Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, November 01, 1872, Image 2

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MACON DAILY ENTERPRISE MU <. %-• ><>' '• '“*• rrßUMtitn f.vcuv zvr.siso t LINES, WING & SMITH,, No. 10 HoUlngnworUi bh“k. All Utter* i<>'<>"/' ■' ' •i/fiMid to JAhc*) Win;/ M ,n ' ' * "7*’,. CominuHteation* jof l!< f' ,ott ' ' 1 rf/wumi to to/ AHJtor. li .w>l7 ! return rejectfit comrnunlrfil 7,77 • cutset new* Uan* t from i> 1 '’ ’w. HATIiPI If■< K>. IKltlor. >t Ivlins. We append ttie ticket u it ml’ M be voted at the election held mi tiro sth No vetnber next. 'I lie form of ini* ballot mast not be varied In any milliner, nave by changing the names of the candidates lor mcmbeiH of CongreM, in the difleieut districts and for district uud county of fices '1 lie ballot niuft nut hr turn or teji arated. The law culls for one ticket, (meaning one whole ticket.) and lot only one. Thus, any one separating Lis ticket, by cutting or tearing, will make bis whole vole worthless, ns both parte of the ticket will be rc|ecled. The ballot tnnel be one Mingle piece of white paper, with the names of Candidates (in the form a below i plain It printed or written upon it. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTOR * roll TUB statu at ).Atior.: W T WOFFORD, H b HENNING, WASHINGTON IXJK, -t JIARTIUDgE ELF.f I'ORH. First Dir ti ii 1. HD It UNM! [Sotolul District .. R Iv l-f-) Third District W I 111 D.-oN Fourth District. ... I 'l I’At h Fiftli District .... II i;< ASIA Mixtl. District.. -I N DOlb ' V K*’i cutli District.. .. .. . ,11 Df. It All AM CANDIDA’! l> FOR CONOR! First District MORGAN UAWLs Second District... . .* >t tVRIOII I Third Distric t ITIli t OUK Fourth District .11 It. HARRIS fifth District I. -I old N.N Sixth District. ... I 11. BUD NI beventli District I’ M It YOUNG Eightil District A II WlthillT Ninth District 11. IV HELL - -4 4 . %>sswr.it to a roisKi spot. IIIIW. .1 Citixrn wants to know why wo do not "pitch Into tbe ( omini'slonim Court,” now in session, and trying some of onr arrested citizens. Anurcr —l. \Ve have bcltci manners We Know onr duty too well to our ar rested citizens, to be found fanning the llamc of passion against them, lie vide*, we have every confidence in the ability of the legal minds employed for the defence, and (relieve that, they will watch the ease and interpose with reason and success when uuy cUi a judicial action or motion Is proposed or enforced. Again, we an ill favor ol a thorough. Impartial and sal isfactory investigation. We have no abuse to heap on the sworn olllcers of the gov ernnicnt. 11' ton seu them doing wrong, or are knowing to any net of cruelty oi in' justice on their part, wi shall not spare them, uud more, ire ehnll fiar, thro, m*~ jiended or removed. Nothing would Ire easier. For while we are Dviuoeialic ami uro striving to remove the prow at inimin istration. wa yet claim oillv.rn.shlp and all the rights of loyalty. Wo have the cal of government, and too nmi lurnod away when WO demand a hearing. We know that Hie l idled Ha’, - gov erumeiit will leant ‘Oinelliine by this in vestigation and we shall be Hie gainers thereby. Therefore we do not uhiivo the Commission or (lie Distilet Allot m y We leave such business to sill iller fry Says (lie Central <'it\ Tlio Mneon Knti.iu’iii' Ii m into i i,.i.■ soil lea mill rt-fndti* lint from tcaii over till' di'ntli of :i dog. name I Sin■ \ Jin imilisiN al'o my dlglllllcil in (licit' lurid r 'imma sometimes. if there is nny dignity in ih.it—or wit, or ii;itlnis, nr pride, nr compliment, nr alluding urn 's own business, etc . we will give n new Imt to tint tinder of tin' saute. "Tears over the death of dog And why not ••l.ovi- tin-, Into my d< • " is a lawns widely known ns nny other, ami the hrnntltul story of "Old Dog Tray w ill live forovur. thief could not drive him awny Horn his muster,and he wns embalmed in tlio memory of time to the end. And Ims utr >;;e philosopher of the Central City never In mil ot the vn-s 1 Hind'* dug- which was “Sail KomtUmr*, Viut wuidit weep It he l outil, tHti'.tillcsi 1 o aituil'i r tiiui > til..; \ vfrinoa* Uemiel and plenty f i ml, And himself * poor, lint re*|ieetatile i tn '" I’oorold Snook* I Our local mid u kind word for him. and, figuratively, diopped * tear on hi* giuve. Wo suggest to our oo temporary that he speak lightly if the dead —in view of the revealingfutme. < *ht Snooks may not trouble him from ghost land, but there is no telling w hat he may do when Central City gets there. —♦*- • IIIIK ILD IT. The follow ing m utt am in parro is w orthy of a higher latitude than Atlanta The editor of the Macon KntEKTBISB any* "we give up our outside to day to Mayor Hull's report, which is primed* thereon " We wonder what part of hi* outside it is printed on.