Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, October 07, 1872, Image 3

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CITY GOVERNME NT. U. A. 11l l't'. Muyor. ALDERMEN: I .1 Ci.ay, A K ; T,li “ u!Y > I 1 \VILII Cl IN' E. It OOIM.IFV, i l i"w ’ ■i V *i)u \ H. WAOOKSBTBIN. . I A II.U . MHOS Jfi , U M , ...City Attorney. , : 'ii N ft***:.:::: >• |r T ?" i , * ih Vi'rv SocoudLieutenant. IwnWi^y;..Third Lieutenant. . ..Guard House Keeper. A iioikikin- Magazine Keener. Jo,!; S* ■ Clerk of the Market. joii punme. I I,i H Oinoc in < to n. [ .<• to .!<>* Print tnK •* V* ! .-iil li>- limes, null in n style ,lsfneto.y to **• ''.V'. 1 ; a specialty* W© *oli4 it nnl wll or fcet to please you. 1 Iti 13. homiTaffaiks. MA€o3i GA.9 OV £• 7 * Business —Business is good to day. The street* present a lively appearance. Hain.—A slight shower of ruin fell to nay. We are lmvino first rate chill weather. PehsoMai.. —George W. Bylngton, Esq .mine host of Byington'a Hotel, Griffin, was in town to-day, looking as usual—plump and clever. Ci.eamso Ur. —We notice workmen engaged in trimming the grass at the Park. Mayor Hull' seems determined to keep it in good order. A I’hesent. —We learn from the Albany News that Kev. Win. McKay, of our city, has presented the Presbyterian church at Albany with line pulpit lamps. Chowder Out. —Many local articles are crowded out to-day owing to the length of the articles from the Press on the recent election. Signs.— Messrs. Guilford, Wood &Cos., have erected a beautiful sign over the pavement at their store. Messrs. Windham & Cos., the popular knights of the brush, put up n handsome sign at their shop to-day. Musical Albums.—Our young friends, Pen dleton & Ross, have a novelty in the way of a musical album. It resembles a large photo giaphlc album, holding several pictures, while one-lialf of the book is a tiny music box, throwing out the sweetest music. Couldn’t See It.—Two little boys in East Macon were discussing the recent election row. One said lie much rather a negro would come at him with a pistol than a knife, as he dUlixcd being cut. The other, a bright little fellow responded. “Well I’d rather they’d come at me with a knife ’cause I might out run the knife, but I know I couldn’t out run the pis tol.” Mavok’s Couht. —Considering that it was Monday morning, a very small audience greet ed tlie Mayor this morning. Very few eases were docketed but they were quickly attended to, and the levee was of short duration. Louisa Green was verdant enough to imagine herself foot loose and fancy free, and ripped around at a considerable rate. A cop being close by, managed to slip into liis hands, who brought her lovely form before Ills Honor. Not liking the looks of things, that oflieial fined the lady $5 and costs, and hade her set down. A drunk and disorderly paid $5 and cost. Hen Tanner and Henry Davis acted in a way that caused a cop to drop in on them and spoil their fun. His Honor ordered *5 and costs each to be taken from them, and the court ad journed. Mass Meeting.—The Radicals will have a mass meeting to-night. The following is a copy of the poster: Mass Meeting.—The colored people are invited to assemble in front of the City Ilall, on the evening of the 7th. I am blamed by many for advising my peo ple to go to the polls without arms on election day, and .thus subjecting them to be shot down without any means of resistance or self de fence. I wish to explain my reasons for giv ing the advice I did. J. F. Long. • -♦ Tennessee Beef at J. H. King* Brothers. Cotton Avenue. Ullmann.