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T. H. BYRD fc W* A. CLARKE,
EDITORS AND jWIOi'IUWWJUS.
TER S OF SOBBCRIPTION.
Two Dolhiri yi ivi iu auiaxck It jmyuien
t>*delayed six months,Tincy Dollars.
Rates for Advertising,
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Dollar per eijrmre of It line* or less, for tl* first
iusertioti, and Fifty rent! for each subsequent,
insertion.
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(trnetionsae to the length ot lime they are to
run, will he cotitiuued until ordered out, and
charged ot the above rtcs.*fjs#
In vve van Iroui ourreguUi rale*
except to those ho dvnrti>e by contract.
A liberal discount will he mode with those
who advertise by the year? hut in nil cases we
will charge as above, unless at the time ot
handing in they are specified ns ti:ski.v silver*
ti'cmeuu.
Tran si- t advertisement? due when handed
Alt Yearly advertisements due half at Hie end
of six months and the other halt at the end o!
the year.
Persona! matters, w hen adiniesebtc,charged
double the regular rates.
LEO At ADVERTISING.
Sales of . old and Negroes, by AdiniuUtialo.
F.xeci . and Guardians, are rei|uiro<i by lav.
t.. be I- on the first Tuesday in the month, be
tween the limit-* of ten m the forenoon end three
in the afternoon, at thetVmrt llmiscin the coun
tv in which the property is situated. Notices 01
these sales must be given ui a public ga/.ette
forty days previous to the day of sale.
Notice for fire sale of Personal property must
be given at least ten days previous fuUyi ,dfty ;>J
must b jmldialMKi forty day*.
Notice tliat fipfiriicatinn will lie made to the
Court ot Ordinary for leave to sell baud or No
gror*, must be published weekly for two niont...,
Citatiun* lor letters of AdminixtratinN must
he’ published thirty days—tor Dismission from
Adiuinistration. iiidiitldy. nix months—for Dis
mission from Uitanllaiuihip, forty days.
Holes for Foreclosure of Mortgage must be
published monthly for four months —for esials
hailing lost jaipecs hu the full space of,three
mouth* —for compelling titles from Executors or
tdmimstrntyrv vvtierea bond lias heen gi'en by
th deceased the full spa to* iif three months.
l’ub|icallnt i will always lie continued accord*
r.g to these, the legal ropiireiiinnts, unless oth
erwise Ordcretl
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David Kiodoo. | | m. I). Ktnnoo
KIDD 00& SON,
ATTORNEYS ;\ T LAW,
UTHBETt 1\ EOKGIA.
•■ /ILL’p'ftetice In the and Soiuli-
Yf V WesternUirTnit-. and the U’nited States
Distri*t L’fairts tor fie4*rgia.
Ict 7 . isr>‘> ) v
K. 11. WiiTi .
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cuthbeit, Randolph County Georgia.
WILL promptly attend to any -■siur'-r en
tru-tcd to hiit eare in the counties et
Chattahoochee', Stewart, Webster, Clay. Ter
rell, Kandoljth, Ipiituiau, Miller Ami Dough
erty .
Tie will also a I tend the 11. S. Cirenit t'ojrts
At Savannah Ami Marietta, tin.
Mnre i -1-1 y
art i ! r if ii ob if
ATTORNEY AT I.AW,
(11 It HER 1\ \ •• ‘ GhOllGlA.
WILL continue -i practice of I.AW, ns
heretofore, in the comities ot‘ Early,
RaudolpH, (,'l.ty, Miller. Calhoun, Terrell,Stew-
Art >■! (Jultthuti. ttffiee nt t'tithhei t.
•f.-vn. I. 1859.
AL 1. X A X fr ] •'. ft S 1 ATP N .
CUTIIBKKT, GA.
W r ILL ffKe prompt attention l<> nil legal
busines* entrusted to him in the <oun
t;R of Kiml-ilph, *Stewar. t Glay n<l Quitmun
of tit* Fatauh;Circuit.
or.o. s. tbiincflox: ‘*.... cii 4s. Robinson ,
C. S. &C. ROBINSON,,
attorneys at law,
CUTHBERT • GEORGIA
Us ILL practice in Randolph, Clay, Early, |
Calhoun. Miller, Terfel!, Quiimau ami !
Stewart counties.
Jan. 15, i#ry—if |
liOIiERTJ.WEMKS,
Attorney at Law,
18AUHI.Lworth county, ha.
“®M-ILL give prompt attention to all Imsi-
V ¥ ness entrusted to his care.
Aug. llt-Iy.
DR- H. M LAWSON
TENDERS his professional service* to the
citizeusof Cuthben ami vicinity.
Office next to Gaiinar n’s Jvwelry store.
j0.6-HMy. *
mm. immmj* mrl-WLWLd
OR. S. A. WALKUP
HAS removed Ins office in the room. ovei
the Hook Stitt. At iye lit be nitty be
ound n t his residence, opposite the “Mattox
House.” He promises faithful attenliou to bis
business, and reasonable and conscientious
charges.
Any calls left for him during his absence, at
the Hook .Store or tvith Uapt. U. J. Smith, will
be attended to oo bis return.
