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.Visitor and gen-
An Interes
tee cuthhert appeal
eopening of
The prepaifatiwrm fir tfiis grand ex-
; billion of the industrial arts, now far
advanced towards completion, are
* npon a scale of magnitude comrnenao-
rate with the prestige and importance ;
I of the empire State vf the South.
Hundreds of mechanic* and work
men arc engaged upon the hippodrome,
in the erection of machinery To* the .
working of the engines etc., which will
be on exhibition, in the grading of the
grouird*, the construction of a race
tcack. and velocipede rink, the placing
of-seats, railing, booths, stalls and ad
the appurtenances of sncb an occasion,
and in short all that skill and labor can
effect will be forth coming at the bands
of Dr. Lewis and bis able- assistants.
From abroad a vast number of dis**
ringa'wbed visitors, embracing presi
dents of Colleges, celebrate! horticul
turists, eminent statesmen and learned
aavana are expected.
The contributions to the Fair also
from North, East and West, promise to f ■
be exceedingly varied and extensive, j‘
covering all the imjtrorements in mi- j ’
chioery aud agriculture, and the finest i J
specimens of the mechanic arts. *
Agriculture of r-ourse in all its branch- 1
es will occupy a large space ta tke «x- <
hibition, and the best blooded stock,
the most perfect samples of fruits, seed*, *
vegetables etc., the newest and mo-*t 1
approved implements of husbandry, 1
the exciting plow match, the trials ^
It wis out peculiar happiness int
»«*; tofornTthe HcquafBliance of Hiss
If ary A. H. £*5 that jiftble wdian,
who like an ajflpd of mc-rdjf has h«fered
over the stricken held of Frhnktfn^Tenn.
rescuing from profanation and contempt
the mouldering relics of the fallen bravo
„until each gallani soldier now Sleeps his
last sleep embalmed ia tbe hearts of his
countrymen, ami in a mausoleum wor
thy of his fame.
Visiting that sanguinary battle ground
in search of the body of her brother,
Lieut. Stokes, of Gf ait bury 1 * (Texas)
Brigade, the half exposed remains of
our mutilated soldiers so wrought npon
her sensibilities, that at on^e, though a
feeble woman and single banded, she
devoted herself with heroic resolution-
to the task of gathering together those
ri'BL’.SHKD BVLBT THURSDAY K9KKISG BT
SAWTELL & JONES
GOODS!!
ONLY BARGAIN STORE!
Editor.
f TptJRSDAT, NOVEMBER 13) !£«»•
ry Rct. i. W. Willi, u our only author-,
reed tiare!tag Agent, and ie duly empowered
to receive and receipt for monies doe this office
H aving just returned prom the north with an im
mense and WELL SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODS!
Consisting of
Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoes, and Bents Famishing Goods,
CLOTHING,
White and Woolen Goods,
LADIE’S AND GENT’S SHAWLS.
Gr roceries,
And manj& other Articles too numerous to mention.
\\TE WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL yoar
V V attention to oar large and w*R selected
Stock o! Goods, which we bare now received and
opened, on the
The triumph of the New York
emocracy, affords the first tangible ev
Hce of that revolution in Northern sen-
'^^^^hic’h so long
happiest resuit from
great State. It
S.jTjt’C ? :f. ...% mind uL-\ that Mr*
|^Lf.,*.tied in Piinu.-ylvft-
^^^ludelp-lna, which
f ’jp^ radicals by the
East Side of the Public Square,
In tke CITY of CUTHBF.RT,
DRY GOODS
now in store, a LARGE and SPLENDID STOCK of
GOODS, all
Kendy-MaSe CTothiu
■pH of the olj Key-tone
the Deni'icracy Who
«ay^hat glorious organization lias serv
ed its ends and. must now perish ?
Never before did it have so great a
rn'seion to accomplish 11s at present.—1
And having at length sncceeslully breas
ted the wave of fanaticism, aB<J stem,
med the torrent which was fast sweep
ing away every landmark and vestige of
the constitution, may wc not hope that
under its salutary lead, tbc;work of re.
storing the government of our fathers in
its original purity, will be vigilantly
prosecuted.
