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The Houston Home Journalj Jt — W s-lrfficrn Press.
An litiiior in Heaven.
aSSgg ADVERTISEMENTS.
PEURYti.GA., JUNE 15, 1871.
The Northern papers are very bitter
■ ; against Mr. Davis for liis late speeches,
Take Notice.—'Transient advertis-j ami equally. bitter an the people Idl
ing mnst be paid for in mhasee. Don’t; ^Stoning io and applauding Iilnu .Their
send n notice to be jrabHshed, with-the Jjsigniige i-s-a.-; harsh end abusive as if
■message: “I’ll send the money in n ; he had been tried l>y tne United States
few days.” It wiil not be inserted with-1 Government, found guilty of treason,
out the cash. This ride applies to j and was at liberty now only.by reason
everybody except the business men of rdf; godlike mercy of that Govem-
lYri-y, and it will be strictly adhered junent.
io. | These vipc-rs who spit their venom
t j at “our President”—the Last one we
YV got complaints from oursubscri- ; l mf ]— ml!iS i know that for nearly two.
hers in the country, that they don’t > veaHJ ^ united States Government
get their papers. We know they leave j '] 1; ul him in prison, part of the time in
Perry all right, and they must be tnk- j c ] w j ;iSi ,-irh full power to bring him
on ont s< .mewhere ejse. We ask it as j to trial, mul if need he to -punishment,
a favor that those who deliver the pa- hjtpy must know that Mr. Davis him
per at- the country post offices do not; s ^if Vas anxious for a trial, :.nd r-ady
tend out the. papers. If any mam wants jatany time to. meet if. -They know
to rr':id the Home Journal and will tell j the Northern people were! during
•J ,s » y°° Pwr to pay for it, we’ll: thh time, clamoring for the trial; and
fend it to him free, but we don’t -ant j (lKy know too the reason the trial was
.our subscribers swindled; j not held. Tire United States aut-hofi-
~ t •-* [ties did not dare to try him. They
1 lie Grand Jury did not finish their! charged him with treason, the highest
labors or their presentments; hence , crime known to the State, and feared
rile latter sill not lie published till; to bring him to trial because the chargi
-VM / '! could not be sustained. ■ Knowing they
m ***■*: - } could not convict him, and ashamed to
The favorite mssrazme. The Peoples. ., ... .. ’ .
, , . , tI . L acquit lmn after offenng a large re
fer June lms readied ns. Vie are i .. ^
, . .■ . i wart for his capture, they suffered hun
more ;m.I more interested in that cam-' . . , . . •* • - .,
, ,-■ . ; e • i co languish in prison till President-
fid story, A Steadfast Woman. Tne |- T , _ .... „
'author 'who-nuiatib
. ! Johnson condudei
. - . .... W - ,J — n * i what -modified- feri
trays viiaracter with nicety and .dis
crimination very - unusual and very
jdeusant to the- rerfder. The. London
parson continues ids easy and graceful
sketches, of What be saw on a trip to
of the people,
hand let liim out oh bail. He is under
boni.1 now, and would doubtless go to
his trial willingly; but those who so
violently brand him as a traitor, dare
0 _ .... , , i, ..... , riofc.give him tho chance of a trial, for
. , , y fear he and the cause he fought for
fstlff rn -iiAri.1 htc fttMtimno /if irtinf Pin °
will he justified before the world.
ting to npte his opiuions of what he
Haw in Amt jlea. -.The other-contents ttj. , . -•» • . .
. , , - , Tnese Tigntcous howiers are very m-
VT0 : ’ JKl « ood re-us,ml. .-■ M A
dignant that our people should have
heard 3ir. Dafisjwitii such enthusiasm.
They might as well “accept in good
faith” the fact that we all love Mr. Da
vis (except those of the acallawng ge
nus, who love nothing but money and
the devil); we honor and revere him
-■■«»M3co-.w.a>. ...■.«.w. --^.-.-j. tfor -hLs course during the war and his
This we consider oneaji rhe ablest . ,. . ®-,. „ „
v,.per in theSouth. It is lively and love the South-
fresh in no**, iudhpenent dnd fearless every memory
in itr, pmiciinc^. ^ona nuts ecutonras,
ivliabio - in eonuhcrcini intelligence.
etinfidciifly recommend this 'to those
who' want h good family ma<i;izinb:—; l
,4ddr--s Pptt A-Auspry, 5 Cooper pniop.
'■>. Y.; price §3 a year.
Tlie Kayauririi SeiTS,
und iinaxci-Ilod in its Trusceihinebus-Ee-'
lections. iMajor J. H. Estiji; liift prd-
]irietor u is the most.enterjirisin'gr tiywa-
pnper ninn in Gebrgiu, and lie has
.pkjeed itbc'News ahead of aiiy Sayan-
uah paper ai;u e-puii to any in Georgia
.in .curpidntjbn The Daily has. -moi-p
fetul.ing than any'in the'SbhUi, olit-.
- sideof N«v . Orleans and Louisville.
«T»s alijii editor is Col W. T. Thompr.
son, tho authored “Mitior:. jrbnns’
(Jouitship.” \The Gc-orgia newr,,; 'as
/.\*llf,ii-.d by JIariifi, him-of the. red
llc-ai!, is uldiie worth the pnee of the
p iper;: ihcr-i’s nothing'like .it in any
paper of our Ucasiaiutanee. See the
r.ilycrtiseini’at. ]
jBx-PmMet tl).iv:s AUjlressjiiAtlwi'a.
■ Comnicnfing on tlie Riluresis oJ'Mr.
Diivis ni Atlmta, the' Cincinnati £in-
i|-.iin, : r ai'ya;
'Tt is not til be snpxiosc.d, .in yhnjr of
r-I! that h ;s tnaij.^ired, tlurfc 'Jeitersoii!
