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contestants appeared on the list?, and ! and decenda -evenly and wtojfSmjy to
the necessary arrangements for the tilt, tbejpens points a* required.
n.'*r/rill«D KTBKT rUl'tMDAT MORXDtU JBT
SAWTELL & JOSES.
If. H. JONES*, Editor.
THUKSCAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1869 ;
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*|7* Rev. J. W,
h:tve!ing Agent, and is duly empowered
to receive olJ receipt formoult,due tbit oilier.
such as the tidjustinent-of the riffg-posts
etc. were delayed to the last moftieut.
Again, in the face of a publisthed-no-
I tifee as to the lime ef the jousts, "the
' public after paying their money were,
j regaled with a mu!e exhibition far hours/
| while gradually, and patent To the.fib-
! serration of all,-the clouds Thickened
and gathered, ami a tempest became
j inevitable.
— -■ ' Just when the patience of everyone
Mjpu, i, our only author* ! was exhausted, after hours of suspense,
the knights appeared upon the hold, and
at the -same the rain began to descend.
Of coarse a general stampede was the
result, and panic stricken crowds rush
ed pell melf from the scene, for shelter-
in the hall of exhibition.
It is said the affair then went for
ward to empty benches, and the coir-
test was duly decided.
We must protest against the whole
proceedings,as unjust to the crowds who
had paid the required fee, and were en
titled to witness the exhibition. The
tournament might have taken place
three limes during the tedious delays
wh eh w-. re permitted without reason
or n< cessity.UI
The Great State Fair*
This vast exposition of the material j
resources not only of Georgia, hut the ;
eiltir-- Union, opened according to pro- !
gramme on Tuesday the 16th inst.
What was originated as a State in- !
st’iti tion. bv a combination of felicitous :
rireiimetnijees developed into a nation-1
«1 exhibition, alike creditable to our,
own commonwealth, and the immense ;
territory which extends from ocean to
o.-cim .and embraces prodnclsof the tur-!
rid uh we ll as arctic n-gi. ns.
Wholly unprepared for the avalanche !
of contributions, which poured in from {
eveiy quarter even to tt.o latest hour,
the committee were unable at the open
ing of the Fair, to assort and arrange
ill due f irm the multitude of specimens,
which challenged the atlent on of the
public.
As a natural result, some confusion
existed on the first day, and many arti
cles remained, unpacked.
The aide Superintendent Mr. Lewis,
however, with Ids stall'of assist mils, ex
erted themselves to tho utmost to bring
order out of chaos, and veiy soon the
various articles were numbered, ar
ranged, and displayed ill a creditable
and satisfactory manner.
And just here we would assert, that
having attended the fairs of the great
For on entire half hour, page after
page may be jotted do wn without pause
or interruption.
The pen fully charged can be carried
iriroutdiie person also, -ever ready for
use. - »
noTK. AceosiKonATm.ve.
Theso were strained ta the utmost,
and showed an India rubber property
of extension.
The Messrs Brown, bedded 1200
guests at . night, and fed from 800 to
1000 at every men!. Vet every thing
moved like clock work, and the supply
of edibles seemed literally inexhausti
ble.
We never saw mc» more irapertnr'ba-
bly court-eons and accommodating than I
tbe enterprising Proprietors.
They have proved themselves equal
to any possible emergency which can
urise in their line of business.
New Advertisemete.
New Advertisements.
The eell was complete, and never was
indignation more emphatically express
ed by an outraged multitude.
lu accordance with the opinions of
our contemporaries, we trust hereafter
these barloques upon a noWe p nUiutr
in the days of chivalry, will he succeed
ed by the more practical ptfntiag
match, and other useful exercise*.
In the DkUrtd Court of the United Sidles,
For tiiuSouflivTa District of Geergm.
Tn tiic-matter of )
SEABORN A. SMITH. V In Bankruptcy.
U mkmpt. • J No. 9IX
T HE said Bankrupt having petitioned tbe Court
tor a discharge from a 1 bis debts provabfo on-
•der the Bankrupt Act of March 2nd, 1 67, notice is
hereby jiven to all persons interested to appear on
the 22d day of Dcceober .869 at 9 o’clock, A M.
at Chambers of said District Court be ore Frank S
He«?eltfc*e Esq., one of «he Hejri*tpr’s of said Court
in Bankruptcy at the office of Hood k Kiddoo in
Cmbbert Ge«»reia anil show cans- why the prayer
ot the s*)d petition of the Bankrupt should not be
granted.
Date! at Saraanab, Georgia, this !2d day of No
vember 1869.
nor2o-»U JAMES McPHERSON, cie i.
In the Distrvt Court of the United States,
For tbe Southern District of Georgia.
In the mutter of )
JESSE B. LATIMER. > In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt. ) No. 505.
T HE said bankrupt having petitiooeJ the Court
tor a discharge from all ins debts provabl un
lit point of hotel accommodation, Ma- 1 derthe Bankrupt Act of Varcb lnd, 1S67, notice is
con is far in the hM of Atlente. E
TUB CROWD. ' at Chambe 8 of said District Court bo lore Frank S.
, . , , , • Hessertine Esq. one of the Register’s of s*i4 Court
Not less than 12000 npectators seve- : in Bankruptcy at tbe office of Hoot k Kiddoo in
rnl times appeared upon tho circular t Cyibbert Gemriria and show cause why tbe proper
i i r « i •_ | of the raid p^tiiion of the Bankiupt should not be
benches uf the hyppoaronoe, an immense . F.> ■ — K - -■
The Circle of the Period.
:oMg!NATIOI\T^
B. G. HODGKINS & SON,
DEALERS IN
G V W[
—AND—
SPORTING GOODS,
Of every description,
59 Mulberry st„, MACON, GA
no, 15-1 m*
Will exhibit in
structure.
