Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, October 15, 1872, Image 3

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city government. w . a. mrrr. ALDERMEN: fj' wltm-RN. E WooDurr?’ $ £•S: ;V “r I™' 1 ™' H. “<" 1). liiUT, Treasurer. C. 4. Whaiamsos Clerk. ■' *MuManis, city Attorney. * ":. b s co h;>imfV city ruyjcui. ■ ■ w H ...Chief Of Police. • ■sabs Lieutenant. U. C. Taylor, .Second Lieutenant. .1 ou nii r rle y, ’ ’ TUI id Lieutenant. W. A. W u.r.r House Keeper. >. P. FiNtter..street Overseer. I.iii.uho CUKKKT ..CitySexton. A K- .Malanine Keeper. I> c. Hodgkih tla . Market. joutt i: Kr jou rßi.Tn.no. I hia Ollier in prepared lo •*- Job |rinUtt at price* to -..!< *• lint.", ** d J?" "*V£ ...liMfuolory lo aU. Iv. oliU made a .specially. e olicll our orders, and will *>. ur lieal to please yon. Itm i."• HOME AFFAIIiS. 11ACOA. <ll.. <>* *'• ,5 > l * 7 ’*' WilTlD. —A hoy about fifteen years of age to carry papers at this ufflee. Situation perma nent. - _ Tub Imvbovbhents. —'The building* ou Cher ry street aae rapidly going up, and that part of the street will soon present a handsome appear aure. The new City Bank is nearly done. The workman are still diggiug away for the Syna gogue. Josh Bh-LIMGs.— Josh has issued his 'Tann ers' Alminax for 1873,” and it is as full of gen uine humor and hearty laughs as could he crowded into thirty-two pages. Messrs. Brown ,fc Cos. have it for saie, M akried. —Our friend,Mr. Enw.uw V, 'li.ee, was married lust Sunday night, to Miss Hh ka Ickbnheimeu. We congratulate our hand some friend and wish him a rosy pathway as free of the troublesome thorns as possible. Mr. Steinhelraer, of Atlanta, was the minister. w ♦ —— C nami Bai.l, —Wo acknowledge the cour tesy of an invitation to a grand ball to be given at the Kimball House, Atlanta, on the 10th. Among the floor-managers we notice teveral prominent names; for instance, Hon. Horace Ureeley and Gen. U. S. Grant. Mr. Nichols will please accept our thanks. - ■ A Heavy Fkost. —We had the first real frost of the season last night, in low, damp places, and upon railroad iron, etc., was very white. We understand vegetation was killed in every direction by it. It put an end to any further production of cotton, at least in this immedi ate vicinity. Had not the gronnd been very dry from a three or four weeks drought it would had been much more severe. Bim, Postershit\ —We mentioned yester day tbut Messrs. Brown & Cos. held the exclu sive right to bill posting in the city. We ars informed this morning that Mr. Ed Hicks holds a license for the same purpose, and that he has the permission of several warehouse men to post on their walls. We cheerfully make the correction and atate that orders left at the Brown House for Mr. Hicks will he promptly attended to. Fine Cotton. —Judge J. W. Knott sent us samples of the cotton that took the $250 pre mium at St. Louis, also of that sent to Atlanta. It is of the Peeler variety, and is almost as tine as silk. This variety of cotton always com mands one cent on the pound more than any other, and is considered the best for spool thread and the liner clasß of cotton fabrics. The •I udgc is very proud of his cotton, and has a good right to be, as you don't see the kind lie grows every day. Too Bad. — A certain church in our city was densely crowded on la6t Sunday night with people who were anxious to sec the wed ding ceremony performed for a certain couple who had been taking moonlight strolls, billed and cooed and announced themselves in readi ness to be made one. It is said the young lady iuvited all her friends and her friends’ friends to be there, and they went. But imagine their surprise when they saw the matrimonially in clined young lady enter the church with an other lellow at her side. They at once saw the sell, and a more chop-fallen crowd you don’t see every day. We deprecate this method of tilling churches —it Is wrong. Dinner