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PDIIUKUEII EVKftV PHIIlAY MOfiVINO 11Y
CHRISTIAN * BAWTZLL
KDITOHH,
Hr*. A. !,. HAMILTON, 1). D.,
ill! KM BUT 1'IKI.nifH,
Hit. T1IKO. K. HMlTlf, A. M.
IfRIDAV, DHOKMHKU 7, 1800.
upon our own
dupcH of ho mm
Unit wo cull )iui
Hlankb.-AVc lmvo on hand n
lot of »nitnl>lo Hlulika for con
tracting with frcciltnclt lor the
ensuing J'enr.
I-et everybody subscribe
for TnB Atm*Bat,, We Arc de
termine l to make it second to
no paper in tbc State.
Our rates are reasonable.
Aoxvt.—YV. H. Jordan in our author
ized ngont nt OvorgWmrn, (/uilmnn
county, On.
(loXfliWUtOXilf. fcl.KCTJOM,—Our old
friend Dr.Janvw P. Hamilton, of Atlut to,
in clot-lot! to All tho vaenney occtwioncd
by tlio roHigniition of Otn. Win, Tntnm
Wofl«»rd. We can cominond to our
friend who wan cleotod, ns well an
Meant*. Pilntup, Cullioun nnd I.ittlowlio
w«ro dvftmtod, un empty proverb often
repeated by on African acquaintance
and fellow-laborer when wo lined to 1k»o
corn nod dig potatoes. "IJIoxaed am da
which Vpoeta nothing, for da am not din-
appointed.”
Tho eontf.-ferny about that vacant
sent remind* at of A couplo of J uvenllo
(Sonde wlioonco "fell out an lit ’ about
a lottery tickut won at seven up, after it
had drawn n blank.
1 mpoiitant Dkciiiom —Maj. CJen. O*
O. Howard chief of tliu Freedman's Bu-
roan, at Washington, linn decidod in
ease taken up from l.t. Col. GooImjI at
Cuthbert, to Gun. Tillaon at Auguata,
and ttiun to Gen. Howard, that Trued mi
nor children who wero liound as nppren-
linos by tho authority of tho agoat of tho
Bureau, UTora thuro was any stntuto
passed hy tho State I.ogislaturo, upon
tho subjiKit, nre legally HtId by tho mas-
tors, notwitliHtmuling the deeds of ap
prenticeship tiro not in nccordunco with
thuttinto Law, not rocorded in nny civil
ottico, not appointod by any civil oflloor.
And fliin, notwithstanding tho ngontHof
tho Hurcau, hod no authority to bind
thorn except tho ordure and instructions
of General Tlllson, and thoso instructions
required them to procood iu ronformily
to State Lows in reforenco to white mi
nors.
Gen. Howard, in thin cnee confined
thq docislon of Gen. Tillaon, overruling
Lt. Col. (Jaobul.
Bo much for tho Opinion of tho head
of tho Hareau upon tho Hubjoct of Free
dom of tho blacks.
Maj. Gon. Howard bos nlao decided
that in tho coho of a froedmnn hired for
money w ague, ho how a lien upon tho
crop of tho employer, prior to that of
judgement: And ordered tho agent of
tho Hnrenn at Cuthbert to call on tho
nearest military oommender to aid him
if necessary in protecting thoolnim of tho
froedmau in this oaso. And in consc-
queni-o the Sheriff of Randolph county,
wns forbidden to soil tho cotton of tho
absconding debtor under oxooution.
In litis or.so tho frecdmnn had ton-
tructod with tho defendant In fl fa nt a
given number of dollars por month ; liio
debtor absconded—fi fas wero levied on
tho ootton. '1 ho effect of this discuaqjon
is to give a lien to a simple contract
debt over that of a judgment, by tho
mere ipso dixit of n man whoso oflico is
not Judicial but Hcml-niilitnry and tho
bnlnnco undefined by any law or grant
of power.
New York, Dec. 3.
