frighten chil dren, but do they think what tlioy are doing f l hop* this will teach nil who rond it » hinting fcuBon.— Cor. Mihoiukie IViicon- •#. Havina rofi Old Aur.— No ono donlea thnt it ia wire to make provision for old nge. but we nro not nil ngrooil un to the kind of proriaitm it ia beat to Iny in. Cor tainly wo shall want u little monoj, for a destitute old man ia indeed n norryeight YoO, nave money, by ull tncnnn. liut un old mutt need* juat that kind of etrengh which most men aro apt ty wnatc. Muny n foolish young fellow will throw awny on a hollitluy a certain amount of norv- oua energy which ho will never foul the wunt of till ho ia 70, nnd then how much ho will want it I It in aurious, but true, thnt n bottlo of ohampngno nt twenty, will intensify the rheumatism of three score. It ia a fuel that overtasking the eyos ut fourteen may noccasitnto the nid of apeutnelea ut forty, inntond of eighty, We ndvias our yhung renders to be ally ing of health for their old nge, for the maxim holda good with regard to henhli us to money. " Wnflte not, wunt not." It ia the gruiiteat mistnku toHUpponethnt nny violation of thu law of honltn can os- enpe its penult}. Nature forgiven no nin, no error. Bho lots off tho oflunder for fifty yearn sometimes, but she ontchcn him nt lust and inflicts thu punishment just when, juat whore, how he feels it most. Save up for old age but save know ledge, save tho recollection of good deeds and innocent pleasure, save pure thoughts, save friends, snvo love, have rich stores o( that kind of wonlth which time cannot diminish, nor duulii take uwny. PaiKTit-Rs’ Wit.—The recent illnesa of the editor of tho Louisville Journnl seems to have detracted nothing from hit inexhaustible fund of huthor. Wi give three of bis Inat specitnena : Borne think that there is now uo (’on- gross known to the Constitution. Quite ns many think that there ia no Constitu tion known to Congress. T’ive aegroea have just been sentenced to tbe New llampnhiro pontilentiary, nnd two to the Maosnchuselta Legisla ture. Jt seems unkind iu the Confederntea to make so ninny charges ugainst Gener nl liutler. iVlion hecomtnutulod a Fed erul army, ho didn t make any upon them — l-hlHymer. T«it Widow.—In the great nnnuil exibition of pictures ia Puria, there is this yeur a portrait of n Indy with tho simple title of "Tha Widow, ia the cat alogue. There ia a terrible fact connec ted with this picture, and it ia thus related by n correspondent: Tho Indy is tho (kmntcss D , who nlthought only twenty-four years of ngo, has been twico widowed, ttlio is said to Iks of humble birth, but when only sixteen years of age, Iter great beauty attracted the attention of the Marquis de D* , who married her. On leaving the church, however, the Marquis was assas sinated by Borne obscure rival, and tho lady wns left a widow with an immense fortune. The Mnrchionesa retired to a con von b where she remained until Ijur twentieth yenr. She then mndo n jour ney to various pnrU of Europe and visit ed, among other places, St. Petersburg, whore ono of tho moat wealthy boyards of Husain placed at her feet his heart, his diamonds, and his millions. Tho mnr tinge wns celebrated in tho house of the bridegroom's mother, in n remote part of Husain, some distance from her own estate. Tho newly married couple left for their new homo in a magnificent eloigh. On tho way they were attuckud by wolves, nnd tho Count, in trying to defend his bride, made n false step, fell out of tho sloigh into the snow, and wus immediately devoured by tho wolves.