—The circus having gone away, tlie people seem to think that Ullmann’s at tiie Isaacs’ House Saloon is the most attractive resort in the city. His Cincinnati beer, Rhine wine, Seltzer water, good lunches, and above all, those oysters on tlie half shell are the prin cipal attractions. It. Oysters.— Carlos will have a large quantity of oysters on hand to-morrow. Steam opened 85 cts per quart. Hand opened 50 cts. North ern apples, cabbages canned fruits, and every thing else in the fancy grocery line. It Go wiiehe you can get the best photographs. Cloudy days preferred, except for children.— Bright days are the best for babies, as they have to he taken like shooting birds on tlie wing. Call at the prepaid Gallery, No. 8 Cotton Av enue, where you will find Brown ready to wait on you. sepSGtf Answer to Correspondent!*. "Play Goer,” takes it for granted that we "know nothing about theatrical mat ters,” but yentures to propound to us tbc following question to settle a heated dis pute : “When and where did women first tako part in theatrical English plays?” Answer : We believe that the first ap pearance of an actress on the English stage took place in 1660, on the Bth of December, in a London Theatre, in Vere Street. The part was that of Desdemona. The name of the “brave lady,” does not appear. The prologue of the play on that occasion is preserved by Mr. Malone. We remember a few lines, as follows ■ ‘1 is possible a virtuous woman may Abhor all sorts of looseness, and yet play; Play on the stage—where all eyes are upon her. fcliall we count that a crime France counts a a honor? In other Kingdoms husbands safclv trust ’em; The difference lies only in the custom.” And this ; “But to the point: —iu this reforming age * We have intents to civilize the stage We shall purge everything that is unclean, Lascivious, scurrilous, impious or obscene ; And when we've put ail things in this fair way, Barebonea himself may come to see a play.” We beg to refer our correspondent (a citizen of Savannah, by the way) to Ma lone's exhaustive and authoritative work, for all he may desire jto know. Tennessee Beef at J. H. Kirg & Brother*. ■ Cotton Avenue. Dancing Scuool.— Uur citizens will ho pleased to learn that Madam DcLananaga and Prof. Allmon, our favorite Instructors in the Terpsccliorcnu art, will return to Macon Ist of October, and will open their school, intro during all the latest and most fashionable dances. Due n itico will be given in these col umns of the time of opening the school. scptiO twtf Tennessee Beef at J. 11. King & Brothers. Cotton Avenue. Cahlos. —This lucky fellow never tiros of recounting his romantic and hairbreadth es capes while lu Gotham recently. Von should hear him “talk sailor.” F’rlnstance, he siys “we were going thirteen knots an hour with the top gallant sail all taut, the jibboom and spanker made fast to hurricane deck poop, and uil the hawsers spliced firmly to the mizzen stnv, when all at once a nor-sou-enstcr run afoul of us, dipped flic gunwales in the creek, , shivered Hie figure-head and crippled tlie bos’n aft the cabin.” But joking aside he is get ting hi a good lot of everything good. North ern apples, and imported brandied, fruits and everything else that’s nice. oct4 It. Tennessee Beef at J. 11. King & Brothers. Cotton Avenue. Farrar’s Electric —Warranted to cure the following diseases or money refunded: Dip tlicriu, Ncii-iilghi, Cramp and Colic, Headache, Diarrhea and Uheuuiatwm if not of too long standing. Farrar’s Ague Curb—Warranted to cure in three days or money refunded. For sale by all Druggists. Hunt, Rankin & Lamar, 98-171 Wholesale Agents. Tennessee Beef at J. 11. King W Brothers. Cotton Avenue. St -.