Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, December 02, 1872, Image 2

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BACON HAIL? IMBBHtIjjE >l i. \. v. il>|, *t xer mil UVl.Bf* riltU: n LINES. WING v S M ITH. No. 10 HulUn*:-worth Bloc!:. -JZ ——t • - . —i- All Uttern ed.it inn to Sutiiei ,j/ti>m ■ idel U ad- W C ( 'i'JllUlili 110*0 . .* J ' It’ / '■ t <1 ft to leu- Jet*—- • ii k . .u.ujl -Ufit- to return r<j*i '< I ' ' f <> I authmtl ,otei if ••• A ./’< ' ■ p 1 "J ’< State, *• tutted. Mn. PllAMl .1. 11KiiitTN 1 rim If our only anthoi (ted City A; :> nt. mid lie is duly i in powered to solicit yrork for tins cilice, atid subscriptions to the Idsti: i:i*ui. n. SI i. CUA.UIJ.. L. Mize, book toul i. tvs dcalct, l‘< <itir auib i . 1 -cut !u 1 taw son, On. J. 1, Ti < kkxi i; fi author]'/ and agent at Fort Gaines. Sir. W. 8. Dr.innrfit. Voutlff ni Express Company Ofilce, Is our ; itlibLzed Agent at Smithvillii. 1. N. SuYMoni!, of !’; inp' . s Hotel, is our uuthorizod Agent nt Griffin. Mn. Jxn. T. Hvtm ton Is our agent in Fort Valley. W. SVATUIS lIK Kti, Editor. Os tub Wish, The Editor ol the Extilki’Hihk returned home on Saturday, but has been upiin culled away, l< - nv- ing hia duties still in the bunds el u I, > ud. i>iti:iiiES'mi. •.i.it roitH. Now that the Democratic and l.ila ral Republican I’le.Milentiul Electors cannot cuat their vote for Mr < ; i< (ley. the nows papers in Yttrium “Cclimi* aro olft ring mg gimtious as Ur who they hull vote lor— The Montgomery A<l\< iti-cr, edited liy a non of lie I’resident Tyler, iieomue nd" tljo vote In' i:n! 1 (Irani. • making h. election uuanitmm , an I in return, ask only for puarc and pioteethm a aiust vngn bonds and seonndiet -or, at tea t that the goveruient will ailo ns fair play and maintain Hub supremacy of Inn and order. Our struggle In. not been In im n, but fur “safely, law mid civil'./ itlon." The BavAnni.il Republican thinks thure ran be no doubt or dilti idly about tin matt. i. Inasmuch a., in Hr* evented' .Mr dree ley death .. ~ h* tiud boon chosen by the Electoral volt tlm succession would have legally pa ne l toGratz Humn, the second on the ticket, the .me course must he given now to the votes of the Elector., chosen If 11,. popular voice to cast their ballot i f.r tin nominee of the Democratic, pally. Mr .losej.li I milt, t I'Hatvki ; (au nty, TeniU'ic .e, died bi*t we, ': at l! adv meed r ""-' *- . I Sou 11 1 Georgia Conference 'll. Id it ! nnnunl session for 1- .! on the 11th f I)e remborin ’flu .le Hi p M nrin svitl presides*- -* ♦ Till'. Kxprc'- .ion ol ihe Euiolions in Man und Annua • tins of anew stork by Mr. Darn in, Just ii lin Eng land, and which ti :! find w Into the hands of Altmtii an leaflet Aicording to tlm Ferry Journal, llous ton enmity Ims 1 7u iti-pr" voti and 77.’l . whites. The county lava eight dob | Ia rs on Ihe thousand - aiuo us Pulaski | The . (Miniv tax amounts to f 1 ,tipu, and the Stnte tax 5 1 ’ ! ■ The lands i . the county ate valued at over sl. Htl.Ol'H I i.ttvn Excoiu* Eight Hum and one hundred ami eij'hleen hulcs of cotton were cleared from the port if Havaiinuh for foreign post!, i-n hauml iy, valued at *ti>'S>,UH7.nd. This ■ peaks wa 11 for our principal seaport, for one day. in one sin glo article of commerce \V itlt our va rleil resources, the ludc'ity und economy of our people, wt shall not he long, al this rate, In recoveiiii" from tlm material ravages made by star. tWwWtV In llio Jewish (uleinlar is known as HosU-HodosU Ivis.'eix the first day ot Uto month Kish the third nt' the Jewish year. Tho fact Hint it 101 lon Sun day, also the first tiny ol' December, ivoi 11 coincidence that wiil not occur again in twenty fiTcyears. and’ tv hich roullsts not in the kid Hint U falls Ibis year upon the first day ef Dei ember, but 'tn the nddl I tonal fact thut the tiist day of Kisle.' and tlie first day of December sbotlld Initlt fall ou Sunday How Fkw Ca.x bxx lrl—A ,ot 11 pou dent witting from Atlanta, to tiro Monroe AUrurti : r. dming Mr.'