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No. 10 IfolilnL-H worth Block.
I// tetirrx to Sutuk-ripiUm kliuuldbt ad
hf’xl tu lAr , IV.mv and ,Sir,i/A, .Vtfuni, Ga. \
CWmuoWbuM /or Mr , ’.unlit hr nil- .
Jretud I a thr Editor. If- wm.nl vmlertnU to j
r'lum rejtrtul roiumintimiio.tr, W.i! onttunti
i.iUd tuv iltin ji, Jnnii nil part* / tkdt, *j
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W. WATKIN HICIM. Edlior.
WIIOHGOS ntUKNTIIE ■>'-
TUe 'lclegruph mid Mf.cngor U vir
tuously indignant nt tlio Orlflln Star. for
it* persistant charge 1 hut a certain nrtli'li.
npi?irird In,the Telegraph,
The latter i* greatly hurt that iu* candor
i, ca || c d in question, and Its religion conics
to the front, much alter tlio manner of
that “truly good mull, doncoit Smith of
Much)nail Now, fur ho it from us to
(hul fault with all this. We hellevo the
Star is wrong this time, and should not
persist in so clear a case of injustice Hul
what shall be said of the Telegraph ? H
has no answer to make, when its own
short coinings are shown up. It can make
the most unworthy insinuations in a way
that cannot lie characterized in decent
language, hut has tio conscience of wlong
It ran leave Hie vile slander stand, tin
first sentence In u lending article, without
one word of apology or explanation.
Twenty four hours of silenc e in a matter
of BO H< nsitlre a i hurucler in this country
speaks it verdict that we feel, hul cannot
utter.
We do not know ou which particular
editorial lioru to hang Hie ribbon in this
ruse, so wo beg leave to fasten it round the
neck of the immortal trio, with a little
lad! attached, that hereafter our citizens
may know, when they licai the sound
thereof, w hat It means. This is its burden
• We are the editors t-l the Telegraph!
Wr slander people at our ow n sweet will,
lint never make amends -tinkle, tinkle,
tinkle!"
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\ It tin A 11K.1H8.12 NliW HO.MJ
Illicit. |V HUM!IA.
is. nit hern climates m e remarkable lor
the Ixjauty and variety of their produc
lions, botli in the animate and inanimate
icalms. Hut wo glory to out song birds
In Florida the Oriole takes the palm, and
her sweet, suit, love-whistle, is a most
grateful companion for one’s deepest amt
holiest thoughts. Then we have the
world famed mock bird, whose imitations,
when lie is imfaltered In ids native forest,
are wildly grand and uslonlsliingly versa-
Hie. Hut our sister Stale of Alabama lias
recently received tin addition to t lie sing
Ing family of (Southern l>lrds
A now bird lias appeared at Kufuula, to
the wild deUgUt ol sundry happy citizen*,
l.lke the Itisli nightingale. its* sweetest
nates and loudest , alts ate losird about
midnight' Then the happy po*sc*oi i.
regaled with *weetet music ever heurd
Ttiw ctiotrs of *ome undlscoveicd world,
ait’, one would I/O led to imagine, blended
in this one orchestral, luitgunl, tonguai.
songual wonder!
lint, not having set u this rrmurkah'u
bird, tvs bog to introduce it In the artistic
language of the Kilfnillu Tillies, of yester
dny
Wholes Slirop What's tin’ matter.
Shrop isn't here v And so it went on lust
night. question alter question, and inipiiiy
alter litquirv. until we got tired ol trying
tv) account for Ids absence Finally he
i line in as smiling as a basket ol eiiips
and in reply to our look of astonishment
at hlS'iiuuaual good humor, he slyly wliis
pered "a pretty little girl at my house,"
let's go take something.
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tt t Ol YU IMG FOR 11.
The newspapers throughout tln; Slate
are accounting for the Surreney matter in
uumerous ways The most popular view
seems to he that Natal) has made his np
pen ranee nl No ti for purposes host known
to himself Some nllrllmle the v \traordi
nary nmnifi stations to Spiritualism. It i
believed by some that supernatural agency
must he at work, while othets seout the
hlea as preposterous.
We do not mo mystery enough about
the matter as yet to give us the supernal
urnl feverl If supernatural agency were
at work there would, we think, he given j
evidences of reason and common sense j
unless the ugcal were an denial idiot. A
very small incident may account for the
whole matter, ns was found, for example,
iu the lamous Fdgetieid ghost excitement ’
y ears ego.
