Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, November 04, 1872, Image 3

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Cl TY : Q-OVE RNM E NT. W. A. Hl'W- Wny®* - . ALDERMEN: r I r. ay A R Tisi.ky, T i F Woonurr, (4. B. Houkhtu, 'I, I ' lTZ k l u, E. I*. Strong, n Daly K. Waogknutrin. 0. J. Tr ™'£t. j \ McManus, A O. bacon • l.h G. N. Hoi.MBS, VC . ..Chief of Police. ;Vo BI Tm,Ti First Uiutenaot I ' * ■ II ' , ; < iv . ■ Second lieutenant. w“ U v ’ . . Third Lieutenant. i* fisnky ....Guard HouM Keeper. ,'hkr'ky Street Overseer. V'V ' hakman ” City Sexton. n r' HoSoki'n-". Magazine Keeper. yens !!■ Clerk of the Market. JOII PRISTING. I 1,1, Office In prepared o ex re„te Job Hrlntina: at price* to :*'|V the time*, and In a tyle .iiilMtUctory to all. made a specialty. We solicit v our order*, nud V*** **".*" p i.,*t to plea*e a * HOME AFFAIRS. tl tOOM. <%., >OV. 4. IM*. Tlir Fire Sunday morning was a Hinall outhouse on the grounds of the Macon Free School. lii ,i (lay or TANARUS Mr K. B. Barfield will present a paper ou the financial condition of city in our paper. Tin- attention of tax payers and citizens gen erally are invited to a perusal. lu,migration yieetiutt’. There will be an immigration meeting at the City Hall to-night. We suppose it Is for the purpose of carrying out .let!' l.oug’s preposed pi n to go to Kansas. Shooting Affair, About one o'clock to-day, the clerk of Mr. K. Spinner, saloon keeper on Mulberry street, shot a negro man named Elbert Grant in the ■ thigh. As the case will come up for investiga tion by tlie proper authorities we forbear giv ing particulars. Air*. S. I*, (lower*. Remember that Mrs. I). P. Bowers plays to night at Ralston’s Hall. The seats ore being - vapidly taken, and we predict a good house on her opening night. —— I'ommlssionera Court. In conseqnenco of the non-arrival of District Attorney last night, the Court adjourned until to morrow at 10 o’clock. Why it should be in session on the day of election we can’t imagine. ** Accident. On Saturday night a drunken man went qp stairs in the Floyd House, and staggering along the hall, fell on the little child of Mrs. Patrick Mclntyre, aged two years, Injuring it o that life was suspended for some time. We did not hear the name of the man, but that he was from Twiggs county. He was arrested. XV himt to Wear. Madame Demorcst issues annually u book on the above subject. It is about the handiest book a lady can have about the house. Not only does it give specific instructions as to what to wear and how to make it, but invalua ble hints on other matters belonging to the ladies. Every lady Bhould have one. Brown & Cos. have it for sale. Don’t Go. We understand a number of our young men are going hunting to-morrow for fear of a fuss. Boys, stop and think what you are doing ! Go ing away from the polls at a time when your services and votes are most needed; going from the polls and losing Greeley numbers of votes; going from the polls when your country de mands your votes; going from the polls be cause you are afraid of a commissioner’s court! For shame! Go to the i>olls and stay there! Go to the polls and cast your votes for Greeley and get your friends to do the saras. If you want to save your country go to the polls. Don't stay away and say there will be plenty there without you—that’* not patriotism—but go, vote, and stay there. ■ll-llehavior In Shows. A circus is by common consent regarded as rather a rough place, where more freedom Is allowed the audience than at any other place of amusement. But it is submitted if young me who go there and use vulgar and profane lan guage in the presence of ladies, and reel around the amphitheatre drunk, add anything to their owu or to the good name of their