Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, December 03, 1872, Image 2

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MACON DAILY ENTERPRISE —ii , i "■Tiam mii ii <— i m rwi r ~ mcoi, ua„ BBC. 3. PLIU.It'IIEX) EVERY EV**l* 1T LINES, WING & SMITH. No. 10 UoUlmr•.worth Block. All tatters relating lo SubecrlptUm thnuld be (ut •Ireeenl to /Arte*, Wing dt Smith, Macon , (it . VonununMione for the pnjier ehouU be tub deemed to the Kditor. We cannot mulertithe to return rejected connnunlcallone. Well authenti cated ne im item”, from nil parte of the State , *.■ Halted. Mu Frank J. Hkkhinoton 1h our only aut/toi ized City Agent, and lie is duly em powered ,to solicit work for tins olllce, and suhaci iption* to the Kmtkrphihb. Mn. Chaui.kh L. Mizk, book and news dealer, la our authorized agent in Dawson, Ga. J. I. Tuckbk is our authorized agent at Fort Gaines. Mr. W. B. Dkidiiick. Southern Express Company Office, Is oirr authorized Agent ut Binllhrillc. I. N. Bbymouk, of liyington s Hotel, is ouf authorized Agent at Griffin. Mn. Ed. T. Byinoton Is our agent in Fort Valley. W. VVATUIIV IIICIiB. Editor. PKllHHitl.Yrtt Jir.KNAGH. The fourth aunusl message of President Grant, dellrered to tlie two Houses of Congress yesterday, ha* patted over the wires and is now bclore the country. It is a long document, given under the va rled heads of "The Genevu Tribunal, Ban Juan Boundary, Tito Alaska Boundaries, The Fisheries, Boundaries of the British Possessions, Frnuee, Hussla and Germany. Austria, Germany and Hweeden, Htulisti eal Congress, The Csnteuniai Celehralion, Vienna Exposition, Mexico, Depredations on the Frontier, Cuba, Hpain und the Allied Hepuhllcs, Brazil ami tlie Argen tine. Jtepubllcs. Urpuhlie of Veuzeula, ■lapan. The China and Japan Missions. Belief of Citizens Abroad, Treasury Dr puituieut. ltednctiou of Texas, 'l'he Cur ronry, War Department, Freed men'a Bu reatt, The Army, Bivers und Harbors. Bridges. Atlantic und Great Western ( a nal, etc., The Departments, Franking Privilege. Postal Telegraph, Ocean Mail Bteaiuers, The Kuklux. Indians. Public Bauds. Patents, Pensions. The Census. Education, The Territories, Agi (culture, Civil Service.'' We have nut space to more than give tlie headings to the subjects (rested in this ponderous documeat, which should he read by all, although it really will lie by few. 'ini: i:i.i:< roiiii, ton:. The Chaiiuimi of the National Demo cratic Committer yesterday issued u letter mating that tin* Committee do not regard it as within the scope of the authority dele gated to thrm to advise thr electors of the several States who favored the election ol the candidates nominated at the Baltimore Convention, as to the course which they shall pursue in view of the death of llor ace Greeley. Such an event was unpro vided for by the action of the convention The Tribune thinks the Electoral College* of the Slates voting for Greeley should enl them for Grant. The Atlanta Constitution emphatically dissents. It says in no manner does Grant represent the views of those who opposed him, and it would tic a mockery and a crime to thus Indorse him The World claims that Greclev'* eleelo ral vote should lie cast blank. The Savannah News urges the electors from Oeorgiu to east their vote for n Governor Cha*. J. Jenkins, as a compli mentary vole. There appeal's great diversity of opinion on this subject Good w ill come of dis cussion. ■ kill lilt ntH( f. The Pernor of the Catholic Church in Montgomery arrived in tills city last night, aud w ill remain with us a few days He is said to la- a very eloquent preacher, aud as he will officiate in Falher Savage's place to-morrow, our citlreus will have an opportunity to hear Idm. Ksifaula J'imrt of .Sifuri/iiy We can hear testimony to the fact that Father Mauucy is not ouly an eloqueut preacher, hut a man that caretli for the stranger as well as for his own tlock. The writer of this paragraph—not a Catholic— visited Montgomery recently, went to the church of his choice, and being a stran ger luedeatly awaited in the vestibule for an invitation to a seal Noue being prof fered, after waiting some time, he n<ok hi* departure, lu passing to the residence of a friend lie cam* to the church of Father Mauucy. Although tiiscongregation had lully assembled, aud the service bad been initiated, he stepped. No sooner had lie entered tho \ estibulc than he was observ ed by the Hevecend Father, who recognis ing in him a stranger, promptly sent an altar boy to escort him to a scat Never before did the itupresaive services of the Church of ltome seem so attractive. The senuon was one of great plainness and of practical import. It has left a pleasant remembrance So much for Christian courtesy in Montgomery. Fine in 8t Mary's.