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XIIIS I'l.M IIOV.
So fur s heard from, the election puss
cd otr well yesterday. Mr Heck is doubt
les* elected by a handsome majority, for
which we are truly grateful. Now for
the final tug ot war.
MAJORITY.
OoveniorSmith'* majority at the late
election, was exactly 61,624. The vote
stood cut follows
Smith, ... Utf.i'TG
Walker. - . 11 452
The ffrrnUl, nay*, these figures are of
ofilcial.
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>r vrr: Fair Papers all over the State
characterise the recent State Fair as a
failure. It wasn't advertised, and it wasn't
managed. Macon is the place for the Fair,
and llnfi'is the matt to manage it—Sir.
AVtea
JurtK)' We know nothing about the
managing, hut noticed that only a fen
sugar stick'' newspapers were used to ad
vertise it, ‘-Fenny nisi* and pound fool
ish' will lull anything—except *u Atlanta
ransqulto. ami a genuine—"red-bug ”
To morrow .By request c .f many
liSends, we will to morrow re juiblish nu
article milieu by us for the XIX Century
Magacicc. and published in J tine. ln,i.
entitled: ' An Evening with a Spiritual
ist. It will l*e seen that the affair of Stir
j euey Is (jnitc small,
■WHERE AIIE THEY?
l'diloT* Knterpriu: Having heard so
much about Mr. Hull's enemies m nnd |
about Macon, I have been at some pains
to see if 1 could find them, but have not
•succeeded to any great extent, and have
not seen any of a personal character.
Some, of course, have not been able to I
approve all bis olllclal acta, and Insist that
tie has caused us to pay too much for our
fair ground whistle, while they consider
I it beneath the dignity of the city, proper,
•to go into the show buslm ala rink or
, otherwise, while at tlio sumo time they
give the worthy gentleman due credit for
sincerity of purpose to do right, and sin
gular ability in bringing order out of the
Chaos of financial malteis that just pre
ceded him They ant well pleased with
Hie financial Statement as far ns it g"Cs.
but think flint tllg.llOO item mars its
beauty, and suppose, that hut lor that the
last 33 per cent on taxes would not have
been ueces-ary.
Ou the whole. I think Ilia' a man that
gets nominated try both parlies and
elected unanimously, that carries all
Ids points at public meetings whenever
lie choose* to make any. and get* endorsed
by such un array of names as appeared in
yesterday's papers, for another term, is uol
in much danger from enemies, though, as
no once said, he “cannot live without
them ” We ran ntlnrd toindnlge him with
the Imaginary article and give him leave
to swear at them, so long a* that indul
gence docs not iineiiere with the proper
! discharge ol*liis otlleial duties.
A Fiuekd
Vou are right, Al the pii cnt moment
VV A Hull hie, not an enemy in the city
ol Macon Ail parties wi-li him honor
Everybody believes iu him. and certain
folks have even ceased to compliment hint
iu the language of Lucifer ' It is very
pleasant to behold, and must be grateful
| to the man who euics us much lor abuse
las he does for bis (beams I, mg live Hie
I pCOplc.— Hi). J
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i From the Baltimore Gazette.)
A RELIC OF BARBARISM.
' Tbo New York Times gravely armour)
i CCS Hint, at a recent meeting o' Ihr Mussa
i husctlH Historical Society, the Key -or
as In that region they economically print
lit ltev A F Peabody pre-ented. with
i sonic iinpiessivu rcmaih-. the identical
\ cane, broken, so a i*> show i -.word With
| in. with which Mr. Preston S Hrooks,
I yams ago. committed the u null ou tSena
'in Sumner 'I lie gift and Hie occasion
were alike interesting. Hie more so in view
I of Mr sunnier’* present pleasant relations
: in the historical literature of Boston. The
discovery oftlie sword inside a cane, which
the world thought was a common India
rubber one. is anew revelation of .Soulll*
era savagery iiowtbts precious "rsiic
of barbarism" came into Hie ’•nods oi the
llcvereml Peabody does not cleatly ap
I pear, it certainly was not captured at the
| lime of the .affray Mr. Hrooks could
hardly have bequeathed t , Mi Humn -i’s
■ uvcrciid friend this elieiished weapon,
ami hence our perplexity It may have
been caponed when the dead man's house
was rilled in South Carolina as un dale
say It was—by Massachusetts troops, dur
ing the war Mr Peabody ought surely
to exnhdn a I tills betnre the relic tin,is Its
place alongside of King Philip s scalp, or
j a rail Horn the Hunker Hill fence, or a
I look of Anthony Burns Imir, or the other
treasures of Mus-aelmsctts Hut idler all,
what Hadlcnl In Massachusetts now Cures
a lailhlng about Mr Sumte r and hi*
Woes, cither past or present 7 Even Kcv
Doctor Peabody don’t care about any lon
ml' lttli-vlii |l£ Iho ItluMwlO I'HIIO.
