The Cuthbert appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 1866-1884, December 07, 1866, Image 3

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CUTHBERT, GEORGIA, Business Directory. Boteli, Cl'TIlnKtT HoL'SKrfr—Ii. A. & V. W. Boinclnir, Propi iotorn. Brooks Housk.-—Wni. II. Brook?, Proprietor. Dry Gooda and Sturdier J. McK. Bunn, * Bnlil wio, llcdtlintf Sc Co.*, Kiiglnmi (x Andrew#; Jacob Pavia, Duncan Jotuan, Dry Good* 8. T. Jenkins, iliukuy &. UumoII, Wm. Sawyer x'fc Crt., Allison & AJkin?, Sissel it Mier, S. Bner it Co., liich & Co. Orocery sad Provirioa Slcros, J. B. Ki>v, C. 1*. \Vc8t, N\ m. II. Brookn &. Co., II. II. Jones it Co., Smith it Hancock, Timilin it Johnston, I. BiikIcv. D C. Ynrkeraon, Lennnrd fi Co., J. M. Brooks. D»u3» and Groceries. A. Hlnw & Son, Ci cws it McDouald. Drag!. Books and Stfttionory. T. ». Bow-oil. Confectioners- Solomon A? Aldrich, Gillwjiio it Co., Ha War* tod Ctovca D. DcLapcy & Cn. Warehouse and CommisiitM. l£«l. McDonald, Baldwin, Bedding it Co. MUlinars. Mrs. V. Ciibson—at llickey & lltiNRolla' Mr*. Mary Dodgo—over Baur's store, Madame Holtlridgu—at GuitDurin'H old Stand. Hautaa Makers Mrs. Borland—at Brooka’ Hotel, Mrs. T. A. Byrd—at her residence. Tailors. Win. Irvino, 1’. 0. l’orkci-son. Rasidmt DentUJ. 8. G. Kobinson. Carring# and Harness Kaktrs- J. A. Poster, A. Lehman. Cabi at Maker. J. A. McMillan* tlW#r Smith. T. J. Guimnrin. Boot and Shoo Shops II. B. it W. W. Eider, T. B. Brown. Livery Stable. C. A. Boynton. City Council. T. Coleman, Mayor* Ai.nK.snRN : 15. U Hardin, C. C. Crows,. \V. J. lviddoo, \V. M. Tumlin, J. McK. Gann. E. M. Black, Marshall. County Officers. COCKTT COIUT. M. Oonnlcy, Judge. West Harris, tioliuitor, W. P Kiddoo, Ordinary. W. F. Davis, SheriIV. E. H. Brooks, Deputy .Sheriff. Inferior Cctrt judoka : B. McDondl, Win. Coleman, D. Goff, J. H. Wilbur, N. B. Hendry. CLKSK hUl'RHIOIt COURT. H. U. Tliomus. CLERK INFERIOR COURT. . J. M. Brooka. Patsnla Judicial Circuit. John T. Clark, Jndgo. T. li. Stewart, Solicitor. Ihysicians. J M. Sheridan—Oflico at Gunn's Store. L. Mr Lester-—OUi-.e in Doiigluss* Build- ing. II. M. I.awson—Otlii-o over Jenkins' Store. G. W. Cobb-—Ofliee at Crews & Mc Donald’s. J. B. Smi h—Office at his Hesidcnco. Attorneys at Law. K. It. Hardin—Office on College St. E. JI. Platt, W. A. Harris, « “ T. B. Stewart, “ Herbert Fiulder—Office over Post office. E» L Dongluss—Office on Dougluss' Block. J. H. Taylor—Oflico on Douglass’ Block. W. I). Kiddoo—Oflico in Court House. Ai lluod—Oflico over Jeukias’ Store. Int-mil Bcfenue Collector. T. B. Stewart. P«t Master. Kainucl Heard. THE CUrHBERT APPEAL LOCAL DEPARTMENT. NEW ADVERTISEMENT J. Glorious News—A Shaw it Son. To PhydcianE and Dealer*—Maiden- burg, Hon it 1 Ian is. A Teacher Wanted. Sheriff's Sale. Notico to the Trade—J II Boas & Son Macon, Gn. Attention Stock Owners—Mabbctt it Co., Atlanta, Gn. Isaacs’ House—E Isaacs, Proprietor, Macon, Gn. Oysters—Solomon & Aldrich. For the Holidays—Solomon it Aid- rich. Dawson Manufacturing Company. Sheriff Sales, Quitman County. Bunaway—W B McKinnon. Notico curd of II M I.awson. Foi warding au*l Commission Met- chants—Case & Harris. Hardware, Hardware!—Wrigley it Knott, Macon, Gji. Cotton has como in slowly this week, ami wo learn blit little has boon sold. The planters prefer to store cotton rath er than sell at the present prices. Sheiifl sale day drew quit# a number ofpooplo to the city—most of (ho day was consumed in sales by ad ministrators, commissioners, and by auc tioneers Mi/.oit Brooks. Pleasant.—If you want to spend a pleasant tilnc, while in Macon stop at the Isaacs House, kept by Mr. Dam*, on Cherry street lie understands tho art of pleasing all. and spares no pains to do so with all who cull on him. Hoc card. fcay* Wo call attention to tho adver tisement of Cano Si Harris. ‘Merchants and dealers, in their line, would do well, and consult their own interest in giviiij them patronage. This enterprising linn, both of them young men, active had at trntive to business, were tho first to bring into tho Southern market the cele brated ’’Breakfast Bacon.” lei*. Ilurrn 1 for Solomon Sc Aid rich, say we, that is “ye local,” taking our seat to say something. This is our first say;—and is it strange? Wo liuv tu set both upright, ami draw our breath quick; for wo are just from another dish of fino Oysters from Messrs. S.