Cuthbert reporter. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 1856-????, March 23, 1860, Image 4

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A Slaveholder’* Insurance Cum imnr. A bill hs* b**n iiitrudurod m tlio Mary- Isr.d Semite to iucorpor -te tlie Souflicm Bl*T*holdr’ Insurance tympany of Mary* land. It cmpowor* tli# company “to in jur* any p*rnn or parson*, wbatW the •am* b resident* of tire but* of Maryland •r *nt other Btt* District or Territory of tl.* United Statu*, against nny loss *uj taincd by hi*, her or tlinir *lve* running •Wuf, abeeoudmg or escaping from hi*, her or their control, and auch iuuumuCc *l>u)l be ni uiu at *uch rate* and under aucli regulation* aautny be determined upon by the board of director* of noiJ compa ny ; and when u aluve ao inaured aliall run away, übecond or escape from the contr'il ot hi* or her owner or owner*, it aliall be the duty of said owner or owner*, to notify the company of aucli foot without di-luv, and said company aliall he entitled to re tui . (aid slave to the cuatody of his or her owner or owner* within a reaeon,• blc time after auch notification, or in dutuuit there of ahull pay to the owner or owner* the value of ouid slave, aa fixed by the policy of inaurance; unices, meanwhile, by diaonoo or injury, the value of such slave ahull have been decreas'd, and in case of aacli dice are or injury, the value of aluve ahull be uacerluiucd by arbitrament uud up pruisement. Pratlaloßßur tilt’ Homestead Kill. The, Homestead Kill which pawed the ffftßto-'f /loose of Oungroitson the 12th lost., provides that any parraim who is the head of u family, or woo has arrived at the uge of twenty-one years, uud iau citizen of the United States, or who Jiall liuve declured hi* intention to become such, aliall be en titled to outer free of cost 100 ucreti of public land, upon which such person may have fixed a pre-emption claim, which may, at the time such application is made, be subject to preemption at 11,05 er less per acre, or 80 acre# at ftl 50 per acre. No certificate or patent is to bo issued until the expiration of five years from the date of entry—and on the payment of $lO rights arc secured to the actual so liters, to issue to heirs and devise the lands so acquired, which are then, in no event, to become liable for the satisfaction of any debts contracted prior to the issue of the patent. ur * meeting will be commenced in Ibc Pi'ptbylcrfcn Clinch on Thuibdfry evening, 6ih cf April, by the Key Mitsui. Gnnningimin un<i Murks, Hrui continued for ftcvwti! du\f. uni XL All V. I>4)OU -Of Consumption, in (in j Oil ttuiurdny, tile X\ til ii.ftt., nl 0 o’clock, l’ Al., John VV. U iJbon. in the ii )carol Ins ttfce. As Lite .'U.i of ihc uaiur*l Aoiid ai i” cloud* ihftl gloomy overling, the Sun of iiigiilcousiH** b.irst up<>u hi* uniapiurofJ view, six! moumcU upward toward tlmi Kcuitli of joy, which ever toctuditiff, it never rCltcito. “ blc. scd arc the dead that die in the Lord.” lti needless cast perisliing tnimiea ot lore upon hot tomb —he wears a crowuof ueve: fading flower**, unJ •iuj't the soi.gof ic.iccming love. A BUOTHKR NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ACCROSTIC. BJNNBTS, Flats, ttlmwhi, Mantil’as, I* Hcarfa, <&c ,'of every dest ilptiou. J ) fetich Lace Point*; Cuflt and Collars. It Oanaburgs, Sheeting a and Bhirtings. O 1 oilct article*. O 14 in tain Kulikoes, kurlons kind*. few Kwis, fclmbroi.ltred and Cnccked Muslins. S At a beautiful aisoitinpnl of Al Silk*. Bareges, and Gingham*. S Mlons’ and Boys’ Ready Made Clothing. 11l Irish Linens ; Damask Table Covers. I *|*nblftCloths, Toweling, brown A bleached. r |’ Huts, Clips, Trunks, Valices, Umbrellas. Isl m. IsItOOKS \ II fe ll Come. Oh! Come with Me! j ‘\\TMKUto*? Why, to the Charleston Store, VV lolook>jtt too beautiful Dress Goods, 1 ('Minings, I an*', Cuboideries, Uibbou-, and ovciytliinp so pretty and nice-—oh! they have *uch b autitui Goods, and so cheap. inch 26 likUOKB k SMITH. “Good Harness.” IF you want a good anil of CLOIHIXG, call sit the Charleston liou.