'Davis-■ wriralrl bo a iii-af-dosa Union
man. V.\-arc not,: thereiorc, surpris-
eonnected- with it; we love the men
who fought-for it, and since the war
everything gray is pleasant to onreyes;
,we love thoseswho- died for it,' and ev
ery tuft of grass' on thei' graves is
dear, to us; -we love thepnneiples we
contended. fori and- dive in the hope
that some day they wiil.be vindicated.
These things we love with all the ar
dor of wliieh we are capable, and‘we
shall continue to love'them as long as
.we have breath; and we shall hate the
.Government and itsho-workers in oiir
opjrression, with a hatred as lasting as
tha t oppression.'- •
- ---• - )».<h ■ —i
1 si he monthly expenditures of the
Government fori May exceeded those
for April;- and amount to £17,730,85.—
The ; interioix -Indian and Pension De
partments’ ibaeh : '$G;62d;0.00,the War $3-
000;000,and the civil and miscellaneous
55,137,313. These do not include pay-
tnente on account of the. interest or
principal of the. public debt.
gnniiot ahv. y. b ti-.tunpuan:. I wi.l say.
nothing, and you must ub iiblaiilg.
f veu though tyranny oppresses gne\
push- upon y.,u. I’orbear for a >.ea7
Fred Grant, who."graduates at West
Point this year, sinokes, sayspothipg,
is obstinate And. takes .gifts, like, his
father; and he will not hear old Proxy
talked-ahont .slightingly. Some, time
ago he pitched into a brother cadet,
who had made sarcastic allusions to
Tiis father, and was so badly whipped
s(>u, and a day-will conic wli: hall will os to be laid up foi-. several days. A
zj'LH. .• <■ T . i..- - Kecond and athird time lietried it with
the same result,, but venturing' upon a
fourth he came off victorious.
yet lie well. I may not, r,br may some
of you,.live to see it, liutit is surely
yomiug,” The Gazette seizes upon
liiis lor a column oduoriai to esasper
jiii' it» party agf.io.'-t the boutb, and Some Pennsylvaniims wrote to.Horr
against those in the North who are in-i ape.Greeley to ascertain whether he
riinbd to do ilu-ni ju.-ti-.-c. It is an aw-' would peimit his rame to be used in
ful'thiug that Mr. Davis looks forward : eonuection with the Presidency. An
to a tim.- when all .will be. well; and i attempt to iranslato his reply resulted
when no tyranny will inipu-ss the Lx- i as follows: “Dear Sir—I ain ynecin-
gkmfederatw. The Gazette .considers i at ad and yawning at lVhmael; he sure-
his liuigmige. above quoted,’ as cl very ; ly is hot_fishing shtid.slV the while''-at
.‘■syleiim import,*?-and t-ommends it to; iLms; but I wrote.a line to fetch her
ijiit'h itajmblii-auB and Democrats, and | tortli; decejition is.thus underrafed vi-
nsks Northern men how they.liku.it.— ; ciunsiy. if Idaho fails." Carrots promise
%Ve should judge, ■ fn.-rn such- talk bn; to wait. Perhaps spirits are ended—
its part, Hint it supriuscd that North-; entirely; my bow. Bores,
e.ji men were nuturai-bonifools. No-
}>ody on the face of-tb.u earth expects
“Hoeace Gkeelet.’
■ Ailegianco aid Protection.
Before the advent of Eadiealism, we
, „ . ■ . . had in trutli the best government in
rh=-rc will Pe a;; improvement? ‘ ~
air. Davis to be p’oiised.witii the ex
isting stat,- of .things,' or that, he will
pot eh-.-rish t he hope that in the future
; the world. Millions admired its wis-
I dom, reverenced its virtues and appre-
| dated its glory, history and protection.
Now its wisdom is madness; its virtues
— ► «-A
i hr shin H rrors.
Tii . deseAptioak of Paris justbeiore ! are gone; its glory is a dream: its his-
buo eulmiiiating.horror of tlie last few j tory a black page, and its protection,
fk>ys t’f the siege, are terrible pic : ; exile and persecution. The last Con
jures of the misfortunes of the gay
.city. The streets were darkened in
the o>tiling, by the order which com
manded lights to be extinguished and
cafes closed at 11. Peters’ and a few
favored foreign resorts managed to
stretch, ont time until one o’clock ill
tho morning, and these every night
were full. At midnight tlie fag eiul of
iho poDtUC.tioa would swarm on the
gress, in its refusal of amnesty ancl the
enactment of theJInkluxlaw, exhibi -
ed a spirit of mean oppression, opposed
to .constitutional liberty, foreign to alt
principles of peace or justice, and to.-
tally unworthy of a great people and a
magnanimous government. -Jn its dy
ing agony it left a record'of its wrongs
and insuit-s that can never be blotted
from the memorirs of patriots and the
boulevard*, those'.poor beggarly girls; lovers bf. rational liberty,
who, finding no purchasers tor their j Allegiance and protection are recip-
waves, offered themselves'for any hid-j roca'. The one cannot be exacted
oms purpose. Distrcas induced de-' when the other is withheld. Wh-u
gravity, and young girls, formerly tlie one is not simply wdthdrswn b t
snnroundt.'d with comfort and respecta- ; becomes un active and malignant per-
Such is the caption of an article j j) INKS & SONS
which has been going the. grounds of:
the papers for soma time, and w!>ieh
appears to be something new under the ] U llVC ' j«st rcoeivcd
. fresh
! KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. j
j [CTJATIUN TOR SETTLEMENT, \
' Before the Ordinary of Houston County. ;
s ' June Tenn, 1871.
tjator do bonis non. of j
RSaf OVA Xi!
