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

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CITY GOVERNMENT. W . A. Hi 11. Major. ALDEKNfEN: I I (-LAV A K T ""“- F - Y ' T I u-n urns K - WOODLIFF, J J \\ 11.BLKN, ( , B RoBBBTBI ’■ K. I’. STKONU, A i smitu ’ J Russau., n n.LT K. WaihirnsTbin. r .1 Williamson ' A dty Attorney. ’ji’v lU.imh* I’’’Clt.v Physlcaii. lm . N llolmls. CiUf of Police. n' r" T^vlok .i'i-st Lieutenant. 1 * , , ' OK ' Second Lieutenant. •lons lli KLKt, Thlril Uoutouant. .. Guard House Keeper. i 1 ' INN ... .Street Overseer. iiII.LIAHD CHBItBV . c|t .. ScxUlll. nr' S Magazine Keener. J*Js -aerk of me Mrgt JO It l I,U OlUee I* prepared to ex. eeale Joli *rln Ii I*ll suit ll*<* li***, ** •" 11 "Ij I* .iilislHclory to all. 'VV.'.'j made a •prclalty. W® noli* it orders, ....<1 vrlll do our )est to please I ICI !*• HOME AFFAIRS. ui4'oxi.t< i., wi:r. *. > w?a Partiodlab Notic*.—The proprietor* of this paper will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any persons connected with tins oftiee unless by special agreement Ihe notes or other papers upon the indi'Ulual iininber of the llriu will not be traded for unless en dorsed by the linn. Parties will do well to re member this. __ Noticb.— This is to notify all parties that Mr. Tyler Southall is no longer an Agent for this ollicc, and has no connection witli it what ever. Sept. 17 Rain.—Wo had a delightful shower last uiglit. Pay Youu Poll Tax.— Tins matter is of tlie utmost importance. Pay your poll tax, for your vote will he needed at the elections coming on. Don’t delay. Tub Ciiakter Election. —At two o’clock this afternoon, the vole on the rejection or rati lleation of the new Charter stood about four hundred to reject and thirty to ratify. " are confident that the Charter is lost—which is as it should be. The colored citizens cast al most their entire vote against its ratification. Personal. —Mr. vV. M. Pendleton, of the go-ahead book firm of Pendleton & Koss, re turned last night from the North, where lie has been purchasing his stock of hooks, stationery, chromos, etc. He had a very pleasant trip. Death.— Little Ella Ilackett, the eldest daughter of Mr. O. N. Dana, of the firm of J. W. Burke & Cos., died Saturday, and was buried yesterday. She was a very bright and inter esting child, and her loss is keenly felt by her parents, of which she was an idol. Our sincerest sympathies are extended to the beroaved family. Second Ward Democratic Meeting.—A number of the citizens of the Second Ward as sembled at the City Dull Saturday night for the purpose of organizing a Democratic Cam paign Club. On motion John G. Deitz, Esq., was called to the chair and Win. Mason, jr., requested to act as secretary. The chairman briefly stated the object of the meeting. A committee of six were then appointed to re port names of suitable persons for oflicers of permanent organization. They reported as follows: For President, John G. Deitz; for Vice- President, J. W. Adcrliold; for Treasurer, James A. Campbell; for Secretary, Win. Ma son, jr. On motion the above named persons were unanimously elected permanent officers of the club. A committee of three were, upon mo tion, appointed to Becure a suitable hall for the use of the club. Colonel Thomas Hardeman, Hon. A. O. Bacon and E. Crockett, Esq., briefly addressed the club, after which the meeting adjourned to meet again on Wednes day Bight. School of Reform.