— The horses, mod with terror, dushed off with imrncuH speed, nnd did not stop till they arrived nt Count’s chateau, which wns brilliantly illuminated for the recep tion of the newly married pair. A lady elegantly dressed in the" hnbil imonis ef Woe," wus mot in tho street u few duya ugo by an acquaintance why ventured to remark upon her being in mourning. " Ye-e-a," anid tho bereavod one, mournfully, taking n few fltepfl to trull Iter dress, and looking over her •boulder ut the effect thoroofJ'rv® just lout my husband —don’t you think this is a sweet vail? Buch n deep horn I” Buoh resignation in nilliction is touching. Bnrnh Donelson, of Hud HI tiff, C»L, is n plucky woman. Bho recently hod n fight with live armed Indiums, knocked two down, puuched a third in tho head, and then retreating to her log hut. used her rifle nguinst the whole until they bout a retrent, currying off their wounded. Bho had her thumb shot off, but otherwise is ns good ns now, nnd now proposes to travel on her muscle. Who over ia courteous, honest, frank, sincere, truly honorable, generous nnd candid, is n true gentleman, whether rich, learned or u laborer. He is one who will neither seek nn indirect advantage by u specious rond, nor take nn ovil oath to secure n renlly good purposo. riuch n tnnn wore ono for w hom n woman’s heart should bent constantly while she breathes, and break, when ho diva —Scott. A rural pastor prayed fervently for raiu liming a Severn drought, which be gan to full in torrents just ns thu service closed, when two lumieiH walking home together whuro gutting awfully wet, und ono remarked to the other: " The parson dues pray with a good unction." “ Yes," replied tho other, "but ho lucks judg ment." A gentleman uf Boston was lately osk- od what ho thought of Miss Dickinson's lecture . "Think,” said ho, “I think Dan iel Wobiter died at tho right limn ! und before n corrupted public opinion was willing to receive its interpretation of constitutional law from tho lq>s of nn old tnuid." A man named Bradley was recently appointed nn inspector of whiskey in Philadelphia. On his first tour of duty lie culled ut n distillery where ho iuspccl- od tho article so thoroughly thnt ho loot his w ay home and brought up in tho guard house. A fino ol live dollurs was imposed for his I un. The atoniuer Contrulin, at Little Kook, Arkansas, has been seized by the Col lector of tho Becond District of thnt Btute, for violution of the amended In- tcruul lb-venue law relutive to tho re- niovul of cotton from the collection dis tricts before tho payment of the tux Thia is tho first seizure of tho kind that has boon made. A writer in tho Montreal Witness, in view of the many enterprises going for ward in th'n age, says : “There is, ap pears to us, yet nnothei* oponii% for u company, namely, a Petroleum, Bull and Sulphur Company, to buy up tho lands around tho Dead Ben and dovulnpe the immense treasures they contain." An authoress compares n man to a silk mnbro'ln, iu these quaint terms: A good man is like a strong silken umbrella—trustworthy nnd n shelter when tho storms of life pour down upon us. A mere walking stick when tho sun shines—a friend in mbfortuno. Tho Lnnonstfr Literary Gmotto is edited by a lady of a bew itching tern, who says, ‘ She would ns soon nestle her noso in n rat’s nest of Bvvin- glctown