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JSEHOI.D RBCEi™.
Cdoftin.—Take nae cup of butter and fsur top*
•I flour; tub them wall together. Then add on* la
bia apoonful of ginger, ona teaepoonful of aoda, two
egg*, and one and ona half cups of sugar. Let
the eggs and auger Aral ba well beaten together, roll
Ufj thin and bake.
IIa>d Tikes Cabs.—Taka ons cup of molaaaea.
ona cup of dried apples, and simmer together; ooe
cap of sugar, ons Imll cup of milk, two and ooe hal^
cupa of flour, ooe egg, and ons tesspoonful of baking
powder.
This will ba found to bl a vsry palatable rake, nnd
much mors healthy for ctri'dren than the richer
cukes.
Hit.van Cabb.—Take the whites of four eggi, one
sad one half cu«» of Anefjr powdered sugar, one bal f
rup of ■ watt milk, three eupa of flour, one traapoon
lu) of eroam tartar, ona half teaapoonlnl of aoda, and
flirpr to the taata with lemon.
flair, Ilow to flABi,— Here your oran well and
evenly heated before putting in your cake, and do
not allow It to cool. Keep up the heat at the same
temperature, and avoid, If possible, removing the
cake from the oven until It i« dona.
Hoii.bii Ccmnn.—'Take three eggs, one pint of
milk, one cup of auger. Hcal.l the milk and pour It
on ths eggi and sugar, which should ba wall beat
en together. Four into a kettle, pleoe it over a alow
lire, and atir until it looks thick and creamy.
Em's Pmoixo.—Take I liras foorfha of a pound of
grated bread, three fourths ol a pound of grated ap
ples, threa fourths ot a pound of cii'raote, three
rgjs, and Ihic-e fourths of a pound of aut-l ent in
placet vary fine, add a suUkieiit quantity of milk,
uiifl Uil two hour*.
. Cite v» Pi opivo.—Taka tlir-is egg* a-u! brat the
wlilloi separately, three fourth* of a cup of flour,
hall a liuspo mini of Mil, half a teaapoooful exlrnaf
of lemon, ona pint of milk. Uuko for Iwenlr min.
utaa and aorre with wine nance.
('wo a bit Pi AI.—Taka ono ends half cupa of
sugar, one and a half eupa rf milk, three eggs, one
leblMpnonful of butler, lire rind ol ono lemun, and
ona cooui-aul finely grated.
Lbmom axp Uiuxaa Casts:, are made from the
ereem syrup, flavorint wiih ealiact ol lemon or or
ange, and Culm with tincluic of turner io.
I.auox Pia.—Take the juloe and rind of one lem
on, one cup of sugar, the yolksof three eggk, one
teaipeonfiil of butter and aulTIcisut milk to till the
plate; bake in a rich pule; heat the" whites of the
three eggs to a stiff froth, with twn tablespoonfuli
of pon dered sugar, spread over Ilia pia when a lit-
I'e cord, replace In the oven and brown slightly.
This makes a moat delicious p's.
PROnifl OF STEAM NAVIGATION.
The rnpitnlint* of Button proposes^ to
ct-lnltlislt a linu of ocean steamer* running
direct between that port nutl lfavro,
•Southampton nnd Antwerp, partly with
the view of securing to that city some of
the commercial advantages which New
York has derived ft out her European
lines of steamers which hare grown up
during the lunt twenty years.
In commending this enterprise to the
public, tho Post gives the following facts
relative to existing lines of European
stoamers: Tho Ctmnrd Company start
ed with n capital for four steamers only—
out of their accruing prolils they have
built up a licet of twenty-four steamers,
fifteen between Englumf and the United
Hinton, five in the Mediterranean and
four in tho French service, besides declar
ing largo annual dividends. Hir .Samuel
Cunartl was without means ut its com
mencement, but in twenty years thereaf
ter, at his denlh, his fortune was doclnred
to be $4,000,000, this being his portion
only of the profits of that lino. Tito
large fleet of fifteen steamers of tho In
man lino has been built up within ten
years out of tho capital paid in for six
steamers only', besides tlio annual divi
dends paid to tho shareholders. Tho
BAL Com MIBCBAITS)
SO South Street, New York.
SCMKFIC.
LEARN A TRADE.
Why is It that tho proportion of young
men in this country who turn nut badly
is so much larger than it used to bo ?
