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CITY GOVERNMENT.
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member this. o
Notice. —This is to notify all parties that
Mr. Tyler Southall is no longer an Ajjeut for
this office, and has 110 connection with it what
ever.
Sept. 17 t> .
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Cotton. —Cotton is lively to-day. Wagons
arc pouring in loaded with the staple, ami our
warehouses seein to be tilling up quite rapidly.
School of Hefokm.—But one ease before
his Honor tills morning. (Jeorge Annstrong
and Kit Tompkins for a little lighting and
cutting were lined each $5.
ItEC ylj.ed.—Kev. C. K. Vaughn, who left
here some time since for Virginia, Übb been
unanimously recalled by the Presbyterians of
our city, to take charge of the Mulberry Street
Church. We are glad to know that Mr. Vaughn
is to remain in our city.
Central Democratic Club.—'Tlito club had
a very pleasant meeting last night. It was ad
dressed by Hon. C. 13. Woolen in a capital
speech. We have not the space to give a re
port of the address.
The usual business tfas transacted by the
club. The following are the committees ap
pointed by the President:
ON ENROLLMENT.
First Ward—T. U. Conner, Charles Ilcidt.
Second Ward—Albert Koss, George D. Law
rence.
Third Ward—B. C. Smith, Hayne Ellis.
Fourth Ward—Jno. Collins, Milo Freeman.
Vineyille—Geo. W. Gustin, B. D. Lumsden.
Hazzard District—A. B. Lockett, J. D. Holt.
Warrior District-*-Cicero Tharpe, J. D. Wor
sham.
Rutland District—J. W. Stubbs, D. T. Drig
gers.
Godfrey’s District—Elbert Calhoun, Patrick
Long.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
W. 11. Ross, Geo. 13. Turpin, Matt. Thorn
ton.
FINANCE COMMITTEE.
Jno. P. Fort, E. Isaacs, W. W. Collins.
At a previous meeting, Mr. Archie McQueen
was elected Vice President of the Second Ward,
but he being absent from the city, necessitated
a change, and Mr. John G. Dcitz was appoint
ed in his stead.
Revue De La Mode.—Our lady readers who
60 greatly missed the Die Modenwelt will be
glad to know that a journal by the above name,
and published in Paris, has taken its place as a
modeler of fashions. The number before us is
replete with all the necessary hints, and a beau
tifully colored fashion plate. Messrs. Brown &
Cos. have it for sale.
The Fall Campaign.
The llrst individual we will interview this
morning will be Hertz, of the firm of
HERTZ, VIRGIN & CO.,
Who keep themselves in readiness to give eve
rybody fit 9. Not that they are at all disposed
to light, as a cleverer set of gentlemen never
measured you for a suit of clothes. The very
latest styles in the fashionable world are kept
by them. With a hearty laugh over that joke
Hertz knows so well how to tell, we bid him
good day and 6tep into the
BALTIMORE CLOTHING HOUSE,
Under the management of M. Hirsch <fc Bro.
Sol has very recently returned from Baltimore
and New York, where he searched the entire
market to find stock for his large Macon trade.
Their store is filled to overflowing with suits
of the latest cut, and gent’s furnishing goods.
The cellar is also stocked with boxes waiting
to be opened. These fellows occupy a good
stand, and do a driving business. We then go
further down Second street and walk into the
old established house of
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY.
There is something solid about this concern
that wins you to it on first sight. The two gen
tlemen who compose the firm are of the best
citizens of the city, and fair dealing with every
body, and keeping a stock of the very best to
be had, has won for them an enviable reputa
tion. Their stock of clothing comprises every
thing in the line. Gentlemen can at this place
secure a complete outfit, and at a cost nearly
nominal. Farther on, is the tailoring house of
r. L. SHEA.
It here that our Beau Bruminclshavethoir
graceful figures measured with nicety for the
latest and most fashionable suits. Shea is in
dispensable. We could not do without him.—
In looking over his stock of goods we were
struck with the beauty of some of his cos
tumes ju&t received, and to be made up into
fall suits. Nearly every shade of cloth and
thickness of texture can be found here.
THE MACK BROTHERS
keep just below Bhca, and arc two of the clev
erest young men in the city; always polite and
accommodating, we never heard an ill-word
expressed concerning them. Their particular
line of business is fancy goods, notions, etc.
