Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, November 27, 1872, Image 3

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CITY GOVERNMENT. W. A. IH *'*'- Major. ALDERMEN: I I Pi y A. H. TiNSUEY, V J WILBUBN, Ei WoODLIFFi p. Fitsobrald, O. B. Roberts, W. L. Elms, k- B. Strong, i Smith tl. RtJSBELL, a ’ K. Waggenstein. e. J. ILLIAMSON, lICa nurk ,1. A. McManus, ...Clerk. • n .,. 0N city Attorney. Da G N Holmes,:: City PUyslcan. i m.htin Chief of Police. /r r> Tayi R ou ’"' First Lieutcunnt. I ',as Hurley, Second Lieutenant. \V. A. Wiley, ■ Third Lieutenant. i p p, n sev Guard House Keeper. i>. C. lIoDOKINS, 00 P“' John Jeffehs, Clerk, of the MaiUt. aoiil’u l> TIIWS. Tlilm OHlce in prepared to ei nie .101 l I'rintiuti at lric * to Niiit tlie times, ami In a style .ntisfltctory lo all. Flue wrk made a specialty. We solleit your orders, and trill do our tieMt to please you. TRY I W, HOME AFFAIRS. .MICOS. fi*.. SOV. IH^ISTS. Tlie Chapman Sisters Upon at the Savannah Theatre on Monday night next. We suppose Blanche and Ella will come this way. ♦ The Epitool J . Juques Strop wants to know if Mayor* are subject to the cpizooty as well at to Democrat ic nominations. A Neat Turnout. We noticed a black bob-tailed bull with ele gant harness on, hitched to a spring wagon this morning. Ho put on no more airs for all that than if yoked to an ox-wagon. Mayor*!* Four!. O. L. Phillips was np on a charge of being drunk and disorderly. $5 and costs. J. Clark Lanier, drunk. $5 and costs. Green McCoy, disorderly conduct. Dismiss ed on payment of costs. A Good Cigar. Reader, do you smoke! Do you enjoy tlie aromatic fragrance of a good cigar! Then you should be happy. When troubles annoy you what sweeter consolation is there than to smoothly draw the fragrant blue smoke through layers of good tobacco. Not jerk it through as if you were too greedy to allow a bit of the smoke to escape, “but draw it mild. ’ The best cigar we have smoked recently was from the model grocery atore of Putzel & .Jacobs, and Is known as “Putzels Delight.” The Enforcement A. The following telegram was received this morning by Whittle <fc Gustin : Parties not required to come: notify them and securities to meet to-morrow morning. I go up to-night. W. A. Lofton. Parties interested will call to-morrow at the office of Whittle & Gustin and carry their se en re ties with them. They will be required to give hail for their appearance at the uext terra of tlie U. S. District Court. The Green Einc is new running freight through from Chicago, shipping in bulk or packages as may be direct ed by purchasers. This Line has its faults, but take it all in all, it is the best freight arrange ment we have ever had by many long odds. The opening of the Montgomery and Decatur road takes so much freight from the Western and Atlantic that It would occur impossible to repeat those annoying blockades we have every winter at Chattanooga. That road should its incompetency to do the business given it last winter, and our merchants therefore congratu late themselves that it has a rival line over in Alabama. When tlie Griffin and North Alaba ma road reaches Decatur it will have another rival, and a third in the Macon and Knoxville. A Ciame of Dominos. Iu our advertising column* will be found an advertisement in which Lieutenants Taylor and Hurley are charged with neglect of duty. The following is a brief statement of the facts: Mr. Barclay called at the barracks with a white man and a negro a few minutes after eleven. He found Lieutenants Taylor and Hurley en gaged in a game of dominos. Mr. Barclay