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HOME AFFAIRS.
JIAI'OS, A., l>Kt'. .t. I*7*.
Another “Card.”
u me curliest solicitation of many warm
>m l persoual friends, 1 reluctantly consented
io become a candidate for Alderman from the
second Ward, on the People..’ Ticket, Having
the loeul department of the Daily Lstur
cuibE to control, other friends advised me that
,t would be impropriety to hold any public
.tliee. for this and other reason* I most res
I‘ctfully decline the nomination, and trust
-ome one more eligible will he substituted, and
„ne who will not allow himself to he con
trolled by either cliques or rings.
Thanking the people for the compliment,
allow me to remain a. 1 always wish to be
The Public’s Obedient Servant,
11.UD0ES W. SMl’llt
Aluton, (jo., Dec. 5, Ibid.
Acw llose.
Young America Fire Uo. received a thousand
feet of new rubber hose yesterday. When
that Company gets a reel she will be all ready
for tires.
Excursion to suvitnnah.
A large uurnber of our colored citizens lefl
at 9J* this morning bound tor savauuab on an
excursion. A couple of druuis witn the usual
attachment paraued tuo sireeis ibis morning to
announce me laeL
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jM.iL i l iCd.
Oil Sept. botii, at toe bl. John’s M. is.
Luurcli, ao. bib, aoi ill sixth Street, by liev.
„. IV. Humphries, Mr. Albert F. Kau, for
luerly of Macon, to .*iiso i.u/.aueLli sittCi oi
Pmiadeiphm.
A I’oliic Invilulien.
i'u lovers of the beautiful and those contem
plating purcuasing gifts a courteous invitation
is given by tile aflfaoic Messrs, brown bz Cos., to
inspect their handsome and weil selectcu
stock.
Whether you wisli to buy or not go and
look. It will aslouhsli you to see so many
beautiful things at such low prices.i
THE IIAIOK’S COiTST.
HOS. W. A. HUFF FKE3IDINO.
A young man named Barlow was charged
with being drunk. He paid the customary V
and costs.
buoy Coleman, disorderly conduct, $2 and
I. Uotti.
Matt ctacey, drunk, $0 aud costs.
Andrew burton and ltd Peyser, disorderly,
dismissed.
Sophia Johnson, disorderly, dismissed.
M.ile on slie Kail.
a uuace of accidents.
The Atlanta train due here at 7:45 this morn
ing met with an accident about ten miles from
the city. Eleven cars were thrown from the
track, delaying the train several hours. We
did not hear of any one being hurt.
Another accident happened to the Ilawkins
villts train due here at 10:50. In coming down
from the junction to the shed, at ordinary
speed, two freight cars loaded with cotton
were thrown entirely off the track, but fortu
nately hurt no one. The cause of their jumping
oil is not detiuitely known, some supposing
the “frog” was too widely spread. The acci
dent happened nearly in front of the Stone
Mill.
These run-offs occurred within a few hours
of cacii other.
Gone.
for the life of U3 we cn’t help feeling
kinder bed over the departure of the little
hand engine of Ne. 3. But the deed is done.
"The glory of Israel has departed■ tVe
mourn. Uur sorrow is great, aud were it not
■(rue that our loss will he another’s gain, we
should be well nigh inconsolable. An editor’s
life is pretty well tilled up witii trials, troubles
and other concomitants of a inis-spent life, and
hence he becomes so accustomed to the ups
and downs of such a career, that nothing short
of u middle-sized earthquake can move him.
but believe us, dear reader, when we say that
tlie taking away of the little “tub” was the
blonde hair that broke the epizootic camel’s
spinal vertebrae.
“Good-bye sweetheart, good-bye!”
Glorious little machine. For over fourteen
frosty winters and as many sultry summers, it
lilts been the especial petof the boys, and with
it they have won enough trophies to set up a
goodsized jewelry stors with box windows.—
It was a faithful servant—never Ailing when
called on to do its duty.
Hut the boys became proud. The little tub
with which they had won so many victories was
too small—not showy enough, and they threw
it one side.
“Oh cruel, cruel Betsy Hopkins,
To treat me so i T o treat me so !”
And they bargained it away. Tell it not in
Gath; publish it nut in Lhestrcetsof Askelon!
Just so. Nor carry the news to Hiram.
On the next parade the bright little tub will
have no place in the picture. No. The boys
will miss it, even though they have a finer
machine—drawn by oxen. The little flower
covered engine—upon whicli ths ladies have so
often crowded their well wishes —will not he
there. Farewell.
Yet we congratulate the citizens of Thomson
in securing this splendid machine. We iiope
they will keep it bright and shining. It wil
serve them well. We know “bow the old
thing works.
Wo have run with it and worked cn the
brakes. Consequently we feel art attachment
for it.
I-ittle Tub, Farewell!
Kibl> Superior Court.
CONVICTION OF BENNETT.
After the closing argument of counsel yes
terday afternoon, Judge Cole delivered a
lengthy charge to the jury. The case went to
the jury about 4 o’clock, and after being absent
one hour they returned with a verdict of
"guilty of accessory before the fact,” but
Court having adjourned it was not received
until tills morning. The penalty is from three
to seven years in the penitentiary. The pris
oner, who is a young man of about twenty
years of age, received ths verdict with a perfect
air of indifference.
