The Cuthbert appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 1866-1884, January 04, 1867, Image 3

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THE CUTHBEET APPEAL- LOCAL DEPARTMENT. NEW ADVERIISKMENTJ. Now Goods at Low Prices—Massen- burg, Son &. Harris. Guano—Asher AyeFa. We gal Advertisements—Kas 1 Brook's. Fine Mules—0 Howes. Legal Advertisements—\V G Conley. C:u;.ue or ScmiouiJc.-The Raveling public would do well to nolo the changes in Uio Fched- ul« of tho South-westero road. Tho train from J lufnula paKoa this place at 8 .">5 A. M-, and the train from flnon nt 3 50 1*. M. Pintos im> Qukt.—Wo do not think there can bo found on the globe, a place where thcro is as much nbtoky drank, and us uiunr people gntlicr, and where there is ns little grumbling and light ing as in Cuthbwt, nud where tho people of all I classes are more respectful to each other. Tin FnsuDUKX and Plant eiis.— Our city has been soraewbut crowded with the rt-cedmen and planters for th ■ last week, making arrangements t. nd contracts for the year. Wc wish both cloa ca great success In their enterprises. We hope nil the reading classes will subscribe and pay for tbo Appeal. Wo shall try to make It a medium of Tillable intelligence, and use all our ouergi to give them value equal to their money. To StOhc Owsma —Wo would call your i tant.on to the advertisement of Messrs. Mabbitt A Co., of Atlanta, (Ja., agonU for Iho National llorsr JnMirnnce Co., of LoulavllU’, Ky., in • tlier column. This, company inrtlfvs sto.k against losses by theft, death, etc., and are spo ken of as being prompt in tliolr settlements, and w holly worthy the obalklonc: of tho people. If you hold a policy in this justly popular company, and have a low. yonr money will be forthcoming' Wcorr’s Monthly.--We have received tin Jan. u. -ry number of this valuable magazine, publish ed in Atluuta, Go., by W. J. Scott, at $5 00 per dnnnm. It is tho oldest and largest literary mag azine published iii the South. Tho preeout num ber has a beautiful steel plate engraving of Gen. I.oc, tad will be followed with one of all tho principal Generals of the South. Subncribi once and get the Jaauary number which is No. 1 ot a new volume. Citt Eixcfio.v. At ua election for Mayo 1, and Councilmen held yceUrday : Wm. 1). Kiddoo was elected Mayor. Council*-n—W. Scott, West Harris, Goo. W. Smith, Tlieo. E. Smith and li. Fielder. Tho two latter agaiubt their protest and they dicliaid to serve. James O. DaVh, Marshal. A number of persons were voted for for the sever al office*, sums with ou J other.) without their as- int Tna EUCtion, ou Wednesday, for Judge and Solicitor pnswd off cjuiet, is there was, apparent ly, but little interest manifested. The following Waa the vote at this place : roK jvmtftv J. T. Ctarko lig 1. E. Cower - 143 run BOIJCJTOR, T. R. Stewart .163 S. W. Parker 95 It. 0. Barrett 2 Ko other rrtnraa received up to the hour of going to |#of.si Fix* PtcnT.K*.—Mr. J. A. Pugh, of Macorn (la., has commenced the new year with renewed e nrrgiis and iucc<*«. Having recently visited the principal cities of tlie North, where he sup plied himself withsultablo initrumcnU and ma terlal, be Is enabled to lake pictures of every description in a style unsurpassed by any artist in the Southern Staten. AH who wteh a perfect likeness of themselves should not fall to call on Mr. Pugh, at his gallery In Triangular Block, where you can get Carles de Vislte, Porcelain Pictures, Photographs of every description, plain •r colored, from mlalaturu to life aits, executed In a superior stylo. tf Tu* Tit Saturn.