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\\. WATHIIN Silt i*. IMltor.
M Si 41 IMlfttH.
Our reader* <loiibtlem read Mr Hit
Held’s paper in our Satin day’s L m: '1 he
exhibit made of past all airs cannot but be
flattering to Mr. Collin's, the Mayor ol tin*
city in that golden age.
Mr. Jlarlleld, bowever. .'' in to loi;;el
that Ihe city has developed, aid Ims put
on beauties and attached to itself costly
but important addition a, which have con
tributed largely to the indebtedn<*.- s which
lie seems to deplore.
In our judgment, nothing benefit* a city
more, than n first rate debt. Mr. ilar
fleld s paper proves, what our merclmulH
and citizens have already discovered, that
W. A. Hull', our present chief officer, i
the right man in the right place—and
be retained by all means
All that is wanting to make Mr. ii
Gold's able paper, rounded and impfetf,
i^fone brave line more, naming .Mi. Mull
ns the candidate of all parties, for re elec |
lion.
Hut, as the people had already done
this. Mr. liar Held, doubtless, thought to do
it over would bo simply a work of nper
oiogalion—and ho It would.
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Du. llmuumon s lecture on j*hilim!. ;n
has attracted wide interest.
We have carefully read the repuii<ol'
it, furnished by the Atlanta papei We
think vve undursUuul our excellent friend,
and wo are retro that be is not without the
most extraordinary physical < •. prr.ei.ei:
Hut, when be refer the so-called wonder
ful mysteries to a power in nature which
nobody understands - though it may be
dubbed “Od," or '•(> lit force,” he must
see, that be does a very unsatisfactory
thing a thing that anybody might do
without his learning and gravity. Tunny
that the peculiar luanih lation s of ko
called npiiitualism are wrought by an un
known force in nature- I?■ imply to be r
the question
Hut Ibis ••force l Od," i no nw di -
envery, nor is its application new to the
mallei in hand. Oiocovered b\ Haron
Keiekciduch. who was by no m ans ca
pable’ of dcHuiug it. and who called it
•od." in hoiiot uf the SiMudimivian
(hlin , it has m*V( r been arc epical by mL
eiice as a definite power oil w hich to try
conclusions. Hut we do not oiler a criti
cism on Dr. Harrison's lecture, mice wo
beard it not, and can only judge of it by
short newspaper reports, which, taken
down hurriedly, may Hl-repicsUt whirl
the apeaker really raid indeed. We may
nay this, however, that w e have lorn since
concluded for ourself, that spiritualism
cannot la* explained on tin * Odillit: by
pollieHis," for it ih easy to s.iy jhut that
force in epint, and no relentist could .ay
Of/.
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It is extensively rumored Thai a n.ove
incut is on foot to put a ne;.ro into Mr.
Hrant's cabinet, and Mr. dolm M L-mgs
ton —the moat eloquent, if not the visiM
of bin race, is named for that promotion-
As no necessity exists for any Mich ivcog
ldtion of the superior race, on the put of
the radical party, it diii i he looked upon
ns a huge Joke —a poking of tun at Sambo
because be is smart
—•— -*
Thomas Si i.i.y, the A rib! is dead He
was the able contemporary 1 Hilbert
Stuart. Charh-s 1. ’ it I I’m
brand! lYale
Mr. Sully was oi LefJ.sh birth, hut he
commenced Ida earn i a .in nil's! In South
Carolina
TilK lb puhiit ills (ft Spain i ’■' ply
agitating the public mind on the subject of
rd.vveiy. l.ate dV p*"-Ve * s'.Vo that they
intend to demand of tin* (ioveinmcut the
immediate emancipation of the slaves in
Cuba and Porto Hieo hut they propose a
system of partial indcmniticathni t hey
have learned a w isie thing hum mu folly.
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The Woodhull-Claflin Scandal.
t.MI'HATIc JIKMAI. OK Ttlti Al-I.KtA YION3
11Y Mllß 11.1/MIK.TII CAPY STANTON.