This morning the case of Frank Strong for
stealing tobacco from B. Berg was taken up.
The prisoner was found guilty and will pav a
fine of SIOO and jail six months.
The case was Atalaa Barker for rape. Found
not guilty. Court then took a recess.
Sentence bss not yet been pronounced upon
Bennett, but it will be no doubt to-morrow
morning ss Court will adjourn for the term
to-morrow night. The remaining prisoner,
Moiris alias Henry C. Holmes, awaits in jail to
a future term of Court.
After Bur report closed yesterday afternoon
the Grfind Jury made its final presentments,
had its general presentments rend, and were
fUwhargsd by tbe Cwmrt.
Caliiorn a Bartlett Pears at 1 mot & Ste
run.
Uf.n Tut I. —Anybody who doubt* the abil
ity of Grant to till the office of President, is
invited to wear boots and shoes. For tliio
ones at low prices give McKervy Maloney a
call. decs-lt
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California Bartlett Pear* ut lionr; A Ste
phens.
The best in the woiii.d “ Putzel A Jacobs
Favorite.” Nov’27tf
The celebrated “ Ponies” (Imported) minus
the Epizootic for calc only at the New York
Grocery Store.
California Bartlett Pears at Hose A Ste
phens.
Look to Yolk Interest. — Brown makes
four pictures for bl; makes a dozen photo
graphs for *3,50; best photographs *5 per
dozen. This gallery makes the best pictures
lit the city. Compare the work. No. 8 Cotton
Avenue. novl3-tf.
“Putzel’b Delight” will delight all smokers.
Diliy/itful.
4 —■
Latest News.—Brown makes those flue
Ink pictures twenty-live cento less. Old pho
tographs copied correctly.
No. 8 Cotton Avenue.
No cards. uov - u — tf -
A favorite with everybody, “Pui/.cl A Jacobs
Favorite.
YOSU'ili I’O’S S’i'.K-
I3NIEE. MS. E. CIII’IIEII Mil TH.
We find the seventh, nnd lluul clay’s
proceedings of this body in the' Constitu
tion of this morning, from which we give
a full summary, including the appoint
ments in lull, viz :
The Committee on Church Buildings
made a report: Churches 587; with stoves
lyl ; ceiled or plastered .89; without
ceiling or plastered 3bß ; without stove.-
Ucv. J E. Godfrey tendered Ins resigua
ion as Vice President of the Mission
Board, which was received, and Rev. G.
11. Patillo elected iu his place.
Resolution setting apart Friday before
the first Sunday iu April, 1373, us* day
of thanksgiving, lasting and prayer loi the
preservation of die lives on me members
of the Conference during 13/5, read aim
adopted.
Resolutions were passed declaring that
die annual Conlereuce Sunday School
Board he dissolved. That the Sunday
School interest be reierred to the Coufer
eucu Sunday School Secretary. That we
greatly need a Sunday Sci.ool Mission
fund for die sustenance of schools in des
titute portions of the conference. That
the Sunday School Secretary call on each
Conference lor any amount required loi
mission Sunday Schools iu the bounds oi
that Conference, and apply the amounts
raised to that purpose. iliai the 1 icsid
iug Elders bring this matter befoie each
Quarterly Conlereuce at its first session.
A resolution changing the Constitution
of the Mission Board so as to increase die
managers from live to ten, and member*
iu each district constitute a standing com
mittee, was adopted. Peter A. Heard, G.
II Patillo and G. G. Smith wore added to
the Board.
The Committee on Memoirs submitted
their report that uo death had occurred iu
the bounds oftV'np Conference during 1873.
Bishop Pierce addressed the Conference
relative to a monument to Bishop Andrew.
The Judiciary Committee appointed to
investigate charges preferred against liev.
Jessee Boring by Dr. T. S. Powell, alter
lour days’ session, reported, through Rev
H. H. Park, chairman : Of the entire
charges aud specifications “ not guilty,”
and recommend that his character he
passed. Report adopted ; character passed.
Dr. Boring returned his thanks to the
Bishop for the opportunity to defend him
self and vindicate liis Christian character.
It was the first charge ever preferred
.gainst him. It was a singular coinci
dence that the day' of his acquittal shou'd
ue the anniversary of his birth-day ins
-ixty-fifth year. The hardest task before
him was to ask at their hands to he placed
as a supernumerary. This was granted.
The following were read out as the
APPOINTMENTS FOB 1873 :
AUGUSTA DISTKICT —CALEB 'V. KEY, P. K.
Augusta —St. Johns, W Watkins Hicks,
D W Calhoun, Sup.
“ St. James, J E Evans.
“ Asbury, T A Seals.
Richmond Circuit, B F Fariss.
Appling, D Kelsey.
Boluir Mission, to be supplied by E P
Bonner.
Thomson, Wiley T Hamilton.
Warren ton, W F Smith.
Factory Mission, to be supplied by J E
Uorie.
Sparta, J M Lowry.
Hancock, Felix P. Brown, J Purvis—
one to be supplied.
Crawfordviile, A O Thomas.
Milledgeville, A J Jarrell.
Baldwin, W H Branham, Jr.