Feb. Id. 1850— lv
T. J. GUIMARXN,
WATCH MAKER l JEWELER,
COLLEGE STREET, CUJHBERT, HA.
KEEPS constantly ort hand a ... .
fine assortment of Watches, A‘j£r
Jewelry, &c. ii ! f v ®
§ Repairing of Watches aur lffrtP -VHf
Jewelry promptly attended to. gpW
June 17-ly, i
K C. WADE & CO.,
su\m & f jmmission
MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA- j
Edward C. Wade 1 / Pxvros L. Wade.
Savannali, Ga / i Scriren Go., Ga. 1
Sept. 23-1 y-ot I
For Sale,
UPON aeeommedating terms, the t**A
Office now ocenpeed by A. Sint on
and Judge Perkins as,a Law’ Office, and
tha lot upon which it stands, covering from a
fourth to a half acre. For terms apply to
Sept. 30-tt L. a. GONKKJS.
MENARD & BURGHARD,
MR. BURGIIARD lias returned fm New York with the finest selection of
CKtfattbts, friudri) anb Jaitcu Articles
ever brought to Georgia, and tliev are now opend and exposed for sale at our beautiful Store on
Cberrv atiect, two doors from the Tlegraph Building, at the sign of the
BIG WATCH,
Therefore, we Invite all to cad and see the la'"t NOVELTIES. Our iclectiona embrace all t
jslUfli, flaw and ©orqtsits JPtglfS
°f Oriienrenta—l’ina, Rings, Bracelets, Chaina, Ladies Enamelled and Diamond Watches, Diamond,
Pearl, Coral, Carbuncle and other full and half set* of Jewelry—some of new design, just out.
We desire to call particular attentiou to our Hock of Watcher, by tlie celebrated makers, C'ow
deroy, Iloddel, Stoddard. Tobiaa, Ac., made to order expressly for us. We on hand the
invaluable Jurgenson and Nanlen Chronometers, A large variety of Clocks—latest style. Ster
ling Silver and Plated Tea Setts. Pitchers, Goblets. Ac. Musical Instruments of every description.
Call and look at our varied stock of Violin*. We also call the attentiou of the trade to our stock
GOLD PBXS.
the largest and beet aelectiou ever brought to is market. [ Re|>niring promptly done and
warranted. MENARD A BI'RGHARD, Sign of the Big W'atcli.
Macon, Sept. 30-ly-n
llundulpb Slicrilt'g Miles.
WILL be sold, before tho Court House
door, in Cuthbcrt, Randolph County,
; Georgia, ou the first Tuesday in April, within
1 the legal hours of sale, the following property,
! to-wil:
Uite negro mnn, natned Jack, about thirty
: five years eld, levied on as the property of Ki
■ chard Vi Carter to satisfy a •’ * 4 in favor of F
M. Swanson vs. Iticliard V. Carter, and other li
fas iu my hands against said Carter.
March 1,1800 U. DAVIS, Sheriff.
A Iso at the same time and place,
Tlie North half of lot of land, No. 197, in
j the bill dis't of said county : levied on as the
; property of John Standb y to sntjsfv a f
!.. ......In o. nrown es. said Standley.
The house and lot whereon Lazarus Atkisou
1 lives, in the town of Cullb'ert, containing ten
acres, more or less. levied on as the property
of said Atkistm to satisfy a ft fa from the .Su
perior Court of said comity, in favor of Furlow
Price A Cos., vs. said Atkisou and E. M. Black.
Lot of land, No. 47, in the Oth dis’t of said
county: levied on as the property of John A.
('a*ter to satisfy a fi fa iu favor of Moody A
Tatum vs. said Carter, issued from the Superior
C.oitft of said county.
Lot of land, No. 85 in the Oth dis’t of said
county: levied on ns the property of Terril
Moody to satisfy a fi fa from the Superior Court
ot said bounty, in favor of Pepper A McClary
vs Terril Moody and Lodw ick E Lard.
The one-third, undivided interest in and to
lot, No. 3 In Square 9, in the town qfCntubort:
levied on as the property of William 11. J. Chap
man to satisfy a Mortgaged fa in favor of China
Walktr vs said Chapman. Property pointed
out in themortgage fi fa:
Tlie house lot and premises now occupied by
William 11. J. Chapman, in the town of Cuth
bcrt and containing one-half acre, more or less,
and one single horse buggy: levied on as the
property of the said Chapman to satisfy sundry
ii las in my hands vs. said Chapman from tlie
Superior Court of said county, one in favor of
Coder H- Smith, (for carpen'er's lien) one in
favor of C. Walker and others vs. said Chap
man.
Lot of ’and, No. 17, in tlic 7th diß‘t of said
t county • levied on as the property of McMichuel
! to satisfy a Subpoena ti fa vs said Me.Miehael
from the Superior Court of said county in fav
or ot Thomas W. ns ley.
j Twelve acres of lot of land, No. 74 in the
Oth dis t of said county, ofl the South
line of No 75, and on the East side of the
Blakby road : levied on as the property of
j John 11. Pollock,to satisfy a Ju.tiee Court fi fa
| in favor of Thomas Pollock vs. said John 11.
