Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, October 16, 1872, Image 1

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iUaron Oailn Enterprise. Lines, Wing & -Smith, Proprietors, Term* o. r.„.10n #w) One Year (W Six Months 2 tMJ Three Months I„.iiriably in advaurf. T,> city subscribers by the month, Seventy live cent*, served by carriers. I.ibral Kepoblies* Deoemtlr Ticket- I'or President : HORACE GREELEY, or NEW YORK. For Vice Ire**ldent s B. GRATZ BROWN. or MISSOURI. Mute Electoral Ticket, FOK STATE AT FAROE, Principals. -,V T. WOFFORD, A. H. COl.yl ITT, II L. RUNNING, El-1 "'ARRKN, JULIAN HAKI’KIDGE, A. 11. IIANSEI., WASHINGTON POE. GEO D. KltK. DISTRICT KI.Fi ’ I’oKh. 1. H. G. TURNER, 1. 111',^,,. •’ K N ELY 2. A. L. IIAV\ F.S, :i \V. -L HUDSON, X. F. F. SMITH, 4. JAMES M. PACE. 4. I. F- NEWELL 5 N. R. CASEY, -•■ A. M. RODGERS t; ,T. N. DORSEY. b. L. J. ALLRED, 7 E. D GRAHAM, 7. R. A. ALSTON. For t'onarrcwi*. JAMES H. BLOUNT. SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL PISTBICT. For Representative from the old Fourth Dis- j triet t,o fill tin; vacancy in the Congress occa- 1 -toned by the death of Hon. T. J. Speer, COL. E. W. BECK. OF SFALBINO Clrt’NTT. Sepcial election, 29th October instant. Mr. Frank J. Hf.ukinoton is our only i authorised City Agent, ami lie is duly em- ; powered to solicit work for this office, and | subscriptions to the Entkiu-Rl.se. Mi Charles L. Mize, book and news dealer. is our authorized agent in Dawson, Ga. Mr. W. B. Deidrick, Southern Express Company Office, is our authorized Agent at SmUhville. J. Jj Tucker is our authorized agent, at Fort Gaines. I. N. Seymore, of Byington s Hotel, is our authorized Ageut at Griffin. ISY TELEGRAPH FROn ALL THE WORLD. NEW YORK. Raid on Catholic Doctors Liberal Address lo Hie People. Illnrderer Sentenced—Duma ges Ri-covcrcd. The Tammany Ring;. Xew York, October 15.—Doctor Mon monierre, resident physician of the Brook lyn homeopathic—lying in hospital—has been discharged by lady managers on the ground that he is a Roman Catholic. Six ofthe eight physicians attached to the institution have in consequence resigned, and Henry Ward Beecher has uttered an indignant protest against the act of the managers. The Liberal Republican Executive Committee have issued an address calling upon the Liberals to work with renewed energy for the November elections, as there are 20 States casting nearly 200 elec toral votes that they can still carry if they only will. The address says : They are in danger of defeat, mainly because some faint hearts are discouraged, and urges the Liberals to resolve that by stout heart and strong arms the LBberal cause and candidates shall be borne onward to a decisive triumph. A motion to postpone the trial of Thos. C. Field, charged with fraud against the cily, was denied. The trial is set for the 20th instant. Field’s counsel said he wag unaware of Field’s whereabouts. The counsel for Tweed moved to quash the indictment in the Oyer and Terminer, which was for cheating in converting to his use an order on the city. The grounds of objection were that the indictment does not allege that the signature of the payee was forged or otherwise, and, therefore, the warrant could not be proved properly; that after the said indictment, others to the same bill of Heyser & Cos. were found against the defendant in General Sessions for larceny and forgery, and the last in dictment superceded the first under the statute; also, that what is stolen, cannot be got by cheating. His counsel also claimed that Tweed was persecuted by a multiplicity of indictments. Argument was adjourned at the request of counsel representing the Attorney General to Thursday. Buffalo, October I.3—Erland 8. Park er, arraigned for the murder of Margaret Davis, last June, pleaded guilty of murder In the second degreo, and Was sentenced to imprisonment for his natural life. Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Chasseletlc, widows of the engineer and firemeh who were killed on the Eric Railroad by neg ligence of the train dispatclief.tele graphing trains to pass cacti ether, have recovered damages of $5,000 each rtgulnst the Erie Railroad. CALIFORNIA. The Bloody Apaches on Ihe War Patb. San Fhancisco, October 15. — Advices from Tueson, Arizona territory, of Oct. 8, •ay that on the 13tli of September the Apache Indians attacked Hubbes’ ranebe near Crittenden and killed a Mexican aDd stole the animals belonging to the farm. Lieutenant Hall, of the fifth cavalry, went to the ranebe where Mrs. Gabara and her children were beseiged by the Indians and lound the savages, 100 strong, armed with breach loading guns. They retired to the mountains and defied the troops. A sur gent and five men were dispatched to warn the farmers of Sonata valley of the present hostile Indians near Hughes’ ranclie. but were attacked, aod Surgent Steward Corporal Wm. Nation and Fri vates Edward Carr and John Walsh killed. Lieutenant Hall received orders from General Howard not to lire on the Indians in the mountains unless he found them en gaged in actual outrages. The same order was sent to all the military posts south of Gila river on the same day of the murder *|dim. General Howard was at tblf time in jpragooe mountains with the noted Apache Chief, Cochise, trying to in duce him to go to the reservation. On the filh of October n baud of Apaches, from the Santa Rillnr Mountains, with a herd of stolen cattle, attacked u parly of miners 30 miles from Tuscon, and robbed them of all their animals. Two of the mi ners were missing. The Indians are armed with the best kind of brecch-londlng guns and fixed ammunition. ARKANSAS. Tin- Troubles. Memphis, October 15. —A special brings advices from Osceola, Arkansas, to noon of the thirteenth. At that time the citi zens were still under arms and grqatly ex cited under reports of negroes marching on tbo place. Scores of prisoners had been captured and the jail was crowded. The citizens were shipping tier famiiii s and goods to places of salety. The steamer Celeste, eti route ’ > Mem phis, was hailed 15 miles below Osceola, and on reaching the landing, a gang of armed negroes demanded to bo taken to Osceola, hut they were driven oil and the steamer got away safely. Armed bands were seen at other points on the river. Fitzpatrick did not proceed to Little Rock, but crossed to Crittenden county, where he endeavored to prevail on the sheriff to cross with him into Mississippi county with a posse of the negroes ; but the sheriff declined. It is stated that the militia are en route from Little Rock to the scene of trouble. 71AR1'LA NIL Cstlitiic Council Hi Itullimor*-. Washington, October la. —A Balti more dispatch says that the Archbishop of New York and all tho bishops attending the ceremonies of the installation of Arch bishop Bagley were in conference yester day for several hours. It is understood that a provincial council will be convened early in llic administration of tho new Archbishops in tho interest of the colored people. The subject of secular education will be a prominent topic of consideration. At a banquet given to Archbishop Bag ley, that dignitary, in his remarks, said he never did believe in opposing liberty of conscience, and was an earnest advocate of its fullest exorcise. He believed lie was appointed to his present trust because he was known to be at post to the materialis tic spirit of the ago and the enemy of In temperance. INDIANA. Election News. Indianapolis, October 15.