— Al!nn:,i Jlemltl Certainly! It, the report, was intended for some folks’ itt'idos. hut we were not includes! We may add that the dose has operated as well us the , 1 icon water, or "Simmons" ttv.r regulator" on those who were afflicted, an ! we are glad to inform ottr cotrtnponwy Hist they are us wdl can be expected —— - ■* •- - ~ Ik any matt, who ptchc-ws to line his country, etui leave it within las heats 'o withold Ids vote next Tuesday from tins ley and Brown, the leaders of National re form. how dweilrth the love of e mtry in that man ‘ The North German Curette l.; Iven bought by a German company l. r i.rnr Jtundml thousand dollars t IIOKHIBI.R DIWCI.ftNI Hll. II HI.I, MJT I.ooMil ’1 litre has fullan ouour tutflfc a thunder troll. It shutters us ;TJt stuns our senses, un i we arc scarcely In our right mlml. God help us .' Our hope is that all Is false —damnably false ; that tire charges made will be proved to be the ravings of a toad woman, or one possessed of the devil. If no. then, la there any virtue ? Is there any honor, or purity, or manliness, m religion, or anything but treachery, lechery and villainy under the sun - Mrs. Woodnul), in a re isail" oi her i paper, and dated November 2d, 1 -.72, goes in; , horrible details of criminal intercourse - kept up for leu years—between Henry Ward llecclier and the wife of Theodore Tilton, editor of the Golden Age. She declares that Mrs. Pauline Wright Davis i'ci iyed the fearful confession from Mr . Pi,toil’s own sad lips; that Mrs. K Cady Stanton reeelved it from Theodore Tilton, wiio was little less than a raving maniac that Dually the. Mrs. Woodbull, received tin awful secret from Mr Tilton. Here arc her words ll'jtorter —•• 1* it possible that Mr til inn confided it to you ? I' ne P moo hiroiis to he liellcvi-d.” ID* WoudhuU —"Certainlyln-did Am 1 a lint is more, 1 mu persuaded that in his inmost mind he will not lie otherwise tlniu glad when the skeleton in I,is closet is re veiled to the world, if thereby the abuses which lurk like vipers under the elonk of -n la! conservatism may bee tpo-ed and the causes removed.” And so forth. No greater shock can come to 11, ,< ini ii ; ions world—except the shock of doom - Ilian the substantiation of this horrible charge All persons will Join us in the hope, that it will be proved false in every p uli' ular, and that the name and fame of the lirooklyn Preacher will suffer no such In :i Ii eclipse. ADDRESS c It. ,IAI 011 HOSKM Rl.il. Ol SWA'. N.UI, AT TUB LATINO OK TIIK I OHNI.R HTONK OK THE JEWISH H V N A - AT MACON. Ol toiikii 2!>, IH7- Jirtthren and Friend*: There has never been it time, when man moved by the in fluence* of religion has made such elforta to perpetuate liis faith by the erection of edifice* for public worship and thereby counteract the baneful Influences oi mu teiialisni aud lulidcllty, than the present. In remote antiquity when those magnifi cent temples were erected in Egypt, • Irceco and other undent countries in in honor and for the worship of gods, and even the glorious temple of Solomon, in the holy city of Jerusalem—temples whose fume huve become subjects of bis i,,ry. and whose grandeur uud niagnitl cem o entitled them to be called the won ders of the world; one temple was sulll i it'ii’ for the worship and edification of a whole nation; these national festivals were celebrated in the midst of immense at cmblies of the whole nation In later times when heathenism hud to yield its power and influence over the heart and mind of mini in favor of the belief in one God, congregations sprang up in every city of tbe civilized world, and splendid | stmclutes arose iiotv and I lien, for llie purpose of perpcliiiiting and promulga ting that faith 111 our present