The Cuthbert appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 1866-1884, November 23, 1866, Image 3

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THE CUTHBERT APPEAL. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. NSW ADV£RTl£EMfcNT3. Efron of Yojjlli—J 13 Ogden. No' 1 ? Bocks—T S Powell. Randolph Mulo Institute. Miliineryr—Mrs E Gibson. 8100,000 Made—S T Jenkins. To tho Ludiei cf Outhbi-rt—Madame lloldridge. Wanted U> Rent. New Goods—H 11 Jones. Attention, Everybody! Ou Saturday, December 1st, prox., at 11 o'clock, A. AJ., tho 1 ibis dntevpriso, and wo fool no hesitanvy I in commending them ns evory way wor- : thy tho confidence nnd patronage they ( solicit. Mr. McDowell, a graduate ol i Oglethorpe University, with several yenr^ i experience ns a teacher, presents very ' high testimonials of his skill, 1 both ns nn instiuvtor »ud disciplinarian.v Tho raro j nnd greatly needed qualification of dia- ciplino is ono of his chief excellencies. Dr. Quarterman is a grnduato of franklin University, nnd took h*s degree «>f M. D. from the Jefferson Medical U' liege, Philadelphia, lie is tt guutL- I man of great modest worth, good schol. I nrship, and b thoroughly devoted to tho | instruction of tho young. Wo expect to see tho “ Randolph Malo Institute ” os I tnblished upon liberal nnd well tried principles, impnrting to our boys and Business Men Of Cutlibort ami ! young men that thoroughness of instruc tion nnd wholosomcnoss of discipline, For the Cuthbert Appeal. SHAKESPEAREAN IMAOINIKQ3. Thero It**, for b longtime, been n doubt iu iholile. rary world es to whether William Shakespeare wns' tb^uthor, or only tbo c .Hector of the plays which M^ni* name, l’opo, in bis preface, says: "It is probable " hat ocowsioned toms play? to be consul- •red -tihakefp care's, whs only this:—They wero pie ces produced by unknown eulbo's, or lilted up for tbo theatre while it was under bis ndudnistrn'iou,' and, no owner claiming them, they who ud judged) to him, rfli they giro strays to the lord Ihc of Manor— « mistake Which (one winy also observe) it nasuoti fur tlie interest of the house to rctnorc. ’ Not many writers hare pointed to any contempo- ry wiitcr ns the author of there plays, or thogie.it- 1 er part of them. Iu order to e icit ei cpilry, excite curioeity upon this sobjict, lot us consider! briefly bhakespearc’d early history, bis afterlife, nnd all that tiuditiou tree brought dowu to us con cerning tbo man and bis probable ability to writq tlie.-e plays, which aie justly considered the noblest monument* of the Eigiiifii language. All that we know, with certainty, ot William I Shakespeare, " Tho Sweet Swan of Aron,” is that vicinity, arc urgently solicited to meet at the Court House to de- icnnluo tho establishment of a Telegraph Office in this City. which wi.l make them men, good nnd true. ‘ There will ho no necctwily to send our boys from homo for aendofttio inetmetion. They can Tocoivo here, not only tho elementary preparation which Let them be on hand—delays tit them for n collegiuto course, but may obtain the equivalent of collego itself— We sbiill recur to this subject again, and shall, ourselves, lot no opportunity slip to arc dangerous A Dfsidiratcu.—A good Merchant Tailor a id Gents fbrnwhing goods eatuli- ] promote nn interest that has bo strong lisl.ni nt. A fino opening at this time | nnd lusting hold upon our minds us tho fur nn enterprise of this kind. A gentlumun ennnot get a good fash ionable outfit in Cuthbert. Frufii Ovbtkrs.—It you would luxu- t into in nil the goodies of tho Benson—in- eluding Oyrters, fronh from Baliimoro— call upon Messrs. Bolontou & Aldrich* Bee thuir ettrd. . Our enterprising towtiBinnn, Dr. thorough educational training of our boys. In tho mcnnlimc let tho comma niiyrwolvo to subtuin, by prompt and lib eral patronngo, tho 1 nudublo and rcBpons ible undertaking of these gentlemon. Oca Trip.'—On Saturday morning last, nfit i- drawing our blanket closo around us to keep off tbo frosty nir, wo took the South*We»tern cars, nndfUttder T. S. l'owell, huajuat received a choice ! tho gttiduitco of that prince of conduc* lot of reading mutter—something fresh and interesting. Cull tijton him soon. Boo hja advertisement. A Word to tiir Wish.—When you enter n Printing Ofliuo touch nothing that dues not concern you—e*ptcialhj manuscripts. Remember printors have secrets con nected with tho otlico, and, thereforo, ho not too inqniHitivo. IfU/crd. C«f Wo would cull tho w attention % of our Mayor and City Council to tho con* dilion of our side walks In addition, wo would bo pleased to inquire why tho procoedingH of the Council nro never published ? Tho peo ple would ho glad to see them. 1*CRR MbDICIXKH AXD ('llRMK’ATJ?.— These can be found nt tho wholesale Drug Store of J. II. Zeilin & Co., Mu* con, Ga , where tho trade is supplied at the lowest prices. Try them, and you tors, Cupt. Cox*, soon found ourself at tbo beautiful littlo city of Dawson—20 miles distant from Cuthbert. Thero wo woro moot by our worthy friend C., of the Journal, and by him wero delightfully ontertnined at his own sweet home during our sojourn. Dawson, wo w j.