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Cnrlo-dtlc, of Did \V lint
Food Fed thr Stomnclu of
(.’rent Men.
Tlio word gastronomy, trhii-h o*|tr«w
ca all Iho altrbulcfl of good living it
thoir porfccUon, in scarcely half % ccO
tmy old, and is of conrso dm* to tho
Froncli, who oomponndfld it, with their
utuinl nkill in adaptation, from tho Qreot.
From tho indiecrlmiiuito and r»*tgnr
gluttony of VittdliiiK and
those oM heathens of the Declino ami
Fall, to tho r< f ned n*«f dulio.ito t into of
tlio opicurunn Loc^lm", there is n wide
interval, Yot. no 'lurn.u Loin# in whol
ly without iatorwt in tho acioncc of
gastronomy, eince there i« none but
must oat t/> live. They who reverie tho
rule and only live to eat, are not gour
mand* in tho tbo true sense, and low tho
rout of nleaeure in tlio overtuHkino of
the pafnte. One of tho most refined
and philnopbio of modern writors la-
montn with onthetio earnestness tho dire
neecseities that compel an all to pay
tribute to tho cupboard, in tho declara
tion : 'I can get rid of evorything hut
thin perpetual stomach; ho mint fat,
and I cannot uinke him rwpectaMe.'
Tho moat graphic and thoughtful of
modern historians, far from dispising
*uoh ti iflcs on tho poreonal truits nod
foihlea of rront mon, dwell upon all euoli
ilema with iutoroat, lie among tho beet
revolutions of chnrnctor, When wo
road of tho reformer Lu'lior, that he was
full of liahit and a hearty outer, that bo
loved Rhino wino and Torgan beer, we
get at onoo an untight into tho lifo ami
spirit of the man Uint in worth whole
volumes in folio of controversial thoo
logy.
Chnrlomac'tw, tho fhst Western em
peror, who died in 814, although a very
frugal liver, wan extremely fuudofgniue.
()u ordinary oooaesions, writes Ctipefignc,
Uicro wore but four platoa ou hie dinner
tnblo, boaidoa a piece of gamo which
thohuntors brought to tho emperor
ready spitted, siaco thoy knew thin wan
hia favorite meat. Tho historian adds
that thin prinoo uaed rarely to drink
moro than threo timea at Ida repast,
Augustus Cioenr was fond of brown
broad, littlo fish, checso mado of now
cow'a milk, and fruah figs. HuolonitiH
related that ho drank nabitually but
threo glasses at each manl, which almwe
him to Imivo l>oon of much moro Bober
and dimple toatim than moat of hie auc-
MMore.
Anlolua, tho dohrntod Roman gour
mand, whoso numo hna furnished a pro
verbial phraso to tho litornturo of die
tetics, was pnseinnaloly fond of lobsters.
Small hlamo to him fur that, since thin ih
the moat delicate and deliciuua of ahull
fiali next to the oyaler, which miidt oyer
hoar away tho palm. Having hoard
that tho const of Africa yielded lobsters
linger ami more delicate than tlio Ital
ian, Aplciua immediately uhartured a
iieeeol, and sot nail to ascertain tho fact
and buar homo tho prises ncroea tho
Mediterranean. A rich old follow was
this Apiafufl, who spent on hie table u
hundred million eeetcrcoH, (about $4,000,-
000 of our money,) and one fine day.
having cant up Ills accounts, and found
that if hia debts wore paid ho should
have loft button million aestorcos, ($500,-
000,) ho quietly swallowed poison,
through fear of dying of hunger.
Tho Latin poot Martial, who diod in
tho year 106 of our era, hail a Special
tusto for tho thriidh and the hnro, n pref
erence which ho himself doolnrod in
this epigram : ' Infer am tnrdus, it on in,
nu judice, cartel, Inttr qmdrupedet florin
jtrniM Amur’
Tho Kmporor Alexander flevoruswns
so fond of rabbits that, according to his
blog/ nphor, Lnmpridlus, ho ato ©no nl
every meal.
Kroderick, Kmporor of Germany, who
diod inl-lO.'i, was madly in !<>vo witli
melons, and his imrnoduruto passion for
them llnnlly carried him to tho tomb as
tho oonaeuuonoo of an indigestion. Tho
some accident, nnd from precisely tho
samo cause, put an end to tho career of
ibe Kmporor Maximilian II of Gormnny.