& A., Everybody go and try them, and if they don’t feel n greater rotundity why, then, they won’t fool as wo do. 8co their adveiti.-cmeiit in this issue. Extensive.—While in Macon wo call ed in tho Drug store ofMnssonburg Son & Harris, corner o(8d and Cherry sts., and were much interested in thenp- pcaranco of their establishment. It is, wo verily believe, the largest in tho Stuto. It has the appearance of a Broadway es tablishment. Surely thoso who do such an extensive business can afford to sell cheaper than thoso doing n small and trivial one. Wo wish them renewed success. Stic their ndvertisemeut. Convenient.—When you visit Macon, instond of running ull over tho city to find what you want, just call on J. B. Boss & Bon, Cherry street, mid there you will bo sure to fint^ anything man could wish for. Their stock of Grocer ies, Dry Goods, Hardware, etc., is com plete, and they offer groat inducements to the trade. Merchants and dealers in Southwest Georgia can do better by ma king their purchases of this firm than go ing North. Bead tluir advertisement, make out your bill and send to J. B. ltoss Sc Bon-and you trill bo suited. Tin: Ladik's Hwsii:.—“Devoted to the varied 'interest* of Southern Woman hood,” is a weekly,-edited by that favor, ito in Southern Literature L. Virginia French, mid published at Atlanta. Our bang Sine"friend Julius M. Putin is the business manager—terms $5,00 per annum in advance. The rending matter is in keeping witli tho character of the Editress; mid if the brotherhood generally will pardon the allusion we will odd, that no publication has been received at our sanctum which cquuls No. 27 of the Ladle's Home in the neatness and clcgnaco of tyjKigrnphica^ UAitowam:.*—Wo would call tho at tention of tho public to tho flaming ad vertisement of Wrigley & Knott, of Ma- con, Gn. Wo have reasons for believ ing that they have the most complete stock uf hardware South of Baltimore. It was our (the J. 1\) good fortune to examine their stock a low days sincoi mid found it was not only tho largest but that their prices the most reasonable of any wo examined. Give them a call, and you will be suited. i' u Extra.—Wosond to our patrons this week nn extra containing the Presi dent's Message, and other lute and im portant news. Thb Message Is of con siderable importance, and its length would havo crowded out much impor- tnnt and interesting matter hud it been published in tho columns of tho Appeal. By furnishing the extra we give our pat rons a largo amount of nows independ ent of the usual amount found in our regular issuo. Puksdyterian Ciiuitcu.—On last Sub- bath tho Bov. Tlioo. E. Smith, our asso ciate editor, who lias been prenching un der a temporary call, the present year, mid whose permauont call by the church was ratified mid confirmed by the Flint 1 iiver Presbytery, lately-in suMioif at Griffin, Gn , was installed ns Pastor. The officiating coin in’tteo was composed of Bov. Luther 11, Wilson, of Whitney, who prenehod a sermon well conceived and inodcRtly delivered, nr.d suited to tho occasion; and the ltov. Goo, II. Coil, ol Amcricus, who presided, pro pounded the questions, mid delivered nn able mid impressive charge to tho Pas tor nhd congregation. The whole ad dress was well timed and listened to by a large and appreciative midionco. But there was one’part of it in particular, which wo should be glad to Imvorepeat ed in all our churches, and to all our chiistiun people. Wo allude to that part in which he so truthfully improved up on tho people the duly of uffording a temporal support to ther