—Ou the night of the SRUh ult., the enk-nsive lumber mill of Messrs S L. Burns &Cos . at St. Marys, together with a large quantity of lumber, was completely destroyed by fire. We were unable to ssrertaiu ths origin of the fire. This mill was one of the most com plete lumber mills in the South, aud had been finished but a few months The firm had bceu at great espouse in putting iti new machinery, belting etc., and the de struction of their mill has entailed upon 'them a hear) loss The property was only partial insured —SacatiuaH New*. 2<f. Tit* mcaqult gum of Western Texas is almost indention! with gum arable, and du nag the past year has become an article of export, some 12,000 pounds having been gathered in Bexar county, and as much more been that and the coast. Tax municipal election in Albany. Ga. yesterday, resulted in tbe election of the Democratic ticket throughout. bTATK NEWS. Savaniiuk: A fire occurred on '.he night of Ist in that portion of the eity known us Itoberts villa Lou 2,500, Insurance 1,500 Owned by Miss L. Ilobert*, occupied by poor peo ple. The Machinery for tlie Arkwright cot ton Factory has arrived. The News says The mill at the start will give employment to forty or Hfty girls who, witli the exception of a few experi enced operatives absolutely necessary, will he obtained in that section. The other day wbilat the workmen were engaged in digging in tlie inside rear por tion of tlie building, they unearthed a skull, several bones and a piece of coffin, and also two copper cents, much worn by rust and corroded, which had doubtless licen used ns weights upon the eyes of one of tlie bodies there buried. One hoie date the year 17%, the other 1771 On the morning of the Ist about eleven o'clock, tlie vicinity of Ilyran and Lumber streets was the acence of a doublet between two negroes, which resulted in tlie death of one of them —Cato Handy, The corner stone of the new Masonic Temple will soon he laid. On Saturday morning ln-t General A. Gilmore , U S. A , Colonel J. Hcreven Mayor, Colonel J S. Claghorn, Coin mi, inner of Pilotage, Captniii .1 S Kcniiard Superintendent Of Dredging, and several other gentlemen proceeded down the river on tlie city's steamer, the <> M Pettitt, for the purpose of examining the channel he tween the oyster beds and tlie end of the knoll with the view of selecting tlie host one to dredge. It was decided after a caieful survey to commence work below and dredge the liver up to the city. This is no inconsiderable work,and ilis thought that that the appropriation, (made n l the last session of Congress), \vi,l not he more ilian sufficient to accomplish it. General Gilmore is considered the ablest engineer In the United Stall s unity .ml Ids personal Inspection of the river is an indication that the Government takes an interest in the Improvement of the harbor. Altnulii : Tho municipal election comes oil' to morrow The State Presidential Electors meet at the Capitol to-day. Horses are recovering from tlie eplzooty, Mr. Stephen* lias postponed his prouiis ed Atlanta speech on the 3d, not being able to leave home in time, on account of the weather. * Tito North Georgia conference M E. Church South have finished their fifth day's proceedings. Greensboro’: The Herald lias been sold by H. M Burns to .) W. Winfield, and It. 11. Thur mond has become editor. Coliiintms : The Sun say# notwithstanding Coium tins Is called n slow Jowu its manufactories last cotton year consumed C.S3O hulcs of cotton. Tills year they will take a still larger amount In addition it lias oife of tliu largest iron uiniiulactories in the South’ extensive stove works iifld large industries of