-***. 11 - Gliauge of Seliodixlo. MACON AND WESTERN It R. CO., ( Macon, Ga., Juno 14, 1872. ) ON and after Sunday June Kith, the follow ing schedule for Passenger Trains, will be observed on this road : DAY PASSENGER. Leave Macon 8:50 a. m. Arrive at Macon 7:30 a. m. Leave Atlanta 13:00 a. m. Arrive at Atlanta 8:15 p. m. NIGHT PASSENGER. L< ave Macon 10:00 p. M. Arrive at Macon 9:535 p. m. Leave Atlanta 4:00 p. m. Ai rive at Atlanta 0:00 a. m. 7:80 a. m. and 9:25 p. m. Trains make close connections at Macon with Central Railroad for Savannah and Augusta, and with South western Railroad for points in South west Geor gia.- 8:15 p.m and 0.00 A. m. trains connect at Atlanta with Western and Atlantic Railroad for points West. A. J. WHITE, 55 tf Superintendent. FOR SALE. MY interest in the SIX BRICK STORES, three stories in height, with basements, fronting on Poplar street, composing part of Hollingsworth Block, in this city. For terms, etc., apply to F. L. GROCE, pep 28-tf Hollingsworth Block. Reference —Lanier & Anderson. At Sponr, Tinsley&Co.’s CAN BE FOUND Boxes White Bellies. 25 Ban-els Pork Ribs. 50 Boxes Cream Cheese. 20 Barrels Early Rose Potatoes. 20 Barrels Reel Onions. 100 Jars Snuff. 75 Kegs Rifle Powder. 300 Bags Drop Shot. 200 Thousand Water Proof Caps. Nuts, Raisins, Oysters, Sardines etc., etc. ALL FOR SALE at lowest Jobbers prices. Seymour, Tinsley & Cos. 147-190 EDV/ARD SPRINZ. jVTOTARY PUBLIC and EX-OFFICIO JUS i_Nj q'ICE OF THE PEACE. 1 tan he found for the present at all hours of tlie day ut my office adjoining the law office of A. Proudfit, over the storo of Jaques & Johnson, Third St., Macon, Ga., to attend to all Magisterial busi ness. 118-330. TIIE riClHlini WEEKLY. IT is universally conceded that advertising is a necessity to success in business; it is also conceded, by tlie shrewdest business men, tliut newspapers are the best medium for reaching all parties whose trade is desired. TIIE MONROE ADVERTISER reaches more of tlie people trading witii Ma con than any other journal published in tlie country; it is, therefore, the best medium of communication with tlie planting interests. We will be happy at any lime to furnish refer ences to leading merchants here and elsewhere, who will testify to tlie fact that they have re ceived orders for goods from parties who read tlieir cards in The Advertiser. 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 has tlie freshness of youth and the ripeness of age, arid is therefore deservedly successful. CHARACTER OK ADVERTISEMENTS. No advertisements are admitted which are not believed to be above question and of real value, and from parties so unquestionably re liable that the readers of The Advertiser will lie safe in ordering them from any distance. To onr readers, the fact of its appearance here lias ail the weight of endorsement and authority Address, JAS. P. HARRISON, Forsyth, Georgia. FOR RENT. ONE of the most desirable places on Troup Hill, one mile from the Court House, and near Mercer University. Nineaeres of land at tached, orchard, garden, splendid well of wa ter, etc. Parties wanting to rent a good house can se cure one bv applying to the undersigned, or to Messrs. B. H. Wrigley & C0.,60 and 08 Second street, Macon, Ga. Iftj-tf JAMES W. KNOTT. INMAN LINE KOVAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. rp,[R Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia 1 steamship Company dispatch two steam ers per week. The quickest time ever made | across the Atlantic. F,very comfort and con venience. For further Information apply to sep2s-tf H. C. STEVENSON, Agent. FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL. Unity Review ol'tlte Mnrlcct, Office Maoon Daily Enterprise, ) October 5-8 o’clock, P. M. ) Cotton.