Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, August 23, 1872, Image 3

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IMTKB OK A DVKiIM'ISIN(. OiV Square (L) lines or 1 lnortlon,s 1,00 Kor eaeh siil(|iiftiivliwoptlnn, - Ml Out?-fourth oolumn, one mouth, • ’5 90 “ “ two mouths, 35 00 “ ** three nioutli.H, * • :ir 00 lloir column, olio month, - - 25.00 “ “ two mouths, - -10.00 “ “ it iron months, - - 55.00 > >ne column. one month, - - 10.00 “ “ two months, . • • 75.00 “ ** tlircu months, • - - 100.00 AilvrtlscnnmU from responsible parties will hr published until ordered out, when the time is not specified on the copy, and puyinent ex iieted accordingly. Communications for iudlvhliml benefit, or of :i personal character,charged n> advertisements. Marriage* and Obituary notices, not exceed in; four lines, solicited for free publication.— \Vlien exceeding that space, c hunked ms adver tisements. Hills for advertisements duo upon presenta tion after the first insertion, hut a spirit of com * mcreiiil litu.rr.ilitv will he practiced toward reg ular patrons. To avoid any misumler-tuwtlng, the above rules will le adhered to without deviation. CITY GOVERNMENT. W. A. 111 IT. Major. ALDERMEN: .1, .1. CI.AY, A tt. Tinm.f.v, .1. J, Wn iicus, K. Wouin.ift, I*. FITZGKKA l-l>, G. H. RoMEItTB, W. L, Ei.i.is, E. I*. Strong, A..1. Smith, -I RrssEU., 1). Du.v, I!. Waugenstein. r. .1. \V ii.i.i ams. in Trcumivr. ,1. A. M. Mani Clerk A. 11. limn .' i■> xitnrmv Jilt. G. N. Holmes, City Physlcaii. James Maktin, ...Chief of t’ulie, 11. G Taylor First Lieutenant. John Hurley, Second Lieutenant. W. A. Wiley, Third Lieutenant, V. Finney Guard Mouse. Keeper. Hilliard Chickky, Street Overseer. A. K. Hahman, City Sexton. )). <:. Hodgkin-, Magazine Keeper. John .1 hut:us Clerk of the Market JUK pßiirruw. Tills Olliee is prepEml lo n. .•rule .lob l-i'iiiiinu at prices lo suit I lie limes, anil in ii style salisOlelory lo all. line vorl. maile a speeially. We solicil jour orilers. anil will do our lies! lo plense you. TUV I'SI. IIOMK AITAJUiS. ti &eO!t, ta., 4I G j Ql t ery ? —What is the scci et ? ' Wiiat is the secret? Cnn’t somebody tell! The weather continues hot. Ice is used freely. New Cotton. —Messrs. Campbell dc Jones received live bales of new cotton this morning. Cillers. —From bills we learn that a monster circus is coming to Macon some time in Sep tember next. The little hoys wiUi£}\ begin to rake up their dimes. Kkti’UNED. —F. J. Champion, f the house ■>f J. 11. Zeilin w Cos., returned past evening from his trip northward. He reports himself as having enjoyed a most pleasant and agreea ble time Wm. Anderson proves to be one of the most scientific swindlers of the age. It is stated that lie figured for a long time under the name of Cohen. ’Rah for Macon.—Our beautiful little sister city Griffiu is to be lighted up with gas made from one of the machines of the Macon Porta ble Gas Company. We know what this gas is, and can safely promise Gridin a cheap, reliable and brilliant light. Sunstroke. —We understand that Mr. Petei hoyless, one of the workmen employed at the Park, was prostrated this morning l>y sun stroke. By the prompt attention of Mr. Tom Freeman, he got over it. The sun has been so very hot to-day, it is a wonder that there are not more than one case. Runaway.—Our young friend Montfort, of that, enterprising grocery firm, Callaway, Small & Montfort, happened to an accident yesterday a ftemoon. When out riding his horse took fright und smashed Mr. Montfort’s beautiful buggy [all to smithereens. Luckily Mr. M. escaped unhurt. To-Mobuow.