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LOCAL I^I’AHtMJ^NT
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ITlasonic Directory.
Regfiar Meeting of Washing
ton Lodge, Ab. a9—lst Friday, 10
p’elo'ek, A. M., and 3d and 4th
Saturday nights, in e:>ch month.
■ Regular Communication Cuth
h'ert Chapter, Ko. 31—1st and 3d
Ttfestlay nights in each month.
ACTS with irenO.-news and thorougifaefs
upon tile Liver and (t neiali/irculatton
* —keeps the bowels in nstni-ai iiuilion and
oleuiiß'-s tl p tVstv-m frftm nil in pnvlt !t»s. NeV
... o.u q „ ...-wgiaaiiftiaTairTaici u ~,,
LiV e I
Torpidity Liray-ement. Ihspepsi*, indiges
tion loss of Appetite, Naoee.-t, Sour Sroraa.ch,
Heart Bum.Debilitv, Low Siin its.CoM Feet,
an I Hands. Contive'oess.* ListlqttncM. Cholic,
Clnoiiic Diarrhea, and Chronic Chills- and
Compounded in -tru-t- accordance with skill
ful chemistry and scientific pharmacy, ifiis
purely Vegc-’abb- t’mnno'ind Ims. afiert-he se
verest tcs'Pff'J I 1 twenty
years ii|ces n vCtLiiDlta ILI /1 - ant US'-,
been styled—hhihuii mu rwim*i'T.'w he .Great
Restorative and Ki-euperant by tne enlighten
ed testimony of thousand*'using it; so liar
tiouionslv adjusted, that it keeps the Liver iti
'healthful actum ; 'and when the directions ate
observed the process ot Av.a -;e and replenish
ment in the human system continues uuinter-.
rantedly to a ripe old ape, and man. like the
patriarchs of eld, drops jrito' the grave tail of
years, whin lit, a sn-nggle. wh' li-vef Death
fiver ‘a gtiver jVr(‘<nvnuJ ! lapi T r d llK ui
teuipnjanient a,ud r -bo*t Co.ijstiiution, it can
lie piven with equal safety itinl certainty "I
success to the you up child, invalid. lady or
Stroup mail. , , , , , ,
For tale by T. H. POWELL, anti J. J.
McDonald.
Road! ItK.uill It if Ait !! t—lt is well
know u to Doctors aud Ladies, that wo-,
.men are sfibject to numerous -diseases pecu
liar to t'liei’r sex—such as suppression of tint-
Menses, Whites. Painful Monthly Periods.
Rheumatism oi the Back and Womb; Irregu
lar Menstruation, Hemorrhage or Exc* ssivi
-t Flew.” undlTohipsus Uteri, or tailing of
trip Wotfili. Idle profession has' hi vain, Mr
many years, sought diligently for-some rem
edy that would enable ,fhctn to treat these
diseases with success At last that reined)
Ims been discovered, by one of the most kill
ful physicians in ccorgiu. That remedy is
Dr. Bradfieid’s Female Regulator.
.Bloomin'! ( in all Iter Pristine Beauty l Strength
and Elasticity—Tried Doctor after Doc
tor. ' • ’.
RtTi.i;th;E, Ga.. Feb. Hi. ICTI.
This is to certify that my wife was an in
'valit! for six years. ‘ lLtd disy.'.-o id .the
womb, attended ivitlt headache, weight in
loiver I’mrtof the back ; «\tfi’ered .from lan
guor, exhaustion and nervousness, 10-.s ap
petite and flesh. - Hhe.hud become so cx'-
imttflted anti weak, her friends were appre
hensive she would never get well. I tried
.-doctor after■doctor n ml pinny patent medicines
had dispaired of her improvement.win n for
tunately eirc commenced ftkinj! J *rl J- Brad
field’s Female Regulatin'. ..She is now well,
and three or four bottles cured her. ltn
Tmrovdd in liggUh, appetite-and II -a. slie is
'litVionilnif in all her pristlnfe beauty . strength
and elasticity. 1t .aid you as her suvKir
/from Ihe dark poi-luls of deutl:. and my >e u
Cefaclor. May \ op-ndtndow n- vir grim- jess,
■and you never beqjjuro-wtjjry in well doing.
• JoilX SllAlll’t \
Far Mile by • •{. J- J.tcDONALD and T. is.
f'POWKLL."
A Mammoth .Pictoriat. Parki* Tijkick
•Months Fri.k. —ln order t» circulate ilie i a
•per every where ilie publishers mv scndim./
’The lilnetrated Record and Kepoaitorv. < NE
YEAH, and a HELENDII> PREMIUM
<>t yil articles, or two colored prints.
