The Cuthbert appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 1866-1884, January 04, 1867, Image 4
HOUSEHOLD RECEIPTS.
To HtMovg Caxdlr Crkuk run Window
Glim.-Many pcreoos are troubled to wash off
ttw *foU of comUra from glare, Thoy undertake
to wadh the wlndowa with worm water, and find
that the application only spreads the Material
vm tW window like a coat of paint. If all
who ate tliua troubled will just wa«h the win
dow! In a little turpentine, they will And the
difficult/ *p«fdlly removed.
To Pa»v rvy ('aiaum man Gnowimi ix Lora
Huam^ To war* tmewdid bends oa Uionc
riallw that manifest a dbpuMtlon to grow to what
are commonly known aa '-long aliank*,'' take a
penknife and atab It through the atalk, about the
middle ; loarrt a *n»a!l phoe of wood to keep the
IncWoa open, which will check the growth. By
doing thin a good bvad of cabbage may be ee-
curwl en rrtry stalks Oeemm Armor.
Btcn axil Fwit (SasXO.)—Wreh a sufficient
quantity of rice ; pul a little water lo It, and act
it In the oven till It N absorbed; then pat in n
little milk, work It well with a apooti; Bet it in
the orai again, and keep working it from time
to time till It la mAcleiitly soft. A 'little cream
worked lit It at Mm laat la an Improvement. Fill
a pie dbh*nearly (till of feult, tweelen it, and lay
on tin’ rice enevcniy by apoonftil*. Hake It till
the rice la of a light brown color.
To U.gax 8*i>m/w. Peer enet la the heat
tiring to put on xnddL’a, taking care to ok* little.
« and lo rub It often, a* It dot* not gtvoap, but gin*
a gloM, and keep* vat the wel. Thl# I* wlmt the
b""t kind of l-allur la flnhhcd with. Rain don
h irm to neriillrx ; but thla cannot bo moidid ;
and uuiwc^uty ► ponging (wliirh la liabituiq
with some groom*) f'rry time they are mod
•tpiaiw injurious. The ►yln-Ua* may be tubed off
v ith very lit tie wafer. For MWV karfMn, the
rummoo yellow aoap b good, If nacd often, mid
In small uuuntily. and well rubbod off. [Aendc
hM.
NOTICE
TRADE!
JNOTICE
TO
R HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND ARE
offering to the
W
TRADE FOR CASH,
Approved Paper, on Short Time,
THI FOLLOW IM
sosir.Fic.
CHMOMO-UTHOGRAPHT.
Chromo-lilhngriudtjr In llio nrt of pic-
luro |>u ! u‘ii»K l« Ofit>rH, nnd, tiltliouglt not
ii very rooent invention, it linn boon grail-
ly modified mu! improved of lute yenra;
it might, with propriety, be called mo
clmtiind piiintltife, nn tlm colors are laid
on one nftor (mother, minding tlio differ-
cut tints and shades until tho picture is
complete, in a rusumcr nnttlogotm to
painting with n brush: and, provided,
the men who undertake tho work are
nkiilful artists, thnro is no roanon why a
cliromo-lithograpli should full short, in
jxiint of expression or delicacy, of the
original painting which it is designed to
imitute.
X few words on ordinary lithography
will first be necessary, in order to give
the render n clear idea of tho chromo
process, lb icily, then, n lithograph is a
ultemionl drawing upon stnno—- tlm draw
ing being made with a greasy or oily ink
upon tho peculiar quality of limestone
found in tho quarries of Boienhofor, Ba
varia. All other process of engraving
nro mechanical rather tliun chemical, iih
in wood or typo work, wlmro the im
pression is obtained from a raised dusign,
or in copper and steel plate*, whoru tho
design w made by deep iaaisiotts, into
which tho ink is rubbed. In the litlio
graphic process, howovoi. I hero is noilhor
reliuvio nor intaglio design; tho opera
tion is dependent simply upon tho chum-
iool affinity existing botwoon tho gronay
matter employed in tlio ink and Unit up
on tho stone, nnd tlio antagonism which
this mnttor line for water, with which the
stono is in all eases dampened before pull
ing an improasion.
