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O. 1. Finnk\ ,•• •• • street Overseer.
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HOME AFFAIRS.
.VIACOM. CIA., OCT. . tß7a.
7 "see Notice of printer wanted by Joseph 1,.
Dennis, Talbolton, Georgia.
• Bubolaky.—The Georgia No. 2. was robbed
Sunday night of nearly a hundred dollars.
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A letter for George T. Rogers’ Sons is held
for postage in the Savannah postofflee.
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,• p L . UN (> VT .—If to morrow is a good day we
hope to see a big turn out on the tinmen's
parade.
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The Weather.—We are having cold weath
er witli a drizzling ruin, making out doors die
agreeable under foot.
Burned.—A gfn house of Mr. Willingham
of Lawton & Willingham was destroyed by Ure
a few nights ago. It was on the Carolina side
of the Savannah river.
Child Burned.—We understand that a little
negro child was burned yesterday by the explo
sion of a kerosene lamp. She lived in the
Southwest portion of the city.
Give ’km a Chance.—We would suggest to
the United States Commissioner to hold his
court in some larger room than his sanctum.
Could not the court room he engaged for the
purpose ?
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Soda Water.—Our soda \endure have sus*
pended the sale of soda water until next sum
mer. A hot soda fountain would pay. Who
takes the hint?
lurKOVEMEKT.— Fifth street, from the pas
senger shed to the Southwestern depot is nice
ly graded and leveled. We notice hands at
work on it tills morning.
' 1, vying tiie Cohneii Stone. —Samuel Law
rence Grand Master F. A. M., will lay the cor
ner stone of the Jewish Synagogue on next
Tuesday, assisted by the Right Worthy Grand
l.odge of Georgia.
Mayor’s Court.— The case of Henry White
a suspicious character, was dismissed.
George Smith and George Ball, for fighting,
fUland costs each.
Peusonal.—Arehy McQueen has returned to
the city from an extended trip through the
North. While Arehy was abroad he gathered
a good many dots relative to lire engine mat
ters, which will be of some service to the De
partment.
Another Accident.— As Mr. Felix Dough
erty, a baggage-master on the Southwestern
Railroad was coupling some cars Monday morn
ing, his hand was caught and terribly mashed.
New Harness. —Young America No. 8,
have recently bought a set of splendid harness
for the use of horses that pull their
steamer. The harness was manufactured in
this city by the well-known harness maker and
saddler, Mr. H. P. Westcott.
Accident.— On Monday evening. Master
Charlie Campbell who works with Mr. D. D.
Craig in the pattern shop of Findlay’s Iron
Works, had the misfortune to have a finger
sawed off by a circular saw. Two other fing
ers were badly mangled.
A Good Supper. —The compositors of this
office beg leave to retu n hearty thanks to
Mayor Huff for the capital aupper sent them
late last night. Everything good was included
In the bill of fare, and they relished it only ua
hard working printers can, especially in the
ama’ hours of the night. The supper was a
pleasant reminder of Mayor Huff s, and done up
ill Casey’s bc=t style. Thanks, Mayor, until
you are better paid.
The General Topics.—Yesterday if you
met a friend his first inquiry was, “Any more
ghosts ?” To-day the inquiry from every body
is, “Who’s arrested?” Yesterday everybody
said “Surreney” fifty times; they talked of
ghosts, spiritual manifestations, the Davenport
Brothers, hobgoblins, witchcraft and sorcery.
To-day the greeting is, “Have-you been ar
rested ?” But the last sensation, in our opin
ion, is longer-lived than the negro-girl-liot
brick-mystery of Surreney. Surreney can now
take Its back seat and await its turn to be
dished out to the sensation loving public.
We don’t like this wholesale arresting of
citizens. It looks too much like military rule,
but it’* a thing we can’t help and we must do
as the little boy did—lump it.
1. 0. O. F.—The institution of the. new
lodge of Odd Fellows in Atlanta, Monday
night, was a most enjoyable affair. This lodge
i3 the first German Lodge in the city, and com
menced with a large number of members. It
sms installed by John Grainling, D. D. G. M.
and W. G. Grainling, G. M.
| The officers were installed by J. 11. Otto, D.
