Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, September 17, 1872, Image 3

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CITY GOVERNMENT. W. A. 111 *'*'. OTayor. ALPEKNIEN: . T f', u A K - T,SBIBV ’ ■ ■ K. Wooulipf, J. J ; Wilburn, j t Roberts, l*. t iTzumtAi.i, g |> s tr ono, \ V ’ j KUBBBU., A-J. SMITH. R. WaOOKNsTKIN. |>. Du- . Tretiurcr. 0. J. WILLIAMSON, ** clerk. J , „ City Attorney. ' ‘;. B K CO HmMEs" city Pbylcn. lm ’ “ >,M ’ ...Chief of Police. James MAKTtN, p'j, 8 t LhmtenanL 1* C ' , l . AYU iv Second Lieutenant. •loitN 111 ki.e\, Third Lieutenant. ')' . . .(iuanl House Keeper. j l rinnsi, • • street Overseer. ! in.maud CHBttHY, . .City Sexton. ' K ' ... . Magazine Keeper. JOlt TiiiH " lr< |X*i<‘l to ex. .|„! I*.-iiiitsu i* l le*‘" „ ii. if * ' "* ■AolV.’it j„>l to plcnae you. lIU Is. HOME~AFFAIRS. ti KO V 04., • H. I'ahtk'i 1 i.Ait Notice.—The proprietors of this paper will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any persons connected with this ofllee unless by special agreement The notes or other papers upon the individual members of the firm will not be traded for unless en dorsed bv the llrin. Parties will do well to re member thia. Notice.—This is to notify all parties that Mr. Tyler Southall is no longer an Agent for this office, and lias no connection with it what ever. Sept. 17 tf Tits Weather. —We were visited this noon with a good Bhower of rain which has cooled the air and rendered living more agreeable. ♦- Evert Democrat is called upon to attend the meeting to-night. It la of the utmost im portance that every Democrat should joiu the clubs. Removal.—lt will be seen by an advertise ment that our friend George F. Cherry has re moved to Blake’s Block, when in his new quarter he will be prepared to furnish the pub lic with all the good things in tile way of gro ceries. Last Dat.—To-morrow is tlic last day for registering. If you have not registered, drop tins paper and go and do so before you forget it. If you know of any friend who lias not, see him at once and impress-upon him the impor tance of voting on the charter question. Re member this. School op Refokm. —His Honor, W. A. Huff, Principal. The case of Frank Bonner, for disorderly con duct, was up, but his lawyer being out of ttie city, was continued. The case of George Armstrong, for cutting Kit Tompkins, was brought up, but continued. Cikcl'3. —It has been a long time since our walls have been ornamented by the skill of the paste-brush brigade. To-day the avant couriers of the great Eastern Menagerie are busy with illuminated bills and the paste bucket. The small boys of both color stand by witli open mouth, gazing at the semi-nude ladypirrou etting ;upon the bare back of the white horse, or the familiar grotesque actions of the clown. We love the saw dust arena, and almost wish that “we were a boy again,” to enjoy as only boys can enjoy, the sight of a circus ring. But lackaday ! those days have passed. Look out for the big show on October first. Tiie Fall Campaign.