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CITY GOVERNMENT.
W. A. BKFf. Mayor.
ALDERMEN:
, , r , ... A R. Tinslkt,
i" Wiim'KN. E. Woodusf,
Wasr
I star s.
I ,r. Wn.UAMSON, l “ clerk!
\ NU M m , (jlty Attorney.
> iV, t u uN ct ii;L- M ;:: .cuy **•
~ chief of Police.
' .V.'.'.tY.St Lien tenant.
I ' c ' M .n ■ .Second l.leutonaut.
Wim*' Third Lleutununt.
.i. i’,v, T ' . . .Guard House Keeper.
?ou .Igg:::: the Market.
.10 it i*ui.vrn.
I'j.i* Otlloe i* prepared I* <i.
ito .lot* I'riniins u< price* to
.nil I lie times, and In a style
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made a specially. lie aIHH
your orders, and will do onr
iiest to please you. 1
HQMR AFFAIRS.
tl t.-O V O *.. OCT. 4. IW.
l’EiimiNAi.. —Mrs. L. P. Murray, with her
mother, Mrs. Tisdale, returned to our city yes
terday after a pleasant sojourn at Saratoga.
Thanks. —Several colored people worked
faithfully on the brakes of 2 and 5, last night
at the the Are, for which the boy’s tender
hearty thanks.
Moved. —The Freedman’s Bank have re
moved to the rooms recently occupied by the
Exchange Bank, under the post ollice.
Left Out. —By accident we failed yesterday
to give the result of the hulloting at this place
We give the consolidated vote of the County
to-day.
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NewYokk Ledger.— The ever-full Ledger
comes to us this morning from Pendleton &
Uoss, crammed with pretty’stories, etc., Go
and get a number of the latest.
Die Moiienwelt. —Brown it Cos. have re
ceived this charming paper for the ladies. The
last number is full of interesting matter of inter
est only to our lady friends.
Home Sweet Home. —Played as only Kes
sler can play it, is the sweetest gem of song we
know of. We thank him for the musical treat
last evening.
Not Dead. —The reports in the city papers
that Frank White, the negro carpenter, who
was shot in the head at the late riot, was dead,
is a mistako. He only received a scalp wound;
was not only alive this morning, hut rapidly
recovering.
Millin'euy.—Wo direct the attention of
those interested to the advertisement of Miss.
M. C. Kelley. Her stock of Millinery em
braces everything in that line. Be sure and
give her a call.
Petty Thieving. —Fred Abel was robbed
last night by a negro, who entered his room
through a window, of SO in cash.
John Farmer’s retail store was shop-lifted
this morning of a piece of cheese. He arrested
the little nig on the spot and handed him over
to the police. He said he stole the cheese be
cause liis mother was dead!
Choice Mullet. —Messrs. J. F. Barfield &
Cos., have just received a nice lot of choice
mullet on ice. By-the-way, these gentlemen
are getting in a large and varied stock of funcy
and family groceries, to which they invite the
Ltteution of consumers.
Tns Cotton Thade.— Below we give the re
ceipts of cotton for the month of September as
compared with the receipts of the same month
in 1870 and 1871.
For September 1870 9,302 bales.
“ “ 1871 1,570 “
“ “ 1872 6,610 “
The stock on band September 30th, 1870, was
l,9sßbales. Thestockon hand September 30tb,
1872, was 2,100 bales.
Cutting Affair. —Yesterday afternoon, n
deaf and drunken negro from Forsyth, named
Tom Pye got into a difficulty with Hal Gates,
another negro, near Abel’s store on Cotton
Avenue near Cherry, which' resulted very se
riously. Hal was considerably carved up, and
is not expected to live. Dr. Holmes took care
of the wounded man, and with Lt. Hurley of
the police force, had him conveyed to his house
near the Bond residence.
Pye wa3 arrested and brought before the
Mayor this morning. lie is a well-made mu
latto, black beard and red hair, and lias a va
cant stare in his eyes. He looks like an idiot,
lie was held for a warrant.
The Fire Last Night.—The stahles of Mr.
