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HOUSEHOLD RECEIPTS.
t/Wf boiled i/oof wool mtm, mad- *> rtrooir
4 to be quite *p*rj betwoou the flflprj. Till,
lye should o«Ctlo-, tw Mm off, nod have ft large
handful ofco.umoa oftlt lo eaeh quart of lyo mix
ed with U. it should bo quite warm, and tbe
llmUbe submerged for ono or two boura.
DccftwiutAT Cakm -HaU'f Journal of Iloaltb
mji haokwbeat cake*, properly bike'l »r# Tory
benbliy and otitrlciod*. They should bo put
• eoapftiou c griddle, over a good Ore, and turned
once only, and the sooner they taro cabin after
baking the better and healthier they arr, HVn
titfned more than once, like When* cakc»,
they are .polled, and instead of becoming nutri-
•Imi* a. food, breomra the moet Indigestible-
Soma houro-iltes, uot knowing fcbla factr-wblch
tovo'illy a cb< mioal onw-epoll Uila larorilo ftxxl-
Hpaprtotw grlddics require no (roast, and a-x r
burn tbe cake*.
To Karr I(a\a mo* Surrrxo. -On* farmer
*ay j , bare a .mall lath coop with tbe bottom of
tbe sumo ; act it upon a block about two feet
frost tbe cr&uitfi. Whenever a hen want* to *.*
an unuMial period, put bor in Ibat coop : tho
wind <lrawiin np between the alata make. It loo
uuconifortnbln for the fowl to ail down long and
Art will aooa get out of the ttwtlnaUon. Anoth
er ray#, lie a bright rag on bor tall. When u heo
wektlee befwlf into aaeatebe always take*a very
coinpou-d look at mirroundinp, and M.bocntcb-
n u gllinpa* of tbe fl<ry object behind her, It to
vif^ amusing to Mi bow quickly she will itart
and ruu from ltcr uert. .
COURTSHIP IN OB SIR LAND.
There is something exceedingly melon-
cholly in tlio accounts which tiro given
of oourtahip hi (Greenland. Generally
women enter upon the blon^d estate
with more willingness and less solicitude
than tho mon. The women of Green*
land nro nn exception to this rule. A
(Jracnlundot- having fixed his (inactions
upon atrfne iomnlo, acquaints hi# parents
with tho stole of his heart. They apply
to iho parents of tho girl, and tho next
proceeding is to appoint two female no-
gotiatora, whoso duty it is to hronclt the
auhjoct to the /oung lady. Tho ludy
ntiihnssndors do not shook the young la
dy by nnv sudden or abrupt avowal of
the awful euhjsnt of their miaaion. In*
■toad of this they luttnch out In praised
of tho gentleman who seeks her hand —
They speak of the splendor of his bouBd,
the sumptuousneas of his courugo in
catching seals, and other like Accomplish
monte. Thu Judy, pretending to bo nf-
frontod oven nt those remoto lilnta, runs
awny, tearing tho ringlets of her huir ns
she retires, while tho ambassadors, hay
ing got tho consent of her pounds, pur
sue her, dfag her from her conooulraont,
tnke her by force to tho house of her
destined liuitbuntl, mid tboro leavo her.
Compelled to remain there, she aits for
days with disheveled hair ? silent and
d. jooted, refusing every kind of suste
nance, till at lust, if kind enlrontius do
o<»t prevail, she is compelled by forco and
oven blows, to submst to the detested
uuiiit\. lu some oases Greenland wo
men fiiint nt the proposal of tnorriago—
in others they fly to tho mountains, and
only return when compelled to do so by
cold npd hunger. It one outs off her
huir It is u sign that she intends (o resist
to death. All this seems so unnatural
that we seek for n reason, for such nn
apparent violation of tho first principle
of human nuture. The Greenland wife
is tho slave of hor husband, doomed lo
n life of toil, drudgery and privation;
and, if ho die, she and her children have
no rosourco against starvation. The
marriage statu is a miserable condition,
while widowhood is a still moro appaling
fate.