—ln our perambula tions this morning, we stumbled into our leading houses to note the preparations for tne fall season. In the dry goods li ewe saw lots to tempt the Flora McFlimseys and the “ fol low-the-fashion-or-dies,” arranged upon the counters and shelves. This Empress cloth pattern is exquisite, and this rep silk is superb. We first entered the large, Stewart-like estab lishment of J. B. HOSS & S. T. COLEMAN. In here we found an army of clerks busy with marking and putting goods in their ap propriate places. Mr. Coleman, the business man, is running his eye over the entire store, directing with excellent taste the arrangement of the different classes of goods. A lady “who enters here leaves hope behind,” as Dante has It, in regard to her pocket-book as there is no getting around purchasing, at least, something. After bidding them good morning we step into the great NEW YORK 6TORE, presided over by that handsome fellow, Wax elbaum. A trip to the North, an extensive knowledge of the business, with a never-erring taste, he has placed in his store a lot of goods unequalled in quality in the South. Every fabric known to the ladies is here in profusion. We then enter flic well known establishment of W. A. BANKS A SONS. Additions have been made to this extensive house, and their variety of ladies’ dress goods is not surpassed. This house is noted for its cleverness and fair dealing. Their stock is al ways the best, and the ladies know exactly where to look for cleverness and elegant goods. We next step in next door and see eur friends w. A. HOPSON a co. These gentlemen and Ross & Coleman have been warring with each other during the sum mer, but it was all in fun, and there are no bet ter friends than the two houses. Hopson is alive to all the wants of the fair sex ih the dry goods line. Were he to hear of anew style of dress or anew kind of goods, sleepless nights and an aching brow would be Hopson’s portion until he could lay before his lady cus tomers upon his own shelves the “lovely” pat tern. Enterprise and industry tUs. and Hopson knows it. Our friend A. BAUM lias not been asleep. He, too, has run through the Northern market for goods, as his well flljed and tastily arranged shelves will testify. Baum is a great favorite among the ladies, as bis goods and prices always suit. Around on Third street we find that clever fellow, ous NUSSBAUM. Ous is one of these fellows, who, If he can’t get the best in the market, he won’t have any. I his fact alone has given him a good trade among the ladies. His new stock is rapidly coming hi and he is prepared to render justice unto all. We then pass under the sign of NUSSBAUM A DANNENBURG. It is a wonder how these gentlemen manage to employ enough clerks to carry on their bus iness. We never pass there but what we see all hands busily engaged. They do a tremen dous business, and they deserve it Having now gone through the leading dry goods houses, we lay down our pencil till to morrow, when we will bruise around among the clothing and fancy good* stores. JiT^HF**”***™ Berved eTtr * 138. Oho arize! Ohgamze! !—To-night, a week ago the President or the Centrul Democratic Club earnestly appealed to the Democracy of Bibb coußty to organize themselves into ward and district clubs, and bluco that time ouly one ward, the First, has taken any steps towards concentrating their strength by uniting them selves. Democrats, this will not do! There Is work, hard work, before us, and if we remain scattered wo will lose the light. We must be np and doing. We must go to work in ear nest, and we have no time to lose. We must not sleep over this matter. The First ward gallantly went to work and are now in working trim. Where Is the'Sueond, Third and Fourth ? What have they done ? Nothing. Then we call upon them in strongest terms to oigaulzo clubs and be ready, when the lime comes, to go forth as a unit and victory is ours. Now is the time. Democrats, go to will; - The Meeting Tg-Nigut,—We hope our citizens will hear In mind the meeting to nlelit of the Centrul Democratic Club, espe cially II ore who have not enrolled their names Us members It Is necessary that all Demo crats should join tlics, i lulls. By Ibis means, we will all know how and what to do and gain much strength 'turn out in full members Frank Leslie.