So far from disbanding, lot us close
ranks and rally our forces in tfvery town
and hamlet for the conflict which must
ensue when the present administration
bas rnn its course.
We are still content to wage war
against the enemies of our country, un
der the glorione and all conquering ban-1
ner of the Democracy.
N. B.—Having attended the Latest Auction Sales in New York and Phila
delphia, I can assure my.customers, and the public in general, that 1 am enabled
to sell the above Goo^s, at , (
LtiWER PRICES than any House in S, W. Georgia!
All I ask is an inspection of my IMMENSE STOCK. Come and eee for
yourselves, and you will be convinced of the fact.
*®~ Special inducements offered to Country Merchants and Planters wishing
to buy at wholesale, [qcH3m] M- H- PULASKI
, Everything for - '
Ladies’, Cents’ and Children’s Wear,
Carpets
Hats and Caps Tor Men and Boys,
HATS for Ladies and Misses,
Croclxey,
Hardware, Saddles, etc
BOOTS and SHOES,
SINGLETON, HUNT & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia
BOOTS, SHOES
We have adopted the
Haoafucturer of and Dealer
This too she achieved, mostly at the
bauds of Texan sympathizers, whom she
sought in the wilds of their oven State,
and received the gold they contributed
so laviabingly.
"The Southern Opinion” of Richmond
in 1867 paid a fitting tribute to this no
ble lady, and tke press from Texas to
Virginia has teemed with flattering tes
timonials to her worth and patriotism.
To her has been confided the sword
of the gallant Cleburne, who was one of
the moat illustrious victims of the Frank
lin struggle.
Who will reverence, or preserve it
more tenderly ?
When the annals of the bloody days
of tbc last revolution come to be writ
ten, at least out spotless page will be
dedicated to the exalted virtues, and
heroic constancy cf Miss Mary A. H.
Gay.
Maco* Presbytery.— This body ad*
jonrned its fall session in this city on
Sat ni day night last. The utmost har-
ONE PRICE CASH SYSTEM!
TINWARE
Sell to *111 *4like !
TRUNKS, VALISES,
UMBRELLAS, etc., etc..
49 2d Stfeet and US Cotfon Avenue,
Bullock, it is rumored, will* remain j
North until after the meeting of Con-1
gross, striving with might and main to j
get Georgia back ur
with biinseif as virtual dictator. While
be is absent, tiie machine is run by his ;
spirited Secretary. "Paul,” who is oer- i
tainly not an apostle of righteousness.— j
lie is a steady practitioner at the "bar. 7 j
Bat have permanently located ourselves ia Catb-
kert, and expect,
nder military rule, j Let oar people if possible, universally
avail themselves of reduced railroad
fares, to make a pilgrimage to this
grand rally of the peace estates of the
realm. The farmer wtil retain home
with enlarged ideas and renewed zeal
to the cultivation of his broad, seres,
and the mechanic and merchant imbibe
new hope from the material progress of
the country.
We repeat, let every body by all
means attend the Fair, and see some',
thing of the great world and its multi
form productions.
STOYES
By Fair nil Honest Dealing,
To bnild op a good nod substantial bosiaesa.
Now we any to our friend* and ibe pubic gen
erally, come and help us and thereby beutd* your
selves ; our
Extremely low
prices!
B. A- VYI^E
House Furnishing Goods,
CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA.
Selected from the very best houses in New York
City, and
Importer of
Come and examine our GOODS and PRICES for
yourselves. He will take pleasure in showing you our
Goods.
Dealer in
COOKING STOVES, GRATES, RANGES,
House Furnishing Goods A Silver Plated Ware.
Manufacture- of Plain Tinware.
We hope and believe we can sell yon Coods
TINWARE—The BEST STOCK
ever offered in tbta place, at the LOW-
SCOTT & SMITH
in South-West Ga.
OWEN & SEAL?.
satisfaction
33. -A_. WISE,
80 &■ 82 Mulberry Street, Macon, Gcorgin.
