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* VOLUME XL1H.J MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, OCTOBER 18,1872. NUMBER 12. THE at If Recorder di n i o n IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY IX milledgeville. ga., BY BOUGHTON, BARNES S, SIOORE, (Corner of Hancock and Wilkinson Streets. At $2 in A Jvacc;, er $3 at end of tbe yc S. N. SOUCt22TO?J. Editor. THE “FEDERAL UNION - and the “SOU' EKX RECORDER’’ wore c- i. .t;d Aug'-s: 1872 the Union being in ns Kt rly-1 bird Yolnme the Recorder m it's hdty-Third Voluu e. For the Union Sl Recorder. Messrs. Editors : Now that politics have, in a great out ;* whilst we might itirifrde one or two, John Jacob As!or certainly, as proper for tin* r ter. We hive not Again, in his ‘Holy Faiuiiy’ painted J fir the altar piece of the church of Si. j Jaques, at Antwerp, w re i - is ir>- Old Fourth Congressional District Convention- Forsyth, Ga., October s', 1^72. suit had 'theft day a day, indeed J 6eeu e *Giei- chei ; nu 11 joc •• »• vei rterred, he introdutjed.hu oy.-t p >-* r-it i The Congressional Convention of J that will be long remembered, one that 1 representative, ami c.b, form no o,.in as Sc. George, those of his two wives } the old Fou^, District assemble to- j i , . . , . i ion yt their arciotical merit; indeed we : as Martha and .Mary .Magdalen, his lath- .-y. Cot. E. Steadman, was elected! j col.s lor a happy, sincere, heart e t, j are incompetent to give any just criti-1 er as St. Jerome, his aged grat d totf ei j temporary Chairman, and L Carring- I Thanksgiving—it is thought that a Jcism, having er seen the living char- ja8Tune, aad his aon as an Angel! On " > in ’tiding matter will bo well 'cters. arm on'v the likeness*’*? of one of the female heads is .'aid to be veil and turned to good account, j or two. lectures are shedding benign is T^eisant to reflect upon + fWAr I . tlie vast am material that al-j k more modern productions, and Wilkinson—O. W. Bishop, read} xim.s ;u our conn My and its 1 more directly suggestiv ■ of !, - .:<• -i .> s—D C. Hughes, U. R. Slap rapid aeon nulatwl»: I) rite Pointer. our subjects origin, it is reun mb red I pey, K F. Burkett, J no. Nelson, Jr, ADVEKTLslNj Transient.—Om* Dollar pci&qi firstinsertion, and ae verity-live ct queni continuance*. * Tributes of respect, Kcsolutioiii narics exceeding r-.Lat , Nominal manicatioos or Editorial notices cliurged as traaaicut ad vert 1 si ug . LEGAL AD \ L itiii .'Sheriff’s Sales, j«rri«*vy of let. !fue Mortgage li fa sales, jwi < GitatiuLis lor Letters ol Atiauiiicli “ “ Gudrciaa&i Application for dismission liom A “ “ leave to sell Laud 44 for Homesteads, Notice to Debtors aud Creditors,. •Sales ol Daiid, &<*., p; i squiue, .. “ perisiiable property, it) days, Ksiiay XoLiccs, XJ days, Foicdosure oi Moi tgage, pel .-q-, t Applicatams loi iiumesteade, (two re O' Or, fluences wherever they are patronized —and i r a, communications, conduct ed in • same vein of thought, and Etcher havi iporary Chairman, ami L Uarnng- ron and T. B. Cabaoiss appointed temporary b cretarics. The following same as that called ‘"the. i. hap ;u J- J deb crates were reported. U o-i—J. A. Cotton. Jhs. Trice. REGULATOR Lit hoi; rap Picturt u. hvin—J. R. Compton, L. Car- run wiii hanJj riiiit in the Slade/ Museum ; .similar purposes iu view, ought Unvn to posterity to be admiral, as' at Frankfort on the Main, there is tneu- t i ■ suit in like manner. It is true the world now admires the match less J tinned one of Hubueta. culled ‘Job Bibb—C. Anderson, J-. VV. Adder- imulus of the crowded hall—the j wof k 8 °* hie Lr,v;lt masters of former j with hi» Friends' designed trom histo- ' hold, J G. Coleman, C. J. Harris,, beauty and fashion, with ) i.Y ". ,T. W ! It pe of seeing and dis’day of tile joyous k-.i. rich treasures of art are ry, but affording and evidenciug a rich ,011-0. rated n the c ibiuets—both public J field for the display oi the passions, • d pr:v . of Europe, where the j under the wand of the artist. Noth- s—P. T. Pitts, Win. Roberts I d u 11 of tv per. .:kh.) - - LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. •Saleo of Dctiiti. &.c., f>y Adaumstrtiiure, Ext* or Gaardiaub, tirti requ red by iaw to be be. luebday iu tile i ii on ill, between the iio:i ? iort*D‘.