enlighten ed age, known by the existence of creeds innumerable, disseminating doctrines and opinions diverging Irom one another, and opposing eaeii other, there is not the smallest village or hamlet without its houses of worship erected for the purpose of divine adoration iu public assembly. Yt t. the holy place where the divine voice spake and an unseen hand delivered the wntteu word ol God on the laldi ts of siotie into the hands of man was a sane lit 1 ary not made by human ban 1 No fluted < > umns. no sculptured walls, no works of , ail adorned that awful temple, the scene !'the first divine revelation That tem pie where the tribes of Israel were guilt ■•mt around the seat of the great 1 om \\ ho gave forth laws for the government of tiie human racu ; that awful sanctuary which is to this day contemplated with awe and veneration l>y enlightened hu inanity, was glorious nature whose pillars w i re the high rocks, uud whose dome was the canopy of heaven Woudorful have been the changes ami vicissitudes of nations, races and conn tries, since Jehovah descended on lloreh. to givo into the custody of Ilis chosen people the law which was Intended to diaw Ibo lllm from the eyes of benighted humanity, and diffuse broadcast that great -sing which lie had promised to llie great patriarch, Abraham, "that his dc seeudanta shall carry it to till races and nations of Hus habitable globe, dissemi listing happiness nnd sanctity, and tilling the human heart with bliss inspcukuble Yet, notwithstanding all these changes in ttie religious nnd political state id’ so ciety iu this world, the word of UoU has remained unchanged, marching onward and onward, unchecked by all the oh - teles and apparently unsuimountable difficulties, divised from time to time by tiie w icked designs of man Aud in fact, wunderfill to tell! simultaneous witli the onward march of God's wed. was and is tl onward march of its custodians and banner hears, God's chosen people. T hat . i family of the patriarch whose seventy members wandered forth from Canaan to Egypt, and was from thence redeemed by the* strong hand and outstretched arm of Almighty Jehovah, in order to be inve-ted with the dignity of priesthood -priests which were commissioned to reveal to mankind the mystery of the existence of , (iod I‘riests who were to act us mis smuaries to the other families of the earth iu Hie development of Hie glorious iruih of denial salvation of the soul Priests who are to demonstrate to the world their umiyingfaith iu the God of their fathers by a tenacious anu unswervlving adherence t i the religion revealed on Sitlai's sacred mount, under all circumstances, prrscou th us and tribulations That r-n family whose identity it coequal with Hie identi’y of religiou. is now to be found on every *P''l of this globe, w herever man can find Habitation, erecting temples in the name oi Him who first revealed himself to i Ahialiam on the plaius of Chaldea, nnd be dmg altars whereon to sacrifice world ly sires, errors and superstitions in aid of the perpetuation and pnmiulgutiou of the c ot-e of truth, holding aloft the banner Moses as a bcacou to erring humanity, an Ia living testimony of God's promises Mbe is there endowed with reason, wriliug to yield to the influences of truth, i ottered by prejudices and untrammeled by t icaticistti, that does not see clearly a, u isiinctly the omnipotent hand of a divine providence at work, steadily and uninterruptedly fulfilling God’s promi- j scs to the putiiareh and constantly re- ! nerving the covenant made ttith their dc- | scendcuti on Horcdi? Who can deny in the face of these startling facts, that the Hebrew race is home onward on the wings of God's tute lage to accomplish that glorious* mission assigned to them even before they ex i Mad • The present occasion my friends is one of those ; red ti stiiuouies which oiler them selves frequently in corroboration of our statement Forty years ago the present city of Macon, Georgia, was only a small settlement, little known and little noticed, either in a political, religious, or commercial point of view, having among her citizens not a single Israelite, and hardly anticipating her wonderful growth and present Importance us a polit leal, religious and commercial community j