Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, September 28, 1872, Image 3

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CITY GOVERNMENT. . W. A. HUPP. Mayor. ALDERMEN: 1 I (YIV A K , TIN6LET, I I w.Vn’.iKN E- WooKLirr, J. J. VV ILBUBN, Q ROBERT*, V T v‘,m* ’ E. I’. Strong, U K. i', A r E Tavlok'*’ First Lieutenant. , ’ Cl ii T'*v’ Second Lieutenant. J ‘! u " '..Third Lieutenant. , |> I-INNKV ..Guard House Keeper. O I FINNKI, •■ • .. .Street Overseer. 1 11 [,i.iAlto Ciu-itu', Oitv Sexton. A K. Harman, Mugazlne Keeper. HOME AFFAIRS. IliiOOE. U t.. MW. W. 1 n7l *' —pi Munmy.—Wo want all our readers to go and hear the Lecture of Dr. Munscy tonight, it will be an intellectual feast. Nurse —A nurse that can bring good rec ommendations, cau find a good home at the Stubblefield House. See advertisement. — —— To Kent.—Judge K. C. Grannlss advertises his house to rent in this issue. Stock, ,'< nds, etc. —Messrs. 1 C. Plant & Son advertises a lot o' stock, bonds, etc., in this evening’s issue. Brick House For Rent.—Mr. Valentine Kaiin lias a brick house for rent Tua Charter Oak still holds it own, and its live agents lose no opportunity to let that fact he known. Clover.—Messrs. Hunt, Rankin and Lamar .proclaim to the world that they have on hand clover seed of the crop of 1872. Attention, Capitalists.—F. L. Groce, Esq. offers for sale his interest in the six valuable brick stores fronting on Poplar street and composing part of Hollingsworth Block, in this city. The attention of capitalists is.called to his card in to-day’s issue. The pulpit of the Presbyterian Church will lie occupied on next Sunday by the Rev. W. S. Plumer of Columbia, South Carolina, an emi nent and gifted divine. School op Reform.— John Anderson my Joe got out of meat and broke open a house, for whicli he pays $lO and costs. Dave Titus got on a little spree which cost him $5 and costs. Sleeping Cars. —If tlic authorities of the Southwestern Railroad would put sleeping cars on their l oad they would receive more patron age. Passengers from Eufaula take the Gulf Road route going North, where sleeping cars are running. We have heard several com plaints, and thus give our clever authorities a hint. Tiib Meeting Last Night. —A large crowd assembled at the City Ilall last night to hear speeches from Col. C. T. Goode and General Henry L. Banning. The meeting was presided over by Hon. Washington Poe, The addresses were excellent and well de livered, and our Democracy considerably strengthened, Such appeals as those made last night are not without good fruit. Huge Corn Stalk.— We received to-day a com stalk measuring twelve feet in length which was grown by Mr. Robert Lundy, in Jones county; it lias never tasecled and never bore corn. It was of the Greeley anti-free trade variety, grew on bottom land and was fertilized with a double-barrclld hoc and a bottle of hartshorn. The only reason that we can con jecture for its not bearing corn is, that it is too well grown for its (y)ears. To Atlanta. —By the Ist of October, Messrs. Guilford, Wood & Cos. will open a branch store at 08 Whitehall street. These gentle men are known in every city in the State, as being reliable and worthy, and Atlanta has just cause to be proud of the valuable accession to its mercantile community, and we heartily congratulate her, and only hope she will be stow upon the new house the patronage it so well deserves. By importing their small goods direct from Germany, they are enabled to sell to dealers goods at the same prices that are charged in New York. Besides being sole agents for the State for several of the very best make of pi anos and organs, they sell the beautiful Flor ence sewing machine, together with the better class of sheet music. Mr. Charles C. Guilford, of the above firm, will take charge of the Atlanta branch store, and we commend him to the people of Atlanta as being gentlemanly, affable and accommo dating, and brimful of energy and industry. Commotion at Home.