at Bkown’s. —The polite Filmore points to the door of the diuing saloon, and when you get Inßtde of the door, the g 'Od looking and accommodating John Thomas, who is head-waiter and a foot larger than any body filling that position before, takes charge of you and turns you over to the tender mercies of a bevy of affable waiters, who with smiles shower around your plate small dishes of sa lary food and then beg you to have some thing more. And this may he taken as a sample of how they treat everybody, for when we ate there to day not a waiter in the house knew that we had gone there for the express purpose of finding out how they treated their guests. It would be repeating the words used by every man, wo man and child who ever ate or slept beneath the roof of Brown’s Hotel, to bhv thst It is the “ best house In the South. ’’ Brown Hotel As-rlvaU. For 24 Hour* preceding 12 M. To-day Louis Hamberger, Upson co.: I) J Brown, Indianapolis, Ind.; Jno C Floyd, Dccater eo. G*..- G E Lee, J M Edwards, H M L'ottingbam, Atlanta; W W Fleming,R T Reshit, BlakelyiDu vid Ware and two daughters, Dublin; J W Wilkinson, Lee co.; Green Robinson, Ky.; WAOgbum, E Ogbnrn, Wilkinson co. Ga.; H H Knight, Ga.; Z B Price, Upson co.; G W Maxson, Talbotton, Ga.; R M Orme, E H Kent, F F Delaney and wife, M McLean, J C McNntty, A 8 Bally, A P Haywood, Bav.; J L Wilson, Thos’G Lawson,” Katonton; 8 Neal, Fort Valley; D W Sloan, Smithville; F M Harper, Dawson; M M Garrison, Ala.; M M Morphy, W L Cash, Colnmbua; Ges J Walls, Augusta, Ga ; W L Brown, Athens; John W Carnes, Phila ; R A Robins, Conn.; G P Ramsay, 8 C.; Jas M D Law, Marshallville; .Tas Forbes, Vienna, Ga.; DP Shepherd, J W Josey, Preston; Jno L Lawrence, Ga.; Allen I ort, Americas, •Ga. Oysters on the half shell atUllmann’s leases House Saloon. To Dentists Generai.lt, and Ministers t >AßT tct*t-ARLT.—Dr. W. W. Ford is not going to move, but will remain in exactly the same room that he has occupied ever since he esme to Mscon. His many friends and patrons will find him at all times in the front room at the head of the stairs, In Dr. Emerson’s building, ready and willing to serve him. octlfi Progress Saloon, Mulberry Street, fiiuanti #tbralint ans ist tint #ttlc <saijt <5 at Its. From to-night this ssloon will be prepsred to furnish the best of Goose, Dcce, Pickles, Holl. Herring, Ballads, etc., etc., by the piste. Come sod try how nice it is. octlS at R Bgau-z Mayor's Court.— A number of visitors ap peared at the courtroom this morning. For a wonderXhcre were several eases ou the dock et, all of the colored way of thiuklug. The first case called involved a quartette of young men who loved a fuss better than to cat. In fact they couldn’t live without one. They gave their names us Sam Jones, Henry Gordon, Torn Stephens and John ltasdal. In order to give weight to the matter they will ante up a V a piece or dig for wurrnms on the streets for thirty day’s. Tandy Miles wanted jestlce la his case. He threw too much weakened soda water un der his shirt and in consequence thereof proved obstreperous In view of the next fair being held in Macon and funds being necessary to make the thing a success, Tandy will con tribute *lO and costa, or spend thirty days of his valuable time in removing weeds from the walks at the Ptik. Tlie continued case of John Henderson, for stealing a pistol, came up, but the witness failed to know anything definite concerning the affair and John’s ease was disin'ssed.