In chromo-lithography tlio process is
identical,except that a different stone is re
quired for every color employed* nnd tlio
ink used is a species of oil color,similar to
that adopted by artists for painting.---
The nambur of stones used deponds up
on tho nutnbor of colors required, usual
ly vurrying beta eon 10 and 00, and tho
time necessary to prepare then stones
for un elaborate piece of work, extends
over months, nnd eomotlmoe years; but
tho nutnbur of colors in any given pic
ture is not ulwaya an indication of tho
number of stones omployod, ns tho col
ors nnd tints are multiplied by combina
tion In being printed :mo over another;
thus, in un engraving in which 25 atones
lire used, there may bo upwards of 100
different shades of color obtained by
this moans. Tho amount of lubor nnd
detail involved in druwing tho differont
pulls of tho doeign Ulton so liumy stones \
is almost inconceivable to one who is un
initiated. The modus opornudi is as
follows:
Upon tlio Arst stono n general tint is
laid covering nearly the whole picture,
nnd us many sheets of paper ns there |
nro to bo copies of tho picture nro prill-!
Ini from it. A second stono is then!
prepared, embracing id! ilia shades of !
somo other color nnd the sheets ulromly !
printed with tho fust color nro worked
over this stone. A third, fourth, tilth ,
nnd sixth follow, each ono repeating the
process und lidding some new color, ad
vancing tho picture a step further, until i
the requisite number of colors Imvo been i
applied. Tlio printing of so many ool-1
ora, nnd tlio timo required for drying*
cseli before the application of n sm ceed
ing one. involves months of careful nnd
anxiously watched labor. Orcnt core nnd |
skill are required to perfect what is tech
nically tunned the '*rvui>toi-ing," or that
part of the proueao which provides that
the paper full upon every stone i.i ex
actly tho sumo position relutivoly to the
outline. To nttniu this cud stout bras*,
pins are fixud in u fhiine surrounding |
• ouch stor.o. '1’lnne pins penetrate the
pupor in nmkiug the fii*t impression, j
and tlio holes thus made being carefully |
placed over tlio pins ill nil subsequent
impression*, in-tiros tho certainty of the
outline »»o cveiv stono, ulwuys falling into
tlio sstiio position oil every sheet At j
last, however, it Icavoa to be eixed, cm-j
l maned, varnished, mounted und framed.
The embossing is that part of tho opera
tion necessary to break the glossy light
Mid soften tho hard outlines, a brokeu
structure being given to tho print by be-1
ing passed through tho prws in contact
with a roughened Stone.-—N I*. Tri-1
° I
GROCERIES;
50 bales Gunny Cloth,
I 100 coils Ropo,
10,000 Arrow Tio,
100 boxes f?oap—assorted,
400 boxes Tobacco,
60 cases Assorted Liquors,
40 bblt. Whisky,
60 eases Cure Oysters, 1 und 2 lbs.,
•10 boxce Starch,
100 b'xs Kiiisins,*l-4, 1-2 and wholes,
200 kegs Nails,
100 lioxc8 CANDY, Plain
untl Fancy,
25 Imxcs Macon Candy,
25 hull's Osnaburgs,
20 bales Macon Wheeling,
10 bnlua Augusta Sheeting,
76 bugs Rio Ckiffeo,
1,000 It'S. Maccoboy Snuff, in jars,
100 doz. bottles do.,
100 setts Knives anil Forks,
LA JIG/.' ASSORTMENT POCKET
CUTLERY,
200 thousand G. D. Cops,
40 " Ely’s "
40 “ Cox'e *'
100 casks Pickles, qts. 1-2 gallons nnd
giillnus,
100 gross Parlor Matches,
26 casts Hurdiuux,
75 DDLS. SUGAR, A, D, C, CRUSH
ED and POWDERED,
100 dox. Cotton Cards,
45 doz. Axes—assorted brands,
11,000 ft Rubber Belting, 2 to 22 inches,
20 bbln. Blue Fish,
60 DDLS MACKEREL—Xot 1,2 and 3
40 half bills. Mnckord —Nos. 1, 2 and 8,
100 kits Muokorul—Nos. 1, 2 uud 3,
100 kogs tioda,
100 boxes do.,
60 kogs Powdor,
600 bugs Hhot,
60 do/.. Mustard,
60 DOZ. YEAST POWDERS,
40,000 Cigars—all grade*,
150 b<Mte» Choose—Htuto, Cronm and
English Dairy,
10 casks I'ntush,
100 unscs Potash,
100 HALF IiAHRILI AND BOXU
Soda, Butter nnd Oyster Crackers,
100 bids. Pink Eyo and Mercer Po
tatoes,
•10 bbls. Onions—White and Red,
60 cases Drake's Billers,
60 dox, Hoivos,
60 do/.. Brooms,
3000 pounds Load,
10 KEGS SALTPETRE,
FaCE—grain nnd ground,
PEPPER—-grain nnd ground,
GINGER--race and ground.
