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CITY GOVERNMENT.
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LO. J. WIUIIARSOV, TrC “c'u'rk;
■' A Attorney.
; a O. Bacon, city Phyican.
I UK. G. N HOLM bn ...chief of Police.
' James Martin, ,Pirt Lieutenant.
H- c - Second Lieutenant.
{° u * &'- ■' • •'; Third Lieutenant.
p Vinsky' ■ ■ ■ llouse Keeper.
'*• 1 ’ F ‘n CuVrry .. .Street Overseer.
“ ’ "w'harman City Sexton.
i, r' Hodgkin- Magazine Keeper.
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IIOMH AFFAIHS.
HACO.H, <.*.. OCT. 16, IM J
\Vantkd7—A boy about fifteen years of age
to carry papers at this otticc. Situation perma
nent.
Dblaved.—The Central train wr> delayed
this morning.
Situation Wanted. —Look in another col
umn and sec advertisement headed as above.
Social Hop.-The young men of Macon
give a social hop at Ayers’ Hall on the 18th
instant.
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TniAL OK Taos. l’v*.-The trial of Thomas
Pye, for carving Hal Gates, will come lip ho
fore .Tustice Spring to morrow or Friday.
To Printers. —If any printer in the city do
siaes a good situation in the country will ap
ply to the editor of this column, he can hear
of a good place.
Good’Un. —A man in our city, noted for
having a very large mouth, says he has the
easiest face to wash of any man in town. Ho
opens his mouth, and there is very little face to
wash.
Editors on the War Path.—Mr. Ben. 15.
Russell, of the Bainbridgc Democrat, and Mr.
j. S. Mathews, of the Albany Central City,
called on us this morning. They represent
their respective papers as flourishing.
Personal.—Hon. Clifford Anderson will be
one of several distinguished speakers who will
address the people of Stewart and surrounding
counties at Lumpkin ou the 23d inst.
Mayor’s Court.—But two bases were up be
fore the Mayor this morning. One case of two
gents from the country for getting tight, and
the other of a root doctor for public indecency
wi re disposed of in the usual method.
Twiggs Superior Court.—The fall term of
this Court commenced yesterday. Many of
our city Attorneys are absent in attendance up
on it. Although that county has hasabad
habit of rolling up a pretty heavy radical ma
jority at each election we belivc its morals are
otherwise very good.
KEKOfeKNE Explosion.—Our friend, K. B.
Harrison, Esq., who attends to the book de
partment of Greer, Lake A Cos. came very near
being blown sky-high by the explosion of a
kerosene lamp in his room last week.
Moke Frost.—-We had another light frost
this morning on low grounds; it did no mate
rial damage, nor did that of yeaterday, although
of four-fold severity. We cannot hope to pre
serve our vegetables a great while longer, how
ever, and even now the price of somethings
have advanced considerably at the market
house.
Refreshing.—Th# city is enlivened by a
tooth-paste vender who extols the astonishing
merits of the same every night to a Joseph’s
coat crowd, while a monger of the best lini
ment ever used (so he says) hawks its curative
powers from thestreet corners in the day time.
Commendable.—ln looking over the huge
stock of 8. Waxelbaum, Bro. A Cos., we find
that they extensively patronize home factories.
They have the productions of the Eagle Mills,
at Columbus, and the Kespess Mills, in Upson
county, besides many other Southern mills.—
We are glad to note this.
Ho! for Florida.—We ask the indulgence
of our readers for the lack of spice and editorial
matter iu our columns for a few days, as our
Senior left this morning for Florida, where he
will be gone until next week. The Dr. needed
a few daya of recreation, being a hard worker,
and we take it for granted that our readers will
give the indulgence. Ilia pulpit will |bc filled
by P.er. Dr. J. W. Hinton during his absence.
Concert. —The spacious and elegant Concert
Hall in Huff's new building will be inaugura
ted on next Friday evening, the 18th mst., by a
Musical Soiree to be given by the Mozart Con
servatory of Music. The programme and tiek
*t will be found at the stores of Messrs. Guil
ford, Wood A Cos. and Messrs. Brown A Co.—
The event promisee to be one of the grandest
of the season. Prices of admission to the Con
cert and Ball are fixed at one dollar, children
half price. The performance commences at
precisely 8 o'clock.
Mant wells in the city are failing iu conse
quence of the long continued dry weather.