minister. r^v. Bov. J. 0. A. Cook is appointed by tho Conference for tho Station of Cullibcrt and Georgetown. L. J. Davis presiding Elder of Lumpkin District Bov. W. A. Parks goes to Buinnioi-villo Gn. A CARD. Editor* of tho Cuthbrrt Appeal:—Will you jKsnnit me, through tho columns of your interesting and valuable paper, Jo express my gratituiio to tho Presiding Judge of the Patuula Circuit, and the members of tho Cuthbert Bar, for the resolution passed by them in rcferenco t< myself, and contained in the last issuo of the Appeal V Such voluntary exj res* sinus of confidence and esteem, from men of ability and intelligence—from men of the legal profession, with whom I have been so long, and so intimately associa ted, cannot fail to nwnkcn in my breast, emotions and feelings of the most grati fying character—they tend to increase tho h : gh regard and esteem I havo con stantly cherished towards thorn, and while (owing to the condition of my fam ily) impelled from n senso of duty, to sepnrnto from them, I shall overfed tho warmest solid!ude for their welfare, arid wherever my lot may bo cast, slinil eve feel a deep interest in their success and happiness. Years Bcsncctfully| Geo. 8. Bodinbo.v, whom Washington! Washington, Doe. 8d — Both Houses of Congress mot to-day at nn early hour. Crowds of people wore on the way to the Capitol, and by noon tho House by Elliott, of Massachusetts, pro viding for tho appointment of a standing conmilttdo on freemen. Boutwcll introduced n bill calling up on tho Secretary ti tho State for ull cor- 1 respondcnco relating to the arrest of J. H. Surntt. Sclmnck offered a bill providing that tho regular time of the 40tli Congress and every subsequent Congress be at 12 M , on tho till of March; and that tho ensuing session on tho 1st of January., The bill was itliule tho special order for Thursday. Garfield introduced a simi- ilnr monsuro. Kelley introduced a bill to ercato tho Department of Internal Bovonuo. It transfers all the powers of the Secretary or tho Treasury now exorcised with re gard to Internal Kcvenue to the Com missioner. Deferred. Slovens presented n bill regulating ro inovulft from otlioo. It provides that in all oases of appointment, whelo consent of the Senate is necessary, tho President shall not mnko removals while tho Sen* ate is in session unless concurred in by that body. Appointments made during recess must bo submitted, unJcr the pro visions of this bill, within ten days af ter tho Senate assembles, for confirma tion. Bill made special order for Fri day next. Buutwtfll introduced a bill Id author ize the Secretary of the Treasury to sell out nt public mu-lion, in Now Yolk, $2,000,000 In gold on Jfolfilny of each week in lots not exceeding $10,000.— She following measures were also intro duced and referred to appropriate coin- mi Iteos: One to provide by gdnohd law for modes of procedure in trials for impeach ment before tho Benato. Ono calling on the President for ihformtion relative tho application of Confederate Gcnorl Pickett for pardon. Tho day was consumed en tirely with tho introduction of resolutions and bills untill tho arrival of tho message, before which Stevens made au ineffectu al motion to adjourn. Wasuinut.ix, Djc., 8. P. M. Mr. Elliott nskod leave during thoses- f-ion lo-day, to introduce a bill to repoal 1 Bill Section of Act of July 17,1802, which authorised the President to ex tend by proclamation to persons who may have participated in the rebellion pardon and nmnosly with such excep tions and nt such times, and on such con ditions ns ho might deem expedient for tho public good. French objected to its introduction, tho rules requiring one day’s notice, but upon motion of Elliott the rulos wero suspended and tho Bill passed by a vote of 111 to 28. DIVISION OF THE CONFERENCE. By reference to tho proceedings of tlio Conference: it will bo seen that this or gnnixntion, has been divided by a vote of 08 to hi), only carried, ns will bo oil, by a