in the Empire Statu of the South | The march of time lias produced won : derful results. We are thi; day standing iu a cily of I considerable dimensions, with palatial rcs | idcnccs. numerous and splendid churches, i line schools and colleges where llie arts 1 and sciences are taught and liberally cul tivated. benevolent institutions, and a steadily growing commercial importance. bike our patriarch Jacob when lie left Hie teals of bis fathers, carrying with him ilu-ir blessing as a talisman promising him suee.es in niiotlier country where lie intcrnlcd to settle, so have (lie descendants I of Jacob wandered birth trnm their pater nal homes to this land of liberty, carrying ! with them the same Messing which Is to keep them united as one family, and secure to iliriii success. lake the patriarch, when he journeyed to I'adauiiram lie lighled upon u solitary place us the shadows of the evening guth ! crcd around him and he laid himself down ‘ to rest, with the heavens for a covering, the hare earth for a ued. and the stones of Hie roadside for a ]>til >W ; and then he dreamed of a shining pathway leading i from earth to heaven, where angels met in l ascending ami descending, and above which llie glory of the eternal God was visible, calling down to him words of j promise and encouragement ; thus did Hie ! descendants of Jueoli light upon this place. Macon. Georgia, where they rested from their journey lags, and they have reasons to,believe that they live iu an en | lightened community where they daily meet angels rd Gbd in the shape of good, , noble, intelligent, benevolent and pious j Christian men and women, who view iu man God’s creature without distinction of : race oe creed, and whoso prosperous con ditious prove that the glory of God is above them to protect and encourage ! them. | Like that lonely wanderer when lie ' waked out of sleep in the morning, and was so deeply impressed with that nightly vision that he considered that resting-place the house of God, and the gate of heaven, placing u monumental stone on tins spot, as a place of perpetual sunctity and veil (■ration, so do tbe descendants of Jacob, this day, lay the corner stone of the temple to be erected iu the city of Macon as a perpetual memorial of gratitude for the many blessings showered on them by their i Heavenly Father in this land of freedom. ; Tims do they erect an altar unto the Lord I God of Abraham. Isaac and Jacob, in | thankfulness lor 1 1 is mercies, and deeply impressed with the magnitude uud sacred j ness of their glorious mission. Thus do iliey live in fond hopes to rear up on this spot a house of worship dedicated to Him who revealed Himself on Sinai—a house of prayer, not only for Israel, but, accord ing to the word of God, a house of prayer for all nations. My friends, as a minister in Israel, called here to aid you in laying this stone. I call to you, Israelites, and brethren of Mu ! eon, in the words o! scripture, •• lie strong and courageous. ” Von have begun the good wink . you have yielded to the noble impulses of your better nature which our holy Keligion have awakened with you ; you have yielded to the crav lugs of your innermost soul to devote yourselves to the service of the Most High, and to prove your love and attach men to Him by your devotion to his sacred cause 1 say to you well done, my breth -ien. Our heavenly father w ill not withhold from you his dlviiieussistnce.in eiuislngyou to complete this nobio and pious work and your fellow citizens who nobly par ticipate in your ellorts will surely contin ue their aid in order that your laudable undertaking may prove a complete suc cess. Amen. 4 4- ■l’m: RE.Et.rt tio> of v . t. HI I F. Tj the Kdtior of the Enterprise: Asa citizen and us a lax payer of Ma con. 1 am truly gratified at the prospects of the rc election of \V A Huff as Mayor of our city w ithout opposition Judging from thu opinions almost universally ex pressed upon the streets, it would he more Hum it i !c-s for any oue to run uga nsi him it is idle to deny the ability of tins little man. Arnold Hull, maligned and con stimtly opposed by a few old conceited aris tocrats. not potent to do harm or good, lie has successfully and gloriously fought Ins way up from a lightwood cart to the position he