NOTICE
TO
Merchants, Planters
AND OTHERS.
CTJFID 01101,
One of the prettiest tricV.e of the sea
son of that arch rogue Cupid woe wit-
nested a few days ngo at u Anting party,
not a hundred roues from Columbus.
Ohio. A company of young men and
maidens, and come grey benrds too, had
mat ut tho fine pond in the vicinity of
C , during tho first days of tho
Into "cold snap," and among them were
a young Indy ntrd gentleman, both stran-
g.irs in the neighborhood, and to each
other, sod both on a visit to friends. Tho
sport hud begun and all was going as
‘merry ns n marriage bell,’ when the
young lady whoso name for the present
shall do Bfclfa, glided away, in advance
of her companions, toward tho centre of
the pond. Every eye followed her in
admiration as she spun round in mazy
eircles, or darted ftwsy on lines oh
straight and unerring as geometry. It
was beautiful practice, und tho lady, in
her oxeitement, did not nntico that tho
ico began to bend nrnUnd her, hut eov-
oral of her companions who were nearest
to her sow it and cried out to warn her
of I»er danger. Htnmgo as it may,
fearless ns she tv.m, she grew pnrnllzcd
witli terror uml though site kept her
feet, she seenp u ineaplo of moving from
tlio spot, und stood gazing ns if fascinated
nt the place Where the ice begun to ehow
signs of breaking up.
It was high lime for some one to at
tempt n rescue, and Henry W , the
strung* young muu, rushed forpetd ns
fast ns .(eel touTd carry him. A moftont
of anxiety, of breathless suspense, and
he hns fonohod her; nnd now with his
arm around iter waist; with tho treach
erous ico bending nnd cracking benonth
their feet, ho glides her rapidly to n pluee
of safety. The horrified spectators see
tho water rushing np u few yards behind
thorn and at last when the danger is over,
there are some tears shed that was not
put on that day's programme. Tho|
acquaintance began under such oircum-j
stances soon ripened Into n mutual re-,
gurd stronger titan fiction, they aro to
bo mnrriau soon; it is whispered during'
the holidays. i
1 MODAL COMPOSITION
Tho fupny mnn of the Cincinnati
Times hns perpetrated tho following Vfitb ftl«o«i anythleg wwiiy kept to s
acboolixw essay on "Winter" : I
afc.ter; mbit in frovisios store
In somo countries winter comes in ttio[
summer, and then it is very plonsnnt. I Ism mor*determined then ertr torushbusiness
wish winter caaio in tho lumtaer in tills Ju, ‘«**•■••«ii »r you want to
country, which in tho beet government'
the sun over shono upon. Then wo!
could go skating barefoot, and rli<lo'
down Ml in linen trousers, We could
J. N. SEYMOUR,
^y^OULD ijvile a sail from all who wish to par-
Groceries aid Provisions
In this market. His present stock to well bought
nod be is determined to seU.
lie b&j on hand
100 Colts Hop*,
iiO Halts Gunny Bsgjieg,
6i)0 round* Twins,
800 Hacks Hall,
SCO Itbla. Flour,
76 Hags Coffee,
76 llbls. Hu K ir,
10 Ittida. Molasses,
ion IIovco Cbeest,
80 Tubs Butler,
»> llbls. tonli _
2J llbls. Buckwheat Flour.
10 Otaai Tst!c 5**»i,
Avo SLiU Hacksrei -No. 1 Mesa, Rhar# and
llsr. Also, Nn. 9 Mackerel,
A00 Makac's L*. »-8aod whole bartrla, No. I,
8 and 8 Mackerel - U*J, Bbort and
Mass,
83 Dbls. Illu* Fish,
10 Half bbls. Whits Fish,
*300 RdAoAi Godflsh,
so Doses Smoked lisrriftf,
WRIGLEY & KNOTT,
RALSTON’S GRANITE RANGE,
72. Tlalrd Street, 72.
MACON, GEORGIA.