—Our Saturday’s issue gave gen eral satisfaction to all of our patrons, as they contain a number of extracts from nearly all the leading religious journals, besides a com plete epitome of all the current news through out the State. To-morrow we will have au excellent article on the church and delinquent members, Wc shall give our readers a good paper, and ask their thorough perusal. The Weather.—The following is the re port of the thermometer and barometer as it stood in J. 11. Zeilin & Co.’s drug store: THERMOMETER. S o’clock A. M 8(5 deg. 12 o’clock m 93 deg. I! o’clock i*. m 94 deg. barometer. 8 o’clock A. M 39.(50 12 o’clock m 39.50 8 o’clock P. m. 40 Public Debate. —Some two months ago, actuated by a desire for intellectual as well as social and moral improvement, the young men of Windsor Hill and vicinity organized a De bating Club and gave it the name of that great General, Robert E. Lee. The society bus met with such success both in numbers and speak ing talent, that the members design having a public debate at the Baptist Mission Chapel, on Monday night next, beginning at 8 o’clock, to which the public, especially the ladies, arc particularly invited. The question to be de bated is, “Is the Pen mightier than the 8word?” The Chapel has been kindly ten dered to the Club by the trustees, who are hereby publicly thanked for the favor. Let every body attend, as the speaking will be good. Wc shall endeavor to be present and will give ft report of the result. Rather Rough.—Some beautiful and ac complished daughter of Macon has been in the habit of late of supplying u nice little duck of a fellow of our acquaintance with a boquet composed of the choicest and freshest flowers that could be culled. The other morning he received one, and was asked to sell it for a dol lar by a young friend, which at first lie refused, but finally consented. No. 1 took the money, informed the fair boquet-sendcr of the transae tion, then treated her to ice-cream with the iihmtical dollar he had sold the flowers for. No. 2 thought he had a good joke on No. 1, hut he was completely sold, and will buy no more flowers—not sit that price. Buioolcf Klfojum —Alficrtnan i iljg raid, Mayor pro Uni. y Above all things, save us from a nimble tongued woman. She is a creature to be fear ed, and none four her more thun we. ineft was Dure US Draper, who appeared hanfP some son of “ould Ireland” this morning. Dfllcus looks as if she belonged to *fne Stocking order, and her angular sugy gust a to either of th^jjjMTdf lbP champions of woman’s rights. Hei*Ndfue hangs as loose in her mouth as a eriekclfFn u hot uveu, and wugs in a style to he admired. Well, Dareus has a way of usiiTg her tongue,, ami Melinda having fallen in her way, eumv in for a share of its abuse. Not appreciating to any great extent the language of this angulur fuced (lame, she had her brought up on a charge of disorderly conduct. It all occurred about a No (50 spool of thread, which unwound itself until it got Dareus and Melinda entangled in *uch a complicated web of disorderly conduct that nothing short of the volubility of that tongue of Dareus could ex’rleate them. Par ens delivered her testimony with the rapidity of thought, and in a manner truly wonderful. Showers of hoquets did not greet her charm ing effort, hut she sat down amid tremendous applause with those beautiful words #5 anil costs attached to her name on the docket. No two families ever lived together in the same house and, lived without a fuss. A ease of this kind was up, and one of the fteeu-ed paid 85 und costs. Matt Stacey docs not belong to that class ol people who |. vo peace; on the contrary, she i nut l.ai*p\ ui-lowt she can create, a disturb ance. For prm liciug her arts in the way of disorderly conduct, she pays s5 and costs and reielsln the luxuries of the guardhouse