Cuthbert reporter. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 1856-????, January 13, 1857, Image 4

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Gunsnuthing in Variety. w. jTpaue 1 > ESPBCTFU LLY informs the citizo* of M/%/ Kandolpli and tbo adjoining counties, • li, U hu |ih. located in Cutlibert, aud is prepared *o do all kinds of anrli as miking mid repairing all descriptions of (duns, Pistols, Locks, &n. Everytiling done in In* line will be attended to sated'acl-.rily and With despatch. Patronage to bis establishment i lespectfully solicited. O’ Terins CASH.XU Cutlibert, Aug. Kj-tf Tib laij .tl is i; si wi: kkly ij x \ . j THOMAS DeWOLF, Editor. fBIUE Daily Sun being now cstublislied on JL a basis bro.ul enough and strong enough, to aecurn its permanence, wo have determined to carry out our long cherished intention, the establishment of a WEEKLY PAPER. Tho Weekly Sun will lie made up from the choicest inattor of our daily; like it, will main tain a strict neutrality as to party and creed; and like it, will contain all the lat-si and most interesting news received, up to the hour of go ing to press. On Uiuflrstof September next, wesliallhavo in successful operation, liberal Telegraphic Arrangements which willenab!o us to lay before our readers the very latest nows, foreign and Domestic, Commercial, Political and Misdellancous. Wo might enlarge at great length, upon our inten tions; but preferring performance to promises, w Hindi elide Ivor to have the • Sun” make its own way exclusively upon such merit us it may bo found to possess. Before embarking in this project, which will bo an uxpimsivii and laborious one, we desire some guaranty of its siiccohs. Wo tiiereloro in vitu suticriptious, mid invoke the aid of our friends; and so soon as One Thousand reliable names shall be procured, the first riumbor will be issued and promptly mailed. Then, but not till then, payment will be expected of all subscribers. Wo shall adhere strictly to the advance CASH SYSTEM, not only lor onr uwn, but our read ers’ good. Every reador is interested in this sys tem; for it is the only one by which a journal can be successfully established, and its interest and usefulness in untamed. The Weekly Sun will ho a large and hand some shoal, printed on good paper, and contain ing ■ larger amount of reading matter, adapted both to spucific and general wants and tastus, than any papor in Western Georgia, or the State of VUbania. Advertisements will not be allow ed to oncroaeh upon our reading mutter, except to a very limited extent. Subscription Price, $2,50p0r annum, invari ably in advance. Liber il inducements are off-red to Postons, ers and Agents, who will interest tlioinselvcs to increase our circulation —inducements that will onablo man of energy to reap real benefit from their e(Torts in uur behalf. Upon tins point full particulars may be obtained hy addressing THOMAS DEWOLF. Columbus, Aug 185(>. ‘THE HOME JOUItNAII FOR 1851), •- - *- NEW AND BKILUANT^SKIUES. HE first number of the Now Series of the Home Journal lor 1856, will be issued next week, ill anew dross aud with ntv attractions, tho principal one of which will ho chapter one of PAUL FANE, •It IMttTS Os A LI FK KI.SK UNTOLD. A Novel in Serial Numbers, ItV N. r. WILLIS. Pois. as u return of tho author’s pen to li.