Tasso, the Italian poet, had n marked
predilection for sugared dishes well
linked in tho oven, and nil kinds of fruits
nnd confectionery. Ho was so fond of
sugar that ho alwnys put it in his salad.
llonry IV of Franco hud a passionate
foudnoss for melons, and fur oysters.
Hu imod to cot immoderately of both;
but it would appear that tho wine of
Arbois, of which he made a grout use,
saved him from the indigestion to which
tlio groat iudulgoQCQ in such aliments
exposed him.
Charles XII, King of Sweden, was
certainly not n difficult oator, sice Vul-
taira iccorda that n slice of broad and
buttor was his suproino choice in mat-
torn of diet.
Crobillon, file, tho French novolbd, who
diod in 1777, was an insatiable devout or
of oysters.
A certain English gentleman named
Ivogorsou, gnvo groat preference to or-
11>hma— at least tlio final act of his lifo
■cema to prove this. Wo are assured
that thin disciple of Apioius expended
iu tho spaco of nine months, the almost
incredible sum of ono hundred nnd fifty
thousand pounds sterling upon his table
and culinary experiments. In fnct his
wholo fortune had been thus swallowed
up' T and, saving himself reduced to
want, ho omployed a guinea, the last
that remained to him out of his large
fortune, tv* tho preparation of an ortolan.]
his favorite moat. Thon, having tasted
with nil tlio dclication or a consummate
epicure this ultimato dish, bo quietly full
baok and blow his brains out.
Tho French Marshal llocoquincourt,
who died in IC08, had a particular pent
elm<»l for sheep's tails' and kept all his
lifo a cook who know bow to prepara a
savory dish of this caudal mutton, which
tho Marshal dispensed to his officers to
p.it them iugood stomach for battle.
Voltuiro was extravagantly fond of
coffee, which ho drank to excess, no Dr.
Johnson did tea. Tlio samo character-
istie wan exhibited by tho naturalist
HutTon, who almost lived upon ooffuo.
Schiller, the great Carmnn jvn-t, who
'diod I* 1806. was so extremly fond of
ham, 1,(3 atw il n ® n 'ly every day,
a*t, ’ notwithstanding this rcmurkablo
taste, ho drank but sparingly.
Frederick tho Great, of l'russia, had
a nobble predilection for a dish called
'jjicnfttthis was a rpc-ciee of hurley
«ako, reduced to powder, mid roasted.
Oh thin, and a Clip uf coffee, (id his pns
siou for whicli this prineo fairly rivalled
ilia friend Voltaire,) ho used to regale
himself with much gusto. Not a very
great dcbuuch for u king, or a philoso
pher.
Napoleon was another groat cofib©
drinker, mid would lake uuir.otimes
twenty cups per day, without apparent
iujary. It was his only tnurkud taste in
diotury matters, tho other pleasures of
tho table having been, in n measure, in
different to him. This euusud his cham
berlain, M. Cussy, a renowned gour
mand, to lament that 'the sentiment of
the cuitine' wus wholly wanting to tho
emperor : and ho cited this defect as
evidence that even the greatest man can
not bo perfect.— Cincinnati Commie ini.
Words of Nobct'iicM mid
Trtiflt—A Sensible Colored
Man’s Advice to Ills IJrctli.
1*011,
Edtlort Newt $ lUrnld—
Draii Bins : I received tho enclosed
lullor from nn old fumily servant in
South Carolina, with a request ns you
will notice, to publish it iu some news
MWf| Id order to give it a wider circu
lation. As I am n subscriber to your
paper, 1 send it to you, und if you think
it worthy of pithlieutiun, you will confer
a favor on the writer by giving it a
placo in your columns.
Yours respectfully, J. A. Worn*.
Senrboro, Scrovon Co., July 2li, 1808.