familiea! Any one in the audieucc can tell them that in stead of exciting mirth they provoke disgust and would be much gratifled to see them taken to jail by the police. Instead of a place of pnb lic amusement being the first, it ought to be the last place in the world for a drunken man togo to display himself. He rarely over suc ceeds in exciting other than a feeling of loath ing and contempt among decent people. Hale oftke Hurt Mmitta Prsparty The sate ofthe late Hartwell P. Smith's resi dence will ]>ontueiy take place to-morrow morning at It o’clock, on the premises. It ia perhaps the most desirable property on Square. The bouse contains nine largo and thoroughly finished main rooms, besides clos ets, pantry and every other convenience re quired. In addition the outhouses are in num ber and style commensurate with the dwelling. Every building is in thorough repair, and nearly new. The lot contains 1 % acres, so situated that it can be subdivided into three without materially Interfering with any improvement uow upon the premises. The water is ns fine s any we have in U&eon. To any one wishing to purchase such a prop erty, this affords an opportunity which does often occur. Garaiiluaeaf of Wage*. It aeema that the Legislature passed a law on the 23rd of August which make# it lawful for proriaian dealers, boarding house keepers and landlords of hotels to garnishee wages in default of billa being unsettled. " * have not seen a "copy of the law but learn these facta from a caae which recently came up before Magistrate Lamotte the other day in Savannah. Ulmer garnished Whetatone’s wa ges for the non-payment of *33.15 board bill The defense made was technical, and the deci sion of the Magistrate atraight out against Whetstone, auataining the plaintiff's action un equivocally. We know of no other State in the Union where a man’s wages can be stopped for debt of this or any other character. But here it is a corrallary of the Homestead and Relief Laws, we presume. “Aaasemeau.” A free lunch and concert will be given at Havens’ ” Merchants’ Exchange" on Monday night at U o’clock—all are Invited, rrofessor Kteekr-* hand wUJ be la attendance- 3le car4s - ffavgjw, PeorsarrOß. |Hu)Or'a Court. They must have thought the Mayor wo* to hold a eommlsalener’a court this mornlug from the Urge attendance. Officer Duke introduced u lovely female shop-lifter, who took a fancy to a certain dolly varden piece of calico in Rosa A Coleman’a atore. and in the intense admiration forgot her conscience and appropriated it. For tills nog llgenee of attending to the pure dictates of conscience, Mrs. Jane Baker, of Clinton, was dismissed, as she left a suckling babe at borne, and was a stranger in a strange land. Officer Simpson brought Dlek Balckom to the front. Dick had been imbibing too much of the pokeberry Juice, aud it threw him. He acknowledged the aoft Impeachment and pays $5 and costs. Officer Sessions wouldn’t be outdone by Simpson, aud he brought up Wesley Nixon us a specimen of the game he could catch. Wesley loves the cup and vice versa. Consequently he pays (5 aud costs for his adoration. Officer Sessions brought up a very interest ing case. Mitchell Johnson Insinuated that Henry Thompson told wliat wasn’t so, and Henry politely Informed Mitchell that his mater fiiinlliiu was a she purp. This sly inuendo concerning the family record of Mitchell caused to scatter the cabbages in Frank Ilisroon's store by knocking Henry down Not being used to this manner of expressing friendship, Hcurv pulled out his little pocket knife aud sampled the flesh on Mitchell’s thigh. Officer Sessions coming up lie nabbed Henry and brought him before his Honor, when he swore he never had a knife. For this charming in timidation they both