-e, where you will j find a very select a>soi tment. Wo have gome i very btumilul Silk Vest*, which we wish the gentlemen to exatuiuo inch 23 BROOKS & SMITH, j Furnishing Goods. OUR t-tock of FumUthutg Goods is complete. j consisting of Shirts, Collar*. Gloves. Ho- | Mery, Cra\at, Undershirt*. Ac., to which we invite attention. nicli 23 BROOKS & SMITH. Muslins. OUR stock of Musltr.a Comprise* some very rich and rare, which all admire who have been them, t all and examine them. nidi 28 BROOKS & SMITH. Prints, Prints. rpiIRSE were imrulit oil Southern importing l Juboera, lire rolore of which are fust, mch 28 MROOKS 4 SMITH. Chcwlof Tobacco. A N excellent article of (ho ••wood” fnrsi’.c i\ hy BROOKS A SMITH, inch 23 WHO SAYS GO TO MACON To buy Fine Goods? DAVIS &TDESSAU NY’OULD respectfuliy inform llie.r friends, \ A and the public generally that they hnnr tmw open tor inapection one of th** Most Magnificent Stocks ever offered in South-Western Georgia Their goods have been selected with great care, both as to qunlitv and .fa*hk>n ; and in prices they DEFY COMPETITION. They would especially call the attention of the Ladies to the Dress Goods Department In White Good,, Ho-ion, Ribbons, Tritnnuiigs, Head Dresses, 11. op c-kirta, Mantillas, Lace Points. 4c,,&c., they can't he beat. In the Gentlemen’s Department All we eay is, come and see, and you will go away satisfied In fact, we have every thing, to suit both old end young, great and smell There i no more use now of talking about go ing Macon to buy fine Goods, f t here they are, right at home, and at prices lower then they can be bought, elsewhere, march 23, 1800 ts JOCklra— for Ladles -rd Misses, fer saleby mch 28 DAVIS ft DESSAU, Caddies, Buggy Harness, Bridles, O Ac for sale by mch 23 DAVIS ft DESSAU. Boot* k tshoca — the beet asonmoot ewer offered In this market, for sale by mch 23 DAVIS ft DESSAU. ■'■* —■■■ 1 —■■■■. - - 1.1 ■ i— • —■ ■ i Hale of every noasdble description, for sele by pAVIS 4 DESSAU. yephyT ‘Worsted, I.mbroiUery -Ilk and /1 Canvas., for safe bv , . mesa 23 D WI3 at DESSAU. CARPETIN’ GS * MAI TINAS for bv rich y DAVIS ft DESSAU ‘ | Corsi .Mewl 4 Gills, >TEWLY ground, tor eaie by S mch 28 l S, HOWARD Nod 3lbuevtigrmcnt9, 1(0(00 & KID 00. US’ jte Haps, Caps, Boots, Shoes, AND CfILLEOE RTItIL ACT, “ Cnthbert, Georgia. Pf It BON .4 wishing to purchase anything in Our line will probably promote their own muff-l by givi-.g us a eail —mptcially ii they woh to pay cab DATID KIDDOO march 8-ts JKO t KIDDOO Closing Out Sale of FAMILY G OCEBIES AT AUCTION. ON the fir-t Tuesday in April next, will be sold the rteck of (froceries belonging to i.iuiM L Bollard Sale to take plan* at th* Store, oa College Street T if BYBI), Auctioneer. march 23 2t Sealed Proposals, Will, be received by i he undersigned until the 14th Apr il for thee recti* m of a fence Mround the Court House, according to the plan and specifications on file with tho Clerk .f C< uoell. The work will be required to be completed by the 15th of June. Bond ami so curitv #ll] t> regnjyed. All materialt to be furnished b the contfa-tor to be made by an order on th** County Treasurer, due January next- Proposals will a!o be received for Painting the ihiuc, arid furnishing the materials. Pay ment to it made in cash. The Commute reserve to themselves the right to reject any or all the bids. To be dilectori to the Committee on City Im provements, <jue of JJ. Ki ldoo, Clerk. H>OP f | DOUGLASS, VCum , tt3. till - .RIDAN, J march 23 30 it 840.000 Worth of Furniture at Cost for Cash!! AT BAM VIIS & ROONEY'S IN ronnaquemie of (he removal of our busi ness loom New York,and the large ine.raase of our Ktovk thor-iby, wc will proceed to sell our slock of Furniture, Pianos. Curtains, Carpt-tinc*, Oil Cloths, Ac., At Cost fox* Cnßli. I iTThe packing and driiynge o,‘ F in. it un will be charged for. BAMMIS & ROONEY. Columbuv, On. march 23 1m OTMM; Hamlet. Randolph Cos., Q-a. J. A. FOSTER, Proprietor, n,\B now,and w ill keep cousiunt.y on hand, a linCan assortment ot EUplic uud Sub* Spring, T-p uud Nu-Top Euggios ns can be found any where South, and l f‘*cl confident that I can sell tinm us low as they t an bp bought North mid laid and wu here. Having in in employ a set of the very best niQel'i i lie.s flouth, <c nabit's me to build us good Which*. nnt tell them at as low price* as they can be bought anywhere. Good materials well put together iu nent ivies, sholll profits and quick sale* is my motto In a word, 1 defy competion. Givi mu a call before purchasing else” here. I am receiving daily anew supply, not from the North, hut from my workshops, which, for the cash, 1 can sell at very low prices, ranging from slgu to 3f)t:o, with Harness complete. I will at ml time-* have a good of Cutriage Harness, sir.gla and double, which I will sell at the |owe>t prices ibis market enn atlhrd I will also build la order any kind of Vehicle now in use. REPAIRING done in the best manner at the s u.rtest u-'tiio nuu’h 23, 1860 lv BROO.KS & SMITH, DEALERS IN Staple & Jancn Masonic Hall Building, CUTHJBEBT, OA. Mitrclt 10, 1860. 