Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, August 23, 1872, Image 4

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GENERAL ASSEMBLY of GEORGIA fC'oadeascd from Telegraph mid Mcssenger.J Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 22. Sknate —The Semite wan called tn or der by President Trammell. Mr. Steadman moved to reconsider the action on the bill to creutc the ofUce of Statu Chemist. Motion prevailed, and the hill referred to Committee on Agriculture. Mr. Matthews moved to reconsider the ucliou on the resolution relative to mileage. Mr. Hinton moved to table the motion to reconsider, which prevailed by yeas 22, nays 12. Mr. llillyer moved to suspend the rules and take up the resolution for three ses sions daily. The yeas were 19, nays 12. Two-thirds not voting tho rules were not suspended. The resolution authorizing the Governor to subseribe for not exceeding 3.00(1 copies of the Code, revised by Messrs. Irwin, I,es ter and Hill, at not exceeding six dollars pel copy, was taken up. Mr. Mathews tillered an amendment substituting 2,000 for 3,OiM) copies. Lust Resolution adopted. HOUSE DILLS ON TIIIKI) KEADINO. For the relief of maimed soldiers. Mr. Mathews ottered an amend meal substituting SSO fur SIOO. Lost. The bill was lost. For the relief of maimed officers and soldiers. Referred to the Finance Com mittee. To amend the charier of the Georgia Western Railroad. Mr. Bruton ottered un amendment that the right to run over the right of way of tire State Road shall exist no longer than Hie General Assembly shall deem proper, host Hill passed. To incorporate the Gaiuesville, Julfer. soil mid Southern Railroad, House amend ments concurred in. To repeal ce'ta'u nets relative to the Georgia, State Lottery. Passed. To repeal the act to preserve the peace and harmouy of the people of this Stute. Mr. Smith moved to refer to the Jtldi ciury Committee. Lost. Hill lost by yeas 9 ; nays 20. To incorporate the Fort Valley Manu facturing Company, in Houston county. Passed. Mr. Bruton moved that the rules be suspended and the House resolution au thorizing the Solicitor General of the Western Circuit to institute legal pro ceedings against A. J Moss, for the mur der of a convict named J. A. Hunter, which motion prevailed. Mr. Wellborn moved to refer to the Judiciary Committee, which motion, after a lengthy discussion, prevailed. To amend the charter of the Atlantic, Fort Valley and Memphis Railroad. Passed. To provide a remedy against the collec tion of tolls on bridges and turnpikes in certain cases. Pending the discussion of the bill, the Senate adjourned until 3 30 o’clock r. m. House. —House met. Speaker Gum ming in the chair. Mr. Hudson moved to reconsider the ac tion of tho House yesterday in passing a bill requiring the pre payment of costs in certain cases. Mr. Hoge moved to lay the motion to reconsider on the tabic, which motion prevailed. BILLS ON TlltltD lIEADINO. To amend an act to charter the Georgia Seaboard and Northwestern Railroad Com pany. Passed. To amend an act incorporating the Bank of Americus. Passed. The Bond Committee of the House, Messrs. McMillan and Hall, ottered the following resolution : Resolved, That the currency bonds is sued under act of August, 1870, for tem porary purposes, have been cancelled by the issue of gold bonds for the purposes of the original issue ; and it is hereby de clared that said currency bonds are not binding upon the State, and the Governor, Treasurer, or any other officer of the State, is hereby prohibited from paying the prin cipal or interest, or auy part thereof, or in any manner recognizing the validity of said bonds. The Bond Committee offered, also, the following amendment Whereas, J. Boorman Johnson & Cos., of New York, and A. G. Johns, of Brook lyn, hold certain currency bonds of this Stale which they allege were hypotheca ted with them by II I. Kimball, as the State’s agent; and, Whereas, It is