Gents’ underwear is a specialty with them and
their sis a fine stock. The ladies arc not for
gotten by these gentlemen, and a great variety
of fancy articles are kept on hand for their
benefit No one ever regretted purchasing
from the Mack brothers.
e then cross &ver and interview
THOMAS T. CONNER. *
Mr Conner is one of the few young men
who has the interests of the city at heart. He
workftr 1h anythin"; he undertakes.
Ilia line of business ie furnishing goods. His
hat stock is undoubtedly the finest in Macon.
Ladies’ furs is a specialty with him and he has
a large stock of all kinds on hand.
Like everything else we do, these sketches
are written in a harry, and if we fail to put in
die niebi word, forgive us. We will now close
* Btl to ' morrow wi| l continue our
Third Congresional Convention.
The convention assembled In the reading
room of Brown's Hotel, this raornlug, at 11
o'clock,
Gen. Ira A. Poster, of Dodge county, was
called to the chair, and responded in s few ap
propriate remarks.
Mr. I. W. Stokes, of J.ee, and Dr. M. 1).
Summerlin, of Macon county, were elected sec
retaries.
On motion of Mr. F. T. Snead, of Macou
county, tlie reporters of the press were cordially
invited to seats in the convention.
The following names were then handed to
the secretary as delegates:
Montgomery County, W T McArthur; Web
stbr, (1 11 Rosser, T II Picket; Stewart, W H
Harrison; Taylor, J H Hulsey; Schley, .1 B
Myers, C B Hudson; Suiuter, J M K West
tin,ok, B B Dykes, J KCiiln, C J Malone; Fee,
.1) Yv' Sloan, G M Stokes ; Dooly, J W Jones, 1)
5 Thomas, B M Thomas, l> W Howard; Wil
cox,- ———; Irwin, D M Hogan, R W t,lemons;
Dodge, Ira A Poster, J .1 Hamilton, W K Bus
sey; Pulaski, G VV Jordan, W 11 Hulsey; Cof
fee, ; Telfair, W N Fleetwood, J D Wil
cox; Macou, W ll Willis, W 11 Felton, P M
Bryant, Davis (rummage, Thus. Dixon, M D
Summerlin, Juo R Cook, W B Hill, M B Gil
more, P T Snead.
Mr. C. B. Hudson, of Schley, then nominated
for Congressman from the Third District, Gen.
Phil Cook, of Sumter county.
Gen. Foster called Mr. Jordan to the chair,
end expressed Ids hearty endorsement of the
nomination. There being no other cundidute
for tl.e iiumimiti ui, on motion of Mr. Sneud,
Gen. Phil Cook was nominated by acclamation.
Tlie following were appointed u committee
to inform Gen. Cook of his nomination, and to
ask his acceptance of tlie same: C. B. Hudson,
G. W. Jordan, C. J. Malone.
On motion, tlie following were appointed u
committee to select suitable persons from the
several counties of the district to form an exe
cutive committee: Messrs. Hudson, Jordan,
Sneed and Fleetwood.
They reported the following, which was con
firmed by the convention :
executive committee.
Dodge county, Ira A Foster, Chairman;
Stewart, C C Humber; Telfair, J I) Wynn;
Schley, T B Myers; Sumter, JM K Westbrook;
Mason county, J II McClung; Dooly, J H
Woodward; Webster, T H Pickett; Taylor,
Jus U Walker; Lee, I> N Sloan; Wilcox, Da
vid Mann, Montgomery, W T McArthur; Cof
fee, James Snmi, : Irwin, Thus Wilcox; Pulas
ki, E F Way.
On motion of Mr. Hulsey, vi>,. members of
the Executive Committee, in each co. n ty, will
prepare a list of authorized voters in then re
spective counties, and to have the same at tho
election to prevent illegal voting.
Tlie thanks of the convention were then ten
dered to Messrs. E. E. brown & Son for tlie
use of the reading room of Brown’s Hotel ns a
meeting room.
Thanks were also tendered tlie chair and tlie
secretaries.
On motion, the secretary was instructed to
have the proceedings of the convention publish
ed in the Macon and District papers.
On adjourning, Gen. Foster thanked the
meeting for the honor conferred upon him by
electing him to the chair, and for their atten
tion.
