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HOUSEHOLD RECEIPTS. J
wnt Caie.—Take om cup of butter, ojie cup
c4 Icnwn sugar, ooe of mtdasnea, one of'awcet
ni'lk- three of Hour, Are Sfga, twe U*apoouful*
of baking powder, two pounds of raisins, on*
pound of currants, om tesspoonful ground
cloros, one tewpoonlnl ground rptce, one tea-
spoonftii ground clunamon, one grated nutmeg,
and half a nine glaaa of lirandy.
Dako In a careful I jr heated otto.
Ckkam Cam.—Take two cup* of flour, two
cup* of sugar, four i(p, two-third* of a cup of
cold water, one tcaapoonful of baking powder.
The above la aufllcieot for three plea. Dako
theta in round pans.
Fkatiikr Cakb.—Take two cupa of augnr,
tbrra of liour. half cup of laitur, two thirds of a
cup of milk, two egg*, and two tvoepoonful* of
Uiklng poudi-r.
To ItEsroKif Fa wen Ixg. - Writing tkat has
become Illegible by age, may be restore I bj
inolaUnlng the paper w lib an infiuion of galls,
or a solution of promiatc of potash, slightly aci
dulated with muriatic acid, and tin-solution my
carefully uppih.il with a camel's hair pencil, to
(•recent the Ink spnmdiug.
IJltKM AXU Btinom.- The bert tn nlnient In to
w nab the part wa soon aa possible with water of
ammonia.
In cases of poisoning, give something ta pro
due* vomiting j mnstord in warm water will gen
erally do It, and call a physlciun nt the earlhwl
moment possible.
lliWigiint) M KAnuurt.—AH nil futiiilicvi
tiro not provided with aculwi or weight*,
referring to ingredients in gcnernl WM , _l»y
every hoUMwifu, Dr. Drown uutijoim to
hw pupor n list, as follows T
WKIOOTS A!«I» MRA90AE8.
Wheat Hour, one pound is ope quart.
Indian meal, one pound two ounces ie
one qunrt.
Hiiltor.whon soft, one pound one ounce
is one quart
Lout sugar, broken, ono pound is one
qunrt.
Whits sugar, powdered, one poimd
ono ounce in ono qunrt.
Dest brown sugar, ono pound two
ounces ie ono quart
Kggt, overage also, ten nmWs one
pound.
L1QUD MfASCIIE.
Hixtocn tublsspoonfulit ore tiulf it pint,
Eight tiiblespoonfuU nro one gill.
Four labloepoonfule nro half a gill.
A common sized tumbler holdn hulf u
pint.
A common si/.e wine glasn holds hulf
a gill.
Tits Fiubt Btiamdoat Evtn InvIntid.
—A guntlemnn in Dultimora writes to the
Patriot the following anecdote:
Some twenty odd yens ngo, wlion
published sod conducted « daily paper
m lMiilsdelphin, I hud prepnred a wood-
cut representation of John Fitch's steam'
bout, which run from Philadelphia to
Burlington in 1787, mid published a Iriif
history of his effort* to introduce ntenm
ns a motive power in propelling vcfs.1i.
Tiiis brought to my ollico an old gentle
man named Wnmsloy, who said to me
"I aoe yntt have been giving nomo no
count of Fitch and Ms Htrtmnont." 1 re
plied, "Yes, it was an interesting sphieet,
and there were few who know that Fitch
ever propelled a boat by steam. Ho ro-
markd that ho knew something about
Fitch and his boat, und went on to say
that ho was one of a number of gentle-
men who assisted Fitch with money to
build his boot, engine, &o. 1 then re
marked that it was evident that Fitch
fu'lod in his effort for the wnnt of mount
to onnblo him to go on, and asked him
why the gentlemen who aided him, <>l
whom he was ono, did not ItiVnlnh him
with menus enough to enuhlo him to
•moored ?" “I will tell you," said Mr.
W. *Tho fact was, that everybody looked
upon Fitch ns crazy, and ho was an ob
ject of ridicule wherever ho went, and
wo w|m had amIkIq I him'were ho laughed
at and ridiculed for aiding n rnnatnun
with manov, on 'Ohmigo, and wherover
wo went, that wo became aalinmed of
what wo had done, mid censed to have
nay intercourse with him." This, no
doubt, was tho candid truth: Fitch was
considered not only wild anil visionary,
but absolutely crnrjr, by tho whole popu
lation of l'hiladclplua.
IDs own Quandfatiirr,—William
llarmon committed suicide ut Titusville,
Pa., lust week, from a melancholy convic
tion that lie was his own grnndfnthor I
He left the following singular letter:
" 1 married a widow who hod n gown-
up daughter. My father visitad our
house very often, fell in love w ith my
step-daughter, and married hof. Bo my
futlier became iny son-in law, and my
step-daughter became my mother, l>o-
cauro she was iny father's wife. Some
time afterwards my wife hud a son—In-
was my father’s brother-in-law, and my
undo, for he was the brother of my stop
mother. My father’s wife, i. o. my step
daughter, had also aeon, ho was of course
my brother, and in tho meantime my
S rand-child, for he was tho son of my
uiightor. My w ife was my grandmoth
er because sho was my mother's mother, j
I was my wife's husband and grandchild
ut tho sumo timo. And aa the hunbund
of u perron's grandmother is his grand
father, I was my own grandfather."
