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Fl.I.mlIKU KVMT THl'MIHY N08KUIU NY
SAWTELI, ft JONES.
U. II. JOIUH, Knitm.
THURSDAY, RW-TKM.IKItO, I860.
Press Wanted.—H«»ing duterm-
iiMd to onlnrfp our paper, wo want to
purrliaao a No. 0 WtflhiRgtMl Prcaa,—
Any onr having utiob a pn-na can eithor
iwll or exflmngo it for a No. 4 pro**, an
good aa Dew, by applying early.
One wanted in iwfocl running order,
with ull neceaanry fixture*.
Addreaa, Bawtrm. k Jon km.
“ Sdow fell in Now lork on the
lat inat.
•9“ Gen. Jiio. A. Uawlioa, Secret*,
ry of War, diotl in VVaehington City on
the Glh ioet. Sherman hcconien Secre
tary of War, ad interim.
llaoMawicK k Albany Kailroap.-—
It (a atated (n our exchangee, Jhul an
old charter line boon revived nl Albany
and that Col, Tift ia on tliu u nr path to
extend the road from Albany via. lilake-
ly to Newton, Alabama.
Thia preaenta the qneatH>n in a eerioua
aapeot for both Culhbert and Kufuulu,
for by tlint eel.vino if carried out, both
plaova aro to bo laft out in llio cold.
The building of the Uninnwiok lloed
la a fixod fact, and the quadbit nt thia
cud of Uio lion in whothur wo arc to be
benefitU>d or injured by it. What aay
the people of Cuthbcrt and Kufaula ?
GeorgU and the Late. Preaa Kxouraion.
What lnU»lll|ent son «t Georgia la not grateful
nl beholding lift even as site now Is j Iter mat and
dlrt-HIW area himI pkoiitomi ; lu-r Hilranoi-d
MftU ef peogms ted Improvomeut | her buimii
Iff and chrMlaa charity ; hot lorbi-aMoee, bur
devotion lo religion and virtue, to law and liber
ty, noil tbo oanstUatlon of oar lathora; her tin an-
heoea eanwnt lo tbo iwrelao of aII rlgbl/ul ou
fRorlty over her property and people ?
I will not attempt to paint her diverallled seen-
cry, (lie beauty «ad fragrance of her native tree,
and plnnta, tlic roiignlflci-nra of her mountaine
and velU-ya, her broad rolling rivers and beau
t. ous winding atreanilota. That fluid belongs to
her poets. Nor yet to recount tier berolo alrng-
glre In the pvt or to portray her M slie emergoe
Irom tbe grand and gloomy wteffk of rovolulloo,
bllgblrd aa she waa by the torch ami born dovn
by Uw tread of conquering forcea. These tbemea
belong to the klstorlana of the next genoratlnn.
Uat we are invited to la-hold her In physical
ami material grandeur aa she stand* preeminent
among alt the statue of the American union, a
vast coloeaal domain within bersell, capable of
maintaining upon her own bosom a nation so
numerous and fhiltAil ns to rival In people and
wealth tbe most powerful empires of modern or
eocleot liMira. Ktaudlug upon tbo rook bound
shore of (lie Atlantic, intbedml In the llowm
and evergreen* of tbe lowlands, her vines and
aaroartne planU duster around her bam In the
richest profusion for hundreds of miles Her
native timbers now standing are enough to build
tbe cominmdal marine of tbla powerful nation
lor oenlurtee to come, and to rebuild ilia cities
of tiurupe aud the I'nllcd Slates If they were all
destroyed.
lamvlng the rrct*UiL-e and level forosla, w«
reach tbe great cotton Iwll about wbloh so much
la wiitleit and so Uttk- known by people abroad :
and where Him are today rich lands enough un-
tdled to employ lultltnus *f Imlurtrtooe meu, and
to clothe bit id reds of nillllwis with the attow
while Secern that grow out of atal mature u|M>n
Uie soli. Amending still higher site becomes
r dlent with ocreal brauly, wIn-mi waving btadea
and golden shram adorn her lovely proportions,
as tlm liluom of youth upou a niahleiis cheek.—
Atal long ere we reaoh her broad and lolly sum
mit the rich ores begin lo form the crown of her
iiiaguilcence, her future wealth aud power. I
will not stop to speculate, Tor it hi am apparent
If In the power of man to calculate the vaat
treiMuroa that lie Imbedded in this noble Stale.
It was with the view to advertise nod attract
the attention of capitalist abroad lo this great
storehouse of wealth that the late excursion was
organised. It waa with tbe view to encourage
that olfuei that the Editor of the Appeal and
your oorrwpondunl went wills It.
ir people sec III flora ignore noe or mat toe lo
assign motive* of a political aud pmilxati eboreo-
ter, It I* ihelr flmlt and not ours.
ir (Jov. Mullock or Col. llulberl, had polIU-
ealor parliaau designs, they were concealed
from iuv. and were uot made tin- aultfuot or action
public or private so Tar ns we know. If there
wm any occasion either endonlug or oondemu-
Ing Gov. Ilullock, or wla-n such autlou waa had,
It uaenued our notion. linlcm the expression uf
a tavnlable opinion of the ability and energy
and asgauity of Col. Ilulhert as s It. It. Super
intendent be rrgnrdiNl as such. This was done
by resolution adopted with givat unnnlmlly, and
In which wo hare no doubt the Intelllgvni' opin
ion of the people who are Informed open the sub
ject Is reflected. This opinion may be wroug.
If It In and Dim* mil to be apparently so, tbe
•nm* men will be prepared to expose hi* weak-
ncm and hlaerrors. Hut we have but liltle pa
tience with the practleo of coudemoiug the iuo-
tlven of the prow, and attributing to the enlight
ened and hnuorahlo geiitlemun composing ilw
fraternity, venal motlvne, when they simply ea-
prom on honest opinion favorable to n man that
they dislike on account of his past political
record, and the power that ap|tolntcd him.