Seven out of ten of them are not constructed
properly, as eight out of nine profeasional well
diggers are the veriest botches, knowing little
or nothing about the business; but they are
not always to blame, for many men are pciny
wiso and pound foolish on this matter, and
they refuse to inenr the necessary expense in
constructing wells properly at the out-set.
Dr. P. H. Wrioht.—The reader will find
the besutiful drug store of this gentleman ia
Brown's Hotel Block. The Dr. lias Just re
turned from New York, where he hs person
ally superintended the purchase of anew stock
of drugs, chemicals, and such fancy notions as
we are all In the habit of going to such places
to purchase.
The Dr. is a worthy gentleman and excellent
physician, and we are glad to know that his
success, both ss a physician and druggist, is
well sssnred.
A Prolonged Drouth.—We do not remem
'tX* precisely, but fire or six weeks have
ehtpssd since any rain in sufficient quantity to
lay the dost baa fallen. We do not, however,
-speak of this cotnplainingly, for it has been the
finest fall for gathering the cotton crop we ever
saw. Providence has given the planters a
splendid opportunity to secure every pound
mmic iu most excellent order, and we are as
sured that it has not been lost, for they have
sad sre now taking advantage of each
moment of sunshine, to pot their crops Into
The ginbouees.
Mistakes in the Names or Electors.—
We notice that many of our cotemporarlea of
the Democratic presa differ about the proper
Initiate of several electors. For iustaucc, one
or two papers print W. I. Hudson and many
others have it W. J. Hudson. P. F. Smith
occurs in some, snd H. F. Smith In many oth
ers. There may be more errors of this charac
ter which have not come under observation.
Our reason for calling attention to the mat
ter is to warn our friends against letting any
mistakes occur upon the ballots. Congress
would not hesitate five minutes In throwing
out such ballots, If the result depended upon
them.
Grand Ball.—A grand ball will he given
under the auspices of Malachl Lodge, at Huffs
new building, on the evening of the 24th inst.
We remember witli pleasure the pleasant asso
ciations with our Israelitish brethren lust win
ter. We attended their halls und sociables for
tho pleasure and harmony that prevailed
throughout, for there is no class of people w ho
so well understaHd how to make a success out
of anything they undertake. The committee
of arrangements for this hall is composed of
Messrs. George Roscnfeld, Emanuel Isaacs,
Jacob Siesel, H. Spritz and S. Blauenstein.
We wish them a very pleasant time.
Gold and Stock Indicators.—The West
ern Union Telegraph office in this city bus re
ceived a lumber of gold and stock indicators,
which arc now ready for being placed in Buch
counting-rooms as may desire them. We un
derstand our cotton warehousemen, and par
hapa several others, have subscribed for them.
The indicator is the most curious machine we
have yet se-n in connection with that still mar
velous invention, the electric telegraph. When
a dispatch is tcoeired at . the office here from
New York quoting the cotton, gold and stock
market, it can instantly and simultaneously
be sent to those, parties having indicators, the
electric ity revolving their machinery and print
ing the words and figures so plainly that any
one can read them. It is certainly a vast im
provement upon the old system of writing dis
patches upon manifold paper and sending them
over the city by messengers.
The Dancing Academv.— Gentleman's <-la*
to-night; afternoon class for ladies’ and child
ren on Friday at 2’ j o’clock. Make a note of
this.
Oysters on the half shell at ITlmsnn’- I Mines
House Saloon.
The Great I)rv Goods House ok 8.
Waxelbaum and Brother.—This mammoth
Dry Goods House is truly one of the greatest
in all the Southern country. We doubt if
there are many which arc mere extensive on
the North American continent outside of New
Yorl: and Philadelphia, aud 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 from cellar to roof, there arc
five 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 ia the chief whole
sale department, and here we find a ship load
of Prints, Domestics, Alpaecas of all colors,
-Janes, Blc-achings, Bhirtings, Stripes, Checks,
Ginghams, Fancy Dress Goods, Red and White
Flannels, Opera Flannels, Tickings, Brown
Coods, Corsets, Linseys, Poplins, aud ho on,
running through the entire catalogue.
On the left is the general Retail Room, and a
busy scene it always presents, morning, noon
and night It would be much easier to tell
what ia not in there than what is. It contains
among other things the largest stock of silks
in Georgia—some of them running as high as
SIOO per pattern. Onr ladies can Und anything
there from an inch of ribbon to a cashmere
shawl.