The meeting adjourned sine die.
The Isaac-s House.—That jolly gentleman
and alFnblo host of this famous house, speaks a
few words to the traveling public, and especial
ly those of our farming friends who visit Ma
con for the purpose of bringing in their pro
ducts or making purchases. It is well known
that the Isaacs House possesses peculiar advan
tages over others, from the fact that it is con
ducted upon the European plan, and with all
conveniences, within one’s reach. Besides
these, it is situated within a stone’s throw of
all the leading stores, which is a great advan
tage. Twelve large and airy rooms have recent
ly been added to the house, thus affording fam
ilies every opportunity of enjoying home life as
fur ua poaaiblu wluiii away hoiuo. Polil*
and attentive employes are only employed,
while the table —well, its fame is too wide to
require any laudation at our bands. Taken all
in all, the Isaacs House is a place to stop at and
to stop at again.
Oliver, Douglas & Cos. —This is one of the
standard houses of Georgia. Established long
years ago, it now has position in tho front
rank of dealers in hardware, stoves and house
furnishing goods. Backed by ample capital,
and still more ample financial standing, the
stock kept always upon their shelves, on their
floors and in their warehouse, is simply com
mensurate with the demands of the trade. Wc
recommend our friends to them most cordially.
Council Proceedings.
Cai.l Meeting, I
Council Chamber, Sept. 17, 1872. J
Present—Hon. W. A. Huff, Mayor; Aider
men Clay, Wilbourn, Fitzgerald, VVoodiiff,
Waggenstein, Smith and Tinsley.
Absent—Aldermen Roberts, Ellis, Russell
and Daly.
BILLS PASSED.
Guernsey, B. & 11. $122 37; Lineß, Wing &
Smith, $lO7 50; Felix Corput, *10; Butts <te
Koss, *l2 25; B. A. Wise, $2; Macon Manu
facturing Company, *6; R. Findlay’s Sons,
*l7; Carliurt & Curd, *3; Barrett A Castlen,
*3 75; K. C. Wilder A Son. *104; It. B. Hall,
*4 25; J. S. Stewart, *7; H. P. Wescott, *26;
A. K. Harman, *3O.
‘ Petition of Jaob It. Danforth to be relieved
of city taxes on his house on Pine street, for
the years 1871-72, claiming under the State
luw, that said liouße is exempt from taxation
by reason of its being used for school purpo
ses. On motion, it was referred to O. A. Ba
con, City Attorney.
Petition of A. A. Menard for encroachment
of two feet on alley running from Third to
Fourth street, adjoining the property of Mrs.
C. E. Menard, was on motion referred to Com
mittee on Street Encroachments.
Petition of Felix Corput for an encroach
ment of twelve feet in front of his residence, at
the foot of High street, was, on motion, referred
to the Committee on Street Encroachments.
On motion of Alderman Clay,
Resolved, That the force used upon the
streets be increased by the addition of twelve
hands and four mules, provided the Street Com
mittee and S. I. Gustin, Street Contractor, can
agree upon the price. Passed.
On motion of Alderman Clay,
Keaolvcd, That the Mayor he authorized to
make and prepare suitable quarters at the City
barracks for the safe keeping of all city prison
ers, and that they hereafter be kept and held at
that place. Passed.
The following preamble and resolution was
offered by Alderman Tinsley:
Whereas, At the regular meeting in August
a resolution was passed, giving those owing
taxes for the year 1872 the privilege of paying
one-fourth their taxes on the 10th of Septem
ber, and it being not generally understood
when the balance falls due, therefore
Resolved, That on the 10th of each month
one-fourth will be called for; all persons failing
to pay the second installment, which fails due
on the 10th of October next, that the Treasurer
issue executions for the full amount of taxes.
Passed.
On motion, Council adjourned to meet at the
next regular meeting.
J. A. McManus, Cl’k C. C.
Connundbcm.—Uiimann, at the Isaacs House
Saloon, wants to know why the great circus
that’s coming is like a cannon. Because its a
big’un. If you don’t believe it, call and try
that Seltzer water and Rhine wine. Cincinnati
lager beer on draught. Lunches at the usual
hour every day. 137
Card Photographs *2.50 per dozen at Brown’s
Gallery.