J, D. MARTIN,
LATEST SPRING STYLES. ! R. C. WILDER & SON,
M BS. CHOATE BESIDES TO INFORM |
her friend* and customers who have so 1 STT] ilf fsl SIT "F A PTAnv
liberally patronized her in the past, that ' - . ' “
she toll continue her business at her resi- j
dence j’nst above the Methodist Church, | AL-1COA; GA.,
sum
Just- as if editors were not in the Lab- j
it of going to. lieaven! We’ll venture j
to say that a greater' portion of them{
go to that home of those who have per- j
formed their mission of mercy on earth, j
than any other profession or calling ■
that poor mortal* filL
“An editor in heaven!” There’s
nothing strange about that at all. It’s
almost a moral, as professional, im
possibility for them to go anywhere
else.
Once upon a time,' after the demise
of a member of the “corps* editorial”
he presented himself at the garte of the
‘‘Hedy City,’’and requested admission.
■Thecfoorkeeper asked' him wliatr had
been his'occupation on terra fir ran.
He replied that ho “was-an editor.”
“Well,” said the watchman, “we have
a crowd of your kind here wow, and
they nil came in as dead-heads! If yon
can pay yourpassage yon can come in;
if . not, you must put yourself under the
control of a personage you ruled ty-
ranically down below” (meaning the
devil.) -Not hnTTug fb,' will,-
to go h^Tonr "BroOieriof the “quiil end
j C. C-Tbiacan. - admui
i . Watchmaker aid Jeweler j "SSktStrSces
! Jcef* Bodges. Hw. A.-aiKa 8m!S», saminfatra- I Bresaes m..ue m anj sijxe aebirea, pnta.
: 5i;p. j-ad.th Smitd. a*oaiT^tt; | moderate; :ul my vori. vairanted: good tit- j ejfjiffl. next io
| smith, uf Kus.,too ci.a*.tv; joim i'mtou of iiaa- ■ And Dealer in I Hug a specially. I have a small lot of trim- j
. .ir.i-ia co-aaty i lz B. AtSjfet. eiecnfor, of Pulasii ... , -which I am offering low. Give me !
^aap': i
: .'.I:-. 1.. A. Suvth.
s; Alexanciia,
Metfermeh, Saudriiigham, ete v
Plain, Colored, Black and Plaid Sash Kib-
- bons, Corsets,- 'White, Black, and Fancy
Colored Fans, Mnsquito Netting,
in various qualities. Prints,
Domestics, ele.
. Onr stock 'of Honse 1’nrnishmg Goods
is complete, and prices made to suit .the
times.- ; •' i
All Goods are guaranteed
43 SECOND STREET,
M l CON GEORGIA.
jnnlotf WA A BANKS * 90NS.
posted off’ and presented him
self at the entrance of “Clootie’s dark
domains,” A very dark-complexioned
gentleman stood sentry, and asked in a
gruff voice, “Who comes?’?'‘ 'An hum
ble disciple of Faust,” was the calm re
ply. ‘‘Then hold m, you can’t be ad
mitted,” exehiiinerd the “Gentleman
in Black,” evincing considerable agi
tation and-fiercely scowling on him..—
“Why not?” demanded the typo who
began to get somewhat “huffish,’’and
looked around for a “sheep’s' foot”
with whielrto force au entrance.
“Well, sir,” replied hia sable majes
ty, “we let one of your profession in
here many'years ago, and hckeptiip a
continual ‘row’with his former delin
quent subscribers; and as. we. have
more of that class of persons here than
any other, we have parsed a law pro
hibiting the admission of any editors,
only those who have advanced onr in
terest in their papers on earth, nni
then those we keep in a separate room
by themselves. You have published
many things that operated against, us,
and always blamed the‘devil’ with ev
erything that went wrong; so you can’t
come in. We. enforce this rule‘with
out respect to persons.’ for oitr peace
and safety. You can just travel.”
Casting a droll leer at the outside sen
tinel; our typographical friend 'shitted
off again, determined to get in up
above. This time he took with- Mm
an old file of his-paper, and present
ing it to the guardian of the Celestial
City, requested that it might be care
fully examined, and they would see
whether he was entitled to n free tick
et. In due course'bf time the conduc
tor caine along and took him in, telling
him that lie published many good
things and had .been'a martyr to'the'
cause of human improvement-, and that
resolutions had been passed to admit
all members of the “art preservative"
who had abused the “devil \iliile be
low. '
He added that, ns they were punish
ed enough by- their being with the
devil” their future punishment was
commuted: He further stated that not
onci delinquent newspaper subscriber
couid-be found in all heaven.
Headers of the Eepablican, take
heed and pay xrp.~-Sum_plcr Republi
can. - ■
Horace Greeley.
However much we may differ from
Mir. Greeley, 'there cannot be two opin
ions as to the strength and originality
of - liis'style, and the clearness which
he gives to every subject, whether agri
cultural, religions, sceientific or politi
cal, which he touches with his pen or
tongue. He writes the pure Saxon,
and may well say that the language of
Chatheni. Milton and Shakspeare is
his mother .tongue, . With all his faults
and not .oblivious of tlie wrongs he
has done the South, still there is a sim
plicity,: frankness and nobility -about
the man that commands our admiration
if it wins not our affection.
As a journalist lie wields a greater
influence than the President of, the
United States with all' his patronage.
In an intelligent age, and among an
enlightened people,, the pen wiil ah
ways prove superior to the -sword.—
The one appeals to reason; the ohly
iogic of tiie other is the bayonet as di
rected by brute force! The laurels ol
of the one are not-freshened by the
tears "of widows'end orphans; the tro
phies of the other often perish wi ih the
bloodshed on the battlefield.—Colum
bus Sun.