—The session of this school was short, sweet and to the point this morning. His Honor looked as bright as a pink, and ye prisoners looked as if they didn’t sleep well last night. A euliud gemman who bore the name of Western Nixon so fur forgot himself as to wet his whistle with a superfluity of a e’ertaiu liquid that is guaranteed to make drunk come, and if he wasn’t tight he was as sick a man as you ever saw. To be lenient with the fellow, lie was only assessed $5 and costs. Another walking ace of spades followed the bent of his inclination so far as to get glori ously drunk at his own expense. By way of variety, Albert Hitchcock will pout to the tune of $5 and costs. The fellow who fought “mit Seigel,” so much as to adopt Seigel’s name witli Henry attached to it, was so jubliant over his pros pects of rejecting the new charter, that lie also took too much whiskey aboard, for which he pays ttic customary fee. A typo got outside of a little struightout widskey; and he will pay (5 and costs. Taking the arm of the Court we were soon lost amid the common people who look upon us so disdainfully. Localgrapus.—The day has bean very disa greeable. A fine drizzling rain lias caused um brellas to be looked upon as articles of value. Mr. Charles A. Hall, of J. W. Burke & Cos., has returned from his vi.it to Vermont. A drummer for some Northern house, while going over the Cherry Bt-eet bridge near Fifth, last night, fell and sustained severe injurie*. Did not learn ills name. Trade has been exceedingly dull to day, in consequence of the inclement weather. Pendleton & Ross have a dollar pile of good hooks. Some of them usually sold for two dollars, but you can now Have your choice for one dollar. New ceils have been added to the city guard bouse. Now that the railroads want the old guard house, what is to become of our county prisoners ? But few ladies were seen on the streets to day. Not a good day for ducks. The colored voters are, almost to a man, voting to reject the new charter. The Third Warders held a meeting at Oc nmlgce’s engine house last Saturday night They didn’t want the Enterprise to report it V oung America Fire Company holds a meet ing to-night for the transaction of important business. The little negro boy who had a grain of corn cut out of his throat not long since by ■ >r. Suosdorf, is as well as ever. He prefers to take his * corn” diluted aaw. Old John Robinson’s four tent show is on its way here. There is no mistake about this show. It doe* all it promises. Mr. G. P. Guilford favored the two “locals” of this eity with some excellent music this morning. • Carlos will be home next Thursday. Ells is very uneasy about him, for fear he will get sea sick. " Our liveliest Alderman is Jennings Clay. He in tlUn u,an ‘ ,,y ,our Aiderm,n flrwavaa llolel Arrlvul*. Mir ‘34 Hums jirrrtdnuj 13 AJ. To-day K S Evans, Dooly eo; J W Paregory, Phila delphia; R Welson, Gordon; F S Filch, Griffin; Pat Kelly, Fort Valley; J L Wurren, W II Ad unis, Murk Athoi.y, Savannah; J D MePUall, t' II Markham, Columbus; Z J Odom, Albany; J II Evaus, G W 6>laniard, Atlanta; S D Irvin, Mucon; II W Key, Captain John C Rain, li W Key, Columbus; M J Goodwin, 11 l.acy, At bin cm A E Waits, Chn- 1> Gresham, Forsyth; 1! M Rutherford, Gu; W 11 liyle, Cochran; T P Oliver, Oglethorpe; Jus Atkins, Suvumiuh; 1> M C Silencer, Y G Rust, Albany; C E Grover, Savannah; W B Dixon, Cutburt; It it Goodwill, Atlanta; J P Suwtell, Cuthbcrt; 8 ( Kamaev, Ala; W 0 Mathews amt wife, Washington eo; J VV Renfroo, SundersviUe; L Durnctl, Louis ville, VV Ilotlmun,Sun Francisco; Mrs James M Bowden, (in; Nat Pace, Gordon, Ala; O C Chevcs, Montezuma; T it Mycr, Augusta; .1 It Kendrick, Atlanta; J S Lawton and wife, For syth; VV P Heard, wife and servant, Cochran; J T Whitehead, Ga. I.ist ill' CoaalgiifCN I*. It. Sept. 31, 1873. D Flanders A Son, Juques A Johnson, Geo K Barker, Putzel A Jacobs. 