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I iu.iaiid U.KU I’ltv Sexton
I , . ' Hum KIN'S Magazine Keeper.
P 'mN Clerk of the Market.
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j LOME AfFAIKS.
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THE HORSE DISEASE.
A Visit to the Stable'.
Horses fall iu the Streets.
■Hi-., terrible (t) Epizooty bus ut lu.t reached
Mutton, we paid a visit t > the several stables to
day and report tliem us follows :
I'OBTEIt * SWIFT'S.
This stable was closed this rooming and no
one was allowed to enter, This gave rise to
several reports, but upon investigation we
found several to have been coughing, and but
one refused to cat. The stables are new and its
pn.pri' tors keen everything as clean as anew
pin. The doors were (but Ibis morning t
prevent tbo cool morning air from striking the
horses too soon. There is but me- ease at these
•tables.
.!. . STEWAJII) ■'
Uii Mulberry street was the next * table vis
il'-ii. Here was found nineteen liorscs ufe
and Vounil; the li*e#* 1•! " sm.
j We then went to
JJ, voi KV,
Who recently purchased the stable- of Matt
Fprecmen. Some fourteen horse- were nil right
and were not ntull affected.
ikaoin’s.
Mr. Feagiu reports no casts of the disease in
his stables. lie says his horses are coughing,
and thinks that is the cause of some slight
cold on the. lnugs.
OX THE STREET.
litis morning a horse with his neck swollen
and froth running out his nostrils, fell on
Cherry street; lie had a bad attack of it
PRIVATE HOUSES.
A horse belonging to Messrs. Burr <fc Flan
ders was attacked day before yesterday, but is
better to-day. A horse of Mr. Jerry Holmes
is recovering from a severe attack. 'I he two
beautiful horses of Mr. L. W. Hasdai is danger
ously so. We learn of several other ca*es in
the city.
TO THT TO PREVENT IT
1, lollv. It is not contagions but comes any
how. We of the human family wake up some
morlugs and find that we all are afflicted with
bud.colds —same way with the epUooty. There
Ls no use running away from it. It will come
aud tliure is nothing left to da but tako your
horses from work when they are atiiictd aad
use'your blanket. Persons in the country need
not be alarmed. There is no danger —few are
dying from it.
Scarcity of Wood.
There is great scarcity of wood in the city.
All our large dealers who depend upon rail
roads for the keeping up the snpply find it
next to impossibility to keep a stock on hand.
And as it lias been pretty well used up for a
radius of about five miles around the city, de
pendenee. upon the old fashioned earla is rath
er precarious business. It is said some of our
older railways arc throwing cold water upon
speculation in wood along their lines. It is
getting scarce enough for their own future
supplies to be a question worth looking into.
But we have an abundance of coal on hand
at the pretty stiff figure of *lO per ton! And
there is enough in North Georgia and East
Tennessee to last tell thousand years at the
present rate of consumption. Fire places have
almost universally disappeared throughout the
l itvand grates substituted.
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IVrsennl.
i >ur young friend and former townsman,
i„- n-ge Greenwood, now with the enterprise g
firm of Coleman & Newsom, Macon, reached
nr eitv dav before yesterday, in response to a
domestic telegram", inviting him to a happy
b.cnt at ins mother-in-law's, it is a girl, and
hr save it weighed eleven Just three
-•-a.-ons have elapsed, and yet it 'tis Orecnicood.
Yesterday llie happy pap'a sold goods to every
tmdy, and obstinately refused to take “city c
-• -pt iuer.’'
Ihe above from the Albany News, ibis
gives ho illustration rd what a short residence
in our enterprising ci'y will do.
Mayor’s feurt.
1 our manumitted mokes were up on a ehaige
of stealing cotton fram the warehouse of Col
lins. Flanders tfc Cos. They w-rr in the habit
stealing the scraps for a long tim T hey
were fined *lO and cost* each.
Irvin Anthony, drunk and disorderly was
idled *25 and costs.
tins Harris for cutting w • “I on the city re
serve was excused.
Rosetta Green and Laura Burke for fighting
were fined *2O and costs each.
Ben Yancey for stealing was dienii.-scd on
payment of costs.
.1 Rare Chaiii e.
The brass band and organ advertised in an
other column, is one of the greatest tilings of
the kind ever seen in this section. It is com
plete in ever particular, in good ordar, aud
playing thirty-six tunes, among which are gal
ops, waltzes, schottishes, etc. It cost origin
ally *4OO in gold in the old country, and a
chance at it is well wortli $5. Go and see it.