Vonr correspondent favor* the Id a of drawing
peopl* and money from the North sod from Ko
rol* into North Georgia to develop* live irou,
roal. gold, copper, slnto, marble, cm., but not of
etuln “
unsettling the people of our auction aud inducing
them to go there, t hir people are aucccmfbl *r
rlcuUurisl* and have, all things considered, tbe
brat country 1 know of and I oau ft* their good,
'“■* *** ' * "* **" “ Menoioui
and the general food of the Slab-, connote
ly advise them to remain when- Ibcv are and
costume their agricultural pursuit*. It to the
shortest, safest, rosiest, ami most certain rood lo
comfort, prosperity, power aud happiness. K.
Editorial Correspondence.
New York, Sapt. 8d, 1809.
Dxak Hawtku..—Iiruving our gvtiiul
fric-dn and confrere* «.f the Preen at
('huttanoo^n, after our return fr.tfn tho
Kina rrlttew, we look Ihalruln for Nash
ville oft (lie cv-uiiig of tho 2dlh ull.
Thin whole rlgion of cour.try haa
be«n almnat dewolnUsd by a diought of
many weoku duration. Whoa the dawn
broke ami we wt-ro abl« lo dialiuguiah
objooti the prwpDct wan melancholy in-
tlawd.
The corn wnn blaated and vs-itliored lo
tho very tassel, ami many fields in that
teeming anil, oupalilo of producing fifty
bnnbcle per acre, will barely yield ten.
No portion of 'I'ennMMau Heema to have
ewcaped the drought, and more than a
half crop cunnot any where be renlfxcd.
Nanhville ia a beautiful and fiouriah
Ing city, and the fttntocapitol, probably
Ihe moat importing atructuro In the
Union. The election of Henator aeemn
lo liovo inspired the pcoplo with new
b<fpe for Uie future, and it ia to be
hoped that a new era of peaoa ia about
to duwn upon that unhappy Stute.
The roule from Nashvlllo to Louie-
villa Kentucky, I rave race a gontly tin-
dtiluling country of great fertility aad
tinder the highest state of cultivation.—
ISxoept in tho vicinity ol Bowling flreen
and Franklin however, where rain had
fallen, we are oom|K.lleU to report the
aumo aud tale ol ruined crops and im
pending scarcity throughout the State
of Kentucky. The wheat and onto how
ever have yielded very abnndantly,
which will go fur to supply the lack ol
corn tho cueuing year.
At Louiavlllo wo embarked upon ono
of the Boating paluoea of tho Ohio River
and atenmod up atream 150 miles to
Cincinnati, the queen oily of the Went.
For many miles the shore* were lined
with lime kilnn, iron works and other
factories, and bore tho appearance of a
continuous village. The scenery of tbo
Ohio ia not ua grand as that of the Had
son river, nor are the landscape* aa high
ly cultivated and beautified.
Many pictureeqao nnd lovely views
presented themselves however, aud the
, river, n brood and limpid stream in
many places, trends through tho bosom
of lofty mountains which are too steep
and rugged for cultivation.
A few mile* from Cincinnati our
nostrils worn Msailud with such a con
glomeration of vile smells that handker
chiefs and asM it cloym wore in univer
sal requisition.
They arose from an homeifhc steam
factory on the bauks of the river, where
all (he dead horses ami cows and oats,
and tbe animal offal of every description
from the city are converted into soap,
glue, and fertilisers.
It seems impossible that the opera-
tivee cun enjoy health in an atm«»pheru
no charged with pestiferous odors.
Our boat landed at the f»>ot of the
celebrated wire auspension hiidge across
the Ohio, which is one of tbe most mag
nificent works of art on this continent.
A aingle span of this bridge is 1000
foet in lungth, and it is cupablu of sup
porting the most ponderous weights.
The approach to tbo oily was known
by the dense clouds of smoku which en
volopod tho ontiro place, and could be
seen for miles.
It is the aggreguto result ol the thou
sands of lorgcs and stenm mills, which
day and night by ihoir noise and clatter
cuuae the city to resemble ono vast
work shop.
lu passing through Cincinnati to the
depot of thu Columbus Uuilroud, we
encountered immense droves of splen
did western bullocks ant! fat swino, en
route for tha shambles, or eastern oil-
iss. Tbs hog crop of the West wo
wore told would be a full avorugc
though the scarcity of corn may cause
slaughtering to begin before the fatting
proocas is complete.
Wo saw about 500 turned into a fine
corn field in roaatiog ear state, which
they were tearing down and enjoying at
• famous rate. It made ua sigh to
think how much valuable food would be
tlms trampled under foot nnd watted.
In thia oountry stock is tbe talk just
aa cotton is with us. Mules will
low, as they cannot ho bold over until
spring, on nooount of the scarcity or
grain.
Our next departure was on tho Little
Miami Railroad, for Uolumbus, thu cap
ital of Ohio. This is probably the most
fertile valley in tho world; and tho
road, built chtso to tbo river bank
wound through rich fields of brown
corn and grass, and ou every aide tbe
wheat thresher was at work, preparing
this valuuble oerual for market.
The price of this article here is about
ono dollar uiily,por busbul.
Columbus is a handsome city of about
90,000 inhabitants.
A birds eye view of Ohio imprcRscd
us deeply with tbe vast resource* aud
Tui Conroif Tax.—A circular lias
been issued from a law firm in Wash
inglon that it ia now oertnin that the
Suprrmo Uonuli, with one exception, is
of opioion that the cotton tax is uncou-
ati tut tonal. A ca#e is to be made in
December, end no doubt is entertained
of tbe result. Such a decision will be,
worth fifleoa million, of iIoIInyn to ih. fetiUyof th»t grout Statu. Tho ell-
" b “ P * iJ ln * , • ‘ h « I'M’'*
Lake Eric, the* face of the connlry ia
low, and the growth almost exclusively
beech, drum and atnalt are the chief
products.
Ciev'dntNl is linndsomcly located up
on t!.o lake, which stretches oway lo
the lino of the hmixnn like a mighty
ocean. It is u very bee hive of indus
try, nnd kerosene and petroleum oil,
were piled mountains high on all aides.