1 1). G. M., B. Lnwenthal, G. 11., and C. Mncli
lald, P. G., of Macon.
I The delegation of Macon were taken in hand
by their Atlanta brethren, and were shown
every courtesy in their power, for which they
wish us to tender thanks.
The name of the new Lodge is Schiller Lodge*
No. 71.
A Queer Fish.— We were shown this morn
ing what may be truly called a queer fish. It
waa a Polvpe. It was captured off Blaekfish
bank, Tybec Island, by the Messrs. Savareae
Brothers, who shipped it to Mr. C. C. Balkcom,
who has it now at his store on Fourth street.
It is described by the Encyclopedia as “a
animal having no locomotive organs, provided
with a circle of retractile tentacula round the
month, and a central gastric cavity.” At any
rate it is the most positively ngly looking
thing we ever saw in the shape of a fish. Still
it is a curiosity well worth going to look at.
Lrwc* at regular lunch hours, Free Soup,
Tomandjerry, Hotpunches, and Cincinnati La
ger Beer at UlUnau’s Isaacs House Saloon.
scpT7-rod.ini
Bayonet Rule.—From our neighbor the
Telegraph, we copy the following:
It seems one Morris, the negro candidate
from Wilkinson, has been up to Atluutu for
some time, operating upon 11. P. Farrow and
A T. Akeruian, and fabricating the most ab
surd and preposterous Kuklux charges against
many of the host citizens of that county. Those
worthies believing; doubtless, that a bold coup
main iu behalf of Grant, on the eve of the
election, might alarm and demoralize Ida oppo
Bents, it is suld lent a willing carlo Morris, and
assisted him In procuring from the United
States Commissioner Swayze warrants for the
arrest of a large number of eiilzens upon mgro
affidavits.
On Monday night this man Morris came
down from Atlanta at the head of a large de
tachment of United States troops, under the
command of u Lieutenant, and, proceeding to
Toombs boro, Irwluton, and other points, seized
in their beds and arrested the following gentle
men : Dr. T. A Simmons, Messrs, llenry Ily
niuiis, R Hymans, W. Dickson, J. D. 1 ulund
inghatu, Geo. Gilbert, Milton Lindsay, l). Car
lisle und two brothers l’eaeoek. These unfor
tunate individuals were then hurried oil to
Savannah, there to be tried for their livee upon
the accusation of ignorant negroes, who, more
than probable, neither know uor eare foe the
obligations of ail oath.
Our informant had been Bent to Macon to
procure counsel for the prisoners, and had ob
tained for them the services ef Col. W. A. Lof
ton, who left for Savannah by the night train.
Other ari'ist, as will he seen in another col
umn, were also made in this city yesterday. We
are not posted as to the precise nature of the
charges against any of ttie Wilkinson parties,
but learn Hull some of them dale hack one or
more years, and all are of the Kuklnv dnscrlpt
tion. ,
A considerable number of soldiers ure still
encamped near Tooinbshoro.und will doubtless
continue to harry every peaceful citizen who
may happen to incur the ire of any vagabond.
U. S. Commissioners’ Court.—Mr. George
Gustin and Dr. A. P. Collins were arrested yes
terday by acting U. S. Deputy Marshal A. E.
Seifert, and ordered to appear at the office of
the American Union, to answer the charge of
violation of the Enforcement Act at the recent
clectiou. The following is a copy ef the affi
davit sworn to by parties interested:
t , did band and conspire to
gether, and did baud and conspire witli oilier
persons, whose names are unknown to depo
nent witli intent to violate the provisions of
the law entitled “An Act to enforce the right
of citizens of the United States to Tote in the
several States of this Union and for other pur
poses;” approved May •’•lst, 1870, in that they
did band and conspire together, and with said
unknown persons, to hinder, delay, obstruct,
intimidate and prevent deponent
and others, whose names are to deponent un
known, at an election held in the county of
Bibb, in the Southern District of Georgia, on
the sth day of October instant, from voting for
Dawson A. Walker for Governor, and for G.