The two floors above are set apart for ready
made clothing, boots, shoea, hats, shawls,
hosiery, gloves, linens, shirts, balmoral skirts,
cloaks, blankets, quilts and notions ad infini
tum.
But it is useless to call every article by name,
it would take up half the space In our paper.
Dealers must go and Bee for themselves. A su
perficial glance makes one think there is
enough on hand to supply the whole trade of
Macon for mouths to come, and yet so great is
the trade of the house, it is necessary to send
off new orders for fresh supplies almost overy
day in the week. Scarcely a steamer leaves
New York for Savannah without having con
signments for “3. W. & 8., Macon.”
The Senior requests us to make the positive
statement as a fact that they tell at Yew York
prices.
We found the house tills morning full of
country merchants and citizens, and every clerk
just as busy as he could be; and no wonder,
for such a stock as that will attract people to it
the dullest day in the week, and at thla season
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 he for a long time to come. oet9-3w
tiINM'.R Alk at Ullmsnn’B Isaac House Ba
loon.
Fresh evert Morning. —A few lino Ter.-
nesse shoat-, superior pork sausages, made
from the same. The finest of Tennessee beef,
mutton, Ac., in fact every thing that is found
in a fresh meat market, ean be had K. L. Henry
A Bro’a., a few doors at.ove the Enteki-kisk
office. Call on them and satisfy yourself.
ootS-tufri.
Oranges at W. I*. Carlos’.
■* ♦— —
Rhine Wine at Ullmanu’s, Isaac- House Ha
loon.
Faurak's Electric—Warranted to cure the
following diseases or money refunded: Dip
theria, Neuralgia, Cramp and Colic, Headache,
Diarrhoe and Rheumatism if not of too long
atanding.
Fakklh’s Agce Clue —Warranted to cure
in three days or money refnuded. For sale by
all Druggists.
Hunt, Rankin A Lamar,
KJ-171 Wholesale Agents.
Cineinnati Beer at L'llmann’s Isaac House
Salooon.
Carlos has Florida Oranges large and sweet.
No moke blowing about your Ferreotypes.
Brown has just received the beat and largest
Ferreotype machine that ever came South. —
Call at No. 8 Cotton Avenue, if you want good
pictures. Old Cameras for sale—different size*.
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Progress Saloon, Mulberry Street.
<Frnrgnfe ©tbratint <@nr<s i*t riut <£ole
@abt £ stirs.
From to-night this saloon will be prepared
to furnish the beat of Goose, Dcck, Picelss,
Holl. Herring, Balla pa, etc., etc., by the
plate. Coipe and try bow nice It la.
octlVSt E. SraiNz.
CITY DIRECTORY.
MASONIC.
Macon Lodge, No. 5, meets overy Ist aud Oil
Monday night, at Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenue,
Mi/pah Lodge, No. 47, meet* every 2d and
4th Thursday nights at Masonic Hall.
Constantine Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M., meets
every 2d and 4th Monday night at Masonic Hall.
St. Oaier Commander) , No. 2, Knights Tem
plar, meets Dl Thursdays of each month at
Masonic Hall.
firemen.
Protection No. 1 meets Ist Tnesday night in
each month—House Poplar st., comer 3d. •
Oeuiulgee No. 2 meets Ist Monday night in
each month —House, ou Cotton Avenue, near
City Hall.
Young America No 8 meets Ist Monday night
in each month —House fldst., corner Mulberry
Mechanics’ No. 4 meets Ist Monday night in
each month —House corner Hawthorne and 3d
streets.
Defiance No. 5 meets Ist Tuesday in each
month—Housed in City Hall.
Hook aud Ladder No. 1 meets Ist Friday
night in each month—House Poplar st., cor
ner 2d.
ODD FELLOWS.
Franklin Lodge, No. 2, meets every Thurs
day uightatOdd Fellows’ Hall, Cotton Avenue.
United Brothers Lodge, No. 5, meets every
Tuesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Germania Lodge, No. 39, meets every
Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hail.
Macon Union Encampment No. 2, meets at
Odd Fellows’ Hall on 2d and 4th Mondays of
each month. ,
knights or PYTHiAS
Meet every Wednesday night at < Idd Fellows’
Hall.
GOOD TEMPLARS.
