Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, November 07, 1872, Image 3

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CITY GOVERNMENT, w. A. lltirF. M n J° r - ALDERMEN: I I CUV A. R - TINiI.KV, I ', " wiuiLKN, E. Woopliff, ' Prßr’ ’ IVIh” I ,™' K WmSwhtmk. c .1. Wii.liamhon Tl ’°ctorh’ vo Bacon #o™g i'| V c' •|'Vu>k N Viret Lieutenant. fc A.wS: *.V. .-Tlilrd Lieutenant. o. >■ ***•... ^SSSt,: A ‘‘k ' lUi’tMVN ’ L’ity Sexton. n c Modokins • .Mnp.zlne Keeper. j,.jin Jbffbka, Clerk of the Market. .1011 I'ItI.VIT.TW. •I'lii* Ol*e I* prepared o ox .lot. FrlnUnsr ut price* lo „i, the time*, an*l in Latialiielor) to ull. Fine work matte a wpecialty. We Nollclt oui* ortler*, stud M ill do our Im‘nl lo plea**e you. _ * *** IN. ■HOME AFFAIRS'. tl tt'ON. XOV. 7, IT. A (liancc for Somebody ! ONK-IIAI.F INTEHBBT IN THE DAILY ENT HR P KISH FOR SALE. D m ESIRING to make material improvements in the otßee and to make the paper a morning paper, we olferfor one week, one-half interest ill Hie Macon Daily Enterprise for sale. The paper is in a good paying condition. ■For particulars address, 1 LINES, WING & SMITH. T novS-lw Macon, Uu. Exchanges please notice. Fnraltnre. Remember Besorc’s auction sale of tine fur niture to-morrow. Be on hand. The Illegal Voter*. The live negroes who were arrested on elec tion day for voting twice, were brought up lie fore Commissioner Swayze, yesterday after noon, and failing in evidence to convict them, they were discharged. The Earliest Vet. Mr, W. A. Huff, received oil the (ith iust., a car load of bulk meats. This is the earliest re ceipt of this class of meats knowu in this sec tion. Matrimonial. At the residence of C. B. Callaway, Esip, last evening, by the Rev. J. J. Brantley, Hi)., Mr. James A. Nelson was married to Miss Lula A. Callaway. Not being satistied with being a prisoner of of Uncle Sam, our friend James lias become one of Cnpid’s victims, and is now a happy prisoner for life. He is as free as a bird, how ever, having given $2,500 bonds to Uncle Sam, and liymenial bonds to Cupid. We only hope the former will not Call-a-way the happy groom until the honey moon is over. Mrs. I>. I*. Bower#. Despite the horrid weather a good audience Assembled last niglit at Ralston Hall. Mrs. Bowers as Mary Stuart is grand, and we will not venture upon any labored criticism of her superior rendition of the character for real ty it neither require? or admits of any. If we could carry with distinct vividness in ourpiind the power of her utterance; the expression of face, the eloquence of eye and mouth ; the con sornate grace of her every movement, we would then lack the time and ability to describe them to our readers as we would wish them to be comprehended. To-night closes her engagement with us, and we cordially commend her and her most excel lent troupe to the good people of our sister city, Columbus, and assure them that liers’ is a first-class company and one whom they who love good acting should patronize. I.oeal Jerk*. Street Musician—a drummer for Guilford, Wood & Cos. •Catching black fish—sticking fish-hooks in the hacks of darkies on election day. Why shouldn’t a darkey be excused for voting twice on the ground that be is a man and brother ? E. S. Poc and O. T. Montfort were in Atlan ta Tuesday. To make a Long story short—Jeff is about to immigrate. Reent ry box—Court room full of nigs. How to tell a good cigar—smoke it. Harry Macartliy performs litre to-morrow night. Young America Fire Cos. meets to niglit. Callaway & Small have anew sign. “Stuck-up” people —Ed. liioks and Brown & Cos. A parcel of Mercer University boys went to a debating society last Monday night, and in the presence of ladies, made use of cuss words and Indulged in such bad behavior as to inter rupt the proceedings. - - Jliijor * Court. Hernandez, not the