Wo never sow such a diversity of
manufacturing establishments in any |
city. Oh that our Southern people
uould loom a lesson from this. Iron |
bound, sterile New England, now iu
nlllnence nnd luxury, beenuse of the
ell diroeted thrift and energy of bur
Mil*.
What might not Georgia be, with
her wuulth of oliaiute, soil and produc
tions, and her unparalleled water power
and mineral resources, if a moiety of
this enterpriae and industry existed
among ua?
From Cleveland, we proceeded lo
Buffalo, the vast grain tnlropot of tbe
West, and thence to Albany, the Cnpi-
tal of New York.
Most of this dintunce wnn accomplish
ed during tho night, but wo had an op
port unity of viewing the lovely valley
of Ihe Mohawk, so rich in story, and
abounding in wealth. Drown corn is
the staple of this region, and it ia in
deed a most profitable crop.
Time and apace prevent way minute
dutail of tbo incidwnts of my journey,
nor will I attempt any repetition of the
oft told tulu of tbo Hudson river, Ua pa
latial al ode of urtisfr, poets, nnd schol
ars, utid the legends, and romantic in
teract which will ever attach to the
Knickerbocker country and Sleepy Hol
low, from tbo wizzard delineations of
the immortal Irvin.
Bufliec it to soy, wo arrived in this
great babul ol confusion in safety, hav
ing overooma 1709 miles of apneo io
less than five days of travel, and with
out the slightest accident or missing a
single connection.
So much for steam and mans ingenu
ity. J
K iTTox’a On. or Lira euros all palos
aa-l acb«s, ami la tbe great rheumatic remrtjr.
nisi and hospitable than the down east-
From Ohio to Cleveland, situated on
New Advertisements.
BOOTH, silOJES
HATS!
To Morchants and Planters
Midfile and Soul lines l Georgia:
W K ARB NOW RKCEIVIMJ a rerr LARGE
and CHOICE Htoek of HOOT*. HIIOKM
Conox Btili. Kino.—Thu Hnvonnnh
Nows says : “II any one is still disin
clined to oonlcMi the truth that “cotton
in king," cud a great king, too, his
doubts ought to be removed lay the
startling statement of tbe Manchester
Cotton Hupply Association, which is
forced to acknowledge that “when the
great cotton crop of 18GG waa made in
India, near one million three hundred
lliouHand souls parisbod from st-irvn
tiou, produced from putting lands ill
cotton which should havo been appro
priated to braodHtufla ’’ 8o also in
Egypt, it is admitted in 1865, “when a
large attempt at oottoii growing was
made, some 350 000 of the population
poriahed from actual starvation." The
product of American cotton hud year
was 8,000,000 bales. This your the
amount will In* 8,500,000, and next it
ought to Im» 4,000,000, nft it is discover
**d that whito men aud Chinese esu
grew cotton as woll ua oolotsd pteople.
As India, nor Egypt nor Africa, nor
Booth America cun meet tho needed
supply of cotton, it ia satisfactory to
know that tho United Status onn. Mil
lions have been expended in exploring
other fields, only to show thu greater
value of American cotton, which ia now
more ol a king tliau before tho war.—
Wind, indeed, without it could the Uni
tod Stataa do in the neudotl work of ro
ducing to a feeble extent thu amouut ol
our debt in Europe ?
II. C. & C- U*H.ttoAn.—Tho corps of
Engineers or this road returned to Bain-
bridge on Sunday evening lust, having
complotod the location of tho lino the
larger portion of the route lietween
this i ity and Columbus. On Tuesday
morning last the corps commenced to
run tho lines to Tallahassee, and will
probably reach Florida by to-night.
Wo are informed by the President of
this road that a Bcutuiwncy of stock has
bean sQbaoriliod to complete the road
bed to Cuthhert; nn< 1 that so soon aa
tho lino is ruu to Tullabuanoo, and spo
cificatione can be mado out, be intends
letting out to cnnlruntors forty uiilca of
the road towards Cutbhurt aud tweaty
milce xowatda Tullahnsseu, or to Uie
Flcrida-lino.
The entire grading of tho road from
the Florida line to Columbus will proba
bly be under contract before the out of
Dooeinber. —fUinbridft Jrtjut, ilk.
Tho Bavannah NewasayB ; “Wc
are reliably iufurmod that on Friday
lost a tinn in this city arranged with
the a gout for two thousand Chinese em
igrants. They aro to bo employed in
plantation labor and in the couetruc-.
lion of railroads in the Booth. In
Charleston we hear that some seven
thousuud have been engaged. From
present indications tho Chinos* will be
introduced in thia country in immense
numbers, end will eater largely into the
labor dement of both the North and
the South.
19* The Koine Courior savs: “Mr.
Bnrauel Andrews and hie family—wife
and five children, all except hie' young-
cat daughter— and John Bcasly with
his wife and throe children of this coun
ty, have joind the Mormons, and will
leave for Balt I.ake about tho 15th of
September.**
19* Thero wero six births on the
earae day in a house in Carroll county,
Georgia, last week. A lady bad twins,
and twu of her daughters each had
twins. The six wore all boys.—
This story is told by n Georgia paper
as a sequel to the eclipse.
and HaTH, to which w* call your anrc al attention.
W« will in fainra, aa in the paat, do our ulmoat lo
•lire aali»laclWui Onr stock haa bern careful If aa
leetrd, with special rateranoe to tbe Jobbinf Trade
ol thia aectitifl, ard wa feel c-.nli-Unt that oar
urine* will salt Ml reuanroble poirhuam.
We bought . nr Goods to aell (NOT TO KRC)
and wa intend to do It. Wa lb. refora Invite all to
Sira a* a call bafbra aukiaf their purchases.
SINGLETON, HUNT & CO.,
oapS.lm* MACON, OA.
TlieV ictor
Has Taken the Premium at 37 State
Fairs I
OVER 8,000 IN USE!
ADR fee BUUAR CANE, aad has so e
. ia itroflb, Hlyl* or Kom of Working.
Cook’s Sugar Evaporator
Has been awarded the First Premium at
60 State Fair*!
Over 17,000 In Ueo !
Giro* more and belter Huger, and at le«* e»|-cn*e
of labor and lucl Hun anr other proeas*.