swell the treasury to the amount of (10 ami costs each. Officer Douce introduced Albert Hitchcock, wlio celebrated the last Hal)hath dsy by getting gloriously druuk. Of course he pays the usual V ami costs. Officer Chapman with the assistance of the Hou. Mark Curry, of Bibb, brought up Maria Mayo and Emma Thomas for indulging in a sort of free tight in the colored Baptist church. Mark said the tight caused a good deal of “eon fusemeut” In church. The result of the hives* tigation was that Emma pays 15 and costs, and Maria contributes S>2 and costs. Officer Moore directed the attention of the Court to a trifling ease of wife whipping in the case of M. B. Johnson, ahich cost Johnson about sl3. Officer Sessions, with his usual enterprise, brought up Sim Lanee for keeping a gambling house and lighting. There being no positive proof that Sim hud done these things his ease was dismissed. Officer Murray informed the Court that Henry Washington and Richard Lane had dis turbed the peace by fighting. They wero let ofl ou payment of costs. Officer Wood introduced a young man who never stole anything in his life, put some how or other was docketed this morning for taking what didn’t belong to him. For indulging in Ids old habit, Gun wipes out his pocket with a ten dollar bill, costs added. And ’twas thus Gus, the cuss, busa-ted the Court, and it weut out. A* a Matter f Inloriuaiiow We publish below a part of the duties of the United States Marshal: The Marshal aud his general deputies, and such special deputies as he may authorize, un der his hand and seal, may, when resisted in making an arrest, or in the performance of liis or their duties, call on all bystanders to assist, and they must so do or are themselves liable to arrest. All persons arrested, whether with or without a warrant, must be at once taken be fore a United States judicial officer, with the witness to the offense. Persons arrested un der a warrant must be taken before, the. officer who issued the warrant. Every deputy mar ehal and special deputy, after accepting his of fice, ia liable to arrest for any neglect or viola tion of his official duty. These powers of the deputy marshalss aud special deputies are to be prudently but energetically exercised. Brown Hotel Arrival*. For 24 Sours preceding 12 To-day S H Thurman, Crawford, Ga.; R B White head, Ga.; E C Elner, J T Blalock, R B Good wyn. Barnesville; J C Kemper, Iml. R E Fas ter, E J Joyes, R T Brickley, Baltimore: R E Parker, J Koch, Mrs D P Bowers, J C McCol lom. Geo McMaughon, N V.; Geo G Smith, Cuthbert, Ga.; R K Hines, A P Wright,Albany, Ga.; Jas H Cochran, Ga.; O O Nelson, D P Harrell, A B Platt, Dawson; Ben Abraham, Forsyth, Ga.; J D Pope, E F Miller and wife, Atlanta; Edward C Shivers, A Harris, M A W RR; Thos J Fletcher, Forsyth, Ga.; J P Flan ders, J&a Nelson, Jennings Clay, L W Rasdal, C Don Levey, City; Dr H V Johuson, Ilawkins vllle; J R Crawford, Oglethorge; J M Edmun, Master Lee Clark, Miss M E Clarke, Albany, Gft.; Henry Sharp, Miss Sharp, Tennessee, CB Wurman, R J Wayward, r R Youngo, J E Turner, M PTurner, Sav.; James R Laseetcr, Toombsboro’; Jno F Vaux, Cincinnati; G R Griffin, Columbus; A Klcnn; N Y.; R F John son, N C.; J W Haynes, Ga.; P Barfleled, Ga ; 8 Montford, C C Lane anil wife, Ga.; J Koch, NY.; GL McDonald, GA Medouald, Texas. Tr Is Also Tkce. —lf you want la buy Rea dy-made Clothing or good Underclothing, eto., it will pay you to walk up In first door aliovc First National Bank, Otieny street, tf C. H. Baikd. Faukau’s Elbctbio—Warranted to cure the following diseases or money refunded: Dip therm, Neuralgia, Cramp and Colie, Headache, Diarrhea and Rheumatism if not of 100 long standing, Fakkah’s A own Core—Warranted to cun; in three days or money refunded. For sala hj ail Druggists. Hunt, Rankin A Lajhar, 93-171 Wholesale Agents. OiiAWOEs at W. P. Carlos’. That’s So,—lf you wsnt a suit made to on der in the best style, you will snvc money by calling on (tf) C. 11. Bajrd. Carlos !ms Florida Oranges large and sweet. t’. W. nOWAKII. ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GEORGIA. Offlc at entrance of Ralston Hall, Cherry street. tST'AU business will receive prompt atten Sale of Livery Stable Stock ttrILL be sold at public oulery at Holmes VV <fc Clay’s Livery Stable, at 10 o’clock a. m on the first Tuesday in November next, (30) Twentv head of Horses, Carriages, Phaetons, Buggies, Hacks, Wagons, Harness, Saddle*, Bridles, Iron Safe, Desk, etc. Sold for division. For further particulars, apply to C. MASTKRSON, Receiver, octls-Ws At the Stables. FOR RENT. A FRONT room over Jones A Baxters store, suitable for an office or bed room. Apply to E. BuND, octal 3t at Post Office. Marshall House SAVANNAH, OA.. A. B. LUCE, Proprietor. BOARD PER DAT s3a>o. :-a CITY DIRECTORY. MASONU.'. Macon Lodge, No. 5, meet* every Ut uud fill Monday night, at Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenue. Ml/.puli Lodge, No. 47, moots every 2d and 4th Thursday nights ut Masonic Hull. Constantine Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M., meets every 2d and 4th Monday night at Masonic Hall. St. Omer Co*nuindery, No. 2, Knights Tem plar, meet* Ist Thursday* 1 each month at Masonic llall. I'iIIKMKN, Protection No. 1 meets Ist Tuesday uight in each mouth —House Poplar at., comer 3d. Oeinulgeo No. 3 meets Ist Monday night In each month—House on Cotton Avenue, near City Hall. Young America No 3 meets Ist Mondaynight In each mouth—House 3dst, eorner Mulberry Mechanics’ No. 4 meets Ist Monday night in each month—House corner Hawthorne and 3d streets. Defiance No. 5 meets Ist Tuesday ill each month—Housed in City Hall. Hook ami Ladder No. I meets Ist Friday night in each month—House Poplar r-t., eor nor *M. , onn KttU.ovvs. 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 I Wednesday night at Odd Fellows* Hall. Macon Union Encampment No. ”, meets at j Odd Fellows’ Hull on 2d ami till Mondays of i each month. KNIGHTS OK PYTHIAS Meet every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ [ Hall. good TEMPI,AIts. Walton Lodge, No. 23, meets every lues day night at Progress Club Hull. Aurora Lodge, No. 89, meets every Friday night at their Hull in Hollingsworth Block. Dougherty Lodge, No. 179, meets every ; Monday night at Progress Club Hull. Windsor Lodge, No. 120, meets every Thurs day night at their Hall ou Windsor Hill. .SOCIETIES Progress Club meets every Sunday uight at I their Hall on Mulberry street. Hibernian Society meets Ist Tuesday in each month at No. 2 Engine House. Mulachi Lodge, No. 14fi, I. 0. B. 11., meets ; second and fourth Sundays in each month. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers meets every Wednesday night at the Passenger Depot, j Visiting brethren welcome, CHURCHES. Episcopal —Christ Church, Rev. 15. Johnson, j Rector—Walnut st., between 2d and 3d. Ser vices 10 1-2 a. m. and 8 r. M. St. Paul’s Church, Rev. 11. K. Rees, Rector i —Vineville. Services 11 a. m. ; 5 p. M. Chil- J dren’s Service; op. m. Evening Prayer. Bt. Barnabas, services by the Rector of Christ Church, at sp. m. Near Macon A Brunswick Railroad Freight Depot. Catholic —St. Joseph’s Church, Rev. L. D. j Buzin. Mass 7a.m. ; High Mass 10:00 A. M.; ’ Vespers 4 1-2 P. M. J Presbyterian —Mulberry St. Church, Itev. C. j B. Vaughn, pastor. Services 101-2 A. M. and ‘ 8 P. M. Windsor Hill Church, Rev. Wm. McKay, i Services semi-monthly. hraclituh Synagogue— J. XI. Hertz, President '■ Near Ist Baptist Church. Servioes Friday eve ning and