sinai! majority. \Y lion the mallei’ came up for dicussion it called forth quite an niiimutcd debate, and elicited strong and sonnihlo views upon both sides of the question. The venerable Dr. Pierce, wus opposed to tho division and sup;orted lus position with his ijNiml force and vigor. Bcv. Ham. Anthony was in favor or the divis ion and throw back upon Dr. Pierce somo heavy arguments, which were hard to resist. It is useless to remark what might be expected in so intelligent u body ns this in known tube, Unit the en tire proceedings were conducted ill u most courteous manner, and Unit there was not a word uttered that could possi bly wound tho feelings of the most fas tidious momhi'i'. It was a wise thing, in our judgment to make the division. Tho donfcrcnco had bccomo enormously largo, indeed quite unwieldy, so miioli so that, in the smaller towns of tlm State, it was found extremely difficult to nccoulinodate the preachers with homes. That difficulty will Mow bo augmented in consequence of lay delegation, which will of course, make the body much larger. As the matter now stands, this dillicully will be obviated. But the Conference bad become too huge on nnohter account. There wns ut n poor eh unco offered to the younger faith and respect unfailing greatucss of soul. Therefore, tho General Assembly of the State of Georgia do resolve, Thai their fiilicerest condolonriVend warmest sympa thy arc tondoro Jefferson DaVis in his confinement, and they look forward with anxious solicitude to the day when a magnanimous and patriotic President shall put n term to his confinement, and by the interposition of Kxocutivo clemen cy restore him to a'peoplo for whom lie so faithfully struggled, and on account of whom ho endures with Christian for titude the hardships of a long und rigor ous imprisonment. DttOCLAHA nov By I Lin Excellency, Charles J. Jenkins, Governor of Georgia. Whereas, vneanecis will occur during tl»o year, 1SG7, in the following Judicial Courts by expiration of tho terms of the present incumbents, to wit: in the office of Judge of the Superior Courts of the Eastern, Middle, l'atnula and Tallapoo sa Circuits, and in tho otlioo of Solicitor General of the Kastorn, Northern, South ern, Oqiimlgoo, Flint and Blue Bulge Circuits j and, w hereas, within the past year vacancies have oeonnvd in other J udieiul Circuits which have been tilled by Executive appointment; Until an elec tion could bo held, agreeable to the Con stitution and the Laws of the State, viz: In tlio office of Judgo of the SupoTlor Courtfr-of'tliD Oemulgeu, Mnbbn, South western, Cherokee, Coweta and Bnms- wiek Circuits, and in tho oflico of Solici tor General of the Macon; Southwestern, Pntnuln and t.’owuta Circuits. Now, in pursmmeo of law, I have thought proper to issue this, my proc lamation, hereby ordering and directing that elections bo hold on Wednesday, tho second day of Jnmlary uoJft, ut the several places i»f holding elections in the counties embraced in the said Judicial Circuits, for n J udgo of tho Superior Court and Solicitor General, ns liuroin before specified, to the end that said offi ces may bo filled according to law; and I further require that u return of said elections be made to the Executive De partment in tlio time prescribed by law. Given under my band nnd tho Groat Heal of the State, at the Capitol, in Millodgovillo, on the 2blh dnv of November, 1800, nnd of American Independence, the ninety-first. CHAISES J. JENKINS, Governor of Georgia By the Governor, N. C. Barnett, Secretary of Htnte. ANNOUNCEMENTS. i’a i AiMi.v ci Juju it. Tho friends of CspL It. O. HAKItKTT, rc«|>ccl. fulijr sauzetlbis nanio as a suitable cnudiJeie for .Solicitor (Junoial, of tlio above Circuit, uovlOtd* We ore oot!i*ri*cd lo annouocr Ihe name of 8. WISE 1‘AHKKII, nit e ciintlidnto for Holicilnr (leie oral ol tbo l’alaoU Circuit. Election 1st Wcducs. day in January. linrSIde Oommoroial. Cl TIIUGIIT PRICE CCKRE.V Corrected Weekly UT WtSlLs. BALD Will, UEDDING