-l l which he has tried w ith some succos in other days, hut which ha abandoned for the stronger attractions of fact nod nature— the lield of romance—may not ho uninter esting to the class of readers who have kind ly fallowed him in both- His longer expe limice and Letter knowledge of tho world w ill, of course, give him greater adv.images than before, for truth-like portrayal in fic tion. He ha;, besides, a large storo of per sonal observation aud incident which hits Imuii kept apart from his available materi al while confuted to actual description, and xvhich can only he used through tho dls-io div id-tajizing process of romance. In addition to this ucw feature, a series ol original sketches, songs and ballads hy G. P. Morris, and an original novelette, in verse, founded upon fact, railed, “ The Story of a Star,’’ by J IM. Field, will be published in the course of the year. Itesidcs the contributions ami labors of the editors, the Homo Journal w ill contain the Foreign aud Domestic Correspondence of u large list of contributors —tho spice of the European Magazines—the selections ol the most interesting publications of tho day r—the brief novels—the piq taut stories—the up -rkliug wit and amusing anecdote—the news and gossip of the Parisian papers— the personal sketches of public characters— the stirring scenes of tho world we live in —tho chronicles of the uows for tho ladies— the fashions —the facts aud outlines of uows .—the pick of English information—the w it, humor and pathos of the times—the essays on life, literature, society ond morals, and the usual variety of careful choosings trout the wilderness of English periodical litera lure, criticism, pooliy, otc. Wo need not remind our readers that wo have also one or two unsurpassed correspondents ia tlie fash ionablc suchty of New York, who will give us early news of every new feature of style amt elegauce among the loaders of the gay world. TERMS, For one copy, Si; for 3 copies, ss—or one copy for three years, ss—‘always iu ad vance. .Address MORRIS & WILLIS, Editors aud Proprietors, BACON D BACON!!. E h ive a line lot of J ENNLfsSEL vv U AGON fors.de at the store former ly occupied by M. H. Joyce, iu Eufhula, Ala., and atOoluiubus, Ga., at low prices, aud much cheaper than Pork at the prescui prices. li. A, RICHARDS & CO. Eufala, Nov. Id. For Sale* THE House now occupied by Nowell A Hendrix is for sale. If not sold by the first of January next, it|wtll be for rent for the Beit year. Apply to F. LEHMAN. Aug 33-ts mm 3SH£M£!! Capital Prize §lO 0001! 3,280 Prices—Lowest $ 10. More than one Prize to every IU Tickets. PRIZES GUARANTEED GEORGIA LOTTERY. [Authorized by the State of Georgia.] FORT (Rlffi Mlim LOTTERY! CLASS 22, To bo drawn in tho City of Atlanta, On. in public, on Sut'y, Dec. 20, 1850, on the Plan of Single Numbers. O’ PurcluiH'T* hi buying 10 Whole Tickets (w hen the numbers >nd iri 1,2, 3,4, 5,0, 7, 8. 9,0,) are guaranteed a Prize of slo Halves and Quarters in proportion. SAM'L SWAN & CO , Managers. THIRTY THOUSAND TICKETS’ 3,380 PJftIZKS!! PRIZES AMOUNTING TO 2Q4r,©©© Dolls Will be distributed according to the following ORIGINAL SCHEME. 1 Prize of $50,0011 is $50,090 2 do of 20.000 is 40.000 2 do of 10.000 is 20.000 1 do of 5,000 is 5 000 2 do of 2.500 is 5,000 2 do of 1,000 is 2.000 20 do of 500 is J 10.000 50 do of 300 is 15,000 75 do of 200 is 15,000 100 do of 100 is 10 HOO 125 do of bo is 7,000 4 of S4OO Approx'tingto SSO (100 are 1600 4 of 300 Apprnx'ting to 20.000 are 1200 40f2 io Approx’ling to 10,000 are 000 4of 150 Approx’tiug to 5,000 are <>o,> Bof 60 Approx’ling to 2.500 are 480 Bof 40 Approx’liug to 1.()()() are 3211 80 of 35 do do 500 are 2,800 300 of 20 do do 200 arc 6006 1,000 Prizes, amounting to $200,000, There are 30,000 Tickets numbered from 1 to 30.000. There are 15,185 Prizes a inountiug to 204,000. The drawing takes place in public under the superintendence of two sworn Commissioners, The Nuin bors front 1 to 30,000, corresponding with those Numbers on the Tickets printed on separate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes, and placed in otto wheel. The first 117 Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are placed in another wheel, Tho wheels are thou revolved, and a Num ber is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same time a Ptizo is drawn Irorn the other wheel. Tho number and Prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audience, and