claimed by said bond holders that if allowed to make further proof they will be able to show that the funds loaned upon such hypothecation were received aud used by the State , and, Whereas, It is the purpose of this Gen eral Assembly to meet aud discharge all demands against the State for sums of which she has received the benefit, and to give tlio parties holding such demands the largest opportunity to establish the char acter of their claims. Be it therefore resolved. That said hold ers of currency bonds tuay have reduced to writing and sworn to before Thomas L. Snead, of New York, such statements as they may see proper to submit touching thuby pothecation of said bonds,aud the fact that the State received the benefits of the money borrowed on said hypothecation. The testimony shall tic in the form of ques tion aud answer. The said Thomas L. Snead, as Commissioner to take such tes timony as aforesaid, shall transmit the same taken to the Governor, whose duty it shall he to lay the same, together with the report of the Bond Committee for die currency bonds, before the next General Assembly. The resolution and amendment were passed. The Senate amendments to the follow ing bills were concurred in : To incorporate the Air-Line and lfabuu Gap Railroad. A Senate resolution granting mileage to the members of tlio Assembly, was amend ed so as to Include the officers, and con curred in. The following protest was ordered to be entered on the journal: The undersigned earnestly but respect fully requests of this House the privilege o! entering upon the journal of this House his Holemu protest against the action of the House in allowing so large a compen sation to the members of the various In vestigating Committees, as also against the unheard of precedent of paying members mileage twice for one and the ourrve session. I)avr 11. Johnson, Representative of Hpnlding. A Senate bill to change article 3. section 3of the constitution In relation to the ap portionment of the House of Representa tives. This bill, which provides Represen tatives for Jtho four new counties, was on the table by yeas 71 ; nayß G 2. A Senate bill to amend an act to encour age telegraphic communication between Georgia and the Bahama and West India Islands. Passed. A Senate bill to regulate the legal ad vertising oi tbe several counties. Lost. To prevent tbe purchase of agricultural products between sunrise und sunset. Lost. On motion of Mr. Pou the apportion ment hill was taken from the table by yeas 50, nays 4-1. A Senate hill to promote stock-raising in Georgia. Lost. Pending tbe discussiou of the apportion ment bill, the House took a recess until 3 o’clock, r. m. SPECIFIC FOR CHILLS AND FEVEK, no cure:, no pay. FARRARS’ ATrUE CURE, Ih warmited by the Manufacturer to cmv CHILLS AND FEVER, Or tlic money will he refunded. Prepared in Wilmington, N. ( '. by the North Carolina Medicinal Company. For sale by all Druggists. HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR, Agents for Macon and Southwestern Ga. 110-156 82 and 84 Cherry Street. PROSPECTUS op the * # Macon Mly Enterprise, W. WATKIN HICKS, Editor. ON or about tbe first week in September, we will issue from this oflice the first num ber of a Larp, Live, Weekly Paper! It will contain all the the Telegraphic news of the week, and the latest reliable information on all subjects and from all parts of tbe world. In its editorial department will be found dis cussions of all the LIVE ISSUES of the times. Particular attention will be giv en to the advancement of Science, Art, and Literature; while all interesting events and authentic progress of the political world will be faithfully presented. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. One Year $1 50 Six Mouths 1 00 Invariably in advance. £*yNo subscription taken for less than six months. *rsPNow is the time to subscribe. Speci men COPIES SENT ON APPLICATION. Address LINES, WING & SMITH, lOStf Macon, Ga. OPERA. AMERICA. HENRY CLAY, PRINCIPE. JUST OUT. SEGARS. STULTZ’S AAAA. CENTURY, SUNNY SIDE, YELLOW BANK, TOBACCO. FRESH TURNIP SEED! .lust received. FIRE PROOF LAMP (IIIMXEVS! STREET CAR TICKETS, FOUR FOR TWENTY FIVE CENTS. Prescription® accurately compounded at the Drug Store of IIOLANI) It. HALL, DltlltßßST, 111-tf Cor. Cherry St. amt Cotton Avenue. B YINGTON HOTEL, GRIFFIN, UA. CTMIIS HOTEL rank* second to none ill X Georgia, for good comfortable rooms, WELL SUPPLIED TABLES, AND CHEAPNESS OF RATE. Asa resort for the residence of the present hot term, It is unequalled, the nights living remarkable cool and pleasant. The best Water In Georgia. 0. W. BYINGTON, j 111 1110 Proprietor. THE ENTERPRISE v join 7 V-* % PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF PRINTING! SUCH AS m CARDS, BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, STATEMENTS, BILLS OF FARE, NOTE HEADS, INVITATION CARDS, HAND BILLS, DODGERS, ETC., ETC., And in n .style equal to any. Extensive additions are daily being made to onr STOCK AND MATERIAL Whii • very effort will be made to render satisfaction unto all wbo may favor us with their pataonage. P ROMPTNESS! IN THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERV OF ALL WORK. CHEAPNESS! AT AS REASONAP.L 15 PRICES AS CAN BE DONE SOUTH OF MASON AND DIXON’S LINE. NEATNESS ! 9UB WORK IS GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION IN THIS PARTICULAR, AND WE CHALLENGE THE STATE TO EXCEL US. Address, I jincs i Win**" tV PROPRIETORS, MACON, GA. PRINTING It has been the custom heietoforc, and will probably remain so to a great extent, for our merchants and business men generally to send North to have their printing done, simply because it can be done there at a little lower figure than here. If our people would discontinue patronizing such men, they would soon see the policy, if not the jus tice, in having their work done at home. Calicos are not manufactured in the South, and hence the merchant must send where it is made, hut here we have printing offices all around us, doing work at a very small advance on northern prices, and still the work is sent away. We hope the time is not for distant, when our merchants will awake to their in terests and patronize home institutions. It is a wrong practice and should be condemned. UO\ I*lt ICE CURRENT. PROVISIONS, GRAIN, GROCBKIEB, AC. BACON—CI ear-ribbed bides (smoked) 10al(% Shoulders BuBW HAMS—Magnolia S. <J., canvassed... lfialv Fitch’s 17Hal8 Tennessee, plain-cured PORK—Pickled, mess 16 50 . New, mess 17 00 Pickled, rumps It 00 BUCK MEATS—Cask Sides v.| Shoulders Bellies LARD—Prime Leaf, Tierces llallW Kegs IS Packages 12a13 FLOUR -Low superfine per bbl a7 00 Standard superfine.. 8 50 Extra Choice extra Family 10 00 “ Wyleys X X X X” ) Georgia Mills f 11 50a12 00 llyacTnthe 11 00 “ Domestic ” 12 00 Star of Beauty 11 00 Belle of Georgia 1100 Pride of Dixie 12 00 Silver Lake 10 50 COHN—White per bushel 98al (K) Ml xed l>cr but- hel 90a95 (IKlTS—per bushel 1 35 OATS—per bushel u 75 FIELD PEAS—per bushel llAY—Northern <, 00a2 10 Tennessee 2 05u2 10 Clover 2 00 PEA NUTS —per bushel 2 25 POTATOES—HauIing 4 50 Table use APPLES —Northern 8 50 BUTTER—Goshen N. l per id 42 <(O.-luui No. 2 per ID 25 •IVi.ne-,. ,• No 1 “ 25a28 Tennessee No 2 “ 15 Country 30a40 COFFEE—Rio per M 23u25 Java per lb 28a34 CHEESE—Best Cream per lb.. 20 New York per 1b... 18 MOLASSES—N. o. Syrup pu gal. 05 “Georgia” per gal.. 70 Sugar House 35 SYRUPS —Golden Drips, per gal... 75 Medium per gal 05 Ordinary per g:l 55 SUGAR —“A” per lb 13jr£a ** White Extra “ C” 13a New Orleans (blids) 10*12)^ Yellow C 12%a Deineraru 12ka Port! R)co 11 1-2 POWDER—Hazard per keg 7 50 Orange Mills 7 00 SHOT—Per sack 3 00 CRACK ERS—Butter per lb 09 Soda SalO Cream 14 Sugar 12 1-2 Lemon 14 Ginger Snaps 15 Pic Nlc 10 Fancy CANDY—New York per lb 19 M. It. Rogers & Cos.. • 18 SLACKING —No. 1 per gross 5 00 \L No. 2 0 00 ~ No. 3 7 00 SODA—Bi-Carb. per 1b... t 8 l-2a9 POTASH—Per lb lOall 8()AP —'Turpentine per lb 0 1-2 Laundry.