—The largest lady’s maga zinc published in America, brimful of fashion and literature, Frank Leslie is ahead of them all. The October number is unusually bright an I our lady friends should purchase a copy at once. Brown At Cos. have it on their counter, together with all other fashion and readable magazines. We thunk Messrs. B. for a copy. ■trow n Helel Arrivals. bur 24 Mount preceding Id -V. To-tlag. \\ J llodge, J D Jones, Dudley M Hughes, Twiggs eo. (la.; M W Railly Allen Ford, K Tnyler, B M Wheeler, Amerleus, Ga.; G M Per ryman, Randolph, Gn; Mrs Deunurd, Miss Dennnrd, Perry, Ga ; It F Finnev, Jones eo. Ga ; H S Harris G A Grosspelas, L Mims, Geo R Whitaker. Sav.; B J Dillon, Claude Massen gale, Augusta; W C Harris, Fort Valley; Thos C Mitchell, It II Hardewav, Thomusville; Win D Khlddo, Cnthbert, Gil.; T M Brown, Ft Gaines; J W Brady, Amerleus; T A Davidson, 8 c- A J Butts; Texas; B W Ellis, Calhoun eo. Ga.; W W Dews, Griffin, Ga.: G 8 Cars well, Wilkinson, eo.; W C Gunn, Fort Gaines; L L Culver, Mllledgeville, Ga.; C B Junes, c E Bell, Miss Ella llutchlngson, Talbotton, Ga • J M White, Laurens co.; L 11 Labola, Cim; L It Nolan, McDonough, Gu.; C B Jones, Burke co. Ga ; MB Green, Z W Luney, Abbe ville, Ga.; O C Johnson, J G Bearly, Colum bus, Ga.; Mrs J C Gilbert, Perry, Ga.; H K Huwe, Elluville, Ga.; Mrs Whitaker and son, C J Russell, Ala.; A lieisli, Amerleus, Ga.; PR Younge, Sav ; John L Griffin, Dawson, Ga.; J G Ellison, Brown Station; J B Para mour, Sav.; W 8 Young, Eatonton. liiNt of Consignees It. It. Sept. 10, 1873. P Fitzgerald, Guilford A Cos, Johnson A Dunlap, Thos Wood, E P Strong, B II Wrigley A Go, Jll Cherry A: Cos, Ell Myers, J L Jones, G A Gnosspelius, G T Rogers’ Sons, D Plun ders A Son, G B Wells, A Baum, Felix Corput, W P Carlos, 1) M Gngel, J J Gresham, A Mix A Cos, J W Burke A Cos, I L Gunhouse A Cos, Singleton, Hunt A Cos, J S Schofield A Son, B L \\ illingliam, Campbell A English, S Wuxel baum A Bro, Hertz, Virgin A Cos, Mack Bros, Truman A Green, A Baum, W A Banks A Sou. Ross A Coleman, W A Hopson A Cos, Winship & Callaway, L Dub. CITY DIRECTORY. MASONIC. Macon Lodge, No. 5, meets every Ist and 3d Monday night, at Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenue. Mizpah Lodge, No. 47, meets every 3d and 4th Thursday nights at Masonic Hall. Constantine Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M., meets every 3d and 4th Monday night at Masonic Hall. St. Omer Commandery, No. 3, Knights Tem plar, meets Ist Thursdays of each month at Masonic Hall. FIREMEN. Protection No. 1 meets Ist Tuesday night in each month—House Poplar st., corner 3d. Oemulgee No. 3 meets Ist Monday night in each month —House on Cotton Avenue, near City Hall. Young America No 3 meets Ist Monday night in each month—House 3dst., corner Mulberry Mechanics’ No. 4 meets Ist Monday night in eacli month —House corner Hawthorne and 3d 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’ Ilall on 2d and 4tli Mondays of each month. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Meet every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall. GOOD TEMPLARS. Walton Lodge, No. 23, 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 Ilall. Windsor Lodge, No. 120, meets every Thurs day night at their Hall on Windsor Hill. SOCIETIES Progress Club meets every Sunday night at their Hall on Mulberry street. Hibernian Society meets Ist Tuesday in cacli month at No. 8 Engine House. Mulachi Lodge, No. 140, I. O. B. 8., meets second and fourth Sundays in each month. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers meets every Wednesday night at the Passenger Depot. Visiting brethren welcome. CHUKCHES. Episcopal —Christ Church, Rev. B. Johnson, Rector— Walnut st., between 3d and 3d. Ser vices 10 1-2 a. M. and 8 p. m. St. Paul’s Church, Rev. H. K. Rees, Rector —Vineville. Services II A. M.; sp. M. Chil dren’s Service j C p. m. Evening Prayer. St. Barnabas, services by the Rector of Christ Church, at sp. m. Near Macon At Brunswick Railroad Freight Depot. Catholic —Bt. 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 1-2 a. m. and 8 p. M. Windsor Hill Church, Rev. Wm. McKay, pastor. Services semi-monthly. faraelituh Hyuagogw— J. H. Hertz, President Near Ist Baptist Church. Services Friday eve ning and Saturday morning. Baptist —lst Baptist, ltcv. 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 EpUetqpal—'it ulberry Street, Rev. J. O. Branch, pastor—Mulberry st, comer Ist Services at 10 1-12 a. m. and 8 p. m. First Street Cbnrch, Rev. W. W. Hicks, pas tor —Ist street, between Oak and Arch. Ser vices 101-2 a. m. and 8 p. M. Vineville Church, supplied from the city churches. East Macon Church, Rev. J. W. Burke, pas tor. Servicee 10 1-2 A. m. and 4p. m. FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL. Hally Review of the Nurket, Office Macon Daily Enterprise, I September 17—a o’clock, P. M. ( State of Trade.— After passing through one of, if not the dullest summers In the his tory of Macon, it is truly gratifying to see trade japidly reviving oil every hand. Our streets this morning presented quite a lively appear ance, certainly a great contrast with that of the laalJUiree months. Money is still quite scarce, but with the sale of each bale its proceeds are turned loose, and it cannot therefore be long before our financial lift ail's will be In a perfectly healthy condition. Dry goods, groceries, western produce, and general plantation ami household supplies, are pouring in from other markets, and our mer chants are cither fully, or soon will be, ready to furnish every want demanded by the trade; There is no lack of conlidcncc on their part, and they have puichasedlargei stocks than for any Full season since the war. Almost everything is cheaper than lias been, amt will he sold upon the principle that Macon is not an Interior but a llrst-clasa wholesale market. Cotton. —Report for 'M hours, since 'J I’. M. yesterday. Sold itll bales ; shipped 110 bales. Received 480 bales. STATEMENT. Stock on hand, Sept. 1, 1872 — bales Received lust 34 hours -W) Received previously 11,13® — J,bo'. Total receipts 3,014 Snipped last ’24 hours ]][> Shipped previously 1,41b — 1,0.0 Stock on hand this evening.... 1,488 Market firm 17a17%c. The Horning Markets. New York, Sept. 17—10 a. m.—Gold 13%. Spot cotton quiet; ordinary 10%; good ordi nary 19%; low middlings 30; middlings 31%; good middlings 31%. Futures quiet; Sept. 19%; Get. 19; Nov. 19; Dee. 19; Jam 19%. Sales 6600. Sterling 8%(>9%. 3p. in.-Gold 118%. Futures strong. Sides 13,000; Sept. 19%; Oct. 19; Nov. 19; Dec. 19; March 20%. Net receipts 178; gross 4120. Sterling 8%@9%. 8:45 p. in.