Merchants, Planters
AND OTHERS.
rXKDSJUCK i. COXAWt. ALrUBD P. TOIXO.
J. N. SEYMOUR,
Y^OUI.I) Inrita a call from all who wlah to pur-
Groceries and Provisions
In thla market. Ilia present stock la wall bought
and ho ia determined to aeII.
Ha baa on hand
100 Colla Hope,
¥0 Italea (Junnj Ragging,
600 Found* Twine.
SCO Hack* Halt,
860 flbla. Flour,
76 lisga Coffee,
76 BU*. Fug ir,
10 Hilda. Mnlaeais,
8<m> iioiM Cbaeaa,
*<> Tub* Duller,
*> Hlria. I4.nl,
80 Hbl*. IliH-k wbaal Fl>.ur,
10 Caae* Table 8aM,
6-/0 Kill Mackerel—.Vo. I Me*i, Shore and
llijr. Alan, No. 2 Mai krral,
690 packagra 14, 1-2 and whole barrel!, No 1,
8 and 8 Mackerel—Bay, Shore and
Mean,
85 Bb'.a. II uo Fl»b,
10 Half bbla. White Ffah,
WOO I’nunda Codliel.,
fbl Bote* Smoked llerrirr,
to CaaeaHirdima,
26 llbd*. lUor.o,
1<> Tierce* b'ligar Cored Hern*,
loo Hotel Soda and liulitr (J. uckere,
800 Uoiea Soap (rniou. brand*),
8"0 llotea Tobacco (all gradea),
38,«o0 C'gtra,
l,ooo Foui.de Hniiff.
6ii0 ” Smoking Tobacco,
CO Bntii* Star Candlaa,
76 Uarrela Mquora.
Alao, a general awortmant of
Canned Fruits, Pickles, Lobsters,
RAISINS, SODA, TEAS, ALMONDS, Etc.
With alinoat anylblog aiualljr kept la a
CflOCEflY Hi FfllVISIBI sin.
I am more determined Ilian ever t» ruah bueinaaa.
Jim fire me a ca.J if you want to
' GET YOUR MOSEY RACK"
J. N. SEYMOUR.
Nalls anti 1'otnnli.
Ki/a Nulla,
2.6 (Jae-e (Nmcrtitraled Fntasb,
lu Cavki UocW F>daah.
For sale by
nornotf j. N SKY MOOR.
COBAHT A YOUNG
COTTON FACTORS
AND
GEIEBAL HOI MERCHATS-
39 South Street, New York.
P AY clone and particular attention to ealeaof
Cotton, Tolmccn, Wool, Hide*, ere., etc, and
lbs purchase of Mercbandiae of evetj deacriiiUon,
KiraBBxcEf:
J. McK. OUNN, Cutbbert, Oa.,
W. II. YOOBfl. t'olumbu*. (ia.,
ATKINS, DUNHAM A CO.,
Appalaoilrola, Fla.,
Y0U50 k W UOD.4, l.uf.uU, Ala.
nov2tf
J. II. Zeilin A C».,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PEPPER,
Id
MEDTCfNES
PERFUMERY,
POTASH,
SADDLE RADS,
WHITE LEAD,
GLASS,
PUTT r,
Z
VARNISHES,
PAINTS,
oris,
HUAI’S,
E c., E'c., Ele.
AYE remoeed tfceir large etock of GOODS to
the elore known aa tbe
How Made nnil How Saved!!
STOCK
DRY GOODS
COMPLETE.
J, B. ROSS & 8
Would nnuouucc to the
WHOLESALE HADE ONLY,
That their Stuck of PH Y GOODS Ir now com-
pMo. cotnprlaiiig n great v n r icly of
DRESS GOODS.
DxLAIXES. of all grade*.