ARE NOW RECEIVING A URGE STOCK
60 Cases H»rdwsa,
86 HtldS. f
Hkds. Uacon,
10 Tieross Sugar Cnrsd Usras,
100 Hoses Hods and UulUr aektrft,
800 Hoses Soap (rartoos brand*),
20o Hokes Tobaooo tall grades),
86,000 Cigars,
1,000 Founds Bsuff.
600 “ Him,king Tobsoco,
M Hoses Hur ('aadlaa,
79 Barrels IJquurs.
Also, ft gafttral assortment of
Caaned F uilfi, Pickles, Lokstc s,
RAIHINH, hoha, teah, almonds, eu.
“ GET YOVR MONEY BACK."
i. N. SEYMOUR.
Nulla aud FotaKb,
I0f Ko.Ti Nalls,
83 Cam Concentrated Potash,
lu Cfttks Uoek i'otasb.
For sale by
nn»*#tf
Wo could
wiowholl tvlthout getting our finger* cold
—and mnn who go out sleigh-riding
wouldn’t have to t^ip nt evory tavern to
warm as they do now. It nnowa more
in tho wintei titan it doea nt any other
season of tho year. This 'ik bscanoe ao
tunny cutters nnd sleighs nro mnde then.
Ico grows much bettor in winter thun
in ftmnmor, which wftsnn liffionf^bienoo|
before tho discovery of ico houses. Wa
ter that is left out of doors is apt to
freeze nt thin eenson. Homo folks tako
in thoir wells and cisterns on a cold night
nnd keep them by tho fire so they don’t J
froezo.
Bknting is grant fun in tbe winter.!
Tito boys got tnelr skates on when tho' .. , , TI i ,
rivtrk fraU over, and race, ph.y tag, IlOW AUd6 *B(1 IlOW oBVCd!
break through the ico aud get wet nil
over (they got drowned sometimes nnd
nro brought homo nil dripping, which
makes thoir mothers scold, getting wa
ter all over tho carpet in the front room),
full nnd break their heads, nnd enjoy
them eel vot in tunny other way*. A
S: T. JENKINS
Widn.d boy once .tolo in-tourtM llnd ron' Hw’SSiffilll.SiSl Shi*!?™ lh.?l
nil oilh tbi'in, und I cuuldn L cnlch bun. j„„„ u,„i. i|„ doM ,.f it,, -
DRUGGIST,
—OF—
HARDWARE, CUTLERY
AGBICULTIRAL IMPLEMENTS,
OIROUL.AR SAWS.
CARRIAGE MATERIALS,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
CAttPE>TEU’» TOOLS,
BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS,
Iron and Steel,
WHICH THEY ARE OFFERING
At Reduced Rates.
nnd BTATIOMER
NVITKS alien Hon to bis slock of DRUGB,
_ MBDiCWf»ftsA CIIEMICALM; .School, 1U-
liabma ami Mtoccllaftroaa HOOKH, aad ,eompl«ta
aasortBofllot HTATIONERY.
Ha offars tor aale tba popular proprietor/ ariidaa
tba dar, amoog which art
Dr. Aytr’a A rut Cure, Cherry Pectoral and Cither-
c PUts, Oapood'a India Co o/na. Khod*’s F*»ar
aad Ague Core, Oilltxbia't Fill., I)r. Ued e
Ncrre Tonic oiQuiaine aubatilute, Mara-
deu'a Pectoial iia'm, Kslraet of
Uioptr and Cod Liver Oil,
IJembo'd's. Band's sad
Hall's Sansparlllas,
Hem bold’s Es
tract ol Bochft,
Bailing's
N a pika,
Wbitcomb's
Ar'bma Rtrnedy,
Bandtord'a Lirrr ln-
virnrator, Jacob'# Cordial,
Tain Killer, Brady R.lief, Mra.