Pollock and Rachael A. l>. Pollock. Levy
made and returned to me by a constable; also
to satisfy other ti fas in my bands vs the said
j John U. Pollock.
House and lot in tlu* town of Villa Nova,
| whereon Thomas J. Butler now lives, number]
| ot known: levied on as the property of said j
Butler to satisfy a ti fa from the Justice Court of
said county, in f avor of Howard & Hampton vs. •
said Butler. Property pointed out by the de
fend.mt. Levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
Lot of Land No. 35, in the sth District of
Randolph, Levied on us the property of Terrell
Moody to satisfy a lifa from Randolph Superior
Court in favor of John W. Johnston vs. Terrell
Moodv Maker, and John T. Howard, endorser.!
j. t. McLendon, and. sirir. !
March 1 1800.
Also at the same time and place ,
j Nine Negroes, viz: Jane and her four cliil- i
dren, Muriah. Martha, Plicroad and Laura ; Ma- i
, rina and her three children, James, Eliza and j
Hannah; levied on as the property o| John B. I
Pollock to satisfy a 11 fa from Randolph Stipe-’
tior Court in tavor of Jaints M Jones \s. John J
B. Pollock and Morris Pollock, of Pulaski C 0.,)
I Georgia, and other Hfu's in my hands vs. said
John 11. Pollock.
! Ort* hundred aid fifteen acres of Land, the
1 w est part of lot No. 28, and the east part of
Lot No. ls, in the 4b district of said county;
1 levied on as the property of James L. Miller t *
satisfy a ti la from Randolph Superior Court in
j favor of James Nicholson vs. B. W. Orr and
James L. Miller.
The north half of Lot of Land No. 31, in the
4th district of said county; levied on as the
: property of Lodewick Turner to satisfy a fl ta
from Randolph Superior Court in favor of Ri
! chard K. Hines vs. said Turner.
THOR. U. BROWN, Dep. Sheriff'.
Quitman Sheri IT Sales.
WILL be sola, before the Court House
door, in Georgetown, Quitman eouu
! ty. Georgia, on the first Tuesday in April, with
, in the usual hours or sale, the following prop
, ert v, to-wil:
West half of lot of land, No. 108, in the 21st
i district of Quitman ; levied on as the property *
I ofChar.es L. Matthews, to satisfy a ti fa from !
I .Stewart Snperirr Court, in favor of J. B. Jac
ques At Bro., vs. said C. L. Matthews.
1 March 1 1860 ]H. H. JIAIBTEN, D.Sli'ff.
| Georgia—Quitman C ount}.
To all idiom it may Concern.
\ \ THEREAB, Charles L. Mathis, of said State
\ \ and couuty, applies to the Ordinary for
Letters of Administration on the estate of Hen
ry M. Murray, deceased, late oi said county
and State.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all,
and singular the kindred and creditors of said j
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by Iwr, and shew cause, if
any they have, why said letters of administra
tion on the estate of said deceased should not
be issued to the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this March Gilt 1800.
M. A. SMITH, Ordinary.
Georgia—Quitman Count)-.
To all whom il may Concern.
“11THEREAS, A. Ogletree and Green B.
V V Pinkston, of said State and Couuty ap
plies to tbe Ordinary for Letters of Admin
istration on the estate of John G. Ogletree
deceased,late of said county and State.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all,
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
dcc“ased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, a>.d shew cause, if
any they have, v hy letters of administration
[oa the estate of said deceased, should not be
| issued to the applicants.
Given under inv hand and official signature,
: this March € 1800. M. A. SMITH, Ord’v.
\ March !) 1800.
; Georgia— Handolph Count).
t ovrt of Ordinary, March Term , 1800.
U PON the Petition of C. C. &. C. A. Willis j
for letters of dismission from the Adinin-
I istration on the estate of Sterling G. Rogers,
: deceased,
11 is ordered that all persons concerned shew
j cause, if any, by the next September term of
; this Court, why paid letters should not be grant
ted. T. R. STEWART, Ord.y
: March 9-28 Cm. ‘
Georgia—Kuudolpli Count).
Court of Ordinary/. February Term, 18C0.
T. Pl. Stewaht, Ordinary, presiding.
XT PON the petition of John Crozier for let-
J ters of dismission from the .'idmini tra
tion of the estate ofThomus Crozier deceased
it is ordered that all per-ons concerned
sf."Vi cause, if any by Sie next August Term of
this Court, why said letters should not he
granted.
Feb. 10-24-6-m T. R. STEWART Ordinarv.
Leui’Sia —llamlolpli County.
Court of Ort/Tnary February h ■me, 18ti0.
T. U. Stewart Ordinary presiding.
tTPON the petition of W. A. Ramey forlot-
J ters of dismission from the administra
tion of the estate of John A. llamey deceased,
It i.i ordered flint all persons concerned
shew cause if any by the next August Term ot
this Court why said letters should not he
granted.
Feb. 10-ti-tn. T. R. STEWART, Ordinary.