8 T A B P Wulk-r, A McKenna, Sparks A Knight, J S Sehctield A Son, Carhart A Curd, W P Carlos, I J 1 ray wick, Rogers A Bonn, Roes A Coleman, 11 Aliel, Oliver, Douglass A eo.Gcoige T Rogers’ Sons, D Milue, Mrs S Audoin, Wilburn A Ed wards, Jones A Edwards, S M Seisel A Bro, Jno Foiighncr, G R Barker, Truman A Green, Miss E A Wurd, Hertz, Virgin A eo, Felix Oor put S Wuxelbuutn A Bro, A Bulkley, J W Butko A eo, R J Reddy, Mrs A Binswunger, VV A Hopson A eo, T U Conner, D J Baer, 1) Duly A Bro, (iunboiiße A eo, II R Brown, T C Dempsey, Bernd Bros, Mrs 11 A M Gray, G Hermi, Ch'us Waelitei, C A Keith, M S Meyer A eo, Harris A Peter. September 23, 1872. II 1, Jewett, Felix Corput, J A Knight, P F Fitzgerald, 1) Flanders A Soil, J VV Burke A Cos, W P Curios, Mrs S Anderson, Tlios Wood, E P Strong, Hunt Runkin A Lamar, Winship A Callaway, T VV Freeman, J Schull, S T A U 1’ Walker, D .1 Baer, A McKenna, VV T Mor gan, S M Seisel A Bro, G Nussbaum. Oliver Douglass A Cos, A Barnett, Campbell A Jones Hardeman A Sparks, Collins Flanders A Cos, Seymour Tinsley A Cos, Adams A Bazomore, Collins A Son, To be Paid Foil—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 cent* per line. This rule will be rig idly enforced. tf CITY DIRECTORY. MASONIC. Macon Lodge, No. 5, meets every Ist and 3d Monday night, at Masonic Hull, Cotton Avenue. Mizpali Lodge, No. 47, meets every 2d and 4th Thursday nights at Masonic Hall. Constantine Chapter, JNO. 4, R. A. M., meets every 2d and 4th Monday night at Masonic Hall. Si. Omer Commandery, No. 2, 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. Oemulgce No. 2 meets Ist Monday night in each mouth—House on Cotton Avenue, near City Hall. Young America No 3 meets Ist Monday night in each month—House 3d st., corner Mulberry Mechanics’ No. 4 meets Ist Monday night in cacli 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’ Hall on 2d and 4th Mondays of each month. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Meet every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hull. GOOD TEMPLARS. Walton Lodge, No. 23, moots every Tues day night at Progress Ci ub Hall. Aurora Lodge, No. 89, meets every Friday night at their Hull in Hollingsworth Block. Dougherty Lodge, No. 179, meets every Monday nigtit at Progress Club Hall. Windsor Lodge, No. 120, meets every Thurs day night ut their Hall oil Windsor Hill. SOCIETIES Progress Club meets every Sunday night at their llall on Mulberry street. Hibernian Society meets Ist Tuesday in caeli month at No. 2 Engine House. Malaehi Lodge, No. 140, I. 0. 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, CHURCHES. Episcopal —Christ Church, Rev. B. Johnson, Rector—Walnut st., between 2d and 3d. 