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THE CODE IN COLLEGE.
CUIYALItY V.H TEXT IHiOKs HOW FOUR
HOYS W I NT l>o\YN THE KOAl> AND THEN
CAME HACK AGAIN.
From tlio Atlanta Up raid ]
i he usually quiet pm iucls of the State
rii\orsity were agitated last week by the
statement tlml four of tin* maftt popular
young men bad gone to Sand itar Ferry
to slip a slice out of tlio code duello!
it appears dial ou Saturday. a week ago,
MIL Ml -I.rCYA.N PATTI USON.
"a high spirited young man fiotu Martin,
made some remarks in debate in tlie De
! mosilieiiian Hull, w liieli Mr Frank I’
Uray. anolliei "liigh spiiitcd y oung man"
from Adalraville resented,
11V TOUUHINU tits HONOR
i rather severely. A challenge wastin’ re
> suit. The parlies acting as friends being
1 Mr David Harrow of WoU-kin. and Mr
llowzcr, of Fort Valley , who, by the way.
we may remark, vveie also "high spirited
young men "
I This sanguinary quartette, ufler having
j conducted a lengthy eonepondeuce
IN THE VEItV ItEDHKST INK.
I and upon the bluest paper that could he
got fir love or money, loaded their pistols
and stinted for Augusta, whence to Sand
Bar Ferry. there to spill their Mov'd, or
I anything else, necessary lor the protection
j of their honor.
Fpon ailiving at Augusta they procur
ed the services of Dr Dets.oissure Ford as
their surgeon, and letjuested him to lie
ready for any thing
l)r Ford called together live or six of
his friends, who constituting
\ no ami of lloNOi:.
settled the matter amicably for the young
geptlemen, and letuined them to Athens
The Faculty, having got wind of the
matter, hiok the "high spiritevl gentlemen"
iu hand, ami determined to make an ex
ample.. and thus restiaiu the ferocious
hlvHidthirst!iiess which is evidently bub
Ming up dangerously in the hot veins of
young America, issued
a whit of r\fi t.SION
against principals and seconds iu the mat
ter
It is hoped, however, by the friends of
the hoys that in view of He ir general good
behavior heretofore, ttie Faculty will re
voke its stern decree and let the sad re
sult* of their hot headed escapade be
summed np in the pecuniary disburse
incuts necessary to the carrying of “four
high spirited young gentlemen" to Au
gusta ami hack, which. l>v I tie way. may
be compensated by the pitch o', heroism
to which they have been exalted by their
fellow students.
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It is a sin to steal a pin. avd a man in
Philadelphia lias been arrested for the of
fensc T. e j alias a diamond attached
to it.
Shanghai is iddiug oyer tramways.
An Indian princess is a circus rider at
Montreal.
Only six person* kil’.ed by the \-urs. in
England, iu I*7l.
German i French in col
loquial gabble.
Ten tons of obscene literature have been
seized in New York.
California is sloping considerable wheat
to England by way of Panama.
It took Bismarck three days to Weigh
his last 500 million francs from France
The following are (he appointments ol
W. C. Smith, colored Democrat
Dawson, Saturday night, Oct. 26.
Cutlibert, Monday night. Oct. 28.
Fort Quines. Tuesday night. Oct. 23.,
Georgetown, Wednesday night. Oct. 30.
Columbus, Thursday night. Nov. I.
L'.iGrango. Saturday night. Nov. 2.
Macon, Monday night, Nov. •!.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
JUST RECEIVED.
-Q CHOICE CREAM CHEESE.
Of TUBS BEST BUTTER.
