LOCAL DEPARTMENT
Cuthbert Prices Current.
COTTON 16* 16$
Bacon—Clear Sides ll®ll J
Kil> -
Canvassed Haras 18@2 i
Shonlders 9s* II)
Bottbr—Goslien 00
Country 33(2)40
Beeswax 23
Cakdi.es ...17®20
CorreE Rio, perlb 22*25
Java “ “ 28®33
Egos 20
Tlour—perbbl • .7 75®10 75
Cuain—Corn, per bu 1 25
Wheat • I 25
Rye 1.75*2.00
Oats 90*1.00
Peas 125*1.50
Ho-kt l<@l2i
Ibon—per lb 7s@l9
Lard 14® 16
MACKEUEt.—Kits 1 75@2.25
Raos—Clean Cotton per lb 2J@3
Sl"gak—Brown per lb 135@15
C “ “ 14* 15$
A “ “ 155@16
Crushed... I7s®lß
Sraur —per gal 85*99
Tobacco —per 'b 60*1,25
Baggifo. 22*25
Iron Ties B*lo
Aetna Insurance Company.
Hartford, October 11th, 1871.
Allison & Simpson, Agents, Cuth
bert, Ga.
Gbnti.rmkn : We are this moment advised
"by our Chicago Agents, Messrs. Goodw in &
Pasco, that our losses by the recent conflagra
tlons which have swept over that city, are less
than two million dollars; oar assets are full
six million ; the “ Aetna ” will pay its Cliica
go losses promptly and have its capital (three
millions,) entire, and a surplus of a million
•dollars. Yours respectfully,
L. J. HENDEE,
oct2o-lt President.
Important to the Sick!
By using the Farmer’s Fever Pii.cs for
‘Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, Night Sweats,
Night Fevers, Inward Fevers, and all Mala
’rious Diseases, you save fifty per tent and no
Quinine. Oil or Calomel needed.
WEEDOX & DENT,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Eufaula, Ala Manufacturers.
ggfCHicr.s and Fever Cured for $1 00
; by using Farmer’s Pills—simplest, surest and
•cheapest medicine known—no arsenic, strych
nine or any other poison—any one chii take
itliem. For sale by all Druggists.
WEEDON & DENT,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Eu aula, Ala., Manulacturerß.
Sarsaparilla Bitters,
Pt RtFiES tire Blood which regulates the
'Liver. Try these Bitters and you will uo- u-e
•arty other. They do noi leave you more con
stipated than they found you;"but will cure
constipation. For sale l>y all Druggists.
WEEDOX &. DENT,
Wholesale at.d Retail Druggists,
ociG-tf Eufaula. Ala.
13T For house cleaning, washing tidies,
floors, oil cloths, tables, cleaning windows,
paint, knives and polishing tin, brass and all
uncials, use Enoch Motgait’s Sons’ Sapolio.—
Ht is cheaper and better than soap. Get it
from your grocer, or at 211 Washington street
-New York.
Sciippernong Wine,
A superior article for
Medicinal, Cooking & Table Purposes,
For sale by
ppr2B-6m J. C. MARTIN.
If you want something in the medicine
(line to cure the ills flesh is heir to, call at the
neliable Drug Store, of W. E. Bisson, North
side Broad St. sign of golden Eagle & .Mor
tar, when you go to Eufaula, and purchase
yotir medicines for you are sure to get what
vis goed snd pure. octß-ly
As our "people have commenced to
huiid and repair their houses aud aie in want
of Paints, Oils, etc., they w'll save money
by buying these articles of W. E. Besson, at
the old reliable Drug Store, North side Broad
Bt.—sign of golden Eagle &. Mortar, Eufau
la where they will always he sure to get
that is pure and good, aud as cheap as they
.can lie bought anywhere. octS-ly
THE BEST
STILL, FOAMING &. SPARKLING
SCUPPERNONG WINE!
Fnr-*ale by W. C. IIA Y Jr.,
,mayl2-6u: At Isaac Easley’s Store.