— Another charge, for swindling, was instantly brought forward, and u magistrals will attend to him during the day. Punch Coloroan and Gieeu Walker pitched into each other for a regular rough and tumble light at Walker’s meat shop, hut the interesting scene was spoiled by the appearance of an offl eer, who kindly undertook to show them the way to the City Hall. By way of a change, they will pay *•’> and costs each. Joe Lanier and Henrietta Wofford sat down to rad the Bible. Joe was pretty certain that a certain verse read so and so, but Henrietta begged to differ with him. After finding that she was right, Henrietta playfully nudged Joe In the cheek, when he hauled back and struck her a sidewinder on the jaw. From this they lmd a fuss. For slapping a woman Joe swells the treasury of the city to the tune of *lO and costs. Thus the Court closed, and locking arms with Lowenthal, we went down town to mingle with better people. Tni: Gjibat Dev fwnoxvs House or S. Waxelbacm ami Brother.— This mammoth I)rv Goods House is truly one of the greatest in all the Southern country. We doubt if there are many which are mere 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 fiom cellar to roof, there are live grand divisions to the establishment. The cellars or ground rooms are used for packing and unpacking goods for all depart ments and for the storage of Domestics. The right hand floor above is the chief whole sale department, und here wo find a ship load of Prints, Domestics, Alpaccas of all colors, Janes, Bleaching*, Shirtings, Stripes, Checks, Ginghams, Fancy Dress Goods, Red and White Flannels, Opera Flannels, Tickings, Brown Goods, Corsets, Linscys, Poplins, nlfll so on, running through the entire catalogue. On the left ie the general Retail Room, and a busy scene it always presents, morning, noon and night. It would be much easier to tell what is not in there than what is. It contains among other tiling* the largest stock of silks in Georgia—some of them running as high ns SIOO per pattern. Our ladies can find anything there from an inch of ribbon to a cashmere shawl. The tw o floors above are set apart for ready made clothing, boots, shoes, hats, shawls, hosiery, gloves, linens, shirts, balmoral Bkirts, cloaks, blankets, quilts and notions ad infini tum. But it is treeless to call every article by name, it would take up half the space iD our paper. Dealers must go and sec for themselves. A su perficial glance makes one think there is enough on 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 ill the week. Scarcely a steamer leaves New York for Savannah without having con signments for “S. W. & 8., Macon.” The Senior requests ub to make the positive statement as a fact that they cell at Xeto York price*. We found the house this morning full of country merchants and citizens, and every clerk just as busy as lie 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 seasou 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 rand of Dry Goods Dealers in Georgia. It is known far and wide as such and will continue to be for a long timo to come. oetfi 3w Ginger Ai.e at Ullmann’s Isaac House Sa loon. Fine Furniture at Auction.— O. E. Bc sore will sell on to-morrow (Wednesday) Octo ber 16th, at 10 o'clock a. m. in and in front of his store, alarge lot of Fine Furniture, Carpets, etc., etc., from tire ‘‘Bond mansion." Don’t fail to attend. It Oranges at W. P. Carlos'. Rhine Wine at Ullmanu's, Isaacs House Sa loon. Farrar's Electric— Warranted to cure the following diseases or money refunded: Dip theria, Neuralgia, Cramp and Colic, Headache, Diarrho; and Rheumatism if not of too long standing. Farrar’s Ague Cure— Warranted to eure in three days or money refunded. For sale by all Druggists. Hunt, Rankin <fc Lamar, 96-171 Wholesale. Agents. Cincinnati Beer at Ullmann's Isaac House Salooon. Carlos has Florida Oranges large and sweet. No more blowing about your Ferrcotypes. Brown has just received the best and largest Ferreotype machine that e.ver came South.