J,') At
,r. f. Barfield & co.’b
HALSTON HALL
iliiiiiiKer, - IV. 11. sPALDIMJ,
Monday, November 4th.
Engagement for four nights only of the Great
Tragic Actress, •
MRS. D. P. BOWERS,
Supported by the Startling Young Actor,
MR. J. c. McCOLLOM.
And a selected New York Company.
Monday, Nov. 4. John Brougham's Dramatiza
tion of
LADV AI DLKY’S M-IfRET I
or the Mystery of Audley’a Court.
Tuesday, Nov. 5, the Grand HDtorical Flay of
FMXiIIETII.
Wednesday, Nov. Ctli, the Historical Play of
Mary Stuart, Scotland's Heroic Oiicpii.
Thurai vy, Nov. 7, Shukqjeure’p Grand Tragedy
>i a( it i: t ii.
Admission 81 ; reserved scats 50 eta. extra ;
I family circle 50 cts.
i Sule of rtents will eorrmieiH.v Friday morning
at 10 'lock at Brown Co.** Book More.
octSQtd
Sale of Livery Stable Slock
\\ TILL he. sold at public outcry at Holmes
\ \ A CluyV Livery stable, at 10 o’clock a
m . on the tbst Tuesday tti November next, (20)
Twenty head of Horae*, Carriages, Phaetons,
Buggie*, Hacks, Wagons, Harness, Baddies,
Bridles, Iron Safe, Desk. etc. Bold for division.
For further particulars, apply to
C. MASTKRbON, Receiver,
Octlo tda At the Stables.
BOSTON
i Savannah Steamship Line.
BAILING PAYS-!’VERY SATURDAY
OF EACH MONTH.
IU IV rates of freight and Insurance. First
j ctiisn passenger accommodations. Orth r
I your goods shlpiied by "boston and Savannah
St anielilji Line, uiid avoid all delay and extra
I bundling. KIcdiAKIISON W BARNARD,
Agent, Savannah, tia.
F. NICKERSON A- CO., Agents,
lhl "0,1 Boston.
J. A. MERCIER,
Commission SVlerchant,
it ay
j Hi t. Wl.itaker and Barnard Bt., Savannah, Ga
Adonh r.s will rocciw prompt attention Con
• Hgnm<ntH of all kinds r* Hpcctfnllv boUcitcd.
. , 09
boxt & McKenzie,
j Cotton aa Commission
dii:iE< u tvra,
IOW 111*y Ssii 2imi;ilt. CiJ.
I i:;i 2011
MEYER, COHEN & CO„
WHOLEs VI.K DKALEIIS I\
Boots and Shoes.
I’* lli-oiigliln Sal,,Max annuli, Gu
Mvr„inmts supplied si \, w York Market
131 ’dot) Prices.
I. 8. ALUE.I iV KUO.,
| COM MISSION MERCHANTS
—AND—
Dealers in Fruits, Fish ami Produce,
No. Uo Bay Bt., Bavunn i!t, (la.
j ( on>ii;nmi , nt solicited.
(inters promptly attended to. V.it-209
E. D. SMYTHE,
itiPoisTut or uicouunitv,
UliiMNunre mail 4'liinu,
Ami Denlrrin Ilotiso Furnishing UooiU,
11*3 Congress and Ml St. Julian Sts.
SAVANNAH, GA. 131-209
F. W. SIMS & CO.,
t otioii l aeloix and General
Commission Merchants
SAVINA 111. GIIOKGI A.
Lagging and Ties supplied at market prices.
Advances made on Cotton, or other consign
ments. Money promptly remitted. 181-309
• V It. I'HAM I*l ON. GKO. C. ERBEMAm.
i'll A lIiMOA A IHFIM t\,
Commission Merchants
t'orner Bay and Drayton Streets,
SAVANNAH, (lA, 131-809
t„ X. WUITTUt OKO. VV. GUSTIN.
w in in r, a orsrn,
UITORMEYS Ac., AT LAW,
\"u J COTTON AVENUE,
! M ACON, GA.
j 33-107
Pulaski House,
SAVANNAH, GA..
.! XO. W. (’ V >1 K RUN A CO.,
I* HOUR IE TOR Si.
A first class house in every respect,
RU-209
M . 210 Vi VK,
ATTORNEY AT J AW,
MAC(N. GEORGIA.