BY TELEGRAPH
SPECIAL TO TUB
MACOtt DAILY KUTKRPKINE
OVRH TUB LIN KH OF TIIK SOUTHSUN AND ATLANTIC CO
FROM WASHINGTON.
Washington, Sopt. 18.—Tho Peimsyl
vanin Hiulicnls having openly boasted
that they would carry tho State elections
by fraud at the polls, measures are being
taken to prevent every act of corruption
before or during tho election. The recent
acts of Congress in regard to election will
he rigidly enforced.
Korney says Buckaiew will he elected.
Sherman and his stall' arrived In re last
ulghl.
J lleury Kellly, counsel general for
the Orange Free State, South Africa, and
widely known as a newpapor correspon
dent died in Philadelphia Tuesday of can
cer in the lace.
Gov. Curtin is reported much better
ami is expected at bis house in Philadel
phia in a few days. Etowah.
fIMCIAL & COMMERCIAL.
Daily Hevirw ol'lhe Jlurkel,
Office M acijn Daily Entkuckibe, i
September 18 —2 o’clock, P. M, f
Cotton.— Report for 24 hours, since 2 P. M.
yesterday. Sold 850 bales; shipped 233 tulles.
Received 262 bales.
statement.
Stock on hand, Sept. 1, 1872-
bales.... 412
Received last 24 hours ‘2112
Received previously 2 602 2,804
Total receipts 3,270
Snipped last 24 hours 233
Shipped previously 1,520 1,750
Stock on hand this evening 1,517
Market firm 17a17%c.
The yierning Markels,
New Yoke, Sept. 18—10 a. nr.—Gold 14%.
Spot cotton quiet; ordinary 16%; good ordi
nary 19%; low middlings 20; middlings 20Jr';
good middlings 81%. Futures quiet; Oct.
18%; Nov. 18%; Dec. 18%. Sterling 8%(ii&9%.
10:30 a. in.—Futures quiet; sales 0100 bales,
of which ‘2500 was last evening; Sept. 10 5-16;
Oct. 18%; Nov. 18%; Dec. 18%; Jan. 10%.
Gold 14%. Sterling 8@9%.
2 p. m. -Gold 114. Futures quiet. Sales
17,500; Sept. 10 7-16; Oct. 1813-16; Nov. 18%;
Dec. 18%; Jan. 19%; Feb. 10%; March 20%;
Apm 'll. Cotton at Savannah—demand mod
erate; middlings 18%; receipts 2,285. At
Charleston steady; low middlings 17%; mid
dlings 18al8%; receipts 1512; receipts at Gal-'
veston 1190.
Liverpool, Sept. 18—5 p. m.—Sales 10,000;
speculators 3000; middling uplands 9%@9% ;
middling Orleans 10@t0%.
Hrown Hotel ArrlviilM.
Fur 24 Honrs preceding / 12 M. To day
J A Hill, J II Anderson, Atlanta.; DErving,
Miss Fannie Fuller, Miss Emma Fuller, Wil
cox co. Ga.; W F Gibson, Forsyth; R H Brown,
Macon; J E Marm, T J Carter, Miss Kate
Cooper, Perry; C H Bozeman, Ilawksinvilld;
J D Coley, Coley Station, Ga.; E T Pound,
L T Mendes, Barnesville; Geo Savage, Fla.;
L II Stoddard, Brunswick, Ga.; J J Eastman,
Ga.; Clark Wilcox, J L Wilcox, Jacksonville,
Flu.; It 11 Jones, Louisville, Ky.; Dr Wesbrook,
Americus, Ga.; B B Dylas, Sumpter co. Ga.;
M B Gilmore, Macon, Ga.; T J Bell, Preston,
Ga.; M H Felton, Marshallville, W B Hill,
Oglethorpe, Ga.; Marx Anthony, Suv.; James
T Walton, Buenna Vista, Ga.; ? L Peacock.