Georgia—ltuii.lolpli County.
Court of Or dinar o, h'tl.ruaiy linn, 1860.
T. It Stewart, .WrV. fuin‘iicy"tor let-
I ,V ~f dismission from the administra
tion of the estate of Unity Whitehurst deceased;
It is ordered that all persons concerned show
cause, if any, by the next August term of this
( ourt w hy said letters should not lie granted
f, l,ll) ,inl T. It. RTEWART, Ordinary.’
Georgia—Uaiidolpli Comity.
Court of Ordinary, January Term , 1860.
\\ HERF.A.s, John It Moody, Administrn-
. tor, de bonis non, on the estate of Wm
11. Slieplieid, applies to me for letters of dis
mission from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to shew cause, if any, within the
time prescribed by law, why said letters should
not Do grniifed,
Given under my hand in office the 14th Jan
nary 1800, J. I). LICNXARD, Ordinary.
Georgia— Randolph County.
\\/ 7 lILRLAS, Robert Reeves, administrator
TY on the estate of Needlmm Majagy, de
ceased, applies to me for letters of dismission
from Said ad ninistration.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the parties interested, to he and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed
by law to shew cause, if any they have, why
the applicant should not he dismissed from said
administration.
Given under my hand at office, this ilstdnv
of January 18(50.
JAMES D. LENNAItD, Ordinary.
Jan. 20-21-Otu.
Georgia—Kuudoi pii County.
WHEREAS Wm. It. Cleveland applies to
me tor letters of dismission from the j
administration of the estate of Bejamin T
Cleveland deceased.
These are therefore to cite and adminish all
and singular the parties intended, to lie and
appear at my office w ithin the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have, w hy
hu opplicant shocld not he dismissed from said
administration.
A true extract from the minutes.
JA.MF.fS D. LENNAItD Ordinary.
Nov. 18-12-6111.
Georgia—Randolph lounfy.
Court of Ordinary , Octohrc Term , 1859.
SAMUEL GREEK applies to this Court for
tellers of Dismission from IheeStiUe of Allen
M Irby, late of said county deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to shew cause, if any they
have, at the April Term of the next Court, why
etters should not he granted said applicant.
A true extract from the Minutes.
J. D. LENNAItD, Or.liary
Georgia—Randolph County.
Court of Ordinary , October Term , 1850.
i DOUGLASS applies to this C< urt
i X for Let'era of Dismission from the estate
I ot .Muslin D. Hendrick, late of said county de
i ceased;
It is therefore oidered by the Court that nil
parties interested shew cause, if iir.y they have
at the Cou “ to be held in and for said county
on the first Monday in April next, why letters
of dismission should not then andthere be grant
ed said applicant, and that this Rule be pub
.ished in terms of law.
A true extract from the Minutes.
J. D. LENNARD, Ordinary.
Georgia—Randolph County.
ni HER LAS. Francis B. Brown, adminis
trator on tin* estate of Muck Heidel
burg, applies to me for letters of dismission
lrom said administration.
These arc therefore, to cite and admonish all
concerned, to shew, cause, if any, within the
time prescribed by law, why letters should not
be granted said applicant.
Given under niv band, at office, the 14th
January 1800. ’ J. D. LENNARD. Only
Jan 13-20-oni.
Administrator’* Sale.
BV virtue of an order from the Honorable
Court of Ordinary of Randolph county,
! ill be sold on the first Tuesday in April next,
before the Court House door in Cuthbur*, lot
of Land No. 4, in the original sth district o
Randolph. Also, lot No. 170 in the 4th dis
trict of Calhoun, and 30 acres on Pptaula
Creek, adjoining James Hamrick. No. not re
collected. Sold as the property of the (‘.state
of James Buchanan. R. C. GEIGER,
feb 17-tds. Adm.de bonis non,
P.
(Carriage fJTakers,
CUTHBERT GEORGIA.
WE have purchased the right of making
and selling . IV, Raladee’s Paten
Half Eliptic.Spring Pleasure Wagon. Also, his
Patent fop Lifter, which can easily he adjusted
to any Top now in use. It is a very convenient
mode of raising and letting down a liuggy Top
without getting out of the liuggy. Orders so
licited.
September , 1858. ly
Cheaper than the J.ews!
UT. JORDAN has moved his Itorand Shoe
II Shop to the house adjoining the Jail,
j where he will keep a large stock of Boot*
Shoes, and Leather of every desciption. He
will sell bargains. He is determined to give
satisfaction. Ail work warranted. The full
market price paid for Hides, in cash or tra e,
He will sell Russet Shoes at #l. 2-5 cash, o?
81.35 credit. Cent’s French Calf Boots, $7, 60
to 88,50 ; Ladies Calf Shoes, ?1,75 to $2, 75 ;
Ladies’ Kid and Goat Shoes, 81, 50, to #1,75 ;
Black KipShoes,sl,6o t0#1,75.
Cuthbert, January 6,-6m.
CARD.