Walton Lodge, No. 23, meets every Tues
day night at Progress Club Hall.
Aurora Lodge, No. 89, meets every Friday
night at their Hall in Hollingsworth Block.
Dougherty Lodge, No. 179, meets every
Monday night at Progress Cluh Hull.
Windsor Lodge, No. 120, meets every Thurs
day night at their Hall on Windsor Hill.
SOCIETIES
Progress Club meets every Sunday night at
their Hall on Mulberry street.
Hibernian Society meets Ist Tuesday in each
month at No. 2 Engine House.
Malachi Lodge, No. 14*1, I. <). B. 11., meets
second and fourth Sundays iu cacti month.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers meets
every Wednesday night at tie- Passenger Depot.
Visiting Brethren welcome.
CHURCHES.
Hpiscojml —Christ Church, Rev, 11. Johnson,
Rector—Walnut st., between 2d and 3d. Ser
vices 10 1-2 A. M. and 8 p. M.
St. Paul’s Church, Rev. It. K. Rees, Rector
— Yincville. Services II a. M.; sp. M. Chil
dren’s Service; op. m. Evening Prayer.
St. Barnabas, services by the Rector of Christ
Church, at SP. m. Near Macon A Brunswick
Railroad Freight Depot.
Catholic —St. Joseph’s Church, Rev. L. D.
Bazin. Mass 7a.m. ; High Mass 10:00 *. m. ;
Vespers 4 1-3 r. M.
lVcsbyterian— Mulberry St Church, Itov. C.
B. Vaughn, pastor. Services 10 1-2 A. M. and
8 P. M.
Windsor Bill Church, Rev. Wm. McKay,
pastor. Services semi-monthly.
Israelitish Synagogue —J. 11. Hertz, President
Near Ist Baptist Church. Services Friday eve
ning and Saturday morning.
Baptist—M Baptist, Rev. W. H. Mclntosh,
pastor—2d Street, between Cherry und Poplar.
Services 10 1-2 A. M. and 8 1-4 p. u.; Sunday
school 41-3 P. M.
Second Baptist, Rev. James Mcliryde, pastor
—near Findlay’s Foundry. Services 101-2 m.
ind 8 p. m.
Mission Chapel, Windsor Hill, supplied from
the city churches.
Methodist Episcopal —Mulberry Street, Rev.
J. O. Branch, pastor—Mulberry st., corner Ist.
Services at TO 112 A. m. and 8 p. M.
First Street Church, Rev. W. W. Hicks, pas
tor —Ist street, between Oak and Arch. Ser
vices 101-2 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 Hill—services at the
usual hours bv the Pastor, Rev. R. A. Cain.
To Dentists Generally, and Minister*
Particularly.— Dr. W. W. Ford is not going
to move, but will remain in exactly the same
room that he has occupied ever since he came
to Macon. His many friend* and patrons will
find him at all times in the front room at the
head of the stairs, in Dr. Emerson’i building,
ready and willing to serve him. octlO
r r he
‘CHARTER OAK’
--IS
STILL A MOVING.
TRUMAN \ GREEN,
TRUNWI LAIt HLOCK.
filgu of the Golden "Charter Oak."
146-304
SOUTH MACON
DRDS STORE I
THE PROPRIETOR Superintends the pres
cription department in person, and cures
the PUREST and FRESHEST inedleinca that
can be procured, and would say to every one in
his portion of the city, that they shall have
Drugs and Medicines as fresh and as cheap as
they can be bought in the city. He would ad
vise all who are laboring under chills and fever
or Liver derangement, to use his "Remedy for
Chills anil Disease* of the Liver," and will
warrant it in every case where the directions
are honestly followed.
Lamp Chimneys, Cigars and Tobacco always
on hand.
H. . EVERETT,
lira* Ist,
151-169 Fourth Street, near Arch.
FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL.
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Itaily Kci lew af llk* Hiirkel,
Office Macon Daily Entehimiisk, -
October 16—3 o’clock, P. M, i
The State op Trade. -Taking advantage
of this bright and beautiful weather, the plant
ers with all their hands are iu the fields pick
ing cotton. It is of the greatest importance
to gather the crop liefer- bud weather come*,
and well knowing till*, f-i oi them can spare
the time to come to town. And this afford* a
full explanation of the dullness in trade in
comparison with oornspondilig periods of
other years.