The gay colors of the ladies gave a
brilliant mosaic appearance to the
throng.
We heard many cay, the very sight
i of so vast an assemblage of the very
! elite of the Sivulh. was in itself worth all
the trouble aod expense of a visit to the
Kuir. —
I granted. And larlbtr notice i* given that tbe sec
ond ood third meetings cf Creditors, will be held
at the same time and place.
Dated at Savannah, Georgia, this 22d day ?f No
vember 1560.
nov25-*t. JAMES McPH^RSEN. CWk.
trinr.e tlie above was written, we find At lca.-t £0000 persons were scattered j
in the Ti legr iph and Messenger i>f Sat- through the grounds,
nrduy, a card from our friend Col C -j ncK POCKWTS.
W. Styles’ exonerating the knights and
managers of tho T- uroutueut, from any
blame in connection with tho Jiaeco ol
the day previous. The Knights were
ready and eager for tho contest, but a
.State of New York, we are prepared to
«ny, despite the csrpmgs of those whose
iashiun it is-to rail at every thing of Quite a number of the knights retired
Southern origin, that aside from the en- in disgust, and only a few participated
tries of cattle and sheep, a more credit- i n the single round which took place
able evhibitioii of tho industrial arts, under a drenching rain. Tho contest
has never been mad?in this country. -was then postponed to Saturday, and
It was our privilege and pleasure, to n 0 further tylmiseion fee imposed,
examine in detail and at great length, But w |,o will satisfy the thousands
the vnrted and beautiful articles which who paid for this pait of the exhibition,
arrested tbe attention of the visitor at I ,.,ud were then cheated out of their on
every step. | j,,yment by tho miserable management
The bare enumeration of even tlie ol the Ting directors ?
half of these, is simply impossible. Ev- 1
tow Kentucky mule owners occupied
tho ring, and were permitted to engross
with tlie r long eared favorites tlie hours
set aside for the Touruay. • One of their
number wilb his hybrid animal, collided
with another Donkey turnout, and a
iragedy hud well nigh been Lbe result.
cry field of science, mechanics, agricul.
fife, horticulture, needle work, and tlie
multiform creations of the fancy, was
explored and tjchnnstrd, to supply mate
rial for the magnificent df-play which
g:ct-ted the vision of the bchol Jci:.
Steam engines,cotton gins and screws,
washing and sewing machines, seed ami
manure distributors, saw sharpeners, su , ... , ,
gar cane mills, mid boilers, in full opera-. u ^. 0,1 'j 11 'fur grounds, !iavin_
turn, specimens of harness, cotton lab-1 '■''eideutly thrown down by a shove from
rics and yarns, cutlery, omb.oi.ierv, [ careless person passing byo.
I innos,furniture,photography, paintings, ,, ^ ut " h t,)u L destructioni dire to onno-
i' . ,F .® r.J>r t fa i!ruie f <luU*ty_boMiets, and decant silk
dreose*, c.ius<»d by tbe aqueous fluid,
:»nd the burry and crush of the frautic
' rung.
Some fair forms wore scarcely recog
nizable, with their dripping garments
ACCIDENTS.
On Thursday whilst practising for
the projected tournament,one.of the ri
ders was mortally injured by tho falling
< f !,is horse, and died tlie foil owing day.
A lady was also pushed from the plat
form of the cars by the crowd, and rc-
cciVud severe injures
Another was.likewise seriously truis
been
Those were on hand everywhere, and
operate'! anke upon gentlemen and la
dies. SVe heard of about 30 victims
who hnd burn plucked and had good
cause to ruo the contact of a crowd.
Iu the car shed at tho leaving of a
train, five case* occurred in a few min
utes, and one scoundrel was shot with
in a lew feet of tlie writer.
In the District Court of the United states,
Fur tbe Southern District of G.-orgi*.
In tkc matter of )
JOiiNB GILBERT,’/- In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt. ) No. 419.
T HE said Bankrupt baring petitioned the Court
lor a discharge from ali his debts prorable
j under the Bankrupt Act of Match 2nd, Li*7, no
tice is berebj gtreu to ail persons interested to ap
pear on the22d, dayot December 1S65, at 9 o’clock.
A. M. t at Chambers of said District Court before
Frank S. HesoeUine Esj., one o< the Register a of
Mid Court n Baokrupu:? ac the office ol Hood k
Kiddoo, in Cuthbert, Georgia, and show e*use why
the prajerof the said petition of tbe Bankrupt
should not be granted. And farther notice is giv
en that the second and third meetings of Creditors,
«riii be held at the same time and place.
D*ted as nab, Georgia, this 2id, daj of
November lb69.
nov.'5-lt JAMiCS McPHERSON, Clerk.
CUTHBERT,
WEDTTESDAY, Dee., 8th. 1860.
Exhibition Afternoon and Night!
Commencin'* at 2 and 7:S0 tfelock. Admission
$1 ;*Children under 10 years of age 50 ct?.
JQL- This is the only First Class Circus
that will visit Culhbert this Season,
As the enormous rates charged by tbe new own
ers of the railroad for transporting Circuses pro
hibits them from travelling on it. Stone and
Murray pay this year a large advance over the
price of last sea on. which added to the necessary
expense of giving their performances, amounts to
about 360, per day.
-9* Artists ef Stone & ■array’s Cirrus re
ceive mere money for ibeir services than the oni-
ted salaries of any four tronpes hi America.—
Thia will probably be the only and last opportu
nity tbe Hovers of circus amusements will ever
have of witnessing in one exhibition the mar
velous performances of so large a number of
stjper-eminent equestrians, gymnasts and acrobats,
as the troupe Stout* k iliuray’s now possess snr-
Wanted.