— Call at No. 8 Cotton Avauna, if you want, good picture- Old Cameras for sale—different sizes. r ii i : ‘CHARTER OAK’ —-18—- STILL A MOVING. TRUMAN & GREEN, TRUNUIIAB BLOCH. Sign of the Guides “Charter Oak." CITY DIRECTOJtY, MASONIC, Macon Jaxlge, No- 5, i“#t every Ist and Sd Monday night, at Masonic Hall, Cottou Avenue. Mi/.pah Lodge, No. 47, meets every 2d and 4tli Thursday nights at Masonic Hall. Constantin* Chapter, No. 4, K. A. M.. meets every 2d and 4th Monday night at Masonic Hull. St. Omer Commaudery, No. 2, Knights Tem plar, meets 1-t Thursdays of each month at Masonic Hall. nIIEMKV Protection No. 1 meets Ist Tuesday night in each month— House Poplar et.. corner lid. Oemulgec No. 2 meets Ist Mouduy night in each month—House on Cotton Avenue, near City Hall. Young America No B meets Ist Monday night in each month—House lid at., corner Mill berry Mechanics’ No. 4 meets Ist Monday night In eaeli month —House corner Hawthorne and lid streets. Defiance No. 3 meets Ist Tuesday in each month —Housed iu City Hall. Hook and Ladder No. 1 meets Isl Friday night in eaeli month —House Poplar at., eor ner 'id oivn h i.! owe. Franklin Lodge, No. 2, meets every Thurs day night at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Cotton Avenue. Culled Brothers Lodge, No. 5, meets every Tuesday night at Odd 1-YHovv-,’ Hall. Germania Lodge, No. 59, meet* every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ nail. Macon Cnion Encampment No, 2, meets at Odd Fellows’ Hull on 2d and 4tli Mondays of each month. KNIOHTH OF PYTHIAS Meet every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall. . OOOD TEMPLARS. 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, inceta 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 mcct9 every Sunday night at their Hall on Mulberry street. Hibernian Society meets Ist Tuesday iu each month at No. 2 Engine House. Malachi Lodge, No. 14<1, I. O. B. 8., meets second and fourtli Sundays in each month. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers meet* every Wednesday night at the Passenger Depot. Visiting brethren welcome. CHURCHES. Epimo)*xl —Christ Church, Rev. B. Johnson, Rector—Walnut st., between 2d and 3d. Ser vices 10 1-2 A. M. and 8 P. M. St. Paul’s Church, Rev. H. K. Rees, Rector — Yincvillc. Services 11 A. M.; sr. M. Chil dren’s Service; r. m. Evening Prayer. St. Barnabas, services by the Rector of Christ Church, at sr. m. Near Macon & Brunswick Railroad Freight Depot. Cathotk > —St. Joseph’s Church, Rev. L. D. Bazin. Mass 7a.m. ; High Mass I0;00 A. m. j Vespers 4 1-2 p. M. y Vs*V/'en>*) —Midiierry St. Church, Rbt. C. ' B. Vaughn, pastor. Services 10 1-2 a. m. and 8 p. M. Windsor Hill Church, Rev. Win. McKay, pastor. Services semi-monthly. Israilitieh Synagogue —J. 11. Hertz, President Near Ist Baptist Church. Sen ices Friday eve ning and Saturday morning. Baptist —lst Baptist, Rev. 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 Mcßrvde, pastor —near Findlay’s Foundry. Services 101-2 A. M. and Sr.M. Mission Chapel, Windsor Hill, supplied from the city churches. Methodist Episcopal- —Mulberry Street, Rev. J. O. Braueh, pastor—Mulberry st,, corner Ist. Services at 10 1-I*2 A. m. and 8 u. at. First Street Church, Rev. \V. W. Hicks,, pas tor—lst street, between Oak and Arch. Ser vices 10 1-2 A. M. and 8 r. 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’ Cliapel—Windsor Hill—services uttlie usual hours by the Pastor. Rev. R. A. Cain. SALK OF HOLMES’ A CLAY’S Livery & Stable Property. WE will sell at public outcry on the prem ises on the first Tuesday in November next, at 10 o’clock, a. m., (unless disposed of previously at private sale) all the property known as'Holmes’ & Clay’s Livery Stable, in cluding Boarding House on corner of Plum and Fourth streets, opposite Brown House, Barber Shop Saloon, two Stores and Blacksmith Shop. The property will be sold in eight separate lots. Terms—one-half cash, balance in sixty day* with approved acceptance. TURPIN <fc OGDEN, Real Estate ami Ins. Agents. Also, at the same time and place, all the per sonal property, consisting of twenty head of Horses, Carriages, Pluetous, Buggies, Hacks, Wagons, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Iron Safe, Desk, etc. All the above sold for division.