Tho report of tho Secretary of Treas
ury is regarded ns likely to have an ex-
tremely Invorsblo uffoct on tho pulilio
crml t Tiio opini n oxplYMod by tho
Secretary that apeoio payments should
l*o resumed on July 1st 1S0H is various
ly discusMid and tho prevailing opinion
ie that within that time our 7-30s and
oiuiqioutid notes cannot bo paid. It is
rumored that McCulloch is selling Gold
eocurity to depress piouiiums but there
is no authority for this Loan. Market
cusiur nt fi to tt for uorominodulioti «n
call, with good eocurilics. Discount
slow, 7a8. Clearing .House sUitemcnt
bus favorable than reported, Hunk
stuteniont is fuvorablo and shows a de
crease in loans $1,1H)8,7-I7.
Decrease in deposit 81,625,800. Le
gal tenders 8873,701 decrease. Specie
8245,858. lauruusod circulation 831,031.
Btook market upend strong nnd qjotfud
firm without much activity. Govern
ment bonds are l*otter, eapee-inlly 7,80i*,
whicli are in active deiuund at nn ad
vance of (a|. Railroads received nn up
ward impulse, nnd transactions at Clear
ing House for tho piu*t week nre as fol
lows : thearing §04,008,144,20. Bal
ance 8108,080,87, Gold d« soil 401, nnd
extremely |4unifnl for delivery. Mining
shares quiet and firm.
PASSING &YKRTI.
Wo are witnusMM to sa monjUblli'
tinenyand nra.tli
punwioati at h|
y lijp tiiiiA.
anything beyond tho geographical limits
of thu United BtnteH.
The Austria-Mexican Umpire, whoso
star seem? pbout to set on our Western
border, has two things to bo rornniked
nTWlTTT* Tt'Vvrts' TOhOuTtfod nfliTTkiFn’ iWcl-
dentally, and died of the neglect of tho
father. It iH diiliuull to conceive wheth
er the illegitimate birth or premature
death, is tho most contemptible cVedt in
tho eyes of mankind. It was a spawn
of Kuropoun Monarchy, delimited at a
ohrOBOn jioriod, when tho respostnblo
Powers wero engaged with each other;
and if its brief and Inglorious existence
mentioned at all in general history, it
will bo in parenthesis, it is God who
makes mun grout. But ho lias never
onfurred on men the power to impart
their own gronlness tu such in«n on by
nature arc imbecile and weak. This ex
periment was not ncwwiUi .Nupoloon,
and tho eollopso of Maximilian.is otily
tho repetition of n thing which hn* ay
cuired lliousnnds of times before, uiul in
ull ngrs of tho world.
Tho Fenian*, and tho writing of the
word causes tho pert to drag slowly with
tho cohti nipt it Inspires, arc constantly
courting notice from some power or au
thority whicli might impart u rcsptictn-
bil'Hy to them which they do not find in
tho merits of tin Jr cause,
Tbo pfoM seems called upon to keep
tho reading public ported as to ull the
«novi merits of this contemptible order,
nnd tho evidence every day nnticnblo of
tliis prevailing weakness on tho part of
an intelligent body of men, iu spite of
our reaped fur their intelligence and for
the position they occupy,-enn but instil
into our heart nnd mind, ngaiust them,
n little of tho prejudice wo confess to
feci to thy Fenians. Of ull tho gross
humbugs that hnvo enrsed tho period in
which wo live, this ia the tamest and
most inert,
And as wo hnvo said this much, it
may bo wull to ictotV n pnrngroph ns to
thu oiigln of our hatred to this now or
der. Kttrly in tho war it wns clearly
seen by tho shrewd wire pullers ut W null
ington, that left to thoir own citizen sol
diery, tho effort to suppress tho rebellion
was a ridiculous failure; nnd tliut for
eign onlistincnls wero an absolute neces
sity. It W to th<» suhemo which ulti
mately defeated our eauso. It was to
Head unofficial iigonts, nnd inlluontial
and popular men with lies on their lips,
nuob as Aroh-ljishopHughes, abroad, to
tuko advantage of tliut spiiit known ns
“Youug Lolund," by producingjlbo jin-
proHsion, without making thu otlicinl
promise, that when the rebellion should
bo suppressed, tho vast armies of the
United States would be used fertile lib.