occupies today. And why should any generous heart fail to honor the obscure, uneducated country' hoy who lias tfins successfully grappled life ? lint it is no: with the Arnold Huff of twenty years ago. tml the Mayor of Maeon to day we ate dealiia: lie is beyond any question the ablest, the most practicable aud llie most successful Mayor Maeon lias ever had There is not a man in the city who canid till lliat office' with the ability or with the satisfaction lit does to day Were an angel trnm heaven occupying llie situation objections without number w ould lie made lint l wish to call your attention to one other grand reis m why lie should b * re elected it is well known that tiie State Fair held at Atlanta, the oilier day was a remarkable failure It failed for tiie want of proper management By an im becile rule of the Society—or Bureau of management this Fair alternates between Atlanta and Macon. This is our year t > hold it It never lias failed here, and it Hutfis our next Mayor it will not fad uevt time lie Inis the rim, the will and the dispo siliou to make it a success, and the people cf the whole Stale of Georgia know Hint under his management it will Ik’ one of llie greatest exhibitions ever held in Geor j gia. That he is not President of the i Board of Directors and Generalissimo-in- Chic! of that concern, is more the pity But if lie is our Mayor next year its repu tation will l>e redeemed, aud the people of Georgia may rest assured that the exhibi ! lion will in every respect be worthy of j their Slate. lie peril* of the Republic demands ‘ that the ti tends of honest government, the ; friends of pure administration, the friends ; of republican institutions, of constitutiona l j liberty, go to work, as they uercr did be lore, to prevent the continuance in power ; of leaders who are reaching for imperial j authority through public corruption and j militarv tyranny. jFrom the Sumpter Republican. MAYOR II I FF. IV. A. Huff, the present able Mayor of Macon. Ims been almost unanimously Dominated again by the leading business men of that place, lor a second term Ilis nomination made in the manner that it is. uniounts almost to an election with out opposition. Mayor Huffs semi-au nuul reports are able papers and would do justice to any man occupying a lof tier position even, than llie Mayoralty of Macon. Ilis renomination settles the question as to who is the strongest in Macon —Huff or his enemies, and we hope ■to see him not only elected by the largest majority a Mayor of Macon ever received, hut we also vvunt to see him ruu the whole machine by himself and if he does we will have no more trouble in South west Geor gia about the value of Macon city bills. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS viiivnoA: HOOK A LADDER (0 , No. 1. 4 TTKNI) your regular monthly meeting J\ TO NIGHT, lit your hull, ot 8 o’clock. By order JNO. (. DKiTZ, Foreman. T 8 Green, Secretary. novl It NEW GROCERY STORE (HAVE opened a store on Cotton Avenue, above tbe City Hall, where I am now pre pared to furnish my friends with a harvest of FAMILY GROCERIES of every description. Give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. I can furnish my pa trons with good drink of Lager Beer—keep* ing none hut the best on bund An addition will he made to my stock this afternoon. MILES SWEENEY, novl-81* A CARD. Macon, Ga., October 31, 1b72. 117 E, tic* undersigned delegates to the V t Grand Lodge of Georgiii, desire to ten der to our landlord, Mr. E Isaacs, of the Isaacs House, our thanks for the kind and hospitable manner in which lie bus treated us during our attendance on the Grand Lodge. We take pleasure in-recoinmenning the Isaacs House to tin*, traveling public, and assure them that Mr. Isaacs will be ever ready to extend to his guests as good accommodation as can be had in the city of Macon, or at the first class hotels in the Mate. Signed. C C. Burke, I). D , Cuthbcrt. 