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CITY GOVERNMENT.
\y. A. nn'F< mayor.
ALDERMEN:
I ,l Clay. A. K. Tinslet,
j; j.' Wilbur*, E. Woom.irx,
P FITZGERALD, G. B- ROBERTS,
W. L. Ellis, E. p. Sthoso,
iVlir, TU ' K- WalStk.s.
o. j. :: Tre .cuTk:
.1 A. Me M A NUB,
, city Attorney.
Lrii! G N Holmlb.. City Pl.ys.enn.
i . v.v ...Chief oi Police.
v C TAVLOU Fii s t LWutenaut.
V h m mey ' ' . • .Second Lieutenant.
\V v Willy' ' Third Lieutenant.
, r Finney’, Guard House Keeper.
I . II.LIAKI) Chekhy Street Overseer.
A K. Harman, City Sexton.
I). C. Hodukin-, Magazine Keeper.
John Jeffers, Clerk of tlie Mai Lit,
UOMK AFFAIRS.
ii tt oA,a., oirr. i. iwa.
No Paler To-morrow.—ln common With
other employers, we will suspend business to
morrow in order to ullow the firm and employ
ees an opportunity of voting and working for
the Democratic party. e feel the importance
of every shoulder to the wheel, und thus lend
our humble aid to elect our candidates.
Our advertisers will Ipso nothing by the sus
pension.
Lively.—From tlie number of wagons in
town to-day, one would think our city some
pumpkins. The circus is perhaps tlie magnet.
The Weather continues to smack greatly
of Winter. Summer clothes are being laid
away and warmer apparel brought out to be
aired.
The Great Eastern. —The procession this
morning was first-rate. The steam piano is a
success and gives forth good music. The
band played well. Go and sec tlie show to
night.
Too Muun of a Good Thing.—A friend
of ours has received a summons to serve us a
Traverse juror for Bibb Superior Court which
begins October 28tli, and one from the U. 8.
District Court at Savannah which begins Oc
tober 31st. Now which will he serve on! It
is a question for somebody.
Change of Firm. —We are pleased to note
that our friends, Messrs. Small and Gamble,
have taken into partnership that clever and in
dustrious young man, Mr. Andrew Beck. Mr.
B. is ft young man, well thought of by every
body, and we beg to congratulate him on his
new position. We trust lie will acquire the
thorough knowledge of the grocery and com
mission business possessed by his gentlemanly
partners.
f >
Lamp Explosion.—Last night, about 7%
o'clock, while the family of Mrs. T. A. Han is
were at supper, a kerosene lamp that had been
left lighted on a bureau in one ©f the bed
rooms, exploded, igniting tbe mosquito net
ting, and burning the top of the bureau and
nearly all the bed-clothes on tbe bed. The
flame reached the wood work of tbe window,
when it was seen by some gentlemen who kind
ly lent their aid to extinguish it. But for this
timely interference, there would have been,
perhaps, a large lire.
This was the cause of the alarm last night.
Court.—The attendance at tlie Court this
morning was not as large as usual owing, per
haps, to the circus coming in town last night.
Three young ladies, who looked as if they
were without a local habitation, gave their
names as Katie Clark, Ollie O’Neal and Eddie
Danscy. They had indulged in too much of
that which inebriates, and were found by an
officer using cuss words and endeavoring to
pull each other’s wool. For this breach of the
peace they will contribute to the city ex
chequer $2 each.
Eugene Campbell had a vague idea that he
had been up before his Honor on several ac
cusations, and every time for fighting. Thiß
time he caressed tlie cheek of a colored lady
with his fists and pays $lO and costs.
Then we lit our regalia and sauntered among
the common people in search of items.
The Speech of TnE Campaign.—Col. Har
deman’s address last night was one of his best
efforts. He made an earnest appeal to tlie peo
ple, and he explained the importance for unan
imous action on their part, to which they can
not fail to respond at the ballot box to-morrow.
The Colonel threw aside metaphor and formal
ity, and gave his large and enthusiastic audi
ence oue of the old-time speeches, and that
speech went right to their hearts, and its logic
was so forcible that resisting it was out of the
question. The old story of Bullock’s adminis
tration was told in new words, new style, and
—well, as only Hardeman could tell it. The
dangers that would environ us if defeated—tlie
victory that would perch upon our banners if
our candidates were elected, were given in a
masterly manner.