ft CO, Warehouse and Cum million Merc hauls. Ci'TiiumiT, Oa., Di-c. A, |son. Codon in good demand, and landing f.out 23 lo 23 cents. A xus. pur box, f J0u2o IldCOO— Hams, per lb., Miil'c Hidos, 2Mu3»c KhoniJora, UluXtiL- per yd- (Ionov, -f'nftOo I louden, 4’tal'.o lloeawax, per lb, flSa'Jio por di-s, ♦ 1 .’WaO JNOTICE llcrclianls, IM:iliters . AND OTHERS. J. N. SEYMOUK, TX70UI.D fnvilo a cell from all who with lo pur- V V ebaeo Groceries and Provisions In thin mark,>1. Ilia prreent slock is well bought' and lit) ia delnunioud lo ai-ll. l!u lots on hand fo0 Coils Rnpo, SO Hales (Ionov ll icitirir, 600 1’onnds Tyine, 200 Socks Salt, 260 (Ibis. Flour, 76 IIh^h Uolloe, T6 Bb!». Sueir, ]\) Hilda. Mularaea, 200 Boxes CbucNt*, 20 Tubs llmtcr, 20 llbla. Lord, 20 llbla. Dock wheal FI, nr, 10 Cases Table Hall, CvO Kill .Mackerel So. I Mom, .Shore and H y. Aim, So. 2 Mncknn-I, 600 packu^re I I, 1-2 and whole barrels, No. 1, ¥ «od 3 Mackerel—Hay, Hburu und 2?* fib's. iTu* Klah, 10 Half bbl«. Whits Fish, 26e0 I'ouods Codllab, 60 l’nxes Smoked llernrp, 60 Carts Hardin, a, 2'. Ubds. Il.ie.rn, 10 Tieicea Su«ar Cuicd llama, loo llokl’R Soda and Dialer C,ackers. ¥'si llosi-a Soap (various brand*), U»0 Hoxes Tobacco iall aradea), 26,000 Ci K ,rs, 1,000 Founds Hnofl* boO " Hniukinc Tobacco, 6o lloxca Hiitr Caudle*, T3 Dun els l.il|borM AIM!, d federal auorlident of Canned Frails, Pickles, Lobsters, DAI.SINS, SODA, TEAS, ALMONDS, Etc. With almost anything usually kept in a am mote determined than cm lo rush business, it give me a cail jj you want to “ SET YOUi JfOXEV HACK," J. ft. seYmouk. Nalls ami l’otusli, 101 Kens Nails, 2-6 Cases Concentrated I’olath, 10 Casks Itotk I’otasli. For sale by ttovDOlf J. N. HKYMOUJt. r,|H o,l n try, II. 87.^0 n»* 8Pa83( 40u4*c S9a91e Tur W eatiicr.— On Tuesday even ing, it seems tho clerk of tlio weather seemed inclined to exhibit nil hid tricks at once. Suddenly it changed from warm to cold, and while tbo w ind was coming around as in tho old fashioned up country style, cold ns uny need for— it suddenly began to tlmndur und light en—und uro we wero aware of the change tlio rain began to de.-ccnd in drops, then in clip fulls, next by tho bucket full—nnd last, tho’ not least the whole upper story seemed to give way— nnd cur beautiful town was Almost wash cd nw;iy. But tho Monk s’orm passed nwnv witli tlfa night, and now all is love ly. galleries of both Houses wore densely I members to identify ihennwlvoa, fuTy, crowded. j with Hint body, nnd tn acquire that rank There wns a quorum present, iftid ami position which their talents and tine punctually ut twelve, presiding officers' fulness might entitle them to. In ull ol both Houses appeared and*called their kiioIi bodies) there in a ciat-s of inou who respective branches to order, The Senate opened with prayer by its chaplain, Mr. Gray, and tho Douse by Boynton. Thirty seven Senators were present, and tho first hilsinoss was the presentuti'jn of tho following Senators; Bollard, recently elected to fill the unox- pired term of Cullumor; Catlel, of Now Jersey, elected to fill tinoxpirod term of Stockton; Frclingyhusun, of New Jer sey, elected to fill unexpirod term of Into Senator Wright; Edmunds, of Ver mont, elected to till unexpirod term of Finite, and Fogg, of t Now Hampshire, appointed to fill the vaenny occasioned by the resignation of Clurko. These took the oatli of ollies and were sworn Oiinbci), Colice— Itln, (lnod ’• Cliauae, par lb I'liL’Iieh Dairy, N. V. Stale, fin* Apple, Candle*, pur lb— Slur, A.laniamiuo, I’aialioa, T 0^7 6a Cullun V„rn, |Hjr bunch H. |3, 10, $3.26 12. 13.87 Colton (! inla, peril,.* — Wbitmnr,!, 4U.il Ini. “ SI3al8.