\ SITUATION AS TEAOUKR IS A COte-
LEOE arSch.ol. or A* a private ii.srniciresa
in a tamilv, br a Yoor.g Lady, • K r»2«ate of tbe
fi»»l honor of W esleyuu Female Co!lege, Mtcm
Ga. Prepared to teach the Languages, both so-'
c:ent an^ modem, *be higher brunches of Mathe
matics; a'so Music on Ins Piano.
Best rf references given and lequired.
Applicatiuus received at the
appeal office.
^ Pleasest4»e terms at once. norictf
For Rent or Exchange.
T HE Ward law house, having five rooms, a good
garden and nutbuiiumgy, with 55 seres laud
attached, a ill berenoratH and put in yood order
and rented for tbe next jear nr exclnnged for lend.
Also for rent a double framed Louse and lot and
some eabics ou Blakely atreet
novld-*t A. B. MeAFEE.
rsicE
€1811 STORE!
A Refuge from Quackery.
rpHE SIMMONS’ LITER MEDICINE, prepired
1 by J. U. Zeilin k Co., ef Macon. Ga., baa
proved to be a spuiions imposition. The recipe
by which tbev prepare it is made public, aud many
others have rights to prepare it besides themselves.
For proof of thi*. see the aiuciea Irom John G.
Gaice tbe following letter from .Jas, R. Chikr*,
She last fetter on the Rnhjeet from Re*. J. G. Jo»e<.
dated Augast U, iSoM, the letter ot Her. P. IT. Da-
riee, and others.
For tbe*e anicies apply, by letter, or otherwise,
to Dr. M. A. SIMMONS, at Iuk*. Miss.,or any one
* ho sells his Liver Medicine, which is the first
medicine ever called by that name, and the on.y
genuine “Liver Medicine.”
. , „ _ Forsttb, Ga , Oct. 4,1869.
passes in extent and variety of talent any similar Da. M. A. Simuoxs, luka. MUs.
company ever seen in this or any other country,
and is admitted by the proprietors of rival iasti-
tutioas co be umparagooed.
Read tills Uiat:
In the District Court of the United States,
For the Southern District of Georgia,
la the matter of )
WILLIAM H. GREFFIS. r In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt. ) No. 506.
rrtaE said Bankrupt having petitioned the Court
WANT OF COUBTBSF.
W*d were panted to note that tho an
cient reputation of a cLivalrie South
ern gentleman as the gullaut defender
and protector of the Fair, has certainly
ilepnrted with the mibrutiug consequeQ- x for , irom W dl , bu pn) ,. b:e un _
t*es Ol the war. der the BAnkrupi Act of March 2nd. 1S67, notice ii
Few would even yield a seat in the : hereby given toali persons interested to appear on
i j i * i , i; „ „ ^ •. | tbe 22d. day of December 18S3. at S o’clock A. M.,
cars, atid delicate ladies were ocrni t- ui Ghambers of said District Court before Frank S
ted to plod through mud and rain, Heaeelunc Esq., one of the Kegi.-ter’s of said Court
while ao called Keotli/men rodw in ele- Hankrapicy »i ih« r-ffl-e ot u->od A Kidd.aj fa
* , Cutbbert, '^eurgu, and show cause why tbe prayer
gant carriages or buggies. ^ . of the said petition of the Bankrupt should not be
Nav they were even jostled and I granted. And lurther notice is given that the
tliiuwu dowii, receiving eerions injury
in several instances. For shame that
this should be so.
A Southerner can now learn a lesson
of good behaviour, even from a New
York Ferry boat, which should put
him to the blush.
* We aro constrained reluctantly to
make this record.
held
day of
Dated at Savannah, Georgia, this 22d t
November 1«99,
nov»-it james McPherson. ci*rk
In the District Court of the bniteii {states,
For tlie Southern District of Georgia.
In the muitt-r of }
MAUN HOLLOMAN, y In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt. ) No. 5b7.
r 18HE said Bankrupt having petitioei tbe Court
1 for a diseba ge irom all bis debts provable un
der tee Bankrupt *ct ol Match od, 18«7, no ice is
fancy work, wagons, buggies, plows of
every style and shape, labor saving im
plements of all kinds, seeds, oats, w heat 1 : ‘ t '
etc., fertilizers of every smell and name,.
fruits from the farthest portions of the
North including an endless variety of
pears, Chinese quinces, flowers, choice
fi uit trees, delightful syrup and sugars,
sweet meats, blooded horses and cattii*,
Merino sheep, Caohmere goats, swine,
, poultry of every description, pige/ ns,
^^j£nglish ^rabbits, minerals embrac*mr
gold InTrring'quartz, iron, copper, coal,
mineral paint, shite etc, iStatiom ry,
blank books, penmanship, gh*b«*s, sy
phons, wooden ware, tilings, castings,
in short all the varied ami useful uppur
ptattered to their persons, aud ail the
bfuvery of flowers, flounces, sashes, and
the regalia cf a fashionable toilet, be-
dirtggled in the mire, and hopelessly
ruined. A number crowded out of the
oars, walked through the oozy soil seye-
lul mil s to the city. Olhciv were left
to camp on the grounds or make some
other shilt for themselves. It ia est -
'tiated that §50,000 dollars worth of
ii-jfiy at least, was thus ingloriouslv
tenaucw of tbe \ory. i by-th./ remorseless negligeuoo
farm yar;l,nnd wal l; atiop, were dispfoy-
ed in great {uvfusiou aud tho aigue.-t
perfection.