-j plo.isj 1 to fin-1 is a place of much move importance tlum we hud Supposed; nnd, greatly to our sur prise, the ring of the artisan's hammer sainted our ears from nil parts of tho city. Duito a number of tasteful pri vate residences, nnd largo, well-arranged business bouses, wero going up with nil dispatch. Among them wo noticed the Journal Otlico, built with special refer ence to tho demands of an editor ami his Stuff—substantial, commodious urn] convenient, ScnsilL’, thought we, whilst with feet elevated to an angle of forty- five dogrees, in tho Editor's sanctum, wo enjoyed a fluo cigar! JJut, ho it said to her credit, Dawson not wholly mndo up of Dry Goods, will bo 'convinced that this house is work-1 u °d Grocery Stores, Printing Ollices, lag on tl.o principal Hint a six-1 »“ d TJiere ia a por.co being belter than a slow tlnl* I1(lt RO unnoticed. Our S'orth-Alnbninn ling.” It j friend, Col. O. O. Nelson, tho honored , ~—*•*“ President of said Coinpunv, waspartio- 1 hr Gray* X ahd Again.—W o nave I u | u j-|y kind in show ing us through tho paid n second visit to this consocrated j “whole concern.” spot, nnd wo are happy to believe that, j Their main building, which is the ono but a small expenditure of moans, com- in which nil tho machinery ncccesniy for . i—o.i: j 8 j„ (juito nn bxten- Tt has a front of 200 feet, with two I/h running back 100 feet each, Every citizen should nssiat them— “ Friend after friund depai Is, W no jias Jiot i.ow * rair.Ni) ? There is no union here of hearts, That find* not her* an end." ornely. Will our City Fathers ho so getwr ms an to take the matter m hand V (Ulli lll0 wll0 i 0 , l0 f ou t wide, t )«o of iho ! L’« is used ns it carpenter or framing J shop, nnd tho other n putting-up shop. . j Six cars enn bo put up at tjio sumo time, Tho Machine ahon is ample for ' I all btisinow in that line. The machinery ,. , P . ,, _ w ... „ ... 1 is nil new, nnd the. wood working mu- m - I be Home Monthly/' n pobli- winery is of tbo latest patents Tho lion loceully started at Nuwhviilo, Tenn., whole is driven by a liuo-lf> horse-power by Prof A. B. Stark & ltov. Felix R ! engino. Tho 1'outidry is mfliucntly 11 iD, has just como to hand, and wo hast | ^ ar .^ **® c dful purposes, ill to return our tlianka. Wo liavo .no. I Y»}r moniUiioturo t ie wljuto ear, t.v- . .. „ . . . 1 , copt tho wheels and axles, wliioh nro pur- lined its well-tilled columns with mueh L^ iatbe linet from (ho most tele- ctue, and take much pleasure in reoonv j brated makers—such ns Whitney, of mending it to onr IVicnds—lady friend/. Philadelphia, Lubdell, of Wilmington, especially—ns being every way worthy ! Delaware. J hey liavo ID or 20 cars Of their support. It will rank with tlio T* 7“^- ““, d re * d l' for , AI1 . V C ,1 »« ' who have aeon thorn pronounce them wiy best of our Southern Monthlies. ! good ns any made. Tho facilities of this We wcleomot,aurexrlinfigolintiT’u'r i b , eJr .f“ n l "™ , : out n large number of oars in tho conrso (he Centrul Geoi-gifln; puUwhcd at ban „f „ having a raw mill, uud every ih-rsville, Georgia, and edited by our, other convcnincco for the work propoa- gallant fik-nl Doctor II. I). Capers, for- Ud* nieily CuL Cnfiers, of Copers' Buttery, j Cnpt. Nelson, informed ns that tho C. S. Army. Company o .v a 18 acres of land, on a 11 is salutatory is characteristic of Uio : P"? "8f*' 11,8 Iiuillli "«" »™ « re “*« d - . , . . A lithe Buudmgs are enclosed by a high, wi der courteous aad captivating. We; aod Blll) »umt'mlly built fenee-immedi. lender onr friT nn»l wish him groat sue- n tely urvm the ri. W. Railroad. Wo cess in his now enterprise. would bespeak for Col. N. nml ViisCom- - w. ; puny, the respect of Railroad men gener- To tiir r.Amns.—Mrs. 8. Goldsmith, tally, of Atlanta, will loin the city to-day,. Mr. Henry Atkinson, n practical run- (Friday,) with tho finest assortment of chillist, ia Superinlondant (.ftliB simps, |. rr,*o , .. and knows his business well. Turning J.tmnets, Hats, etc., ever seen in this . , n , ’ , . . vr from this company, wo nre hippy to market, i he Goods arc just from New Mate that we were perfectly delighted Aork—tho very latest fashions—truly w ith tho religious bearing of thy pcoplo iri.ignificciit. Give her a call. It | of Dawson. On tho Sabbath, we attend- I cd tho Methodist Church, «r.d whilst wo MiLUmar.—The attention of the la- werj not altogether p'eased.w-iththeBcr- dies is called to (ho cards cf Madame I " Ul " bd'vi ied eu the Oceanian, yet wo ... y.