Wioalow'a Snmbinr Brrup. CbrU-
tidor'a Hair Dya, I'baton's U.vr Bailor-
tr, l.yoo'a Kaibarkm, Barry’* Tricupberoos,
Arabia and Mustang Liniment. F.hroitocl.'*,
MrLwr’a, Fray's, .lay net and Umivn’a Vatin dug**,
U'hcaL n’a Ucb Oiniiucnt,
Daliry'a Pain Eilractor,
HtomacU and Llo. lUad'a Uar
Call and see for Yourselves.
doo7-8m
B. N. IIAHUIS.
CASE & HARRIS,
Forwarding and Cuiuinlssion Merchants
DEALERS IN
How to GlowTomatom.—T. J. Win-
eton, in n communication to tho Chambers
Tiibune (Aln.t enyn: “In December,
dig holes m it lino two foot deep nnd two
feet wide—making « square : till In on*
foot and n hulf with good stub!* ninnuro.
Tli(%tnix tlm to/t earth from tho ditch
with tho entno quantity of mnnure, nnd
fill in several inches above the surface,
I*t it stand until you nro randy to set
your plants in tho spring. Then take
pieces of timber 3 or 1 inches in thloklMt,
und 12 feet long; put thorn in tho ground
firmly, suy two foeU-two pieces nt one
ehd of the row or line, nnd two every eight
feet along its whole length. Bet the
plant* out between these pouts six foot
apart, (uot an inch nearer,) mui as they
grow up nnd require support, nail htri|ui
or slat* from ono post to another, length-
Aviso, on cuclt side, lifting tho tender
hruttchos upon them, lleforo sotting U»o
plants, stir the earth well, one foot in
depth, and remember that plants must bo
used, licit seed. Hy obsorviug tho above
instructions closely, and having fair sea
sons, you will gather from twenty plants
or viuos, moro ft wit,-than a large Vuroilv
can use, and they will bear until n kill
mg frost.
"The writer of this tried this plan for
himself the present year, nnd to day, No-
vomber 2d, has plenty of tomatoes in his
garden. Uuliivutcd in this munuor, the
vine will grow from 8 to 10 feet high. Ho
' osll* ui»nu ovory lover of this delicious
vegeiublo to try it for himself. Tho beat
toinnto is tlio largo smootho red."
alorkt of OikmI* alnea the clot* of th* war,
"Never mind, punishment audiabalog PU(»Ml*f lo aaUla all aacounta— bjf
«>!> '"m." i xr.'j«r,:^^vA!r2r' , si!A..b
I here nln’t muoh sloigh-rlfling except HE I* a 11) from lain oul of tha large »lock of Oood*
In will tor bulks don't sim-iu to cure 00 band, and a few m»morandum aacounta.
in Wiriior. iuikh aotti sitiu in on re CL(W(J utVBlw Md g,, wtoi
about it in warm weuthpr. Grown up it ,«oi«n».
boys nnd girls liko to go sleigh-riding. I
Groceries.
ISAACS’ HOUSE.
European * Plan!
BsArmet akp Tiiv*.—In n Into nrti-
rlo in Frnxor’s Muguxine, this brief hut
benutiftil nnd truo passage occurs :
Kduuation doe* not oonuncnco with
tho alphabet—it begins with n mother's
love ; with n father's mils of approba
tion, or n sign of reproof; with n sister’s
gontio forbearance; with n handful of
flowers in n green nud dainty incadnvr
with n bird* nest admired, but not!
touched ; with creeping ants, nnd almost
imperceptible comet ; with pleasant
walks in shady kites, and with thoughts
directed in a wool and kindly tone* nnd
words of nature ; to net* of benevolcnqo ;
to deeds of virtue, and to the source of
all good—God himself.