Every moralist, nnd, in fact, every close
observer, knows that the proportion of
shiftless, good-for-nothing young men
has largely increased within tho last few
yours, parlieuhnly in this and othor hu ge
cities, but ihnfcu who discuR* tho subject
seem to bo nt a Iofh for tho true explana
tion In our judgment tho question is
one of very easy solution. Wo attrib
ute it to the spirit of fnlso prido which
induces parents to put their boys in
stores nnd otlieos rather than npproatico
thorn to good truth's. Tn this city, at tho
present time morchanls, bnnkera, insu
rance men, nud others of this class, are
overrun, with applications Irom parents
who want situations for their boys; but
Muinufauttircrs find it almost impossible to
got apprentices. It was not so in for
mer limes. Fifty yours ago—much
iator, in foot—pin outs generally regard
ed a trade us Homuthiug essential in the
preparation of their boys for tho battle
of life. Even men w hoso circumstances
did not require them to tlo manual work,
nmdo it n point to hnvo their boys lenru
trades, in order to givo them practical
idons about business, to make tlicfh in
dustrious. nnd also to furnish them some
thing to full hack upon in case of adver
sity. How is it now ? Mechanics and
laboring men, even, have too generally
imbibed tho iiluit that they ought to plnuo
their boys a peg above the drudgery of
luuuunl Iff bur. They sown to think that
they are not doing justice to thorn unless
they place thorn in positions whore they
nun wear "hobby" clothes and keep
their hands white. There never was a
greater mistake. Look at tho lending
inon of our country, from tho President
down, nnd you will sec that, ns a rule, it
is the men who leant trades in their
youth who have bocomo tho foremost in
every brunch of progress nnd enterprise.
Tho boy who is placed in a store or of
fice usually gets his head full 'of vanity
uud self-conceit before ho has been long
in his position. Jlo acquires an inordi-
unto lovo of drosi, nnd soon becomes so
puffed up in his own estimation that
practical common sense can find no lodg
ment in his bruin, llisnimis to dross
us well and live as high its those with
whom he comes in contact, and he is
quite likely to go from habits of extrava
gance to habits ol dissipation. Wo «l«>
not wish to bo understood assayingtbnt
ibis in tbo road winch all boys travel who
tlo not lourn trades. Wo simply ray
that such is tho tendency, and il requires
a boy of good mind, fot lifted by good,
enriy training, to rosit-t tho temptation.
The boy who in put to a trade, on the
other hand, gives vanity but little chance
to get hold of him. llo acquire;, pracli
cal ideas about buMnoss> ; his habits urn
m added by frugality and economy, and
ho lays the foundation of a good, useful
nnd industrious citixuu. The idea that
manual labor is not "respectable,” is ono
of the most absurd things in this age of
ubaiirditics. No person with a thimble
full of brains will tny anything of the
kind, and those rilly creatures who do
ssy so are generally the degenerate sons
of hard-working mechanics. Every boy
whether rich or poor,high or low, ought
to learn a trade not that ho should al
ways work at it, but tlmt lie may have it
ns reserve capital, together with its inllu-
once in forming his character.—N F.
StUi.
roT Mrs. Cunningham of New York;
who figured so prominently incoonectiou
with the murder of Dr. Hut dell in that
city a few years ago, was among the
passengers lost by the recent nuking of
the steamer Ew-ning Star.
lion of freight and passengers in each
hemisphere to 8000,000,000 per annum.
The telegraphic lines in this country are
estimated nt 90,000 miles in length, and
those in Europe nt GO,000. Bo that tho
New World decidedly leads tho old in
it* facilities of communication.
Postal Beuvick in TO* South.—The
Poit Oflioo report announces that while
the ncrvico io the eleven seceded Btates
fell largoly in nrreura before tho war, in*
tho last year it has netted $200;000 prof
it to the Government. This fact is sus-
ccptiblo of very onsy explanation. Be
fore tho war tho service was complete.
Every neighborhood was supplied with
mail, matter—frequently ut loss to tho
Department. Now tho country is not
hulf-served. All the little neighborhood
post offices have ceased to exist, and
many important villngcs are still without
n mail.
raantatcB t. coxaxt.
ALraan r. to t wo.
CONANT & YOUNG
COTTON FACTORS
ish exports, and emigrants, with a few
second and first clans passengers each
way commenced with four steamers add
ing Others from their profits, have now n
line of nine steamships, besides having
lost seven stoamers, dll uninsured. Tho
Fulton and the Arngo of tho Now York
lino have paid H00 per cent, dividends
upon their cost to tho shareholders.—
Commodore Vanderbilt is represented
to buve cleared the entire cost of tho
steamer "Vanderbilt,” presented by him
to the Units.I Btates government during'
tho war, in ono year’s running of bis 1 .
three steamers between Now York and ” IIOLh^ATala AND IvLlAlL
,IaVro * ! MEnioiJtlM
Tho now lino proposed is to eonsist of perfumery,
1 ) A Y eloae and pvrficular attention In anlra of
J (lotion, Tobacco, Wool, Hides, cetc , uud
(lie purchase of Merchundixo of every description.