SCOTCH PLAIDS, lit Toll do Chcrcra, and
All WOOL POPLINS,
PLAIN POPLINS, and
EMPRESS CLOTH,
SHEA PP A HD’S PLAIDS,
MELANGES, in llrocadc nnd Plain Ottomiti*.
YALF.NWE?, and ail Cla*» of Dim Goode,
PLEACHED GOODS, tu every variety of
width and quality,
BROWN, da. ’
LLNSKYS, I'LINSKYS, eta.
JEANS. KERSEYS und SATINETS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
CLOTHING, HATS.
CAPS, BOOTS awl SHOES-
Tld* deportment i- on our atrond floor. Our |
Senior is now in New York, and buying heavily j
St panic priwa. und we think an exawinution of !
our Good* and Price*, will convlnee micliMcn !
’twill he ueohwa to go farther in SE.UICU O/'J
JMBG.tf.Y8.
J. B. ROSS & SON,
Wholesale Drt GiwmI* nnd •
S. T. JENKINS
n .VH made a Credit for the above amnunt. tla
hita done it in but ing und aelling m*te than a
doi«n atock* of Wooda aitice the cloaa of tbe war,
and in being PROM PT to settle all afconnla—by
toonomjr, prrtevering energy, and hnneel duty.
Home of till note! uru coming due and HilAI.L
BE PAID from aalp* on' of the large slock of Uooda
on hand, and a few memorandum accounts.
A word lo CLOSE UUYKIU, and the wise b
sufficient.
;«
Groceries,
HI* ia now receiving and opening, at his new
store, on IHpol Street, a large and well selected
atock of
Fuuiily nnd Fancy Groceries,
Wlilih he nurrhaned at auolt prices as to warrant
him in *'Tlng lliat hi ran sell n* ('ll KA I' ns lha
CHKAPKSr. All in want of anything in lha Uro-
ery line would do wall lo call on him bafore pur-
;U*a(ng aleewhens. novUSci
ISA A OS’ iIoUSET
Druggists,
MACON, 0BORGIA,
eor# 8ai
REMOVAL,
WM. SAWYER X CO.,
II
Atkins Duildlnn:,
Two doors West of tbe Poet Office, where they
will be pleased lo ace ihetr friend*. Their etock
conalils in part of lha fnllmrirg:
Huple and Fancv DRY UOOD3}
laidiea Dress HOODS;
Kollona and Fancy GOODS :
BOOTH. SHOES, HATH and CAPS;
Man'*, ViHith's and Boris CLOTIIINO;
HA UDDER Y, HARNtHS of all kinds, BRI
DLES. clc.
Bagging ROPE sod Iron TIES, fur Colton ball-
'"groceries, HMlow WARE, Willow WARE,
L'ROCKEUY, (Data WARE, eie.
VYa rc»pecifu!ly call your attention lo the shore.
Our almk ia wall selected, and wa can rffrr them
at as low price* aa any merchants can sell tbeu in
this section.
Mr. J. L Varner, ao long and farorebly known lo
lh!a community, will at all limes be found ready In
-upply your wanla. The lauiee are eapeciAly in-
died In give n* a call. No trouble lo show Honda,
soeoma n d vie, and if you aan't be suited it shall
not be our lanlt.
We bare Oiled up a strong and convenient lot
adjarevt to our atore, where our friend* fiocn the
iiuniry cen Lava their teams, in perfect safety,
ee <.f charge.
oci2Slf 6YM. SAWYER k CO.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
(Cor. Whitehall Htreet and W. k A. Railroad,)
At/an/a, Georgia.
PRATT, POMD A corky' Proprietors.
A Newly Erected, CoinmAdinna, First class Ho
tel, elegantly furnished throughout.
Kin* Billiard Parlor wilh Phelan tables. Bar
•looked with choice Liiptnra and Wince.
nrripadal arrangements mads forth# aceom-
mmlalion nf Families. no»2 8m
BROWN'S HOTEU
Opposite Depot,
MACON, : : GA.
E. E. BROWN & RON,
noeg.3m PaocRremae.
Just Received.
S UPERIOR FAMILY FLOUR, from new While
Wheal;
Choice BACON HIDErit
’’ LARD:
RAOOINO and ROPE;
Light-house non eiploaira OIL ;
U. at CHKKHK:
MACKEREL, in bbls. aadkib;
Will I K FIBHi
ON JONH;
HALT;
MEAL;
The »«ry beat article of TEA and COFFEE, and
eeerylLing else man or woman wishes to buy to
eat or wear, for plantation purposes, e'o.
noroif J. McK. OUNN.