Tho boy» generally drive with one hand)
and help the girls hold their muffs with
tho other. Iirotlior Bob let mo go n lit-1
tie wny once when ho took Celia Ann , . .. , ,
''.ill i t .i i,l 11R I* nr.w rtrrWmg and onrolnf, at hi* new
Crane out sleigh-riding, nnd I thought itnr*, on Depot Hliaui, a largo aca wall aolaclod
IiO paid mote attention In holding the »tuck uf
mufl’ than ho did to holding the horses. tf . n ~ ,
Bnow-bnlliag is another winter sport, l'flllllly BflU fQUCy l»rOCCriP8»
I have inow-bidled in tho summer. Ill ,,, . . . . ,
. ,, , | ftliich hd pnrch*«<*d at »nch nrlcwi a* lo warrant
IHU t so umustng US »t w m winter, somo- , llm , h#l h8 can M ir u CHEAP a* ib«
how. CUBAPfetT? All in want of anythin* in lb* Urn-
— I rnrv line would du w*ll lu mil on bun bvfora pur-
Thu Way to avoid Cai.um.\y—"If ch “* n « •>—wh*r*. noviSct
any ono speaks ill of thoo," said Epic
tetus, "consider whether ho hath truth
on his side, nnd i( so, reform thyself, that
his censures may not nffoot thee." When
Anaximander was told that tho very
boys laughed at bis singing, "Ah," said
he, "then 1 must loom to sing better.",
Plato being told that he had many ene
mies who spoke ill of him', said : "It is
uo matter ; I ahull live so that none will' gHURRY STRUCT
believo them." Homing ut unotlmr ’
time, that un intinmtu friend of his had
*pokea dotrnulicgly of him, ho said : "I
1 um sure ho would nut do it. if ho had
not somo reason for it." This is the
surest ns well as the nobleat wny of
drawing tho sting out of a reproach, nnd
tho truo method of preparing n man for
that great nnd only relief against tho
pnios of calumny—a good contcifnce.
"Mivrnkk."—O, word uf undying beau-
tyl Thine echoes sound along the walls
of time until they crum! lo nt tho breath
of tho Eternal. In ull tbe world tboro is
not nn inhabitable spot where tho music
of that holiest word is not sounded.
Ay, by tho flower of the river, by tho
christtl margin of tho forest tr«o, in the
hut built of bamboo cano, in tho mud
And thutehud cottage, by the peaks of the
kissing mountains, in tho wide-spread
valley, on the blue ocean, in tho change
less desert, Vthero the nr.gcl cumo down
to give the parched lijis tho sweet waters
of tho wilderness, under tho whito tent
of the Arab, and in the bark covered
i tho Indian hunter
llueon, Lard, Flour, Oils, &c.,
Jone*’ Upper Block,
SAVANNAII, GA
T. S. POWELL,
BOOKSELLER,
1867.
LATEST FASHIONS!
demand
J. W. BRADLEY’S
CluIBKATID
supzixac bxjZjzptxo
(OH DOUHLE aPRLNO)
b mi
Carotin*, I telle, Scotch HNU
(irnu.'i* dcaitoletli Hfttoking TOBACCO.
!o loilai article* baa
Urouio* Farina COLOGNE,
Utntiin* Lubins Eitraot.
Florida WATER,
U*7 HUM,
rOMAOEA,
Hair OILH.
COHMKTIgUEH,
Tai*at FOWDKR8,
Lilly WHITE,
Quaint Brown Windaor BOAP,
Uair, Tooth and Null IIRUSHES,
Dreuiof, Bound and Tuck COMBS,
ALSO,
Pocket BOOKS,
WALLETS.
Money BOOKS,
Fucket KNIVES.
RAZORS,
HCtHHORH,
1'lFtH.
HFECTACLE8,
tic., Ltc., Eta.
MrWt BOOKH.
Miacdlanaou* BOOKS,
BIBLKH,
TESTAMENT*,
Pr«j »r BOOKS,
livnm BOOKS,
Sacred HARPS,
Etc., Etc. Eta.
Cap, BUI, Uttar, BUIot, Not* mod otbar 1’APEItS.
BLANK books,
And every KquUilc for tb* Office, D**k or ScbooL
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
and Pboloitraph CARDS,
Cbaaa k!t5.
Backrammoo HOAnOS,
Cribtuge IIOA It OH,
DOMINOES,
DICE,
Playln/r CARDS.
J. W. BRADLEY'S
DUPLEX SKIRTS
bft* printed in RED INK oa th* bead
J. W. JIRADLKT’G DUPLEX SKIRT.
Don't buy any other.