as allow a man with whiskers to kiss her.” Within ninety days after tho eurronder ona of tho most distinguished officer* of tho Confederate army was running n' plantation in conjunction with un otliccr ef the Federal army of equal rank. Twenty-three officers of tho British African slave squadron hnvo died iu 11 months. Promotion must lie rapid in that section. ECCLESIASTICAL. Georgetown College, D. C., com rnvricca the scholastic yenr under the most favorable prospects, two hundred students being enrolled, principally from tho Southern States. Prof. D. II. Bolnh, of Dnnvillo, Ky., propr-eon to establish an institution for the educstion of orphan girls, and the daughters of poor Baptist ministers; nnd to do this, lie asks 126000 to begin with. A small society of colored Baptist*, but recently organised in Toltunville, Btaten-Islund, ana mostly poor, raised $2,212, os their offering to tho Colored Baptist Convention nt Richmond, Va. It has been proposed^tat, during tho coining autumn, n mooting of thoso Uni tarians and Univcrsalists who favor moro fraternal relations and a heartier co-ope ration of those two denmnir.atioDnJthan exist nt preoooL bo held in the city of Now York. A calculation of the inlaries paid to prenchera in this country, nnd tho num ber of sermons preached according to the New York Observer, shows that the average price paid for sermons, taking tho land through, is three cents u ser mon. Tho Episcopal Bishop of Michigan, in his annual nddress, records n larger amount of work than in any former your. Ho reports the wholo number confiimcd in 42 parishes nnd 7 other places at 761; nnd cordially acknowledges the kindness of thoso who provided nn episcopal roxi- donco in tho city.ol Dotoit. Tho Old School Presbytery of 8t. Louis ha* divided on questions ot the country. Beven ministers and six elders formed ft now Presbytury in connection with tho General Assembly, nnd ten minister* nnd nine elders continued tho old Presbytery in oflil ntion with men who signed tho "Declaration and Testi mony. A writor in tho Richmond Christian Advocate suggests that tho Word “Meth odist'' bo dropped from tho name cf tho Southern Methodist Church, nnd that the mono of “Evangelical Episcopal Church" Ihj substituted, on the ground that tho Northern Methodist Church has made tho nnmo of niethodism odious by running n political machine under tbut onco honorable designation. Tho spirit of rcuniou still pervades tho Presbyterian bodies of tho country. Tho Banner of tbo Covenant, tho organ of thu Reformed Presbyterian Chut eh, re ports a recent meeting of tho Chicago Presbytery, at which n committee was appointed to confer with similar commit tees of tho various departments of the Presbyterian family, with n view to i* closer and ultimately n complete union. Tho Methodist Protestnnt, of Balti more, says: “Tho Methodist. Protestant Church enjoys largely tho favor of tho Great Head of tho church. Wo have a report of »no hundred nnd filty conver sions at tho Kent camp meeting; and Rev. W. A. Crocker reports about sev enty conversions at a meeting at Fuir fields, Va , nti-1 a meeting in progress at Hmyrnn, in thu same Btute, nt which twonty-fivo persons have ulrcpdy been converted. Tho members of tho Methodist Kj>is- copal Churches in Kentucky are display ing great energy in the erection of new houses of worship. Now churches of ol- ‘gnnt design ana spacious accommoda tions nro being built at