ATHENS DISTKICT, EUSTACE TV. BPEEK, P.E.
Alliens, J Lewis, Jr.. P A Hean Sup.
Oconee Station, M W Arnold.
Factory Mission, Supplied by E D Stone
Watkinsviile, J W Knight, one to be
supplied
Madison W P Pledger.
Morgan, Clement C Carey.
Greensboro, A Gray.
White Plains, J L Pierce.
' Lexington, W II Foote.
Wiuterville, C A Connoway.
Washington, A T Mann.
Broad River, A G Worley.
Little River, T H Gibson.
Eatonton, W P"Lovejoy.
Putnam, W W Oslin, S A Mitchell.
ELBKKTON DIBT., G W YABBOBOCBn I* E
Elberton. F G Hughes
Bethlehem, J M Parker
Elbert, W A Fariss
Lincolnton, Levi P Neese
Jefferson, John R Parker
Mulberry, J II Masbburn
Carnsville and Franklin Springs mis
sion. Marion H Eakes
Holmer, B W Williams
Hartwell, W T Norman
Clarksville, W P Smith
Clayton Mission, Eli Smith
Tool ago and Currihee Mission. J II
Masbburn. Jr.,
Danielsville, and Madison Mission, B
Sanders
Air-Line Mission, To be supplied by E
L Stephens
HOME DISTKICT—THOMAS E. FIERCE, P. E.
Rome, W M Crumley.
Rome Circuit. J S Embry.
Forestville, W P Rivers.
Cave Spring and Cedar Town, W Fisk
Glenn.
Van Wert, S P Jones.
Carrollton and Bowden, W C Dunlap.
Villa Rica. Sanford Leak.
Haralson Miison, J P Howell.
Marietta, G G Smith.
Acworth, W A Simmons.
Rosewell, G M Robiseon
Powder Springs, E K Aiken
Dalle*, Heydon 0 Christian.
SatidtoWU, To be supplied by W t)
Payne.
Carteraviile aud Brandon, L .1 Davies,
J T Norris, (sup.)
Bartow, U H Jones, K A Seale, (sup.)
Marietta Female Collsge, W A Rogers.
Sunday School Agent. W F Cook. •
DAHLONEGA DISTRICT—W. A. DODGE, P. E.
Dahlonega, W F Quillian.
Dawsouville, J R Pate.
Cumming, B J Johnson.
Alpharetta, W D Heath.
Cliciokec, to be supplied by B T Thomas
Cleveland, M L Uuderwood.
Blainsville Mission, U M Hughes.
Gainesville Station, J II Baxter.
Hall Circuit, D L Andersou.
Bong Swamp Mountain Mission, Sup
plied by J N Sullivan.
Lawreuccville, W A Florence, R P
Martin.
Morganlou Mission, John W Barker.
Ellijay Mission, F F Reynolds.
DALTON DISTRICT —11. W. BIOHAM, P. K.
Dalton, F A Kimbell.
Dalton Circuit, P. G. Rcyuolds.
Ringgold, D.J. Weems.
Rock Spring. J L Lupo.
Spring Place. N H Palmer.
Murray Mission, To be supplied by S
Brice.
Calhoun, J II Robeson.
Tiltou aud Ressuca, T J Robinson.
Kingston, J A Reynolds.
“ Canton, B E Ledbetter.
Jasper, J M Hardin.
Subligaa, S D Evans.
Summerville, J N Meyers.
La Fa> ette, A Odom.
AlcLeuiore’s Cove, J B McFarland.
LA ORANGE DISTRICT —11 <T ADAMS, P K.
LaG range, W J Scott.
West Point, D D Cox.
Newnan, A. M Thigpen.
Troup, R J Harwell.
Long Cane, II J Ellis.
Whuesville, J T Lowe.
Greenville and frailty, J S Bryant.
Chalybeate Springs, L Rush.
Grantville, i S L Harwell.
Uogausville. J M Bowden.
Seuoia, R F Jones; one to ho supplied
by W R Stilwcll.
Palmetto aud Jones’ Chapel, T H Tim
mons.
Fairborn, J- Chambers.
Heard Mission, James Jones ; one to he
supplied by Thomas 'Turner.
LaGr.inge Female College, W J Cotter.
Missi..nary to China, Young J Allen.
ATLANTA DISTRICT —W. 11. POTTER, P. E.
Atlanta Ist Church—W P Harrison, C
J Oliver and J Boring, supernumeraries.
Atlanta —Trinity, (J A Evans.
McDonough olreet Mission, to he sup
plied.
Atlanta —Evan’s Chapel aud Taylor’s
Hill Mission, J M Dickey.
St. Paul’s, G II Pattillo.
Edge wood and St. John’s Mission, W
H La Prade.
Atlanta Circuit. John W Yarborough.
Decatur, F B Davies.
Conyer’s and Hayne’s Creek Mission,
VV J Wardlaw; A Means, supernumerary.
Nor cross, G E Gardner.
Covington and Mt Pleasant, W W
Wadsworth.
Newton, J II Harris.
Sardis aud Ml. Tabor, B E L Timmons.
Oxford and Social Circle, W R Bran
ham, Sr.
Monticello —E G Murrab.