'S-ftT^preBidecl in an able and satisfarto-
ly manner, liev. J. H. Nall, is clerk
of the Presbytery, iXinng the present
year he bus often preached for the
Church in Inis city. A call from the
Presbyterian Church of Columbus was
laid before the Presbytery and placed
in his hands for his acceptance.
The Committee on Domestic Missions
Fresh and Complete Stock of |
COOKING STOVES
SOLOMONS
AND
Glassware,
Dealer in
Coal Oil Lamp Humeri, lUiefcj, Chimney>,
And Coal Oil.
KtU-Sm
BITTERS!
I TAKE THIS METHOD OF ANN
mid the public generally, tbat i have
PLETE STOCK of
pUNCIXG TO MY OLD FRIENDS
j just ojH.’ued a LARGE and COM-
RHEUMATISI
FALL AND WINTER DRY
GOODS
OP EVERY SIZE,
And at prices from JJO 0(V up.
EARTHERN JARS, CHURNS, and JUGS,
Woo3 Buckets, Tubs, Sifters,
FOB A SWIFT AND SURE CUBE USE
Rsalymiie Clothing, Boots, Shoo3, Etc, Etc,
Which I offer to the public at ns LOW FIGURES as can be bought in the mar*
ket. Mv Dty Goods arc all* FRESH and NEW. They were not booght at
ewtkm Norifi, bat from FIRST-CLASS HOUSES, who do not deal in attend
fuiad or demf/ed goods. I bought for CASH, got CASH ARTICLES, and wbqt
Qjodgare compared will show they are qa good as tWbcst and as cheap. ^
I also kive a general assortment of
GREATEST LINIMENT
OF IHB age:
I
It Works Like a Cliarm.
J. S. ANTHONY,
Chtbbert, (ia.
ocl21tf
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Wholesale Grocery
®o^. George Peabody's remains will I
be brought t<» America and deposited in |*
a huge sarcophagus of Quincy granite, !
which is now being constructed by his
direction in Harmony Grove Cemetery,
Salem, Massachusetts.
B6L On dit, that there is a plan on
foot to endeavor to induce the Central
Georgia Railroad to unite with the Sa
vannah and Charleston Railroad in a
short Tine of sixty six miles, from “Mil- 1
len, M on the Central to "Union Crossing,”
on the Savannah Road, with the view j
of creating a diversion of the Sontb-,
western passenger travel, now going!
North by uffcper lines, to this great aea-
Imard route. _ The distances, are_ as ]
fi»llow9 : From Mauuti, Georgia, via“*f
An gust a, Co ombia and Charlotte, to
Weldon is 758 miles—the now line hav
ing an advantage of 150 miles or eight
hours in time.—Charleston Courier.
It bas been applied lo the masses in the streets
of Sarannab, Macon, Augusta, Columbus, Mont
gomery, and all leadisg cities aud towns to tbe
Mississippi river, from bis famous carriage, for
many years, with
Hardware, Hollow and W illow Ware,
Commission
Which can be had on reasonable terms.
(Vinrtbted with my establishment Is that accommodating and popular sales*
man, JNOJ L. BROWN, who is ever ready to show my Stuck, and will spars no
piius to gwe satisfaction to all who may favor me with a cull.
Of?* those indebted to mo, I trust, will respond promptly, and come up pr».
pired lo ijalaoce <*ld accounts. I have waited patiently until you gathered yuur
Cuttonl nud now I hope y«n will not paV me to any farther inconvenience by
withholding tne same. Your prompt nos* in the mutter will but enable me to Ml
U you on more favorable terms ie the feture. .
oatli 3m ISAAC EABLSY.
TTONDERFUL. SUCCESS!
THEY ARE COMPOSED OF THE
BEST VEGETABLE INGREDIENTS KNOWN.
RHEUMATISM,
If yon are weak and feeble,
7Vy tci/I male you itrony
If yon have Dyspepsia,
They are a certain tun !!
NEURALGIA.