oration of Ireland. Hears, it was that
the troops who enlisted ia that country,
felt that they wero pinning themselves
under a banner which should bo waved
over Erin in triumph I Those who were
in the United Btutus felt that llfoy wore
fighting for tiie ‘-Quid Country. 0 The
rfuMioritlei of tho British Government
would not osecuto their own onVmtmebt
act to prevent their joining tho Federal
service, for the reason that they wore
glad to rid thcmtolvcs of a ponpla who
were’ ready to rise in rebellion at any
Fine against their authority.
They wero the subject of false hopes,
nnd tho dupes of hem liens and decep
tive promises. They, perhaps, dest*rv c
our pity. But ns they were the Instru
ments of our destruction, wo think it le
gitimate to minglu with pity a few drops
of hatred nnd revenge; and are, there
fore, w illing to see their fortunes wreck
ed, either by fared, ns they will by, or by
neglect and contempt, as they deserve lo
be.
At Washington where tho Congress
is about to assemble, the nows mongers
seem to be on the q\n vivero for tumors,
with w hich to excite tho mosses. Tho
most iin|mrtant, if true, is tho nllcgod
compromise between 1‘resilient Johnson
nnd prominent Radical lenders, upon the
plan of restoration by "universal unities,
ty and universal sutliago," as tho bosk
lie can do with a bad bargain.
It is difficult to realize that such a
compromise can bo acceded to by Mr
Johnson; nnd more sob* perceive how
tho best in that ease can bo considc
THE ALTERNATIVE.
(lsIow—slow unto dcatl
pdenttJMng of tho r«
of arms. Tho
yfearnctcr, al
ready effected, nnd thoso still in pro
gress, nnd w hich arc ns inevitably to bo
realized ns those that hnvo been accom
plished, R4Mti topifly dfcrognf-ifqd.
The emancipation of tho negroes, a fixed
Tirm TbnnrorircTo'TiirT, i.nrF3<
New Advertisements
HAftC I . 7 JAl ii l l *4- vJU‘-. A
Hie HoHidnvs!
FOR JSVERY RAY!
SOLOMON Si ALimiCFI,
rriHANKFUL f »r an actiro palrobage, r«apMi-
i fully ttfinounce* Uul il.«y l.#vc no.v, a.«l sro
daily ref (•'•ring, Ibc iiiont c*teti*lv« coil varied u
kftriuicui of
i i i-i.ru ros tri
HOXiX< ID AYB.
ritj;.vcjiimii AMnuiruy o.iXDiiis
la ra.lMy.
Uae.no! FUUIW, I’KBSKUVKi sod JEtUtJcf
»U kii-'l*.
I'RKSII FilUITS,
Including Lsoom. OwuM Crnnb rri««, jArp'f".
tic. infffl In ertry f.rli-iy. Dll IKD ntHTrt
all kind* In rtqitMl.
Fire -tVorki! Fire Work.!!
A Urpi a«t«'>rlmeit.
Kvtrjr «leac»l|iiiori of I’rtai-rraa, I’icklon, Hpioct
aiwl >H ...ctA <'«nn«<l Vruila of nil kind*.
ChccM and lluUtr, iclcoto-l wilb great care am!
WArranlrd <-f .inriTalltd <|ii«lily.
I-'icaIi Fiab, Or Alt. a, (Jaino, I’ciu Iry. Egga, Etc.