JYotice.
wwrILL be snlJ before the Court Hoom door in tho
YY clly of Culbberl, on the Bral Tuesday m Fab-
ruary nest, within tbe le-gal hours oi sale, one two
horse waggon, one dark colored mare mule sod one
Horrell mule, Lee**! oa to stliafe a mortgige h (a
issued from lha Huperinr court of Randolph county
In laror of Michael Onmlef r * Hnrrece Powers
novtO-td. W. (L CONLEY, Hpec D. HUff.
Notico to Debtors and Creditors.
T. S. POWELL,
DRUGGIST,
BOOKSELLER,
and STATIONER
I NVITES attention to Ha atock of DRUGS,
MEDICINES and CHEMICALS) School, Re
liginaa and Miactllancoes HOOKS, and complete
assortment of STATIONERY.
Ha offers for sale the popular proprietory articles
of Ibe day, among which are
Dr. Ayer a Agee Cure, Cherry Pectoral and Cathar
tic Pills, Os^ood'a India Co ogne, Rhode's Fever
nod Ague Cure, Oallighsn'a Pill*, Dr. Leed's
N'eree Tonic orqu.nine substitute, M*ia-
de«'a Pectoral Ba'in, Ealracl of
tiioger sod Cod Liver Oil,
Uenibo'd'a, Bead’s and
Ball's naraapanllaa,
llemlold'a He
ir.ct uf Bucbu,
Heating’s
Syrup
ol
Nsplba,
Wbiicomb's
Aalhm* Remedy,
Fandfnrd'a Liver In-
▼tgnralor, Jamb’s Cordial,
Pain Kil'er, Heady Relief. Mrs.
Wiaaiow'a Huolbing Hvrnn. t’hrl*.
thlor'e Hair Dye, I hnlno'* Il*rr Re-tor-
er, Lyon’s Katberlon, Harry's Trin pherniia,
Arabia and Muaiang Liniment. F.hrt»»ti<h'a,
McLane’*, Frey’s, Jaynes and Leudeo's Verm fugea,
Wheaton a Itch Oiutmeo',
Dallry'* Pain Eilrector,
Drake's Plantation, RnM* St. Domingo. Ilnaieiter's
Stomach sod llo> Bead's German BITTERS.
laNx’ard, Hmlrh and M .rmb»r SNUFF.
Carolina, Belle, Scotch SNUFF-
(leonine rtcatf«'eiii htnukuig TOBACCO.
Ia toilet articles ha*
Uenuioa Farina COLOGNE,
Genuine Lubm* Kilract,
Florida WATER,
Bay RUM,
POMADES,
Hair OILS.
Lilly WHITE,
Genuine Brown Windsor SOAP,
Hair, Tooth and Nail BRUSHES,
Dressing, Round and Tuck COMBS,
ALSO,
Pocket BOOKS
WALLETS,
Muncy BOOKS.
Pocket KNIVES,
It A/.OILS.
SCISSORS,
PIPES.
SPECTACLES.
Etc., Etc., Etc.
School BOOKS.
Miscellaneous BOOKS,
BIBLES,
TESTAMENTS,
Prayer BOOKS,
riymn BOOKS,
Hacred IIA KPS,
E'o., Eio., E'o.
Cap, Bill, Letter, Billet, Note and other PAPERS.
BLANK BOOKS,
And every rrquieita for the Office, Desk or School.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
and Photograph CARDS,
Chess MkN,
lkckaammnn BOARDS,
Cribbage HOARDS,
DOMINOES,
DICK,
Playing CARDS,
Vlining CARDS,
and Wedding CARDS and ENVELOPES.
ocl2t) flm
COME ONE I COEM ALL!
TO THE
DRY GOODS
FAMILY GROCERY
AND
Commission House
ov
APPEAL
JOB OFFICE 1
Wo will, tu a few days, be pre
pared to execute, in
Good
Stylo
AI.T. KINDS OF
J. W. BRADLEY’S
DUl'LEX SKIRTS
ha* printed in RED INK on Ibe band
J. W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRT.
Don't buy any other.