—A few minutes ago, we received the following note from onr cook: Mitter Smith cum home rite away! someßody has gone an’ braut missus a big barril o’ flour un’ i just sifted a little of it and maid some do’ an' put it on ter bake an’ you nebber 6eed sich hiskits in ycr life! i ’spec dem Greer an’ Lake fellers sent it fur sum red paper on wun eend sed “Jasper Greer’s favorit”—so i ’spec da sent um fur true, golly, mas smith, i nebber seed sich biskits since i’se born, da is lite and white as de blessed sno on de groun, an’ when ycr tuck cm’ in yer mouf da melt away like so much butter, missus is gone plum crazy over it and we’se bin eating de good truck ebber since, if you want ter eat sumting rale nice cum home rite off for de barril won’t las’ long, shore’s yer born, i nebber seed sich fellers as •dem Greer an’ Lakc’B, da is too good to live and da no It. if i ebber git out o’ ilour i’ll by nutfin else hut dat kind o’ flour, cum home fur missus wants you. till death Nancy, de cook. Upon reaching home we found a barrel of the best flour ground from wheatr— “Jasper Greer's Favorite” —with the cook in high glee over Its merits. In behalf of Mrs. Local, we make onr profoundest bow to the donors, and thank them all we know how. What a good thing it is not to drink! of Consignees C. It. It. September 28. Campbell ft E, Carhart & C, Jas A Knight, Mrs T W Freeman, Seymour, Tinsley ft Cos. J A Nelson &S, Lawton ft B, Wolfe & B, V rowers, Wise, Dobbs ft Cos. Guernsey, Bar tram & H, D M Gugel, D Flanders ft 8, Macon Manufacturing Cos. Thos Wood, Small, Gam ble, & B, A Coblcns, Miss M C Kelly, J L V. U ,V 1, , , ’ L1 “<= & Cos. D Daly & B, Johan, Clower stV^ P d C ? 10 '’ 3 PBarfield ft Cos. Mix ft K, B f Joneß & E, G B Wells, Jno KuthCTford, Coleman ft N, R Denickc, King & C, S M Seisel ft B, W A Hopson lr,hn^i V '-£ I ?. lbnnm * E P Btrong, Rev B wHwK HU? Woodruff, Mrs; A Bulkley, J H.mt ttarfm 00 ; t A , Mix * Co ' G R Barker, Hm*?? “a* L ’ 3 B Nelson & 8, D Good c Pn,,7i I i dr , U ' K A Ward, Truman & M J ’ Ja £ o , b SchaU . Winston ft C, E M Brown, Jonqg A B, D J Baer, Mrs *• Dessau, Oliver, Douglas *Co E H Mvers, it W Jemi son, Geo Lister, Rev A J Battle. Notice.— On and after the first of October we shall not exchange or put out on trial any sheet music. GUILFORD, WOOL ft ■ O Sept, 28-30-ocl, Tun Southern Musical Journal doses its first volume with tills month, and its publish ers have this to say to its readers : “ In establishing the Journal, it was for many reasons found impracticable to have the typo graphical work executed In Savannah, and we were therefore obliged, after preparing the matter here, to scud it North to be printed; which has beeu attended with muaii extra labor and no little expense, and lias caused many vex ations, delays and provoking errors. Tills lias been anything but satisfactory to us, and we are pleased to bo able to announce tlmt all obsta cle heretofore In tlic way of making the Jour nal as we intended it should be, (wholly a Southern enterprise) liavo been overcome, and in future it will be entirely gotten up in Savan nah, and In a style, which will reflect credit upon our home printers. Thu October number of the Journal will ap pear hi a “new dross,” new typound handsome cover, end with many changes for the better, of which we will leave our readers to Judge. It is our aim to publish not only the hand somest, but the best Musical Magazine, and we can promise In our next volume a livelier and far more interesting table of contents than we have heretofore been able to present. With thanks for the generous support with which we have thus fur been favored, we ask our friends to try us one more year, and assure them they will be amply repaid ill so doing. Ludhen & Bates, Publishers. Savannah, Ga., Sept. 20 1872.” ■ 4 The Great Dry Goods House op S. Wa.yei.baum and Brother.