—Report for '.’4 hours, since 2 P. M. yesterday. Sold :>7O hales : shipped 88S bules. Received 409 hides. s I'A ! EM ENT. Stock oil hand, Sept. 1, 1872-- bales 41” Received last 84 home . 10*4 Received previously 8,010 8,419 Total receipts 8,851 Snipped last 24 hours 888 Shipped previously 6,980 5,708 Stock on hand this evening.... ”,083 Market Him 171 4 nl 7a, e. i*i a<> V pieit'T vi itu iat. OSNABURGS—No. 1 10 No. 3 14 Miliedgevillc.No.l4 MACON SHEETING 12,'., Seven-eighths :. Wuymiuivillo Sheeting Houston Sheeting Ilk Houston Stripes 13%ti15 Columbus stripes Inals High Shoal Stripes 10 Montour Shirting —% 10W Factory Sewing Thread 00 YARNS—.... 100 GRlTS—per bushel ... 135 OATS—tier bushel UOiiUS FIELD I’KAS—per bushel HAY—Northern Tennessee 1 9Ja” 00 Glover 1 90 PEA NUTS—per bushel 150 I’OTA I'OES — Planting Table use 8 50a4 00 APl’l.Eß—Northern BUTTER—Goshen No. 1 peril) 49atl Goshen No. 2 per lb 25 Tennessee No. 1 “ 3J Tennessee No. 2 “ 20 Country 35a H) COFFEE—Itio per 11> 21a25 Java per lb 28a34 CHEESE—Best Cream per lb.. 17 New York per 1b... 15 MOLASSES—N. O. Syrup per gal. 05 “Georgia” per gal.. 70 Sugar House 35 SYRUPS—GoIden Drips, per gal... 00a75 Medium per gal 05 Ordinary per gal 55 SUGAR—“A” per lb 13h£a White Extra “ C ” 13a New Orleans (hhds) 10sl2)r( Yellow C 123-aii Demerara 1234a13 Port! Rico 1a 1 2 1 POWDER—Hazard per keg 7 25 Orange Mills 7 00 PROVISIONS, GRAIN, GROCERIES, AC. BACON —Clear-ribbed Sides (smokd)l23^nl2V Shoulders OWnlO HAMS—Magnolias. C., canvassed... 18).,u19 Fitch’s 183|n19 Tennessee, plain-cured lSalS l^ White Bellies 10a 11 PORK—Pickled, mess 18 00 New, iiiuss... 19 00 Pickled, rumps 15 00 BULK MEATS—Cask Sides Shoulders Bellies LARD—Prime Leaf, Tierces Halll^ Kegs 13 Packages 12a13 FLOUR- -Low superfine per hhl a7 00 Standard superfine.. 8 50 Extra 9 00 Choice extra Family 10 00 “Wylcys XXXX’h Georgia Mills j 11 50a12 00 Hyacinth* 11 00 “Domestic” 12 00 Star of Beauty 1100 Belle of Georgia It 00 Pride of Dixie 12 00 Silver Lake 10 50 CORN—White per bushel 95 Mixed per bushel...... 88a90 SHOT —Per sack x 3 00 CRACKERS—Butter per lb ... OJ Soda BaOJ Cream Li Sugar 12 1-2 Lemon Ginger Snaps 14 Pic Nie 10 Fancy 17 CANDY —New York per lb 18 M. K. Rogers & Cos 18 BLACKING—No. 1 per gross 500 No. 2 0 00 No. 3 7 00 SODA—Bi-Carb. per lb 9ulo POTASH—Per Hi 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 75a2 25 Horsford’s 2 90 TOBACCO—Choice Chewing per lb 75 Medium 00 Ordinary 40a50 Choice Smoking 1 25 Medium 75 Common 40 ClGAßS—lmported per thousand 75 00al50 00 Domestic 15 OOaOO 00 SNUFF—Scotch per lb 78 Maeaboy 78 PIPES—Per box 2 50a4 50 MACKEREL—No. 1 kits 2 25a2 50 No. 2 bbls 13 50a14 00 No. 2 kits 1 75 No. 3 bbls—large.. 11 50a12 00 No. 3 kits 1 GOal 70 WHITE FISII—HaIf hhl 7 50 CANDLES—Best Star (full w’t)... 21 Jk;i22 Sperm 42a45 Paraffine 30u33 STARCH—PearI 'l'/ivUy, 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 Hal 6 Green oa7 BEESWAX 28a30 SWEET POTATOES 75al 00 WHISKY —Common Rye 1 05al 10 BAGGING—BengaI 18 Lyon 18 Borneo Gunny 18 Dundee 17 Patched 17 TlES—Goodie Arrow Oj^alO Eureka 10 Aligator a tty. 