8. A. Thornton, Brooksvillc, Jonathan Bridges, Lumpkin, Hon K. (). Dunlap, Dawson, E. Bellfh weu, Damascus, K. H. Lanbbr, Cuthbcrt, It. M. Bucket, Wise Parker, Dawson, M. J. Dublin, M. D., W. L. Kincannon, If. B McConnell, W. (\ Dial, M McClure, W B. C. Puckett, W. li. McAfee, J. L Down a, J. F. Vinning, W. M., Aleova | Lodge No 73, Newton county. Alston Martin. Sam J. Winn. J A. McKanny. W. A. Reeves. Reuben Stkozier. IT. Matiiews. It. T Rogers. J. It Battle, Oglethorpe. It. Williams, “ B. B Wilkison, 14 J. M. R Westbrook, Amcricup. L L. Tilly, Chappel Hill. W. T. Duster, Greensboro. John Hightower, Lumpkin, Ga. A M. Barrett, M P. Camp, Americus. A. M. Kemley, Americus. A J. Will a ms, Milton Revieke, T. y M. Blood worth, Simon Holt, D (J. M., Lumpkin. F, Norris, Horne. !\ W. Readdick, Weston, Ga. !>. M. Brown, Henderson, K. H. Ezell, Henderson, (’. F. Gibson, MunroeCo., J A Hofer, Houston Cos., W. J Collins, Oglethorpe, W Day Maxey, <i. H. Wagnon, Madison. L. K. Diyon, Oglethorpe. Singleton Harris, lallifeiroco. John W. Goy, Minbern, (ia. and many others. nov. I—l w. Change of Schedule. SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFCE, ) Macon At Brunswick Railroad Cos., v Mucon, Ga.. October 30, 1872. ) ON imd after Thursday October 31, 1872, trains on this road will run as follows: DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. DAILY (SUNDAYS EX CEPTED.) Leave Macon 0:15 a. m. Arrive at Jesup 0.35 p. m. Arrive at Brunswick 10:00 i*. m. Leave Brunswick 4:30 a. m. Arrive at Jesup 0:4-5 a. m. \rrivc at Macon 5:10 p. m. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY. Leave Macon 8.25 P. m Arrive at Jesup 5.00 a m Arrive at Nivannah 8.30 a. m Leave Savannah 7.80 p. m Leave Jesup 11 10 p m Arrive at Macon 7.30 a. m Both day and night tcuins connects closely at Jesup with trains to and from Florida. UAWKINBYILLE TRAIN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EX CEPTED.) Leave Macon 2:50 p. m. Arrive at Hnwkinsville 0:25 p m. Leave Hawkinsville 0:55 a. m. Arrive at Macon 103 5 a. m. WM. MacREA. 1741f General Superintendent. FOR RENT. V FRONT room over Jones A Baxters store, -uitahl'* for an office or bed room Apply to K B ND. octSl St at Post Office. Bk fsiMMONsl This unrivalh .1 Medicine i- warranted not to contain a single particle of MbhcurT, or anv injurious mineral substance, but is ■>i Ki'.i.v yiigiitabi.i:. For FORTY Y f.AKS it has proved its great value m all diseases of the Liykk, Bowels and Kinssys. Thousands of tbe good and gTeat in all parts of the country vouch for Its wonder ful and peculiar power in purifying the Blood, stimulating the torpid Liv i:K and Bowels, and imparting new Life and Vigor to the whole sys tem. SIMMON'S LIVER REGULATOR isac knowledged to have no equal as a in f.is UEitit ni:. it contains four medical elements, never uni ted in the same happy proportion iu any other preparation, viz; a gentle Cathartic, a wonder ful Tonic, an unexceptionable Alterative and a certain Corrective of all imparities of tiie body Such signal success has attended its use, that it is now regarded as the Great I nfaiUns Specific for I.ivek COMi-LAixr and the painful offspring thereof, to wit DYSPEPSIA. CONSTIPA TION, Jaundice.Bifiiousattaeks, SICK. HEAD ACHE. Colie, Depression of Spirits SOUR STOMACH, Henri Bure, A .A, Regulate the I-iver and prevent llll I " AMI I'l VFR. SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR Is manufactured hv •I. 11. ZEII M A CO., MACON, GA., and PHILADELPHIA. Pri; t $1 per package: sent bv matL postage paid, #1.25 Prepared read' for use in bottles. #1 50 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EST’Bewareot ail Counterfeits and Imitations. 112-523 RALSTON HALL. MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, Oi'lolm’i- llOtli, U I si. and Yov. lsi. The Pomeroy-Snedair, Operatic Concerts. PATRONIZED BY THE ELITE AND FASHION, And pronounced by the Press and Public the Mst Classical. Brillia.t.Eipisiis I* r oos: Rc. seats, Purquette and Dress Clri !e, fl to Admission, • - - - 100 Gallery, 50 Reserved sects can lie had at Brown’s Book store. oct36-3t. RALSTON HALL tl;ilinger. - YV. E. SPALDING. Monday, November 4th. Engagement for four nights only of the Great Tragic Actress, MRS. D. P. BOWERS, Supported by the Sterling Young Actor, MR. J. C. McCOLLOM. And a selected New York Company. Monday, Nov. 4, John Brougham’s Dramatiza tion of LADY tllH, EY’S SECRET; or the Mystery of Audley’s Court. Tuesday, Nov 5, the Grand Historical Play cf ELIZABETH. Wednesday, Nov. 6th, the Historical Play of Mary Stuart, Scotland’s Heroic (Juecn Thursday, Nov. 7, Shakspearc’sGrand Traged' 31 A C B E T If. Admission SI; reserved scats 50 cts. extra ; family circle 50 cts. Sale of Seats will commence Friday morninp at 10 o’clock at Brown & Co.’s Book Store. oet3o-td CITV Tr.EASUREH’B OFFICE, ) Macon, Ga , October 25. 