Saturday morning. Baptist —lst Baptist, Rev. W. H. Mclntosh, j pastor—2d Street, between Cherry and Poplar. I Services 10 1-2 A. M. and 8 1-4 p. M. ; Sunday- j school 4 1-2 P. M. Second Baptist, Rev. James Mcßrvde, pastor —near Findlay’s Foundry. Services 101-2 A. M. and 8 p. m. Mission Chapel, Windsor Hill, supplied from the city churches. Methodist Episcopal —Mulberry Street, Rev. J. O. Branch, pastor—Mulberry st,, eorner Ist, Services nt 10 1-12 A. M. and 8 p. M. First Street Church, Rev. W. W. Ilioks, pas tor —Ist street, between Oak and Arch. Ser vices 10 1-2 a. m. and 8 p. m. Vineville Church, supplied frnm the city churches. East Macon Church, Rev. J. W. Burke, pus-- tor. Services 10 1-2 A. M. and 4p. m. L| . Regulator] This unrivalled Medicine is warranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or any injurious mineral substance, but is PI HIII.Y VHU ETA HI. E. For FORTY YEARS it lias proved its great value in all diseases of the Liver, Bowels und Kidneys. Thousands of tbe good and great in all parts of the country vouch for its wonder ful and peculiar power in purifying tbe Blood, stimulating tbe torpid Liver and Bow els, und imparting new Life and Vigor Id tlio whole sys tem. SIMMON’S LIVER REGULATOR isuc knowledged to have no equal as a I.IVEK MEDICINE, 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 of tin; body. Such signal success has attended its use, that it is now regarded as the Great Infailiiisc Npeelfie for Liver Complaint and the painful offspring thereof, to wit: DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPA TION, Jaundice,Billiousattaeks, SICK HEAD ACHE, Colic, Depression of Spirits HOUR STOMACH, Heart Burn, &c., &r. Regulate the Liver and prevent EHIEEM AMtl l VEIt. SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR Is manufactured by .1. 11. ZEIUYACO., MACON, GA., and PHILADELPHIA. Price tl per package; sent by mail, postage paid, f 1.25. Prepared ready for use Id bottles, t 1.50. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. £#a*Bewre oi all Counterfeit! and Imitations. 112-523 To tbe lliisinesa tlen of VI <-on THE ALBANY NEWH Circulates exclusively in Dougherty. Mitchell, Lee, Baker and Worth Counties. KfT The wealthiest Cotton growing section of Georgia. Jgi THK NKW S Is the best Advertising Medium in Southwest ern Georgia. ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED. CAREY W STYLES, Proprietor. 1 Gael at 8. T. A 11. P. Walker’* this evening, if gou want such things a* choice Tennessee Beef, Pork, Sausage, Fresh Fish, Oysters, Ap j pics, Oranges, llannauas, Malaga Grapes, or anything else in the fancy family grocery line. ocU7-tf ss CUt’.uuv St —**■- No moke Mowing about your Fcrreotypo*. Brown has just received ti e best ami largest Ferreotype machine that ever came Smith.— Call at No. 8 Cotton Avenue, If you want cod picture--- Old Cameras for sal > -dirtVrent -i/- -s. V FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL. Dully Review off I lie Iffnrkel, OrriCK Macon Daii.y Kntkkpiiisr, I Novembcr 4—2 o’clock, P. M. t Cot ion.—Report for 24 hours, since 2 I*. M. yesterday. Sold 85ti bales; shipped 55’. bales. Received BOH bales. statement. Stock on hand, Sept. 1, 1872 bales 418 Received last 24 houis (’>93 Received previously 20,793—91,400 Total receipt* 21,818 Snipped last 24 hours 551 Shipped previously 15,203—15,*54 Stock on hand this evening.... ii,l). r <B , Market active - ♦--- IMI’OY PHII'M MiRRUVr. (•SNABURGS- No. 1 IB No. 8 11 Milledgei ille No. 8 II ! MACON SHEETING 12. hi Seven-eighths Wnymanvillo Sheeting 1 1 Houston Sheeting UW Houston Stripes 18Val5 Columbus Stripes 15al8 High Shoal Stripes It! Montour Shirt intf-K t(>>4 Factory Sewing Thread BO YARNS— 1 0 GRITS- -per busluri 1 85 OATS—per bushel 