We make tbis pleasing record, with
the express purpose of gainsaying -and
refuting tlie statements to the contrary,
of those who seem to lake delight in
belittling our State Fair, and abusing
those who have control of it.
It is charged thut Jlr. Lewis and the
executive committee, had not grasp of
intellect, and administrative ability
equal to the occasion,
dut it should bo remembered that
this is the first exhibition of the kind
which has beeu undertaken since the
war, and the managers hud to contend
with a dispirited people, an empty
treasury, and tho discouraging feature
< f rotation in the location of tho exhibi
tion, which will ever estop anything like
concentrated energy, and permanent
outlay in connection w iih the same. ! pointed our expectations, though several
And by the way, this question is like- j one horses and mules were to be seen.
f the Railroad officials in the matter of
adequate transportation.
Indeed, the Ntaeon & Western Road
was sltowu by this emergency to be es
sentially a one horse concern.
The writer, after one or two trials, in
which he ran the gauntlet of pickpock
ets, running off the track, and standing,
or hinging on accommodations, for the.
pleasure of riding four miles in tv:o/ioiq;«,
profi led the free air and joyous rattle
and motion of the common road wagon.
Nor did he ever ei joy anything more
koer.lv than the exhilarating excitement
of these Jehu drives amid the throng of
cairinges, jaunting cars, drays, cabs,
omnibuses, oxcarts, and every conceiv
able aid to hicoinotion, which iv^teposor-
4j-I to, to tfanspoit tho eager multitude
tt and Iro n tlie grounds.
Tits EXHIBITION' OF STOCK.
This department of the Fair disap-
Jy very soon to be decided, and.we
trust in favor of Macon. The laborat- •
ry building and grounds, embracing
145 acres, are advertised for sale by
the lb S. marshall, in December, and
it is thought with proper effort the
property can lie secured to the Agricul
tural Association, at a mod rate cost.
The oiily difficulty in 'he way, is the
rotation oi' tlie Fair win,-Atlanta under j
the present arrangement. Let the cx ,
eculive committee determine to locate the ;
annual exhibition permanently at Ma- i
con, and the funds wi 1 bo ldrth enmitfg
to make the desired purchase ut onre.
The improvements will then assume a
durable shape, mid the whole country
be interested iri the dec -ration of the
grounds.
So lopg as the proposed alternation
continues, we may expect to see tempe
rary fixtures; beirrttturainga and
ions, where to ensure success ail must
he united.
In regard to li e remoteness of _tho
present site from tho city, it may be
said, th t no similar amount of land
could be bad in the vicinity of Atlanta,
at anything like the same cash outlay,
while the broken nature of tho country
offers almost insuperable obstetrics.
A splendid black stallion owned by
M j Waters near Albany, for beauty
and stylo distanced all competitors. A
tew fust trotters also entered the lists,
and in a trial of speed made very credi
t able time. Thu display of sheep, goats,
and swine, though not large was excel-
Hiobly lxMtnttT.—By the latest
telegrams We learn from Washington, i hereby Iiiven lo a!l pernm int res'ed to anpnroD
that ir. making np tho roll of the House ; lLe day ^ mber )m - 9 °' c, ' , ' k
of Representatives, Georgia has been
excluded.
This looks like beginning tho Gon-
gressional war upon us again. Onr
people should be firm, but very prudent
—giving no just cause for such tyran
nous treatment.
tbe present means of dis-
l believe is doe my friends,
MARRIED-
WEAVER — 11ESDRY. — On Wednesday
evening N«*r. 24t!i, at the residence of the
Brides fall jrr A. B. Hendry Ksq., of Randolph
County. byMiev. James S. Cosby. Mr. Astbur
Wsaves, of Miller county, to Miss ltxthu C.
IJksdry.
1 day 11
at Chambers rtfiwid pj>lrKl Quart before Frank S.
t^easeiline E-q, one ol *he Re^iB'er’a of said Court
iu Bankruptcy i.t the office of Hood k Kiddoo in
Knthbert Georgia Ami show cause
o f the eaid petition ot the Bankrupt
granted. Aud farther notice is gireo that the se.
oud and thire- meetings of Creditors, will be held
at tbe same ‘-ime and pluee.
Dated at Savanuab, Georgia, this 22a day of No
vember, lb69.
ouv25 It- JAME*< MrPHER'OV.
Mile. EMILIE HENUIETtA COOKE,
The Premier EQrESTRiFNN’E of the world, the
mo*t gifted and daring Lndy Rider ever seen in
any age o* country, from tho principal Ampilbe-
atres of Europe, and tho
GREAT JOHN HENRi COOKE.
The acklowledged # CiiaM”!os* Rider of the
Universe, (late of Cooke’s Royal Circns, of Eu-
i ropean fame) whose extraordinary talents com-
mft SSuTM mand tbe largest salary ever paid fo any Artist
iiir.;n that the s®.- engaged iu the vocation of amusing the public.
Died. m
Of consumption, on the 10th in3t.. at the res'-
dcnce of her mother Mrs. MARY E FORT* iu
Stewart County, Georgia. Mrs. C. T. HOOPER,
consort of the lute B. F. HOOPER of Floyd
County Georgia.
In ibis city ou the 18th iusL, after a brief
illness, of typhoid pneumonia, Mr. E. S*
BROOKS, eldest eon of W. II. Bieoke, Esq.,
In the District Court of the United States ;
For the Southern District of Georgia.