for fifteen days. And the school broke. October First. —About this time or a little later, those people who are so unfortunate, or fortunate, as not to be the owners of their own homes and firesides are beginning to look around for houses. .Vjbout this time landlords and landladys are. beginning to rub their hands in prospects of big rents, and about this time something should be said con cerning landlord and tenant. The exhorb itnnt rents have forced a great many people to move out upon the suburbs of the town, upon Windsor and Troup Hill, but they inconvenience themselves to a great extent, as they have a long, rough walk morning ami night*. -But they are willing, und we don’t blame them, to wajk double the distamAnthcr than pay the high town. '1 ®bc un scrupulous landlords seem to have a to charge a mftijfc- month’s the rent of some leaky house that has n<it been repaired since the day it was btilt. Of course there are some, and we believe the majority of them are good men, who possess a soul as other people, but we speak of those that are known to be Shylocks of the first water. Let the cry be “down with high rents.” Art Thou Gone, Little Moughon ? For the Macon Enterprise. | Alas it is so! The tendcrest ties are rudely broken, and affections run back upon the heart, tilling it with utterances of grief. The lovely little child will no more kindle the pleasures of joy. Its artless innocence will live in the memory of the heart’s affection. All now rest in the sleep of death. Its time was a short and Ileeting hour. It came and went as comes and goes the flagrant flower, leaving its beauty and fragrance on the mind and senses as mementos of its charm and sweetness. As the bud of father and mother, it was watched with anxiety and parted with in the deep throes of grief. Its features, its form, its little prat tle, its sweet smile, and cunning little acts, will rapidly pass before the mind and be laid away in the inner chambers of the heart. It is now a child of bliss. Let father and mother linger at its green grave. I)o not tell them to go away, for the unity of the past and present may shape their future for eternal happiness. There is often pleasure and profit, as well as pain in sorrow*. A. 11. W. The Continental.—Mr. Andrew J. Orr, the handsome and energetic agent of this ster ling insurance company, lias a card in to-day’s issue, which is complimentary to him and his company. This company is celebrated for its promptness and fair dealing, and they have se lected a gentleman possessing the same quali ties us their agent in Macon. Mr. Tvi.ek Soutuai.l is our General Agent and travelling correspondent. Any favors ex tended to Mr. S. will be duly appreciated lo us. tf llroxni Hotel Arrivals. For 24 Hours preceding 12 M. To-day. R C Shorter, Atlanta; J P Brown, Ga; R O Engrain, Houston eo; J It Love, llawkinsvilie; 5 G Smith, Ga; \V I. Bond, Miss Annie Lloyd, Florida; John Triplett, Savannah; 6T Welch, E M Keils, Ala; W B Hill, John Sligli, Ogle thorpe; .T W Jordan, jr., Amcrleus; L B Snead, Newnan; Fh Smith, Fort Gaines; J W Wool fnlk, Houston county; O M Frazier and two sons, Houston county; Mrs E 0 Roberts, Washington; D F Gunn, Houston county; W E Howard, Cochran; J R Kelly, Newton; G F Wcidman, wife nnd 2 children, MilledgevlUc; D 1’ Riley. Perry; J A Bivins, Atlanta; W G Noble, Athens; R J Courtney, Savannah; J P Vaugli, Talbot eo ; T II Haynes, Sparta; C A McOullers, Burke eo; J I) Humph, Ga; JI. Seward, Miss M C Seward, Thomasvillc; A D Hammond, Forsyth; W D Struc, Ga; M S Kline, WC Gunn, Cnthbert; G A Grosspheliar, A A Wynn, Savannah; C J Trowbridge LJc N R R; W !. Tools, Americas; Wm M Gordon, Perry; Wm J Grnnn, Fort Valley; L A McCarthy, Sa