every class. Columbus has made all the Improvements with Southern capital since 181)5, at which date the Yankee* burned 50,000 bales of cotton m thnt city aud four large cotton factories, and Ilia finest works of all kinds south of lfleh moiid. The loss was fully eight millions. Now the euterpiise of the city is bringing money to Georgia, and enhancing the value of its cotton to scad abroad The Sun boasts a Fair Association that gives better Fulra and makes more money Ilian any athci in the State, and says it is the only one out of debt ami with surplus funds. Also public schools Unit would be subject* of pride any whole. Whatever Columbus attempts, she does well, and in material and solid progress, no Southern city can make a better showing since the war. Iu the Muscogee Superior Court,* on Saturday five total divorces were grauted. one refused, five dismissed and four con tinued. Of the number, two total divorces were granted to whites, one dismissed and one continued. —■ — w ♦- % kvi n r oi' diiotn mmi i:u H Akta:. Fr om the August* Chronicle.] Hie following letter of inquiry, with annexed reply, upon points of interest to commercial and financial circles, we find in the New \ork Journal of Commerce, recognized authority on questions atTcctiug trade and finance Ai ui sta, G., November 19, 1873. W Atfi/.’r*—Ple.-wo answer the following qinriiw: A draft is drawn *t live dins' sight "with current rut) of , \, Usage" for liklO(N)'W V' rk exchange is implied, as it Is alwavs charged when at a premium When the draft falls dne, Now York exchange is selling at a quarter of one per,out. discount In the hanks can tin* hsnk *t which Uu> draft is pavable he required to allow the discount (t- Su) * Again can I’SDk l- re>|illrvd to take New York ex' change in payment of a draft drawn with New t ork exchange on the race of it A Sense linitn. Kepljr—lt is understood that a draft payable with the cut rent rate of exchange Is to be settled fir at whatever the rate may be If at s premium, it is always ex acted by the collecting bauk If it' bap pens at the moment to lie at a discount, that is not as readily allowed, nor do tin drawees as often demand it. We do not see why, on the same principle, the col lecting agent should not concede to it. The title of trade invariably is that where the parties cannot agree upou the rate of exchange the draw ee may purchase and tender a first-class bill for the amount as u full satisfaction for the draft. If the col lectitig agent should refuse this and protest the draft, and put it In suit in tbia State. Un custom is so well established and baa so much the force of law we are confident that he would not recover his costs or damages or anything beyond the taco of the draft l ideas there is more diversitv in the custom, or some local statute, the same would hold u-ue, ws suppose in Georgia " c *Bink we discover ait important error iu the foregoing answer of the Journal of Commerce The'-rule of trade.' is correctly stated by that paper and the drawee may purchase and tender a first-class bill. etc,, but the collecting agent m<ty ref Ute it# acceptance if he pleases requiring leaf refers, wiUl hif current selling rate of exchange If these terms be insisted! upon and refuted, mietom cannot lake the place of late, and deny costa and damages in addltien to the face of tba draft, neither in Georgia nor ia New York With exchange," mean* if at a premium Ct/ienciec there will be n ex change. The < Irawer of the hill ia eotitled in tha face of it. If axchanga la at a dis count the drawer and not the drawee ia entitled te any advantage# that may arise therefrom. A bank cannot be required to take New York exchange in payment of a draft drawn "with New York exchange upon the face of it.”