29 ts THE LADIES \-ITII.L find one of the largest nsxor*nicut V V of Bilk, T'srucj, Muslins and Rerages ever before offered in tin - market, selected w ith yrent care. Cali and examine them, mch 10. BROOKS & SMITH. Pretty Feet! EVERY Lady glories in ft nice Shoe, Slipper, tr Bootee Os th ?e we have a large sup ply— with heels no nice, ami tluife w ithout nrrli 0 BUQUKS & SMITH. Special Attention HAS been given to the want* of the ladies We have lor them a “feast of Ribbon* ami a flow of Crinoline,” all the way lVotn the iiig city ot Charleston. Tlies cannot be sur pa>sed in style and taste. This line of Goods are go num roiis und va'iegKted, th>it we at tempt no description. I bey tanbos en at the store of BROOKS & SMITH. Gentlemen Cl AX be supplied with tveiy description of J i -I'.thn g, Furnishing Good), Ac., at the C lailc.t.'U S ore. nii'h lii BROOKS ft SMITH. Kemember, Farmers, r |AIiAT when yon come to m oket, to call on I Vis, where v,,u cun get Ostntburgs, Brogans. Uockcry Warn. Hard Ware, Negri. Clothing. Saddlery, C-ilicooa, Utubrilla.-, 111. nkcu, &e.. and ad the convenience- and ne e.-s tie- of the househ Id, and many of the ornamental and luxunvs. |-uich>aod at the good Southern City of Charir.tou, wbicb will he sold very low. rack Id Blit.OKS & SMITH. Run, Nigger! Run, AND acc the Wool Huts, Straw Huts, Cro- K’ans, Calicoes, A fur Ml* cheap by uiuh lb BROOKS A SMITH. Our Boots & Shoes ARE of the latest agouy, warrumed sound on the ’• Gifse’ oud “8. R. Q.” Cull ami examine the !y]ts ami prices, mch 16 UROOKS 4 SMITH. Hats & Caps OF the 1-teat Spring styles—Silk, Mo’oskin, and Fur; Straw Ham,Ac inch IS UROUKS A SMITH. A CHOICE lot of Baton, for -al- bv Mann 16 E S. HOWARD. Cigars I"MY!> THOUSAND fine Cigar* f-r sale . by K. S. HOWARD. FLOIR *7 X Fiuo Flour, J-iat received It) *T E 8 HOWARD HIM, III.L Btlim.lti. 1860. 1860. GOo/j BROOKS <fc SMITH ARE now receiving and opon- Masonic Hall, a very large and fr€h stock of mm §w m®m of every eonreivnble variety Their entire stock was purchased friun Churlestoi. import ing houaoa, uud irv the only entire SOUTHERN STUCK OF GOODS that will be offered to the citizen* of Randolph and adjoining cnui ties. The recent depredation* tbit have been com mitted upon tbc South by the Northern Abo litionists, who b*v* come, Judan like, with smiles to our Bnuihsui homes,and sought pro tection urid patronage from Southern Mer i-liHiita arid Planter., and thus haring become rich, uiul are now. turning their smiles into mises.jmd causing ‘be livas of our Southern families to’ho afteiTficed liy Iheir blinded ani mosity to the South, aind especially the slave holder, hat caused us to turn our attention to u .Southern Market, and to asaist in building up our own Cities knd Merchants, who, when they grow, strong, will still be friends and not foes. We go in for giving Southern Trade to Southern Cities. Houie'kay that. Goods cannot be bought mm cheap in Charleston a* in Northern markets. AH V/t *tif (u th-• **• uho huy from the Yankee# m/I gtt larger profit* than we will, for i * ar? determined to SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY regular houif in tfil Ctlv, and upon at good Itrmt. Wo boldly assert that our motto will lie, : “Soulktm (Joodt, Soulhtrn Marktlt, and South ern Patronage.” Then, to i he Southern Planter and the friends of ihe South, we pay that we have Southern j Goods, purcha.e l at a Southern Market, which w-e sell as cheap and uputi us easy terms an goods bought of the Yankee* Give u* a call an I be convinced of the truth of the assertion, Jfty- REMEMBER THE PLACE. UNDER THE MASONIC HALL. HIIOUKS St SMITH. Cnthbert, March 16 ts JOHN W. JANE 3, DEADER IN Dm its. Medicines, Chemicals pnintt, Oil*, Glaia, Dye StufTa, Perfumery, Spice*, Lamp*, instrument*, BURNING FLUID, usually found in a Pr ify first ciaas Drug and • Chon.icai Sloru, ha* now on hand a very large stock, to which be invites the attention of Physician.. P uiiters and other*, feeling confi dent thuthis goods and prices will give general satisfaction. Physicians ordering Prescrip tions from this house may rely u] on receiving articles of tfie first quality. Prescriptions carefully fiemp'ounded by a -killful Druggist. He U also-Agent for most of the popular Patent Medicines of the day. nmr. IC 2W ts. ffiw SPRING GOODS l! DANNENBAI M St FLKRSHIEM are now re.etvhig their Spring and Summer DHY-GOODS, w inch is decidedly thaiargest ever BRODGiIT TO THIS MARKET. anti will be acid Cheaper than Ever Before OfPorcH in thi* Market. j T heir advantages for buying are of such a char’ acler that they can sell Zb Pop Coat. Cbe?.pir THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE PLAGE Give them u trial anil see for Yourselves. Their Stock is Complete in Department. March 18-29-ts. A. SHAW, dihleh in Drugs, Medicines. Dye Stuff, Perfumery- &c., CUTHBERT, O EOItOI A. BEDS LEAVE c\ 10 c i ” a 11 " n ■ if gA tion to his stork, tV'VfiSKif which will be sold - v i - iajm ah ag-nt for most r □ of the popular Bnt vrfcut Medicines of the day. Hi* will at all times keep a full stock of such articles ns .arc usually found in a Drug and,Chemical Store He will shortly receive pome of the best of Medicated Brandies, to which he invites Attention. A call is re spectfully solicited from the public. March 16-29-ts. 1860. 