N C; Ira R Foster, Eastman, Ga.; W H Willis,
F T Snead, Oglethorpe, G;> ; Miss Sallie, H
Brown, Miss Rosa * D--oivn, Houston, co. Ga.;
Pat Sims, Americus, Ga.; Dr II Howard, Dray
ton, Ga.; J Murphy, Atlanta, Ga.; W E Walkc,
Crawford co. Ga.; C E Worshum, Dougherty,
city; C B Hudson, Ellarsville, Ga.; TF Newel,
Milledgcville, Ga.; W W Bussey, Columbus,
Ga.; J E Pernet, St Louis, 8 Bessenger, Ala ;
W R Christian, Lumpkin, Ga.; Mrs Jolly,
Reynolds, Ga ; II Y Hall, Atlanta; J M Hall,
Dublin, Ga.; M E Cartan, Columbus; T M
Ryron, Reynolds, Ga.; B M Wheeler, Ameri
eus; G S Rosser, 8 II Pickett, Preston, Ga.;
G B Elder, Gee; G Camp, Marietta, Ga.; J II
MeChaney, Macon co. Ga.; John T Jenkins,
Cuthbert; C E Emnrsham, Ga.; N T Mercier,
Albany; M It Bell, Milledgcville, Ga.; J II
Rutherferd, Houston co. Ga.; Mrs Duncan,
Amcricua, Ga.; Col J T Houston, Nashville,
Tenn.; J E Mann, Perry, Ga ; J U Teegin, Al
bany, Ga; II Cranton, Augusta, Ga., J G
Thomas, K M Thomas Dooly co. Ga.; G B
Trulock, Bainbridge, Ga.; J II Furman, Ga.;
Ben H CailifT, St Louis, Mo.; D Hem, N Y;
Col Herbert Fielder and wife, Cuthbert, Ga.;
L A Baldwin, Talbotton, Ga.; Mrs A J Bussey,
Miss Katie, Bussey, Columbus, Ga.; W A
Willingham, Forsyth, Ga,; J T Mendes,Barnes
ville, 811 Quinn, Jonesboro’ Ga.; B B Knight,
Ga ; J S Sweat, Ga.; Dr Westbrook, Americus;
G M Stokes, Wooten; J II Anderson, W A
Hemphill, Atlimta.
To he Paid Fob. —Justiea to our business
interests requires * that all communications
naming or suggesting candidates for nomina
tion for any office shall he charged at the rate
of twenty cent * per line. This rule will be rig
idly enforced. tf
Carlos. —A gentleman, writing up from Lee
county says: “One would think from the man
ner In which Carlos advertises that ho was the
only man in town.” Yes Carloa is the only
man in town whocanspreadaluncboshedocs,
or dispense fresh oysters as graceful. Oysters
everyday. 137
Farrar’s Electric—Warranted to cure the
following diseases or money refunded: Dip
theria, Neuralgia, Cramp and Colic, Headache,
Diarrlice 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 *20.00, No. 8 Cotton Avenue.
Life Life Size Pictures painted for *SO, 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 Carloa 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
Press for Sale!
WE have for sale a large 6lze GORDON
PRESS (Aligator) and a KUGGLEB’
PAPER GUTTER in good condition. To he
hod at a bargain. Sola to make room for lar
ger and faster machines.
Address
LINES, WING & SMITH,
I—tf Macon, Ga.
EDWARD SPRINZ.
Notary public and ex-officio jus
TICE OF THE PEACE. I can lie found
for the present at all hours of the day at my
office ailjoining the law office of A. rroudflt,
over the store of Jaques <te Johnson, Third St.,
Macon, Ga., to attend to ail Magisterial busi
ness.
118-330.
BROWS GALLERY!
No. 8 Cotton Avenue,
Is the place where all the differ
ent styles of pictures are made
at greatly reduced prices.
STOCK !
BURDICK BROTHERS
SIGN OF THE “COLDENIIHOC.”
DEALERS IN
Grain, Provisions and Groceries,
Have now in B'ore a fresh Stock of Goods, and invite the attention of the Public 1 .
WE OFFER
100,000 pounds BACON SIDES AND SHOULDERS, direct from the Packers.
25 tierces of the genuine “MAGNOLIA” HAMS.
20 tierces PURE LEAF LARD.
5,000 bushels WIIITF AND MIXED CORN.
2 CAR LOADS FLOUR from NEW WHEAT.
500 Rolls BAGGING, weighing to the Yard.
-‘ AIIR OW ” TIIC S,
IN ANY QUANTITY.
25 Bags Choice RIO COFFEE.
50 Bbla. SUGAR of various graeds.
Choice WESTERN HAY, fresh Water Ground MEAL, WHEAT BRAN, LIVERPOOL and
VIRGINIA SALT.