>ou ami 6 in Liie alieruoon, at li v* iti t ie County in which the projitPrtv is (ice oi these naics uiUot be triveu in a pi *0 .lays previous to the day ol sale, tices lor i 'r* sale of personal property . ,n :ike li;;..liier Hi days previen.- i ices to the :<*btoi« a nil creditoif ol : L j yo. .tie borne who prefer to bo when they covet mental im- •;t, and to read leisurely aud i is offered iu the same spirit ytriken addresses. To such hen, the writer of this aud ig papers will especially and he fa .flic K* liU6t be v-'mting in the s e nt and ' t ■!' <r ■ of Raphiel and Angelo, j ing special is given of ifs object, but ice made by columns | Corregio, Titian, Kuoeos, the Van I the transition from an i eal to the r-. ’ anonymous contributors; ! ‘ : ^ s , Hans.M>rinling, yaud; ke. Paul character of such subjects, c m i nor 'Veronese, Claude L irraine, the For- have b.'en very sudden or attended buses and iiuuJreds of others, ancientp)! virhany extraordinary effort; and it ami it.oiJerrt, and ot every rival school, j may well be supposed that it blended vie, each with the otoer, in their iu- j .juite imperceptiniy, uuletw some sph*n- i ai tides as they find t.^ J dividual <■>■■ ■ 'm,. , . w.-i, s thejuiu ileveiopment, caused such an out- I which has been pre- more general ami common styles of j hurst of admiration as assigned it a their art. Ft is not pretended that those j distinction of marked and enviable eoc- named are p!uc-*d aecor ling to tue i cess,at the same time that it was voted years i i \Vhica they flourished; alfbo’ j to be u noedhj by f. !, e public. It is it is believed they rank now as ‘old [ true w; have many beautiiul and de- masters’—o r tin. : anytliing line aii j serviti^ compositions d* our own and b ive been enumeter f, o i .so whose j ioi'tigu couutrymen, and ueariy cotem- pcsiMous were ano ig the foremost. I poraaeous with our imm diat.« age, Neil..er .i.iS a. iitioa been made of tiie:r j illustrative of our struggle .’or uiou u Putnam—J. \V. Hudson. U. B, Nis- bet, J. Q. Adams J. M. Bullard. Jr. Jasper—B- B. Malone. ’ ke — F • . A. Doyle. W. D. Alex in .er, NY P. Tyler, J. H. Mitchell. Newton—O. T. Rogers, E. Stead man. He;, ry—T. M. Speer. — 1. S. Boynton W. T. Tr im .fell, F. S. Fitch. Butts—B. W. Collier, H. B. Fletch er. . • < •nro 1 —NY. D. Stone, T. 0. Jacob, J. R Rills. F -.e iilowiug named gentlemen I Tii ii» unrivalled Mt-tiici no lo vrarraote i not to con- • a '• pari*•’ • <>f Mercury, or any injariou.^ I iniaerai sub nance, but i-' S-N/iLEI.i’' V30T3TA'B2.75. j P-»r VOiiTY VI. \!iS . lias proved itsjrr**it value •a!! i; - - d • - LA* r, ii• v. A ani Kf lucys. j ThuiiSfiMtis :,r thi . aud t^eat in a ! part* of rh«‘ ; • ■'■y y.» . < i >v i*.- w-m lerfa! and ji'nlli-.r power ill l»*'i t * Blood. St';.;; 11i• itbo torpid Liver and iV»••%«*>, a id itiipaiiiitgr new Life and Vi^or to the w'o.l-sy-p:n. SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR is acknowledged t*» have no equal as a X.IV3A ^ssDzczsrs. It contains four medical elements, never united in the same nappy prop .rtiou in any other preparation, viz : a gentle Uathartic, a wonderful Tonic, an unex cepfionabh* Alt - ative and n cert ain (JoToctive of al! i n. urines of the body. Such a ritual eucreM haa at tend d its me, th at it is now regarded ns the Great XTafailiag - Specific f,r 1 /vfr i' . v.: 1 iu. . Ih,- p,iii!ul ..ffipri'ii; thereof. ; DYXPliPSl \, .'!) >srii* VTil • V. Jauu-iii'e, U:I>»D3 ituoke, Slt.'iv HUADACHK C»lie. Decree. »’•• • »f S.ji.;;-, SOUR S1'U*1ACH, Heart Uuru, Sac. I KegHlVe llie Ijiv .r Ani prevent CHILL3 £.3T2> rSVBX. Simmoas’ Liver 2Xeg , n!ator iiiy ‘iecture'—nor doubting if <> advance anything new or tint lie may, at least, cause fleet and peradvenlure, to j *' <t 1 j ■ rpi | motler;.' ; le manofa<*fared only by J?, !5. ZfilLiX & CO. w re uppunite I a committee to report | macox. A..and PHiLiDunPHiA. p r iianent officers ana rules for the i no per p, ;,. t . p..st.ig<» paid Convention: Putnam, R. B. Nisbet Chairman; u j)i>n /us deficiences. The iriists, yet many of those, are ' independence, aud earlier colonial iuci- Jasper, S. B. Malone; Bald win, J. R. •ubfi till jert for this week is based upon ilia. L a I: H, r r. T ,-vLnf ana iiis S'* ieads ” j but little, if any, ' era. hi ra • he princii | been lo leu i d tie* Profe nd ,„r ;*« ino Dilution.** tor letters of idinioUirntion Guardianship, mu.