A Good Riga.
“ " iudham & Cos. have just finished a
.igu for our good friend Z. B. Wheeler. It is
sort of lighthouse transparency with rastau
ral designs on eacli side on glass. Tha paint
ng is well done, and when the ign is pnt np
Zb will have a sign which he eon well he
proud of.—
Loweßthal'i.
And who does not know LowentLal - He it
■i man known favorably to everybody, and a
Cleverer fellow never lived. His saloon on
Mulberry street is always open and the finest
of everthieg eon be had there Sbonld von
feel thirsty, give him a call.
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The lame Star.
A frknd of onrs stricken with the Texas
fever has raised the lone star flag and It wavea
in triormxh from hfa Trindow.
A TE.VK OF ■FIKIIN—THU
V til OF Its llt "IK.
The enormous losses by (ire in the
| l nitotl Stales during tilt* lust twelve
months have nothing approximating it
parallel in the history of Hie country.
The gross value of properly destroyed by
Federal armies in the South a year prior
to the close of the war hardly footed up
so much us that beginning at Chicago and
ending at Boston. In those two •ilies
alone the loss was two hundred and 111 iv
mil 1 toil dollar* 11 we add to ibis the
losses sustain'd at other (minis throughout
the country during the period mentioned,
including the great conthigralion which
swept over u large niea of the (State of
Michigan.the figure must run up to neatly
if not quite three hundred million uollurs.
In the fact that not over two per cent,
of this destruction lias not fallen upon the
South, many peopU? believe that they see
in it the band of retributive justice, a
scourge sent upon Hint sectiou for its
wholesale and wanton burning aud plun
tiering during the war. Says an exchange :
•■A woman writing to the Misssouri Re
publican calls attention to the fact that the
burning of Chicago and the Michigan
tires occurred on Hie sixth anniversary of
the burning of the Shenandoah \ alley by
Sheridan with troops mostly composed of
.Michigan > ■■"d Illinois regiments
"Sheridan laid waste that beautiful dis
trict so that 'even a crow Hying ever K
would have to carry Iris rations wit li him.’
••The hurtling of the Michigan towns is
said to have been terrible, and ‘the dames
seemed to leap from the sky as it by magic
overtaking and destroying people mid cat
tle by the roadside.’
■•The Boston fire begau on the loth 1
November. On the loth of November
(Jeueral Sherman is"tied his order to burn
Home ami Atlanta. '
A writer in another paper calls alien
lion to the fact that when Sherman burn
ed Columbia, Chicago and Boston fired a
salute of on. hundred guns in honor of
tlie event: it. would seem then to- the
superstitious that there is some truth in
the adage thill "Cun.cs, like chickens,
sometimes come home to roost.”
But be that as it may. we have '"He
protection in a general conflagration
cither in our Fire Departments as at
present organized, or security against
loss in Insurance Companies. From
the at tide annexed, taken from tiie
Savannah News, it will be seen that the
grand aggregate capital of all the com
panies in the United States, amounts to
only about one-half lost in thirty-six hours
at Boston. It reads as fallows :
-■The fire insurance capital of the United
States is $ id,857.000 of which more than
one half is in the State of New York.
The fire premiums received in the year
ending September, 1871, amounting to
$30,984,570. of which $10,994,307 were
in New York State. The losses paid in
the same time w ere $31,504,180, of which
$13,010,511 were paid by companies in
the State of New York. The diminished
capital which followed the losses by the
Chicago lire has not been quite made up.”
The Insurance Companies no doubt
have risks fifty times greater than this
capital, and if all the property insured
against loss by them should happen to he
burned at once, it would be like a moun
tain falling upon a man. The truth then
is that this insuring one’s preperty against
accidents by fire is itself an accidental
business.
Brown House Arrivals,
for the ]Mt 24 lours preeedinn 12 M. to-dwj.
II Holt, New York; T J Swanson, Mrs Reed,
R J Reid, R J Heard, Ga; J Kern, Philadelphia;
B L Smith, Rev J Jones, Atlanta; T J Jolley,
Reynolds; J H Sharp, Forsyth; J P Carr, J B
Hitchcock Hancock eo; W H Hcavreu, St.