Oetuulgoo Mission —Supplied by W. D.
Cook.
Newburn —M F Malsby.
Monroe —A W Rowland.
Forrest—Supplied by A. G. Dempsy.
Agent Orphans’ Home —W F Cook.
Agent American Bible Society—W. A.
Parks.
Sunday School Secretary—A. G. llay
good.
Emory College, M. Calloway, Prof.
GRIFFIN DISTRICT —J. LEWIS, SR., P. B.
Griffin—J W Heidt.
Upson—W. H. Graham.
Zebulon —W. G. Hanson.
Pike —Isaac G. Parks.
Tkomastou —W. F. Lewis.
Barnesville, Salem —W. T. Caldwell.
County Line—W. W. Lumpkin.
McDonough—J- R. Mayson.
Jonesboro, J W Stipe.
Fayetteville, D Nolan.
Culloden, C A Mitchell.
Clinton, J Carr.
Jones’ Mission, J T Richardson.
Jackson, R K Jolmson.
Pleasant Hill, To be supplied by J M
Bolton.
Forsyth, D J Myrick.
Forsyth Circuit, J J Singleton.
West Ocmulgee Mission, J R Smith.
Transferred to South Georgia Confer
ence, G Jefferson Pearce, George II Kra
mer, II H Parks, JVM Morris, J P
Wardlaw, G W Hardaway, B H Sasnett,
Miller H White.
Transferred to St. Louis Conference, B
K Thrower.
Transferred to Alabama Conference, E
P Birch.
Transferred to Little Rock, Arkansas,
Conference, S N Burns.
Transferred to Los Angelos Conference,
A. M. Cuuiphell.
Transferred to Western Conference,
Thomas R. Pierce.
Transferred to Louisiana Conference,
J. G. Worley.
The tollowing visiting committee* were
appointed by Bishop Martin :
Emory College, A, G. Haygood, W. F.
Cook, J. W. Ileidt.
Wesleyan Female College, O. H. Pat
tillo, A. J. Jarrell, D. J. Myrick.
LaGrange Female College, R. F Jones,
/v M Thigpen, J M Dickey, H R Harris, J
B Hunnicut.
Marietta Female College, Thomas F
Pierce, II J Adams, J R Mayson.
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in Post Office, Macon, Georgia,
December 5, 1872:
A —Attaway, Miss Nancy; Anderson, Miss
Belty.
It— Barnes, W TANARUS; Baber, Miss Mary; Bird,
Mis Dora; Boman, Peter (col); Brantley, Mr
Susan A; Bothwell, Geo M; Butler, E; Burns,
Mrs Mary; Burkett, K F; Brown, C F.
Cl—Carlis, VV'm; C’umpbell, 1 \V; Cason, Mrs
Catherine; Campbell A Cos, J W; Curkley, G;
Campbell, it 8; Christian, Mrs; Christian, Mis
8 E; Clarke, Miss Pauline D; Cox, Miss Julia;
Couse, U W; Crawford, Geo.
It— Davis, John K; Davis, Daniel; Drake,
Augustus; Dußone, Miss Lou
I*l E vers, J T.
I*' —Forte, Juhnie; Feuehtwanger & Zundan
(2); Fletcher, John.
Or—Garwood, C B; Glover, Matthew; Gioss,
Peter; Gilbert, Robt B, Griffin, John 1; Green,
Miss Amelia; Gray, Miss Amanda (col); Gran*
nal, Mrs Khoda.
ll— Hawkins, B H; lieilner, Miss Molly;
Hill, C H; Ilili, Mrs E F; Hogan, H M; Hurd,
J O, Hoffman, Louisia; Hunt, Jeasee; Hudson,
James: Hall, Amos.
I— lrwin, Kev C M; Irvin, T Bryson; Irvin,
Hamlin C; Israel, Gabriel.
•I-Jones, Mrs Mollie II; Jones, J J; Jones,
Mrs Lula; Jackson, Mrs Ella; Jones, Mrs
E S.
4 —Kale Louis; Kelly, Chi* B; King C’hae
J; Kennan, Miss Laura
I.—Lane, H M; Lee, Causey; Lingo, Mrs G
L; Loden, Mrs Jamima; Lowsry, Nathan, 2;
Lyon, Miss Kittle; Lundy Miss Bettie.
VI Mai - by, Walter, Martha, H H; May A
Cos C 8: Massey; A VV; Marshall, Mrs Brjety;
McAllister, C B; McKay, W H; Mclntyre,
Neil; MeGrath, K N; McGougb, Ja* C; Mitch
ell, W D; Morrison, Parker; Moone, Gao;
Murdock, Mrs M A.
.vf—Nixon Kent
© —Owe®, Mies.
—Y ■ -ft- ... ....■**■
I—Perkins, P tl; Persons, A \V: I’nvt u,
Mrs A M; Fersoua, A; Phillips, K G; Powers,
Horace M.
H -Retd Ala; Ktnfroe, Goo M, Ridley,
MU* Laura; Kilty, Mrs M Lou; Rowley, Guo
A; Robsi-u Mr* Easter; Roberson, Daniel;
Rogers, Thomas.