& L’ritckera, pur lb— take the lend nlnl keep it beruuse of their Ha20o age and thoir Jong connexion with it»u I Slataj, pm- lb- lBia °° Conference. This rules out many prom- Hack, assuried, ising young men who ought to take an ; active part, nnd thus lay tlio ground j Kim'., work of fiiluro usofulneiw and efficiency Medium, ill fliu Cliiirul), There in nil m.;ucj of nm- keeping them m tlio back ground bo-1 Quinine, pur,*, cause they are young. They shoulu feel !; , ' iu T’ “ " . that they havo an important part to per- | t ',d!jJ<.,’pr?s, ,>r *’ form, and the older ministers should not | pr lb, concludo llmt wisdom will them. I, l»ul- M, din will, DbieSlonr, j U, V "M'* | Hall*, pr lb,' n.lainc 4'm76c 118*13 ««' I« «0U« 16c Credentials of Messrs Burnett and Boberts, from Texas, were laid on the table. Sumner moved to take up the bill to establish negro suffrage in the District of Columbia, saying tho people of the country demand d its passage, and would hail it with j >y. After a slight discussion, tho Chair decided tho mo tion to take the bill up was not in or der. Among tho bills introduced was one by Chandler, requesting the President to communicate to the donate whether the Emperor of the French has com- p'ied with the stipulations entered into with our government ro'.utive to tho Dry (Joi.di, per yd By this division lliis el.is* (young men) JJ'Mdnnga, 29e30o w ill now Imvo a clinnco to grow and j ioTmiSiBg.il.ttSS?! thrive, and to render fur more important j io-4 Domw, |i.nmi.26 services to thoir Church ntld to their peo-1 jjjjjiw* p!c ; and if there bo ability among them, J Flour,'W bbl— ' ^ which wo doubt not, they will give proofs of it.—Sunder liepuhliemt. Tiik Lfoihlatukron I'hkhidbxt Davib. —Tho following resolutions were intro duced in tlio 1 louse by Mr. Hardeman on Friday lust, and passed unanimously. They were sent to tlio Senate immediate ly, which unanimously concurred in them: The General Assembly would do in justice to tlio great heart of Georgia not to give some formal expression of their res pout Ibr tho character mil sorrow for the condition of the illustrious Prisoner of State, Jefferson Davit*. All tho gen erous pulsations (if that heart are in full IS? " *. *■"=»“■ -i- " • T.: M«,» ..f tl,o P.oaidcnt w». “,,5" r, I ' s' ' w/' H 0 “ k '' i""' "-«7 «'» ctottt- and c .ntrn, m -.i ndmifo J u,i w . nr,dl,J .0 Sectary After tl.o nd..|.-1 ' th(lt u , livu | muR in whi | 0 | “ Jm* u.m ol tlm U.U., .not,.,., lu print It, th. j lh , i|,„ rwco „ stant in enhnto ndjournod. Ll.iL tTn, lovo nil ll.at U noblo i,I vi. I . i>qr l.i.l H.ip. Mine, SHalS Family, ^ Sl6al7 Extra do, #17*20 Fruit*. p«r pcuod— Apple*, 8*100 I’ujclioa, 1 o*l 2o Full— Mackerel,bbl, fl8a!6 ” bol, #26*27 “ kii*. ( Vj-1.76 Con Fish, pr bbl, (none) Hardinu*, pr bx, 4<)u76e White Fun, Grain, per bushel — White Guru, #1.76*1.88 Velio* do, #1.66*1.76 Out*. tl.30ai.ov (Jins*, por bo* (Imi I'utrdor, per lb— Dnpuni'*, 76»H('c llsxiid's, TOuTh l.tmther and K boo llml IbKVl»r lb-. Nn. | Solo, 83*400 Nn 2 ” 83«30o Uj'pi'r. S3B350 (Jail xkiua,piece,#1.6 uti l.lniiiffM, #2*3.26 llintl iiiy t, #2,12 26 IVk«, l or g*l’n, HQ*80c Tin end, pr dux, #-2.6UU-1 Lumber, ptrJIl— (llO)O, #|6 Kilndiiid, 17 Li,(ti„ra— llramlv, #7*12*1 Whisky, 4. Hum, 6.7'it,i Min, Hi!’2 Wlno», |Kir ({ill — Matleria, #6a5.6,i furl, 6 6"uH Hlu-iry, o,U Mulajia, C.26u4 Ub*uip*|(no, pr dux, pisj 18*3.. MuI.ifh-s, per (gallon— County,(Jtib-iuuni.Ho.t# I HiirfR.iiiii, 76*86, Mini, per bitahel, #1.76 Nail*, per keg— 6,1,’ a i, #luul3 10.26. 12*12.26 Hd, 12d, 2i id, 12 12 Oil* Mill I’alnls, per iril Lar.l Oil, — Dolled Linseed, |3„3.26 •'..Ido, I 26*'.60 Train do, 2 76*3 C**lor do, D.AUnT While litad, in oil, per cwl, U..S 7. Inn. Idul8 O.naburjjs.pr jd.3Sa3So I’t-anul*, dr bo, #lnL96 fniuh, pr lb, 22*26c fully, " IMu2('c Klco, “ l2ul0o Hall, per iut‘k— I. irerjiool, #1.26*6 Virginia, 6u6 26 Hulqietid, pr lb, BOuU.ie Hlioi, pr *«ck— Drop, #4.60*6 IItick, 4 7-'.*6 26 Hituir, pr lb, L4o*16o Spied, |>r lb, r,nca#l.26 Soaps, per box anil lb— Wiacben'er, 11.' ,-il 6o T ur|*euli..tf, 14 u I <*,o TnihP. pr bar, ¥ocu#l Hugtr, j or lb— A, M»26c II, 2lu24c C, 20*23u Yellow, 18o2la Cruibed, 26*3i>o lluliucd, '2Ha33o I,.,ecu, per pound — Fin.-. #l.7.