0005 FIELD PEAS—per bushel HAY' —Northern Tennessee 1 9Ta‘l 00 Clover 1 2d PEA NUTS—per busbul 180 POTA I'OES —Planting • Table use 3 50a4 00 APPLES —Northern BUTTER—Goshen No. 1 per Hi 48a44 Goshen No. 3 per lb 85 Tennessee No. 1 “ 31 Tennessee No. 8 “ 20 Country 35a40 COFFEE—Rio per lb 2:ia35 Java per lb 30u83 CHEESE—Best Cream per lb.. 17U New York per 1b... 15 MOLASSES—N. O. Syrup per gal. 05 “ Georgia ” per gal.. 70 Sugar ilouse 35 SYRUPS—GoIden Drips, per gal... 00T6 Medium per gal 05 Ordinary per gal 55 SUGAR— ’’ A” per lb 13j^a White Extra ”C” 13a New Orleans fhhda) Rill2} J Yellow C 12'^n Demerara 12J^ul3 Porti Rico Il>.fal2'.; POWDER —Hazard per keg....... 7 85 Orange Mills 7 00 WU'IVISIONS, CHAIN, GROCERIES, Ac. BACON —Clear-ribbed Sides (amukd).. 18 Shoulders BVfu9 HAMS —Magnolia 8. C., canvassed... I9'<u2o Fitch’S 19Wa80 Teunessee, plain-cured.....* 1 Sul3s, White Bellies lOaICL, : PORK—Pickled, uiess 18 on I New, mess 19 00 Pickled, rumps ... 15 00 BULK MEATS—Cask Sides Shoulders —- Bellies VOalOL; LARD—Prime Leaf. Tierces lladJ, 1 * Kegs 18 I Packages 12al8 FLOUR- -Low snpeiUnoper bid u 7 00 Standard superfine. s 50 Extra 9 00 Choice extra —— Family 10 00 “ Wyleys X X X X’ • Georgia Mills j II 50a13 00 , Hyacinth® 9 50 “ Domestic ” 18 00 Star of Beauty 1100 Belle of Georgia II 00 Pride of Dixie 18 00 Silver Lake 18 00 CORN—White per bushel 95 Mixed per bushel HBa9o SHOT—Per sack 800 CRACKERS —Butter per lb 09 Soda Bao9 Cream 13 Sugar 18 1-8 Lemon 14 Ginger Snaps Pic Nie 10 Fancy 17 CANDY' —New York per lb 18 M. R. Rogers & Cos 18 BLACKING—No. 1 per gross 5 00 No. 3 B 00 No. 3 7 00 SODA—Bi-Carb. per lb 9alo POTASH—Per Hi lOull SOAP—Turpentine per lb IS 1-2 Laundry IS Toilet per do/. Tool 20 Olive 8 YEAST POWDERS—Preston and Merrill’s per do/.. 1 75ii2 35 Horsford’s 2 00 TOBACCO—Choice Chewing per lb 75 Medium. , 00 Ordinary 40a50 Choice Smoking 1 25 Medium 75 Common 40 CIGARS —Imported per thousand 75 OOaISO 00 Domestic 15 OOofiO 00 I SNUFF—Scotch per lb 78 Macaboy 78 i PIPES—Per box 2 50a4 50 : MACKEREL —No. 1 kits 2 25a2 50 No. 2 bids 13 50a 14 00 No. 3 kits 170 No. 3 bids —large.. 11 50a12 50 | No. 3 kits I 50al 70 f WHITE FISH—Half Idd 7 50a 00 | CANDLES—Best Star (full w’t)... 31bia22 Sperm 43u45 ) Paraffine 30a33 t STARCH—PearI IYi'M'A EGGS—Per doz 35 CHICKENS—Per do/. 3 00u5 00 BALT—Virginia per sack 2 10a2 15 Liverpool 3 25 FEATHERS 80 HIDES— Dry flint 14a 10 Green 5a7 BEESWAX 38a30 SWEET POTATOES 1 50 WHISKY—Common Rye 1 05al 10 BAGGING—BengaI 18 Lyon 18 Borneo Gunny * Dundee 17 Patched 17 TlES—Gooche Arrow. Oj^alO Eureka JO Aligalor afij£ Treasurkr's OrvtOl, j SAVANNAn, Griffin & North Ala. it. B. r Macon, Ga., Oct. 4, 1872. ) npilE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of 1_ tins Company, for the election of Presi dent and Directors to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Court-house In New nan Coweta county, on Thursday, the 7tli day |of itovcmbcr next. MILOS FREEMAN, oct4-lm Sec’y and Treas'r. i Notice to the Tax Payers of Bibb County. FIMIE TAX BOOKB tor the collection of State JL and County Taxes for 1872, are, now open at the ofliee of Collins A; Heath, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, No. 59Second street. V. M. HEATH, octlO-tfeod. Tax Collector Bibb county. J>. <V. ARBAMS. | attorney at law, IMM BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. COLLECTIONS promptly attended to and money reftt once. v. tvrl . Wl-W t "t ; , yV—i.-t 1 15 O S T O N Wit Savnnmili Steamship bine, IOW rates of freight and inMi.