Covington nnd Nowpurt. A lot has hoeti purchased in Lexington, aad n building commenced, of w4iich tho )ecturo-room will bo ready for uso early in tho full. A church is al so about to bo commenced nt llurrods- burg. At the Into meeting of tho Potomac Association (old Bcliool Baptists.) a sc ries of resolutions wore introduced re commending certain steps to ho tuken with n view of bringing ulxmt n union of the Old Bihool nnd the Regular Bap tists. It wns stated thnt severul promi nent men among tho anti-mission church es had ox pressed a desire for a reunion. It whs, how over, thought by some that the proposed action wns premature, nnd thus tho resolutions were withdrawn without a test voto. Rev. F. Brosddus, 1). D. {who by tho way, has had another titlo given him, v : '.: G. W.H. Grand Worthy llnrmoniserb advocuted tho passage of tho resolutions. There nre in the Presbyterian Church 1,789 ministers. During last year 10.- 289 members wore added on examina tion, making nn average of 692 to* each ordained ininistor. Tho four largest churches nn tbo roll of tho General As sembly of the North ure: Kensington, which has 1,068 members; Seventh Church, Now York, 1,022; I.ufuyette Avenue, Brooklyn, 1,008, and Madison Square, Now-York, 1,004. The Fourth Church, Washington, D. C., celebrated its twooty-yoventh anniversary a few days ngo. Its present membership is about five hundred and fifty.. The uddi lions by profession, during tho past year, hnvo boon ono hundred and twenty. Its veteran pastor, Dr. John C. Smith, has hud tho ear© of it from its beginning und in zeal, industry, and pastoral effi ciency, his bow abides iu strength. T. S. POWELL, DRUGGIST, BOOK-SELLER, aad STATIONER jXVITKH altenllnn to t.ii «l(*k of DRUGS. 1 MKDICINKS trd OIIKMIOAT*; School, |< e . Iitfi.iii-t and Miacellitnaf.ua HOOKS, and complete ■Mnrlincnl ol STATIONERY. He t'flera for »«)• tbe popular proprietor/ article* of Iba dar, among which ara Dr. ATer'a Aqua Cura, Cherry Pectoral and Cathar tic Pills Oa.nod'* India Co oirne, Dhnda'a Pater and Ague Cura, Oitllijfhnn'k Pill-, Dr. I^wd'a Nerve Tonic urQuimn'-aubaii ute, M«>»- den'a Pectoral Balm, Extract of (iintar and Cod Liver Oil, llrmbo'd'a, Sund’a ar.d llull'a Karxnparillaa, Jlembriir* Ex tr-cl <R Itochu, ItoMlnf'a Syrup Nxptha, Whitoumb'a vixnrninr, Jacob'* Cordial, Pato Killer, Ka.uJy Relier. Mra. Winnlnw'a Hoothinjr Hvriib. Chri*. tidor'a Hair Dye, Phalun’a Hair lle-lor- er, l.yoo'a Kvlluriao, Burry'a Tricnpbaruua, Arabia’ and Mm-ianx l.iniment, Fahmatnch’a, McCann’*, Frav'a, Jaynaa and I.andcn'a Veiui luj-«a, VVbeatuo’a lien Ointintu', Dallay’a Pain Ktlraclo-, Drake's IMenlalinn, Rnra' St. Dominao, llnetelicr'a Stomach and llootl.ind'» (Jarman BITTERS, l/rndard, Scolch and Maroobny SNUFF, Cainliua, Ballr, Scotch SNUFF. Oeuuinc Scaifnlclti Smoking TOBACCO. In toilet article* ha* (Jenuina Farinn COLOGNE, tieititine Lnbm* Extract, Fiond* Water, lluy RUM, IVSI AGES, llair OllJf, COSMETIQURS, Tui'ot POWDERS, Lilly WHITE, (Jenuina Brown Windwtr SOAP, llair, Trash and Nail BRUSH Rrf. Dicaaiog, Rmiud and Tuck COMBS, ALSO, Tockul HOOKS. WALLETS. Monav BOOKS, J'ocknt KNIVES, IUZOKH. SCISSORS, PIPES, SPECTACLES, Elc., Etc., Klc. School BOOKS, Mlacnllniinnua BOOKS, BIBLES. TESTAMENTS. Prater BOOKS. Hymn BOOKS. Mucred HARPS. Be., Km. K'c Cap, BUI, I^cttcr, Billet, Nut# and othtr PAPERS. BLANK BOOKS, Aad avary requixite fur tbe Oflice, Dexk or School. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Photowranh CARDS, CUe*» Mt N, Backgammon BOARDS, Crihhaffo HOARDS, Dominoes, dick. Playing CARDS, Vliitlnw i!ARDS, and Wadding CARDS and RNVELOl'Ei. acIMSu IVcV Fashions I860. J. W. BRADLEY’S CKLIBBATKD DUrXjElJt laUIalPTIO (OR DOUULK. SPRING) ir shims. A Kentucky furmer has this year raised six^-two bushels of merchant«• Two Irishimen ono day n-gnnning, a i bio wheat from two buskets of “Ken- large fltx’k of jugee ns camo flying ovo tucky Wbito." Putriek, f‘ “ 1: ' camo their bend. I’utriok, elevating his piece nnd firing, brought one of them to tho | Tbo city of Elixnbeth, N. J., ha* just ground " Arrh!” exclaimed hiscompnn-1 culuiiratcii her 800th birthday, itm, “ what a fc»ol nre you to wn*t your, •—— nmnUUiition, when tho l nre lull would Abaci cl »r gvologi-t is acquainted killoJ b in!” ' u ,, h o’! riok< except " rook tho crtid o,” A Chain or Truths — Barely -has so golden a chain of verities been finked to gether in one short paragraph ns the fol lowing, by President Quincy. "Tho great eompn4iensivo truths written in let ters of living light on every page of his tory are these: Human happiness has no perfect security but freedom; freo- dom none but virtue; virtue nono but knowledge; and neither freedom nor vir tue has nny vigor or immortal hope ex cept in tho principles of tho Christian faith and in the sanction of tho Christian religion.” fliiv A negro toast—"De Lite Gubm r ob de State ; lie omne in with little op position, lent go’ out with none at ull.” J. W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRTS baa prinled is RED INK on Ihc baud J. W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRT. Don't buy nny other. Aik f.*r J. W. Bradley’s DUPLEX SKIRT. Sea tha name on lb* Hand. For e»le in Macon at wh.ilr«ala, at msunfk-tnrvr'- price-, by J. II. ROUS A SON. ALEXANDER A WHITE At wholesale by the oxclu*ive manufacturer* aid. anle owner* of tha Patent. WESTS. BRADLEY & CARY, oct.it 3m* Noa. 97 Chamber* Su, N. Y. T. W. FREEMAN, WH0LB8ALI AXD SKTAIL OHOOEK A CONFECTIONElt, 88 Cherry St, Macon, Ga. IJT Froah FISH. OYSTERS, e»c., in season and ahippet to partis* oul of Ike city promptly. -ct2<i-3ra. COME ONE I COME ALL! TO TUB DRY GOODS FAMILY GROCERY Commission House ISnIdwiii, Redding A Co., CUTIIDERT, OA., Who are now reeaiviny, and will keep * GENERAL ASSORTMENT umr good* Liquors, Tobaccos, Hardware, Crockery, Sadler y, BRIDLES, HARNESS, Aud tho celebrated Wbod ruff liuijyi es; Which they will Sell CHEAP FOR CASH, and bo content with a SHALL PROFIT. fcy* As their goods were bought very closely for Cash, and selected vviib groat care, they aro confident they can make it to tho interest of tho people to trado with them. oct26,tf REMOVAL, WM. SAWYER & CO., VR remuvi-d their li . the at-.re known na ll Atkins Building, Two dneirs Waal of tho Po*( O.tlco, where thev will ha phrased Iu s-e tti^ir Irlt-tids. Their aluck omiaisia in part of tha fo'l.iwlnir Mt. plr and F.im-» HUY UUGlIJ; lanli.