—Cotton at Galveston dull and nominal; good ordinary 10%'. At Mobile, dull and nominal; low middlings 18%; middlings 18%. Receipts 1199; receipts at all ports 9286. LIVERI'OOL, Sept. 17—1.30 p. in. —Sales 10,000; speculators 3000; middling uplands 9%(;9%; middling Orleans 10@10%. To be Paid For.—Justice to our business interests requires that all communications naming or suggesting candidates for nomina tion for any office shall be charged at the rate of twenty cents per line. This rule will he rig idly enforced. tf Farrar's Electric—Warranted to cure the following diseases or money refunded: Dip theria, Neuralgia, Cramp and Colic, Headache, Diarrhoe and Rheumatism if not of too long standing. Farrar's Ague Cure—Warranted to cure in three days or money refunded. For sale by all Druggists. Hunt, Rankin & Lamar, 93-171 Wholesale Agents. Portraits for 820.00, No. 8 Cotton Avenue. Card Photographs 82.50 per dozen at Brown’s Gallery. Life Life Size Pictures painted for 850, at Riddle’s old stand, No. 8 Cotton Avenue. Baby Pictures neatly executed at No. 8 Cot ton Avenue. Money required when the negative is made, at No. 8 Cotton Avenue. Rice Birds and Oysters.—The public are informed that Don Carlos serves up every day at his restaurant, on Mulberry street, Rice Birds and Oysters. Those fond of good eating will do well to call. 127 HACON Mai Gas Cos. HAVE FOR SALE THE ONLY Reliable Gas Machine KNOWN, Together with GAS PIPE, FIXTURES, BURNERS, SHADES, GLOBES, ETC’., ETC. r |''IIIS MACHINE lias been In practical ope- X ration in THIS CITY for nearly two years and is udmirably adapted to lighting Towns, Villages, Hotels, Churches, Houses, etc. There are now running in the United States over Sev en Hundred, while there has neveh been an ac cident with them. Insurance Companies ac cept risks without increased charges. LOOK AT OUR REFERENCES. Rev. W. WATKIN HICKS, First Street Methodist Church. Messrs. J. W. BURKE & CO. Rev. J. W. BURKE. VIRGIL POWERS, Esq., Engineer and Su perintendent. E. ISAACS. J. R. GRIFFIN & CO. J. S. SCHOFIELD & CO. LESSEES OF DINING HALL AND BAR ROOM, Central City Park. COLLINS & HEATH. N. J. BUSSEY, Esq., President, Columbus, UA. J. 11. NICHOLS, Esq., Nureoochec. J. H. JOHNSON, M. D., G. M. F. A. M., Talladega, Ala. CHA3. E. WAKEFIELD, Savannah, Ga. And numerous others, whose testimonials may be seen at the ofHce of the Company. So. HECO.Hn ST. WACO.n,a. All communications must be addressed to EDWARD ROWE, Box 95, P. O. Agents wanted In every county In the State. 129-155e0d BB.OWFS &ALLERY ! Wo. 8 Cotton Avenue, Is the place where all the differ ent styles of pictures are made at greatly reduced prices. REDUCTION! REDUCTION!! lit consequence of the great reduction in juice of (Sroccrics in the Northern markets, and owing to the Repeal of Duties on many articles in our line, we now offer the following goods at annexed prices : 7 Lbs. A. Sugar for SI.OO. 7 1-2 Lbs. Ex. C. Sugar for SI.OO. 8 Lbs. C. Sugar for SI.OO. MIXED TEAS 75c. Per Lb. SEG-ARS A SPECIALTY! Foreign and Domestic Wines ami Liquors , OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Fresh Crackers Every Week! If You Don’t see what You Want, Ask for it. PUTZEL & JACOBS, NEW YORK GROCERY STORE, 2i ST., TUMOUR BEOCK 123-149c0d Change of’Schedule. - ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. FORTY-ONE MILES SAVED IN DISTANCE Office Macon and Augusta Railroad, I Macon, May 18, 1872. j ON and after Sunday, May 11), 1873, and un til further notice, the trains on tills Road will run as follows: DAY TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Leave Augusta 11.00 a. m. Leave Macon 6.30 A. M. Arrive at Augusta... 