There was an uelivo demanded for middling
cotton tills morning at 17} / cents a fancy ar
ticle bringing 17"i.
To day’s western dispatches quote bacon
scarce, firm and holders with lofty ideas about
the future price of wlmt little they still have on
hand. We quote clear ribbed sides at 13 cents
Shoulders 16 wllli.no disposit ion to shade these
figures.
A private telegram from New York says bulk
meats have advanced there.
In others we have no changes to make.
Cotton.— Report for 24 hours, sinee 3 P. M.
yesterday. Hold 175 bales ; shipped 209 hales.
Received 588 hales.
statement.
Stock on hand, Sept. 1, 1872
hales 4 111
R-Jcelvcd last 24 hours 58S
Received previously 12,454—13,042
Total receipts 18,454
Snipped last 24 hours . 409
Shipped previously 8,228 8,037
Stock on hand this evening— 3,817
Market stiff 17a17?1c.
MACON IMCII’K t’l KKI -Vl’.
OSNARURGS- No. 1 16
No. 2 14
MilledgcvillcNo. 2 14
MACON SHEETING V'S
Seven-eighths
Waynumvilto Sheeting H
Houston Sheeting 11M
Houston Stripes U’.Vulo
Colnmbuß Stripes l.ialS
High Shoal Stripes 16
Montour Shirting —% lOj-tf
Factory Sewing Thread itiO
YARNS-.... 160
GRlTS—per bushel 1 85
OATS—per bushel 00a65
FIELD PEAS—per bushel
UA Y—Northern
Tennessee 1 9Ja2 00
Clover 1 90
PEA NUTS—per bushel 150
POT A I’OES—Planting
Table use 5 SOu-l 00
APPLES—Northern
BUl’TEß—Goshen No. 1 peril- 43n44
Goshen No. 3 per lb 25 t
Tennessee No. 1 “ 3J :
Tennessee No. 2 “ 20
Country 85a40
COFFEE—Rio per lb 21a35
Java per lb 28a34
CHEESE—Best Cream per lb.. 18
New York per 1b... 15
MOLASSEH—N. O. Syrup per gal. (15
"Georgia” per gal.. 70
Sugar House 35
SYRUPS—GoIden Drips, per gal... 60*75 -
Medium per gal 05
Ordinary per gal 55 }
SUGAR “A” per lb 13}<ji
White Extra “ C ” 13a .
New Orleans (bhd-).... 10:03}
Yellow C 12>/a
Demerara . 12}$al3
Port! Rico lU fal2'f
POWDER—Hazard per Leg 7 25
Orange Mills 7 00
PROVISIONS, GRAIN, GROCERIES, Ac.
BACON—Clear-ribbed Sides (smokd).. R 13
Shoulders 9}£nlo
HAMS—Magnoliaß. C., canvassed... Uo.jatiP
Fitch’s U.ljjpigO
Tennessee, plain-cured 18al8}£
White Bellies Wall
PORK- Pickled, mess 18 00
New, mess 19 00
Pickled, rumps ... 15 00
BULK MEATS—Cask Sides
Shonlders
Bellies
LARD—Prime I.eaf, Tierces 1 lallW
Kegs 13
Puckuges 12u13
FLOUR -Low superfine per bhl . 700
Standard superfine.. 8 60
Extra 9 00
Choice extra ——
Family 10 00
•*Wyleys XXIX’-i
Georgia Mills ) 11 50a12 00
llyacintho 11 00
“Domestic’' 12 00
Star of Beauty 1100
Belle of Georgia „ 1100
Pride of Dixie 12 00
Silver Lake 10 50
CORN—White per bushel 95
Mixed per bushel SBa9o
SHOT—Per sack 3 00
CRACKERS—Butter per lb 09
Soda Bao9
Cream 13
Sugar 13 1-2
Lemon 14
Ginger Snaps
PicNic 10
Fancy 17
CANDY—New York per lb 18
M. R. Rogers <fc Cos 18
BLACKING—No. 1 per gross 5 00
No. 2 6 00
No. 3 7 00
SODA—Bi-Carb. per lb 9nlo
POTASH-Per lb lOull
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’a 3 tK>
TOBACCO—( hoice Chewing per !b 75
Medium BO
Ordinary 40a50
Choice Smoking. 1 85
Medium. i 75
Common 40
ClGAßS—lmported per thousand 75 OOaloO 00
Domestic 15 OOaCO 00
SNUFF—Scotch per lb 78
Macaboy 78
PIPES —Per box 0 50u4 50
MACKF/REI. No. 1 kits S 25a3 SO
No. 8 bbls 10 50uM 00
No. 8 kits 1 75
No. 11 bbls'—isrge. .11 50Eil8 (X)
No. 8 kits 1 50a1 70
WHITE FISH—Half bbl 7 50
CANDLES—Best Star (full w’t)... 81ka82
Sperm 48a45
Paraffine SOaHH
STARCH—PearI...-. 7';ußK
EGGS—Per doz 80
CHICKENS—Per doz 8 00a5 (X)
SALT —Virginia per sack 8 10a8 15
Liverpool 8 50
FEATHERS 80
HIDES- -Dry flint MalO
Green 6a7
BEESWAX 88u00
SWEET POTATOES 75a 1 00
WniSKY—Common Rye 1 05al 10
BAGGING —Bengal 18
Lyxm
Borifio
Gnnny
Dundee 1 7
Patched 17
TlES—Gooclie
Arrow Oj^alO
Eureka 10
Allgator..., ah ; ;
COME! COME!