Kirtlandand Judge Bond were burned to the
ground last night. The fire occurred about
half past seven o’clock, and made considerable
light. All the engines were out, No. 5, being
the first to get water. No. 2 followed and the
two quickly subdued the flames. The steam
ers were on the ground but were not needed.
Hook and Ladder with her usual promptness
was on hand. No. 4 did not quite reach the
lire, as she had a longer pull than the others.
The fire supposed to be the work of an in
cendiary.
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School of Reform. —Quite a number of
visitors ornamented the Court Room this
morning.
Isaac Daddy for being drunk paid live dollars
und costs.
Charlie Franklin for stealing a bite of cheese
pays two dollars and costs.
Thomas Pye, deaf, dumb and demented, was
up for carviug Hal Gates. Remanded for a
warrant.
George Graybill for acting disorderly about
an apple or so, pays two dollars and costs.
A case of disorderly was dismised.
Kil>t> Election Returns,
-dg 55 Ug ? 2 jr
CANDIDATES. 3g3- 55 g P
O " O '<,Bi r*r
--1 ~ a •
James M. Smith 1790 275 57 178 2300
Dawson A. Walker... 138.... 115 100 353
Thos. J. Simmons.... 1728 294 56 178 2250
Patrick E. Meighan.. 137 114 100 851
C. A. Nutting 1724 290 57 178 2249
A. O. bacon 1718 206 55 178 2242
A. M. Lockett 1719.... 57 178 2244
Tilman Lowe (c 01)... 137.... 114 100 351
Pulaski 0. Holt fcol). 137.... 118 100 350
G. Binswanger 145 114 100 359
In the Warrior District not one radical vote
■was polled. The Radicals carried the Ilazzard
in consequence of a barbecue being held in
Warrior on the day of the election and a large
number of the white voters of the Hazzard went
over to the Warrior to the feast and there voted.
Everything quiet in the country.
Notick, —On and after the first of October
we shall not exchange or put out on trial any
sheet music. GUILFORD, WOOD & CO.
Sept 28-30-oel.
We Stand Comhected.— ln yesterday’s re
port of the row, we gave, as specimens of the
muny rumors afloat, one In which Pulaski
Hoit was concerned. Tho note below speaks
for Itself. We have inquired of a few best and
responsible citizens, and they all slate tliat
Holt has heretofore enjoyed a good character,
and do not believe had any connection with
the threat or row. But here is the note.
Im;iI Editor Kutrrpriac .—ln your report of
Wednesday’s riot, you, unintentionally per
haps, place me in a very bad position. Among
the specimen rumors, you stale in one that I
was organizing a body of men to release Mr.
Jell Long. This is false. I liavu never, and
to tills fact the beet citizens of Macon will
bear witness, in any manner, shape or form,
made use of any word or action which could
possibly he construed into incendiarism, or
threats'.
By inquiry of any respectable citizen of this
cltv, von will find "this to be correct.
Be so kind as to insert this in your evening s
Issue. Very respectfully,
Pulaski (). Holt.
With a desire to “render justice unto nil,”
we give the above publication.
Mstof Letters it rum in In Si **
Ollice at million, Oct. S, l**J2.
(let. 3, 1872.
A—-Allen, Mias Luveuia.
M—Hass, Nathan ; Battle, Tlios. II.; Banks,
Miss Silvery; Banks, John (col.); Barfleld,
Mrs. M. M. ; Bolden, Win. ; Bidwell, A. M.;
Bryan, Miss Lucy; Bryan, F. M.; Butler, Miss
Natalie; Burns, J. K.; Burke, W.; Brown,
J. K -
Cl—Calhoun, Miss A.; Carey, l-hns. J ;
Clark, W. F.; Corner, 1). W.; Cross, Robert
A. ; Cherry, Miss Cornelia.
I>—Dickenson, Jennie (col.); Dykes, Janies
K ; Duke, N. I! ; Drake, Miss Ellen ; Driver,
L. Dyer, W. B.
B-l—Echols, Allen 11.
I- —Felton, Samuel; Fisher, Mrs. A. ; Ford,
Mrs. Annie; Fox, Mrs. Frances; Fuller, Miss
Clara. .