Louis; W E Paschal and wife, Americus; Mrs
Kimbrough, Boston; W J Watkins, 8 C; U M
Gunn, w H Hodges, J II Davis, Houston co;
E Allgeyer, N Orleans, W C Clarke, Covington;
H J°Gaelict.Mrs M A Branch,Union Springs,
Ala.; Mrs Galloway, Miss Galloway, Ga.; Geo
A Rowlev, St Louis; Robert Bonner, John G
Long, N V.; J S i'urstey, Augusta, Ga.; 1 L
Tavlor, Eastman, Ga.; J F Moore, Dublin,Ga.;
A K Lewis, Covington, Ky.; GM Bacon, Bu
conton, Ga ; Tims G Lawson, John B Adams,
Etonton, Ga ; Sim Siigli. Atlanta; H L Graves;
Newton eo Ga.: Andrew Sloan, Clias Kodgely
Goodwin, Sav Ga.; Jolm J Heath, Athens,Ua ;
C E Carter, Forsyth, Ga ; O O Bradley, SI
Louis. Mo.; W H Carthus, J W liueori, Sol H
Lockett,Win McClendon,Ga.; R R Huested flu :
Wm H Sharp, Jaekboro,Tean; B II Prne, New
York: J Bannon, Georgia; Win Dagdab', Gn;
J D Mef’bail, Columlms, Ga; V I. fio**, New
York; J 11 Snead, Savannah; F M Romm, New
York; L C Dumas, Eatonton, Go Mrs I, U
Turner. Kutonton, Ga.
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Tin. Fisr.sT Chwehr in the market can be
bad of W. I*. Carlos.
I LOWENTHAL. Merchant Tailor.
Cotton Avr.st i", opposite City Hall,
Cleaning and Repairing done Neatly.
HAS oil lumd u beautiful stock of Cloths,
Gas, lmorea, Doe Skin, Vest Patterns, etc.,
which lie will cut aud make ap for his patrons
and the public in general, in the very latest
styles and finish. Give him a call if you would
have cheap . loth -eheaoer then anywhere in
the city. octSl-lm
CV| wji ,1 : , a_i. "IlingGampnign Bad-
O ] Igcs.'fur ladi- At gents as breast 4c scarf
pins,gold plated with pliotog’a of Presideu'l
Candidates.Humpies unuled free for 20 cents.
McKay & Cos., ‘.O Cedar St. N. Y.
Liverpool Salt,
At
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO.’S
200 Coils Cotton Plow Linos,
At
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY Ac CO.’S
TOILET SOAPS,
A I.ARH ASSORTMENT,
I At
SEYMOUR, TIN'SLEY fc CO. rt
|
100 DOZEN BROOMS.
At
Sefifior, Tinslej & Cos.
I 187-190
If von want sausage made I'll pork and sea
mmcii to your last.', Mrhkitt’S Is Hu’ plc° lJ
haw* it put up according to your dlreotlan. He
keeps beef, roast steak an.l stow, mluoo meat
pork In any shape, mutton, fine and fat. In
f*4. any thing in freak meat* to milt the most
fastidious— your money your choice. Go and
see and t' convinced. HP market is between
the City Hull and the Dixie Works, and imme
diately on the Street Railroad and la a good
point to wait for the curs. novV.Mt
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l'lir-H k.fhi Mousing.—-A few tine Ten
in bu shouts, superior pork sausages, made
h i >ni the sunic. The finest of Tennessee beef,
mutton, A.-., in fact every tiling that Is found
in n liv. li llfeal market, can he had It. I*. Henry
,v Mi os., a few doors above the F.s ikiipiiise
olllcu. Call on them and satisfy yourself.
octs-tnfrl.'
(j.vm.os still keeps the freshest fish, the finest
oysters, Hie coldest ice, the yellowest oranges,
Hie reddest apples, Hie Irisheat potatoes, Hie
genuiuest cigars, the sweetest V reueli candy,
the gmullest groceries and the best place in
town to buy your groceries at. tf
Okangks at \V. P. Carlos’.
Fakkak’s EuiCTitio —Warranted to cure the
following diseases or money refunded: Dip
tlierla, Neuralgia, Cramp and Colie, Headache,
Dhirrho' and Rheumatism if not of too long
standing.
Fakuau's Am e Ct'iiu— Warranted to cure
in three days or money refunded. For sale by
all Druggists.
ill NT, Rankin Lamas,
; i Wholesale Agents.
'i.is Florida Oranges large and sweet.