stated his case to them and asked their assist ance in arresting a thief who had stolen about *125 from him. Lieut. Hurley being off duty told him that he did not go on duty until ten minutes before twelve, and at that time he would have to call the roll, and after that he would attend to it. It was finally agreed that the white man and negro should meet ollicer Hurley at 12 o’clock. Mr. Barclay left, and at th* appointed time the officer met the parties and instituted a thorough search over town for the thief. They found where he had been but failed to get him. We know our police to be vigilant and prompt in the discharge of their duty, and dis like to sec any charge brought up against them unless the charge is true and can be proven. Superior four!. Last week a negro named Frank Strong was tried before Judge Cole on the charge of hav ing stolen a box of tobacco from Messrs. Greer, Lake & Cos., and was sentenced to six months in the county jail. Yesterday he was again brought into Court to be tried upon an other charge of simple larceny. The jury was cmpannelcd and the case was about to begin when the Chief of Police entered the court room, with a letter from the principal keeper of the penitentiary, elaimiug the negro as an escaped convict. The trial was stopped at once, the jury discharged, and the negro was remanded to jail to await identification. If lie proves to be tha fellow that is wanted, the Su perior Court will be done with him until lie shall have finished with Grant, Alexander A Cos. BCharlca Sparks, indicted for attempt at lar cenj, was tried, liut the jury brought in a ver dict of acquittal on the ground the negro was of unsound mind. Only one case was taken up this morning, Ayres vt. Collins, but it had not reached a con clusion at the time of writing. To-morrow being Thanksgiving day, Judge Cole announced that he would hold no Court and dismissed all the jurymen until 9 o’clock, Iriday morning, when it is understood that Bennett and Holmes will be tried. A number of ciTll cases arc also set down for that day. Court will sit during all of next week. 1 am a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver of Bibb county at the ensuing election in January. R. a. Besson. nov27-td ♦ ♦- If yon want good groceries to eat, good liquors to drink and good cigars to smoke, drop in at the New York grocery store on Second street, and jou will be accommodated. “Putal’s Delight” will delight all smokers. DHightfvl. THE PEOPLE'S MEETING. TUB ItAM, CROWDED TO OVEItFLOWINC. STANDING ROOM ONLY. WILLIAM ARNOLD HUPP M AIN NOMI NATED. HE IS LOUDLY CALLED FOR AND IN RE SPONSE SI*EAKS A FEW LINES. By seven o'clock the City Hull was crammed to overflowing with our citizens. There could be found the lawyer, the doctor, tlie merchant, and tlie working man. They came us tlie peo plc to nominate a Mayor. They came there determined to have a voice in tlie nomination, and they did. A perfect mass of people enviroued, as it were, the every entrance. Tlie steps amt por tico were completely crowded. The meeting was called to order by Captain T. G. Holt, Chairman of the Central Democrat ic Club of tliis city. In a very few words lie atated that the object of tlie meeting was to ratify the nominations for aldermen that had been made in tlie several wards, and to transact such other business as might come up. Tlie unines of those who had been nominated were then read, and Mr. R. W. Jemison moved that tlie nominations be confirmed by acclama tion. This was carried with few, if any dissent ing voices. Mr. John P. Fort then introduced Hie follow ing