OlVit :;t entrance of Ralston Hall, Cherry atreet
•u|7~ All business will receive prompt stten- '
Won. 95*199
Tin: FKS tIH h weeklvT"
Ir is univi rsally conceded that Advertising L
. a mvetty U> success in husim*as ; it is also '
conceded. b> the sluvvvdest liusimss men, that '
newspapers ,uv the best medium for reaching !
all parties w hose trade is desired.
THE MONHOE ADVERTISER
reaches more of the people trading w ith Ma
con than any other journal published in the
com try; it Is, therefore, the U\>J uu'dium of
communication with the planting interests.
We w ill be happy at any lirue to furnish refer
cnees to leading merchants here and elsewhere. '
who will testify to the fact that they have re- i
eoived orders for pxsls from partus who read
their cards in 7V .Lf*fr/Vr. In fact, many
who have availed themselves of its columns. !
candidly say that its value exceeds that of all
other journals in w hich they are represented j
Th* Alitrrtiser has the freshness of youth and !
the rljvnt-sa of agv, and is therefore deservedly '
successhil.
cuaractku of advertisements
No advertisements are ad mitt vd which are
not believed u be above question and of real |
value, aud from parties so unquestionably re- :
liable that the readers of Th( AJtvrtistr w ill be
sale In ordering them from any distance To j
our readers, the f*ci <f its app- aram-e here has j
all the weight of endorsement and authority*
Addiws. JAB. I*. HAURJSOH, ' j
Forayth, Georgia. *
50 BBL3. RED APPLES,
At
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A: CO.’S
50 Bbls. Russet Potatoes,
At
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A: CO.’S
25 Bbls. Silver Shin Onions,
At
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO.’S
Choice Amber r.ndNew Or
leans Syrup.
Sepoir, Tinsley & Cos.
170-190
RALSTON HALL.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS,
Oclnhvr 30th, 31st, and Nov. Ist.
The Pomeroy-Snedair,
Oporatio Concerto.
PATRONIZED BY TUE
ELBTE AND FASHION,
And pronounced by Press and Public the
MosfClassical, Brilliant, Eipisite
X* r oos:
He. scats, Parquctte nnd Dress Circle, >'\ 50
Admission, - - - - 1 00
Gallery, - - * - 50
Reserved sects can he had at Brown’s Book
store. oct36-3t.
s s
This unrivalled Medicine Is warranted not to
contain a single particle of Mercury, or any
injurious mineral substance, but is
pi bi:li iigbiable:.
For FORTY YItARS it lias proved its great
value m alt diseases of the Liver, Bowels and
Kidneys. Thousands of the good and great
iu all parts of the country vouch for its wonder
ful and peculiar powt rln purifying the Blood,
stimulating the torpid Liver und Bowels, and
imparting new Life and Vigor to the whole sys
tem. Si MMON’B LI VKK REGULATOR Is ac
knowledged to have no equal as a
LIYDK fl *
It contains four medical elements, never uni
ted in the same happy proportion in any other
preparation, viz : a gentle Cathartic, a wonder
ful Tonic, an unexceptionable Alterative and a
certain Corrective of all impurities ol the body.
Such signal success has attended its use, that
it is now regarded as the
Gim“.h I ulsiltlui; Sprcilie
for Liver Comflaini and the painful offspring
thereof, to wit: DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPA
TION, Jaundice,Billiousattacks, SICK HEAD
ACHE, Colic, Depression of Spirits SOUR
STOMACH, Heart Bum, <fcc., &c.
Regulate the Liver and prevent
<ll3l.r*
SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR
Is manufactured by
.1. 11. £i:il.l'% A 4 0..
MACON, GA., and PHILADELPHIA.
Price £ 1 per package; sent bv mail, postage paid,
SI.-5. Prepared ready for use in bottles, $1.50.
SOLI) BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
I r ' Beware ot all Counterfeits und Imitations.
113-533
Heating Stoves
—FOR
COAE OR WOOD.
Grates, - Grates,
—AT—
TRUMAN A GREEN’S,
UrilVaE I VK HUHIG
Sign of the Golden “Charter Oak."
102-204
T. 11. 4 o\.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ESul.doti Hull 9Sul!<l*n,
CIIKRUY STREKT, MACON, GGOKUIA.