'•Mstl? or Fine Cluotno. lor sl'-X* . a:.; 'vi 1'
send-the I lie pil| or ;;!;;o from O lobcr, feiti to
■ January 1873, <Ji months) l-RFF. to all who
Btibflf ribe for* 18* o beturc December. beuu
•for'!t NOW and save money, lor the iqaui
•niotli Pictorial Repository of good rending;
Sofem-e, Art, Litmilure. TVa-vcis, FtttJuou,
ilomfeludd, no.. < <••,-*)« wort!:.' lor more
than tint'subset ipt ion price, Hint On ’ME
•Mjum world> roar Mt-cn vori
-Milk,- Money hy raising alargcvltib. by eh w
*ing pepera and pn inifuns. Ca-h, *u i leu
did PRIZES riven for Club*. A 1 ‘I'CSh
ILLUSTRATED RECORD AND liBPOSJ
TORY ■ R. fcf. Box -Ml, New Voik.
octlß'st
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The Warning has .sees llk.kokd.—Since
the exposure of ll attempts nfa.k by "cerf'ain
unscrupulous-local dealers, to palm ofl tln-il*
-coarfle astringent q made ll’ota aheap and itn
pure mati-iiu's, ill the place pt the gient. na
tional tonic, tfMpUerfs .'•dum tch Bitters,,,
public opinion, ha: ,-li strongly e_r inet thee;
empirios and their preparati ns. 'l’ln ir occu
pation is ~ at;,* .itn will be. 'When the
light is let into deception it, so.-u wilts down.
Persons who trillu with tlmir owm inaltn, by
Using unknown pi ep,rations, wilt no guar
aiitec to so ~tin' ill eu . when an tv :..olislied
■Specific, proven by twenty* years vxperic .*•
to be exactly what it i- e.aimed to be, iS
within their reagli, are sur. to uq nt tueir
-temerity. Many have none so in tins in
stance, but it is lry :,t the tin .truth plainly
spoken has arrested the. evil, lu the mean
time the demand for the lending protective
and restorative medicine ol Ann ;n v a was nev
er so great as H ! is been this season. . from
"the fever and ague nistiic sol the west, south
west, ami south, it is literally overwhelming,
and it may be fluid of the -advices from all
parts ot the*country oi the enrfis it is etb cting
itt diapepsia, biipms complaints, and clpoaie
constipation, that ” their no ne is iegiou,
Everywhere the sick and feeble seem to have 1
reah/.ep the itppoitance’.of l ' bolding fast that
which,is good,' ;o.tj«ot uv-d ,ing what is spu
rious and dangerous. 1
The .tiumtrou's. “ Bitters,” under varis'-us
names, which mercenary dealers.endeavor so
*nbslitnte for Ilostetter s Stomach Bitters,
should be avoided, .lot-tin b own sak- s, by the
pick and the public at large. Hesutter s
Bitters, are procurable iu -bottles only, and'
never sold in bulk.
An ounce of preventive is worth n pound
of cure T'> prevent Miill nrd lever, tuk ■
Simmon's Liver Regulator.'
To Be Pitied —There are many
business men wjio.attknowlgdged the
valu’e of ink; and yet, with
singular will per
suade themselves .that they are not
able to advertise. The merchants
of this place will have there eompe
titition this seabon than they have
ever had before. So the question
hereafter will not be.“ Can I.afford
-to advertise ?” but‘‘Can I do busi-,
ness 1 successfully without advertise
ihg ?” Who can not answer the
• .query is certainly to be pitied 1 . Ad
*vertiseing .seldom fails to pay a
magnificent per cent on the money
;invested. •
, A Lost Cow a waglately adverti
sed by a notice which was posted on
frees and fences near the oNvner’s
dwelling; Strayed or Stolen —A
large Red Kow, with Yallow Specks
on her right ear. She" is about sev
on or eight yea fa old and belongs to
a poor widow with a short tail.
Ten dollars will be given to any
body who will return Lier to Yew
ark, G.une 17, 1800.72.-
When a man thinks that nobody
cares for him, and that he is alone
in a oold and selfish world, he would
do well to h’inself what he has done
t" make any bod}' care for and love
liirh, and to warm the world with
faith and generosity. Generally
those who complain the most have
-done the least.
'THE CUTHBERT APPEAL.
Home #
Ch: liot'ds is fisi liiirshuil
House, Savartuah. Ga. I’oSfe clerks, good
tare and accommodation reader it so. t-‘ .
Read a<J*#tisem'ut'of Jfeases kihd
d-n & Bates, Savannah,. Ga. Thty keep on
hand Pianos, Organs, &c.. of the best manu :
facturefs also ah eirdless variety of Musical
•Instruments.
Parties will find It to. their interest to buy
from them in preference to ordering from the
North. Ail he latest music, music-yl publica
tions. - &<!.. kept by them.
iSS* Go lo Girard House. <m Market
Square. Savaniiah.. Ga.. for all the good
things that one of the nest markets in the
South'ailhrds. Fish, flesh, ah and fowl served
in elegant manner. Fine cigars arid liqor - '
cotivetii-tnr..