.Stepltctu’visit to that city, relates an e.\pri sstott made by Mr S in his presence that i tu apply to but few men, and ji; wo have not a doubt of il* entire com , tires The cor respondent Bays, in epreking of bis pat lilt*. -Mt. .''tophin iem,Hiked “1 have never regretted any net i' n.uio. citbci public or private, except 1 may b\ e said some imUscreot things, in uty < nly life, in the boat of debate “ r— — -•- Tut; dUap|M*aiiii u iu Now \ ovk ixvunt ly ol Mr. (iMdyri N. IVity of Louisville, who was said u> lie robbed ttwl inurdenxi lion boon SMlsfartotily ne ouute<l for. In stead of Leltlg worth $ >OO, the wealthy IsOutsviUe merchant turns out to lrav .been worth • gtv>d >' n’i I-■ tl an r dbing, for he twd the fltmJ of tV rP< •* i bis >u trht-ii lie iIL appeared ii ■ *— — Atlanta lift, ftf Sun h y. j Anmiversary fth titt nlUs ion Society. The suni-Ye- si.t of Ho Ml- “ *!> a.r the. North . :-a i Con. ten via hcHl in Trinity Cijtiu a last fight Ue\ ,1. K t todlYey pjestd The churedi aval- etowdfld—--quin' a nutn’.ier ol the member* of tlio CoWVrenc* being pres rot. Ifiahop SlitUtt,., < -V 'uri. w:. firV introduced au ! w. >W a m -d e.itnei |>l>r<brt* awl in|f.ive aJdte- in l*troll ufjjijß- ia* nant' eansc for about three ijuorter# of u h rhe IwW the aiailencc y*dl bound !.y liitok*- <)Uonce, and really movofl onhiU ol llte ‘tin tran; aiiuiticii who were prext **• AWt three hwvlnej doSars was STATU NKWs. The Sun Sun lay has the t.d , ,ng items The motion in urn t of judgement ii the . use o.f A. I). Koch fellow, v, lew duy. ago convicted of lan trust delegated, was sustained b> ' < and the defendant discharged E'.veuty live cai bids of tswit.e . tree perted, ou Friday, toAugus’.. #. terim dlate ]>oint on the Georgia 1! t Handcart' arc all tl.e rage now Th draymen now charge SO cents a load t u a single mule Hlnlwart Ethiopians, f.r dralt purposes, arc in demand The r. reason 1. favorable to killing 1.., 1 .■ a largo number ur In tlm . iiy. There la a gentleman hi town ol h proportions that he ha pay and. for dyeing his clothe- The mortality in Atlanta tlm h.-t weeks Ims been greater than uo.al, h< vei al very sudden deaths have taken pi; The case of Penn IScdcll, charged w.ih Ihe murder ol Policeman HnHieiry, v,ill come up to morrow i. ornin ia tlm rior Court. The Georgia Depot is literally < i .... a i with trelght. which cannot be guth-n < .1 of hand, owing to tlie prevalem .1 H malady. Thu clerks :..c more than ly busy. TIIB State National Bank of Allan i opens for business to day. At a meeting < f tin Hoard >,: Dirt held Saturday, Mr. Perino Brown wa unanimously el sc led < -hier. '■! Bo n is well und favorably known to " citi/cus of Atlanta, and Georgia The Constitution says it is the ini. of Ihe Directors to make this the sti bank of the Stale jut w hat its mum* ... dieates “Citizen's Bank ot Gcnr ia. ' Mr Wtliiiigbam nf the LaGran; r He i porter. announces himself a candidnte !"i I' I tied for flits position. 