<— tinrett, T. W. ; Gillespie, Patrick;
Glover, Mrs. Annie; Green, Mrs. Dolley;
Griggs, Miss l’auline; Gulltuer, O.; Grant,
Nathaniel; Guerrarddie, B. Paul; Grittitb,
Mrs. Lizzie; Grace, George; Gray, William;
Green, C. „ ...
ll Haynes, Harris; Haynes, G. W. ; Har
ris, Mose; Harris, Miss Lula A.; Hull, Mrs.
M. M.; Harris, George 11.; Hondricke, T.C.;
Hicks, Francis; Hill, S. T. (col.); Hyde, Miss
L V.; Hodges, James 11. ; Horne, Mrs. A.;
llolscnbake, W. H. ; Horton, Henry; Hancock,
John. _ „ T ,
J—Jackson, Win; Jester, Henry; Jackson,
Miss Sarah; Jones, Airs Lucinda; Jones, Miss
Lizzie; Julies, Jordan; Johnson, J E; Johnson,
Mrs Mandy (eol); Johnston, Mias Minnie C;
Johnson, 8 F; Johnson, Mr. _
Ik—Kent, Miss Sarah; Konzic, MissSulUs V;
Kemp Sl Hood.
I.—Lamar, Mrs M A; Lamar, Mrs Dicey (col);
Laney, Henry; Lockett, Miss Lucy; Lyon, Mrs
Ruth; Lowrey, Nathan.
Hl—Matliison, John K; McKinney, Mrs Sa
rah; McDonald, Daniel; McCarthy, Geo; Mor
ris, Rebecca; Mitchell, Miss Fannie; Miller,
Uus; Moore, L; Moore, Mrs M A.
A—NeWtnan, J R; Nance, Blanton.
I s —Parker, Miss Molly; Parker, John P;
Parker, W H; Pearce, E Coke; Ponder, S; Purse,
Miss Matilda; Purse, Miss Drucillu C.
!£— Reese, Henry; Rice, Henry; Ridley, Bil
ly; Roland, Adolphus; Rodelsheimer, A; Rob
ertson, Mrs Alary; Robinson, Miss Ann (col).
S—Sehaub, Julius L; Spiuks, Harriet, col.;
Sledge, John R; Sexton, O. M; Snow, Miss
Emma H.; Strozier, James W.; Smith, A. M.;
Smith, Mrs. F. M.;
X—Thomas, Miss Lou E.; Tharpc,Tabitha.;
Thomas, Mrs. Maria, col.
'IV —Wallace, Miss Kerilla; Waterhouse,
Mrs. M. L.; Wall, Miss Virginia; Welch, W.
S.; Whitman, J. W.; AVhite, James, eol.;
Whalev, John and Jane; Williams, Abraham;
Windsor, T. P.; Wingtteld, Miss H.; Wlldust,
Luke; Wood, Mrs. Nancy G.; West, Comfort,
col,; Washington, Mrs. Alary.
Letters held for Postage.
Alayer it Guye, St. Louis, Alo.; Hon. I). A.
Voson, Albany, Ga ; Thomas Taylor, Eastman,
Ga.; Miss Dely Jordan, Alonticelln, Ga.; Sal
lie Walker, Savannah, Ga.; March Brown,
Savannah, Ga.; Aliss Mary Louc Maddock;
Eutonton, Ga.; J. M. Smith, Bamesville, Ga.,
Jas. E. Sanford, Savannah, Ga.; Benj. Whig
ara, McVille, Ga.; Mrs. D. J. Holloway, Ma
con, Ga.; Mrs. Ellen Bennet, Brunswick, Ga.;
Shade Thomas, Barnesville, Ga., J. 11. Howard,
Macon, Ga.; Mrs. Elex, Atlanta, <sn.
A New Departure. —Messrs. Calloway,
Small <fc Montfort have removed their Whole
sale Western Produce House from Hollings
worth Block to No. 66, Cherry street, just
above Huff’s corner.