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. ; sp. m. Chil dren’s Service; op. m. Evening Prayer. St. Barnabas, services by the Rector of Christ Church, ut sp. m. Near Macon A Brunswick Railroad Freight Depot. Catholic —St. Joseph’s Church, Rev. L. I). Bazin. Mbsb 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 I>. M. Windsor Hill Church, Rev. Win. McKay, pastor. Services semi-monthly. IsraeUtish Nynagoyne —J. H. Hertz, President Near Ist Baptist Church. Services Friday eve ning and Saturday morning. Eaptist —lst Baptist, Rev. W. H. Mclntosh, pastor—2d Street, between Cherry and Poplar. Services 10 1-2 A. M. and 3 1-4 p. m. ; Sunday school 4 1-2 p. M. Second Baptist, Rev. James Mcßryde, pastor —near Findlay’s Foundry. Services 10 1-2 A. M. and 8 p. m. Mission Chapel, Windsor Hill, supplied from the eity churches. Methodist Episcopal —Mulberry Street, Rev. J. O. Branch, pastor—Mulberry st., corner Ist. Services at 10 1-12 A. M. and 8 P. M. First Street Church, 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. Services 10 1-2 A. M. and 4p. M. Jonea’ Chapel—Windsor Hill—services at the usual hjurs by the Pastor. Rev. R. A. Cain. EXECUTORS;SALE. WILL be sold at public outcry before the Courthouse door in Macon, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Oc tober, 1872, lots Nos. 2 and 3, in square No. 18 of the city of Macon, on the Vineville branch, with a two-room house thereon. Also a part of lot|No. 8 In square 91 of the city of Macon, the same fronting 63% feet on Third street, run ning back 105 feet, with three 6mall stores thereon. TERMS CASH. Sold by authority of the will of Mrs Jane Rogcra for distribution of her estate. Full information may be obtained as to the above propenty on application to Whittle A Gu*tin or the undersigned. PETER HARRIS, Executor of Mrs. Jane Rogers, deceased. The dwelling house of the late Mrs. Rogers, witli large garden, oat booses, etc., is still for rent Possession given immediately. 124 4twtd BY TELEGRAPH SPKUIAI. TO TIIK m u (M imi.v EXTEKPHINE UVEIITIH I.INOTIIBSOUTUKKN ANI> ATLANTIC ell FROM WASHINGTON. Washington, September 23. —There is good reason for the belief tlinn Emperor William has deeided the San Juan houu day question in favor of the United Stales, Political advices from reliable Liberals in New York. Indiana and Ohio are en couraging for Urielcy and Brown. As previously in Heated in these dis patches Gov. Curtin will declare for Hie Reform parly. lie is now preparing a strong letter. The Radicals have colonized many ne groes from Maryland and West Virginia into Pennsylvania in Hartraufl's interest They are carried into the Stale professedly to work on anew railroad, ami their ex penses are paid out of an electioneering fund. ’ • Etowah. FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL ISiiily Key lew of She .Hni-kel, Offio* Macon Daily Entskpuise, I September 23—2 o’clock, I*. M. \ The General Market.—Old Sol crossed tlie Equator to-day, and Bent us his usual sup ply of spite in tlie way of rain am! mud. In addition to its being Monday, always a dull day, wc have a drizzling rain, checking com mercial transactions in every department which could well be mentioned. It was difficult this morning to get upon tlie streets to donnything whatever, in consequence of a northeastern gale steadily blowing. Provisions.