TD. LKNXARD, the former Ordinary o
_ • Randolph coi.nty, would respectfully an
pounce to Executors, Administrators tutd Glia’-
dittos that front his tong experience as an officer
lie is now prepared to attend to any busi
ness pertaining to the Ordinary s office, and
or small fees. Such as p’-obut.ng Wills, make
itig returns, bills of sale, orders, Petitions be.
Cuthbert Book and Music Store.
L. E. WELCH & CO.
VT 7” E are now receiving ourj jw V all the popular New Books is
O no ” stock of goods which toon as published,
w-e have very largely inci eased opn ftT fi fi fi If f
in quantity and improved In qual- (M jtfjSU I>S \ ‘* 3 1/n UU L HGUIkt
tv, and arc now prepa -ed tiioffer 0 f a fi kinds used in the country
* s K 0 R’ducepients topnrclmaer W LAW, MEDICAL
as any establishment in the coun- , ~,, .
trv w(inu Dooks ahvay?
Our itook contains a great on hand or ordered t the short,
variety of Standard Works, and ,6t llotK -' e *
BLANK BOOK .
In every variety of style and sire. In the lsepartmcnt ot
: we tel warranted in saying wc liave a better stock and at lower prices than over before ofl’er
lod in this conimunlty. A\* bave more tb an fifty varieties of paper And envelopes, and to iner
j chants, professional men, and all who buy by the package, wo lmvo marked it down to a very pw
! figure.
GOLD AND STEE’ PENS, PENCILS
i iuks and Ink-stands in threat variety. AVnf s, Blotting Pa]>er, Mucilage, Blank and playing
I Cards, Hulers, Paperclips, Calenders, P er Weights, &e., &c.
LIXISB3 KIT Fi.RC>7 GCOHS.
We have very much novelised our stock in this department, and now offer a great variety
of Reticules, Cabas, Woik-boxes. Writing-desks and Cases, Combs and Brushes, in great variety
| And for Gentlemen, w o have the best stock ot
FINKS CUTLERY, i
, -V 1 “ ue, "' s “ ,Ml 1 owiler Flasks. Meerchaum Bikes and Cigar Holders- and m v
other articles necessary for a gentleman’i comfort “ *’ - “ la "-
aiajsiM Hißfiafs*
eep constantly on hand a complete stock of •
ART IS T MATERI AI, S.
such as Faints, (ids, T arnishes, Brashes, Canvasses, Bristol Board, Drawing Paper and Raterns
I n.tuieh LiUiographs, i icture k rallies and Class of many si/cs. Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic
tiim'to sell io them. Sh °” h> UUI ’ friends a,ld l’ ntro, i", “nd happier in proper,
oct. 14-7-ly.
PIANOS, MUSIC cfcc.
T Ill '’ undersi "";’ have just opeied. at the Store recently occupied In Denman k Wntcr-
JL man, Oitton Aveine. Macon, Ga , u henutiful nssonment of WATCHES of the best
milkers, JEWF,ERA of the latest patterns, PIANOS and Ml’Slt'Al INSTRUMFNTS
(express/y .elected by I> f 11. L. Schreiner.) which we will M arrant, and dispose oil
at low puces. Be keen on bend a comclete stock oi
Foreign and American Music,
til” best Italian Violin and Guitar Strings. Schools and Teachers supplied at New York
prices. Watches, Jewe’ry, Accordcons and all Musical Instruments repaired and warranted
O* Music sent by mail.
Macon, (In., Sept, 23, 1859-ly-ot JOHN C. SCHREINER ft SONS.
bawmm & mmssa:®
OPLD respectfully inform the citizens of Randolph at and ndjoitiig < rititio,* tl ii tl .
•taie just rvceiied, and are new corning, u huge aid u-lcct nsM itn;< nt of ‘
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
Docket and Table Cutlery,
Gold and Silver Watches,
Jewelry, Guns, Pistols,
Groceries, Buggies,
| and “many other articles too numerous to mention, all of vlii. 1> 1 nvc lctn ] ui c need wit! * ,< n
care try Mr. Dessau. We are determined not to lie undersold by any one. Every article ivil
he warranted ns represented, and if not so, the money will lie refunded.
Cash, or Goods at Cash prices, paid for all kinds of country produce. We cord ialv ii lit
our friends and the public to give us a call, and they will then see if we do as wesny. ‘
C’lithbcrt, Sept. IG-tf-wt - JACOB DAVIS.
NAPII DESSAU
B. A. WISE
IMPORTER OF
Table & Pocket t
CUTLERY, \V
house furnishing Grates,
__ ___
GOODS. X — -e--— COAI - OIL LAMPS.
I) OMES TI C TAN ARUS, JAPANNKU am.
II k li IIIIIH Dusters,
Fender BiuhLch, iD’ooms, Hat Stand*, Shovel*, Tongs, &0., Ate.,
Sept. ao6m. CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA.