- -Mr. Horn, the operator at this place, had his office In operation several days prior to the freeze, which was so heavy on the wiros ss to prostrate the greater portion o f it on the lino from this place to Mncoa. We now have a Korn* in Oullibert that can blow lond enough to bn heard across the Atlantic Ocean and all over Europe, which may be socn id the adjoining room to the Appeal office, in Jenkins'now building, on Depot street. Come and see, and be sure to bring along CO to cubic ribe and pay for tbc Appeal for 1807, Don't forget that. And if you happ.m to owe a little bill, the Proprietors will gladly wait on you and receive the money. They need it to curry on their business. Christmas Nlw Year.- A merry Christmas h*« again te en numbered with the many fleeting pleasures of the past. Yrs, our last fat turkey has been eervrd—tlie last egg broken In the flowing bowl - our left Gre cracker exhausted; and now we rubsi/lc Into our easy chair, with the bright glow of our cheerful Arc, nud tbc radian unite of loved ones, which almost makes us for get that the ‘-joys we've tasted may never re turn.” The old year is laying his frozen locks upon the bosom of the cheerful Christmas, whilst the dissolving wreathes of cbrystsl gems weep his Anal farewell. Indeed, nature seems to havo baen anxious to do special honor to the dying year! For three consecutive daye, within tint last week, we have lived in on encbauled land. Not all her garniture of flow* ra in summer,conld compare with the beauteous sheen of her winter sprays, bung from each sprig and tree by her frosty breath. Not in a dainty, partial mood were her pearly treasures strewn, but orcr the moor and in the glen, each russet leaf and spire of grass—each sturdy oak and waving plus glow'd beneath her magic wand. But the glorious vision h as departed, and many n so late jewelled tree has paid a forfeit for its brightness, in the fallen limbs striekun from Us side. When spring returns to deck her bowers, (he'll wail the injured, loved and lait; and the song of birds and the blnab of flowers, will al'.k e pay sad homage to departed beauty. Thu* to the past we look with a sigh, whilst hope twines her fragrant henrt-teaves for tho fu ture ; and in the sacred nrn where memory stores hsrlr.xwnrvdswe.de. we would lay one more ottering la the year ja-t gone, invoking through the mist of peniteaUal tews an eto-olulioa full •nd free. Tbo new year 1 s upon us! ns look into his youthful face, and gather courage and vigor for the time to come. Action Is now tho watch* word of suctMfc Every man Is the nrcbitcot of his own fortune, and .nay rear a monument In the hearts of bis fellows, or consign his name to obloquy and shame. Self rcllanoc must develop imitate it, uni by usijig tho land aud ua- Vul forces for its protection. “This bill is n firebrand flung into the South to rekindle tho old animosities. To day wo morcly announce it, but will not discuss it. It will bo tho loading top* tho Innate powers of the man, aud he that would j io in all public journals and nil political In’the prize must fltruggfo iu tho race. Of the j conversations until it is disposed of; and political forecast of our country, wo cannot write just now. Suffice It, our Ship of State still Uvea amid contending wind* and wavesl We ore watching her movements with A trem bling heart, and if our feeble prayers ore heard and answered by the God above, she’ll make the lauding bye and bye I Three cheers! ns a new year’s gift to President Johnson -may he live forever. Finally, may the Now Year to tho renders of The Aiteai., be ono of profit and pleasure. We wish thorn increased prosperity, and can but hope that they may witness the return of inuny a neb Cutiiurrt, Jun. 8, 1807. HU tfonor, the Mayor, and Councilnun of Culhborl: Gsntlkmkn—We fool gratified to the voters of Cuthbcrt, lor tho confidence inanil'cstod by our election ns members of Council for this city, tho onsuing year, but most rdspodtfully decline to accept tho office. The duties of our respective occupations are not consistent with faithful discharge of tho duties of office to which we havo been, without our con sent, nud against our protest, elected. liwpevtfuUy. etc., Tiisdt E Surra, Hiudkht Fibldkh. NF.W3 