Haiixwki.i. Dihtiiiut, B. C., >
July 5,1808, \
Mj He Zonal Jlnlkrcn—
Thu Ixird bus shown to rnn tlio folly
of voting for tho Rulieuls, and tho glo-
•y of eupportiug our Hotiihorn friends—
the Dcmooi nts. I sincerely hope llo has
opi nod your eyes, that you limy see und
think as I do. If you wish to meet mu
with a smiling countenance, you must
turn from the lying Radicals. Their
road leads to tho ruin und ovorliiNting
destruction of the poor colored man.—
My beloved brethren, you limy bn Dem
ocrats—I hope to Cod you are—but it
makes my heart ncho to think, perhups,
you fmvo been iwmuadod by tho de
moniac Radicals to bcliuvu that thoy
freed you, ami urn your friends. Trust
Ilium not j believe them not. Cod freed
us, and f think it is our duty ns follow
er Jesus Christ, to show to Him,
by keeping his counntodmenU, Unit wu
are thankful for being moved from no-
dcr tho heavy weight of bondsgo by
llis gentle hand. Ilcsides the black
people Mit-m to mistrust and doubt God's
ability, by joining tho moan and worth
less Radicals, to finish tho great work
ho has commenced. This is wrong —
Rest assn rod God is ublo to complete
whut ho starts without tlio help of man ;
and if you wish to do wuil, make friends
of tho Dcmocruls, ami leave tho money-
hearted Radicals alone. You muy say
tho Democrats uro our cnomlos. Does
cii't God toll us to lovo our enomieo—
pray for them who cuiho nnd spitefully
usu us ? Moro than that: If tho Bouth-
urn people are our enumios, whore must
wo go to find our friunds ? Wo cannot
S o to tho Radicals—they livo in the
r oi th, Thoy oome Bouth, fool us out
of our votes, go back homo, and never
tliiiuk of the nigger till they got out uf
ollico mid wunt another one.
I toll you brotluon monoy in nt tbo
root ol all their roguish talk mid rascal
ly nets. Wo have heard of land that
would bo givon to tho black man, hut
wo never novo seen it yet, and nover
will seo It. I don’t boliovo the just God
would suffer the work ol ouch injustice
to go on ; mid tlioso sheep bonded Rad
icals cun see too far into tbo latino not
lO klloW >vliiil tilO HI €Ci)nvqUuUCC-b
would bo if they attempted to take
away tho Bouthorn Imuis. I was Rad
ical onoo ; I’ll toll you wlmt changed mo :
When l came to this place in Jmiunty,
I had not bread for my fumily to eat.—
There I was with my dear littlo tender
ones suffering fur something to eat.—
Oh, brethren, you do not know how my
heart was mudo '.<» blood, by tho cries of
my starving children. 1 went to my
Radical Iriends. They would not lend
mo goo bushel of corn ; but tho g racious
Lord, in lliy inGnito wisdom, dirocted
mo to tbo Democrats—those whom I
onoo called my enemies. I found food
for the hungry, diink for tho thirsty,
and am now happy, because I feel that
1 have friends. They will lot mo huvo
what 1 want, but wo can't got anything
from tho ltndicnlr unless wo gut the
Pomoorotic man to stand our socurity.
Which of the two nets liko our friond l
I toll you now, if you uro not working
to support your Bouthorn friends, you
hail bellor, ore you learn to do so to
your sorrow. Go to tho Bible It will
toll you that whon Christ was on earth,
he told tho pooplo to beware of the
publican, which is tlio lama us Radical
—uot to do ns tluy did. You know,
brethren, if the Saviour spoke of them
in that way, they must be grand rascals.
\N o n >c poor, pitiful creatures—got no
home, no money, luff us work, then,
to mako lYionds. llow in tho world
can wo live, but in and through the
Democrats Y Yon may think they can't
do without our labor ; but they can—
they can get white laborers. Dour
brethren, take my ndvtoo. 1 Into yon,
and if you do not w ish to wound my
feelings, slick to tho Southern man.—
Ho is your friend.
If you will jou: me, I want you to
oome over ami livo with me next year.
If you don't, I birl you farewell, broth
roii; yes a long farewell. I’ll have
nothing moro to Jo with you, only when
your Hwcct-inoutli Radicals leave you
to starve. Then I will give you bioad
•—the Doiuucral's bread to keep y
nli\«
May God move from your eyes tho
•cah: of ignorunec. that you may seo the
path wliioli is leading to your own dam
nation.
I have a fine crop of cotton, corn nnd
potatoes. 1 hope we'll have good luck,
and mako money enough to boy u« a
piece of land from our Boulhcru friends.
Answer this letter as soon ns you get it.
Tell mo all about my friends.
Your nfleelionnlo brother,
A Aitov Wood.
Purchasing u Farm.
Collector Divld lletubaw was n
kiudheartod nun ■*« well as i.blo; but
Hiiinrt ns he was, cu one occasion, iu
doing a generous uct, ho was sadly ta
ken In. An old customer doino business
in Eaton, N. II., failed, owing Mr. JI.’s
firm about $2,000. After settling with
his brother creditors he came to mu*
Mr. Hcnshaw.