kind vf a Hiandud “
Eraiy k
il Ococery in iaigeijuaa-
llif
I'to(o coe/p," out* 'scnfial fiibrio. Blavwy
Wan one of die foundation stones of our
Society. It is aotv uji-huuvotl, dostrey-
bd, us such, and its subjects are nrtiv dif
fused through tho sociiil struct uni now
seeking reorganization. Tho change
from sluvo to |reod lykoi'ors has taken
place, and lo u/idurluku, now, to hold so
ciety to its old form, is a vain and iutilu
Inbtu'. We hnvo to reorganize society,
„nd»ol„„ga,«- 0 pcr.l»tmtho wo,k ,/ g dar( , j ? GrOCerioN,
trying tp restore tts old fojriu, it will bo ;
"love's labor lout,"
When will we practically understand
that nil are now freemen 7 Wo may ro
ly on it. We have to elevate tho blacks
socially; and tbo sooner this ia under-
taken in a practical way. tho bolter for
>Vo droam not of communism.—*
Wb only spPitk of that higher ’flJcljd jri-
siliui) which obtains in the case of free
men nbovo that of sluves. f J'ha relation
of master nnd slave is gono, and with it
nil that social depression which Inherent
ly pertuins lo it. All the past, touching
this, is tbo dead past. We cannot recall
it to life, even though wo desired it.—
Rutter is it to take things ns they are,
nnd seek to make the best of them.—
And, then again, y hy should wo hoi ac-j
oopt primtiortlly the changes political ?|
Is nototha Government of tho United
.States now passing from n federal to a
national one ? Tho most csscntl.il ateps
in effecting such n change have already
been taken, and thoso now being taken
follow as a logical nnd necessary so-
quenco.
Tho lovo of what wnsonco a constitu
tional goycrumuiit is strong within us,
and wo boliuvo that this wns ut tbo bot
tom of tho late strugglo, moving the
pooplo of tho Houth in resistance to tho
changes now transpiring. Opposition
now means nothing moro than it mount
four or fivo years ago. Its form only
has changed. It is only not tho sword.
Then wo offered positivo bloody resis
tance. Now wo offer nogativo civil re
sistance. This resistance, in oar judg
ment will bo n% certainly borne down as
tho former, nnd must also ontnil its np
propriato disasters. Tho legislatures of
the several .Status, South, huvo relnscd
to accept, practically, tho chuages iqion
us, nnd tho result is a prolonged paraly
sis. It is fino rhetoric, and may bo good
patriotism, that wo cannot surrender
our manhood, and write Idmbod over
the past, as tlm so-called Constitutional
Amendment demands nt our hands, it
may bo well enough that the change to
a nationality, now going on, should bo
resisted in this way. It will, at least,
attest our lemn-ily to old political tenets
and opinions. That it will improve our
condition politically, soon, thoro may bo
very grnvo doubts.
Wo have no idea, whatever, that tho
States, South, will bo embodied in tho
National Government now forming on
this continent until they co-opernto will
the government making power, upoft tho
principles proposed. Not only will wo
liuvo to accept thu Constitutional Amend
moat, negro sulfrago, oto., but will hnvo
to practically conform to tho "doc
trine of loyalty/' in our national repre
sentatives. We ought lo do one of two
things, either roliro from tho position of
petitionees to thu National Government,
or conform at once to its requirements.
That wo shall ho driven ultimately to
tho last course, wo hnvo no kind ofj
doubt.
i\ptv Advci tiscmeuts
|ppTjcc|31
TRADE!
IVTV. n WE JTST IM’CETYKD. ANT) SXlK
Tt rffhlirg To th<-
TRADE FOR CASH,
The finest WIXKM nd.t UQ0OIW la the Market.
Unvkera, "f all kind^. Tobac-o, iu all fumia.
In aboil, u r«ry full nu'd^tmip'elj Hi«ck of Ore-
riea rf ofpr.-i)i-»eri|iUon, whieh will Ijo aold on
in ni'iit jo intble leiuia I*>r CASH.
Tbit Undo tHPflied at LOWEST QUOTATIONS.
d c c7-(5m SOLOMON A ALRRIUH.
liloriotis Bicws!
Soulliuni Statu* llcconstructcdJ!
AID! Ill VlHIIim
AND
A. SHAW & SON,
K EEP al«-«i-inn hand Ibo UKST rnurlmcnt of
Ilia IIRHT and OliK (I'KST Roods In Inwn.