We have now a good Stock, and respectfully Invite the attention of all who desire to pur
chase goods in our line.
Entire satisfaction is guaranteed to our customers.
Please call on us at
63 Third Street, Macon, Ga., Sip of ihe “Golden Hoi,”
BURDICK BROTHERS,
110-135
Change of Schedule.
ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
FORTY-ONE MILES SAVED IN DISTANCE
Office Macon and Augusta Raii.koad, I
Macon, May 18, 1872. f
ON and after Bundny, May 19, 1872, and un
til further notice, the trains on tills Road
will run as follows:
DAY TRAIN—DAII-Y (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
Leave Augusta 11.00 a. m.
Leave Macon 6.80 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta 2.45 I*, m.
Arrive at Macon 7.40 r. m.
tSf-l’assengers leaving Macon at 6.30 A. m.
make close connection at Camak with day pas
senger trains on the Georgia Railroad for At
lanta ami all points West; also, for Augusta,
with trains going North, und with trains for
Charleston; also, for Athens, Washington, und
all stations on the Georgia Kail roar'
Tickets sold and baggage ehbi sed to all
points North, both liy rail and by steamships
from Charleston.
M ly 8. K. JOHNSON Suo’t.
Wesleyan Female College,
MACON, GA.
rpilE Tlilrty-llfth* Annual Session begins OC
-1 TOBr.K 7, 1872.
The entire expense, per annum, of a Board
ing Pupil, who takes no extra study, is *315 00,
exclusive of books.
No extra charge for Vocal Music, Calisthen
ics or Elementary Drawing.
For Catalogues containing full Information,
address Rev. E. 11. MVEKS, D.D., President,
or O. W. SMITH,
107-156 Secretary Faculty.
—— <;ox
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ralston llall IlulldliiK,
CHERRY STREET, MACON. GGOKGIA.
123tf
CL W. HOWARD.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Offlc at entrance of Ralston Hall, Cherry street.
business will resolve prompt atten
tion. 95-ra
Change of Schedule.
MACON AND WESTERN R. U. CO., I
Macon, Ga., June 14, 1672. f
ON and after Sunday June 16th, the follow
ing schedule for Passenger Trains, will
lie observed on this road:
DAY PASSENGER.
Leave Macon 8:50 A. M.
Arrive at Macon 7:30 A. M.
Leave Atlanta 2:00 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.
At 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 with South
western Railroad for points In Southwest Geor
gia. 3:15 p. m and 6.00 a. m. trains connect
at Atlanta with Western and Atlantic Railroad
for points West. A. J. WHITE,
55tf Superintendent.
Mrs. T. B Ford’s School
For Young Ladies,
WILL lie reopened on MONDAY, Septem
ber 30th Inst., at the residence, corner
College street and Cotton avenue. The house
has been thoioughlv repaired and renovated,
and every means will he used to promote the
comfort, as well as advancement, of her pupils.
TERMS—Per Month, Invariably In advance:
English *7 00
French—At Instructor’s prices.
Applications for admission and particulars
may lie made to Dr. T. B Ford, at his Drug
Store, corner Cotton avenue and College street.
131-150
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Jacob
Gloss, deceased, will please come forward
and settle with Valentine Kahn, Administra
tor, and all who have any claims against said
estate will please present them to the under
signed for settlement.
131-157 VALENTINE KAHN.
SOUTH MACON
DRUG STORE!
WE return thanhs to the citizens of South
west Macon for your Increased patron
age, especially in tlie line of prescriptions, and
promise you that you shall have our whole at
tention.
A X>Bt?C SSTOB®:
is greatly timid! in out pin tof Use city. You
slinll have every advantage in
mu:
n Stil l IY E>IC3 4*S.
DAY OH MGii'l,
Tli it can lu< afforded by any house in the cll v.
Tho ladies are invited to examine our
Toilet ArtiOlea,
Como all, and we will please you if possible.
FRESH DRUGS RECEIVED EVERY MONTH
S. I. UYERETT,
llrugjtlsl,
134-109 Fourth Street, near Arch,
L. N. WHITTLE. GEO. W. AUSTIN.
WHITTLE & 4JIJNTI.iI,
ATTORNEY'S, Ai.. AT E.AYV,
NO. 2 COTTON AVENUE,
M \CON, GA.