Aft Oeiginax, SIeoiceve. -the ingre
dients of Dr. Waijkeb’s Vikegar Kn -
tebs.differ from tliooe of. every, otliei
tonicjted corrective in wse. -‘Unlike
the tiactures'bf .the pina-niaeopceia tin.-!
remnly contanis.no .aleohoi. Botain-
cal resemch has brought to, light in our
Pacific Territoiy, herbs, roots unu
bility, were driven by want to piav the‘.seotitor and plunderer,iulegianee ceas- - i » ,.
wanton in the streets to
nervines, ana inrigorants, and pi
the Bitters are mainly composea.
antouia the streets. Father killed ; es.to be a virtue and rebelllion .* crime ‘ j
er-ttdre:
work; evei-v'tbinp
fi, - , „ ; —. , ■- . , i nves, nervines, and illvigoi-ants, and o.
uf the war, mother taiiou away by fe-H Then resistance to man and wrong is; - —-
>er, no woik, eveiy thing fiat; no ooedienea to God raid rtgu-fc; and everv , , - r .
- • ' «rhte «„ 'ri. pL? - i, , • . •’ = A ioug seiaes of cores, emor..ema dvs-
inencls. inis .u the Pansienne u.- b;ow given io twranny-is a doiy. and! ■ - „ .. . ,, - '
iy .. ' , , , , *-•- T f. ..’ . • pepsia m all its forms, and biihoasautt
d.-t.v. a.idlo sii^gesli'.e ol moral rot-etcraias the. slavo po the digyip,-ot w! - _ ^ , ,
rtannto which' women mm fro,.-, , tpus ~ ‘ ro.--.ons cl-.so.wh.rsor ev-m Mase nr.
played through hit iLo revolt, and the ! ^^ouc-hers of this mestibie meui-
gay sceues >-.Vew onaett'd in the fashion- j How to Keep Pkeixv.—A writer in
able haunts of folly form a ghastly con- • the- Land mid. M'ater states on the au-
iiast to the general desolation wliicii; tooriry -bf tho celebrated Diana of
preceded the blood and slaughter of . Poictici-s’ pc-riumer, IhatT-she.owed the
tiio street fighting that Closed the trag- j rotenriou of her charms at an advanced
,-<!y. — Szo. News. | age, to the habitual nse of rain water.
■ t-*- | which has an "extraordinary salutary
j action on ihe skin. Now what's to
fhind-r any woman from keeping her
Ex-Senator Hiram B. Bevels has been
jplected Piesiuent of Alcorn Universiiy,
at Jsck*on. Mi«s. Be vels was nomina
ted by Guv. Aleosm, and the ehytio;;
wr<s a unanhsious on<s.
eompteXson ;
Black Hernaiu Bfirgcs,
French Organdies,
Plain, Strrpc-d and Corded Swiss,
Victoria Lawns,
Blshor* Lawns,
T.inen, Cambrics, Ac. | Ki d - a ' ld ‘ t to too -1.1 by tae return
- A frill line of Puffings, Eufflings, etc. ;
Snow- drop Tu mming, jbeyond tlie limits of tins State: It IS OimEBED,
Excelsior, Trimming, in a variety of styles! ^ be P?*?** 4 ? u Mrs - A
^ . ■-. - - . J .* - * ) by publication of-tin* notice lorn? moB-tlis
; C. C. Duncan, adininisr. a tor de bonis non of
| .. •‘Ski tii. Laving liltd his jiet t on for a set-
tltinoKi “i kis accounts as adinuubLator afore-
And Dealer in
WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY..
Ariope's Marble Tori
Ha* removed to the old tavorite comer, ad-1
joining' Ptice & Killen’s, where he will be >
ot the Sneraf, mat itrs. E. A. Sm.tb. admnilBt.a- pleased to wait on all having business in
trix of 4esif.--Sm.ui.i.-> act to be foozd m Huastun , * • - J; - • . . ° —alfi-lm
County, uud .t :uitacr apjimrina Icat she reside* nisi.ua malo im
Houston Buperiur Court.
ml the.-first montlay-in July next. The
Gr.md, Traverse, and Tails jnjors that
sei-vcd at said Court will take particular
notice that they are to ser ve'again in July.
C. B. COLE,
J. S. C. M. C.
D. H. CULLER, Dep. Clk. S. C.
B A c ONI
BAC03ST! BACON!!
10,000 lbs. Clear Hib Sides,
In store and for sale for Gash, or on
time for good papers; by
AIAciS.-TIlV. &. GOLY’BB,
FORT VALLEY, GA.
junl5-lm
GEAND FL0SAL C0KCEET!
THE FLO WER qVEEN;
—OR—
Tlie Coronation of the Rose.
To be given by the pupils of (he MAH*
SHALLVLLLE ACADEA1Y, asristetl by
the lady, aniasenrs of the place, on Fuidav
Night, June i:J. Gome one, 'come-all!
B: F. Cuss, Jlneicai Director,
A. H. Aki'EECK, Leader of Orchesira.
Tlie Weekly INTews.
Tlii ty Co unins of Reading Mat r er.
If commends its PA pa.t cularly to those who do
not enjoy the lacd-t-ta <a a da*iy maii, and who
desire to Lave tne euneiit news of the day in a
cheap, compact-ami reliable ioim.