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 19, 1872, and un til further notice, the trains on this Road will run as follows: DAY TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Leave Augusta 11.00 a. m. Leave Macon 0.30 a. m. Arrive at Augusta 2.45 i. M. Arrive at Macon 7.40 F. M. J-v?“Pasßengcrs leaving Macon at 0.30 a. m. make close connection at Carmtk witii day pas senger trains on the Georgia Railroad for At lanta and all points West; also, for Augusta, witii trains going North, and witii trains for Charleston; also, for Athens, Washington, and all stations on the Georgia Railroin’ {gsTTickcts sold and baggage die, aed to all points North, both by rail and by steamships from Charleston. 24 lv S. K. JOHNSON Suo’t. < . Vi'. IWWiBD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GEORGIA. Oflic at entrance of Ralston Hall, Cherry street. JsyAll business will receive prompt atten tion. 95-178 "WOOIJAND COAL. IHAV E established, near the Macon it West ern Railroad Depot, an ample yard with Fairbanks’ best scales) to supply all kinds of Wood and Coal, in any quantity, at the 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 <fe Cos., Turpin A Ogden, through Postoffice, or at the Yard, will have prompt attention. Comeand see 122-200 MILO 8. FREEMAN. CITY DIRECTORY. MAHON It’. Macon No. 5, moot* every Ut and 3d Monday niulit, at Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenuo. Mi/pah No. 47, meets every Ud and 4th Thursday nights at Mu-onle llall. Constantino Chapter, rso. 1, It. A. M., mccU every 2d and 4tli Monday nlitht at Masonic Hall. fit. Omcr Conunandcry, No. Knights Tem plar, meets Ut Thursday ui •:u )\ month at Masonic Hall. KIKKMUN. Protection No. 1 meets Ut Tuesday ni.mht in ouch month— House Poplar st., corner 3d. Ocmulgee No. 2 meets Ut Monday night in each month—House on Cotton Avenue, near City Hall. Young America No 8 meets Ut Monday night in each month—House 3d at., corner Mulberry Mechanics’ No. 4 meets Ist Monday night in each month—House corner Hawthorne and 3d streets. Defiance No. *> meets Ist Tuesday in each mouth—Housed in City llall. Hook and Ladder No. 1 meets Ut Friday night in cueh mouth —House Poplar st., cor ner 2d. (H)O FELLOWS. Franklin Lodge, No. 2, meets every Thurs day night at Odd Fellows’ 1 lull, 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’ llall. Macon Union Encampment No. 2, meets at Odd Fellows’ Hall on 2d and 4th Mondays of each month. KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS Meet every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall. GOOD TISMFLAKS. Walton Lodge, No. 23, meets every Tues day night at Progress Club Hull. Aurora Lodge, No. 89, meets every Friday night at their Hall in Hollingsworth Block. Dougherty Lodge, No. 179, meets evory Monday night at Progress Club llall- Windsor Lodge, No. 120, meets every Thurs day night at their Hall on Windsor Hill. SOCIETIES Progress Club meets every Sunday night at their llall on Mulberry street. Hibernian Society meets Ist Tuesday in each month at No. 2 Engine House. Malachi Lodge, No. 146, I. O. 