'Wall,' said the latter, ‘wliat can you
do for us ?’
'Huvo saved iny farm for you, tir,’
replied the unfortunate.
‘Your farm, hoy,' Raid Mr. It., 'and
what have you gut left T
•Well, sir, a horse, n pig, and a cow,
and altogether I think they may bring
mo in nbout seventy-five dollars—suffi
cient I hope, to get myself nnd family
out \\ cat, where I intend to settle; by
tho way, hero's the deed of the fir m, sir/
said the poor but honest debtor, ns ho
passed tlio document whi< h certified
Mr. II.’s legnl right to two hundred
acres of land,'moro or less,’ nnd long
known ns tlio 'Cold Stream Farm."
•Oh, that will never do,’ said Mr. II.,
nnd drawing his chock for $600 ho hand
ed it to his old customer, remarking at
tho samo timo that he ‘was very sorry
for his iniflfortunos, and appreciating his
integrity, It gave him great pleasure to
ho iiblo to afford him n little help in start
ing again.
Tho poor follow was greatly suprised,
nnd reluctantly taking tho check, ‘with
a tear drop in each eye,’ hcurlily thank
ed his ovur-gonerous creditor and de
parted, but to i*o soon by Mr. II, no
more.
About tho first of April following,
Mr. Ilunnhaw thought ho would go up
to Kntou and tako a look at his real es
tate there. Arriving about dusk he
•put up’ nt tho tavern kept by his old
friend March, who, on learning his
guest's errand, said ho would go out
with him next morning und show him
wlmre tho fann lay
Next day soon uftcr bioakfust, tho
two sullied out to seo it. After proceed
ing n tow roods the old tavorn keejs-r halt
ed unddirui'tinghiscompniiioii'A attention
to ii bare but vory steep nnd rough-look
ing mountain, that stood u low miles
off, remarked that 'that wus called Halil
Mountain.’
•That’s a rough looking place,’ said
tho other.
'Well/ continued the luvrrn keener,
'tho location of your property, liio 'Cold
Slrontn Farm/ is on lop of that moun
tain '
'You know tho placo, don’t you?'
inquired tho merchant.
‘Why, you don't supposo anybody
wus ever up there, do you, Mr. Hen
show ?'
Well, what's tlio good of it—what is
dona with it?’ ruul'ully inquired tho
ntnn/.cd merchant.
Tho town sells it ovory year for the
tnxeB,’ replied the tavorn keeper.
‘They do, hoy?’ said Mr. Henahaw;
and pray toll mo who in theso parts iH
fool enough to buy ttiut Stylo of proper-
ly r
4 W by, any of our chaps around hero
who get into trouble or fail, buy it for
the purpose of Bottling with thoir Huston
oroiiiturs ’
Mr. Hunshaw took tho first opportu
nity to return home, and poihnps would
not have told tlio story, had not a friend
ill asking him ns n collector to give him
n placo, in tlio Custom House, for one
reason, among and above others, that
ho was from New llatm-hiru—when he
irnve liis littlo bit of experience with ono
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\ Man Forn Humirib Yk.ahh Oij*.—
Tlioro recently nrrivod in Cincinnati a
lunatic—u scholarly man of thirty-eight
—who has been employed ns u toucher
iu schools. Ho has always livod a quiet,
temperate life, and nevur exhibited any
symptoms of insanity until within a
month past. Ho converses well and in
telligently on the topics of tho day, but
soon drifts away into tho tho past, to
recount some of tho events winch oo-
curved two or threo hundred yenrs ngo,
nnd iu which, according to bis account,
ho himself mingled, llo knew Shak-
dpoure well, ho says, and was present
when he made bis first appearance in
London as nn actor- llo speaks of hav
ing loaned ‘William’five dollars, which
ho forgot to pay, 'Hut, never mind,’ ho
says, ‘Hilly whs u good fellow, and he
wasn’t as well fixed as I was.’
A gentleman remarked that if ho was
four budrud years old ho must hnvo been
quite a young man when Columbus
sailed iu couruh of tho Now World. Oh,
yes, ho remembered it well, llo was
present at a presentation of a bosom pin
which was made lo (Adumbus by some
of hia friends on tho night provious to
his departure. ‘They had a gay time,’
said ho, 'making speeches nnd drinking
toasts. Chris wanted mo to go along
with him, but 1 told him 1 behoved I
wauld wait for tho next, stenmer.’