resolution. Resolved, That whereas a large number of tlie merchants and business men of tills city have recommended W. A. Huff for rc-election to tlie office of Mayor, therefore it is tlie sense of this meeting that it would be necessary aud unwise to make a nomination for saiil office. It was some time before tlie chairman could put the motion to adopt tlie above resolution so enthusiastic was the audience. Cheer after cheer went up expressing the favor with which it was entertained. At last sufficient order was restored to formally put the motion. Reader, did you ever feel real goad ? Well, it would have done your very soul good to have seen that almost universal affirmation! Colonel H. 11. Jones then moved that, in order t arrive more fully and conclusively at the sense of the meeting, a division and count be made. This was carried, and all who favored the adoption of tlie resolution were requested to rise and hold up their right hands. We think there were about sixteen hands that went up dissenting. The hall was then fairly alive with deafening cheers for Huff Every man'teemed to be a Hull' man, and lie was not particular how loud he let tlie fact become known. After adjournment a large portion of the crowd remained in front. Mayor Huff having come np was seen and loudly called for. He ascended the steps in front of tlie hall ami said: Gentlemen :— I will not attempt to address you at length. I have no language with which to express my gratitude to you, for this the most positive evidence of your friendship for me and of your endorsement of my official course. I thank you gentlemen. I thank you most sincerely. Xifhall never forget tlie young men of Macon. I thank tiie white, men and colored men for tlie happy leeling of fraternity, and co-operation which controls and influences us all in our action tu-niglit. 1 thank you all. 1 know that there are n few disappointed men here. My kindest words are now for those who have opposed me. 1 have no heart vo re joice in the defeat of any mail. I regret now that I should ever have spoken or written an unkind word of any man in Macon. 1 thank you gentlemen and bid you good night. After tills short speech, tlie crowd dispersed, some going home, others going in squads mak ing the welkin ring with ’ray f’uli! Until a late hour in the night yells could be heard for Huff. Tlie darkies crowded together and although there were lots of them that had “$5 and costs” pronounced in their ear by Huff, paraded the streets shouting tlie words that find an echo in every man who loves Ma con and its beautv —Hurbau fob Huff ! THE BEAUTIFUL MUD. TnE FOOLISH FROLICS OF FUNNY FELLOWS— MIDNIGHT MARAUDERS—THE KEY HOLE BRIGADE ON A TARE. For a long time people have wondered what use could mud be put to other than the mak ing of brick. It seemed to be something made for some purpose, but what that purpose was always remained a mystery. It was always in the way, especially on rainy days. It was a blessing to washerwomen, but no one else ever found any good accomplished by it. But a few mischievous boys found a use for it last night. Sometime after twelve o’clock a party of them went around the business portion of onr town and filled the key-hole of each store door with the villainous compound. By time the clerks got down town to “open up” the mud was hard. You never saw so many lock smiths at one time and on such short notice in your life. Aleck Menard crawled upon the frost covered roof of Zeilin’s drug store so as to get inside the store by the sky-light, but it was no go. He bad to break the cellar door and crawl