«t be publir*lit d dayd—for dirtinirtsion from Admiiii.'irulion moii’l !y thivc juoutiis—lordiamidMou from Guardiauhiiip, 4l» du\a. Rules for foreclosure of ilort^a^e mvsl be pubMsli- ed uiontiily for four iiioiitli!>—for ♦ 1 nblisui!^ lost pa pers tor ttie lull space of (hn-e himlhs—lor compell ing titles from Executors or Auminis-tralors, \vi ere boud has been given by liie deceased, ll»» iuii t-puijcol three iiioiiihs. Publicatious will always be coutiutied ucc«Pdijig to these, the legal lequirmnerta. unlessoth. revise or*lt led -0- Aors ot tin . pcucil oi our iou, how posteri Every age or generation of the world, ty> the peoples of the coming can li;i> Us distinct features or cycica 0‘ j mries, will. i>e disposed to view tin events, that may further be classed or VVurks u f art 0 f the present day, an mteries of ! - do . : « ;ch as Powell’s ‘De Sy’ .vs ex- aim has j p^Jitiou to the Mississippi ’—file ‘sur render of Cornwallis, signing the Command <!■ 3S York ' . d!l Part K<. I’. ik liow. Book a.id Job Wor PROMPTLY .VXD XIV AT THIS € Agerta for Fcicra. GEO. J\ ROWELL & C< S. M PETTING ILL &. C M KSSKS G K I F Y I N vt Adverti^ing Agents. Nu. 4 So are duly authorized to c*«»ntia< our loicebf ralre. Ahv< rl;s-rS‘ ed to leave their fav »r.i with i Subscribers to the Sou:], rn Re corder who fiave not paid in advance . are notified that their subscriptions to I the Union Pttorder date from the I first o/July and are earnestly reeues-1 ted to send in tvvo dollars to pay Iron) j that date. ! mi vi,.ed into groups or the n-niarkable men by wiio.se actions or peculiar histories they were form ed. Wi'bin the last oi 3d quarter of the present century, we have seen h< u’ rtisiic illustrations of a few dlsrinvuisliffl lircrary characters who! figurs iu different ages ami particular-! ly i'i ilie imu ediate times of Shakes pearc ami Sir Walter Scott; and whost Col. Slcuji' Col Bloiint. thi- D'-i Duljiai. Lma-.-m <•■ ■ InvjuDm Wi k't -vm M.i.'fOgeville, Raluw Eatouton Putcam cc Mouticello .la.-pe* cm Monroe, Walton cou Social Circle, Waltoi Covingtuu, Newton t (yonyers, Rr»ck<iale <• Jefieiauiiviile, ’s ilppoisiticents. ■;ive associations, almost idenli- -and great personal inti macies, resemble family circles, ol 0 whom each of these renowned men ! were indisputably the acknowledged '•‘•pater famUas, ct facile jrrinceps." Sm ii - ;i jects form admirable fields ispiay of the j>encii, ami the transmission of the portraits ol those v. ho stamp their ages with glory, scenes, however, which pass ; tions of historical inci- b-iiis, or -ketches designed to uieuti- v personal features with great events, e creations of the artists fan- prestmt day, to hang with delight and wonder (it i is hoped) over the brilliant coloring, ! the harmony of light a d sliade, truth- I fulness of manner, graceful drapery, I sp, a king expression and grunduer of i mural tone, Lb :t siiad rentier tlteftr- iissm gioriw.s and impiTisliahfb 'as those now enjoying the inheritance of ioHMor'vlity achieved nearly live bun tired years since'! TVe are rich in all tiie external requisites r aud iiiduce- ments which contribute to the deyel- meut of yenius; and judging from v .shmgtou re- , Litt* A nencau army.' Hiis crossing the Delaware’ and others tnat possess merit and en durance, not omitting West’s great pic ture ot ‘Christ healing tin; sick,’ aitho Compton Bibb. Anderson; Newton, 0. T. Rogers; Henry, T. M Speer; Spalding, J. S. Boynton; Twiggs; D. (x. Hughes; Butts, B. NY. Collier; Pike, ■J. II. Mitchell; Monroe, NY. D. Stone; Wilkinson, G. NY. Bishop; Jones, P. T. Puts. Tiie Committee reported the names $1 V>. I’,(«J ;■ v iy for . i ttla*, $i 5 J SOLD BY ALL DRUGGHSTS. r 3-«r i- f '. . Ci/auterfeits and I u tations. Sept 17, 1872. 8 Sm T. A. Caraker, A^ent, his copy of ins original (iione tiie less of the Hon J. NY. Hudson of Putna destitute of tiie immortal tench of cre ative genius, on that account) is the one we have seen. But all these me ilie creations of the artist s ovv i , vv, the romance of mere imagination, so far as composition aud pc, »oua! n pre sentation arecouceriied. i hey diflm'.i'ouu John Martin’s creations of “Pamiemo niimi” anif **8aian iu council” b e- i^e they rest upon actual, living and tang ible bases, lacking only tiie life like j is permanent President, and L. Car rington and T. B. Cabaniss as perma- m ut Beeretaries. Recii iimeadeii rbe adoption of the rules o! t • lower House of the Gen eral A- ■ nblv ol