—Tins mammoth Dry Goods House is truly one of the greatest in all the Southern country. We donbt if there are many which are more extensive on the North American continent outside of New York and Philadelphia, and even in those cities there are not many carrying heavier stocks or doing a larger trade. Occupying the centre of Triangular Block — running through from Second street to Cot ton Avenue, and from cellar to roof, there arc five grand divisions to tlic establishment. '1 he cellars or ground rooms are used for packing and unpacking goods for all depart ments and for the storage or Domestics. Tlic right hand floor above is the chief whole sale department, and here we find a ship load of Prints, Domestics, Alpaccas of all colors, Janes, Bleaehlngs, Shirtings, Stripes, Checks, Ginghams, Fancy Dress Goods, Red and White Flannel*!* Opera Flannels, Tickings, Brown Goods, Corsets, Linseys, Poplins and so on, running through the entire catalogue. On the left is the general Retail Room. And a busy scene it always presents, morning noon and night. It would be much easier to tell wbat is not in there than what is. It con tains among, other things the largest stock of silks in Georgia—some of them running as high as SIOO per pattern. Our ladies cau lind anything there from an inch of ribbon to a cashmere shawl. The two floors above are set apart for ready made clothing, boots, shoes, lints, shawls, hosiery, gloves, linens, shirts, balmoral skirts, cloaks, blankets, quilts and notions ad infini tum. But it is useless to call every article by name. It would take up half the space in our paper. Dealers must go and see for themselves. A superficial glance makes one think there is enough ou hand to supply the whole trade of Macon for months to come—and yet so great is the trade of the house, it is necessary to send off new orders for fresh supplies almost every day in the week. Scarcely a steamer leaves New York for Savannah without having consignments for “S. W. & 8., Macon.” The senior requests us to make the positive statement ns a fact that they sell at New York prices. Wc found the house this morning full of country merchants and citizens, and every clerk just as busy as he could be. And no wonder, for such a stock as that will attract people to it the dullest day in the week, and at this Beaton no one wishing to purchase will go by it. A large capital, industry, the most scrupu lous honor, and a long series of years devoted to the business, has placed this house in the front rank of Dry Goods Dealers in Georgia. It is known fur and wide as such and will contin ue to he for a long time in the future. Lon.—This fair, fat and forty chap continues to cut hair in the most approved style. He shaves as graceful as ever, and keeps his shop in as good order as possible. * Cabbages.—Carlos has on hand a large lot of the finest cabbages in tlic Macon market. It. Cool. —The weather continues cool and so does Ullman’s Cincinnati beer, and those lunches continue good. His Seltzer water and Rhine wine is all O. K. Remember the place, Isaacs House Saloon. It Go wnERK you can get Hie best photographs. Cloudy days preferred, except for children.— Bright days arc the best for babies, as they have to be taken like shooting birds on the wing. Call at the prepaid Gallery, No. 8 Cotton Av enue, where you will find Brown ready to wait on you. sep26tf —♦-* Dancing School.