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. Epißco}xil —Christ Church, Kev. B. Johnson, Rector—Walnut st., between 2d and 3d. Scr vices 10 1-2 A. M. and 8 P. m. St. Paul’s Church, Kev. 11. K. Rees, Rector —Vineville. Services 11 a. m. ; 5 i*. m. Chil dren’s Service; 0 i\ m. Evening Prayer. St. Barnabas, services by the Rector of Christ Church, at sr. m. Near Macon & Brunswick Railroad Freight Depot. Catholic —St. Joseph’s Church, Rev. L. I). Bazin. Mass 7A.m. ; High Muss 10:00 a. m. ; Vespers 4 1-2 p. m. ] k reshytcrian —Mulberry St. Church, Rev. C. B. Vaughn, pastor. Services 10 1-2 a. m. and 8 p. M. Windsor Hill Church, Rev. Win. McKay, pastor. Services semi-monthly. JsracKlixh Synagogue —J. 11. Hertz, President Near Ist Baptist Church. Services Friday eve ning and Saturday morning. JJaj)lixt —lst Baptist, ltcv. W. 11. Mclntosh, pastor—2d Street, between Cherry and Poplar. Services 10 1-2 a. m. and 8 1-4 p. m. ; Sunday school 4 1-2 p. m. Second Baptist, Rev. James Mcßrydc, pastor —near Findlay’s Foundry. Services TO 1-2 a. m. and 8 p. m. Mission Chattel, Windsor Hill, supplied from the city churches. Methods. 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, Kev. W. W. Hicks, pas tor—lst street, between Oak and Arch. Ser vices 10 1-2 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. Jones’ Chapel—Windsor llill—services at tlie usual hours by the Pastor. Rev. R. A. Cain. Wesleyan Female College, MACON, GA. rpflE Thirty-fifth Annual Session begins OC- J TOBhR 7, 1872. The entire expense, per annum, of a Boaril ing Pupil, who takes no extra study, is $315 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.IL, President, or C. VV. BMITII, 107-150 Secretary Faculty. r r i a 13 ‘CHARTER OAK’ —lB - A MOVING. TRUMAN & GREEN, TRI t’iGl LAIC ItrOLU. Sign of the Golden “Charter Ouk.” 140-204 !>U. 2!, I’. GKIGGK. OFFICE ovet M. R. Rogers it Co’s., Con fcetlonary store. Residence, Plum street, opposite George 8. Obear’s. oet 2-lm. BOARD. DAY board arid board and lodging In a pri vate house, can be hud by applying to W. D. Rainey on Walnut street, Muoon. Kept. 12,1872. 187-102. To the iSnsiness Mon of Macon THE ALBANY NEWS Circulates exclusively in Dougherty. Mitchell, Lee, Baker and Wortli Counties. f ■ The wealthiest Cotton growing section of Georgia. ~40 Til 10 IN IOW Is tlie lieut Advertising Medium in Southwest ern Georgia. ADVEHTJ3EMISSTS SOLICJTKD. CAREY W. STYLES, Proprietor. 89 FOR SALE '*)()() (llUN1)Rlil)) DIiDBTEA i ,a 1(H) (Hundred) Mattresses. 2(H) (Chairs,) Dry Goods and notions. I lard ware, Pocket innl Tallin Cutlery, nml also a large iotof Second hand furniture, Car pets, etc., by <4. L. HKSOKK, sopUi-1 ui Auctioneer. FOX* SALE OR KENT. V DESIRABLE bouse, nearly new, situated on Troup Hill, with four rooms and two husi'tuent rooms below, with kltehen and a good well of water and half aero of land. If sold, tho terms are part cash and balance In monthly imtalments, also a Three room house with kitchen for sale on same terms as above Apply at the warerooms of Guernsey, Bar truniA Hendrix, Blake’s Block, or at the Dixie Works. T. GUERNSEY. 128tf friiciwi, Bam™ & Heiiris, It(JII.IHUtS M Pl’I.V STOICH, ltlul.<-*M ISliM'l., I’oplui* Street, (Between Third and Fourth.) WHITE AND YELLOW PINE WORK, Sai.li, Itniu-s, IIIIikIm, Frames, llraehrls, lYewel I’asts, ■lulustei-s, iliiiiilles, Die., 111*'. Carpenter Tools, Lin ks, Nalls, Hinges. l’nlnts, Oils, Glassuml Putty, Etc. CONTICACTOKN lor IIUII.DINO. DRESSED AND ROUGH LUMBER AT OUR FACTORY, DIXIE WORKS, CHERRY ST. 123-tf TAX ! TAX !! TAX!!! attention of city tax payers are most X respectfully called to the following ivso lutlon 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 hi August a resolution was passed, giving those owing taxes for the year IS?2 the privilege of paying one-fourth tlieir taxes on tlie 10th of Septum her, and It being not generally understood when the balance fell due, therefore Resolved, That on tho 10th of each month ono-fourth will bo called fof; ull persons fail ing to pay the second instalment, which falls due on the 10th of October next, that-the Trea surer Jssue executions for the full amount of tuxes. Fussed. CIIAB. J. WILLIAMSON, sept 21-tilloctll. Treasurer. CROP OF 1872. Clover and Grass Seeds. RED CLOVER, CRIMSON CLOVER, SAPLING CLOVER, ORCHARD CRASS BLUE CRASS, HERDS CRASS, LUCERNE SEED, Ac, Ac. Just received, HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR, Wholesale Druggists, 146-156 82 and 84 Chary Street. WHITE ROCK POTASH IYY TIIE POUND. J ut Trust's MOUNTAIN EYE WHISKY! 