registered by the Commis sioners tho Prize being placed against the number drawn. This operation is repealed until till tho Prizes are drawn out. API* ItOXIM ATION PRIZES. Tho tivo preceding and the two succeed-1 iug Number* to those drawing the first 117 P.izes will lie entitled to the 68 Approxitna- j tion Prizes, according to the Scheme, Thu 15,01)0 Prizes of $8 are determined | by ihe number which draws tho $10,00(1 Piize —il that number should lie mi odd number, then every odd number ticket iu the Scheme will Jio entitled to SB, if an! oven number, then every ovon number lick- j et will ho entitled to $8 iu addition to any j other Prize which may he drawn. I All those tickets ending with 0.2 4,6. 8, are even—all those ending with 1,3, 5,7, Oj are odd. Remember every Prize is drawn, and! payable iu full without deduction. All Prizes of SI,OOO and underpaid immediately alter the drawing —other prizes at the usual time of thirty days, iu lull w ith out deduction. All communications strictly confidential. The drawn numbers will be forwarded to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Prize Tickets cashed or renewed iu oth er tickets at either 1 (lice. Address orders for Tickets of Certificates of Packages of Tickets either to 8. S\V AN Sc GO., Atlanta, Ga. Or 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala. Sopt. 13 ly VALUABLE PLANTATION AKD MILL For s;t9 c • fBNHE undersigned is now offering on rea- SL sonable terms, bis VALUABLE PLAN TATION, on PaebitUr Creek, lor sale. Tho settlement contains JUDO AGUES, and is wi’ll adapted to the growth of both Corn uml Cotton. On the place there is a good Grist and Saw Mill, with an inexhaustible quantity of fine limber, and an abundant demand for Lin ker. There are also 210 AGUES of pan Land. The place is supplied witlian abundance ot water as well for machinery us Plantation purposes, and is within lour miles of the South- Western Railroad from Ainorieusto Cutlibert. Persons wishing to buy su oh property, will do well to come and see me, us 1 will soil a bet tor bargain than anybody, DRURY M. LESSUEUR. Sept. 23 ts JOHN WRIT. THOMAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CUTHBERT, Randolph County, Ga. WILL practice in the counties of Ran dolph, Terrell, Dougherty, Baker, Cal houn, Early, Clay, Miller and Stewart. iLf Business intrusted to Ins care shall always receive immediate and rnoairr attention, Aug. 10-1 y fcXuct W. ELmUDg Attorney at Law, CUTHBERT, Randolph County, Ga. practice in the Pataulu and South- V v western Circuits. All business intrust ed to his care will receive prompt aud immediate attention. Oct. 7 0 NOTICE. MY wife, Rachael Rebecca, having left my bed and board, this is to warn all persons from trading with her on my account, as 1 will not p4v any debts contracted bv her. GENERAL AY. APPLEWHITE. Dec 10 —3t* TYPE FOKJNDItY AND PRINTERS’ EMPORIUM, ESTABLISHED 1818. miiE subscribers desire to advise their i friends, and the Printing Interest generally, that sinro the late fire, which in jured only the manufacturing department 1 their establishment, they have entirely; refitted the same with new machinery, and j I have availed themselves of the opportunity ; to introduce every j MODERN IMPROVEMENT ! which long experience and capital can con- Inland; and that they have therefoie utie- | quailed facilities for producing TYPEof superior excellence and durability, and of supplying all orders for the same with great accuracy and promptness. Our New Specimen Book, (just issued) will be freely sent to all who wish to purchase, when applied fm. Prior- \ ers will please lie particular in directiig how it may lie sent We also furnish every article needed in a Printing Ollice, at manufacturer’s prices. P CESS E S, (Machine and Hand.) Hoes’, Taylors’. A<l - auis’, Reggies', Chase's Diamond Press, [ (of which