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SUNDAY MORNING. DSC- 17, I** 1 -
Not Parted.
gt SOT W. **I>EIW>.
Tbey are sot pared, ^o*jg» ^ ^
H«t* wandered fa in a iff erect w»y»,
Anr thoasb they o«m man may meet
Oo winter eves or summer days.
It mater, not though retina thvtds.
Tfeocgh boundless mm beWao tixm roll,
For .till, defying wind Mid tide,
Hem yearn, to heart, and son! to soul.
They are not parted—only those
An parted whom no loro
Their tteeace break* not onr ropoa®
Who ban no .bare to oor dbbgbto.
They may br by our
A. far Iron t,« as pole frpm pole.
Who l.ck tbe ejtnpatbetie thro l
Of bear! to boart and aonl to soul.
nr.HARKADLF IHDUS PIOUT.
A IbrUlbW nnd Illtberio In|>nl>ll.li««t
Bepert-
From tbe Chicago Tribune. 1
A member of Troop D, Seventh United States
Cavalry, writiog to the editor of bia borne news
paper, gives tbe following amusing account of
the manner in which Gen. Caster entertained
some Chicago nsttora who went out to hia do-
mains for a little buffalo-shooting. We can aib
sure tbe trooper that no report of tbe ‘battle,
which be details so graphically, was ever offered
tbe Chicago papers by any of the “Chicagoeae.
They were too modest for that:
• • • One almost equaling it we witnessed
when tbe restive Chicsgocso were with us
seeking that little relaxation from business
carte; which they found. After a day’s suo-
coMful chase, tbe party found itself about thirty
miles from Hayae, tired and hungry. Selecting
a camping ground for tbe night, fires were
soon blazing obeerfully, buffalo and venison
steaks roasting and frying nicely, and oh, what
appetites to do them justice ! Next came wine
and cigars, with which the Chicagoeae were well
supplied, loxuriea for the trooper on tbe plains
generally oat of roach, bat this ono timo we
had them plenty, and enjoyed them accordingly.
The General, wishing to afford his visitors a
little emunement during the craning, enter,
tained them with stories of surprise and atroci
ties committed by ho, until he had them
exeited to tbe proper pitch for pleaiant
dreams, which bo kindly permitted them
to enjoy nnlll midnight, when be geve tbe
innooenl dreamers a finishing touch. The
night proving favorable, tho troopers were
divided, allowing about forty aa an attack-
ing party aLd to represent Indians, the re-
mainder to defend tho camp. Everything in
readiness, the party on post londly challenged,
“Wno comes there ?" A regular war-whoop
from tbe attacking party was the answer re-
oeived, then a volley from the carbines, a rat
tling fire with revolvers, shouting, yelling and
screaming—tho attacking party making use of
all the Indian imaginable, and a great deal
more. Tbe sleepers were by this time certainly
wide-awake and made to understand wbst was
tlie matter—that they were expeoted to fight if
they expected ever again to see Chicago. The
brave defenders fought nobly, shooting high in
tbo air, entreating tbo Cbioagoeas to stand
firm, fight for their homes and firesides,
and to fight, bleed and dlo for tbeir coun
try—never let tbe Stan, and Stripes be dis
graced by allowing a few hundrod bloody
Indians to whip us; nut moro lban ten to
one at most, probably less; what's tbo coun
try good for if not worth fighting for ? Some of
iheiu did fight, and from them Ibe moat danger
waa apprehended, as they fired at instead of
over their antagonists. Of course they were
qntekly placed nuder the wagons to keep them
Irom shooting somebody. During tbe loll, one
festive old chap was beard bewailing bis fste
bitterly: “Oti, why did I leave my home and
family, friends and business, every comfort In
tbo world, to come out here nnd be scalped
by tbs bloody lodians? Ob, dear, ob, dear,
wbat shall I do toboaaved'f" At this, some one
told hmi to grabn root; but bo said be cotildn't
find tbe root. “Fifty dollars to any one
that will take me ont of this," but there was
no taker. Tbe fight lusted nosr one hour. Oo-
cssionally acme one would drop, and either
crawl away or be carried by a few comrades,
when be would, of course, be all right and again
pitch in. Finally viotory was declared for the
defendera; and thm it waa tbe few remaining
on Ibe list of wonudod received all thooare pos-
aible, which meant plenty of wine. Quite a
number wished they bad remained wounded,
but it was too Isto for that. In tbe morning the
wounded were reported sent to camp, but some
of tbe inquisitive wished lo know wbat became
of the killed and wounded Indians. “Oh, they
are always earned off of tbo field a. soon aa
they fall." That settled the matter. Whotber
Ibe visitor, were informod of tho true state of
affairs before their return home, I never loomed.
One of them said be wouli^ have an aoconnt of
the fight published. I never bsd the pleasnre
of reading tbe aoconnt.
Tbe Fatslve I’olley—A S onnlerlilnst
from .Ulkseurl-tieus of Hon. John
N fillip'..