] BHUSSo
] MACON DRUG STORE!
fBTHK subscriber is now offering the LARGEST and BEST Assorted stock in his line ever
I offered ill this city. Mv purchases being invariably from DICECT IMPOgTEItS an;l
! .MANIIFAOTUHEBS, 1 can warrant every aiticlopure and free from adulteration I
: have now in store, and am constantly receiving, large and select stocks ol
HRUGS. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS DYE-STUFFS PATENT MEDICINES
: Paint Brushes, Whitewash Brushes, Badger Blenders, Camel and Sable Hair Pencils
Leads, Zincs, Paints, Oils and Colors, Glass of all sizes, Putty. Also
a splendid assortment of French and English Hair,
Shaving, Nail and Tooth Brushes, with
a splendid assortment ot
f orlumcry and. Toilet Articles,
together with the best assortment of Sl!liGI CA I. IN’RTPi UM E NTS.
The Ladies, Planters, I’h-;-.i'iaas are invited to call when wishing tlie ci|v
Macon, Sept. 23, 185il-ly ot K. 1,. STROHECKEU.’
im. JAi-yssoss 1859.
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c.
S'yx THE undersigned have opened a LARGE and well selected
stock of Hoofs. Shoos, Hals ami Caps, embra
JaßuTMi cing every style and quality, from the first Manufacturers in BlfifeSßlifek.
the country. Planters and Merchants visiting Macon are
respectfully solicited to call upon us and examine our Goods for themselves. We promise ]
iaitbfully, while prompted by self-interest in selling Goods, to have an eye to the advantage
and interest of those w ho favor us with their patronage.
Do not fail to call and see ns, and we will show you GOOD GOODS as cheap as the
cheapest. tyST’ A large stock of LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, Ac. alwavs on hand.
BEAK DEN, GAINES <fc CO.,
Macon, Scot 23, 1859-tf-ot Triangular Block, Macon, Ga.
52353 iBEIT k£
OF NEW
DIRECT FROM NEW YORK.
S. WAXELBAUM & BRO.
XirOULD respecUully inform the citizens of Cutbhert and vicinity, that be has just rco i
W ed from New York a large and well stock ot JiTAPLU AND FANCY DRY
GOODS, Ready .Mi de CLOTHING, HAT£ & C/ PS, BOOTS k SHOES and Yankee Notions j
besides a thousand and one articles too nume* ’ js to mention, ali of which have been selected ]
with great care.
O Please call and examine our stock bclw.-e buy top e)x*where. Our motto is “ large sales ]
and small profits.”
Itememher the Red Striped corner house, opposite to J. McK. Gunn’s store.
Cnthbert, Sept. C3-tf-ot ■■ecm V T AXELBAUM k BRO. !
crockery.
Cl;ii fi>kk <tib o 1 1 umi Giint|s
n
111 AVK jm i returned from lurope, wb.tre
bough the LAlidteb'J and //AiisSTstock
*
Fancy, Gilt and White China
ever in tins market. Also, a large stock ol
common and w bite
Granite War- 5 ,
of the best patterns that comes to this country.
1 would call the attention of Merchants to
my samples now on hand, which I am sure are
prefernble to anything in this section.
I haven good stock now on hand of Waiters
in Sells, Castors. Goblets, China tea Setts, Cheap,
Coal oil Lamps, Fluid Lamps, Tumblers,
1 have a tine lot. of Coal Oil, No. l, to be here
in a <V-vr days. All the above Goods offered
cheap, to make room lor stock coming in.
Jnlj 8, 1869, It. P McLVOV.
G U o c K It 1 K 8 ,
DUNLAP & HARRIS.
Cherry SI reel, Din eon, tin.,
tk Oil LI) respectfully nn
and the public in South-west*
ern Georgia, that they keep *- vL.T
constantly on hand one of the
hirgest and best assorted
•tocks *of b ever of
fered in their market, and they tint ter theni
srlves that they will v *t* able to make it to the
interest of any and every one who shall think
proper to favor them with u call, to trade with
them.
To sell, is their motto, and their only guar
antee of success is a determination to dojustice
M every one. The following is a list of the
wading articles on hand :
150 Bags Rio, Java and Lagnira Coffee.
200 Barrels Suga , all qualities,
200 Boxes Tobacco, of every grade
300,000 Cigars, from $5 to S6O per
Thousand,
400 Barrels Liquots of every quality,
from the finest French Brandy down to rti
tied Whiskey; and in fact, even thing that
the Planter or Merchant can want in the line
of Groceries. Don’t fail to call and examine
their stock before purchasing elsewhere.
DUNLAP k HARRIS.
Macon, March 18-1 y
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
A compound remedy, in which wc have la
bored to produce the most effectual alterative
that can be made. It is a concentrated extract
of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other
substances of still greater alterative power u
to afford ail effective antidote for the disease-
Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed
that such a remedy is wanted by those who
sutf r from Strumous complaints, and that ono
which will accomplish their cure must prove
of immense service to this large class of our
afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely this
compound will do it has been proven by exper
iment on many of the worst cases to be found
of the following complaints:
Scrofula ani> Scropulous Complaints,
Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases, Ulcers,
Pimples, Blotches, Tumors, Salt Riieu.m,
Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic Af
fections, Mercurial Disease, Dropsy, Neu
ralgia or Tic Douloureux, Debility, Dys
pepsia and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Rose
or St. Anthony’s Fire, and indeed the whole
class of complaints arising from Impurity op
the Blood.