I.RWisTowN, Mk . November G Mrs
Hli/utK'lk Cady blaulmi, who was cited by
Mis. Woodhull ns authority IV>r sonm ,<f
her charges against Henry Ward Beecher,
was in Ur it, elty (inlay, ami ou having her
attention called lo (his mutter, cmplinti
enlly denied the allegation. itml iiec’.ired
hei eimviclion (hill Mrs Woodhull - s!e
incuts arc untrue in every t'lirlieulai
what mu imrcmcit saiii \not t r.:ic
AFFAIR.
Augustus Walters tv I lies' to lire Xewaik
I v eiling Courier
Never did .Mr. Heeclter appear so ymini
lo me as on the occasion of my recent visit
In referring to the Woodhull outrage, I
venture to express my deep sympathy,
whereupon, with a rptlct liplifjug of liis
lion-head, he remarked, •• My dear friend.
Ido not need any sympathy." Aflei ward
he remarked he felt troubled for liis friends,
because they weie troubled; lmt as for
himself. Ids life for twenty-live ycnia in
riymoulli Church must Ik- liis uuly do
fence. It would he impossible lo describe
my feelings o:i leaving (he presence of
Mr. Beecher on this occasion, flic tnajea
lie pneaelaw ould not lie ml so hw as to
notice .Mrs. Woodhull until 1 icmarkcd
tint! Ihc woman was nudouhtcdly- insane .
ami Ur-u. with the kiudliest of sinih-s, he
it-piied "l hoiicve so lih*. At any late.
I can only wish people belter mind'
The Orst thing 1 stld on nppi isu liing him
was, "Qf e.Htisu. Mr lie. eher. this tiling
is a fraud front beginning to end l\>
which he leplied. with an indeserU.ahie
motion of the heu'd, "liiniAviy." In fact
he made me foci that l bad never lalore
realized Uie potency and cewpreheii ve
nesa of that word.
Mice harm the clie. se when they can
mnl the girl* cJ artu the hi sand they
.uu'l help it.
15V TELEGRAPH
hits I ON IN Asm.' .
Dispatches, yesterday, indiculo that tlie
fire lie-il l lias well-nigh destroyed the city
of Boston. Whole streets arc in min* mid
the people are left utterly destitute in the
adjacent parts.
Lull t dispatches show limt the hest
pail of the city is in iiiius. mid that the
1. -i s (monetary) must amount to him
duals of millions.
We have received no account of the
origin of the lire, w lusher it is considered
lo lie t tie work of an incendiary or no.
Below are the dispatches, which were
|. - 1 yesterday by the Telegraph
GREAT FIRE IN BOSTON
Three Square Miles Burnt, and File
still flawing!
People Fleeing before the Flamer,!
Tito Ravages of the Fire beyond all
Description, and a heavy Gale Pre
vailing !
Boston, November id Tlicie was an
alarm sounded about halfpa-t seven o’clock
followed by a second, third and fourth in
rapid succession. The first engine was
hardly on the ground when the Haines
hurst from the fourth stories of the pranile
stores on the corner of Slimmer and King
stone streets, wholesale mid retail dry
goods house. It caught in the engine
room, and the Haines following the i leva
tor, and was llrsl seen under the roof of
buildings in the vincinity of four story
granite mansard roofs. The dame!) soon
reached the mansard roof on the opposite
side, far beyond the reach of the engines.
In less than thirty minutes the whole city
iu one direction was at (lie mercy of the
Haines, which leaped fiotn roof to rot> ,:
One great dry goods house idlir an ’“ter
succumbed. Granite walls fcU lit the
street', making them impnsM ,M ''
I.ATICI'
Nisi: O’cMK'K. a - SI —lh" Hie Slill
ie es The engines are diivcn hack from
-lation to tuition. Granite blocks weigh
ing mu*, are split Into fragments and
hm led across the stn i ts.