wonderful contortionist and cowbellogian, hut a young man who vain ly endeavors, while under the influence of the tangling cup, to twist liia body in the mud and twist his tongue so hs to say : _ “Say pard, I’m (hie) d-r-unk! hey! (hie) ain't you’re (hie) gwine-to help-cr-(hic) feller?” ’' For this twistification Hernandez will wiggle $5 and costs out of his trowserloons pocket. The fun of the morning was the trial of Mr. E. 8. Bpinner for fighting Elbert Grant. Mr. Spinner tells his own story in thiswise: “Me dold you, Meester Hoof, I vent to mine beckyard, und ven I coomes long beck dis Ice tie nceger coorse me und bokes vun mit me, den I dooks him py te shooldcr und dells him jloo sdop mit heese tam voolishness, und he kgept on right avay ven I shanks him. Den ter ladder he coomes und I spokes mit him, und he •dold me coome in ter alley. Ven cot boud haf „- -vay oud somepoddy sdrike me und I veil town Stand Meester Vreeman zee me. Den ven I kets ||oop me sdruck him mit von breck. Dat’s all 1 8 knew about der row.” Mr. Spinner was fined $lO and costs for that m offence. The next charge against him was for resist! ng p| an officer while in the discharge of his duty. Owing to extenuating circumstances surronnd | ing the case, the fine was fired at $25. Dektat. Machinery. —We were shown sg tliis morning at the rooms of Dr. Wright, . Dentist, over Pendleton <fc Ross’, a curious machine used for the purpose of drilling out the tooth preparatory to filling. The motive power is a treadle worked by the foot, and a fly wheel about 12 inches in diameter which gives force and speed— about three thousand revolutions per min m ute, to a drill inserted in the end of a rod with spiral points so arranged as to work (• in any direction required about the head. ’ It does away with all the prying, boring, etc., which the patient has heretofore had to endure, rendering the operation far less painful. The Doctor calls the machine a Dental Engine. About *!■ llontlM. The following is u correct list of tluwo who gave bonds before Commissioner Swayze, the amount and bondsmen : Henry J Petors, $2500; securities, Thud G Holt, Jr, and Cliaa C. Sima. Jason Burr, $2500; J H Blount, Thus Harde man, Geo 8 Jones, Jus T Nlsbet. W Kspinner, $10,000; O G Sparks, Felix Oor put, Thos llardemun, Jr, J IV Aderliold, J H Blount, G S Jones, B F Ross, W P Carlos, Ben C Smith, J D Holt, J S Baxter, 8 T Coleman. Ed II Harman, $2000; Geo 8 Jones, A Me- CalliL David D Craig, $1000; Win A Cherry, Geo Eeggs. Jus A Edwards, $1000; S T Coleman. Willis F Price, $1000; J. 8. Baxter, Geo S Jones. John R Saulsbury, 810,000; J L Stiulsbury, E II Cathart. Appleton P Collins, $5000; Jus T Nil et, B B Lewis. Stephen B Holmes, $2500; Win Holmes, Geo 8 Jones. Clias J Gamble, $2500; A B Small. J C Hannon, $2500; S Waxelhauin, W R Sin gleton. Lovlck P Askew, $2500; U F lloss, Geo S Jones. Geo F Cherry, $1500; Jus 11 Blount. John C Morris, $1000; Geo Beggs, Win A Cherry. James H Abel, $1000; W L Ellis. Joint W Buurge, $1500; S S Dunlap, Win A Cherry. George W Guslin, $5000; L N Whittle, C A Nutting. Solomon Johnson, $2000; E L Strohccker, J V Greer Frank M Heath, $5000; E Winship, I C Plant. Will H Ross, *5000; M Loll, D Abrahams. Charles J Hancock, 1000; Win A Cherry, George Beggs. Tlieo IV Ellis, $5000; George S Obcar, C A Nutting. Henry R Aderliold, $1500; JII Blount, C A Tharp. Ed L Strohccker, Jc. $2500; F. L Strohccker, E J Johnston. John Knight, $2000; B 1) Lmnsden, Ed G Jeffers. Appleton P Collins, $5000; James T Nlsbet, I! B Lewis. Mutt Thornton, $5000; E Crocket, GeorgcS Jones. John G Dcitz, $2500; G J Blake, J F Greer. William F Groce, $2000; G J Blake, J F Greer. Matt Thornton, $5000; E Crocket, Geo S Jones. George C Napier, $2500; E Winship, J W Myrick. Fred W Abel, $1000; George R Barker, G S Jones. James A