Georgia as faras prac ticable, and that a two thirds vote ol the whole Convention be necessary to a Imice in the nomination. R port was received and adopted unanimously. Toe following gentlemen were plac- Store [ the specimens displayed at our mutter-I forms and features of their great ac- ed iu nomination : Col. M. Grieve, of oiis mid enthusiastic Fairs, it should not be doubted that either skill or in terest is wanting to reiiize the m >st j the modern school-style, sanguine ideas iu the r.ip.d progress j There is also a recent specimen hi! competition of Southern Southern (.') talent, commemorative ot tors or “dramatispersona” to rank, them witn tiie ‘groups’ of those consticutin; of it the cl as be in ly. O Or’'*b. unty, October l! >ty. Oelobcr Ei. coui'.it, Octobei [unity, Octc-ber 'J »uiity. Oelnbrr S. « count v, OcLob«- The citizens of Colorado will at the coming session of Congress make a combined effort to secure her admis sion into the Union of States. It is claimed that more than the requisite number ot inhabitants are there, ahh j that everything required vv^ik be none. I She is no true wife who sustains not her husband in the day of calamity; I who is not, when the world’s great frown makes the heart chill with an-' guish, his guardian angel, growing brighter and more beautiful as mis fortunes crowd along his path. Great Women.—Upc-. examining the biography of illustrious men, we j shall generally find some female about them to whose instigation a great part 1 of their merit .is to be ascribed. here mentioned re of the real; at least, iken tor granted that lie Daguerrean process of has been used to give just r- semblances, better Ilk- - the originals have invariably reduced. Daguerrer’s art, with improvements, is as near- lies', as man’s ingenuity can ef- n i both Painter aud Engraver such additional facilities in «r after pictures of tli and sweet 1 talent. The old world is full to over-j the sad death and “Burial of Lataney flowing, of the creations and continual j who was the only man lost lrom Geu. exercise of the brush ami chisel. The j Stuart’s command, when lie made his private fjrudys ot her masters.her pub-1 daring r connoisauce around Gen. lie schools and galleries—t ern with j McClellan’s entire army, quartered aspiring and rival devotees of the arts; j near to Richmond, and covering th * miny to Malvern Hill! S <•;!•. h*w» a: u ex nesses < horn ]>! Its IlUiil iy limit loci; in derive cbpyi to it nature'ssc/j is seldom beyond tilt Portraits SO taken, are rarelv otherw ise than jut similes, rendering ■ mi infinitely more interesting, and valuable. In the case ot‘Shakespeare and bis Times.’ (?) and possibly, that Sir W,i!tt-r and his Friends, the in- 'ivi(iuels forming the separate groups,! u ; re sk.'tci i'd Ir-un paintings done af- i, r tiie olo ' j boil; but, it good like- were uuiue in the first instance, n: ct im wessious, no doubt, have ,-en given by the artists ot the pres ent day. ' b>re recently an interesting group .is been painted and engraved, exhib- was the temper or futile jiolicy of tne Federal officers, that the remains o this unfortunate butgallan! and im r pi'l young soldier of “The Lost Cause.’ were doomed to be interred by tiie hands of negroes, under the direction Baldwin ; Col. H. D. Capers, of New ton ; Col. NY. A. R-id, ot Putnam ; Col. E 8. Griffin, of Twiggs; Col. E. NV. Beck, of Spalding. On the ninth ballot the name of Col. Grieve was withdrawn. On the thirty-first ballot the name of Col Ca pars was withdrawn, and on the thir- i-th the name of Col. Griffin was with- irawn. After the fifty-third blalot, a Com mittee of conference, consisting of one “r. each county, was appointed hy sir to agree upon a.iJ rt-cbui- o the Convention the name of suitable person upon whom could harmonize, viz: W. D. Ciiairmau. and Messrs. Cotton, HAS REMOVED HIS Grocery and Provision to liis new !3fic!r liuilding Opposite the Hotel, VVLere he v/ill he pli*.t.setl to see hie old friende an-l custo iters, AR'd the puhl c teiieinlly, ttn i *rh:*re wifli renewed exeiT *;i« .mil euperiur advantage, ho wili offer greater inducBiiients to parch triers. Re lias a full assortment ot of all kinde in hie at Z.OV7 riLzcr.s. He, however, (rives special attention to such leading arcees h-* COliN, BACON FLOUR, SUGAR,COF FEE DOMESTICS, SHOES, dec. Also Bugging aud Tie s t*' which iie invites the Httentiuu uf BUuters T- A. CAZASER, Agent. Milledgeville, Ga., Oct. 1st, 187J, 10 tf C- H WK1CSI1T ^ SOX OEFER FOR SALE AT LOW RATES, 5,COO yards Heavy Bagging. 