ET Pc rsons that are sick ttlw.ys want the
best treatment they can get, and they cannot
get, good treatment without pure and good
medicines, and the place to get such medi
cines is at the old and reliable Drug Store of
W. E. Bassos, North side Broad St.—sign
of golden Eagle & Moitar, Eufaula, Ala.,
■which lias been established over thirty years,
And the reputation of which for selling pure
Drugs is as familiar as household words.
octS-ly
IW The purest and cheapest medicines c«n
be bought at the old reliable Diug Store of
W. E. Besson North side Broad St. —sign
of golden Eagle & Mortar, at Eutaula. He
will not have nor sell any but the best and
purest. Don’t fail to give him a call and pur
chase if you want anything in his line.
octßly
Tbcst What Tim* Has . Sanctioned.—
The maxim that the voice of the people is the
voice of the divinity, may in some oasis, be
■open to doubt, but the testimony of honest
and enlightened witnesses extending through
a series of years, and all to the same purport,
is worthy of credence, admits of no question.
Upon such testimony the reputation of Hos
tetter’s Stomach Bitters as an antidote and
cure for many ailments is based. During the
tweuty years that it has been before the
world, innumerable preparations intended to
compete with it, have gone like rockets, and
come down the extinguished sticks. Mean
while the progress of that incomparable tonic
lias been swift and steady—always upward
mid onward like the eagle’s flight. Its intro
duction produced a revolution in therapeutics,
.And it proved to be one of those salutary rev
-olutioiis that cannot go backwards To-day
Hostetler’s Bitters is one ol the most popular
remedies in Christendom, and commands a
larger sale than any other medicinal prepara
tion. domestic or imported, on this side of the
Atlantic. Asa cure for dyspepsia, bilious
disorders, nervousi.fT ctions, geuciai debility,
and as a preventive of epidemic fevers, it
takes prtCedence of every other remedy.
This fact should teach the amtii'ious country
dealers who endeavor to foist their loeal abor
tions on the public in its stead, how finite
their small attempts to cajole the community
must necessarily be. Where the game fish
have failed there is no chance for the “ suck
ers.”
A snakk, said to have been at
least five feet long, and as thick as
n man’s wrist, was killed in the la
dies’ car of the train going from
Nashville to Chatauooga, near that
place last Monday night. The rep
tile was discovered crawling along
the aisle, aud created a terrible sen
sation among the female persuasion
before he was dispatched.
THE CUTHBERT APPEAL,
Home Affairs.
After a long spell of disagreeable
cloudy weather, we are now enjoying de
lightful fall weather.
We hear of a great many of our citi
zens making preparations to attend the Elate
Fair, which opens on Monday.
Fine Potatoes.—Our friend, Wm. Irvine,
has left at this office some of the finest sweet
potatoes we have seen this year. His crop is
splendid.
A. B. McAfee offers some valuable
property in Cnthbert, and a plantation a few
miles out, for sale, through our advertising
c 'olumns.
The thieves in these parts must ex
pect to change their business shortly and go
to work. They are supplying themselves
with axes, boes, spades, etc.
The cigars we have been testing for
Jones & Fort, are delightful. If you would
enjoy a good smoke, at a small cost, cal! on
Jones and Fort.
Sot.D.—Some two hundred people were
badly sold at the Baptist Church last Monday
night, by a travelling humbug with a few
poorly gotten tip pictures.
TtSS* A considerable number of hands
have embarked from this point recently to
work on the Blakely extension of the South
western Railroad. We learn that work is
progeseing vapidly.
We und< rstand two of onr enterpris
ing planters nre going to have a show of
sweet potatoes at the Court House, o n
Wednesday of the first week of Randolph Su
perior Court. “ Smali potatoes ” will have
a poor showing, you b-1.
tW" “ Send the little ones happy to bed.”
and the best way to accomplish this is to go by
Gillespie's, and get a pretty toy or something
good in the confectionary line. If yon want
to send the old one3 happy to lied, get a bot
tle of that old Whiskey, and the thing’s did.
Tiie County Jaii..—This institution is well
patronized, having n’neteen inmates. Em
braced in this number are two females—one
white and one black. Os the men there are
twelve black and five white. Th-cc of the
men arc from Terrell county.
Leaving.—The large force of Messrs. Lions
A McT emlon. which has been engaged on the
Bainbridge, Cuthbert & Columbus Railroad
for sometime, passed through this city on
Monday. They go to work on the Grifin A
Madison Railroad.