■ -• *■
Look to Yoi u Intekkst.—Brown makes
four pictures for ; makes a dozen photo- j
graphs for |2,50 ; best photographs Jo per;
dozen. This gallery make* the best pictures j
in the city. Compm.- the work. No. 8 Cotton
Avenue. novlfi tf. !
-s *-—~ -
I. at):- i Nuns. —Brown makes those line
Ink pictures twenty-five certs b .-s. Old pho
tographs copied correctly.
No. 8 Colton Avenue.
No car.!-. no*. 11—tf.
CITY DIRECTORY.
MASONIC.
Macon Lodge, No. 5, meets every let and 3d
Monday night, at Vnsouie, Hall, Cotton Avenue.
Mi/.pab Lodge, No. 47, meets every 2d and
4tii Thursday nights at Masonic Hall.
Constantine Chapter, No. t, U. A. M., meets
every 2d and 4th Monday night ut Masonic Hall.
St. Omer Comnmndery, No. 2, Knight* Tem
plar, meets Ist Thursdays of each month at
Masonic Hall.
nr. TIMES'.
Protection No. 1 meet* Ist Tuesday night in
each month-House Poplar ft., corner 3d.
Ocinulgec No. 2 meets Ist Monday night in
each month—House on Colton Avenue, near
City Hull.
Young America No 8 meets lit Monday night
in each month —House 3dst., corner Mulberry
Mechanics’ No. 4 meets Ist Monday night in
ipeh month—House corner Hawthorne nnd 3d
streets.
Defiance No. 5 meets Ist Tuesday in each
month—Housed in City Hall.
Ilook aud Ladder No. 1 meets Ist Friday
night in each month—House Poplar st., cor
ner 2d.
ono FELI.OWS.
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, meet* every
Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Macon Union Encampment No. 2, meets at
Odd Fellows’ Hall on 2d and 4th Mondays of
each month.
KNIGHTS OF FYTHIAB
Meet every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’
Hall.
GOOD TEMIM.AK9.
Walton Lodge, No. 33, meets every Tues
day night at Progress Club Hall.
Aurora Lodge, No. 89, meet* every Friday
night, at their Hall in Hollingsworth Block.
Dougherty Lodge, No. 179, meets every
Monday night at Progress Club Hull.
Windsor Lodge, No. 120, meets every’l hurs
dsy night at their Hall on Windsor Hill.
SOCIETIES
Progress Club meets every Sunday night at
their Hull on Mulberry street.
Hibernian Society meets Ist Tuesday In each
month at No. 2 Engine House.
Mataehi Lodge, No. 140, I. O. B. B , meets
second and fourth Sundays in each month.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers meets
every Wednesday night ut the Passenger Depot.
Visiting brethren welcome.
CIUKCHP.r.
I'.jiimuiki) —Cliri-t Church, Rev. li. .1 oh 11*011,
Rector—Walnut at., between 2d und fid. Ser
vices ni 1-2 a. m. and 8 r. m.
St. Paul's Church, Rev. 11. K. Ree-, Rector
—Yinevlllc. Services II A. M.; 5 I*. Al. Ciiil
dren’s Service ; 0 i*. m. Evening I'ray. r.
St. Barnabas, services by the Rector of Christ
Clinreli, at sp. m. Near Macon A Brunswick
Railroad Freight Depot.
t'alhoVc —St. Joseph’s Church, Rev. L. I).
Baziu. Mass 7a.m. ; High Mass B>:00 A. m. ;
Vespers 4 1 -2 r. M.
/V. dnjtrrlav —Mulberry St. Church, Rev. C.
I!. Vaughn, i a tor. Services 10 1-2 v. M. and
8 p. M.
Windsor Hill Church, Rev. Win. McKay,
pastor. Services semi-monthly.
jtiftfiliti'h SyTwyoflue —J. H. Hertz, President
Near Ist Baptist Church. S< rvlcts Friday eve
ning and Saturday morning.
BaptM —lst Baptist, Rev. W. 11. Mclntosh,
pastor—2d Street, between Cherry and Poplar.
Services 10 1-3 A. m. and 8 1-4 p. m. : Sunday
school 4 1-2 p. M.
Second Baptist, Rev. Jauaes Mehrvde, pastor
—near Findlay’s Foundry. Services 101-2 A. m.
and 8 P. st.
Mission Chapel, Windsor Hill, supplied from
the city churches.