After musing a littlo timo, tho four-
hundrud year uld-man suddenly remark
ed :
'Ev«r know Lib ?'
•Lib who Fanid tho gonllcman ad
droesod.
Why, Elisabeth, Queen or Kngluud.
Gront friend uf minu I was the only
one alio allowed to call her Lib. Splen
did woman—magnificent woman—n lit
tle haughty, though, nnd sell-wilted. 1
never liked tho way sho used tho Queen
of Scots. Told her so at tho time.’
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johx w. uoaaa, | ociStoly
TO THE PUBLIC.
riNIIR nndarslgnad would inform hi* old frienda
I and palrona Ibat be at III bolda lorih in M-.
(iuan'a abop, where be ia prepaicd to do all kinda
of
Blaolxamltlx Worlt,
At abort notice and reasonable pi ices.
I-eT“ No Radioal mule* can wrar ahoea made al
tbia ahop. and nona but Democratic iron worked nr
•p* 'f IRVIN ANTHONY
JOHN Ts. STOKES.
(SnccMM. u uina a noxav
WANUFACTUHEK of
Chocolates, Confectionery,
•AND
ROCK CANDY
BY STEAM,
I'Ll A l\*7 iludaon Htrwt. Kkw You.
TERMS t’ASn; t per cent, will be allowed
when Caah armmpeniua the order.
All go«da pnt up iu S pound Tat-
iewlar eueutn>e grreu lo sbippn g <•««!» ft* Howtb-
ill aaiLt. ■
] CLAGHOEN & CUNNINCHAM
Wholaaaleand Retell
GROCERS,
Uoriidf Rny ami Drayt<m 8!*., Savniiiiab, fin.
(Ka'ablishe-I in Hie.)
K EEP enn^ieeil* nn hand e large and railed ar.
■mriwenlol UOOIlH, eniuble for Famdr or
*• Jeala*J"»r «r»e. A * g m rul trnuiitiir tl uf But i
Imported WINKS. I tQFlms and SFO kRS.
I nr iv •nntry ordeia ear. fully atlcoded <o.
| _.ugM-iy •
f. 8. POWELL. Trdatea,
HrUggift, UookaeErr aad Statiaoar.
ED. KAKDOLPH HARDEN,
1 AJTUli..LY A'l UW.
ennumr, uwaan
' \\T ILL pmeilre >n all Ibe I'onrla nf the Pirtaut*
y I Clicnil, Mini in ltolU<>nu muni v ol Ibe Hun-b
Wra'em ( iicuii, nnd in i|i« Supirim- I nil nil..
He haa made aerangeme- *a with lion. Kdwar-I J
Maidm. who i-iilm In Heyannih. II* . lo eilend hi.
r-tara Hi the ladelai Ullll al .Mtannali. :bu*»a*ui/
: lityeliug eipeme an I bulcl bill*. aug21-ly
McDowell & dickinbon,
J iu,..-flora *ud Jobbers of
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC FUFITS
llrriMtirtfnlli/ .Vwfcf f
/'/wow. Jrllim, > ItiiHiruig ErtrarJi, fir. rfe
UH Washington St,, (lor. ol Chambers,)
i. r. m-oow'LL, l New York.
J. i- nn a|aa>i». | oct'.’.’i ly
p HB MI
(’HESS II ■
BACKGAMMON BOARDS and MEN,
JJlC£, DOJIIXOKS,
Orllslsnco Hoard*,
AND PLAYING CARDS.
Foria’eby T. H POWKLU Tmaiee.
ept'ct Druggi»l, llockeellcr and Hlaibmer. j
LOVELL & LATTIMORE, 1
WboleMlr and Kelail I'rulers in
House Furnishing Goods Generally,'
And JtaufNtarw • , f t•* WARE.
AI-<0 DEALERS IN
Jin I Oct
DR. S. 0. ROBERTSON,
8 URGE OX DEXTIST,
1 near, Oroacu.
BAHL. W. BEARS N fo.,
Importers & Wholesale Dealers ia
Hardware & ( utlery,
IR5 Orcei.wich Street, (near Corllaodi Br.i
«**" *"• •’ •HAM, \ New Ywrk.
jiiua mi in. f oeltVly
J AM BUYINU
Beeswax.
T. H. POWELL, Tin tire.
I'ruggeal, Hook seller and Hlelbiner.
Jan I Oct
DEMAREST A WYGANT,
Produce Commission Merchants,
a*ii> WHOI UiU neauiNB t*
iU’TTKR, ClfBESK, L A HD, Ktc.