•IPBRtXOta!
J McK. OIJNN, Cuthbert, Oa.,
W. II. YOUNG, Columbus, Oa.,
ATKINS, IHJNHAM A CO.,
Annalachlcola, FIX.,
YOUNG A WOODS, Uuf.ula, Ala.
J. II. Zciliu A Co..
eleven first class ships—seven propellers L*n?P*IIAr*.-R
and four side wheel—which have ulroady. WHITE LEAD ’
been purchased for 83,000,000.
Z
FKPPF.R,
8IMCK8,
VARNISHES.
PA I NTH,
Oil H,
HO A PS,
E c., Etc., Etc.
GLASS,
PUTTY,
Druggists,
MACON, GEORGIA.
t-ov# 8m
How lo save a Dun,
Vrt\. The Montgomery Mail reprodu
ces the billowing report of a onso by |
Jones IIcoper, in tho times when he
edited the Muil:
A fellow was indicted up in tho o/d
ninth, when Tom G—— t was solicitor,!
for guiublitig, to-wit: Playing short cards
at a certain locality known as Frog
i r-t v* n „.i ... flOMR ronnd fo POSTER 8 CARRIAGE SHOP
Leul.L/Ol. IN duonuul Inm.niiu ton ( ^ nnd Mills up your account wiib him, fir ha la
tended bob ire tho jury that though tho needing money very much just now to keep up
Btuto’s evidence had tended to show that . Yuu h' n > work hr you
, . ,■ . . , i ,.i pi - i again, but he can t do It unloaa you auitain him.—
Ills client, With n bottle of liquor III Ills |fi? foal* a delicacy ill dunning his friend* for (heir
pocket, accompanied the crowd, who, it IR'Ie »ln>p bill* u.ti ought to b« payed promptly, na
wna Blum-Ii, did nctuolly plny.yut it nevur *£"*• ™«'“ '» b " »”»r »' «•
did, with absolute certainty, locate him
ns one of the players. Paid lie, by way
of peroration :
Gentlemen of the jury, tho witnora hnvo
told you that Peter NVyatt were thar, and
a playing, for ho noticed his hand, and it
was a full on queens I
Harry Bnow was tlinr and he played,
cause witness noticed his hand in partic
ulur, and he hnd ono li tie par I
Please rail in and relitrt Ills present necr**itlea.
ncmif J. A. FOSTER
B.
nov8-Sm
William Upson wna thar, and ho miaUtion of Families:
played, and the witness seed his hull J, j
and lie hilt only uce high I
Hill Cornier was thar, and ho played
gentlemen, for he hud the bully bund-
four high-heeled Jacks.
Hut gentlemen, when I oomo to ask
him about Abraham Pitkon’s—my cli
ent’s hand—wlmt did ho say, gentle
men ? Why, nothing, gentlemen, ox
eopt that il Dave hilt uny hand, ho disre-
jnomberod what it was. And now, gen
tlemen of tho jury, because my
client was soon going down to Frog
Revel with a bottle ol liquor in his pock
et, and the witness can’t remember an ho
hilt uny hand ut nil when bully bands
was out, and him the best player in tho
crowd—is that, I say gentlemen of tho
jury, any reason that my client was guil
ty of tho crimo of gamboling V
It Sh almost needless to nay that tho
jury saw the non-sequitur, and acquitted
thu.defendant.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
(for. Wbllahall Hlreel and W. A A. Railroad,,i
Atlanta, Georgia.
PRATT, POND A COREY, Proprietor*.
A Newlr Krrrtrd, Commodious, Kirat-claaa Ho
ld, rlrfjantlr rurnlshrd Ihtouehnul.
1’iuo Hilliard Parlor with Phelan tables. Her
■looked with choice Liquor* and WI ora.
C'Jjf Hpcclwl arrangements made fir the accoui-
no»2 3in
BROWN'S HOTEL,
Ojipoiitt ])ej>ot,
MACON, : : GA.
E. BROWN Sc RON,
PnnpBiiroM.
Apvr.KTUi.xs or a BprAKna.—A hu
mourous contributor to tho Bt. Louis Re
publican evidently understands tho ca
pabilities of tho English language. Hu
attempted to make a Johnson speech in
a Radical meeting with the following
results :
Fortunntoly thei'o was but one light
in tbo room, uud that was a tallow candle.