In the matte*' of )
C. ASOX WILLIS, > la Bankruptcy. No. 454.
Bankrupt. J
T HE said Bankrupt, havingp«lili in^d tbe Court
for a discharge-from al hi* disfr'r., provable
under tbe Bankrupt Act ot March Xua, ls»i7. no
tice is hereby giren to all i»ern«/D8 interested U»
appear ou ibe 22nd dav ot l) cctuber. 1 .at U
o’clock, A M , at Chamber* of paid District Oort
before Fiank S. Hesseltiae Et-q . one of the Regis
ter’s of said'Court in B Akrupicy at the office of
Hood k Kiddoo, in Cuthbert, G orgia, and abow
cause why the prayer of the said petition of the
Bankrupt should not be granted. And further no-
t ; ee is g reo that the second and third meetings of
Creditors, will be held at the same time and place.
Dated at Savanuab, Georgia, this 2-'nd, day of
November 1883.
nov25 It JAMES McPHERSON, Clerk.
New Advertisements.
In the District Court of the United States,
For the Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of )
THOMAS P. DAVIDSON, ^ In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt.
No. 46«>.
For
OR RENT.
A VALUABLE FARM within three miles of
/m Culhbert, containing 430 acres, of which loti
are open and for tlie most part fresh.
The Hnd abounds iu lime, and is very produc
tive. One of tbe best crops iu the county was pro*
duced upou it the present season.
Terms fWCfo cash, or tea dollars ptr acre half
ca.-h, and the balance iu one and two years. If
not soli soon, will be rented for eosuiog year.
Apply to U. U. Jones, or the Subscriber for full
particular^
Dt,v£5wt K. A. QUARTERMAN,
T HE said Bankrupt, having petitioned the Court.
for a discharge from all h’«s debts, provable
under the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 18^7. notice
is hereby given to all persons interested to appear
«>n the 22d day of December, l»<i9, at 9 o’clock, A.
M., at Chambers of said District Court b .fore Frai k
S. Hesaeltine Esq , one of tbe Register’s of said
Court in B-mkrupicv at the office of Hood k Kid
doo, ie Cutbbert, Georgia, and show cau^e why
the prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt
I shoald oi*t be granted. And mrther notice ie giv-
i elS that the scoo id and third meetings of Creditors,
I will be held at the *ame time and place.
^ Dated at Savannah, Georgia, this 22nd, day of
November 1S89.
It JAME3 McPHERSON, Clerk.
In th i District Court of the United States,
For the So itbrra District of Georgia.
In the matter of
ROBERT J. McCL-VRY, dec’d. > Ia Bankruptcy
Bankrupt. } No. 435.
mas MudJBaukrajtt having petitioned tbe Court
In the District Court of the United Stales,
For the Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of )
ROBERT G. MORRIS, In Bankruptcy. No.563.
Bankrupt. )
rpHE said Bankrupt, having petitioned tbe Court
_ tor a discharge Irom all bis debts, provable
under tbe Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice
, _ brfcfaCouDMl’for. di»h.r KB iron, fai W» I L* «?S,ST
l«l*. In tlte poultry line too, a great 1 jvbi* pyable mideiMhe Bankrupt^ Actof March ! u chlJmter^faLd Itot'rict cior(^ before Frink
Viirit;
iftv of fo\v&, ducks, pigeons. Binging ~3ud, l867, notice hereby givan to all persoas lnhw^ , lle^eltiae. E-«q , one of the Registers of said
c i -.. 7 esled to appear on tbe 2At a^y of December. I8*»9 i th . n , r ,» rt n * .mnrf * Rid-
-xti* riitmrt nf tlir-m mmynirtiwiit .. & vi —..a na«a.t Court in Bankruptcy at tne otUwe ot iooa « ft.ia
Agnin, thv umg'iificent building
known us the C. S. Lubi rst-try, bud it
l et'll i-reclwl and dedicated to tbe pur
pose, could not have been made more
suitable and convenient, in every partin'
* ular. The vast hall above has not its
equal iu the whole country. The char
acter of the soil, the smoothness a-d*
tlevation of the grounds, tbe abund
ance of water, the central position u(
Macon, and her superior hotel accom
modations, ail unite also in commend-
‘ «r the most eli
biiSo etc , some of them magnificent
specimens, appeared iu their coops and
cages.
ItiCiltNEKY A.N'D AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Of these a vast variety, embracing all
modern inventions and improvements,
were on exhibition.—plows, coulters, j
seed distributors, harrow*, soil pniver- ;
users, steam engines, cane mills, and
boilers, cotton screws etc. etc., buggies,
velocipedes, carriages, wagons, washing
^ machines, and many other mechanical
' ' and lal-or saving eortrivam-es challen
ged the admiration of the beholders.
BOI OtlUM SL'GAIt.
The Messrs 1'assmore & Wilhelmn,
! of Louisville, exhibited a number ol
| s jetitiieus of sugar and syrup, made
! from the sorghum cane, which for beau-
j ty nnd flavor, can hardly lie surpassed
j by tbe juice nf the West India cane.—
at 9 o'clock, A. II. at Chambers of said District
Cou-t before Frank S. Hesse!tine Esq , one of the
Remitter’s of said Court iu Bmkrnptcy at the office
of Hood A Kiddoo iu. Gutbbert Georgia and show
Criuse whr tbe prayer of said petition ot tbe Bank
rupt should not be grunted.
Dated at Savannah, Georgia, th : s 22d day of No
vember, I3H9.
oov25-!t. JAME3 McPHARSON, Clerk.
t\r-convince the mi believing, a mill was
erected on tbe grouds, the cane express
ed, and the juice by a vc r y simple boil
ing apparatus uoaverled into thick syr
up in the space of twenty minutes.
