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SA.WTELL & JONES.
II. II. JOJV KN, Et.ro..
THURSDAY, MtlTHM.iBIl S, 1HC0.
Pross Wanted.—"living iliitorin-
(iuh| to enlni-ge our pupor, wo want to
purchitBO n No. (I Washington I'm**.—
Any oiic having r.ioh n pit**# can eithvr
■oil or exchange it fur n No. 4 promt, nn
gnoil nn new, by applying early.
Ono wanted in perfect tunning order,
with nil nacoitaary fixture*.
Addrega, Bawtbli. & Josr.n.
Ho, for Cuba.—YcMerriuy, between
15 nnd 20 recruit* paaaud thig place un
root for the Hout of war in Cuba.
There wun a dinpuluh received hero
In ndvnnce of tho train for the arrant of
ono of the parly, a mure youth, but lie
atif credit! In rinding the ofliiccr, atnl
went on hia way rejoicing. Wo recog-
nizud iu tlio crowd tho fiicoi of aome
young men from Macon, whom wo wore
torry to eee embarking in auch nn ex
pedithm. Wo predict tho entire party
wijl ho nirented by the United Htatca
outlmritiofl before they got beyond her
border*.
Anrnnr Aurr.nrisr.nr.NTii.—Do not fail
to rand •cIvortiaomentH, says tho Charles
too Courier. Tho person who takes n
paper now adays, and neglect* to road
over advortinoinoutM, is apt to looo much
v id it utile information. The advertising
pntionago of a paper indicates not only
the onterprifto of tho city nnd county
where it is published, hut is also au in
fallible proof that the business won am
)>ossusNed of vim and go a beadutivcness
Show us a business community wnioli
don’t advertise, nnd wo’ll show you a
place where businegs is stngcatud.—
The mnu who advertises in a liberal, yet
discreet manner, is sure to take the lead
of iiis neighbor who don’t spend a cunt
for printers ink. It is also conceded
that a niun who advertises keeps a lar
ger, butler and more oompluto stock id
goods, und Hulls Ilium cheaper than tho
mun who don't advertise. If you went
good Inn gains call on the man who ml
veitiiHw.
Intkuihti.no Dscisions. —Tho Supreme
Court haa adjourned, nnd wo have tin-
ished the publication of the decisions.—
wu have called attention to the leading
onos an they caino out, and explained
mlers.
tliem for our unprofusionul read
There nre cue or two diutu of Ichh
importance that perhaps it muy not bo
uninteresting to notice.
It lias been the generul opinion that
when a man bankrupted, all of his debts
wore killed as to all of their Icius. In
Jonus vs. I.ellyd &, Smith, from Oatooia,
the (Joint d«N'ided thill when W. hud
land and eull'crud a judgment ugaiusl
him, whnse lien attached to the luud,
mid afterward bankrupted, Ids bankrupt
cy did not defeat the lien of tho jutlg
moat on the laud.
Wu have been informed, Imw tiuly
we nan not say, that Judge Warner ar»
gaud him out of it.
In Flipper vs. Used, from Catoosa,
and Thornton vs. Solomon, from Twiggs,
it was decided, under the law allowing
louses of properly t.i reduce .recovery,
lint it.il.im! iiiit 'll liiu.iH innut In
that tho deluiufuut's losses must bo
shown to bo caused by phi inti If a fault
or act.
In Crnhnm vs. MoGuirc, from Terrell,
the Court ruled that even though a note
wus given for a slave, if it wum indorsed
and transferred for other valuable con
sideration, tho indorsement made the
note good, ns it was a new contract.—
C'oniti/ution.
Tuxnbi. Tiibouuu Tim Aura.—The
Mont Coiiia tunnel, when finished, will
connect France by rnilr.rnd with Italy,
through tho Alps. This grout work
was begun in 1857, nnd was nt first
carried on by manual labor. It Is now
carriod on by mncliincry driven by com-
prtapod nir. Tho present rate is about
one yard a day on tho French side.—
Tho excavations proceed from both
ends, nnd it is intended that the work
tmm ahull moot and shako hands in the
middle of tho AlpH some time in 1878.
rsr From tho Adverlisor wo glean
tho following fucts in relation to tho
wonlth of Savannah : Fifty-two persons
return incomes of fivo thousand dollars
sad upwards, ranging ns high us two
hundred and throe thousand seven hun'
died uud lilly dollars. Tho largo ma
jority return incomes of a littlo over ono
Uuiussud doll.ua.
Tho Confederate monument nt
Cyntliinnn, Kentucky, is said to be
quite a work of art. It is twenty two
feet iu height, and rests on a granite
)KulcalaI. On tho North sido, in bass-
relief nre tho ouiblemntic palmetto
. trfe* frir'n Ill's fiv e. .Several mil'* In*
' Ob.illnltoo/R, wo fkiiiM-it at the Vulcan Rolling
l|i, 1W9. | iiill! of] fit- m*. I.»& A Cud and Were a ratified
ilvt Ridgy | with ajirlcw of the till- n-xwig ptow* of corn er-
Editorial (JcrrcspOfidencc.
An.vmi, A ox. 2 till,
I»i:»a Haw^ixi. i jliii! Ctfrnilltn met
si’ll A. M., and wits nnmwinii!jrw|iitst r iiti‘d:
The roll "Lowed 4el<valfl« fi«n 39 p*p««- hr. I poW , r of lbn mac |,i„, Ty |, | n ,ni. iuv. Opermll
ClfaLy, of the Macon Telegraph was efactod p. r-■ niiinla-f 1:4, and these bundling the Mazing
monciil I’re-IJi-ni, nnd Gun. 'A. ft. Wright, Kdl- 1 melsl we nt almost In ii elateol nudity, sud
l to arid Ire about tbi-ir work like Ini * deni
. .. „ . steaming jufryiraii'
exuding at every pore.
ling huge blocks of eoliiproti in s iLimlng ami
Mini-fluid *Ute, Into iliin sod mailcoblo Ifarv'. lit.
m or 0» ci^»,nWws.:,ri;,i. .1,. mi* -i k **•*»• 01
o.. «.I t!.... I ..Ill II iniiM „r ii,,, l! tii'rsat l»Tfr*ns, witli
the Atiiens Nniclirmri.niid II. II. Jones,of Hie
Ciiilibcrt Apjicsl booursfioe jjfuridenl*.
A Mu^iiiw SJrtouiSr. .Ill » nifmlicf W»*> — I" Ml ««• ...lit. mnlw wu i»"
yf commlltnsi appointed 10 flume a constitution
and rub*, and report upon' rtrlotu Uiplctt ol In.
twrst ol s call'd Meeting of the Convention tiff-
r lng the State Pair it Macon in Movembsr next.
No Liimiichi of importance will Ire transacted
daring tliu present rereion.
Tlur ConronUcn wilt istjourn to-night, nnd tire
Prep excursion lertvrw at 7 A. M., to-morrow.
It will bo a grand occasion, nnd no more effeel-
Iru plan rfittld bnvu I recti devised to ventllstc
nnd devulopo lire mngnlflreut resources of oii r
native Hlute. Morn anon, ns opportunity msj
ha offer ml for writing.