ITEMS Tho ladies of Mississippi an? raising funds to support tho family of J eff. D ivis. Iowa, Mr. Tilton says, will bo the first Stiito in tho Union to allow Women to vote. A cotempornry suggests that suicides cun save expenso of cord or dagger by going to Missouri, where they will lie killed gratis. A man in St, Louis,huqg himself with tho whiplash which his wife laid just used on him. Tho Fentnn prisoners nro respited until tho 13th of Mureh. Alfred Leo, n negro, is a cnmlidnto far tho Mayoralty of Georgetown, D. O., at tho fdrlhcoin'uc; election. A sewing mnehino manufacturer in Paris presented tho Empress with 108 sewing muohincs, to bo distributed among likely poor girls. Judge Thompson, of Fhiludelphia. survives tho attacks made on him for rcti during a decision unfavorable to tho ne gro in tho street cur. A pi ivnle cablo dispatch rceivud nt Now York, ulutes thut tho Emprc&B Our- lotlu died at.Miramar on Fiiday night. The pqnrbonsw at Now Albany, Indi ana, is crowded, end tho press nro of re lief at tho Trustees office is incrousing. People nro prosecuted iu London for allowing an unnecessary escape uf smoke from their chimneys. A young man in Cincinnati foP dead to tho floor while in tho act of drinking a glass of liquor. An editor out West has found a pot of gold valued at $13,7G2. Colorado papers, of tho 7th, report a hand of Cheyenne Indians prowling around Living Hpring^ from Denver, with apparently hostile intentions. Rov. George W. Malay, of tho Meth odist Church South, ono of tho pioneers of Methodism in tint West, died in Cin cinnati on tho 14th inst. Threo while men were killed, and sev oral negroes and whites wotindud, in a ri.it at Portsmouth, Virginia, on Friday. Four buildings wero burned ulso. Texas lost by tho witr 8250,000,000. There is a 1800 acre cranberry farm in Michigan. , Itistori was pnid $26C0 per nigbt ia Detroit. The wolVefl cTo trotlblcsomo in Wis consin. Heavy crops of wheat have bocn seed ed in Eastern Virginia despite its incendiary character, wo w attempt to troat it with tliq dispassionate coolness, as woll ns tho searching scruti ny, suited to u subject so grave and so calculated to influence public feeling to dangerous outbursts, itis fur bettor that itshonhl ho defeated in Congress than in another area; and wo arc persuaded that nothing blit tho utmost temporanoe tlf statement am gain a hearing for adverse arguments." Important Decision--Tho Express, Petersburg, contains tho following notice of an important decision recently render ed in Virginia : Tho opinion of the District Court of Appeals, in tho case Tucker «. Watson, McGill & Co., and the sanio w. Brodnnx & Lyon, published in full in tho Express of yesterday, is of no little Importance to Southern debtors ngninst the claims of Northern creditors. Thu point establish ed by tho decision is that during tho war between the United States and Confeder ate States, all interest on tho indebted ness of either party, not being recovera ble ns it accumulated, cannot bo legally claimed now that tho war is over. Ah.the indebtedness of Southern to Northern partio* is known tu have bocn very con siderable nt tbo commencement of hostili ties, thci tloet 'of this decision will bo to wipoobt a Very largo amount ol'debt. How far the decision ii\ this enno will bo availed of. it is impossible tb d< than form n conjecture. As a class thcro are no more honorable men iu the world than Iho merchants of tho Bouth. Had they not buun ruined by tho war, wo believe they would, with individual oxocp- t our, perhaps, havo paid both principal and interest to Iho last dollar. In their prostrate condition tbo Northern mer chants havo treated them not only with leniency, but with tho greatest liberality. Instead of oppressing them, they have boon willing to compound on the turms proposed by tho Southern creditor, nnd t>veil to open liberal dealings, nnd their forbearance, under tho present circum stances, cannot bo too highly commend ed. Gommoroiai. CUTI1BJ3RT P1UCE CURRENT: Corrected Weekly BY itEBSRB. BALDWIN, REDDING A 00, JJ'arehouse and Commiuion Merchant!. Cutsbkrt, Oa., Jtn. 4, 1867. COTTON.