These are tl 0 leading M chines la all the H<irfo
aad Hoysr Uialrlete of tin* euiinti v, tod litre beep
tbutonjhly leetad oa the hranar (ten** of Mriko,
iloadii'aa *ad South Aintrica.
Daaorluilre eaUio*are *eal fra* on andicatioa to
ULYMYKK, NORTON 1 (Ml..
Cincinnati. Ohio,
Or Da. T. H. POWKI.I.,
Cuthbarl, (la.
Or t. W. HL'TI/RR.
•epO-tat Suiithriile, Oa.
Wauled—.iafiil* to m-ii * m-w biN.k or
great value to Karuura, Meohanlra, aod Working
man of all trades sad occupation*. 131b Edition
oow ready. Tha
FARMERS’ and MECHANICS' MANUAL.
Edited by UEO. K. WAKING, Ju.
.lu(W nf '• KUmml* of Agnndhrrr," •• Drmnin
/or f'r.yil ami A* Stall h..’ a*<1 funwrly
Ai/rirtUlurtl Fnginrtr of Ctutral
fork, Nm lork.
500 Octavo Paget and over 200 Illustrations.
The New (JrIran* Times says: "It ia a boak
which ahoufd be In tbe hand* of afary Fjr.m r and
Mechanic."
The New Orlron* Pteayana *ay*I "Ho reliubla
a book altould be foaad in the bowse of «rar* Par
n ar and Mechanic; its ricg.nl illuatraliona will
o aka it welcome * wywScre."
Aeli** Baa and women oaa make more moner
and give better aalitfaelion ia selling thia book than
■ tv work in tbe flel.1.
Hood for lA-pag* circular, telling all aboat It.
K. II. TKEAT A CO., Pablishera
aep#-4l # No. IM llroadway, N. Y.
Tho Kenncsaw Flour Depot
O K COOK A CIIKEK, keep constantly oo hand
M.OUK, lilt AN ond SIIICSTUKK
All bland* iJ Hour WARRANT!-1).
tlorae awl eiawin* (hr yotiraell. at Hchotirld'e
Ruildiag, Whitehall Street, Atlanta. Ua.
aap# «m J. H. KKTXKR, Agent.
/ 1O0HHIA. Raannim Oocatt.— Notice ia here
idratn, tale nf Randolph eunaly, duparicd
admlaWtre'ion an Ui* h.auia »t said Juba W. ten
dium, and (bat la terms nl ihe tew, administration
will ba »rated km lha Cleik of tba Superior C.-urt
or MiM Uib.-r HI and uroper person ibiity daja al
ter the pabltuaUoa of thu. eiuti-.n, aaluaseoui* ral
Id o>4«oH‘>a M ma.Ui lo hta appoiotuicot.
Given under my hand nod (betel siaaatur*
IhlaSik day of September,
M. Q0RVILEY,
saptV-lm Ordinary.
AQMINISTRATONS SALE.
n v rfrtete of aw ordei- ftauw the Court #f Ordi
nary o{ Randolph couuly, will be sold, at
Cuthbcrt, fl*.. Ihe frretTiifbdar in N.ircmber neat.
-pc»iy ,>f Ihe estate of Itevid Kiddno.de
t of Land. No. 8T4, In tha r.th DialritU in
originally K«r|r county, and K*»t half of
S74, ia tEu Xstta Dlatrtet of Early (hiuaiy.
Terms Cash. JOUPf K. KIDOC
A DUimSTRA TOR'S SALE.
WtLLboaold.on Utoflret Taaadar la Oct- her
ant, before tha Court Houa* door ia Catbbert. Oa..
the inaolrewl papara, balonging to Iho eaUta ot
William Mayaor, dreetaed.
Terms caab. WM. 11. D1XSON,
*^Wd Adminiatrmtor.
( 'IKOROIA, K.Mxaru Couxtt,— Koer weeks
■ alter data application will ba made to
Conrtjnf Ordhaarv of Said OoUtiy, for I rat* to
tha l.-mdt belonging lo tha attef* of Aualao Mul
lins, late of said county dnc*e*cd, lor tb* bcoeflt of
hsira and av editor*.
JOSEPH C. MULLINS,
apMm Adar. da ban is aoo
■\TOTlCK-Mre.Harwb Ana MoMfobaai ba* a P
J.v p'ted for nampthm of ponooelir e«d vcUmg
apart aad ralnattea of fcomaateod, nad 1 will pa.u
upon tb* re me at 10 o'clock, A U , ou tbe l«lb day
ol September, I MV, at my oll».
MpV-Sl M. UOKMLEY, Ordinary.
^ PLANTERS WAREIIOISR-TIIK
JMl'RK^lGN uua)- be ina-|u iijkih the raind.. of
aomc jvr«oii«, that Musrr*. Adams, Joaed ,V R.- v
noldc. In vacating Uu-ir old warehoitac ou Pop.
lar street, (now leased to another party) hare re
tired from lha buelwcre. Much la not ttfo(a«t.—I
They aro now located lu their new-, commodious
end flro-proof wwrvhooae on Fourth rtrout, near
Mu* pAssengur chrel, where thuir pltuting friends
will And them through Ihe earning reason, ready
to rccetror ataro and sell centra, and to extuad
to planu-rs every accommodation and advan
tage which thia market afford*. Send your cot
ton to Atlanta, Joaoa & lievnoM*. as Mcetoror*
and they will guarantee MlWaction.
aaptS-lm
1869 Andrew 1870
Female College,
Clittibcrt, Urorgln.
ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
THE Pmideot of this old end popular inalitu-
m ia pleased lo announce that It will aaler spun
ite NEXT SCHOLASTIC YEAR, oa
MONDAY, October 4th, 1869.
FACULTY :
Of his efficient Corps of Taaehei* too much can
not ba a*id. They are wall knawa in Ucmg«,
Florida, and Alabama-«ix
Pbor. M. A. McNULTY, A. M.
M*.. THAI) O. IVER,
‘ ‘ 1 ALLEN.
MiM SALI.IK Al.l-r-.r,
Mite FLORIDA FORT,
M il* HEI.INA HTOUH.