Latku. They are blowing up build
in;- i-ii Limb'll and Congress .streets to
cheek the flames. Beebe's Block, the
llnet business structure in the city, is
burned. Stewart's Rooms only fed the
H oik s ; pieces of dry goods went w hist
ling across the sq time, tiring stores on
Devonshire street Every building is now
healed to the verge of spontaneous com
IniHiion, catch liko tinder, and deafening
e\plo i-nis are eoiis'iintly heard The tcu
liinent houses on the upper end of Federal
street are now burning—c.iazcd women,
wilh clothes and bedding in their arms,
rush to mid fro. The wool houses on Fed
eral street next caught. They were cram
med from cellar to garret, Thu paper
houses ciinte next. Then the Fieedint-n's
National Bank came next. An hour later
tin- National Bank of America went At
midnight the loss is estimated at
000. (several Im urunee Companies must
suet limb.
I.XTF.It - I'tVK Xltt.KS 111 ItNl'.l) I I. XMt.S
NOW CONTKOI.KD.
10 o'clock a. xi.—Three square miles
hiinied. Fire slill raging.
The postofllee, with tin- most of Con
gress street, will go
tint. I,ati it. —The lire lias reached
dimensions Unit simply defy description.
The people ol Boston Hud themselves in
danger of their lives. The loss of houses
and properly is now scarcely thought of
The people are retiring before the flames
toward Tremont and Court Streets, w here
the lire is supposed to lie unable to reach .
hut a gale is blowing and seems to have no
i positive direction.
Probably Fancuil Hall and Quincy
Market will go
The Western I’nion Telegraph oflleo
w a- abandoned at half past eight.
11 111) a. m —File still raging with nn
nbuled fury.
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I/ii'.'.s! Dispatches 'I o-l)ay.
Meeting of the Mayor anil Citizens.
Boston, November 11 —A inpcliiig of
I ioiiiiiiriil citi/.pns was belli in the City
Hull this aficrnooti. Mayor Gaston pie
silling, at wllk'll encouraging speeches
were iiunle. anil energetic action urged, in
order to alleviate the sufferings of the
needy, as well as fir rebuilding tho burnt
district A numerous relief com in it tee
w i> app mill'd ot which William Grey is
chairman Tim committee xvill hold daily
session. A bureau of roßcf was also or
gaiiiced. with ex-Mnyoi N'oreross Irens
urer
Later from the Bos'jii Fire,
r M The lire is now believed to lie
under control. Old South Church is sa •
< and i'lie Transcript office was destroyed
Tlie B".t, n Post building was badly dam
aged
and o'clock i-. n—The progress of the
Haines ill the direction of the water is
checked, and the lire seems to lie under
control everywhere*. lhe post ..in.',- m<
suit 1 1 easury building w as for a long time
exposed to tlie- flame* and smoko, but was
-I mvoly,searrcd. Tills massive tire-proof
sliucture is saved. The Boston Morning
IW building was directly opposite, and
helped greatly in preventing the* fire from
icadiim; State street. The Old South
Church also escaped, though several
times given up for lost The costfy aud
beautiful Transcript Building and Currier
,V Trolls jeweliy establishment on the op
po ite corner of Milk street were burn
oil- l ue Hosier a Express Office was '
saved Two steam (ire engines I'rtinc fom '
l’oitlatnl, xxlih four hundievl leading citi
,ens headed by Mayor Kingsburv to
protferevery aid in their power.
Reports of a Fresh Outbreak
Washixotun. November 11.— l’rivatc
dispatcher from Boston say the tire has
broken out at res h crossed Slate street,
and the whole city is threatened. This
dispatch is dated (i.30 r. \t
Boston, November 11—The places lot
custody of thieves are overwhelmed. 1 hey
ate only arrested to he discharged. The
residences of the Fort liill section ate de
stroyed,including Uridley.lligh and liroad
• n rendering hundreds *f families
h mu-loss. A portion of the w alls et p, j„.
tty Church are standing,
l. v. i it - The tire has crossed Washing
ton street. *
Post-office and Sub-Treaury Burned
V VSIUNUTON. November 11—lloutweil
" , " ' iv<st ;l dispatch that the Post otliee
. Milt-Treasury ate burning The
- mgsate Paueuil Hall will I H > used
! r a 1 an ice.
Later—Report Contradicted.
I here is no continuation that the fire
has reached Suae street. It is hoped Hindis
patch to fioutweli alludes to the new Post
etbec in ltevonshire street
Boston. Nqveiubiq II, —Among the
burned out, arc Bowdoiu ifc Brown, Slee
per, Fish A Cos., Stephenson Bros., D !*•
Ives & Cos., A. D. Williamson & Cos., Kiee, !