5 Tons of Arrow Ties. 10,000 lbs. of Floor, all grades. 10.000 lbs. Bacon Sides. 1.000 lbs. Leaf Lord. SUGAR ASD COFFEE. One Far Load Liverpool Salt to arrive. A LARGE LOT OK HOLLOW WARE. Hunt 4 Robinson Axes. 8EED RYE AND BA b’ LEY. Choice Goshen Butter in 2 1-2 lbs. packages. 1,003 lbs. Canrassed Haitis, SYRUP AXT9 MOLASSES. Soaps sad Candles. All as good as the best aud as cheap as the cheap est. C. a. WRIGHT & SOX. MiUedgeville. Sept 17,1872. 8 tf Just Returned from .Yew York. CALL AXD PURCHASE OR IYSPECT Finest Stock of Watches, Jewelry, Watch Chains, Diatnoads, Solid Silver Ware, Clocks, Quas, Pistols, or any oilier Goods u*tmiiy kept ia First-Glass Jeweiry Stores, aud J;m will hud if. T. WIEDEY’lAY Always ready and witting to «uow, an l wait on hi-* friends ana eahtouioru a.-i pjlitely a.8 ever, al aU old * btanrl opp Kite the Hotel. Miited^evitte, October 1st, i8?2. N. B.— Ail work, particularly fine Watch ok, care fully repaired. 10 tf. Job Work neatly executed at this office. .he C nend mine | rimy Stone, in fact, they are their passion, pride | country from Seven tines and Ctiicka ; and profitable *■ .ou;‘.ici'>n, wflilst their | advantages and facilities for practice • i' me -iiv im neisurabiy ta. re than be- i long to the Western Jiein'ispTiere.' But, [with all these to contend against, the j productions of the United States ar tists, are highly flattering, and fore ! handsx>f negroes, under the direction Bishop, Hughs, Compton, Anderson, 'shadow n brilliant rivalry in the fu | it nd religious efervices of a few noble “Pitts, Nisbet, Mitchell, Alexander jture. The object ot such works as | hearted '’women, who conducted the Steadman, Speer and Boynton. ! form t u tnis article, is pe-1 ceremoov according to tiie Episcopal} The Committee, after an absence of c cubarly ( md culti- Rj tes one of the ladies reading the half an hour,.reported tbe name of Cul. | v a tv the art of Pot - iich in ijiiioe, wniist the few mourners 'men-! L. NV. Beck, of Griffin. The report | time, can butiead to loftier flights o; j tioned, were the audience! The group was received and adopted—and upon Sargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!! AT THE MACON STORE!! Having just returned from the New York Markets, we have just received a Rood and well selected stock. couKisiiug of * Dry Goods, Notions, Hate, Boots and Shoes, Which w ... NV.- V . j Groat Inducement* is offered in Dress Goods, Notions, Bleaching, Clothing, flats, Boots and Shoes, It will pay to call and examine before baying in fact everythin" brio;;.-Ing to the Dry Goods batin' elsewhere. Look for the Sign MACON STORE. Milledgeville, Sept 24, 1872. I. HERMAN & CO. 7 3m imaginative power; and when our I , s one 0 f rare beauty and felicitous dis- I motion the nomination of Col. Beck scholars strike for t e goal that bounds | position; and will be in all probability, was made unanimous. A Committee this highway to Fame, we can eonfi- 1 * " * • " ' dently date the commencement of the American School proper! "Whence, it may be asked arid at what period, do these‘groups ol liter ary characters’ first attract attention ? To whom may be given the meed of having originated the‘fashion?’ Some thing analogous, has existed for so long a time that ‘the memory of man ruu- leth not to the contrary;’ but the highly prized for its artistic finish, as of three was appointed to notify Col. well as the touching incidents that make B ,j ck ol his nomination and request up the faithful picture. It represents his acceptance: Messrs. Trammell of the surrounding scenerv, and the fig- Spalding; Carrington, of Baldwin; ures, if we mistake not, are copied ahd R. B. Nisbet of Putnam, lrom Photographs furnished or taken It was moved that the proceedings expressly for the purpose. Its type be furnished to the Democratic papers is also to be found in the Museums or of the District. Thanks were voted Art Galleries of the old world, and to the officers ef the Convention. Ad- forms one of the nuclei around which journed sine die- will cluster the future productions of .ljliil' - the pencil and brush, the chisel ZOIX bit IZIRTLAND’S, (W. THj3 PLACE TO BUY! SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, MACON, OBOROIA. ‘.X r