1 Kavanmili: The Itepubllcan of Sunday morning says a fire was signalled at .'1 -M o'clock, proved to he In a tw.. story lniek clilice, on the eastern ride of Ilandolpli street, . formerly a cotton mill, but more re. . ntly i us. Ins a stable Before it wa p< slide for Hie fire deportment to rcutdi the pot, the building was beyond rescue, and the adjteent two story wooden tenement id > caught. Tlm tire w soon subdued -the brick building having been entirely burned, and the wooden tenement I vim? the roof burnt olf and its eastern and Sou them sides The property belonged to Mi . C' A. I. Bamai The doath of .Mr Thomas M. T:s. r. at llio ripe age of sixty-one, oeenned at lii iciidepcc on Broil ,liton, St. at I! o'clo. U p. in., yesterday. Mr Turner was a prom Inent and leading member of the tong;, j alien of tho Fir.t Baptist Churcb IP w.i ever ready with Ills purse and his ex ertiona to advance and promote the . a . of i. ligion ami of charity The Ad\, iti'.ei of Sun.btt lei t. t lowing Coloiiol Stone, who ws i . , oily ap pointed and qmtlilled Assistant t nitcil Stale* District Attorney for tin Slate ol Georgia, lm t taken po- I'S.imi ot his . dice Tho steamship Mississippi, having on board the passen -ers of the disabled ; am >l, iI > Merida, nailed tor New k vest v day moruin ■ : <• i sHi ii : The News of Saturday says il coiinti 1 , thirty-odd wagons near tho warehouse at ' the lower end of the street, on the day he fore, loaded with cotton This was adc 1 oration from glorious old Meriwether an 1 in the crowd (hero were a number ol l.mr and six horse teams. Greensboro*: Tho beautiflll Female College in Gr een- Is.r.>' was burnt on Friday mornin ■: about 8 im lock, together with most of the far nitrite. The tire broke out in tho root other buildings caught from the spark ~ an t a general rontla ration was threaten* ed By great Gloria its spread was pre vented. Th Georgia Home Journal i- pnbli-h --ed simultaneously' In Madison and Greens boro’. It is ago >d paper. Angnsta : The Chronicle of Sunday regrets to mi norrnce tire deatn of .1 \V Horton. I'sq . Which occurred Saturday evening, after a few dsys lllnass At tire time of hi death lie w as Hie senior partner in tho wholesale ■nd retail grocery firm of Horton A Wat ton. and had for many years been promi nently idedtltied w ith the mercantile in (crests of Augusta, and lmd won hii eiu is Me reputation as a merchant and a man of business Ho was an evomrlarv member of th* Methodist Episcopal I'hur. h s true f'lirtsthin, and died possessing the re sp, .1 and esteem of all who knew h'.tn General News. The City of Urooklyn, which !'cd ft in Queenstown on tiro loth inn . has met with an accident and put hack The detectives of New York prom'-e rev. lations shortly In regard to what siill remains a mystery—the disappearam , of Mr Penv. tho l. uiisvill* merchant The German ceorr.aphieal societies have approved n plan fhr the exploration of Africa, and a beginning lias been tun le in the carrying out of the purpose. The official vote for Govern u e 1 lieutenant Governor in Missouri gives Woodson and Jolinson. tlie littersl can ! i dates, majorities of 35M43 and .to .' :'I i . pectirely. Tl-. Laving of the Corner Stott? New St Phillip'* Chutrh <fi yesterday tuoi nine, in < ee.v.’w e wi<i* tin" previous announcement, Ike K: Kev John W Hack with. llishop of the ilioi m of < ieorgia. assisted or the v c He' Mr. Williams, I) 1) , Daau of the A lau'a Oon\ .'c*tion, laid the corner si, of the promoted new building of St phi’., lips Chun h. The oilier clerev in attend - ti e with Kevarends Messrs. Elliott. K tor of the lVidi: ) 'till. A® istant >; inter; Mi Caulev. Hector of S I I' h ami Ilea Mr Guilford TITK l KRKMOMKS veiy imposing, t-eing the trvsorikJ form adopted by the Episcopal Church for wtch occasion* linmcdiatelv after the administering nf the Holy Communion which was ccihra!ed this day. bcesuse of lln being St Andrew's Day. "the la- dro of the Church year, the clerev, varies an 1 vestry formed in pmcoesioti pro., ed< ! by the choir, end leaving the Clntrch bv i H,e i .idem door, walked two abreast, Ibc | choir ringing the hymn ,ioi v, not ~ hoi.