1860. SPRING AND SUMMER C-L.O TH INQ. E. WINSHIP, ® INVITES CHE ATTENTION . of.tho Wholesale and Retail trade of South-Western Georgia to tjne of the largest stock's of ,*££c&T mm® in the State, lie is, prepared to seir them on tlie BKST OF TERMS. No liuu-e m the South can oiler greater in duerments. Maeirn, March-16 1860. EUFAULA IKON WORKS J. AV. YOUXG, Engineer and Machlalst. V TTILL build Steam Engines, from one to \ V - Shflt-we power. Sugar Mills, and all kin.is of machinery thntis needed in the South ern ci.untiy. Give me a cali and I will satisfy j you. All Work warranted as re presented. DKA WINuS of Machinery lieecf charge, when I build the Machine BLACKSMITH WORK : done to order? Steam Gunge-, iHI Cup*, Brass Cock.- ami Brass Üb*rk generally, always ou hand. J W. TOCNO. W. A. 0 kLAIR J. W. YOUNG & CO'S IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY Mill and Gin (hearings, Gudgeons, Plate Ball,Ploughs, Sash Weights, bplndlci, IUAMhj, Fencing, Columns, House, Farm, and MUI Iron Generali j. tY All orders by mail nreaptly.attended to. j l'r All work deliryred to drey* et the risk of the ownetv Terms, positively, Cab. Mn M iretrlSitkitr. CAOVE Outer*, just roedved by J Mare 1 ’ Hi E. a HOWARD, CAUEFaCTIONERIES eud fruit, for stlebv J March 1 E. S HOWARD. I CABRIA3B- oorley a McLendon ®i EBPECTFULLY b found a lar* va riety of Vehielt*. Ormulsting of Carriages, Pliae on*, Bretfi* Rock :> ways, Bu§- gie* Ac Afro, Harness, Wi.jp*. Flj - nets, Ac All of which will be soM very low. • Csll Add examine the stock and pries*. March lfi-zt-tf. Flailing Taoltle FOR BIG risn AND LITTLE PISH, roR big boys AND LITTLE BOYS, jH_ A1 TH* BOOK STORE. Warcii 16 t 29 ts Hr. giiivi A’wVr‘n^jpivi kmx niTR Spring Stock OF CROCKERY, OHINA. CLASS, LAMPS, cfcc., cfco. WHICH WE INVITE YOU TO Call and ZExamine. BOLSIIAW Si HERZOO. N- It. Cuttou Avenue. Mscon, Gs. March 9-if E. S. HOWARD. DEADER IN cmicir.iiK i.\u Piiovisioxs, fsTßiem ssttDixo, orvosirs bkooxs noc j CUTHBERT CA. (■ r Etpa constantly on hand a sud stock of IV Orwcoioas, Provision* und produce, which ho oiler* vei) low March 2-27-ts. n ~ -stt MS MM* oom to* mO M J CITY LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Cuthbert, Oa. WILL give prompt attention to the sale rs Mer haudilt*, Negroe, L vmis, Horses, and Aduiitnfttra tor's bales ir Goods of every description received uad sold ouGomiidssion. Consignments solicited.*®# Cuthbert, Gr.., Feb 10— ly. NEW BOOKS- T UST feeeived .it the Culhbert Bo o Jt Pfire, tJ Life and Correspoti lence of Thus Arnold Tim Browu s School and iys at Bughy. Fuotfdl- on the Boundary of auottrer World The Slaveholder Abroad. The Rivals—Jure Clemen*. Kingsley’s New Miscellanies. Goi’theS Coire-pondi'..rr with a child. Now Dictionary ot QttouUons. Information about Tela*. Thu Minister's Wooing. Brook’s Fool of Quality. Chambers Encyclapedia of English Litera ture Kncyelapedia of Religious Knowledge. March 9-28-ts. MW MUSIC. riMIE lollowit g new and popular MUSIC just received ‘ Camp Wilkins i’olka. by l’r..f W. !’. Howard. What’s a Tear, a Song, by M. W. Halfe. Autumn of our Years, by Geo. 13ark-r. 0, Bright and Fair, hy Ferd. Wallenstein. Ever of Thee; Lottie Lane; Song of the Sea; Mermaid Polka; Arbor Waits; Amelia Waltzes; Cherry Ripe Schottische; Arrow Flight Gallop. We are constantly receiving New Music from the Publishers, as soon as i-sued. Customers living at a distance supplied by mail, postage paid tr Any Music which we have not on hand, will be ordered at the shortest notice. L E. WELCH 3l CO. i mftrch 9-ts DAVIS & DESSAU Are Receiving T'Heir B?3UB* SUMS, To which they invite the ATTENTION Os the Public Generally. March 9, 1800. ts. GEORGIA—-Randolph County. IALIZAULIII CRuZICR applies to me for j letters of Administration ou the estate of John Croxier,-deceased. These* are therefore to cite end edmon'gh ell i concerned, to slo w cause, if any, within the time pi escribed bv the Liar, wny .aid letters should pet he g