And with this tew departure, they will, in
the future, keep a larger stock of Bacon, Corn,
Hay, Flour, Meal, Oats, Bagging, Ties, Lard
Tobacco, Salt and general plantation supplies
on hand than ever. With their energy and bus
iness tact, they are obliged to command a large
amount of trade, especially since they have
placed their house in the very centre of the
best position in the city.
We wish them every success and cordially re
commend our friends to them. 2t
Ullmanh.—The Oysters that Ullmann fur
nishes on the half-shell are said to possess a pe
culiar flavor. We are afraid Ull. is fattening
them on that splendid Cincinnatti Beer. Don’t
do that, Ully, dear. You must remember that
others like the beverage, and oysters must not
be too well fed at their expense. The Rhine
Wine and Seltzer Water still runs, while the
Lunches—oh, my ! they are too good to talk
about. Isaacs House Saloon. lt
Carlos— This lucky fellow never tires of
recounting his romantic and hairbreadth es
capes while in Gotham recently. You should
hear him "talk sailor.” F’rinstanee, he says
"we were going thirteen knots an hour with
the top gallant Bail all taut, the jibboom uud
spanker made fast to hurricane deck poop, and
ail the hawsers spliced firmly to the mizzen
stay, when all at once a nor-sou-easter run
afoul of us, dipped the gunwales in the creek,
shivered the figure-head und crippled the bos’u
aft the cabin.” But joking aside he is get
ting in a good lot of everything good. North
ern apples, and imported brandied, fruits and
everything else that’s nice. oct4 It.
Sugar Cured Hams.—Carlos bus a lurgc 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 hour. H.
Farrar’s Electric —Warranted to cure the
following diseases or money refunded: Dip
theriu, Neuralgia, Cramp and Colic, Headache,
Diarrhoe and Rheumatism if not of too long
standing.
Farrar’s Ague Cure—Warranted to cure
in three days or money refunded. For sale by
all Druggists.
Hunt, Rankin & Lamar,
93_P71 Wholesale Agents.
Go where you can get f he best photographs.
Cloudy days preferred, except for children. —
Bright days are the best for babies, as they
have to be taken like shooting birds on the
wing.
Call at the prepaid Gallery, No. BCotton Av
enue, where you will find Brown ready to wait
on you. cp2fitf^
Wanted —A HOUSE.
WANTED a small 2 or 3 roomed house,
in the vicinity of the Enterprise office.
Possession wanted October Ist. Address
BOX K,
107tf Macon, (ia.
REMOVAL.
The public are Informed that I have icmovcd
my grocery business from comer of Fourth
and Pine to the large and commodious store
next to the Enterprise Office, and formerly
occupied by H. C. Stevenson, Esq., where I
will be prepared as heretofore to supply my
I customers and the public generally with gro
ceries of every description,
i 13614 GEORGE F. CHERRY.
ELECTION NEWS.
A noiltcr <’ouify Hoard From !
“ Hang out your banners on the outward walls,
The cry is, STILL THEY COME!”
THE EMPIRE STATE REDEEMED!
C nmplcll, county. Smith 7GO Walker 380
Miller, “ ” 358 “ 110
Decatur, •• •* 853 “ 1,040
Clinch, " “ 383 "
Upson. " “ 1,100 ” 191
Clarku, ” ’, 1,319 “ 9<’s
Clayton, u “ 010 ” 190
Ilonry, “ " 149 “ 15
Bartow, “ “ 1,594 " 580
Oglethorpe, •• ” 055 ” 287
Ware, " •• 82 •• 9
Wayno, “ •• 200 “ 17
Seri ven, “ “ 110 “ none
Lowndes, “ " 089 “ 492
Polk, “ “ 100 ” 191
Glynn, ” ” 214 “ 389
Ilall, “ ” 1,008 ” 154
Milton, " •* 582 “ 49
FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL.
Daily Review 4’ Hie Market,
Office Macon Daily Enterprise, 1
October 4—2 o’clock, P. M. f
Cotton. —Report for 24 hours, since 2 P. M.
yesterday. Sold 365 bales ; shipped 219 hales.
Received 547 bales.
STATEMENT.