. Thh_ WEEKLY; is Jna*ie up w.itii g»;eai ,care. and
diaccjmiiTelion, fiiicl conia ub i refnii of
Lady L atiou ol Ilq JiUiLMKG KLW b. itti' ex-
irrmeiy low price, it= careiai and' t«ie
Aju'gt ajid vai-jt-d amount oTr-radli.^ .i^iattor vv'a:eh
,t iioi.faiUG, CxTnuaeiid it to aii thofcc wito des.re c
iirfit-cls^s lamily ntw'tf fiper. ’
The Vveeiiy tvjroe yeu-roue year to any address
for t-2 00; tii i;u;i.tu:, .?i Cu. .
Money sent by the Southern Express Company
may be lor warded, at oui; risk and at our expt-Det
’.resB • '
J. H. ES'flLL,
SaY'aniiiiH, (ieoig.a.
A true extract from the minutes of Court. June
12,1871. . W. T. S1VTFT, O. H. C.
THE TRI-WEEALY
MORNING- NEWS.
rpUE TRI-WEEKLY MOESUTG XEWS PRE-
A sentri all tlie best features of the Daily and
Weekly editions, and' is made np with an eye to
thewaiitsof the la ruling community of Middle,
■Sontiiein and Southwest Georgia. It contains ail
the LATEST COMMEitCLAL and TELEGRAPHIC
tained convinces us that It'fills a high place in
public estimation.
The Tri-Weekly News will be sent to any. ad
dress one year for $6.00; six months^$0.00.
Money senfby the Southern Express Company
at otuurisk and expense. Address
. J. fi. ESTILL,
Savannah, tieorgia.
WOTfC£.
All work How in my shop finished, if not
taken out in thirty cLys lroni date, will he
sold for repairs, and ffil work done by'me
hereafter, ii not called tor in ten days will
be sold ior reiiairs.
jnl-3t F. A. JOBSON,
THE OLDEST IN MACON!
MIX & K58YLAMD,
DEALERS IN
Boots and Shoes,
LEATHER & FINDINGS,
No. 3, Cotton Avenue, MACON, GA.,
SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT.
of whom Lave traded with i:s more than a
score of yearn, that we now have a stock
UKSUTIPASSED IK TEE STATE
Those who have traded with us in former years
know tnat we do net boast when we say
WE KEEP K0 INFERIOR STOCK
jfftrC'ome and see us. MIX & KTRTLAXD..
Miss McCORKLE,
FASHIONABLE
Millinery & Dress Making
Fancy Goods, Notions, *
Trimmings, &c-
AH .-jftifft done in the very best style, and
-ntisiucLuu gnuranteed. Terms reasona
ble. Give me a call at my new store, Sg
ceaily iitted up byjfr. Cook. apz7
' . Stiff Alieaa of AU Competition ! !/
THOS. WYNNE’S
Improved Open-throat, Curved-breast,
Double X, Self-ribbed-clesunng-seed, Pre
mium and Diploma
Cotton Gins,
Manufactured by
THOS. WYNNE, near Bel Air, Richmond
County, Go-
Short Staple Gin, with attached circle flue.
Upland Long and Short Staple.Gin, with
attached circle fine.
Common Ribbed Gin, with same attach
ment.
prS~ All Sizes Made io Order. ml8-3
The Paper for The People!
3>20 f 000 offered for New Subscribers
Tlie Atlanta Constitution.
W. A. Hemphill & Co.. - Pron’rs.
Dwelt, per annum,. £10.00
“ six months,. .S 5.00
Weekly, per annum,. S 2.00
Payable in Advance.
GUANO!GUANO!
PHENIX GUANO,
SALT AND PLASTER COMPOUND,
WILCOX GIBBS & CO. MANIPU
LATED GUANO.
I am offering the above well known
standard fertilizers for cash or on
tinie at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
to correspond- with the low price ol
cotton.
C. D. ANDERSON,
Fort Valley, Ga
dec!7-tf.
TERMS CASH.
Mrs. S. C. CHOATE.
CARHA T & CURD,
DEALEHS E?
Hardware, iron & Steel,
PAINTS, OILS, CLASS,
JEIXCTACTWKEES OF
j DOORS,
SASH,
BLINDS,
MOULDINGS,
brackets
And all kinds of Building Materials.
Special attention given to the buildineo
Cottage and public Bouses, BoughMrt
Dressed Lumber always on Bind. Sendai
your orders. Satisfaction guaranteed.
maii-tf r. c. wilder & sox.
Macon,
mhSIVSin
Cotton SEd Com Sweeps,
- . . - ..Georgia
MARTIN & CGLYER,
FORT VALLEY, - - GEORGIA,
Wholesale and retail dealers in
GROCERIES, PROVISION'S,
Grain of all kinds.
Tobacco, Segars,
Liquors, Candy,
Flour, Med,
Cofiee, Tea,
Sugar, Salt,
Canned Fruits,
Tin cend IVoodeit Ware,
All of which will be sold vey low for Cash.
Give ns a call. mh30-3m
DRUGS, DBUGS!
Only Fifty Cents Ueekly
^.uasrioaxi OH Trial,
Call January 1st, 1872. Large Family Pa-
oer\eulargcd June 20th to 8 pages, 48 col-
imns wdl lilleS with matter of interest to
-•vervbodv. Samples sent tree on appliea-
tionT AGENTS WANTED
Address' JOS. L. DENNIS,
Talbotton, Ga.
K J. SAVERS,
DEALER IN REAL ESTATE,
S-Vaa&lin, Pa./
Buys and sells improved and unimproved.--'ands
a uy wheat ia the-Uii -ted States-
1 MERCHANT’S
GARGLING 0i:
3VT. S. ffOBSOM-,
DENTIST,
PERRY, - - - -
GEORGIA.
SAVAKaAH
MORFIITG HEWS.
in tie TWEXi Y-FlltsT cl ITS EXIS-
TE?IC% RBd It? a: kuoAvIctlged by the Press rus ona
of the . ’
jLeadin^ X^ailies ia t2io South.