COME ONE! COME ALE!
r) the VEGETABLE and CHICKEN and
EGG market of
tl. C. K iI.KI On A CO.’S
You can also get the beat Sugar, Coflisc, Teas,
Rice, Flour, Bacon, Sausage, Black Fish, Mul
let, Fresh Oysters, Crabs and Shrimp*, Canned
Good* of all kinds, Candles, Nuts, Tobacco,
Cigars, also a splendid assortment of Notions.
asp 26 tf C. C. BALKCOM A CO.
notice.
Macon and Brunswick Railroad Oince,
Macon, Oa., August *d, 1873. (
ON and after August Bth, Excursion Ticket*
to New York and return, can be had at
this office S3B 00 for round trip. Tickets good
until Oct. Ist, 1872.
W-tf K J. YMRTIN O T. Aft
Change of Schedule.
MACON AND WESTERN I!. It. CO., T
Mvi on, Ga., June 11, isir. f
(AN and after Sunday June 16th. the bilhitv
/ ing schedule for Passenger Train*, w ill
be observed on this road
DAY PASSENGI-.lt.
Leave Macon 5:5U a. M,
Arrive at Macon .... ~. . 7:30 a, m.
Leave Atlanta.. 3:00 a. m.
Arrive at Atlanta... . .. 3:15 r. M.
NIGIIT PASSENGER.
Leave Macon 10:00 r. M.
Arrive at Moron 9:35 P. M.
Leave Atlanta 4:00 i*. m.
Ai rive at Atlanta 0:00 t. m.
.7:20 m. and 9:35 r. M. Train* make close
connections nt Macon with Central Railroad
for Savannah and Augusta, and will: South
western Railroad for points in Southwest Geor
gia. 3:15 p. m and 0,00 h. m. train* aotinoct
at. Atlanta with We-tern and Atlantic Railroad
for points West. \. J. WHITE,
55tf SuneriiUemlent.
TAX! TAX!! TAX!!!
rpilE attention of eitv lav payers are most
.1. respectfully called to the following reso
lution passed by Council at a reel'll l meeting
with the request that all subject w ill comply,
thus avoiding trouble and expense.
Whereas, At tho regular meeting in August
a resolution was passed, giving those owing
taxes for the year I v l '.’ tho privilege ot paying
one-fourth their taxes on tiie lOlh of Septem
ber, und it being not generally understood
when the balance fell duo, therefore
Resolved, That on the 10th of each month
one-fourth will be called for; all persona fail
ing to pay the second instalment, which fulls
due on the 10th of October next, that Ilia Trea
surer Issue executions for the full amount of
taxes. Passed.
CHAS. J. WILLIAMSON,
sopt 21-tllloctll. Treasurer.
CROP OF 1872.
(-lover and (Jniss Needs.
RED CLOVER,
CRIMSON CLOVER,
SAPLING CLOVER,
ORCHARD GRASS
BLUE GRASS,
I
HERDS GRASS,
LUCERNE SEED,
Arc., &<*.
Just received, j
HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR,
Wholesale Druggists,
Mb- 15b 82 and 84 Cherry Street.
To the It II si Ik.-KS 51 ell of tlliean
THE ALBANY NEWS
Circulates exclusively in Dougherty. Mitchell,
Lee, Baker and Worth Counties.