Aik tor
J. W. Bradley’s
DUPLEX SKIRT.
Sea tb* name on tb* Band.
At wbolemi* by lb* eicluaira manufacturer* aad
sol* nwn*r* of th* PalenL
WESTS, BRADLEY A CARY,
Sun; cbuiknHmi. V.
For .ale by
3. McK. GUNN.
102 HAY STREET....
drc7-lin
ProfetHloual Card**
B. U. TLATT.
CASPAR W. JONES.
Macon, On
11 AVISO m*t*rt*lly vnlarovd my bouse, amt
1J fiirnt*li(d tb* room* vd.h NEW FURNI
TURK, I am now prepared to accommodate all who
may favor me wiib a call. Mv bona* I* centrally
located—conrenleftt to the buaineae part of tha city.
(tellable porter* will be in attendance In all the
trulu*. E. ISAACS,
dcc'-dn Proprietor.
Greenbacks Wanted.
PLATT & JONES,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CVTWIMT, IlmMl'h county, Gwryw.
Practice in all tb* Court* In South-Western G#or-
aia and Honih Kaatarn Alabama, and tha
Fuprtme Lour la of eaob Slala.
janIS-ly
HERBERT FIELDER,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
CUTHBEIIT, OA.,
(OJico over th* Tott Ofirt.)
| j AVISO permanent'y located Ift CutbUrt, «<v
licit* buamrM in all th* Court* of Randolph,
r,Catboua, Early
Vmll, Kumptvi
aud io lb* Superior Conrtaof Clar.Calboua, Early,
Quitnuo, Hiewart, Webater, Tf
< 1KOROIA, HcMooLrs Copstt.—Henry Ed-
I ward*, Adminiatralor on the eatat# of Henry
llobb*, baring applied for Letter* of Dumuuion,
all person* interested arc eolifled to fllr their objec
tion*, If any, by th* nsit May term ol th* Court
uf Ordinary lor laid oountv.
WM. D. KIDDOO,
nor) Om Onllntrr.
*ey, AdmioUtratns, on the eatate of James L
Hul**y, barioff applied for liClters of Dismiaaion,
all persons inl*r**ted ora uot Hied to Ala tbair <>b-
jwttM*i II any, by tb* nest May term of th* Court
of Ordiuftiy for said ouunty.
WM. D. KIDDOO,
nov8 Am Ordinary.
G nKUROlA, ItaxnoLi'n County.—Kicbard A.
I Hall adminiatralor on tbe Mlatu of Richard A.
Mereer, luvuijr applied for letters of dismission ;
all persona tour rated ate notified to til* thoir ob-
jeciioua, if any they bare, br tbe oext July Una uf
lb* court of ordinary for said eountv.
WM. D. KIDDOO.
Dec86-6m. Ordinary.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
SOUTH-WESTERN.
WM. HOLT. Pfttsiuurr.
VIROtL I OWER8, Bur r.
mve* Macon 8 00 A. I
Armtasl Kntonla. 6 80 r. t
Leartt Knfanla 7 80 a. i
^uomaD, piVHo*. « .'"—i ■ , — — ---
Dougherty and Ribb countUa, aud in tbs Huprsm* Arrive* at Muroa 4 50 r. a.
h,.>»«>,«. 1 , ALBANY BRANCH.
when oul abwnt nn buaiaeae, and wUI ^tvs prompt laftye* Rmltfcvllle t 4« r. ft.
attention Ut drafting aad cooanltaliona.
oct86-Iy
igwmn or tho Indian hut.ter ; where-
over tho Yiokea oi tho human hearts beat
, quick onu warm, or float feebly along
• People wjll give into ghcra in toe ourrant of failing life, there >s that
nValters of learning; but ro one thinks ( sweet w ord spoken, liko universal
he has lees common eenso than another I prayer—“Motber."