M>th'jd;.-l Episcopal —Mulberry Street, Rev.
J. O. Branch, pastor—Mulberry st., corner Ist.
Services at 10 1-12 a. m. and 8 r. M.
First Street Church, Rev. VV. W. Hicks, pas
tor —Ist street, between Oak and Areb. Ser
vices 10 1-2 A. M. and 8 P. M.
Vineville Church, supplied from tin city
churches.
East Macon Church, Itcv. J. W. Burke, par
tor. Services 10 1-3 A. m. and 4p. M.
J CLARKE BWAYZE, 1 BibbCounty Court,
vs. r October Term, 1871.
NINA SWAYZE. ) Libel for Divorce.
It appearing to the Court that the defendant
in the above stated case, resides without the
limits of the State. It. is ordered that Service
be perfected in said case, by publication in one
of the public Gazettes, published in the < ity
of Macon, once a week for four months.
M. B. GERRY,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
A trnc extract from the Minutes of Bibb Su
perior Court A. B. ROSS, Den. Clerk.
July 17, 1 HU. 65-lawful
Bull ding Lot For Sale.
SITUATED near Tatnall Square, within ft
few of M freer Unlrtnitjr.
Addre E, C-, Box K..
OSlf Kftrnn.
Cam at S. I'. iS 15. P, Walker s this evening,
if you want such things as choice Tennessee
Beef, Park, Sausage, Froth Fish, Oyst.vs, Ap
ples, Oranges, Batman#*, Malaga Grape-, or
anything else in Hie f. u \ or family grocery
line.
ocMT-tf ss l uf.hky Sr.
FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL.
Daily Review of llio ,Uili-krt,
Office Macon Daii.v K.n i nuitisn, (
November®—B o'clock, "■ M. >'
Cotton, —Report lbr 24 hour:., since 3 P. M,
yesterday. .Sold 439 l.nh : shipped 'O9 l.alcs
Received 519 lades.
STATEMENT.
Stock on hand, Sept. I, 1872-
balcs 4 IS
Received bed SI limns MS
Received previously 30,073—81,217,
Total reecljits fit,"37
Snipped la t St hoars 200
: shipped previously 21,991 32,200
Stock on hand this evening.... 9,307
Market active 18c.
VIA CO.\ I‘ltlt C ClltltllA’l’.
OSNABUIUIS—No. 1 10
No. 3 ... 14
Milledgeville No. 3 14
MACON SHEETINO 12 1 *
Seven-eighths U
Waymunville Sheeting
Houston Sheeting 11‘y
Houston Stripes 10S{al5
Columbus Stripes loalS
High Shoal Stripes 10
Montour Shirting—Js 10J 7
Factory Sewing Thread 00
TARNS-..." t 00
GRITS-pcr bushel I t!5
OATS—per bushel tiOatiS
FIELD PEAS-per bushel
HA V—Northern
Tennessee 1 9Ja * 00
Clover I ftO |
PEA N C I S- per bushel I 50
POTATOES- Planting !
Table use 3 Mini 00
APPLES Northern
m* I’TErt Oofilii n No. 1 peril' Kta-44 j
(tOHhen No. ti per U* 5 !
I emr"H*o No. I “
l enncssei; No. ** ‘-*0
Country !16ii40
C() FFFa F. Rio per* 1 b ‘-ii iu*3s
Java per lb JJOnSH
CUCreuin per lb.. 17 l v
New York per 1b... ].*
aMOLASSFS N. O. Syrup per pul.
“Georgia”
Sugar Houfc * 85 !
SYRI I’S-Drips, per gal... Hou7s j
Medium per gid 05
Ordinary per gal 55
SUGAR—“A” per ]b... 13tfa
White Extra “ C ” 15n
New OrleaiiH (IiIkIh) Ib.i2^
Yellow C UiKa
Deinerara l‘J>Jals
Port! Rico lDrral^F.
POWDER—Hazard per keg 7 25
Orange Mills 7 00
PROVISIONS, CHAIN, GIIOCKKIES. .to.
BACON ■Clear-ribbed Sides |rmokd).. 13
Shoulders s ’ ,09
HAMS—Magnolia S. c., canvu.-reil... 19; ,a3U ;
Fitch's 19,' ,a2O j
Tennessee, plain cured 18al8V„ i
White Bellies 10al0‘4 1
PORK—Pickled, mess 18 00 |
New, mesa 19 00 j
Pickled, rumps ,15 00 |
BULK MEATS—Cask Sides
Shoulders
Bellies lOalOb;
LAUD—Prime Leaf, Tierces 1 101 l 13
Kegs 13
Packages 12a13
FLOCK -l.ow superfine per I ibi a7 00
Standard superfine. 8 50
Extra 9 00
Choice extra
Family.., 10 00
“Wyleys X X X X’ .