^'oers ever, J •
W. A A. R. II. 12 M. Ang fSlh. 1M9.
Dkaii Bawtki.1. : Anihl the rsrnlile of tbu
Curs iiimI tho mod ley of smnids caus'd hjf tbe
mingling of a hiuidrcd voices, I.esmy to semi
you ■ few |M.'iiolll(ngs t»y tho way. This (ruin
iornpoMcd of six insgniflci-nl rsr» with every
convenience sod appointment Umt art sad fc
flaeuieut can suggest, loll Atlmita today bj
7-g) M. On hoard were tho Govemqr of tbe
HtaUvCpI. Halbert', fiupeilnleadenl W. nnd A
Railroad, a large reprossaUtlon of the prisji 6(
OeorgU, Jndgo Ilairell and Other judiciary offl
oials, n nnmlwr of tbu iron masters and lenders ol
meclinnlcal tatcrprlw In tliu Stale, suit oilier
dMInguiebcd guest-.
No palus bud boon spared to ensure tbu corn
tort of the parly. One ear was rpeciolly fitted
up wltli il'-iji- for tint uac of ill" <|iiill driving el
ement, nii'l lulivsbrnunts, clmico cigsrs, tho best
sfdriukuldes, including puru lued wuier ami
lemousili-, files of Uie lutes' papers, and si 1
that a generous hifpitullly could suggest, were
at I lie disposal of tbo excursionist*- About 11
o’ulook. after crossing the lovely Utnwab, wjtli
It* smiling valley, verdant fleltla, nnd liack
groaud of frowning bills we paused at Ilia flour
ishing vlllsgn of Csrlersvlllo,
Here, n vast crowd of gentlemen and I idles,
headed by n deputation »f prwnlsswt cltlevns,
and a splendid hand ol music, greeted the ton
rbu.
heaving the oar* we pruocfdijtf to the eftpn-
cioas depot and wern welcoiu-d hy a written
nddruNM from that rcterau Ktn'esinnii, nijuiifao
tnnrand Irue.tieorglan.lfon. M A. Cooper. Time
Inw dealt lightly with thin noble survivor of other
and heller da) a. Ilia midesllc form Is still unbent,
ami lila cagtu eyu iiadimmcd by the lupso ol
yiMrs.
In the nainu of lh« |<uophi of Ca a Unv|l|o nnd
that entire region.MuJ. CiMjpur weluomwl lh« sclen-
lido o pedltlon which had coins to searoli out
and reveal to llm world, thu hidden Iroasures
which nature's laboratury had oraaUil Iu tho l*o
MOM of mother mirth. Ill* remark* were admi
rably conceived and throw a flood of light upon
lilts scope and nature of our explorations. |Jp.
fore concluding, ho luvliod thu party l" ex
amine In nil adjoining rood numerous i|ieclnieas
of mlooral* takeu from the adjacent hills.—
Mnj. Uoopur was frdlowed by a brief address from
Governor Hulhrck. setting forth the objects of the
excursion, and Introducing Mr. tfilflby tho Presi
dent of the prew confontion. That Kenlleiiuiu
mpoodod In a Tew brief hut very pertinent sen
tence", In which he predicted that Ino calamities
which bad scented overwhelming nnd ruinous
to the country, hy Inducing new rxcrlions In
every Held of enterprise and Industry, might
rv«n y« t bo in.ula the mcnmtoNiicrca cd prosper
ity to Urn South. . Tbo crowd then repaired to
tliu chiimlmr within und found neatly number'd
and arranged a large collection of mineral s|Mt i-
mens, the product of oiii owiiBUIn, Some of
these were of lift richest character. Wo satv
Iron ore couUlulng DO per cent, ol pure moltl.
gold hepring quart', copper, coal, and marble ol
every bun nnd qual'ly.
Tno s| '
ipcoimoiin of tbo latt'f capcelally were
beautiful and many of them, unique. They
emhruuod, van I oo white, variegated osk and ma
hogany color, nil susceptible of tho highest pol
ish and most beautiful flnlsh, Nor must wo for-
f et to mcutlou tho grind and whet slunes of
'oik County, nnd lliu excel I -nt Hlnlo Irom Hie
scum legiuu. Tbe grain ol the latter is very fine
and lit can ho exfoliated snd split Into the
tliimwt lomhiir.
For tiling nnd tbe covering of roots It will lie
inruluuhls. Wo njnloed lotaki hy the hand
at this point our old friend and confrer, Rev.'
Then. ft. .Smith, and Dr. Clayton formerly Irom
your city. They we-o both well and extended
to IIS a hoarl-folt greeting.
Boon Hit signs! sounded, and again wo were
on thu wing speeding through hill and valley
nnd luxuriating iu tin *
fie lovely scenery of this ro
mantic region.
Rn iwsiffil we would remmk that our Slate
Road Is In admlrublo onler, and thu oxccsh of
revuiiuo lifter paying monthly installments ■
ntedfo '
•M.OOO, Is devoted fo the permanent improvement
ol tbu road bed nnd other purposes of a practi
cal nature.
Wo are no partisan of Col. Uulbcrt, but be
lieve l.i tbu dou'rlne that uvun handed justice
should 1»" undid out to nil.
More anon. Youtv slnocilly, J.
N AMIIVII K ANT> ClUmNOOI’A R. R . I
Aug. 20lb, I stilt. (
Dsah Sawtsm..— My note's were Interrupted
yeeterduy by tbu arrival of tbe excursion train at
this city. Contrary te expectation no public
reception was given to the press though the ho
le|* wvrc.lbrowt>j)pcn for tlwlr cnlertalnmont.
Whatever the natural advautagsa olCbattnnou
ga, arising from fellel'y of locution may be, os *
place of resklcnuo no point could be mure undo'
slrnble. In whiter the street* ore ancle deep In
uiire, while during the warm reason the bent and
dust are almost suffocating,, and moNpiitoes nnd
bouse bold vermin swnnn in myriads. At this
time tbe earth is parched for the want of rain snd
tl» corn crop cut off more than half. Indeed on
the whole line of road from Atlanta, except lb
shorten tliu provision crop more limn AO per cent.
Ml •*" " “a bestdls
Irruuch nnd luurol aprig, above n group
nuurd8.
of Runs, avrordrt, drums nnd atnudurdH
Tito monuinout is mirmrmntcd with a
Cxuifcduruto ling bcm’iitti the lolds of
which arc disclnied tho Imrs nnd eturs.
Tito monument was imtdc iu ltuly nnd
ooat 12,280,000.
This eatiitillslMiieiit was burnt by tho Fid'-ral-
nacaand v.wkhig l»y day ami night. Only
wrought Iron in cve:y form I* turned rtut. aud
wc are sorry to my tho supply of crude ore fa
Insufficient to meet the demands of the mill.
Resuming our s**ts in tbu magnificent mov
ing palnco which wn* provided for. the fourth
estate of the realm, iu |i-s* than an hour Wo were
In w lust* rugged Iswom lie Imbedded the
es of coal, which nre Inexhaustible, and are more
valuable than mines of prcc ious sloniw and dia
monds.
The courteous superintendent nod master spir
it of the litna Company. Milo Prnlt, Ksq.. receiv
'd us warmly, and was our guide amt cicerone
in theexploi-utlous of the morning.
First we examined the coke ovens filled with
pn'veriged coal unfit for market, which I* re
duced to this sut*tnnoa hy fie-lon, nnd i* cv'-n
more vulushle than pure coal for smelting pur-
Btngll npertiires on the surface revealed the
rtglng flatoe* Im.Iow, which go out of themselves
when thu com hu‘lion of tlm eartwnlc sc id ga*
iseompleb-d aflor bunting 4t hours.