— Bacon continues firm, with an advancing tendency. Private dispatches this morning quoted clear ribbed sides 11 in Louis ville, 11 in Cincinnati, and 12% in St. Louis. Tlie market here failed to respond in pro rata to this advance, unit avu nro only aide to quote it 12 to 12%. But ut these rates it is very firm with a tendency to advance at least 3<i in tlie next 48 hours. Shoulders 9% to 10c. Mixed corn is worth 85 in depot, from store 8“ to 90. White 93 to 95. The stock of mixed anil yellow is in excess of tlie demand. Stock of white rather small. New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia gro ceries continue to pour into the city—hut it is difficult to establish quotations on the leading articles. There seems to be perfect confidence in n good trade during tho season in spite of tlio unfavorable situation of tlie cotton market. Flour advanced 25 cents per barrel. Bagging is weak and lias u downward look. Best brands 2% weight is quotable at 18 cents. This figure might be shaded for a round lot; witli other grades in proportion. Ties 9%. Tlie Arrow seems now to dictate the market, and in consequence of labor strikos during tlie year and the advance of metals they are 2% to 3 cents higher than at this time lust year. Cotton.— Report for 24 hours, since 2 P. M. yesterday. Sold 270 bales; shipped 275 bales. Received 301 bales. statement. Stock on hand, Sept. 1, 1872 bales 412 Received last 24 hours '3Ol Received previously 3 892 4,193 Total receipts 4,505 Snipped last 24 hours 275 Shipped previously 2,772 3047 Stock on hand tills evening.... 1,558 Market linn 16%c. The Nominee Markets. New York, Sept. 28—10 a. m.—Gold 13%. Bpot cotton quiet; ordinary 15%; good ordi nary 18; low middlings 18%; middlings 18% ; good middlings 19%. Futures weak; Sept. 18%; Oct. 17%; Dec. 18%; Jan. 18%; Feb. 19 3-10; March 19 11-10. Sterling 2%@8%. 13.4.-> p. m.— Gold 114. Cotton eloseß easier; sales 419; exports 1040; speculation 5; low mid dlings 18%; middlings 18%; ordinary, good or dinary and good middlings reduced %. Fu tures steady; sales 10,800; Sept. 18 7-10; Oct. 18%; Nov. 18%; Dec. 18%; Jan. 18%; Feb. 19%; March 19%. Sterling 8%@9%. Liverpool, Sept. 21—lip. m.—Cotton quiet and steady; sales 8,000; middling uplands 9%; middling Orleans 9%@9%. 1 p. M.— Cotton easier; sales 12,000; specula tion 3000; middling uplands 9%a9%; middling Orlesns 9%. The Rain docs not in the least effect those superior lunches that Ullmun, at tlie Isaacs House Saloon so well knows how to prepare. That cool Cincinnati Beer, Rhine Wine and Seltzer Wuter on draught. It Best Butcher’s Steels, Kitchen and Butcher’s Suws, and Butcher’s Saw Blades, ut Oliver, Douglass A Co’s. sep23 3t Sugar Cured Hams.—Carlos lias a large lot of New York sugar cured hams, just received. Also, Fulton market beef, bacon strips, North ern apples, etc., etc. Ice to morrow at the usual houi. It. Card Photographs $2.50 per dozen at Brown’s Gallery. Portraits for $20.00, No. 8 Cotton Avenue. Life Life Size Pictures painted for SSO, ut Riddle’s old stand, No. 8 Cotton Avenue. Baby Pictures neatly executed ut No. 8 Cot ton Avenue. Money required when tlie negative is made, at No. 8 Cotton Avenue. Farrar's Electric—Wurrunted to cure tlie following diseases or money refunded: Dip tlieria, Neuralgia, Cramp and Colic, Headache, Dinrrhic ami Rheumatism If not of too long standing. Faiikak’h Ague Cure—Warranted to cure in three days or money refunded. For sale by all Druggists. Hunt, Rankin A Lamau, 93-171 Wholesale Agents. ANNUAL FAIR —OF THE— Agricultural and Mechanical ASMOCIVITOY Ol’ OKORGIA, WILL commence at their Fuir Grounds at Savannah, Georgia, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1872, And continue six days. The central Railroad passes by the grounds. For Premium Listor information, address J. H. ESTILL, Secretary, 132-td Savannah, Ga. -.1: i ARE IN FULL BLAST FOR THE CAM PAIWN, WITH to) K4t* New Mean and No. 1 Mackerel. 