Hr. Lotts, December 10.—John 8. l’helpe,
for many years member of Congress from tbo
southwestern part of Uissonri, and for a long
time Chairman of the Ways and Means Com
mittee, his written a letter on the paaslvo
policy, which will bo published in tbe Times of
this city to-morrow. Mr. Phelps says, among
other tilings:
I have opposed the passive policy from tbe
outset; it is an abandonment of principle
and will be destructive to tho organization of
tbo Democralio party. Wbat can be gained by
those who believe in a strict construction of
the Constitution, who have opposed a con
tnllxslion of power in tbe Government of the
United States, who have resisted tbe attempted
overthrow of tho rights of tbe State, who have
opposed tbe trial of citizona by military com
missions, who have resisted tho deprivation of
the oitixen of the right of trial by jnry—by the
adoption of this new heresy and tbe anpport of
meu who have fought ns relentlessly on all
these questions ? There is no “Liberal” party
in this State, whatever. There was no valno
in the liberal movement in Missouri, in IS70,
bnt was derived from principles of tho Demo-
cratir parly. Tho duty of the Democracy is to
prepare for the coming contest. Gen. Grant
is not the leader of bis party. He adopts
whatever policy tbo party leaders dictate, and
finding him ready to bo governed, they desire
lit* renomintiaon. Let the Democratic party,
then, reassert its standard principles, declare
their aoquiescenoe in tho constitutional amend-
meats, rcaolvo in favor of revenae tariff and
taxes, and upon snob a platform, with gentle
men aa standard bearers distinguished for
boneaty, capacity and attachment to principle,
who will never convive at aohemes of fraud,
and I believe we aball succeed beyond a donbt
in the coming Presidential election. Tho tree
men of tho country not wedded to partisanship
will unite with ut to inlrodaco economy in the
public expenditure*, and pot an end to tyranny
and malversation.
I AM OFFEirfNO
FOR THE HOLIDAYS,
MY ENTIRE STOCK OF
WATCHES, JEWELRY
SILVER WARE,
F/kWCV GOODSi ETC
AT EXTREMELY LOW PBICES.
(’all auri Examine before PnrfhMliig.
del Sif E. J. JOHNSTON.
AUCTION SALE
110 CHOICE OIL PAINTINGS
(Mounted in heavy gold gilt frames,) by many oal
ebrxted
EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN ARTISTS.
T HE whole forming a combination of talent sel
dom offered at Public Auction in this city.
Among Uiia anperb collection will be found gams
from tbs easels of
DE LA ROCHE,
C. D. MORRIS,
H. HILL,
8. T. REMINGTON,
H. HART,
G. HABTWICK,
MYERHEIM,
ERDMAN,
JORDAN, ROMANCE, S. ITFFORD, TENND5B,
GASSIER, BCHBODER, -
VAN WILLIS, W. FRIEBISH,
And a great many others of equal eminence.
The attention of connoisseurs and lovers of line
arts is particularly called to this sale
AT THE OLD POST-OFFICE,
| Lanier Hoiue building.)
Thursday and Friday flights,
DECEMBER 21st AND 22d,
on Monday next, (day and night,) until tbe evening
of sale Catalogues to be bad at Ibe gallery.
deeU 9t O. E- BE8QBE, Auctioneer.
~ V.VANNUCKI.
DEaj.cn ix
IaAGiDH IB 23 jEJ JH.
COTTON AVKXUZ, OH'. OCXL'LOKE MO. 2,
T I AS just restocked bia Saloon with all the popn-
XX lar brands of Wines, Liquora and Cigars, and
wonld bo pleaaed to havo bia old friends, and the
public generally, give him a call
FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS
Received every morning.
noSO lm V. VANNUCKl. Proprietor
WE KNOW HOW
“TIE OLD TEIEG WORIS."
And have made arrangements by all fast lines to
supply the demand for all kinds of goods of car
kind ror Christmas sad Holidays. Among them are
LARGE RED APPLES,
SWEET YELLOW ORANGES
fire works.
ROMAN CANDLES,
SKY ROCKETS,
VERTICAL WHEELS,
TIN WHEELS,
BENGAL LIGHTS,
FLYING PIGEONS
TORPEDOES AND FIRE CRACKERS
Of all sizes. Sand for Catalogue.
CANDIES, NUTS.
RAISINS, FIGS,
CITRON,
CURRENTS,
PRUNES.
NEW SWEET CIDER
OLD JAMAICA RUM,
(FOB NOG.)
We have the largest and finest stock in this line
(our customers say.) ever offered in Georgia, and
no man with a eoul in him will refuse to pay for
what the ladies buy at
GREER, LAKE A CO. 3.
62 Cherry and 61 Third streets.
declO 2w Macon, Ox
CHRISTMAS GOODS!
S.T.&B.F. WALKER
Have in store a large variety of goods for Christ
inas. Among them are,
FIRE WORKS, ROMAN CANDLES,
SKY ROCKETS, TRIANGLES.