anted. Given under my hand In office, this 13tb March 1880. *T. K STEWART,Ord'y March 16-29-2 m Admini-tralor’s Sale. BY virtue of im oidar from the tlonorabla OrdirmtY of Randolph county, will be sold, before the Court House door, in Culhbert on the first Tuesday in April neat, all the in solvent notes, and one fi fa. belonging to the estate of R B Smiley, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs. B. F. ADAMS, Adm’r. Msrch 10-3 t. TWO months after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Ran d’ Iph comity,. foTUave to sell the negto elave, Morris, belougingto Octaeias C. Janes, minor, for the bneilt f said minor, mur 16 ’6O. JOHN W. JANES, GjaH’n. STRAYED or STOLEN, aea FROM the residence of the snb rfEffi'txS* acriber, in Terrell county, on the jESfcic*?-, 6t!i inst., e .oßnd bodied aorrel mare, a white spot in the face, vr-anr -* small white apot on each side of the hack-bone, is a fleet pacer, one white hind foot. Slje is about 6 year* old. Any per son delivering said-mare tome win be suitably rewarded. Auy information will be thankfully received. JAMLS CHERRY, ‘ Brooksvilla, Ge. “"oats. : Ortfl BU3HELS Seed Ost*. just received by E S. HOWakD. Irlali Potatoes, TjtOU tod Ttfcle | * NATHAN W©SD,-~— - . niFOirufft ci-.* HAUDWAHE, Macon, Georgia, INYITSS tbs kusut.qj of PUnter* sud Oth er* to bis large nd t6mpite asartosestof HARDWAIUL, ssd price* thereof, as tsey will find it to their interest to trad* with him. fur buying dir*t from the Manufacturers la large quantities, boib at bom* and a broad,WT able* bin to oow pete with any market for *am e.'i usl’ ty ot good*. Iron of all kind* hod sizes ;'*bteel of th* boat makossi Blsckvnith's Toolsf Ar.vils; Vicos; be lows, Stock* ard. r it* : pla ler** Heet, Collins', Brahe's, Patent p and Crows Grain Cra dles , Whaat Pans, Wheat Tbrrehecs; Lever and Railroad Hot** Powers; rr#n*, Heap Hooks; Plows of Bteei sad Iron B ibsotl, fide Hill, Cora aud other Gordon implements in great var.tty hcelberrows ; Took of all kinds and of the be*t makers CARRIAGE MATERIAL*. Spoko-; Rims; Shafts; Hub*; Polos'; Bo dies; Axles, Springe, Bolts; Bauds; Clio*; Trimming*, Ac Circular Saws. Mill and Cr sv Cot Saws , Counter and Plat- j form Scales; Store Trucks; Safe*; Copying i Prcssee; Cutlery, dtc. Good Coudi at Low DrlcM. March Vtf • THE DRIGGS PIANCX I SHALL HAVE \Ttfu piano 6 nT™ in Cullibcrt, wiihin tWo ufbnths, on exhibition, w hen I will explain its ne* aad peculiar con struction. which i* like the Violin,and produces a tone never before heard. They slay in tun* loilfecr, and more durable, every way, thkir any wait until the/ see thlr new instrument If they do not they will regret it. Il any who are selling other Pianos tell you different, believe them not, (hr everything said against these Pi anos is FALSE. I shall also be prepared to TI’XE andRE -I*4 IK P ar.O* in th* best manner, mar. 2-27-Gt. t>. B. RIC E. New Music. EVER of thee I'm fondly dreaming “ ) “Bull in my dreams thou art near ” > •• W her* art thou dearest 7” J a, “ Robin Rod Breart” [llubbaid] ‘0 ents. Fairy Boil- > Foster. ” Thou art the Queen of my song.” j 25c eaoh Five of the most popular tongs out. Wt hare sold over 75 copies each. Convention Polk* 25 cents, composed for the Convention of Young Men'- Christian Association held in Troy N Y , Au gust 1659, by 11. C Schreiner, Macon delegate Schools and Teachers supplied at New York wholesale terms. We h*re a splendid selec tion nf pieces suited for Concert or EiMbitiou for 2 3 or 4 Pianos. Music sent by mail. Ji'HN C. SCHREINER 4 SON mar. 2 1800 Dissolution. riTIIE partnership hereto fore existing between L th • undersigqpd was dissolved on the lfith in-t. persons indeblcd to tbc firm are request ed to call iind.netße, and those having claims against th'-m to present them to W. H Hicks, who is authorised to settle the same. The bu siuoss will be condm-itd by W II Hicks at the same -t-ind. TV. 11. HICKS Cuthbert teb.24 U J. R THOMPSON. Merchant Ttlor, CUTHBERT, GEORGIA, KEEPS Constantly on hand All assort inent of Cloths, t’a-sinieres, Vest i mga kc , which hd is prepared to manu- jM. factre to order, in the latest styles. FIiKN^UKEr subt'' , *ibor would ino ; t renpectively in tiinato to Ms many friend* and customers and the public in getVeral that he still continues *o mauuf citure Cabinet furniture of nil kinds, ni his new on the South west corner ol the Court House square, wh**ie he is now pre pared to fifTrf a rrv larae aa*ortniet of Cabi net Furniture ot bis own m ‘nufacture and the best raanufaqtune’s North and East, which will bo found, on a can ful examination, to