— For further particulars, apply to O. MABTERSON, Receiver, octo-td at Stables. SOUTH MACON DRUG STORE I fTHIE PROPRIETOR Superintend* the I'rcs- X cription department in person, and uses the PUREST and FRESHEST medicines that can be procured, and would nay to every one In Ilia portion of the city, that they shall have Drugs and Medicines a* fresh and as cheap a they can be bought in the city. He would ad vise all who arelatmring under chilis and fever or Liver derangement, to use his “Remedy for Chills and Disease* of the Liver,’’ and will warrant it in every ease whore the directions are honestly followed. Lamp Chimneys, Cigars and Tohoceo always on hand. IS. ■. ETEKETT, ■lrug ial, 15H.VJ Fourth Street, nesr Areh. J. CLAItKK BWAYZE, 1 Bibb County Court, vs. r October Term, IG7I. NINA BWAYZE. ( Libel for Divorce It appearing to the 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 ease, by publicstion 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 true mrtiuet from the Minnies of Bibb Su perior Court. A. B. ROSS, Dep. Clark. July 17, HTT2 9vl*w4m FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL. ■Sisily Itrvlew ol lhe Miirhcl, Orricß Macon Daim l vranpiitar, [ October 15—S o’clock, P. M. i Cotton.—Report for 24 hours,since 2 l’. M. yesterday. Sold ‘439 hid- hipped 201 hales. Received lOs hales. STATPMI , I. Stock on hand. Sept. 1, hales 413 Received last 24 horns ion Received previously— .11.034 12,>49 Total receipts 12.454 Snipped lin t 24 hours 201 Shipped previously S ,O2J \-y.N Stock on hand this evening. L'.'.’o Mark-'t still 17c. MAi-ov NiU'i: • itKi vr. OSNAHI’RGS No. I JO No. 2 14 Milledgi ville No. 2 14 MACON SHEETING <-Vf Seven-eighth* Waymanvilh' Shootlug J 1 I toils,ou Sheeting , lift Houston Stripes ,5 i oluiubus Stripes 15al8 High Shoal Stripes JO Moutour Shirting— K 'Juii Factory Sewing Thread 100 YARN'S— } 60 GRlTS—per bushel 185 OATS—per bushel 00*65 FIELD PEAS—per bushel HAY—Northern Tennessee 1 93a 00 (.Hover 1 00 PEA NUTS—per bushel 150 POTATOES- Planting Table use 8 50n4 00 APPLES—Northern Bl'TTKU—Goshen No. 1 peril) 45a44 Goshen No. 2 per lb 25 Tennessee No. 1 ** 3' Tenuessoe No. 2 “ Country.... -I® 8 -*® COFFF.E—Rio per lb ylaJs Java per lb "***?£ CHEESE—Best Cream per lb.. New York per 1b... 15 MOLASSES—N. O. Syrup per gsl. <* “Georgia” per gal.. 70 Sugar House 85 BY HI PS—Golden Drips, per gal... 00a75 Medium per gal 05 Ordinary per gal , r>s SUGAR—“A” per lb 13>{a White F.xtra “C" 13a Now Orleans (hhds) 10al2}^ Yellow C I*. I * B Demorara 12Ha13 Portl Rico 11.W3 POWDER—Hazard per keg 7 25 Orange Mills 7 00 PROVISIONS, GRAIN, GROCERIES, AC. BACON—clear-lihbed Bides (smokd)l2)£nl2K Shoulders OJ^alO HAMS —Magnolias. C., canvassed... lSJ^alh Fitch’s 18H1 Tennessee, plain-cured INuINY White Bellies lOall PORK—Pickled, mess 18 00 New, mess 19 00 Pickled, rumps 15 00 BULK MEATS—Cask Sides Shoulders Bellies LAUD—Prime Leaf, Tierces Hall’■< Kegs 13 Packages 12a 18 FLOUR -Low superfine per bbl u 7 00 Standard superfine.. 3 50 Extra 0 00 Choice extra Family 10 00 • "Wvleyw XXXl‘‘i Georgia Mills ( 11 50n12 00 llyacintlie U 00 “Domestic".. 12 00 Star of Beauty 11 00 Belle of Georgia 11 00 Pride of Dixie 12 00 Silver Lake 10 50 CORN—Whitt per bnshel 05 Mixed per bushel NSaOO SHOT—Per Back 300 CRACKERS—Butter per ll> 09 Soda Bao9 Cream 13 Sugar 12 1-2 Lemon H Ginger Snaps Pie Nic 10 Fancy 12 CANDY —New York per lb 18 M. R. Rogers A Cos 18 BLACKING—No. 1 per gross 500 No. 2 .... OO No. 3 7 00 80DA—Bi-Carb. per lb 9a 10 POTASH—Per lb 10all 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 . Ilorsford’s 2 90 TOBACCO —Choice Chewing per lb 75 Medium 00 Ordinary 40050 Choice Smoking I 25 Median) 75 Common 40 CIGARS —Imported tier tbousund 75 00a150 00 Domestic 15 OOaflO 00 SNUFF—Scotch per lb 78 Macaboy 78 PIPES—Pei 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.. 