A Cakb roa Jrrrsisos Davis.—The
Indies of tho CAhr.lio congregation ure
having • mngailicout enno made of wood
from the Merrimo, w hich is to be ruffled
for at their fair, now in operation over
the store of Col. Bnngater, and tho win
ner is then to muko a present of it to Mr.
Jefferson Davis, tho '‘Prisoner of tho
Fortress by the Hen." Tho cane will bo
bountifully and, of oourse, tastefully
mounted with gold, and proporly io-
sexibedAV/«£t Journal.
A Georgia paper asks whether it is
eup|>oeod that Southern j'eopfo will ruu
nor: bent men 7—Prcrtieo answers :
"Well, wc believe they did occasionally
run u lew ui them danng tho war.’*
.NOTICE
T 0
rasosaic* i. coxaxt.
strain r. Totxo.
Merchants, Planters
ASU OTHERS.
J. N. SEYMOUR,
Vjy^OULD invite a call flora ail who with to pur*
Groceries and Provisions
U# baa on hand
100 Colli Hope,
*0 11 4m Gunny Rigging,
VtO i’onnd* Twlae,
2"0 Hack* Halt,
afta Hbl*. Flour,
70 Bag* Coffee,
70 Hbl*. Hug.r,
)0 11 tads. Malms*,
W> liases Cbarta,
80 Tub* Butter,
80 Hbl*. I«ard,
89 libla. Huck wheat Fh-ur,
10 Oa«M Table Hall,
0.0 Kill Mackerel--‘An. 1 Maas, Bbora and
IIA 1*0. No. 2 Mackerel,
1500 packed 14. 18 and whole barrels, Ho. 1
8 and 8 Mackerel—liar, Hbore uml
Mela,
J5 Dbla. II us Flab,
10 II. If bbls. Wt.li# Fish,
two Pound* Cod**li,
0<> Boxes Hinukcd Herring,
00 C-aiea Herd lot a,
«'• Hbde. Huron,
10 Time* Huger Cur*.! Hem*,
100 Huxrs Hod* and Duller (l.uokera,
*00 Dole* Hasp (fsiibUS brands),
800 Hole* Tobacco 'allgrade*),
2fl,«00 C-ffara,
1,000 I'uuude HnulT.
600 “ Hawking Tobacco,
00 Doxca Hr«r Candles,
76 Darrel* Liquors.
Alsu, a general aa*orlmeat (if
Canned Fruits, Pickles, Lobsters,
R.US1KS, HODA, TEAS, ALMONDS, Els.
With almoit anythiuf nauelly kept la a
C0NAHT ft YOUNG
COTTON FACTORS
ABB
GEIEBAL CDMMISSIOI IIICIATSi
30 South Btreot, New York.
F .V eloae and jwirlioilar aUectina to lale* of
Untum, T'lUooo, Wool, IIMm, elu., etc , aud
lb* purebaae of Merebaodixo of e»ar/ deacripths.
'RtFinaxoia:
J McK. OUNN, Culbberl, Oa.,
V. il. YOUNO. Colusibae, D» ,
ATKINS, DUNHAM A CO.,
A ppB'acblcot*. FI*.,
Y0UNO k WOODS, KufeuU, Ala.
nor8lf
T. S. POWELL,
DRUGGIST,
BOOKSEI.I.ER,
•uJ STATIONER
I am mora delermined (ban ever to ruib buiiuca*.
Jual gir# ine a call If you want to
• GET YOUR MOSEY HACK."
J. N. BEYMOUH.
Nulls and Potaali,
10f Keg* Nail a,
86 Caara CimotutraM Potatb,
10 Uaeka Ruck H. Uah.
Fur aala by
nofSOir J. N. BEYMOUH.
J. II. Zciliii & To.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
MEDICINES
IBKFUIIEBY,
POTASH,
nahdT.b DAOS,
WHITE LEAD,
OLAHS.
PUTTY,
Z
PKPPBB,
HI’ICEH,
VAIIM-UEB,
PAINTS,
Oil H,
HOAPB,
E «., Etc., Etc.
Druggists,
MACON, GEORGIA.
rorfl tm
REMOVAL,
WM. SAWYER & (70.,
n AVF ramoTed thoir Urge atock of CJOODH to
tbe itor* known a* the
AI Kills UllilllillK,
Two door* Wcat of Ihe Pott O.Uce, wb*r* they
will be |ileaaod lo wu tbair frivnda. Their (lock
1-.- 1- — • -• n, fl foil,,wing:
DRY OUODSj
IODSj
Noilonaar.d PaMV OOODB;
BOOTH. HIJOEH, HATH and CAPS:
Men’a, Yotith'e end llo/i CLOTHINOj
KADDDEKY, HAHNtBH of all kmda, IIRI*
IM.I H. ole.