Georgia Mills j 11 50a 13 00
Hyaciuthe 9 50
“ Domestic ” 13 00
Star of Beauty 11 00
Belle of Georgia 11 00
Pride of Dixie 12 00
Silver Lake 12 00
CORN —White per bushel 95
M ixed per bushel -.*u9o
SHOT—Per suck 3 00
CRACKERS—Butter per 15 09
Soda Buo9
Cream 18
Sugar 13 1-2
Lemon 14
Ginger Snaps
PtcNic 10
Fancy 17
CANDY—New York peril) 18
M. R. Rogers & Cos 18
BLACKING—No. 1 per gross. .... 5 0(1
No. 2 ti 00
No. 3 7 00
SODA —Bi-Carb. per lb UalO
POTASH—Per lb lOall
SOAP—Turpentine per 11, 0 1-2
Laundry , 15
Toilet per do/. 7/al 20
Olive 8
YEAST POWDERS Preston and
Men ill’s per doz. I 75a3 25
Horsford’s 2 ‘.HI
TOBACCO Choice Chewing per lb 7,4
Medium 00
< Irdiimry 40a50
Choice Smoking 1 25
Medium 75
Common 40
CIGARS - Imported per thou .anil .5 00u!50 00
Domestic 15 00ii*10 00
SNUFF—Scotch peril) 78
Maeatioy 78
PIPES—Per box 3 50af 50
MACKEREL—NT,. I kit 2 25a2 50
No. 21,1,1* 18 50a 14 00
No. 2 kils 170
No. 3 1,b1r.-large.. 11 50a 13 Ml
No. 8 kit* 1 M)al 70
WHITE MSH—Half l,b! 509 00
CANDLES -It. -t Star (full W’t)... 31 ! .3,23
Sperm 42a45
Puralllne 30a33
STARCH—PearI 7J7aB 'A
EGGS—Per doz 85
CHICKENS—Pc iloz 8 00*5 00
BAI/i'—Vlrgiuia per sack 2 10a3 15
Liverpool 25
FEATHERS 80
HIDES—Dry Hint.. 14al
Green 6a7
BEESWAX 38.180
SWEET POTATOES 1 50
WHISKY—Common Rye 1 05-it 10
BAGGING —Iteugal. 18
Lyon 18
Borneo Is
Gunny IS
Dundee 17
Patched 17
TIES Guoetic
Arrow OJ/’ilO
Eureka to
Align lor ■’>9!'7
ANOTHER CAR LOAD
-OF
CHARTER OAR STOVES
.live KCCEIVCO
- BY—*
TKU.MAN & GREEN’S,
I HI t X.l I. ill 111.04 *•
feign of the tioldeu “CJiW” r <A.i
102-204
EDWARD SPRINZ.
N'OTAKY PUBLIC and EX-OFFICIO JUS
TICE OF Til E PLACE. I can he found
for the present at ail botsrft of the cay ®t my
office adjoining the Itwofileeof A. 1 rouafit,
over the tore of Jque# Si Johnson, I hlrd Ht,,
Macon, (0., Vt attend to all buai
new.
11H.JW0,
BOSTON
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SSiiaiiiMiiili )Sh‘AtiUN!ii|> bine.
IOW rates of frnjght. and im name. Fird
j elttiH pie iongt r accommodation Order
your goods ?• l.ippt 1 bv “Ho .on mid Suvunnnli
Stcrtuishlj) l.ine," niul avoid all delay and extra
handling. HARVARD,
Agent, S-ivannuh, Ga.
F. NICKF.iiSON v'y Agent*,
151-200 Hoston.
J. A. MERCIER
Commission Merchant,
I,'S MAY NTRKIiT,
Bet. Wl.ltakcr and Barnnrd St., Snvnnuah, Oa.
All orders w 111 receive prompt attention. Con
signments of all kinds i. wp.-.-tfullv solicited.