—Wo quota for tho put week from SfO 24JV- Owing to Ibreigu advances 25 couls was paid lor No. 1 lota. Axes, per box, |20n25 Uncoil— MaMo aSOc aide Items, per lb. Hides, .Shoulders, Hogging, per yd— (lunny, 45a60c Dundee, 40a4Sq Uoaawitt, per lb, Uiiu'dao Dreamt per dex, 14.5080 Hotter, pur lb— Country, C<>a85e Goshen, 6Qa70o Coffee- c Prime Uio, CT'.jO a40 Good " 35.4UC Ghees*, per lb — English Dairy, HOaSSc N. Y. Nlale, 26s2a Pine Apple, 40a45o Candles, per lb— Star, S3u:i5o Adamantine, C5at0c Panilinr, 70..T53 Cutlon Yum, j)er btwoh— 8, 11.15 10, |3.25 12. #3.87 Poitou Cards, per dot— Whittnoro, fUulS Im. “ JlOaia.50 Crnrkera, per lb— ,H utter, 15a«'o Hilda, 18a2UC Canny, per l!> — Stick, uasorlod, G'uiPc Fancy, 4oa7 he C Rius, per M, SIUal5 41) ‘10 It is nbt expected that Congress Will pass any financial measures until after tho holidays. The French havo boon defeated near San Louis, and it expected that city will soon fall into tho hands of Iho Libel uls. Tho receipts from internal revenue Monday were 8487.897, nnd for the fiscal year to date 8155,709,930. The Republican majority in Illinois, on the State ticket, at the Into election, is fficiully reported at 55,770. Demoution of the Southern Govern ments.—The bill introduced in tho House TirB Constitutional Amksmievt.— yesterday, (says the Now York World,)! Petitions n o being circulated in by Thaddous Stevens, for organizing in | Worchcster county, Mohr, and in other “tho district comprising the firmer State j p. r t 8 fl f iho State, praying tho Legiuln- of North Carolina,” opens tho Rudical turo not to ratify thb constitutional amend- campnign in earnest public fueling to its ment, on tho ground principally of “the profnundest depths. It begins where 1 danger to the State, 1 " as is done in tho President Johnson began, with tno Slate 'second reel ion of Iho proposed amend- of North Carolina, and intends to follow j meat, ‘ tho light or possibility of dony- his track through the wholo circuit of! j n g to nny clues of its loyal citizens Iho reconstruction. As his North Oaro irm j natural light of representation, and the proclamation was tho model of all his | elective franchise ." subscauqpt proclamations, so tliia bill for demoliohingliis work iu thatBtato is the VETO OV TUX EXEMPTION DILL. Tho Governor having returned lo iho Senate tho bill amending tho exemption laws, and increasing tho amount of prop, city uot subject to luvy and sale under xeontion. it wus panned in tho Somite by n two-thirds vote over tho Governor’s veto. In iht! House, when tukon up to day tho bill failed to secure a vote ol two-thirds, and «oasi-quuntly fails to be- uno a law. The reason* n««igned by tho Governor lor wltliholding his usrunt re tho sumo ns applied'In u similar bill •f last session, mainly npp.ying to its rotroaclivo clmractcr as preventing tho enforcement of obligations ol u date prior to its passage. HajrA despatch to tho western papers dnt d tlio Ufiih at WnRliingum Bays tho President yesterday, in conversation with a friend, cxprsspd his unaba ed con fidence in tho final triumph of his restor ation policy. Ho nlso took occasion to condemn tho prniuct agitated in Con gress fur tht) overthrow of tho present state Governments Bouth, nnd declared that it would roloas these Stato Govern ments from tho payment of their Btuto debts and impose them upon tho United Slues. rs* Tho sale of horseflesh is increns- ng in Paris, ’THcro nro now sovon butcheries in that lino, disposing of ibout 40,000 pounds per week, at from live to nine cents per pound. Wo pro- sumo that Americans who visit Paris next year will be largely fed on horse ntcaks, bonus hash, und horse sausa- et ‘® - .V' Homo Western Radicals desire