we are sole agents in this city,) | and of every other maker in the United | States ; Ink, Gases. Stands, Imposing ( Stones, Composing Sticks, Galleys, (brass aud wood,) Chases, Furniture, Ate. Orders will likewise be fi.led for Paper, Cards, aud Ptinter’s Stock of every kind. Electrotyping aud Stereo typing in all their branches, Type Copper faced to order. Old Typo received in exchange for new at nine cents per pound, if delivered in six ty days from the date of purchase; if later, | hut six cents por pound. I Qj”” Publishers of newspapers who will insert this adeertisemeut threo times, with I tins nolo, and forward us a paper contain | ing the same, is ill be paid in pri iting mate ! rials by purchasing four times tbc amount of their bill for the advertisement. (£J-Second Hand Presses (Machine and; [laud) usually on sale. O’Our ne w Combination Borders which,; since their first introduction have been care fully revised, and can now lie justified with the greatest nicety, hereafter will bo sold at 50 cents per pound. tVM. IIA GAR, Jit., &l CO AVm. llauar, Jk-, £ JOH N lIAOAIt. A Now is the time to subscribe. PETERSON’S MMZINE, For 1857, A Monthly Periodical of Literature, Art and Fashion. Edited by Mrs,, Ann 8. Stf.tkns, (ha turns J. Peterson. Peterson’s Ladies’ National Magazine contains from eight hundred to a thousand pages yearly, about thirty stcl plates, and over four hundred Illustrations engraved ou wood Its Tiirii.li.ng Original Stories. No other Periodical publishes such thrill ing t.Jes or such eapitol stories of real life. Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, tho celebrated au thor of ‘Fashion aud Famine, ’ is one of the editors; and she is assisted by all the best fern tie authors of America. All the stories pnhlihod are original, which cannot he said of any cotemporary. Morality aud virtue are always inculcated. The newspaper press and the ladies unite to pronounce it he most readable of the Magazines. I I S SUPERB MEZZO LINTS, And other steel en ravings, are the best published any w here; are executed for it by the first artists; and at the end of each year, are alone worth the subscription. ITS COLORED FA-11 ION PLAI'F.S Aro the only reliable ones published in America; and are as elegant as they are correct, being magnificently engraved steel plates. The Paris, London, Philadelphia, and New York Fashions are described, at length each mouth. It is the text book of Fashion iu Boston, Now Yoik, and Phila delphia. Its departments of New Receipts, crotchet work , Embroidery Netting, horticulture, acting cnarades, knitting, and female equestrianism, are al • | ways well filled, profusely illustrated, and rich with the latest novelties. It istlie best Ladies’ Magazine iu tho world, try it for one year. TERMS, ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. One copy for one year, $2, three copies ] for one year, §5 ; five copies for one year, | $7 50; eight copies for one vfcar, $10; six teen copies for one year, S2O. PREMIUMS for gutting up CLUBS. To every person getting up a club, our ‘Port Folio of art for 1850, containing fifty steol engravings \\iil bo giveu gratis. For a club of sixteen, an extra copy of the Mag azine fo>’ 1857 will be sent in addition. Address, CltA’S J. PETERSON. No. 102 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Oj?” I lie Volumes begin with numbers for Jannaiy aud July, but subscribers may commence with any other mouth they please. Back numbers furnished if desired Notice. 1 FOREWARN nil porsons from trading for a certaiu promissory Note, given by mo to WIILI AM AN I)ERSON, for the purchase of a horse. Said horse proving to be diseased, ami unsound, 1 am determined not to pay the note unless compelled by law. The saiJ note will be due, Ist of Nov:, ISoti. Oct. 7, ‘sC.