A stream of water is then Introduced, aud the
c.ke withdraw n in Urogulaf OMHW* when cool.
Tho coni deposits nre found In
side, 800 feet sbuv* tbu railroad. Thoy are
rei c'ird by several steep Inclliwd i)lnu<-«. over
which n railroad (rack is laid, ana which are
surmounted by stationary engines.
Home of the party were drawn up In this man
ner sealed in empty truck ears, and other* fearing
to span (hd ditty bright* on a cfowdtlg so frill »nd
rickety, prefoml the safer but more fatiguing
uv-thod of shanks main. At the mouth "f the
cave we wore m<-t by Mr. John Fra far. thu prac
tical m mager of the uti e . snd conduct I through
Its vast ami gloomy leces-re, Thu entrance
lew than eight feet iu width, while the me
' width cannot evva-d At feet with an attitude
varying frnm 4J to (J. Our guide.und Indeed all
the miner* were provided with a small lard oil
Ismp Mlacbud to tlm Ipmt of tliulr bat*.
Within, the darkness was profound, while nt
short Intervals load's) truck* or llm*" returning
empty worn encountered, and could only bo
avoided by clinging to tho sldtw of tbo damji
wall*. Them wa* Mitnelliiiig weired and appall
ing in th« surrounding* ol tho pUco. *rul funny
t iles are repeated of dfacnnaolate quilf driver*
who were ready lo port with their last dime to lot
safely conducted forth again.
The mine penetrate* to Uie distance of IflOft fool
and extend* 200 feet beOVSlb tbe surlaco. At
regnlae dlstaiiees of about 60 feet, on eacb side
of thu road which haa Immui excavated, other pa*-
*age* nro cut at right angles SRfamllng many
hundred font in U-ngtb, from which tbo coal i$
qiiiirrlcl, 12A ha id-.ull Imported from F-ngland
are employed. 40 of them Dtln'Ts, who work by
the Job Some of them are alibi lo exhume u*
muoh a* fl.tono perdlom, for which they r -cvlve
80 cts. |wr bm. The mine* turn out 75 tons
each day, or about 20(10 per month, and the qual
ity of the coal la nut surpassed in any ooaotrv. -
It Is delivered on Ilia cats at tho low figure of
:ij dollar* |N-r Ion. Wc are convinced that our
people have mily b) loam the value of these coal
dcpo-ul* aud the moderate cost of tho nrtlclu, to
ensure the fortunes of the proprietor,
About fi I*. M. we returned to tilmlbinoega af
ter pa * ng a day which will never ho forgotten
Kxpeeliug lo luavu for Nashville In nn Imur.
t inti'l now refer to the graphlo panellings of
(lot. Fielder for further particular! of the excur
sion of the I'reas Convention.
\Vu*iu forlulmfa iu having a comwpniulent
who wield* a pen with so nuiab grnce and abili
ty. Yount over. J.
Binowlaii Fsrak or Nannie.-—The
CliurluMtnn Cniiricr in informed by ••
corrcapondont, tlmt in tlio upper part of
Hontli Curnliim tliorc live* a young 1
ex Confederate soldier, whoao leg wiih
uiiipututeil dut ing tliu war, near the
thigh. After amputation tho wound
rapidly lieulcd, nnd ho wns sent homo.
About u your after, a fleshy protuber
ance wa* soon to grow out of the fivah,
which, in the courao of n few monthn,
look thu Hhnpo of u foot, nnd aiuc.o that
litno it hna hern growing finely, until
now the man has a |H)ifee.tly new foot
and leg growing from hia thigh, w hich
in a year or no, promises to Htipply thu
Iona ol hia lug in the first instuncc. If
this he title, it ia tho uumt wnndurlul
Ireak of dntno nature that lint* over cotnc
to our notice.
Bales row Future Demykrt.—Wo
jtiote tho following report of cotton
hu Ion for luturo delivery from tho last
Now York Uorountilu Jourtiul :
For future delivery wo note the fol
lowing huIch : l.ow middling, Septem
ber delivery, 81 cents ; October 29
cents ; November 27 J cents ; December
2<1J(f2GJu. Boute bona fido purchnm'H
have been cfiectod in Kutoponn no-
counts, on the followiiij
Otlounn “
null
d|iog, froe on shipboard.- Col. Enquirer.
iu ocun cuuciuu in x'.utopcnii ac-
Hits, on tho following terms* : Now
Ioiiiih in December, 2Uh(20*; Suvnr>
i in December, 27<(2Ui both low mid-
Neoro Nomination.—Saturday lust
tbe negroes of Dougherty county met nt
* ecf
Albany nnd nominated ono William
Crumley (negro) ns their candidate for
Senator, to represent tho tenth Senatori
al District, composed of tho counties of
Dougherty, Leo und Worth, to fill the
plaoein tho noxt General Assembly
made vacant ly tlio resignation and re
move) from the Btnto of F. 0 Welch,
Uadicnt nnd former incumbent.
The Governor Iiuh oflerud a re
ward of $5000 for the apprehension of
the parlies who lynuliod John G. Lee,
wlm at the time, was confined iu the
jail of Terrell oouuty.
At the Duxbuiy celebration, a
_ «... I «ll .
cannon was fired bv Napoleon Up
take it
could not make it convenient to
rtittui u^j j| l0 vvuter, so hu arranged
it iu hin ifriiuj. [ 0 p 4r i^ n nd, hy touch
ing a key, •*mtt»-- <>leutriu spark through
tin- new cable, n.nf ~
at Duxbury.
coca the gun
Till* remark hold* good through tbo . .
Irlct ofTcunrerev, amt MU ligypt ttavtiif fallvd
», w«* Inisl South wrefarn plautvra will provide
'gainst scarcity by sowing Urge turnip, uti,
j wheat, and rye crop*.
I.a*t night, after snptxr a fine band of music
turned out In honor ol thu orcashtu, and qultu a
nunibcr of apucchca were mad" from the front of
| lUriw lloure. Fun and Imtuor rtil«l thu hour,
and many pleasant mUIc* wore lutirehnnsvd bo-
' tween (Jtorgia ntnl Tenwwu un tho subjix't of
the marrlago of tbu two 8UU*. and the purchase
! ol Chattanooga by tho former.
I The orators were Major Hulsey, of Atlanta, Col.
Liarkell.Mr. Filch, Mviwiv.Jnma* andFort of Chat
tanooga, Parrot, ot Georgia, and our own ns-
soclatu reprmrntativr, Col. Fielder. Tho tbcmv
of tliu latter waa South wreturn Georgia ; mid
rtglit nobly amt eloquently did ho dilate upon
thu fertility of her soil, the well managed system
ol her latw.r, iho mlldm-s and salubrity of her
cllniat*. ami the onturprlsu, iutclllg. ucoau.l virtue
u| h-^>ns.
l'i.t^,M-aklng i-iided. wu repaired to a sleeping
car in the small hour* of Iho morning, and u*v«y. 1
ml to n-st. though beret by blood thirsty muMpii-
lo*'*, Intolerable heal, ami * babul of sounds on
every side.
To-day it waa.announc«<d that the low stage of
water in thu river would prevent our boat uxcue
slon to the mine* above. Wo are now, 4 P. M.,
"0 route for the celebrated Flu Mines, about 2u
State Tax row 1809.—Wo pereeivo,
from an official notico in the Atlanta
Intolligoncur, tlint tho Governor and
Comptroller General have consolidated
tlio tnx returns and nssensod a tax of
lour-tontlis of one per cent, ad vakreiH,
exoiusivo of Hpecifio taxes, for th« pres
ent year. The sum to )*■ raised hy
such aascasmeot is fivo huodrod thous
and dollars.