that tho Frecdrnen’s Bureau shall defray tho expenses <»f all suits brought against negroes lost by tho defendants owing to the extreme poverty of those called to pay. Whut next? KSrA Saxon lady— the wife of n bar rister—lutoly committed suicide, in r that lior husbund should gi-t her life inSiirahnO money and free himself from his debt. This was certainly self- sacrificing devotion. Tun Conns C'r.or—The agricultural report for December estimates tho cotton produced ut, 1,750,000 bales of 500 pounds: North Carolina, 91,000 bales j South Carolina 102,000; Georgia 205,* 000; Florida 30,000; Alabama'222,000 Mississippi 270,000; Louisiana 109,000; Texas 300.000; Arkansan 112,000; Ten ness oo 148,000; other Status 148,- 000. ' " 1 ~ Tirr. Medium, Cniummi, Diurs nlid Dies— Quiiiiiio, per os. (1 Opium, •' •' Ji r.)!.i»l), enjo. pr bx, 50c liidiKpr oi, 25o M ..(liter, pr lb, l< b liRiu Slone, pr lb, f.ue Sul It, pr lb, lEe Dry Goods, per yd— iHesoblngs, 2Dft5Cb Domestic*, 25uS7 10 4 Ilteacliinir.fi.t.Osl.75 10-4 Uuius*, il.10Al.25 Tickings, 40a80c Prints, Flour, per bbl— .Sup ilino, |14a15 Family, KxliA do, Gan Towdor, per lb— Dupoiit’s, 75sS0o llsxarit's, 70u75e l.entbur mul Sloe bud ing\ nor lb— No. l Solo, No 2 " 2du80o Uppi'r, o7Ic Gulf skins.piece.J-t.BOnfl Linings, {jsU.'J j HinUnigs, fiat.95 l'cgi, nor gsl’n, 6O«80c Thresa, pr do*. $2.50*4 Lumber, pur M — G'lsun, $1 Kiln dried, 1 Liquor*— ltrundy, $7ul2ul5 WUiSky, 4a7 Hum, 6.75*8 Gin, Dal 2 Winer, per gal— Mudurin, #5*5 50 1'ui l, 0 60*8 Hlierrf, Muluga, 8.25*4 Chuiupttguc, pr duz. pis, I8u|u Mulursps, per gallon— County,Cubucune.uo.1# Sorgbum, 75bo6( Me*!, per bi)*hrl, #1.75 Noils, per k»g— 4d, $10al2 5.1, 0.1, 9 I, H lid. 12d, 12 20d, CUlm t.nd Paints, per gal I.ard Oil, — Huilcd Linseed, $3u3 25 >.V,I do, 1 2301.50 Trol u do, 2 7543 (.'.iStor del, 8.50*7 W bile Load, iu oil, pyr CW't, 0*8 Zina, I Cuts Urnalntrfs.pr yd,33aC5e 1‘eunuts, dr bu, #1*1.95 Polnsb, pr lb, 22a2Su I’ulty, “ 18a20c Rice, " I2al4c Halt; per sack— I.tveniool, #4.25a5 Virginia, 5u5'45 |t5at? , Rulipctio, pr lb, 50a33c #l7a20 I Shol, pr sack Fruit*, per pouud-- Drop, #4.50a5 Apples, 8al0c I iluck, 4 73a5 23 I’e.ictos, lOftllo Snuff, pr lb, 1.40*150 FUb— | Spices, pr lb, COeaf 1.25 Mcckerel, hj bbl, $18a15 I Soups, per box *nd lb — " bbl, #3jrtS71 Winchester, 11J#slSc " kin, $4*4.751 Tdipontlir, Can Fish, pr bbl, (none) Toilet, pr b*r, Sul'dii’.::. ;<r bx, 40a7uc I Hugir, j er lb While Full, [ A, Grain, prr bnshel— | 17, M &1 90c*#l White C( Yellow do, (1.75*1.80 (1.65a).75 #1.50*1.6) per box— ■#7d'J (HalO (lOall $11*11.25 fiSaSSo 2lu24o SOA'-'dc 18u£lo QtaSQc kBftaac o, Yellow, Crushed, Itcllned, Tubacco, per pound - Fine. $1.75*0 Good, - - - Uummun, Dog Toil, 1,26*1.50 CU*75o 33*50c 8x10, I oa 12, 12x14, 12x18, 14x18, 18x18, 12X20, FINANCIAL Fxobongo on New Yorki pftr Gobi, buying, 146 I Silver, buying, 18" " idling, 145 | " selfiug, 13 HANK NDTFH. Hank *11*10 Georg in, JSo | Musl.-rn Hank Al*., 40 " Ooluuibin, Ho Marine U*ok, 8.1 Fnimerx A u* iisnieslnc | Mumifm-lnreis Il'k, ' 20 Muicl^ry aa,l Lornmcrclul. Jtlv York, Dec. H— Evonlng*— Gold closrd n Ind ention is advnaolng, and niMdlinff upland' are quoted ut 35 to H7H cents. Tho sales of tho day loot up 3200 bales. WiLMiNUTov, Dec. 31.—Colton advanced and (Inner. Middlings 32 Savannah, Doc. 31.—Cotton i* active at B2<& 32# cents. Louihvii.m:, Dec. 31. Flour is nnrhanged.— Haoon clear sirli^ 13 cents. Corn in bulk ear 6fi (ojliO, for shelled 64(0,65 cents. Nkw Oui.kanh, Dec. 29. -Cotton ldglicr. Low middlings 30@31. Sales 376o, Livkiipooi,, Dee. 20.—Tbo cotton market to higher. The sales to-day reached 15,i 0(1 hales, Uio market closing nt ufi davancu of fully jd. Middling uplands are quoted ut 1-ljjd. Who Will Pax Tueiji Debts.