-, i were enrried away with tlie singing ol lloldndge, and Mrs. (.ikon. I t l,c Oroir. Seldom have wc heard such If you would see something heatiliful ■ Hn gj ( ,g ; It wns glorious ! In addition, nnd tasteful in the shape of lints, Bon- we wero pleased to liud that tho mem- nets, Luces, etc., call upon those ladies bets of the Cliureh and congregation, r( . BrM>0 d H> in at their respective ettabliehmcnls. i « re nltugcllier unwilling to have their I|c was bora ia StralforJ, ujrou Avon, that bo mar- iod Anna Uatbawav, rij*bt years bis ssuior, uud bad three children, and that Its was scut toatrea school an uncertain, but, undoubtedly, a brief tenu |cf years ; for Bon. .fon*on tvlls us expressly that "lie had small I.utin ard loss (Ireck." All bis biog raphers agree iu this—that lie was no scholar. No humor or tradition has over reached our times of bis having displuye l any precocity of talent, or uo. usual mental power. Soincwbaro Le wcou tho yc\rs of 1535 nml 15S8, huviug been dchcled iu nro of hia exenrsluns upon tho piemlfi-s of Sir Thomas Lucy, of Ohnrlccolc, for tho puipoeo, as was said,, of atotiliog doer, ha lufl his wife at d family at ^iiutfqrd, upon Avon, und fled to tho metropolis to seek his fortuua. t'p to ihc lime that Shukcs| eareunired in Lon don, ai said uhorc, th ro was no rumor of his hir ing exhibited auy suporior attainments except in. tho pen.blag Hus, und in ore other Ihirg in which, I believo, the bun.bio, us Will ns tho great, ha' o the fortuno or tho misfortune sometimes to bo diatin* Rui-herl in receiving fioirt his wife twin pledges of lu-r nflcclion and (ideliiy. It is so] posed that l.o ho .-a mo srq-iaink'd with RuTbndgo'a company at Stratford, daring their vis* its to that town, ai d wept to London with tho bopo that be niipht receive oinploymont from him. Ii is mod rea*onnblo to suppore that on his arrival in the metropolis, he was only able, at llrat, to i*ot a wiliiution amorg the humblest perlormersj but, by Ilia indusity and bu.dness capacity, ho was soon cn- nb'td to becomo one of tho most nieful mtmhsrs of the company to which ha Ii d connected liimsollJ In ho wasconeidoied tbo-'Johanncs Factotum' 1 among the acton; owned a share in tho thoat-o iu the fallowing year; live years thercatter his |osiJ tion was euch as to enable him to Bicuro iho ioprc< senlation cf Bon. Jonson's piny, which hud bool pmlouily rejected; nnd in 1(108 ho was Iho prin cipal owner ol the theutre, as well ax the solo owner ■ f '.lie wurJubc, etc. Wo muy very roasouihly Iu- fer from tlio preceding clrcuir.alunccs that Hlmkes- praro wns the husinofs man of tho ostublUhmont, and tint to him was given in charge tho procure ment of wardrobe, proportion and plays^. Being sutifllod, as every-*110 must bo, who will tsko tlio trouble to ciutnlno this qiicslion, that ho was a mtu of liuiilo L educAtion, iudillorent to fama, eagerly digging uboot tlio “root of nil evil," and constantly cinp'nyod in tho management of n theatre, urc wo nt once, and potiiivoly to ooncluda (list he wns tho nullior of thono ploys, from (ho mere fact of his nntno being connected with thorn? This would rrquie us to believe that all Iho plays that yn*ro ever | u'jli.sliod iu his name, or assigned to him by tradition, w oro written by him, which '« utmost impossiblo; and, iu fac*, it i« readily admit- cd by all, ihal Iho thliiy-a'x plays published in lliu folio of 1*123 eio vory different from Ilia others, hear 11 poll Ihcm Iho stamp of one muster mind, and nro ro essentially different in every respect that it becomes absolutely necessary to 8e|Wr,ilu them fn the oilier*. Wo are, therefore, compelled to con- clndu Dr-t tbo publishers of tho folio of 1090 had some authority for selecting tlm gonnhio from tho yiuriousplsys, which they never pretended to bsve; or tlio S'lggesliun of l’opo sjctns tho most rea sonable otic, that “what occasioned these plaj.t to bo considered Shakespeare's was only this: they were piccea ly unknown buthors, or fitted up fur lire theutre while ft was under Ills administratin’ and, no owner claiming them, they w ere udjudgi j to him,” and tie rod author is still unknown. Huppose, for one moment, that all the ploys at tributed to Hhukespcare had come down to us, no) sh hating Icon wriltea, but us hsviug Lean collect^ cd by him, wo would, most probably, liavo selected the thirty-six contained in tho filio of 11)23 ns tho productions of one mind; hot, wo would not ntc essarily huvo oouoluilod, in conon|iiencu of Ihoir so* perlor rnoril "Ihst thoy must have been wrltlcn by Hen. Jon son,’'as somo have done, because lie wan the principal drxmallc wriler of the limes. No, we would first have Compared Hie s’ylo with tho known writings of some known author of iho day and, if it had been Milliclootly niniilnr, we woo’d, next have considered his qnnlificulbns for such u work; then, ff w* w«re aatislied uptin thefe poinls, the 1 ext thing in order would to to discover Mine good reason why Iho author published them nuony- rr.ously, snd never afterwards claimed tho offspring of his brain, and had (hum buptiacd In Ids ow name. dence of these plsys, of tho man who wrote them. I ••11 e daily walk, letter*, and conversation consti tute the beau ideal of such a man as wc might sup pose the author of theso plays to have been, and tho very absence, in thoss letters, rl all allusion to Sl nksfpenro’s plays, (so called) is some, though slight corroboration, of hla connection with them.’’ Born of learned and noble parents, ho entered col. lego at twelvo years of age, and, by the tirno ho was sixlcon, “had run through tho whole circle of the liberal aria as thoy were then taught;” and after graduating he was sont to Paris, und muds a tour thn ugh various traits of the continent. Ilis lulhor died suddenly in 1379, when ho returned to England uud finding himself ro reduced in means ns to ha forced tospigngo in some profession, ho a; p'ied him- seif, more through necersity ilrtn choice, to thi> study of law; and while thus engaged these plays nppoirol. Is it unreasonable to auppesa that he wrote them? Whs Lord Bacon tlio author of Shakcey'euro’s plays ? No man t.f Iho uge p ssessed higher qualifleations for such a work. The descrip tion of tho genius ot Shakespeare by Pope seems u history «f the character of Bacon by his biographer, so similar were the powers, the idiosyncracies of mind, poRevod by fire ono with those exhibited in (lie writings of the other. That he had great dra matic talent is manilesi from the fact that “ he could uMunio tho most d 1117 re tit characters, and speak the lunguuga proper to each, with a facility perfectly natural ;” nnd wo also have evidence that he '• wrote and assisted nt Masques." In one of hi* letters he expressed rbgrot that a “joint masque of tho font Ions of Court,’, which hnd been contem. plated had been abandoned, and stn'us that there were ” a duxeu g ntlemeu cf Grey's Inu [who were] ready by themselves to offer nn entertainment to the Queen." In a masque acted before her mujest; I in Fehtukry, 1087, it is slated that tho " Dnmho Showes ” were partly der sed by “ Msistor Frauncis Bacon.” l'Le low state of Bacon’s finances, and tlio probability of his resorting Jo his pen to better l Ire in, ate evidenced by the fact that iu 13'JS ho was urrestsd for tlio.lhon large sum of £J0O, Nut round ed by rnentice who were anxious to injuto him, we can easily see that the necessity for concculisig his conuectioh with tho plays wns scarcely less urgc.it than tho necessity which compelled him to tesort to them. Abundant evidences of a legal education nro to be found iu the plays of Shakespeare (so- culled); and, therefore, his biographers omjoclure that ho must,iA sometime,tv\v« l> on ev.g\ged In n 'aw- yer'ai flk-o. They also stalo that the plays apparently rise as the scries gooa on; " nil nt once Sluike"|iooro leaves London „nd she supply roases." Can this be reconciled by any other supposition than tho death of Iho poet, and tho survival of the employer? " If Hjcoh tr./r the author, it is not *urpriking that tho embryo Lord Chancellor, ol England, shou’1 manifest somo proof of a legal education, or that a rising barrister should suddenly quit tho pr. ctico c.f writing ploys for that of Attorney or Solicitor Ucneral." In 1021 Lord Chfttico'lor Bacon wa* disgraced, and immediately commenced tho collection nnd ro- ion of his lileraty works; und In 1023 a folio of thirly-six plays, including some nnd cxiluding nth* which had always been reputed Shakespeare’s, published. Who but tlio author himself could e exercised this power ol disci immation ?— Sliukespeuro hud bton dead seven years, nnd llacin was at that time engaged in tho rerision of all Ills (Bacon's) works. We give below tho post-script how a letter written by Tobic Matlhuw to tbo Lord Viscount St. Albans, simply os supplying food for conjecture! " Pcmto.—'Tho most prodigious wit that ever I knew of my nation, and of this Bide of tho sea, in of your Lordship's tmtuo, though lie bo known by another." Lord Bacon died in 102(1, and his will contain* theso remutkubln words: " My nntno nnd memory I leive to foreign natious; and tf> my own country men after some time be passed over.” If then, by identifying him with these mighty works, (in the' language of William Henry Smith, to whom I am iudubivd for most of the preceding suggest ons mid deductions) I shall ho the happy instrument of malting his mime and memory, “nficr some time hu pussed over," familiar in Iho mouths of his countrymon, nnd their descendants, as household words, or Bacon, I shall not think that 1 have lived altogether in vain, Bo that as It tony, and whether Kbakcapcar0 was tho author, or the collector of Ilia phtys which hear his nutuc, they liavo made him immortal; no nflei' time can wrest from him the houor of llieir ptoduu- lion; and tho admirers of hi* genius will b!ill re visit tho haunts of hi* ently youth, whither ono ” nmy imagino the little elves and fa Irion still reset t to trace the footBtept of their beloved pool, now ob literated from the vision ol man ; to throw a liner pitfmac on the viulot; to untold the Urst rose nf the year, und In tinge its cheek with a richer blush; and in their dance* beneath the full-orbed moon, <0 chant their harmonic*, too suUllo fur the gross cur ol nuirlHlity, to the fondly cherished nymory o[ their dsrllug, “ Tna swsbt Swan ov Avon.” Esti'.i.i.k. A Curd. CYtiibkkt, Ga , Nov. 15th, 1866. At an informal mooting of tho presi ding Judge nnd practicing Attorneys, of the Patala Circuit, in attendance upon tho present session of Randolph Supori- tr Court, the entire bur of tho city of Cuthbert bviug present, the following esolution was unanimously adopted and severally signed by