Ileggipg ROPE and Iron TIES, for Cotton ball*
'"oROnBUlF-S, BMlow WARE, Willow WARE,
CROCKERY. (Jlaaa WARE, etc.
We reepooifully call ynur attention lo the abore.
Our alock i« well rcl««led, and we can offer them
at as low price* a» auy mercbani* caa aell Ihaiu in
ibin tectlim.
Mr. J. L Varner, ao tong and faeorably known lo
tb'i community, will el all lime* be found ready In
aupply ynnr want*. Tim Imiita are eaiiedNlly in-
riled Ui gire u* a call. No trouble to ahow Onoda.
*0 coma and are, aud il you can't be auited it aliall
not ba our laul t.
Wa bar* tilted up a atrong and conrenlent lot
tjirunl lo our itora, wbrru our friend* from th*
country cm Icara their team*, in perfect cefely,
fret of rbarge.
ocl2*if WM. SAWYER k CO.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
(Cor. Wbitctiall Hired and W. k A. Railroad,)
Atlanta, Georgia.
PRATT, POND k COREY, Proprietor*.
A Newly Erected, Onmntodioua, Flrat-claia Uo-
lel, elegantly furniabad tlironghout.
Fine illlliurd Parlor with Plietan tubiea. Her
|tocli«(! wilb choice l.iq'inra and Winea.
ISF*H|(eci*l arrangeiuaiita made for the aeoom-
miidalion of Kamllir*. oorl 8m
BROWN'S HOTEL,
Oppotilt Depot,
MACON,
E.
Dor8-9m
I NVITES attenHon In I.U alock of DRUGS,
MEDICINES and CIIKMlCAl.H; .School, K«-
liglooa and Mracellaneoui HOOKS, aud complete
aasortment ol HTAT10NKRY.
He offuia for aalo the pijmlar proprietory article*
of Ihe dar, ainone which are
Dr. Arrr'e Ague Cum, Cherry Pectoral and Cathar
tic Pill*, Oa/ood’a India Co ngne. Rhode'* Ferer
and Ague Cure, Galligbau'* Pill*, Dr. I.eed'*
Nerre Tonic niquinim- auba'i'.nle, Mara-
deo'a Pectoral Uatrj. Eitiact of
Giuccr and Ci d Liter Oil,
Ueinbn'd’a, Hand’* and
Hall'* Haracpinllaa,
Hembo'd' E*
Ir.ct ol >..
H acting’*
Syrup
ol
Naptha,
Whitcomb’*
Aalbmt llcmedy,
Panddird’* Liter In-
rlgnrator, Jacob’* Cordial,
Pain Killer, Ready Relief, Mrs.
Wloilow'* Hooihiag Hemp. Cbria-
1 idor’a Hair Dye, Phalou'a Hair Rotor-
er, l.yon'a Kdharion, Harry'aTriropherou*,
Arabia and Mue’ang Llntmcut, Fahmatoch'*,
McLaue'e, Fret'*, Jajnr* aud Ltndau'a V’v. wdiiget,
Whtaton'a llin Oinlnien',
DtflUy'a Pain Extractor,
Drake'* Plantation, Rn**' HI. DJmliiao. Iluatetlcr’a
Stomach and Houfland'* Gcrmnn HITTERS.
I.nndnrd, HenUb and Maerob-.r HNUFP.
Carolina, llelle, Senlcb HNC'FF.
Gvua'ne Hcxrfalelll Hutoking TOI5ACCO.
In toilet article* ha*
Genuine Farina COLOGNE,
Genuine Lubm* Kxlract,
Flo 1 id* WATER,
ll.y HUM.
POMADES,
Hair OILS,
COaM
jIL
Lilly WHITE,
Geuuine Brown Windanr SOAP,
Hair, T.Kith ami Nail It RUSHES,
Draaaiug, ilouud and Tuck COMBS,
AI.HO.
Pricket DOflKH,
WALLETS,
Money HOOKS.
Pocket KNIVES,
RAZORS,
SCISSORS,
PIPFkt,
SPECTACLKH
Etc., Etc., Etc.
School ntHIKS,
Mtaeellaneoua BOOKS,
ItlUI.KH,
TESTAMENTS.
Prater HOOKS.
Hymn HOOKS,
Hucred HARPS,
E'c., Kia, E'c.
Cap, Dill, Letter, Dillet, Not* and other PAPERS.
BLANK BOOKS,
Acd ercry requltile for tbe Oflloe, Dcak or School.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
and Photograph CARDS,
■ •* MEN,
llackruTimnn BOARDS,
Cnhlmgp HOARDS,
DOMINOES,
DICE.