—If the State Governments tit tho South nro abrogated ; and the States nro Convert cd into teriitories, governed by Congress, destined model of its nino pucecssnrs It provides fbr a convention of ono hun tired nnd twertty members, to meet at ’ Raleigh on the 20th of May next, to j who will pay their Stato debts? Some frame and set tip a new Stato Govern- of them owe, as State#, from furty to fif- ment These ono hundred and twenty ; ty millions ; their oblignUons uro held in delegates are to be elected by -voters' Europe, nnd throughoutibo North mid without distinction of color; n majority L 1 East in this country. If tbo States are to bo a quorum, nndjthey m e to be clothed abolished l»y Congress, tlio debtor disap- w ith power to form a Constitution to be [ pears by tho net of Congress, and ti e submitted to Congress for its sanction, creditor is left minus State bonds< This Tbo President of the United States is is Sumner's wisdom; Stevens' states- required to give this movement his active manship; Boutwell’s equity and Duller s co-nperalicn by npprnnting officer3 to .-harjui^s.—I'hTaWyKa It-a’d. ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE CUTHHERT, OA. HEV. A. L. HAMILTON. D. D. President and General Superintendent FACULTY. Lirzn/nr Dspakthckt.—Mrs. Ann Moore Forks, Miss Diiiiiiit .1. Miller, Madiimu .Stepliuuia Bernard, Miss Mattie II. Darnnll, Mitu Luu Chipbleod. Music Dciiartmbnt.—Prof, John It. Seals, Direcloi Mrs. Klodia Hustell, Ana slant. HoAuuisa UuPAiiTMtNT,—Uto. M. Duucan, Finsn- riul M»n*g#r, Mr*. O. il. Du man, Mat’on. Counsro) Btudy.—Complete aud thorough In nil llie depurlmeiiis. Teuus or Tuition, less tlun thore of mest lusti- lutiou* ol sinular gmds—u* luilows: i‘in siismon or ninb no.-itiis, Primary Clussrs, #35 0* I Lsngnngrs, e*ob, #40 0<* I'repurulory " 43 00 | Diswing A Faint- Colteglxte " 70 Of I lug. la. to *0 oo Mmio on Piano, 80 oo | N'-i-dlewoiit und tine n| Instrument 10 00 I Kmhnidery, "5 00 MiiAicou Guitar, 5o 00 | Inoidinlulft, Us.-ol Ioilruiuciit, r, 00 | JMiciptlue of the College will be mild but very Arm. Hourding Heine refilled *nd rehiruishcd in n su perb *iyle. Pine* or Hoaimi.—Warh'rg, Light* end every- in/r included, #25 00 p<r mnutli. PAthikts.—In nil iho Deparlmenl*, if possible, one-hall In advance, per etch hull seasioo ol lorn and a Imll months. Health ol tuihbert cannot ha surpassed on Ibis continent. Minister* of *11 Churches—DiUKhter* educated— luitinn tree. Non bxcTARiAN.—Th* Teacher* r<present four Jiffcrent obureboi. d**31 if Runaway, I .iJiOM my house, on tho l;lh ult., a small sorrel ' MARK MUl.C. Its moinnr.d Uil is considera bly sjuitikcd with while buir. A rcusonnbie re ward Will he paid ter the delivery of *uid Mule lo im nil's* below Cuthberl near the Hlekely tl : or any io'ormatmn will he tbunktelly recciv- . Any information eTlL* Mule cau bo leit with J. tlcK.'Gunn. dec.2i.if w. p,. McKinnon, GUANO! GLAXO! Othcf Fertilizers 1 T HE undersigned Itering in view th* oxhautted auto of the *oil* in tliie motion (nnd knowing f-otn it* use, pcrsoDdllr, of tho great raliioofGo »no, baring tested It practically lor orer two year*) has corresponded with farmers ol repute in North Carolina nnd Maryland, *nu nil my experience is fully corroborated by their prtclleoi I Iihvo tor tcvurnl months, by correspondence, pained ruhmb'e informilion of it i results, und Ills best wavs of application to crops, and * knowledge of tho best and reliable kinds. At the snino time l learn of tho pernioiuus practices resorted to lit some mixed manures. 