Nelson, Isaac Hardeman, G S Jones. Messrs A P Collins and Matt Thornton were arrested on two charges and of course gave bond in each ease. A'ew Family Grocery. By reference to an advertisement elsewhere, It Ai’Ul be seen that Messrs. Hogc & Stephens have opened anew Fancy Family Grocery in the East Front of Hollingsworth Block. These young gentlemen have the best wishes of all who know them, for the reason that they are known to be experienced at the business in which they have embarked. Their friends may rest assured that they will keep a full stock of such things in which they deal, and that the house will be conducted upon the purest principles of integrity. ♦<*— A CARR. I wish to state to the public that in my con duct on Monday, I had no purpose of obstruc ing Mr. Lowenthal in the discharge of Ills official duty as a policeman. He is and was for a long time my friend, and I meant no offense to him whatever. He was in the dis charge of his lawful duty at the t ime, and I was very much excited and did not know what I was doing and after it was all over had no re collection of what I had done. Whatever I did was done in a moment of passion, and, if I said or did anything deroga tory to the character of Mr. Lowenthal as a gentleman, or to his vigilance and efficiency as an officer, I hereby publicly retract it. W. EspianEit. Cahlos still keeps the freshest iisli, the finest oysters, the coldest ice, the yellowest oranges, the reddest apples, the Irishest potatoes, the genuinest cigars, the sweetest French candy, the goodiest groceries and the best place in town to buy your groceries at. tf Lunch at regular lunch hours, Free Soup, Tomaudjerry, Hotpunclies, and Cincinnati La ger Beer at Ullman’s Isaacs House Saloon. sepl7-eod-lm —■* • It Is Also Tide.—lf you want to buy Rea dy-made Clothing or good Underclothing, etc., it will pay you to walk up to first door above First National Bank, Cheriy street. tf C. 11. Baird. Farrar’s Electric —Warranted to cure the following diseases or money refunded: Dip tlieria, Neuralgia, Cramp and Colie, lleadaclie, Diarrhoe and Rheumatism if not of too long standing. Farrar’s Ague Cure — Warranted to cure in three days or money refunded. For sale by all Druggists. Hunt, Rankin <Sc Lamar, 93-171 Wholesale Agents. Oranges at W. I’. Carlos’. . - That’s So. —lf you want a suit made, to or der iu the best style, you will save money by calling on (tfj C. 11. Baird. Carlos has Florida Oranges large and sweet. NOTICE. r IMIE Books for the registration of voters for I the city election will be opened on tbe first day of October and close at Two o'clock p. in., on December 13, 1372. sepflO td J. A, McMANUS, Clerk. NOTICE. HAVING recently lefitted the old stano of Geo. D. Lawrence,Viear the Brown House, I am now prepared to furnish REFRESH MENTS to the public. 100-177 Z B. WHEELER. BYINCTON’S HOTEL, FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA, IS THE II It li t K FAST IIOS Ml" For tbe Train from Savannah, Augusta and Ma con to Columbus. n \llK HOI SK For the Train from Enfaula and Albany to Macon. kipper 1101*1: For the Train from Columbus to Macon, Sa vannah and Augusta. Iju-ge comfortable Rooms with Fire places and every Convenience. 113-190 Council Proceedings. Hbuui.au Meeting, __ ) Council Chamber, Nov. 4, 1873. ) Present Hon W. A. Hull, Mayor; Aldermen Etlis Roberts, Fitzgerald, Wilhourn, Wood fill Waggenstcin, Smith and Russell. Absent— Aldermen Clay, Daly and Tinsley. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. HILLS I’ASSEII. II S Holder, $5; Macon Gaslight Company, $44 47; J E Ellis X Cutter, s2l 50; Robert Faulkner, $H 50; T C Nlsbet, SO7 25; Guern sey, B A 11, $47 75; E Crockett, sl2ll 45; 11 P Woscott, SOS; M R Freeman, $0; G Beggs, s:>. Communication of A. O. Bacon, In reference t a codification of the laws and ordinances of the city of Macon wus, on motion, referred to u special committee, viz; Alderman Roberts, Ellis and Wllbourn. A proposal from Samuel J. Gindin, to take charge of and keep in good order for a term of live years, the grounds of the Central City Park’; in eompensatien for which, he is to have the grass manures and crops that lie may raise thereon was, on motion, referred to a special committee, viz; Alderman Wilborn, Smilli, Roberts and Waggenstcin. Committee on Fire Department reported fa vorable on the petition of Young America Fire Company No. It, for one thousand feet good steamer hose, which was, on motion, received and adopted. Commit tee on Cemeteries reported favorably on the petition of W. G. lloge to have conveyed to him so much of the old graveyard adjoining his lot as will make the dividing line between him and the graveyard on a line with the east ern line of the alley running north-east, dividing square No. 2(1. For and in consideration of the above, W. G. I logo is to build a brick fence on said dividing line, from Cherry to Poplar street. It was on motion, received, read and adopted. Committee on Fire Department reported fa vorably on the petition of J. E. J. Frnnke for the privilege of building wooden awning in front of bis store-liouse on Cotton Avenue, was oil motion received, read and adopted. Committee on Street Encroachments report ed favorably on the petition of Burdick Broth ers and George S. Dasher for an encroachment on Bass street, provided property holduiN make no objection, was on motion received read and adopted. Oil motion of Alderman Ellis. Resolved, That the clerk of this council be relieved of forty-six dollars counterfeit money received by him for licences. Passed. On motion council adjourned to meet on next Monday at 7 1 J p. in j. a. mcmanus. • LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Vostofilce, Macon, (la., November 7tli, 1873 : A— Artlius, Wm; Aldnian, Albert; Alexan der, Miss Adeline. O -Bale, Mrs; Brown, W C; Babcock A Cos; Bates, A S; Bartlct, Mrs Molly; Bailey, Robt; Bacon, Mrs Laura; Basset, Wm F; Barber, Harrison, (col); Beall, Miss Julia; Bell, Miss Mollie; Blaxton, John, 2; Blacksliear, Mrs F M; Brogsdcl, Robt; Bowers, Joseph; Bollinger, Mrs TM: Bozeman, FJ; Burnc, Richard TANARUS; Brown, II H; Butler, Fillis. <l—Caswell, W J; Clark, G; Chapman, G H; Cox, Miss Julia. 1) —Davis, Mrs E A; Davis, Isaac, col.; Dor sey, James; Dougherty; Thomas; Diem, Rich ard; I)ycr, J TANARUS; Diem Allen; Durretts, David. ll—Evans, James; Eckrnan, J G. f.'—Farmer, J M; Fiet, Mrs Harriet; Fowler, SamlD; Fraysor, II B;Furlow, J W col. G—Gaulden, L; Gates, 8 H; George, M; Grayson, II 8; Green, Thomas. II —1 larjafe; Hall, Wm Spencer, Ilincs, Miss Sarah; Harris, Miss Ella; Hogan, II W; Hubbard, I’aUlo; 1 lyme, Peter; Hudson, Miss Jane col.; Hunt, Miss Mattie B; Hum phries, Alex. I—lrwin, Mrs R A. J— Jackson, Allen; Jackson, Joe; Joseph, Lizzie; Jones, Mrs A; Jones, Miss Katie; John ston, II M; Johnston, Mrs Joseph; Johnson, James; Johnson, Miss Rebecca, li —Kinehen, II J. I, —Lamar, Mrs M *F; Landers, David; La mar, Mrs V B; Legare, I S K; Leßoy, Harvie; Lyles, James; Loovis, T M; Lyon, Miss Kiltie; Long A Sharp. I*l—Maas, Sigmond, 2; Maxwell, Mrs M E; McDermot, James; McGough, Jas C; MeMul lin, Henry; MeCov, James; McKay, C; Myer, Samuel; Maeet, S; McFarlin, Miss Jennie; Mus tin, Mrs M. Ncsbit, Frank; Newman, Tabitlia; Nealy, Miss Martha. l_Petcrs, Walter; Powers, Miss Fannie; Perry, Miss Ella; Powers, 11 M; Powers, Mrs A E. It— Ralston, PW; Reese, Miss Anna; Ros enlield, George; Ross, Miss M F: Roberts, Jackson; Roberson, Miss J ; Randall, P; Roy al, Mrs Elvira; Rogers, V. T ANARUS; Roylc, Miss Bet tie (col). S—Sams, Mrs Georgia; Shorter, Jacob; Skinner, George; Stratton, George W; Stone, John H; Somiiborn, John