Playing CARDS.
Vnull g CARDS,
aed Wedding CARDS and ENVELOPES.
ool2tf Out
A MJirXfST&sl TOR'S SJ I.E.
1Y eirtue of an order fiotn tbe Courti f Ordina-
I rr of Randolph County, trill he Mild, on (be
_.jl Toesday ia January rail, nt CuUiberl, G*., tbe
lullowing deacribtd lunda belonging to ih? eitute of
William Dodd, deceeaed, towil: lota number* ten
(10), eleven (11), twelre (I8y, Uenty-ei^bt (8a),
twenty-oinc Wi, 'birty (80), thirty one 18I), in tbe
th (7th) district 1 toil the totth half of lot
. jer three huudrad and three (8u8); tbe we.tl
half of lot number three hundred ard two (3U2).
and that portion of lot number three hundred and
ooe (Sul), lying nonb-weet of tbe BomneUecbobee
or Hug cretk, in the aiith distiict ol Umd. lph
rminty, tha whole known M the term on nbicb
Willism Dunn resided at hia dra h.
Also the South half of lot lumber two hundred
and ninety-uiue In tba eixth district of Randolph
county.
CHARLES 8TANDLEY
nnrldtd Aomr.
E. BJIOVVN k SON,
Paopaiaroe*.
How Made and How Saved!!
S: T. .TENKINS
M AS made e Prodlt flir Ihe abore amo, ml. He
lia* dune II in buving and selling nitre Ilian a
doiru eiocka of GuikI* aince tho cluae ol Ihe war,
end in being PROMPT In act lie nil ecoounle— by
rcnnniny, jieraevgiiug eneigy, and honest duly.
Home of hie notes nre coming due end SHALL
I1E PAID from sale* out of tbe huge slick of Goode
on hand, and a fow im-mnr«ndain arconnt*.
A word lo CLOSE DUYCUH, and the wise ii
lulDcient.
G-rooeries.
IIEianow rtceiring and opening, at lit* new
etora, on Depot Htrvei, a laige autl well aelected
stunk uf
Family’and Funry Groceries,
Which he nurrhsaed at aurh price* a* In warrant
him in * ving that h i can anil aa CHEAP aa the
CHEAPEST. All in want n( anjlhiug in iho G10-
eary line would do wall to call on him before pur-
chiainc elsewhere. uorSiot
avLXX-,x J iisriin?L‘Y'.
MRS. E. GIBSON,
I N tharaar of th* atom of Hickey k Rusaelt, 01
the Public Square, keeps ccuatantly on hand a
good nxortaent of
MILLINERY GOODS,
nf the LATEST STYLES. She i* prepared to e».
ecut* all orders la thia line wilh naatursa and dm
patch, ller alock cnniDts of
imported HON.NETS j
HATS;
French FLOWERS j
Clunatr LACKS:
Ciuuey SETS;
('Inner HANDKERCHIEFS.
And eterr articla utually kept in a MilLmry Store.
noeVSil
LENNARD &. CALLAWAY.
Just Received.
S UPERIOR FAMILY FLOUR, from new Whits
Wheal 1
Choice H A CON HIDK.S|
•• I,AUDi
11 AGOING and ROPR;
l.iulit-lioiiiu non exploaiea OIL ;
H *t CHEESE,
MACKEREL, in bbla. attd kits;
WHITE FISH,
ONIONS}
HALT;
MEAL}
The eery beat attisla of TEA and COFFER, and
everything elec man or woman ai»hra to buy to
e«t or wrar, fur plantation purtwiaea, e'o.
nutJif J. MtK. GUNN.
A Valuable Plantation
for s-a.i_,:ex
/•1KORGIA, Qi'Itm*n Cochtt.—By eirtue of 1
VJ order (trailled by Ihu Superior Court ol raid
county, will be sold brfiro the Court lluarcdoor, in
Georgetown, the Brat Tuesday in January next,
within ilia naual hour* ol sale, the Plantation owned
by It. It Rica and O. II. Piukelon, teoania In cun
nion, commonly known aa Ihe •• Paramure plants,
lion,” situated lhr** ini r* abora Geoigelown, ct
laminr eight hundred and reeantean acres, more
le*». Thera ia about 4u0 acres in cultivation, m«.
It fte«h land. Ou the idace ie a gnid dwelling
bouse, oojto cyblni, gm (1 nts* and arrow.
Teirna Cash. G. B. PINKSTON,
II. .1. ID.AND.
. II. M. KAIUI.KR,
ttOf tOld* (’win ml. «».>..*•«
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
H Y rirtue of an «rder from tbe Conrt of Ordina
rr*of Randolph county, will bo *n!d, on the
:e of
_ North hall ot lot number fourteen,
to* property of Wm. 11. DeSburg.
WILLI.
n«»l<ltd
■aid ell/.