J-vy" The wealthiest < ’otton seel ion
of Georgia.
TIIK TV KWH
Ih the best Advertising Medium In fcfcmlliwest
ern Georgia.
ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED.
CARET W. STYLES, Proprietor.
89
WOOD AND COAL.
JIIAVE established, near the Macon A West
ern Railroad Depot, an ample, yard with
Fairbanks’ best seules) to supply all kinds of
Wood und Coul, In any quantity, at the lowest
market rates.
WEIGHT, MEASURE and
QUALITY GUARANTEED.
A share of public patronage is respectfully
solicited. Orders left at the offices of Messrs.
11. L. Jewett, Greer, Lake A Cos., Turpin A
Ogden, through Postofllee, or at the Yard, will
have prom [it attention. Cotneand see
122-200 MILO H. FREEMAN.
FOR RENT.
ONE of the most deslruhlc 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 underHigncd, or to
M “.srH. 15. 11. VvrigleyA Co.,W anotW Second
strort, Macon, On.
ing-tf JAMES W. KNOTT.
FOR SALE.
A COMPLETE OUTFIT OF HOUSEHOLD
FURNITTRK.
A FAMILY designing to break lip house
keeping on the. first of October, now oiler a
complete outfit of furniture for five or six
rooms, together witli all necessary kitchen
utensels, for sale at half original cost. It con
sists of Mohair Parlor Chairs, Mahogany and
Black Walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dining Ta
ble, Dining, Rocking and common chairs, Car
pets, Dinner and Tea Setts, and in short, almost
every article demanded in u house of live or six
rooms. The furniture has not been used over
one or two years, Is In perfect repair, almost
us good as new, cost SI,OOO and will now be
sold for SSOO cash. Address Box 433, Macon,
orapply at this THIS OFFICE,
seplutf
NOTICE.
I>JDB will be received for (450) four hun
>dred and fifty Cypress, Cedar or Chestnut
Posts, (5 feet long and (7) Severn Inches square,
delivered at either depot in this city. Address
communications to
ocW-tf WM. IIAZLEIirTtRT.
NOTICE.
vpilE Books for the registration of voters for
JL the city elsctlon will be opened on the first
day of October and close at Two o’clock p. in.,
on December 13, 1872.
sep3o td J. A, McMANUR, Clerk.
BERND BROS.
HANUrAOTUBEM OF AND
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DKAI.BIUI IN
Harness,Saddles, Collars, Horn) Equip*
meat* and Clothing Generally.
ALSO a full MBortmentof LEATHER of a!
klnda, Enameled Cloth, etc.
aaddlws and Karimas Makcre Hardware and
Tools.
Cash paid for HIDES, FURS, SKINS, WAX,
WOOL and TALLOW. 5-162
■~C. W. nOWAKV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Offlc at entrance of Ralston Hall, Cherry street
fcS*jr“A)l bnmDMft will receive prompt atten
ti/Sr
FllliNH STOCK !
1
i
BURDICK BROTHERS
SIGN OF THE “COLDEN3HOC.”
DEALERS IS
Grain, Provisions and Groceries,
Have now In store a fresh Slock of Goods, and Invite the attention of the Public.
WE OFFER
100,000 pounds BACON SIDES AND SHOULDERS, direct Jfrotn the Packers.
35 tierces of the genuine "MAGNOLIA" HAMS.
20 tierces PURE LEAF LAP,I).
5,000 bushels WHITE AND MIXED CORN.
2 CAR LOADS FLOUR from NEW WHEAT.
560 Rolls BAGGING, weighing2Xll'ound to the Yard.
•‘AT* I*o W” TIES,
IN ANY QUANTITY.
33 lings Choice KK> COFFEE.
Mi Übls. MUG All of various greeds.
Choice WESTERN HAY, flesh Water Ground MEAL, WHEAT BRAN, LIVERPOOL ss.l
VIRGINIA BALT.
We have now a good Stock, and respectfully iuvilo the attention of all who desire to par
chase, goods in nnr line.
Entire satisfaction Is rnuirantood to our customers.
Please cull on us si
63 Third Street, Macon, (la., Sip of the ' Golden Hot”
BURDICK BROTHERS.