PIN WHEELS, TORPEDOES, and
FIRE CBACKEB8, OF ALL SIZES,
FINE RED APPLES, CHOICE
HAVANA AND FLORIDA ORANGES.
1,'
MUSIC.
A T SCHREINER'S Musto Store. 13 Colton ave
nue, are for sale 20.000 oopiea of the beet
mimic at 10 oopiea for il. 300 fioo Violins, 100 fine
Guitars. and a good many other inatrementa, which,
a* we have ooncluded to give np business, will be
sold for one-balf of tbe old price. Also, all kinds
of novels, books, paper and writing matorial will
be aold at earns rates. To this last tbo attention of
school teacbera is directed. uov20-tf
TENNESSEE BULK MEATS AND LARD
000 d" 03 0hoic ® ® ttlk sides and Sboul
“ 1 100 Cana Boat New Lard.
60 Hbdt 0.11. Bacon Sides.
On consignment and for sale cheap by
ilecfi If JONES * BAXTER.
r Ax ArsTxauaN Boisaxox—Australia a conve
nient region of romance, being too distant for
el jse Investigation by skeptics. For instance;
Aa Engh-h noblem ,n falls in love arith bia
mother’* pretty maid, a sort of Becky Sharp.
8o« avoids her noble lover and oomplaina that
she la “ poiaocnted." So my lord takes a year's
trip in Europe, becomes love sick aa well as sea
aiek crossing the Channel, and writes her an
offer of montage. Sue doubts, he swear* fidel
ity, and marries her privately. A daughter is
born, the mother die*, tho father weds again.
Twenty five year* elapse; the girl falls in love
with one who baa the misfortune to kill his an-
parlor and ta transported. She follows him to
Botany Bay. In an “ unfortunate affair," her
lovor loses hi* life, end bia disconsolate lady
love becomes a handmaiden in the house of n
poor saltier. Her father dies childless, a per
severing solicitor seeks the daughter so long
disowned, and aba becomes Lady Elizabeth Mar-
ton. with *300,000 a year.
Fob honest weewamenta, commend tu to the
“doomed city." Only one-third of Chicago wa*
destroyed, yet the Ices is estimated at $200,.
two,OOO; while, before the fire, the whole taxa
ble property of the city, and the oonnty in which
it is situated, was only estimated at $102,000,-
000 —Ledger.
PawnCosYXBsjtTioN —“I, a Liberal! O, no!'
said • Deputy to Jus friend. “Bat you love
liberty, at least “Yea, assuredly, my faith.
Boyne may love an omelette without being n
Tax tedious routine of flirtation, introduc
tion, ooortahip, engagement and marriage eras
successfully gone through with by an Arkansas
eoup'e in thirty-six minutes.
Paarox la ungracious enough to remark that
many American ladies, were they sentenced to
be banged to-morrow, would ask, aa tbeir first
question, “Havel a banging dress?"
C. B. MIMS.
C. B. Williams & Co.
lUtff, Caps Fare, Gloves, Umbrel
la. Etc.. KuC
3S * Vwwwl Merer,
(Nssr Earls'. Haul,)
NEW YORK.
M ERCHANTS needing nice and stvUaU Hat.
Oapa, rma, era., at mom ieaw^U. £££
and liberal terms, anil do wall to patrouiis C. B.
Williams * Co.
To my fneada, who bare so bbaaany patioousd
tb<m that they shall always gat their Bata, etc.. ,T
pries, to eompeto with the lowest- priced merchants
SntMrmidaX All°rdara_wUlreoatva my prompt
U B. MIMA.
and psraooal attention. Respectfully
FRESH ARRIVALS.
A BOXES Cove Oysters; 200 boxes Crackers;
Z U U 200 boxes New Baltins; 200 barrels Sugars
15J hbds. Bulk Meats and Bacon; 200 boxes Tobac
co, very cheap; 100 barrels Louisiana and Georgia
Cane Syrup; 600 rolls Bagging; 10 boxes Breakfast
Bacon; 10 tierces Hams. With a fall stock of de
sirable Orocerit s and Provisions, will be sold with
out regard to cost.
dee* tf SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO.
DIVIDEND No. 36.
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY,
OrncE, Maoox, Ga., Dec. 6,1871. ,
A DIVIDEND OF FOUR (#1) DOLLARS per
share baa been this day declared on tbe Capi
tal Stock of this Company, aa bold on tho night of
80tb ultimo, payable on aud after 20th instant, in
tbe currency of the United States aa now received.
The Government Tax will be paid by Ibis Com
pany.
Stockholders in Savannah will recoivo their Divt
denda at tbe Central Railroad Bank
declO lm JNO.T BOIFKIULLET. Treaanrer.
DIVIDEND NO. 53
TREASURER’S OFFICE. >
Macox axn Wsstbsx Raruoan Co -
Macox. Oa., November 6,1871. )
A DIVIDEND of (6) five iter cent, on tlie Capi
tal Block of this Company baa this day been
declared payable on tbe 20Ut Inst.
MILO a FREEMAN.
dec8 lm Secretary and Treaanrer.