U—Sander* Geo W U; Bebreider, Mrs Eliza;
Sanford, Delia; Bhrtver, I) H; Sharpe, Henry;
Skinner, Pleasant; Slatton, Geo; Steven-*, Miss
Julia; Strotber, Mr* Jennie.
T—TcUtone, B R; Thompson, G 8 2; Thorn
ton, J G; Tucker, Goo.
if— Waterman, Miss Fannie; Wosteott Mi s
Lney; Wetherd, J A; White, Mrs Lucy; Wil
llama, Henry, (col.) Williams, Muck, (col.)
Wilbur, Mrs Melinda; Wilbourn, Mrs Maliuda
M; Wilkinson, Mrs Martha; Worsham, Dr J;
Wyche, J W.
Letters held for Postage.
A F Solomon, Gordon, Ga; 3 Simmons,
Montgomery, Ala.; Bill Holme*, Mllledgevillc,
Ga.; Elijah O’Neil, Dubliu, Ga.; John Jones,
Atlanta, Ga.
Call at S. T. & B. P. Walker’s this evening,
if you want such tilings os choice Tennessee
Beef, Pork, Sausage, Fresli Fish, Oysters, Ap
ples, Oranges, Bannnnas, Malaga Grapes, or
anything else In the fancy or family grocery
line.
octl7-tf 88 Cherry St.
FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL
Dully Review el llie Mnrkel,
Office Macon Daily Enterprise, t
December- 5—2 o’clock, P. M. j
Cotton. —Report for 24 hours, since 2 P. M.
yesterday. Sold 535 bales ; shipped 413 bales.
Received 474 bales.
STATEMENT.
Btoek on hand, Sept. 1, 1872-
boles K H~
Received last 24 hours 474
Received previously 35,708—30,242
Total receipts 30,554
Snipped last 24 hours 413
Shipped previously 84,744—25,10i
Stock on hand this evoning.... 11,41)7
Market active 17Vaal7%e.
MACON- I*KICK CI UKF.Vr.
OSNABURGS —No. 1 W
No. 2 14
Milledgevllle No. 2 14
MACON SHEETING 1%
Seven-eighths
Waymanville Sheeting I'* 1 *
Houston Sheeting Hit
Houston Stripe* 13Vulo
Columbus Stripes loalN
High Shoal Stripes 10
Montour Shirting —% ( •
Factory Sewing Thread 0b
YARNS— I 00
GRlTS—per bushel 135
OATS —per bushel OOatio
FIELD PEAS—per bushel
HAY—Northern
Tennessee 1 OJa2 00
Clover
PEA NUTS—per bushel 150
POTATOES—Planting
Table use 3 50a4 00
APPLES—Northern
BUTTER—Goshen No. 1 per It) 43u4-l
Goshen No. 2 per lb 26
Tennessee No, 1 “ 3j
Tennessee No. 2 “ 20
Country 35a to
COFFEE—Rio per lb 23u25
Java per lb 30n53
CHEESE—Best Cream per lb.. 17
New York per 1b... 15
MOLASSES—N. O. Syrup per gal.
“Georgia” per gal.. 70
Sugar House 35
SYRUPS—GoIden Drips, per gal... 00u7.)
Medium per gal 05
Ordinary per gal 55
SUGAR—” A” per lb 13JJa
White Extra “C" 13a
New Orleans (hlids) lOn lUJ a
Yellow C 1 23-fa
Demerara 12>fcul3
Port! Rico Iljsal2j.;.
POWDER—Hazard per keg 7 25
Orange Mills 7 00
provisions, grain, groceries, AC.
BACON—Ciear-ribbed Sbleß (smokd).. 12
Shoulders 83fu9
HAMS —Magnolias. C., canvassed... 10jda20
Fitch’s
Tennessee, plain-cured 18ul8jf
White Bellies lOuHH,
PORK—Pickled, mess 18 00
New, mess 10 00
Pickled, rumps 10 00
BULK MEATS—Cask Sides
Shoulders
Bellies lOalOy,
LARD—l’ri m e Leaf, Tierceß Ilu 1 1 '/. t
Kegs 13
Packages 12a13
FLOUR- -Low superfine per bbl a7 00
Standard superfine.. 8 50
Extra 0 00
Choice extra
Family 10 00
“ Wyleyß X X X X” I
Georgia Mills j 11 50a 13 00
llyacmthe 0 50
“Domestic” 12 00
Star of Beauty 11 00
Belle of Georgia 11 00
Pride of Dixie 12 00
Silver Lake 12 00
CORN —Whitt per bushel 05
Mixed per bushel 88a00
SHOT—Per sack 300
CRACKERS—Butter per lb 00
Soda BaOO
Cream 13
Bugar 12 1-2
Lemon 14
Ginger Snaps
PicNic 10
Fancy 17
CANDY—New York per lb 18
M. It. Rogers &Cos 18
BLACKING —No. 1 per gross 5 00
No. 2 OO
No. 3 7 00
SODA—Bi-Carb. per lb ouJo
POTASH—PerIb lOall
SOAP —Turpentine per lb 0 1-2
Laundry 15
Toilet per doz 75at 20
Olive 8
YEAST POWDERS—Preston and
Merrill’s per doz. 1 75u2 25
Horsford’s 2 00
TOBACCO—Choice Chewing per lb 75
Medium..... 00
Ordinary 40a50
Choice Smoking..... 1 25
i Medium 75
Common 40
CIGARS —Imported per thousand 75 00al50 00
Domestic. 15 OOaOO 0o
SNUFF—Scotch per lli 78
Macaboy 7b
PIPES—Per box 2 50a 1 50
MACK ERE!. —No. 1 kits 2 25a;: 5
No. 2 bids 13 50a 14 00
No. 2 kits 1 70
No. 3 bbls—large.. 11 50a 12 50
No. 3 kits 1 50al 70
WHITE KISH—Half bbl 7 50a!) 00
CANDLES— Best Star (full w’t)... 21>fa22
Sperm 42a 15
Paraffine 30a.;.,
STARCH—PearI 7Jfa3,
EGGS—Per doz
CHICKENS—Per doz 3 00u5 00
SALT—Virginia jiersack 2 10 1 1 -
Liverpool 2 25
FEATHERS
HIDES—Dry flint UM
Green ou7
BEESWAX 28.150
SWEET POTATOES 1 50
WHISKY—Common Rye 1 05a 1 1“
BAGGING—BengaI
Lyon
Borneo
Gunny
Dundee 17
Patched 17
WOOD AN 17COAL.