Another Gc.npowdrr Plot.—London,
August G—At nn early hour this morn
ing, during the sessions of Parliament,
great excitement was caused hy a loud
cxplosilion in tho building. Search wns
instituted, und a tin case, which hud
contained powder, was picked up ou a
tv rraee ueur by. Not much dantugo
•atus hone. No arrests. Tho utfiir is
involved in mystery.
IA. An enterprising firm, in Cincin
nati ntaniifiicturi'S whiskey—said to hu
superior in «pinlity—fjom garbage pota
to peelings, street sweepings, aud tlio
ret use ol slop barrels.
BA-Tito Virginia corn crop is holiov-
cd to have been shortened ono half hy
tlio drought.
. ; F**r tho-futliWt
MOUNTAIN LBifVK^,
P;.UCKEf> BY TTojiK JtOVKB.
No. 3.
At 2.30 A. M., July 2 let, iutcntl of the n .igh-
lng of tlio iron ltorre, which hi"! n-c-nlly rushcl
mu off from tbo Capitol of my native Bt.it", the
xtumphig ami «i tort lug of four ll* *h *nil bkaM
at red* aunounccil the nluctunt and difficult
«tart of tlm Montgomery Bprlrtg c*r from th"-4t*>-
ceptlon IIuiire,-along tbu wooden railway, up a
homy grade, through tint mountain gup, to frig
Tuimul I-tution. Tho glorlr* *d Iho n*ocut far
aurpafacd 0)6*4 Of tlm.tvw»re\.jwl>jed by IheiaiiJ-
ard nf duration alone. The Conductor gave n hap
py cxplanaUnr of tliu *p'!tial advantng"*, which
U-d to the adoption of thi* mode of travel. “It
it wry lo yd la Ike Sfmt tj’, but hard la yrt niroy.”
Hurried on to tho "iure-cnoogh - ' railroad at
3.1UA. .M., woda-hM ahead, lik* a mud men-
•ti'r, tltfdiidli Ifs-Hyi'm I, it.roisgh qarrnw dufllf*.
between tall, rugged, frowning rock* ; now join
ing tlio matin devotion* of tho viur*, a* th<y
‘•naog logvtbvr'' Id aliiiilng pruefreion, no v ga-
xlng in xolutnn admiration on tbu dark moun
tain rang"*, which alternately approach »d
recede from each other on either hand, now
born" down by leaden druwainciw, mingling
wiUi the rough J.ir of enr-onAion tbo *w« t dull!
unev ol Morpheu*. At thu distance of i-lglity-
ono mil"*, wo panned nt Lyncblnirg. the lerml-
nu* of Uie Virginia und Teiuwaam llnud, w lure,
after a poor lirvakfwg, wo w«*iK ubourd thu Or
ange end Alexandria "am, uud rmdiing along
the canal, eroding the Jane- . her* a *h tlT< w and
unitnj'Oeing ftreani, wc rapidly left behind u»
that old «im1 reepucublu gltv. w hich hangs froi
*at T.yrio da noim-
liii high rock, like a gri
"Cliff Uiat beetle* oYr Id* beau.’’
About ono o'clock we hove (o nt Charlollre-
rlllc, C| mile* beyond l.yii'-hburg, und 117 mile*
IliU side of Wuilifngton. Thi* city I* the rent
of tliu honored old Yirgiuia I'oheralty, which
I* vfalbly romaikablu only for thu large dotau,
which *|mo* alinuat tLuuiitire roof of it* main
building. The city IL* If, ceb-Lratal lor it* *alu-
briona climate amf flue *-.cI-ty, preacuta but a
dingy Mpfct. About 2 I*. M-, tbe cry "all
aboard," brought a ruehlng crowd to scrarn-
bl'« fur acttt* in th.< cant, on tho Cherepcnk*
*uu Ohio Ksllr'ij'l (formerly Virginia Central.)
and away, «w«y. Wa wr-vt ovyr a track lare
mnarkaldu a* a dming '*M' expensive
„ , ndhlcvi
tneiil of railway cou*tructlui|, than fpr Iho grand
and varied *ceu"iy, tl.rongli which It I tea, or
rather clImlM almg;. Thia road, whore pn*> irt
t rmfnu* falhe Whiia Hq'phur Spring', ff«l Va.,
Ini* already ci*t over fifty tbouaand dollar* per
mile. It f» being rreoUitely iHi-h'iI on to Inter-
cciH tho Ohio rhrr, wlivnce it ia Intendod to di
vert laree «trenma of freight along n more di
rect ami ekuajK-r route 39 mij-* bryond Char-
lolU-nvill", we pmwi-d .Staunton, only stopping
for a ha*ly dinner, the e'l’w* and cnterprfalng
uiumigrr, of the road »<x t.iing lo credit InucUnt
on that Him with thfl Ml do w man t commonly *up-
pom-d to distiugul'h certain *prdo*, of the
quadruped*, Ibe power lo eat note and ekeie by and
by-
I'io~ing thi* plaro wo roon la-gin the ascent of
thu Bins Ridge which I* rroared by eoolinpoii*
climbing at the rnt.* 7J feet mile for 8 miles
from Medium'* River, and also fe. t pur mile
C utile* from (lreemi o«*|, going through uuui*t-
" tunnel* Oil the hill aide, and one on the
mountain toji, n* u-d to l*e j of a mile In length.
Such »(■ tliu bold and alarlliiig sceiury all
•long till* roa>l, that I stood ii|mui tliu plalforni
throughout tliu sfbrncou, lo pay to the |m »ing
glories ot ustiirr, the Ir.kutn ol Airv-Whi and
unobHriictad ndilllration.
At Gi*d:cn .'fit mile* from Staunton, pa-scngei*
destined u> tlio Ro.-klwidge Alum and In* Ruth*
look •Uging- white Die Rover pudred on by
"team, 8 mil.* further, to MIIR>orn. Renchlng
lu-ro *l 71*. M , lie wu* iiuTekly, wltli Mr. K.
from Baltimore, hooked for Ilith A him Spring*,
•» full of frill a* a M kitten oi n |rl*ky kld.-
Wlille wo derived dlvcislon, nnd *tiniulii* to no
dal gaiety, from tin clvcrfril aotlon of four
line hom**, the bracing breexo and nature* ever
changing but nlw «y* happy luce, tho inside load
lul led to thu natural w* ght of their bodies,
lliAt worvq Incumbrance of henry mind-
About ono milufrom Uillboro, tiding along tbe
bunk ef the beautiful Cow-pariure rtvor, which
wlm]*, In ever varying llogarthlnu line of beau
ty and of grace, hvtweeu the reatcely park'd
tnoiinlaiii*. we stopped to pfty nnr re-p-ct* to
llm celebrabil Blowing Care. This i* sn open
ing nearly circular; about 4 feet In diameter, nt
the foot of a high *nd almost per|n>diculnr
mountain steep, running l«ck iuto the hill, aud,
like a funnel. It renting in *!ge us it enter*. From
thi* opening, a cold eurrenl of nir fa pouring out,
strong enough in high temperature, to Mow off n
straw hat. A* f g«/ud upon Ita dark mouth, I
could not but think, liint some ancient poet
would have described it n« n ini»n*ter rrocodlle,
held down by the superincumbent mountain,
yetypwolng ferociously on the |m*-ing traveler.