— Sea Editoh En- TXRPItIIC. Opium Smoking in London. Tbs Lancet say "Header# of Edwin Drood will remember the description of the opium smoker as he ie found at the east end The steady influx of the Chi nese into that <inarter ha* multiplied the victims to tlie vice and the houses in which they are accommodated. These latter arc of a very low character, and are mostly kept by Chinese, to whoae coun trymen opium-smoking represents the in dulgence witli the spirit drinking does to tha British seaman The drug, as it is inhaled is an aqueous extract made by first dissolving the crude opium in water aud steaming, then carefully boiling, lm purities, like the fragments of lcavca, sticks. Ac , are skimmed off till it has the consistency and uppcurance of tar The prepared opium represents about twice its own weight of the crude. It is retailed to the • lookers, who keep it in small boxes made of buffalo's horn The smoker put* some opium, about the size of a pea, into the bowl of his pipe, which is of earthen ware, and having lighted it at an adja cent lamp reclines on ids side and inhalei it in two or three whiffs, retaining in his lungs as leug as possible. Bo employed may he seen at any time in certain bouses in the neighborhood of Batcliffe's highway scores of Chinese und Lascars, whose sallow corpse like complexion, bleared eyes and relaxed look indicate the effects of their indulgence. The amount these smokers consume is sometimes surprising Many of them consume * quarter of an ounce duily: some it is said us much a* one ounce They rnpldly get decrepit in body and mind, and die in starvation and rags, no body knows exactly how. For all this, the vice is greatly on tho increase in China. arid among the Chinese settlers in every quarter of the globe Is iik Hu h?—Many a sigh is lioaved, many n heart is broken, many a life is ren dered miserable by the terrible infatuation which parents manifest in choosing a lift companion for their daughters. How is It possible for happiness to result from the union of two principles so diametrically opposed to each other in every point as virtue is to vice ? ami yet how often is wealth considered a better recommenda tion for young men than virtue * How often the first question asked respecting the suitor of a daughter is this "Is be rich?”—Yes, he abounds in wealth ; hut docs that afford any evidsuce that he will uisks a kind and affectionate husband? "Is ho rich"" Yes, his clothing is purple and line linen, nud he fares sumptuously every duy ; but can you infer from this that bo is virtuous ? "Is h rich ?" Yes. lie lias thousands floating on every ocean ; but do not riches sometimes "take to themselves wings aud fly away?” And you consent that your daughter shall marry a mao who lias nothing to com tncod him but bis wealth ? Ah 1 beware, the gilded bait sometimes covers a barbed hook ask not, then, “Is he rich” but “Is he virtuous ?” Ask not if be hss wealth, but Ini* lie honor? And do not sacrifice your daughter's peace for money. 1 A Dtcvit, WoßsniiTK.—New Salem ' I ml, has a devil worshipper and is proud of him Black Bill is his name, and cob bling is hi* trade. He lives the life of a hermit and never washes, shaves, or cuts his hair, which is very black lie is not handsome, but what he lacks in beauty lie makes up iu piety He is tremendously pieus. but believes the religious basis of the whole world is wrong. He holds that men worship the wrong being, aud that uisu would be happier and more success ful if be were to offer up his devotions to aud a*k the aid of bis Satanic majesty. Instead of appealing to the Throne of Light. Ho pretends to believe that Satan is the God of the world and ought to have due respect paid to him as such. Black Bill lately tried to get up a young men's devil association and start a prayer meeting af ter his own creed, but the enterpriso tailed and he is as yet the only acknowleged member of the sect of tha Devil worship pers. A writer in the American Artisan pro poses a novel device for making buildings flro proof, and wonders that no architect ever thought of so obvious a plan He would make up the partition of the wails of buildings in a manner analogous to sectional steam boilers, and fill them with water , then ue Are could be cam municated from ene building to an other till tlie water liad ail boded away. The water spaces need not lie made more than one inch in thickness, and might be constructed of thin sheets of metal Noth ing can burs until heated to the tempera ture at which it combines with oxygen, aud the partitions could never reach this temperature so long as they were kept sup plied with water, since each atom