-s Dress MOOD -; Notions ami F inry GOODS , IIOOTN. NIIOKM; MAIN sod CAW; Man'*, Youth's and li»T's CLOTHING ; HADDDKKY, IIA UN SH ol all kmda, llltl DLLS. e'c. Hanging ROi'Kand Iron TtFH, for Colton bail, ing. GROCERIES, Hollow WARE, Willow WARE. CROCKERY, tils * W ARB, *<c. Wo respectfully cull your attention lo Ilia a bo Our stock is well te'aeted, aud w# can < U-r ri al aa low prices a- any inarcbanla can aell toeni in thia section. Mr. J. L Varner, (o long and favorably known to (hi* community, will *1 all tlrneCb* found ready to supply your want*. Tbe l uttaa aru oapeeially in vitod to ft'ie usa cal!. No trouble to almw (Joodi. ao come und - c, aud it you cuo’t be suitid it shaii not l>« our latil i. W* hare fltted up a atronx and convaoimt lot a-'Jvent lo our atore, where our friend* from the country can have their teams, in |>ei not safely, free nf charge. oclXGif WM. HAWYER Jk CO. (irocnbacks M tinted. on borae tock, and in ■*/>/ ltuirKie*. I n>n now oflerinq for sale the CHEAPEST BAR GAlNd on record; neat and durable Buggies at 6180, payable in Greenbacks. My prices rant* from f 18*) to in, without llarne.-s. But I have a good sup ply cf llarnaas on hand to compare with tbe Bug- jriea in price and slvle. My pricoaon hurnaaa rango I rum 80 to 83 dollars for single harness. I hare dovbin harne-s on band at 40 to 130 dollars. Fius Biding Bridles, Martingales, Driving rcius, etc., kept constantly on hand. 1 sin prepared to build, at short notice, any style vehicle that may be desired. REPAIRS OF ANY KIND in my line of busint-s done with neatness and dis patch. Wagons aud barns** mads or repaired lo order. Cali and examine for yourselves, as 1 think I can soil you in price and quality, aa I fear ao competi tion. J. A. FOSTER. o:tS8tf To the Public. APPEAL job office; We will, in a few days, be pre pared to execute, in Good JStjrlo ALL KINDS OF AT RctiNOlinble Hares ! Orders for Hand-Bill*, Foster*, Business Cards, Letter-Heads, Circulars, Programmes, &e., Ac., ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE CUTIIBEKT, GA. REV. A. L. HAMILTON. D. D.e President and General Superintendent. FACULTY. Mir* Mattie H. Darnall, Miia Lou Chipatead. IIcatc I>Km*TM«sT.—Prof. John R. Seals, Director Mrs. Kludia Russell, AtaialanL Boarding Dipartmiu«t.—Geo. M. Duncan, Finan cial Manager, Mrs. C. U. Duncan, Matron. Coi-rsk or Sruur.—Complete and thorough in all tbe di-parlmrnt*. Tumi* or Tcinot*, lese than those of most Insti tutions of similar grade—as follows : pen snsaiox or kixi moktiu. Primary Classes, |35 00 Preparatory •• 43 00 Collegia!-] " 70.00 Music on Piano, 60 00 Language*, eaqh, f40 00 Drawing A Paint ing, 85 to <0 00 N-edlework and EmLroidsry, 85 00 Incidentals, 8 00 of Instrument lu 00 Music on Guitar, 50 00 U«e of. Instrument, 5 oq | Discipline of tbe College w ill b« mild but very Brin. Buarding House reGtlcd and refurnished In a su perb style. Pates or Bo*b».—Wash’rg, Lights and every, mg included, |a.T oo per monih. Patmksts.-Io all the Dernrtmeofa, if possible, one-half in advance, per each half ssssiou ol tour *— 1 * half irontbs. ilth of Cuihbert cannot be aurpaaaed on this oontinvr.t. Miuiatcra of all Churches—Daughters educated - tuition tree. Nos Hxctarux.—Tba Teachers represent four different churches. The present session commenced October lit, 18<W octal-lm PROMPTLY FILLED Terms CaslT ! On the Delivery of Work. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. B Y virtne o’ an order from the Court of Ordinvy of Randolph County, will be sold, nn the t)r*i Tnctdey in Janun’y next, at Cuthkert, Ga., lota of Land, uuuibcraxne hundred and aevinly (l7i')nnd one hundred an" eerentv-four (174) In ihc antli (>tlb) di-tiiet of Randolph county, belonging to tbe rs'ats of It'iley Joiner, deceased! Dl'HRKLL JOINER, nov'Std Admr. < 1 EORGIA, RaitoolpR Ooritfr.