hr as good and as cheap aaevar offered to adiscriw iuatirifl public. Ficture Frames put np to order, of p!t, rosewooa or tnahogoiVy. at the shortest notke- Furniture ;eparted In workman like manner, Furniture carefully packed for the country. Please call and convince yourself that you can buy cheaper here than iuMacou Columbus or anywhere else. Remember the New Store in the South Past corner of the Ccurt Hcubc Squire. ( HALES HOCHSTATTER’S Jan. 2f 1860, ts New Family Groceries. fITHK under-igned takes this molhod to t<*n- Jt dvr his ‘.hanks to his numerous frien-ls who hare patronixed him so liberally the past \ear, and solicits a cootinuence for th- year 1360. T will only say to them end to all who m ay give me a-call, that I will keep a weil selected acd complete slock of l ; lJill V li!lll(;i;itlliS I\D PROVISIONS, and will sell to cash tr prompt paying cuatom ers as low aa the lowest. ‘ I have just raceiud a fresh a'.ippiy of Flour, Bacon, Mackerel, Syrup, Butter, Cheese, Soda & Butter Crackers, and various other things good to eat. leb. 3 . B. J. BMITU. SuiAarle sat. “g dk rOZT. HOT DROPS; 20 oz Quinin*; Ase” 10 dnz Castor Oil; 10 gals do.; 20 do*. Mexican Mst*ng Liniment; Pareg'iric; Laudanum; Bateman’s Drop*; Potash; Sai So da; Concentrated Ly*; Cream Tarfr; Sup. Carb. Soda;. Pepper; Spice; Ginger; Starch; Soap; Candle*; Tobacco; Snuff, all for aale cheap by- B. J. SMITH TSTRIW FIRM, Dawson, Georgia, Byrd &. McWilliams W OULD respectfully announce to the citi aertsof Dawson and surrounding coun try, that they have purchased the entire inter est of the firm of Byrd. Kennedy t Cos. in the Dry Goods line, and solicit a liberal share of th- public patronage. We pledge ourselves to sell Goods cn as Reißoaable Terma as they cau be bought south cf Macon. Come ona and all, and exfimine onr stock before pur chasing els. where. The stock is new, and prices exceedingly flattering. fob io-tf Byrd k McWilliams. BROWN’S HOTEL, M OPPOSITE the Passeager Depot, Ma aPn, Gt ’-qia. 3ljr“ Meals ready upon the arrl. J of every “Nov 1 BJ. BALDWIN of pure Devon, and Short Horn Settle, Have a few very su perior yearling* of each breed for ia>. Fp Pedlgrwr.sgivtn. Bonvvo iv.co P 0. Ksr.dal, fc comity, Grnrgis. TJBANDIES, Wine*, Gin. Wbiskev. Ac , For JD aa'* hy B. S. HOWARD. 6larch J-ts. PICKLF.S Aid French Musturd, fer .1- by March 16 K S. I‘CWAHI'. ’ ■\TUTB. ot various kinds, for talc by 1> March Id X 8 HOWARD. -e-.aaetvsr-lilt Latteva SFM A IKING U the Past Oiks t Catkherl Gvorgie, for lb* Quarter conuacartn* isrjr Ist, lf6o. Adams, Jousts B—] Justs, Miss C P Abrams, A. Jones k Taaktrsfr Adam* A Bobbs. ‘ Jamts.JT Abbott. Dr L J Josey, Job* Aitxasdar. B.C. Jaeksoa.JJ Ardolpb, Joka Joralaa, t J Aadrews, 8. T. JssUsi, dx| Prows, J E A Cos Joakias, Imy Bloafiia, C t J*sU*\ • • Brsndrtth, J F ¥ l Porker, Goorg* * A*as, E . - Bntt. Cbarchill - tvQlu Brown, •- F—J * limbo, Isnaaa Brooks, Msry Lassctsr, A Brooks, Wa M Lockott, keejaaks Blakely, A Matboao*. Mrs Vft t Bodfieh. R K Mitcbcnor.Mlas M W. Bebee, A J Mcrcrr, J K Brown, J E Kiss T ft Brown, J L -Morpaa, Jsaim T Bewruan, J W RcGruder, Mis* 8 F Boon, Tbon.ts JicCcy, W 8 Bast!- tl, DO ’ ft- Mill**, A A Brown, Mrs J.F . ■ McCall, Mrs Sarah- S Cohen, S McGregor, Jobs A Carden, C T F-2 McCurdy, A R < amp, j B-2 Nickel*, Alias Faaaie Coolidge, !TA Norwood, GJ Chan-.brrs, Miss F C-2 Perry, Miss Mary Cast'eberry, W . Pickett, Musr* Paet’eiow, William - Tacl,*Moies Coleman. Elijah; - Padgett,.,EJ(j*h .Crouch, J G . Psrrj, Dr 3 J Cameron. Mtes KLte Miss Leah Cohen, LA Cos fc*kj PL Coiley, James RogfW, David Dunlap, S Jr * “ogefs, U D'nnaid. kfiis M—l ftorfolds, JU ot Dhnig Mia* A E Jamm Grubbs Dillon, E * Ra.-bsrry, n B Dykes, PobOrt * PcbvrUon, Job* K Dimwoodv, Dr H M Rahorn, Josi Tr,4, ; Kn r.ri k ICils* Eartlob, ft -ftolpoaon, HA Ebnor, John -a R-udlip, Ltmuoi Foster, Mrs W $ . . ftlappy l Jolus Forbes, llivs £ Bhy, B'V F.razier, Victory • Scott, Osorge W -GomiUion. R Smith, J*m* E—2 Gorman, T J *rd. Jobu E Gooden. J L Griffin, John .. ftchley, Georg* G win, J R ftkklbam. Ufri L R Gardner, JVT • Raitlbrd. Mrs Daaiel Harris, Columbus H? Lakes, Isaiah Hamilton, V N Summerfo and, Mr* ft J Hale, John J Bwnßsrs, Mrs KsHftk Hsusev, J M C ftafljk, D A llchb-, Miss Elisa tV^Trank Harrsy, Edward Tamr, * M Hunt, if J - Talbot, Jcha Hicks, O M Tripp*, HW Ilolniss, Mis* Mary J Var Ba earengen, A-S Haubman, C B V. ebb. Jamea Haddock, Jnmss TV Wood, J J Ilagtman, Siins.