Aik for
J. W r . Bradley's
DUrr.EX BKIltT.
See lha name on the Band.
At wt oleaale by the eiclusivs manufacturer* *nd
«ole r.wnere of ih« Patent.
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY,
oct.'fl-Sm* Nos. 87 Chamber* St.. N. Y.
Fir buIo by
J. McK. GUNN.
Orders for Hand-Bills, rosters,
Business Cards, Letter-1 leads,
Circulars, Programmes, Ac., iVc.,
PROMPTLY-FILLED
Terms
Cash!
On tlio Delivery of Work.
OFFICE IN
Jenkins New Building
DEPOT STREET,
XT id - Stairs.
Ilalilwiil, Rcitillug Sc Co.,
CVTBBERT. OA, iiTCII 1>U(‘lvN WilRtCd.
Who are now receiving, and will kee;
European Plan!
Gn
Moi
drcT-Cr.i S>. #6 i bnt» *r.<l"«V» -Scund ,'U.
CHERRY STREET, - - Uaoon. Q«.
n 'A\ 1NU materially enlarged my house, and
lurtitahrd the room* wi h NEW FUBM
TYKE, 1 nm now prepared lo accommodate all who
may favor um wilt a call. My houa# ti centrally
located—coneanienl in the hu*inriS|>*rt of the ciir.
Reliable porlvra will be io atrendance to *11 the
train*. K. ISAACS.
dccT-Km Proprietor.
Hnudolpli Male Institute.
mnB andersigned annnnnrc that ther will o;>en
I e School In the City ot Cullibcrt on the FIRST
MONDAY in January, Iih;, a i Randolph Male
Academy, with the abor# tulu.
It is mir pm pope to make the "Randolph Mala In
stitute" a tindo— and orn.iment to the city, a diepena
er of solid iuitruciion and wlva -ome discinline.—
We coKtvmplale )*#ttnatt«ocy In Ibit tnUrp'iac, and
leapcctfully »<>lkit lh« j>atr»n*g»-and approval of
all who feel an iutercsl in tlm Hu-at ion of their
boob. J S. Mi lltlli El.!.,
K. A. QUARTKRMAN,
no»23-tf Afeociale Principals.
To the Ladies!
T HE LADIES of Cnthbart nnd vieii.ily will
pirate allow it-c to call tletr attention to iny
well nice cl and a«*oitodSt»>ck o: Millinery Good*,
rmbractog all the P.i-uiau Novelties, consisting of
Kibbona—rich and elegant—Flower* and Pliimea,
in great Taneiy ; Hat* and Borosls of arery alyle.
Alan, Mourning and Hiidal Hats and Bunnets al-
wave on hand—work executed with great skill.
I, Ibrrrtur*. aolieit the pilnmag* of all, and will
writ on them wllh great pleasure, and I will assure
On m rh it thir can «lo no heller elsewhere.
XJT Office,’third dcor above Sam Pear's Store.
WM »tu MRU. DC DUE.
C lKORGIA, RAXDotrn CorxTT.—All pereoia
J holding claims again*! Un ( Male of Catharine
Hawk, deceased, ore notified lo present them in |
'.erms of Ibe law, and all persons indebted to said
eatat# are re<|ue*ted lo make iuimHiaW- payment. GENEUAL ASSORT M
WM. SPEAR*.
no»3iv-8lt Exeeutar. | ^
< 1 KOUtilA, U*M)oi.r« Countr.—Henry Ed-!
a wards, Adminiitratof on the estate of Henry
Hobbs, having applied for Letters of Dismission,
all person* interested arc noiihed lo file Iheir objec
tion*, if any, by lha next May term ot the Court
of Ordinary lor aaid county.
wm. d. Kinnoo,
norS-fm Ordinary.
pa
ENT
33IYY GOODS
G LUHOI A, K*xoou-u Comr.-dwik L. Ho
say, Admiaialiairix, on the relate of James L
llolacy, haring applied fur letter* of Dismission,
all iieraona interested are notified lo Ale their ob- ,
j eel mn*, II any, by ih# next May term ef the Court; LlQllOrNy
of Ordinary for said county.
WM. D. KIDDOO,
nova-Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
U Y virlne of an order from the Ordinary of Ran.
dolph county, will be sold on the first Tuetda.
in February nexl, between Ibe usuxl hours of sale,
lot No. 39, ninth dritrict of originally Early unw |
Mitchall county—said land* unimproved. Terms |
csh. J. M. SHERIDAN,
d*r2l-td Admin'slia lor.