No ITT Read* Stmt, (Comer ol Washington, i
n w nrwABcsr, ( New Ywrk.
e y. * Tuaxr. f nc'SS-lr
BAKER, VAIL A CLARK,
Wholesale Fish, Provision
*xn
COMMISSION MKHCII VNTH.
178 4 174 R-ada k 301 k 303 Waahington St*.,
i> a ntxax.)
*■ * van., ^ New York.
C. A CLACK. ) oc' S ly
BROWN’S HOTEL,
OPPOSITE DEPOT,
Mucuii,
K. E. BROW N A SON,
nctM-ly Pn-prieUira.
Worms.
[ P vonr children are lionbl«d with Worms, try
Van Deuaoo'a Worm Con fec< ion a.
Hold by T H Pit WELL. Tmaiee.
m rSAet Drnggiet, Ho..k»elt«r and HUtiuuer.
1 ROBERTS & TILLMAN.
GENERAL cs;
MERCHANTS:
STOVES.
IS* and 157 l'«-ngrea» III., .Saranneh, Oe.
I-eT" Ordare aolicitad and prompt atlrnimn gie-
•o. marts dm
Important to Smokors.
A Charcoal Pipe!
OKING m.ule from ;ure cerbon in ibo form ol
I k C ha renal, which ia mi |Ni|nt,s that a cubic inch
nf it ia estimated to h.ra a surface ol at leaM e hun
dred a<|n.>re feet, and wh^lt a Ino po amors Ibe re
maikable power of absoibmg and condensing nine
ty time* its men volume >,( certain gaae*. this pipe
a*curra Iu the ain..ker (he seme immunity Imm tne
polaonoua pmportiee of tobacco, that the chare al
iEter a It eels in dcoolorizing and purifying total
N.I YAXXAll, (JA.
S PECIAL attention gieeo to the receipt end safe
of the products of the country, and in torward-
I '"K it through tin* place to other niaik-te, other
for Bale or on consignment. We here the »ary beat
! arrangemenU tor
Selling Colton In Liverpool,
and will heTo it (old in that market when owners
1 ao Inatrwct.
' On the rreript of (of ton Id ter at
CASH ADVANCES will be made when
npM.
ROBERTS t TILLMAN,
“thee North Hide Her atmrt,
Ooe Door West City Exchange.
■ IBAX KneaXTX, | ^ .
I.. ......T,/ i S —" , '- h -
ioaxi-N T1U.XAX, Madison eonnty, Fla. maMS f
jwuell iy
Tha abeotbent quality of charm*! does away with
all mn!s!are in the pipe, so that it can te smoked
ear.til ererr particle of ihe tobarco i* mtuumed, (
thui combining rcooomy with an important sanitary 1
condition.
It ha* been p-tmonm-ed hy those who hnv# giren 1
it a thorough trial, to he far the moat plea seal pipe
they ever used, and Medical Gentleman bare de
dared that it ia the only material through which
tobarco can be smoked with aa*aty.
For sale hr T. S POWfil.L. Trustee,
febguct Druggist, Bookseller end Htetiooer |
yv CARD.
ClTBBBXT, 0*., MiJ 13th, 1S6S.
D R. ROBERTHON desires to infnrm hie patron*
and others who may desire bis piotouwosl
aerricea, ibat during the Hrmmer Moniba, be can
be found at hisrflirc from tba 1st to the lStb of
erery month oolj-bectnuirg June 1st, 1SSS.
marUlf
NATIONAL HOTEL.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Center d'hitJudl Si. and IV. tf .{. R- R-
jol8-Cm E. II. 1*0X1), PlmmiKTOU.
FINE CIGARS7
Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO,
ai t. a. ruwt ll ti
W, M. McAFEE,
HAH.IW.MI DIMM! HOCSR,
Foar Vallbt, Ga.
Choice fare and attentive earrsnla.
A cnntionatiun of former patronage is aolicited.
octStoly
DeWin $ MOKUAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
BJAX G-OODS.
(Established to years )
137 Congress Stn*-t Savnosah, Georgia.
V KKP8 coast sally on band a An# stock of La-
Dr*** Goode, Hone* Keeping Goode,
i .. 0
‘e sod
Ucotleoieo’a Piece Goods, Hosiery,
While t:».da and Dumestio-boib
import.4. r wl9
LATHR P & CO.,
Wboieaal* and Retail Dealers ia
FRY GOODS, RE \DY MADE CI0TH1N0,
BOOTH, HIIOEH, HATS and CAPS,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, etc .