Stock on hand, Sept. 1, 1872-
bales 412
Received last 24 hours 547
Received previously 7,463 — 8 010
Total receipts 8,422
Snipped last 24 hours _ 219
Shipped previously 5,161 — 5,380
Stock on hand this evening 3,643
Market firm lli%al7c.
MACWAi PKICi: t'l KISILVI'.
OS NAB LEGS —No. 1 16
No. 2 H
MilledgevilleNo, 2 14
MACON SHEETING 12j B
Seven-eighths
Waymanville Sheeting 11
Houston Sheeting 11 }4
Houston Stripes 13%a10
Columbus Stripes 15al8
High Shoal Stripes 10
Montour Shirting —% 10’ i
Factory Sewing Thread 60
YARNS— 1 60
GRtTS—per bushel 135
OATS—per bushel 00a05
FIE LD PE AS—per bushel.....
HAY—Northern V.
Tennessee 1 9Ja2 00
Clover 1 90
PEA NUTS—per bushel 150
POTA l'OES—Planting
Tablo use 3 50a4 00
APPLES—Northern
BUTTER—Goshen No. 1 per II) 43u44
Goshen No. 2 per 11) 25
Tennessee No. 1 “ 3J
Tennessee No. 2 “ 20
Country 85u40
COFFEE—Rio per 11) 31a25
Java per lh 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... 00u75
Medium per gal 65
Ordinary per gal 55
SUGAR—“A” per lb 13’-£a
White Extra “ C” 13a
New Orleans (hhds) 10al2J^
Yellow C l‘2% a
Demerara 12)^a13
Porti Rico ll%al2Jq(
POWDER—Hazard per keg 7 25
Orange Mills 7 00
PROVISIONS, GRAIN, GROCERIES, AC.
BACON—Clear-ribbed Sides (smokd)l2)q'nl2%
Shoulders flj^alO
HAMS—Magnolias. C., canvassed... lSJ^alll
Fitch’s 18^al9
Tennessee, plaiu-cured 18al8X
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 Italic
K egs 13
Packages 12al8
FLOU It -Low superfine per bbi a7 00
Standard superfine.. 8 50
Extra OO
Choice extra
i’amily 10 00
“Wyleys XXXX’q
Georgia Mills { 1! Boal2 00
llyacinthe 11 00
“Domestic” 12 00
Star of ifViuty 11 00
Belle off eorgia 11 00
Pride of Dixie 12 00
Silver l ake 10 50
CORN —White pli- bushel 95
Mixed per bushel 88a90
SHOT—Per sack 3 00
CRACKERS—Butter per lb 09
Soda Bao9
Cream 13
Sugar 12 1-2
Lemon
Ginger Snaps 14
PicNic 10
Fancy 17
CANDY —New York peril) 18
M. It. Rogers & Cos 18
BLACKING—No. 1 per gross 5 00
No. 2 0 00
No. 3 7 00
SODA—BI-Carb. per lb 9alo
POTASH—PeriI) lOall
SOAP—Turpentine per lb 0 1-2
Laundry 15
Toilet per doz 75al 20
Olive 8
YEAST POWDERS—Preston and
Merrill’s per doz. 1 75u2 25
Horsford’s 2 90
TOBACCO—Choice Chewing per lb 75
Medium -. 00
Ordinary 40a50
Choice Smoking 1 25
Medium 75
Common 40
ClGAßS—lmportedpertbousand7s 00al50 00
Domestic 15 OOaOO IK)
SNUFF—Scotch per lb 78
Macaboy 78
PIPES—Per box 2 50a4 50
MACKEREL—No. 1 kits 2 25a2 50
No. 2 bbls 13 50a14 00
No. 2 kits 175
No. 3 bbls—large..ll 50a12 00
No. 3 kits 1 50al 70
WHITE FISH—Half bbl 7 50
CANDLES—Best Star (full w’t)... 21Wa22
Sperm 42a45
Paraffine 30a33
BTARCH—PearI 7j^aßK
EGGS—Per doz 30
CHICKENS—Per doz 3 00a5 00
SALT —Virginia per sack 2 10a2 15
Liverpool 2 50
FEATHERS 80
HIDES—Dry flint 14al0
Green oa7
BEESWAX 28a30
SWEET POTATOES 75al 00
WHISKY—Common Rye 1 05a 1 10
BAGGING—BengaI
Lyon
Borneo
Gunny
Dundee 17
Patched 17
TlES—Gooche
Arrow 9%a10
Eureka *lO
Aligator a9>)
J. CLARKE SWAYZE, j Bibb County Court,
vs. J-October Term, 1871.