—The official rote of the Ninth Congressional District elects Neff over Shanks (Republican) by 28 votes; but in one township in Adamo county, Shanks’ districts, 147 Republican votes were thrown out on account of the words “ Republican ticket ” being printed at the head of tho ticket. If these votes are allowed Shanks is elected by 12 votes. NORTH CAROLINA. Fatal Boiler EipMon. Goldsboro, October 15.—The boiler of the engine ef a freight train at Dover Sta tion, nearNewbern, N. C., on the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad, exploded this morning, killing Conductor Arendill and Engineer Faison, and mortally wound ing the fireman. The cause of the explo sion is unknown. - Wist OASIrt. A Propeller Foundered. Marine Accident. Kosine, October 15.—Propeller Lae La belle commenced leaking at midnight and foundered in two hours. Five persons were left aboard. Three of the five boats from the ship are safe. It is h< ped the others are landed at some point away from the telegraph communication. Mii.waukie. October 15.—A1l the boats from Lae Labelle are safe. Haifa dozen went down with the vessel Wiennin. The travelling agent for some tobacco house was lost. VERMONT. United States Senator Elected. Montfeiler. October 15.—The Legis lature, this evening, re-elected ,1. 8. Mor rell, United States Senator. The Demo crats voted for Waldo Bingham, of Hyde Park —.. LOUISIANA. New Orleans, October 15.—The Dem ocrats and Liberals here fused on parish and city officers with L A. Well/, (or Mayor. OHIO. Suicide of a Preacher. Cincinnati, October 15.—Rev. J. F. Kenuedy a prominent Methodist preacher committed suicide. The recent death of two daughters crazed him. F ORETG N. FRANCE. French Newts and Politics. Paris, October 15.—Itouber lias made an appeal to the permanent commission of the Assembly in behalf of Prince Na poleon. The Prince promises to prose cute the minister ot the interior for expell ing him from France without authority of law. The Prince and Princess have left Geneva for Milan. The German army of occupation have 1 begun to evacuate the department of Up per Maine. An election having been or dered in the department of Gironde to fill a vacant seat in the Assembly, the Re publicans held a convention after tbe American model and aomiDated M. Ca due as tbeir candidate. The Conserva tive* bad already placed M Laronquette in the field. Gambetta is expected to visit Nantes and Bordeaux in a few days, where he will address tbe people in explsnstion ol bis Grenable speech. N*w OwjAsa, October IS—The W MACON. GA.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1872. Louis hotc was re opened to-day under Ihe supen sion of Mr. E. F. Miolon SILGY The InMtrriH-tion About lo bp Crushed. Madrid, October 14.— The Captain- General of Gallicia entered Ferrol Sunday night with a body of Government treops. He now holds tile town awaiting the ar rival of reinforcements en route from San tandor and Gijon, and with his increased force expects to crush tho insurrection without shedding blood GREAT BRITAIN. YVnslibiirii Coins hr Home. London, October 15. — Mr. Washburn, American Minister to France, sailed from Southampton to day for New York on the Deutcblnnd. Change of Schedule. WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD, I Atlanta, Ga., April 17, 1378. i On ami after Sunday, the -Ist Instant Day Passenger Train (outward) leuves Atlanta "8:80 a. m., Connecting at Kingston with THROUGH EAST LINE TO NEW ORLEANS Dav Passenger NEW YORK FAST UNK leave Atlanta 4:0.7 e. m , Connecting at Dulton with EAST TENNESSEE THKOI'OtI I.INK TO NEW YORK TIME 4* HOURS HO MINUTES ! Night Passenger Faat Line to New York, leaves Atlanta 11:10 F. m., via East Tennessee and I Georgia, at Dalton, or NA9HVII.I.R A CHATTABOOQA AT CHATTANOOGA TIME 54 HOURS. Day PaSM-nter (inward) through from New York via East Tennessee, Arrives at Atlanta 8:50 R M. Night Passenger (inward) through from New York via East Tennessee or Louisville, j Arrives at Atlanta 1:80 a. m. E. It. WALKER, Master Tranaporatiotn. At Seymour, Tinsley k Co’s CAN BE FOUND Boxes White Bellies. 