vannah; J B Newsom and 3 ladies, Davisboro: Will H Rose, Savannah; M L Bond, Fla; J N Hurt, Amcrleus. IJstol'iionsignees V. It.li. August 23, 1872. Felix Corput, Western Union Telegraph Cos, J S Schofield & Son, P C Sawyer, M S Meyer .t Cos, J H Zeilin & Cos, E P Strong, B A Wise, J F Barfield & Cos, Mix & Kirtland, A Coblens, Carhart & C, A Mix & Cos, A Farmer, S Wax clbauiu & Bro, J W Dodge, Geo R Barker, Ar tope & Son, W H Belden, C C Martin, Bemis 6 Brown, O F Evans, J C Kellogg, W G Iloge, Itev Beni Johnson, Bradilcld A; Cos, Dan Valen tino, S F Gilpin. Mahon, Ga., August 23, 1872. A. ./. Orr , Agent Continental Life Insurance Company , New York: The undersigned wishes to acknowledge the receipt of Five Thousand Dollars of her hus band, A. W. Bcthune, of Talbotton, Talbot county, Georgia, who was insured in the Con tinental Life Insurance Company. With many thanks for the promptness on the part of the agent and company I remain, Yours respectfully, 115-117 Sallie A. Bethune. Farrar's Kmu tuio —Warranted to cure the following diseases or money refunded: Dip tiieria, Nettmlgia, Cramp and Colie, Headache, Dinrrha; and Rheumatism if not of too long standing. Fariiaß’s Agub Cure— Warranted to cure in three days or money refunded. For sale by all Druggists. Hunt, Rankin & Lamar, (iq_P7l Wholesale Agents. VA ymjBGUAPII, * { Hl’K.lSr'u. '!,!) THE uaco> i>\n.yYvri:iiMtisi: OY liBHhlK 1.l N )> OP Til R SOUTHERN AND ATLANTIC CO fit / / From Washington. / Washington, Aug. 12. —It is evident tlmt\the Radicals iniond to revive the old K. K. stories for use again in tin? present ciumfaign. "The most outrageous reports mi-e lo be circulated lor the purpose of po litic Etowah. Guoukett’sPatent Gin Ukait.-- Something n *w. The settling of the house has no clVcot on this gearing. King Post made of iron, wood work bolted to iron, not a. mortise or tenon in tlm machine. It will mu with 25 per cent, less power than any other power made. No trouble to put up. 115 . -w w- Victory.—Crockett’s Horse Power, <SO per cent, in Tt is decided by the Pike comity farmers that CrockotPsJlorsc Power is the best made forall work. . 115 (Jin GhajAnh —For sale from eight to ten feet. Price of Patent Gin Gear, with wood work, £100; price of irons for same, S7O; Horse Powers, £IOO. For further particulars address E. Crockett, Macon, Ga. -♦ ♦- Ei.Ki.wr. After smoking one of Putzcl .V Jacobs* Favorite Cigars, a fellow declared the following to be his sentiments: A joy intense, A cooling sense Glides down tny drowsy indolence. With dreamful eyes Four spirit lies When summer sings and never dies. GcOi> Evening.— Mouasier, I suppose you are on your way to see Don Carlos and to sup ply yourself with all the good things of life! Ah, yes, me hoy—l "Sever go anVwhero else, for w hat you can’t find good at Carles you need try any where else. True, too true. 115 To be Paid For.—Justice to our business interests requires that all communications naming or suggesting candidates for nomina tion for any olliee shall be charged at the rate of tmiihj vent * />//• line. This rule w ill rig idly sl forced.s t v ti MASONIC. Macon Lothre, No. 5, meets every Ist and fid Monday night; at Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenue. Mizpali Lodge, No. 47, meets every 2d and 4th Thursday nights at Masonic Hall. Constantine Chapter, ino. 4, R. A. M., meets every 2d and 4th Monday night at Masonic Hall. St. Omer Commaudcry, No. 2, Knights Tem plar, meets Ist Thursdays of each month at Masonic Hall. FIREMEN. Protection No. 1 meets Ist Tuesday night in each nijuitli—House Poplar st., corner 3d. Ocmulgee No. 2 meets Ist Monday night in each month—House on Cotton Avenue, near City Hall. Young America No fi meets