R. A. Wai.i.ack. Savannah. Ga —Read
advert Lsemcnt of .tit is house. Wrapping pa
per, Paper sacks, Twine,- etc., are. qtiite an
item in retail stores. This is a launch of the
paper trade in which Mr. Wallace dyals
largely. Money may be saved by buying
from'tiim. He has also a • beautiful assort
ment of office and counting bouse stationery,
including letter presses, ink stands, etc.
He can furnish the most -select lots of ev
erything in -paper and stationery line.
ZST" After long and tedious "rubbing the
hands on the place of Rev. Jno. West, of
t’uis county.’ in uncat thing a couple
of turnips,-the which Mr. West w-as kind
enough to haul to town god damp upon our
floor. They measured twenty-five inches in
circumference, and weighed six pounds each.
Mr., West was tho party wtio sent in -the
premium Watermelon last summer, and ig
generally successful in his fanning opera
tions. Hie has our sincere thanks for tlu; s
being the in tniment in the hands of Provi'
dc'nce, for contributing to our comfort. Ver
ily, the righteous ais- never forsaken.
James Roblnson’s .Mammoth Circus. —The
.Press' fa every eiViiiZcd country, in a dozen
different; languages li .ve over bepp loud in
praises of the Champion rider ot file world.— .
The first sovereigns of Christendom have •tes
tified tiieir admiration of the-transcendent
ability, of America’s grout 'equestrian, fiy
presents and .badges of honor.* He is now
shaking the tour of tie*Mouth \vith a collec
tion of tiio most; taiente 1 perforifitrs of the
arena Jus. Robitlson is the wonder of tire
age. Let all go ip see, him.
. The above circus w ill he in."our pltfce on
the £Btlfinst. ' '
A Great Gift Enti'i pi ise .iast opened
in Liufaulu, Ala., by \V. C. Reese at'l he Dol
lan Store, where with ori'y §l, you can Jury
G"lil l.’rucciels, Ladies Riat-.d, Jet and Shell
Setts, Scarfs. Plated Spoons,* Jjorks and
Knives,* .Matquish Kid. Gloves, European
Vases* and Toilef Setts. Glass War. ' and
Lamps. Napkins, Taweifs. Table Cl tits,
Work Boxes and Plated Hair Brushes, T dy's
Lace .-etts, Cuffs and Collars', Plates, Cups
and Saucers, mid a htrge assortment of other
goods. , .
A-Telegram from ‘English Opera Cos., an
nounces that they Will not pert/, nil in Cut-h
be.rt to night. ’ - . . *
No one can imbibe of those pure
mgllotv.and delightful drinks prepared at?
the Bur of \y. C. Brook’s, without going
forth with a soflcni'd hear- aud a charitable
fueling towards his fellow men p •rvadiug his
hr yst; with si gr itefnl r and • tion that the
things (drinkable) of- his worhl are good. •
Had Horace that old rip- niyscd in, the lap
of Roman duxuiyy. who could sing of nothing
but M \Vein. Wei her, and Hefting”'been a flow
ed to take.a smack at, those delicious and
exhilarating beverages, champagne, spark
ling ale. etc., and then diced asked to de
scribe their virtues ; with an Fumble bow
rind a difiiden smih* be would. decline the
task as being a, height to wbicfi*eyon , his de
scriptive,muse could not attain.’
A Bar. such as. is £ejrt, by the
.courteous Mr. Brooks is an ofua.tnOnt to any
city. Call and try pue of his delicate 11a,-
vnnnas. ' »
Mii.tum tv Pauvo.— Wa.'to caterpillars'
Hunt. Rankin & Lamar's Ilome-nude Fer
tilizer. Th e best.and cheapest tipw in use.
Only $25,00 per ton. .'f his fertilizer saved
the .cotton crop of Middle Georgia this yetu -
Don't fail to call and get circulars, testiino.
ttiais, etc.; and leave your orders With
It Allison it Pkiiuv, Agents.
Quite an Advantage. -Since the bridge
at Enfaula has been made a* hoc oue. plank
ters on the Georgia side of tire river can
carry their'eottod to. Enfaula without pay
ing the former tax, for tire privilege Os doing
so, and it bra noticeable fact that .when they
retied the Eufatila Side.of the river they im
mediately aim for the popular fire-proof
Ware House of L. F. Johnson & Cos. This
Ware House, this season, is doing a heavy
business and never fails to give entire satis
faction. ■ ,
Tljey have abundance of means at- their
bands for making advances, while a planter's
crop can be securely stored (here without any
far from fire'or other (Calamities. ' if
Gen. John B. GoRDONi—A cores
pondent of the Atlanta Constitution,
writing from Augusta, says:
“Amog the many gentlemen whose
•name.s have' been brought forward
in connection with the United States
Sendtoiship, uo one excites a warm
er entliusiam in this portion of the
State tlvm that of pur ohristain
statesmen, orator and patriot, Gen.