10 Quintain Large White (summer cured) Codfish. 215 Bbls. Fresh Table Potatoes. 15 Bbls. Silver Skin White nnd Red Onions. 20 Tierces Four Ace and Magnolia Hams. 1,000 Lbs. Pig Strips (for Breakfast). 4tt, 1 labs. Wiley’s XXXX. (ami all the best brands from tlie (Seorglu Mills). Flour in Bbls., Half Bills., Whole, Half and Quarter Sacks. 75 Firkins, Tubs, Buckets, and Pails of Martin’s “(Jilt Edge” Butter. (1511hds., Bids, and llalf Bbls. New Or leans A. Kx. C., Crushed, Powdered, and Fat. Cut Loaf Sugars. 214,587 Sugars from Cuba and Massachusetts, (all made to smoke.) Brandies, Whiskies, Gin, Rum and Wines of all denominations. Our stock of 'r011.%4’4’0 Is one of the largest In the South. “BILLY” TOTTEN has got the manufactory of N. C. and Va. ut his bidding. Wc challenge honest competition in quality and prices. Money or good acceptan ces will get tlie best of attention at GREEK, LAKE & CO.’S, Corner Cherry and Third Sts., Mucon, Ga. 117-14*4 BOARD. OAY bonril ami bouril anil lodging in n pri vate house, can be liail by applying to W. D. Huine.v on Walnut street, Macon. Sept. 13,1.373. 137-1(33. 'l’o (lie llusinesN Men of ill upon TIIE ALBANY NEWS Circulates exclusively in Dougherty, Mitchell, Lee, Baker and Worth Counties. The wealthiest Cotton growing section of Georgia. THE NEAJ S Is the best Advertising Medium in South west ern Georgia. ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED. CAREY W. STYLES, Proprietor. 89 Aumam) L. Butts. Edgar A. Uoh. COAL AND WOOD. WE ure ready to lill orders at reduced rates for the very best COAL CREEK and ANTHRACITE COAL, COKE and BLACKSMITH COAL, also best UPLAND OAK and HICKORY WOOD. Orders left at the ofllco of A. G. Butts, at store of Winship & Callaway, or at yard M. A: W. K. R., will receive prompt attention. 114-192 BUTTS & ROSS. MACON Portal Gas Go. HAVE FOR SALE THE ONLY Reliable Gas Machine KNOWN, Together witli GAS PIPE, FIXTURES, BURNERS, SHADES, GLOBES, ETC., ETC. (THUS MACHINE has linen in practical opc- X ration In THIS CITY for nearly two years and is admirably adapted to lighting Towns, Villages, Hotels, Churches, Houses, etc. There are now running in the United States over Hcv en Hundred , while there has NKVUH been an ac cident witli them. Insurance Companies ac cept risks witiiout increased charges. LOOK A? OOR REFERENCES. Rev. W. WATKIN HICKS, First Street Methodist Church. Messrs. J. W. BUItKE & CO. Rev. J. W. BURKE. VIRGIL POWERS, Esq., Engineer and Su perintendent E. ISAACS. J. R. GRIFFIN & CO. J. 8. SCHOFIELD & CO. , LESSEES OF DINING HALL AND BAR ROOM, Central City Park. COLLINS & HEATH. N. J. BUSSEY, Esq., President, Columbus, GA. J. 11. NICHOLS, Esq., Narcoochce. J. 11. JOHNSON, M. D., G. M. F. A. M., Talladega, Ala. CHAB. E. WAKEFIEcD, Savannah, Ga. And numerous others, whose testimonials may be seen at tlie office of tho Company. Nfo. NECOXD NT. MACO.t.Ua. Ail communications must be addressed to EDWAICD HOWE, Box 95, I*. O. Agents wanted in every county in tlie State. 129-155e0d Valuable Grist Mill Far Sale. RIST MILL that will grind Two Hundred jt buahelH of com In Ten hour. 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 SWfNDLEHURSTi AUSTIN, 113-138 4th Street, Macon, Ga. BROWFS GALLEEY 1 80. 