Ist Monday night in each month—House fid st., corner Mulberry Mechanics’ No. 4 meets Ist Monday night in each month—House corner Hawthorne and fid streets. Defiance No. 5 meets Ist Tuesday in each month—Housed in City Hall. Hook and Ladder No. 1 meets Ist Friday night in each month—House Poplar st., cor ner 2d. ODD FELLOWS. Franklin Lodge, No. 2, meets every Thurs day night at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Cotton Avenue. United Brothers Lodge, No. 5, meets every Tuesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall. Germania Lodge, No. 59, meets every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall. Macon Union Encampment No. 2, meets at Odd Fellows’ Hall on 2d and 4th Mondays of each month. knights of pytiiias Meet every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows* Hall. GOOD TEMPLARS. Walton Lodge, No. 2fi, meets every Tues- | day night at Progress Club Hall. Aurora Lodge, No. 89, meets every Friday night at their Hall in Hollingsworth Block. Dougherty Lodge, No. 179, meets every Monday night at Progress Club Hall. Windsor Lodge, No. 120, meets every Thurs day night at their Hull on Windsor Hill. societies Progress Club meets every Sunday night at their Hall on Mulberry street. Hibernian Society meets Ist Tuesday In each month at No. 2 Engine House. Malachi Lodge, No. 110, I. O. B. IL, meets second and fourth Sundays in each month. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers meets every Wednesday night at the Passenger Depot. Visiting brethren welcome. CHURCHES. Episcopal —Christ Church, Rev. B. Johnson, Rector—Walnut st., between 2d and fid. Ser vices 10 1-2 a. m. and 8 p. m. St. Paul’s Church, Rev. 11. K. Rees, Rector —Vinevillc. Services II a. m. ; 5 p. m. Chil dren s Service; 0 P. m. Evening Prayer. St. Barnabas, services by the Rector of Christ Church, at sp. m. Near Macon <fc Brunswick Hailroad Freight Depot. Catholn'— St. Joseph’s Church, Rev. L. D. Bazin. Mass 7a.m. ; High Mass 10:00 a. m. ; Vespers 4 1-2 P. M. Presbyterian— Mulberry St. Church, Rev. C. B. Vaughn, pastor. Services 10 l-‘3 a. m. and 1 8 P. M. Windsor Hill Church, Rev. Wm. McKay, pastor. Services semi-monthly. hraeliti&h Synagogue —J. H. llcrtz, President Near Ist Baptist Church. Services Friday eve ning and Saturday morning. Baptist— lst Baptist, Rev. W. 11. Mclntosh, pastor—2d Street, between Cherry and Poplar. Services 10 1-2 a. m. and 8 1-4 p. m. ; Sunday school 4 1-2 p. m. Second Baptist, Rev. James Mcßryde, pastor —near Findlay’s Foundry. Services 101-2 a. m. and 8 p. m. Mission Chapel, Windsor Hill, supplied from the city churches. Methodist Hpiseojnd—'Sl ulbcrry Street, Rev. J. O. Branch, pastor—Mulbcrry st., corner Ist. Services at JO M 2 a. m. and 8 p. m. First Street Church, Rev. W. W. Hicks, pas tor—lst street, between Oak and Arcli. Ser vices 101-2 a. m. and 8 p. m. Vinevillc Church, supplied from the city churches. East Macon Church, Rev. J. W. Burke, pas tor. Services 10 1-2 a. m. and 4p. m. Jones’ Chapel—Windsor Hill—services at the j usual hours by the Pastor. Rev. R. A. Cain. FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL. ISeview of I lit* Wnrhel, Offh k Macon Daily Kntbupiuke, i August 2fi 2 o’clock, P. M. ) Cotton. Report Ini l hours, since 2P. M. yesterday. Sold 5 hub , shipped 4 huies. — Received S bales. STATE ENT. Stock on baud, Sept. 1. 