We learn that the force of Col. Griffin, re
cently on the B. .t A. Rond, will i#o pro
ceed at once to Griffin to work on the Griffin
& Madison Road.
Our Rui.koais.— The work on (he entire
line of the Bainbridge. Cuthbert & Columbus
Railroad was suspended last week. Various
rumors are afloat ns to the cause, and it is
difficult to ascertain Hie facts in the case.
Up to this time the Brunswick and Albany
Rond is progressing satisfactorily. We learn
the track is being laid from Albany in this
direction. The trains are running between
Brunswick and Albany, and the road is pro
nounced very good.
Demorest’s Monthly for November
presents ns with a full aud varied choice of
Winter Fashions, so essential to our climate
and the tastes of the ladies. The present is
sue has its usual variety of Music, Literature.
Household, and other useful articles, and the
new list of Premiums for 1872. The terms
for clubs are very liberal, and should be ex
amined by ail who require—anil who does
not ?—a family magazine. $3.00 per year.
Published at 838 Broadway, New York.
Jon Printing.— We invite the business
men of Cuthbert. and the surrounding SJouth
west Georgia towns, to call aud examine our
specimens of Job Printing. We guarantee
satisfaction in every instance ; and many
business men who have been having their
work (lone at other places, are perfectly sur
prised at the low prices of our work.
Send us your orders for Letter Heads. Bill
Heads, Cards. Circulars, Posters, or any kind
of printing desired.
Removed to Macon—Col. 11. 11. Jones,
formerly editor of this paper, and now one
ol the editors and proprietors of the Macon
Telegraph and Messenger, left with his fam
ily on Wednesday morning for their new
home.
Col. Jones is a citizen which our city can
ill afford to part with. He was always alive
to tiie material welfare of the community
end was always found in the lead in public
enterprises, lie leaves a vacancy in busi
ness, social and church circles which will be
felt for a long time ; and the good wishes
and servant prayers of many an honest heart
go with him, his amiable wife and courteous,
lovely children, to their new field.
We congratulate Macon upon this valua
ble acquisition to her citizenship, and heart
ily wish for the Colonel a full fruition of
his brightest hopes in all the relations of life.
Business. — Despite tlie prevailing com
plaint of hard times and money stringency,
our merchants seem to be driving a pretty
fairtrade. Those enterprising shrewd busi
ness men who know from experience, the
value of libera! advertising in the home pa
per, arc, ol course, having the largest share
of the trade, as they should. Some of our
merchants have not yet got their stocks quite
in order, but will have their names in the Ap.
peal in a short time, and let the public know
what they propose to do. There are some
close fisted squatters, who have uo interests
in thocommunity, except their goods— whose
plan is to make every cent they possibly
can out of our people, and then bundle up
and go to bleed some other community.—
They never patronize home papers, schools,
or anything else, are worthless to the commu
nity, and should not receive the patronage
of people who wish for the prosperity of our
city and county. They are draluing the
purses of the people, making money scarce,
without building up or improving anything
but their own pile of greenbacks.
On the othei hand, there are merchants in
Cuthbert, who are ahv .ys alive to the inter
ests of the city—who build up and improve
onr educational advantages—who foster and
neourage onr home newspaper—the mouth
piece of the community and the index by
which people a distance judge our country
and our people. They do not palm off rot
ten and worthless goods on the plea of cheap
ness, because they expect to remain here—
they hope for future patronage from our peo
ple, and know the people have a means of
redress.
It is not wonderful that liberal advertisers
prosper, and we are rejoiced to see our adver
tising patrons, outstripping others in business
prosperity.
Since the business seasou has opened, we
expect in a short time, to have the business
of all our enterprising and deserving bome
piPtchants, represented in these columns.
Jurors.
Randolph Superior Court, convenes the first
monday in November. The following is a
list of Grand and Petit Jurors drawn for the
November Term :
Grand Jurors.— Ist Waste.
W. A Move, V. O. Hammock,
M. Mill's, W. B. Cox,
J. S. Calhoun, J. M. Ferguson,
David Goff' 11. H. Xhrasy,
J. L l’owell, Jeff Edwa.ds,
B W. Orr, J. M. Duncan,
I aac Easley, Jno. Mathews,
W. B Durham, J. D. Collin",
A. Culbreth, Havwooii Davis,
W. M. Elder, T. Iv Cobb,
A- 8 F. Mißryde, T. AJ Corain,
J. Nichols, Jas. Ivey.
Second W«.£r.