All honor to Tom Hardeman. A harder
worker in the great cause of Democracy cannot
be found within tlie borders of old Georgia.
At the conclusion of the address, Mr. A. O.
Bacon was loudly called for, who delivered a
forcible, logical and patriotic address. These
addresses aroused the people to a sense of their
danger, and, we believe, will cause u great
many men to vote who did not intend doing so
before.
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Ilrovvil Hotel Arrival©.
Fur 24 Hours preceding 12 M. To-day.
D G Hughes, Twiggs co; A M Laurens, jr.,
Morgan; E T Grier, J R Kalin, J D Groover,
M R Turner, Ga; J M Lamb, Laurens co: R C
Carroll, Twiggs co; R D Chancy, A A West,
Atlanta; J T Coombs, J H Yapp, 8 J Maredilk,
Misses S M and M E Ware, Dublin; L Myers,
Savannah; B H Calef, St Louis; A It Reede,
South Carolina; S Walker, Milledgeville; T A
Kimbrough, J J Rull, Talbotton; F Pulaa, Al
bany; A J Hoffman, Chicago; W H Brown, Ga;
Mrs Rogers, Indian Springs, W L Alexander,
J R Edwards, W A Carroll, J H Rogers,
Atlanta, Ga.; W L Clark, Columbus, Ga ; J H
Allen and wife, Fort Valley; J M Swift. Ga.;
James C Sherwood, Cincinnati; C 8 Johnson,
Marshallville; C Adams, Washington co. Ga.;
II D Warren, N Y.; H G Stern, Eufaula, Ala.;
E Kindall, Ga.; Joseph Tillman and son,
Fla.; W H Morgan, Americas, Georgia; E 8
Filder, Ferry, Georgia; T M Ruter, Fort
Valley, Georgia; L C Haskill, Arkansas,
Wm 8 McCombs, Milledgeville; W E Rey
nolds, Union Point; J W Butts, Madison; E
H Stockton, Thomson; M E Andrews, White
Plains; G F Wirt, E P Watson, Thomson;
Rich’d Booker.Chariie Booker,Thos P Budett,
.Washington; Mrs N 8 White, Americus; Jeff
lJmie, Sdarta; D H Carpenter, Great Eastern
Circfts; Jno W Hunt, W H Parkers, Atlanta;
T E Sumner and wife, Eastman; Ben II Hili,
Georgia.
I.icit of Consignees V. R. It.
October 1.
E P Strong, J Bcball, M S Meyer, S Waxel
baum Sc Bro, Beymour, T & Cos, Truman Sc G,
G B Wells, W P Carlos, Carhart Sc C, Macon
Man’fg Cos, Johnson & D, M & WP. R, Mrs
Sullivan, Mrs A Bulkley, T W®od, Harris 6c
Peter, Lawton & B, Gumscv, B & 11, M R Rog
ers Sc Cos, Mix & K, Rogers'* B, I J Travwick,
J A Nelson * Son, D D Daly * jjro, C J Stro
berg, W & E P Taylor, Mrs A H Wyehe, Cole
man & Newsom, J Guernsey, Appleton Church
House, Juhan Sc Clower (CUnton), Miss M C
Kelley, Miss E A Ward, J A Pugh, Jones &B,
Greer, L <Sc Cos, Collins & L, Jaques & John
son, Johnson Sc S, Felix Corput, M L Priest,
J F Barfield & Cos, V Baratta.
The Circus.— lf there ever was a bigger fool
about a circus than us we would like to sec
him. Wc can’t help it. It sticks to us through
thick and thin, through poverty uud affiucnco,
and through obscurity and prominence. It is
like Slnbad’s old man of tlie sea, it can’t be
shaken off. When lids incubus will cease to
bang over us, time alouc will demonstrate.
And accordingly we loaf around the circus
men, ready to render any favor from a chew of
tobacco to bringing a bucket of water. Any
thing they ask us to do, wc would run tlie risk
of getting our alabaster-like buck metamor
phosed into something resembling the “Bar
Strangled Spanner” at home, or our rations
cut short for a month to go to tlie circus. Tlie
birch wo feared not. It was an Instrument by
which wo oped our exquisitely chiseled mouth
and cried aloud and our cerulean, azurluo und
beautiful eyes to leak water, but to tlie circus
we would go.