up. Some merchants were one and two hours picking the mud out of thekey-holes. Some tall swearing was indulged in and if one or more of the mud-lers had shown themselves, something darker than mud would have down freely as water. Not content with plugging every key-hole, they w ent to the post-office and chocked the letter box full, thereby ruining all the letters that were in it. Now, this was a fir*l rate joke. Stopping up the key-holes of about forty of our best stores may Ire fun to the hoys, but its thunder to the merchants. If a fire had occurred last night in the business portion of our city, what chance would there have been to save the stock ! We arc glad that some of tin:.: are known; not by the “curl of their bar,” but by other little peculiarities, and our Grand Jury may have something for them to do other than dabbling in mud. Look out' .’/> ' Go to the New York grocery ‘ore and get the new cigar “Putzels Delight.' Caklos still keeps the freshe-t fl.-.li, the finest oysters, the coldest ice, the yellowest oranges, the reddest apples, tie- Irishest potatoes, the genuinest cigars, the sweetest drench candy, the goodiest groeuios and Ur : t place in town to buy your groceries at. A cigar that will suit. Put/ -- Ise.igbt, at the New York grocery store. Oranges at W P. Carlos’. A favorite with everybody, “Putzel Jacobs Favorite. RAFFLE! RAFFLE!! A COMPLETE Brass Band, Organ and Music Box is otiered for raffle. "I here are fifty chances at $5 a chance. The organ plays thirty-six tunes. To be raffled as soon as chances are made up. Call at B. Bowen tlial’s saloon and take a chance. nov23-tf _____ I*lt. B. F. GBICGS. OFFICE over M. R. Rogers <fc Co’*., Con fectionary store. Residence, Flam street, apposite George 8. • Obesr’s. oet 2-fm. Council Proceedings. Regular Meeting, > Viilu'il Chamber, Nov. 35, 18V.*. 1> lion. W. A. Huff, Mayor, Alder in Roberts, Kills, Wllbourn, Woodliff, Daly, W.i enstein. Smith, Tinsley and Fitzgerald. V cut—Aldermen Russell and Clay. r,te minutes of flio lust call meeting wore ivud,when on motion, they were confirmed with tin- \i option of tlie resolutions turning No. [•■ v Hand Engine over to Cos. No. 0, and tlie resolution icqu'sting the different Railroad authorities from delivering horses or mules is tlie city from their cars. lIILLS PASSED, Junes A Baxter, SSliO 53; Felix Corpiit sls; J. Clarke Swu.vze, 135.00. 111L1.S lIEFKRKEU. O. A. Locliranc. Petition of Champ Bryant to bo relieved of an eiistiillment paid upon city lot, was on mo tion referred to tlie Committee on Finance. Petition of James Mercer Green and Job 11. Cherry, demining to the petition of Jonathan Collins A Son in reference to the alley which divides lot No. 5, in square 70, and Dr. James Mercer Green’s residence was, on motion, re ferred to tlie City Attorney. Committee on Public Property reported fa vorably on tlie pdtition of G. R. Barker and Mrs. Birch, granting them the strip of land lying between their respective lots. On mo tion tlie report was adopted. On motion of Alderman Robert*, tin' peti tion of H. S. lloldridge and others to have a street opened on tlie boundary line of tlie Northwest common of the city was rejected. Oil motion, Council adjourned to meet next Monday at 7) i P. M. J. A. McManus. The best in the world 11 Putzel A Jacobs Favorite.” Nov 27 if -—*>■- Carlos lias Florida Oranges large and sweet. The celebrated “ Ponies” (Imported) minus the Epizootic for sale only at tlie New York Grocery store. Look to YoCR Interest.