John B. ’Gordon. • lle'is sunspe'ur,
sans reprbehe. A 'close observer
of passing events, possessed of a
■ thorough knowledge of men and
measures, an eloquent and ready
debater, lie is, of all other men, just
the man to fill a seat in the Amen
can Senate to whose earlier world
wide reputation nonij 'contributed
more than the distinguished worthies
who illustrated Georgia there- from
the formation of the General Gover
ment to the commene<*ment of the
late war.”
Anticipated the Horse Disease
—The night train going upon Mon
day night last encountered a mare
and colt upon the track, between
Ward’s and Dawson. Each 'Eg' of
the mare \yas crushed, and one foot
of the colt cut oft" —-a .Wooden hoof
ufiirf et the colt Persons
near uie Raifroad lines should take
better care of their stoeki
iMpMMNI mhH
The proprietors'- of the Eufauta
Times offers for sale.this newspaper,
both Daily an I Weekly, together
with the job ohiee connected *w it! 1 ft.
“TII6 Daily Times is now success
fully established, with increasing
patronage not only in the city- of
Eufaula, hut) also throughout, the
section ahiug tire lines of the
South W esterh, Mbntgomery &
Eufaula, Vicksburg & Brunswick
and Mobile & Girard Railroads, on
each of which, it has the advantage
in time for half their distances over
any other daily paper. From these
causes the .Weekly Times is daily
increasing itslong established pat
ronage and prosperity.
A hargdin is offered. The rea
son of this is the continued ill health
of the proprietor.
We much regret the cause that
may withdraw an able editor from
the field of newspaper literature.
I 1 • Waiting.
I ‘ How often we. grow weary of
waiting—waiting for “the good
time coming,"when we shall realize
the fruition of all our hopes. How
often we wish from our very heart
I that we could obliterate every sec
ond*of time that intervened between
! the present now, and the future,
j when we can say and realize that
“all is well” How we long for the
battle oi" life to end in a victory,
and to see-the day when we can
enjoy',- in peaeful leisure, the fruits
of our triumph. llow--often, amid
•the struggles of life, we grow wea
ry and feel like faltering in /the
I strife; when all around look's dark
and the cherished object nf.our am
bition grovVs small and dim in the
distant future; when, soiled and
weary with the labor of the day, we
look back and realize how little we
have done, and forward, to that
which yet remains to he done, the
heart grows faint, and the vigorous
nerves-relax, and a feeling akin to
despair conies over ns, 'lt, is tlienj
it' ever, that wo I rise confidence in
Our teiiow-man, and, too often, in
j God himself.
li ;s an easy matter for those vrho
tire “horn great, ”or “have greatness
thrust upon them,.” to,” “posess
their s.»ii!s in peace,” hut for the poor
man who has ambition!', to be some
thing in the world, and to be ofsorne
, account among men it is' ditlei ent.
It is a har'd lot at .bestjjtp have lo
struggle it gains; odds ; to have the
frowns of t hose you had hoped would
smile "upon your labors.. To he tra
duced by those from whom you had
expected words of encouragetnentj
is, to say the least, “the unkindest
<4tit, of all.” It is hard to wait, and
labor under the circumstances, and
'faint not; hut it is.best and. noblest
to go forward.
When we have done our duty,
when we have worked hard fpr suc
cess, we should arm ourselves with
hope and patience." and wait for ti*i-,
umph which shall surely comc :
Thet;e <is much a thing ;is justice
between man and man, and God is
always,] ust. We wil!*r.ea)ize some
way or other all that Wb deserve,
sooner or later. The earnest san
guine-, emphatic man, if he is honest
and works diligently, will 'surely
suoeeed"biit he must wait. .
The Brunswick and Albany Kui'L
road ease comes up this week. —
Henry Clews it Cos. wrote Mur
phy recommending that the Gentian
bondholders -be made parties to the
suit in open court. Judge Lochrane
represents the German bondholders.
He now’ represents $1,800,000 of
first*mortgage, bonds issued on that
portion of the line finished; - being
y.veftvvo thirds of the tnt;d amount
issued on the finished line.—
Seaport Appeal.,
Terrible Accident'At Oxford'-
Two Mbx Killed— On Monday,',
.while some workmen were engaged
in tearing down the.chapel at Emory
College in Oxford, the walls fell in
side instead of om.sidgi
Two men- were buried in tliu
debfvs. One was a young man of
17 years old whose name we didnot
learn, and the- other a negro n)an.
•The reiuuins of the two men were
horribly mutilated a,»d mangled.
Atlanta .Constitution.