Tliis syrnp was then pouted into the
hopper of a species of rotary machine,
turned by hand, aud subjected to rapid
centripetal action.
lo two minutes the saccharine parti
cles were all separated and the residuum
of syrup drained through an orifice iu
the bottom, leaving the rugar white as
log the present location, __
h r a perm a Bent aomiul exhibition, «q«*w, peifectly dry, ami ready for use.
to be found in the Stale. I regard as one of the triumphs
Thef=e srggcslifms ate . fT.red in view j of the which must work a revolution
t:V the Ppeedy sale at [tuhlic outcry, of \ hi the production ^pnd cost t>f this itn*
ti e propel ty tn qnesti.m, and the neces-: portaiil a. ticie in the domestic economy,
pity liu iumudiutc aqlion on the pait of !
the executive vdmmilt.ee.
\Ye are abjured ;hut the city of Ma
con stands ready with the coopt.rati <u
'if her et.tfrrptisiwg eirizt na, to raise ali
*.he iunda which 'Dt-y be noedtfl to se
cure tin's fjdcndid property, if BaiWfitd
that the Fair will U: a permanent iasii
lotion.
incidents oownFc~et> w rrn the fair—thk
tolkxamemt.
This affair about which so muuh wa3
• iid and promised, tizzitnl out into.a
miserable abortion, Beat etdy worthy of
FURAATCia^
Messrs. Chastain Sc Fox, r»f % Atlant. 0 ,
vxhiltited a magnifioefit set of room fur-
uitui A numberii g seven pieces, and val
ued at $12,00. The bedstead was su
perbly curved aj»d dec rated, and all
agree ! that the taste and skill displayed
in the mechanism wore of tho highest
order.
THE FOUNTAIN PEN.
This discovery, which was exhibited
by tho agent, Mr. Goulding, a son of
the audit r of the Young Murooners will
prove a blessing to editbvs and scribes
erailv. , By an iitgenimi
In the District Court of the United States,
For the Southern District of Georgia.
Tn tlie matter of )
DUN»JAN JORDAN, j- In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt. ) No. 513.
T HE sAta Bankrupt haviojj petitioned the Court
f.r aBrachtrjr'* fr.*m all bis debts provable
under :be Bankrupt Act ot March 2nd, 13C7, notice
is hereby given to all persons interested to appear
on the 22d, day of December 1862. at 9 o’clock, A.
M., at Cumbers ofsaid District Court before Fraok
S. fle-Keliiue Esq., one of the Register’s of said
Ci>urt in BHnkrnptep at tbe office of Hood & Kid
doo, is Cvf-hbsrt. Georgia, atid show cause why the
prayer ol tbe said petition of’.be Bankrupt should
not be granted.
Dated at Savannah, Georgia, tbis 22d, dar of
November 1569.
DOV22-U JAME^ McPHER30N, Clerk.
G EORGIA. Randolph Cocvtt.— Jimea C. Mar
tin applies for letters of administration on the
e3tsi’e of James Martin laje of said county deceased.
AH pers ms interested are notified to file their ob-
jec'ioos if any they have on or before the next Jan
uary term of the court of Ordinary for said county.
Given uuier my hand officiallv.
novir-ira M. GORMLEY, Ordinary.
■^TOTICE.—Robert T. Duke Las applied for
J_v exemption^of personalty and setting anart
and rain ttinn of home-te*d and I will pa*s upon
tbe same at 10 o’clock A. M. on tbe 2nd day of
December 1969 at my office.
nov25 2t M. GORMLEY. Ordinarv.
N OTICE.—Mrs. M. a. Adams baa applied for ex
emplion of personalty, and setting apart and
valuation of homestead, and I will pass upon th«
same at )0 o'clock A. M., ou the 2nd day of De
cember, 15*^9, at my office.
nov25-2t U. GO RMLEY, Ordinary.
EORGIA, RaKtfbuPH Countr.—William B.
wJf McLrudon guardian for M. A. JO. Toomer L.
A. McLendon and O. W. Mat:fort applies for let
ters dismission from said Guardianships all persons
mteje?ted-aie required to fifo their objections if
•my they hare on or by the first Monday iu Janu
ary sext else letters d dismission will issue, to
him from said guardianship
GiTen under my band officially.
rovK 4od M. GORMLEY, Ordinarv.
3XT otic©,
will sell in Culhbert, Ga., on
Saturday, 27tn inst. t
Oas 45 saw Cotton Giu.
One of fhe br?st Yoke of Oxen in the country, one
hue m : !ch Cow, guaranteed to be one of the best.
Also Ihiee yoang heifers of this cow f two other
eood^.ir». Plantotion implements, ar-
Court in Bankruptcy
dno, in Culhbert, Georgia, and show cause why the
prayer f f tbe said petition of the Bankrupt thou Id
uot be framed.
Dateo ut Savannah, Georgia, thi3 22nd, day of
November 1869.
It JAMES McPHER ON,Clerk.
In the District Court of the United States>
For tbe Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of )
JAMES S. STUBBS, ^ In Bankruptcy. No. 443.
Bankrupt. )
T OF. said Barkrupt, hiving petitioned the Court
for a discharge Irom all his debts, pnvab e
under the Bankrupt set of March 2d, 1967, no’ice
is hereby given lo all persons interested fo appear
on 22t:d, day of December 18®tf, at 9 o’clock.
A. il. at Chambers of said District Court betore
Frank fcj. Hesseltioe Esq . one of the Register’s ol
su'd Court ic Btokrupfcy at the office of Hood A
Kiddoo, in Cuthbert, Georgia, and show couse why
tbe prayer of Ihe said petition of tha Bankrupt
should not be granted. Aud fu ther notice is giv
en that the second and third meettng* of Creditors,
will be held at the same time and place.
Dated at Savannah, Georgia, this V2nd, day of
November 18x9.
n JAMES McPHERSON. Clerk.
In the District Court of the United States,
For the Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of 1
ALEXANDER S. BAER, V In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt. ) No* 516.