'liny buy their UwhIa in Now Vbrk Iruui Manufuo-
lurt-ra and Imiwirlera lur CASH. They ji y no
atore not, no cicik turn and five economlcailr—
Therpfore CAN and DO aell at aioaUar proQta than
anr hotly dIm, “or any otbir man.’’
Tlie'.r aleck comlataIn purl of
RUV dOODS Siarile and Pancr.
Lading DRCSK ROOIIHand T III SI MINCH,
liURT.S And HllOkH of all kind,
HATS nnd CAJ'S ol everr rar'«tr t
UAttllW AUK and CUTl BUY,
I'OT WAIIK,
WOOD WALK,
CUTLERY, etc.,
And a peneral areorlni'nl of
X*«mily Orooerlost
In nddiliau to Ibo abort* Ibey keep in the aame
bouasn
MUST- CLA SS DR I'G S TORI',
Keeping on batxl, at all lime*, arery variety of
JlruiM, IVinta, Oda, VnroiAbea, Client icnl*, fine
].<<|nnra (ltrandio, Uin«, WlneA, Whitklua,) und
anvUiinir cIa* evrr kepi in a Drug Store.
|-«r 1‘bTAicuu’A pruacriplioua will b* carefudy
conipiuiude-' und prepared at any boor of tbs dnr
or nijjhl.^l
The alteuuon of the iaid'es is OApaoinlly invitrrl
lo their arlect Atock of I’erfunierv, SoapA, OrtrnUl
c-eami and Funny Notion*. Thrao Roods were
bought in aell. and will bn sold ro^ardluAi of price.
We defy couij>elitkin. Com# and look fur your-
dccT-Om A. BMAW A HON.
TO i’ii Y l.T A N S a Nn DBALEHS
Southwestern Gcoryia.
WRI6LE7 & KNOTT,
ftAi.STON'8 QUANITIS. l’.ANGE,
73. Third Street, V^.
MACON, GEORGIA.
ARE NOW RECEIVING- A LARGE STOCK
\|7Kluive iunr ia Store, nml nro olLting low
11
I-, mir line ever brought to Middle ticorgla. Con-
PlAllllg of
Drugs aild Medicines,
PAINTS, OILS, WINT.OW GLASS, PUTTY
aud DYE STUFFS.
ri:nrniKi?rand toilet goods.
OOMBB ANI) mtllSHES-
Approved Paper, on Short Time,
tub rOu.owixo
fiHOSffiES:
f>0 bales Gunny Cloth,
100 coils Rope,
10,000 Arrow Tie,
ItlO boxes tiouj>—nssortod,
400 boxes 'I'obaceo,
60 oases Assort ail Liquors,
40 bbls. Whisky,
60 cases Covo Uyntera, 1 and 2 lbs.,
40 boxes Starch,
100 li’xs Ruiriiir,;!- !, 1-2 and wholes,
200 kega Nails,
IOO Boxes CANDY, IMuin
nnd Fancy,
25 boxes Macon Candy,
26 bub's Osnnburgs,
20 bales Macon bhceting,
10 bales Augusta Hbecting,
75 lings Rio Coffee,
1,000 llis. Mnecoboy Bnufl', in jars,
100 doz. bottlA do.,
150 setts Knives and Forks,
LARGE ASSORTMENT T0VKET
CUTLERY,
200 thousand G. D, Cops,
•10 " Ely's "
40 " Cox's "
100 ensks Pickles, qts. 1-2 gallons nnd
gallons,
100 gross Parlor Matches,
25 cases Surdities,
75 BBLS. SUGAR, A, /?, C, CRUSH
ED nnd POWDERED,
100 di»s. Cotton Cards,
45 doz. Axes—assorted broads,
3,000 It Rubber Belting, 2 to 22 iuclies,
20 bbls. liluu Fish,
50 DDLS MACKEREL—Not. 1,2<wrf3
40 half bbls. Mackerel —Nos. 1,2 and 3,
100 kits Mackerel— New. 1, 2 and 3,
100 kegs Hodu,
100 boxes do,
60 kegs Powder,
600 bags Shot,
60 doz. Musturd,
60 DOZ. YEAST POWDERS,
10,000 Cigars—all grade*,
160 boxes Cheese—State, Cream and
Kaglish Dairy,
10 casks Potash,
100 ense-s Potash,
100 HALT IIARDEI.I AX’D EOXkS
Soda, Butter and Oyster Crackers,
100 bbls. Pink Kyo nnd Mercer Po
tatoes,
40 bbls Onions—Whito nnd Red,
60 casus Drake’s Bitters,
60 doz. Suivus,
60 doz. Brooms,
3000 pounds Lead, •
10 KEGS SALTPETRE,
SPICK—grain and ground,
l’EPPER—gruiii and ground,
GlNGElt—race aud ground.