Tho first chair liurlbd ut mo struck it and
left us all iu tho dark. I could hear them
rushing toward tho stand nnd I made for
tho door. That was a sympnthiz'ng
crowd. They couldn’t see mo, but they
all felt f'»r me. On they canto and cn I
went. Camo in violent contact with the
globe like form of Old Chojis. Just for
fun I tipped him over and cried out,
"Hero boys, I’ve got him I" Old C. be
ing of about my shape mul dimensions
tbo mob was easily misled, and they piled
on to him thco deep. As I made my
exit at the front door 1 hoard him scream
ing tor quarter. I am sure ho never got
it. There was not n quarter in all that
crowd. Once outside, two or thco of
their, recognized me by tbo gaslight, nnd
O persimmons ? d d t they freeze to mu
like a bird man ? 1 said something about
freo speech. They replied with some
thing about froobootsors. illustrating their
remarks with practical doinonstntions’
1 boro up under it (or before it) until I
reached a pile of bricks, and you should
have seen them scatter. Again 1 was
master of tho better part of valor, 1
broke down tho street hard ns l could tare.
It takes a strong man to break down a
street, but I did it nevertheless.
Facta or Pnfcuaiaw.—Our railroads
cost a larger sum than has ever been ex
pended in uny ono century on tbo m ans
of tran&i>ortati<in. Wo hnvo36,000 m les
*.f railway, winch have cost 91,380,000,-
OOtJT In Europe there are 30,000, which
coat tlio enormous sum of 88,600.000,
000. Tlio construction of railways in an
old, closely settled country course, more
ux|K>nsivti than in n now, while European
roads are more solidly ami permanently
built. But the saving iu the transputt.v
.Fust Received.
S UPERIOR FAMILY FLOUR, from new White
Whrat;
L’twic# ilARON SIDES;
•• I.ARDt
RAGGING and ROPE;
Lii[lil-tioiise nun explosira OIL ;
II .1 UIIKKHK:
MACKEREL, (nbbla. andkiU;
WHITE FIHIl;
O.NIONH;
HALT;
MEAL;
Tho »ery b M t aillcle of TEA and COFFEE, and
amythiiiR slaa man or woman sinhta to bu; Io
Cil or wrar, for plantation purpnaea, a'c.
iiori'il J. MrK. GUNN.
T. S. POWELL,
DRUGGIST,
BOOK-SELLER,
and STATIONER
I NVITES allrntlon In his etock of DRUGS.
MEDICINES and CHEMICALS; School, IU-
lifinu* and Misrrllantoua HOOKS, and cuiupltte
aaanrlmenl nl STATIONERY.
llo oiler* for *«la the popular proptiriorj articles
of the dar, amoair which arc
Dr. Aror'a Atrue Cora, Cherry Prcloral and Oalhar-
lie 1’illa, Da^ood's India Co ngno, Khnde’a F«rer
and Anne Cure, Gallixhan’a PilD, Dr. Leed'a
Nerta Tonic orGu.nw idlmii'iite, Maia-
dt»'a Pectoral lla!rn, Eatruct of
Ginger and Cod hirer Oil,
liembold'a, Hand's and
liall'a Haraapariilaa,
liembold'a Ki-
tract of fluchu,
llaitiiifr’a
Hyrup
ot
Naptha,
Whitcomb's
Asthma Remedy.
Handford's hirer In-
Tijrorator, Jacob's Cordial,
I’uin Killer, Ready Relief, Mr*.
Whitlow's Bool bine Hrrriu, Cbrlf-
tidor'a Hair Dye, Pbnlon’s feurlUiior-
§r, Lyon'sKsibamn, Harry’s Trianihrroaa,
Arabia and Muaianf Liniment, F.lirn.iiih>,
Mrl.Wa, Frar'a, Jjjnca and Laudeu'a Veiunfucca,
Wbcaton's I ten Ointiueu',
Dallry’a Pain Kitrsolo-,
Drake's Plantation, Rur*' Ht. Duminco. HoaletUr'a
Hiomocb and HoolDnd's German RITTERS.
Loodard, Scotch and Maccobor SNUFF.
Carolina, Relic, Scotch SNUFF.
Genuine Scarfulclli Smoking TORACCO.
In loilet srliclra hits
Genuine Farina COLOGNE,
Genuine l.ubm* Eilract,
Florida WATER,
Uuy RUM,
POMADES,
llair OILS.
COSIIKTIQUES,
Tol'el POWDERS,
Lilly WHITE,
Gendina Brown Windsor SOAP,
Hair, Tooth and Nall BRUSHES,
Dressing, Round aud Tuck COM US,
ALSO.
Pocket BOOKS,
WALLETS,
Money ROOKS,
Pocket KNIVES,
RAZORS,
SCISSORS,
PIPES,
SPECTACLES.
Lie., tic., Etc.
School ROOKS,
Allacellanaotia ROOKS,
RlllLES,
TESTAMENTS,
Prayo- ROOKS,
•frmn ROOKS,
Sacred HARPS,
Etc., Etc, E'c.
Cap, Bill, Letter, Billet, Nute and other PAPERS.