-Ur virtue ■ au order g'ar.tod by the Court of Ordinary, -if said countv. I will a-II public!v, before the Court House, at Cuthbert, the first Tuesday in Januarr next, within the usual hour* of sale, lot of Land, number ninety nine, in tbe sixth district -frail county—property be onglog to thr estate of Bcrj.‘ Bcrews. Alw> hit numbeis ona and three, and tlm test hdf of lot number two, hi aquira Mrsn, in the town ot Cuthbert—properly belonging to e*!a c of M-ry J Bagwell. Hale in each instance lo lay deb:* Term* cash. E. L. DOUGLASS, norltild Admr. d 1 KOKGIA, It-m.oi.i'U Col-sti.—llenrv K«l- *4 W wards, Administrator on the eetale of Henry Hobbe, having applied for letter* of Diamf**i-n, all persona inteiesied or* notified to file their objec tions, if any, by the next May term ol the Coatt of Ordinary for said coantv WM. D. KIDDOO. nor2-0m Ordinary. RAILROAD GUIDE OFFICE IN Jenliins Ntir Ituildin;/ DEPOT STREET, TTjd • Stairs. LAW CARD. m HE undersigned will attend to any legsl bn >1- I nees entruated to bia care, in|Houili weatern Georgia. Office at Cuthbert, Randolph Co.,(la, Ucttf ly. E. II. PLATT. ADMINISTRATRIX' SALE. B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordine ry of Randolph C-muty will be aold, at Culh- ben Ui. on the first Tuesday in December nexL lo'» ol land number* fifty five (35)a«d ao'ealy one (71) in the lenlh district of Rind ilph county, as tl.e properly ol theeala’e of Thomas D. Tavlord-c’d. r r ' hi.i* i a txvi iiu EXECUTOR'S SALE. B y virfne of the will of Beth s Roe deceased, will be aold at Cu'hbert G*. ou tbe tiret Tuesday id December next, lots of land number* eighty nx, (H(l)one hundred and a -ven (lui) one hundred a-d eigLtoeii (113) and one hundred and thirty nine (?5:>)in ihc ninth (!»b) di-trret of Racd?'pb Coun ty—the place known as tbe Bailey place. JOri. T. BAILEY. 0cl-:4td Executor, HERBERT FIELDER, j AKorueyand Counsellor at Law, CUTHBKHT, OA-, (Office orer the Post Office.) H AVING permanent'/ t-cc*c>! in CulhberL w*- licit* busmen in all the Courts of Randolph, and in the Superior Courts of Clay, Celljoitn, Early, Quitman, S'.cwart, Wcb-fer, Terrell, Sumpter, D-ngherly nnd Itibb counties, and iu the Supreme t>urt of the State. He may ba fennd in bia r dice at all bnsireui hours I when not absent on businev-, and will give prompt ' ntlcntion to dvaf ing and consult*'i ns. I oc'.20-ly Y1TK ha.-e again opened our shop, and are now »Y readr In make vnu anvtliing out ofTI.N, SHEET IKON, '/.INC or COlM'ER. Also to cover jour I' mses with any fort ol mstllcyou may desire, or to Gutter it. We have any sort of TIN WARE, from a cup In •f4'* salloo ran, and aiXioua lo Mil at LOW PRICES for the money. We alio hat e on band a choice lot of STOVES, Wash, Cook and Parlor. Give use call and we will surelv pirate von. oci ’« «m D. DaLACY A CO, DR S. G. ROBERSON, COMMISSIONER'S SALE. order from Ibn Hunt 11Y virtu* of en order from thn Hupei 1 J Randolph County, will be so d, for SURGEON DENTIST Notice. WILL be aold, before the C-mrt H-um door, in the city of Cuthbert, on the first Tueeday in De comber revt, between tbe lawful hour* of sale, four bale* of Colton, levied on to aalisly sundry li fa* is sued from the County Court of llandolpf county. On* ia favor of Livet A. Sm'th va. John Compton. Also, one ia favor of Abram Gotuley Freeman rs. John Compton. Also, one tor coat, in favor t-l Travia Owtn va. John Ompton. W. U CONLF.Y, nc» .