*, • i or.n, < or. ai *ii.; irrv j Arriving M tho South-West corner of I the foundation the ranks yvere opened, and the 111 I. jr, followed by the clergy, war ,],,, „n ; , entry, proceeded to the corner ■ „ where the Bishop read the preface p, ,pc r f ,i tlie occasion , this wu? followed !,y p, av< r , nd tire lesson tvas read by the Dean. The Bishop (lien stated the IKlfii' Sol t ’lf! \ iIHOUfI a mit j i , i.rru i rt:i> in ims * onvi n STOKE, eon util: of the following list A copy of the Holy Bible uncording to King James’ version, printed in London. A., .j>y of tlm Book of Common Prayer, ri, e.iiiiiti'' to tint use of the Protestant E , Chureli in the Fnitod Htutcs, A ci py ol tin Hymnal adopted by tho Gencr end (.'invention, l’rotestant Episcopal Church of 1 *7l. A copy of the Journal of the .veil Annual Convention of the Kpi i "|,:d Cimreii in the Diocese of Gcor- A Parchment containing the auto ri.pli of tlie Right ltcverend Bisliop of the Dioi - . ]'the llev. Dean of the At- Inu'a ( . avocation, of Bin Hector, As sistmit Minister M aidens, Vestry, Build ing Couimitlec, and architect of St. I’tiillij.s Church, Atlanta Copy daily papei . (.oiistitution, Sun, and Her ald. Church Alumnae for 187 if. File. Bazaar Gn/.eite. coins of tlie United States from one to I-fty cents; one small Turk i-h . oil i 'unfed r v currency from to 11,000. , I I'ON Tits COllNlilt STOKE wa in :il, 1 the words, “The Corner Stone if St. Phillip's Cnurch, laid St. An ti.", ll'.v, November 30, 1872," on on. end and oil Ihe side the Words, “On ltd i Ibn tali ii I will build my house, .1, < mi l l,iui-e!f being tint Chief i Corner * lone." r. riiii.ur's (iicncu v.. I, in lilt on the cruciform plan, and in the .') 'yle, uc! will be tho only edi li in Ihe city that will he wholly built of lone liiendiy . u rying out in more perfect form tin- ly le of art hitectnro which has i I. . tin gieni, noble and leading cliarac- ' ii ii i of so miffiy European Cathedrals. The yv .IB proper of this Church will bo . .. rted with blue (granite,) and laid up in hi , 'ii , him. The trimmings, Hitch as !mllrr . I.locks, mouldings, etc., will lie ol M ine Mountain grauitc. the foundations I. of concrete and rubble work The r.:i , ned to tie covered with vari gati I hlate laid in hands and other forms. It will i fleet the highest credit upon those aid ■ and popular architects, Messrs. l*ar kin A Allen, who have done so much tow i ' iding to tlie architectural appear ance of Atlanta. —Atlanta Herald, Sun — *■ - ,rue?—Tho Cotton Tax in Congress. Bi ii ring to the fact Iftat during litis short Con:'i ,--s id only three months dura ti ii .i vorul large lobby schemes will be pushed, among others tlie World thus •.peak cl th proposed refunding of tlie cotton tax : Another object which will be pressed upon Congress this winter by a powerful lobby, is the refunding of tlie cotton tax. We earnestly fought that tax when it was imposed, for reasons which we still ' believe sound. But tho pretence of re pay ing it covers one of the most gigantic and most