L; Stewart, EJ; Smith, E I) ; Smith, J. T— Thomas, Richardson; Tullar, Silva; Turner, J M ; Tucker, George (2). V —Vaughn, Miss Sarah V; Veal, Rufus; Varner, Toda. W—Walker, CT; Weed A Cornwell; White, TJ; Williams, Emanuel; Williams, Brisco; Williams, Miss Lillie; Williams, Mrs Martha ; Walker, Miss Maria; Wright, Miss Mary A ; Wliitefield, Miss Ann. V—Yarborough, Pickens. j This unrivalled Medicine is warranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or any injurious mineral substance, but is I* I KI iI. V VEU ETA 111.11. For FORTY YEARS it bus proved its great value in all diseasesof the LiCkr, Bowels and Kidneys. Thousands of the good and great in all parts of the country vouch for its wonder ful and peculiar powi rin purifying the Blood, stimulating the torpid Liver and Bowels, and imparting new Life and Vigor to the whole sys tem. SIM MON’S LJ VERKEGI) LA TO It knowledged to have no equal as a 1.1 VlUt llllllK IMI, 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 the body. Such signal success has attended its use, that it is now regarded as tbe 4re:it I nl’allins; Npeeific for Liver Complaint and the painful offspring thereof, to wit: DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPA TION, Jaundice,Bllllousattacks, SICK HEAD ACHE, Colic, Depression of Spirits SOCK STOMACH, Heart Burn, <fcc., &c. Regulate the Liver and prevent I'll 11.1.S t\l FEVER. SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR Is manufactured by .1. 11. Xllll.l* A CO., MACON, GA., and PHILADELPHIA. Price $1 per package; sent by mail, postage paid, $1.25. Prepared ready for use in bottles, $1.50. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. oi all Counterfeits and Imitations. 11 2-523 T’ lli<* IliisiiiK'WH lien of H eon THE ALBANY" NEWS Circulate exclusively In Dougherty, Mitchell, Lee. Baker and Worth Counties. The wealthiest Cotton growing section of Georgia. .iSI J IIi: MOAVS Is the best Advertising Medium in Southwest ern Georgia. ADVBRTISEMEJITS SOLICITED. CAREY W. STYI.ES, Proprietor. ffJ Cai.l at 8. T. A B. P. Walk's this evening, if you want such things as choice Tennessee licef, Pork, Sausage, Fresh Fish, Oysters, Ap ples, Oranges, lltinminas, Malaga Grapes, or anything else In the fancy or family grocery line. oetl7-tf NS CUEitin Sr. No KOBE blowing übout your Forreotypes. Brown bus just received the best and largest Ferreotype machine that ever came South.— Call at No. 8 Cotton Avenue, if you want good pictures. Old Cameras for stile—different sizes, tf FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL Dully Review of I lie Mnrkel, Office Macon Daily Enteufuisb, ( November 7—2 o'clock, P. M. 1 Cotton.— Report for 24 hours, since 2 P. M. yesterday. Sold 228 bales ; shipped 394 bales. Received 827 bales. STATKMHN r. Stock oil band, Sept. 1, 1872 bales 412 Received last 24 hours 827 Received previously 22,302—22, 511 Total receipts 22,752 Snipped lost 24 hours 298 Shipped previously 1(1,855—1(1,1152 Stock on hand this evening 7,100 Market net'.e 17 ul7> .. —*♦ NACOY I’lClt i: CI RIIILVI'. OSNABURGS—No. I HI No. 2 14 MilU'dgovillo No. 2 14 MACON SHEETING 12k Seven-eighths Waymanvillo Sheeting 11 Houston Sheeting lljj Houston Stripes Columbus Stripes 15aI8 High Shoal Stripes..’. Hi * Montour Shirting —% 10k Factory Sewing Thread . 00 YARNS— 1 00 GRITS —per bushel 1 85 OATS—per bushel 00a05 FIELD PEAS—per bushel HAY—Northern Tennessee 1 9.)a2 00 Clover 1 00 I’EA NUTS—per bushel 160 POTATOES-I’hmting - Table use 8 50u4 00 APPLES—Northern BUT TER—Goshen No. 1 per lb 43n44 Goshen No. 2 per lb 25 ’Tennessee No. 1 “ 80 Tennessee No. 3 “ 20 Country 85a40 COFFEE—ItIo per lb 22n35 Java per lb 80(88 CHEESE—Best Cream per lb.. I! 1 , New York per 1b... 15 MOLASSES—N. O. Syrup per gal. 115 “ Georgia ” per gal.. 70 Sugar House 85 SYRUPS—GoIden Drips, per gal... (10a75 Medium per gal 05 Ordinary per gal 55 SUGAR—“ A ” per lb. lOj^a White Extra “ C ” 12a New Orleans (hints; 10al2j^ Yellow C 12,'. 