Valuable Property for Sale.
U NDER an order of tbo Ordinaryof Bibb county
I will sell tbe bonae and lot in Vineville be
longing to tbo estate of Dr. E. C. Williamson, before
tbo Court-boose door in tbe city of Msoon, between
the legal hoars or sale, on tbe first Tuesday in Jan
uary next. Terms oasb.
JAMES T.NISBET.
_ nov23 tda Adm’r with will annexed.
good Times to eat,
100 HOG3, weighing 125 pounds each.
1,000 lbs. Fat Turkeys and Chickens.
600 lbs. Spars Bibs and Back-bone*.
25 Cans New Lard.
Choice Tennessee Beef.
Far sale cheap at J. H. ANDERSON A SON'S,
dec5-tf No. 10 Hollingsworth Block.
IVMRi; IN THE STROSOtSr C011 PA NT.
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Cash Assets. Gold. - . S10.SG9.079 Of
Assets in the United States . • ■ fiS.05i.361 21
Chicago LofifiM - 83,224,000
Over Two Million Dollars of Chicago Lasses have
been peid in Cash up to November 25.
Over 013,000,000 Loesea have been paid by this
Company since its organization in 1836.
The Directors having been authorized to drew npon
the Londoo Office, tbs Chicago Losses will
be pari without reducing tbe Assets
in the United states.
Over One Million Dollars in Premiums received in
tbe United States since tbe Chicago Fire.
del5tf I C. PLANT. Agent.
ELECTION NOTICE.
n EORGIA, TWIGGS OOUSTY—A vacancy liav-
VJT mg occurred in the Cleik's office of the Supe
rior Court of said county by tbe resignation of tbe
former Clark, Mr John H. Fitzpatr-ck, it is there
fore ordered by the Ordinary of said county n>»r
an citation be held at tbe different precincts in said
county to fill said vacancy on Satnrdav, tbe 30th
‘ December, 1871.
td J. V. BURKETT. Ordinary
CUBA MOLASSES.
»)A HHPS. Choice Cuba Molaater, tbe best srti-
_ V ‘ da of Molasses in tbs market for retail-
Also 10 hbds. sad 60 bbla of re boiled Molluscs.
For sale by
dees tf SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO.
FANCY and PLAIN CANDIES,
beat in the market
RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, FIGS, ALMONDS
AND NUTS OF ALL KINDS.
JELLIES, PBE8ERVE8, BBANDIED FRUITS,
CANNED GOODS OF EVERY KIND;
FANCY IMPORTED and AMERICAN CRACKERS.
PICKLES OF EVERY VARIETY,
Choice Goshen Batter, Young America, Pineapple,
Eiom and Cream Cheese,
FINE OLD JAMAICA BUM,
WHISKIES, BRANDIES, AND WINES,
SWEET NEWARK CIDER
CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC.
IN TIIE MARKET DEPARTMENT
We are eeoond to none in the State.
TENNESSEE BEEF, PORE, AND SAUSAGE,
DBESSED TURKEYS,
CHICKENS. DUCKS,
RABBITS. SQUIRRELS,
WILD DUCKS,
PARTRIDGES
BLACK FISH, MULLET, OYSTERS
SWEET ORANGES. APPLES,
BANANAS, PINEAPPLES,
C0C0ANUT8, etc.
J. W. BURKE & GO,
OO KECO.ND STREET, Jl.k< ON, OA.,
Hm on ban4 and for aala
1 Presont!
ANNUALSAND ALEUMS.
POETICiYIr WORKS
Scott Milton, Pope, Shakspeare, Moore, Cowpcr,
Borne, Byron, Southey, Montgomery, Lady
of tbe Lake. Campbell, Poetry of
Flowers, Eliza Cook, Words
worth, Lolls Rookb,
Mrs- Norton,
Coleridge,
Mrs. Homans, Goldsmith, Thomson
all Poets,
i and Grey, and
HANDSOMELY AND ELEGANTLY BOUND,
At Price ranging from $1 23 to $10 OO.
The Household Series,
HANDSOMELY BOUND IN CLOTH,
Bevelled boards, gilt edges, and relocated titles;
with illuetretione by John Gilbert, Birket Foster,
E. U. Oorbould, J. Wolf, and others. Per trot 9160.
Cowper. Illustrated by Birket Foster. Edited by
WilmoL
Milton's Poetical Works.
Illustrated by Harvey.
Illaetrated by Bir-
Wordewortli'a Poetical Works,
ket Foster.
Southey's Joan of Arc. and Minor rooms. Ill
tnted by John Gilbert.
Goldsmith, Johnson, Rbenntono and Smollett,
luatreted by John Gilbert.
Kirke Wliito. By Southey. Illustrated by Birket
Foster.
Bums. Illustrated by John Gilbert.
Moore* (Thomas) rooms, lllustretod by E. H.
Oorbould.
Byron's rooms,
others.
Illustrated by Gilbert, Wolf and
Illustrated by John Gil-
Jamee Montgomery's Poems, tvilh plates by John
Gilbert.