BLANK BOOKS,
And every requisite hr the Office, Desk or 8cbool.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
aud Photograph CARDS,
Cbeaa MEN,
liarkirammon HOARDS,
L'ribbagn HOARDS,
DOMINOES,
DICK,
Playing CARDS.
\ laitmg CARDS,
and Wedding CARDS and ENVELOPES.
ucl26 6m
Nov Fashions 1800.
J. W. BRADLEY’S
CBLIURATXD
DUPLEX EDDIPTIO
(OR DOUBLE SPUING)
Just Received,
l^lFTKKN Thousand pound* FLOUR—warran-
I ted beat iiimlitr.
Freeh aniiiilv of llACON— Side*.
FISH- While and Mackerel—bbla., half do. and
kite.
RAGGING and ROPE. At
nwri'ct ISAAC KASLKV8.
To Tlio Public.
IAL adrnnrra in.vn
I to my (ricutia io New Y
JOHN HARDY.
norB-lm Culhbert, Ua.
Just Received at
SOLOMON & ALDRICH’S.
FRESH and well seleclod stock of
OONFKOTIONEHIESJ
Comisling in part of
NEW RAISINS,
DATES,
ORANGES,
COCO AN UTS,
Etc., Kic., Etc.
Also achoaoalotof APPLES, ONAONS, POTA
TOES, etc., which they idtor at prief* to suit the
lime*.
They are receiving weekly Fresh Baltimore OYS
TERS, at their Ealing Saloon, where they aerre
them in crery alyle. no»16 im
Notice.
WILL be told, before the Court Home door, in
city of Cuthbert, on the tint Tuesday In Jannai v
neat, between the legal kour* of sale, tho filluwing
!<and, low it: One hundred and sercnly tlve acre*
of lot No. 147. Also, one hundred one and one-
fourth acre* of lot No. llW. All lying in the 6th
Dirlrict of Uindolnh county. Levied on ns the
properly of Nancy Ward, lo’ satisfy sundry fi fua,
I tailed t'mm the County Court of Randolph county,
in favor of Charles Davis vs. Nancy Ward, Phillip
Rodgers v*. Nancy Ward, R. L. Douglass vs Nancy
Ward, and Ashby M. Mtmul vs. Nancy Ward,
novsotd W. O. CONLEY, Biff. C. C.
/ GEORGIA, Randolph Cocxrr.—George W.
V • Oliver, adiiiiuwii-ator de bonis non, com te*U-
nirats anueved, on 'he esute of James W. Oliver,
having applied for leave to sell lands of said estate.
All |»ersi.iia interested are noiifled thnl hi* applica-
t on will be conaidtied at ibe next February term
of the Court of Ordinary lor said county.
WM. D. KIDDOO,
nov?'-.'u) Oidiuaiy
job office:
COME ONE ! COME ALL ! APPEAL
TO TUB
DRY GOODS
FAMILY GROCERY
AND
Co m m ission Home
OF
Wc will, in r few days, be pre-
isaldvvin, Redding Si, Co.,’pared to czcftuto, i
CUTHBERT, GA.,
Who art now receiving, and will keep a
G ENEltAL A S S O RTM E N T
or
DriY GOODS
ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE
CUTHBERT. GA.
REV. A. L. HAMILTON, D. D.»
rmident and Central Superintendent.
Good
Sfty-1©
FACULTY.
LiTtaiar Daraanriirr.—Mr*. Ann Moora Parka
Mias Emina J. Milter, ’
Madame Stephanie Bernard,
Mi.s Maine II. Darnall, •
Mus Ia>v Cbipstead.
Misic DmaaTuasr.—Prof. John R. Seals Director
Mr& Kludia Ktuaell, Assistant.
Boabdi.vu DarAarae.HT — Gev. M. Duncan, Finan
cial Manager,
lfrs. C. H. Duncan, Matron.
Coi-rsi or Srrbr.—Complete and thorough in all
the departments.
TkHN* or Tuition, less than those of moat Insti
tutions ot similar grade—as follows :
ran sassiox or mxb noxrna,
language*, each. #40 0*
Drawing A Paint
ing, 33 to *0 00
Needlework and
Embroidery, IS 00
Incidental*^ • o#
Primary Classes, #33 06
i’reparatory “ 43
Collegiate “ 70
ALL KINDS OF
Liquors
Tobaccos,
Hardware,
Crockery,
Sa die r y,
BRIDLES, HARNESS,
And tlio celebrntod
Woodruff Httyfjies;
Which (hoy will Soil CHEAP FOR
CAS If, nnd bo content with a
SMALL PROFIT.
*25i PROMPTLY FILLED
care, they arc confident they can make
it to tbo interest of tho people to trade
with them. oct20,tf
Reasonable Rate# !