8 Cotton Avenue, Is the place where all the differ ent styles of pictures are made at greatly reduced prices. I ’lllONll STOCK! BURDICK BROTHERS SIGN OF IHOG.”. DEALERS IN Grain, Provisions and Groceries, Have now In store a fresh Stock of Goods, and invite tlie attention of tlie Public. WE OFFER 1(X),(KM) pounds BACON SIDES AND SHOULDERS, direct from tlie Packers. 25 tierces of the genuine “MAGNOLIA” HAMS. 20 tierces PURE LEAF LARD. 5,000 bushels WHITE AND MIXED CORN. 2 CAR LOADS FLOUR from NEW WHEAT. 500 Holla BAGGING, weighing 9%.'pounds to tho Yard. •• ait it ow” r r* i iox. IN ANY QUANTITY. 25 Bugs Choice RIO COFFEE. 50 Bbls. SUGAR of various gracds. Choice WESTERN MAY, fresh Water Ground MEAL, WHEAT BRAN, LIVERPOOL and VIRGINIA SALT. We have now a good Stock, and respectfully invite the attention of all who dcslru to pur chase. goods In our line. Entire satisfaction is guaranteed to our customers. Plcusu cull on us ut 63 Third Street, Macon, Ga., Sip of the “Golden Hoi,’’ BURDICK BROTHERS, 110-135 Change of .Schedule. ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. FORTY-ONE MILES SAVED IN DISTANCE Office Macon ano Aijousta Raii.iioad, I Macon, May 18, 1872. f ON and after Bunduy, May 19, 1872; and un til further notice, tlie trains on lids Road will run as follows: I>AV TKAIN— IIAII.y (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). I.euve Augusta 11.00 A. M. Leave Macon 0.30 a. m. Arrive at Augusta 2.45 I*. M. Arrive at Macon 7.40 r, m. Passengers leaving Mucon at (1.80 A. M. make close connection ut Cumuli witli day pas senger trains ori the Georgia Railroad for At lanta and all points West; also, for Augusta, with trains going North, and witli trains for Charleston; also, for Athens, Washington, uml all stations on the Georgia RallrouZ C*yTicket sold and baggage chfci Kcd to all points North, both by rail and by steamship* from Charleston. ‘24 lv 8. K. JOHNSON Suo’t. Wesleyan Female College, MACON, GA. ppilF, Thirty-fifth Annual Session begins OC JL TO lie. It 7, 1872. The entire expense, per annum, of a Board ing Pupil, who takCH no extra study, is $315 00, exclusive of hooks. No extra charge for Vocal Mublc, Calisthen ics or Elementary Drawing. For Catalogues containing full information, address Rev. E. 11. MYERS, 11.D., President, or C. W. SMITH, ]O7-15fi Secretary Faculty. T. 11. COX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, llalHlon Hull lluHding, CHERRY STREET, MACON. GGORGIA. 128 tf C. w. HOWARD. ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GEORGIA. Ofllc at entrance of Ralston Hall, Cherry street. f-*f*AII business will receive prompt atten tion. 95-173 Change of Schedule. MACON AND WESTERN It. ]t. CO., I Macon, Ga., June 14, 1872. f ON and after Huuday June 16th, tlie follow ing schedule for Passenger Trains, will be observed on this road : DAY PASSENGER. Leave Macon 8:50 a. m. Arrive at Macon 7:80 A. M. Leuvu Atlanta 2:00 A. m. Arrive nt Atlanta 3:15 p. m. NIGHT PASSENGER. Leave Macon 10:00 1". M. Arrive ut Mucon 9:25 v. M. Leave Atlanta 4:00 p. u. Airlveut Allunta 0:06 A. if. 7:80 a. m. and 9:25 p. m. Trains make close connections ut Maeon witli Central Railroad for Savannah and Augusta and witli South western Kuilroitd for points In Southwest Geor gia. 8:15 p. m and 6.00 A. M. trains connect nt Atlanta with Western and Atlantic Kullroud for (mints Wi st. A. .1. WHITE, 55tf Superintendent. Mrs. T. B Ford’s School For Young Ladies, WILL lie reopened on MONDAY, Septem ber 80th fust., at tlie residence, corner College street anil Cotton avenue. The house has been ttioiougldy repaired and renovated, and every means wifi be used to promote tlie comfort, us well as advancement, of her pupils. TERMS—Per Month, invariably in advance: English $7 00 Froneh—At Instructor’s prices. Applications for admission and particulars may bo made to Dr. T. B Ford, at ills Drug Store, corner Cotton avenue and College btreel. 