1 have ooneludud to introduce manures of estate liilmd reputation, and linro now ou the way to Ap alachicola a cargo consisting of 2PUH33 PERUVIAN GUANO, Direct from the Ageut of tho Parurian Gov ernment. SOLUBLE PERUVIAN RUA”!, For this I am Agent for this sortinii, nnd will fur nish in pi iu tod term ils history nod great valuo. PURE FLOUR OF RAW BONE, tf ho Dest of F hoiphatcS.) Ground Land Plaster. In duo time I will furnish through Young A Woods, Kufftiiln, Atkins, Dunhain A Co , Apalaehi- cola, J. Mi K. tluun, of Culhborl, or by myself, di rect, printed iiislrunlion* for tbo application, no to quantity nnd the best mode of applying same to crons. I have parohiiflid this cargo at tbo lowest cash cargu prices, nod shipped at tbo lowest cargo rates, so that l cun supply orders u* low, or lower, than they can be purchased in a smaller quantity und shipped but. As tile cargo ia now on Hie way, no time can bo lost ky Plan tars oit tlio river, lo karo the samo h it ut ihei r lauding points. All persons leaving their oVdcrs with Young A Woods* Atkins, Dunham A Co.* or J. McK. Gunn, with M*h, am bo supplied by application made in tiine. 1 intend to keep ou hand in my Warehouse In Columbus, a full supply of the shove fertilizers. W. U. YOUNG. N. B.—The Soluble Pncifio Quarto in tlio cargo was purchased ol K. H. Al co (tbo Agriculturalist) in New York. All shipment* hereafter will come from John If uio A Co., tiafiiuiore, for whom I am Iho Agent for this valuable fertilizer, deed I Sin J. McK. GUNN. WRIGLEY & KNOTT, RALSTON'S GRANITE RANGE, 72. Third. Street, 72; MacoN, Georgia. ARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE STOCK —O F— HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ASBMIITIKtL OXE&GTTXjjSLZ*. SAWa, GARllIA GE MATERIALS, CARPENTER’S TOOLS For 11m Hollidays! FOR EVERY DAf! SOI.OMON & ALDRIOII, I iilANKFUL (or nn uctiro patronage, respect fully announces that they havo now, and are daily receiving, the most extensive und varied as soriinuul of Standard ami Fancy Groceries, AND Mirruas run tub IIOJjIjIDAYS. FRENCH and AMERICAN CANDIES In great vailcty. Canned FitUITfl, PUESEIlVHd nnd JELLIES of ull kind*. FRESH FRUITS, Including lemon*, Onngeu, Or#nh riles, Apnlc*. uto. Nlfi'S in every variety. DllIEI) Fit 1 "'' ol ull kludH In rrqueat. Firo Works! Firo Vdrks!I A largo ussnrlinont. Evi iy description of Prrsctroi, Pickles, Spies* and Sauces. Canned Fruit* of nil kinds. Cheese und Butter, no tec ted with greut core and warranted of unlivsllrd qialtty. Fresh Fish, Oysters, Gamo. Pou'try, Egg*, Ele. Every kind of u Slundurd Grocury iu luigequaa- lillv-B Tho finest WINKS nnd LIQUORS in tlio Market. Craokois, of all kinds. Tnbuccu, in nil form*, in short, u very lull and complete Stock of Gro- rerun t f every dewrfption, which will bo sold on Ih i most devirshie termn Fur CAH1I. The trade supplied at LOWEST QUOTATIONS. deoT.rtm SOI.OMON A AI.I)RICH. J. Glorious Da. II. II. LAWSON, C AN b* f.nr.d at-hls rflice day sod night, _not ^ruics-'teoally^ absrut. Office ■land, the fj;> ri- hs i f ihfl Jers’e R. Ker old icevpied by a. T. Jcuklr.*. drct-lm Southrrn Ktnti‘9 Hcconntructrd !! AIM 113 MIS ! l! AND A. SHAW & SON, K EEP olwsys on hand the REST sfllprtoiont of the REST nod CUE VI'EST Goods iu lotvo, 'they buy their Orods in Now York from Mfnuliic- is nud Importers ter CASH. They p y no i rent, no clerk hire und live economically.— Therefore CAN and DO sell at snm'ler proflis than ly body oho, " or uny o»h*r mao." Ttesir stock consists iu part of DRY GOODS-Staple nrd Fancy. Lvdi.s DRESS GOODS nnd TRIMMINGS, ROOTS und SHOE4 of nil kind, DATS and CA PS of ovo, v rar'clv, llAI’.UWAUE and CUTLBitY, 1 OT WARE. WOOD WARE. CROCKERY, etc, And u general nrrorlm-nt ef Xi’nmiiy Oi*ooorlos I In additloJte tbo ahora they keep In ihc Samo hutlzo a FJitsf-CiASS nr.vG store, Keeping on band, at nil limes, every variety of Drugs, Paint*, Oils, Vanmhei, Ohemicato, lino Liquors (itinndi**, Glnsi Wines, WHiaktes,) und any itiicif cIhd ever kept iu a DidgRIoio. \Afj~ Pliflioton's prescriptioia will be carefully compoundc a id piepuicd at fluy hour of thu day or nigh*. The nlioiuion of the Ladies is esnecially invited to their suImI stock of Perfumer?, Viosps, Oriental c earn* and Funny Notions, fflicse goods wen, b.n-.ght lo nell, sod will bo *o!d regirdleas of prioo. U e defy compelilion. Como aud look ter your stives. dccT-Om A. RIIAW k SON. jy|OHE NE\V GOODS, At I. GABLET'S