corrupt jobs even of this de generate time If Congress eoud restore the money.to those Iroin whom it was | really taken il might be very well; but that is ns impracticable as it would be j to ink tlie w ater from the bed of the MBsippi, and convey il by artiticiul ■no ms to tlie thousand millions of acres of oozing soil w hich feed the first sour ces of tho river. The tax came out of the w —of plantation hands; it came out ol the lessees or owners of cotton lands, it . ante out of the great mass of tk i .ton growing community. If it wi re g. anted hack, the lion's share Would goto tlie colossal ring of lobbyist and cotton dealers who me pushing this scheme, and tin test to vaihan cotton factors M attered through tho South. The amount of tlie tax is seventy millions of dollars ami we have learnt, from nil au thontk m oiiice, that there is a settled liar gain that the cotton ring shall have one half of it, or thirty live millions, if they succeed in carrying the Job through Con gross. We publish this statement for the pur dose of provoking a reply from those in terested and who know ail about it. Horace Greeley. T he Recounts publ islied of Mr.Grecley’s !a*t moment' represent bim to have been consi ions during the day. ns usual in cases of iiifi.mimation of the* brain. His physical suffering was extremely slight. The in creased morbid action of tho mind was ev ide nt from exterior manifestations. He was like I. Do vott know that you are dying " Without tremor or emotion, he answered Yes " Again, when asked ifhe recognized Mr, Reid, lie looked tip with irantedia to recognition, liftiflg.his hand, grasped Mr Hr id's hand feebly said dis tinctly, 'Yes " His tost words were ; “It is doin' ” 11 is face hardly changed, only settling Into a look of perfect peace. Tlie New York Tribune says : The i nu 'sncholv death of the editor and foun <l. , of; in* Tribune. though for a few days it had been expected by liis family ami in timate friends, falls upon us with all the sli n k , f sudden calamity. He had readied indeed a ripe old age, but time had not laid its n ithering touch upon him. liis splendid constitution easily bore the strain of enormous labor 11 is mind was as fresh ami strong and suggestive as in the prime of life lli< generous impulses were un cipisYd by the disheartening experience ’! ui the living campaign which ha* rY-ed. H o pliysibal vigor, his tact his inte'.'eottml activity, surprised even tl s. who knew him best, and seemed to pi emise many years of usefulness. It is ( e; tain that not a history of tbe most criti cs! periods in our national life can lie wri nin which Greeley shall not tie a conspi, nous tigure, but the noblest career in his eye was that w hich is given up to other's v ants The successful life was that which is worn out in conllict with j wrong and woe. and the only ambition to alleviate human misery and leave the w rid I little latter than lie found it. That he had done it. was the consolation which hr ;htrned 1 is last Java, and assured him he had n t lived in vain It is not for us in the id t hour of our loss to paint hi* < I'.ra ter or talalonge his virtues although < sc\,: >1 :.ninths we have missed the in spira; ni of his presence and guidance of If- w r counsel. His apirit has never < - , -,l to animate the chosen to continue h.s works, a; and the close bond of srmpaiby between the chief aud his assistants ha* never been broken We leave his prais es to the poor whom he succored ; to the lowly, wl ahe lifted up to the slave. ! whose b- ck he saved from the