This compound will be found a great pro
moter of health, when taken in the spring, to
expel the foul humors which fester in the
blood at that season of the year. By the time
ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders
are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by
the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from
the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous
sores, through which the system will strive to
rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do
this through the natural channels of the body
by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the
vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities
bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions,
or sores; cleanse it when you find it is ob
structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it
whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell
you when. Even where no particular disorder
is felt, people enjoy better health, and live
longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the
blood healthy, and all is well; but with this
pabulum of life disordered, there can be no
lasting health. Sooner or later something
must go wrong, and the great machinery oi
life is disordered or overthrown.
Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the
reputation of accomplishing these ends. But
the world has been egregiously deceived by
preparations of it, partly because the drug
alone has not all the virtue that is claimed
for it, but more because many preparations,
pretending to be concentrated extracts of it,
contain but little of the virtue of Sarsapurilla,
or any thing else.
During late years the public have been mis
led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart
of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most
of these have been frauds upon the sick, for
they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa
rilla, but often no curative properties whatev
er. Ilence, bitter and painful disappointment
has followed the use of the various extracts of
Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the
name itself is justly despised, and has become
synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still
we call this compound Sarsaparilla, atad intend
to supply such a remedy as sl’iall rescue the
name from the load of obloquy which rests
upon it. And we think we have ground for
believing it has virtues which are irresistible
by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend
ed to eirre. In order to secure their complete
eradication from the system, the remedy should
be judiciously taken according to directions on
the bottle.
TREPARED BY
DR. X. €. AYER A CO,
LOWELL, MASS.
Price, $1 per iiottic j Six Bottles for $5,
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
has won for itself such a rrnown for the cure of
every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that
it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the
evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em
ployed. As it has long been in constant ns*
throughout this section, we need not do more than
assure the people its quality is kept up to the best
it ever has been, and that it may he relied on to
do for their relief all it has ever been found to do.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
FOR THE CURE OF
Costiveness , Jaundice , Dyspepsia ,
Dysentery , Foul Stomach , Erysipelas % Headache,
Piles , Rheumatism , Eruptions and Skin Diseases , 1
Liver Complaint , Dropsy , Tetter , Tumors and
Salt Rheum , JVorms, Gout , Neuralgia, as a
Dinner Pill , and for Purifying the Blood.
They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi
tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the
best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a j
family physic.
Pries 25 cents per Box Five boxes for SI.OO.
Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States
men, and eminent personages, have lent their
names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these
remedies, but our space here will not permit the
insertion of them. The Agents below named fur
nish gratis our American Almanac in which they
are given ; with also full descriptions of the above
complaints, and the treatment that should be fol
lowed for their cure.
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with
other preparations they make more profit on.
Demand Ayer’s, and take no others. The sick
Want the best aid there is for them, and they should
have it.
All our remedies are for sale by
For sale in Cuthbert bv
Feb IS-ly ‘ JOHN W. JAMS,
am m m
State Lottery!
For the Benefit ot tnc
MONTICELLO
UNION ACADEMY
OF JASPF.R COUNTY,GTORCIA.
Authorised by Special Act of the Legitnfbr
20,828 Pri2ses !
More than One Prize to livery Tico Ticlett!
EV & CO., Managers.
CAPITAL PRIZE $60,0001
TICKETS ONLY TEN DOLLARS
Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion,
TO BE DRAWN
EACH SATURDAY IN MAR., 1859
is THE CITY nr
Savannah, Ga.
Class 67 Drams Saturday, March, 3 1860.
Chits 0-2 Draws Snluidny,, .March, 10 1800
( luts 03 Draws Baiuidny, March. 17 1800.
Class 04 Draws Saiuicuy, Jinjch, 24 1800.
Class 04 Draws Saturday, .March, 31 1800.
I l*rize ol GO.OOU is 00,000
1 *• 20,000 is 20,000
1 “ 10,000 is 10,000
1 “ 5,000 is 0,000
1 “ 4,000 is 4,000
1 “ 3,00 u U ,3.000
1 “ 2,000 is 2,000
1 “ 1,500 is 1,500
1 “ 1 100 it ; ..,. .. 1.100
5 “ 1,000 is sjgffifr
10 “ 500 is I 5,000
- “ 40uis. 800
2 “ 300 is 000
2 “ 200 is 400
r, O “ 150 is 7,500
100 “ 100 is 10,000
100 “ 05 is 0.500
‘OO “ ,85 is 8,500
ABBROXIMATION I’IUZKS
4 Biases ul 200 Ap. to 0,(il/0 are 800
‘SO “ 20,000 are, COO
4 “ >25 “ 10,000 are 600
4 “ 100 “ 5,000 arc 400
80 a 4,000 aie 040
60 “ 3,000 are 480
50 a 2,000 are 400
40 “ 1,600 are 320
400 “ 20 “ 100 are 8000
25,000 “ 8 a 200,000
26,828 Prizes amounting to $306,040
Certificates of Packages will lie sold at the
following rates, w hich is the risk ol Certifi
cates of Package of Iu
\\ hole Tickets, go
Certificates of Dockage of 10
Half Tickets,
( ertiticatcs ot - Package of 10
Quarter Tickets, 20
Certificates of Package of 10
Flight Tickets, 10
IX OROFiriSO TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES,
liiiclosc the money to oar nih.ic.-s lor tlie
tickets, ordered, an race jit <f whiih- will
he forwarded by (list mail. l ur. l iners can
have tickets ending in any figure they mnv
designate.