2.45 P. M. Arrive at Macon 7.40 p. M. f-Sf Passengers leaving Macon at 6.30 A. u. make close connection at Cainak with day pas 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, and all stations oil the Georgia Railroad sold and baggage chuxed to all points North, both by rail and by steamships from Charleston. 24 lv 8. K. JOnNSON Suo’t,. Wesleyan Female College, MACON, GA. rpHE Thirty-fifth Annual Session begins OC- X TOBER 7, 1872. The entire expense, per annum, of a Board ing Pupil, who takes iio extra study, is $315 00, exclusive of hooks No extra charge for Vocal Music, Calisthen ics or Elementary Drawing. For Catalogues containing full information, address Rbv.’E. 11. MYERS, D.D., President, or C. W. SMITH, 107-156 Secretary Faculty. T. XI. COX. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ralftton Hall Hull'll n-, CHERRY STREET, MACON. GGOKGIA. 123tf V. H HOH 4KII, attorney at law, MACON, GEORGIA. Ofiic at entrance of Ralston Hall, Cherry street. MTAII business will receive prompt atten tion. 95-173 Change of Schedule. MACON AND WESTERN R. R. CO., I Maoon, Ga.. June 14, 1873. f ON and after Sunday June 16th, the follow ing schedule for Passenger Trains, will he observed on tills road : DAY PASSENGER. Leave Macon 8:50 a. m. Arrive at Macon 7:30 a. m. Leave Atlanta a : 00 A. m. Arrive at Atlanta *. 3:15 p. m. NIGHT PASSENGER. Leave Macon 10:00 p. m. Arrive at Macon 9:25 p. m. Leave Atlanta 4:00 p. m. Ai rive at Atlanta 6:06 A. M. 7:30 A. M. and 9:25 p. M. Trains make close connections at Macon witli Central Railroad for Savannah and Augusta, and witli South western Railroad for points in Southwest Geor gia. 8:15 p. M, and O.UO A. m. trains connect at Atlanta witli Western and Atlantic Railroad for points West. A. J. WHITE, sotf Superintendent. Mrs. T. B. Ford’s School For Young Ladies, W! i.l. he reopened on MONDAY, Septem ber 80th fast., ut the residence, corner College street and Cotton avenue. The house has been thoiouglily repaired and renovated, and every means wifi be used to promote the comfort, as well n advancement, of her pupils. TERMS—Per Month, invariably in advance: English j ....*7 00 French—At Instructor’s priceß. Applications for admission and particulars may be made to Dr. T. B Ford, at big Drug Spire, corner Cotton avenue and College street. 131-150 NOTICE. ALL persons Indebted to tbe estate of Jacob Gloss, deceased, will please come forward and settle with Valentine Kahn, Administra tor, and all who have any claims against said estaP; will pleaso present them to tho under signed for settlement. 131157 VALENTINE KAHN. SOUTH MACON DRUG STORE! WE return thanks totlie citizens of South west Macon for your Increased patron age, especially In the line of prescriptions, and promise you that you shall have our whole at tention. A zmtrc stobs 1* Limitly WM'riftl In out p:u*t of tin* city, Vou shall have every advantage in PI Etll Y n IMCt US', vr f n:vrioY, day ou M<an, That an In* alVonhd Iy any Imn-v in tin?.city. The hulled art* invited to examine our Toilet Articles, Come all, and wo will please you if possible. FRESH DRUGS RECEIVED EVERY MONTI! N.