—Our citizens will he pleased to learn that Madain DeLananaga and Prof. Allmon, our favorite instructors in the Terpscchorean art, will return to Macon Ist of October and will open their school, intro ducing all the latest and most fashionable dances. Due notice will be given in these col umns of the time of opening the school. sep2C twtf Blessings brighten as they take their flight.— The chief of blessiug is good health, without which nothing is worth the having ; it js always appreciated, at its true value after it is lost, but, too oft en, not before. Live properly, and correct ailments before they become seated. For diseases of the liver, kidneys skin, stom ach, and all arising from impure or feeble blood. Dr. Walker’s California Vine gar Bitters are a sure and speedy rem edy. It has never yet failed in a single instance. 116 142 BY TELEGRAPH special to the mai;> Haim :vri;i:i*i:isi: OVER THE LINES OP THE SOUTHERN AND ATLANTIC CO FROM WASHINGTON. The President. Revenue Exemption. Washington, Sept. 28.—The President and family arrived here last night and it is formally announced that there will be no cabinet meeting for several weeks, The reason for this is manifest in absence on electionery tours of all but two of the cab inet officers and those two are to go next week on some partizan mission. Revenue Bureau has decided that cer tificates of naturalization issued by the Uni- States or State Courts do not require to be stamped under International Laws—and are therefore exempt. Etowah. FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL. Dully 111 tiew of tlic market, Orrics Macon Daily Kntsrpris;;, I September 28-2 o’clock, V. M. j General Remarks.—The price of cotton given to us tills morning Is 16% cents for the boat grades while there is no actual advan ces, there Is a bettor demand,at tills figure than has been for several days past it is gratifying to know that the downward tendency has been arrested, for it is useless it deny the fact that the crop will fall far short of the expectations a month or so a go. In this connection we may mention that we met Col. L. H. Jordan this morning, the largest planter in Georgia. He stated a fact that he.would not make within 00 per cent, of wheat he expected *ftt an earlier period in the season. We also have received a letter dated Oxford, Mississippi, Sept. 20th, which briefly says : “Our cotton crop is cut off one half by dry weather und worms. The entire crop opened and will be gathered by the Ist of November.” This letter was signed by B. E. Hurt, a gen tlemen not at all interested in speculations in the staple. We have no change to report in the provis ion trade. Clear ribbed sides are firm at 18 cents. Dispatches this morning from the West quote tlic hog product firm with an upward tendency. It is true this figure of 13 cents may be shared in Macon with a party who wishes to realize, but still this a fair quotation. Cotton. —Report for 24 hours, since 2 I*. M. yesterday. Bold 270 bales ; shipped 832 bales. Received 483 bales. STATEMENT. Stock on (land, Sept. 1, 1872 hales , 412 Received last 24 hours 483 Received previously 5 8411— 6,281 Total receipts _ fid,'J3 Snipped last 24 hours 832 Shipped previously 3,1164 4,213 Stock on hand this evening 2,380 Market strong 16a16%c. Tlic llorning markels. New York, Sept. 28—10 p. m.—Cotton at New Orleans less active; prices maintained' low; middlings 18%; receipts2,Boß. Mobile firm with light offerings; low middlings 17%al8; middling 18If ; receipts 865. Charles ton receipts 1,569. 10 a. m.—Gold 18%. Spot cotton quiet; ordinary 15%•- good ordinary 18; low mid dlings IS%; middlings 18% ; good middlings 19%. Futures quiet; Sept. 18 9-10; Oct. 18%; Nov. 18%; Dec. 18%. Sterling 7%@- 8%. Liverpool, Sept. 28—1 p. in.