Kendall & Cos., paper dealers. The ma
terial of the Transcript was put in the cel
lar and some may lie saved. Ihe walls of
the Post building will probably stand
The conflagration was checked at one
o'clock Sunday afternoon, alter fifteen
hours' havoc, and after having deslroyed
hundreds of the costliest biddings in the
country, and having temporarily paralysed
the shoe and leather, wool and dry goods
trades. Not u wholesale shoe uinl leather
establishment is left. '1 he wool houses
suffered in like manner, and the dry goods
jobbing houses are few and far between.
The ninth regiment, with a detachment
from other regiments, ore on duty protect
ing the property.
VVasiiinoton, November II. —The cn
-1 tire community today was startled by the
news of the great lire, an account of which
was published in the Sunday morning pa
j pets. The desire to learn further purlieu
| lars was intense, especially among the
I , til/,ms of Massachusetts sojourning in
Washington, including Secretary Bout
well. Hundreds of them during the day
thronged the ollico of the New York Aa
soriuted press in pursuit of further intel
ligence. .Maps of the city of Boston were
produced in order to trace the limits of the
burnt district. The explanations given by
those familiar with the locality. Secretary
Boutweil among Ihc number, increasing
the general interest Crowds also gather
ed at the hotels and telegraph oflices,
where dispatches nceived front time to
time wi re the subjects of comment. The
excitement w a-. at least, as great as at the
time of tho Chicago file. Extras giving
the latest details were issued by the Chron
icle and the Itepubl.enn newspaper oflices,
and were eagerly purchased hv all classes
of the community,
Hccietary Boutweil received a dispatch
tliis afteni""" from General Burt, post
id as te i st Boston, saying "our present
post ollico and sub Treasury is now buru
j>y, The Treasury vault will not be in
jured. The new building lias suffered but
little.
The centre block around Ihc new oflleo
lias been destroyed. The lire makes a
clean sweep from the head of gummer
to Fort Hill.
Many dispatches have been received by
the Secretary of the Treasury, from bank
ers and Insurance Companies, both in
Boston ami New York, saying there
quiie a panic in those cities.
The Secretary telegraphed them that
there is no reason for a panic, and advises
them not to yield, as lie w ill do all he can
to sustain them.
Secretary Boutweil intended leaving
Washington to-morrow to remain till Fri
day, on matters of importance, but he will
not now do so, as business originating in
the Boston lire requires liis presence in
tliis city.
Assistant Secretary of Treasury, Rich
ardson, was to have left Boston for Wash
ington lust night. He has been telegraph
ed by the Secretary to remain there. ll'
he lias already left Boston he will be in
tercepted tiy telegram on the way and re
quested to return.
Comptroller of the Currency, fxuox.
and Mr. Bigelow, Chief of the Loan Di
vision of tlie Treasury Department, left
for Boston to-night, at the instance of the
Secretary ot the Treasury, to look after
the Government's interest in Boston and
to report to him the facts in the case.
Mr. Leopold, Chief of the sub Treasury
Bureau, was lo have accompanied these
gentlemen, but it was subseuuently de
termined he should remain here to answer
business demands from Boston, and to
send such supplies thitlior us may be need
ed for the sub-Trcasuary.
It is only last Saturday that the exam
ination of the accounts of the Assistant,
Treasurer ut Boston was completed.
Sir. Conant, the chief of the warrant
division of the Treasury Department, is
now in Boston, and will rendei such as
sistance as the treasury officials may re
quire.
The l’ostmustcr General has also taken
action concerning post-office affairs in
Boston.
Reports are contradictory Governor
Boutweil lets a dispatch from Providence
[ depot that the tiro is under control.
At Boston proper, the telegraph offices
have been abandoned, but cables go by a
round about route without interruption.
.Special despatches say that State street
ami Parker House have been saved.
Chief Engineer Donnells w as killed by
a falling wall.
Five miles of street lias been burned
1 oil.—lt is confidently believed that tho
lire is under control, Tho losses, if no
more buildings are burned, xvill not bo
short of two hundred millions of dollars.