—tl. AV. JORDAN. N E W BLACKSMITH & WAGON SHOP. fjnHE undersigned will open, on tiie first JL day of January, 1857, tbo Shop formerly occupied by W. H. J. Chapman, for the pur pose of carrying on the Blacksmith anti Wagon business in all its various branches. Wagons repaired, and Blacksinithing of all kinds done as goad and as cheap as at any other Shop in Cutlibert. None but competent workmen will be employed. A portion of tho public patronage is solicited. Oct. 81-ts MOSELEY & BLACK. Blank Declarations JUS r printed,'and for sale at THIS OFFICE. I SOUTHFKN LOTTEIIY. OX THE HAVANA PLAN. PRIRES GUARANTEED. $ 1 ©s,o © O! ONLY 15,000 NUMB LIUS! Prizes Payable without Deduction. J ASPE R CoL NTY A C AU EM Y LOT TUSHY ! [By Authority of the State of Georgia] C I.A S S V. To be drawn J n u.iry 15, 1557. at Concert llnll, Macon, Ga., under the sworn superintend ence of Col. George M. Logan and James A. Nesbit, Esq. fljT* Ketuembor this Lottery lias only fif teen Thousand Number*—less than any Lottery in the World ! therefore it is the best for investment. Examine the follow ing Scheme. GJLx ITi.L SLE.CIO 1 Prize of $15,060 is $15,000 1 do 5 000 is ’ 5.000 1 <lo 2,000 is 2.000 4 do 1,000 are 4,000 5 do 500 aro 2.500 80 do 100 are 8.000 1500 do 40 are 6.000 20 Approximation* 100 are 2 000 50 do 50 are 2 500 50 do 20 are 1,0 ,0 1.712 Prizes amounting to $102,000 Tickets 516, Halves $5, Quarters $2 The 1.500 Prizes of S4O are determined hy tho last figure of the number that draw s the Capital of sls 000. The Capital Prize will, of course, end with either ouo of the figures 1, 2. 3,4, 5,6, 7,8, l) 0 Those Tickets ending w ith the same fig ure as the last in the Capital will lie enti tled to $lO, Halves aud quarters in pro portion. Persons sending money hy mail need not fear its being lost. Order* punctually at- 1 tended to. Communications confidential. Bank Notes of sound Banks taken at par. Those w ishing particular numbers should order immediately. Addroai J AMES F. WINTER. Manager, Macon Ga. 11. BRAKE, Agent, Cutlibert, Ga. Sept. 25. 1856 (iraml Maryland Lottery FOR JANUARY, 1857. O N THE 11 AVA N A PLA N . CAPITAL PRIZE 130,000 DOLLARS!! txuuiti Consolidated LOTTERY OF M.IRFMXB, Extra Class, 1. To he drawn iti Baltimore, Maryland, Sat urday, January .31, 1857. K. 11. \ NCE A GO., M u iin^or.. 20,000 Numbers, 1,000 PRIZES. Payable iu full without deduction. Will he distributed according to the follow ing Splendid S 2 2-: 2 1C 3 i 1 prize of $42 590 1 do 12390 1 do JO 000 Ido 5 000 1 do 3 040 2 do 2 oi 0 3 do I 500 3 do I 000 j 187 do 2001 Al* PR O XIM A TIO N P RIZ ES. 4of sfso approximating to SIOO 000 4 of 600 do 50 000 r 4 of 500 do 25 000 ‘4 of 400 do 15 000 4of 300 do 11 040 Bof 200 do 5 000 Bof 100 do 2 500 12 of ?U do 2 000 2o of Oo do 1 500 20 of 5o do 1 000 800 of 4o do 500 1.1 lo prizes, amounting to $382 5 u> Ticketss2o; Halves 10; Qunrs; Eighls2,so APPROXIMATION PRIZES. The two preceding and the two succeed ing numbers to those drawing the first 222 prizes, w ill be entitled lo the 888 approxi mation prizes. For example: if ticket No. ! 11250 draws the $10(1.000 prize, those ■ tickets numbered 112,48, 112.49.1125! aud 112,52, w ill each he emitted to SBOO, aud so ou according to the above scheme. PLAN .OF THE LOTTERY. Iu the above scheme there are 30,000 tickets, uumbered from Ito 30 090 There are 222 full prizes and 888 approximations, ■ making in all 1.11“ prizes. The number* from I to 30.000 corres ! ponding with the numbers on the tickets, printed on separate slips of paper, are roll ed up aud encircled with small tin takes aud placed iu a Glass Wheel. The amount* of tbo different 222 full priz es, similarly printed and encircled, are pla ’ cod in another wheel. After revolving the wheels, a number ia drawn from the wheel of numbers, and at the same t'tue a prize is drawn from the other wheel, by boys who are blindfolded. The number and the prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to