Mi.-u KI.ODIA B. RUtWELL.
Mite RKIIKCCA TAYLOR, aad
Mh* M. B HIIEHIDAN.
NON-8KGTA H IA N.
Tha Teachers represent FOUR DIFFERENT
CHURCHES.
lilSCII'I.INK.
Tb* diteipliaa of the Collage b airn but FIRM.
It eon out be surpassed. There is per Ire l order and
system throughout (ba catabliihmcut.
aovnsK or study
CnmpLla and Ihoroagb In ail tha
lalto that of
equal Ui that ol any Female (Vlas* In
Tha focililiu* for studying Music—raeal aad re-
strumeatel, Utla, Groek, French, Oeruiaa, Italtea,
Drawing, Painting, English Literature, Mathemat
ics. etc., are of lha vary FIRST ORDER.
Yun* La-ltes daeiring it, can ad-.pt a coo re# of
iludy airai'ar to that porawad by ynuag maw ia owr
Ural class Mala Collar*; or they may *uiar ua Ir.
regular class, and lax* up such studies as lh«y pre-
'ar Or again, if lb«y draire fo do so, they eaa, aa
hitbarln, pursue a Mixed Cowra* of atu ty, and
graduate lltarsin.
THE BOAKDLsO HOUSE
To-plainneaa and neatnaaa, com lor I and conrea-
ieuca, w*H-«nokrd food, and good water, ample play
K ~rtunda, and buaufifnl prnrucuadea, u u surpassed
J any aartiva of lb* Houib.
rBeing coder the Irnmedule aupcrrislr-n of tbe
ll’residcnl, Parents and Gasrdlina, patroniiiag tbia
deparlmaat, mar real assured that tbatr daughter*
land wards will fled a HOME, in every way suited
to Ihcir ennOdaner and respect.
H~J)UNCA Jf. who, for A o
Mas CATHARINE H
10 year* bsa (erred as lu Matron, will still
that capacity.
Termn of Tuition and Board
Are I- as Hun those of moat Insti'uiinna of similar
grad*. Leaving out Eiras's, a Young 1/tty may
enter any class m tbe regular Coltegr Course, and
in siidilton priwurc Roatd -rreryihlng found— lo
ci jdiag iiioideniala, 'or ("i i.cr Helmtaatie
Year. Paiuwnteio be rua.lu. QUARTERLY IN
ADVANCE.
Chargea-
Physical Training.
The celebreftd LINO HY-TKM of PUYHKWL
TRAINING, for Gills and Young Itedtea— parlicu-
Isrlr such aa are feeble and del'cate-wlll Im
FAITHFULLY aud TilGROUGHLY TAUGHT
Reeidr* «l»ing a perlect form, it curu* Incipient
Mpinal Diseaaa, Incipient Conaampthm, Nerx.na
Debility, Dyspepsia, and last, but not laast. Chills
and K*f er, and all for TEN DOf.LARH per annum,
Instrueiiou ia Ibis department ALONE, is worth
DOUBLE lha charge for IWd. Will doubling
Parents girt it a trial t There ia no such word aa
FAIL
Location.
CUTHHERT, for good health, rtn* society, aad
pure water, caaa.4 be surpassed ia America.
Fur further particular*, addrest
A. L. HAMILTON,
roptMm PraMi-nt
Wm. H. Tiaox. Wm. W. Gcxbo*.
TISO.V & GOUDOS,
COTTON PAOTOn*
GEHERAL111111 IS,
Savannah, Georgia.
Rigging and Rope or Iron Tie* adraooed oo
In-IMk
Crop*.
Liberal cosh adraneea made os oonaignmsota of
Colton.
Grateful for liberal prtrnnage In the past, a son-
tioaane* of Ihe aarne ia reapectlully solicited
Mftf-Ani*
Greenbacks Yet Wanted.
F yon went a neat aad #*r»icable New IIL'GGY
and HARNKHH.ora No. I WAGON, I bare
them si wars nn hand and tor sals
VKttY CHEAP FOB CASH.
Ningte and Double IIARNKSH always h More.
Ilridlrs, Martingales, Riding, Driving .and Tie
Rein*, always ready in store. Wagon and Dray
llAH.NKrtrt at low tigwree. Mute Ur id lea, Wagon
Haines*, Collar*, Whin*, tie.
REPAIRING,
In all tb* braaebet of my Foafory. dess with seat
nrsa and dianateh.
Call in sad let me aell you 1, 9, or lOd pair of
SHOP MADE SHPEb !
of long experience. Call in aad examine for rsur-
“—unHC
„ ... - V'te »aa‘ '« putehaa# goods In my
line, rou will be veiy apt to trad*.
septet J. A. FOSTER.
DENNIS
HARDEMAN & SPARKS,
T!f TKNI»tRIN#THgm SERVICES AGAIN
1 to their planting frfrud* aa Warebouaa and
Commlaeiiia Meidtauia. derm ii wte-Hv unneeete*-
S to make pr- iinun aa ts their .willing** * aid
illty to ante them MtbfuHy and ad*aotsge>-na.
•j-
Their long expcriinee and tbe large palronag*.
wblcb hia errr been extended tb* bo»ae is proof
cnnclusire that they desetra. lbs confidence <-f 'be
planting eommnnily, and by prompt aad boneal
attention to Hisir interest, they iatesd fo merit in
tba fu'ure tbe patronage *o liberally gireo Ibaiit ia
tba
orders for srm.iKs
Promptly filled at Inweat market prices and the
USU-.I faetli'iea extended in tbo** who iatrnst tbeir
buaiscaa with it*. »
300 Gallons,
earttiern jars and churns,
si
IZK8 from ONE to NIX GAU.ORH.
Just received sod for sale by
J. 8. ANTHONY.
Muniil.tcinpT of Tinware, Hast Hide TutLc
S-l'iaro. CuthtxU. Cia.
KdT Ns «xna charge fiw pniog out of the cRy
llmi'a to receive them. For further partlcoUrx see
email bill*—<Citv Ordinates, Na —.) aep'ict
For fSictlo.