-0 V—
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
ACniCl'LTl'BAL IIII'E.KIIUXTS.
OXS^OXJILaiSLSl. SAWS*
CARRIAGE MATERIALS,
K0US1 FURNISHING GOODS,
CABPENTER’» TOOLS,
IS LA CRSJII TIPS TOOLS,
IroBi and ^dcel,
WHICH THEY ARE OFFERING
At Reduced Rategi.
Call and sea for Yourselves.
ducT-ftin *• •
C. M. CASK.
H. N. HAUlilS.
CASE & HARRIS, .
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
DEALERS IN
Bacon, Lard Flour, Oils, &<*.,
Jones’ Upper Block,
SAVANNAH, GA
102 BAY
dec" 8m
STREET.
STOCK
ISAACS’ HOUSE.
European Plan!
any bettor than' tho worst.
Imp*, wo shall roo.
But, per-
Meteoric.—Rome has been moro for
tunate than the rest of us. She hud a
peep nt tho meteor, which according to
the Courier’s account, was magnificent.
Tho Courier soys:
"About fovtr o'clock on the morning
of Tuesday, the 20th Inst, a meteor that
lighted thu whole heavens, Was scull in
the vicinity of Rome, moving rapidly in
a Southwestern direction. It appeared
like a fire ball, nnd ns largo as tliu sun
It exploded in tho diroptioucf C\*osa, tq -
porontly eight or t n miles fn m her •,
Kzn TkiimisatioN or a Sad Di tv.—
Wo learn through tho Oolumhus Kn-
otiiror, that tho remains of Col. John A
Jones, of tho 20th Georgia, who was
killed ia tho bnttlo near Gettysburg,
wore on board oftlib steamship Kingfish
er, which vessel foundered in a gale and
wont down on tho nftoriKHm of tho 10th
of November. The Enquirer say:
We know that this sad occurrence has
freshened tho wiumds which time had
begun to heat, and has denied to loving
hearts the dear privilege of laying, with
" riles of Christian sepulture," in sacred
ground, tho ashes of him whoso death
r ’ darkened tho light of their lives, but with
tho tender of our own pud the sympathies
of our community, wo would pi offer tin*
consoling retleetion that in the coral lied
of a majestic ocoun, tho dead soldier of a
" Lost Cause” has found a grave that is
beyond tho sacreligious touch of nn
implacable foe.
'i ho ploughsaro of the dull and carelci
laborer, might destroy the lnouud wjiere
lie fell, “ oo\crod with wounds and with
glmy. ■■■
it vandal hands spared tho obelisk that
might hnvo been reared amid blooming
flowers to herald to comiug til on the story
of his life and death. Time would hnvo
effaced tho inscriplfi n nnd crumbled the
marble shall. The resting place of one
who died sword in hand, with no shackles
upon his arm*, is more fitly marked by
SURGICAL TLPLEMBNT8,
MEDICINE 01188TS,
SADDLE BAGS.
GARDEN SEED.
“THAT”
Old Virginia SMOKING TOBACCO.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
All (inlcre arrompanled w ith Uia CASH, nr dir
ami.i.uuv, fliall havn *.n>iii|.i nml trot attention.
MASSESlil llll, SON A HARMS,
Wliolcsalr P»n*^ist*.
dec7-Sm Macon, (la.