11 50a12 00 No. 3 kits 1 50al 70 WHITE FISH—Half bbl 7 50 CANDLES -Best Star (fall w’t)... 21Ua22 Sperm 42a45 Paraffine 30a38 STARCH—PearI 7^ußW EGGS—Per doz 30 CHICKENS—Per doz 8 00u5 00 SALT—Virginia per sack 2 10u2 15 Liverpool 2 50 FEATHERS 80 HIDES- Dry Hint 14a16 Green 6a7 BEESWAX., 28,,30 SWEET POTATOES 75a 1 00 WHISKY—Common Rye 1 05al 10 BAGGING—BengaI 18 Lyon 18 Borneo 18 Gunny ...V r' 18 Dundee 17 Patched 17 TlEß—Gooche Arrow 9j^alo Eureka W Aligator a'J% Wesleyan Female College, MACON, GA. rpHF. Thirty-fifth Annual Session begin* OC- J TOBr.R 7, 1872. The entire expense, per annum, oi a Board ing Pupil, who takes no extra stndy, is $315 00, exclusive of books. No extra charge for Vocal Music, Calisthen ics or Elementary Drawing. For Catalogues containing full information, address Rev. E. H. MYERS, D.D., President, or C. VV. SMITH, 107-150 Secretary Faculty. tiik iTinniim weekly. IT is universally conceded that advertising is a necessity to success In business; It is also conceded, by the shrewdest business men, that newspapers are the best medium for reaching all parties whose trade is desired. TIIK MONROE 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 he happy at any lime to furnish refer en< e* to leading merchants here and elsewhere, who will testify to the fact that they have re ceived orders lor goods from parties who read their cards in The Advertiser. Iri 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 the freshness of youth and the ripeness of sgi, and is therefore deservedly successful. CHARACTER OF ADVERTISEMENTS. No advertisements are admitted which are not believed to be above question and of real value, and from partlee ao unquestionably re liable that the reader* of The A doer liter will be safe in ordering them from any distance. To our readers, the fact of 1U appearance here ha* all the weigh! of endorsement and authority- Address, JAS, P HARRISON, Forsyth. Georgia. Chau&o *rf Schedule. MACON AND WESTERN It. It. CO., ( M aoon, ga., June It, 1973. I (v\ and after Sunday Juno 10th, the follow / ing schedule for Passenger Trains, will he ,rl.~er\ ed oil this road : DAY PASSENGER. Leave Mucon ... s :SO A. M. Arrive at Macon 7:80 a, m. Leave Atlanta. . . . 2:00 A. M. Arrlvi t Atlanta 3:15 <’. M. NIGHT 1’ \BSENGF.tt. Lnu Mucon. 10:00 r. m. Arrli at Macon. 9:35 I*. M. Leave .Mliiutn 4:00 p. M. Allheal M Inn til 0:00 A. M. 7:80 i. m. and 0:25 p. M. Trains make elose connect lona at Macon with Central Railroad for .Savannah and Augusta, and with South western Railroad for points in Southwest Geor gia. 3:15 i*. m and 0.00 a. m. trains connect at Atlanta with Western and Atlantic Railroad for points West. A. J. WHITE, 551f Superintendent. TAX! TAX!! TAX! IT” THE, attention of city tax payers arc most respectfully called lo the following reso lution passed by Council at a recent meeting with the request that all subject wilt comply, thus avoiding trouble and expense: Whereas, At the regular meeting in August a resolution was passed, giving those oiviug taxes for the year 1873 the privilege of paying one-fourth their taxes on tiiu 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 bo culled for; all persons fall ing to pay the second Instalment, which fulls duo on the 10th of October next, that the Tree surer .issue executions for the full amount of taxes. Passed. CIIAS. J. WILLIAMSON, Bcpt 21-tllloctll. Treasurer. CROP OF 1872. Clover and (• niss Seeds. RED CLOVER, CRIMSON CLOVER. SAPLING CLOVER, ORCHARD CRASS BLUE CRASS, HERDS GRASS, LUCERNE SEED, Ac., Ac. Just received, HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAII, Wholesale Druggists, l lli-15li 82 and 84 Cherry Street. To Ihr Ituxins'Nw Vlen ol' Vlus'on THE ALBANY NEWS Circulates exclusively in Dougherty, Mitchell, Lee, Baker and Worth Counties, The wealthiest Cotton growing section of Georgia. „J£U Til 10 NEAVN Is the best Advertising Medium in Southwest ern Georgia. AIIVEUTISKMENTS SOLICITED. CAREY W. STYLES, Proprietor. 