_ on hors* back, and in uU llurfira
I am now offering for sale Hi* CHEAPEST BAR-
GAINS oo record; neat aud durabl*
Buggies at §180,
parable in Greenbacks. My price* range from (180
to t4t'0, without Harness, lint I bare a good aup
ply of Hirnca* on hand to romnars with the B«g»
f ’ i«* in price and style. My price* nn tiaraesa rany*
ruin VO to 86 dollar* (or siog'c barnoaa. I lure
do«bie harm-os on band at 40 to 160 dollar*. Fin*
Ridhut Bridles, Martingale*, Driving-rein*, *tc,
kept constantly on hand.
1 am prepared lo build, at short ootic*, a>y styl*
vehicle that may be dcairtd.
REPAIRS OF ANY KIND
t* my tin* of business done with oorinrss and dis
patch. Wagons and Lain rat mads or repaired to
order.
Call and rvamine fcr yoursalret, as I think I un
s«ii you in price sad ouslUr, ** I fear no rompeti-
lion. J. A. FOSTER.
octJ'.tf
RAMSEY A GARRARD>
ATTOItNEYS AT LAW,
Will practice in the Chattahoochee and Palaula
Cireuito. droll 8m
LAW CARD.
Georgia. Office ftl Cuthhert, Randolph t'rv, Ga.
0ct94 1y. B. H. PLATT.
Arrives at Albany 8 11 r. m.
Leave* Albany 0 86 a.
Arrive* at BmilbvHle It DO a. ft.
Per th* present a train will run on the Fart
Uaiuee Branch Rood from Cuthhert aa far a* Cole
man aad back three time* a week, connecting with
Enfant* Mail and Petsenger train. jantlf
COME ONE I COEM ALL
TO THE
DRY GOODS
FAMILY GROCERY
Commission House
OF
Baldwin, Redding A Co.
CUTHHERT, OA.,
Who are ftow reeeiring, aad wUI keep •
GENERAL ASSORTMENT
RAILROAD GUIDE.
MACON AND WESTERN,
J. WHITE, PftBAtonjrv.
K. B. WALKER, Bur'*.
l.raresAtUnta
...« 5* A.
mom train.
i-eaves Atlanta
...8 10 V
MACON AND BRUNSWICK.
GIORGE IIA7.EI.ilURHT. Pftasinuv.
UEOKtolS A. DUKE, bir r.
Arrives at Juncliou
leaves Junction
Arrirro at Maeou
....1 A.
MUSCOGEE.
JOHN MU8TIAN. Ptwinur.
CLARKE, Scp't.
Leaves Macon
Amrseat Columbu
I^svra Columbus
Arrives at Maeou
... .8 46 p.
....4 64 a.
....8 80 p.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
J. P. KING, Ps said but.
E. W. COLE, fctur'T.
Lesrce Acgnsta 7 A , M>
Arrive* at Atlanta « 30 r# u.
Leaves Atlanta 7 06 a. n.
Arrives at August* J 48 r. ft.
KtUUT VftAIK.
l^-svss Anrusta \....5 10 r. ft.
Arrives tt Atlanta « 41 *. u.
Leases Atlanta 7 80 r. w.
Arrivts at Augusta | 80 a- ft.
WESTERN AND ATI.ENTIO.
ROBERT bTuQO. Sur'r.
Uares Atlanta 7 36 p. u.
Arrives at Cbattaeooga 0 10 r. u.
Leaves Chotunnoga 6 10 r. u.
Arrives at Atlanta 4 40 a. u.
ATLANTA AND WEST POINT.
QKOtiUE a. HULL, Ruh't.
leaves Atlanta a. ft.
Arrivs* at Wrai Point 04 p. u.
Arrive* at Atlanta 03 r. ft.
montgomery&Twest point.
DANIKL hTcRAM, ScrV
Leevro West Point
Arrive* at Columbus....
Arrive* at Moclgnmtry..
Leaves Mnotgnmery
Lcares Coluir.bna
Priivcs*l West Point...
...1 IS p. w.
....I 4.6 p. H.
...» 18 r. ft.
....4 *. 11.
...4 83 a. ft.
..18 ft.
DR. S. G. ROBERSON,
SURGEON DENTIST,
octlltf Crvasftnv, OtoaaiA.