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G EORGIA, Rxxihiu-u l'or*ry.—Richard A. I
Hall administrator oa the eaUte nl Richard A.
Mercer, having applied for Idler* of duniissiun ;!
all person* in tended arc notified to tile tbsir ob I
jections. if any tbey bar*. Iit the neat July term of i
ihe court ol ordinary for said county.
WM. D. KIDDOO. !
Dcc83-4m. Ordinary.
C iKORGIA, I4.vwr.n1 C-'stv —Hu'uvM Jehn j
I von guardian of Wm. H. Phillips, having ap
plied lor letter* of dinmtaion, all peranns inlereatod ,
are notified to file th.ir abjreliona it any they bare,,
by th* next March term ol Ibe court nf ordinary for j
•aid county. WM. D. KIDDOO, I
Dec36 6w. Ordinary. |
/ xEORUlA, RAXDOLrn Corsty.—Milton M
VjMooreJ having applied for letters ofguudian I
shin of Nancy J. Marr A. Richard K. and John W,
T Mercer, orphans of Richard A. Mercer ; Ihe nea
nf kin are notified that h a application will bo coOf
aidered at tbe next February term of tbe court o
otdiuary for said county.
WM. D. KIDDOO.
DeeSMm. OriRooiJ*
LAW CARD.
T HE undenigned will attend to any leg*' bu-t-
nrea entruled lo his oa^^ iw Smth western
Ocigt*. Office al Cu'Lbert, IU»di4ph Cn.,G*.
, Octal, ly. F H 1'LATT.
Tobaccos,
Hardware,
Crockery,
Sa die x* y,
BRIDLES, HARNESS,
And the celebrated
Woodruff Buggies;
Which they will-Sell CTIEAP FOR
CASH, and ho content with a
SMALL PROFIT.
fcjr .-Vs their goods were bought very
cloaely for Cash, and selected with great
care, they are confident they can make
it to the interest of tho people to trade
with them. oot26,tf
DR. S. G. ROBERSON,
SURGEON DENTIST,
ocCHf CwtuBitr, Gxoatn.
I OOK HERR, you that are wearied from riding
J on horse back, and in »hf iluggir*.
I »m now offering for sale the CHEAPEST BAR
GAINS on record; neat and durable
Buggies lit 81HO,
payable in Greenbacks. My prices rang* from #180
to H' 1 ", without llarnrM. Hull have a good aup
ply rf Harnc** on hand In com care with the Bug-
gie* in price ar.d alyle. Sly prices on htrncsa range
Irom VO to 86 dollars for aiug'e harness. I h»re
dnrble harnrvs on bind at (0 to 160 dollar*. Fin*
Riding Bridle*. Martingale*, Driving-reina, etc.,
kept constantly on hand.
I am prepared lo build, al abort notice, any alyle
vehicle that may be desired.
REPAIRS OP AITY KIND
In my lire of bniiness done with ncnlnesa and dis
patch. Wagons and haiacsa made or repaired to
order.
Gall and esimioa for yourevlvea, at I think I can
suit you in price aud quality, aa I fear no rompetl- Prtires at West Point
two. J. A. FOSTER.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
WM. M. Y7ADLLY, Psisicest.
1867.
LATEST FASHIONS!
demand
J. W. BRADLEY’S
CRLKURATKD
DUPLEX ElalalPTIO
(OR DOUBLE BPRfNO)
To the Public.
Y\ r B hare again opened oor shop, and are now
7 ♦ ready to mak* you anything out of TIN.
SHEET IRON. 7.IXC or COI’l’f R. Ala. lo enter
our Houses wilb any sort ol mettle you mar desire,
r in Gutter it.
We hare any fort of TIN WARE, from a cap to-
Wash, Cook and Parlor.
(Jira in a call and wo will aurelr please you.
oetVii dm D. DsLAl Y k CO.
RAILROAD GUIDE-
MACON AND WESTERN.
J. WHITE, PcrsiDssr.
& U. WALKER, Sur’y.
I/reve* Macon J 4$ 4, ».
Arrive al Altana a r u.
Leaves Atlanta « w, 4 .