The burnt districts are bounded by Sum
mer. Federal. Broad, Central, Water,
Washington and Bedford streets.
Non Tins conies via Montreal
nii: vi:itv i.atks r
SPECIAL TO THE ENTERPRISE.
Washington. November 11. —The latest
reports from Huston, say that the tire is
now utitler control—so steam lire engines
at work Tito wind l.ao not increased,
anti lmpoa me entertained that the flic
will not break out ugaiv.
The firemen ami police are nearly ex
hausted by .'hi hours work, hut efforts have
not relaxed
The city ptesenls a strange aud excited
scene.
The loss can only be roughly estimated
at $250.000.fi11).
It is believed that insurance risks are
more widely spread than at the Chicago
nre. and will not come so bard on the
companies Joynku.
In the Name of Truth.
I'w i tlie Savannah Advertiser ]
As an evidence of the part./.an tune of
the telegraphic dispatches furnished the
Southern press, we copy the concluding
paragraph of ttie Tribune's leader, com
menting on the result ot the late election,
which is as follows
l''or w hatever reform he may give us. he
shall have from The I ribums cordial re
cognition and praise —where lie falls
short he shall have, in the future as in the
past, frank and fearless criticism And.
w hile there are dangerous tendencies de
veloped hw this canvass, which foreshad
ow a government by Ihe rich and able
few . subsidizing and controlling such pur
lion as they may require of the ignorant, i
penniless, venal many, let us never de
spair of the American Republic 1
The language as telegraphed South was
calculated, as it was doubtless intended,
to convey the impression that the New
5 oi k 1 ribune and Mr. Greeley were whip
ped into the support of Grapt The little
trick was skilllully tiled to give the anti
Greeley iles an opportunity to twit the :
Greeleyites and to leave a sting in the
minds and hearts of the latter.
Mr. Greeley'# Announcement.
Mr. Greeley goes back to the Tribune
with the following announcement ;
A CARD.
The undersigned resumes the editorship
of the Tribune, which he relinquished in
embarking in another line of business six
month ago. Henceforth it shall be his en
deavor to make this a thoroughly indepen
•dent Journal, treating on parties and politi
cal movements with a judicial fairness and
candor; but courting tho favor and depre
cating the w rath of no one. If lie can
hereafter say anything that xvill tend to
heartily uuite the whole American people
on the broad platform of unniversal am
nesty and impartial suffrage, he will glad
ly do so. For the present, however, lio
can best commend tliut consum&tion by
silence and forbearance. The victors in
our late struggle cun hardly fail to take
Hie whole subject ot Southern rights and
wrongs into early and earnest cousedcra
lion, and to them, for tho present, he re
mits it. Since lie never will again be a
candidate for any office, and is not iu full
accord with either of the great parties
which have hitherto divided the country,
lie will be able and will endeavor to give
wider and steadier regard to the progress
of science industry, and uesful aits than a
partisan journal can do ; and lie will not
be provoked to indulge in lliose bitters
personalities which are the recognized
bane of journalism Sustained by a gen
erous public lie xvill do his best lo make
tire Tribune a power in the broader Held
it now contemplates as when human free
dom was in peril it was in Hie arena of
political partisanship.
Horace Greei.ky.
New York, November t>, 1872.
DR. WRIGHT.
DSNTISt,
HAS removed to Boardmoirs Block, over
Pendleton dt lio*#’, eoriici Muibnrv nmi
Second its , Macon, Ga.
nov7-Bin.
FOR RENT
ONE live room house on First street, be
tween Oak and Pine, near the residence
of 11. L. Jewett, in good repair. All necessary
out buildings and good well of water on the
promises. Kent cheap.
J. E. ELLIS,
At office of Ellis A: Cutter.
_ __
Notice to the Tax Papers
of Ribb County.
r pilK TAX BOOKS for the collection of State
1 and County Taxes for IH7*J, are now open
at the office of Collins & Heath, Heal Estate
and Insuiunce Agents, No. 09 Second street.
F M. HEATH,
octls tfeod. Tax Collector Bibb county.
TO MERCHANTS!