-.t • First j class passenger lu-emninodiitlmi;.. Ordei j your goods shipped by’‘Bi'stim m3 Savannah Steamship Line, mid avoid alt ill I. v and extra ! handling, lib IIAUIMON & BARNARD, \gciit. Savannah, Gu. F. Nlt'UF.i -ON A CO., Agents, l!ll-yo:i Boston. J. A. MERCIER, Commission Merchant, I3 111%' N'I'RKIIT, i Bet. Whitaker and Barnard St., Savannah, Ga. All orders will receive prom [it attention Con signmenta of all Kind- i -speetfnlh solii ih-d. 181-300 BO IT & MeKF.N£X£. Cotto’\ itn Cflmtai :t on iiciini n s *.. Ill* Itiay Si M.ii.iuiiali. <aii. 181 209 MEYER, ' & CO., \vlioi.i;*YU- m;vi M-3 in Boots and Shoes, ■ l*i llroiigliloii 51..5111 <imill. Gil Merchants supplied at See I 1 t 131-209 Pi-io-s. A. Hi. AI.IttIN A ISItO.. COMMISSION M KIICMAN Ts —AND— Doulers in Fruits, Fish am! ('nalmT, No. 95 Bay St., Suvannali, < • Consignment* solicited. Orders promptly attended to. •’ ’* E.D. SMYTHE, INPARTCK OF ( ROd.l lh, 4j,la**Yvnr<‘ ami <T>iu:>. And Dealer in House Furnishing Goods, 142 Congress and 111 SI. .fill:: a - GA. 151 809 F. W. SIMS & CO;, rotion Factors null Commission fiflerchants HATANNfAII, <(K'tMC<i!l I. and Tien supplied at nwuUcl pri< is. Advances made on Cotton, or other consign men’s. Money promptiv Hit 209 A. 11. CHAMPION. 01-O. i*. i IIUI.MAN. ni a ■ Commission Merchants Corner Bay aud Drayton Streets, SAVANNAH, GA, 181 809 L. x. VVITITTI.E. 1180, W. Ol'sTIN. WIHTTB.i: At 435 NT 11%. ATTOItIVRYN, At-.. AT £,%%% ATO. 8 COTTON AVKNI F, M YCON, GA. 38-107 Pulaski House, SAVANNAH, OA.. J NO. YV. C A VI Elt ON %v 10., PKOPItIKTOKS. A flrwt elans houfe in every nvjus■! , YM 209 tiii: nciimn wugklv. I T is universally conceded that advertising i I. u nccesßlty to sue,cess in business ; it. is also conceded, by the shrewdest busincr- • men, that newspapers are the best medium for reaching all parties whose trade is desired. TJTF. MONUOR ADVICIITIHMK roaches more of the people trading with Mn con than any other journnl published in the country; it Is, therefore, the fnnt medium of communication with the planting interests. We will be happy ut any time to furnish refer cnees to lending merchants here and elsewhere, who will testify to the fact that they have, re ceived orders for goods from parties who read their cards in The AUvrrtlHtr. In fact, many who have availed themselves of its columns, .candidly say that its value, exceeds Dial of all other journals in which they are represented The Advertiser has the fresh ness of youth and the ripeness of age, and is therefore deservedly successful. CHAU ACTE It OK ADVKRTIHKMKNT*. No advcrtiflemwitn nre admitted which are not believed to be above question and of real value, and from parties ho unqiu itionubly re liable that the leaders of Thr A<h riiy r will be safe in ordering them from uny distunee. To our readers, the fact of its appearance lit re ban all the weiirht of endorsement and authority* Address, IAS. 1\ lIAKKIBON, Forsyth, (icorirhi. PROSPECTUS Macon Weekly ilarjr ise, W. WATKIN IIII'KS, Editor. (vN or about the find, w<< 1. in Oecober, / we will I-*ue from this olli' t.'ne lir: > num Larp, Live, Weekly Paper! It wiil contain all the the 3 eb-gmphic news of the week, and tic-, latent reliable information on ail subjects and from ail part < of the, world. In its editorial department will lx; found dis cussion* of all the LIVE of the times. Particular attention will he giv en to the advancement of Science, Art, and Literature; while all interesting events and authentic progress of the political world will be faithfully presented. SCIIACRIFTION FRICK. One Year .£1 50 Six Months 1 00 Invariably in advance. subscription taken for h -s then six j.jyNow Is the time to sulmcrlbe. Sfki i- MF.N COPIES SENT ON APPLICATION. 