T U&said Bankrupt boving petiored the Court
for a discharge from all his debts provable un
der the Bankrupt Act of March 2nd. 1867, notice :s
hereby give* to all persons interested to appear on
’.he 22oa, day of December, 1969, at 9 o’clock A.
M. a' Ch *robe‘ s of said District Court before F«» k
S. Hessil.’ine Esq., one of tbellegist^’j of said
Court in Bankroptcv at the offiece of H»*od k Kid
doo in Cathbert Georgia, and show cause why the
pr 'jer of said petition of the Bankrupt ah* hi Id not
be granted. And lurtber notice is giren that the
second and third meeting of Ci editors, will be held
at the same time and place.
Dated at SavanLab, Georgia, thia 22d day ol No
vember, 1869. .
nov25-it JAMES McPHERSON, Clerk.
In ihe Dittrict Court of the Unitel 6tata,
For tho Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of^ }
Bankrupt- f No- MS.
T HE said Bankrupt harirg pelitiooed the Court
for a discharge from all his debts provable
under the Bankrupt Aci of March 2nd, 1867* DO ~
tice is hereby given to ell persons interested to ap
pear on tbe 22d, dav of December 1869, at * o’clock,
A. II., at Chambers ofsaid District Court before
Rrank S. Heaseltiae Esq., one of the Begisfer’s of
said Court in Bankruptcy at the office of Hood k
Kiddoo ia Cothbert Georgia, and bhnw enuse why
* af the said petition ol tha Bankrupt
the prayer
should not be granted. Xud fnrtber notice is giv
eu that the second and third meetings of Creditors,
will be held al the same tim e aud place.
Dated at Savannah, Georgia, this S2d, day of OaWSOIl.
ivember 13»9.
LeJeune Burte,
The Champioa Horseback Hurdle Rider
Mile. JEANNETTE ELLSLER.
The Graceful and Dashing Tight Rope Dunceusc.
MURRAY AND HUTCHINSOlf,
The Peerless Acrobats .' The Novel Feats nnd
Atbleti; Exercises of these skillful perform
ers have won for them a world-wide
fume in every quarter of the globe.
THE SNOW BROTHERS,
Benjamin. William aud Alfred, the Uneqnaled
Postures and Equilibrists*
Mr. DEN STONE,
The popular Clown and Humorist, who has the
^ happy faculty of blending the ainusit g
with tbe ludicrous, without approach
ing coarseness or vulgarity.
MR. CHARLES BLISS,
And his wonderful Compeer,
MR. ROBERT JOHNSON,
Tbe tvrq BEST TUMBLERS in the World.
THE TALLEEN BROWERS,
Paul oud Jerome, the sensation*! Mid-Air Gym-
nasts, from tbe Hippodrome, Paris.
MlSS’EMILY COOKE,
The Superb English Manege Equestrienne.
SIGNOR COLUMBUS.
Tbe Amazing Dalian Contortionist,
MASTER GEORGE COOKB,
The Artistic Protean Equestrian.
MR. WILLIAM FRANKLIN,
The Champion Spmersaul Rid-r.
MR- WILLIAM KENNEDY,
The Grotesque Comedian.
MR. BURT LEE.
The Champion Lea per and Vanlter*
BARRY & REEVES,
The Comiqnc Pantomimic.
U L R I G DAK&EFF,
The Russian Athlete.
MR. H. LOCKWOOD,
Tbe Intrepid Pan«*mtist.
^ HERR DREXEL, _
The Modem Hercules.
LDDORFF &. RENTEZ.
Tbe Electrifying Funambulists.
Mr Dbae Sir—1 uoe tbe
chaigmg a duty whrih
and all whom my name might influence.'
Ab'-ut six years »go I become acquainted wilb
C. A. Simmon-, sod bonght from him a "Liver
Medicine,” which t.e brought from the up country,
and which I found a perfectly pate and reliable com
pound, and eminently suited to tbe class of diseases
for which it was ■ ecouimended. Last xear I saw
Mr. Zeilin, of the firm of J. H. Zeiho, A Co., who
told me that he hod bought Di. C. A. Simmons’
recipe at a very b gb mice— five thousand dollars
—aud finding (hat i bad used the SimmoQG medi
cine in mv faurilv. a id wai very much xdeased with
it, he a>bed me for my certificate. This I gave
him cheerfully, thinking to help him alo ,g in a
business calculated tn proven gieat bieving to
tbe human family. Sine * he began to m«nu>actuie
it/however I am satisfied he n-as not the medicine
I u?ed ;'for Lav ng tried it ‘horongbly, l do not
find that it produces the same effect. 1 am. more
over, satisfied that C, A. Simmons did out put jp
tbe mediciDe I bought f oot him, but procured it
from t is relatives or somebody else ; fur it Zeilin
bad bought from him the recipe by which that
medicine was made and honestlv followed it iu the
manufacture o that which h»- now puts before the
public, 1 knowj we dieaM have Ua 1 a different
th ug, an 1 one □ • e worthy (be pub ic co nideoce
1 ain aiixim.s t«. rep;* r the wrong I Cav** don** the
public by that cert ficate bo ! as iy given, .ant
thus put you in ;os?£-*>(>n ol >l e above Uct«, which
you mav use as you thick proper,
Very iesi»ecifully,
JAMES R. CHILES.