Notice.
County Court fur Ran
dolph endftty will be held on ihe first Monday in
Febmai y and August, and tbe qoarterly terms 00
the sceood H-ad.r ia Apnt and October.
ianll-81 * M. GAM LEY,
Judg, County Court.
Just Received.
S UPERIOR FAMILY FLOUR, from ntw White
Whvat;
Choice BACON SIDES;
“ LARD;
RAGGING and ROPE;
Light-house non eiploeir* OIL i
lLalCUKK.SK;
MACKEREL. In bbls. and kito;
WHITE F13U;
ONIONS:
HALT;
MEAL;
The very beat article of TEA snd COFFEE, and
everything else man or wumaa nisbea to buy to
cat or wear, for plantation purpose*, etc.
novJif J. McK. GUNX.
NATIONAL HOTEL.
(Cor. Whitehall Strrn: and W. A A. Railroad,)
Atlanta, Georgia.
TRATT, WRD A COKEY, ProprtotoT*.
\ rt'ewly Erected, C«'Mr.iodion,, First class Ho
lst, elegaotlv tarniabed th'onghout.
F.ne Billiard Parlor with Phelan tabisft. Bat
aiwried with choice L^jnora and Wine*.
IW Special ariangemcuts tnsde for the anconi-
modiiionof famituft DoiSim
intinis!
LIqnor*,
Totmccos,
Hurd ware,
Crockery,
SI a dlo ry,
BRIDLES, HARNESS,
And tbe celebrated
Woodruff Buggies;
Which they will Sell CHEAP FOR
CASH, and be content with a
SMALL PROFIT.
AST Aa their goods were bought very
Closely for Cash, and selected with great
care, they are confident they can make
it to the interest of tho people to trade
with them. oct26,tf
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
WM. M. WADLKY, Pasainasr.
Lcare* Savannah g *.
Arrives at Macon | p. u.
Arrives at Augusta | is p. m.
Leaves Mscon 7
leaves Ausuata 8 45 *. w.
Arrives at Savannah 7 05 P , M .
KIOBT TRAIN.
1.caves Savannah... 7 43 P . u.
Arrive* at Maonn 7 A .
Arrives at Aagnita 4 A . u .
Lesvm Macon 5 40 p. y.
Lmvsa Angnsta ■ 88 r. m.
HILLKDOariLLB AND CORDON TRAINS
Connect dally vsiih tbs np dsy snd down night
nasrongsr Trains of this road at Gordsa,
Lmvii g Kahmton 50 P ,
Leaving Uillcdgaville j 65 p, u.
Arrive* at M'Ucdgvill* § is p, m
Arrives at E*tonU>n 20 r. ft.
Errors of Youth.
A Gentleman wbo suffered for years from Nrr-
robs DebilHv, premature decay, and alt tb#
effect* of youthful todiroratlne, will, for th* sake ot
humanity, tend free lo all wbo seed it, tb* reecint
and directions for making th* simple rrmenr
by which he was cored. Sufferers wishing to prr fit
by lb* advertiser's experience, can do so by sd-
dtearing, ie perfect confidence,
JOHN B. OGDEN,
nevtS-Ao* No. 48 Cedar St, New York.
G EORGIA, R*Nr«*tra Cocntt.—Rufus M. John
son gusfdian if Wut. H. Phillips, havingsp-
plied lor trite** of d-sn.L-smn, all pnsoaa interested
are aotilted to ffi« tlwir abject urns if any they ha’f.
by tbe rest March term of the o-.urt nf nrdinsrj for
astd cminty. WM. D. KIDDOO,
DecSO'-w. Ortinry.
I. II. Zeilin k Co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
MEDICINES.
PERFUMERY,
POTASH,
SADDLE RAGS,
WHITE LEAD,
GLASS,
PUTTY’,
Z
PEPPER.
SPICES,
VARNISHES,
TAINTS,
OILS.
SOAPS,
K c., Etc., Etc.
Druggists,
MACON, GEORGIA.
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