**N-i matter what mav be Ihe object of your ao-
. cinit)r. be insured. Whether you ate thinking i-f
tbe safely ot roor life br land, or by railway, or
br res, or i-l the nnbn ken enndilioo of your arms
and legs, nr ofthe inatnteaancs of general health,
nf comfort and oimpetrocs in your old age, or
... the talereata of wife and children when you «u»y
b* no more, or ot a prorisi-m lor your txty wbeu
lie reuebea mature age. nr of Ibe hai-ny mstriago
ittd Ihe wadJing |H»rtfon of your little daughter,
1 { >K I5«t Rnshrls COTTON HEED,
I ' "* / 4*mn*Aito llo«hrte CORN *hovtt
Iu,i i-i pounds FODDER, MULES, COWS. Y.-k*
OXEN unit CftRT. HOGS, GIN and HAND,
llousahotd FURNITURE and Kurban Furniihing
Utasails. Our Cotton Kred Is the - Boyd Pw.lifl«, r ’
aad other vartettsa. liu or tto* baehtl* of a rtn
superior kind. Tboae wiabHig to secure tsed aaad
for ntenting, will do well to e-ig*g#*l oaea. Noth
ing ostler tor manuring par-poors.
arp2 tm F. J. A J. W. RAGLAND.
HOLTON’S PILLS.
A CERTAIN CURB FOR
oxxxxjiis «nd navsn
Dr. H. C. BAILEY, Sole Proprietor,
AMKHICTB, GEORGIA.
M O I.TON’S IMLL4. a certain cure forCbil* and
Prrar, Dumb Ague, Periodical Hoad ache,
Nrnralgis, and all affection* ol a like character.
The proprietor cannot, in a noties like tin*, enter
Into a detailed aornunt of tateTMiUteal Fever, cum
moniy called Uhtlla and Feror, or Ferer and Ague.
I simply intend sailing atlentlho to it* cause, s few
nf its avmplnma and e»a*ri|Uenrcs. thills and
Fever afflict avevy portion ol our country, I nun lb*
Northern La hr* to the Gulf cf Mexico ; its cause I*
Malaria, vtib Ite avmpioma all are familiar.
V* hen proper Irraiirsot ia neglected, ite ronao-
>]uenccs era sarion*, and often nbv'ins'ely protrac
ted. The emaciated rhsek, swarthy c.>mjih xios,
torpid liver, sgu* aake or lump in the aide, general
debility, And .-Laity death, are by no means suoum.
iito*.
in new ofllie wide epread prcralenes nf thia
diieaas. It* unplearanl ayisptoma cud disastrous
oun*ev|iieni-e, I otter t« 'he public a rrniedr that
gealire, nf termiaslisg In Bllltuus
Forer—(lha HOLTON rll.I.H,) a safe remcJy and
eertala cure, without aiy of the unpleasant svmp-
tome of quiuioe, or the io|ori»ue rflecl ot ratomol
or blu* mass. Try ibesi, aad you will find them
to do all I claim tor them : you may atop the chill*
with from it to 4 pilla, first lakiag a pnrgatlre of
some kind, and it would ue at eltKlu-il aa if you
had ate on ouiaias. Though it must a-t be sup-
is wed the d is rase la cured when fbs chill U broken,
itbssonly been c-mnMucrd, aad moat be perse
vered in to secure immunity from it, otherwise, lb*
pa'Mol te liable to Miller a retepas.
fn order in sradtea'* tb* dissrdrv from tb* ays-
tern, lake tb* I'lll* according to tha followi g
DIRECTIONrt:
First tak* a pnrgaUvato act oo !b* bowels fiaelr-
then take 3 pills per day, one morning, at noon
and nighi, until y.m stop ihe chill tlieo Uke one
morning and night for 94 day*. Duos for children
is pi purlieu to their age.
H V. HAILEY.
fir Hold by sll Druggists Rent by mail to any
ui># on rrccipt ol |t,.V: per Usx.
Tbs following highly rr*|>ec'abte c'litlcinen can
frilly testily lo tba virtues ol these I'tils.
CKKTirtCATn:
Col. A H. (Mitts, Americas, Ua.
M -jnr T. M. Furlow, »
i’re*. W. A. Wi'eoo, '* "
Rev. H. Ant hour, •* • **
Her. J. It. McGrtiM, " "
it. II. Tucker, D.wtsn, Gs.
J. M. Crlwi,
Judge C. L. Iljttle, Hchlsr county.
I*. H. Twiitr, Ameiicus, (is.
J. M. Milter, "
A. B. Raifird, Sheriff Humler county.
J. It. Christian, Editor Courier.
Wholes* t- A gee la.—L W. HUNT A CO.
Mason, Ua., Measra. Sli Karsox A Koaatss. of New
York. augNA-tMi
For licut.
4 VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE and LOT, on
» Kufjula street. Go tile premises is a good
w. II ol water and targs garden.
Alan, nn Vi'annra street, near Baptist College,
m House eoclsining lire rouare and s large garden,
there being a.x seres encliMed, sod located ot the
most elevated spot in Cuthbcrt.
Also, one mil# weal nf the Court House square,
a Tanarry, basiag forty rata, in good repair, will
rent for a term oF years, and ran furulsli *3 cords
Be Insured.
EQUITA-BIjH
LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY,
New York Ciiy.
NATIONAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Washington Glty, I). C.
T. S.
PONVELL, Agent,
Culhburt, Ga.
tinr prattling fairy ol two or thre
mind the subject mat for-be isoared t ' — Ditrsixs
Ir is time our peopl# undvretood and praatise-l
ore generally I.ii« Assurance. Many a widow
lut the advantvge of Lite Aa-nranoa wre under-
food and embraced by tbe hu.band and foiber. A
large umuuai ha* beau pwtJ My Lite Awnrenm
C -mpaniea to widows and vrub.ua, when it lurmed
almost their only nsoutot.—Umuami* Fasxxi.ix,
ITfiif.
Htwcu mnhoed reached me, I ha vs fc*p4 oa my
life a p*r,-*tuai insuianca ; and I think ore duty to
llioa* dependant upon me Would ba undiaebargtd
if it were not ai-.—Bieuur Hswaa.