L.B. Miller. Ward,
G. W. Marti i, W. R. C.e, eland,
A. J. Moye. Daniel Wat-on,
F M McAittiur Terrell Moody,
C. R Km wles, P. J. Sealey,
W. M. Tumlin, J. P. Woodson,
T A. Wall, T.J. Piatt,
N. T. Crozier, W. R Ledden,
R. Crozier, P. Pieiee,
J P. Lee, B. F. Cobb,
M E Ti-on, I>. II Ellington,
W. G. Wall, W. W McKiulou,
Petit Jurors—lst Week.
8. A. McNeil, I. D. Monroe,
L A. Noel, J F. Kiddoo.
R. F. Crittenden. J. S. McMillan,
Thomas Crozier, W. N. Waas,
J. G. H iinmock, J. M. Cox,
H. B. Elder, Wilson, Martin,
J. C. Cobb, Joseph, Ethridge,
C C. Taj lor, J.C Mullins,
J. H. Dinniugton, A. B McAfee,
J. E. Wade, A A Gamble,
W. J. Morris, W. T. Criddle,
C. P. West, J J. Coram,
D. 3 Marshall. F. M. Duke,
T.J. McMichael, A. E. McGar.ity.
J. P. Lyle, N. H. Morgan,"
N. II Miller, P. J. Clay,
RJ Dozier, Warren Mathews,
8 E Knighton, G W Doz er,
Second Week.
J H Filllngan, Jarrett Rogers,
It M Day, J E Bridges.
PL Mize, J. W. Drain,
C T F Canden, S D Garretr,
Wm Monfort. Travis Cheshin,
T L Douglass, W Stubbs,
A RDhv. J It Scott,
A A Wilkin, G W Edwards,
J It Edwards, S A Tnornton,
Tit Thornton, J R Wooten,
L D Price, W Westmoreland,
J. F Tripp, A1 C Knighton,
W D Whaley, Marion Taylor,
T P Davidson, N T McArthur,
James Daniel, II J Fillingiu,
J B Buchanan, S A Grier,
Benj. Bennett, W C Hass,
T W Ansley, J T Jay
Markets.
Macon, Ga., Oct. 18.—The c ,ttou market
closed this evening at 17$ for Liverpool mid
dling.
Savannah, Oct. 18.—Cotton closed irr.gu
lar; buyers and sellers apart ; sabs at inside
qnotations middlings 18$@18$.
Charlfston, Oct 18—Cotton clssed dull;
rJddlings 18$.
New York, October 18.—Cotton irregular
and nominal; sales 1490 ; uplands 19$ ; Or
leans 2 $.
Coton sales for future deliveiy to day 1,330
bal-s; October 19 1-16*19$ : November 19$
*11) 1-16@195; December 195®19 3-16*19$
®l9 5 16@!9 1 16 ; January 19$; Februaiy
19$; March 19$S19$ ; April 20.
The Campaign Opened. A
Washington dispatch of the 181 h
says :
The President, by proclamation,
suspends the habeas corpus in the
following South Carolina districts :
Spartanburg, York, Marion, Ches
ter, Laurens, Newberry, Fairfield,
Lancaster and Chesterfield. The
suspension extends to all arrests by
the United States Marshal, his dep
uties, and Federal officers, soldiers
or citizens acting under the orders
of said marshal, his deputies or a
military officer.
Rev. F. M. Daniel.— The last
issue of the Newnan Herald says ;
This divine, formerly pastor of
the Baptist Church of this city,
lately of the Cuthbert Baptist
Church, was recently chosen pastor
of the Fourth Baptist Church of
Atlanta. When the good man and
his family arrived to take posses
sion of their new home, they found,
greatly to their surprise, that the
female members ot bis flock bad
furnished the parlor in neat and
tasty style, supplied their table
with a prepared meal, and placed a
stove and many other serviceable
articles in their proper places.
The news of Mr. Daniel s flatter
ing reception was highly gratifying
to his many friends in this city.
We feel that he is worthy of such a
flock, and his Church deserves such
a good and working pastor as Mr.