5i Deincrnra 12ka12 Port! Rico 11 1 ,ni2' . POWDER—Hazard tier keg ' 7 25 Orange Mills. 7 00 FItOVISIONS, CHAIN, OROCEItIES, Ac. BACON—Clear-ribbed Sides (sniokd).. 12 Shoulders Sf.hiO HAMS—Magnolias. C., canvassed... 19'.,u20 Fitch’s 19kn20 Tennessee, plain-cured • 18iilKj^ White Bellies 10a HI!.; PORK—Pickled, mess 18 00 New, mess HI 00 Pickled, rumps 15 00 BULK MEATS—Cask Sides Shoulders Bellies lOalO* . LARD —Prime Leaf, Tierces ! lull k Kegs 13 Packages 12alK FLOUIv -Low superfine per bid a7 00 Standard superfine.. H 50 Extra 9 00 Choice extra Family 10 00 “Wylcys X X X X’ , Georgia Mills ( 11 50a 12 00 llyaeinthe 9 50 “Domestic” 12 00 Star of Beauty 11 00 Bello of Georgia II 00 Pride of Dixie 12 00 Silver Lake 12 00 CORN —White per bushel 95 Mixed iter bushel 88n90 SHOT—Per Back 3 (HI CRACKERS—Butter per lb 09 Soda Hao9 Creuin 13 Sugar 131-2 Lemon 14 Ginger Snaps l’le Nic H) Fancy 17 CANDY —Now York per lb 18 M. R. Rogers & C 0...... 18 BLACKING—No. 1 per gross..... 500 No. 2 0 00 No. 3 7 00 SODA —Bi-Curb. per lb OulO POTASH—Per lb lOall SOAP—Turpentine per lb 0 1-2 Laundry 15 Toilet per doz 75al 30 Olive 8 YEAST POWDERS—Preston and Merrill’s per doz. 1 75a2 25 Horsford’s 2 90 TOBACCO —Choice Chewing per lb 75 Medium 00 Ordinary 40050 Choice omoking 1 35 Medium 75 Common 40 CIGARS Imported per thousand 75 00al50 00 Domestic 15 OOuOO 00 SNUFF—Scotch per lb 78 • Macuboy 78 PlPES—l’er box 2 50u4 50 MACKEREL—No. 1 kits 2 25a2 50 No. 2 bids 18 50a14 00 No. 2 kits 1 70 No. 3 bbls—large.. 11 50a12 50 No. 8 kits 1 50at 70 WHITE FISH—Half bbl 7 50a 00 CANDLES—Best Star (full w’t)... 21bia22 Sperm 48a45 Paraffine 30u38 STARCH—PearI EGGS—Per di* HO CHICKENS—Per do/. 8 00a5 00 SALT—Virginia per sack 2 10u2 15 Liverpool 2 25 FEATHERS HO HIDES—Dry flint Haiti Green oa7 BEESWAX 88a80 SWEET POTATOES 1 50 WHlSKY—Cornmou Rye 1 05a! 10 BAGGING-Bengal IH Lyon Borneo; IH Gqriny Dundee,.,, 17 Patched 17 TlES—Goodie Arrow OJ^alO Eureka 10 Aligutor aOJ4 Treasurer's Office, \ Savannah, Griffin & North Ala. I!. R. Macon, Ga., Oct. 4, 1872. ) rpjiE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of JL this Company, for the election of Prcsi dent and Directors to serve for the ensuing year, will he held at the Court-house in New man, Coweta county, on Thursday, lie* 7th day of November next. MILOS. FREEMAN, oct/4-1 m Sce'y and Treas’r. Notice to the Tax Payers of Bibb County. r pHE TAX BOOKS for the collection of Stale I. and County Taxes for 1H72, are now open at the ofllco of Collins .V Heath, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, No. 09Second street. F. M. HEATH, octlS tfeod. Tax Collector Bibb county. J. J. ABRAMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 151)4 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, CA. f tOi-LECTIONS promptly attended to and V 7 money remitted at once. P. O. Box SJ67. 131 -m BOSTON ’ AND Suviiniiali Kt(niiisli|i> Lint*. IOW rates of freight and insurantv. l ir-t j class pftsaongtT accommodations. Order your goods shipped by “itoston and tfuvunwdi ‘Steamship Line, and avoid all delay and extra handling. KbiIAKDSON HAKNAKD, Agent, Suvannuli, (in. F. NU’KF.KSON A CO., Agents, IdCJOb lloston. J. A. MERCIER, Commission Merchant, i,i:i ii.u NTKiurr, lict. Whitaker and Barnard St., Savannah, (in. All orders will receive prompt attention < on •Ignments of all kinds jespectlullv solicited. t:;i:nv. BOIT & McKENZiE, Cotton an' ' lon lllllH I! BON ICuy Mire'*!, Simin) \wwm MEYER, COHEH CTO.. \\ 1101.r.s ME l)i: M.IIKS IN Boots and Shoes. Is* Ili-oiii" liton SI.,S;n Merchants supiflied at, New 1 ml, Mark. I 131-209 Prices. A. S. ALDEN A COMMISSION MM lICM ANTS —ANI> — Don lor h in Fruits, Fisli and Frodme. No. 95 Bay St., Bavannali, C.i. Consignments sol lei ted. Orders promptly attended to. I I 11 E.D. SMYTHE, l!