Binswanger, Tilman Lowe and l’nlaski Holt
for Representatives in the General Assembly of
Georgia, they being qualified voters at said
election and ihe right or privilege of voting for
said persons at the election aforesaid being a
ri„ht or privilege granted and secured to them
by the Constitution and laws of the United
States, contrary to to the laws of the United
States. ■
The case of Mr. Gustin and Dr. Collins was
postponed until to-morrow morning, 11 o’clock,
Mr. Whittle, Mr. Gustin’s attorney, not being
able to attend.
Mr. W. D. Rainey was appointed Atsiatnnt
Deputy U. S. Marshal.
Several arrests are to be made to-day, and
before we go to press may be able to give their
names.
Since writing the above, Mr. F. M. Heath,
tax-collector, und Mr. Willis Price have been
arrested.
Mr. W. I). Rainey and Mr. K. J. Wall 1 ave
been appointed Special Deputies.
’Caui.os still keeps the freshest fish, the finest
oysters, the coldest ice, the yellowest oranges,
the reddest apples, the Irishc6t potatoes, the
genuincst cigars, the sweetest French candy,
the goodiest groceries and the best place in
town to buy your groceries at. tf
Oranges at W. P. Carlos’.
Farrar’s Electric —Warranted to cure the
following diseases or money refunded: Dip
theriu, Neuralgia, Cramp and Colic, Headache,
Diarrhoe and Rheumatism if not of too long
standing.
Farrar’s Ague Cure— Warranted to cure
in three duys or money refunded. For sale by
all Druggists. ■
Hunt, Rankin & Lamar,
93-171 Wholesale Agents.
It Is Also True. —If you want to buy Rea
dy-made Clothing or good Underclothing, etc.,
it will pay you to walk up to first door above
First National Bank, Clieny street.
tf C. II Baird.
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That’s So. —lf you want a suit made to or
der in the best style, ,'uu will save money by
calling on (tfl C. H. Baird.
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Call at S. T. & B. P. Walker’s this evening,
if you want tueh things as choice Tennessee
Beef, Pork, Sausage, Fresh Fish, Oysters, Ap
ples, Oranges, Ban mums. Malign Grapes, or
anything else in the fancy or family grocery
line.
octl7-tf 88 Cherry St.
Carlos has Florida Orang* s large arid sweet.
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No more blowing about your Ferreotypes.
Brown has just received the best and largest
Ferreotype machine that ever came South.—
Call at No. 8 Cotton Avenue, if you want good
pictures Old Cameras for sole —different sizes.
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Press for Sale!
WJ E have for sale a large tfiz.e GORDON
YV PRESS lAligatorj and a RUGGLES’
PAPER GUTTER in good condition. To he
had at a bargain. Sold to make room for lar
ger and faster machines.
Address
LINES, V. ING & SMITH,
1-tf Macon. Ga.
Xo the Business lien of fiaraa
THE ALBANY NEWS
Circulates exclusively in Dougherty, Mitchell,
Lee, Baker and Worth Counties.
The wealthiest Cotton growing sect'on
of Georgia..£2
THE NEWS
Is the best Advertising Medium in Southwest
ern Georgia.
ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED.
CAREY W. STYLES, Proprietor.
' The Great Dry Goods House op S.
Waxelraim and Brother.— This mammoth
Dry Goods House Is truly ond of the greatest
in ail the Southern country. We doubt if
there are many which are more extensive on
the Nortli American continent outside Of New
York und Philadelphia, and even in those
cities there are not many carrying heavier
stocks or doing a larger trade.
Occupying the centre ol Triangular Block—
running through from Second street to Ct
ton Avenue, and fiom cellar to roof, there aie
live grand divisions to the establishment.
The cellars or ground room* are used for
packing aiMpsinpaeking goods for nil depart
ments unßsdr the storage of Domestics.
The rigid hand lloor above is the chief whole
sale department, and hero wo Und a ship load
of Prints, Domestics, Alpaeeas of all colors,
Junes, Bleaclilngs, Shirtings, Stripes, Checks,
Glnghntus, Fancy Dress Goods, Red and White
Flannels, Opera Flannels, Tickings, Brown
Goods, Corsets, Linseys, Poplins, und (*o on,
runniug through the entire catalogue.