tho members present, and ordered to bo published in tho city paper: dissolved t By tho undersigned, that we purl with our former fe.lovv-citizea and professional brother, Col. Gro. 8. Rob inson, now a oitizen of Sycamore, Illi nois, with reluctance; nnd avail ourselves of this method of bearing our cordial and voluntary testimony to his high char acter as a lawyer, gentleman and citizen; and to his uniform professional and per sonal courtesy, for the many years ot his residence in our midst. Wo cordiully commend Col. Robinson to tho people of Illinois as n gentleman nnd lawyer wor thy their confidence and esteem. John T. Ci.aiikb, Presiding Judge P. C Gro. T Baruy, E. IL. Platt, E. L. Douglass, E. Randolph Harden, \Vm. D. Kiddoo, T. R. Stkwaht, S. Gen., Arthur Hcon, Wkst Harris, Joseph II. Taylor, llERBt-T FlKLDBU. Just Received. TRADE S UPERIOR FAMILY FLOUR, fio« new Whit# Win at; Choice BACON SIDES; “ LARD: RAOGINQ ud ROPE; Light-housu non explosive OIL; II st CHEESE; MACKEREL. In bblf.andkiU; WHII'K FISH| ONIONS: HALT; MEAL; Th* very bc»t article of TEA end COFFEE, and everything else mail or woniau sUh s to hu/ to cat or wrar, for plantalioo purposes, e'n. nnvUtr J. MtK. GUNN. Just Received. TT^IFTEEN Thousand pounds FLOUR-warron- 1/ ted best quality. Freshsoiiplv of BACON—Rides. FISH—Wlitle and Maekiwel-bbli., half do. and kits. BAGGING and ROPE. At novUot IHAAC EASLEY'S. i m p n o I M <3- Tho bh-fory 6f that period (itforms u* that "in lhat age the Law, the Chu.-clt and State engrossed all honor nnd respect.,bilify j 11 degree of disgrace was aNachcd to ihc publication of poetry, und to have sported with the Muse, as a prirate relaxa tion, wus supposed to bo a veninl fault, induei; yt something beneath tlie gravity of a wieo man. If, then, wo liud a man aspiring to Iho highest dia" Unctions of tho Slate, wishing to he celthraleJ for wisdom and gravity among hoi fellow*, and whom bia Sccmiss were constantly charging w and Speculative opinions and light deportment, and, in consequence thereof, ur.quuLlhd tor offices trust nod honor. What ia more reasonable, than \\' u I that such a Iflun should endeavor to bide-from view hia coMKttioa with poetry and ptayets? And, again, should wc find a at in unexpected')- driven to *be study of the law, with small god j„- sdequale hib-ii* to support luxurious hubii should wo ho ostmiished lo liud lum adding to'hia mean* by pursuits ro common to persons uodcr similar citcunutances ? .Should tlio p •on ul«j jkmscss the ueccrssry qual'-li.-ati<m», with a mind well-stored by study, and enlarged by travel harit.g a famllhr acquaintance with nature, (nen nnd hot-ks, and, iu addition, “rucb a tsh lhat he could, with case, ia ordinary conversation, usrume the most difr-.-re»it characters, snd speak tho language proper to each." If w* tbculd find a man with snrh good reasons for concealing the snihotsli'p «f Ihese ploys, sur. rounded wiih circuoislanres so favorsh'o to their production,and poatesSirg abundant ability therefor we have only to satiety ourselves that the style cm- t pat ticularg, with that which he 'd be most l.kely to adopt, and wo bnvo ev I’llhtoi-—Rev. Mr. Chrihtiail, leave fur dmee, external and Internal, to justify a rrasouahl ’ ***■ ' Conference unpaid. Notwithstanding tuqilcion.ifnoiafi m and ski wavering convktior KiT It is with cxtroino ple.tsuro- wo „]] that they had given to repair tho tlmtbe was the siithot of the works fn quosth I . . . 1 I : - _ .1, .... Tl . ....,1 < .III it.Ill.lt I,, till. I'init.l direct attention to the school noticp of Church, etc., on tlih* occasion more than | Tie Mcft-n..McDowell & Qunrturmnn. Tbo 82<)U were Btibsenbed at onto Huelt j »>*«" liberality is indeed Worthy Of a|l com-! frn, ° 1 ettmmunity linn long felt the need of, and Ardently wialic* tor n good liigli sdionl i|, a „ 0 ,„, Subbntli nite for boys and young men. These gci.tltj-. with pur v>it, uud liopi men have very opprrtunclv projected prccppt.- 4 uf Daw sou uiij. rnoon ilolighted ig that the good !.'. live forever. oiks ultiibulid to Ehskcspuuc 1r.11.1t hart it en before It'll, the liine wheu be te ntage; and st this vety time Francis lh.con was studying for the bar :.t G ev's I u n, an 1 w.is nn let ms of intimncy.aod friendship with Lord Routhainptnn, the known psivon of Hliskespenre.— Ihc Iff-! nfB.irtw errrcsiamris pretiat-ly wilt lhe # iaea Wc -tou.d have lor i.eJ, f out th-: .ul.ic.'i evi C 0 m m 0 1' c i a 1. CI THUEUT PRICE .Cl RRENT Correotocl Weekly »T MEBSR8. BALDWIN. REDDINO & CO, llhnitons: and Commission Merchants. CuTitnnilT, Ga.,- Nov. 22d lhtl«. Tho cotton market for tho tirst part ol tho week was dull and drooping at IVom 2l)£ to 2f>X> under advices (tom New York, yesterday, tlio market has hcon stondicr for to day wo quota UA’sf to Busiuo.'s in Dry Goods and Grocories has boeu ex ceedingly dull lor tho post week, till lo day whan it begins to ho ho'.tir. Axes, per box, t'20u2J I Gnu Ponder, prr lb—- Bacon— J Dupont's, 73ta8(c llama, ptr lb., ti'ta’l.’tcT liar, ird’ s, 70n7.U- Sido*. kfloflOc 1 Lusther and HLoo liud HVouidors, Bugging, par yd