As a cews-jjatLei*. the-aIORNIN& NEWS is ener-
gctc and cut rpriH-ug—up with the times in cve^y
partkubir. It is car*-l'ully and vigcmily edited,
a ad is emphatically a JOU It N AL OF TQ-pAY.,
In politics, it is earnestly and hopefully Demo
cratic. and is an unwavering advocate and disciple
ot the piinciples of ’76.
It ia printed in Hie interests of the people of the
South, of Georgia, and of Savannah.
The current local news of Georgia and Florida
is made a specialty ; tie commercial department
ts-fullaud reliable; and .the general make-up of
the paper is fresh, sparkling and piquant. More
reading matter, is given in each issue than is to be
found in any other daily journal south of Louis
ville or east of New Orleans.
The MORNING NEWS has a circulation eqaul
to that of auy newsp perpdubd in Georgia, and
double t^at of any otner .Savannah journal—thus'
affording one ol tne best advertising inediums in
tne country.
Money sent by tho Southern Express Company
may be forwarded at our risk mid at our expens
Address ' ‘ *
J.'H. EST7TL
Savannah Gcoig a.
Stitxtz.
A Newspaper ol the Present Times.
Intended lor People Now on Earth.
Including Farmers. Mechaiics, Merchants, Prx
fessional Men, Wuikera, Thinkers, and all Max.
ner of Honest Folks, and tho Wives, Sons, an J
Danshters of alisuch.
ONIiP ONE DOLL AIL A YEAH (
ONE HUNDRED COPIES FOR Sab,
Or less than One Cent a Copy. ,Let Jhere be a
S50 Ciob at every Post Office.
SE3H-WEESiiY SUN, S2 A YEAR,
of the same size anT general character as
Tili'i WEEKLY, bit irftli a heater variety ci
miscellaneous rea«l:az, ajd finishing the n^w3
to its enoscribets with greater fresh less, because
it comes twice a week instead of onco only*
. THE DAILY SUN, GO A YEAR*
A preeminently readib 1 © newspaper, with. tUe
Ianres-. circulation in the ivnrllL free, iiu'e-
beideut, and fearless 1n politics. AU the new.
fi-om everywhere. Tw-» cen,*s a copy; by m -n
50 cents a. month, or $0 a yc^r.
T2Ryss TO CLUBS.
T"n COLLAR WTTEF.LT SFN.
Five copies, one rear, separately ac dr?«s o d.
Four Dollars.
Ten copies, one Tear,Eemrateiv autlressed fand
an extra copy to the getter up of cluo).
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the Scxni-TTeekly oneye?vr*o getter u:* of cier\
Thirty-five O all nr a.
Due hundred corks, one year, to one address
(and the Dally for one year to I he gutter u*> oi
ciutii. fifty Collars.
..Qhs StmareS
nc aundreG copies, one year. s°paratel» ad*
dressed land the Dally loro-ev-sar to Ui6 gelt ex
up cf clnb), bixry Dollars-
A ncs-a wmd-
y.e--uwmau
-A sneeze,
rial—Undone
steak,
Soma of the newspapers eonvri&in
that the Tallapoosa was Sited-.out
the expense of thepeojaleto e-arry Gen
eral Grant anil his biiggage to Long ] THE SE3H.WE2KXT SUN.
r, t rrii - , T i Fire copies, oce year, so;iarate!v nrldrerred
Branch. This mar have oeep wrong | Eignt Collars,
—it really was wrong in fact—bfit w, | t! “ J
will cheerfully pay oar share of the : Sixteen SoUam.
expense. Yv'e tinaiv. that the: mere j SESD Voua MOSEY
! chance that Grant might have been i yortVa ®erar cl'SJiS'ent"ir° r nt! oS
last at sea is Worth ten times the j >'
'amount.—Loiusaffe Csiencr-Jou ncd. ! Boaesca,sewXoxaaw-
THE BEST GIN YET!
HAWEINSVHiTiE, GA,
He will spend the first half of each
-month in his office in Perry over the
old Drug-Store, and one fourth, or the
j-Latter half of each-month will be gi ven
j to liis practice n HnwMnsniie at Mrs.
j Hudspeths.
THE W1NSHIP GIN PI wifCi««sfibe,
MAN UTACTUIIED BY
TVINSmr & BE0/, Atlanta, Ga.
SOLD BY
CAMPBELL & JONES
COTTON FACTORS, MACON, GA.
AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION!
Awarded Two F,rst Premiums at Georgia
State Fair, 1870.
V ALUABLE AND SUBSTANTIAL IM
PROVEMENTS have been made in
uiis Ginj and tlie inanuEieturers now offer
■ othe planters ot the South a Cotton Gin
hat has no superior, and which tor dnrabfi-
i y, fine material, and good workmanship,
vaunot he excelled.
The attention of planters is called to the
Patent Self-Oiimg Box used on tins Gin,
>vineh is lesS liable to heat,than any outer
■oox used, and Keeps all grit and dirt irom
uej un lain, s.ives time and unable ot fre
quent qfin-g, md requires not more than
■irie-feurtii ih. amount of oil consumed by
other boxes.
Tills GLt is put np in good style and in
die most tubsiantial manner througiiom;
Framing mi pin together with joint bolts,
md ail parts made of iron where it is essen
tial to rthnibliity.
Planters, examine this Gin before buying
any other. 40, 45, 50 and 60 saw Gins
sept constantly in stock. Price i#4.a saw,
delivered at any depot, free of charge for
.h-cirjhl. CAMPBELL A JONES, *'
jnS-Am - Agents, klacon, Ga.