Bcott's Poetical Works, with illustrations by E. H.
Oorbould.
Herbert's Works, with illustrations by Dalziel.
Campbell's (Thomas) roetical Works, with ilustra-
tions by John Gilbert.
Lover's Poetical Wort*. Illustrated by John Gil
bert and Birkot Foster.
Bloomfiohl'i 1’otmt. Illustrated by Bit ket Foster.
Bbakepeare’a Cumpleio Works. Uluatratod by John
Gilbert.
Chaucer's roetical Works.
Oorbould.
Illustrated by E. II.
Goods for Christmas 1
GEO. R BARKER
Offers the following Goods for Christmas:
O LD JAMAICA BUM, Old Henneesy Brandy,
California Brandy,
Sherry Wine, Port Wine,
Holland Gin,
Heidsick Champagne,
• California Chan
Champagne
Messino Pouch,
Citron, Currauta, Preserved Ginger,
• Assorted Jellies, Raisins.
Nuts of all kinds, Assorted Candies,
Canned Goods of all kinds,
Lunch Milk Biscuit, Mince Meat.
Cigars of all grades.
Together with a full stock of Family Groceries.
All of which will be sold cheap,
dell fit OEO. R. BARKER, 46 Cotton avs.
NOTCIE.
R ESOLVED, That bids be received until tbe
20th day of December for working tbo streets
and keeping np bridges in tbe city of Macon one
—r. beginning January J, 1872, Contractor to give
d for tbe faitbfal performance of contract, and
famish a Bnperintendent approved by Council, who
must remain with tbe binds during work boon,
and work aa directed by Council. Contractor to
furnish and keep up daring tbe year the following
outfit—all to be first-class—namely: Ten men (one
at leastto be a carpenter); seven boys not leas than
fifteen yean old: seven mules, certs and harness
complete; one two-bone wagon and harness, com
plete; one two-boras plow with gear; oni
two-bone scraper with gear; twelve shovels,
twelve picks; six spades; four chop-axes; one
breed axe; four hatohets; two hammers; two
handsaws; one cross-cut saw; two crowbars, and
all other tools necessary for keeping up slroeta
and bridges.
Moles, carta and imp’ementa can be purchased
from tbe city on Reasonable Terms
Also, bide for keeping up tbe pumps and wells
for the year 1872.
By order of Council.
_ „ , j. a. McManus,
decOtd clerk 0. C.
ONE DAY ONLY
RETURN OF THE FAVORITES
HAIGHT & CO.’S
Cirrus, Museum, Mmigcrlc and Balloon,
MILWAUKEE LAGER.
th* •eeocrof tbe celebrated
MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER, I herewith
offer the seme to my patrons and tbe public in sen-
arel. Coma and try tbe best Beer m tbe United
J. VALENTINO
WASHINGTON DESSAU,
ATTORNEY AT UW
oct24-lw»
M AI Ofl, GA~,
ctiift in the Ccnrta of Macon Ofrcuil;
With Xisbete A Jackton.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
THAT Splendid Plantation in Worth coanlv. Go-,
X on tbe east bank of Flint B'ver, 16 miles from
Albany, known aa tbe Finder Town Tract, cootain-
to* J3l0 acres, 1501 acres cleared and under good
Mono.
■ lots of Foot, Five.
, so arranged as for
1 river front.
pawtcnlan, inquire of tbe trnder-
1 at Albany, or Vine's Mill, Worth
O. D. HOPE.
dalOttljanl
rius property will be sold in 1
SeanfKtoe Hundred Acres, e
•SM t° have a nver front.
.1871.
PULASKI HOUSE,
_ ~ - - - GEORGIA.
Fronting South, » Frontage of 273 Feet-
deefi Sm VTM. H. WILLBERGEB, Proprietor.
Hucod, Saturday, December 23,
TTNTRAORDINART ANNOUNCEMENT! The
Jit Veteran Two-Hone Rider, W. B. CARROLL.
JTme CARROLL. La Petite ANNIE, the child
wonder, only six veers old, in her feats of Eqoita-
boo; Master WliLIE, the boy wonder. Pirouette
and Scmaraaolt Bidet, and tbe ciorions CokymaH
Clown, U. LEE FOWLER—together with all the
well-known Stare.Acrobats.Volhguere. Euueetsiane
etc. Mr. GEORGE WAMBOLD and hJ troops of
trforming Doge and Monkeys. Giand Gratuitous
iUoob and Free Wire Ascensions.
. Geological additions it a hnga Terres-
lial SLOTH, and many other rare anti
Sacred roemr.
Choice rooms and Lyrics.
Bhakspears Game.
Book of Wit and Humor.
Familar Quotations.
Wise Sayings of Great and Good.
Scottish and English Ballads. Illustrated by J.
Lawson.
The Book of Humorous roetry. with illuetretione by
Charles A. Doyle.
Tbe Caequet of Gems. Choice Selections from tbe
Poets.
Thomson's Poetical Worke.
CABINET EDITION.