I HAVE established, neartbe Macon A Wc t
ern Railroad Depot, an ample yard with
Fairbanks’ best scale*) to supply all kind- of
Wood arid Coal, lu any quantity, at the low,-t
market rates.
WEIGHT, MEASURE and
QUALITY GUARANTEED.
A share of nubile patronage in respectfully
solicited. Orders left at the office* of Messrs
H. L. Jewett, Greer, Lake A Cos., Turpin A
Ogden, through Pontofflce, or at the Yard, will
bare prompt attention. Cotneand see
122-3)0 MILO S. FREEMAN.
BOSIf ’
—AND '
Savannah Steam :ie.
IOW rato* of freight nn,l In l'ir t
m class passenger accomnr . Order
tour goods shipped by “80.-Uv ; hmuiiiuli
Steamship Line.” mid avoldall > ' Ic.vtra
handling. lUuUAIiDSON A it.' .■■ ai:D,
Agent, 8:0 ,eh, Ga.
F. NICKERSON A O'. nt-.
181-201) lh ton.
J. A. MERC.
Commission Me. ..mt,
153 HAY BTKI
Bet. Whitaker and Barnard St., li, Oa
All orders will receive prompt m Con
signments of all kinds rtapoctfi, Jed.
131-809
BOIT &. McK
Cotton and Com on
IUII KCHAY’T
ION Hay Klros't, Savn . Gn.
131-209
MEYER, COHI 0..
WHOLESALE DEALKi:
Boots and C s js,
IN BroufililOH Ml.,Nia - O, (,’n
Merchants auppllcdatNew Y, . : ‘
131-209 Prices.
A. Ni. AM>i:\ .V
COMMISSION ME 1 I ANTS
—an a—
Dealers In Fruits, Fish . dtiee,
No. 95 Bay St., Siivnnn.i
Consignments solicited.
Orders promptly attended to.
E. D. SMYT
DIPOKTIIK Ol’ TII; Y,
Glassware nn<] t’h ta,
And Dealer In House Furnislii. , Goods,
143 Congress and 141 St. Juli Sts.
SAVANNAH, GA. 131-209
F. W. SIMS & CO.,
Colton FacloiN and <■ m ini
Commission Merchants
SAVANNAH, GEOItIH A.
Bagging and Ties supplied at market prices.
Advances made on Cotton, or other consign
ments. Money promptly remitted. 131209
A. It. CHAMPION. CEO. i ritIXMAN.
4'IIAHI*M>N A FIS S’. : AN,
Commission Merchants
Corner Bay and Drayton : , ~
SAVANNAH, GA, 131-209
L. N. WHITTLE. 080. W. ( -TIN.
wiirm.T & j7t-’a'F -j,
ATTOKNKYS, Ac.. A r : UIV,
32-107
NOW IS Till) TIPMU’’.
SLAUGIITK #S,
/~\N FOURTH BTRKFT, n* Wil
V/ bum aV: Edwards, i the j
Toys anil Hiristns '
My fitock U complete, and eoi ry-
the Bakery and Conh me
Wedding l*artl<*rt tiuj*plicd onr ■ im.m
Thunkful to the citizens of M | t,
patronage, I resiwcl fully nolieil . . li.uf
for the future. Dome uml • i '\iil
guarantee satisfaction.
uovlS lm G. SL.U i Ik
Marshall II
SAVANNAH, GA.,
A. B. I*rCE, Proi::
BOARD PER DAY :i.OO.
121-209
Savannah Store
NORTHEAST CORNER OF Y - ’ 1 1 11
AND FOURTH STKEI
IHACON, GFOItG
lIIAVE opened, In conneetim, hmy
. eiioicc Liquor and Fancy Groe a
GREEN MARI
Where I will furnish to epicures,
CHOICE BEEF, PORK, MUT’D- ;, SAU
SAGES, GAME OF ALL K IN Do,
FISH, OYSTERS, VEGET
itI.ES and FRUITS,
and articles too numerous to mention.
novlß-tf W. A. GIBBONS.