NINA S WAYZE. ) Libel for Divorce.
It appearing to tlie Court that the defendant
in the above stated case, resides without the
limits of the State. It is ordered that Service
be perfected in said case, by publication in one
of the public Gazettes, published in the City
of Macon, once a week for four months.
M. B GERRY,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
A trne extract from tiie Minutes of Bibb Su
perior Court. A. B. ROSS, Dep. Clerk.
July 17, 1873. 5-law4rn
CITY DIRECTORY.
MASONIC.
Macon Lodge, No. 5, meet* every l*t and 8d
Monday night, at Masonic Ilall, Cotton Avenue.
Mlzpuh Lodge, No. 47, meets every 2d and
4th Thursday nights at Musonle Hall.
Constantine Chapter, No. 4, H. A. M., meets
every 2d and 4th Monday night at Masonic Ilall.
St Oilier Commamlery, No. 2, Knights Tem
plar, meets Ist Thursdays of each month at
Masonic Hall.
I I UK MEN.
Protection No. I meets Ist Tuesday night in
each month—House Poplar sfc., corner 2d.
Ocmulgee No. 2 meets Ist Monday night in
each month—House on Cotton Avenue, near
City Hall.
Young America No 3 meets Ist Monday night
in each month — llouse 3dst., corner Mulberry
Mechanics’ No. 4 meets Ist Monday night in
eacli month—House corner Hawthorne and 3d
streets.
Dctiuuce No. 5 meets Ist Tuesday in each
month—Housed in City Hail.
Hook and Ladder No. 1 meets Ist Friday
night in each month—House Poplar st., cor
ner 2d.
Olll* FKI.I.OWS.
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’ Ilall.
Germania Lodge, No. 51), meets every
Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Ilall.
Macon Union Encampment No. 2, meets at
Odd Fellows’ Hall on 2d ami 4th Mondays of
each month.
KNIGIITS OF I’YTIIIAS
Meet every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’
Hall.
GOOl> TEMPI.AItS.
Walton Lodge, No. 23, meets every Tues
day night at Progress Club Hall.
Aurora Lodge, No. 81), meets every Friday
night at their Hall In Hollingsworth Block.
Dougherty Lodge,' No. .171), meets every
Monday night at Progress Club Hall.
Windsor Lodge, No. 120, meets every Thurs
day night at. their Hull on Windsor Hill.
SOCIETIES
Pictcss Club meets every Sunday night at
their Hall on Mulberry street.
llibernlun Society meets Ist Tuesday In each
month at No. 2 Engine House.
Maluchi Lodge, No. 146, I. O. B. 8., meets
second and fourth tfunduys in each mouth.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers meets
every Wednesday night at the Passenger Depot.
Visiting brethren welcome.
GIIUItCHKS.
Episcopal —CliristChureh, 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, Itev. 11. K. Rees, Rector
—Vineville. Services II a. m. ; sp. M. Chil
dren’s Service; Cp. m. Evening Prayer.
St. Barnabas, services by the Rector of Christ
Church, at sp. m. Near Macon ifc Brunswick
Railroad Freight Depot.
Catholic —St. Joseph’s Church, Rev. Is. D.
Bazin. Mass 7a.m. ; High Mass 10:00 a. m. ;
Vespers 4 1-2 p. m.
Presbyterian —Mulberry St. Church, Rev. C.
B. Vaughn, pastor. Services 10 I*2 a. m. and
8 p. M.
Windsor Dili Church, Rev. Win. McKay,
pastor. Services semi-monthly.
Israeli'.ish Synagoffue —J. 11. Hertz, President
Near Ist Baptist Church. Services Friday eve
ning and Saturday morning.
liaptist —lst Baptist, ltcv. W. 11. Mclntosh,
pastor—2d Street, between Cherry and Poplar.