tbo audience, and registered by the Com missioner*, the prize being placed against the uumber dtawo. This operation i* re peated until all the prizes are drawn out* I'he drawing is then printed, and alter eom -1 parison, the Gouuuissiuucr certifies to its correctness. ftf* All orders for tickets or packages in any of the Maryland Lotteries, w ill receive prompt attention, aud the drawing mailed to all purchasers immediately after it is ov er. Address T. H. HUBBARD, & CO. No. 39 Fayette.st., or Box No 40, Baltimore, Md. For Sale. R GOOD SECONDMHIGGY, for Cash or Nk. approved piper, Apply to Sapt 13-ts F. C. FARKERSON. MAMMOTH SCHEME. CAPITAL 1!IZE S>s 0,0001 ALABAMA LOTTERY. ! [Authorized by the State of Alabama.] iMilitiiry Academy ML*MJ3 r M” r il” M.-C IC.IT* CLASS K . To be Drawn in the City’of MOBILE, Ala., in public, on Wednesday, Dec 30, 1856, on the plan of SIN GL E NUM BERS. SAMUEL SWAN, Manager. 30,000 Tickets Only ! Prizes amounting to Will be distributed according to the following UNRIVALLED SCHEME! 1 Prize of $49,990 is $49,000 ,1 do of 12.000 is J 2.000 1 do of 5.900 is 5.000 1 do of 2 000 is 2.000 1 do of 1 000 is 1.000 1 do of 1,000 is 1.000 10 do of 20(1 is 2.1/00 100 do of 1901s 10.000 100 do of 70 is 7,000 APPROXIMATION PRTZF.3. 4 of $l5O approx to $40,000 is S6OO | .4 of 125 do 12,000 is 500 4 of 190 do 5 000 is 400 4 of 75 do 2.000 is 309 8 of 50 do 1.000 is 409 40 of 45 do 290 is I .SOO 3000 of 40 is 120.900 3,280 prizes, nmnu .ting to $204,000 Whole Tickets $lO, Halves 5 Quarters 2* 3. ’ Fbe Alabama and Georgia Lotteries, as channels for investment, present induce ments over any other known scheme. The “experience the public have h id of the man agetneul of thjse Lmteiies, the large a moil til of l’riz'S sold, tho promptness with which they hive been paid, are the best guarantees that they will al.va. s be con dueled iu the most honorable manner. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. There are 30,000Tiok-tsnumberedfrom ■ lin 30.000. There are 380 full prizes anil j 629 Adproxiinatious—making in all {,OOO Prizes. The draw ing takes place in put).lie, under the superintendence of tw o sworn Gommi-. ! j sinners. The numbers from 1 to 30 000 corresponding with the numbers on the i Ticket* pi iuted on the separate dips of p - per, are en- ircle.l with nnall tin tidies and placed in one wheel. Tho.fimt 380 p t i z ,.,’ similarly printed and encircled, arc placed-’ in another wheel. The wheels are then re- 1 | volved- and a number is diawu f.om the j wheel of Numbers, and at the same time a } Prize is drawn from the other wheel. Ti e number and Prize drawn out are opei ed aud exhibited to the audience, and register” j ed by the Conimi-siouers, the Pr.ze be.ng placed agnin-t the uumber drawn. Tbisl operation is repeated until all the Piizes are draw n out. APPROXIMATION PRIZES, The two preceding ai.d the two -ncceed-l img umbers to those drawing ilw- first 380 Prizes will be entitled to th. 620 Apt r ixi’ j in itiou Prizes, a cording to the Sclu me In Ordering Ti kets. Enclose the moiiev jto our address for the Tickets ordered . on l- eceipt of which they w ill ho forw arded l-y first in ail. The List of Draw n Numbers and Pnz - will be sent to purchasers immedi-itol) after j the draw ing. i ft?®Purchasers will please wtite their ‘signatures plain, and give their Post Office. ! County and State. 1 Qjc* Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable in full with -ut deduction. All Pi izes of SI,OOO and under, paid immediately after the drawing other Piiz es at the usual time of thirty’ days, iu full i w ithout deduction. All communications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets should tie scut in ear 'y- .. f . Prize Tickets cashed or renew ed in other Tickets at either office. 