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Treasurer's Ufpick, |
Savannah, Griffin A North Ala. R. R. -
Macon, Ga , Oct 4, 1873. \
r PHE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of
L this Company, for the election of Presi
dent ami Directors to serve for the ensuing
>ear. will be hekl at the Court-house in Near
nan, Coweta county, on Thursday, the 7th day
of November next. MILOS FREEMAN.*
oct 4 lrn Sec’y and Treas'r.
E 81. GI KKV,
. TORKEY AT LAW.
/ OK.NEK OF MIT.KF.KKY AND SECOND
Y Strvots, In Court House, M:u-,>n, Ga.
29-104
WOOD AND COAL.
I HAVE established, near the Macon A West
-1 ern Railroad Depot, an ample yard with
Fairbanks' best scabs) to supply all kinds of
Wood and Coal, in an\ 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.
H L. Jewett. Greer, Lake A Cos , Turpin and:
* >cden, through or at the Yard, will
have prompt attention Come and see
12J-200 MILO 8 FREEMAN.
FOR RENT.
ONE of the most desirable places on Troup j
llill, one mile from the Coart House, and
near VKrt-er l'Diversity. Nineacres 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 i
N■ ■- R h VYrigtey A C0.,86 andfll Second
stn-et, Macon, (ia.
KW-lf JAMES W. KNOTT.
J AM US
MAMMOTH CIRCUS
f mphatically pronounced bj all to be the
Leading Show of the period, combining all tho
beat riders of the age, among whom is the great
and only
JamoH Hol>iiiwon,
Tire wndoubted and undisputed Champion
Bareback and Hurdle Kidi-r of the world.
CHAMPION OF SPAIN-Wearing the Medal
of Isabella.
CHAMPION OF FRANCE-Wearing the Rib
bon of Napoleon 111.
CHAMPION OF RUSSlA—Wearing the Dou
ble Eagle.
CHAMPION OF ENGLAND—Wearing Her
Majesty’s Crest of Honor.
CHAMPION OF HAVANA, CUBA—Wearing
the Diamond-Studded Golden Belt
CHAMPION OF AMERICA—Having the fa
vor the People
CARRYING HIS SON AND PUPIL.
MASTER EUGENF,
The most wonderful Boy Equestrian any
age ever lias or ever will boast of.
FRANK PASTOR,
The greatest Somersault Equestrian.
CLARENCE.
The best Boy Bare-back Rider In the World.
Will exhibit at MACON, Friday and Saturday,
November Ist and 2d
ADMISSION, 75 cts.
CHILDREN, under ten years, - 50 cts.
oetaO-lw.
City Treasurer's Office, I
Macon, Ga., October 25, 1872. J
PARTIES having City Bonds or Coupons
now due or coming due November 1,1872,
will please present them to this office for pay
ment CHAS. J. WILLIAMSON,
oct2s-tllnovl Treasurer.
Dutch Flower Bulbs.
j r rMIE subscriber has received a select stock
1 of Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Crocus,
etc., etc , directly imported from Holland. For
price list apply at the store of G. Beggs, Cherry
fTrcet, or to D. MILNE.
Macon, Ga.
Also a large stock of Wilson’s Strawbe ry
plants, warranted pure. D. M
oct2s-tw.
FOR RENT
AGA PER MONTH by the year in advance.
Two nice rooms, best locality in the
city for Dentist or Millinery business. Apply
at this office, or No. 8 Cotton Avenue.
oct23-tf.
Paints & Oils
I TTENTION is ' ailed to my large stock if
/V Paints and Oils and the very low ligU”’B
at which they are 6old.
WEST'S
EXTRA NO. 1 KEROSENE OIL.
The Cheapest Cigars in theCit.v.
Pare Hollaud Gin and
Hl'ilTKII’M
MOUNTAIN RYE WHISKA !
THE NEW
STREET CAR TICKETS,
Have become very popular.
FOUR FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Prescriptions are Accurately Com
pounded.
Earlv JENNY WAKEFIELD. LARGE FLAT
DC TO, and LARGE DRUMHEAD Cab
Page Seed just received.
NEW CROP ONION SETTS.
ROLAND B. HALL,
DRUGGIST,
IGI-tf Cor. Cherry St. and Cotton Avenue.
JMO. B. WEEMS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE ON 3d STREET OVER
E. IV. RASBAL’S STORE.
29-179
Dll. B. F. GRIGGS.