32-107
Tllll HUNT AIYIk CHEAPEST,
SODA WATER
MANUFACTUHEI) 11Y
W. P. CARLOS
HO HullM'rry Si., Jlan-oia, On.
IAJVt now fully prepared to furnish pure bot
. tied SODA WATER in any quantity. Ord
ers by mail or telegraph promptly attended
to.
I have in store and am constantly receiving
every description of
Fancy and Family Groceries*
WINES,
LIQUORS, and
CIGARS,
FOREIGN and
DOMESTIC FRUIT,
FISH,
GAME,
and every delicacy when in season.
Rar and Restaurant up stairs, supplied with
the very best in tlie market.
Parties purchasing poods from me can always
rely upon them being fresh and tint class In
c\ t ry respect
WIW. I\ 4'A SILOS.
1-tf
JUUBT ON"
—AND-
Savannah Steamship Line.
SAILING DAYS—THE 10TH 20TJI andJOTII
OF EACH MONTH.
IO VV rates of freight ami insurance. First
j class passenger accommodations. Order
your goods shipped by “Boston and Savannah
Steamship Line, and avoid all delay and extra
handling. RICHARDSON tfc BARNARD,
Agent, Savannah, Ga.
F. NICKERSON A CO., Agents,
181*209 Bob ton.
J. A. MERCIER,
Commission Merchant,
Iff 8 IIA X NTUIJir,
Bet. Whitaker anil Barnard St., Savannah, Ga.
All orders will receive prompt attention. Con
signments of all kinds respectfully solicited.
131-809
BOIT & McKENZIE,
Cotton anti Commission
MERCHANTS,
■OH liny SI reel, Niivnnniih, <n.
181-909
MEYER, COHEN & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Boots and Shoes,
IN llroiiigliton Nt.,Niiviiiiiiiili,<<lu
Merchants supplied at New York Market
181-209 Prices.
A. 8. AI.IHLX A IIKO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
—AND —
Dealers in Fruits, Fish and Produce,
No. 95 Bay St., Savannah, Ga.
Consignments solicited.
Orders promptly uttended to. 131-209
E.D. BMYTHE,
nipoimiit or < uo< ki:kv.
Glassware anil lliimi.
And Dealer In House Furnishing Goods,
142 Congress and 141 St. Julian Sts.
SAVANNAH, GA. 131-209
KIRKSEY & SCOTT,
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
COMIHimiON MEHCIIANTN,
Kelley’s Block, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Liberal advancements made on consignments.
131 209
F. W. SIMS & CO;,
tlotlon Fndois niul Genrnil
Commission Merchants
HAVAUNAII, UIiOKSIA.
Bagging and Tics supplied at market prices.
Advances made on Cotton, or other consign
ments. Money promptly remitted. 131-209
A. 11. CHAMPION. OEO. C. FREEMAN.
niAtIPIO.X A I RUEMAN,
Commission Merchants
Corner Bay and Drayton Streets,
SAVANNAH, OA, 131-209
FOR SALE.
7000 NEGATIVES
rpilE patrons of Riddle’s Gallery that wish
JL to preserve the Negatives made by him or
Ills operator, must cull withlng 30 days, as it
cost too much to keep them in good, or
der. One dollar each will pay the but Also
many pictures that have been left Jor copying
will he disposed of If not (ejivd for in 30 days.
W. T. BROWN,
118-1* No. 8, Cotton Avenue.
Aumand L. Butts. Eooak A. Ross.
COAL AND WOOD.
WE are ready to All orders at reduced rates
for the very best
COAL CREEK and ANTHRACITE COAL,
COKE and BLACKSMITH COAL,
also best
UPLAND OAK ar.d HICKORY WOOD.
Orders left at tlie office of A. G. Butts, at
store of Wlnshlp A Cnllnwny, or at yurd M. ,k
W. R. It., will receive prompt attention.
114-102 BUTTS A ROSS.
:■!m.US,
ARE IN FULL BLAST FOR THE
CAMPAILGV,
WITH
50 Kite New Mess and No. 1 Mackerel.
10 Quintals Lurge White (summer cured)
Codfish.
215 Bids. Fresh Table Potatoes.
15 Bids. SilvcrSkin White and Red Onions.
20 Tierces Four Acoand Magnolia Hams.
1,000 Lbs. l’lg Strips (for Breakfast).