E RECEIVE XEW GOODS DAILY. WE BUY FROM FIRST CLASS HANDS. WE PAY i* Cash tor our Good., Wo are satisfied with saiall profits. We guarantee good, as repreMQted. We identical type, the 'sui generis,' ■ such prominent men who were I as Stmkespeares,. Walter Scotts, Irv- and mallet of American genius . lous in the las . to 1 mgs and prolwkly,^ fawners, are D. Wasliiogtop Rainter.) ♦ i, couiiictinir citfriieots i tics oi very recent cJ ite. inej \v r e have said that John Jacob As- if y.t*u crave best of toot-geareubatautiaiiy made, urbed the harmony and so- hdeavi'aS caught no doubt, from works tor might have been properly included . .. ^^dtd get, lmMvppn tho \wiiprnl ul a kl!ldred character, which were | among Mr. Irvings ‘Friends’—not be- G>. t . Mae.m-bo ^rtaia you do oot forget jj I ,. _ _ „ i;. i, llt Toe i '1IX auJ KIRTLaND. o:K.lRTLAXD acd sped-tir.it s' of very , Ct U l 1 I 1 L I I (v G C tJ 14 IV. I 111 ££, Uiv I1IV uta | . ^ Billings Gate.—Pretty much the philo'onhv in this world iz kon-J vial I'Lf'ons betweeu the Northern. iU . . . ... - , , . tained iu the following bracket—[grin rn sections of the Unitei . ar.iest masters of all j cause he was a literary celebrity, bu. , :x NYe allude to the measure I tne " Cl ^ 100lS ° Europe, where it was | as one who w is the patron of literature X-.^.tcr whicr. way theiwo names you may nx! Rumor iz like a swarm ov bees, the the ‘Omnibus bill,’ in which j cu^oinary to incorporate eveu in the and talent, and whose name wa8 asso- ^ emrifrfndr* Why,TdatemfiotU« ficethemthe less yu git rid | the leaning n»exi of tip Union, inciud- jHfl^'at'ons of histonca! themes-liv- C iated as friend with Irvings on sev- t„d. J 3 ' - ^ .1 . • . I lnct rpniflspnlnhvpsj nr nmrrmtpra nM ,^..1 n,.„oom,id Tlio * Aafar T.ihnrv’ But to imd No 3, on . ip lias Avenus waul more busiuese aud cun’t afford to lose any we have already. Try our prices—Try our Goods. ws man busibsss. Remember when yon Come to Macon don’t fail Call on on, 3eot 10, 1S72. SEYMOUR, TINSLEY Si CO. 7 3m 111' l< V u OV I t 111. Fashion m ners ov other A bile ain’t a .: all, esp sidy when pheliow. F. S. Johxson. Clinton. S. S. Dunlap. Macon. >} Congress who regard- ■1.1 iz on sum oilier i mg Presiuen • ■s pl ools ov sum, sin-j and members and slaves of all. |i I , Con.- ‘tutiou anil laws passed iu sore tiling after j accordance with its provisions, para mount to the ‘higher lew’ pronuncia- n, niosut one partizaiis piutloruqauu who relied upon ill - Supreme Judiciary to s. ttie all disputed points, involving their constitutionality—concentrated their personal and official influences— annuals to testify possibly their pow ers of the art, or to perpetuate some justice •••>-! Striking circumstance or remarkable Queer Country is China.— A coun try where roses have no fragrance and women no petticoats ; where the labor er has no Sabbath and the magistrate j yielding up or throwing aside party no sense of honor; where the mad- aiii.iation in deference to justice and the pri'icr6- ets m-Tg. ] *o ifed; as it was al-socommon j entrusted to Irving* and Irving called with them to introduce portraits of o;ic m his works ‘Astoria.’ their personal friends and patrons, i Finus Achates. their wives, children and other reia- — lives. In many instance’s, they incor- n ivro 4YIk ciiaUQ porated their own likene>ses; and, what j uDliU D ! Ulu AiMz ull *' ilo was not unusual, intermingled inferior Calied “C"tton,” or c t<> Third Stieet, 66, i y,. I’., founded b\ dir. Astor, was Aud vou’ll find MIX & KIKTLAN D and K.IRTLAND T it li J >- M IY I bear no vehicles and the ships no kc» Is; patriotism, and forming as it were, one where ol i men fly kites end the needle more ‘rally’ for their country, its laws points to the south ; where the pi ana the Union of the States! This -einl-lage is honored with the name of -‘•The Union"—painted by T. II. Latteson, engraved by II. S Sadd ami published by Win. Pate, Burling- Slip, N. Y., lb5g. Its master spirits ? R £D HAUG’S. MIX! And of ai. ::i 3 fine stock?* of sueh ^ootis a?* they keep At which yi.ur asitmislu d eyes ever did peep, You’!! fin ! far tl>»* finest in that very ntore; Aud yo i liTIlANK me tor telling you this, more and more !! 