OFFICE ovei M. R. Rogers & Co's,, Cun
fectlonarv store.
Residence, Plum street, opposite George 8
Olicar’s. _ oet 2-lm _
DR. P.H. WRIGHT
RESPECTFULLY" tender his professional
services to the citizens of Macon and vi
ciuity, Office ht Drug Store No, 3 Brown
House Block Residence at Rev. Samuel Boy
kin's, Georgia avenue. Calls left at either
place will receive prompt attention. oe!6tf
NOTICE.
BIDS wfll be received for (450) four hun
dred and fifty Cypress, Cedar or Chestnut
Posts, 8 feet long and (7) sevcu inches square,
delivered at either depot in this city. Address
communications to
oetS-tf WM. HAZLEHURST
Armand L. Butts. Edgar A. Ross.
COAL AND WOOD.
\\ r E are ready to All orders at reduced rates
T T for the very best
COAL CREEK and ANTHRACITE COAL,
COKE and BLACKSMITH COAL,
also best
UPLAND OAK a L d HICKORY WOOD.
Orders left at the office of A. G. Butts, at
store of Winsbip * Callaway, or at yard M. &
W. R. R., will receive prompt attention.
114-192 BUTTS A ROSS.
NOTICE.
HAVING recently teflttcd the old stand of
Geo D Lawrence, near the Brown House,
I am now prepared to furnish REFRESH
ME NTS to the public.
100-177 Z. B. WHEELER.
MACK BROTHERS,
HAVE entirely renovated and cnlurgcd their store, to make room for a beautiful stock ~
Goods for the
I ox and winter season.
Among our specialties arc a splendid Selection of
Ladies’ and Gents’ Scarfs and Ties.
LADIES’ AND GENTS’, BOYS AND CHILDREN’S MERINO UNDERWEAR.
Knit Woolen Goods of all Descriptions.
AN EXCELLENT CHOICE OF BRACELETS AND SHELL JEWELRY.
We also offer a complete line of Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Corsets, Lace Goods, Velvet and Biik
Ribbons, Furnishing Goods, Dressmakers Trimmings, Fancy Goods, etc., at very low prices.
Wc shall be pleas, and to bcc our old friends and as many new ones at our store on Second
street, Damour’s Block. .tl lt’k IIICO E II UK*.
oct2l -mon-wed-sat-1 m.
MACON,
Monday, December 2d.
UNDERSTAND THIS FULLY!
"OLD JOHN ROBINSON,”
THE VETERAN
Showman of America!
Respectfully announces to the public that
his Stupendous Organization, consisting of
Museum, Aquarium,
Menagerie and Circus!
Which, from its Unrivalled Proportions, lias
been styled bv the ENTIRE PRESS
OF AMERICA the
GREAT
“ World’s Fair of Wonders!”
Will not, under an circumstances, visit the
City of Macon before
Monday, December 2d,
As has been heretofore announced in our Bills,
Circulars, and the Papers of the day. He de
r>ires to state that the
Great Show of the Age
Has in no instance !**en divided, and that un
der all circumstances it f!ih)l remain COM
PLETE AND INT YCT, representing in the
MUSEUM,
OVER ‘20,(1 :> CURIOSITIES,
While the Mcnag< is noted for its many
Wonderful Special lies, in connection with
which is the
Best Circus in the World!
AND NOW FOR A
i+-r WORD OF C-A-TJTTON ; _/*}
Bogus Rodixsons — The Proprietors of Min
iature Circuses and Animal Shows have been
compelled to resort to all kinds of expedients
to enable them to even pretend to compete
with my Colossal Combination ; unfortunately
for the public, among these expedients are
l^gT" Deception and Fraud!
In one or more instances a small show may
be traveling about the country, employing in
some capacity a man whose name is ROBIN
SON, or who CALLS HIMSELF ROBINSON,
and the exhibition, a minor charlantical Cir
cus or Animal Show, or both, is advertised and
posted as ROBINSON’S.
CTir THIS IS DONE WITH A DIRECT IN
TENT TO DEFRAUD AND DECEIVE THE
PUBLIC!
1 here is but ONE JOHN ROBINSON, and
but ONE True Exhibition in the World that
can properly bear his name.
I-f“ Rkmemiiek— This Famed Show, with its
TEN MaMMOTH TENTS, and all its many
Wonders, will not visit Macon until
Monday, December 2d.