Now that wc have reached that age at which
the upper lip bears forth tlie hirsute ornament,
and our pliant mind is sorely troubled w ith
visions of prosperity, etc., wc content ourself
witli watching ouryoungers and note tlie same
manifestations of joy and glory that so en
riched our youthful mind with circus lore and
parental restriction. We gaze witli rapture
upon the lithe form of the little nig, in his ab
breviated shirt, as lie hops on one leg “so
glad do circus come.” Then we notice him
importuning his mother for tlie necessary
stamps to give him a glimpse at the inside
workings of tlie machine. Ho puls his hands
between Ins knees, bends his body forward
witli head on oue side and rocks upt:> her witli
a grin and between smiles and grins says :
“Muvver, Ise want ter saw dcr show.”
“G’long chile and quit dat foolishness, I aint
got no money to. frow away on dat ting; I has
to work for my livin’, dat I do, and hard, too
Go'ii way, tell yer, you’se jest eetcliing fur a
frasliing an’ if you fool wld me you’ll git it.”
“Now, muvvcr,” (.the rocking increases,
while the grins grow broader) If yer jes gib lae
half a dollar dis time, me won’t nebber pester
yer agin; please muercr, jes die time, please.”
“Well, here’s de money; don’t yer cum to
mca gin, yer nasty stinking little brat! (brat
jumps jim crow and grins louder) yer let me
ketch yer wantin’ to go to any more o’ dein
circuses an’ I’ll peel yer—mind what I tell yer.”
And “muvver” continues her washing, hum
ming that old familiar song—
“l aint or gwine ter stay here long
Ise gwine ter go away
An’ blow iny horn wid Ga bri el
On resereorruction day.”
While little nig first turns a somersault, then
tries to stand on his head, happier than a big
sunflower and feeling like he was big as “Gin
eral Grant” or any other man. Away he goes
to the show and there is not a sight that es
capes his quick observing eye, nor a word ut
tered that he does not drink down. But here
we are giving circuses a longer puli' than ne
cessary, and so wc close, wishing as we, and
every other man has—
“Oh, would I were a boy again.”
Watermelons.—Wo notice a lot of these
chill-bombs on the streets for sale. If you want
to cat one, buy a bottle of chill medicine ill ad
vance.
That Ullmuii is a handsome man
My mind is very clear
And what he drinks to make him so
Is Cincinnati beer;
Ilis lunches are tlie best in town
You eat them late and soon,
You’ll find Rhine wine and Seltzer, too,
At the Isaacs House Saloon. It
♦.
Sugar Cured Hams.—Carlos has a large lot
of New York sugar cured hams, just received.
Also, Fultou murketbeef, bacon strips, North
ern apples, etc , etc. lee to-morrow at the
usual houi. It.
♦
Farrar’s Electric—Warranted to cure the
following diseases or mouey refunded: Dip
theria, Neuralgia, Crain]) and Colie, 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.
Go WHERE yon can get the best photographs.
Cloudy days preferred, except for children. —
Bright days are tlie 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. sep2fitf
Notice.—On and after the first of October
we shall not exchange or put out on trial any
sheet music. GUILFORD, WOOD Sc CO.
Sept. 28-30-ocl.
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 2d und
4tli Thursday nights at Masonic Hall.
Constantine Chapter, Mo. 4, R. A. M., meets
every 2d and 4th Monday night at Masonic Hall.
St. 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.
Ocmulgee No. 2 meets Ist Monday night in
eacli 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
each month—House comer Hawthorne and 3d
streets.
Defiance No. 5 meets Ist Tuesday iu 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 Avchuc.
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’
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 Hall.
Windsor Lodge, No. 120, meets every Thurs
day night at their Hall on Windsor Hill.
SOCIETIES
Progress Club meets every SunduV night at
their Hall on Mulberry street
Hibernian Society meets Ist Tuesday In each
month at No. 2 Engine House.
Mai itch i Lodge, No. 140, I. O. B. 8., meets
second and fourth Sundays in each month.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers meets
every Wednesday night at tlie Passenger Depot.
Visiting brethren welcome.
BY TELEGRAPH
\ srKCIAt TO TIIK
YIA4 4M WAILY EYTEHPRISE
OVER THE LINKS OF THE SOUTHERN ANI ATLANTIC CO
FROM WASHINGTON.