— Brown makes four pictures for SI; makes a dozen photo graphs for 13,50; best photographs I=s per dozen. This gallery makes the best pictures hi the city. Compare the work. No. 8 Cotton Avenue. novlS-tf. Latest News. —Brown makes those tine Ink pictures twenty-five cents less. Old pho tographs copied correctly. No. 8 Cotton Avenue. No cards. nov. 11—tf. CITY DIRECTORY. MASONIC. Macon Lodge, No. 5, meets every Ist and 3d Monthly night, at Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenue. Mizpali Lodge, No. 47, meets every 2d and 4th Thursday nights at Masonic Hail. Constantine Chapter, No. 4, 11. A. M., meets every 3d and 4tli Monday night at Masonic 1 lull. St. Omer Commandery, No. 3, Knights Tem plar, meets Ist Thursdays of each month at Masonic Hall. FIREMEN. Protection No. 1 meets Ist Tuesday night in each month—House Poplar st., corner 3d. Ocmulgee No. 3 meets Ist Monday night in each month—House on Colton Avenue, near City Hall. Young America No 3 meets Ist Monday night in each month—House 3d st., corner Mnl berry Mechanics’ No. 4 meets Ist Monday night in each month—House corner Hawthorne and 3d streets. Defiance No. 5 meets Ist Tuesday in each month —Housed in City Hull. Hook and Ladder No. 1 meets Ist Friday night in each month—House Poplar st., cor ner 3d. ODD FELLOWS. Franklin Lodge, No. 2, meets every Thurs day niglitatOdd Fellows’ Ilall, Cotton Avenue. United Brothers Lodge, No. 5, meets every Tuesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall. Germania Lodge, No. 59, meets every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hail. Macon Union Encampment No. 2, meets at Odd Fellows’ Ilall on 2d and 4tli Mondays of each month. KNIGHTS OF I’YTIIIAS Meet every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall. GOOD TEMPLARS. Walton Lodge, No. 23, meets every Tues day night at Progress Club Hall. Aurora Lodge, No. 89, meets every Friday night at their Hall in Hollingsworth Block. Dougherty Lodge, No. 179, meets every Monday night at Progress Club Hall. Windsor Lodge, No. 120, meets every Thurs day night at their Hall on Windsor Hill. SOCIETIES Progress Club meets every Sunduy night at their Ilall on Mulberry street. Hibernian Society meets Ist Tuesday in each month at No. 2 Engine House. Malaelii Lodge, No. 140, I. O. B. 15., meets second and fourth Sundays in each month. Brotherhood.of Locomotive Engineers meets every Wednesday night at the Passenger Depot. Visiting brethren welcome, FOR SALE. A THREE room lioubc nearly new, ’•£ acre lot, good fencing and splendid well of water in the yard, on the Houston road near Judge Wilkinson’s, will he sold at auction on the2Bth day of Nov., if not sold previously at private sale. One-third cash, balance in six and twelve months, with 10 per cent, interest. A good chance for a cheap home. To be sold on the premises between three and four o’clock. R. L. HENRY, Poplar St. Telegraph copy. novls-td. Building Lot For'Sale. SITUATED near Tatrmll Bqnarc, within a few steps of Mercer University. Address IC. C., Box K., 98tf Macon, Ga. Liverpool Salt, At SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO.’S UOO Coils Colton Plow Lines, At SEYMOUR, TINSLEY iV CO.’S TOILET SOAPS. *. f. .t, II ai: a*;s oit rII i: \T, At SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO.’B 100 DOZEN BROOMS. At Sepir, Tiislcj & Cos. 187-1120 MISS M. A. DANIEL WOULD respectfully inform the Ladies of Macon and vicinity that she has taken rooms at !