Services 10 1-2 A. M. and 8 1-4 F. M. ; Bunday
scliool 41-2 v. m.
Second Baptist, Rev. James Mcßrvdc, pastor
—near Findlay’s Foundry. Services 101-2 a. m.
and 8 r. M.
Mission Chapel, Windsor Hill, supplied from
the city churches.
Methodist Kpiscojxd —Mulberry Street, Rev.
J. O. Branch, pastor—Mulberry st., corner Ist.
Services at 10 1-12 A. m. and 8 r. m.
First Street Church, Rev. W. W. Hicks, pas
tor—lst street, between Oak and Arch. Ser
vices 101-2 A. m. and 8 p. m.
Vineville Church, supplied from the city
churelics.
East Macon Church, Rev. J. W. Burke, pas
tor. Services 10 1-2 A. m. and 4p.m.
Jones’ Chapel—Windsor Ilill—services at the
usual hours by the Pastor. Rev. R. A. Cain.
Wesleyan Female College,
MACON, GA.
rpilE Thirty-fifth Annual Session begins OC
i TOBKK 7,1872.
The entire expense, per annum, of a Board
ing Pupil, who tukeH no extra study, is 6315 00,
exclusive of books.
No extra charge for Vocal Mub'ic, 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.
T II K
’CHARTER OAK'
—IS—
STK-L A MOVING.
TRUMAN & GRUEN,
T'RIA.YULIoiIt III.OCK.
Sign of the Golden “Charter Oak.”
140-204 _
OH. B. F. ORIOO*.
OFFICE ovet M. R. Rogers * Co’s., Con
fectionary store. „ „
Residence, Plum street, opposite George S.
Obcar’s. oc 't 2-lrn.
BOARD.
DAY board and board and lodging in a pri
vate house, can be had by applying to
W. D. Rainey on Walnut street, Macon.
Sept. 12,1872. 137 ' m
Te the IliiHiaesN Men of .Silicon
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Lee. Baker and Worth Counties.
J_gr The wealthiest Cotton growing section
of Georgia.
Till': MOWS
Is the best Advertising Medium in Southwest
em Georgia*
advertisement* solicited.
CAREY W. STYLES, Proprietor.
89
FOR SALE
")00 (UUNDRED) i,Ki)sTKA,,s '
KH) (Hundred) Mattresses.
2(H) (Chilli's,) Dry Goods uiul notions.
Hardware, l’ocket and Table Cutlery, and
also a lanre lotof Second hand furniture. Car
pets, etc., by <*• E. ItESORE,
scpllMm Auctioneer.
FOR SALS OR RENT.
\ DESIRABLE house, nearly new, situated
on Troup Hill, with four rooms and two
bu-cment rooms below, with kitchen and a
good well of water and half acre of land. If
sold, the terms are part cash and balance in
monthly instalments, also u Throe room house
with kitchen for sale on same terms as above
Apply at the warerooms of Guernsey, Bar
train A Hendrix, Blake’s Block, or at the Dixie
Works. T. GUERNSEY.
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Guernsey, Bartran & Hendrix,
BI IUHIKS MIPIM.V STOIIE,’
lllahr's llloek, I-oplnr Street,
(Between Third mid Fourth.)
WHITE AND YELLOW PINK WORK,
Niinli, ■>, ■IIIikIm, I’rmiteH,
■lrarE.rts, .Ycwel I’iihlh,
HaliiMlot'N. MunlleN, lilt’., Ulr.
Carpenter Tools, Locks, Nulls, Hinges,
l'n i til s, Oils, Glass mid Putt}', Etc.
CONTUACTOKS for BUIMHNd.
DRESSED AND ROUGH I.UMBER AT OUR
FACTORY, DIXIE WORKS, CHERRY ST.
123-tf
TAX! TAX!! TAX!!!
THE attention of city tax payers are most
respectfully called to the following reso
lution passed by Council at u recent meeting
with the request that all subject will comply,
thus avoiding trouble and expense:
Whereas, At tho regular meeting in August
a resolution was passed, giving those owing
taxes for the year 1H72 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 socond instalment, which fulls
due on the 10th of October next, that the Trea
surer jissuo executions for the full amount of
taxes. Passed.