—Cotton firm; sales 14,000; speculation 3,000 ; middling up lands 9%; middling Orleans 0%; sales middling uplands for Sept. 9%; middling Orleans for Sept. 9 13-16. MACOm riUCE CIKUHAT. OSNABURGS—No. 1 16 No. 2 14 MillcdgevilleNo. 2 14 MACON SHEETING 12% Seven-eighths 11 Waymanville Sheeting 11 Houston Sheeting 11% Houston stripes 13%a15 Columbus Stripes 15a 18 High Shoal Stripes 16 Montour Shirting —% 10% Factory Sewing Thread 60 YARNS—... 160 GRlTS—per bushel 135 OATS—per bushel 60a65 FIELD PEAS—per bushel HAY—Northern Tennessee 1 9Ja2 00 Clover 1 ‘.*o PEA NUTS—per bushel 150 POTAlOES—Planting Table use 3 50a4 00 APPLES—Northern BUTTER —Goshen No. 1 per lb 43a14 Goshen No. 2 per lb 25 Tennessee No. 1 “ 3J Tennessee No. 2 “ 20 Country 35a40 COFFEE—Rio per lb 23a25 Java per lb 28a34 CHEESE—Best Cream per lb.. 17 New York per 1b... 15 MOLASSES—N. O. Syrup per gal/ 65 “Georgia” per gal.. 70 Sugar House 35 SYRUPS—GoIden Drips, per gal... 60a75 Medium per gal 05 Ordinary per gal 55 SUGAR—“A” per 1b... 13%a White Extra “C" 18a New Orleans (lilids) 10a 12% Yellow C 12%a Demcrara 12%a1 3 Porti Rico 11%a12% POWDER —Hazard per keg 7 25 Orange Mills... 7 00 PROVISIONS, GRAIN, GROCERIES, AC. BACON—Clear-ribbed Bides (smoked) 12a12% Shoulders 9%a10 HAMS—Magnolias. C., canvassed... 18%a19 Fitch’s 18%a19 Tennessee, plain-cured 18al8% White Bellies lOall PORK—Pickled, mess 18 00 New, mess 19 00 Pickled, rumps 15 00 BULK MEATS—Cask Sides Shoulders Bellies LARD—Prime Leaf, Tierces llull% Kegs 13 Packages 12a13 FLOUR -Low superfine per Uhl u 7 00 Standard superfine.. 8 50 Extra 9 00 Choice extra Family 10 00 “Wyleys X X X X” , Georgia Mills f 11 50a12 00 llynclnthe 11 00 “Domestic” 12 00 Star of Beauty 11 00 Belle of Georgia 11 00 Pride of Dixie 12 00 Silver Lake 10 50 CORN—White per bushel 98nl 00 Mixed per bushel 90a95 SHOT—Per sack 3 00 CRACKERS—Butterperlb '.. 09 Soda Bao9 Cream 18 Sugar 12 1-2 Lemon 13 Ginger Snaps 14 PlcNic 10 Fancy 17 CANDY—New York per lb 18 M. R. Rogers it Cos 18 BLACKING—No. 1 per gross 5 00 No. 2 6 00 No. 3 7 00 SODA—Bi-Carb. per lb 9alo POTASH—PeriI) lOall SOAP—Turpentine peril) 0 1-2 Laundry Vt Toilet .....per doz 75al 20 Olive 8 YEAST POWDERS—Preston and Merrill’s per doz. 1 75a2 25 * Horsford’s 2 90 TOBACCO —Choice Chewing per lb 75 Medium 60 Ordinary 40a50 Choice Smoking 1 25 Medium 75 Common 40 CIGARS —Imported per thousand 75 00al 50 00 Domestic 15 00a!X) 00 SNUFF —Scotch per lb 78 Maeaboy 78 PIPES—Per box 2 50a4 50 MACKF.REI.-No. 1 kits 2 25a2 50 No. 2 bbls 13 50a14 00 No. 2 kits 1 75 No. 8 bbls—large. .11 50a12 00 No. 3 kits 1 50al 70 WHITE FISH—Half bid 7 50 CANDLES— Best Star (full w’t)... 21%a22 Sperm 42a45 Paraffine 80a33 STARCH—PearI 7%a8% EGGS—Per doz 30 CHICKENS—Per doz 3 00a5 00 SALT—Virginia per sack 2 10u2 15 Liverpool 2 50 FEATHERS 80 HIDES—Dry flint 14a16 Green 6a7 BEESWAX 28a30 SWEET POTATOES 75al 00 WHISKY—Common Rye 1 OOal 10 BAGGING—BengaI 18 Lyon 18 1 day night at Progress Club Hull. Aurora Lodge, No. 89, meet. every Friday night at their Hull in Hollingsworth Block, Dougherty Lodge, No. 119, meets every Monday night at Progress c’.ub Hull. Windsor Lodge, No. 120, meets every Thurs day night lit their Hall on Windsor Hill. socmriKs Progress Club meets every Sunday t lit at their Hall on Mulberry street. Hibernian Society meets Ist Tuesday In each month at No. 2 Engine House. Mulnchl Lodge, No. 146, 1. O. B. 11., meeta second and fourth Sundays in each mouth. 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 und 3d. Ser vices 10 1-3 A. m. and 8 p. m. St. Paul’s Church, Rev. H. K. Rees, Rector —Yinevillc. Services II a. m. ;_5 p. m. Chil dren’s Service; 6 r. m. Evening Prayer. St. Barnabas, services by tho Rector of Christ Church, at sp. m. Near Macon A Brunswick Railroad Freight Depot. Catholic —8t Joseph's Church, Rev. L. D. Buzin. 