1871— bales 1,789 Received lust 24 hours s Received previously .54,1)86—54,84<5 Total receipts 50,088 Snipped last 21 hours 4 Shipped previously 55,i5?p—55,08fi Stock on hand this evening 445 Market dull—nothing doing. yioai:% UAKiirr. Street rule*, for h>uus 1 .J(ii 2 per cent per month. Gold -Buying 110 Selling llfi Silver—Buying 104 Selling 106 NEW YORK EXCHANGE. Buying M Selling fi Id .SAVANNAH EXCUANGE. Buying .off bonds, au. Georgia 7 per cent., old to Georgia 7 percent., new t-u Georgia 6 per cent, old 75 City of Macon Bonds endorsed In R. R. 95 City of Macon Bonds 78 City of Savannah Bonds, old 81aS4 City of Savannah Bonds, new SOuSfi South Western Railroad Bonds 9N Southwestern Railroad Stock N8 Mucon A; Brunswick Ist Mortgage.. . . 65u70 Macon >SI Brunswick 2d Mortgage.... no quo. Macon it Brunswick R. R. Stock nominal Macon it Wo*>tern Railroad Bonds.. .. I*s Macon it Wesimfn Railroad Stock ... 102 Macon vX Augusta R. It. Ist Mortgage 90u92 Macon it Augusta R. It. (construction j 65 Mncornt Augu taR. It. Stock 20 Central Railroad Stock 10*2 Macon Street K. It. Stock 70c Wesleyan Female College, MACON, GA r IMIK Thirtv-fiftli Annual Session begins <>C -1 TOBhll '7, 1872. The entire expense, per annum, of a Board ing Pupil, who takes no extra *tudy, i* £fils 00, exclusive of books. No extra charge for Vocal Music, Calisthen ics or Elementary Drawing. For Catalogues containing full information, address Rev. E. II MYERS, D.D., President, or C. W. SMITH, 107-150 Secretary Faculty. Wanted—A HOUSE. "V.I.7’ANTED a small 2 or fi roomed house, \ V in the vicinity of the Enterprise office. Possession wanted October Ist Address BOX K, 107tf Macon, Ga. THE GOLDEN ACE, A Weekly Journal Devoted to the Free Discus sion of all the Living Issues of the Day. THEODORE TILTON, Editor & Publisher. N"0 single publication has done moro to call public attention to the corruptions of the present administration and its abuses of power than Theodore Tilton’s paper. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Single copies, £fi; six months, £1 r >(); Cam paign paper, (from now till election) £l. Every subscriber receives a beautiful Lithographic Likeness of Hon. Horace Greeley. ’lo7tf Giemey, Bertram & HeiJrii, BCILDFUS SCPPI.Y STORE," Itliilii's Hlot'k, Poplar Slpfrr, (Between Third and Fourth.) WHITE AND YELLOW PINE WORK, Sunli, Diior!!, Itlin.lN, I'ramro, llrarkelK, Jew el Pools, lluluntcrs, Mantles, Etc., 1-Ur. Carpenter Tools, Locks, Nails, Hinges, Faints, Oils, Glass and Putty, Ete. CONTRACTORS lor BUILDING. DRESSED AND ROUGH LUMBER AT OUR FACTORY, DIXIE WORKS, CHERRY ST. 41-122 GOOD BOARD (“IAN be obtained at Capt. Murray’s house, J corner, of Fine and Third Street. Board and lodging at reasonable rates. 102 REGATTA SALOON AND READING ROOM. 11. SIEDKNIII UG, Proprietor. SITUATED in the basement of Huff’s new building, Cherry Street. Twenty-five or thirty Illustrated, Literary and Political newspapers, both English and German, constantly kept on hand la II *C 31 at all hours ever day. 98-149 L. T. WHITCOMB, Agt.^ importer and dealer in West Mia Fruits, Vegetables, HAY. GRAIN, RAY, ETC., 00 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. 107-185 _ _ _ NOTICE. HAVING recently icfltted the old stand of Geo. D. Lawrence, near the Brown House, I am now prepared to furnish REFRESH MENTS to the public. 100-177 Z. B. WHEELER. To (lie llusiness Men !' Unron. THE ALBANY NEWS Circulates exclusively In Dougherty, Mitchell, Lee, Baker and Worth Counties. The wealthiest Cotton growing section of Georgia. „i£i THK NKNVS Is the Dost Advertising Medium in Southwest ern Georgia. ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED. CAREY W. STYLES, Proprietor. 8(1 r. n. McGrath. ; Ar-liiii* i siail Miiparlulf ntlriil Of ltlil<llll£. NO. 10, COTTON AY EM F. nKBI(JNB, Flans, Specifications mil Details prepared lor buildings in cverv style. 99 124. ARTHUR I Wool), IK I UrUUV STREET, Next to Lanier House .Huron, Georgia* DKO.RUB IN BIT RIAL BASKETS. K lisindsomcst Cnflins and ('iuLcts in the 1 city, :it the lowest, price. Fersonal attention given to orders. 