WILI.TaM DOWD.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
J Y virtu* ol an order from tbe Ctnrt of Ordinary
of lUndolpb County, will be aold, on the (irat
Tuesday in January next, at Cutbbert, Oa., InUof
Und. numbera one buodred and seventy (170) and
one hundred and aerente-four (174) in tbe siilh
(Gtb) d 1 Uriel of Randolph county, belonging to tbe
citato of Wilev Juiner, ueemued.
BUKUF.LL JOINER,
DnelOld Admr.
~ADMINISTRATORS 8ALE.
W ILL be »old, by eirtua of an ordar from the
Court of Ordinary of Randolph emuty, at
Cutbbert, Ga., on the ftistTocadaV in Jaou.iry nrxt,
as tbe property of tbe relate of Wm P. Newberry,
itie fill.-wing described land*, to wit: North ball
of number i. renty aix (78); South half of nnmbvr
thirty.nine (39), and one hundred and -thirty fit* i
aero* of number lb Irty-eight (39), being ell of a.iid j
lot excrjit eixty^eTen and a half am* awigred to
widow a* dower off of North cod of said lul} all in
•4io fourth (4th) district or R.imlnlph county.
CHARLES U. DfOWN,
noelBId <»dmr.
JOB OFFICE!
We will, iii a few da vs, be pre
pared to execute, in
Good
Stylo
AU. KINDS OF
1367.
LATEST FASHIONS!
DEMAND
J. W. BRADLEY’S
CELEUBATID
DUPXjBX blliptio
(OR DOUULK SPRING)
II06I 1 HIIIL
SHERIFF'S SALE.
a UITMAN COUNTY, GEORGIA-Will be
•old, be lure tbe Court IL.uvsUm r, at Geurge-
town, Quituian (’unntr.G*., between tbe legal hour*
ff sale, lo-wili One Hay Mare, leriad on aa the
iroperly nf Daniel Cwrlu, to eatiafy a fi fa fnun tba
.nferwif Court uf Uanduliih Cnuoty, Oa.. In faror
ol Pratt k MiKinc ra. Daniel I'arlu and I)«rid L.
Rice. Properly pnintad out by E. Varner, admr.,
uf David L. Rice, deed.
dec7id* J. M. O LIV KR, PhlT.
rosi VON ED SALE.
WILL be aold before lha Court Ilouw door, In
tha city ol Cnlhbert, on the 11 rat Tuesday in
January nrxt, tha House and Lot wbereun the Raid
D. Fuwell now occuuiea aa • (rrtratn retidanen in
Ibeaitrof Cmbbvrt. 1-eyird on tu eatiafy a U fa,
issued from the County Court nf Rtnd ilph couoty
ia lator of John Reddick ts. J. I>. Pnwtli A Cc.
dec-ltd*
( 1 BORGIA, RA»D»ir> C’oi.mt. --Hy eiriua o*
If an order granted by the Court of Ordinary, nf,
■aid county. I will aril piblicle, before the Court
House, *t Cmhbert, tbe Ural Turaduy in January
next, within the usual hours < f **lu, lot of Land,
number ninrty nine, in Ihe lixth district of aaid
oowuly—proporty be’onging to the estate rf Deuj
Screws. Als.i, one4ull undivided interest in cum
bers 2 and 3; sl*o nnc*h* I undividi d interait in nail
half ot lut No 1 inltqiitrc raven, ia the town ol Cuib*
bert—property belonging to estate of M-ry J Rag-
well. Sale in each maiatue to jay debt* Terms cash.
fc. L. DOUGLASS,
novlfitd Admr.
CVTHRERT; GA.,
D'
BALERS IN
miOGIEB AND HAIINKBB,
WAGONS,
GROCERIES.
TOBACCO,
SHOES, Eta. Elo.
SMALL TROFTS, empbstically, our motto.
noelAlm*
A Teacher Wanted
•p Of I
1 mile* North Kart from Cnlhbert. for the mail
ing M.r. Tbe nliustioo is pleasant and bealihlul,
and in nvery way agreeable. N. ut need apply un-
lena proper credentials ba exhibited. A man of ex
perience ia preferred—and he mutt be well poa’.cd
in tha elementary branches eunililnting a solid
English education. He prompt or you Will lost an
e iglble aiiuatiua.
JOHN M VTTOX.
WILLIAM 81’SARN.
joiin t. McLendon,
R. M. PUCKF.TT,
S. W. BURNEY,
4ac7 4t J'ntnxisaud Trustee*.
Look out for. tho bhenil!
j' sgai «t whom Execution* have born issued,
that I ahitll prorcud to collect th* coal alter the lirst
of January last. Govern yourselves accordingly
and niske arrangements to aettia.
RAS BROOKS,
novJiV-Ira Drjit. Sheriff.
1U1. JOM.S k CO.,
| > ENPECTFUI.LY informs the public that their
New Goods Have Come,
And that they continue to come by every train ;
aim, that they depart eo rapidly that il require*
constant effort to keep up a supply, which they are
dele-mined to do. Alan, that their atorw will soon
lie to enlarged Hut their can conveniently accommo
date ihelr numerous friends and i atrena. They re
ceive fresh Goshen Hotter and Chrese avery week.