Daniel is known to be.
Deaf, Dumb, Blind and Insane.
—From statistics obtained at the
census office, it appears that the to
tal number of blind persons in the
United States is 20,320, of which
96 are blind also deaf and dumb ;
75 blind and insane; 105 blind and
idiotic; 7 blind, deaf, dumb and in
sane, and ll blind, deaf, dumb and
idiotic. The number of deaf and
dumb is 15,892, including 59 deaf,
dumb and insane, and 140 deaf,
dumb and idiotic. There are 36,-
629 persons-who are simply insane,
and 24,271 simply idiotic.
C ai:s for B. & A. R. R.—Four
fine Passenger coaches and a bag
gage car for
rived at the rleppfe of the Macon &
Brunsaiick Railroad on Monday
night last. The ears are all neat,
elegant and comfortable, and will
compare favorably with ar.y run
ning on American roads. Regular
passenger trains will, we presume,
soon be running between Brunswick
and Albany and we expect soon to
see numbers of the Albanians on a
visit to our city. —Brvnsicick Ap
peal.
S:\VAS\II MEDICAL COLLEGE,
The 15th Session
OF MEDICAL LECTURES IN
The Savannah Medical College,
WILL COMMENCE ON
Wednesday, Nov. Ist, 1871,
AND CONTINUE UNTIL MARCH Ist,
1 872. _ With a lull organized Faculty of
experienced Practitioners, a building complete
in all its appointments, apparatus, museum,
&c , together with the advantages afforded by
two large and extensive Hospitals. The
SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE offers
facilities lor Medical instruciion equal to any
institution in the coun’ry. The Introductory
Lectuie will be delivered by JURIaH HAR
RISES, M. D., Professor of the Theory and
Practice of medicine -
For further information address
W DUNCAN, M. D.,
Dean of Facultv or
THOMAS SMITH, M. D.,
<Ct6-lm Secretary of Faculty.
TO FARMERS !
SEED, RYE & BARLEY,
At ALLISON <fc SIMPSON'S.
THE NEXT GREAT ANNUAL
GEOR G I A
State Fair!
WILL BE HELD AT
ML J&. O O iKT,
COMMENCING MONDAY, Oct. 33d,
AND CONTINUE FOR EIGHT DAYS.
PREPARATION IA ill HI!
The Finest Psirk and Best Race Track
ON THE AMERICAN CONTINENT.
o
Seven Magnificent Exhibition Hails!
250 Splendid Horse Cottages!
SIO,OOO IN CASH PREMIUMS
OFFERED FOll FAST HORSES—TROTTING OR RUNNING !
The Fastest ITorses in the Northwest and South to be present. Superior
Accommodations for Stock.
.a. g-ir-A-Untid stand,
CAPABLE OF ACCOMMODATING FIVE THOUSAND PEOPLE !
GRAND STATE REGATTA !
Over 81,000 in Cash Premiums 1 Boat Clubs invited from New York
to New Orleans. Fifteen different Clubs expected. River bank Terraced
for One Mile. Ten thousand spectators can be seated on the beautiful
green-sward at one time.
TilllEE NEWSPAPERS TO BE PRINTED ON TIIE GROUNDS.
Telegraph, Express and Post ofiiees in full operation on the ground, day
and night, for the convenience of Visitors!
A HANDSOME COTTAGE
With private rooms for accommodation of Editors and Newspaper Correspondents.
BRAND BALLOON ASCENSION
Every day at Three, P. M.
EDWARD PAYSON WESTON,
The distinguished Pedestrian, from New York, will appear on Monday and Tuesday, October
23d and 24th, and illustrate his wonderful powere of endurance which have
excited the wonder and admiration of the world.
OTHER EXHIBITIONS 01 RARE INTEREST AND MERIT !
Will be of daily occurrence throughout the week.
STREET CAR.S !
Will take Passengers to and from the Park to any part of the City every fifteen minutes.
FARE, ONLY TEN CENTS!
SPECIAL PREMIUMS
Are offered amounting to over SIO.OOO. Five thousand dollars offered by one man!
Arrangements for Railroad and Steamboat transportation at half rates for Passengers and
Freight have been made with all the lines throughout the country front New York to New
Orleans aud from Chicago to Savannah.