CTIAS. J. WILLIAMSON,
sept 21-tilloctl 1. . Treasurer.
CROP OF 1872.
Clover and Grass Seeds.
RED CLOVER,
CRIMSON CLOVER,
SAPLING CLOVER,
ORCHARD GRASS
BLUE GRASS,
HERDS GRASS,
LUCERNE SEED,
&C., &C.
% Just received,
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAII,
Wholesale Druggists,
14()-15ti 82 and 84 Cherry Street.
WHITE ROCK POTASH
I > Y THE POUND.
iiiLvrmrM
MOUNTAIN RYE WHISKY!
1805,
PUREST WHISKY FORMEDICAL PURPO
SES.
PURE FRENCH BRANDY,
PORT, SHERRY and
ANGELICA WINES.
FIRE PROOF LAMP CHIMNEYS 1
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
BOLAND . HALL,
DRITOaiST,
Cor. Cherry St. and Cotton Avenue.
aumami J-. Butts# ISpqab a
COAL AND WOOD.
WE are ready to fill orders at reduced rates
for the very best
COAL CREEK and ANTHRACITE COAL,
COKE and BLACKSMITH COAL,
alno beat
UPLAND OAK and HICKORY WOOD.
Orders left at the office of A. G. Butts, at
store of Wlnshlp A Callaway, or at yard M. &
W. K. K., will receive prompt attention.
114-192 BUTTS A ROBS.
Press for Sale!
WE have for sale a large size GORDON
PRESS (Aligator) and a KUGGLKH
PAPER CUTTER In good condition. To he
had at a bargain. Hole! to make room for lar
£er and faster machines.
WJNG & SMITH)
Macon, (ia.
~ J. iTiilHAllW,
attorney at law,
151 % BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
C COLLECTIONS promptly attended to and
J money remitted at once. I". O. Box 207.
131-209
l Ri:SH STOCK!
BURDICK BROTHERS
SIGN OF THE “GOLDEN!HOC.”
DEALERS IN
Grain, Provisions and Groceries,
Ilavo now In store n fresh Stock of Goods, and invite tho attention of the Public.
WE OFFER
100,000 pounds BACON SIDES AND SHOULDERS, direct (from the Psek.ra.
25 tierces of the genuine “MAGNOLIA" HAMS.
20 tierces PURE LEAF LARD.
5,000 bushel* WHITE AND MIXED CORN.
3 CAR LOADS FLOUR from NEW WHEAT.
500 Rolls BAGGINO, weighing 21a Diomids to the Yard.
Al{fl* <> W ” I IIS H,
IN ANY QUANTITY.
25 Bags Choice RIO COFFEE.
50 Bble. SUGAR of various gruedi.
Choice WESTERN HAY, fresh Water Ground MEAL, WHEAT BRAN, LIVERPOOL and
VIRGINIA SALT.
We have now a good Stock, and respectfully Invito tho 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, fflacoa, Ga, Stio of tie “Golfleo Hoe,”
BURDICK BROTHERS,
110-135
BROWS GALLERY!
No. 8 Cotton Avenue,
%
Is the place where all the differ
ent styles of pictures are made
at greatly reduced prices.
, , ■
S REMOVAL.
| > Y October Ist the undersigned will remove
1 > to intersection of First street and Cotton
Avenue, Dixie Works side, where he will be pre
pared to supply bis euHton'ers.and^hepublic
wiU) V a* thorough knowledge of the same, to
gether with a disposition to please, I flatter
myself tliut I can and will give entire satisfac
tion to all favoring me with their patronage.
Until the Ist of October, I can he found at
my old stand on Cotton Avenue, oppoaite Tri
angular Block. R. W. B. MERRITT.
OLIVER, DOUGLASS & CO.,
No. 42 Third Street, Macon, Georgia,
AGENTS FOIC TIIE
Great Benefactor, Stewart, Cotton Plant,
A NT) various other patterns of Cooking Stoves ; also a large sssortment °'d£u£
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