89 WOOD AND COAL. I IIA VK established, near the Macon A Went, cm Railroad Depot, an ample yard with Fairbanks' beat scales) to supply a I*l kinds of Wood and Coal, in any quantity, at the lowest market rates. WEIGHT, MEASURE and QUALITY GUARANTEED. A share of nubile patronage Is respectfully solicited. Orders left at the offices of Messrs. 11. L. Jewett, Greer, Lake A Cos , Turpin A Ogden, through PostofMce, or at the Yaru, will have prompt attent ion. Come and see 122-900 MILO 8. FREEMAN. FOR RENT. ONE of the most desirable places on Troup Hill, one mile from the Court House, and near Mercer University. Nine acres of land at tached, orchard, garden, splendid well of wa ter, etc. Parties wanting to rent a good house can se cure one by applying to the undersigned, or to Messrs. BH. VVriglcy A C0.,60 and 08 Second street, Macon, Ga. 12-tf JAMEB W. KNOTT. FOR SALE. A COMPLETE OUTFIT OF HOUSEHOLD FUKNITTRK. A FAMILY designing to break up house* keeping on the first of October, now oiler u complete outfit of furniture for five or nix rooms, together with ull necessary kitchen utcnsels. for sale at half original cost. It con sists of Mohair Parlor Chairs, Mahogany and Black Walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dining Ta Me, Dining, Rocking and common chairs, Gar pets, Dinner and Tea Kelts, and in short, almost everv article demanded in a house of five or six rooms. The furniture has not been used over one or two years, is in perfect repair, almost as good as new, cost SI,OOO and will now he sold for SSOO cash. Address Box 482, Macon, or a ppl y at tl iis VHIB OF PICK. HCplOtf NOTICE. Iy IDS will be received for (450) four hun- Jdred and fifty Cypress, Cedar or Chestnut Rosts, feet long and (7) seven Inches suusre, delivered at either depot in this city. Address communications to oetntf WM. lIAZLEHURBT. NOTICE. rpilE Books for the registration of voters for l thn city election will be opened on the first day of October and close at Two o’clock p. in., on December 13, 1872. sepßO td J. A, McMANUS, Clerk. BERND BROS. MANUFACTtKEKS OF ANO WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEAI.JCitft IN llarnen*, Saddle*, Collars, llorne equip ments and Clothing Generally. ALSO a full assortment of LEATHER of u> kinds, Enameled Cloth, etc. ad tilers and Harness Makers Hardware and Tools. Cash paid for HIDES, FURS, SKINS, WAX, WOOL and TALLOW. 5-162 C. W. IIOWIRD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GEORGIA. OBc at entrance of Ralston Hall, Cherry street. raar-A il btwluM* will receive prompt atten tion 95-m FIOkHH STOCK ! BURDICK BROTHERS SIGN OF THE “COLDENSHOC.” DEALERS IS Grain, Provisions and Groceries, Have now in store n fresh Stock of Goods, and Invite the ftttentlomif tlie I’ubUv, WE OFFER 100,000 pounds BACON SIDES AND SHOULDERS, direct [from the Packer*. 25 tierces of the genuine “MAGNOLIA” HAMS. 20 tierces PURE LEAF LARD. 5,000 bushel* WHITE AND MIXED CORN. 2 CAR LOADS FLOUR from NEW WHEAT. 505 Rolls RAGGING, wslglilng 2V“pounds to the Yard. •‘ARROW” TIEN. IN ANY QUANTITY. 0 25 lings Choice RIO COFFEE. 50 Rida. SUGAR of various grueda. Choice WESTERN HAT, fresh Water Ground MEAL, WHEAT BRAN, LIVERPOOL and VIRGINIA SALT. We have now a good Stock, and respectfully invite the attention of all who desire to par chase goods in our line. Entire satisfaction is guaranteed to onr customer*. Please call on u* at 63 Third Street, Macon, Ga., Sip of lie “Golden lot,” BURDICK BROTHERS, 110-135 ■ .. .....- - ■ 3--" • > "■■ tit"!' . 1 ■ ■ 1 ■!