There- has been a Weis Beer
Brewery established in. ’Savannah,
is is a ~-,v..!iv! drink among the
Germans. It is a lighter beverage’
K 9 • °
than bcei- and .more exhilerating.
It will .becynid popular. '
Eighteen lives lost at Boston fire.
Eighty-five millions will probably
coyer entire loss. Fire broke out
upon State Street, Boston, on the
19th inst.. Loss between •$ 100,060
and §2OO, 000.
He or She, that’s the question that’s
esmloratin’ the Editors*qf the Ocirr
stitution and in Atlanta. Shame
onto -um ! Wonder how much Mr.
or Mrs. Bowers, as the case may be,
pays them for this extra advertis
ing.
“ After the Election.” —The
Philadelphia Press states that eight
hundred men. employed in the liavy
yard in that city, were informed on
Tuesday that their services were
no longer required. It is also stated
iu the Norfolk papers that numbers
have been discharged from the,
navy-yard, at Ports Nouth Virginia.
The New Yoi'k papers say there
will also be -a great reduction —
about 2,000 —in,that n'aVy-yard
The iSavannali Evening Mirror
drawetfi “sprit of turpentine”"
from the Wilmington Star, and bla
zeth accordingly.
Woodruff and Uobfns m’s Store-,
house,'South Brooklyn, L. 1., burn
ed. Loss SBOO,GOO-
LAWRENCE & WEICHSELBAUM . p
Wholesale Draggists. ITO Congress Street and Market Square/ SAVANNAH, j} A .
HAVING one of the LARGEST and MOST COMRLETE STOCKS at the South we can now r.fL,i* EVt,.** t„ , , G •*' .
in i. a sufficient guarantee of .be PUBITY and lENUINEXESS of all Goods soli by ns/ Wel'eep JlMpThand a /'iPf
Medicines;, IVAxgs, Perfumery and Toilet Articles, Soaps of all kinds, JP a i„ ts , Oils, -Varrilsi**. etc
• -.' #U> I* WUMTT fBOB 1 TO SdO gbis. «B«CEBIB% rii s
o£ ARABIAN BITTERS; art Old and EeliableVon
;lC ;• BLA.KE'S lEBRUTEE, a sure preventive and cure of Chills and Fever, Dumb
etc., Inteliiilttent, Remittent and all Fevers arising; from Malaria.
EES*. See Certificate heloto. • ' • -
Mil Itk Sls WORM OjA-IN 13Y—Sure Death to Worms.
STANDARD’S HORSE E»O"W33ESK4s -
FOR HORSES AND CATTLE ; STANARD’S LINIMENT, FOR MAN AND BEAST. .
.orders Attended to with promptness and dispatch.
LA WREN E* & WEITCHSEBAX7M, Wholesale Dmg’gistSr
I hereby certify that I have examined a sample of the FEBRIFTTGE’CHINOIDIKE COMPOUND prepared bv MFSSRS- T AWT? i*
he entirely free from Arsenic, Mercury or other injurious mineral substances Having also examined the Tom al,' f- T-, • ' '' , f DICHoELDACfM, find find ll to
nndoui.tt-d Febrifuge projiertes. ‘ ' oc 183 m ’ - "?• “S±r,tef.s "i 1 »*>. ««»#«1 th« it <=ontai„ B ingindiontn of
- - HILMaY LEIF MAN, M D. Analytical Chemist, 417 Walnut, St., Philadelphia,
■ Dont Hawk, Hawk. Spit. Spit, Blow,
Blow, and di-wnst everybody with your Ca
tarrh and its otfansiva odor, when Dr. 8-age’s
Catarrh Remedy-w'ill speedily destroy alt
odor and arrest the discharge.
Have You Seen’ Kkr I— A lady who for
ibe last five years' has been a leader of fash
ion in. New York, and who may be seen
twice tt week iit luv elegant, cale'cbij driving
a [;air of Superb p.-tf.es in Central Park, has
.recently stated, in th .- select circle to which
Mie belongs, that the-- only -arttele in exist
ence which imparts beauty afrit lustre to the
, complexion without ultimately impairing
the texture of the skirt and causing it to col
lapse and wrinkle, is Hagan’s Magnolia
Bairn.' The name'of the distinguished mem
ber fit" tire beau niot.de who made this declar
ation cannot with propriety lie'given, but it
may bn meritiofted en p-isssani that she. has
spent several years oi' her life in Europe and
is.familial with all the.arts and preparations
employed by the court, be.iuta sos the old
world-to enhance their charms.
Dr. Text’s Exma'ojuxf.— Tbe properties
of this etegant- preparation are demulcent,-
null iti , ft. ba.s-'.mic, healing anil soothing.
It,braces the-nervous system and produces
pleasant and refreshing slet'p. It cxhila
r..t -s and r-.-'.i veh gloomidess and depression.
It is tire’most' valuable Lung Balsam ever
oii< red to sufi'er rs from Pulmonary diseases.