of that fluid i* a swift vehicle to seize and carry away the heat. Ersklne's particularly disagreeable brother, I<ord Buchan, astounded some body one day by avering that hia brothers, for whom lie had notoriously done noth ing. owed their success entirely to him ■ How so. my lord TANARUS" "Why, when they wanted help I wouldn’t give them a six pence. Delighted to have done It, you know, but it would be their ruin.” SottKiioDY has dug up a copy of the first editiou of Drydeu's translation of Vir gil. in which there is an engraving repre settling men dragging a load of hay. while all around are the sick, dying and dead horses—things, in fact, looking pretty much as they do now. The translation of the third book of tbe Georgies gives the •3 mptotus of this ancient epidemic, and they are quite similar to those of the pres ent disease. Tbe cultivation of the white poppy fer the production of opium is said to be meeting with marked success in Teunes sec Tbe plants are larger and mere vig orous. and the capsules from two to ten times as large as those from the imported seed. A Detroit merchant was lately adviced not to trust a Grand Rapids business man because his liver was said to be out of or dsr aud rhsumatism hereditary in his Cam- ANNOUNCEMENTS. Democratic a*d Liberal Republican Nominations. FOR KATOK W. A. HUFF. TOR AUIBKXEN, lei Ward. 3rd Ward, Taos. C. Cousin, John W. Burk*, Bahon Caster, E. J. Johnston, D. M. Burkett, C hjustophxr Bi rkz, tnd Ward. 4<A Ward. John G. Dbitz, J. J. Cornell, E. Crockett, Georoe Burdick, Be.nj Burdick, K. J. LioaTroor. 1 sib a candidate for re-election to the etfleo of Tax Receiver of Bibb county at the ensuing election In January. R. A. Benson. nov27-td The friends of James Martin announce him s a candidate for BberlS of Bibb county, sub ject to everybody's nomination, nov3s-td. The friends of E. M. Calhoun announce him as a candidate for Ordinary of Bibb conuty, subject to the nomination of the Democratic party; The friends of Pat Ckown announce him as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Bibb county. nov22tde. The friends of Washington Poe, Br., re spectfully announce bis name as a suitable candidate for Ordinary of Bibb county, subject to the nomination of the Democratic party. nov2l-td The friends of Thadeus G. Holt, Jk., res pectfully suggest him as a suitable candidate for Ordinary of Bibb county—subject to a Dem ocratic Domination. td Tbe friends of C. T. Ward announce him as a candidate for re-election to tbe office of Ordi nary. The name of R. 11. Cain, Is hereby presented to tbe Democratic and liberal party, us a can didate for Tax Collector. Mr. Cain ia an old citizen, and, at one time was collector of taxes' His friends hope that iiis claims will be kind ly considered, knowing that be will do his duty, if chosen. td. The msny firiends of Milo 8. Freeman an nounce him as u candidate for County Treas urer. novld-td. A. K. Gibson is aunonneed as a candidate for Couuty Treasurer, Bubjcct to the Democratic nomination. nov 14 td. Geo. F. Cheery is announced as a candidate for Sheriff of Bibb county, subject to the Dem ocratic nomination. novl3 td We the voters of Bibb county announce Ell Gaos* as a candidate for Sheriff, sub ject to the nomination of the Democratic party. novl3-tf O. I*. Finney ia a candidate for Tax Receiv er of Bibb County, subject to the nomination of the Democratic Party. novl3tf The friend* of Maj. Joun A. McManus an nounce him aa a candidate for re-election a* Clerk of Council of the city of Macon. novlß-tf. The friends of Cuas. J. Williamson hereby announce him as a candidate for re-election to the office of City Treaanrer. novl2-tf. The undersigned announces himself as a candidate for Treasurer for Bibb county, sub ject to the Democratic nomination. novl'J tf Felix Corfct.*- The friends of W. T. Nelson announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector for Bibb coun ty, subject to the Democratic nomination. novlS-tf. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Sheriff'of Bibb county—subject to the nomina tion of the Democratic Convention. novl2 tf 8. D. Rainey. After repeated solicitation* 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 annoance ourself a candidate for the House, sign and ornamental painting, subject to nothing but greenbacks or city scrip, Riid pledge ourself If elected to do our first for oursttf, and not go back on our consti tuents. Windham & Cos. Under SpoUwood Hotel, Macon, Ga. ON CONSIGNMENT —BT— J. Holmes & Cos., No. NJ Third Street. JQQ BBLB. TENNEBSEEAPPI.EB, 50 bbla. POTATOES. Also one car load of choice, select KUST PROOF SEED OATS. Superior to anything of the kind ever before offered In this market Give na a call. nov3otf Stockholder's Meeting. Orrica Macon and Wistxrn R. R. Cos., ( Macon, Ga., Nov. 30, 1873 ( The annual meeting of Stockholders of the Macon aud Western Railroad Company, for the election of President and Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and any other business that may be brought before them will be held at the office of the Company in this city on Tuesday the ?th day of January next at 10'o’clock a. m. MtLO S. FREEMAN. novSO-td Swirauj and treasurer. To Tax Payers of Bibb County. I GIVE notice that the Tax Books for col lecting the State and Countv Taxes for 1873 will close on the 7th day of December. I hope all will note thla and pey their taxes, as I have to settle on the 15th and cannot give any longer time. This notice is final. I can't be responsible for any one’s tax after that time. All poll taxes and road taxes are required from both white sad colored. novH-tf F. M. HEATH, T. C. NOTICE. THE Books for the registration of voters for the city election wllfbe opened on the flrst day or October and close at Two o’clock p. m . on December 13, 1573. ep3o td J. A McMANUS, Clerk. MISS M. A. DANIEL WOULD respectfully Inform tbe Ladies of Macon and vicinity that the has taken rooms at Nw. lO Cotton Avenue (up stairs), where she is prepared to do Drxm 51 axing in the lore* and mow faxMonabU sfofcs, and war rants to give satisfaction. oct3l-Sw WOOD AND COAL. IIIAV£I IIAV £ eatabliahed, near the Macoo A West mi Rilinwl Depot, aa ample vard with ,n PP'T All kinds of wood and Coal, In aay quantity, u tha lowest Re i ntM WEIGHT, MEASURE and QUALITY GUARANTEED. •AST WMraS.TfiSS? Jewett, Greer, Lake A Cos , Turpte A Ogden, through Postoffice, or at the Yard, will attention. Come and sea MILO fi. FRUEMAV. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS CLOSING ou i! 1 No. 5, H. Ram sl6 00 1 No. 6, H. Ram 30 00 ■ No. 7, H. Ram, 58 00 1 Pony Power, 35 00 1 Buckeye Cultivator, 48 00 1 Buckeye Grain Drill, 68 00 1 Cotton Seed Llnte, 55 00 Cotton Seed Hullere each, 85 00 Diamcnd Mills, Pumps, Ladders, Wagon Bodies, Cotton planters, Cultivators, Bee Hives, etc., etc., below cost, at W. Vt. PARKER'S Old stand, ilolllngworth Block. decß-6t. CHAS. A. ELLS. W. W. LANEY. ELLS & LANEY (SUCCESSORS TO W. P. CARLOS.) Wholesale and retail dealers in Staple and Faicj Groceries, CANNED FRUITS, Confectioneries, Etc., MULBERRY STKET, MACON, GA. AGENTS for the Macon Ice Manufacturing Company, wholesale aud retail dealers in flue Cigars, Tobacco and Liquors. Bar end Saloon up stairs, constantly supplied with all the luxuries of the season. As will be seen from the above, Messrs. Ells & Lsney have purchased my stock, and that they will continue the business at the old stand. I cordially recommend the new firm to the public. They are gentlemen of large experience and a thorough knowledge of tlie businesi, aud I hope tlie patronage so liberally bestowed on me will be extended them. Very respectfully, WM. P. CARLOS. Macon, Ga., Dec. 3, 1878. decS-flt. College Hill Drim Store. Cor. Cotton Avenue & College St. THANKFUL for the liberal patronage ex tended to this enterprise during the past year, with a view to its CONTINUED USE FULNESS and CONVENIENCE I have REPLENISHED THE STOCK, and am now amply prepared to put up 1 iiysi- CIAN3 aud FAHILY PRESCRIPTIONS Of Pure and Fresli Medicines, to which my personal attention will at all times be given. Niibt Calls at Aaj Hoi:, PROM PTLY ANSWERED from my residence adjoining the Store. I SHALL KEEP ON HAND Pure YViues and Liquors FOR MEDICAL USE, LAN DR E TIPS WAR RANTED GARDEN SEED, KEKOSINE OIL, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, WICK AND THINGS TOBACCO, CIGARS, SNUFF, TOILET ARTICLES, and everything usually found in Drug Store. I am offering an excellent article of GREEN and BLACK TEAS. STREET CAR TICKETS, tour for 25 cent*. dec3 ly T. H. FORD, MJI, TOBACCO. TOBACCO. JQQ BOXES, Sound and Cheap, Just being reccivad by SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO. COFFEE, COFFEE. 