lash, to the oppt' whose wrong* he made his j ANNOUNCEMENTS. Democratic and Liberal Republican Nominations. rott juvok IV. A. HI IT. rot! XLbEKWCK, l.t Ward. oiul Weird. Titos. U. Cosxen, John W. BcnttE, Hahon Cautkk, E. J. Johnston, It. M. rtCKUP.TT, CnHISTOI'IIEK Bl UKF., S/I.i Ward. 4th Ward. John G. Ur.nz, J. J. Coaxiu., E. Cbockbtt. Georoe Burdick, Benj. Burdick, K. J. Lightcoot. i atu a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver of Bibb county at the ensuing election in January. H. A. Benson. nov27-td The friends of James Martin announce him as a candidate for Sheritl of Bibb county, sub-, jeef to everybody's nomination, nov2s-td. Tlie friends of E M. Calhoun announce him a- u candidate for Ordinary oj Bibb county, subject to the nomination of the Democratic party, The friends of Pat Crown announce him as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Bibb county. nov22tde. Candidate rot; Mayor.—The friends of Stephen Collins respectfully announce his name as a suitable candidate for the ofllee of Mayor of the city of Macon, subject to the Democratic nomination. novSl-td The friends ef Washington Poe, Six, re spectfully announce his name as a suitable candidate for Ordinary of Bibb county, subject to the nomination of the Democratic party. nov2l-td The friends of Tiiadei s O. Holt, Jr., res pectfully suggest him as a suitable candidate for Ordinary of Bibb county—subject to a Dem ocratic nomination. td The friends of C. T. Ward announce hint us a candidate for re-election to tlie ofif " of Ordi nary. The name of R. 11. Cain, is hereby presented to the Democratic and liberal party, as a can didate for Tax Collector, Mr. Cain is an old citizen, and, at one time was collector of taxes' lUs friends hope that his claims will be kind ly considered, knowing that be will do his duty, if chosen. td. The aiauy firrends of Mit.cs S. Freeman an nounce him as a candidate for Comity Treas urer. novl(i-td. A. F. UiusoN is announced as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the Democratic nomination. nov 1-t td. < i ho. F. Cheeky is announced as a candidate for Sheriff of Bibb county, subject to the Dem ocratic nomination. novKl td Wt: flic voters of Bibb comity announce Ell Gross as a candidate for Sheriff, sub ject t the nomination of tlie Democratic party. novlii-tf O. I’. Finney is a candidate for Tax Receiv er of Bibb County, subject to the nomination of the Democratic Party. uovllitf The friends of Maj. John A. MoManus an nounce liim as a candidate for re-election as Clerk of Council of the city of Macon. novl2tf. Tlie friends of CnAs. J. Williamson hereby announce him as a candidate for re-election to the office of City Treasurer. novl2-tf. The undersigned announces himself as a candidate for Treasurer for Bibb county, sub ject to tlie Democratic nomination. novl2tf Felix Cortot. The friends of W. T. Nelson announce him ns a candidate for Tax Collector for Bibb coun ty, subject to tlie Democratic nomination. novl2-tf. I hereby tinuouiice myself a candidate for Sheriff of Bibb county—subject to the nomina tion of the Democratic Convention. novla tf S. D. Rainey. After repeated solicitations from friends and mature deliberation, feeling it to be our duty to benefit our fellow-citizens in every manner pos sible, we have concluded to announce ourself a candidate for tho House, sign and ornamental painting, subject to nothing but greenbacks or city scrip, and pledge ourself if elected to do our t- •.' for oio s,//, and not go back on our con?ti tuents. Windham & Cos. Biulcr Spotswood Hotel, Macon, Ga. ON CONSIGNMENT —IIY— J. Holmes & Cos., No. N*i Tliirtl Slrouf. BBI.S. TENNESSEE APPLES, .”