*a3 Mood, 1,26*1 JW Common, 6oa7Ae A rcjululit-n was iiitreduCcd into the I’licse; ii tue ; while they fevoro ull tfint Is sublime PxIO, ' f7a‘J I OS 12, #m ||o 12114, #lc*ll l'2xin, #11*11.26 14*18, Hog Tull, I Raid, 12s 20, FINANCIAL. | I'.-.chnti'jo nn New York /...i 146 I Hilrer, buvitig, J46 [ “ Belliog, dank notes. Dank Slaifc Georgia, |6c i Eastern Hlmk Als., ’’ Colnmbu-, He Marine M*i.k, FutnersAMecbauiulu-1 Muuula.iurna D’k, 36*60« Ut au -iS a W an S3 v *£3 [ru, S2 •13 B ». m g H A A is' 0 I ^ •I u I jl l! c» If v.g; a 11< J j- fig ■P, ° 2d| < 31 i? »il 13; ijf As III l!| PJ J * 9 S Etjj ill s ll-H g iff1 la S - C c t, B 2 Hi ». >.T> ~ k s i Ji a-!ii ■Sea GO IT EASLEY. More Goods—They Keep Coming I AST anpply sold fill ulri-adv, but nt bis low J j price* every body comes iu baa lo buy. Fresh lot uf GllOOBniBB, BACON and LABD, CHEESE, FISH, BAGGING, HOPE, Etc., Juil reed red lo day. “ "Tls aliank-e and rei ‘tl* Iruo,’’ llml ho enn and doe* uiiduisell eu'rybody else, ll jou don't be lieve It un and ion. In addition to (be above hokccpsnlwavsnti hand. Hardware, Cutlery, (j ocserr. Soap*, HW*, Hate, Dry (ItKxl*, Wooden Wure, hlunor* ol all kind*. Everything you want. _ 'VT,*.' ri Y u * ,h ‘ l, « '»** best FLOUtt and COHN MEAL m town. Hall, Hugur, nud Cnllee, jutt como lij—flheit tpml- "y* novldci - JVEILLIJNJEIR.'Sr. MRS. E. GIBSON, "L ,ho “ ,nre of Nwkejr A Kus*ell, on Ilia I ublio .Htpmro, keep* coii#iaiuly on ha*d * Kuud uesortu.i'iil of MILLIN1BRY GOODS, of the LATENT STYLES. Rho i* urepur*# In ex.' ecuie all ord:r* iu Uii* line with ueutue*4 flntf dis- patch, ller alnok eonains uf Imported HON NETS; HATS; Frim.1, FLOWERS ' Clunev LACKS i Cluiiuy Sk/'iS; . , , , ‘ldn.f 11A NDRERCTIIEFS, Aodavorr artiels teiAifTy kept in ■ Muim.ry Hu,re. uovkSlf LEHNABD & CALLAWAY, CUTHBERT1 OA., 0EALERS IN llUOOIES AND IIAitNKHH, WAOO.N8, OBOCERIEM, 1ODACCO. HHOI'H, E'c. Etc. SMALL fflOFTH, cmpb*lie*lly, o<v cmtiu. uuvlG im* How Made and How Saved! ( S. T. JENKINS U AS made a Credit fur Ilia above amount, irt liua dune it m Ltd injc and ai-llin^- uwre Ibau * dnsen a'oek* Of (LmuI* aiuce fltb clns.i ol the war, nnd In btlnR I'l’OMPI' lo selilo #(| *cc<miil*—M rmnomy, peivciei-uji cnaiRy.ami imocsl duly. .>t'im«,uf hi* Hides uru r.uii.inK duo und S (ALL HE f AID from Hilosoir.of the laiKeetovk of Good* on band, aod . n four nitnVirnnduin uccnuni*. A *v>rd tu CI.USE Uf)YElti, und the wise il aufficiiot. G-rooerieSi IIE is now receiving and openinc, nt hi* new rime, nn Depot Stieel, a l*(go ana well eeleeicd Block of Family and Fancy Groceries, Which bo purchased at such prices ns in warrant him In «^vmg dial bn can aell os CHEAP a* lh« C'HEAl’KST. AH in went of anvthiuR in (he Wio- emy lino would uti well loculi on him before pur* clu*inc elaowbcre. rov2 'oi EII. .JOiMES & C0“ | ) ESI’ECTFULLY inform* lh# public tlmt tbelr New Goods Have Come, And that Ihojr emtinno loonmc by every Iraiij; also, Unit (J>uy depart to rapidly that it mpiire* ciiuntanl ilfut In keep up n wipi.lv, which they »re dele r mined t<> do AI*", that toeir at"r* willaooh be iu enlarged llmt they cun coim-uicntly nreornmn* date ilicir nmliomua bfends and i atri.n*. They re ceive fre*li O' Z'.en Duller nnd Ch.«a**v*rv we*#. A* Ilicir gmid* and price* edveriiw, tlmee who examine them have nn need of newapaper diepluyii. They are duu-iutiued lu bat e u First-Class Family Grocery, and Invite every body in call nnd #eo it, knowing llmt thns* win. wi»h to buv will du *o. CutbherL (l». nor|2-tf Haudoiph MnLe liisilnrte. mllR underrlgrcd nnnnnnro Hint they will open J. a School iu ll oC.lyid Cuthbert on die FlltST MONDAY in January, Is-i7, with tho above ti le. It ia our pur|H)*o to mat u the "Kundi.lph Male In B'itule"ui'ride—atidmii moot to the city, u deepen,, er of solid in*truclion *t.d wh.de*'.me dun-iplii e — We contemplate permanency tu tin* tuterp':*.-, on I ie»|H.'Ctfully eolit-.it the patrunugi- und nppr-tikl <t •Hi whb reel an ibtereat in the cihtmltert nl tb<ir eons. J S. ft IlDVv ELL K. A. qL AUTKHM \N. nov23-lf A Modal o I‘rinel|aW. A Viihmblo i’iaiilatiou G EORGIA, Q'.