Orders for Ilnud-Bills, Posters,
Business ('arris, Letter-Henris,
Circular, Programmes, Ac., Ac.,
Music on Piano, 60 00
Use of Instrument 10 00
VI usic on Guitar, 60 06
Use of Instrument, 8 00 |
firm''**’ 1 ** 0 * bnt
Boarding House refitted and refurnished in a au-
perb style.
Paica or Bnaan.—Waahirg. Lights and every,
log included, #23 w) per month.
I'atmixts.—In all the Departments, if possible,
one-Ulf io advance, per each ball session of four
and a hull months.
Ministers of all Churches—Daughters educated -
tuition tree.
Non Sacraniax.—Tbt Teacher* r. present four
different churches.
Tli« present ssssioo commenced October 1st, 1866
oc136-Ira
ADMINISTRATOR'S'SALE.
B Y virtue of an nrdar from th* Court of Ordinary
of Randolph County, will be aold, on ibe liral
Tuesday in Janna-y next, at Cnthbert. G*., Iota of
l-and. Lumbers one huadri d and aevinly i IT") and
one hundred and seventy-four (174) iu Ibe aisllt
(6th) district of Raadolpb counlr, UIoOl-id* to th*
state of Wiley Joiner, deceased!
RUHR ELL JOINER,
norifitd Adinr.
( 1 KORGlA, Rill ii m t’ocxTT By tMh *t
M an order granted by the Coort ef Ordinary, of
•aid county. I will aril publicly, before the Court
House, ai Cuthbert, Ihc lira! Tuesday in Jauusrv
next, within tbe usual boars of Bale, lot of l.and,
number ninety-nine, iu th* sixth district of said
county—property be onging to tbe estate of Re j.
Screw*. Als-i lot numbers on* and three, and tbs
ravt half of lot number two, in square seven, in lb*
•own nt Ciillibcrt—property belonging to aata eof
M ry J RugwrP. Sals to each iniiau t to pay
debt# Term* cash. E. L. DOUGLASS,
norlUid Admr.
( 1 EOKl.lA, IU.MMi.ra Couktt. -Henry Ed-
W wauls, Admini.lratnr on th* estate of Henry
'loUi«, having appllrd for Letters of Dirniiatimi,
til persona interested are notified to file their objeo-
iona, if any. by the next May telu> ot tbe Cuotl
f Ordinary lor laid county
WM. I). KIDDOO.
DovMra Ordinary.
REMOVAL,
WM. SAWYER
c;o.,
IP.
AI la i IIS Rlliltllllg,
J. W. BRADLEY’S
DUPLEX SKIRTS
u printed in RED INK on the band
J. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX SKIRT.
Don't buy any other.
Ask for
J. IV. Bradley’s
DUPLEX SKIRT.
See the name on the Rand.
For sale in Macon at wholesale, at mannfacturer'a
prices, by J. H. ROSS A SON.
ALEXANDER A WHITE.
At wholesale by the exclusive manufacturers and
sole owners of the Patent.
WESTS, BRADLEY Sc CARY,
oat:6-8ra* No*. ?; Chambers St, N. Y.
T. W. FREEMAN,
W HOLIIALI AND BITAIk
GllOOEK iV CONFECTIONER,
69 Cherry Ht, Macon, Ga.
K Fresh FISH, OYSTERS, etc., in season and
1 to parties cut of tha city promptly.
" ocl26-8m.
HERBERT FIELDER,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
CUTHU1SHT, GA.,
(Office orer the Tott Office.)
n A VINO permanently located in Cuthbert, so
licit* business in all’ th* Courts of Randolph,
and in the Superior Conrtsof Clav, Calhoun, Farly,
Quitman, Stewart, Webster, Terrell, Sampler,
Dotigber'.r and Bibb couotiis, end iu the Supieme
Court of the State.
He may be found iu his office at all busirr.u hour*
when not absent on business, and will give prompt
attention to dialltug'and coosul'a'icns,
| octlo-ly
Two doors West of the Post Office, where they
will be pleased to see their Iricnda. Their etock
consists in part of tlio following;
Htsnle aud Faoct DRY GOODS;
Ladies Dress GOOlH;
Notions and Finer GOODS ;
HOOTS, SHOES. HATS auJ CAPS;
Men's, Youth's and Itet'a CLOTHING ;
SADDDKUY, UARN'.SH of all kinds, RRI
DLLS, etc.
1 , -*KK | "2 ROPE and Iron TIES, for Cotton bail
ing.
GROCERIES, Hallow WARE, Willow WARE,
CROCKERY, Gla a WARE, etc.
We rsqirctfully call yoor stiention to the above.