11 3in. peculiarities. NYilliam, Prince of Orange, is often represented with his little dog that evinced such sagacity and gratitude in waking him, barely in time to prevent a capture hy Span iards; and Frederick the Great, is as often associated with his favorite grey hounds! Many of tho most celebra ted productions of the most eminent occupy the main foreground, aud are, reud.lv known as President Fillmore artl8t8 ’ were finished in compliment to imd li' ■ great triumvirs, Webster, (his I ltl ' s orderof com position -some • , >. . . I 1 I r v. nfliorc naf at i with others not so plausible. of honor is on the 1 elt hand, and the seat of intellect is in the stomach; where to take off your hat is nn insolent gesture, to wear wiiite is mourning: which lias a literature without an al phabet and a language' without a grammar. There is no poverty so <1 grading in j ^,'retmv of Estate) CaFhoun and’ci^v; | fkir , l ,ro i’ r!t ‘ f its effects as that of the heart. NYii.field S.-.itt duel R«*b«ns most wonderful performance, ?&z;: tK i ••n.. «'«*"»■>" <" i» lesser lights, but who were only so by j lGlU ’ ut,d ^ 1,eVl *d t0 llftve 1)18 ! tli.- i-resence of those absorb- 1 tirst l' uL ’ llc wurk uker returning from : r primaries! The poura.ts of a |, Italy, has a medly of figures that are th, ... ures are true to life; and the 1 1,1 ,i0 wise qecessary to his principal ; ut ensemble’ apt and strikingly solemn. [, p, I Q I) ,i'ion to the integrity of the Union, i i Ui J B. | a sacra f regard fur the Constitution, and zeal for the perpetuation of each in its p; istmt- simplicity and significance, make up the moral ot the scene. And low, another coterie is on the iiq is, formed of *• Washington Irving and SUPEKIXT! NDENT'S OFFICE, .Macon & Hrlnswick K Maeon. Ga , JSopt NYiio lives for himself alone, li for a mean fellotv. EXTRA SPECIAL SOI ACE. '■pHE Ufifit* r Hi£ned contin- 1 u k to carrv on the BOO I AND SHOE bu*i- n«P8, in all its branches, at the name old stand, embra cing a larger variety than heretofore. Gentleman will find every class o{ finish in Boots and Shoes icarranttd Also a good supply of Iiaiies, blisses aal Children’s Shoes "1 til qualUit-s an<i price.. Undrmtnad, that none bxt first chin* goo is are off^r ed, and having paid cash, great inducements are of fered. Genileinen's work mad-to ord^r and Repairing of ail kinds neatly done as ail old customers will teslilv. FRED HAUU.' Milledgeville, Oct 8, 1872. i 1 3m M VDA1I N. S. UOLDRIDlifi CiUXbE OP SCIIKM I.K. )FFICE, ) K K. CO., > 81. I«72 > O N and after Monday, September 23, 1872, the following sche iules will be run : DAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN DAILY Leave Macon (Pa-seng'T Shed 8.15 a. M. An ive at Jesup 5.5tj P M. Arri e at B-uuswick .... 10 00 1*. M. Leave iiruns’-vick 4.30 a. M. Arrive ot Jessup ....6 45 A. M. Arrive at Macon (I’assenger Shed) 5 20 P. M Cuunects closely at Jesup with trains of Atlan tic and Gu f Railroad, to and from all points in Florida. NI'UIT PASSKNGBR TRAIN. DAILY. Leave Bd lc in (Pasaeager Sked) 7.45 p. m Arrive at oavaiinan ...--7.15 A. M. Leave Savannah. ......7.00 p M. \rrive at Macon i Passenger Shed 0.45 A M UAWKINsVIl.LK TRAIN DAILY, (SUNDAYS LX CEPTED.) Leave Macon... -.2.55 P. M. Arriveat Hawkinsville 0.30 P. !W. Leave Hawkinsville 7 00 A. M. Arrive at Macon 10.30 a m \VM. MacREA, Gen’l Sup't. GEORGIA, Bulloch Countv. n E OF COUi SMITH S TOMC JSVKUP 1ms been ccamter/eited. and the coun'crfeiler brought to griei. £f2kIZ£X£’S XOI^ZC szau?. The genuine article mils' hate Dr. >!• ■ 3t l -i. - private stamp on each bottle. Dr John bon omy - -- the right to inaunfacture and s-U the origma. J' lm ; Smith's Tonic Syrup, of Louisville, Ivy. • well the label on each boltie. If inv private n.inr.p if But <-u each bottle, do not purchnse, <*r you win U deceived. See my column advertisement, nud in) show card. I will prosecute any one liitroigii.’g 11: i ^ ' my rignt. The g nvmc • < *»>iil» To»iu: ^jraip c«.ni tUtCU ? Jill lllljlSj cl Ot V\ TltGI' only be piepared by myself the most eminent and WOlthv of all The public’s servant, . , . Dr. JOHN kill. | who ever graced the annals ot Ameri- Louisvil'e Mav 28, 1872." 