The Pennsylvania Election.
Rinderpest.
The Negro Colonization.
Washington, October I.—lf the Geno
va awards are not paid :ai soon as Parlia
ment meets, as proposed by the members
of that body, tlie State Department will
advise Congress to anticipate the awurd
by direct appropriations out of the Treas
ury.
Leading Republicans here now concede
tlie probability of BucUalctv's election in
Pennsylvania. Senator Tiptou, who is
here, feels no doubt of tlie result. All
the office holders, however, who return to
Washington predict a Grant triumph.
Collectors of all the ports have been no
tified by lho Secretary of the Treasury to
guard against importation into the coun
try of cattle witu the rinderpest. Such
importations from infected districts in
Europe are to be suspended unless where
accompanied by consultory certificates as
to their healthy condition.
There is no doubt hut hudreds of ne
groes have been sent from this District
to Pennsylvania to he registered to vote
for Hautruft. Etowah.
FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL
T’lie Horning; Jlarkcts.
New York, October 1, 10 a. m.—Gold 114.
Spot cotton quiet. Ordinary 15%; good ordi
nary 18; low middling 18%; middling 18%;
good middling 19%. Futures quiet; Oct.
181.16; Dec. 18%. Sales last evening 2450.
Sterling 7%a8%.
4 p. m.—Cotton at Charleston, firm; low
middlings 17@17%; middlings 17%; receipts
1900. At Mobile, firmer; low middlings 18;
middlings 18%@18%; receipts 1440. At Gal
veston, firm; good ordinary 16; receipts 507.
At New Orleans, fair demand witli prices ad
vanced ; middlings 18%; receipts 1615; re
ceipts at all ports 9590.
Liverpool, 1 p. in.—Cotton quiet and firm;
sales 1400; speculation 4000; middling uplands
9%; middling Orleans 9%.
macon l-Kici: crnitr.-vr.
OSNABURGS —No. 1 1
No. 2 14
Milledgeville No. 2 14
MACON SHEETING 13%
Seven-eighths
Waymauvillo Sheeting 11
Houston Sheeting 11%
Houston Stripes 18%a15
Columbus Stripes 15al8
High Shoal Stripes 16
Montour Shirting —% 10%
Factory Sewing Thread . 00
YARNS— 1 60
GKiTS—per bushel 1 35
OATS—per bushel 60u65
FIELD PEAS—per bushel
HAY—Northern
Tennessee 1 03*2 00
Clover 1 20
PEA NUTS—per bushel 150
POTAl’OES—Planting
Table use 8 50ul 00
APPLES—Northern
BUTTER—Goshen No. 1 per lb 43a44
Goshen No. 2 per lb 25
Tennessee No. 1 “ 8J
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 85
SYRUPS—GoIden Drips, per gal... 60a75
Medium per gal 65
Ordinary per gal 55
SUGAR—“A” per lb 13%a
White Extra “ C” 13a
New Orleans (hiids) 10a12%
Yellow C 12%a
Demerara 12%a13
Porti Rico 11%a12%
POWDER—Hazard per keg 7 25
Orange Mills 7 00
I-KOVISIONB, GRAIN, GROCERIES, AC.
BACON —Clear-ribbed Sides (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 llali%
- Kegs 13
Packages 12a13
FLOUR- -Low superfine per bbl a7 00
Standard superfine.. 8 50
Extra 9 00
Choice extra
Family 10 00
“ Wyleys X X X X" /
Georgia Mills j 11 50a12 00
Hyacinthe il 00
“ Domestic ” 12 00
Shir of Beauty 11 00
Belle of Georgia 11 00
Pride of Dixie 12 (XI
Silver Lake 10 50
CORN—White per bushel 98a1 (X)
Mixed per bushel..... . 90a95
BHOT—Per sack 3 (X)
CRACKERS—Butter per lb 09
Soda Bao9
Cream 13
Sugar 12 1-2
Lemon 18
B. 11. WatOLEV. WM. A. UHEIIBY.
B. H. WRIGLEY & CO.,
General Comissioi Merchants,
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
66 A 68 SECOND SRTEET,
123tf Macon. Ga.
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
estate will please present them to the under
signed for settlement.