131309
BOIT & Mt KENZIE,
Cott on nu ’ C.) .n mi . tio a
dii:miiA!\TK,
108 SJn \ Kirrei, K:i> miniili, t.a,
j 131‘.’09
MEYER, COHEN & CO..
aimun\i.u iuai r.ii in
Boots and Shoes.
I w Ili*out> litou K,,,Sii aii nali, <2a
Merchants -applied at New V.. !. Market
j 131-209
A. s>. tULDEIK A BKO„
CO3IMISSit 311: lien ANTS
AMI-
Dealers in Fruits, Fish mid Produce*
No. I*s liny Bt., Savannah, Gm.
Consignments solicited.
OrdeuH promptly attended t<> I 1 -20!)
E.D. SMYTH E,
Itmmi’l'K OF 4 1104 HIIKY,
(■lnsKwnrr nail 4'liitia,
I I
Ami Denier in House Furnishing (.’.mils,
113 Congress and 111 St. Julian Sts.
SAVANNAH, <iA. 131 dif.l
r. w. sims (ft co.,
C'olton Farloix unit (■rm'iul
Commission Merchants
NAVAAINAII. UIIOIHH l.
Hogging and Ties supplied at market prices.
Advances made on Cotton, or other consign
ments. Money promptly remitted. lJil-2(K)
A. 11. CHAMPION. HKO. C. PHIIKMA!f.
4 imiNO> A I KDEIMN,
Commission Merchants
Corner Bay and Drayton Street*.
8 WAN'NAII, BA, 131 209
l„ x. tvhiTTLB. . :<. iv. or .tin.
H lll’m.i: A 441 S S IA,
ATTOintlh, At.. AT 1.4 W,
TVTO. 2 COTTON AVENUK,
IN MACON, OA.
83-107
PROSPECTUS
Man Weekly Enterprise,
W. WATItIN lilt ItS, Kditor.
ON or it I ion t tin* il re I w kin Dr* ember,
we will i-sue, from lllia oMice the !lr*,t miui
i
I
Larp, Live, Weakly Paper!
It will contain nil the the Telegraphic news
of the week, and the. luteal reliable information
J on all subjects and from all parts of the world.
in Us editorial department will be found dis
: cession* of nil tlo*.
la i % t; !>S( i>
of Hie liirw■*. I'm ta ili n'atU ulioij will In; giv
en to the ndvimeeiinnt of Hcienee, Art, and
Literature; wl ile all inle,renting events and
authentie progret-s of the political world will
he. faithfully pre-enteil.
•Ur/WCIUI'TION I'KICK
One Year >;1 60
81 .v Months 1 00
Invariably in advance.
J-*7"No HUl>Bcrlptlon taken for Im. than -ix
2-f/ Now 1h the time to Hubhcribe. ii'KCi■
MI'N WOIMIIS oil NT ON APPLICATION.
W. IHOU tlllL
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
MACON, GEORGIA.
OfTlc at entrance of Kalnton Hall, Cherry street.
2-'/>"'All l)U’ti’icbrt will receive prompt atten
tion.
x. it. t ot,
ATTORNEY AT LAV/.
Kiilhlom llsili ISuil<l
CHERRY STREET, MACON. GGORGIA.
I gfitf
.1. J. AItKAIKK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
isi,", bay street, savannah, ga.
("fOLLECTTONS promptly attended Pi end
J money remitted ut one. I'. O. Ito 257.
181-309
Pulaski House,
SAVANNAH, OA.,
,i xo. \v. ea>iEitox a eo.,
PItOPKIETOKIi.
A first class house in every respect,
181-209
MU M. GBBBY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
/lOKNEK OK MULBERRY ySOnl.t ’ON|
\7 Hire. • . i:: Court Hoi. ,V . >u. •in
M 101
Press for Sale!
TXTE iisve tor ”alca large Hz'- GORDON
VV l'Rf-n.B (Ailgatozi i-nd n RUGOLF-J
PAPER CL'JTfc'R In good ei.ridithjii. to he
lin.l ot a bargain. Sold to und.dronm f,,rl .
ger and fst< r machines.
Aduie'* _
i.fNi.S WING A SMITH
, if Macon. Os.
lIMONH STOCTa !
BURDICK BROTHERS
tISiCN OF THEj“COLDEN:iHOC."
' ? ...'.V
DEAI.EItS IN
Grain, Provisions and Groceries,
Have n>> ' ill I •i(|-e :> f" 1 1 stock Ilf Hood-', and lnvit> the ntteiilhm of tin I’ulille.