W. IIOWAKC),
ATTORNEY AT . - /,
MACON, GEORGi
Oflie ut entrance of KuMon Hall, n i ii ei-t.
A ll husiness will receive j ■ ;*t .ton
tlon i 1
T. It. COX,
ATTORNEY AT
Ralhlori fE ill 2Set2i.
UIIEItHV BTKRET, MACO'k 1 IA.
wait
•f. •. AKSErft Yrs,
ATTORNEY AT /,
151)4 BAY STREET, HAVA NY !, GA.
/ lOJd*FCTJONS promptly :i'<
\J money remitted ut on ■. i‘. /<
i:n-m
Pulaski He 3,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
J,\ 0. W. (J Ail ERO ,
I'ltoi'ieiFToi:
A ft rut clan* house in <:v< i , ,
131-209
Jl 11. < lilt K 4 ,
ATTORNEY AT
( OHNER OF MULBERRY iJ
V * Streets, in Court House M
20-104
Press for Sale?
WE have for rale a large , - G'.fiDON
PRESS /AJlgator) and a I 1 GGLI-.s’
PAPER. CUTTER in good cun-!,, k, L.
had at a bargain. Sola to make . -. 5,; !,-r
--ge.r and f**tcr machines.
Ki WING fc ‘’ If Til, I
1-tf Macon, Ga.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY,
,
THE LARGEST AND OLDEST
CLOTHING HOUSE
ir* THE STATE,
i><) Soroml Nlre<*t, Macon, Cioorgia.
oef.lt> Hill
PROSPECTUS
lacoi Weekly Enterprise,
W. WATKIN lIICKS, Kditor.
ON or about tins first, werk in Di'cember,
wc will i.*sue from thiaoftlee tin* linst num
ber of n
Larp, Live Weekij Paper!
It will contain all the the Telegraphic newn
of the week, and the ltcßt reliable Information
on all Bub.jectu and from all partn of the world.
In ita ediiorlal department will he found din*
cufisiona of nil the
livi: issri’s
of the timcH. Partieulur attention will be giv
en to the advancement of Science, Art, and
Literature; while all interesting event Hand
authentic progresn of the political world wil)
bo faithfully presented. m
SUBSCRIPTION PHICK.
One Year $1 50
Six Months * 1 00
Invariably in advance.
g.£T‘No subscription taken for le than six
months.
2 -4'/"Now is the time to subscribe. Hpkci
MEN COPIES SENT ON APPLICATION.
Drugs and Medicines,
paints and oils,
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES,
SOAPS, PERFUMERYB,
COMBS AND BRUSHES,
PATENT MEDICINES, Etc.
TOBACCO, SNUEF,
—AND TIIE —
CHEAPEST CIGARS EVER.OFFERED IN
THIS City.
West’s Extra Kerosene Oil!
NO. 1 FIRE TEST.
LAMPS and CHIMNEYS ami WICK.
PRESCRIPTIO N 8
ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED.
Satisfaction guaranteed in all purchase*.
I have for hulo the parent and beat YVhiuky
and Gin in thin city for Medicinal purpOHCß.
One trlul will satbuy the moat faotiuiouH.
ROLAND B. HALL,
Dealer In Thorlmra’* Garden Seed,
191 tr Or. ChrrrvSt. and Cotton Av.'nue,
Sptsvood Hotel,
NEARLY OPPOBITE PAOBENOBB DEPOT,
(Only one minute’s walk.)
MACON, GEORGIA.
Hoard 3.00 per Day.
)li;ti s 75 CUNTS EACH.
T. JI. HARRIS, Proprietor.
C. J. Maclblj.an,
Superintendent.
Jamp -. W. Me nu, In the Office.
I— tf
CJa.ige oi' Schedule.
MACON AND WESTERN R. It. CO., I
Macon, Ga., October 31, 1872. {
ON and ufter Sunday November 3d, the fol
lowing (schedule for Piusnenger Trains,
will be observed on tbits road:
DAY PASSENGER.
Leave Macon 8:15 A. t.
Arrive at Macon 2:05 A. M.
Leave. Atlanbi 8:20 a. u.
Arrive at Atlanta .2:40 ('. u.
NIGHT PASSENGER AND FREIGHT.
leave Macon 8:50 r. M.
Arrive nt. Mucon 3:20 A. M.
Leave Atlanta 8:00 p, M.
Airive at Atlanta. . 4:55 A. M.
Making clone connections at Macon with
Central Railroad for Savannah and Augueta,
„nd with Southwcatcrn Railroad for point* In
rtouthweet Georgia. At Atlanta with Western
and Atlantic Railway for point* West.
A. J WHITE,
nov’Jtf Superintendent.
ARM ADD L. Bjcttk. EDOAK A. Rosh.
COAL AND WOOD.
WE art ready to fill orders at reduced rate*
for the very beet
COAL CREEK aHd ANTHRACITE COAL,
COKE and BLACKSMITH COAL,
also beat
UPLAND OAK acd HICKORY WOOD.
Orders left at the office of A. G. Butt*, at
store of Wlrishlp <Sc Callaway, or at yurd M.