ONLY $32 FROM NEW YORK TO MACON AND RETURN !
Twenty Thonsanß Visitors Expected Daily oa tie Gnnis!
SEND FOR REVISED PREMIUM LISTS TO THE UNDERSIGNED.
W. A. HUFF, Mayor,
ocl6-3t •
ORE AT
INDUCEMENTS!
To People Who Eat!
o
JONES & FORT
HAVE REMOVED TO
THE 3STEW
ROCK STORE,
{Forth East Corner Public Square)
WHERE bey are now openingone of the
choicest stocks of
Staple and Gancy Groceries,
—AND—
Family Supplies,
To be found in the city. This stock was sc
lected by Co'. Jones, in (wr.-on, with special
reference to the wants ol the people in this
seciion, and w<- feel confident of giving satis
faction to every patron, both in prices aud
quality of goods.
A Full Supply of
CORN,
BACON,
LARD.
FLOUR.
MEAL,
SUGAR.
COFFEE,
Together with everything in the grocery line
will always be found at our house.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
We shall take special care to be able to fill or
ders (with the cash) for country produce.
We have a good arrangement for keeping
up the supplies of
Good Fresh Meal,
Sweet Potatoes, &c.
Give us a Trial,
And be convinced that
The Rock Store
On the Corner
Is the place to buy all your Family supplies,
oct 13 2m
Farmers Warehouse !
J. M. REDDING,
SUCCESSOR TO J. M. REDDING & CO.,
WAREHOUSE
AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
CUTHBERT, GA.
WOULD respectfully inform the Planters
ot Randolph and adjacent counties that
he has purchased of his foi mer partners the en
tire interest of tiie Farmers’ Warehouse, in
the city of Cnthbert. Ga. The Warehouse
has been put in complete repair, and the lot
put up in strong condition.
A Lot for Horses,
Room for Drivers, &
Good Well of Water Free.
The proprietor will give liis undivided atten
tion to the Storage, Purchase and Sale of Cot
ton aud Plantation supplies.
A good supply of Plantation supplies. Bag
ging and Ties will he kept on hand.
Libera! advances made on cotton in store,
ar.d for shipment.
Thankful" for past patronage, I hope by
strict, and earnest attention to business, aud
the wishes of my patrons, to merit a contia
uauce of the same.
J. M. BEDDING.
s< i>B 6ai
Table and Pocket Cuttlery,
Curry-Combs, Tack Hammers,
Scissors, Razors,
Razor Straps, Spoons,
Gimlets, Marbles,
Key-Rings, Tacks,
&c , &c , &e.
For sale by
J. S. ANTHONY,
Cuthbert., Ga.
Lumber ! Lumber ! 2
WE have on hand a large lot of seasoned
pine LUMBER, consisting of Flooring,
Ceiling, and all sizes of Framing. A'so, Oak,
Ash and Poplar, for Wagons and Buggy work.
Cherry, Bay, Gum and Elm, for Cabinet
work, which will be sold pt very lowest cash
prices.
A cash purchaser can secure a bargain in a
SAW MILL and 550 acres choice Pine Land,
by early application. Located in Calhoun
county, near the line of the 8., C & C R. R.
aug4 3m BOYNTON & CORDRAY.
Rubber Belting,
For Sale by
ALLISON & SIMPSON.
FINE CIGARS
AND—
“Wine Sap” Chewing Tobacco.
At ALLISON & SIMPSON’S.
For Rent,
THE FINE STORE ROOM recently occu
pied by J. MoK. Gunn, in the Standley
Stone building. One ot the most desirable
locations aud conveniently arranged Stoic
houses in the city,
Possession given immediately.
Apply to J. McK GUNN.
oc‘.6 li '
W 1 NOW OPEN! 1871
Spring and Summer Goods.
I TAKE pleasure in announcing to my numerous friends and customers that I have just re
ceived and opened ray
Stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods,
Which were selected with great care, and bought at such prices as to enable me to warrant
satiriaction in every particular. My Stock embraces the latest and ino.-t fashionable line of
PRINTS tog. ther wi h a large assortment of
ReadLy-Mado Clotliing,
Which lam enabled to sell at prloes agreeable with the limes. If you want a genteel, Fall
fitting suit of Clothes, you should not foil to call and examine my Stock. I have also a com
plete assortment of .