WE OFFER
Its),OiKl pound. BACON SIDE; AND SHOULDERS, direct, Jfn.m tin: 1’.:,!..
25 Uereet- of tiie genuine "MABNOI.I A” lIAMS.
’.'rttieiee* I’l’KE I.EAF I.ABD.
5,090 husliel* WHITE AND .MIXED CORN.
3 CAIt EOADS FEOI It from NEW WHEAT.
.300 |{.ill* H.VBOINQ, weighing founds to the Vard.
■‘All UO W’* r V fi
IN ANY (JUANTITV.
—o
:! Bag. > I..lire It to ( . I FI- KK
50 Bill* SCO AH of various gnieiD
■ o
(ihiiiee WK'M.UN li.W, IV.-U \V"tvr iiroiuitl MI’.NL, \\ Hi AT HR AN. I.IVf I tVOOI, mid
VIRGINIA SALT,
We haxe now a good rttoek, and w. ;• dfull.v inxil- tie- ;iti--iitioii .f ,di who d--ire to pur
ehawe goods in ur line.
Entire mitlnfuction i* guoce.'t'it t< our en*bnifr
I'lessn full on u* :it
03 Third Street, Macon, (la., Sip of The "Men Hoi,”
BURDICK BROTHERS,
110-135
TO EVERYBODY
AID HIS CHARMHG WIFE!
r A'l all import uni <\n I, Ihe ej< <I !• n, haviit:: pu ed ;h\ib, and lli “ timer, that tried men's
I poulm ” have, merged into the “ piping tiuiCH nl pi ,o ' ’; and Winter him been ushered in
among twitter of bird.* and imuhlc of the leave* iih they ftill to the ground ; and the Summer hav
ing faded away ami the weather reduced to Home,thing agreeable, ] have to announce to nv nu
inerouH and beloved patron* that I have recently returned from an extended trip t<* New York,
Philadelphia, Poughkeepsie, and Wcuha van, and other celebrated market#, where J purehitped,
and iiave now in my store, the lurgeat Jot of
“GOODIES!”
Ever brought to Maeou, eoi:-Ming in part of Sugar, ('ofli-e, New York < ituv;• -.-i <1 Hum* and
Jireakfa*t iiaeoii, Lard, Butter, (Jaiined Fruit, •Jeliie ~ Pieklco, Kaiftin*, Nut*, Apples, Lcuion*.
CaldaigcH, Onion*, Potatoes, Cracker*, Cheese,, Spiced Ham*, Bologna Bau: .igc*, and —well, it
would bike nm all day to write, what I have got, and it would Till this paper t*o full that Smith
wouldn’t have a local for u week. It is utmost unnerfv itry for me to mention tin*, fact that lam
prepared, a* ever, t,o aupnly (>yater* and Shcll-H*h of all kinds, from a Crab to a (iroeleyoynter.
'rim lluerit Flali, frctth and on ice, i.. kept by me, and aohl at living rate*.
In view of the fad that the people of Macon, and those visiting Min-on, are determined to cat
whether they (tet anything good or not, 1 have prepared my.-eif for the emergency, by making
ample arrangernents t<j have my
DINING TABLES
Hupjdied with the very bent Ibis and other market* can afford. That popular dish, k Bird* on
Toast” being my own invention, tin; people can alwn> llnd tin; sunn; at my restaurant. I’o
gother with mv polite corpa of waiter*, tlda luaneli of uy bu ines* will r*f < ive the ])atronag -
of all of mv old euhtomei--, and, t hope, many new oiu--*. My i <■• ton rati ti i* i* well known,
hiipplied with the very be t
EATABLES & DRINKABLES
Hint, could be found. Tlierefore, gv-riMcineu mi.l hull. *, having laid before, you what I have on
build, mid willing you nil the be.-.t. luck and that I cm unit you In your pur eh uses from me I
must close Hits letter. If lit any tlmo I cun nerve you, you have. but. toeoimimndincoriiiv
eor|w of.attentive mid obliging clerks, and )on will lie Hindu happy. Thanking you for past
favors, l am tenderly yours,
W. P. CARLOS.
mKmmrvmtArjmcrrw+ urrw; •**+**,..t uwnwumnr—
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY,
Till; LARGEST AM) OLDEST
CLOTHING HOUSE
IN THE STATE,
50 S**! i*r *< , UiH'ou. < ■ **• -
rwfHfftin