THE PE 0FLB OF 0E0R0TA PUBLIC SENTI MENT. A correspondent of tho tho Now York Timin', now iu Millorigeville, wiiion u lengthy loiter to that paper. Wo ex tract the following paragraph : “A year Ago tlio people of this Stuto wero poor to penury. They luid lost ev erything nnd mourning wns in every household. But they hnd hope. They went to work, every one iu his sphere and to the best of hid ability, and they thought that tho future gave promise of relief from many of the ulllietioiis and Iohh- ch by which they were crushed. Could the Northern pooplojtaveseen them, and watched their endeavor to work out their own redemption, they would have trusted them, bu**n aatiutled that their punishment had expiated whatever crime might bo imputed to them, aad would have lifted tlie hand of punishment and extended that of assistance and friend- ship. Coul I they see them now, when disappointed hopes nro added to their other Hource of distress, thoy never could titj ’ocuto, much lew indict further cIiiih- tiHcmeut, but they would be ea isfied that no further “guaronteoa against re bellion” wero needed from a people ho completely powerless and exhausted, so anxious lor peuee,.Ho faithful iu thuir obedience to law, and so scrupulous iu the performance of their obligations. Ten thousand Constitutional Amend- imntH would not furnish as good a guar antee ns the expression of good & ilf and kindness. Amnesty, tlio retnwul of ev ery existing disability, c-Drifidoneo and u desire to forget the past would create a dccurityJbr the iuturo which no coercive legislation enn ever establish. Look ut tho spirit in which tho South united in the Conservative Convention nt Philadel phia, nnd thu unanimity with \vhich her people accepted the result of thatCHscm- binge. Ilud the North also accopted those results, nnd given practical efteat to the principles enunciated there, thd patriot, whether ho live at tho North or the South, would not bo possessed by tho painful apprehenHons to which the immediate future g : vca riuo.” Gunny, 4‘n'.0o Dundee, ’40u4)C Beeswax, per lb, 88a23c Brooms per dot, (i.SdaO Butter, |>or lb— (.'nuntry, Cful'-fic Goshen, 0ua70o Coffee- c I'ritne Uio, 40al-'*c Good ” 83.4')o ,'hecst*, per lb— English Dxirjr, [BOaSno N. Y. Htatc, 86u39 fino Apple, 4*)a41c Candles, per lb — Htnr, an»330 Adaiimnlino, Ufot-IOc farallnt-, 70d7-lo Cotton Yarn, per hunch— B, 13.1ft 10, |3.25 13. f".B7 Cotton Uards, perdox-— Whitmore, f 1-1*18 Im. •' *I3u13.C0 (Jruckors, per lb— Butter, 18u20o Ho l.t, ilsSeo Candy., por lb— Stick, nitsortud, Fancy, G gars, pfir M, Finn, Medium, 33u40c notnuim: Ii2nI ft IV-'ID ffta-) Drugs and Dies - (Juinine, |ior ox. ()|iiutTi, '* " 1’otiiftli, enso, |»r bx, Indigo, pr or,, M ttliinr, pr lb, Blue Ijiumi, pr lb. Suits, pr lb, Dry Goode, pur yd— Bleaching*, 28u50p Doiiiuiitics. 23iiS7 10 4 Bleaching,II.ft0.il.73 10-4 Domes, tl.Hial.2ft Ticking*, 4011OU0 Prin la, ldnUftc f our, rer bbl~ 8upjliuo, *!4ajft .Family, fl5nl7 I Extra do, L’7u2A Fruits, per pound — Apples, Baltic I’tucl.cs, I0sI2c Fish- Mackerel, ' jhhl, Alftatft hoi, $13*27 •' kits, ij 4*4.75 Oon Fish, pr bbl, (none) Hsrdincs, pr hx, 40u7.'.o White Fish, Grain, per bushel— While Ulirn, $1.75*1.80 Yel;otr do, f I,Tail.75 <>..u, i!.aosi;6) Glaes, por box — $7a» I Solo, 33a10c No ff " 24-iBOc Upper, SBaBAi- (Jalf skins,pioco,$1.50*fi Linings, $2u1.t‘ Biudiugn, $'Ja2.L fi gr, por gal’ll, lioaSOc Tlircad, pr dux, $2.60tt4 l.unthcr, per M~ G.ocn, $l Kiln dried, F Liquors— lint tidy, (7al2ttft Whisky, Rum, Gin, Hal 2 W inos, por gal— Muilcrm, $: I fort, 6 6008 Hiierry, Maluga, 3.26u4 Champagne, pr do/., pte, lflast .Moleeso*. por gallon— County, Cuhacuuo 8oa$l Horghtmt, 75u85u Meal, per bushel, $1.76 Nails, pur ki-g- $10*12 10.8r.sll.B0 12ul22f To The Public. • L IBERAL udrnnees made on Cotton consigped to my friend* iu New York. JOHN HARDY. nov() 1m Cuthbert. Ga. J. H. Kfiliu & <0., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL medicines mmm pepper, PERFUMERY, HIMCEH, POTASH, M YAKNIMIKS, SADDLE BAGS, M PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, M 0118, GLASS, M - HO A PS, l’LTTY, mM E c., Etc., Etc x>x*xxgrgritEst3, MACON, GEORGIA. rovOJtm How to save a Dun, pOME round lo FOSTER’S CARRIAGE SHOP V ' nnd set'le up your account with him, for ho I* need lag money very much ju»t now to keep up hiiainuts. You w ill all w> ut him to work for you spun, hut he can’t do it unless you sustain him.— lie feel* a delicacy in dunning hie friends lor their little simp hills that ought to be payed promptly, ns he thiuke tho hireling ought to ho worthy of his meat. Please cell in and relieve hi* preient necessities, ncfjfllf J. A. FOSTER. Please be Patient, FILL0W CITIZENS, A ND in n very t-bnrt time we will have, und wil endeavor tu keep cotislautly on hand, all tho FAMILY GROCERIES And house-keeping urticles you need. Our first stock hue pleased the peoplosd well that we could not kot-)i suvcrul of tlie feeding articles. Wo arc now receiving supplies almost daily, nnd having an exooricnced buyer in New Vuik City, wo expeot weekly supplies of everything that a J. N. SEYMOUR’S cnrnnr sritEfrA iiAcotr, oa. JX Consequence of the OREAT DEMAND for Groceries AXD PROVISIONS, I hnvc Ihund It ntcesesry to nrn’oy '"•If!