Arrive*al Mneou 1 30 r. u.
KIURT VBAIX.
LcareiMaoon | 46 e. u.
Arrives at Atlanta 4 to a. s.
Leaves Atlanta ................8 10 r. «.
Arrives al Macon 4 25 *. a.
MACON ANdTTrUNSWICK.
Ol ORGE HAZEL HURST. Psuidbmt.
GKuKUfi A. DUMB, Sir's.
Arrives at Junction
I.i-.vm Jtinrtiiui
..4 a x.
MUSCOGEE.
JOHN MUHTIAN. Psmidskt.
CLARKE, riep'y.
Lrnvra Coluinbua
Arrive* at Macon
A 88 a. u.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
J. P. KING, Pauipisy.
E. W. COLE, Sir's.
Leaves August* 7 s. w.
Arrives at Ailaota 8 30 r. n.
I/Cavea Atlanta 7 05 a. m.
Arrive* at Augusta 7 48 r. m.
siuiit tsvik.
Lravea Anguria 5 10 r. n.
Arrives at Atlanta 4; A . M .
Leave* A''ml* 7 *0 r. a.
Arrive* at Augusta ft jo *. u.
WESTERN AND ATLENTIC.
ROBERT BAUGH, Scr r.
I .oaves Atlanta 7 SO r u.
Ai rive* al Chattanooga 4 jo p. m.
Leave* ChattMiooga f, r M .
Arrives al Atlanta 4 40 a. a.
ATLANTA AND WEST POINT.
GEORGE gTITuLL, Bra’s.
Leaves Atlanta I *. m.
Arrirea al Writ Point 12 04 p. w.
Arrives at Atlanta 7 03 r ■-
montgomeryTwest point.
DANIEL Jl"cRAM, Srr'y.
Leaves West Point......
Arrive* at Columbu*
Arrives at Montgomery..
I«rn Montgomery....
I carta Uoliirubu*
1 15 f. r.
I 46 p. a.
0 13 r. *.
T. W. FREEMAN.
WROLBULS AND RETAIL
groolk & confectioner,
88 Cherry SL, Macon, Ga.
:JT Freeh FISH. OYSTERS, etc.. In season and
khn peJ tn parlies oot of ibe city promptly.
©CU48UU
HERBERT FIELDER,
Altorne} and Counsellor at Law,
CUTHBEHT. OA-.
{Office over the Poet Office.)
H AYINQ permanent's located in Cnlhbart. »«
licit* bovinee* in all tbe Court* of Randolph,
and in tho Superior Court* of Clav, Calhoun, Early,
Quitman, Htewart. Webster, Terrell, Sumpter,
lfougberly and ltibb counties, and in lb« Supreme
Court of (he Sta'e.
lie may be found in hi* office at all barieexa howni
when not ub«cnl on bafiness, and will giro prrenpl | dreaaieg, in perfect confidence.
•Dantion to 4raf;>ng aad coaaultalwns, I JGilN B. OGDEN,
octifoly 1 nnrJS-Sta !«e. t: Cedar Sr, New lork.
leaves Savannah 8 A. n.
Arrirea at Maoon s r. m.
Arrives at Angurta 8 13 r. r.
Leave* Macro 7 *. m.
leaves A t 43 a. M.
Arrirea at Savannah 7 03 r. M.
monr tsaix.
leaves Savannah... 7 C5 r
Arrirea *1 Macon 7 A "•
Arrive! at Angnvla 4 a. w .
Leaves Macon 5 41 r. *•
Leaves Augusta 8 15 r. U.
miliruoaviLLi axb noaoox vaaiaa
Connect daily with lha up day ard down n'ght
passenger Trains of this road at Gordon,
l^avirg Eatonton 1 M /■ •••
living Milledgaville 8 « r. w-
Arrives »t M.llcdgrillc. .-•* !•' r. U.
Arrirea at Katonu 70 10 T. U.
Errors of Youth.
4 Oaotleman who suffered for yrare from Net-
/% ruo* Debility, pret**'ore decay, ar.d all the
effects of yrutbful Indiscretion, will, for Ilia eakenl
humanity, send free to all who seed it, the receipt
and directions for n.»king tbe simple remedy
by which he wa! cured. Fuff-rere wishing In profit
bv the adveitiani’s eupvrience, can do *0 by ad-