-ithxk Cousrr.—Ur virtue hf dn order amine by (lie Superior Court of wild county, wifi bo ru'd before the Court Hon-etW, in Georgetown, the bint Tncdiy In Jutyury nt-x'. wilbfo the umal hour* ul km*.-, the I’Untationnwnea by U. II. lllee und (J. It. finkston. tenant* In com mon, Cdtnnmnly known ns Ilia " I'aramnre plant,., lion." situated iIiivoki.lies above O.wigatown, eon- fafnins eight hundred mi I m u ni. .-i. uiree, more nr Ires. There is about 4"0 *cro* in cultivation, nir.»t. ly fieali land Ou Hie place ia * gmd dwelling hou*e, negro cabiu* giu liouao and a<-rew. Turns Gash. (I. IL PINKSTON, II. J. ID.AND, 11. M. KAIULER, notHOId* Cmnmi-alnner*. G eorgia, Random-h c'ouktt.—Jamsa a. d«u- iiington, having applied fur letter* id Gitar^* MritllllJI of Lewi# A. .Inltier and Mara A. Juinur, miunr ory.hanB Uf Lewis Joiner, dece*»il, all jwr- a >ns Interested are nuilited to e'ltiw caurr, by tlio next January term of tho ('oiirt of Ordinary, f»r aaid oounly, why letters ahmil ' not b» granted the applicant. WM. D. KIDDDtl. . nov80-lm Ordieary. C lKOKlilA, ftSRDOUPU COt'NTV. -Charles Stand. IP lay having upp.lwi lor leii.r* if Uuai liansnip ul John 11. Duiiii and lierjamin L. Dim.), minor orphan* ol Win ffitnn, det-o*.-ed { all potem)* inter, estitl aro notilled tli .i In* application will he con sidered at the next January term ol the Court of Ordinary fur Mild county, ‘ WM. 1). KIDDOO. iiovno-lm Ordinary. Notice. ■ A LL pctenni aro untitled not tn trade for « drafl drawn Ivy me on Ivlwatd McDnoal I,.und ac* cep'ed by him, in farm of Tnmlm k Johnatnii, da ted 24th November Iflilrl—pajnblu twenty lire d»ya after eight, fur t!ie nun of ihioa hundred tbdlarsj The cuilM'doraltou baring failed, I am daltiminra ooltopxyiL A. A. GAM III, E. nnV30-8t Notice. W ILI.br anil l.rtore the Ci.ml ||»u*e dnqr ii the city nl Cutlibort, nil the that Tin a lay in Feb ruary tu-xt, witbiu t u lotgal hnnra nl aalr, une two liorae waggon, on* daik u.lurxl uinvo mule and one Sorre l mule. Levied un In ail *f,- a mortg ig« li la iiaiuod from Hie Supai l-.r court of ll.indulph county in lavnr of Mielw.l Uomlev ra Hurrace Power* novCO-td. W. G. CONI.EY,S,es I). SbfT To the laadics! riAHE LADIES of Cuthbert nnd v'cinlty will I pic;no allow me to call H.etr altenlion to mv well relee cd and nonrted.-dock ol Millinery GimkI*, t-mbracing ull lb* J',trUi*n Novelli*r, cmaiating of kibbouM—rich uml elegnot—Flower* anil 1 Tunic*, Tn grent vurloty ; Hal* und Do note ol every »iyle. Alan, Mourning and Diidnl Hal* und llnn'm-t* nl- w*v* un I * ,d—work executed Willi great skill. f, therefore, aulicit the p.ir .nago of all, and will wiii nn them with groat pleasure, und I will u.-ituro Ih'-m that they can do no belter elnawlicre. MT" Giber, third duor above S*m Hear'* Store. nov3t)-8m ' SUM. DGDOE. Lo'jk out for the Sheriff! T AttK trollen, all ye folk*, nr “any other man," *g*in*l whom Execution* butu Umo ianied,' that 1 ahull proceed to collect the r> at alter the lit*l, of Januaiy next. Gown yimr*«lv«* ucourdtugly und make urrungemeut* lu Mltle. DAS HltODKS, nnv80-lm Dept. Sheriff. < 1bOllUlA, KAMiui.ru ConxTr.—V4Ilham (I JT Dunn, Imviug applied for Ictii-ni uf Gtianiinn- ■hip i-f Chat lea I. Dunn und Janie*.8. Dnon, mi nor orphan* ol Wm liftin, dre.-n*ed, *ll pw^-tw* iriturevied are uolilied that hi* appheoiUon will po ctmaidirtd at the iirxMMoary imui of'tfio Court of O.dinary lor said touoty. WM. D. KIDDOO. nnvM-lm Oidinan*.. G LOItGIA, KAKo.ii.i-ir Corarr.—JohoW. Ivy i bpviug applied lor lellera id k>a*'d'*n>lv>p ol Laura Dmin, tumor orphan of A\ m., Ir.i n, d.<- ceasrd, all |nrrar.n* mtereaic-l are iprtliM that Kin •pp f(a'i*n will (jw c-.iunlrrcl vt (Jir. i*'...t Jan-iory term uf the Court ol Uidmu-e f.rauid munlr. WM. D. KIDDOii; nor 83-1 m Ordlnwr.' Wanted to Kent, L'OK next year. ft DWEf.LINC IUMMK, ceo- L Uiumg four or bve mean. At>pir»t B)i»2dit Till# Ol-flCE.