98-124 Spotswood Hotel, Nearly opposite the Passenger Depot, (Onlv on* minutes v-ulk.) MACON, GA. r IMI IS House is centrally and conveniently lo- JL euted, with large airy chambers, Ladies’ Drawing and Dining Rooms, Bath Rooms, Burlier Shop, and organized in every respect for the comfort of families and single gentle men travelling through, or making a home in our city. The tables are second to nohe in the South. Rates of transient hoard sfi per day. T. 11. HARRIS, Frop’r. (J. J. Macll’J.lan, Caterer and Superintendent. i J 11. H arris, In the Office. 1-tf NOTICE. Macon and Brunswick Railroad Office, > Macon, Ga., August 2d, 1872. j ON and after August Bth, Excursion Tickets to New York and return, can he had at this office, sllß 00 for round trip. Tickets good until Oct. Ist, 1872. 98-tf K. J. MAKTIN, G. T. Agt. FOR SALE. 7000 NEGATIVES patrons of Riddle’s Gallery that wish L to preserve the Negatives made by him or his operator, must co ithing fiO days, as it t ost- too iquell to k , them in good or der. One dollar each w ill pay the bill. Also many pictures that have been* left for copying will be deposed of if not called for in 80 (lays. * W. T. BROWN, li2-tf No. 8, Cotton Avenue. ATTENTION, CITY TAX PAYERS. I AM instructed by Council to notify all per . sons subject) to City Tax, that one-fourth must be paid by September Ist, or executions will be issued immediately for full amount. — My instructions are positive, hence 1 trust all parties will comply aud avoia trouble. CIIAS J. WILLIAMSON, 103 to sept 2 Trets urer. BYINCTON’S HOTEL, FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA, IS THE Hfiti:Ahl tKT IIOC Ki: For the Train from Savannarr, Augusta and Ma con to Columbus. iioi ni: I For the Train from Eufaula and Albany to Macon. si imuk hoi si: For the Train from Columbus to Mai on, Sa vannah and Augusta. Large comfortable Rooms with Fire places and every Convenience. 112 190 Newspaper in Newton. On or before September Ist, 1872, the under signed propose commencing the publication of ft Georgia Enteiia AT NEWTON, GA. In polities it will be a live Democratic paper but the proprietors will fearlessly denounce fraud and corruption in any department, State or Federal. Great cure will he given to com mercial, und local atlairs, and that most impor tant of all interests the. agricultural, shall re ceive a full share of attention. Business men will find it to their interests to advertise in the Enterprise. In order to put the Enterprise within the reach of all, it has been placed ut the very low price of sl.soper annum. Address 1 lOtf BROWN & BIRCII, Newton, Ga. ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE one cent a pound as usual. No rise in . price now or hereafter. W. F. CARLOS, Wliolcsale and Atetail Grocer, DEALER IN ICB, I RUlxk, FISH, ETC., Mulberry Street, opposite Lanier House, GB-tf Macon, Ga. INDIAN SPRINGS. ELDER HOUSE. ELDER A SON, Proprietor. rpnis well-known house is now open to all I who wish to visit the far-famed Indian Spring. The Hotel is nearer the Spring than any other, with pleasant and shady walks lead ing thereto. RATES OF HOARD. Fcr Day $ ‘J 60 One Week 10 00 One Month 35 00 Children mid servants half price. 62tf ELDER & SON. BERND BROS. manufacturers of and WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN i Harness,Saddles, Collars, Horse Equip ments and Clothing Generally. ALSO a full assortment of LEATHER of all kinds, Enameled Cloth, etc. Saddlers and Harness Makers Hardware and Tools. Cash paid for HIDES, FURS, SKINS, WAX, 1 WOOL and TALLOW. 