DRY GOODS
: COMPLETE-
J. B. ROSS Ss SON
Would announce to the
WHOLESALE TRADE ONLY,
Tliut tliolr Stock of PRY GOODS I* now com
plete. cotnprutng u great \ nricty of
DRESS GOODS.
CHERRY STREET, - - Macon, Ga
I rAVINO matvrially enlargrd my bonar, ami
I iiirnialud the nKini* i»i b NEW HJRM
TUItK, 1 am now preparrd l<> accnnimndate all *»h"
may favnr me with a call. >ty hotue la ccrtlrallr
looiilml—convenient to the bawnraa |>arl of the city.
Heliable imrlcra will be iu attendance to all the
trains. K. ISAACS.
decT-Sta . Proprietor.
I. M. M4BBITT. !. N. JBkBIklia. JfcO. C. WUITXBR.
..U
•ith a trcnicnduus P'port, like that of a! tho billows of an qccan, than the proudest
forty pound cannon whiih sb«K>k the mausoleum which rents its walls in :•
earth so as to make the t\ iudovvs of the I land bowed down with chains aud blavo-
houses rattle ” ry.
- i
L enabled ll kcrj/couatantly OU band a aupply
FRESH OYSTERS,
We would raapectfully inform our friend* nnd pat
roua that they can mm obtain them by the plate or
uiceauir, a* iraaonable price* for the CASH
We pay Cash for our Oral era and conrcquently
must t xtx'ct the same of our nitrons.
dec" U SOLOMON A ALDB1CIL
. SheritTs Sale-
WILt.be told before the Court Iicuee door in
Cuthbert, Kandolph county, Ueo gia, on the lira!
Tueaday it* January, 1607, the following property,
to wit:
F. ur i\) casks brenn ; twenty.fire(35) bbls icn»;
two (SI bbls. vinegar; odd (I) box caps; two (3 >
bbV laid; ten (D'i hbla. poLtoea; one 0) rare
whisker, under uu alLcbment i»*ucd front Hm-
dolph Ct nuty Court \ n Chamber»^ in favor of Kv-
ana, Qardi or A Cut.*a, Keuaon A Kiiuk. Sold by
an oidcf I tutu IDs Honor, M. Gomel «J, Jnd)eu sa:il
C am. UAS 11 KOOKS, Deputy Sheriff.
dccA-tdi.
ill amtlef,
SCOTCH PLAID-*, In roil do Chcvcn, and ,
Alt W’OOt, I'tHM.lNS.
PLAIN POPLINS nnd
EMPHKSS CLOTH.
HHKAW’ARD’8 PLAIDS,
MLLAXGl-y, iu Umcndu amt Plain Oitommts. \
VAI.LNSIRs. and til Cln- of Dn-w (J.aHlr, |
HLK.UT1KD GOODS, in every variety Of :
width and quality,
lm< AYN. do..
I.INSKY8. n.INSETR, etc.,
JEANS. KHUSKY? awt BATINET?,
YANKEE NOTIONS.
CLOTHING, 1IATS.
CAPS. BOOTS an/I SHOES
This department l« on our second floor. Our
Senior is now in New York, and buying heavily
nt panic prices, nnd we think an examination of
our Goods and Pi ices, will tcuviniv purchasers
'twill be UKdi-tM to go fartkvf iu SKAh't'H Ol'
UAKGAIXS.
j. u. noss ii son,
Wholesale Prv Good* nnd
Gr«*cury M. whmf.
dvc7-3m No. ?t’> Cb«ify uTid .‘>o Sctoud Sfe
Dawson Manufacturing Co.
nAIIiROAD OArt,
FOUNDRY and MACHINE WORKS.
I TAVINO every fac.lity for the Manufyctii'e of
I L U.VlI.KOAl) C.VUS, we arc prepared lo till
ordora for
B .X AVD PLATF0BM.
OA8TINO*,
of every drreription, iadudmg
MILL WORK.
GIN UKARIXGS,
SIIAFTIXO,
POLLIES.
blTOAB MILL?.
KKTTI Kd, Etc.
MACHINE WORK
Execn'ed in ibe Best Manner,
LUMIIEK ducted and matched on reasonable
j t -rma.