%©. lO Cotton Avenue fop stairs), where she is prepared to do Dress Making in the lat'Jd ana m/rt fathUmabU and war rants to give satisfaction. oct3l*2w Cali, at 8. T. B. 1“. Walker’s tlili- evening, if you want such things as eholeo Tenr.es-cc Beef, Pork, Sausage, Fresh Fish, Oysters, Ap plet, Oranges, Baiimtn -. Malaga Grapes, or anything else In Hie far v or family gron ry Une. Ol'U7-tf *8 ('IIF.IIIIV Si. TOANCM ffliim. Daily Reiiew ul iiie Hm'kel, Office Macon Daily Esteki'uine, ; November 25 3 o’clock, P. M. I Cotton. —Report lor 34 hours, since 2 I’. M. yesterday. Sold 333 hales: shipped 330 hales. Received 584 hales. STATEMENT. Stock on hand, Sept. I, ISI3- bales _ 112 Received last 31 boms 581 Received previously 33,151 3:1,735 Total receipts 33,147 Snipped last 34 hours . 330 Shipped previou: ly 33,801—33, 001 Stock on hand this evening— 10,050 Market active 18c. ma( o.\ riiici: < icitiLvr. OSNABURUS —No. 1 10 No. 3 14 MilledgeviUe No. 3 14 MACON SHEETING 18)j Seven-eighths 11 Wuymanville Sheeting Houston Sheeting 11)4 Houston Stripes RiValfi Columbus Stripes 15alS High Shoal Stripes 10 Montour Shirting —% ld.S Factory Sewing Thread 00 YARNS— 1 00 GRlTS—per bushel 1 35 OATS—per bushel 00ti65 FIELD PEAS—per bushel HAY —Northern Tennessee ! 3Ju3 on Clover • 00 PEA NUTS—per bushel 150 POTA TOES—Planting Tuhle use 3 50a ! (HI APPLES—Noilhern BUTTER—Goshen No. 1 per ll> 43u44 Goshen No. 3 per Hi 35 Tennessee No. I “ Sj Tennessee No. 3 “ 30 Country 35a4© COFFEE—IIio per Hi 33a25 Java per lb 30a83 CHEESE—Best Cream per lb.. ITfq New York per 1b... 15 MOLASSES—N. O. Syrup per gal. 05 “Georgia” per gill.. 70 Sugar House 35 SYRUPS—GoIden Drips, per gal... 00a75 Medium per gal 05 Ordinary per gal 55 SUGAR—“ A” per lb 1 White Extra “C” 13a New Orleans (lihds) loal3 Yellow C 13)^h Demcrara 13>ynl3 Port! Rico Il) 7a12)4 POWDER—Hazard per keg 7 35 Orango Mills 7 00 PROVISIONS, GRAIN, GROCERIES, AC. BACON—Clear-ribbed Sides (smokd).. 12 Shoulders 8J £u9 HAMS—Magnolia 8. C., canvassed... 19J„a20 Fitch’s 19j<ja20 Tennessee, plain-cured IBalH'.j White Bellies lOalO's PORK—Pickled, mess 18 00 New, mess. 19 00 Pickled, rumps 15 00 BULK MEATS—Cask Sides Shoulders Bellies lOulOj.j LARD-Prime Leaf, Tierces Hall!, Kegs 13 Packages 12a13 FLOUR -Low superfine per bbl a7 00 Standard superfine.. 8 50 Extra 9 00 Choice extra Family 10 00 “Wylcys XXXX", Georgia Mills ! 11 50a12 00 llyaeintlie 9 50 “Domestic” 12 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 Mixed per bushel . SSuflO SHOT —Per sack 3 00 CRACKERS—Butter per lb 09 Soda BaO!) Cream 13 Sugar 121-2 Lemon 14 Ginger Snaps Pic Nie 10 -gg . Fancy 17 CANDY —New York peril) 18 M. R. Rogers & Cos 18 BLACKING—No. 1 per gross 5 00 No. 2 0 00 No. 3 7 00 SODA—Bi-Carb. per lb 9ulo POTASH—Per lb Wall SOAP —Turpentine per lb 0 1-2 Laundry 15 Toilet per don 75al 20 Olive 0 YEAST POWDERS—Preston and Merrill’s per do*. 1 75a2 25 Hereford's 2 90 TOBACCO—Choice Chewing per lb 75 Medium 00 Ordinary 40a50 Choice Smoking 1 25 .Medium 75 Common 40 CIGARS —Imported per thousand 75 00al50 00 Domestic 15 GOaOO 00 SNUFF—Scotch per lb 78 Macaboy 78 PIPES—Per box 2 50a4 50 MACKEREL—No. ) kits 2 25a2 50 No. 2 bids 13 50a 14 00 No. 2 kits 1 70 No. 3 bids—large..ll 50*12 50 • No. 3 kits 1 50a 1 70 WHITE FISH—Half bbl 7 50a9 00 CANDLES—Best Star (full w’tj... 21 Sperm 42u45 Paraffine 30u33 STARCH—PearI 7j^uß y { EGGS—Per doz 35 CHICKENS—Per doz 3 00a5 00 SALT —Virginia per sack 2 10a2 15 Liverpool 2 25 FEATHERS 30 HIDES—Dry flint 14al8 Green o*7 BEESWAX 28a30 SWEET POTATOES 1 50 WHISKY—Common Rye ! 