Ala.. M irch 9. ISG9.
Du. Wm, 11. itt r : Dear Sir—For fif
te or y -iirs I have b pi.afflicted with Asthma.
My siiii'ering has beftn iutenso. I have been,
unable to lay dov, Tor :i \y -k at a time.—
It. stvmed as if 1 would, choke. I coughed
inces-anlly. and rny wheezing, could be
lit ,-til all over tile house, i had despaired
of ever getting .yell, lint th inks to your , in
valuable Expectorant, my attacks are Sel
dom. I cun now rest w«-ll at. night. I- be
lieve it will -muiu' ;t pi'firt uient cure.
Truly you ;. ARI'HUR F. McCOY.
Jji\ Tutt's • Jlair I)ye .contains
no Sulphur. .*
SALE
’ OF VALUABLE.
2£osil and
WN- PSOPERTY.
13Y -VIUTUi- uE ' N O -<a-r of tlie Court
v) -e. Ordioai-y, of ILu.d-Ji-li County, will
bi: : old at Cutiibert, "a.,tn the first Tuesday
in JTei 1 .tabor next, a/ the rottl estat belong
ing the estate -of*Ji-S3e 15. Key, deceased
e.insisting ot ami to be sold in the. following
lota to-wit:
first; •
South half of nu tuber two in square two in
ilie City ot Cu libei t, Ca.,thirty ieot fronton
aqua te, and <n:e hundred rtt.d twenty feet
back—aiili the two-story storu house' kuotrn
as • 1 •
Key’s Ciocd Store; •
tlier«on—corner lot. •
SECOND,'. ‘
N”,irJ!i half of.number two, in square two,
iu tire Citv <'f ( aitiiliert, (*a., same- size as
aliove ch-rcribi-d lot,'kuewn "as the grocery'
antV Ip).. . •
' TIIIED, . •
Dwelling; House and Lot,
, Sont.li v-'i-r, of nullifies.'thirty four in* Cut'll-*
berp-GriV., tronling three hundred at)d twenty
four feet, on. College' Street, and running
back, three nunefyed and twenty-four leet,
.mi houses of every viuqae'.cr bh die lot. •
. * FOUiiTII, . ‘
Nor'b-east corner of'nnniber thirty-four in
Cwthher*,<Ta . frojiting the .s-tweet, bounding
said lot outlie N.irtlt dll-- Imndreti ami sixty
iiiuM and a half feet, and minting hack South
tlif-e ,hun'dred pint twenty-two and a half
.eet, very desirable building lot, . *
FIFTH}
No', tli'- wi st corner, of cumber thirl
’ill Cuthbert, G 0,., tronting om street, Inutnd
iug flai l Tot on thtf North one hundred and
•seventy iivt» feet, and rtiimitig; back South,
' three hundred and twen T y-t\Vo and a half
feet—tliis lot tiring in width on Sou'll end
Ooly one hundred and sixty-nine yild a half
feet —Very desirable building lot.
SIXTH, , ..
The Soutli eighty acres of the west half of
int of land number one hundred and thirteen,
in the fixili disto 1 '; of Randolph County. 6a.,
l ying, one and'a’ half miles from Cuthbert,
wood lot, well tmrwri-;!. : '
SE YEN TIT,
Ea-St ht’i'of i>t of land number one hun
dred all S slSty-nvo. in thv 'ninth district of
Ra;i(ioip!i-C •inity., Ga., this 3i«-s just border*
ilia oil the city line, a great j.iaouut of wood
bn it.
EIGHTH,.
.Sixty seven acres, more or lessy of lot num*
IferMiie hundred and sixty-one in the,ninth
district of Randolph County, Ga , described
as follows: commencing at the Nurtji-east
corner of said ldt running due Month three
hundred and thirty six-yards, thence due
west to west line of said'lot, t hence due
North to North-west corner of said lot, thence .
due east to starting- point.
Also, all ot lot iiumbei 1 thirty-six in the
Viipt Nova Survey iu tie;'City of Cutbbert,
Ga., and all of lot i numbers thirty-fonr and
and thirty-seven in the Villa Nova Survey
that lies North «t a line running east and
west! commencing at a pqiut three hundred
and thirty-six yards due South of North-east
co; ief of lot one hundred and sixty one in
the ninth disttiyt, aforesaid. This lot con
tains iu* one compact body seventy-eight
acies more cr less.—the.most desirable tract in
the county.
Also, will be sold at same time and p]aee,
; one large Iron, Safe, ond Repeating Pistol,
all ilie-insolvent papers, notes,accounts, ii fas,
and debts of every character belonging to
said estate. .