A* their goods and price* advertise, th’nr* who
examine them hare no m-od of newspaper display*.
They are determined to bale a
l-’li-st-Clnss Family tiroecry,
and Inelta everybody to call and tee it, knowing
that ihos* who wish to buy will do so.
t'lilhbert, Oa. pnetl-tf
LAW CARD.
T HE undersigned will attend In any legal bovi
ne** enlrntivd to bis rare, in Houlh-weslern
Georgia. Office al Cutbbert, Randolph Co.,Gi
OclS* ly. E. 11. PLAT
Errors of Youth.
A Gentloman who sullered for yeara from Ner-
you* Debility, preiuatui* decay, aud all the
effect* of youthful indiscretion, will, for tbe sake ol
humanity, send free to all who need it, the recrint
and directions for making the simple remedy
by which be was cured. Sufferer* wishing la proln
hr the advertiser's experience, can do so by ad-
drosstug, In perfect confidence,
JOHN R. OGDEN.
CorSV-Sm No. 48 Cedar Nt., Now Yuek.
AIT.
COME ONE ! COEM ALU
TOTIIK
DRY GOODS
FAMILY GROCERY
Commission House
OF
UalclTvin, Redding 4c"Co„
CVTHRERT, GA.,
Who are now receiving, and will keep a
GENERAL ASSORTMENT
DRY GOODS
Liquors,
Tobacco*,
flnrdtvnre,
Crockery,
Sadlery
BRIDLES, HARNESS,
And tho celebrated
Woodruff Buggies;
Which they will Sell CHEAP FOR
CASH, and bo content with a
SMALL PROFIT.
As their goods were Ivought very
clusely for Cash, and seluctod with great
care, they aro confident they can make
it to tho interest of tho people to trade
with them, oct£6,tf
Notice.
W tI.Lbe*c1J brfhre Ihe Court llDU«ed<^r|n the
city of Cnlhbert, on the Brat Tuesday In F«b-'
ruary next, wtlhin li e l^-gai bnn-a ol sale, one two
borax wagsuw, ore di>k rnlnred mare mule and ore
Morrell mule. Levied on to »iti*fe a morg.ige fi fa
lisued from Ihe Superior court nf Randolph couuly
in taxor of Michael Oomley »e llorram Power*
noeSO Id. W. G CONLEY, Spec 1) Hbff.
WM I, be sold, before Ihe Court Iloufe door, la
city of Culhbrrt, on tbe first Tuesday in Januaiy
nest, b.'twren the legal k< uri of «al<-, the fillowmg
l^tnd, to wit: Una hundred and acienlyilve acres
uf lul No. 147. Alto, one hundre I me aud one
fourth acre* of lot No. 120. All lying in the f.ih
District ol Randolph county, lev ltd on a* the
E niperlr of Naccr Ward, lo aalis'y sundry 8 f^s,
surd Irom Ihe County Court of Ka-irii l|h rotmiy.
In Jsyor of Chsr'ea Davis ve Narev Ward, Phillip
lli-dgers vs. Nancy Ward, E. L. D.uiglass vs Nancy
Ward, and Ashby M. Maund vs. Nancy Ward.
DOvSutd W. O. CUN LEV, IHff. C. C.
DR. S. G. ROBERSON,
SURGEON DENTIST,
CrvnaiBT, Gioiqu.
Notice.
AT
UcnRonnblc Rates I
Orders for Ilfind-Bills, Posters,
Business Cards, Lettcr-IIcads,
Circulars, Programmes, Arc., kc.,
PROMPTLY FILLED
J. ¥. BRADLEY’S
DUPLEX SKIRTS
baa printed Is RED INK on the band
J. W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRT.
Don't buy any other.
Ask for
J. W. Bradley’s
DUPLEX S in lit.
Sc* the nama on the Bind.
For tale iu Macon at wlmlesalw, at man-fsetorer'a
pritev, by J B. ROSS A SON.
Al.EXANDMtA WHITE.
At wfcoleaale by the exclusive mtunfactivers aud
aols cwnrr* of the Palerh
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY,
a*t.d-3in* Nos S7 Cl amber* St.. N. Y.
Terms
Casli
On the Delivery of Work.
To the Public.
W E bare again opened our abop, and are now
ready to mnk» Ton anything out of TIN,
SHEET IRON, ZINCorCOPPrR Alaotoeov.r
tour Houses wim any sort ol mettle you may desire,
- to flutter u.
We hare any *ort of TIN W ARE, from a run to
»* to gn on ten, aid ai situ* to sail at LOW
PRICKS for the money.
W* a.to bat* ou band a choice lot of
BTOVJEQ,
Wash, C-xiV and Parlor.
ive u* a rail and we will sorely please von.
oci«R dm D. Dal.ACY A CO.