131-157 VALEaNTINE KAHN.
Wantod—A HOUSE.
\\T ANTED a small ‘J or : roomed house,
VV hi the vicinity of the Knterprlao office.
Possession wanted October M. Address
BOX K,
107tf Macon, Ga.
Barber Shop For Rent.
fTMIE Basement room, formerly occupied by
X Mike Napier, iu Brown’s Hotel building Is
for rent. This is one of the best stands for a
Barber Shop in the city. Apply to
aep2otf ' BROWN’S HOTEL.
the: imdmiiui WEEKLY.
J T is universally conceded that advertising is
a necessity to success iu business; it is also
conceded, by the shrewdest business men, that
newspapers are the best medium for reaching
all parties whose trade is desired.
THE MONItOE ADVERTISER
reaches more of the people trading with Ma
con than any other journal published in the
country; it Is, therefore, the best medium of
communication with the planting interests.
We will be happy at any time to furnish refer
ences to leading merchants here and elsewhere,
who will testify to the fact that they have re
ceived orders for goods from parties who read
their cards hi The Adivi Hmt. 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 Advertiser lias tlie freshness of youth and
tlie ripeness of age, and is therefore deservedly
successful.
CHARACTER OK ADVERTISEMENTS.
No advertisements are admitted which arc
not believed to he uhove question and of real
value, ami from parties so unquestionably re
liable that tlie readers of The Advertiser will lie
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, JAS. P. HARRISON,
Forsyth, Georgia.
Press for Sale!
WE have for sate ft large size GORDON
PRESS (Aligator) and a RUGGLES’
Paper GUTTER in good condition. To be
had at a bargain. Sold to make room for lar
ger and faster machines.
Aiidress
LINES, WING A SMITH,
I—tf Macon, Ga.
Wesleyan Female College,
MACON, GA.
HTMIE Thirty-fifth Annual Session begins OC-
X TOBKRV, 1872.
Tlie entire expense, per annum, of a Board
ing Pupil, who takes no extra study, is $315 00,
exclusive of books.
No extra charge for Yocal Music, Calisthen
ics or Elementary Drawing.
For Catalogues containing full information,
address Rev. E. 11. MYERS, D.D., President,
or C. W. SMITH,
107-150 Secretary Faculty.
.iltm.KyjtiMWN.UA
are|j n;full;blast;for:t ii e
CAMPAIGN,
WITH
50 Kits New Mess and No. 1 Mackerel.
10 Quintals Large White (summer cured)
Codfish.
215 Bbls. Fresh Table Potatoes.
15 Bbls. Silver Skin White and Red Onions.
20 Tierces Four Aceaml Magnolia Hums.
1,000 Lbs. Pig Strips (for Breakfast).
43,172% Lbs. Wiley's XXXX. (and all the host
brands from tlie Georgia Mills). Flour
in Bbls., Half Bbls., Whole, Half and
Quarter Sacks.
• 75 Firkins, Tubs, Buckets, and Palls of
Martin’s “Gilt Edge” Butter.
65 Hilda., Bbls. and Half Bids. New Or
leans A. Ex. C., Crushed, Powdered,
and Pat. Cut Loaf Sugars.
34,587 Segars from Cuba and Massachusetts, (all
made to smoke.)
Brandies, Whiskies, Gin, Rum arid Wines of
all denominations.
Our stock of TOII tCCO is one of tlie
largest in the South. “BILLY" TOTTEN has
got tlie manufactory of N. C. and Vil. at his
bidding. We challenge honest competition in
quality and prices. Money or good acceptan
ces will get tlie best of attention at
GREEK, LAKE A CO.’S,
Comer Cherry and Third Sts., Macon, Gu.
117-142
Akmand L. Butts. Edoak A. Ross.
COAL AND WOOD.
WE arc ready to fill orders at reduced rates
for tlie very best
COAL CREEK and ANTHRACITE COAL,
COKE and BLACKSMITH COAL,
also best
UPLAND OAK und HICKORY WOOD.
Orders left nt tlie office of A. G. Butts, at
store of Winshlp * Callaway, or at yard M. *
W. R. R., will receive prompt attention.
114-193 BUTTS * ROSS.
t ii i<;
‘CHARTER OAK’
—IS
STILL A MOVING.