A* for tho phtheophy of this pliunoroetiou. it Is
staled that some *lx mile* from this point, there
I* another opening, tutu which tho air from
wItlwufl* drawn by the rurrenl of nn under
ground stream, ami that being cooledjin this sulr-
ti-rraneaa passage, R find* easier vent at’lho cavo
bejow.
New Advertisements,
JUXbOLV/t SHERIFF SAIFS.
Wild, b» mid before the Court Mouse door In
ths city ol ('ulbk«tt, on lbs first TuvHdav in Uct«
ber nrxt, betwreo u,» legal hours of mU the lul-
bwing property to wii i
House snd lot in tbe city of Cutbbcrt, where
the defendant now rent.-, boandsd u tol'air* .-
North by lot of Colemtn'a Rost by street running
Nuilu, nnd South by woodland lot of Mr* Chip,
stead. Levied on m the property of II H Klder, lo
ealisty tas ti fa Stete and Coqol.r t*xe«, levy mad*
and 1stUrued to ms by Constibl*. Tennant noli*
Also same lime and pises, h.t in the eilv of Cuth
brrt on whi^h are the wood and bUck a i Ith shop,
bcundrd t* fti'lowai North by strrel dividing lots
betweoo M's Hibson's lot and dsfedant, KmI bv
lot whets Z Rawver now lives. Honth by Uilteapies
twkery and West by Lumpkin atrret. Levied on as
Ibc ) voperiv ol A. Lehman, lo as'i-fy Ui h f» for
the year 1809. Lavy msda sud return to urs by Coo
*'»b e.
Also Mm* lime aud plsee, three acres more or
being part cf lot of tend No. 78, 11 lug in the
lees
Sib District in Ure city of Cuthbart, ■JltX cm tbe
dvfandanl now resides and ou which are locuted
bis variety works, bounded as follows: N 'rth bv
McAfee snd Owen's tan yanl, K«st by lllakelV
Mreet, South by McDonald's In* and West by the
land of L. Alkissun. being part of asid Und. iJevird
oq as the proj«-rly of J. lb MaMicbtal. to Mtu4r
srtndy justice court h fi W. H. Tackett vs. b. (f.
McMichael, Tumlm A Johuiton vs. L. C. McMi-
chaet. Issey made and retsrved to aw by Constable.
Tenant notified. Property pointed oat by riaiiiilTe
Attorney.
Atre same lima and place. Uts of lard Nos. 87
sud lo4 lying in the ftth Dia'rict of eaid county.
Leviet on ss the proptriy «if Utdeou J. ti*rn. r lo
satisfy Rsndnlpb oupieme Court U »*. Jessie A
Glen va. Gideon J. Usroer propsrty pointed oat
by I'fainlilTs Attorney. Tennant notided.
sepiS-ld
Tax Notice.
Court of Ordinary, Randolph County, Sit-
tiny for county pursue*, in Special See-
lion, Aujiut 1869 :
TT is ordereJ by the Court that the Tax Collector
1 of Randolph county, be, and he is hereby au-
iliorued and directed tp bry a Tax fur tbe year
Ihiif, of Ultr per cea*. 4n the Slot* Tax. tor'the
expenses of tbe couatv tor the current year. Also,
a Special Tax on the Strata Tsx of twenty five par
cvnl. lor building a Jail in the city ot Cut fiber L
Ta
Also, tilteeo n«r cent, on the State Tsx (or building
% Bridge at Not eh wav creek. Also, tea percent,
on Ure Slats Tax for educational purposej—amount
ing in all to one hundred per cent on Slate Tax.
Given under my hand officially, August XtSlh,
186.'. M. OORMLEV, Ordinary,
and Ki- Officio Clark.
A true extract from tho minutes of the Court.
aepB-tm
I New Advertisements.
166!) _a udfcw 1870
Female College,
"ulhlM-rt, Georgia.
ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT,
... poputi .
lion fa ( leased lo aimn-ioOT that it vrttl eater
itsNfc’Xjr SCUOLAHTIO YKAft. on
MONDAY, October 4th, 1808.
FACULTY :
Of his efficient Corps of Tmchcrs »"*h cad
ent be »uid. Ttiey are well known in Geoigm,
Florida,and Alabama—via:
I’sar. M. A. McNULTY, A. M ,
Mrs. THAI) O IVKft,
Miss H4LI.IK AI.LKX.
Miss FLORIDA FORT,
M'lls HBUNA BTOOll.
Muh. K LODI A B. 4UJI|9*kLL
Him lieilKCCA T VYI.GIt, *'.d
Mu M. U HMKUIDAN.
NON-SliOTAllIAN.
T"e Trvber* . represent FOUR DIFFERENT
CUOBCUEB.
DiaOlI’I.lN'E.
The discipline ol the CoM-ge Is m(ld but FIRM.
D cannot b* aurp««ssd. There It pcrlrct arder nnd
system throughout the astablishnieni.
COIJHSK OF STUDY
Comnl* fe snd tho'nngb ta *U the departments—
equJl to that of toy Female College Id America.
The facilities for -tudring Moeie— vocal and In-
strnuicntal, Initio, Greek, French, Gcernan, Dalian,
Dntwiog, Fainting, English Uterstdrs.- Msibemal-
us. etc..are ol the very FIRST UKtiKIt.
Young !-• ties desiring It, can adopt a conree of
•ludy simi’ar lo that punuiwt by young mea in «,ur
first class Male College*; or they may »rter as tr.
regular else*, and taft np Mich sfwdma at they pre
fer Or again, If they desire to do so, they can, at
lutheite. ruinine a Mixed Coarse of study, and
graduate (herein.
TUB HOARDING HOUSE
For phtinaess and nestnee*. com tort and cosreiv
ience, well rooked lood, ana good water, amnle play
grounds, and beautiful promenadea, ta onMipaosed
7n sny aeclion of (he Honth
Being under tbs Immediate taperriilnn of the
President, Parents and OuordUne, pairuuising Una
drparlmeuf, may rest oeeured Ibal iheir daughum
and wild* will nnd a HOME, in story way suite*
to their confidante and raapect.
Mas. CATHARINE II DUNCAN, who. f.,r 8 nr
10 years bsa served as Its Matron, will aiillaclin
Ibal capacity.
Tonnw of Tuition and Board
Are has thaw thou of most Ipttllniions of airaftar
grads. Leaving **ut hiraa'a, a Young Lady mar
enter soy class in U>* regalsr Colleee Course and
In addition procurs Board—everything foand—la-
eladisg ineidetilala, lor |273 t"< p.-r FrlmlasMc
Year. I’aviasnta to be made (JUAKTEULY IN
ADVANCE.
Charges-
Youg ladles are o'.arged from (he <Lt#'of en-
Phjs cal Training.
The crl*brated LINO 8T8TF.M nf PHY8I0AL
TRAINING, fur Girls and Young Lodfaa— particu
larly such as are feeble and delete-will be
FtITIIFULl.r and THOROUGHLY TAUGHT
Beeidrs firing a per'eet form, it cure* Incipient
Hpinal Disease, Inelp-ent Conaampiion. Nervi at
Debili'y, Dyspepsia, and Iasi, hnt not least. Chills
sod Fever, and all for TKN HOLLA RH per annum,
Instiaclion in this department ALONE, fa wotlh
DOUBLE the charge for Board. Will doobliog
Parents give it a trial f There fa do such word as
FAIL.