MERCHANTS wishing to place their naim
. and business prominently before the peo
ple of Mueon, Taylor, Crawford and
counties, should advertise in the BUSINESS
MIRROR. Circulation good and increu-imr
very fust. Rates libertd.
‘ \V. T. CHRiac >PIIER, F.n. cfc Prop*it.
Fort Valley, Ga.
T. H. COX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
IKsilmloh C2:;2S (ktiihliiig,
CHERRY STREET, MACON. GGORGIA.
1?.;U
(iKO. F. IIOGK. ALEX. 11. STEPHENS.
NOW READY -
HOGE & STEPHENS,
FOURTH STREET,
(EAST EHONT nOLLINC.SWOKTII lU.OCK
H AVE just opened a full and complete
stock of
Fane? ansi Family Groceries,
Fresh, pure, genuine, entirely new, and war
ranted to suit the taste of every one. 1 lie as
sortment comprises everything required in such
a house. The finest brands of Flour, Meal—
the best New York Hams, Sugar, Coffee, Syrup,
Cooking Wines, Butter—the best brands of
Goshen a specialty—Cheese, Fruits, native and
Tropical, together with a complete line of Nuts,
Candies, Candles, Pickles and other articles tor
the retail trade.
FISH A JIB OYSTERS,
fresh Fish ami Oysters every morning. Also
| Vegetables of various kinds.
We propose, in a word, to supply our friends
I and the public generally with every thing niee
required at reasonable rates.
HOUMA- STEPHEN;-
N. li —All goods delivered free of eharg-\
tiov7-!hn
filler 11.
I S the dav on which the sale of Tickets for
the
CON FEDERATE
Monumental Association
of (ifonritt will close.
This is a splendid scheme nml worthy the
patronage of all classes of our citizens.
Two Thousand Prizes.
$250,000.
SHARKS WORTH Fie bM Jit) TO ?IG.OC;>.
WHOLE TICKETS S5.
Remember, onh two weeks in which to se
cure your tickets. Wliie!. are for sale at the
Dm*; Store of
KOLAM) Ik HALL.
170-tf Cor. Cherry St, and Cotton Avenue.
Spotswooi lei,
NKVKI.V OI'I'OSITK PASSENGER DErOT,
(Only ouc minute's walk.)
MACON, GEORGIA.
Board -hOO per Day.
T li. HARRIS, Proprietor.
C. J. M.ICIJLUN,
Superintendent.
Jxvr> W. Mr.ii>*, Iu the Office.
1— tf
CbasKO of Schedule.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFCE, |
& liBI'MSWICK KaH.KOAH Cos., r
Macon, Ga., October iiO, lS7‘.i. )
ON iinrt after Thursday October 31, 1572,
trains on tills road will run us follows ;
DAT I'ASSItNOEB TKAIN, IIAII.V (SUNDAYS EX
CKI’TED. )
Leave Macon fl:ls a. m
Arrive ut Jcsup *< "’> P- M -
Arrive at Brunswick licoo r. w.
Leave Brunswick 4:3*5 a. m.
Arrive at Jesup *1:47 a. ..
Arrive at Macon MO P- s*
NIGUT PASS!-.-.' rp TRAIN, IIAII.V.
Leave Macon 3.3a P. m
Arrive at Jesup '7.0*1 a m
Arrive at Suvuimuli B.3Ua. xi
Leave Bnvunnali 7.30 r. m
Leave Jesup It 10 r
Arrive at Macon 7.30 A. M
Botli day and night tcahis connects closely
ut Jesup with trains to und from Florida.
HAWKINBVILI.E TRAIN DAII.T, (sI'M.AVS EX
* CEPTED.)
Leave Maeon o p. M.
Arrive ut IlswkiiisviUc 0:25 P. xi.
I Leave Ibiwklnsvlllc 0:55 a. m.
Arrive at Macon 10:::r> jj. M.
\VM. M ACRE A.
17ttf General SuperinU!iidcut.
Marshall House
SAVANNAH, GA„
A. li. LI’CE, Propi-is’tor.
j BOARD PER DAY *3.00.
131-200
FOR RENT.