‘ids Biff C. C- irior court of . | r _ MHPH the purpose nt div-aion between the teoavta in common, ou the first Tuesday in December next, at Cuthbert Gen. tot of land no. one hundred aod srvenly nine (179; iu the Sixth district nf,Randolph County, knowu as the place wLereon Elizabeth A. Knldno reaided. JOU.N UcK. GUNN, RILEY GARRETT, Edward McDonald, OcL14ld Comouasiouere. MACON AND WESTERN. J WHITE, PnrsiMxr. F.. U. WALKER, Hii’t. leaves Macnn 7 43 x. i Arrive at Atlanta X r k l.ravrs Atlanta it 55 x i Arrives at Macon 1 S') r. > StO*t TRAIN. Leaves Maom 8 45 r. i Arrive* at Atlanta 4 5o x. i Leaves Atlanta A '0 r. i ' rrivre at Macon 4 Ui » i MACON ANdITrUNSWICK. Leaves Macon 8 r y. Arrives at Junciion K r. it. l e.ree Jutwitia * a n. Arrivea at Mac-ju V SO a. m. SOUTHWESTERN. WM. 1IOLT. FarsiossT. VIRGIL I’OWEUri, Hu t. leaves Macon 7 28 a. u. Arnvesst Eulaula 0 18 r. u. Leaves Eufaiila 3 lu a. m. Arrives at Macon ...I lu p. u. ALBANY BRANCH. Leavei Rmiihville 8 42 r. n. Arrives at Albany .4 34 r. ». Leave* Albany 7 80 a. m. Arrives nt amilhvil!# V W a. u. MUSCOGEE. JOHN MUSTIAN, PtuiMXT. CLARKE, titrr. liCaves Macon 8 40 p. u Arrive* at Columbus 4 M a. m leaves Columbus 8 SO p. u. Art ire-sat Macau A 36 a. n. georgiaTrailroad. J. I’. KING. PnxfinRXT. E. W. COLE. Sip t. I .eaves Angnafa *...7 a n. Anivesat Atlanta 8 50 p. n. Leaves Atlanta. 7 us * a Arrivea at Augusta ...,7 43 r. u. NtOUT TRAIN. I.-are* Augusla 5 10 o. u. Arrive* at Atlanta 8 4i a. v. leaves Allsuia 7 So p. u. Arrives at Augusta .,8 80 a. w. WESTERN AND ATLENTIC. ROBERT IlAUOn, Scp’t, l^avra Atlanta 7 5<> p m. Atriws at Chatisnnogt 8 l'l r m ■.eaves Chatlanonga 8 10 p. «. Arrives at Atlanla t 4-' a m. ATLANTA AND~1WEST POINT. GEORGE O. HULL, titm’i. Leaves Atlanta 8 a m. Arrive* ut West Point li 04 p. m. Arrives at Atlanta 7 u3 t-. u. montgomeryTwest point. /"I EORGIA, Rasdolmi Coimt.—Joaiah J. Buy- \ J vtt. having applied for Letters of Administra tion, de bonis mm, oa tbs estate of Seiborn Ad am*. i!ecfu*"d, all persons interested are not fiad to tile tbrir objections, if aay they tore, by the next December term ol tbe Court of Ordinary for said county. WM. D. klDDOO, novS-lm Oidinary. Sarah Jane, Iturrcl., Chmiy, Leltice E., John W and Wiley Joiner, minont, notice ia given to all iu- lereated, that hi* application will be considered at the next December term of the Court of Ordinarv, for said county. WM. D. KIDDOO, ' no*2-3ul Ordinary. C l BORGIA, Ra*0ou>« Go mm Sarah L. Hoi 1 sey, Admiaistratrix, on the ealate of Jairet I, Hulsey, having applied f.«r Letter* of Diamiaaton, ull persona interested are not tied to file their -b j actions, il asv.by the next Maj term of the Conrt ol OtJixa'5 for said countr. WM D KIDDOO, cov: Sm Old.nary. DANIEL II. CRAM, Sip Leaves West Point Arrives af Colombo* Arrives at Montgomery... I^areu M-nlgmuery Leave* Columbus Prove* at Waat Point.... ..1 IS P. ...ti 45 I-. ...9 15 r. CENTRAL RAILROAD. WM. M. WADLEY, Pbixidcxt. Leaves * a. u. Arrives at Macon ' *’ *'• An ire* at Aujusia. l 5 f. u. I^avsx Macon 1 A - M - Leaves Augusta 8 v u. Arrives at savannah 7 03 r. v. NIGUT TBA IN. leaves Bavanaah. 7 C5 r. x. Arrive* at Macon 7 a n. Arrivea at Augusta 4 a. u. Leaves Macon 5 4rt r. m. I-ex re* Augusta 8 S* r. u. MILLKIX.evILLX AND GOKKOX TBtlNX Connect daily with the np day and down n'gbl nearerger Train* of tbit road at Guidon, t^aviig Eatonton ! i 1 ) r. v. Lravu.g MiHn'ceriil- • i.s r. u. Airiveaat M lledgnlie » |.» r. m. Atrirctat Eatonti-o .. . .. •< . r. n.