Location.
CUTUBERT, lor gout health, fin’ s.<clely, and
pure water, cannot he iurpss*e<l in America.
For furtbar particulars, addrsss
A. L. HAMILTON,
*epl2-lm lVwldi-nt
Wu. H. Tibo*. Wu. W. Cordob.
TISO.N & GORDON',
COTTON PAOTOna
GESERAL COMMISSION MERCHA TS.
BiBEi’l Savannah, Georgia.
Begging and Rope or Iron Ties advanced on
Crops.
I.lhersl aash advance* made on cowr'gnmenta of
Colton.
Grateful for liberal prlronag* In the )’**•, a eon-
linuance of the aame is reepecliuliy oolicited.
sep9 8m*
Greenbacks Yet WjntecL
| F you want a nrat and aerricahle New BtJOOY
I and HARNESS, or a No. I WAGON, I bar*
I hem alwtvs on band and for sale
VERY CHEAP FOR CASH.
Single and Double HARNESS always instore.
Bridles, Martingsfas, Riding. Driving and Tie
Relna. always ready in store. War no aad Dray
HARNESS at low figures. Mule Bn.Its, Wagon
Harnaoa, Collar*, Wbmo, re.
REPAIRING.
In all (he branches of my Factory, done with neat
ness and di»p <tuli.
Call in md let in# Bell ran 1. 2. or DM pair of
SHOP MADE 8110B& !
Ma>l* from g -od roaterial and by good shoe maker*
of long tt\t9t\outa Call in a»d viands* fur y,>t|o
reive*, and it rou want lo pu chare good* in my
line, you will be * *
* very apt lo trade.
* optic l J. A. FOSTER.
EASLEY A RICK,
a
GEORGIv
JAMES M. TRIIT.) RaxnoLrw Contra,
To all and tinyiilar the Sheriff! of taitl State:
WAERKAS.at th# November Term, eighteen
hundred and tixiy on*, «l ItamUbdi Supcii-jr C< ur,
*.iid countr and Stats, Katley A Ric* obialned ver
dict and jiidgment in their firm name, against
James M. Tripp, then a resident of raid State and
cnnoiy, and now a non-re#»*esl thereof, fir the
sum ot six hundred and seventy-five dollar* and
twenty-eeven cent*, principal, thirty-four dsllara
and Iweaty-ooe cent*, interest to judgment, wish
sewn dollar* and twenty fire cents cr«tt of suit.—
And whereas, raid judgment remained nnsolitfiad,
and the fieri r«aiaa tuned Ibcreoq h>s hod mode on
it bo legal outijr within oarea yfatf*. eince dale
of Judgnient nr bsumg of fl fa. and by reason there
of. and hy the law, the said ti fa and judgment have
become and are dormant. Yon are hereby required
and it is also ordered, that said defendant be noti
fied in accordance with the law, that applidatu n
will be mod* at tha May Term next, of the .Superi
or Court of Kmdolpb county, State of Georgia,
' *ld ~m
New Advertisements.
H AXEMAN & SPARES,
HP planting fritnda ai Warelo use and
Cotnmiation Mrrcbanta, deem it wholly uiinree'aa-
uility lo ocrY* them faithfully and advantageous.
Their long experience and tha large patronage
which bis ever been extended U«e ho »e i* '
cone!naive that they dt-*(r*« the confidenre
extended Rw bo ae fa proof
di-»trve tbe confinenre of tbe
. uieueiiy, ati j by prompt and honest
attention to their Inten'-if, they Intend to merit te
the fa'ure tbo patronage so liberally .given them in
the past.
OP.DEUS FOR, 8UPPL1E3
Promptly flftrd at lowest tnerket prices, and the
usual fact i'ies extended lo those who intrust their
business with us.
O. O. SPARKS,
T. 1UKDLM,\N, J*.,
rept-lai Marou. Go.
Farm for 55salc.
.rt Osina raid, 8 miles fr..m Cuihhcrt,
conffalUig of 4l'l act4 g-Midland About IIS seres
nawlv opened and now in dvRivak'un.; uader gyod
fencing. Two comfortable Dwelling IL>u* a,
K "chee, Negro ILm-c, and other nut hous -s, Ht*-
hies, etc. The land fa very.product va wiih good
w<ter faeililiee, a»d a very desirable Ijcatioa (ur a
Mill or Gin, 1 if~ Tenn* re«*«tnahl*.
Apply to K. A. UUARTERMAN,
At Ketierolenr#, Ga.,
Or H. II. JONES,
repJtf Cathb-G, Ga.
he rracho* o
For Sale.
i ( \f\r\ OR 1500 Huohd* COTTON SEEft.
j V 71 I amt nr Mu Bu.hel* CORN, about
lo.n o pounds FODDER, MULR-L t'OW-t. Yoke
OXEN and CART. HOOH, GIN *nd BA-ND,
llonrebntd FURNITURE and Kiirhrn Furnfahing
Utensils. Oar Colton Seed i» the '• Mojd I*ro|ifl»,
aad nthar ranet'i-a, If.u or ifwr bushels of s vetr
auperkir kind. Those wishing to secure good seed
for nUnting, will do well to rngegeat once. Noth*
ing better tor maunring pnrpr-a-ja.
at-pl-lm F. J. A J. W. RAGLAND.
find lha wedding portion of y-ur littia dsugbt>r,
one day to be. v«u h»ue, a blushing bride, now a
afay prattling /airy of two or three years—never
mind Ihe subject mailer— b« iuotired I-—Diexaxi
-Jr U fame our people undtralood and praotire-l
msie generally Ufa Aeas'ance. Many a widow
and orphan have hud great reason lo be grateful
that tbe advent-ge of Lite At-nrano* was under-
* tioJ and embr^ccil by the lin-b:tod and father. A
large amount hu* been paid by Lila Aavurauce
C mpenie* to widows and "rphina, wl.cn it lormrd
ab.au thclronly reawrcc.-Usiwatua Faaxaus,
I78D.
Hixr* mantwvKl reached »e, I bfiv* ka*>t os my
life a per|wtiiul insurance ; and I ihink uir duty to
■ boas dejiendvnt upon mi would ha undlacbargid
if it were no* »i*.—Biamte ilawas.
Aa'^oiattoxa for the nuiraMt"f M*ea *r# to Te
ranl« I among the very nohleiU instilntinn* cf dv-
,1 aocieiy, and their arefalee.a ean he atteafed
. f r 1... V i:
300 Gallons,-
EARTHFRK JARti AND CHtTRIfS,
S I7.li.-t Irma ONE I* SIX GALLONS.
Jusf received and A>r oat* bv
J. 8. ANTHONY.
Manufacturer raff Timrnre, Boat Side Futlio
Stpiary. Oulbbort. 0>.
Ifmlte to recrir* ihom. For further particular* era
•mall hill*—(Citr Ordinscce, Vo.—.) a-p-ct
/'Ik'ORGlA, ItaxuiLru Comrri.—Robert W.
\ / I bike applies ta lit* uaderaigned far Iwttrra of
Guardian ship of tha persona and property of Mollio,
Drnnis, Emaii-t, /.uliue, and Mattie Uwhram
Drl.acy, minora of Dennis DeLacy. decsored.
Th*oa ar# therefore to require all ncaami* coo-
crrnrd lo flic, in my office, on or before tb* tiral
Mondar in October next, tbelr ohj.cti.ing (if any
Iht-v l.avei to said appointment otlierwiso said let
ter* will bwgranted the appliranl.