Attention Stock Owners! ORDERS FOR WORK SOLICITED.
Addrc a
DAWSON MAX U FACTO KINO CO..
aecf « Uawym, Ua.
Runaway,
f.JROM my boose, on the l*th nit., a smart *or-
I ici MaKK Ml l.K. lit main aud t it m eon-
stderably ’twinkled with white bair. A reaswiahle
. eward will be paid f>r the delivery of »aid Mu'e
tome, tea mi'e below Cuthbert, near He Utakrl-
Heat; or any information will ba thankfully re
ceived. Any information of the Mule can be lelt
with J. MrK. Gunn.
dot7 1C \V. R. M< KINNON.
SHERIFFS SALE.
IN' COUNTY, OEOROIA
Bold, before the Court House door, at Geirge-
. Quitmr " " ‘ -
of tale, tc-wi
l property
I Infr '
NATIONAL.
OF LOLISVIuLE, KY.
J^NSUREd LINE STOCK agaiuel !o*i by
THEFT and DEA TJf.
CAPITAL 8(260,000.
HOME OFFICE, LOUISVILLE, KY.
STATE AGENCY, ATLANTA, OA.
Kr.tr* Kttahlifhni Ay thr Kr/^rimrt </ a fbttury in
Fni/Aimf.
Ofticert—J. W. SUOCKENCY, Prclldent; D. U.
DEWEY, Secretary.
Oood active busioeaa met are wantnl in every
count*- ia IbiaSiato. I.ilieral inducementa offered.
Add.c.*-. M AUBE IT A CO., Geu I Ageola,
decT r.tn Atlanta, Ga.
A Teacher Wanted
T O take rha'ge of Plra*ant Grove Academy, 4 1 s
mi ee North East from Cutlibe t, for the emu-
I ingye r. The situation ia pleoaanl and foalibiul^
aud in every wav agreeable. N-ne need apply uo-*
lesa proper rivdentula be exhibited. A man rf ex.
pcrirnce it preferred—aud be must lie well poated
in the elementary branches coustitatinx a wild
English ednration. Be proritpl or tff-i w"ll loae an
1 e’igible aitualioa.
JOHN M \TTOX,
WILLIAM SPEAR 1 *.
John t. McLendon,
U. M. PUCKETT,
8. W. BURNKY,
dec” 4t. Catron a and Tiuateee.
| Hu. U. M. LAfVSOJf,
AN be found at liia > dice day and night, when
Q uitman county, of.oruia.-wui
■
Uuitman ,,
One Bar Mare, levied i
del Carl it, to eativfv a li fwfrom tho
Court of Kaodolnb County, Ga., in lavor
ot Pratt A MrKirx e v*. Daniel Carlo aud David L.
Rice. Properly pointed out by E. Tatffcr, admr.,
of David L. Riee, deed.
rforTtda J M. OLIVER, Sbff.
C AN
not i^oicMinnaUv
I Oflice in the up Ufi a t f Ibc Je-sie
- ttaud, uow occupied by A T. Jcnkioa.
POSTPONED SALE
WILL be sold before (be Court ifome dohr, in
the'city of CnthUrt, rffl (he firat Tnevday in
January neat, the llnoae «od Lot whereon the Mid
J. LI. j'owall nvvv occupiee a* a private rev id race in
the «itv< f Cuthbert. Levied on to Mtiafy a It fa,
i.aucd from the Countf Court of Randolph county
in favur of Jobs Keddtck va. J. D. 1’nwrll k Co.
W. U. CONI.KY,
deelWa HI IT. C. C.
Nutico to Debtors Mid Crcditori.
/GEORGIA. Rtxrotfu CorirTr.—All pervors
VI tMildwig cioiBia agMiiat ths evUte ot Catbatina
II .wk, live- n*«d, are nui|tis<i fo prtsewt them in
te'ota of the Taw, nud all tx-rsoox indebted to said
ratate ate requested to make immedia'e payment.
WM SPKaU*,
B'-rSO-Clt Eartulor.