0-der9 for Tickets can he addressed cith er to S. SWAN & CO., Atlanta. Ga. or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala. Sept. 13 ly NOW HEADY, TUB MISPIPEIt RECORD, A Collection of New paper Facts and Statistics. Containing A Complete List of Newspapers in the i U. States, Canadas, and Great Brl ain. : FHTHF, only reliable work of th- kind in 2 the world. An invaluable assistant to the Editor. Book Publisher, aud General Advertiser. Bvo. 200 pp. On receipt of $2. it w ill he prepaid per mail, to any part of the eouutry. Address, LAY sV BROTHER, Publishers, No 83 Dock street, Philadelphia. Nov. 4-3 tn. JL BIKER AMI (IIAFEITIiWER. KEEPS constantly on hand all kinds of Candies, Fruits, Cigars, fine Biandies. land Wines, Cordials. Syrups. Jellies. Pickles,! Fire Works, &c. Cukes and Pastries of every j 1 description. O” Weddings and Parties supplied at short / notice. Cutlibert. Aug. 16-ts Strayed FROM the house ot P. Mitchell, in Randolph county, on the 41li inst., small light hay Mare MULE, shod before some spots ou her hack caused hy the saddle Said Mule is about 12 years old. Any io formation respecting said Mule will be ihaokfully received by the subscriber at Lumpkin. ISAAC DARBY, Nov. 18 —3t* Bl&nk Attachments OF the new Form, just printed and for sale at THIS OFFICE. Dr. McLANE’S 4 CELEBRATED * VERMIFUGE AND LIVER PILES. Two of the best Preparations of tho Af They are not recom mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply few what their name pur-* ports. The Vermifuge, for expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for the cure of Liver Com plaint, all Bilious De rangements, Sick Head ache, &c. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane’s Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by CH/mvvu| ©J.Yoi. SOLE PROPRIETORS, Pitts burgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, pur porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLane’s, are worthless. The genuine McLane’s Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BRC’S, CO Wood St., PiTTscrium, I\i. Sole Proiiriclora. SCOVIL & ME \D. N tv Orleans. G era! Wholesale Agents lor tho South States, to whom all orders must be dressed, KOljtt S* 5* lloi and & Robins n. H nniltoit, Ga. J. TANARUS, Reese, Greenville. “ Fincher & Dallis, Mountvil'e, ** .1. A. Hunt & Cos.. \\ bit/ville, *• Jn-iah Br idfield, West Poll t. “ Br.itlfield & 11-iriogtuii, La Grange, “ D-iufoitli Ac Nagle, Columbus, ** Brook & Chapman, ** *• Robert A. Ware, 11 •- David Young. “ ** January 26. 1856. n46y! GEORGIA, Iltrn is County. Court ol Ordinary—July Term, 1856. WHEREAS. Matthew G. Fakllv Administrator on the estate of Mos s G. Jones, deceased, applies at this term of the court for le'ters of disinissien from the administration of said estate. It is ordered that all persons concerned, show cause, (if any they have) on or before the next Jau’ry Term of this Court, why said letters should not he granted. A True Extract from the Minute* of said court. This 7ih dav of Jnlv, 1856. GEO W MULLINS. blAib UK GEORGFa, ) Harris County j WHEREAS, P. J. Phillips adminis trator on the estate of Thoma* J, Street, deceased, applies at this term of th. court for letters of dismission from the ad ministration of said estate, It is therefore ordered that all periods concerned shew rnnse, if any they have, on or before the next January Term of this court, why said letters should not be grair— ad. A true extract from (he Minute* of said court This 7 h dav of July 1856 GEO W MULLINS, Ordinary July 12 REPORTER JOB OFFICE. ALL KINDS OF ‘Wf am- cute) C moment of JOB PP.IITTIITG Executed with Neatness aud Dispatch, SUCH AS PAMPIILBTS, Circulars, J Cataloged, Business Cards, J Bill Heads, Bank Check®, j Blank Notes, Legal Blauks, j Visiting Cards, Programmes, ! Labels, &c.. Neatly and Expeditiously executed at the office of the ** REPORTER.” Order* respectfully solicited. Terms CASB.