■. EVERETT, Mruga Ist, 184-15!) Fourth Street, near Arch. L. N. WHITTLE. OEO. W. AUSTIN. WIIITTI.E A <4 ’NT IN, ATTOKNEVS, Ac., AT LAW, NO. 2 COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GA. 82-107_ THE BEST AM* 4IIEAI*EHT. SODA WATER M ANITACTI7HKD HY W. P. CARLOS 86 .VliillM-rry Si., .Vluroii, <4ii. I AM now fully prepared to furnish pure bot . tied SODA WATER In any quantity. Ord ers by mull or telegraph promptly attended to. I have in store and am constantly receiving every description of I>ncy mill Family Groceries, WINES, LIQUORS, and CIGARS, FOREIGN mil DOMESTIC FRUIT, FISII, GAME, and every delicacy when in season. Bar and Restaurant up stairs, supplied with the t-ci'i/ bed in the market. Parties purchasing goods from me cun ill ways rely upon them being fresh and first class In every respect. • WOT. I*. 4! Alt LOS. 1-tf BOSTON AND— Savannah Steamship Line. SAILING DAYS—THE KITH 20TII and3OTII OF EACH MONTH. IOW rates of freight and insurance. First -i cluss passenger accommodations. Order your goods shipped by "Boston and Savannah Steamship Line,” and avoid all delay and extra handling. RICHARDSON A BARNARD, Agent, Savannah, Ga. F. NICKERSON ik CO., Agents, 181-209 Boston. PARCHED Id OF FEE. J. A. MERCIER, Commission Merchant, 153 II;IV NTREr/l', Bet. Whitaker and Barnard St., Savannah, Ga. All order# will receive prom pt at tentlon. Con signment* of ull kinds respectfully solicited. 181-309 boit & McKenzie, Cotton and Commission MERCHANTS, ■ON liny Slnrl, Nnvnnnnh, Ga. 181-209 MEYER, COHEN & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots and Shoes, -IN lli-oM!£litom Nt.,Nnvnnnnl, Gn Mereliants supplied at New York Market 131-809 Prices. A. S. ALDEIV A IIKO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS —AND— DofllerH in Fruits, Fish and Product*, No. D5 Hay St., Savannah, Ga. Consignment* solicited. Orders promptly attended to. Vdl iiOD E.D. SMYTHE, IffIPORTKR OF CROCHBRY, GlusNWure and Cliinsi, And Dealer in House Furnishing Goods, 143 Congres* and 141 St. Julian Sts. SAVANNAH, GA. 131-209 KIRKSEY & SCOTT, COTTON FACTORS —AND— COIIIIIHHION VI lilt CHAVIS, Kelley’s Hloek, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. Liberal advancements made on consignments. 131-369 ' F. W. SIMS <fc CO.. 4'oiton Fhcloi s .and Commission Merchants HAVANNAII, CIUHSGIA. Bagging and Ties supplied at market prices. Advunccfl mud<* on Cotton, or other merits. Money promptly remitted. 131-309 A. 11. CHAMPION. OEO. C. FREEMAN. UIIAnPIO.I Ac FREEMAN, Commission Merchants Corner Bay and Drayton Streets, SAVANNAH, GA, 131-309 FOR SALE. 7000 NEGATIVES rpiiE patrons of Riddle’s Gallery that wish X to preserve the Negatives made by him or his operator, must cull withlng 30 days, as it cost too much to keep them In good or der. One dollar each will pay the bill. Also many pictures that have been left for cojiylng will be disposed of if not called for in 30 days. 1 W. T. BROWN, No. 8, Cotton Avenue. Armanii L. Butts. Edoar a. Ross. COAL AND WOOD. WE nro ready to fill orders at reduced rates for the very best COAL CREEK and ANTHRACITE COAL, COKE and BLACKSMITH COAL, also best UPLAND OAK und HICKORY WOOD. Orders left at the office of A. O. Butts, at store of Wlnshlp ik Callaway, or at yard M. & W. R. R., will receive prompt attention. 114-192 BUTTS A ROSB. ARE IN FULL BLAST FOR THE CAMPAIGN, WITH 50 Kits Nf.w Mess anil No. 1 Mackerel. 19 Quintals Large White (summer cured) Codfish. 215 Bbls. Fresh Table Potatoes. 15 Bills. Silver Skin White mid Red Onions. 29 Tierces Four Ace and Magnolia Hums. 1,000 Lbs. l’lg Strips (for Breakfast). 43,172% Lbs. Wiley’s XXXX. (and nil the best brands from the Georgia Mills). Flour inltbls., Half Bbls., Whole, Half and Quarter Backs. 75 Firkins, Tubs, Buckets, and Pails of Martin’s “Gilt Edge” Butter. 