-n Whi cbtad, J T A W J Jolly, Miss Aon Walker,Hugh Jones, Joliu—2 Wilson, Mrs Mary Persons calling for any of the above Letters will please ask for “ad'ortised Letters.” weo. a. byrd. r. M. Jan. 12-3 t MAIL. ARRANGEMENT. raMIS East err. mail arrive* daily at 29 minute* ■ pa-t o'clock, r M , aud .loses at Hi o’clock, A M. The Western mail arrive* daily, Monday sl ept ed, at 12 M-, vnd cloaca at 5 P M The Lumpkitr mail airives Sundays, Tues days and l isurs lays. nt 7 o’ci ck, P M and eae:i Mondays, Wednesday* and Friday*, at o’clui k. *A. M. Dec 18 TIISO. II BYRD, P. M JARVIS & BAKER’S ISLAND (rilA^U. From the South l’acific Ocean Imparted hy the American Guano Com pany, and warranted Pure :in<! Genuine. As an cvnirn—ijt the Fuperior quality of the .\ineriwj Guftr-o. L*pr-udtb# following Mad J try S v bn diidiiier Esq to Dr D injcl L-e and published cn the 12th of January i” the agrin-.ltnrul dcpartmeiit of the Southern Field r.nd Fireside Gxr.cx.MA, Lee county. Ot.. > Janury 1, ISffO ( Dn. Pxrik'l Lei. AgricullUralTlditor of the Field A Fireside, hear I. have just penned a lettertomy lrieud D it. Stanford, of the American Guano Company, giving him the results of experiments with the American Guano on tbit plantation l herewith furnish you a copy cf my state ment for publication, if you desire to use it. Four acre- having l o pounds each of Guano, produced. Seed Cotton, d,Bh6 po’.nds. Four acres- having 200 pounds aacb, 7,198 pounds. One acre, similar quality of land, acd is the same livid, produced 208 pounds. This acre had no Guaoc and ne manure on it of iir.y Uin3* ‘ The yield of th sr nine acr* waa carefully weighed. The Guano wn* drilled in the bottom of th* furrow and covered by a turning shovel ran on each side About a month after, the ridg* was opened by a small scooter plow abou 4 inches wide, so as nut to reach quite down to the Gu nt:o The teed was then drilled in and cover ed with a forked plow, made of two scooters, about ore and a quarter niche* wide each.— When the seed commenced sprouting, a ucul boardwasrun cvcrDie ridge The cultivation after that was tile same as th# balance rs the crop. I will further state that th* entira fla , ■ which the Guano was put, desisted o* M acres, of which 46 waa Guanoed—4l aeree re ceived 200 pound* each ; 4 acre* received 100 pounds i ach, al l above stated. Ten aeree re* cc.ved no manure whatever. The • tea aer* made about 6,000 pound- Seed Cctioa. She w hole 85 acres yielded 89,078. F-om these d*Gtyou uiey estimate the reeelts of the use of Gaem. * a 1 remfiii yourg, rr spec •folly. 1 JAMES GARDINIR. Dr. Daniel Lee, i* publishing the above let ter from Mr. Gardener, eay*; “The above is one of the best experiment* that have br.cn made in Georgia the past year. If we divide 7,19 k pounds of Seed “Cotton by 4, itgiviea 1,789 I,J pound* per -acre ; acd if we Suhntrttct from this 808 pound* aa the pro duct without marur/nt shows, within a small fraction, a net ga naf J ,000 pounds of Seed Cotton perwre. The \O9 pounds supplied toe little available Phosphoric Acid, and the gain was only 2,83 pcuqicff Seed Cotton; A’e al low 1,000 pouuds of Seed Cotton to yield 800 pounds of the dear staple, worth ten cent* a pound, or |t ? 0; and,the cost of the mvanre de livered 2 1-2 cents a potfh'd, or S6O a ton of 2.000 pc unde Gaia jirvt BCO per cent, in ad dition to the valnncf the increase of Cottoa Seed for Uve-stcck aad manure “ The Analysis and Certificates published ie Pamphlet for n and-lurnished gratis, show this article to be Equal, jf not Superior to Peruvian Guano; and the price la One-Third d.ess. Planters wiil flr-dit to their into, ost to ap pl> to the undersigned before buying Manures where. R. M’DONALD, Ageat, Cetbfccrt. S. R. V. ESTON, Agent, Dawsoe. Feb. 3-3tu iB6O Baptist Female College. CUTHBERT, GA. THE SexiNO Tins will begin the Sthef Jan uary. Instruction given in any branch Solid or Ornamentsi. Miss Arna BnxtßS'cx, an able teacher of Music Las teen’ added to th* Faculty. It is im; orient for pupil* to h present the fir it day For partieular* apply a r. and mallary, Pr**. Jan. 6-13-tl. SUJNDXIXEIH. Kales of heaviest Bagging ; ISO coils t? “JF Machine Rope ; 33 Casks Bacon, con sist’ :.g of Aides, Hams nnd Shoulders; a froth lot of Ternessec Lard; 20 tons asiorted Iron vd P;cel; Nails; Sngar; Coffee; Liqnor* ot ftU kinds; Shoe finding); Carriage Trim* things, fur tale hy I*!* :S-tf-oa J B X? 7 v - - VERMIFUGE. - • Iu LAKOX M*SI Wd YU* NsSUw *tss to .-iUiU u ([| ___ W*nw; u 4 to*lwUl| Mft As Aa*totol iwi ifceil l 8 fsA***. toC tMitolwStovimstlMto t totHU MWSMito fcvw W-towjf Atoll . ayw w c 4 mvy to* s*—.pawiiifr wqstoi tiffisrs - ANODYNE COM# MOPS. ‘■‘' at 2£2sg “ qtotl *|Stoi.lt *mOMS*toSOha, SwSWulw- Avr a~aa.ua totn.M mot AelZg W*SyV*.