25 Barrels Fork Ribs. 50 Boxes Cream Cheese. 20 Barrels Early Rose Potatoes. 20 Barrels Red 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. Spoil 1 , Tinsley & Cos. 147-1110 J iO. B. YVEE7IS. ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE ON 8d STREET OVER 1.. W. KANIIAI/N STORE, 29-179 ___ NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Jacob Gloss, deceased, will please come forward and settle with Valentine Kuhn, Admlnistra tor and all who have any claims against said estate will please present them to the under signed for settlement. 131-157 VALENTINE KAHN. ATTENTION! INSURANCE AGENTS. ALL Insurance Agents doing business In the city are requested to call at this office, make returns and pay a tax of 2 % per cent, on their receipts to Sept. 1. Br order of Council. Oil AS. J. WILLIAMSON, I29tf Treasurer. TO BE LEFT TO THE DECISION OF THE FARMERS. rTWIE question of caterpillars and Its terrible 1 destruction of the fleecy staple having, line the great flood of old, abated, a still more momentous question involves especial consid eration at the hands' of the farmers. Kor many long years E. Isaacs lias catered to the wants of the traveling public; and to the farmers, the very bone and sinew of our beloved South, he has taken special pains to make them feel at home while in the city. His tallies are filled and the usual “allowancing” is not “allowa ble.” Indeed you get what you call for and that without stint. Now thc questlon is: Will lie Farmers Snpport Him ? This question is propounded with the eonfi dcnce that will be announced with that little but expressive monosylable which is so famil iar with young people enamored of each other —yes ! The sturdy fanners knows too well the comfort that await him at the ISAACS HOUSE. To answer otherwise than affirmatively to the above mentioned question. While on the subject Mr. Isaacs wishes to say that his pitronage has so increased as to compel him t provide more ample aecommo tious, and the he has leased large and airy rooms of Hi fs new building adjoining his own. A fine i ir is attached to this house. E. ISAACS, Proprietor. 135-160. Cherry Street Press for Sale! WE have for sale a large size GORDON PKKM (Aligator) and a KUttOLKS’ PAPER CUTTER in good condition. To be had at a bargain. Sold to nuke room for lar ger aod faster machine*. Addsea* UJTIS, wtno a surra L-tf Macon. (** Wm. M. I'rnpitton. Wai/itk T. Kona. I’KiN DLETON & ROSS, (Successors to J. M. Boardman.) Corner Mulberry mid Second Streets. waco*. ia„ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN SCHOOL BOOKS, MEDICAL BOOKS, LAW BOOKB, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, CAP, LETTER and NOTE PAPER, ENVELOPES, LEGAL BLANKS, WRITING INK, COPYING INK, CARMINE INK, INDELIBLE INK, GOLD PENS, PENHOLDERS, STEEL PENS, PENCILS, CHALK CRAYONS, RUBBER, WAX, OIL COLORS, WATER COLORS. COLORED CRAYONS, BRUSHES, CANVASS, PLAYING CARDS, CHESSMEN, BACKGAMMON BOARDS, DOMINOES, BILLIARD CHALK, CHROMOS, PICTURE FRAMES, MOULDINGS, GLASS, ETC., ETC., ETC., And in Diet everything usually kept in a llrst class Book and Stationery Store. Orders from the country will receive prompt attention. Prices ns low as any other house in thi South. Order* for printing noli cited. pkAiilrtox a konn, 118-524 Macon, Georgia. Sfotswood Hotel, Nearly opposite the Passenger Depot, (Only one minute’:, walk.) MACON, GA. rpiUK House is centrally and conveniently 10-1 1 