TRUMAN & GREEN,
TRIA?IU(]I.AK K1.0C14,
Sign of the Golden “Charter Oak.”
146-204
.1. .1. AHRAMN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
151% BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
COLLECTIONS promptly attended to and
money remitted at once. P. O. Box 257.
181-209
W()OD AND COAL.
JHAVE established, near the Macon & West
ern Railroad Depot, an ample yard with
Fairbanks’ best scales) to supply all kinds of
Wood and Coal, in any quantity, at tlie lowest
market rates.
WEIGHT, MEASURE and
QUALITY GUARANTEED.
A share of public patronage is respectfully
solicited. Orders left at tlie offices of Messrs.
11. L. Jewett, Greer, Lake Sc Cos., Turpin Sc
Ogden, through Postoflice, or at tlie Yard, will
have prompt attention. Come and see.
122-200 MILO 8. FREEMAN.
FOR SALE
fjQQ (HUNDRED) BEDSTEADS.
100 (Hundred) Mattresses.
200 (Chain,) Dry Goods ami notions.
Hardware, Pocket and Tsblo Cutlery, and
also a large lot of Second hand furniture. Car
pets, etc., by C>. E. BKSOKE,
scptOlm Auctioneer.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
A DESIRABLE house, nearly now, situated
. on Troup Hill, with four rooms and two
basement rooms below, witli kitchen and ti
good well of water and half acre of land. If
sold, tlie terms are part cash and balance iu
monthly Instalments, also a Throe room liouso
witli kitchen for sule on same terms as above
Apply at tlie wnrorooms of Guernsey, Ber
tram A Hendrix, Blake's Block, or at the Dixie
Works. T. GUERNSEY.
138tf
Guernsey, Bartrn & Hendrix,
Ki ll.HllltS SUPPLY STOKE,
llluUo'm llltM-k, l*|>lar Street,
(Between Third und Fourth.)
WHITE AND YELLOW PINE WORK,
SaiMli, Ituurs, lilt <!., Triimes,
Iti-aeketw, Newel l*o©tM,
llulUNtei'N. Munlles, Etc., lit.-.
Carpenter Tools, Locks, Nails, Hinges,
Paints,Oils, Glussnml Putty, Etc.
t'ONTKAtT'OItS Tor KIIII.DIIVU.
DRESSED AND ROUGH LUMBER AT OUR
FACTORY, DIXIE WORKS, CHERRY ST.
138-tf
FOR RENT.
f comfortable four room dwelling houses
X with out buildings and water on tlie lots.
Neighborhood good as could be desired, the lo
cation healthy and a pleasant distance from
business part of tlie city. Possession given
first of October. The subscriber desires to
show applicants the premises in person, and
will make repairs to suit tenants.
Apply to A. L. CLIN ESCAPES,
sep‘i3 ‘it No. id Cotton Avenue.
TAX! TAX!! TAX!!!
THE attention of city tax payers are most
respectfully called to tlie 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 tlio regular meeting in August
a resolution was passed, giving those owing
taxes for tlie year 187i the privilege of paying
one-fourth their taxes on the 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 persons fail
ing to pay the second instalment, which falls
due on the 10th of October next, that the Trea
surer b issuo executions for the full amount of
taxes. Passed.
CJIAS. J. WILLIAMSON,
sept il-tllloctl 1. Treasurer.
CROP OF 1812.
Clover .mil (Jrass Seeds.
RED CLOVER,
CRIMSON CLOVER,
SAPLING CLOVER,
ORCHARD GRASS
BLUE GRASS,
HERDS GRASS,
LUCERNE SEED,
&c.
Just received,
HUNT, IIANKIN & LAMAR,
Wholesale Druggists,
14(1-156 82 and 84 Cherry Street.
WHITE ROCK POTASH
J£Y THE POUND.
HUNTEII’N
MOUNTAIN RYE WHISKY!
18G5,
PUREST WHISKY FOR MEDICAL PURPO
SES.
PURE FRENCH BRANDY,
PORT, SHERRY and
ANGELICA WINES.
PIKE PROOF LAMP CHIMNEYS I
The Rest and Cheapest Cigars
EVER OFFERED IN MACON.
STREET CAR TICKETS,
FOUR FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Prescriptions accurately compounded at the
Drug Store of
ROLAND B. HALL,
IIKVGUIST,
118-tf Cor. Cherry St. and Cotton Avenue.