BLUE AND GOLD POETS,
Cabinet edition. 17mo, printed on anperfino paper,
and illustrated. Per voL fit 60.
Hemant, Campbell, Young's Night Thought*,
Lil!ah Rookb, Wordsworth, Follok’s Connie of
Time, Eliza Cook, Cowper. Poetry of Flowers,
Scott, Mrs. Sigourney, Lady of the Lake-
GREEN AND GOLD POETB.
GEORGE PAYNE,
WHOLESALE AND 11ETA1L
DRUGGIST,
Pharmaceutist ami Chemist.
D EALER in Drags, Medicines, IoBtramonta
Perfumery, Soaps, Brueliee, Reliable Propri
etory Medicines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Putty,
Seeds, and everything appertaining to tlie Dreg
Trade. Forty years experience in tbe Prescription
business should satisfy tbe public that everything
is put np ucnnduin art cm.
Opposite tbe Pabtee of Justice, Macon, Ga.
doll im
Encourage and Patronize Home Institutions.
CEMCM AdllLlBSlISS IMliliE
-AND—
TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE,
WITH DEPARTMENTS FOB
lNCIENT ATJD MODERN
MACON
X*jSL3Xra-TT AGES,
GEORGIA.
B. B. EUSTON,
President.
Open Daily from 9 a m. to 1 p,m.—3 to 5. Night Class 71-2 to 9 p,m.
NO VACATIONS—PERIOD OF STUDY UNLIMITED.
TERMS: PAYMENT IN ADVANCE,
The 1 value of the Practical Education given, and tbe soundness and popularity of many of our arrange
ments and ideas original with us, is evidenced from the fact that Institutions recenUv located in this and
and some of the adjoining Elates appear to be adopting them, transcribing them verbatim from our An
nual Journal and G&tilogua into their circulars. There it a special Pro/'emor for each Department, thus
saving tho time and the money of tbe student. The practical plan pursued here U unquestionably the
best fortune parents can bestow upon their eons, enabling them to enter at onoe upon business and to
earn from $1000 to *2000 annually, and at comparatively little timo and cost.
PTIXiXi BUSINESS COURSE.
rEN'MANSKIT. BOOK KEEPING, ARITHMETIC, COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. BUSINESS
CORRESPONDENCE, the knowledge of COMMERCIAL TAPER, BILLS, NOTED, DRAFTS, etc.
Each of the above can he taken up eeperatoly.
SPHOIAIi BHANCBCE9,
Are HIGHER MATHEMATICS, the ENGLISH LANGUAGE, TELEGBATHY, ORNAMENTAL PEN
MANSHIP, and PEN DRAWING, etc.
ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES.
A department under & thoroughly competent teacher in LiTIN ( GKEEK, GEBMA.N, FRENCH and
SPANISH. Terms made known on application.
SPECIFIC INFORMATION.
The city is proverbially known as one of the hcalthiost in the entire South. Time required to complote
the Business Course, with fair application, about 12 to 14 weeks. Students called home can return at
any time and complete their conree free of charge. Tbo immense business annually transacted bore
affords excellent o| '— * * *- ”**“— " —
Parents and guard! .
and extravagance are fewer here than in largo;
to $23 per month. A diploma awarded to all who pars a satisfactory examination. This is a sure pass
port to business circles.
Premium -awarded overall competitors to Trot. B. B. Easton, at lbs Georgia State Fair, 1871, for tbe
best and greatest variety in Penmanship, Pen Drawing, etc For endorsements of our excellence in this
department by the leading men of the Booth, testimonials of graduates in loading firms as a “ School of
Basineea,” specimens of writing, and all particulars, send for our College Journal and Catalogue,
Address BEOBETAKY GA. A0TUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Box 236, Macon, Ga.
det2eodlm
SCHOxIELr/iS IRON WORKS
ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, G V *
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS
Of all Sizes, for Saw Mills, Plantations or any other;purpose.
GRISTMILLS, MILL GEARING, the best SAW MILLS made in the South, IRON 1UIT tvr- ,-
FEL’S WATER WHEELS, (received the first premium at tho Oeorgia State Fair, 1S71) m v ' '(-I
(the only substantial article to run gins), SUGAR MILL'S and BOILERS, (the best mad“n the s/ate)’
Schofield’s Patent Cotton Presses’
TO RUN BY HORSE, HAND, WATER OR STEAM,
Received all tho premiums at the Georgia Stato Fair, 1871, for BEST COTTON PRfskpo , „
articlee we exhibited). <*" H»
8HAITINQ, PULLEYS and HANGERS, MACHINERY of aU kiude, IRON or BRASS madoto ord
We are determined to keep the repntation we havo always enjoyed of mannfaturinc
Machinery, etc., in the beet manner, at levs cost«itli promptness, aud to tlio satisfaction of aR pilric K
J. S, SCHOFIELD & 80N.
tiP Having tbe beet Lathes for Steam Engine Building in the State, we notify other Rt„,„ r- ".