BACON, LARD, nml IRISH POTATOES, Junt Received. decl4-t( SSL.I C ICS All TIVS TOOLS, Iron iiiul Steel, WHICH THEY AliE OFFEKING At Reduced Rates. Call ami see for Yourselves. R. N. HARRIS. CASE 5s MARBIS, Fornarding and Commission Dtcrclianls, DEALERS IN Bacon, Lard, Flour, Oils, &e., Jones' Upper Block, SAVANNAH, OA. 192 BAY dte7 Rm STREET. I. M. U4UUITT. J. N. JBNN1NUS. J.NO. 0. WUIT.N'SU. Attention Stock Owners 1 NATIONAIi OF LOUISVILLE, KY. INSURES LINE STOCK against loss by THEFT and DEATH CAPITAL #2/50,bod. HOME OFFICE, LOUISVILLE, KY, STATE AGENCY, ATLANTA, GA. Rota EilallUhed by the Experience qf a Gcnlubj in England. Officer!—J. W. HIIOCKENOY, President j D. B, DEWEV, Hi-oretary. Good nctivo business men nro want td in every county in till* State. Liberal inducements offend. Ad lire's MADEETT A CO., Uen’l Agsnt*. dec7 8m Atlanta, Oft. CHRISTMAS ONLY comes once A YEAR ! T)REAOllERS, Lawyers, Doctor*, Men, Women I and Uliil' ' •" —everybody drink* Egg-N i Chriidman day. turs n. iamsky, *. w. (uaaxMil. Columbus, Gs. Lumpkin, Ox. RAMSEY & GARRARUj ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will practice in tie Cbtitakoochte and P.laula Ciriuit*. dVe21-3ai' morning: but in order to make it right, il is oecrs- *nrv that you l.uvu the BEST and PUREST LI QUORS. A* the day is noar at hand, it is well to lay iu youi supplies pretty suon, and ISAAC EASLUY nan just fill your bill with any kind of Ll^uorayou want. Fresh supply of WHISKY, BRANDY, RUM, and WINE 4, Just rrce'Ted, and nil warranted not to give jou tb* be-idiflio Cunt* round mid try a holt lo | they are cheaper then you cau .find them tin* here; in thismmket. Don t forget that a* fast a* the clock dimiiiislu* it i* repienithed, nnd yon can *!• way* find anything y.,u want in the Orocerr hue, from * bni of HuiuiiiM up lo hogtheud of Bacon, aim, Dry (liw.de, dc. Every ruriety of GARDEN 8EKDS—warranted fresh. dec!4 ct BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEUE -or- SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGIA, Cuthbcrt, Randolph County, Georgia. F A 0 U L T Y: REV. T. FI. STOUT. I „ , , , M s* O. A. IUNSEI.L, f Principal*, Mias HATTIE PLATT—Primary Department, i Mi«s A. 11. ARMSTRONG—Tencher of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Tho 8cbolu*tio Year will be divided into two rot- sions. TuftSpriDK Term will Iregin Mutttftf, the 14lh Janllnry, 1807, nn.I done. WodDamdiiy, 8d Julv. ..#45 off .. 50 mi .. OO 00 .. »U ()•> .. no on EXPENSES! Primary Dep’t fur the Sch*lasl!n Year Preparatory " " •• •• Collegiate “ " “ “ Ancient und Modern Languigos, each,. Instruction oti Pinno-Fnrto or Guitar,. Vocal Music as a Science mi on Use of lustrumeiit io Ofl Drawing in Pencil or Urayon,...,..., 4« no Oil Painting, 5) « 0 Chorrille, Embroidery and Crochet Work,.. 4J i’ rt Incidentals, ao» Vocal Muslo In claisptf, dally, free of charge. N o deduction made fbr absoacd, except in o.ises of pro- traoled illness. Il.iard per month, Including lighis, fuel and irath- log. $35. ilontel it id Tuition pnjablo half In advance. deoU-liq G tKOROlA, R*NBm.rn Coon nr.—George W. T Oliver, administrator de bonis non, cum tMta. ments annexed, on he estate of Jamre W, Oliver, haviog applied lor Icare to sell lands of *»id Mints. AH persons interested are notified Hint his applies- I on will be cnnnidrred at the m-xt February teun of tb* Court of Ordinary lor mid county. W.M D. KIDDOO, mreo-anr Ordinary. MUGS! MUGS! W E HAVE on hand a larjje stock of strlcliy pure aud rcllftblo DRUGS AND OHEMICALS, which we e/o otfcrlng to physlclnns ut rory low pfictst TETER & BLACKSHEAR, Wholesale Draggist^ Miicon, GCOrgln. To Merchnrt*, dealing in Medicine*, we would sir that if jou want* pure uilic'e, io quanliiii* y.m, and ala* divup rates as any other bntue m th* dlute can *tH the onme goods, don’t full to civ* ■is a trial. PETER A lil.ACKdllEtfl. ... •IteJMm Whuleni* D.ugg .-la, Manou, G*.