O* NE of the most desirable places on Troup
Hill, one mile from the Court House, ant!
near Mercer University. Nine acres of land at
tached, orchard, garden, splendid well of wa
ter, etc.
Parties wanting to rent a good house can se
cure one by applying to the undersigned, or to
Messrs. B. 11. Wrigley & Cos., 0(5 aud 08 Seecyid
Ht.root, Maeon, a*.
IJMf JAMES W. KNOTT.
BOARD.
DAY board and board and lodging iu a pri
vate. house, tan be had by applying r *
\V. I). Kainev on YVulnut street, Maeon.
Sept. 12,187 J. 137-102.
ANNUAL FAIR
—OF THE—
Agricultural and Mechanical
ASSOCIATION 08-' <JR:I2JIA ,
11 J ILL commence at their Fair Grounds t
\ v Suvannuh, Georgia,
MOVJAYa IIECEMISER ‘2nd, 1872,
And continue six days.
The eentrul Railroad passes b\' the ground .
For Premium List or information, address
J. 11. E3TJLL, Secretary,
132-td Savsnnab, Ga.
N OTI cle7
I>!!>8 will be received for (450) four hm
Jibed and fifty Cypress, Cedar or Chestn t
Posts, 0 ft*, i long and (7) seven inches square,
delivered at, either depot i. this city. Address
communications to
ocW-tT WM. HAZLEIIURST.
FOR RJESTT*
PER MONTH by the year in advance.
U Two nice rooms, best locality iu the
city for Dentist or Millinery business. Apply
at this office, or No. 8 Cotton Avenue.
oet23-tf.
Mias M. A. DANIEL
1C OULD respectfully inform the Ladies of
V V Macon and vicinity that she lias taken
rooms at No. IO Cotton Avenue (up stairs),
where she is prepared to do Dress Making in
the lat<xl and most fashionable styles , and war
rants to give satisfaction. oct3l-2xv
Dutch Flower Bulbs.
f|MIE subscriber has received a select stock
1. of Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Crocus,
etc., etc., directly imported from Holland. For
price list apply at the store of G. Beggs, Cherry
street, or to D. MILNE.
Macon, Ga.
Also a largo stock of Wilson’s Strawberry
plants, warranted pure. D. M.
oct&Vtw.
Pulaski House,
SAVANNAH, GA..
.1 NO. W. CAMERON A C 0„
PROPRIETORS.
A first class lionsc in every respect,
131-309
ATTSUVriON :
Aa*i >’■) <LJ.'a A.Y C Jf. A. C. ' .. : ,!
VLL Insurance Agents doing business m
the city are requested to call at tliis office,
make returns and pay a tux of per cent. ,>n
their rcrcqts to Sk-pt. 1. Bv older of Coum i;
CIIAS. J. WILLIAMSON,
I'-'tf Treasurer
EDWARD SPRINZ.
N'OTARY PUBLIC and EX-OFFICIO .11 *-
TICE OF Tup: PEACE. I can be fou and
for die present at all hours of the dav at 1 y
office adjoining the law office of A. Proud, t,
over tlie store of Jaqucs & Johnson, Third £ ~
Maeon, Ga , to attend to ail .Magisterial bu i
uess.
118-330.
DR. P. H. WRIGHT
r> ESPECTFULLY tender hi' professtoi .1
1 t i vices to the citizens of Maeon and i
fiiiily, Office at Drug Store No. 3 Bro* n
Hou.-e Block. Residence ut Rev. Samuel Bi v
-1 in's, Georgia avenue. Calls left at eitl r
place will receive prompt attention, oclbt:
ANOTHER CAR LOAD *
—OF—
CHARTER OAK STOVES
ii>t Ki:<'Eivn>
—BY
TRUMAN \ OREKXH
TRIANGI UK lil.O( K.
Sign of the Golden "Charter Oak."
HS-AM
W. HOWARD.
ATTORNEY AT DAVv.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Offic at entrance of Ralston Hall, Cberrv street.
5-y All business will receive prompt atten
tion. or-ft:
■w - A aurF’S.
Cm, km it Bit Eiprii
OF MIDDLE GEORGIA.