Builders that we can .turn their tty Wheels any eizo from eovon to twelve feet. ’
Pi. P-A-SD A.P,.
WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER,
53 THIRD STREET, MACON. GEORGIA.
PRICE CURRENT:
Proof Corn Whisky $ 110
“ Rye “ 130
Common Bourbon 1 20
“ Rectified T 00
“ Better 1 10
“ Better 1 15
“ Better 1 20
White Wheat 1 20
“ “ Better 1 35
Robinson County, best (5 years old)..... 100
“ “ “ (2 “ “ ) 3 00
Common Proof, Robinson County, new. 1 35
Good Broof Bourbon (2 years old)
“ “ “ (3 “ “)
(3 “ “)
My Speoial Brand—Imperial Rye, Ky....
Baltimore Rye (5 years old)
Old Gibson Bye.. 4 50
YYYY Fenian 4 00
Kentucky Apple Brandy
2 50
Very Fine Brandy 3 50
Old Peach *• 3 50
Good American Cognac (J cask) 1 75
Imported from $5 to 12 00
Fine Catawba Brandy...; - 5 00
Cherry “ 2 00
Ginger “ 2 00
Blackberry “ 2 00
Pure N. E. Rum 1 75
When leas than thirty gallons are sold to one man, some little extra charged for drawing,
nov23 4tawtf stamping, etc.
Jamaica Rum $3 to G 00
Good American Gin (i cask)
Better 2 50
Imported $5 00 to 8 00
Sherry Wine, good 2 00
Good Navy Port
Maderia 2 00
Fine Wines |3 50 to G 00
Country Grape Wine 3 50
CANED LIQUORS.
Common Whisky, cased 5 50
Fine Whisky, cased $6 30 to 0 00
Brandy Cocktail G 50
Gin 41 C 50
Whisky “ G 50
Common Brandy 6 00
Fine “ $8 00 to 12 00
Common Gin 6 00
Fine “ $8 00 to 12 00
California Champagne..... 15 00
Fine Champagne $25 00 to 30 00
Rasdal’s Bitters 8 00
AU other grades of Bitters kept.
AU makes of Imported Ales, per dozen.. 2 70
NEGAKS.
100,000 Negara, varying from $2 00 to $0 00 per
DIAMONDS, WATCHES,
CROP OF 1871
The largest and best assorted slock of
IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
A 8 wo sell to tbe trade at Landreth'e prices, Mer
chants will tave the freight by purchasing
their seed of a*.
LANDBETH’S RURAL REGISTER FOR DISTRI
BUTION.
SEND YOUR ORDERS EARLY.
HUNT. RANKIN A LAMAR.
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60 AND EXAMINE THE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
At No. 86 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
J ACOB SCHALL,
H AVING received li;a extensive Fall stock of BOOT3 and SHOES, takes pleasure i
hia patrons, and tho trade generally, that he is fully prepared to serve hit
XI hie patrons, and tho traio generally, that he is fully prepared to eerve Eg cnstemere^iih'evfrl 0
thing in his lme, from the common Brogan to the fine«t French Boote and Gaitera Have . , "7
direct from the manufactories, ho cm offer superior inducements in prices and ho lisa i i ™
opportunity of sustaining hia woll-oarned repntation for superiority of goods’ ” ' no
He would further announce to the trade, and especially to shoemakers in jfacou and ,
has on hand a large supply ofUeather and Findings, with which he can serve them at ratoa ii rfn
vorably compare with those of any Southern establishment. Their attention is particnlariv ,.,7 A!
fact that he oan famish Leather cut to all sizes, crimped Fronts, Bootlegs ready-fitted S
kinds, oto . at a very small margin. ‘ .oppeisorall
In the Custom Work department, bo still omploys first-class, snporior workmen and hia cnf!n
can be supplied, now as ever, with Boots and Shoes, of the finest French calf-skin and the
rate workmanship, at ebort notioe. ■ al ' 0 '
JACOB SCHALL.
eeplO 3m 8C CHERRY BTREET. MACON C.FQRGIA
W. & E. P. TAYLOR,
Corner Cotton Avenue and Cherry Street,
-DEALERS IN—
Furniture, Carpetings
KUGS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES. ETC.
IVIETALJC BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS,
Fine and Plain Wood Coffins and Caskets.
CTOrders by Telegraph promptly attended to. novlfi Sm
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Time.
H aWING perfected my arrangomenta to corroct tbe alighteat error in the timo-keepim» of niy fine
Regulator, by the erection of an obnorvatory and one of the moat approved TBANSIT
“ *’■ * *— 4 *' * nd stars, J
INSTRC-
. _ _ . I will be able to keep
the exact Macon moan time to within a fraction <'
Cspecial Attention paid to tho Repalrlns: and rating of fine Watchm, as well as a
kinds of new work made to order. iuly27 ly
JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE.
Watch Work and Repairing at Shortest Notice, and Warranted
AGENCY «F THE GROVER & BARER SEWING MACHINES.
June 14-tf
SPAMSH
COTTON STATES
I.ife Insurance Co.