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 r. m. Windsor llill Church, Rev. Win. McKay, pastor. Services semi-monthly. Jsraclitish Synagogue —J. 11. Hertz, President Near Ist Baptist Church. Services Friday eve ning and Saturday morning. Jiaptist —Ist Baptist, Rev. W. H. Mclntosh, pastor—3d Street, between Cherry and Poplar. Services 10 1-3 A. m. and 8 1-4 p. M.; Sunday school 4 1-2 P. m. Second Baptist, Rev. James MclSryde, pastor —near Findlay’s Foundry. Services 101-2 A. m. and 8 p. m. Mission Chapel, Windsor llill, supplied from the city churches. Methodist Episcopal —Mulberry Street, Rev. J. O. Branch, pastor—Mulberry st., corner Ist. Services at 10 1-13 a. m. and 8 p. M. Sugar Cured Hams.—Carlos has a large lot ofNew York sugar cured hams, just received. Also, Fulton market beef, bacon strips, North ern apples, etc, etc. Ice to-morrow at the usual horn. It. Farrar’s Electi(Tc—Warranted to cure the following diseases or money refunded: Dip tlieria, Neuralgia, Cramp and Colic, Headache, Diarrhoe and Rheumatism if iiot 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. •.hi iu i.ms-iw, , A areiin;full;blast;for;tiie CAMPAIGN, WITH 50 Kits New Mess and No. 1 Mackerel. 10 Quintals Large White (summer cured) Codfish. 215 Bbls. Fresh Tabic Potatoes. 15 Bids. Silver Skin Will team) Red Onions. 20 Tierces Four Aceand Magnolia Hams. 1,000 Lbs. Pig Strips (for Breakfast). 43,173% Lbs. Wiley’s XXXX. (and all the best brands from the Georgia Mills). Flour in Bbls., Half Bbls., Whole, Half and Quarter Sacks. 75 Firkins, Tubs, Buckets, and Pails of Martin’s “Gilt Edge” Butter. 05 Hilda., Bbls. and Half Bids. New Or leans A. Ex. 0., Crushed, Powdered, and Pat. Cut Loaf Sugars. 84,587 Segurs from Cuba and Massachusetts, (all made to smoke.) Brandies, Whiskies, Gin, Rum and Wines of all denominations. Our stock of TO 15 W'l'O is one of tlic largest in the South. “BILLY” TOTTEN lias got the manufactory of N. C. and Vn. at his bidding. We challenge honest competition in quality and prices. Money or good acceptan ces will get tlic best of attention at GREEK, LAKE & CO.’S, Corner Cherry and Third Sts., Macon, Ga. 117-143 To tlic IlnsineNs Urn ol' tlarim. THE ALBANY NEWS Circulates exclusively hi Dougherty, Mitchell, Lee, Baker and Worth Counties. I-Vl' 1 The wealthiest Cotton growing section of Georgia.,./^ TIIE NEWS Is the best Advertising Medium in Southwest cm Georgia. advertisements solicited. CAREY W. STYLES, Proprietor. 89 Arman I) L. Butts. Edoak A. Ross. COAL AND WOOD. WE are ready to fill ordurs 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 office of A. G. Butts, at store of Winsblp A: Callaway, or at yard M. it W. R. R., will receive prompt attention. 114-192 BUTTS A ROSS. ' MUSIC LESSONS VCZURDA, Teacher of Music, Vocal and • Instrumental, would respectfully in form his many friends and patrons, that he will resume his private lessons on Monday next, Sept. 30th. Orders left either at the Academy for the Blind, Guilford, Wood A Cos., or by note through thepost office, will receive prompt attention. (sept 25-cod2w*) “cotton ginning. WILL be done for the season at usual rates at my Factory just beyond the city lim its. Apply to M. 8. THOMPSON, at hla office, or to JNO. 8. BARR, Agt. on tlic premises. Macon, Sept. 3d, 1873. 123-149UW Building Lot For Sale. SITUATED near Tatnall Square, within a few steps of Mercer University. Address R. U., Box K.. 98tf Macon, Oa. FOR SALE (HUNDRED) BEDSTEADS. 100 (Hundred) Matt rennet. 