1 N(>*>, PUREST WIIIBKY FORMEDIGAL PURPO SES. PURE FRENCH BRANDY, POUT, SHERRY and ANGELICA WINES. FIRE PROOF LAMP CHIMNEYS! The Ilewt anti Cheapest Cigars EVER OFFERED IN MACON. STREET CAR TICKETS, FOUR FOR TWENTY FIVE CENTS. Prcfccrlptiotiß accurately compounded at the Drug Btore of ROLAND B. HALL, DRIGGIST, 118-tf Cor. Cherry St. and Cotton Avenue. Amt am; L. Burrs. EDOAB A. Ro I. COAL AND WOOD. WE are ready to (ill orders ut reduced rates for the very bust COAL CREEK and ANTHRACITE COAL, COKE and BLACKSMITH COAL, ulso best UPLAND OAK ar.d HICKORY WOOD. Orders left at tlie office of A. G. Butts, ut store of VViiisliip it Callaway, or at yard M. & W. It. R, will receive prompt attention. 114192 BUTTS* ROSS. Press for Sale! WK have for sale a large size GORDON PREBB fAligator) and a TOGGLES’ PAPER CUTTER in good condition. To he had at a bargain. Sold to make room for lar ger and faster machines. Address LINES, WING* SMITH, Macon, Ga. jT. .1. ABBAM *, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 151>£ BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. (COLLECTIONS promptly attended to and j money remitted at once. P. O. Box 257. 131-209 I IM iSI I STOCK ! BURDICK BROTHERS SIGN OF THE “GOLDEN.HOC.” DEALERS IN Grain, Provisions and Groceries, Have now In store a fresh Stock of Goods, and Invite tlie attention of the Public. we'offer 100,000 pounds BACON SIDES AND SHOULDERS, direct;from the Packers. 25 tierces of the genuine “MAGNOLIA" HAMS. 20 Uerces PURE LEAF LAUD. 5,000 bushels WHITE AND MIXED CORN. 2 CAR LOADS FLOUR from NEW WHEAT. 500 Rolls BAGGING, weighing2j4\*poundrt to the Yard. • Alt ItOW” TIES, IN ANY QUANTITY. o 25 Bags Choico RIO COFFEK. 50 Bills. SUGAR of various grueds. Choice WESTERN HAY, fresh Witter Ground MEAL, WHEAT BRAN, LIVERPOOL sud VIRGINIA SALT. We have now a good Stock, and respectfully invite the attention of all who desire to pur chase goods in our line. Entire satisfaction is guaranteed to our customers. IMcu.se call on us ut 63 Tiiinl Street, Haem, Ga., Sip of ite "Golden Hot” BURDICK BROTHERS, BROWN’S GALLEEY! No. 8 Cotton Avenue, Is the place where all the differ ent styles of pictures are made at greatly reduced prices. a I T October lt the undersigned will remove 1 > to Intcreectlon of Firat atreet and Cotton Avenue, Dixie Work* side, where he will be pre pared to supply Ills customers, and the public generally, with everything lu bin lino, such aa fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausages, etc. Giving my personal attention to the buslneea, witii a thorough knowledge of the aio,'to geUier with disposition to please,T Hatter myself tliut I can and will give entire satisfac tion to all favoring me with their patronage Until the Ist of October, I can be found at my old stand on Cotton Tri- OLIVER, DOUGLASS l CO., No. 42 Third Street, Macon, Georgia, agents fob tiie Great Benefactor, Stewart, Cotton Plant, A ND various other patterns of Cooking Stoves ; also furcra'and°whostile dealers which we .all at low figures. Prom