Given under ml band ofnriallr.
■rpalru M. GORMLEY, Ordinary.
cacu»-d hr tbetr mAins from ihe biiierncu nf p<>v
rtv a id ibc degradattou nf cb .hi - .—Load Ubodu-
ras.
Ttia relief from anxiety afforded by Life Aaeu-
raoce aery frequently conl'itmte* to prolong th*
lila of the asMired, while it materially augments
ib* oomf rl end well being ol those dependent tip-
on him.— Muf't llocm, CvuMsacuL DicrioNaar.
A Polilt of l.if* A no mace >a 'he ebrapetl and
•afeat mode of making a cerot n provision for one's
family. It fa a Blraepc na'-waly that men should
be careful to htu'e Iheir hoc* a, tbelr furniture,
iheir »h'ps, thrir merchandise, and jet oegtfet to
iaenralbatr live*, surety Uie qwst impoeUui of *11
to their famllfas, aad far more suljccl to las — !f*\-
XAMIM FaAXKLIN.
A Potter af Life Inanrenca ia always an evidence
•>f ptu lent to'*- bought; and no man with a depen
dent family l« free from reprnvh if hi* li(a fa not
insured.—Lr nu ('haXCILLCr I.txdiii bst.
F. MutusTi is ihe right <-ye of Prudence.
In th* height of noo| erity eipcnl adreraity, and
fortify yonraelf against ita enla.
A Farua.M ui.n furtsceth th* aril.—Fbotbbu*
82 : 8.
A aoan man leareth an mharitaonc.—Fnorxaua
/ 1KOIIGU, Ram. Li n Ciitxrr. 8h*dr>rk Ad-
U am , Jr., Adintoatfater on ihe estate of Bkad
rack A'lanti, Hr, lafr of mid county ih-cra*«), ap
pile* f .r Letter* of Diamlaeion from s>i I ea'jtu
All prraona inlrrratc'l are notified that Im« applica
tion will be Considered at the Derrmber term of
the Court of Grtthigry of saW.county.
Given a.'der my hand r fTcte'lv.
repS-Sni U. GURMI.EY, Ordinary.
''.-teiLL, aijll tbe r ciim of blllictioii. Alas I I be
gin to feel the wortr. Burn's poor widow, find
half a d.-s -n of h is dear little ones, helph ss orphans.
Iliatv I am oa wtak as a woman's tear. Enough
.1 thta—'lie half niy disease.Robust Bi uv»
Fact* prove that Ihe man who insure* bis life ia
more hkcly to lire lo an advaucud agu than be
who peglict* to do a<a
HOLTON’S PILLS.
A CERTAIN CUBE FOR
OXXXXjXjM Jtucl PEVER
Dr. H. C. BAILEY, Sole Proprietor,
AMER1CT8, (• I'.OIUi IA.
H Ol.TON 'S PI 1.1.8, a certain core f»r Cliil* and
Ferar, Dumb Ague, PeriiMlical Headache,
.Neuralgia, snd all uffeciiona of a like character.
Th# proprietor oeauot, iu a notice like I hi', er.ler
into a detailed account of iutermiltent Fever, com
monly catted Chill* and Fever, or Fever and Ague.
I simply Intend railing attention I • its cause, a lew
of R* evnipWims sod oonwqttenr**. UfaiDs ahd
Fefer aflliot every porii-m nf (Sir c.jnnryy, troOk U,e
Norfhcrn Lakes lo the Gulf of Mexico ; its cause ia
Malaria, with Its avmp omeall are familiar.
Vk hen priqwr treatment is nrgleeted. Be eonae-
W tun proper treatment is neglected, uaoonae-
quoocee are aeiimie, and olten nbaiinutely prntrae-
led. Tbe emaciated cheek, swarthy complexion,
torpid lirer. ague cake or lump in the side, general
debility, and hastily death, »rc oy no means uucura-
In view of the wide spread prevalence nf this
tia unpleasant stmpt.-in* and disastrous
oaeqnonce, I offer lo the |mt>!io a rrinvlr that
will prevent tbe simple ('bills from bceuming eon-
gra'tve, nr tmninx'ing to Ifillnm* nr contmaed
Fever—(the HOLTON I’ll.I.N,) * rafa remedy ai d
ceitalu cure, without *.iy of Ihe unplcaaen' aymp-
tome of Qaiulne, or Ihe iojurioae (fleet of calomel
or blue in sea. Try them, and you will find litem
to do all I claim lor them : you m«y slop the chill*
with from A lo 8 pills, tirei faking a purgali- ( of
some kind, and it would be a* effectual a* if you
had given q'liiiinis Though it must not be Hip-
p<wed the di»i tie is cured when the chill t« broken,
ithaeouty been cunmcoord, and must be perse
vered iu to recure immunity from it, otherwise, Ike
patient fa liable to mitfcr a relapse.
In or,l>w n> (ro4liea)« the dt*»rdvr from tha eya-
tern, take me Fills according to the fallow" g
DIRECTIONS:
First take a pnrgaiireto acton the bowels freely*
then take 3 pitta per day, one morning, at noon
and uigbt, until you stop tbe chill, then take one
morning and night f if 84 days. Dose for children
in prportiun lo their age,
H T. BAILEY.
HT 8o*d by nil Driigglate Kent by mail to any
one nn receipt of fl.GO per Box.
The following highly respectable geutlemea eon
fully testily fo the virtues ol these Pills.
cam near as :
Cd. A 8. Cutfa, Americua, Go.
M J»r T. M. Furlow, “ "
I’rea. W. A. Wt a.hi, •• *
Rev. 8. Anlhonr, 14 "
Rev. J. U. McGehee, " ••
H. U. Tucker, Dawaoo, Os.
J.M. Trim,
Judge C. L. Uittlo, Schley county.
P. 8. Twitir. Americas, Ga.
J. 4F. Miller, *
A. M. Haiford, Sheriff Sumter county.
J. It. Cbrfatian,(Editor Courier.
|4T Whole**'* Agent*.—I, W. HUNT A CO.
. Macon, Go., Mesara. McKarsox A Roaeixs. of Naw
1 York. * aug8A-23t
For Kent.
* VERY DKSI RARER MOUSE , n J LOT.oo
i Eufaiila street. Oo the premises fa a good
eciittoa iesurd theraun, and the defendant fa noti
fied and required, there snd then, lo apt-ear end
•bow cause, if any be hts, why said order aboatd
not be graaled.
Witness, Honorable David B. llarrall, Judge of
■aid Court, August 80th, IS*?.
vep'J lam4oi M (j PARKKR8GN, D a
well of water and large garden.
A'sv. on Vi'enova street, near Baptist College,
a Hunse rortaining five room* and a large garden,
there being air acre* enclosed, and located oo tb*
moat elevated spot ia Culhbert.
Al*i, on* mil* weal of tha Coon House rquarfc
a Tannery, having forty rate, in gnod repair, will
rent for a term or years, aud can furnish 23 cords
Tan Bark.^
Also, a Store House, adjoining Ibe Brooks House.