65 Hilda., Bbls. und Half Bills. New Or leans A. Ex. C., Crushed, Powdered, and Pat. Cut Loaf Sugars. 34,587 Segars from Cuba und Massachusetts, (all made to smoke.) Brandies, Whiskies, Gin, Rum and Wines of nil denominations. Our stock of TOII V< < <> is one of the largest In the South. “BILLY” TOTTEN has got, the manufactory of N. O. and Vo. at Ids bidding. We challenge honest competition in quality and prices. Money or good acceptan ces will get the bent of attention at GREEK, LAKE (k CO.’S, Corner Cherry and Third Sts., Macon, On. 117 142 NOTICE. Office Gen. Tick’t Aut., M. &B. R. R. Cos., I August 13,1878. f ON and after the above dute, return tickets to Savannah and Brunswick can be had at the Ticket Office at General Passenger Shed, tickets good until Ist November. lUOtf E. J. MARTIN, G. T. Agt. Special Registration. ALL Male persons who have attained the ago of twenty one years, and reside with in the corporate limits of the City of Macon, are required to register their names in order to vote at the special election called to Ratify or Reject the Charter recently passed by the Leg islature. The Book will lie opened on Mon day, August 2flth, and close at 0 o’clock, r. m., on the 18th day of September next. By order of W. A. lIUFF, Mayor. J. A. McManus, Clerk C. C. 116-td SPECIAL ELECTION. A apodal election will he held at the City Hall In the City of Macon on Monday the 23d day of September next to vote on the Rat ification or rejection of the city Charter recent ly passed by the Legislature. The Polls will be opened atSo’elok a. m. and close ato o'clock l*. m. Person* voting for Ratification will have the words on their Ballets—“ Ratify Charter'' Those for Rejection will have the words on their Ballots “ Reject Charter. ” By order of W. A, HUFF, Mayor. J. A. McManus Clerk C. C. 110 td B. 11. WIUOLBV. WM. A. CIIEIUIY. B. H. WRIGLEY & CO., General Commission lerekaits, AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS 0 & 08 SECOND BRTEET, 183tf Macon. Ga. FOR SALE OR RENT. A DESIRABLE house, nearly new, situated on Troup Hill, with four rooms and two basement room* below, witli kitchen uml a good well of water and half acre of lund. If sold, the terms are part cash and balance in monthly instalments, also a Three room house witli kitchen for sale on same term* as above. Apply at the warorooms of Guernsey, Bar truni A Hcmlrix, Blake’s Block, or at the Dixie Works. T. GUERNSEY. 128tf ATTKiVITONI! INSURANCE AGENTS. ALL Insurance Agents doing business in the city are requested to cull alibis office, make returns and pay a tax of l ,ur <;et. V!‘ their receipts to Kept. 1. By order of Council. cjias. j. Williamson, jgytf Treasurer. Guernsey, Bartra & Hentrii,’ BUILDERS SUPPLY STORE, Blake’s HlocU, Poplar Street, (Between Third and Fourth.) WHITE AND YELLOW PINE WO*"’ Nash, hours, IIIIndM, Brackets, Sewel r BalUMter*. Mantf'*’ *'•**’ lhtc ' Carpenter Tool* , ' cks ’ Hin * e8 ’ Paints, (Mis, Class and Putty, Etc. (.QiyrRACTORS for BUILDIiKO. isnESSED AND ROUGH LUMBER AT OUR FACTORY, DIXIE WORKS, CHERRY ST. 133—tf JAitllfiS 11. BLOUNT. ISAAC HARDEMAN. 111*01 .Vl’ As HADI3^IA3f, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, GEORG’A. OFFICE, at entrance Ralston Hall, Cherry street. _ 41> ~ 3W To (!■<- llunlucnm Men of Macon. THE ALBANY NEWS Circulates exclusively in Dougherty. Mitchell, Leo, Baker and Worth Counties. 'Hie wealthiest Cotton growing section of Georgia..dj£J THE IV KVVS Is the best Advertising Medium in Southwest eru Georgia. advertisements solicited. CAREY W. STYLES, Proprietor. Sit