FAINS IN TIIE BACK,
■nova we made was >o oliange the name j
of the paper, for the reason that since 1
CapL Padrek bed ceased to edit it, it
Lad beep run by Tom, Dies and Hur>; f
and had consequently gift otmieiefwrly
•below par. Believing that by prop.-r
■management, and the necessary amount
of energy it could be made to stand in
-tlieJfirst rank ot country newspapers, we
took bold n! it. The readers will at
..nee perceive that our undertaking has
"been successful to a degree far beyond
•our anticipations. Wo send the Sun to
our readers this week considerably en
larged, making it now the largest paper
published in Southwestern Georgia,
with the exception of the Albany News;
arnd if business coolium’S prosperous .we
will issue a Semi or tri-weekly.
Hold on Hr. Sun, we claim to be
from South-western Georgia, and a rule,
and par of dividers, will soon lest wheth
er your assertion ns to superiority of
size enn be made good.
AVe are glad lo noto your growth and
prosperity, but stick to the line and
plummet of/«f*, and dou t let the g.are
,oi vour own rays befog your vision.
BREAST, JOINTS,
and SIDES.
Were brought to the Professor, who as quick!?
robbed the patiealjhaftujrlijy with hi*
To Planters
RESTAURANT
If you wSnt an ApfUti&r, —
USE S0L0M0ES BITTERS'!!
their oicw executors if they would
achieve the good they desire.
In other words defer not for to mor
row, nor jeive to others that work, nnd
those charities, which aone else ca^itis-
pense so well.
OIL OF LIFE,
T HE SUBSCRIBER. thmks«il for part patron-
kjtr, oegs leave lo announce to trausieat vi»r-
tors tt>4 the public geoemilj, lust bis
Prepared at the Laboratory of
HAVE JUST RECEIVED sod OPENED A
cboioe and we 1 selected Stock of
Hen? Hcstett:r « Bitten cure Dyspepsia.
tbs whole ere V is a nctsbull.
The office of tbe stomach is to convert the food
into a cream-like semi 4Ioid, called Chthe. This
is cfffcltd partly by tbe action of a solvent, called
tbe gastric jnhe, nbieh erodes from tbe coating
of (be stomach, and partly by a mechanical move
ment of tbat or'a-’, which chorus, as it were, t ie
dissolving aiimeut. Tbe Cam passes from the
stomach into the .ioodeuom, or entrance to tbe
bowels, where it is subjected to X} e action of the
bile, ami the notniroos portion of it converted in
to a fin id called Chyle, which eventnaliy becomes
blood.
Now, it is evident tbat if tbe gastric jaiee, is not
produced in sufficient quantity, or if the mechani
cal action of tbe -u>maeb is not sufficiently brisk,
the first process of digestion will he bat iroperteoU
ly performed. It is also clear that if tbe liver,
which plays snclt an important part in changing
the wurisbiog portion of the chyme into the mate
rial of the blood, ia congested, or in any unnatu
ral condition, tie second process w3J not be lbor-
C'^ghly accomplished. The result of tbe two fail,
urea is dyspepsia, complicated with billiousness.
The mode ie which H03TB t TER’d BITTERS
operate in such casea b this: they invigorate the
cellular membrane of tbe stomach, which evolves
the gastric juite,»berebj insuring aa ample aoffi.
crency of thetBuiu to completely dissolve tbe food,
i hey Slat. uLpoa tbe nerves of the str.maeh,
causing atf^Pcraiion of tbe mechanical move*
w>ent doccmK to reduce tbe food to a homogene-
act specifically upon the
sc enabling it to pro-
of bile, for tbe
them away in every instance entirely re
lieved, thus'caihrrng doe burife «J-tbe Eioeioent to
rove hand red* of dollars is Doctors’ bills. _
Reitaurant knd Oyster House,
A. A. SOLOMONS & CO,
To which I would respect fa!ly call your stUwtia
1 keep o instantly r,n baud
BACON, ol all claaeca,
FLOUR, of aJI grade*,
LA lift,
SUGAR.