Atgv. West end of Store Room, North-west cor
nrr of Public Sqaare^ suitable fur a wboleaa'e gro
cers, but w]lf n .t permit retailing br the drink,
lwf" -*-* *-«-*£
INI otice,
_ their bitunrM or trade*, with in rai babite,
sud who regard their extracts in a moral way,
_<ll Ml ... nr rrwrn <1(11111 C V HI V-l nn
will rent six or aereo GOOD CAtil.VS, on my
lanyard Lot and Home Lot. None need apply uu-
thee comply with the above,
irpfi *t K J. RAGLAND.
add ten f et more •» oa to make it a rerr Ju
■irable house, end tb* toaalion tb* beat in the city.
Th# east, or front, now occupied by Mr. J. 11. Op-
penheinter, who will here the preference over env
one applying for the etor# It not taken by him
in two wreko, wi t rent lo the next in tars.
I'oeeeeeloa of the above described property can
not be grran until Jaauarr next, excipting ibo
*• * 1M lot on KulanU street, tannery, ami the
: house ai . t ...
J two atore Houses, which can be orcapird'al oore.
I * awgJn-lm S. ). RAGLAND.
Be Insured.
EQUITABIaH
LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY,
K«w York City.
JNTATIONAIj
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
M uftlituffton City, D. C.
T. 8. POWELL, Agent,
* Culhbert, (iu.
• No metier what mar be the object of your ao-
citude, be inaurvd. Whether you ere thinking of
the wafete of yoor life by land, or by railway, or
by tea, orol the unbroken condhion of your arm*
end leg*, or of the maintenance of geueral health,
or of comfort aad competence in year old age, or
of th* inlereete of wife and children whtn you may
be no more, or of * prnriiinn lor tour boy when
age, or of Uie n*t'P~ '—
urrioge
3 :22.
Lira iaetiranoe may Urupfoiid adnintegonni
lr for the benefit of latfli”
l.inilii* and individaale nr a
cLAa-aa or are-iera, *• well for those In effiuenc* an
for thoie In moderate civc amtcace*. All mar, Ly
i lie exertion of a little forethought and a email out-
Ur, protect their families from want.—Rr. R*r.
Liaimr Pt-rran, of PaxX'TLraxit.
As aufid'.fo agninal poverty fa lo be friuod in
Life Aaaurance. The t>rerentire is at once eimple,
cheap, and aure. While nlwsja aimplu and si-
war* aure, ii* eheapnnM fa Affected only by delaya,
alnch year by year increaau tbo uncertainly of life,
end compel a proportionate adronra in the rale of
premium.to be paid. Proverbially dangerous ae
delay ia ircnunied in other mailer*, in this it i*
preemlnentlr haiardoui. Wherever Life Aaen.
iwnrc fa a duty at all, if i» a present duly, and pro*
ciost'iiatloa bicamea w-itu^-Ncw Yo'ax klxruo.
DI*T.
l ira Joaitrr.nce eonfert ou the world a mixed
befirflt- it allmulefae and encourage# ft 'hifa -r
rudencetnd mlfdenltkt preaenia the ready Ttieuna
or putting them in praciice ; neifate in providing
for ti e widow and ort-han,- for eicknes* end old
•ge i and giro* meanwhile s feeling of eonfiJenre,
•tcnrlly, and mde|wodence- Tbt-ae would he works
her are, the Ubura of the n
ipily
K
Uct’A
Lira Aworoae* conlribatea effeclitolly lo make
ife itaeff fonger, eociefy happier, the aygrega'e
oro.vpertty ot the opuimunilv greater j and, juet »<•
Ur aa it ahalt extrnd, while Mill conducted on
«ound principlva, it will muliiply the kindle bonds
that ooourct men, while encouraging cennomy, in*
rlgTWatlng enterprise, iaelifylng ho|m in each in
dividual, and rheddiug the l-gtit ol a more verenu
beppiara* ialo many hou*-bold*.—Ber. U. 8.
Sroana, I). D.
It ianoamoil, raiaa to aay that Ihe Equilak'e
perfectly well represent* end juelifiN a Literal, be-
DfVlnl, fa*' •- M. . ' -a __a a—1_ I
w'm-ly devi-ed, and prudent ly manege
iMieinufl.il* Inamonre Ita directors are men
rot n.erf'y ol wealth, but of high and etainle-a
character. Ita aflAira art. aad rrer hat# been,
oMoaged with honoi, prudaara, energy, and •kill.
No company has ever tnule auch d atinguiabed
progress-Tire Hone JounwAt, New Ytmx
Tan National Life Imurunce Company claims t->
bv *• accuro os any m metery inltltutioo can p-*ei
b'y be. It* Urg.-stuck eipttal, all paid In. end
Ibe high reputation of ita tnanumra for financial
integrity and prudence, give to the iasured every
lom hie guarantee faff accurity.
••Bow aBa'.l ■* know what eoefatfaf are eounrl
and we I managed f" Just sv rou kaow what
bauke ar# goad and what b*d T by faqotnng, by
using yowr cumiuon acnae. Jq*t r» you And out a
giant tfce'or, a gor d lawrefra good acfcool. a good
u,wl. A k ■piraliona. Go In h -ne-t men who do
know. We have Insured our own Itfr m »4re K«iui-
lablv Lite Arauranc* t.'ompaov, end have tnue
bean made better arqiuiord with Bq affair* than
threw of etberr. W# ohonld re'eet rt ogam if we
era lo ctiuuae agm>n — lixxat Wash Uttrntu.
biikX* ct
E
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V
DIVIDiiND No. 31.
SoJTHWMT(lt)( RAU.fi0A»C0llrAWt,
Macon, Go., August 12. IM2.
\ DIVIDEND of Pour Dotlare par Share on He
(fa
31 at til i i —v—, I
Board hi Direcfora, |>«yabW no aa* afcer the 12th
fnalant in Uulfrd HtaL* currency Th* United
Stataa Revenue Tax wail be paid by this Company.
Stockholders in 8avsnwab will receive Iheir Divi
dend! at Central Railroad bank.
JNO. T. 1101 FEU 11 LET.
angfid lino Secretary and Treanarer.
Ornct or rn« BAinnoioot, Ci tmuxkt a*i> 1
UhU'Mivi Kaii.aoao CoarAdr, >
Bainbiidge, August ‘Jtth, 186‘J. I
A CALL for the first installment of 10 per cent.
.*». upon the sub«criptinn lothe capital Mock of
ihe Bainbridge, Cuthbert and Colombo* Railr >a<l
Compeny, i* hereby made opon each and every
subscriber to tbe same, to be paid October tot, 1S*V.
Daymen's may be made in Columbon, to Mr. John
King, banker; in l.nmpkin, to Dr. J. K. Barnum ;
in Cutbbert, to Capt. W. M. Tnmlio, Secretarv
and Treavurer and in Bainbridge, to the nndtr
igoed, BENJAMIN w. BRUTON.
Aug2«-!mo Prwident.
1
{Stolen, r
T AflT FRIDAY erenlng, *n th* road bet wren
Cutbbert and my residence, a Black ten
HOUND, four month* old. Ufa breast and tip* of
loea on left fore foot are white. Any information
oa to hia whereabout* will bo liboralfy rwrard*d-
■og2*-lm JOHN W. MATTOX-
Tickets for One Fare.
gorTnvr*sr«ag,RAiL*OAr Orrics. )
„ Maron, Oa., Aogu«t It. t*f9. f
« N and aftey the l&th inat.. RETURN TICK-
F.TH. to end f on riibor terminus or Rtat'on
onlbreRrod, can be patefiosed fur ONE FARE,
taid Ticketa good till October 1st and no »tmg«r.
VJRUII. POWERS,
ig2'J lino Engineer and Superintendent.
Store
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