Aa«sci*noxa for the assurance of Here are tn be
raukeJ amuug tb* very noblest inatitutioM nf civ
ilised society, and then- ua*ful*ee* cun be aitreirvl
l.y thi-uaanrte of bappf and independent fsmilire,
reacuad by their means from tbe bitlernees of pov
erty aud (be degradation of ch.rit/.—Lntu llaot a-
M AM.
Tho relief from anxiety afforded by Life Aaau-
rancu very frequently eoDlMbutet to prolong tl#
lilt ol the atsuied, while it nisterully augments
the comf n and writ being ol tboae dependent up-
him.—MoTi-llocX, Commkrcisi. Dicvicasar.
A PuLli'T of Lite Areuranc* «a 'he ohrapast aa-l
ifct mo-le of waking a eerie a provistou for unw'a
so let n _
umilr. It is a atvauge suomaly that men ahould
l>e careful lo tmure I heir ho-.,v a, their furaituie,
their elitpe, thair merchandise, and )#< negltct to
D**r* their iiTce, su»*iy the muet importaut of all
o their families, and tar more anljecl to l,«a — Bin-
smix Fsasklix.
A Pot trr of Life Iniarenceie always an evidenr*
if pin taut lore-bonght ; and no inaa with sdepen-
Jeot family I* free from reproach if bie life is not
Injured.— L- *i> CfoiciLU-i Lxmuu *st.
Ki.BtFin-.Ts is the right ry* id I’radenw.
In lh« height qf pneperiir expect adversity, aad
tonify youraaif agumot it# evil*. %
A Pat'DBXTm.n forveueih the evil.—I’aoTxaaa
99 : S.
A neon mau iraveib an teberitaacr.—Paovtita*
[t :99.
"Htill, Mill lb# victim ol aflltetinu. Ala* ! I be-
gin lo feel the wont Hum's |M>r>r wbinw and
bull a di<s.-n of hi* dear little ones, helpl, a. orphan*.
Thera I am aa weak aa a woman's t*ur. Knowgh
of this—'tie half my diaeaao."— RoaaaT Ui-uv*
Facia pro*# that tb* men wbo insures hie life is
more likely to lire to tu advanced age than be
who neglrcte to do an.
Lire Assni-aare may be en pioyvd udvaalageoos-
l» for the benefit of Ismilirs aud individu its or all
ci.sk*as or aaeittv, as wall lor Ibrw* hi afltuence us
frrv iboM to moderate elro .mstonee*. Alt mar, by
the exertion of a little fmethought and a small nul
la v, protect their fsmilire from want.—Rt. Rev.
Urutot- I’uT-raa, of Jteaasxlvam *.
Ax antidote againM poeeriy is to b* found ia
f.ifa As»ur*n#e. The preventive ie at oace simple,
cheap, and sure. White always simple aad al
ways Hire, U* chaspnes* U att-cied only by delavs,
which year by year inrraaa* the uncertainly of tile,
and cm pel a proportionate advani* in ilte rate of
premium ro Im paid. Prorerbially dangeious a*
datey M ar wain led in other matters, in ihtu it ia
prevmiaeully hsurdnus. Wherever Life Amu-
ounce ia a duly at all, it ra a present duly, and pro-
araatiaalloo bvc.-maa a sin.—Naw Yuan Mxtiio-
low and orphan; for ruck ore* and r
jga; aad gives meabwliii* a feeling of conlidancr,
security, and indaprudance. There would be work*
that connect'men, while encouraaiug er
' ' « l*
, io
ch in
Also, a Htpre H-w*o adjoining tbe Itrooks llouae.
Al*^. West end of Hlore Room, North-west onr
ner nf Publie Bqnsa#, suWubl* frw • vrholeaalr- gro
eery, but will not permit retailing by the drink.
I will add ten Let more to as to make' it a very de
sirable house, and the focal foa (he be«t in the ctly.
Tbe met, nr front, now occupied by Mr. J. II Dp-
pvulidmer, who will Imv# tba prefarerce over any
one applying for Ibe stura If not taken by him
in two weeks, will rent to the next in turn.
I’-weereiru of the above described property #an
aol be given uutil January next, excepting tbe
house aad lot on Knlaula street, tannery, and tbe
two store houses. Which can be oeewnied el once.
ayg9Mm F. J. RAGLAND.
luAnd'r.rh srrr/irrF aAks.
FOIlNITORE DEALER,
WILL he sold before tbe Court House door ie
tbe city of Cuthhert, ou tb# flrrt Toradar io Oclo-
: her next, between the legal hour* of rein tbe fol-
1 lowing input, to-wit
153 Broughton Strrrt,
BArAN.VAlf, ommu.i.
Hons* and lot la tho city ot Culhbert, where
ihe defendant now real lev bounded as fellows :
Nwrtb by fog of Cviemea'a Eaet by aueetrunaing
Nvrtb, and kbiuth by woodteed lot of Mr*. Chip-
stead. Leried on ai Ihe property of 11. II. Elder, to
retiefy tax fi fo State and Count? taxes, levy mad#
and ret nra«d to ma by Constable. Teoaant noli-
the property of A. Lehman, to satisfy tax ft fo for
thej var Indfl. Levy made and return to me by Coo
Stolen,
Also aun* lime and place, Ix-ta of U"d Noe. $7
ami It* tying iu tbe Mh Die rict of ssi-1 county.
I*v cd -m it the property ol Gidton J. Garner lo
T AST FRIDAY evening, on the road between • aaUefy Raodolph Supreme Court ii la. Je«ale A
IX Cuthbcrt and my residence, a Black ten : Gian ra Gideon J. Garner property pointed out
HOUND, four months old. Ills breast and tips of i by I'laialiff*a Attorney. Tennant notided.
,Dforn '‘V° n Also same Line and place, three screw more or
as to hi* whereabouts will be Mherelly rewarded. teas, being part of lot of tend No. 71, Ring in the
«th District in tbe city of Culhbert, whereon tbe
defendant now resides, and nn which are h-cated
his variety works, bounded aa follows : North by
McAfee and Owen's tan yard, East by Blakely
Ftreel, South by McDonald a lot and West by the
land ol L. Atkinson, being part of said land. Also
aug2S-lm
JOHN W. MATTOX.