*II*OIM'l7U OF '!£<'lsEllCt', Ulassivarc anl I'Hiiiii, Ami Dealer in House Furnlslilng (ionils, 142 Congress and 141 St. Julian SI ■. SAVANNAH, GA. T. W. SIMS & CO:, I'oKun Fai-lors :iii*l General > Commission Merchants NAVANNAII* 1. Bagging and Ties supplied at nuirhel, prii-t . . Advances made on Cotton, or other consign meats. Money promptly remitted. ldl-09 A. 11. CHAMPION. OKO. C. PHKIIMAN. , A Fit HUMAN, Commission Merchants Corner Bay and Drayton Streets, SAVANNAH, GA, 131 309 L. S. WIIITTI.K. OKO. W. IIOsTIN. Atm i l'l.l. .V Gl STIA, ATTOKNFYS. Ac.. AT l.\W, ATU. 2 COTTON AVENUE, IX MACON, GA. 82-107 Pulaski House, SAVANNAH, GA., J NO. W. CA M UR ON A CO., PltOl’ltlETOlt*. A flint c-Ihhh house in every respect, y.w-'.m tup nciLUitJJU wi;i:i4i*v. I T is universally conceded that, advertising i* 1 a ncceanlty to hucccbb in bUHinesK; it U also conceded, by the, ahrewdcHt Imainei-s men, that newspapers* arc the. heat medium lor r< ;iclbg: all parties whose trade. U desired. THE MON KOI? AI) VKKTISICK readies more of the people trading with Ma eon than uuv other journal published in the country; it Is, therefore, the lust medium of communication with the planting interests. We will be lmppy at any time to furnish refer cnees to leading merchants here, and elsewhere, wlio will testify to the fact that they have re ceived orders for goods from parties who l ead their curds in T/w Atli>cr/ixcr. In fact,, many who have availed themselves of its columns, candidly say that its value, exceeds that of all other journals in which they arc rc.pre;entod. The Advc.rtiHcr bus the freshness of youth and the ripeness of age, and is therefore deservedly successful. CHAU ACTE It OF ADVWHTIHKMKNTH. No advertisements are ndniitloci which nrc not believed to be above question and of real value, and from parlies ho miqiu lionablv re liable that. the. readers of The A(lr<rli*<r will lie safe In ordering them from any dir lance. To our readers, the fact of its appearance here lias all the weight of endorsement and authority Address, JAB. I*. HARRJHON, Forsyth, Georgia. EDWARD SPRINZ. VTOTARY PUBLIC and EX OFFICIO .lUS -1> TICK OF THE PEACE. I enn In: found for the jircscnt at all hours of the day at my office adjoining tin*, law oflicc of A. I'roudfit, over flie store of Ji'.qmv. <V John; on. Third Hl-., Macon, Ga., to attend to all Magisterial hu. i ness. 118-330. DR. P. H. WRIGHT I RESPECTFULLY tender hi - piofi innal V services to the citizens of Macon and vi clriity, OfHec at Drug Store No. J Brown House Block. Kcsidcnce ut, Rev. Samuel Boy kin’s, Georgia avenue. Galls left at either place will receive prompt attention, oeldtf NOTICE. I '>IDS will lie received for M.Vq four bun Jdn and and fifty Cypress, Cedar or Chestnut Fonts, 0 feet lon# and <7; seven inches square, delivered at either depot In this elty. Audrey communications to oetß-tf WM. JIAZLKIIUKST. FOR RENT PER MONTH by the vearin adviine. Two idee rooms, he t locality in the city for Dentist or Millinery Imsim s. Apply at this office, or No. ■ Cotton Avenue. oct2JMf. MISS M. A. DANIEL WOULD respectfully inform the Ladies of Macon and vicinity that she has taken rooms at >O. IO Cotton A venue (up stair where she is prepared to do Diiisss Making in the latent and mml fault timtihh; Klylrn, and v. ar rants to give satisfaction. oetJl !2w Dutch Flower Bulbr-;. r IMIK - üb-eriber ha roeid-.ed a select slock I of Hyacinth , Tulips, Nurei .11-, Croeu-, etc., etc., directly imported from Holland. For price list apply at the tore off*. Beggs, Cherry street, or to D. MILNK. Macon, Ga/ Also a large stock of Wilson’s Strawberry plants, warranted pure. D. M. oetv/i tw. n. u. <;i:krv, ATTORNEY AT LAW. S'WKNEK OF MULBERRY AND Hi'.UOND \_y tttreebt, in Court, Hour, Macon, <<■'. 