PROSPECTUS
Bmided and pL-iih. Wanranted not to
rust or injure clothes iu any way. For sale
by F. W. JOBSON.
mh30-tf - Perry, Ga.
OUAHO.
We propose to sell this first-class Fcriilte
zer for
400 Pounds Low Middling Cotton,
$5 G O . O O,
Per ton, payable November 1st Now is
the time io get a genuine article on liberal'
terms.. For sale by
CROCKEB. MATHEWS & CO.,
FORT VALLEY, GA
mh9—tf-
BIAOK WALNUT LUiiER.
One Car Load Assorted, For Sale by
JONES &'.33A-S:’X'EI2..
Corn, Oats, May, etc.
2000 bushels choice White Com,
’500 bushels Tennessee Oats,
200 bides Timothy and Clover Hay,
300 bn. Bolted and Water Ground Meaj
10,000 pounds Wheat Bran,
75 bn. C6w Peas, (Speckled and yellow?.
Og consignment and for side cheap by
JONES A BAXTER.
OHIIISTIAA CliUCIBLE.
A new ricigious journal, of this title, de-
oied tb-the support and defence of the
Able Doctrine of the “Final Holiness and
lappr.ness of all men” as understood and
xponuded by Hosea Ballon, wdi be com-
,anced..by tlie nnders.gned, at Macon,
t.a, early in July, according to the lollow-
ag progr.unme:
Free Thought, Free Discussion and Ea-
:.oaalExposition. - \
The Fatherhood of God and Brotherhood
; nun 1. '■ .1 .1
i'mth, Hope and Charity. God the
S iviour of ail men, especially of them
/iiO beht-ve - ■: v-.-” : -
. The 'ii-it of ull creais and doctrines iu
ue Crucible of train and by the Fire oi
eivine Love. -7 ‘ ' -J..
The ij'.ai of all spirits in the flesh, _ac-
ir-dihg'to'their deeds, and esposufe of all
- ,-rors which make against the iree course
.d perfect liberty oi the Gospel of Christ,
in or out of the UniversaBst Denomination,
jda-M.
Ai the “Gmeible" - will, be the only true
apofwnt, in-all the South, oi ihe-princi-
.ies of the veneraied ihthc-rs of t h e Denom-
jaiion, who. labored.-fitly years ago, the
atronuge of ail liberal Chrisliansis respecte
jjiv invited to toe publication.
L. F. W. ANDREW’S,
Jams 1st, 187L Macon, Go.
'TERMS. -
The “Crucible" will be published in folio |
irm, ou every other Wednesday, on good ;
apir and clear type, at the foilowmg .
>ae copy,' per annum $ 2 00. : Cheap Whisky, Tobacco etc
-.’■free copies, to one address A 5 00. j
en “ “ “ $15 00. ■ , , , . f! L N . ,
io barrels low priced Whisky,
"S3g, Early returns of subscription, with : 30 boxes cheap, sound Tobacco.
.e cash, wfii ,nabie us to rtg&afe our : 30 barrels Moiasses.
diiion according to the demand,_and mast i Sugar, Coffee, Soap, Candles, etc.
e addr.-ssed os above. No paper scat on j For side by
arediti l-pr25-ti .... JONESXBAXTER.
Bacon! Bacon! Bacon !
50,000 liis. G. R. Sides and .Shoulders just
received and for sale at redneed prices by."
JONES A BAXTER.
Flour ! FlOur! Flour !
40 barrels “White Bose" Choice Family,
40 lnorrels “White Lilly,” Choice Extra,
200 sacks Tennessee Extra Family.
For sale at low prices bv
JONES* BAXTER.
IS GOOD FOB
3urns auct -Scalds,. Rheumatisia,
iiiibla.ias,
Sp; idols cud Biuises,
jiiai'pt-ct Bitiiuf?,
blesli Wuaiuid,
’rest Bites,
clxtcmal Poisons,
iind Ci-arkn.
rails of all kinds,
biti'asf, Ilin^bono,
PoE ” "
iBitei
. Heraoriio.ti« or Piles, j
Sore Nipples,
Caked iittasts,
Ffstula, Man,;e.
Spavins, Sweeney,
• Scratches, or Grease,
Stringhalt, Windfall-I
Founder* d Feet,
CTacked HeeLs,
Foct ll«ft in Sheep,
; animais & Inserts. Koup in Poultry,
cLe, or., k<\. Lame Back, &c. f kc.
Lai-.ge size, $1.00; Mediuii, 50c.; Smaix, 25c. j
The Gareliii;! Oil has beenin use as a Lini
ment for tltii ty-t'igLt years. All we askjis a iair-
trial , Uut be sure and fallow directions. ' |
Ask your nearet t d ug list or d; alcr iu patents
medicines. f*)i one of our Almanacs and Vade-|
Met uins. and nee what the people say about the?
Oil. . |
C : argliuf: Oil is for sale by all respectable^
dealers t Arounhout the United States and other*
count vies.
• testimonials date from T 833 to thepresentf
c un?« •i'cdcd- Use tne Gargliilg Oil, auilg
•ur nelgioR). s what good it i-as done. %
deal iaa and I berai with ad, and defy
[t adict.on. Write ior an Almanac or Cook Book..
MERCHANT'S
Gargling Oil Company.
h JOHy_MODGE, Sec y y.
FRAG SANT SAPOL2ENE
Cleans Kid Gloves and all kinds of Cloths and
Clothing^ removes Paint, Grease, Tar, kc.. iu-
stantiy, v.*ith*>ut the least injury to the finest fab
ric. Sold by Ihuggists and Fancv Goods Dealers.
FKAGBAXT SAPOUENE CO., 33 Barclay St New
Nbrk, 4G La Sailp St. Chicago.
Nev^spaitils for Sec Dollars feb Line per week.