Corn, Bacon, Flour,
Salt, Bagging, Ties,
Sugar, Coffee, Etc.
.
THAT CELLIiRATEI) BRAND OF FLOUR,
“TIE PEIDE OP DIXIE,”
The Bcst'i-a tho World. Always on Hand.
! claim superior facilities in the purchase of
CORN, Bill JI, FLOUR, BAGGING TIES, ’ ETC., ETC.,
And I will make it t he interest of Merchants and Planters to call on me with tlicir MONEY
or ( )D PAPER. Reasonable time given to all good parties.
W. A, EUEF.
07-tr
THE WORLD’S FAIR
TO it: IIEI.D AT MACON, MONDAY DECEMBER SECOND.
Great Timlin ffinsenm, Meaapris, Caravan ami Hippoirome,
Combined with the Grand International Zoological Carden, Folyteclmk- Institute and
MAMMOtn
In Four to Ten Tents, as the space of the Ground will permit
JOHN ROBINSON, Proprietor and General Director; JOHN ROBINSON, Jr,
Manager,
This Gigantic Enterprise has been, at a Vast Expenditure of Time and Money,
thoroughly Reorganized and Equipped for the present traveling season, presents the Startling,
VC ‘U Unique and Colossal Spectacle never before witnessed hi the annals of umusement enter
prise either in this or any other age, oi
■lF'welvo Allows Isa one.
ALL FOR A SINGLE PRICE OF ADMISSON.
In the < ollection and Organization of the Museum the utmost care lias been taken to gratify
and enlighten the public by presenting in One Vast Assemblage an accumulation such as has
ucvi i been attempt 1 or dreamed of by the combined tact, talent and liberality of all other man
ager- in America or .urope. It may be enteresting for the public to understand that for nearly
Iwo Years Mr. R 0 iNSON’S NUMEROUS AGENTS, who arc found in almost Even- Part of
the \\ orld, have bt i actively employed in Procuring Curiosities for his GREAT TRAVELING
SHOW, Some of esc were put on exhibition for the First lime Last Year; but they have
been very largely su [demented for the present season by New Accessions and Consignments
brought by almost cry Steamer from Foreign Ports which has arrived in New York for the
pa.-t eight months. As an illustration of the Indomitable Energy of the well known Proprietor
of this estahlishmei it may be well to remark that the Exhaustless Resources of Europe, Asia,
Africa and America ,ith the subdivisions of China, Japan, Australia, the Polar Regions, South
Sea Islands. Arabia Turkey, Siam, Circassia, Egypt, the Pacific, Arctic, Indian and Atlantic
Oceans, together w the Red Sea and Holy Land, have all been levied upon, contributing to
swell the aggregate • This Single Department, which after all, constitutes but a moiety of ail
that may be een.
it is .nimated that in the AQUARIUM, MUSEU M, MENAGERIE and CARAVAN, there arc
Twenty TJiousand Curiosities.
This Stupendous O nination has been brought together at an actual cost to the Proprietor of
MOKE THAN A .LION Or DOLLARS; which is ten times more than was ever invested
in a single Show. 'cariosities of the several departments represent the choicest excerpts
from the realms of /biology. Ornithology, Geology, Ichthyology, Conchology, Entomology, Me
ehanics, Numismatic- Science, Statuary, OH Paintings, and ma’nv rare and exquisite productions
of the Automatic an ilcffographic Arts, and so classified for this GREAT EXHIBITION, as to
challenge the admhaii m not only of Naturalists, but of Poets, Statesmen, Philosophers and
Divines.
Parents, Sabbath and Public School Teachers should bear in mind that No Public Exhibition
ever Instituted in America afforded a Tithe of the Practical Lessons of Intuition whieh arc
found in this l nique Exposition of Object Teaching.
i o this vast array is added, in a Separate Colossal Tent, capable of bolding Ten Thousand
People.
A MAGNIFICENT ROMAN
HIPPODROME and CIRCUS.
With One Hundred Horse*. Ponies. Camel-. Mules, Riding Dogs, Monkeys. Trick
Horses, Elephants, and Fifty of the Best Male and Female Artists in the World.
nov4-11-ls Adecl.