* 15 Toilet per doz 75al 2n Olive 8 YEAST POWDERS —Preston and Merrill’6 per doz. 1 50a2 00 Horsford’s 3 00 TOBACCO —Choice Chewing per lb 1 50 Medium 75a80 Ordinary 40a00 Choice Smoking 1 25 Medium 75 Common 40 CIGARS —Imported per thousand 75 00al50 00 Domestic 15 OOaOO 00 SNUFF—Scotch per lb 78 Macaboy 78 PIPES—Per box 2 50a4 50 MACKEREL—No. 1 kits 2 25a2 50 No. 2 bbls 13 50a14 00 No. 2 kits 1 75 No. 3 bbls—large.. 11 50a12 00 No. 3 kits I fifiai 70 WHITE FISH—Half bbl 7 50 CANDLES—Best Star (full w’t)... 21Wa22 Sperm 4pa45 rarathne 30a33 STARCH—PearI EGGS —Per doz 20 CHICKENS—Per doz 3 50a4 50 SALT—Virginia per sack 2 10a2 15 Liverpool 3 00 OSNABUKGS—No. 1 17 * No. 2 15 Milledgeville No. 2 14>£ MACON SHEETING 13)1 Seven-eighths 12 Waymanville Sheeting 13W Houston Sheeting 13 Houston Stripes 13%a15 Columbus Stripes 15al8 High Shoal Siripes 17 Montour Shirting —% 11W Factory Sewing Thread 62>.<a()5 YARNS— 1 85al 50 FEATHERS 80 HIDES—Dry Hint 14a15 Green 6a7 BEESWAX 28a80 SWEET POTATOES 75al 00 WHISKY —Common Ityc 1 05al 10 BAGGING—BengaI 20 Lyon 20 Borneo 20 Gunny 20 Dundee 17 Patched 17 TlES—Goodie 5W Arrow 6 Eureka 6 WIIOLIiSAI.iI AND RETAIL MARKET REPORTS OF FANCY FAMILY GROCERIES, CORRECTED DAILY KY GREER, LAKE A CO., 62 CIIEIiUY AND 64 THIRD-STREETS, MACON, OA. FLOUR—Cook Cheek’s choice pr. hi. 10 00al2 00 Wyley’s XXXX fancy 10 00al2 00 Crown, (Pride of the west) 9all 00 II AMS—Sugar cured,country cur ed and Pig, best brands 16a 18 BUTTER—New gilt edge 35a 38 SUGARS—A. B. Ex. C. Scotch & hard 13a 10 TEAS—Finest Young Hyson and Black. 1 50a 2 00 COFFEE—OId brown Gov. Java. 30a 35 White and little green Kit) 23a 20 TONGUES—(Ihoice Beef und Buf falo 75a 1 50 Flßll—Smoked Salmon White Cod POTATOES AND ONIONS 3 50a 4 50 APPLES—Red and Russett a ORANGES—Messina a LEMONS—French 14 OOalO 00 CHAMPAGNE —Imported, care. 28 00a33 00 CLARET AND SATURNS—Imp. 5 00u25 00 WII IS K Y—Old Family Rye 2 50a 600 BRANDY—French, for family use 5 00al2 00 SEGARS—Imp’d and domestic.. 20(H)al50 00 TOBACCO—Virginia and N. C... 48a 1 25 SY K U P—G corgia Cane 55a 05 N. York Silver Drips. 75a 1 00 Diamond Drips, and white Drips 1 25a 1 50 Ariuvai; and Closing of Hailw. Arrive. Closed Macon & Augusta R. R. Way and Milledgeville .7:4oi\ m. 7p.m. A-Ugusta and Carolinas 7p. m. Macon <fc Brunswick 2:25p.m. 7a.m. Macon and Atlanta and West ern States (Night Train)..7:3oa. m. 4:3opm (Duv Train)... .6:10p. m. 6:loam Muscogee It. It. Way Colum bus 6 p.m. 7 p.m. S. W. R. R. (Day Train) 4:35P. m. 7a. m. Americas and Eufaula(Night Train) 7 p.m. C. R. It. Way Savannah and Northern (Day Train) 4:51 p. m. 7a. m. Northern, Savannah and Ea ton (Night Train) 5:15 a. m. 5:20 r m Hawkinsville daily (Sundays excepted 10:30 a. m. 2pm Clinton—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 12m. 12:30pm Jettersonvillc and Twiggs ville, Wednesday 7 a. m. Wednesday, 2:25 p. RAILROAD TIME SCHEDULE. Change of Schedule. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. , South-Western Railroad Cos., V Macon, Ga., June 13, 1871. ) ON and after Sunday, 16th Inst., Passenger Trains on this Road, Mill be run as fol lows : DAY EUFAUI.A PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Macon . . . . 8:00 a. m. Arrive at Eufaula . 4:42 p. m. Arrive at Clayton . . . 6:15 p. m. Arrive at Albany . . . 2:40 p. m. Arrive at Fori Gaines . 4:40 p. m. Connecting with the Albany Brandi Train at Smithvllle and with Fort Gaines Branch Train at Cuthbcrt daily. Leave Clavton . 7:20 a. m. Leave Fulaulu . . . 8:50 a. m. Leave Fort Gaines . . . 8:35 a. m. Leave Albany .... 10:45 a. m. Arrive at Macon . . . 5:25 p. m. EUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODA TION TRAIN. Leave Macon .... 9:10 p. m. Arrive at Eufaula . . 10:20 a. m. Arrive at Albany . . . 6:45 a. m. A*rive at Fort Gaines . . 