89-104 __ _ ATTUMTIOV! INSURANCE AGENTS. ALL Immranco Agent/ doing busmen In the efty are requested to call at this office, make return* and P*/ “ u * ot *'A per cent, on thi-lr rec.-icts to Wept. 1. By order of Connell, tbeir rec.ipi (jjfXt). J. WILLIAMSON, T.x/r Trenrer, I R ESTI STOC JK ! BURDICK BROTHERS sacra of the “golden, hog.” h . ** DEALERS IN Grain, Provisions and Groceries, 1 lav* now in *Lre n fiv h Slock of Rood*, and invito tin; attention of tin; Public*. • WE OFFER 100,000 pound* IIACON SIDES AND SHOULDERS, direct'from the Pucker*. 35 tierce** of the genuine “MAGNOLIA” IIAMS. “0 tierce* PURE LEAK LAUD. .\otio bushel.-, WHITE AND MIXED CORN. CAR LOADS FLOUR from NEW WHEAT. fiOO Roll* IL\C< 11 NO, *,’pound* t* the. Yard. •‘AK HOW” TIKS, IN ANY QUANTITY. o -—— :.*.* Bags Choice KlO COFFEIC. •0 Bhls. ST T C.\R of various grueds Choice WESTERN HAY, flesh Water Ground MEAL, Will'AT BKAN, LIVERPOOL and VIRGINIA SALT. We have now 11 good Stock, and rospedfully invite tin* attention of all who and ire to pur chase goods in our line. Entire satisfaction is guaranteed to our customer:. i Please call on us at. 63 Third Street, Macon, 6a., Sip of ilie "Golden Hog/’ BURDICK BROTHERS, 110-135 TO EVERYBODY ™ MD HIS CHARMING WIFE! T I MI AT all-important even!, the election, having passed away, and the “ times Hint tried men' - I souls” have merged into the 41 piping time of peace.and Winter has heen ushered in among twitter of birds and music of the leaves ns t hey fall to the ground ; and the Summer lisu ing faded away and tlm weather reduced to something agreeable, I have to announce, to my nu merous and beloved patrons that f have recently returned from an extended trip to New York, Philadelphia, Poughkeepsie and VVeeliassan, and other celebrated markets, where I purchased, and have now iu my store, the largest lot of “GOODIES!” liver brought to Macon, consisting In part of Sugar, Coffee, New York Canvassed Hams and Breakfast Bacon, Lard, Butter, Canned Fruit, Jellies, Rickies, Raisins, Nuts, Apples, Lemons, Cabbages, Onions, Potatoes, Crackers, Cheese, Bpice<t flams, Bologna Buusages, and—well, it would take me all day to write what I have got, and it would fill this paper bo full that Smith wouldn’t have a local for a week. It is almost, unnecessary lor me Vo mention the. fact Unit lam prepared, as ever, to supply Oysters and Shell fi ll of all kinds, from a Crab to a Grecdey oyster. The finest Fish, fresh and on ice, is kept by me, and sold at living rates. In view of the. fact that the people of Macon, and those visiting Macon, are determined to eat whether they get anything good or not, I have; prepared myself for the emergency, by making ample arrangements to have my DINING TABLES Supplied with the very best this and other markets can afford. That popular dish, “Birds on Toa t” being my own Invention, the people can always find the same at rny restaurant. To gether with my polite corps of waiters, this branch of my business will receive the patronage of all of my old customers, and, J hope, many new ones. My restaurant is, us is well known, supplied with the very best EATABLES & DRINKABLES that could be found. Therefore, gentlemen and ladles, having laid before you what T have on band, and wishing you all the best luck and that ! can suit you in your purchases from me I must close this letter. If at any time I can serve you, you have but to command me or my corps of attentive and obliging clerks, and you will lie made happy. Thanking you for past favors, I am tenderly yours, W. P. CARLOS. nr wmMMMiW'lfniu. , . .HUM* LMnaMMMMMW44MW AVMaMMaMHMMHHEfIDK I WINSHIP & CALLAWAY, THE LARGEST AND OLDEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE STATE, 50 .Sf’eoiul yiacoii, U-oorffin. oct 19 3m