200 (Chairs,) I)rv Goods and notions. Hurd wuro, Pocket and Table Cutlery, and also a large lot of Secondhand furniture, Car puts, etc., by <>. K. BKSOBE, *epl9 liu Auctioneer. J FOR S ALE OR RENT. A DESIRABLE house, nearly new, situated on Troup llill, with four iooms and two basement mums below, with kitchen and a good well of water anil half aero of land. If sold, tho terms am part easli and balance in monthly inslalments, ulso a Throe room house with kitchen for sale on same terms as above. Apply ut (lie warerooms of Guernsey, Ber tram A Hendrix, Blake's Block, or at 1 ho Dixie Works. T GUERNSEY. 128tf Guernsey, Bartni S Hewlm, mriLDUKS SUPPLY STOHI2, IlluUeV EtioeU, Poplnr Sired, (Between Third and Fourth.) WIHTK AND YELLOW PINE WORK, Niimli, mil's, llill ml-.. I'm hick, ■ trai l.i ls. \ewel Posts, Ihl 111-toi-s., ITllMllloN. 111.'., lit.'. Carpenter Tools, Locks, Nalls, Hinges, Paints, Oils, Glass and Cutty, Etc. < O\TU VCTOIISfo mJU.OINO. DRESSED AND ROUGH LUMBER AT OUR FACTORY, DIXIE WORKS, CHERRY ST. 138 tr FOR RENT. f IWVO comfortable four room dwelling houses L with out buildings and water on the lots. Neighborhood good as could he desired, the. lo cation healthy and u plcusnnt distance from business part of tho city. Possession given first of October. The subscriber desires to show applicants the premises in person, and will mime repairs to suit tenants. Apply to A. L. (JLINKSCALBS, sep23 2t No. 23 Cotton Avenue. TAX! TAX!! TAX!!! fTMIE attention of city tax payers are most JL respectfully called to the following reso lution passed by Council at a recent meeting with the request that all subject will comply, thus avoiding trouble and expense: Whereas, At the regular meeting in August a resolution was passed, giving those owing taxes for the year IH7X3 the privilege of paying one-fourth their taxes on tlic 10th of Septem ber, and it being not generally understood when the balance fell due, therefore Resolved, That on the 10th of each month one-fourth will be called for; all poisons fall ing to pay the second instalment, which falls due on the 10th of October next, that the Trea surer ;isBUO executions for the full amount of taxes. Passed. Cl IAS. J. WILLIAMSON, sept 21-tlHocil 1. Treasurer. lew Goods! We lire daily receiving large ad ditions to our already immense stock of oroeeries bought lately at low prices. We have now in store every thing needed in t he Provision or Grocery business, and invite the attention of the retail trade to our stock. . , We mean to sell our Goods. SejMif, Tinsley & Cos. 122-190 —o TIIE I’ItKIVIIIIiH WEEKLY. IT is universally conceded that, advertising is a necessity to success in business; it is also conceded, by tlic shrewdest business men, tlmt newspapers are the best medium for reaching all parties whose trade is desired. THE MONROE ADVERTISER reaches more of the people trading with Ma con than any other journal published In the country; It is, therefore, the brut medium of communication with the planting interests. We will be happy ut any time to furnish refer ences to leading merchants here und elsewhere, who will testify to tho fact that they have re ceived orders for goods from parties who read their cards in The AdvcrtUar. in fact, many who have availed themselves of its columns, candidly say that its value exceeds that of all other journals in which they are represented. The AdvertUcr has the freshness of youth and the ripeness of age, and is therefore deservedly successful. CHARACTER OF ADVERTISEMENTS. No advertisements are admitted which are not believed to he above question and of real value, and from parties so unquestionably re liable that the readers of The Advr.rtitwr will he safe in ordering them from any distance. To our readers, the fact of its appearance here lias all the weight of endorsement and authority. Address, JAB. P. HARRISON, Forsyth, Georgia. WHITE ROCK POTASH J > Y THE BOUND. iuvrmrs MOUNTAIN KYE WHISKY! 