1872. \ I) ARTIES having City Bonds or Coupon! now due or coming due November 1,1872, will please present them to this oiliee for pa\ ment CHAS. J. WILLIAMSON, oct2s-tilnovl Treasurer. A MOTHER CAR LOAD —OF— CHARTER OM STOVEr JUST RECEIVED —by- TRUMAN & GREENS TRI tYGtl.li: m.OCI*. Sign of tiie Golden “Charter Oak.” i 162-204 YI AC ON, y, December 2d. UNDERSTAND THIS FULLY! “OLD JOHN ROBINSON.” i THE VETERAN Sliowman of America!! Respectfully announces to the public that ! his Stupendous Organization, consisting of j iUiist’imi. Aquarium. Menagerie and Circus' Which, from iU Unrivalled Proportions, hu been stvied bv the ENTIRE PRESS ‘ OF AMERICA the GREAT “ World’s Fair of Wonders!’ Will not, under any circumstances, visit tt City of Maeon before Monday, December 2d, As lms been heretofore announced in our Bill-, Circulars, and the Papers of the day. He <h sires to shit*- that the Great Sliow of the Ago Has in no instance been divided, anil that nt> der all circumstances it shall -emain COJ PI.ETE AND INTACT, repre, nting in ti ■ MI’bEUM, OVER 20.000 Cl UIftSITIES. While the Menagerie is noted for its ma tt underfill pecittUics, ii col: ection wit which is tti Bust Circus in ?!i World AND NOW FOR A I- WORD OF CAUTION!^; Boot s R..lUNsoxs —Tile Proprietors of Min iature Circuses and Animal 'h .ws have been compelled t-> resort to all kinds of expedients to enable them to even pretend to compete with my Cidos-a! Conibin dion ; unfortunately for the public, among these expedients are tyDECkPTioj. and Fraud! in one or more instances a small show may be traveling about the country, employing ia some capacity a man whose name is RUBIN NOS. or who CALLS HIMSELF ROBINSON, and t ic exhibition, a minor charlantical Cir cus or Animal Show, or both, is advertised aud posted as ROBINSON'S I-,?-TIUS IS DONE WITH A DIRECTIN’ TENT To DEFRAUD AND DECEIVE THE PUBLIC! i here is but ONE JOHN ROBINSON, and bnt ONE True Exhibition in the World that can properly bear his name. Remember— This Famed Show, with its TEN Mammoth TENTS, ami all it many Wonders, will not visit Macou until Monday. December 2d. Admission to tiie Entire Combination, 75 cents : Children under 10 years of age. 50 cents oct2*-i-4t—2B 30—novl JAMES LiJBINSON’S MAMMOTH CIRCUS. Emphatically pronounced by all to be the Leading Show of the. period, combining all the best riders of the age, among u-hont is the great and only James Hobinson, Tlte undoubted and undisputed Champion Bareback and Hurdle Rider of the world. CHAMPION OF SPAlN—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 EUGENE, The most wonderful Btly 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 MACH )N, Friday and Saturday, November Ist and 2d. ADMISSION, - • - - - 75 cts. CHILDREN, under *cn years, - 50 ets. oct2C-lw. Paints k Oils VTTENTION is , ed to my large stock of Paints and Oil id tiie very low figures at which they are so: I W FIT'S EXTRA NO. KEROSENE OIL. The Cheapest v "firs in the City. Pure Holland Gin and in ater’s MOUNTAIN BYE WHISKY! THE NEW STREET CAR TICKETS, Have become very popular. F<>UR FOR TWENTY FIVE CENTS. ! Prescriptions are Accurately Com pounded. Early JENNY WAKEFIELD, LARGE FLAT j DC TCP, and LARGE DRUMHEAD Cab- i bage Seed just received. NEW CROP ONION SETTS. ROLAND B. HALL, DRUGGIST, 101-tf Cor. Cherry St. and Cotton Avenue. Dutch Flower Bulbs. riMiE subscriber has received a select stock of Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Crocus, etc., etc., directly imported from Holland. For price list apply a! the store of G. Beggs, Cherry street, or to D. MILNE. Macon, Ga. Also a large stock of Wilson’s Strawberry plants, warranted pure. D. M. oct2s-tw. FOR RENT ri'jjj PER MONTH by the year in advance. '/ Two nice rooms, best locality in the city for Dentist or Millinery business. Apply at tliis office, or No. 8 Cotton Avenue, octas-tf. .1. .1. A Bit AMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 151;j’ BAY BTREET, SAVANNAH, GA. CtOLLECTIONS promptly attended to and ) money remitted it once. P. O. Box 257. 