One line one week will cost Six Dollars, Two line*
will ilost Twelve Dollars, and Ten line* will co«
Sixty Dollars. Seud for a printed List Addrew-
GEO. P. LOWELL & CO., Advertising Agents, No.
II Park Bow, New York.
Agents! Read This!
W E WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY OF S3
PEK WCEK, AND EXPENSES, or allow
large commission, to sell our new and wonderfu
in ventions. Address M. WAGNER & CO., 3ia.
shall, Mich.
A DAY FOB ALL with Stencil Tools
Addicss A. K. GltAHAM, Springfield, v t
S10
g A MONTH.. .Hprse and Carriage fur
nished. Expenses paid. H. SHAW,
i. Me.
A MILLION BOLLABS!
Shrewd but quiet men can .make a fortune b.
revealing the secret ol the business to no one.
Address GEO. WINSTEAD,
688 Bhoadway. Nevt Yobk.
J W* Vap. Namee, M- D., ? Ucfcessruii >
at eata all'Classes of Chrome ana Acute Disease.-
yend stamp for circular containing partcnla.a and
tcstimon.als. Address Box'5120, New York.
U-Osadalis
..T>
L
TIio Great American Health.
Restorer! ^
^Purifies the blood and cures Scrofula. Sy-
Dr Woinch; and ali Chronic Afiections ol
the Blood, Liver and Kidneys. Recom
mended by the Medical Faculty and inany
taousands of onr best citizens.
Read the testimony' of Physicians and
patients who have used Eosadalis; send for
our liosadaiis Guide to Health. Book, or
Aimaaac ibr thhf ye^r, tyi^ich' we publish
for gratuitous distrJjutloh; it will give you
much valuable information. .
Dr. It. V» r . Carr, of Baltimore, says:
I take pleasure in recommending your
Bosadalis as a. very powerful alterative.
I have seen it used in two cases wdii happy
, results—one in a case of seconds:}* syphi
lis, ia which the patient pronounced "him.
‘ seif cured after liavmg taken five bottles of
your medicine. The other is a case of
scrofula bf long standing, which is i apidlv
improving under *ts use. and the indications
are that the patient will soon recover. I
have carefully examined the formula by
v.'iiidi your Rosadahs is made, and find It
au excellent compound of alterative ingre-
dients. W
ll)r. Sparks, of Nicholasville, Kentucky,
says be has usee Ecivivns in cases of Scro
fula and Secondary Syphilis with satisfac
tory results—as a cleaner of the blood, I
know no better remedy. . ^
Samuel G. AUTadden. of Murfreesboro’,
Tenn.. says:
I have used seven bottles of Eowulalis.
and an entirely cured of Rheumatism;
send me four bottles, as I wish it for my
brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes.
I Benjamin Bechtoh of Lima. Ohio, writes,
i I have suffered for twenty ye.rrs with anin-
| veteran* eruption over my whole body; a
I she. r time since I purchased a bottle of Ro- 22
j sadaiis and it effected a perfei;t cure.
| Roeadahs is sold by all druggists.
| Office, No. 5 Commerce street Baltimore.
i Clements & Co., Proprietors.
Dr. J. C. GILBERT’S
Is the p’ace to buy PURE and U 'ADUL
Tr.tqA-XJC.lJ AUi.XllCx.NJi3.
HE SELLS AT MACON PRICES.
CALL and buy your supplies
. TERMS strictly cash.
dec2S~t
Copal and Japan
•WjajEusrxjss,
AT J. C. GILBERT'S DRUG STORE.
dec28-tf
Window Glass and Patty
FOR SALE BY
Dr. T. C. &H*BEnT.
•lee . 8-tf
CROCKETT
Iron ’^/ r o:r!5LS,
JL-lGOiV, GA.,
Build Iron Railings for Grave Loti, Public
Squares, Ac.; make
HORSE POWER SA TF MILLS,
Grist Miffs, Portable Engines, Iron cud
Brass Castings of all kinds.
mk30-3m . E. CROCK-TT.
DUELON & DREYFOUS,
WHOLES AXE DEAXEE8 IS
F0EEISN AND DOMESTIC
LIQUORS, WINES.
ETC., ETC h
Tliird Street,
DJOEEG 3. COIXISS S SOS’S WABEHOUSE
MACON, GEORGIA.
MBBETT’S LIVER MEDICINE
A SAFE AND tEETAlA CURE
For all kinds of
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
And all vTiramfts and indispositions tiiai
uiigxirat4s lxx/xii a uiauaBcu btaxe or xu*vti\-
ty oi Uie AaiYei:, riixvxx ad
ffirwiic and Acute Inllanunatiox
c
C GILBERT.
LIVER.
DYSPEPSIA, SICK. HEADACHE, SOCB-
NESS OP THE STOMACH, XOIVSESS
or sitbits, cholic, costive-
SESS,
ffever and Ague, Bilious Yevei :
Dropsy and Jaundice.
Fills Medicine is purely Vegetate
AND PERFECTLY HAHMEESS,
Cut ita effleaer is too pc-rinaniiuUy eatab-
^.riDca in the Southern and Western Stater
• acquire further recoiuinenuatidn. - .
Tn» wise wAL give it a triaL—that is ah
that is asiftu. - .
iiundAeds'of Certificates from the best
men in the country attest the yalne of our
medicine. j- -
PRICE ONE DOLLAR. »
Sect by mail on receipt of price. j A
CRAWFORD Ss WALKER, j H
peopeietors. !
GEOEGLXj-^
fsf
WEST POINT.
tf*~ For sale by
Matthews. Rom A Co..
Fort Vallep. Gx
Dr. J.
C. Gilbert,
itrrf.