05al 10 BAGGING—BengaI 18 Lyon 18 Borneo Gunny Dundee 17 Patched 17 TIES —Goodie Arrow Oj-^alO Eureka I® Attestor o 9 X ANOTHER CAR LOAD —OF— CHARTER OAK STOVES ,ii st ttiiiiin i:i> —BY— TRUMAN & GREEN’S, THIANGIT.AR HUM <*• Sign of the Golden “Charter Oak.” iru-tHH EDWARD SPRINZ. N "OTA BY PUBLIC and EX-OFFICIO JUS TICE OF THE PEACE. I can be found for the present at all hours of the day at my office adjoining the law office of A. rro ttant, over the store of Jaque* <fc Johnson, rhirdßt., Macon, Oa., to attend to all Magisterial busi ness. !18*m BOS T O N - \N!> Ninsiiinah Stt k iinislii Ilia iaD of fii isg’if oinl i.-hi u,.a First j ri.i- .i .i i.r..,.. niii'iali"! i o tier Voin go..iK ..-'vd L.v *’|!o-i..n a.... .a u null Stcnliifliip I " : • ••■J all '•!,“ in'll extra handling. 11l HAIID-ON ,v i AKN'.MIIi, Ag-nt. S.ivMinah, Gu. F MCKEIfSON A t (.’.. A ■ ut-. 181-30 J Ronton. ,T. a. BIrJ.UCI.VH,, Commission Rflerehant, lil It.iY NTKFI'IT. Wl.ltaUcr nml Hurnnnl Si, Savannah <a. All <>rKts will if i-ivc prompt mIUkIVu (on fiK'itimnits of nil knuU i a*.■ port lullv j-olhhnl. i*ii \m BOxT Ac Ax n'• 7 YE, Cos • • .v\ iii u i ion 3ii;u< si *i‘vr.. lO** Ita.y nm*u, 4n. MEY •'lt, ’"OX F. ir.' Sc i.0.. WllOl.rsM K niM KIJS IN Boots and Ghocs IK lli'oiigliiui! Bl„Bimiiiu:ili,Gii Merchants supplied at New York Mailo t 131-300 Prices. A. S. AI, DDY A BltO., COMMISSION MK ROM ANTS -AND- Dealers in I'm its, lisli and I 1 rod tins No. '.•*) Hay JSt., Savumndi, (la. iits soli. it. and Orders promptly attended to l:!| '.‘OP E.D. BMYTHE, IJII*OKTFK Ol' ( KOntlltY, la'laKKtvnrf mnl ITsiiiii, Ami Henlor in llonsi' riiriiisliing Goods, 142 Congress ami VI SI. Julian Bts. SAVANNAH, GA. 131-300 r. W. SIMM & CO., Foltoil FaelOlX SklKi <<< Il< 1311 Commission Mcrghants SAVAHiNAII, IIOKGI A. and Ties supplied at market prices. Advances made, on Cotton, or oilier connipi ments. Money jiromptiy remitteil ldl A. 11. CHAMPION. <IKO. <’. PIiKICMAN. a Commission RHerchants Corner Bay and Drayton Streets, SAVANNAH, GA, 131 30H L. N. WHITTLE. OEO. W. DUSTIN. lVillT'TlAi .V BTIA. ATTOKIVMSj &•.. AT TVTO. 3 Ci >1 TON AVENUE, IN MACON, GA. 83-107 now bn thk ’a’l nsi, Aivs> sl um; iiteu’s, /\N FOURTH STUFF'’I, u t door to Wil \ / hum iS: Ed waul i 1i• |■ i ■ \<t buy Toys ant (Minus Ms. My Htock i complete, him! < on: i t of every thing in the, Bakery mnl Confer! ionen Line Wedding I’artic* fttipplied on i ra-unable terms. Thankful to the eiti/' Jis of' Maeon for pa.-t patronage, I respectfully solieil a liberal -hare for the future. Come and <<• m< and I will guarantee satisfaction. novir, In. O. SI.AIC HiTIJ. Marshall House SAVANNAH, GA„ A. K. MJCE, I'i'oprii’loi. no Alt I) 1* Klt DA V #3.00. 121-209 Savannah Store NORTHEAST CORNER OF McI.NTOSH AND FOURTH STREET, uiioim.i \. I HAVE opened, in connection with my choice Liquor and Fancy Grocery Slnrc, a GREEN MARKET. Where I will furnish to epicures, CHOICE BEEF, POKE, MUTTON, SAU SAGES, GAME OF ALL KINDS, FISH, OYSTERS, VEGETA BLEB and FRUITS, and articles too numerous to mention, novlß-tf W. A. GIBBONS. tv. iiownm. ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GEORGIA. Ollic lit entrance of Itn! ton Hull, Cherry tr-’ot. All bushier,s will receive prompt ntteo t.ion. 9.>-17.i T. It. t OX. ATTORNEY AT LAW, linlslon Ilall llnlhliiig, CHERRY STREET, MACON, GGOIIGIA. l ;3tr ,J. .1. AIIK tllN. ATTORNEY AT LAW, 15114 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. (~AOLLRCTIONB promptly attended to and J money remitted at onre. |\ O. Box m -to ‘ Pulaski House, SAVANNAH, OA.. .1 NO. XV. CA VIIO It 0 N A: CO., I*KOI*KETOWN. A first elans house in every respect, 181-209 n. fit. <;i iutv, ATTORNEY AT LAW, C\OHNEK OK MULBKHRY A NO BKCOND J Street*, in Court Hou Macon, On. 29-104 Press for Sale! WF. have for rale a large alzc GORDON PKKBB (Aligator) and a RUGGLEB’ PAPER CUTTER In good condition. To be had at n bargain. Sold to make room for lur ger and ?