On the left is the general Retail Room, and a
busy scene it always presents, morning, noon
aud night. It would he much easier to tell
what is not iu there than what is. It contains
among other tilings the largest Btock of silks
in Georgia—some of them running us high as
#IOO pel- pattern. Our ladies cun find anything
there from an inch of ribbon to u cashmere
shawl.
The two floors above ure set apart for ready
made clothing, hoots, shoes, hats, ahawls,
hosiery, gloves, linens, shirts, bulmoral skirts,
cloaks, blankets, quilts and notions <tf 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 see for themselves. A su
perficial glance makes one think there is
enough on hand to supply the whole trudo 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 in the week. Scarcely a steamer leaves
New York for Suvannuli without having con
signments for “S. W. A 8., Macon.”
Tile Senior requests us to make the positive
statement as a fact that the’/ cell at \eu' York
prices.
We found tin: house this morning full of
country niereluiutß and citizens, and every clerk
just as busy us he could be; and no wonder,
for such a stock as that will attract people to it
the dullest day ill the week, and at this 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, lias placed this house in the
front rand of Dry Goods Dealers in Georgia. It
is known far and wide ns suchacd willcontiime
to be for a long time to come. oct-8w
CITY DIRECTORY.
MASONIC.
Macon Lodge, No. 5, meets every Ist and !id
Monday night, at Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenue.
Mizpali Lodge, No. 47, meets every 2d and
4th Thursday nights at Masonic Hall.
Constantine Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M., meets
every 2d and 4tli Monday night at Masonic Hall.
St. Oilier Cotnmandery, No. 3, Knights Tem
plar, meets Ist, Thursdays of each month at
Masonic Hall.
IT iII!MEN.
Protection No. 1 meets Ist Tuesday night in
cue'n month—House Poplar st., corner 3d.
Ocmulgee No. 2 meets Ist Monday night in
each month—House on Cotton Avenue, near
City Hall.
Young America Noli meets Ist Monduy night
in each month—House 3dst., corner Mulberry
Mechanics’ No. 4 meets Ist Monday uiglit in
eacli month—House corner Hawthorne and 3d
streets.
Defiance No. 5 meets Ist Tuesday in each
month—Housed in City Hall.
Hook and Ladder No. 1 meets Ist Friday
night in each month—House Poplar st., cor
ner 3d.
ODD FELLOWS. •
Franklin Lodge, No. 2, meets every Thurs
day night at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Cotton Avenue.
United Brothers Lodge, No. 5, meets every
Tuesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Germania Lodge, No. 59, meets every
Wednesday night ut Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Macon Union Encampment No. 2, meets at
Odd Fellows’ Hall on 2d und 4th Moudaya of
.each month.
KNIGHTS OF FYTUIAS
Meet every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’
□all.
GOOD TEMPLARS.
Walton Lodge, No. 33, meets every Tues
day night at Progress Club Hall.
Aurora Lodge, No. 89, meets every Friday
night at their Hull in Hollingsworth Block.
Dougherty Lodge, No. 179, meets every
Monday night ut Progress Club Hull.
Windsor Lodge, No. 120, meets every Thurs
day night at their Hall on Windsor Hill.
societies
Progress Club incuts every Sunday night at
their Hall on M ulberry street.
Hibernian Society meets Ist Tuesday in each
month at No. 3 Engine House.
Mulachi Lodge, No. ltd, I. O. B. 8., meets
second and fourth Sundays in each month.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers meets
every Wednesday niglitattlie Puseenger Depot.
Visiting brethren welcome.
CHURCHES.
Epiumpiil —Christ Church, Rev. B. Johnson,
Rector—Walnut st., between 3d and fid. Ser
vices 10 1-2 A. M. and 8 P. M.
St. Paul's Church, Rev. fl. K. Rees, Rector
— Vincvillc. Services 11 a. m. ; 5 p. M. Chil
dren’s Service; Bp. m, Evening Prayer.
St. Barnabas, services by the Rector of Christ
Church, at SP. m. Near Macon At Brunswick
Railroad Freight Depot.
Catholic— St. Joseph’s Church, Rev. L. I).
Bazin. Mass 7A. M. ; High Mass 10:00 A. M.;
Vespers 4 1-2 p. M.