■0 hhK POTATOES. Also one car load of choice, select Hl'.vr PROOF SUED OATS, Superior to anything of the kind ever before offered in lids market. Give us a call. novPOtf Stockholder's Meeting. Oi in e Macon and Western R. It. Cos., I Macon, Ga. Nov. :i(), IS?> ( The annual meeting of Stockholders of the Macon and Western Railroad Company, forthc election at Vrrstuent and Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and any other business that may lie brought before them will be held at the office of the Company In this eitv on Tuesday the Tth day of January next at U)'o'clock a. m MILO S. FREEMAN, uovSO-td Secretary and Treasurer. To Tai Payers of Bill) Comij. I GIVE notice that the Tax Books forcol l looting the State and Countv Taxes for IsP." will dose on the 7lh day of December. I hope ail will note this and pay their taxes, as I have to settle on the 15th and cannot give anv longer time. This notice is tiual. I can’t bo responsible for any one’s tax after that time. All poll taxes and road taxes are required from both white and colored, novll-tf F. M. HEATH, T. C. NOTICE. > 'PHE 11 k- for the registration of voters for L Uie city election will tic opened on the first day of October and close at Two o’clock p. m.. ou Dwembcr Id, I>T J. scpSO td J. A. McMANVS, Clerk. MISS M. A. DANIEL W’bl LD reapeetfollv inform the Ladies of 1 ' Macon and vicinity that she has taken namis at Aias. lo Cotton Avenue (up stairs), When- -he is prepared to do Dress Making in tht* laJi>4 and wrW and war* • rants to fflre aatisfcu'tion. octßl*&tr I>K. H. F. GKIGCS*S. OFFICE ovei M. R. Rogers & Co’s., Con- ! fectionarv store. Residence, Plum street, opposite tieorge S. Obrar's. oct 2-fin. j BOARD. DAY board and lKard and lodcir.g in a pri vate house, can be had bv apple me to • W. H. Rainer on Wainnt street,' Macon. i Fcpt. 12, ISTI 1371(12 SEW ADYERTISKM ENTS Mechanics Fire Com puny, No. 4. THE regular meeting of the Company ii postponed from to night to tomorrow night. By order A. B. T.OSS, Pres’t. Jas. A. Camtoell, See’y. dee2-lt TOBACCO TOBACCO." | QQ BOXES, Sound and Cheap, Just being rrc lead by SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO. COFFEE, COi FJGE. 250 BAGS CHEAP COFFEE, just in At SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO.’S BACON, TAULK MEATS AND I.ARD, at lowest mar -1 ) ket prices, At SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A: CO.’S FLOUR. r CAlt LOADS—NEW BRANDS it CHEAP, tj Sepiour, Tinsley & Ce. 190 tf DR. P. H. WRIGHT I") ESPECTFULLY tender bis professional t, services to the citizens of Macon and vi cinity, Office at Drug Store No. It Brown House Block. Residence at Rer. Samuel Boy kin’s, Georgia avenue. Calls left at either place will receive prompt attention, ocliltf RALSTON HAL L. Mr. T. R. Turnbull respectfully announe s tlie appearance of the World-Renowned GREAT VIOLINIST, OLE BULL, IN TWO GRAND CONCERTS, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, DECEMBER Tth anil 9th. ASSISTED BY JIISS GRAZELLA KIDGWAV, SIGSTOR FARR ATI WA, BAIUTONE COMIC, AIK. J. IV. PATTISOX. Admission $1; Reserved Seats 50c. extra —to be obtained on and after December 2d at Brown A Co.’s Book Store. Coucert will commence at 8 o’clock. The Grand Piano used at these Concerts is from the celebrated manufactory of Messrs. Wm. Knabe & Cos., of Baltimore. novoO-St Grand Opening --FOR THE — HOLIDAYS ! FROWN * CO. BOOKStpaiERS. Will