: NOTICE to COBRKSPOHDRKTS.
I iim-c who jnolei not sending nionev by mail,
’ 1 "‘ us f Dm* I xprcsr C( in|ii.ll ics, “w heiebr
“"” r 1 I'* BUll.s ol Ten Dollars anil
upwards, can he sent usati ui risk and expel se,
i’" 1 01 “ here there is an Express
11:C<*. hi* n.onev and order must be enclosed
m a Government iVst Office Lnvelo, e/ur* the
I-.xliicsn ( oni|iniiiese#tiiiot leceive them.
-A M coinimmif ation.s strictly confidential.
‘ l,4,e?s Orders for ’lit keis or Certificats to
McKLNiNEV & CO.
Savannah, Georgia,
Col. BkAKK Agent,
Cuthbert. Ga.
Crocltery Waro
niL'i CORK rURKR.
‘IP Ills is an nge o. improvement. The
ft Planters have endeavored In m:vc time
• •hi labor t*y (lie u.**c <>/Hm h imrt j in jifrnTTfi'g,
‘.<> have their Corn dropped nt u regular amt
,rjper distance, but haw* entirely failed.
THIS IS TO CERTIFY
shat LAWfo.N G. Peel, ol Preston. Webster
county, lias invented and patented a Planter or
Dropper that far exceeds anything of the kind
hat we have ever teen. It is fist the thing the
S'tinner's need, as every one will be satisfied of
I.- soon as lie sees 1 lie* Planter —even before 1 ©
lies it, and when he tries it, be would not lo
without it for any reasonable consideration.
We have tested them paticfactdrily, and found
hem to be iu*t the thing we have wanted for
‘ ears. We present it to the planting public
with cur names:
SAMPSON BELL, J. I). STAPLETON,
/. (J. M. BALL, C. S 4 (*., WM. 11. STALLINGS
•FAMES JOWE-RS, WM. P. JOWEUS,
O>IIN STATU AM, JIKNJ. Olt IF VIN,
OWN IJOYD, WM. MASSEY,
\. 11. SKELTON, EDWARD SKELTON,
K. .1. PEEL L. A. DOTED IG 111,
. P. BEALCIIAMPj J. G. PEEL,
1. T. KING, W. J. GARDNER,
toil N IIA It BILL, J. A. DAVIS,
JOS! All II A Kill LI, JAMES W. BELL,
A. ('. BELL, WM. R. STATU AM
For sale in Cutlibcrt by
THOMAS M. ALLEN
Sep 2nd 1859-ts-o
WAREHOUSE S COMMISSION
BMK H a W
CENTIULWAREHOUSE,
_CUTHBERT, CA.
’ would announce
toHtcirfVicndsnnd
the public geuer
11 y, that they are now erecting on the cas
• ide of Depet street, near the Railroad, a largo
ind com me lious Warehouse for the
STORAGE OF COTTON AND GOODS
All cotton stored with us shall be well hous
ed, safe front fire and stock. We will also giv
our attention to the selling of the same. A
•ve shall benpfdied with every facility, and in
end giving personal attention to the business
•*e feel safe ir. saying that sathd’nttVmr
.riven all who may favor ns with their patron*
’gc.
I>ry* f ' ( )ods consigned to us will be forward
■ml by first opportunity.
JAMES L. POLLARD.
F. S. HOWARD.
Feb 4,1859. 32-tt
PLANTATION FOP. SAIE.
B\HE8 \HE subscriber offers liis Plitntatiou and
Residence for sale, situated 2{ miles
rom Cuthbert. The place contains 1 1,00
<-res of good productive Lard, convenient tc
<• Itaihoad. lie dwcllirg is two story
luted. Arc., with all the r.Mcsj-aiv building-®
itched. The place is convenient to market
■ and will be sold upon (food terms. Call and
thine. WILLIAM HESI-RT
September 25, 1858.—ts.
ARTIST IN HAIR JEWELRY.
Cuthbert, Georgia
now prepared to execute, at she®
* notice, all orders for Hair Jewelry in
esired style or pattern. Call on her a t her gt
ter rooms at the residence of H. B. Elder, or
ddress her through the mail,
lv 3-ts. *
TVTAILr> khj Kegs Nails, assorted sizes, fo*
sal* by B. J. SMITH
$50,000 Wanted, in exchange fo r
Groceries at cash prices, bv
JT B. J. SMITH.
BL SchoiceN . Syrup in tc e and f*
B J SM-.TI?
CASKS NEW R CE just recehcc and fo*
J, sale by B .1 SMITH
/ vBLS Refined Sugar, 3 hogs hen dr ir ('i ?s
* * jut received and for sale by B. J . ‘ y 151!