cated, with large airy chambers, Ladies’ Drawing ami Dining Rooms, Bath Rooms. Barber Sliop, and organized in every respect for the comfort of families ail single gentle men travelling through, or making a home in our eity. The tallies arc Second to none in the South. Rates of transient board $3 per dav. T. U. HARRIS, Prop’r. C. J. Maoi.eixan, Caterer and Superintendent. J. H. llakhis, In ttie Office. I—tf BYINGTON HOTEL, GRIFFIN, GA. rpHIS HOTEL ranks second to none in 1 Georgia, for GOOD COMFORTABLE ROOMS, WELL SUPPLIED TABLES, AND CHEAPNESS OF KATE. Asa resort for the residence of the present hot term, it is unequalled, the nights being remarkable cool and pleasant. Tin- best Water in Georgia. G. \V. BYINGTON, 110-B>i Proprietor. tiii: iii’.mt a*i ciieaphnt, SODA WATER m iMTAfTi nun nr W. P. CARLOS H Mulberry Nil., Macon. On. I AM now fully prepared to furnish pure bot tled SODA WATER in any quantity. Ord ers by mall or telegraph promptly attended to. I have. In store and nia constantly receiving every description of Fancy and Family Groceries. WINES, LIQUORS, and CIO AKB, FOREIGN ar.d DOMESTIC FRUIT, FISH, GAME, anil eve.ry delicacy when in season. Bar and Restaurant up stalls, supplied with the very best In the market. Parties purchasing goods from me can always rely upon them being fresh and first eluss In every respeet. VFM. F. FA HI,ON. 1-tf Change of Schedule. SUPERINTENDENT’S OKFC'E, , Macon* Brunswick Railroad Cos., <- Macon, Gu., September 21, IR7II. ) ON and after Monday September S3, 1873, trains will run as follows : DAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN DAILY. Leave Macon 8:15 A. M. Arrive at Jesup 5:50 F. M. Arrive at Brunswick 10:00 p. ji. Leave Brunswick 4:30 A. M. Arrive at'Jesup ft:4s A. M. Arrive at Macon 5:20 p. m. Connects closely at Jesup with trains oj At lantic and Gulf Railroad, to and from Savannah and Florida. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN, PAILT. Leave Macon 7. 48 r. m Arrive at Bavannah 7. 15 a. m Leave Savannah 7. 00 p. m Arrive at Macon ft. 45 a. m HAWKINSVILL* TRAIN DAILY, fSUNDAYS EX CEPTED.) Leave Macon 3:55 p. M. Arrive at llawklnsville ft:3o p. m. Leave llawklnsville 7:00 A. M. Arrive at Macon 10:30 A. m. WM. MacREA. 140tf General Superintendent. INDIAN BPRINCB. ELDER HOUSE. KI.OER A WON, Proprietor. THIS well-known bouse is now open to all who wish to visit the far-famed Indian Spring. The Hotel is nearer tbe Sirring than any other, with pleasant and shady walks lead ing thereto. RATES OF BOARD. Per Dav . 3 00 One Week... 10 00 One Month . 38 00 Children and servants half pßce. ELDER * SON, MERCHANTS IM> PLANTERS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR AD VANTAGE TO GALLON US BEFORE MAKING THEIR RILLS. WE HAVE IN STORF, 100.000 LBS. BACON OLEAII R. SIDES. 25.000 LBS. BACON SHOUL DERS. 10,000 LBS. BELLIES. 50.000L85. FLOUR, all grades, 500 ROLLS 2} BAGGING. 10.000 LBS. ARROW TIES. 10 BALES TWINE. JOHNSON & SMITH. JOHNSON & SMITH, Have, and are offering at very low figures : 100 BOXES TOBACCO, all grades. 100 BBLS. WHISKIES. 150 BBLS. SUGAR. 50 BBLS. MOLASSES. 100 BALES HAY. 1.000 BUSHELS CORN. Tonellier with a lull stock ol all all goods in our line of business, na-tf Brown’s Hotel, MACON. GA. IF long experience and a thorough knowl edge of the business in all 1U dlversllied branches are essential to the keeping that which the public has long heard vf but seldom seen, A GOOD IIOTTiI-, the undersigned flatter themselves that they are fully competent to discharge their obliga tions to their patrons; but they are not only experienced in hotel keeping, they modestly would claim to have the BEST ARRANGED and MOST COMPLETE LY AND EXPENSIVELY FURNISHED iionse throughout, in the State, which is loca ted exactly