To tlie IliiHiiK-KH lien el' Huron.
TIIE ALBANY NEWS
Circulates exclusively in Dougherty, Mitchell,
Lee, Baker and Worth Counties.
The wealthiest Cotton growing section
of Georgia. JtrX
tiie news
Is the best Advertising Medium in Southwest
ern Georgia.
ADVBKTISEMENTS 801-ICITEn.
CAREY W. STYLES, Proprietor.
Ji'RESH STOCK!
BURDICK BROTHERS
SIGN OF THE “COLDEN3HOC.”.
DEALERS IN
Grain, Provisions and Groceries,
Have now in store a fresli Stock of Goods, and invite the attention of the Public.
WE OFFER
100,000 pounds BACON SIDES AND SHOULDERS, direct (from the Packers.
35 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 Rolls BAGGING, weighing 2%'pounds to the Yard.
•‘ARROW” TIES,
IN ANY QUANTITY.
25 Bags Choice RIO fcoFFEE.
50 Bills. SUGAR of various graods.
Choice WESTERN HAY, fresh Water Ground MEAL, WHEAT BRAN, LIVERPOOL and
VIRGINIA SALT.
We have now a good Stock, and respectfully invite tlie attention of all who dasire to pur
chase goods in our line.
Entire satisfaction Is guaranteed to our customers.
Please cull on us at
63 TMri Street, Macee, Ga., Sip of tie “Men flu,”
BURDICK BROTHERS,
BROWN'S (tATiTiERYL
No. 8 Cotton Avenue,
Is the place where all the differ
ent styles of pictures are made
at greatly reduced prices.
af> Y October Ist tlie undersigned will remove
1) to intersection of First street and Cotton
Avenue, Dixie W orks side, where he will be pre
pared to supply ids customers, and the public
generally, witli ids as
Giving my personal attention UHhc business,
myself that I can and will give entire satisfac
tion to all favoring me with their patronage.
Until tlie Ist of October, X can be found at
my old stand on Cotton Avenue, ogrosite Tri-
FOR SALE.
M Y interest in the SIX BRICK STORES,
three stories in height, witli busementa,
fronting on Poplar street, composing part of
Hollingsworth Block, in this city. For terms,
etc., apply to F. L. GROCE,
sop 28-tf Hollingsworth Block.
KkfkkeNCE— Lanier Si Anderson.
T. I*. COX.
attorney at law,
Kulttton Mall IlulliHng,
CHERRY STREET, MACON. GGORGIA.
123tf
COME! COME!
COME ONE ! COME ALL!
Tithe VEGETABLE and CHICKEN and
EGG market of
C. C. BALKCOM A CO.’S
You can also get tlie best Sugar, Coffee, Tcas,
Rice, Flour, Bacon, Sausage, Black Fish, Mul
let, Fresh Oysters, Crabs and Shrimps, Canned
Goods of all kinds, Candies, Nuts, Tobacco,
(Jiffara, also a splendid assortment of Notions.
scp26 tf C. C. BALKCOM & CO.
- M gi;kk%.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
/CORNER OF MULBERRY AND SECOND
V/ Streets, in Court House, Macon, Ga.
29-404
C. W. HOWARD.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Offlc at entrance of Ralston Hall, Cherry street
Ksy-All business will receive prompt atten
tion. 3 ,r>1 "3
EDWARD SPRINZ.
wf OTARY PUBLIC and EX-OFFICIO JUS
1> TICK OP THE PEACE. I can be found
for the present at all hours of the day at my
office adjoining the law office of A. rrondflt,
ever the store of Jaqnes <fe Johnson, Third St.,
Macon, Gm., to attend to all Magisterial busi
nees.
118-330.
i A.AUS H. BLOyNT. ISAAC HARDEMAN.
BLOiNT & lIABDEMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
MACON, GEORGIA.
OFFICE, at entrance Ralston Hall, Cherry
street. 4i)-dw
for rent.
ONE of the roost desirable places on Troup
Hill, one mile from the Court House, and
near Mercer University. Nineacresoflandat
tached, orchard, garden, splendid well of wa
wanting to rent a good house eanse-
St m t ’tf MaCOn ’ Ga ' JAMES W. KNOTT.