Prenbi/tnUm —Mulberry St. Church, Rev. C.
B. Vaughn, pastor. Services 10 1-2 a. m. und
8 P. M.
Windsor Hill Church, Rev. Win. McKay,
pastor. Services semi-monthly.
liraditixh N’/nagoi/ue —J. 11. Hertz, President
Near Ist Baptist Church. Services Friday eve
ning and Saturday morning.
JlapUit —let Baptist, Rev. W. 11. Mclntosh,
pastor—2d Street, between Cherry and Poplar.
Services 10 1-2 A. M. and S 1-4 p. w ; Sunday-,
school 4 1-2 p. M.
Second Baptist, Rev. James Mcßrvde, pastor
—near Findlay's Foundry. Services 10 1-2 a. m.
aud 8 p. M.
Mission Chapel, Windsor Hill, supplied from
the city churclies.
McthodM KpiArnjnl —Mulberry Streit, Rev.
J. O. Branch, pastor—Mulberry at., comer Ist
Services at 10 1-12 a. m. and 8 p. u.
First Street Church, Rev. W. W. Hicks, pas
tor —Ist street, between Oak and Arch. Ser
vices 101-2 A. M. and 8 p. u.
Vincvillc Church, supplied from the city
churches.
East Macon Church, Rev. J. W. Burke, pas
tor. Services 10 1-2 A. M. and 4p. H.
Tkeahurbb’s Oppic*. i
Savannah, Ckippin <k Norm Ai,a. K. R. -
Macon, (la., Oct. 4, 1872. )
THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of
this Company, for the. election of Presi
dent and Directors to serve for the ensuing
year, will he held at the Court-house in New
nan, Coweta county, ou Thursday, the 7th day
of November neit. MILOS FREEMAN,
oct4 lm 8-c'y and Tress’r.
MACK BROTHERS,
HAVE entirely if novated and enlarged their store, to muko nut for u beautiful Muck -i
. Good* for tii**:
TALI AND WINTER SEASON.
An ion *4 our specialities an* u aplcnrild Selection of
Ladies' and Gents’ Scarfs and Ties.
LADIES’ AND GF.NT.V, B tYS AND i HiI.DRKVS MKttlNw I’NDFRIVKAf'.
Knit Woolen Goods of all Descriptions.
AN EXCELLENT CHORE OF HR At EI.F.I'.* \XD SHELL JEW ELIO
We ulso offer a complete line of Hosiery, KidGluw?, Cor'Vts, l.ae. Goods, Velvet and S.ik
Ribbons, Furnishing Goods, Dressmaker.' Trimmings, Fancy Goods, etc , at very low price,'.
We shall lie nleased to see our old friends und as many new ones ut our store on Second
street, Damours Block. HACK IIROTIIT'.ItM,
oct’il-mon-wed-sat-lni.
FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL.
■ Soil, llevlew wl'tbe Mnrkrl.
OenuE Macon Daily F.ntekurisk, [
October 23 —2 o’clock, P. M. (
Remakes. —Cotton was a little weak this
morning, ami we quotu It at 17}.j to 17}' A .
Money is easy, aud tirst-class paper is readily
accommodated at. our hanks at Iper month,
with more funds on baud than then- Is demand
for.
Bacon is not so strong. It can be bought for
spot cash at 12% for sides and 9 cents fur shoul
ders. Orders are tilled at % higher, unless ac
companied witli the money.
In the general trade transactions are large.
We noticed this morning every one busy, not
withstanding a drizzling rain was falling.
Cotton.— Report for 24 hours, since 2 !’. M.
yesterday. Sold 5,53 bales; shipped 413 halos.
Received 599 hales.
STATEMENT.
Btock on hand, Sept. 1, 1872
bales <l3
Received lust 34 hours '>9s
Received previously 15,993 —16,593
Total receipts 17,005
Snipped lust 24 hours 413
Shipped previously 10, i3(1—11,149
Stock on hand this evening.... 5,854
Market active 17%e.
mteux I’Hict: ( i khcat.