139 aad 141 Lwogma Street,
*• w - *xtitt. ) Harannab, Ga.
c w. atrsta, >•
a a. la rater. ) marl, ten
Dr. W. E TACKETT,
iiiWa‘s. , awrM5.w *
Kealdeoc* *a Lumpkia street, at the fmak fiswn-1
r d piata. .wju J
Lcgsil Advertiafiments.
RANDOI.rU COUNTY.
C 'tKGRfilA, RAxnm.ra Coi'xty.—John F Kid-
J dixL Guardian of JcBiph T. Kiddoo, baviur
applied for Utter* of DkmUaioa, ell peraons inter-
erted ere notiflid lo Ole ohj-ctiuaa, if any, by the
next H-'p'ember term of the Court of Ordinary for
aaid county. W. D. KIDDOO,
Ordinary.
/ IKORUIA, It "w-Li-ir Cm xrr —0*l**y Boyeii,
M Admiaikiratrix on Uieeetete of Jotiab Doyett,
h ring applied tor leave to Bull the land belungirg
*o the add cattle, all persona interested are hereby
nn'iQed tba< b w application will be rmnaidered at
»he nect Hepfember Term of tbs Court of Ordinary
for *uid county.
Witness my ofTlalal algretorn, this June 17,1881.
JelStni W. D KIDDOO, Ordinary.
N. P. ALLIsOX, ) Mution to eafabtiab lo*t Deed
J- In Randolph Superior Ooxrt;
MARK HIMR. ( Nor.adjourned Term, fc®
VT appearing to Ibe Court, upon Ibe foregoing i*.
1 timm t-f rv P. Allison, that he was recently in
the |hi* a>M«D of an original Deed, of which the
foregoing ia a ruhauntial copy of said Deed, and
Ibei aai I origiaal has been lost or destroyed ; pray
ing 'bat raid copy be ea'abiiabed in lien of aaid loot
ai iteatmyed original. Amt it further appearing I<|
(be Oourt that Mid Mark Him*, tba maker nt mirf
Deed, has remoted from the said County of Pike
to part* unknown.
It ia therefore on motion ordered, that Hie laid
Mark Snna do ahor cuts*, al tba i ext Novao her
Term ol ibis Court, why aaid copy deed rbould not
be eatr.blUbcd itr lito or the lost or destroyed origi
nal. It is further ordered by the Court that a copy
of this rule be p. bl abed io tbo Cutbberl Appeal, a
m wapeper published in Randolph county, tolate of
Georgia, once a month for lour mnnlha belor* tba
Mid November Terato A true ettfact from tba
uiiuuiee. M. C. PAKKERSON,
Clerk.
Haras J. Kkddu-b, | Libel for Dirnrcs in Rear
»*• J dulpb Hupericr Court.
Janra M. Krrmtrt )
It appearing to the Cbnri Draft ike defendant,
(am- • M. KeUdiek, ia a non resident of the Stale of
Guorjfia, it ia tbercf'-ie ordered Ibat eeitice nf Ibe
libel iu the above elated care lie petfceted by pnbll
eatiou. Thedr tondant is herebr requl-ed lo appear
at tba May Term next, uf Ih* Superior Court nf
•aid cniiuty, personally or by attorney, io show
cause, it am he hat why Ibe piaym ul the peti-
licoer ehubld adt be granted. In default of such ap-
paatauce itie Court will proceed in the premUea.
A (rbe rxiiarl trom the minutes rftbe (toirrf;
llth March, Irus. U. U. I’ARKERHDN,
marliiaintoi Clerk.
( * KORUlA, Raxnt mi rot xtto fhUkt 9LtrfP
J by given to all person* concerned, that K. |,.
Di-aglaae, Admlnietraitfr tm Ih# eetafe nf Ratj fi
ll^gwe I, Sad on the estate Of Her Jam Id Srretf^'bae
applied to me nir Letter* ot DIsmi.Mm* frmti *aM
<ilinini«tratinua. Diami*Wnn will be {jratifed at
ihe r sit September Term ol ibis CwUrt if Bb Irgel
object ton tbelettf aba II be made.
pint5 fin, W. D. KIDDOO, Ordinary.
BT EWART COUNTY.
/ t BOROIA, Stsw rev Gonrer.—-Tonsr or Oaei*
V I aisT. Fraai'Axr Trax, 1881.—I. L. Wixaaa-
itr, Oidmary. Preetdlrg.