11:52 a. m. Connect i.t Smithvllle with Albany Train on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights, and at Cuthbcrt on Tuesday and Tliuusday.-- No train leaves on Saturday nights. Leave Eufaula .... 5:15 p. m. Leave Albany .... 8:40 i*. m. Leave Fort Gaines . . 1:10 p. m. Arrive at Macon . . . 5:20 a. v. COLUMUUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Macon .... 5:45 a. m. Arrive at Columbus . 11:15 a. m Leave Columbus . . 4:10 p. m. Arrive at Macon . 9:35 p. m. VIRGIL POWERS, 69-1 v Engineer and Superintendent. Change of Schedule. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFCE, ) Macont\fc Brunswick Railroad Cos., Macon, Ga., June 13, 1872. ) ON and after Sunday June 16th, 1872, trains will run as follows : DAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN DAILY. Leave Macon 8:20 a. ai. Arrive at Jcsup 5:52 p. m. Arrive at Brunswick 10:00 p. m. Leave Brunswick ... 4:30 a. m. Arrive at Jesup 6:45 a. m. Arrive at Macon 5:20 p. m. Connects closely at Jesup with trains at At lantic and Gulf Railroad, to and from Savannah and Florida. HAWKINSVILLE TRAIN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EX CEPTED.) Leave Maco* 2:55 p. m. Arrive at Hawkinsville 6:30 p. m. L&k Hawkinsville 6:55 a. ai. AJReat Macon 10:30 a. m. WM. MacREA. 53-tf General Superintendent. Change of Schedule. WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD, 1 Atlanta, Ga., April 17, 1872. f On and after Sunday, the 21st Instant Day Passenger Train (outward) leaves Atlanta 8:30 a. m., Connecting at Kingston with THROUGH FAST LINE TO NEW ORLEANS Day Passenger NEW YORK FAST LINE leave Atlanta 4:05 p. m., Connecting at Dalton with E.^, TENNESSEE THROUGH LINE TO NEW YORK TIME 48 HOURS 30 MINUTES f Night Fast Line to New York, leaves Atlanta 11:10 p. m., via East Tennessee and p Georgia, al Dalton, or NASHVILLE A CHATTASOOGA AT CHATTANOOGA TIME 54 HOURS. Day Passenter (inward) through from New York via East Tennessee, Arrives at Atlanta 3:50 p. m. Night Passenger (inward) through from New York via East Tennessee or Louisville, Arrives at Atlanta 1:30 a. m. E. B. WALKER, Master Transporatiotn. Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar. §lO YEARS PUBLIC TEST Dr. Crook’s WINE TAR T o It ii v c in or e in frit than an y similar prepara fion ever altered to Hie public. It is rieh in llie medicinal qual ities of Tar, ami uuequalcd for diseas es of tbe Throat mid Lungs per forming the most remarkable cures. Coughs, Colds. Chronic Coughs, It effectually cures (hem all. Asthma and Bronchitis. Has cured so many eases it lias been pronounced v specific for these complaints. For pains in Breast Side or Back (.ravel or Kidney Disease, Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Jaundice or any Liver Complain It lias no equal. It is also a superior Tonic. Restores llie Appetite, Strengthens Hie System, Restores the Weak and Debilitated, Causes the Food to*Digest, Removes Dyspepsia and I ndigestiou, Prevents malarious Fevers, (Jives tone to your System. Try Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar. V URIFY YOUR BLOOD. ♦ For Scrofula, Scrofu- T ions Diseases of tbe sR Eyes, or Scrofula in stay form. Any disease or eruption of tbe Skin, disease of the Liver, Kheumatism, Pimples, Old (} \ Sores, Ulcers, Broken-down ©Ss _ Constitutions, Syphilis, or any disease depending on a deprav- I'iiuC ed condition of the blood, try dr. CROOK'S SVllll* OF Poke Root. It lias the medical property of Poke combined with a pre paration ot Iron which goes at once into the blood, perform ing tho most rapid and wonderful cures. Ask your Druggist for Dr. Crook’s Com pound Syrup of Poke Hoot—take it and he healed. DOW IF, MOISE & DAVIS, Charleston,® C., Wholesale Agents 31-Iy For Dr. Crook’s Remedies. BOARD. IT will be to the interest of boarders to apply to this olHce, as reasonable board and pleas ant up stairs rooms ran be obtained for tho summer months in a delightful portion of the city. ‘ s*?tf