COFFEE,
SYRJP. 4
MEAL, t
K1CJ
Etc., S Etc,, Etc.,
Which I can and will geli as low aa e*
be bought in the market.
I also have a general assortment
Fitncy Groceries, *
which I will sell as cheap as theH^E
LIBERAL CASH ADVAXCeM
Made on Cotton eoi»ig»d to .
BATES * COMES,
Sarannab, Ok
JNO. F. K DDOSy
1^, The prospects of the election of
the Duke oif Genoa to the throne of
Spain continue to improve. The num
ber of Deputies in tbe Cortes known to
be fn his favor is increasing. Yester
day 110 members, atnoDg them the rad
icals, openly pronounced f«-r him. But
the majority of the people seem to be
hostile to his election.
The merchants have presented a pe*
tit ion in favor of tiie Puke of Xoopea-
s. ; er.
It is again reported that Ministers
Ardanax and SUyela have tendered their
resignations. %
The resignation of Izqnierda is oil-
cially announced. ^
.KAYTON’S
OIL of LIFE
GROCERY’HOUSE!
Savannah.
For! unities, will be kept coosUotly oo band, lw
■ervi I up foru*c in every poiutible manner.;
Is now emsidrred by HI who bsve witsessed its
application to be the true aud reliable Remedy f«»r
RHEUMATISM, 5EURALGIA, and for al: Tauis
and Aches wherever a Liniment can be used.
BQ£» Sold by all dealers.
octal ti
And surrounding counties it
Very Low! Figures.
oetT4-Sm \
And ALL THE DELICACIES of tbe COUNTS
also rill be provided for cuaiouters, sad a cbou
and fomplute Stock of
Lunors anti Confectionery,
k;ivton's Oil of Life
The never-failing German Linirueot. is noequaled
for its sterliog virtues in the history of Medicines
—making a swift and sure cure, giving relief in
every case almost by tbe first rubbing.
Read tbe testimonials and hear tbe opinion of tbe
people.
For tale by aU leadiog Drug Stores.
JKcKESSDf & BOBBIES, .
wholesale agents, sew yore.
Ppopbistor,
JACOB L1FPMA5,
WHOLESALE DttUG BOUSE, SNVANSAH.G.
PYnAPtTOB.
The jasLv GtJ.br.ted
CHILL AND FEVER EXPEUkER,
Acts as a Tuoioaod as aa Arpetiser, giving 4k
The New Constitution in New
York has l*een voted down, because of
the negro riff age feature incorpora-
ted in >tw pro visit »o8.
^ et we of the South where darkies
are a« pleuty ut? black berries, mo8t sub-
GRASS SEED
And Onion isetts.
. CIGARS und T0GACC0,
anil FRESH BAKERS BREAD j
Always for jBale. . 1
I will be in Judge Cnrraby’s r-ffice during Ibe
fi< st week of tne November Teitn of Superior
Court, for the purpose of [
Closing My Tax Books for 1869.
Come up promptly, for my Books will surely
dose on tbe titb of Aoritaber.
G. W. OLIVER,
odll-2t Tax Collector.
ATE JUST RECEIVED—
. Red Clover,
- Wilts Clover,
% Alsike Clover,
• Orchard Gran,
^^ro^^ Red Top or Heads,
Tite Suez Caval.—A disputch from*
Alexandria of NoVetnbej 2. states that
M. Pualioe has surveyed tit© Suez Ga-
.ual, aod finds that the water i^^^ty
HBcm the
■\TOTICE.—'William Banter (colored) ban ap-
_L v plied for eaemptiot of perK'-oalty m.d Melting
apart and vsloetiou oi l«*me 0 t^ii't, and I will pass
upoo tbe same at lOo’epck A. M., on the Otb day
of November, 18t>#, at nw oiuw.
octs*6--t Mi GORilLEY, Ordinary.
M«als Served at All Hours and at
'
SHORT NOTICE!
POWELL, Trwrlre,
fookaetier aod Hirtionei
HICK.—Mrs. II.
ilte&Uenlion of Travelers am
assortment af