Admission to the Entire Combination, 75
cents; Children under 10 years of age, 50 cents.
oct26-4t—26 38 30—novl
. J. J. ABRAMS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
151 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
COLLECTIONS promptly attended to and
money remitted at once. P. O, Box 257
181-209
NOTICE.
Macon and Brunswick Railroad Office, )
Macon. Ga., August 2d, 1872. f
ON and after August Bth, Excursion tickets
to New York and return, can be had at
this office, ?38 00 for round trip. Tickets good
until Oct. Ist, 1872
98-tf E J. MARTIN, G. T. Agt.
ATTEATIOA !
INSURANCE AGENTS,
A LL Insurance Agents doing business in i
f A the city are requested to call at this office,
make returns and pa\ a tax of per cent, on
their receipts to Sept 1. By order of Council
CHAS. J. WILLIAMSON,
I'JOtf Treasurer.
BYINCTON’S HOTEL,
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA,
a* IS THE
HREAKI ANT llOG'Mll
For the Train from Savannah, Augusta and Ma
con to Columbus.
UI YM K HOUSE
For the Train from Eufaula and Albany to
Macon.
KI PP R IIOIiSE
For the Train from Columbus to Macon, Sa
vanna! nd Augusta.
Large comfortabh Rooms witli Fire places
and every Convenience. 112190
NC TICE.
THE Books for the registration of voters for
the city election will be opened on the first
day of October and close at Twoo’cioek p. m.,
on’December 13, 1872.
eep3o td J. A, McMANUS, Clerk.
Bui ding L t For Sale.
SITUATED near Tatnali Square, within a
few steps of Mercer University.
Address K. C.,’Box K.,
9Stf Macon, Ga,
CROP OF 1872,
Clover and Grass Seeds.
RED CLOVER,
CRIMSON CLOVER,
SAPLING CLOVER.
ORCHARD GRASS
BLUE GRASS,
HERDS GRASS,
LUCERNE SEED,
&C’., &c.
Just received,
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAII,
Wholesale Druggists,
1-IG-15G 82 and 84 Cherry Street.
" BERND BROS.
MANUFACTURERS OF ANI/
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALERS IN
Collars, Horse Equip
ments and Clothing Generally.
ALSO a full assortment of LEATHER of al
kinds, Enameled Cloth, etc.
addlers and Harness Makers Hardware aud
Tools.
Cash paid for HIDES, FURS, SKINS, WAX,
WOOL and TALLOW. 5-102
Spoil?wood iXoiVl
NEARLY OPPOSITE PASSENGER DErOT,
(Only one minute’s walk.)
MACON, GEORGIA.
T. 11. HARRIS, Proprietor.
0. J. Maclellan,
Superintendent.
James W. Meara, In the Office.
I—tf
L. LOWENTHAL, Merchant Tailor.
Cotton Avenue, opposite City Hall,
Cleaning and Repairing done Neatly.
HAB on hand a beautiful stock of Cloths,
Cassimeres, Doe Skin, Vest Patterns, etc.,
which he will cut and make up for his patrons
and the public in general, in the very latest
styles and finish. Give him a call if you would
have cheap clothes—cheaper than anywhere to
the city. oct2l-liu
EDWARD SPRINZ.
XTOTARY PUBLIC and EX-OFHCIO JUS
TICE OF TilE PEACE. I can be found
for the present at all hours of the day at my
office adjoining the law office of A. t*roudfit,
over the store of Jaques & Johnson, Third Bt.,
Macon, Ga., to attend to all Magisterial busi
ness.
118-330.
THE “LIGHT RUIIIIG'jL*,^*
“DOMESTJe.” S. M. CO.,
90 Chambers St., New York, or Atlanta, Ga.
122-300
L. T. WHITCOMB, Agt..
IMPOKTER AND DEALER IN
West India Fruits, Veietata,
HAY, GRAIA, HAY, ETC.,
99 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
107-185
ANNUAL FAIR
—OF THE—
Agricultural and Mechanical
ASSOCIATION OF UEOKVIA<
ILL commence at their Fair Grounds at
V T Savannah, Georgia,
MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1572,
And continue six days.
The ceutral Railroad passes by the ground?-
For Premium last or formation, address
J. H. ESTILL, BacraUr;
133-td Ravtnaahi G a