***tcr machine*. A “"“Li!*..". WING * SMITH, v */ (in. l'it ESH KT()CK ! BURDICK BROTHERS ! ' " SICN OF THEa“COLDEN:iHOC.” DEALERS IN Grain, Provisions and Groceries, Have now ill s 1 ore a fresh Stock of Goods, and Invite tlie attention of tlie Public. WE OFFER 100,0011 |uiunds BACON SIDES AND SHOULDERS, direct from the Packers 35 tierce, of I lie genuine “MAGNOLIA” DAMS. 30 llerees PURE LEAF LARD. 5,000 Imslielß WHITE AND MIXED COHN. •J c.Mt LOADS FLOUR from NEW WHEAT. 500 Rolls BAGGING, weighing 3Jf pounds to tlie Yard. AIMi OW ” r r IK s, IN ANY QUANTITY Bags Choice RIO COFFEE. HI SUGAR of various Is. Choice WESTERN lIAY, lierli Water Ground MEAL, WHEAT BRAN, LJVERI’OOI and VIRGINIA SALT. We have now a good Stink, and respectfully Inilte Ihe aliention of all who desire topui eliuse goods ill one line. Enlire aatlhfiietion i guaranteed to our euaiomers. Please call mi us at | §3 TIM Street, lam, (fa., Sip of >ke “6aUei Hei," BURDICK BROTHERS. I 10-13a TO EVERYBODY AND HIS CHARMING WIFE! fIMIAT all impoi lant event, the election, having passed away, and the “ time* that tried men’* 1 boiilh ” have merged Into the “ piping time* of peace”; and Winter has been ushered in among twitter of bird* and muhie of the leaven iih they full to the ground ; and the Hummer hav ing faded uvvay and the weather reduced to Homethlng agreeable, I have to announce to my nu nieroiiH and beloved patron* that I have recently returned from an extended trip to New York, Philadelphia, PoughKccpsie and WeehuHran, unu other celebrated market*, where I purchased, and have now in my store, the 1 urgent lot of “GOODIES!” Kvcr brought to Mueon, consisting in part of Hugur, Codec, New York Canvassed Hums and Break font Bacon, Lard, Butter, Canned Fruit, Jolliea, Piekle->, Huislns, Nuts, Apple*, Lemon*, Cabbages, Onion*, Botatoe,*, Crunk era. Cheese,, Bpleed Hams, Bologna ttnimagcft, mid- well, it would take me all day to write what I have got,, and It would till this paper *0 full that >mith wouldn't have a heal for a week. It i* nlmo*t unnecessary for me to mention the fuel that I arn prepared, as ever, to supply Oyster* and Sholl-flah of ail kinds, from a Crab to a Cr< 1 hyoyster I he llnest Fi*li, fresh and on lee, i* kept by me, and sold at living rates. In view of the fact that the people- of Macon, and those visiting Maeon, art deter" .'lied ?< .*,< whether they get. anything good or not, l have prepared mysejf for the emergency, Im nr king ample arrangement!* to have my DINING TABLES Supplied wllli the very best this uml ntlier markets cun ullord. Tlmt popular ilUh, “Bird* on Toa-t” being my own invention, the people can ulwuys find tins name at my restaurant. Tos gcttie.r with my polite cur pa of waltc.ru, this bruneb u( my buslnes* will receive the patronage of nil of my old customers, and, 1 hope, many new ones. My restaurant id, na i well known, supplied with the very bent EATABLES & DRINKABLES that could be, found, Therefore, gentlemen mid ladle*, having laid before you what I have on liunil, and whiling you nil the beat luck mid that I can suit you in your purchases from me I must close thin letter. If ut any time I can serve you, you have but to command me or my corps of attentive and obliging clcrka, and you will We made happy. Thanking you for pnt favors, 1 am tenderly yours, W. P. CARLOS. i wmnmt:•mamnmavmmnr'A. ntm WINSHIP fc CALLAWAY, THE LARGEST AND OLDEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE STATE, no Neeond Street, Macon. eorgria. oeflOSin