- that my customers cau be welted cm TLA . I am now receiving daily large audition* to Oijr Stock. My purchaM 1 * being made Nur'u n»r omn, enables me to give GREAT BARGAIN*-- I have a large supply of Flour, Bueno nnd Lard, Huger, Bacon end Halt, Bugging, Rope nnd Twine. Mackerel, ClieeSe. ilnckwhea*. Flour, Rift. rfiW. Gandies, Starch, P.pper*t-pid*(Harouu-a Lobsters, Pickles, , Molasses, in hhds. snd bid*.. Best X. O. Hyrop, in hsfrrl*, Vinjgitr, Seed Wheat. Hods and llutl-r G-ackers, With almosterctylhing. cen he nstited it) m>- Mm. Giro me s call and 1 protnl-e to do right witU these who patronise mo. 1 soil in auy quantity to j. s. tsrrsovn. 3XT enlist! ‘-CLASS FAMILY miW rconlrea. Wo buy for Gash and sell for Gash at u itnsll ad vance on New Yoik cost. Those wishing anything in our lino of business will please 0 all ut our store nn thu Nortti-eusl onrnur of tho public square, Go lb burl, Ga., and wo will oudoavor to sroommodale them. II. U. J0NE3 <fc CO. nov2tt KEGS NAILS, [■oiled six'-*, at J. N. cEYMUURU 100 Liquors. R UM, GIN and WHISKY, in barrels aad cases, WINES, lo cases. . , PORTER and ALE, 250 Boxes and 1-2 Boxes T7-ARIOHS On.de* CHEWING TOBACCO- V hure Rein’s Rose Uud, with other food brand*, which I offer at rvdu.cd price*. Look I" J'ruu want a bargulu. J- N. striiuuil. • ___ Snuff, Cigars & Smoking Totoaooo. O F the UBST quality. Also. Median and Low- er Grades of Cigars nnd ,Smoking TobMcu Can ho found at such prices us cannot fail to rdeuae. Cull on J. N. SEYMOUR. SO liulcs 4-4 Macon nnd Augusta Sheeting, C AN bo had at Lowest market price. J. N. hKYMOUU. Wholesale and Retail. ] ' WISH it dlstinotlv understood that I soil at both WHOLESALE and RETAIL t it being utcessury tint bums should he aervd by minii one—there Doing so many houaes confining their butine-s to the wholesale Grocery and Prnvlslmi husiociB, and I hnVe tho force to wait on all wh-t call oo me, and intend to employ Clerks enough to wait on my customer* if it should become ac«»sa»y to employ moro. I am retailing as Low us ahy house in 'the city, and only chargo a fair commission to wholesale buyers. OotiH! and see. J. N. SEYMOUR. nov4-4t gUUUUUlCK J. UONANT, AarniD r. ruoxu, 4d, ftd, Od, HJ, Pd, ltd, iSd, 2lld, Oil*and Palais, perg Lard Oil, - Boiled Linseed, $Bn3. , 2ft iml do, l20al,6P Train do, 2 7M CifStor do, 3 60n7 While Lead, lo oil, cu t, 8a6' '/Ann, Dial 8 Ganaburgs.pr yd.38»86e Peanuts, dr hu, $lul.25 Potash, pr lb, 22a25* Putty, " lHs2tie Rica, " liialOc Hall, per sack— Liverpool, $4.06*5 Virginia, 6*6.26 Hnitpctio, pr lb, 30a35c ‘J!t"',|.r u.k- Drop, $4.30nS Buck, 4 7'.aftr5 Hunir, pr lb. 1,10*13u Hpiccs, pr lb,- (|0cn$l.23 Hnape, per box and lb- - Wiitchcrt'cr, llL'alfic Tu.peiilino, llalftc Tailt-t. pr bur, 20cu$l Hi'gir, t cr lb— A, 28«26o It, 2la24c O, 9DOBC Yellow, Ittakic Ciurtied, 35a3t*c Reflat'd, ituMo Tobacco, per pound Pine, $1.’, Good, l,26n1.ft(J Common, 60a76c CONANT & YOUNG, COTTON FACTORS Dog Tail, 10X12, $8*10 12x14, $loall mill, $llal 1.2ft 1Hv 18* — 12x20, . —— FINANCIAL. , Exchange on Now York Gold, buying, 143 I Silver, bit ring, " selling, ) 131 " selling, BANK NOTbH. Bank Statts Georgia, lfic I Eastern Bank Ale., " Columbus, ; c I Murii t: Ilm.k, Farmers & Met linnips 10c I Maniifacturels Il'k, 35fc50c —Ri Notice. WILL ho Hold, before Iho Court House Door, in Ihe city of Cuthbert, on the Hist Tuesday in J*t u ar.y next, between tho lawful hours of ndla, all the giown Crop of tlio said John Compton, levied on to satisfy u tnor'g.ge Ii fa, ia favor of G. hi. Dun vs. John Compton. W. C. CONLEY, nor Old Biff. O. O. ■ADMINISTRATOlM S.tJ./:. Y virtue of nn rdt-r from Iho Court of Ordina » rv of Randolph county, will ha s.dd, ou (lie liratiTuo-dny in January next, nt Cuthbert. Ga., Ilmi8« uud Lot in the city pi Cnllibert, lot known as North hull ol lot number fouiltcn, in said city, ttie property of Wra, II. DeShoog; deceased. WILLIAM DOWD, nofHtl Adm’f. LENNAKD CALLAWAY, CUTHBERT, OA jjEALEIU IN liUGOIEB AND HARNESS, WAGONS, GROCERIES, TOBACCO, HUGHS, Etc. Etc. SMALL PIIOFTH, ctnphalicillr, out motto. . not',0 It/i* 89 South fib-cot, Now X r ork. MAY close and particular attention to aalos of l. Colton, Tobacco, Wool, Hidaa, etc., etc , and tho purchase of Merchandize of ercry desutiption, xsrinxxcxst J MoK. «UNX. Cuthbert, Os., W. H. VOCINtf OnluinbiiH. Ga., ATKINS, DUNHAM k CO., Appahialilcnlu, Fla.,' YOUNG k WOODS, feuf.ula, Als. norlitf % NATIONAL HOTEL, (Cor. Whitehall Ft reel und W. k A. lluliroad,) Atlanta, Georgia. ■ PRATT, POND k COREYi Proprietors. A Newly Erected, Ommnndlnnn, First-class Ho tel, elegantly furnished throughout. J-ino Billiard Iforlur with J'belnti tables. Her stooged with choice Liquors nnd Wines. [^$f"i'poeial atrangetneiits made fur the nocom- nmdiiiion of Fumilics. nov2 3tn BROWN’S HOTEL, Opposite Depot, MACON, : : t GA. E. E. BROWN & SON, nov2-8m . PaornisroiiH. ( 1E0RGIA, RixnoLfit Couktt.