1865, PUREST WHISKY FOR MEDICAL PURPO SES. PURE FRENCH BRANDY, PORT, SHERRY and ANGELICA WINES. FIRE PROOF LAMP CHIMNEYS! The Host and Cheapest Cigars EVER OFFERED IN MACON. STREET CAR TICKETS, FOUR FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Prcacrlptlona accurately compounded at the Drug Store of ROLAND B. HALL, DRCJCiOIST, 118-tf Cor. Cherry St. and Cotton Avenue. j xm:nii stock i BURDICK BROTHERS SIGN OF THE “GOLDEN HOC.”. DEALERS IN Grain, Provisions and Groceries, Have now in store a fresh Stock of Goods, and Invito the attention of the Public. WE OFFER 100,060 pounds BACON SIDES AND SHOULDERS, direct(from the Packers. 25 tierces of the genuine “MAGNOLIA” HAMS. 20 tierces PURE LEAF I.ARD. 5,000 bushels WHITE AND MIXED CORN. 3 CAR LOADS FLOUR from NEW WHEAT. 500 Rolls BAGGING, weighing2%,‘pouiuls to the Yard. -A Hi EJO W ” r r 110 J< s IN ANY QUANTITY. 25 Bags Choice RIO (’OFFER. 50 Bbls. SUGAR of various grands’. Choice WESTERN HAY, fresh Water Ground MfcAL, WHEAT BRAN, LIVERPOOL and VIRGINIA. SALT. Wc have now a good Stock, and respectfully invite the attention of all who dosiro to pur chase. goods in our lino. Entire satisfaction is guaranteed to our customers. Please call on us ut 63 Thirl Street, Macon, Ga, Sip of tlio “Golta Hoe,” BURDICK BROTHERS, ilowi’s GALLERY! No. 8 Cotton Avenue, Is the place where all the differ ent styles of pictures are made at greatly reduced prices. a I > V October Ist the undersigned will remove 1 > to intersection of First street anil Cotton Avenue, Dixie Works side, where ho will be pre pured to supply his customers, aud the public generally, with everything in Ills line, such as fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausages, etc. <living my personal attention to the Uaslness, with a thorough knowledge of tlir same, to gether with a disposition to please, I flatter b. u. wmoi.EV. wm. a. cuEiinv. B. H. WRIGLEY & CO., General Conisiion Merchants, AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS 66 At 68 SECOND HRTKET, 123tf Macon. Ga. Wanted—A HOUSE. WANTED a small 3 or 3 roomed house, In the vicinity of the Enterprise office. Possession wanted October Ist. Address BOX K, 107tf Macon, Ga. NOTICE. ALL persons Indebted to the estate of Jacob Gloss, deceased, will please come forward and settle with Valentine Kalin, Administra tor, and all who have any claims against said estate will please present them to the under sinned for settlement. 181-157 VALENTINE'KAIIN. Barbex* Shop For Rent. FfIJIE Basement room, formerly occupied by 1. Mike Napier, in Brown’s Hotel building is for rent. This is one of tho best stands for a liurber Shop in the city. Applv to ep2stf BROWN’S HOTEL. | Wesleyan Female College, MACON, GA. 6|XJ[E Thirty-fifth Annual Session begins OC- L TUBER 7, 1872. Tlic entire expense, per annum, of a Board ing Pupil, who takes no extra study, 155315 00, exclusive of hooks. No extra charge for Vocal Music, Calisthen ics or Elementary Drawing. For Catalogues containing full Information, address Rev. E. 11. MYERS, D.D., President, or O. W. SMITH, 107-150 Secretary Faculty. Change of Schedule. ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. FORTY-ONE MILES SAVED IN DISTANCE Office Macon and Augusta Railroad, ) Macon, May 18, 1872. f ON and after Sunday, May ID, 1872, and un til further notice, the trains on this Road w'ill run as follows : DAY TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTBD). Leave Augusta 11.00 a. m. Leave Macon 0.30 a. m. Arrive at Augusta.. 2.45 P. m. Arrive at Macon 7.40 1\ m. Passengeri leaving Macon at 6.30 a. m. make close connection at Camak 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 till stations on the Georgia Railroad KfcTTicketa sold and baggage ch<*.xed to all poiuts North, both by rail and by steamships from Charleston. 24 l v 8. K. JOHNSON Suu’L