Upon the petition nl Joseph T. Turner for Lrt-
t«ir of IH*nria-ion Imm the Ad • iuiatrelloa of ea>
let* ot Charles Cat ter, deceased.
Disordered that all imrsoni concerned show
rair-e hy Ihe nest September Term ot said Court
wht * rid letters al..-uid nut lien be grantad.
A true extract trom Ibe minute* nr »ald Court,
marls Sin J. L. WIMIIERLRf, Ordinary.
< 1 KUHUIA, fir" axt tint m. Court of Ordb
14 nary, Janiury Term, lb0S.- J. L. Minbbb-
Lar, O.dinary. Pi i siding.
l.'pon iSe prtnh.o o' William Huni*nn, tor l et-
tain of Diannaaion from lha adinimairalioa of the
e'tala of Jactaon Harrison, decenard
It la therefore ordered that all persona concerned
»hnw cause, if an*, hr the nrxt August Term af
this Court, wli, and letters of tliauiitaiou should
oot lie granted.
A true estreat from (be ralnnlr* nf *a<d Conrt.
February I, less. J. L. WtMHKHLKY,
febT-nru Ordinary.
CLAY COUNTY
f~i EORGIA, Clav CrtXTr.-Ordin 'rT'* ofltce of
vjf aaid county.—Edward McDonald. A-lmii.Ltra-
lor, d# bonus uon, nn estate of Geo. It. Wardlaw,
baring pe'it toned lo be discharged trom said ad-
ministration.
All pere'-o* ennce'ned are required, within the
time fixrd br **w, to show cause, if any they bare,
why the aaid Edward McDonald should net be die-
ehaigrd, according to Ihe prayer ol his petition.
Gireti under my luod and seal of ether, this
Maicb 4tb. IMS. JOHN ti. WELLS,
marl -J-Sui* Ordinary.
/ > EOKGIA, fi.tr CutXtV - Ordinary’» ofllc# of
vJT a id county.-0. ti. Gieene, Adni niatrator on
estate ol IV I*. Killtbrew, luring petitioned lo be
discharged from nud administration.
All person a concerned are requir'd, within the
time lised br law, to show cenre, if any they hare,
why the raid (!. ti. Greene should not bit dieebarged
“cording * **■
Oircn u
March 4th, 18SA.
marts *m*
JOHN a WKLlA,
Ordinary,
T1S0N & GORDON,
Cotton Faotora,
Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANTS,
08 Rny Ptrw.-t,
Surtinnah, Gm.
J W Special attention will he glrcn In the sale o.
Lumbar, Rosie, Turpaotme, etc.
Hnrrerxr*—n. U. Jones A Co., J. McK. Gael
Cothbert tie. anglft-l.y
J. H- OTTO,
!fo. 93, Cherry 5t..
Mac ix, G*.
Gold and Hrlrer Wntchea of
American, Nwia* and English make. Ch«ka of all
deacr'pliooa. Jewelry, Silverware, a tine eiock of
Hiring* for Musical Ina'rurnenta, and all other goods
generally ft.ond in Jewelry Htoree.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry retired in the beet
manner at abort ootire end Warranted. i«]> ly
TO PLANTERS
AND
Cot ion. Dealers
Of Middle and South-West Georgia.
W E raenerwfhllr annomre* that we bare a#-
cured tba anlire charge aad control of tba
Crtllow Warehouse, occupied the past aearon by onr
Mr. Jonathan f'nllins. end Anderson A Wnolfolh,
where we burpoe* doing a strict ard legitimate
Cotton biiMoena, end we offer our undivided atten
tion to all butlHM en I runted to onr care, pledging
an honest eodsavor to please all Aod ee reference
we offer osr repaUtiuo. We respectfully solicit
your patrooag*.
JONATHAN C0LLIN8 k HON,
i*1 l-*a Honor*, Gw.
JAMES KNOX JOHN GILL.
KNOX & GILL*
Cotton Fnotora
AND
Gcscril Commission Merchants,
No. IU SMITH 3 WHARF, BALTIMORE.
Coosignmeata nf rOTTON, RICE, etc., reapecto
folly aolieited, and liberal ad ranee* made thereon.
Orders for CORN aed BACON promptly executed
riih eat* end alteetbr*. jMl-ly*
WANTED!
Clean Cotton Rags,
Jy9 In
JACOB DAVIS.