OBNABITRGS-No. 1 10
No. 2 14
MilledgevillcNo. 2 14
MACON SHEETING 13M
Seven-eighths
Wnyinunvilta Sheeting 11
Houston Sheeting 11J-4
Houston Stripes 13%u15
Columbus Stripes I.VaIS
. High Shoal Stripes 1(1
Montour Shirting —% id's
Factory Sew i ng Thread 00
YARNS- 1 00
GRlTS—per bushel 1 35
OATS—per bushel 1 iotlo6
FIELD PEAS—per bushel
HAY—Northern
Tennessee 1 9)a2 oo
Clover 1 90
PEA NUTS—per bushel 150
POTATOES—Planting
Table use 3 50u4 00
APPLES—Northern
BUTTER—Goshen No. 1 pur In 43u44
Goshen No. 3 per Hi 35
Tennessee No. 1 “ 3 >
Tennessee No 3 “ _ 20
Country 35u40
COFFEE —ltio per lb 33u35
Java per lb “ouß3
CHEESE—Best ( ream per In.. 1* i
New York tier i11... 15
MOLASSES—N. O. Syrup per gal. 05
“Georgia” per gal.. 70
Sugar Mouse 35
SYRUPS—GoIden Drips, per gal... 0a75
Medium per gal 05
Ordinary per gal 55
SUGAR-” A” per It. 13%u
White Extra “C” 13a
New Orleans (lihdu) HU 12%
Yellow C 12>.<a
Demoruru 13taal3
Porti Rico WM'iy,
POWDER—I luzurd tier keg 725
Orange Mills 7 00
PROVISIONS, orain, groceries, *c.
BACON —Clear-ribbed Sides (smokd).. 13
Shoulders 9jl£ulo
HAMS—Magnolia 8. .C., canvassed... l!t20
Fitch’s BX2O
Tennessee, plain-cured 18alSj£
White Bellies lO^all
PORK—Pickled, mess 18 00
New, mess 19 00
Pickled, rumps 15 <lO
BULK MEATS—Cask Sides
Shoulders
Bellies
LARD-PrimeLeaf, Tierces Italic
Kegs 13
Packages 12a13
FLOUR- -Low superfine per bbl u 7 00
Standard superfine. 8 50
Extra 00
Choice extra
Family..,. 10 00
“ VVyleys X X X X' ,
Georgia Mills i 11 50a12 00
Hyucinthe 9 50
"Domestic” 12 00
Star of Beauty 1100
Belle of Georgia 11 00
Pride of Dixie 12 (X)
Silver Lake 12 00
CORN—White per bushel 95
Mixed per bushel HBu9o
SHOT—Per sack 300
CRACKERS—Butter per lb (fit
Soda 809
Cream 13
Sugar 12 1-2
Lemon 14
Ginger rtnaiis
PicNic 10
Fancy 17
CANDY —New York peril) 18
M. K Rogers &Cos 18
BLACKING- No. 1 per gross 5 00
No. 2 8 00
No. 3 7 (HI
SODA—BI-Carb per lb 9al<
POTASH—Per lb 10all
SOAP—Turpentine, pi-r lb 0 1-2
Laundry 15
Toilet per doz 75al ‘XI
Olive 8
YEAST POWDERS—Preston and
.Merrill’s per doz. 1 75a2 25
Hereford’* 3 94
TOBACCO -Choice Chewing per lb 75
Medium... 0
Ordinal y 40u50
Choice Smoking I 25
Medium 75
Common 49
CIGARS — Imported per thousand 75 OOuI.VJ 00
Domestic J 5 OOafk) 00
BNUFF—Scotch per lb 78
Macaboy 78
PIPES— per box 2 50a4 50
MACKEREL—No. 1 kits 2 25a2 50
No. 2 bids 13 .Vs* 14 o<*
No. 2 kits 1 70
No. 3 bjils—large..ll Boul2 50
No. 3 kits 1 50al 70
WHITE FISH--Half bbl 7 00a! 00
CANDLES—Best Star (full w’t)... 21kja22
Sperm 42a45
Puraftine 30a33
STARCH—PeurI
EGGS—Per doz „ £>
CHICKENS—Per doz •< >5 00
SALT—Virginia per sin k 2 10a.i 15
Liverpool
FEATHERS
HIDES—Dry flint 14al
Green
BEESWAX *e3o
SWEET POTATOES 1 50
WHISKY—Common Rye 1 05al 10
BAGGING—BengaI
Lyon
Borneo
Gunny J 8
Dundee.... JJ
Patched 1 <
Marshall House
SAVANNAH, OA.,
A. B. M CE, Proprietor.
BOARD PER DAY $3.00.