43,172% Lbs. Wiley’s XXXX. (and all the best
brands from tlie Georgia Mills). Flour
in Bids., Half Bills., Whole, Half and
Quarter Sacks.
75 Firkins, Tubs, Buckets, mid Pails of
Martin’s “Gilt Edge” Butter.
GsHilda., Bids, and Half Bids. New Or
, leans A. Ex. C., Crushed, Powdered,
and Pat Cut Loaf Sugars.
1!4,587 Segitrs from Cuba and Massachusetts, (all
made to smoko.)
Brandies, Whiskies, Gin, Itum and Wines of
ail denominations.
Our stock of TOll YCJ4’O is one of the
largest In tlie South. “BILLY” TOTTEN lias
got tlie manufactory of N. C. and Va. at his
oiUdini/. We challenge honest competition in
quality and prices. Slnney or good acceptan
ces will get tlie best of attention at
GREER, LAKE As CO.’S,
Corner Cherry and Third Sts., Macon, Ga.
117-142
NOTICE.
OppiokGen. Tick’t Aot., M. & 11. It. R. Cos., I
August 13,18753. f
ON and after tho above date, return tickets
to Savannah and Brunswick can be had at
the Ticket Olliee at General Passenger Shed,
tickets good until Ist November.
lOUtf E. J. MARTIN, G. T. Agt
Special Registration.
ALL Male persons who have attained tlie
ago of twenty one years, and reside with
in the corporate limits of tho City of Macon,
are required to register their names in order to
vote at tho special election called to Ratify or
Reject the Charter recently passed by the Leg
islature. The Book will be opened on Mon
day, August 526th. and close at <> o’clock, P. M.,
on the 18th day of September next.
By order of
W. A. HUFF, Mayor.
J. A. McManus, Clerk C. C. 110-til
SPECIAL ELECTION.
A special election will bo held at the City
Hall in the City of Macon on Monday the
ly pas Med by the Legislature. The Polls will be
opened at K o’clok a. m. and close atO o’clock
i*. m. lVrHoiiß voting for Ratification will have
the words on their Ballots—“ Jtatify Charter ”
Those for Rejection will have the words on
their Ballots “ /{eject Charter. n
By order of
VV. A, HUFF, Mayor.
J. A. McManus Clerk U. C. 110 td
n. 11. WHKILEY. WM. A. CIIEKRY.
B. H. WRIGLEY &. CO.,
General Commission Merchants,
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
06 <fe 68 SECOND SRTEET,
128tf Macon. Ga.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
A DESIRABLE liouso, nearly new, situated
on Troup Hill, with four rooms and two
basement rooms below, witli kitchen and a
good well of wutcr and Half acre of lurid. If
sold, the terms aro purt cash and balance in
monthly Instalments, also a Three room house
with kitchen for sale on same terms as above
Apply at the warerooms of Guernsey, Ber
tram r% llemlrlx, Blake’s Block, or at the Dixie
Works. T. GUERNSEY.
128tf
ATTENTION!!
INSURANCE AGENTS.
ALL Insurance Agents doing business in
the city are requested to call at this office,
make returns and puy a tax of 2! j per cent, on
their receipts to Sept. 1. By order of Council.
Cl I AS. J. WILLIAMSON,
I29tf Treasurer.
Gnernsey, Bartran & HenJrii,
Ittlll.DEK* SUPPLY STOKE,
■tin He's Blork, I'oplur Street,
(Between Third und Fourth.)
WHITE AND YELLOW PINE WORK,
Hienli, Deers, IIIIimIh, Friumw,
Ilrnekets, Newel Posts,
RalUMtern, Mantles, Etc., Etc.
Carpenter Tools, Locks, Nulls, Hinges,
Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty, Etc
CONTBAUTOBS for BUILDING.
DRESSED AND ROUGH LUMBER AT OUR
FACTORY, DIXIE WORKS, CHERRY ST.
123—tf
JA.IES 11. BbOUNT. ISAAC HARDEMAN.
lII.OILVT A II IUDEMAX.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GEORG’A.
OFFICE, at entrance Ralston Hall, Cherry
street. 49-300
To tin- HuMineMM lien of Jlacoß.
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