" RAILROAD GUIDE-
OFFICE IX
Notice.
Jenkins New Building
eepled by biin, In firur .if Tumlm A Job oat on, da
ted kith November IS-M—tut able twenty five d*j*
after sik-bt, f r tbe rum of lilree hundred d dlara ,
Tha consideration having failed, I am dn. rmintil
not to petit A. A. GAMBLE,
notrjii 8t
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
_ holding claims against the enUtr ol Cutbaiine
Hawk, drciaerd, aro noiilicd tu prenent them in
terms i f Ihe law, and all nerauns in iebfed to aaid
estate are requested lo uiake immeduii# paiuieut.
WM SPEARs
nceSA-Ctt Komitnr.
DEPOT STREET,
Up - Stairs.
MACON AND WESTERN.
J WHITE, ParitDixr.
E. U. WALKER, Hue’t.
I.rave* Macon 7 45 a. u.
ArnvaatAtl.nl* 2 r w.
I rave* Atlanta 0 53 a w.
Ameaaat Macon 1 80 r. a.
niuar TRAIX.
Leave* Macon 9 45 r. M.
Arrive* at Atlanta 4 5) a. u.
Lewis Atlanta 8 10 r. M.
Arrives alMacou 4 25 A. K.
MACON ANdIIuDNSWICK.
GhOROE IIAZELIiTjrST. PatainaxT.
GLuRtiE A. DURE, Nt r r.
Leaves Macon 8 r w.
Arrives at Junction .' 8 p. u.
I.eavet Junction.... (I a X.
Arrives al Macun 2 80 a. u.
SOUTH-WESTERN.
WM. HOnTparsiniuT.
TlfiUlL POWERS, Btir'T.
I.eaTes Macon 7 28 a. U.
Arrireaai Euiaula •> 18 r. M.
Leave* Eufaulu 5 10 a. a.
Arrive* al Macon 4 10 f. it.
ai.hanf branch.
Iwavct Smilbville 2 42 r. a.
Arrive* at Albnny 4 84 t. a.
Leavo* Albany 7 i» a. a.
Arrives at Smitbvilie 8 l» a. a.
MUSCOGEE.
< 4 EOKUIA.
W ward*. Admin
EOKtjlA, KA.UOOI.ril V.niiMV - w.m.i A
VJ uinglon, having applied for letiere of Guardi-
auehip of Lewi* A. Joiner and Mara A. Joiner,
minor nr| ban* of lAWi* Joiner, di-cma-d, all par-
aim* interested are notified to chow can»e, by the
next January term of tbe Court of Oidinarv, f»r
said cunty, why lalteraahoul • not b^ framed Ihe
applicant W.M. D. KIDtlOO.
nor 30-1 m Ordinary.
IRORQIA, RtMuiLrii CotnfVr.—Charlea Stand.
J lee having app'lrd for Icttrrs i f Ouardianehlp'
ol John II. Dunn and Retjarniu L. Dunn, minor
orphans ol Win Dunn, decaa-ed ; iPl | ennui* inter-
•sled are no'lliiKl that his application will be con-
idered *1 the next January term of tba Court of
Ordinary fur said county,
wm it Kinnoo.
Oidtr.vrr.
Coi'rtt. - Henry Kd-
.. . on Hie e«l*tenf Henry
llotbs having applied for I.eltrr* of Di«mia«iou,
all pvraona intcreMed are n-u.fl«J to file tkc r ohj-c-
lion*, if any. by the neal May term ot the Court
of Urdiuary fur aaid county
WM. D. KIDDOO,
nort-Am Ordinary.
( _4 BQBGlA, KaMau.i-ii I'orsTT —-Sarah L. Ho
1 aev, Administratrix, on tbe ealate of Jan •* L
llulsej, having applied fur Letter* of Disorsai n.
all pvraona interested are not'fied to file their ob
jections, il anr.by Ihe nixt May term of the Court
of Ordinary for said county.
WM. D. KIDDOO,
nor2 fim Ord n«ry.
rfiEOUulA, Ua.sDULi-a Oonrer.—William O.
Dunn, baring applied for letter* of Guardian
ship of Charles L. Dunn and Jamra S. Dnnn, mi
nor orphans of Wm Dunn, deceased, all perron*
interested are not.fied that his application will be
considered at the next January term of Ihe Court
of Oidioary fur aaid county.
WM. D. KIDDOO,
nnvSOdm Ordinary.
G EORGIA. Raxnuirw CooaTT.—John W. Sea-
ley, haring applied for letters of Guardianship
ol Laura Dunn, minor orphan of Wm. Dunn, de-
ce*»td, all perrons intrrro'ed are noiibrd that hia
applioatlan will be cm«ider«d at the next Jonuart
term of Urn Court of Ordma’v for raid ronnty.
WM. D. KIDDOO,
roT 8° lm Ordinary.
G EORGIA, lliMii-UM Core rr.—George W.