3, CLARKE 8W A VZK, / BlbbConnty Court, vs. /■ October Term, 1871. NINA BWAYZE. ) Libel for Divorce. It appearing to tbe Court that the defendant In the above stated ease, resides without tin; limits of tbe Statu It 1 ordered that Service be perfected In said case, by publication in one of the public Gazettes, Dubhabed in the City of Macon, once a week for four months. M. o. OhKKi , Petitioner’s Attorney. A trr.e extract from the Minutes of Bibb Su perior Court. A. B. ROSS, Dep. Clerk. V .! nlv 17. 1*72. 95-law-tm I ’lt 12NJ I ST< >< li ! ► " BURDICK BROTHERS SIGN OF THE /‘GOLDEN HOC.” DEALERS IN Grain, Provisions and Groceries, * Jlu\>- no"' In atoiv a fr>‘*h Stork of Good*, ami Invlb- tun attnntlonof the Public Wl-. OFFER 109,(199 poamG It VI i > . 1 11 J. \NI> SHOULDERS, iliic.t Jftom Ur Pat Ear. "siii tlie gcniat:.' MAGNOI TA” HAMS. 20 lUtim'F PURE I.F.\F I.ARTL 5,099 buuliola WHITE AND MIXED CORN. 3 CAR LOADS FLOUR from NEW WHEAT. 509 Roll, BAGGING, weighing pound* to the YtirO. •‘ARROW” TIES, IX ANY QUANTITY. 35 Bags Choice RIO COFFEE. 50 Bids. SUGAR of various gracds. I i Choice WESTERN HAY, fresli Water Ground MF.AL, WHEAT BRAN, I.IVF.HPOOL ami VIRGINIA BAI.T. We have mo* a good Stock, und respectfully invito the attention of all who desire to pur ' chase goods in our Hue. Entire satisfaction is guaranteed to our customers. Please cull on us at 63 Tbii'd Street, Macon, Ga„ Sip of tie “Golden Hoc,” BURDICK BROTHERS. 1 110-135 TO EVERYBODY AND HIS CHARMING WIFE! r IMIAT all important event, the election, having passed away, ami the “ tiroes that ti n and nu n's 1.. souls” have merged Into the “ piping times of peace”; and Winter lias been ushered ia I among twitter of birds and ninsle of the leaves as they fall to the ground ; and the Summer bar ing faded away and the weather reduced to something agreeable, I have to announce to my nu inerous and beloved patrons that I have recently returned from uu extended trip to New York, Philadelphia, Poughkeepsie and Weehussan, and other celebrated markets, where I purchased, and have now in my store, the largest lot of “GOODIES!” Ever brought to Macon, consisting in part of Sugar, Coffee, New York Canvassed Hams and Breakfast Bacon, Lard, Butter, Canned Fruit, Jellies, Pickles, Raisins, Nuts, Apples, Lemons, < abliugcs, Onions, Potatoes, Crackers, Cheese, Hpleed Hams, Bologna Sausages, and—well, it would take me all day to write w hat I have got, and It would till this paper so full that Smith wouldn't have a local for a week. It ia almost unnecessary for me to mention the fact that Imu prepared, as ever, to supply Oysters ami Shell-fish of all kinds, from a Crab to a Greeley oyster. : The finest Kish, fresli and on lee, is kept by inw, and sold at llvlDg rates. , In view of the fact that the people of Macon, und those visiting Mncon, are determined to eat 1 whether they get anything good or not, I have prepared myself for the emergency, by ranking ample arrangements to have my DINING TABLES Supplied with the very best this and other markets ran afford. That popular (llsh, “Birds on Toast” being my own Invention, the people can always find the same at my restaurant. To gether with my polite corps of waiters, this brunch of my business will receive the patronage |of all of my old customers, nud, 1 hope, many new ones. My restaurant is, as is well known, 1 supplied ■with the very best EATABLES & DRINKABLES that could he found. Therefore, gentlemen and ludies, having laid before you what I have on hand, and wishing you all the best luck and that I can suit you in your purchases from me I must close this letter. If ut. any time I can serve you, you have but to command mo or iny corps of attentive and obliging clerks, and you will be made happy. Thanking you for pust l favors, I am tenderly years. W. P. CARLOS. WINSHIP & CALLAWAY, : ’ THE LARGEST AND OLDEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE STATE, £SO Hofond Stroct, >laoon, Oporgia -1 octlbfim