open on Monday an elegant assortin' :it of PR ESENTS, Consisting of | ELEGANTLY BOUND BOOKS Bibles, Prayers, Etc., j WRITING DESKS WORK BOXES AND BASKETS, CXCAB GIFT BOOKS, , Ladies* and Gents’ Companions, j HANDKERCHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES, Jewel Boxes, BOXES OF ELEGANT STATIONERY, Ata tr tts, An3 oodlcss ami numberleM articles of Vertu. LAST, BI T NOT LEAST, 500 Games to He Little Ones; panoramas, dissected pictures, Alphabet Blocks, Too! Chests, etc tTIACiIC I.4MEKXS, Handsomely Illustrated Toy Books BI BBER RALLS, Elr., Elf. NEW BOOKS! DIARIES. noSOJt BYINGTOK HOTBL, GRIFFIN, CiA. r rillß HOTEL ranks .. P .d to j n X lii-orjpa, for ‘ GOOD COMFORTABLE ROOMS, SVELL SUPPLIED TABLEa, AND CHEAPNESS OF RATE Asa resort for the residence of the ; sent hot term, it is unequalled, the nights .eing remarkable cool and pleasant. The best Water in Georgia. 3. W. BYINGTON. 110-300 Proprie or TO MERCHANTS ! MERCHANTS wishing to place their name and business prominently before th. peo pie of Macon. Taylor, Crawford and Ho ston eounti-w, should adve ibe iu the Bl'SI ESS MIRR'iR. Ctrcnlatiou good and lncrsvaini verr fash Rates libei a' W. T. CHRISTOPHER, En A Pro; *. Fort Valley, Ga. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS EPIZOOTY! Epizooty!! Epizooty!! The Eagle Flouring Mi, HAVING pre.' (la cooling and healthful food for tli HORST!' MALADY, are now offering it in any quantities. Also an admirable of COW FOOD, Also PLAIN BOLTED ,11E.1L Also all Gi aiH s of FLOUR, All of which can he obtained by leaving or ders at VV. A. Huff’s, Seymour, Tinsley &~Co., I). Good* sous’ Small, Gamble & Beck’s, Lawton & Bates’ or at the Eagle Mi'ls n0302w W. J. LAWTON & CO. MISS * ISSSTLAKTO HO. 3 COTTON AVENUE Sc 6Q THIRD STRMFT, E just received another full supply of Ladies fine white Kill Botton 800/. Ladies’ Fine Wliite Saltern Lace Boots, LADIES FINE WHITE KID AND SATTERX SLIPPERS. Also a full line of Misses & Children’s Dress Shoes OF EVERY COLOR, SIZE AND STYLE. A LARGE STOCK OF Boots, Gaiters, Lace Shoes, Etc.. FOB GENTLEMEN’S WEAK, Constantly replenished with all tlie LATEST STYLES. LADIES WHITE KID ROWS AND BOWS AND ROSETTES, of every description. GENTS’ OVER GAITERS, ETC., ETC?. Call and examine, .MIX & KIRTLAND. nov3o~lw W* A* ttrs Cm, In aii Bib Eiprii OF MIDDLE GEORGIA. Corn, Bacon, Flour, Salt, Bagging, Ties, Sugar, Coffee, Etc. THAT CELEBRATED BRAND OF FLOUR “THE PIBE OE DIXIE,” The Bestlin the World, Always on Hand. I claim superior facilities in the purchase of CO!, BACON, FLOCE, EAGGING TIES, ETC., ETC., And I will mak :to the interest of Merchants and Planters to call on me with their MONET go ID PA PER. Reasonable time given to all good parties. W. A. HUFF. 97-tf PTO AHEAD. J'N anticipation of the approach . Christmas Holidays, wo have alareeV of new and fresli goods for the retailer? i | and families ; such as rs ’ 1 ‘ u M EXTRA LARGE BLUSHING RED APP],.. PRETTY YELLOW SWEET OR ANGES, GOOD SWEET CIDER, ALSO GKAFFS, BEAKS mid PIXE API*Us (TO UK HERE IN TIME.) MUSCAT, ANGELICA, SIIERIJY AXp WHITE WINE FROM CALIFORNIA. 2PXJET23 WORKS, FIRE CRACKERS, CANNON CRACKERS, ROMAN CANDLES, SKY ROCKETS, torpedoes, etc., I Plenty Gilt Edge Butter, Georgia Cane svrun new Buckwheat Flour, Sultanua, Seedier* m!, : London Layer Ruisins, Currants, Citron Prunes, New Figs, Nuts, Domestic, Fan,’, and French Candles, Pickles, Prunes, Join,; and Jams. Chestnuts, Oranges mid Apples. I Must be sold to close consignment, a hint ti i the wise etc., at ( novlS-lm GREER, LAKE & <_o