W n R. K, win m
The Davenport Brother* have quit
ahowing glioals and gone to fsnnfn?.
ANNUAL FA Ik
—OK THE—
Agricultural and Mechanical
ASSOCIATION OF GEOlttilA,
XXolcl at Savannah..
COMMENCING
MONDAY, DECEMBER 80th, 1872,
And continue during the week.
rpHE Central Railroad and connection*! and
J Atlanta and Gulf Railroad and connections
will transport visitors for one fare, returning
free.
s %it in. <ovh:ni\
There will he a S:tlre Contest between the
Savannah and Augusta Sabre Clubs on Decem
ber 4 tit and sth.
IMi’EN.
Open to the world, three or more to enter.
Fastest. Trotting Single-harness Horse, Purse.
$100; Fastest pair of Trotting Horses, owned
and used ns such, Purse, SSO; Best Slngle-har
ness Horse, Plate, s*3o; Best pair of Harness
Horses, Plate, $25; Best Pacing Horae, Plate,
#ls; Running Race, Sweepstakes, mile heats,
three or more to enter, two to start, entrance
10 per cent., Purse, s‘2oo.
POTTOS llt 1:4111
The Chamber of Commerce offer the follow
ing premiums:
For best three bales of upland cotton of one
planter's growth on exhibition, premium to go
to planter, SSO.
For three bales ranking second In quality,
premium to goto planter, S4O.
F<>r three hales ranking third In quality, S3O;
premiums to go to planters
For the best bale of sea inland cotton, $.10;
next best in quality, premium to go to planter,
S4O.
For the best Gin for upland cotton, SIOO.
For the best bushel of Rough Bice, of the va
riety known as gold seed, premiuu to go to
planter, $lO.
For tiie best bushel of Hough Rice, of the va
riety known us white, premium to go to plan
ter, #lO.
No fee will he charged for entering of exhib
! iting articles.
For Premium Lists or otliir information, ap
ply to J. IL KSTILL, Secretary,
IHS-td Savannah, Ga.
To llae IKumlimim* Hen of illacon
THE ALBANY NEWS
Circiiluti * exclusively in Dougherty, Mitchell,
Lee, Balter uml Worth Countle*.
J ■/,- The wealth lent Cotton (-rowing section
of i ieorgia..i*-I
TIIIO IN’KWH
Is the best Advertising Medium in Southwest
ern tieurqiu.
ADVERTISEMENTS SOLICITED.
CAREY W. STYLES, Proprietor.
_B9
TIIE I'KIDIIOI WEEKLY.
IT is universally conceded thnt advertising is
a necessity to success In business; It is also
conceded, by the shrewdest business men, that
newspapers are the host medium for reaching
all parties whose trade is desired.
THE MONROE ADVERTISER
reach' s more of the people trading with Mu
con than any other journal published In the
country; it Is, therefore, the bent medium of
communication with the planting interests.
We will be happy at any lime to furnish refer
ences to leading merchants here and elsewhere,
will) will testify to the fact thut they have re
ceived orders mr goods from parties who read
Ihrii card. In The Advertiser. Jn fact, many
who have availed themselves of Its eolumns.
candidly say that Its value exceed* that of all
other Journals In which they are represented.
The Advertiser lias the freshness of youth and
the ripeness of age, and is therefore deservedly
successful.
CHARACTER OF ADVERTISEMENTS.
No advertisements arc admitted which are
not believed to be above question and of real
value, and from parties so unquestionably re
liable thut the readers of The Advertiser will be
safe in ordering them from any distance. To
our readers, the fact of Its appearance here lias
all the weight of endorsement and authority.
Address, JAS. P. HARRISON,
Forsyth. Georgia.
Chance of Schedule.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFC’E, 1
M icon A Brunswick Railroad Cos., >
Macon, Ga., October 30, 1872. )
ON and after Thursday October 31, 1872,
trains on this road will run us follows :
DAV I'Ah-KNOKIt TRAIN, DAILY (SUNDAYS EX
CEPTED.)
Leave Macon 9:15 a. m.
Arrive at Jesup <1:85 V. -M.
Arrive at Brunswick 10:00 p. M.
Leave Brunswick 4:80 A. M.
Arrive ut Jesup 6:45 a.
Arrive at Macon 5:10 p. m.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY.
Leave Mucon 8.25 P. m
Arrive at Jesup 5.00 a u
Arrive ut Savannah 8.30 a. m
Leave Suvauuuh V'ut*’ M
Leave Jesup 11 ip p
Arrive ut Mucon 7.5UA. m
Both day and night tcains connects closely
at Jesup with trains to and from Florida.
lIAWKINBVILLE TRAIN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EX
CEPTED. )
Leave Macon 2:50 p. m.
Arrive at Hawkinsville Japo p M.
Leave Hawkinsville p" A - **■
Arrive at Macon *• “•
WM. MacRKA.
174tf General Superintendent.
TO MERCHANTS !
MERCHANTS wishing to place their name
and bu*inesß prominently before the peo
ple of Macon, Taylor, Crawford and Houston
counties, should advertise In the BUSINESa
MIRROR. Circulation good and Increasing
very fast. Rates liberal.
tv. T. CHRISTOPHER, Eo.jt Paop S
~ Fort valley, Ga.