PKI.M IPAL OFFICE, MACON, GEORGIA-
Authorized Capital 82,000,000
Guaranteed Capital 500,000
Deposited with State Comptroller for se
curity of Folicy Holder* 150,000
W. B. Jomratoff FreeidenL
W. B. Hour Vice President.
Gzo. B Obese. Secretary.
J. W. Bdekz General Agent.
J. Heeces Obexe, M. D Medical Examiner.
W. J. Maoox Superintendent of Agendee.
C. F. McCax Actuary.
INSURE ON ALL POPULAR PLANS.
INSURE YOUR LIFE AT HOME.
ALL ITS FUNDS INVESTED IN GEORGIA.
ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT DELAY.
IT 18 MANAGED WITH ECONOMY.
ITS POLICIES ARE NON-FORFETnNO AF
TER TWO YEARS.
F. M. HEATH, Bpocial Agent,
julStf Macon. Georgia.
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— -— Ooegreee of wild beasts aud birds.
■TWO MAMMOTH PAVILIONS—one for tbe cir
cus ac l tbe Other for tbe Muvcum and M< ::Jgrne
One ticket admit:,eg Urn tSlte to b£L Oriy tw
■1VOCMCK r a. Doors epee as boor mevwoa.
Admission 76 oeote. ChilJr, a under 10 ware 25
«»«-. „ W. W DURAND General AgcnU
F«t 'allay. December 25; Monttzuma. zfitb;
Amencna. 27th; C;.Uiber1.:.-ai; Fort Gaines, 20th;
Daw,on, 30th; Albany, Jannarv 1,: H^anco or
Bouthwostern Georgia and all cf Florida daring tbe
month of January. dec6 fit
CROWN SHERRY.
TTHIS joetly eaMwatod brand of Wineii imported
X direct ftoen Cadiz, Bpain, mad is csrtaitlv the
purest ever offered ut tbe Southern mariut.
Price per case *9W
_ Unco per gallon 3.50
For sale ty • A L. RICHARD SION,
Importer of Bpanish Vfinee.
eep!2 fint lit Bey street. Savannah. Georgia
ST ANBURY FOX,
Wholesale Grocers SCoiiiisiBii Merchants
Importers ut and Recsivere and Dealere in
Wlun. riraiiillca, Gina, rtr.. Bonrtron-
Wtaeat nisi Rye WhlsUic,,
tt raaa njuaasn 17 naneux srexrr,
NEW TORE.
aetropolitan Works,
CORNER SEVENTH AND CANAL STREETS,
RICHMOND. VA.
WM. E. TANNER & CO.
STATIONARY and PORTABLE ENGINES and
SAW-MILLS;
BARK. CRIST and PIASTER MILLS ,-
BOILERS. FORGINGS, CASTINGS, of IRON or
BLABS, MILL GERING, etc.;
Engines and Saw-Mills of various sizes always
on hand.
Steam Fittings and Wrought Iron Pipe.
Old Engines,,' ’ ' ' "
(ioo or exchaa_
promptly and e&tUfactorHy done.
Freights to ell point* low.
Bend for descriptive circular.
jul7 d swkwtil&clS. H. E. BROWN, Agent.
1 ziaunge ami ,, reugut axon a ipe.
nginee, etc., repaired and sold on commis-
exebannd for new. All other repairs
f and satisfactorily done.
o. G. HORNE,
Attorney and Counsellor at law
UAWKINSYILLE, GEORGIA.
X. R.—Commercial and Bank Note* and Drafts
collected at bent rates of commiaelon, whsn paid at
maturity. novKHUta^ lm*
GREAT BARGAIN.
I NOW offer for Bale that valuable plantation sit
uated one and half miles from the Southwestern
Railroad, containing eleven hundred scree, seven
hundred cleared, balance in the woods. Ten head
of fine mules, corn, fodder, cotton eeed, gin and
belt, fanning implements, etc., a complete outfit—
forone hundred and forty bales of cotion. Fust pay
ment in 1872 second in 1873, and third in 1874, each
bale to weigh five hundred pounds and class low
middling. lUcb payment dne 1st of November of
each year. Good collaterals will be required for tho
fint payment. Hero is s chance to make the money
before it is dne. Those wishing a great tbargain
moat apply at onoe sa I than withdraw it from sale
before or Ly the 25th of December. Apply to
W. H. REEPE, Attorney at Law,
dec5-3w
Attorney aixsw,
Marshallyille, Ga.
1116 in MilFACTUBB com.
Factory East End Hasel Street, Mines on Ashley River.
WAND© FERTILIZER,
RECOMMENDED BY AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS AS A 8FECIAL MANURE FOR
COTTON, WHEAT, CORN, AND OTHER GRAINS.
GROUND ASHLEY RIVER BONE PHOSPHATES.
ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIMB,
FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED,
MESSRS. LAWTON & WILLINGHAM.
Agents, Macon, © a *
WILLIAM C. BUKES & CO.,
dec2 deodiwlm
General Agents, Charleston, S <~i