191 209
C a *e of Schedule.
MACON AND WESTERN 3 It. CO., I
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llitf celleduk* lor l rulim, "ill
lit* olwi’i vtul >ii thih roujl:
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L*uv<* Miicoii . a. M.
Arrive tit Muco ... ... a. m.
Lcuvu Atlanta -W) a, m.
Arrive ut Atluutu . r. m.
NIGHT PASBENGKK.
Leave Macon i\ m.
Arrive at Mueon •• m.
Leave Atlunta 4:00 i\ m.
At rive at Atlanta 0:0tf a. m.
7:110 a. m. and i*. m. Trains mnl.** olnue
connections at Mueon with (Vutral Ituiiroud
for {Savannah and Augusta, and wilh South
western Kullroud for points in Soidliwt ht Gcor
gla. 8:15 P. m and d.Otl a. m. trains coi.neet
ut Atluntawlth Western and Atlantic Kail road
for points West A. .1. WHITE,
sotf Superintendent.
WOOD AND (()AL.
I HAVE cstublislied, near the Mueon ,V West
ern Railroad Depot, an ample yard with
Fairbanks’ best scales) to supply all hinds of
Wood and Coni, in any quantity, at the lowest
market rates.
WEIGHT, MEASURE and
QU A LIT Y G U A R A N T F. KD.
A share of public patronage is respectfully
solicited. Orders left lit tile offices of Messrs.
11. L. Jewett, Greer, Luke A Cos , Turpin V
Ogden, through Postotliee, or at, tin: Yard, will
have prompt attention. Come aud see
122-200 MILOS FREEMAN.
FOR RENT.
(v NI ’ of the most desirable places on Troup
" Hill, one mile from the Court. House, und
near Mercer University. Ninoaeres of haul at
tached, orchard, garden, splendid well of wa
ter, etc.
Parties wantlnix to rent a (food house can se
cure one by applying to the undersigned, or to
Messrs. B. 11. WrijrleyA: ('o., (Id and BS Second
street, Macon, Ga.
mtf TAMES W. KNOTT.
SOUTH MACON
DRUG STORE!
fI'MIIC I’KOIMMETOIC Bii|hm'mtcmls tin* I’roK-
X. (Tintion department in peraon, and uhoh
the PUREST and FRESHEST medicines that
can be procured, und would say to every one tn
liia portion of the city, that they fehiill have
Drugs und Medicinca as fresh and aa cheap na
they can he bought in the city. He would ad
vise all who arc laboring under chilis ami fever
or Liver derangement, to use his “Remedy for
Chilla and Diseases of the Liver,” and will
warrant it in every ease where the. direct ions
are honestly followed.
Lamp Chimneys, Cigars and Tobacco always
on huml.
n. i. i:vi:m:rr,
Drug isl,
101-LV.) Fourth Street, near Arch.
. W. IIOWAKl),
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Oflle at entrance of Ralston Hull, Cherry street.
t3?**AII hiiftififc will receive prompt atten
tion 06478
• I ( LARKK SWAVZL, j BibbCounty Court,
vs. October Term, 2M71.
NINA SVVAY/.E. ) Libel for Divorce.
It appearing to the Court that the defendant
in the above stated case, resides without the
limits of the titute. It is ordered that Service
be perfected in said case, by publication in one
of the public Gazettes, published in the City
of Macon, once a week for four months.
.VI. B GERRY,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
A true eytjuct from the Minutes of Bibb Bu
perior Court. A. B. KOSfil, D*p. (berk,
duly ]7, U6-law4m
PROSPECTUS
M Weekly Enterprise,
YV. WATKIN IIICKH, Kilitor.
ON or about the first week in October,
we will Issue from this ofliee the flint Hum
Lane, Live, Weekly Paper!