Twc- ty.shares Stock of the Bank, of Cos
Inuibns. 'Forty shares .Stbch Eufaula Home
Insurance Company. Sevcnty-lour shares
,S,ock of the Cnthberf Manufacturing Coin,
•puny. Dividend certiflcat.es of Southern Mu
tual" Insurance Company for fifty-five dollars.'
i'.jo shares South Western Railroad Stock.,
Slock CertiHipee South Western Railroad sot
twelve 8u lull,.•.dollars. '
Terms oi sale oi ail except real esta'e —
•'.'ash. Stoic houses. one half cash, the . other
half payable January fiist 1574. without in
terest ; if l ot punctually paid* interest from
date at ten percent, until paid.
All other leal estate one third cash ; bal
ance payable in one'and two years, with
out inCerc-c. but if not, punctually paid to
bear interest from date at ten per <*mt until
paid. Seven per cent, wjll be dediict and from
all time payments qu above real estate if
paid at. sale. Possession ut Si ore Houses re
served until January 10th, 1873.
For iurtljer particulars anply to llood &
fKiudoo or the uu'Lereunied.
JAMES A. ALLISON, AdmT.
octlß ; td of Jessb B-Kev.
GO TO OWEN & SEALEY’S,
GO TO OWEN & SEA LEY’S,
GO TO OWEN & SEALEY’S,
GO TO OWEN & SEALEY’S,
GO TO OW 7 EN & SEALEY’S,. ■ •
GO TO OWEN & SEALEY'S,
GO TO OWEN & SEALEY’S,
GO TO OWEN .& SEALEY’S,
AND SEE TIIEIR NEW GOODS.
AND SEE TIIEIR NEW T GOODS.
AND SEE THEIR NEW GOODS
AND SEE .THEIR NE W GOODS'
and see Tiieir new goods’
. AND SEE THEIR NEW GOODS’
AND SEE TIIEIR NEW GOODS'
AND SEE THEIR NEW GOODS'
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[Messrs. Owen-& Sealey, having Contracted for this space, Were too
busy Opening their large Sto^k-of Goods, and waiting upon customers to
vvfite out their advertisement. They will iuu,c it ready by next issue.
In the mean time all would he well paid by heeding the above.-]
ROBs,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Carnages, Saddles, Harness, Trunks,
SHOE FINDINGS, SADDLERY HARDWARE,
Burial Cases, etc.
CARRIAGES and BUG GIEB Repaired at CHEAP RATES
eufajt'a, ala. ;
iJSPAgent for the liowe Sewing Machine. oc4-iy
WOOD,
NEXT TO LANIER HOUSE MACON, GA.,
. DEALER IN *
Fine Fnrnitmre, Chairs, Mattresses,
Beadsteads and Spring- Beds,
PABLOR '■ SUITES --In PM, Hair, Cldtl ani Rep.
BEDROOM SUITS IN GREAT VARIETY-MARBLE AND WOOD TOPS.
Carpets* Oil Clptlis.
A FINE assortment of Brussels, Tapestries, 3 ply, 2 ply. Wool Dutch, Cottage and
Hemp Rmrs, Mats and Druggets. Lace Curtains. Larnbraquins, made to
tuder iu anv style. Window Shades, Wall Paper,Oil Cloths-, (table and floor) Matting etc.
All the above at, exceedingly low-prices.. . , ’ •' octU-.Jm
MACON BREWERY.
All orders for ALE, BEER and, LAGER BEE!r promptly*attended to.
Wb guarantee all our Manufactures to be pure,—free from adulteration' aud all deleten
o Qsmatter, aud of superior quality in this respect to imported articles. •
Address, * BUSSELL PETEB,
• Proprietors.
MR..RUSSELL, Macon. Ga., Agent for Ice Boses, Coolers, etc.
oct!8 3m
A.. "t7V.AIIi3I«.A-0E3,,
PAPER STATIONERY, Etc.
NOTE and Letter Paper, Manilla arid Straw Wrapping Paper,
CAP and Bill, Pa P er Ba £ R ’
’ Book and News Cotton Flour Sacks,
" Medicated paper, Sbaftng Tags
Folios, ' Twine of all
Demvs, etc., Kinds, •
Envelopes all sizes and grades Letter copying books and presses,
Blank Memoranda and Pass Books, 1 ens and I encils,
Colored medium paper, Kales,
Gards all sizes and grades, Inkstands,
Card Board, , . pa l' er Pll f> ’ • .
• . r, v/ u Letter and paper racks,
1 Draught Sards and men,. Writing and Printing Inks,
Ctoa Boards .ad men, . ct d. .
Dice, etc. ’
jjra Tj3«fy SS.A.’W-A.!Kr3>3r,A.IEI,
ldo ’ P. O, Box 841.
nov22-ly ■ ...
INSTRUCTION BOOKS
. FOR
PIANO, GUITAR, VIOLIN,
Flute and Cornet,
At - 1’ ■ S. POWELL’S, Trustee.