250 BAGS CHEAP COFFEE, just in At __ ' SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO.’S BACON, BULK MEATS AND LAUD, at lowest mar ket prices, At SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO.’S FLOUR. CAR LOADS-NEW BRANDS A CHEAP, ’ Seymour, Tinsley & Ci 199 tf dr. P. H. WRIGHI ~ T> ESPECTFULLY tender his profei ional Ik services to the citizens of Macon and vi cinlty, Office at Drug Store No. 3 } rown House Block. Residence at Rev. gamut Bov km s, Georgia avenue. Calls left at Ither place will receive prompt attention %• 6tf RALSTON HALL. Mr. T R. Turnball respectfully announc s the appearance of the World-Renowne GREAT VIOLINIST, OLE BULL, IN TWO GRAND CONCERTS, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, DECEMBER 7th and 9th. ASSISTED BT KISS GRAZELLA HI DOW IY, SIGNOR FARRATIIA, BARITONE COMIC, MIR. J. N. P ATT ISON. Admission tl; Reserved Seats 50c. extra—to be obtained on and after December 2d at brown A Co.’s Book Store. Concert will commence at 8 o’clock. The Grand Plano used at these Cone-rts is from the celebrated manufactory of Messrs. 'M. Kn abe A Cos., of Baltimore. nov3o-8t BYINGTON hot:: l, GRIFFIN, GA THIS HOTEL ranks second to none in Georgia, for GOOD COMFORTABLE ROOMS, WELL SUPPLIED TABLES, AND CHEAPNESS OF RATE. Aa a resort for the residence of the present hot term. It is unequalled, the nights being remarkable cool and pleasant. The best Water in Georgia. 3. W. BYINGTON, 110-lfiQ Proprietor DR. B. F. GRIGGS. OFFICE over M. R. Rogers A Co’s., Con fectionary store. Residence, Plum street, opposite George 8 Obear’s. oet g-fm. BOARD. DAY board and board and lodging In a pri vate house, can be had by anplrlxfto W-D Walnut street,MjSil top* I*. lfT& W7-W- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS EPIZOOTY! Eplzooty!! Epizooty!! Tie Eagle Flouring Mills, HAVING prepared a cooling and healthful food for the HORSE MALADY, are now offering it in any quantities. Also an admirable article of COW FOOD, Also PLAIN BOLTED BEAL. Also all Grades of FLOUR, All of which can be obtained by leaving or ders at W. A. Huff’s, Seymour, Tinsley & Cos., D. Good fc eons’, Small, Gamble & Beck’s, Lawton & Bates’ or at the Eagle Mills. n0302w W. J. LAWTON & CO. mm * setawLAtra NO. 3 COTTON AVENUE & 6 THIRD STREET, JJAVE just received another full supply of Ladies line white Kid Botton Bools. Ladies’ Fine White Sattern Lace Boots, LADIES FINE WHITE KID AND SATTERN 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., FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, Constantly replenished with all the LATEST STYLES. LADIES WHITE KID BOWS AND BOWS AND ROSETTES, of every description. GENTS’ OVER GAITERS, ETC., ETC. Call and examine, MIX & KIRTLAND. nov3o-lw A. BWS Cora, Eaton ail Flow Emporin OF MIDDLE GEORGIA. Com, Bacon, Flour, Salt, Bagging, Ties, Sugar, Coffee, Etc. THAT CELEBRATED BRAND OF FLOUR, “THE PEIDE OE DIXIE,” The Bestfcn the World, Alwayt, on Hand. 1 claim superior fhcllltie* 1> the purchase of COM, BACON, FLOOB, BAGGING TIES, ETC., ETC, “ I will th. Mo * *,„ „„ M>II or GOOD PAPER O™ W. A. HUPP. FU2T AHEAD. IN anticipation of the approach of til* Christman Holidays, we have a large stock of new and freah goods for the retailers hotel, and families; such as EXTRA LARGE BLUSHING RED APPUB PRETTY YELLOW SWEET OR ANGES, GOOD SWEET CIDER, ALSO GRAPES* PEARS and PINE APPLES, (TO BE HEBE IN TIME,) MUSCAT, ANGELICA, SHERRY AND WHITE WINE FROM CALIFORNIA. Pinß WORKS, FIRE CRACKERS, CANNON CR AC KERB, ROMAN CANDLES, SKY ROCKETS, TORPEDOES, ETC., Plenty Gilt Edge Butter, Georgia Cane syrup new Buckwheat Flour, Sultanna, Seedless anil London Layer Raiaina, Curranta, Citron Prune#, New Figs, Nuts, Domestic, Fancy and French Candies, Pickles, Prunes,' Jellies and Jams. Chestnuts, Oranges ami Apples. Must be sold to close cousignmeut, a hint to the wise etc., at novls-lm GREER, LAKE A (.0.