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 havo any claims against said estate will please present them to the under signed for settlement. 181-157 VALF.NTINE KAHN. SOUTH MACON DRUG STORE! WE return thunks to tlie citizens of South west Macon for your luiireased patron age, especially in the line of prescriptions, and promise you that you slinlj have our whole at tention. A ORtJC STOtRE is greatly needed in our part of the city. You shall have every advantage in niEAP.YENB, I*l Id’l l II DRIIUN, PROMPT ATTENTION, DAY OR NIGHT, That can ho afforded by any house in the eity. The liidiesnre invited to examine our Articles, Come all, and wc will please you if possible. FRESH DRUGS KECKIVEDEVERY MONTH N.•. EVERETT, Drugglat. 134-159 Fourth Street, near Arch. WHITE ROCK POTASH TIIE POUND. IIIATER'N MOUNTAIN RYE WHISKY! 1805, PUREST WHISKY FOR MEDICAL PURPO SES. PURE FRENCH ItRANEY, PORT, SHERRY and ANGELICA WINES. FIRE PROOF LAMP CHIMNEYS! The Rest and Cheapest Cigars EVER OFFERED IN MACON. STREET CAR TICKETS, FOUR FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Prescriptions accurately compounded at tlie Drug Store of ROLAND 11. IIALL, DRUGGIST, 118-tf Cor. Cherry St. and Cotton Avenue. BOSTON —ANIJ— Savannah Steamship Line. HAILING DAYS-TIIEIOTH 20TH aniiIOTH OF EACH MONTH. IOW rates of freight and insurance. Firat- J eliiss pussenger accommodations. Order your goods shipped by “Boston and Savannah Steamship Line." and avoid all delay and extra bundling. lUOHARDSON A BARNARD, Agent, Savannah, Ga. F. NICKERSON * CO., Agents, 131-209 Boston. J. A. MERCIER, Commission Merchant, 133 DAY HTRIIET, Bet. Whitaker und Burnaru St., Savannah, Ga. AH orders will receive prompt attention. Con signments of all kinds respectfully solicited. 131-809 boit &l McKenzie, Cotton and Commission MGItCTIANTB, lOH liny Mtrert, Bnvnnnah, Ga. 181-809 MEYER, COHEN A CO.. WIIOI.EHAI.B DKALEIIB IN Boots and Shoes, IN llroUKlitou Mt.,Nuraanub, Gn Merchants supplied at New York Murkct 131 209 Prices. A. 8. AI.DEN A BRO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS —ASI>— Dealers iu Fruits, Flail and Produce, No. 95 Hay St., Buvannah, Ga. Rolicltctl. Ordera promptly attended to. 151-209 E.D. SMYTHE. I.HPORTER Or CROCKERY, Glnsswure an<l China, And Dealer In House Furnlnhlng Goodn, 142 Congress and 141 St. Julian Sts. SAVANNAH, GA. 131-209 KIRKSEY & SCOTT, COTTON FACTORS —AIWI COMHIHBIOK MERCIIAXtN, Kelley’s Block, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. Liberal advancements made on consignments. 131-209 F. W. SIMS & CO:, Cotton Factors nnd General Commission Merchants NAYAX.YAII, GEORGIA. Bugging and Ties supplied at market prices. Advunees made on Cotton, or other cim-' , gu- - meats. Money promptly remitted. 131309 A. H. CHAMPION. OKO. C. FKKEMAN. C'liA.nriONl At I’REEJIAS, Commission Merchants Corner Bay and Drayton Streets, SAVANNAH, GA, 131-209 L. N. WUITTLB. OKO - w - OOSTIN. wiimu; a OUSTING ATTORNEYS, Ac.. AT LAYV, 3 COTTON AVENUE, M ACQN 0A 32-107