Pruggiat, Bookseller and Stationer,
Alablima Business College,
Montgomery, Ala.,
CLARK 4* PERRINE, Principals.
Columbus Business College,
Columbus, Ga.,
A. T.‘CLARK, A. M., Prim
O. W. Macpherson, Secy. ,
THE above Colleges are otfering unequal
led advantages to yonng and middle
aved men, for acquiring a practical Business
Education. Send for Catalogues, Circulars,
•etc. OCt4 3m
New Gootts! Fall Stock, 1872!
I have again furnished myself with a complete stock of
Fall and Winter Dry Goods.
Also, a complete stock of
Gi'oceries, Hardware, Crockery-ware,
AVoodware, Brugs, Etc.
I invitte all my friends and customers to
CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK, AND HEAR MY PRICES.
I feel confident you will not go away without buying. Xa)n .selling goods
cheap and no ofie is underselling me. I’o be cenyinced call and see me.
Some have l*eCn-Uweing me, one, two, and threo years, it isaseless for
me to say to them*! am needing money. Respectfully,
octiß-tf ISAAC EASLEY.
THAT, GLAIVE OT. 1315
a
TIIE undersigned are still iu the Warehouse and.Commission Btlsim-*, at their new and
commodious location. «m Dep t Stria f. with u i-rior indnceou-nts to tliose of former
years. To the Planters of Randolph tied adj.n-- i t counties. We hope, by personal attention to
imsineSs to give general satisfaction and merit a liberal patronage. ' . g
Liberal advances made ou cotton iu sto*e, for shipment to out 1 friends in M’ecoti, Savannah
and New York. . *
Personal attention 'given to tlie flnle'of Cotton, Bagging, lies, Bacon, Lard, FiOur, Sugar,
Coffee, Svrup, Qorn. Meal, (lilts, Rye, Tobacco, Siiuff. Soap. TMiFh, S'ftda. Starch. Candles,
Oysters, Cheese, Cvaekeis, Sardines, T'east Powders, Cotton Screws, <itns..Buggies and Har
ness. Wagons good as the best, .cheap as rite cheapest- wti n-anted tWelVe' months. Agent
for Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.’s Manipulated Guano, aud Phoanjx Gviduo., t(}e best Ferti.izers
now iu use at. tile price; . .
Wagon and Stock yard, w ith ample arrangements for feeding, arid tieiug, Well, Rqoms
with fireplaces furnished tenniflteis free. •.
se*ptl3-4rn ' E. McDONAIaD 00.
Wliolesale
CJrocers anil ۩iimimon lerdiimts.
-—DEALERS tK
, . * C . • " '• 4 ‘ • '• T l ' *
Corn, Oats, Hay, Baspn, Larfl, Flour, Siipr, Coffee, Masses,
BAGGING, TIES,' Eftt,
rOUETH STK.S2IT, - - - - Macon, Ga.
oct,tS-3m . ' • ,
EUFAULA CLOTHING STORE
• ' IS NO W RECEIVING AN
mit 11 « Mm,
: GeM FnrnisMiEfieeusai Olotls far “Git® I'M.”
Prices of FINS GOODS Cheaper than at any House*
Isaac
oct2s-cfc Clothier find Merchant Taylor, Ei}fanla, Ala.
Notice This. * A m -
I have received the largest; the Prettiest, and the Cheapest stock of
Goods eycr in Cuthbert, come and see them. You. will havo pleasanj
dreams for a week, after- looking at them. Mr. Amos'has taken his
time and examined the Market thoroughly, Yor.tbe CHEAPEST,'^j^RET*
TIEST, and MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS. There is go6d l„ c k n
buying sueb Goods as I have.
J. Or-u.xa.aa..
MONTGOMERY PARSE & V&Z2& SAG WARE HOUSE!
COOSA STREET, (Opposite Ist Baptist .Church,) SIGN OF RED FLAG
MOISTTGIOM^I^T,
0
Tlios. AT. Tern an & Cos., Proprietors,
DEALERS in’Wrapping Paper of every description, Paper Bags, Satebetßottom Floor
Sacks, Twines, and everything k“pt iu a iii>t-class vYliolepale Paper Hpuse.
Fancy Business Cqi;>l,i printed upon Paper Bags, hi all ofiiers, at p«r extra.
This, dealers will liud a metbud ol advtriiliwg butt clieap aifd.f r ictical. ** • ' •
Vt it have facilities anequaled, and oau imniiJi (k uds in ah jVc Ini = lower than any market
Dealers can dispose of Damaged and Waste Cotton, Cotton Rags &t., for cash at
the highest market prices.
Printers wilfhure find it.to their intero -tto outer their sto*u, hs a superior arttcle is always
on hand at, Manufacture! \s prices fur cash.
For lurthes particulars send for Price List Circulars. ■ .j-v'
• novß-3ni Don’t Forget tjxe Place.
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