—Henrr Ed it wards, Adminiatrstor on Ihe estate of Henry llohb*, flaring applied for Letters of DUrniuirai, all peruana interested nro notified to file their objec tions. if any. by the next May term ot tho Court of Ordinary for said county. Wil. D. KIDDOO. BOV2-ftm Ordinary. AWfllXrs TU. / TOR'S S. t /.!'. 1) Y rlrlue nf an order from the Court of Orflinn- .1 f ty of Randolph County, will he aold, on the Ural Tuesday In January i.ftxt, nt Cuthbert. Ga., the 1**1 lowing described lands In-lunging lo the eatate of Willietn Dunn, deceas-ui, to wit: lots numbers fl it (10), eleven (It), twelve (i2), twenty-eight (34), twenty-nine fkU), thirty (30), thirty-one (31), in the serenih (7th; district; sod tho toutb half of lot nntnber three hundred snd three (303); the west half of lot number three hundred and two (303). and lhat |Hiition of lot number three hundred and one (Sol), lying northwest of the Homnobcchobce or Hog creek, In the sixth district ol Randolph countv, i|u whole known u» thd (arm ou which W illmni Dunn resided at his dca It. Also tin South half of lot number two hundred nnd ninoiy-ame iu the sixth district of Randolph cuiuty. CHARLES HTANDLEY. novlftt-1 jllmP. . 1 HM/\ /> TU,15335S' SALK. W ILL be sold, by virtue of ah order from th< Court of Ordinary of Randolph county, at Cuthbert, Oa., on the fits! Tuesday iu January ueS, ss the property of the estate of Win P. Newb< rry, Ihe fulh wing described hinds, to wit: Nbitb half ol number seventy-six (70); Hoblh bslf of ninilwr lliirty-niue (33), and otis bundled end thl'tt fi * ocrea of number thirty-eight (OS), being all ol suio lot esrrpt elghty*eeren n-.d a half acres assigned to widpw as dower off uf North tod of said lot; all ia '.he fulfill (tilti district,of Iltmlo'ph county. dlAULFtf C. BIlUWN, uorIGtd Admr. Notice, WILL be sold before tho Court flnu** door, in the ally of Cuthbert, on the tl-at Tus-d.iy fn D» celnber nex'. the House nnd l.ut wlmeeon the Mid J. D. l'<nr*ll new occupies sk a private rtwidennb in tli«- city <>f CflThb(frt. Levied on to eatlsfy anf«, issued from tho County Cuortof Rindn'ph county iu furor of John Ueddick vi. J. I), Powell. W. U. CONLEY, noratds ’ Biff. C C. NOTICE. WILL b« sold, befnf< tho Court House dm.r, in Ibecily of Cuthbetl, on the Ural Tueedny In I) comber next, Ihe recant Lot whereon tho Hu ip** I building stood, lying *>■ the North side of thu S ubiio square- Levied on to satisfy a fi fa Dane 1 •out tbeCiAintf Court of Randolph eottn'y, In fa vor of C. U. Wooteu vs. Hot roc* Power*. WM.G. UONIEY, nov2tds i Bifl. <7*0. Notice. WILL be sold, before the Cojirf Honk* do«r. in tho eity of Cuthbert, on the Hr, t Tuestjiy in D« - cc-inh.tr nex', nil tho grown crop nl IheSiddThmtrt* H. Itagan, consisting of Colton, Cura, Fodder im I part ut hum twn-lmr*e Wagon. Lcyied on tuHs<i-U two tl fas, Issued hom the Run-trior Court nf Ran dolph Comity, one in (uvnr of Rictiird B. D*nt vs. Thumus A. the uther in (iv-.it uf Juba McK. Gunn vs. Thotnsi A. Kagan, WH. G. OO.VI.EY, notStds Kpenlal Drp. Khetiff. SALE Ob' LAND, WILL be sold at public oulftfy. tf/e (Irat Toesduv In fk-c'saiMr next, at CwlhberL, (la , one homlre I ■fid tifly acres of latnd, nnmher six'dsn, in tbo sixth district of Randolph cnifnty, H-xty Acres pre pared fur enltirotlim, tvilh g wd dwelling etc., place adjoining Heaboru Ivey* fcovg-lm JARED RAGAN. G t EURO I A, Rw«i(ni.pii Cptixvr.—John M. I'Cheshire hsrlng ntipllel for letters of Ona- - disnship of Msfy U., Wiley F., and Funiu (t. F. Miller, uiiuors, all persons interested ate uoilliad m (tie their (ibji-ctlons, if nnyr thry here, by tlio nr* l December turtff of the Court of Ordinary for sal-t County. \YM. D. KIDDOO. nnr2-lm OrdLtaty. r lKOROIA, UXxnot.Pii CorXTt.—Joeb Itrontt', f AdininiStrstnr, e'c., an the enln'e < f Mtiiiin J. Brown, deccusid, haring made a plication lor Is-r.) to resign nls trust, and for tho oomiintment of fj,- rid H; Brown, Administrator in ms s sad, nnsio-'s given to all interested that his application will be considered at the next Duoettilor term of the Court of Ordlnnry of said county. WIL D. KIDDOO, nov'J 2m . Ordinal r. ADMX1STUA roll's SALE. B Y virtue o* an order from tli4C,lurtof Ordinal/ of Randolph Couuty, will he ruld, oo ihejlcst Tm sdoy in Jsucsry next, at Cuihbert, Ga , lot* of Lund, numbers one hundred and seventy (i7(»)af.d one hundred sod aeventy-four (i?-ft, in the sirtl* (4th) dii.lth-t ul lUndolpu county, Vsluugtng to (he rs ata of Wilsy Joiner, decrase<l. BURRELL JOINER, nnvlGtd A dm'. M 1 CORGI A, Rammlcu Couxtt.—Ilv virtu* of ™ Jff an older g'a-itfil by the Court of Ordinaly, uf Said fcotlntv, I will 'l-ll publicly, bt-fme the Co,, t House, at C’utlithe Urst Tuesday in Jgnumr next, within the usti.l Ikmi-.s uf sale, lot ut Lund, niimUor utility niort in ll,d lix U district of »■••! Mitt,ty—properly b onging to Iho e*fat# of Bai j. Screws. Aleit lit H iinbe sone and three, and the c ut lulf of lot nnm'ter two, in squire seven, iu the (own nl Cufhber*—prnptrly belnngiog to es's'enf it ry J Bagwell. Halo in i-aeb ^ns'uu e to |»/ d.bu Tcnnec.sb. E L DOUG LA.SR, uor.tld Am..