‘ m*r towa to* tosnktotlw >wSnL • to>H*.xaaiiiifertoa thafsasn bmu •• hs isHuSiy aw*s>a a*** Um t+emtrnj wraS Wy |A| *w Vtobia tototoa. zzzhttztfssi'*' 9 * 72 * LITTLE'S FRENCH MIXTURI. n*s kissml totoa * Fnsib tow*** *• Mto tow tt faltal *; tfee *m tor l*e M.W *. wg has. aSs* SS=?HS?sSSS! 14ms 1A iMm. Bkto xsatnsSMM MioWtow SV*wa.. totally lIS—l atokMt eA.rMMr dvtotay Skta tvtolna* Is she tauOi Susw rWiMavswto; M*t*M*t*f tobarsal A chwiuwanlMtotowhi LITTLI'I RINGWORM 4 TITTIR OIfTWNT - FORTH, la *. SnkiligtotottatuskßialsMfcta *-a Amm* at torn atoa namUy. kT. ImsmA fcr itoe mwdy, aa* -ito. tk. tairviaMtoa e* A* sy.rgauir gStSSSTSSSSSS a ■■**■. by r’ lat Ator ewa ot iiwuAtot - pm, ty fk* mm or j*lS*r totonto-Aw M *- twt to v **ieO ae wrtw* tail A* ato'M* fU-SSrf me Ourj lot mS M r.ttUooe* i. Mb *• to* Ae cpuiuv A tto I'-opotctot, ittot— •<a toe ttotoLAebl.W. is. tw r U*.*fMSVM* ■htfaito aaOtotow. tvto i *toto Ito little & B&a. Wk lMto B Sills . toe* to SOLD IT 3. M*ft. Qt.RU, \ r nT va, t Alasaadar Sksw, / % ft. C &ibardstoh, BentTflcAws. todrn A Babbs, Cottou HUL By Mtrebaau aad DruggisU g**eraiy. ftb,l>d* „ TICKETS ON THE CITY, F Ia A.K h a v aNft Flak, AND COMBINATION FLAN, X&Ah&rW* Drawn daily a* Maccjs, Oa., anfisr th* swtwa sn pori utandonc* of two exswnlulanars fiaMtto Cutbbsit, Ga , by H. BRAKE, at bi* stare.aad to whom all orders abuald b* addrassad. H BRAKE, Cutbbart, 0* JAM ESA HUFF, Dawson, da. JQUIi E SULLIVAIt Amwieas (ito Are Agents tyr. llodgas, Davis ft Cos , aad V> whom orders <\h be addrsmtd as weQ at liftn Dovis * Cos, Sfksagara, MiwsOs. tct. 14-7-tf* SUADI SHADII NHADIII INVERT Msnday, Wsdnesdsy sad Friday j I rvceiv* fterb Ska 4, which 1 will sail a cheap si anybody. Jan. 13-20-If. ■-< ‘ HAS. CjWtDIU „ xokbV Til IS is i. **,. *U peiSWA indebted to mm, that ualr* they - all sad sattU sp teasa aiatslv, they will be sued. Tbert it ssjakvla this now rtieu, as I shall assuredly put mj pa pers ast lor ctUectie* CHARLES CORDEU- Jjn. 20-2i-tf . DR. H. *V. CALLAWAY. Respectfully under* hi* pnfessiec* services,to tb* citiwas of Nadbtwsy aad vicinity. OSes at Ward'* Subca uev llkil-ly. THOMAS R. STEWART. Attorney at law, c*bb*rt, Oeor^a. will gi'S etnet ssttutiaa Ito *ll basito*** • trostad to bis car*. feb 17,1800 - . h B. J. SMITH* For waiding aad Comaaiaatoa IT—bafilO Tflttlmti* and R*Uil DaaUr m TT'AMILY OROCZRIIB, Provleioos, lifffrg. 1 Rope. Twine, Salt, Nails, TAqaan, Ac. Cuthbert, Aug. 18-ly “^Dißsolution. Tax partnership heretofore kaawte aa A* firm of Pollard A Howard, i* this 4aydU •elved by mutual r taunt Th* baoAl aid I pare of the roacan will b*feted in the kaa**ae James L Pollard, Ar., ah* alone 1* antborraed to make settlement* The** indebted ta At law irer will g'eae* cema prcaagOy forward ard settle without delay, fab 8, WOW J. t. POLLaBD, jr. Great Iturcraftntt JL<S SOET. IN eider to make a change h hnataan, At rubaertber will offer, uotil the 80'b of Jaaa ary, hie entire Block of DRT-GOODi at coot, tor cash. Her* la as opportunity to bey cheap goods. Came and examine them Am? good* sold oa a credit, will-b* charged the kb *““£!&*• dec. lA-M-tr. a ’ ‘ Idg£ Limo, 4 LWAYB on band, aboot th mil* from A Com* mu, a Urge lot of J*w, low fer Cash. OH. HOLLOWaY. aev. 11,.11,-tt FLINT River dasabnrga, pu CoAbS and Cottas Rap* for Plow Usee, far let* by fb 3 B J- SMITH NOW IS YOUR TIM* r) buy GARDEN SEEDS of all kind* foe Spring planting. Also, (0 bbln Potato* Oniune, for aoi- Nr R. J. SMITH) To Thou wh* rs ifelcted with THX RHBUMATUttf. MY wif* had bees aAictod with Rhesma tiam for throa year*, and I had paid ft ova. four kindred dollar*, and so rtliof 00* id the find. 6b* wag ao bad off that ah* eoerld not tor a over in A* bed, aad ! had daapvified of bar over again having th* ess of boeeetf, when, to my great Joy,{came screw Dr. A- W. Alloa, and ptrehaaed aom* of bis valeahl* Boutb'rn Lin-maat, and commenced applying the aame, and aftar aiiag ala bottle* she waa perfectly raliaved, aad ia now attending to the duties of ber family, aad is toead and well, and I do cbtcrfelly recemmoed th* Sontbera Ust meat to at) persona who ar* cttctedwlth paint, aad I always ietead to have a tnpnly in my bonsu. LEVIS SANDER LIN, Randolph County, Georgia. Witness to Ac above, • - G, H LIVINGSTON. dec.S-U-U. t INFANT iCHOOL. ■R f IBS M. E. JONBB will opes he* Irf*a4 VI School, January 3th 1860. Sail wilt ukagreat plaunr* !a sffvtsrisg tk pnpilt committal to See car*. Jaa 8.18-ts. i A. & S, S, VIRGIN if ACON, Gt., and Montgomery. Ala , dee* iTJI ert in Vetchea and Jawelry, Muaic, Mnal cal Instrument*, Strings, ke WAu *nd Jewetry repel*wy