Our stork ia well relected, end w# can off- r 'hem
at oa low prices as any uiciclianta can sell them in
this section.
Mr. J. L Varner, so long and favorably known to
Ibis community, will at all limes bn found ready tn
supply your waut*. The la-lira arc especially in-
viteJ to give tits call. No trouble to show Good*,
so come slid vc, end il you can't be suited it shall
not be our limit.
We Lave lilted up a strong and convenient lot
adjacent to our alrire, where our frienda from the
country can leave their teams, iu perfect safety,
free i f charge.
octg«tf WM. SAWYER A CO.
Greenbacks Wanted.
J OOK HERE, you that are wearied from riding
j on horse back, and tn o.M Buggies.
I am now off-ring for side Ibe CHEAPEST BAR
GAINS on icccld; neat and durable
Buggies at £180,
livable in Greenback*. Mr price* range from #180
ln’#4'V, without Harness. Rut I have a good sup
lily <f llarrxM on hand to compere with the Bug
gies in price and style. My prices on harness range
Irom 20 to 83 dollars fur single harcova. I have
dovble barn ess on hand at 40 to 180 dollar*. Fine
Riding Bridles, Martingales, Driving reins, etc.,
kept constantly on band.
I sin prepan d to build, at short notice, any style
vehicle that may be desired.
REPAIRS OF ANY KIND
in my line of busine-s done with neatness end dia-
pa'ili. Wagons aud harness mads or repaired to
order.
Call and examine for yourselves, as I thiuk I can
suit you in price and quality, as I fear ro romped-
don. J. A. FOSTER.
octsur
To the Public.
VI ^E bare again opened our ahop, and are now
I> readv to make you anything out of TIN.
SHEET IRON, ZINC or COl'PtR. Also U. cover
your Houses with any sort ol mettle you may desire,
or »o Gutter it.
We have any *ort of TIN WARE, from a cup to
a}4<' gallon ran, ard arxieua to aril at LOW
PRIl'Eri forth* money.
Ws also hate on band a choice lot of
STOVES,
Wash, Cook and Parlor.
Give us a coll and we will aurely please you.
oct'JS 6m D. DaLACY A CO.
DR, S. G. ROBERSON,
SURGEON DENTIST,
octS6tf CrmaeBT, Gkobria.
Terms
Castt.!
On tlio Delivery of Work
OFFICE IN
Jenkins New linildiny
DEPOT STREET,
XTp ■ Stairs.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina
ry of lUndo'ph County, will be aold, on lb
liral Tuesday in January next, at Cuthbert, Ga., th
in) lowing described lands belonging to the estate o
William Duno, deceas'd, to wit: lots numbers t*i
(10), sleveo ill), twelve (18). twenty-eight (38)
twenty nine ti9), thirty (#0), thlrij one (SI). in th-
aevenib (7th) district; and the south naif of lo
number three hundred aud three (303); tbe wet'
half of lot ntiuibtr llirra bnndr.d and two (302
and that portion of lot number three hundred am
ooe (301), ly ing nonh west ot the Somochechobc-
or Hog cre-k, in the sixth district r-l Randnlpl
county, tb4 whole known as the term on wbiel
William Dunn reaided at bis dca h.
Also the Houtb half ol lot autnber two hundred
and ninety-cine in tb* sixth district of Rando pi
ocunty.
CHARLES STANDLlCY
nnvMld Aomr.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
B Y virtue of so irdcr from the Court ef Ordins
ry of Randolph county, will be sold, on tb<
tint Tuesday in January next, at Cuthbert, Ga.
House and Lot in the ciiv of Cuthbert, lot knowr-
as North ball ol lot number (butteen, in said city.,
the property ol Win. IJ. DeShong, deceased.
WILLIAM DOW D,
novltitd Adm'
W otice.
AY I LI. be sold, before the Court Uouse Door, ir
the city of Cuthbert, on the fiist Tuesday in J*nu
ary next, between the lawful hours of rale, all tba
grown Crop cf the said John Compton, levied on
to satisfy a mortgage ti fa, ia favor of G. M. Duo
can vs. John Compton.
W. C. CONLEY,
nov»td Riff. C. C.
LAW CARD.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
’WKTILL be sold, by virtue of an order from thr
▼ ▼ Court of Ordinary of Randolph county, ai
Cuthbert, Ga., on the first Tuesday in January next,
as ibe property of the estate of Wm. P. Newberry,
the following described lands, Urwit: North bait
nl number i-cvenly-aix (701; South half of number
thirty-nine (39), and ona hundred and thirty fiv*
seres of number thirty-tight (361.being all of said
I lot except eighty-erven sod a half acre* assigned to
widow as dower off of North end of said lot; ail in
'be fbutth (4th) district of Randolph county.