WOOD, WILLOW, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE,
Hardware and Cutlery,
Which will be furnished on a small margin to my friends. I also keep constantly on hand a
full Stock of
Salt, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal, Syrup, Sugars, Coffee, etc.
Together with a host of other articles too tedious to mention
Connected with my store is JOHN L. BROWN, who will be jileq.sed
to see his numerous frieuds, and show (horn my Stock ..f Goods.
apr2Btf ISAAC EASLEY.
Carriage, Buggy
AND HARNESS
M an ti fa etory.
THE underjigned is now prepared to do all
kinds of work in the Carriage, Buggy
and Harness Line—in fact I am prepared to
make anything. Wood, Iron. Leather or Paint.
Work promptly done, in the best style and
at the lowest prices.
A trial is all I ask.
augil-ly A. S. F. McBRIDE.
FLOUR! FLOUR !!
Tennessee. Marietta. Kennesaw.
-and -
COOK AND CHEEK’S CHOICE.
For sale by ALLISON & SIMPSON
FLORENCE
REVERSIBLE FEED,
Sewing Machine!
BEST IN THE WORLD!
Can be seen at J. S. ANTHO
NY’S Store or Dwelling.
Call and see it before you buy
any other.
MISS E. C. ANTHONY, Auent,
Cnthbert, Ga.
WHITE Oak, Hemlock, ami Harness Lea
ther, French Calf, Kip, and Lining
Skins, Eyelets, Evict Setts, Pm dies, Shoe
Hammers,Nails, Pegs, etc.
For sate by ALLISON A SIMPSON.
LESSONS IN
Drawing and Painting!
MRS. R B. LESTER and Miss Ei.ia Lis
teh, in charge of the ornani nted De
partment of Andrew Female College, will
give lessons in this department to persors not
attending that institution. This i lass will he
taught at the College. Speeim-ns may l»e
seen at Dr. Powell’s Drugstore and at the
College.
Cnthbert, Ga., Sept. 22d, 1871, ts
CHANGE OE SCHEDULE.
September 17th, 1871.
Western & Atlantic R. R.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN OUTWARD,
THROUGH TO NEW YORK VIA CHAT
TANOOGA.
Leaves Atlanta 10.39 P. M.
Arrives at Chattanooga 6.16 A. M.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN INWARD,
FROM NEW YORK, CONNECTING AT
dalton.
Leaves Chattanooga 5.20 P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta 1.42 A. M.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN OUTWARD.
Leaves Atlanta 6 00 A, M.
Arrives at Chattanooga 121 I*. M.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN INWARD
Leave Chattanooga 5.30 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta 1.32 P. M.
FAST LINE, BAVANNAII TO NEW
YORK, OUTWARD.
Leaves Atlanta 2.45 P. M.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN INWARD.
Leaves Dalton 2.25 A. M.
Arrives at Atlanta 10.00 A. XI.
WHITE LEAD,
PUTTY, Varnishes, Spices, Si da, Cattle
Powders, Blue Stone, Lamp Black, Dye
staffs. Snuff, Toilet Soaps, Brushes. Combs,
Perfumery, Hair Oils, Cologne, Hair Re
storers, Lilly White, and a thousand and one
other Articles can be found at the Diug Store
of J. J. MCDONALD
VALUABLE LAND
FOR SALE!!
I offer for sale my Plantation lying on the Be
nevoleucc road, one and a'lialt miles from
Cnthbert, containing
405 Acres,
known as Lots Nos. 227 anJ 228. There are
139 acres cleared, balance well timbered. —
Comfortable dwellings and necessary out
buildings.
Will he sold at a bargain.
For further particulars apply to or address.
sep29 ts W. E. WALL.
HARDEMAN & SPARKS
i
SEND their annual greeting to their many
friends aud patrons. They are at their !
old stand, ready and willing to serve them in
the
Storage and Sale of Cotton.
They deem it unnecessary to make pleges
—for “by their fruits ye shall know them."—
Judge us by these—we ask uo more. Your
interest is our interest; aud our long experi
ence enables ns to guard and advaupe jt. -
More we pauupt promise—mqre you will not
expect.
The usual accom modal ions extended to those
who honor us with their patronage.