110-13.)
a I) Y October Ist the undersigned will remove
I) to intersection of First street and Cottos
Avenue, Dixie Works side, where he will be pre
pared to supply his customers, und the publt
everything ln*liii line, such as
myself that I can und will give entire saUsfse
my old stand on Cotton Avcnnc,^o^XMlU^Tri-
TO EVERYBODY
AND HIS CHARMING WIFE!
f I MI AT all-important event, the election, having passed away, and the “ times that tried men*
JL souls " have merged Into the “piping times of peace” ; und Winter has been ushered in
among twitter of birds and music of the leaves as they foil to the ground ; and the Summer hav
ing faded away and the weather reduced to something agreeable, I have to announce to my nu
merous and beloved patrons that I have recently returned from an extended trip to New York,
Philadelphia, Poughkeepsie and Wceliasean, and other celebrated markets, where I purchased,
and have now In my store, the largest lot of
“GOODIES!”
Ever brought to Mucon, coiiMating In purt of Bnear, Coffee, New York Canvassed Hams and
Breakfuat Bacon, Lard, Butter, Canned Fruit, .lollies. Pickles, Haisina, Nuts, Apple**, Lemons,
Cabbages, Onions, Potatoes, Crackers, Cheese, Spiced Hams, Bologna Sausages, and—well, it
would take me all day to write what I have got, and It would fill this paper so full that Smith
wouldn't have a local for a week. It is almost unnecessary for me to mention the fact that lans
prepared, as ever, to supply Oysters and Shell-fish of all kinds, from a Crab to a Grecleyoystar.
The finest Fish, fresh ami on ice, Is kept by me, and sold at living rates.
In view of the fact that the people of Macon, and those visiting Macon, are determined to eat
what her they get anything good or not, I have prepared myself for the emergency, by making
ample arrangements to have my
DINING TABLES
Supplied with the very heat this arid other markets can afford. That popular dish, “Bird, oh
Toiutt” being my own Invention, the people can always find the lime at my restaurant. To
gether with my polite corps of waiters, this branch of my business will receive the natronsge
of all of my old customers, and, 1 hope, many new ones. My restaurant is, as is well known,
supplied with the very best y* g
EATABLES & DRINKABLE'S
that could be found. Therefore, gentlemen and ladles, having laid before you wtjlat I have on
hand, arid wishing you all tlic beat luck and that I can suit you in your purchaser from ms I
must close this letter. If at any time I can serve you, you have but to commamH me or my
corps of attentive and obliging clerks, and you will be made happy. Tbankiug you for past
favors, 1 am tenderly yours,
W. P. CARLOS.
PROSPECTUS
'
Bacon Weekly Enterprise,
\V. WATKIX HICKS, Editor.
ON or about the first week in October,
we will b-sue from this office the first mmi--
La®, Live, Weekly Paper!
It will contain all the the Telegraphic news
of the week, and the latest reliable information
on all subjects and from all parts of the world.
In its editorial department will bo found dis
cussions of all the
LIVE ISkI'ES
of the times. Particular attention will be giv
en to the advancement of Science, Art, and
Literature; wl ile all interesting events and
authentic progress of the political world will
be faithfully presented.
SUBSCRIPTION PRIOR.
One Year
Six Month* • 1 00
Invariably In advance.
*ar"N subaeriptlon taken for less than six
fcjr.Now Is the time to suhtcrlbe. Speci
men copies srnt on application.
Change of Schedule.
ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
j FORTY-ONE MILES SAVED IN DISTANCE
Opfic* Macon and Augusta Railroad, )
Macon, May 18,1872. j
ON aud after Sunday, May 19, 1872, and un
til further notice, the trains on this Rosd
will run as follows:
DAT TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS JSIIEPTEII).
Leave Augusta 11.00 a. n.
Leave Macon 0 30 A. n.
Arrive at Augusta 2.45 p. m.
Arrive at Macon “•
fjjrPasscngers leaving Macon st 6.30 a. x
make close connection at Caraok with day pa*
*enger trains on the Georgia Railroad for At
lanta and si) points West; also, for Augusta,
with trains going North, and with trains for
Charleston; also, for Athens, Washington, amt
all stations on the Georgia Railroad
wy-Tiokcta sold and baggage chu aed to all
points North, both by rail and by .tcsinshijs
1 from Charleston.
24-lv S. K. JOHNSON Sun’t.
J. J. ABH.4JIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
151 BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, OA
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