■_' r • ■ ■ -*>r—• - • I k V October Ist the undersigned will remove 15 to Intersection of First street and Cottoa Avenue, Dixie Works side, where he will be pre pared to supply his customers, and the public 1,. ,;,' ~ . . ... TO EVERYBODY AND HIS CHARMING WIFE! nPHAT all-important event, the election, having passed away, and the “ times that triad men* Jl souls ” have merged Into the “piping times of peace” ; und Winter hus been ushered in among twitter of bird* and music of the leaves us they full to the ground ; and the Hummer har ing faded away and the weather reduced to something agreeable, i have to announce to mv nu merous and beloved patrons Hint I have recently returned from an extended trip to New York, Philadelphia, Poughkeepsie and Weehasnan, and other celebrated markets, whore I purchased, und have now in my store, the, largest hit of “ Gr O O D I E S !” Ever brought to Macon, consisting in part of Sugar, Coffee, New York Canvassed lUras and Breakfast Bacon, Lard, Butter, Cunned Fruit, Jellies, Pickles, Raisins, Nuts, Apple* Lemons, Cabbages, Onions, Potatoes, Crackers Cheese, Spiced Hams, Bologna Sausages and—well, It would take ine all day to write whut I have got, and it would till this paper so full thst Smith wouldn't have a local for a week. It is almost unnecessary for me to mention the fuetthat lain prepared, a* ever, to supply Oysters and Shell-fish of all kinds, from a Crab to a Greeleyoystei. The finest Fish, fresh and on Ice, is kept by me, ami sold at living rates. , , . . In view of the fact that the people of Macon, and those visiting Macon, are determined to eat whether they get anything good or not, I have prepared myself for the emergency, ly unking ample arrangements to have my DINING TABLES Supplied with the very best this and other markets can aflord. That popular dish, “Birdsi ou Toast” being my own Invention, the people can always find the same at my restaurant. To gether with my polite corps of waiters, this branch of my business will receive the. natronage of all of iny old customers, and, 1 hope, many new ones. My restaurant Is, asjs well known, supplied with the very best EATABLES & DRINKABLES that could be found. Therefore, gentlemen and ladlta, having laid before you what I have on hand, and wishing you ull the best luck aild that I can ault you In your purchases from m* I must close this letter. If at any time I can serve you, you have hut to command me or my corps of attentive and obliging clerks, and you will be made happy. Thanking you for past favor*, 1 am tenderly yonra, W. P. CARLOS. PROSPECTUS lean Welly Bntemrise, W. WATKIN HICKS, Editor. ON or about the first week in October, we will issue from tbla office the first nura- La®, Live, Weekly Paper! It will contain all the the Telegraphic new* of the week, and the latest reliable information on all subjects and from all part* of the world, la It* editorial department will bo found dis cussions of all the LIVE ISSUES of the times. Particular attention will be giv en to the advancement of Science, Art, and Literature; wl lie all interesting event* and authentic progress of the political world will tie faithfully presented. imounio* ruicii. One Year jj® Invariably In advance. ryw. subscription taken for lee* than *l* S-Now la thn than to subscribe. r*ci mi-n -oeißS nt on AgMJOATiuv. Chance of Schedule. ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. FORTY-ONE MILES SAVED IN DISTANCE Orncx Macon and August* Railroad, I Macon, May 18, 1872. f ON and after Sunday, May 19, 1872, and un til further notice, the trains on this Road will run a* follows: DAT TRAIN—DAILT (SUNDAYS IICRfTXD). Leave Augusta 11.00 A. u. Leave Macon 6 30 A. M. Arrive at Augusta 2.45 r. u. Arrive at Macon • • Mf- Passengers leaving Macnn at 6.30 A. u make close connection at Camak with day pa* senger trains on the Georgia Railroad for At lanta and all point* West; also, for Augusta, with trains going North, and with train, for Charleston; also, for Athena, YV aahington, tad all stations on the Georgia Rallroaf •ar-Tickct* old nd chi. ed to all points North, both by rail and by iteamahlp* from Charleston. „„„„ „ ~ 24-ly 8. K. JOHNSON Snot J. J. ABKA.RB. attorney at law, ISIK BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. 191*09