• Dr. if. A. S-mmona 7 Vegetable Liver Medicine is
more b ghly recommended ax a eu e reuiedv for
disease* of tbe Liver, Stomach and Bowels—for all
distas-s arising irotn uiorpsd or derang'd state of
the L'.vt i—than anr other ui -diciue in tbe whole
world t» lor any disease. »*r cia*s of di-ea*es, what
ever. It has more cett floats , and better ones,
from exactly tbe right class of people, than at y oth
er med cne. Conrc-quentiy, these are more «•! a
certuio (Hass of meu trying to c imiterfeit it, steal
its reputation, and get im»u**y dbl.oi estly upon its
good name, than any other medicine
Be particular alw<n s to write nr a»k for Pr. M
A. Simmons’ Liver Medicine. Every box of tbe
genuine is enveloped iu a steel-plate engrave wrap
per, containing tbe miniature and auL graph ol the
proprietor. When you get a iox preserve tbe
wrepier fora c*>unterteit detec’or.
For sale by Diuggists generally,
nov IS-2m
I We have now in store, a LARGE and SPLENDID STOCK of
i .* - *" ^ fz -
fOODS, all
Fresh and New l
Everything for
* r * v -
Ladies', dents' and Children's Wear,
■j^OTICE.—Mrs. Elixabeth Johnst-m. has ap
is plied lor exemption of and settipg apart ai d
Valuation of fiomestesd and I will pass upon tbe
same nt 10 o'clock A. M., on tbe 26th bf NovetL-
ber"t8 rt 9 at my office. „ _ tr
uo»ls-2t M. GORMLEY Om.u.ry.
New Firm !
NEW GOODS!
Carpets. Orookey,
4
Hardware, Saddles, etc,
| * '1 *
We have adopted the
PRICE GASH SYSTEM!
Sell to Ml Mike /
AND AT
i . *- .
Extremely low prices!
yourselves.
Gooiis.
-w 14 3m
Come and examine *ur
We will take pleasure in
GOODS and PRICES for
showing you our
SCOTT & SMI | Hr-
Fresh and Complete Stock o f
{FALL & WINTER GOODS!
The above artiste will be aided by a large
force of auxiliary talent, super added to Hutch
inson’s Acting Doge. Murray’s trained Horses,
Den Stone’s comic Mules, and the
KUKLTJX r AST AMOR? VS.
Stone & Murray’s Circus
Will exhibit in
Albany, Tuesday, Dec. 7.
Cnthbert, Wednesday, Dec. 8.
Ft. Gaines, Thursday, Dec. 9-
£ it Simla, Friday, Dee. lO.
Dee. 11.
r TAXB Ttt:s METHOD OP ANyOUNCING TO MY OLD FRIENDS
ami the pablie ge
pleie Stock of
ami’the pnbfie generally, that I have just opened a LARGE and C0M-
YTrE WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL toui
VV attentfon to our large and well sefoctet
Stock ot Goods, which we have now received an<
opened, on the
East Side of tlie Public Square,
In th, CITY of CUTHBERT,
Consisting of
DRY GOODS
NOTION’S,
Ready-Made 01019111?,
Cl.OAK and SHAWLS,
fiOOP SKIRTS,
Hals and Caps for Men and Boys,
HATS for Ladies and Misses,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
S ADLER Y,
BOOTS axd SHOES,
Groceries,
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
RrialyoiaL Clothing Boats, Shoss, Etc., Etc,
Which I offer to the public at as LOW FIGURES as can he bought in tha mar
ret Mv Dry Goods are all FREMJ and N'E A . They were not bought at
7uction, North, but from FIRST-CLASS HOUSES, who do not deal in eeemtd
\and or damaged goods. 1 bonght for GASH, got CASH ARTICLES, and wbta
Goods are compared will show they are as good as the beat and as cheap.
I also bave a general assortment of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries,
Hardware, Hollow and Willow Ware, Etc.,
Which can be had on reasonable terms.
Connected wilb my establishment is that accommodating nnd popular sales-
nan, J.N0. L. BROWN, who is ever ready to show my Stock, and will spars no
naine to give satisfaction to all who may favor me with a cull
fife- Those indebted to me, I trust, will respond’ promptly, arri <spme tip prs-
pared to balance old accounts. I have waited patiently until you gntirtSSfi your
Cotton, and now I hope you will not put me to any farther inconvenient- .by
withholding the same. Ynur promptness in the matter will but enable me to sei*
to you on more favorable terms in the future. ■
octHSm ISAAC EASLEY.
Reopening of
U
•-
Etc.,
Etc.,
Etc.
Which we wiU be very happy 10 show you.
permit us tossy, that we bare
And
Not Opened a Store for the Season,
But hare permanently located ournelves in Coth-
bert, and expect.
By Fair and Honest Dealing.
To build up a good and substantial bnsiosM.
New we say to our friends aod the public gen
erally, come aud help ua and thereby benefit your
selves ; our
Goods are All New,
Selected from the very best bouses in New York
City, and
Bought at Very Low Figures.
We hope »rd believe we ran sell Ton Goode ia
low as can be bought in South-West ijr.
ONLY BARGAIN STORE I
H WIN'G JUST RETURNED FROM THE NORTH WITH AN' IM
MENSE and WELL SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODS !
Conatetihg of
Dry Goods,
Bojifa, Shdcs, aod (Jems Furaisliiag
CL jTHIN g,
White and Hoolen Goods,
LADIES AND GENT's SHAWL’S
C3r roo©ri©s»
And many other Articles too numetous to mention
N.
B.—Having attended the Lutebt Auction Sales in New York and Phifn-
iu genera!, that i **» enaWe<l
delphia, I can assure my custom (jpg,-aud the putl
to bell the above Goods, at
LOWER PRICES than any House ir. S. W. Georgia l
AH I ask ie an inepection of uty IMMENSE STOCK. Come and let lor
yourselves, and you will be convinced of the fact. ~~u , , ,
‘ “ Special ioduoemeuta offered to Country Merchant* and Planteni Wi »i»g
,] _ M H- PU4-ASMI-