5-163 Change of Schedule. MACON AND WESTERN R. R. CO., Macon, Ga., June U, 1873. i / und after Sunduy June 16th, the follow \ / ing schedule for I'usscugei Trains, w ill be observed vn this road . DAY PASSENGER. Leave Mucon 8:50 a. m. Arrive ut Macon 7:80 a. m. Leuvu Atlanta 2:00 a. m. Arrive at Atlanta 8:15 r. m. NIGHT PASSENGER. Leave Macon 10:00 r. m Arrive at Macon 9:25 v. m. Leave Atlanta. 4:00 *. m. At rive at Atlanta 6:06 a. m. '7:80 a. m. aud 9:25 i\ m. Trains make close connections at Mucon with Central Railroad for Savannah and Augusta, aud with South western Railroad for points in Southwest Geor gia. fi:ls p. m and 6.06 a. m. trains connect at Atlanta w ith Western and Atlantic Railroad for points West. A. J. WHITE, 55tf Superintendent. Change of Schedule. ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. F< IRTYONF. MILES SAVED IN DISTANCE Office Macon and Augusta Railroad, i Macon, May 18, 1872. ) ON and after Sunday, May 19, 1872. and un til further notice, the trains on this Road will run us follows : DAY TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS HXUHPTBD). Leavc Augusta 11. 00 a. m. Leave Macon 6.80 a. m. Arrive at Augusta 2.45 i\ u. Arrmrfit Macon 7.40 r. m. ter Passengers leaving Macon at 6.80 a. m. make close connection at Cumak with day pus senger trains on the Georgia Railroad for At lanta and all points West; also, for Augusta, with trains going North, and with trains for Charleston; also, for Athens, Washington, und all stations on the Georgia Railroad. MTTickcts sold and baggage checked to all points North, both by rail and by steamships from Charleston. 24 lv S. K. JOHNSON Suo’t. NOTICE. THE ATLANTIC & GULF —AN I— MACON A BRUNSWICK FREIGHT LINE, VIA SAVANNAH, GA., BEG leave to announce to their natrons and friends that their rates and classification shull always be as low as by competing lines, and any “Special Circulars” or “Letters,” issued by other routes, giving lower rates than at present advertised, will be promptly met by corresponding reductions on the Atlantic and Gulf Freight Lines. C. D. OWEN, General Agent 104 115 Of the Line, Broadway, N. V. LAWTON & BATES, WHOLESALE Commission Merchants, FOURTH STREET, (Next door to Lawton A Willingham'-. Ware house,) MACON, UCORCRA, KK PREPARF.D to furuith the trade with CORN, MCA 1., BACON, CARD, OATS, HAY, SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUP and MOCASSES, TOBACCO, and every article in the heavy grocery line, ut the lowcat prices. Having had several year, experience in the Western Markets, we feel confident that we have and command every ad vantage offered by the (;reut grain and grocery marts of the north-west. We arc running the Eagle Flouring Mills, and after having thoroughly refitted and re paired them, are prepared to sell the best grades of Flour, every sack of which we guarantee, at lower prices than they can be purchased in the State. We ask only a trial 110-188 W. W. WINDHAM. J. H. MBUBIDAT. WINDHAM & CO., HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS Under Spotswood Hotel. PAIiVriNfU OF F.YEKY MEM CKIPTION, FROM THK MM ACCENT NIGN TO THE CARUEBT MANSION. ALL work entrusted to our care executed a stylibh and durable manner. All we at*k Is a trial, and will endeavor to please. 78-104 Yaiai Grist Hill For Sale. GRIST MILL that will grind Two Hundred hnshels of corn in Ten hours. Machine ry all new, and the latest improved machinery for making bolted meal, and three kinds grist at the same time. For further information inquire of BWINDLEHORBT & AUSTIN, 1 Id-188 4th Street, Macon, Ga. NOTICE. Office Gen. Tick’t Agt., M. & B. R. R. Cos., i August 13, 1872. ) ON and after the above date, return tickets to Savannah and Brunswick can be had at the Ticket Office at General Passenger Shed, tickets good until Ist November. tOßtf F-. J. MARTIN, O. T. Agt.