HARDEMAJ tc SPARKS.
Sepl-3m
OYSTERS, SALMON,
Anil Lobsters in Cans,
Lard in Barrels and Caddies,
Bicarb Soda, in packages and kegs at
ALHSON A SIMPSON'S.
MACON CARDS.
Fall Stock!
GROCERIES if PROVISIONS.
2,000£2£ I,S
HI.OIIO Bundles Ties, fri in 5 1 2 to 6 1-2 c - s.
300 Hogsheads Bacon, 50 Tea. S C. Hams,
300 Bbls Sugars, 200 sacks new crop Coffee.
3,000 Sa> ks U’d 300 bills Flour—all qualities
500 Pbgs. New Crop Mackerel.
5 0 Boxes Soups, 3W boxes Candles.
109 “ Fresh Crackers, 59 boxes Pear}
Stauti.
200 Bids Pork, $7 to sl3 per hid,
300 Kegs Nails, 200 boxes Pipes, 2o cases
Drake’s Bitters
-150 Cases Pickles, 25 cases Sardines, 100
boxes S >da
250 Cases FreshCovc Ot stirs, 73,0tH1 choice
Cigars very cheap.
190 Boxes Tohai co, eomprisliing all grades.
The above, together with all the Lading ar
ticles in the Grocery Line, for sale at the
lowest Wholesale figures. Our stock is being
daily replenished, and us Wo buy our Goods at
Fountain Head, we promise great bargains to
Cash Customers.
SEYMOUR TINSLEY & CO.,
Cor. Third and Cherry Sts. Macon G«,
sep29 1m
mywEscoTTVea,
192 CHERRY STREET.
w
MACON, Gr A.,
Manufacturers of and dealers ju
Harness, Sales, Briiles, flijs,
Bills and Spurs. Fine Trunks, Snt'helg
and Valises, Trace Chains, Haines
and Saddliry. Hardware, Shoe
Findings
Os every de.-e intion.
Hemlock and Oak Sule. and Harness Leather,
"pokes, Hubs Rims and Wheels,
All kin Is of
Carriage Alaterial.
The above stock i.- held strictly at lowest
; Whulesule Pipes.
Also a large assorimeut of Children’s Car
riages, of every style.
Call and see us. pep 22 3m
NOTICE
To Cotton Planters
i
AND DEALERS OF
Middle and Southwestern Ga.
IN ae-in placing onr name before onr nn
tnerous planting fii -n.ts and cotton dealers
of the Slate, we do to with the assurance of
our ability to successfully render sati.-factoiy
all hiisin-ss entrusted to onr care—pledging
the u-ual honest effort te spare uo pains in do,
ing our whole duty.
We make the sale of cotton a spccialit v, us
ing our lust endeavors to always sell tin an
excited market. We r. turn our most sincere
thanks tor past liberal favors, and hope to
have them continued, and hope to have a lib
eral trial from those who have not before
patronized us. We consider this the best in
terior market in tiie South for the sale of Cot
ton, our buyers being liberal snd spirited bus
iness men.
Plantation supplies furnished when desired.
Liberal advances made on c-otton in store.
JONATHAN COLLINS & SON,
Cotton Factors aud Commission Meiehants,
sep 13m Macon, Ga,
LAWTON & WILLINGHAM,
Successors to
Lawton Sc Lawton,
.
Cotton Factors,
Warehouse and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA,
IN Publishing our card, we claim nothing
more lor muselves than a determination
to do our DUTY towards our customers. By
strict attention to our business, and studying
the interests of onr patrons we have been
able heretofore to give satisfaction, and now
have no apprehension that, all who will give
us a fair trial will continue to pa'ronixe our
house.
LAWTON & WILLINGHAM.
sepl-3m*
Campbell A Jones,
Cotton Factors,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Special attention given to the
SALE OF COTTON.
LIBERAL.
Advances made on Cotton in Store,
AGENTS FOR
JNO. MERRYMAN & CO.’S
AIIMOMATED DISSOLVED BOXES,
Prices reduced to suit the times ,
AGENTS FOR THE
Winship Improved Cotton Gin,
sep 1-4 m*
If You Want the
BEST ARTICLE FRENCH GLASS
GO TO
oet29 ly J. J. MCDONALD'S Drug £}ore.