41 3m ^ NXOUXCE8 TO HER PATRONS AND THE iA public generally that she has juts; received a new supply of subject. He t\,is conscious, however, ol an exuberant power in ‘holding the ! mirror up to nature,’ and especially' GOODS FROM NEW TO IK ANfl indulgent it not vain of bis skill, in drawing horses, which in this instance he liberally fuvored. He also added by way of variety, women ot all ages, children and even dogs; illustrating oi'oit ol ins superior range, JSew Cheese, CONN'S his Friends," comprising a band of liter- “Pon each the peculia r, rare, uiwpue ary celebrities, that moved within the i excelle,,ue of h,s P en,!l1 1,1 , ^orm* , and consti- i OVer r,vals u! ev< -‘ r y s,,h ° o1 of , ’ 1 am aware that I am ‘ flying in the face' of my fiieud Col. W. (V. M . a shr.-wed and skiilui critic, aud one of the eery few w ,o ;s laboring to devdope aud elevate southern character, literary, social, amstsoal end bchauical, '.::J upu.h akead her agricultural re- t >n. s .«■! .o-j i;-cUleaterpnzee—but Doctor# mill d^ar. can literature. Suii, we do not ac- I cord to several of them that magnitude which some ‘observers’ think they fill BALTIMORE HOUSES, And cordially invitee all to attend her 01*Ei\I\G On fhe 17th and 18th October, When the hopes to deal with tne.n with ps quick lib erality ae the' can iiud at any other eataWI -h lent in any city, and give as good satisiautiO'i iu -regard to goods. '^rCouie ail and you will be aati-ded. Miiledgevihe, Oct 9,1872. II 2t U T H EKEA.8, James II. Wilkinson, administrator on (-slate of Dempsey Driggers, deceased, ap- pdes to ihe u'lder.igued for letters Di-missory from (its Adinii'Utration. Therefore all persons concerned are hereby required to show cause, if auy, why said administrator, on the find. Monday in January next -h olid not be di-charged. Given under my hand and seal of office September 23.1, 1872. C. A. SORRIER, Ord’ry. Sept 21, 1872. 11 3m GEORGIA, Bulloch Comity. \\fHEREAS. Wiliam Bird has applied for exeinp- 'I tion ■ f personalty, and setting apart aud valua- •i n of II i ;i .fend, and I will pist upon the same at my Office ai the lof:i of OCTOBER next. Given under my hand and "ffi dal signature. (I A- SORRIER, Ordinary. Sep'embei 23rd, 187-2. 11 -t. JOHNSON & DUNLAP, DEALERS IN Hardware, Iron, Steel, Agricultural Implements, Carriage AND WAGON MATERIAL, VARNISHES, Ac. AND ACtXSNTS FOB. TBS D. PRATT COTTON OZN. April 9, 1872. 72 3d Street, MACON, GA. rffch Fall Dry Goods! JAMES A. GRAY & CO., f.OS tC- 196 7)road Street, Augusta, Ga. BEG to inform tlt^ir irientli nn J the public, that they are now receiving ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST ELKviANT STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, which fthey have ever had the pU-asureof exhihiriug in Georgia. With au Experience of twenty-eight yearn cnteniuffurthetaefeot Geor- gtnuH, aud with ainiilr means to rnak^ all «*ur purenaaes for canh—aud t*pl**n<jid room arid light to »how our Stock, (having four fi »ors forty one feet by one hundred and tweuty-five) we feel perfectly aatisfied in saying lo our friends, that we will gnat an tee all goods leaving our i .>uso lobe of me best quality at the pree and uriher, that we w li guarantee our prices os Cheap as auy firat-claM Lou«e in New York. We respectfully invite&a examination of onr GOODS AND PRICES. JAMES A. GUAY & CO., Augusta, Ga. P. S.—Mr. Ringland will take plesrure in .ending Samples Rnd filling Order* for hi* friend* in Baldwin County. . Sept. 24, 1872. 9 2<n. Best Quality at New Flonr, CONN’S 7 2t GEORGIA, Bulloch County. W HEREAS, Charles Knight has applied for ex' empi. in of personalty, and setting apart end val- uati"n..f Homestead, and I will pas* upon the same mv Office on the I5tb of OCTOBER next. Given under my hand aud • fficial signature, C. A. SORRIER. Ordinary. • Sept ‘23: d, 1872. USt JAMES G. BAILIE & BROTHER, 205 JRroatl Sheet, Augusta, Ga., Respectfully ask your attention to a full line of the following goods, which will be sold as low as ia any ' li. other House : ( A ItPKT DEPART MENT. CURTAIN DEPARTMENT Englieh Velvet Carpets, Englisli Brussel* Carpets, Three Ply and Ingrain Carpets, Venetian Cat pets, Cheap Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, Table Oil Cloths, S'air Carpet* and Rods, M ittinge, Drugget* aud Door Mats. Curtain Materials, IComices and Banda, |Lace Curtains, Muslin Curtains, Wiudow Shades, all sises, Hair Ciotbs, all widths, Wall Papers and Borders, Beautiful Chromos. 6ROCIRT DEPARTMENT Choice Family Groceries, received weekly, Duffield Hams, English Crackers, Dyspeptics' Food, Baskets of all kinds. Wood Ware, Brooms aud Brushes, ‘lantation Supplies- Carpets, Oil Cloths and Cut tarns made and laid at short notice, Bept 24, 1872, »«m.