CHARLES 0. BROWN,
nor! 6 Id Admr.
OcU« ly.
E.
t.
PLATT.
C A KOKUlA, Ka>iKii.rn CotXTY.—Sarah L. Hoi
1 see. Admiaiatratrix. on tho catate of James L
Rolsey, having applied for L-tters of Dismission,
al! persons interested are not'tied to file tbeir rb
jectmns, il any, by the next May terra of tbe Court
ol Ordin-uv for laid ceautv.
WM D. KIDDOO,
not J 6m Oidinsrv.
RAILROAD GUIDE-
MACON AND WESTERN.
J WIIITETPatsiDiXT.
E. U. WALKER, riir r.
'^•ave* Macon 7 45 4 ,
Arrive at A llama 9 r u.
• area Atlanta y, 4 . *.
Vtnves at Macon ) 30 r , u ,
. Nicer TM4IX,
l^-aves Macon 3 43 p. n,
trriyea al Atlanta ^. .4 3" a. u.
Loacea Atlanta u. r . «.
Arrives at Macon 4 a. M .
MACON ANdITkUNSWICK.
JjroROE IIA7.ELHUR8T. PniatrsxT.
GKURGK A. DU UK, Ut r'r.
'.eavea Macon.....". 8 r. m.
trrires at Junction it r. m.
'.ravea Jiineii-m 6 a. y.
trrivea at Macou y to a. m.
SOUTH-WESTERN.
WM. HOLT. Parsiusxy.
VIRGIL POWERS, fftr'r.
.cave* Macon 7 JJ a. w.
trrivea at Kufaula 6 Is r. a.
'.•raves Eufaiila 5 lo a a.
trrires at Macon ...4 10 r. u.
ALBANY BRANCH.
1,ear** Nmithriife 8 48 r. «.
trrirr* at Albany
-.eavea Albany
trrives at Sraithvillt...
..4 84 r
7 CO a
» 09 a
MUSCOGEE.
JOHN MUSTIAN, Paisinaxr.
CLARKE, Hi r'r.
f.eaves Macon
trrivea *1 Columbus
'.eavea Columbua
trrivea at Macon
8 40 r. 1
4 34 a. 1
8 80 r. 1
4 33 a. 1
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
f.eaves Augusta
vnivea at Atlanta
.eavea Atlanta..
trrires alAuguatet.
Xtcur Tsaix.
.eaves Augusta
trrivea at Atlanta..
•care* Atlanta
Vrnrea at Augusta..
..3 10 r 1
..(41 a. 1
. ..7 30 r. 1
. .9 lo a. 1
WESTERN AND ATLENTIC.
ROBERT UAUOH, Ber'y.
•cave* Atlanta
klrivea al Chattanooga...
,..7 30 r.
..6 10 r 1
.6 10 p. 1
. .4 40 a. 1
ATLANTA AND WEST POINT.
GEORGE G. HULL, 81 n'r.
leaves Atlanta ft A . H ,
Arrive* al Writ Point 12 04 p. u.
Arrives at Atlanta 7 (-3 r M .
MONTGOMERY&~WE8T point.
DANIEL U. CRAM, Scr'r.
Leaves West Point l jx r . u.
.Arrives at Columbus t, 43 r . m.
Arrives at Mor.ignmery 9 ]5 r. ».
Leaves Montgomery 4 a. m.
Leerrs Columbua 6 35 a. m.
Prrivta at West Point 13 u.
CENTRALKAILBOA D.
WM. M. WADLEY, Pataincxr.
8 A. N.
. .. .8 P. M.
6 13 p. m.
Errors of Youth.
A Gentleman who suffered for year* from Ner»
you* Debility, proma'ure decay, and all th*
| iffcct* of youthful indiscretion, will, for the ouke of
humanity, lend free to all who need it, th* receipt
1 and directions for making live simple remedy
I by which he was cored. Sufferer* wishing to profit
j by the advertiser's sx|-enence, can io so by ed-
1 dressing, in perfect confidence,
JOHN B. OGDEN.
J to*:>Im No. 42 Cedar Si, New Ywk.
Leaves Savannah
Arrives at Macon
Arrives at Augusta
I .eaves Macon a
I.eaves Augusta 8 45 a
Arrives at Savannah 7 05 r
SIGHT TSAIX.
Leave* Savannah 7 03 r
Arrives al Msoon 7 a
Arrives at Augusta f a
Ibarra Macon ft 40 r
Leaves Augusta 8 85 r
MILLSDOSTILLS ASn COKDOX TEAIXS
Connect daily with the up day and down
passenger Trains of this road alGurAm,
Leaving Milledgeville j ftft
Arrives at Milledgnllc 3 1.3
Am res at Eatfai'n jo ;o
night