where everybody would have it sit uated IMMEDIATELY IN FBONT AND ADJACENT TO TUB I-ASSENOER DEPOT. where travelers can enjoy the mint shfj> and less liable to he left by the perplexlngly constant departure, of the trains. To all these Important advantage!) is added a TABLE that is well supplied with the best and choicest dishes Uie city and country can aliiird : nor would they omit to mention that their servants, trained to the business, have never been surpassed for politeness and atten tion to guests. For the truth of these statements, we refer the public to onr patrons who reside in every State In the Union. E. E. BROWN A SON, Proprietors. Macon. Oa., April 15, 1372. 73-104 SMITH, (Successor to the late nrrn of Smith, Westcott, & Cos., and of Smith, MeOlashau <fc Cos.) MA.NUFACTURKK AND DEALER IX SADDLES, HARNESS, UKIDLES, SADDLERY AND HARNESS HARDWARE, .Carriage Materials, Leather of all kinds, Shoe Findings, Children’s Carriages, RUBBER, GIN BAN'DS, ETC.. Together with every article mmally kept In a aaddlery hotue. 109 CHERRY NT., MAFOA, CIA t3O-15ft FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE I aAWTON ItA/rI I’oiirlli Slreel, (Next Door to l.nulosi A lYillliuihain. yltE prepared to furnish the trade with 44 It 04’I’ll I UN, IMCOY IMIOAN. PLANTATION Nl PPI.IRH, HAAI UINU, TIKN, BTC., (-n as reasonable terms us any house in Georgia. We will keep constantly on hand, BACON; I.ARD, CORN, OATS, HAY, SUGAR, COFFEE, BAGGING anil TIES, and a general Maori meut of such goods as are kept in a tlrat class Grortsry House. Give us a call. We are running the liAGLEFLOTBINU 7111.1,8. and dire t special atlcutlon to our "CHOICE,” "EXTRA,” “FAMILY” Fleurs. They will he found exactly adapted to the trade, and we guarantee every barrel to give satisfaction. Our prices are as low as those of the same grades can be bought In the South. CORN MEAL, bolted and unbolted, always on hand, of our own make and of the beat quality. 120-188 Jpj. H. BAND Y & CO., TIN AND SHEET IKON HOOFING, Gittnriii, PliiHif and Hepairitf, \ W ASS OiLVANIZKI! IKON CMUOCKS "t ESfllf \s Ifi' l \ Kxecuted at short notice and satisfaction \ j J \; ' guaranteed. \. j) y \|| (No. lO Third Nlreel, Maeoa, da. \ Particular attention given to Guttering put up \ , witli \ WOODRUFF’S \ PATENT EAVE FABTENINOH. ÜB-ang 8 IMPROVED GUI GEAR. SOMETHING NEW. SUPERSEDES ALL OTHER HORSE POWER IT IS NO HUMBUG!! GpilE settling of the Gin House floor bus no ctleet on the Gcuriug. King Post of Iron and ail the work boiled to Iron. IT IS MADE TO LAST, AND TO RUN TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LIGHTER THAN ANT OTHER POWER IN USE. Call ami ki t. for yotiMelf. I build h Portable Horae Power that challenge* all other MAKEB, but it will aot do tlic wwfc with the: Harm: Draft, that uiy PATENT GIN GEAR will. All kinds of Machinery tnudo and repaired at €RO€KETT*I IRON WOKKN, 108-1 Hit Near Brown liouae, Macon Georgia. Blows’S GALLERY! No. 8 Cotton JLvenue, Is the place where all the differ ent styles of pictures are made at greatly reduced prices. W. & E. P. TAYLOR, Cor. Cotton Avenue and Cherrj Street, DEALERS IN FURNITURE, CARPESTNCS, MS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, etc. Metaiic Burial Cases & Caskets, Fine and Plain Wood Coffins and Caskets. TWJ ; Orduri by Telegraph promptly attended to. - A A AKH H. BLOUNT. I&AAG HABDKMAN. M.OU.Vr A HARDEMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON, GEORGIA. OFFICE, at entrance Ralston Hall, Cherry j street. _ 40-860 Barber Shop For Rent. THE Basement room, formerly occupied by Mike Napier, la Brown’a Hotel building if tor rent This la one ol the beattan da for a Barb^Shoplnffiedty.^^^ Volume I.— Numbm 160 inmaf line ROYAL MAIU SmPSe era ZV ThcVckeat across the *