Oliver, administrator de bonis non. cum lest*,
menta annetrd. oa -be estate of James W. Oliver,
baviog applied for leave to aell lands of raid esiate
AH |>er*oos interested are aotified tbit hi* hj plica
tion will be consioered at Ihe next February te:m
of tbe Court of U:dinary .'or raid conntv.
' WM D. Kli'DOO.
novV^Sta Ordinal*.
Greenbacks Wanted.
I OOK HERE, you that are wearird f/om riding
1J ou bnr»* h«ck, and In old Hitcgir*.
I a n now offering fir sale the CHKAl'EST BAR
GAINS on record; neat aud durable
Buggies at 8180,
payable In Greenbacks. My prices rant* from (190
to |4i'0, without-llarru-sa. Hut I have a good sop
ply • f H irness on hand I* Compare with Ihe llug-
jtica in prica and aivle. My pneeaon harnrs* ranxe
from 20 to 85 d..liars for singe hariicts. 1 hive
I dovble hernvra oa hand at 40 to 150 dollars. Fin*
Riding Bridles, Martingales, Diiviug-reica, etc.,
kent constantly on band.
1 am prepared to bni'd, at short notice, any etyle
vehicle that may ba desired.
REPAIRS OF ANY KIND
in me lin* of buslnei* done with real ner* and die-
pa‘ch. Wagons and baruera nude or rvjiaired to
order.
Call and fiamine for ynuraelfe*, •* I (Rink I c*
suit you In j.rioe and quality a* l. f ar no rompal
Hon- J. A. FOdTLK.
octJAtf
T. W. Fit GEM AN,
WIIOLUALB AND BSTAtb
OHO OSH Si OONFKCTIONEH,
89 Cherry St, Macon, Ga.
t*T Frcsli FISH. OYSTERS, etc., in season sod
(hipped lo parties out of th* ci'y promptly.
Leaves Macm 8 40 p.
Arrives at Columbus 4 54 a. i
Leaves Columbus 8 80 r. ;
Arrircaat Macon 4 M a. .
GEOUGIAliAILROAD,
Leaves Augusta
Arrive* at Ailaula
Leant Alltel*
Arrives at Augusta *
NI0UT TRAIN.
iwavts Augnata
Arrives At Atlanta
Leuvrs Atlanta
Arrives at Augusta
.0 W r. n.
..7 05 a. «.
..7 41 r. m.
5I0r. *.
* 41 a. n.
7 SO r. w.
2 80 a. *.
WESTERN AND ATLENTIO.
ROBERT lifttTGII, 8cr'r.
l.rove* A I'anta 7 81 P. M.
Airivev at Cbattanoogv 8 lo p. u.
l.-avra Chattanooga 6 10 r. M.
Arrives at Atlanta 4 40 a. m.
ATLANTA AND WEST POINT.
GEORGE oThULL, Fin't.
I.eavrs Alfanta
Arrive* at Weel Point....,
An ire* al Atlanta
« A U.
12 04 p w.
T 03 r. u.
HERBERT FIELDER,
Attorney and Counsellor at Lair,
CUTIIUEHT. O.V.,
(Ojhee ctcr the Post Office.)
H AVING penraneot y located in Culhbert *o Arrive* at AngUAta..
licit* b'.uine** in all Ihe Courts of Randolph, lartrva Macon....
and in theSnpennr Courts of Clse, Calhi-nn. Early, I Leave* Attfurta..
MONTGOMERY A WEST TOINT.
DANIEL II. CRAM, Scp’t.
Leare* West Point .....I 18 r. M.
Arrivi-s at Columbus 6 45 p. u.
Arrive* at Montgomery • 15 p. M.
leaves Montgomery 4 a. m.
I wave* Colnmbiw 9 25 a. h.
I’rrirt* at West Point 12 M.
centraiTrailroad.
WM. M. WADLKY, PexarooT.
Leave* Havanrah 8 *• M.
Arrivaa at Macon ■
Arrives nt Augusta * l 3 f-
Leavev 7 A. H.
leaves Augusta 8 <* *• «•
Artirca at Savannah 7 05 p. u.
KIOOT TEAIK.
Leaves P*v«nn«b...» 7 fS P. M.
ArriTC* atMaorn...
...4
Quitman, Siewart, Webster, Terrell, Humpier,
Dougherty and Bibb counties, asd in lb* Suprema
Ccnrt of th* Sta'e.
lie may he fnned in hi* < dice at all busiocM boors
when not absent na bn*|rea\ :uid
vo druf mg and consults'
octa«-ly
miu etKiKvitLs A.en oordox taitka
Connect daily whb the up day sod down rght
paseeoger Train* of Ibis road at Gordon,
Leavlig Baton'aa 1 M r »r.
HI give peompi' I.e*vlrg Milledgeeille 4 85 p w.
j Arrive* nt M>Hedgvili# .* jg r . M .
I Arrive* *t l.«t viti u jn jo p. g.