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of the week, and the latest reliable Information
on all subjects and from all parts of the world.
In its editorial department w ill he found dis
cussions of all the
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of the times. Particular attention will la: giv
en to the advancement of Science, Art, and
Literature; while all Interesting events und
authentic progress of the |>olitieal world will
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inro. b. weesis.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE ON 3d STREET OVER
L. W, BAHOAL’I) NTOIIE.
99-179
i'm:siii s rorTi?
BURDICK BROTHERS
SIGN OF THE “GOLDEN.HOC.”
DEALERS IN
Grain, Provisions and Groceries,
Jllave uinv in store a fresh Stock of Goods, and invite the intention of the Public.
WE OFFER
KHt.tHH) pounds BACON SIDES AND SHOULDERS, directJfroiu the Parkers.
25 tierces of the genuine "MAGNOLIA” HAMS.
311 tierces PURE LEAF LARD.
S,OiH) bushels WHITE AND MIXED CORN.
3 CAR LOADS FLOUR from NEW WHEAT.
500 Rolls BAGGING, weighing 2% pounds to the Yard.
•‘ARHOW” TIES,
IN ANY QUANTITY.
25 Bags Choice RIO COFFER.
stl Bids. SUGAR of various grands.
Choice WESTERN HAY, troll Water Ground MEAL, WHEAT BRAN, LIVERPOOL and
VIRGINIA SALT.
We have now a good Stock, and respectfully Invite the attention of sit who desire to pur
clmse goods in our line.
Entire satisfaction is guaranteed to our enatomers
Please call on ns at
63 Third Sheet, Macoii, Ga., Sip of ibe “Golden H 05,”
BURDICK BROTHERS.
110.135
TO EVERYBODY
AND HIS CHARMING WIFE I
f piIAT all-liiiportaiil event, the election, having passed away, and the “ times lliat tried uiou -
X souls” have merged into the “ piping times of peace”; and Winter has bren ushered in
among twitter of birds and music of the leaves as they full to the ground ; and the Summer hav
lug faded uway unit the weather reduced to something agreeable, I have to announce to my nu
merous und beloved patrons that I have recently returned from an extended trip to New Y•ill,
Philadelphia, Poughkeepsie and Weehassun, and other celebrated markets, where I purchased,
and have now in my store, the largest lot of
“aOOD I E S !”
FiVcr brought to Maron, conhlnting In part of Buirur, Coffee, New York Canvawed Hama and
Brcakfuat Huron, Lard, Butter, Canned Fruit, .Jellies, Pickles, Rulklum, Nats, Apples, Lemons,
Cabbage*, Onions, Potatoes, Crackers, Cheese, Spiced Hums, Bologna Suiisagea, and—well, it
would take me nil day to write what I have got, and it would till this paper so full that Smith
wouldn’t have u local for u week. It is almost unnecessary for me to mention the fact that lam
prepared, u* ever, to supply Oysters and Shell-flub of ull kinds, from a Crab to a Grccleyoyster.
The Uncut Fish, freah and on ice, is kept by me, and sold at living rates.
In view of the faet that the people of Macon, and those visiting Macon, arc determined to eat
whether they get anything good or not, 1 have prepared myself for the emergency, by linking
ample arrangements to have my
DINING TABLES
Supplied with the very best this and other markets can afford. That popular dish, “Birds on
- Toast’ 1 being my own invention, the people can always Und the same at my restaurant. To
gather willi my poll to corps of waiters, tills branch of my business will receive tbe patronage,
of all of my old customers, und, 1 hope, niHiiy new ones. My restaurant is, as is well known,
supplied with the very best
EATABLES & DRINKABLES
i flmt could lie found Therefore, gentlemen and ladles, having laid before you what I have on
i bund, and wishing you all the best luck and tlmt 1 cun suit you in your purchases from me I
! must close tills letter, if at any time I cun serve you, you have but to command me or my
! corps of attentive and obliging clerks, and you will be made Imppy. Thanking you for past
: favors, I um tenderly yours,
W. P. CARLOS.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY,
THE LARGEST AND OLDEST
CLOTHING HOUSE
IN THE STATE,
/SO fSttoot, Ocorgla.
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