’}
Orrit-a or th« Hxisa*u,..«, Ciraasar and
CokiHSL* Railboad Compaxt,
Bainbridge, August xitb, 1640.
A CALL for the first installmant ot 10 per rent, t land ol L. Atkinson, being part of said land/
upou the aubacription lo the capital stock of the North west qBarter of lot of Usd, Na 113.
;h* UaiubrtdfU, Catbbert —d Columbus Kaiirrad taming so acres, more or lea*, tv ing iu the 6th
' District of said etwinlr Levied
Company, is hereby made upon each and every ! District of reid county Levied ou as Ihe
aub*enbertotb*(ame,tobejw>dOctobei l»t,l-««*. 1 property of C. MeMiahael. to saiMy xuudrr
I ay meats may be made tn Columbus, to Mr. Johu j-i»l ce court fi Css in Uror of AV. B. Tackett rt. L. C.
Krajji kMker j iu l.uuipkin, to Dr. J. K. Bar a urn ; McMichael, Tumlta A Jobn*tm ia. L. C. Mr Mi
tu Cnthbcrt, lo Capl. W. M. Tumltn, Heeretary chael. l-cvv made and returned lo me br Coostable.
and Treasurer and in Uambnd^ lo the under t Tenant notified. Property pointed out by HatetiflTa
•'K"cd, BENJAMIN F. BIttJTON, Attornev.yfo JAH. BUCHANAN,
rreeideot. > aepluT"^ Shrr’.ff.
Aug34-lm
Farm for Sole.
wpttlf
At BeoeroWnou, Ga.,
Or H. H. JONES,
Cuthhert. O*.
Tax Notice.
cuot lor building * J*U ia the cite of
SSI
ibert.
G
mat.
i.in luiuirnne* eon fora on tbo world a in ixrd
benefit. It etimalatre and encouragre habile nf
>rud»noe and self denial; presents lha ready means
tor putting them in prueoae; assists to providing
for the wtitov ■* *■ * “
ihev are, lha labor* ol tba uian ol busiasre.-
MoCaxui.iio.
I.in Asaurmsc* Mnfributea rffVctnslly te make
■if* Itself longer, society happier, Ilia aggregate
pri.speriiy ol the onmmu-ily gieatcr ; and, jual so
lar a* it ahall extend, white still conducted on
sound principle#, it will multiply the kindly bond*
viifora'ing enU-rptite, joatifrii .gh
dividual, and sheddiag the 1-gkt ol a i..... . ..
tuppineu* into many houreboida.—Ka*. it, H.
Htubm, D. D.
It iano small praire lo oar that the EqwiUh'a
pcr'tutly well represent# and justifies a liberal, be-
nrvuknt, vrirely davised, and prudently wian*g-<l
aratem of Lite insurance I'* director* are men
not u-erely el wealth, bnt of high and sisinle**
character. Its affaire are, and errr bare been,
managed with boooi, prudence, energy, and skill.
No rumpsBT ha* ever mad* such dteliaguiaheti
gress —Tna How# JveaiAU Naw Y'oim.
,'xi National Life Insurance Compenr claim* to
be a- secure aa any monetary Inalitutinn ana pnaai
b'y be. Ha large etuek cipftel, sll paid in, and
the high reputation nf ila managir* for financial
integrity aud i-rudeoee, give to lh« insured every
I ble guarantee of aeeurHy.
How shall we know what eoeieliet ar* aouml
and w* I managed f" Just aa vou know what
banks are good and a list bid by inquiring, by
using vour common sense. Just si you find not a
giMidJoo'or, a good lawrer, a good school, a good
hotel. A-k qnaatioaa. Uo tohone«t mea wbo do
know. We bar* insured our own life in ibe Equi
table I.'fe Assurance (Company, tnd hare thus
baau made belter ac-|iisined with Ha affairs than
tb<«* ol others. W* should select it again If wu
were to chouse again — Hexut Waii> Bkbchsu.
uugl4 el
vplih ur'dareifnvd offer* fcr aala hts FARM, on
_ the Fort Gain# road, S miles from Cuthhert,
eousiatlag of 4Ao acres guu) lead About 1«3 acres
oewly opened ted now in eultirut'en. under good
fencing. Two comfortable Dwrllirf Houses,
Kitehee, Negro House, and other out buuees, Hta-
bles, etc. The land is very productive with rood
witer facilities, and a very desirable location for a
Mill or Uio, iy Term*’ reaannable.
Apply te K. A. QUAKTKKMA9.
At B*o#ToWr»<ra_Ga.,
Court of Ordinary, Randolph County, Sit-
tmj for county pnrjttms, in Special Sco
tian, Aujuot 26th, 1869J
I T i* ordered by the Court that tbe Tex Collector
of Randolnh county, be, and he ia hereby aw-
•honard and directed to Uyy a Tax (hr Ibe year
lfi6V, of Btty per cent, oo the Hint* Tax, for tho
xpeavee ot the county for tbe current yrar. Also,
H pec mi Tax nn the Stale Tax of twenty fire per
_ Bridge at Nolchway creek. Also, leo percent,
on lb* rflate Tax for educational purpoaea-amoust-
tog in all to one hundred per cent oo State Tax.
Giron under my hand offlctallr, August 24th,
I fib*. ' M. OORMLKY. Ordinaj y,
aad Lx Offirfol'leik.
A true cxiraet from Ihe miautaaaf the Court.
aep2-: m
EOROIA, Rawoolmi Oomutt.—Shad rack Ad
am-, Jr.. Admm-atrator oo tb# eatst* of Hhad-
rack A dans, Hr, late of amdoouuty deceased, ap
plies for Letter* of Disroiseieo horn l - eatate
All person* mlereeltd are aolifled that his applies
lion will be euasidcred at tbo December term of
the Court ol Ordinary of reid county-
Given uider my band ofliciallv
arpx-Sm M. OOKMLLT, Oidinary.