131-20!) NC CICE. Macon and ISiunby k Railroad Office, ) Macon, -a., August 2d, 1873. ) ON and after Ang I Nth. Excursion Tickets to New York and return, can be bad at this Otiice, ?:!S (A) U >und trip. Tickets good until Oct. Ist, 1873. 98-tf E. MARTIN, G. T. Agt. ATT! STI\! XNSURAI? -E AGENTS. VLI. Insurance nts doing business in the city arc req -ted to call attb is office, make returns and jk tax of 2 y. per cent, on their receipts to Sc) Bv order of Council. CHA I. WILLIAMSON, I-'-’tf Treasurer. BYINCTON’B HOTEL, FORT VAI Y, GEORGIA, I> THE IIKUAKI'iio; si: For the Train from Savannah, Augusta and Ma con to Columbus. Dl A AE It 1101 Ni: For the Train from Enfaula and Albany to Macon. sipper laoi si: For the Train from Columbus to Macon, Sa vannah and Augusta. Large comfortable Ttoom with Fire places and every Convenience. lIJ I9u NOTICE. r pilE Books for the registration of voters for 1 the city election will be opened on the first day of October and close at Two o'clock p. ni., on December Id, ls?3. sep-io td J. A, McMANUS, Clerk. MISS M. A. DANIEL TTTOULD respectfully inform the Ladies of \ \ Macon and vicinity that she has taken rooms at No. lO Cotton Avenue (up stairs), where she 1- repared to do Drlss Making in Uie latent and most fashionable styles, and war rants to five satisfaction. oct3l-3w CROP OF 1872. ( lover and ((raws.Seeds. RED CLOVER, CRIMSON CLOVER, SAPLING CLOVER, ORCHARD GRASS BLUE GRASS, HERDS GRASS. LUCERNE SEED, A.’C., &c. Just received, HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR, Wholesale Druggists, j 14G-ISG 82 ancl 84 Cherry Street. BERND BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL OEALEHS IN Harness, Saddles, Collars, Horse Equip ments and Clothing Generally. ALSO a fun assortmentof LEATHER of a) kinds, Enameled Cloth, etc. .-tiddlers aud Harness Makers Hardware and Tools. Cash paid for HIDES, FURS, SKINS, WAX, WOOL and TALLOW. 5-162 Siotsvood Hotel NEARLY OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT. (Only one minute's v^alk.) MACON, GEORGIA. Board 3.00 per Day. T. U. HARRIS, Proprietor. C. J. Maclellax, Superintendent. James W. Meaea, In the Office. ; I —tf L. LOWENTHAL, Merchant Tailor. Cotton Avenue, opposite City Hall, Cleaning and Repairing done Neatly. HAS on hand a beautiful stock of Cloths, Cassimcres, Doe Skin, Vest Patterns, etc., which he will cut and make up for his patrons snd the public in general, in the very latest styles and finish. Give him a call if you would have cheap clothes—cheaper than anywhere in the city. oet’Jl-lm EDWARD SPRINZ, XTOTARY PUBLIC and EX-OFFISH JUS IN TICE OF THE PEACE. I can be found for the present at all hours of the day at my office adjoining the law office of A. Proudtit, over the store of Jaques Johnson, Third St., Maeon, Ga., to attend to all Magisterial busi ness. IIS-330. THE “LIGHT RUNNING”^ 96 Chambers St., New York, or Atlanta, Ga. 122-300 L. T. WHITCOMB, Agt.. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN West India Fruits, Veptata, HAY, G ISA IV, HAY, ETC., 99 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. 107-ISS JVO. E. YVEEJIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE ON 3d STREET OVER Is. YV. RASDAL’S STORK. 29-179 I>K. B. S'. GRIGGS. OFFICE ovei M. R. Rogers ik Co’s., Con fectionary stoic. Residence, Plum street, opposite George S. Obear’e. oet 2-im. DR. P. H. WRIGHT RESPECTFULLY tender ids professional services to the citizens of Maeon and vi cinity, Office at Drug Store No. 3 Brown House Block. Residence at Rev. Samuel Boy kin’s. Georgia avenue. Calls left at cither place will receive prompt attention. oel6tf NOTICE. BIDS will be received for (450) four hun dred and fifty Cypress. Cedar or Chestnut Posts, 6 feet long and (7) seven inches square, delivered at either depot in this city. Address communications to octS-tf WM. HAZLEHURST. ANNUAL FAIR —OF THE— AsrirtiHitral and Moehanifal ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA. \T7 ILL commence at their Fair Ground 5 at Y \ Savaunab, Georgia, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 18T2, And continue six days. Tbe central Railroad passes by the grounds. For Premium Listor information, address J. H. ESTILL, Secretary. 130.*d Sav-nnah. GO-