Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, December 07, 1872, Image 3

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01TY GOVERNMENT. W. A. 11l UN .Hayor. ALDERMEN: .1 I i'uv, A K. 1 inti i ,t. Wii.Hfits, E- M (JißUFl'i |* FtTZOBUALU, ]>■ Ivi'UEHIH, W. Ij. Ellis, I. swing, \ T Smith f. Krst'Ei.l< ) a Dai v, U. Waggenstein. ij. J. Williamson Trcasuror. J A. '* KTK , ~ n.,.„ v City Attorney. bit. G. N. Holme* City l’liysieau. I imps Martin, of Police. II C. Taylok, First Lieutenant John Hi ui.ev, Second Lieutenant 'V. A. Wiley Third Lieutenant ). p. Finney . .Guard House Keeper. I .ILLIAUD CiiuitKi, -itreut Overseer. V K. 11 vmi an, ... .City Sexton. (J Hodgkin* Magazine Keeper. win JirFEiis, Clerk ol the Market. JOIf PKIVI I^C. S hi- (Ifliee i* prepnred to ex* Of llto .101 l I'rini iitjr * price* to ,i< tlf tiiiif*, ad i si *ljlr . .iiiNlneloi-y to Sill. Pine work i rlr s* Npeeiiilty. e solicit , out- orders, mill M ill do onr to please you. 'J’ilV i !">• ilirsiWlv falks. MACOM, GAot PEC. 7. Baer! A large drove of beeves passed i< p Sr ond street this morning. Look out f ; r the epi zooty. + <JS>Ie BSilll. Don’t fail to see O'" Hull at li-.'-lori i'aU to-night. licgiistratioii. The registratioh books are open every night from 7!.j to 10 and this opportunity to roister should ire availed of by every body who r {poets to have a say so in the coming city election. About 1000 have registered. ttniie a Kmli. Brawn & Co’s, bijou book and holiday gift store presented a beautiful and busy scene this a r-nh'g. Aside from the beauty of the mag nificent array of presents, there wore, a number of tbo prettiest, ladies of the city purchasing presents. B>ral!> ©fa Siraiiaer. Mr. S. H. Smith, from Pataka, 111., died in i his city at the Isaacs House, yesterday evening about 0 o’clock. It is supposed lie died of ap oplexy. ’First Street tjhitrcli To-Ilorrotv. Dr. Hicks will preaeh his last sermon and .Lake leave of his congregation in the morning at 10% o’clock. Bishop Marvin will preach at might at 9%. THE IIAVOK’S im HON. W. A. HUFF PRESIDING. <Oweo Cauley, dt unk and disorderly $5 and t'O&trS. John Davis., ailas John Franklin, stealing. 8-25and costs, and streets 30 days. John Harris and Bill Fraley, stealing, con tinued, .Stolen Hides. For some times past our citizens have been missing their cows and yearlings. Every pic caution was taken to ferret out the cause of their disappearance, but all to no avail. Col ..Rutherford lost a couple of fine heifers the . biker day, and instructed the hide dealers to Ikucp a look out for his hide, giving them a de scription of the missing bovines. This -morning a couple of negroes called on tue ijernd Bros, with a hide that tallied with the description given by Col. Rutherford. The Bern* Bros, .delayed payment until officer Ilufl came in and nabbed the two ebony thieves. They were hauled up before his Honor, when one of them, Bill Fraley, made a half way confession. He said lie lived witli Mr. Herbert Reynolds near Griswoldville, and had made an arrangement with the other darkey, John Harris to bringin the hide and share in the proceeds Harris,however, was obstinats and said he found the hide. He told a very conflicting story concerning it, and the court continued the case until some evidence could bo intro duced. For skin diseases uso Chapman’s celc , brated cure. OUR LITTLE liA Sii:. 1 fe poetry-machine of Jaques Strop having tyeen out of order for a long time, Jaques ■■busied -himself all of yesterday in repairing it, sa by night, managed to grind out the follow in'.* verses, which are not intended for the criticising ’eye* of the poet-local of the Tele graph -. If, ituuhis precioss land of ours, There’s a Katie half so witty, Half so sweet and yeteo pretty I would..like to see her. Smiles of hers would sweeten aloes— (’Twould upon my honor) Make your shower kisses on her, And wish that Bhe was yours. But tills world, nor-any oilier, Has riches near enough Of her sweet breath to buy a puff—- For Hie belongs to me 1 is she pretty, did you any, sir:- Think you that star yonder Twinkling with its eyes of wonder Pretty ? Then is Katie '. Why you ought to hear her laugh, Hr. Hear her “yonder’* popper! ” You would think it sin to sip h'-r It makes your heart so glad. But there’s Katie, toddling to me That’s a dear—now aaotber; Let’s to supper with your mother— Think she'll do! Thanks, good day! %? tj wxi House Arrivals, ' V,- the pa* 2* hours precedin'/ 12 M. to-dny. , W M Tharp A&on. t!hB Winn and family, Houston cotta; Col W A Ameri cu; Will K Ratcliff, Ohio; J H Collins, G.. 1. J Lamar, MilladegTillc, <m ; Geo M South worth. Memphis, lean; Tbos Jl Broome, <1 H Hansom; N Y . HI Gilbert, Irvington, Ga.; W B Hill, Oglethorpe, Ga : G A Hcndor son, Baltimore, M U; Wm H LaPrade,Atlanta, Ga.; Ole Bull,; Mrs Ridgway, Mis* Ridgeway. WC Hnnter, llaynesville, Ky; John Keen, j Philadelphia; A M West, Holy Springs, Mies; C B Woods, Savannah; M Prank, Baltimore, Md : A I) Carretter and family, Gainesvilley Maj 4 M White and wife, Lowrens co; A B Davis. Forsyth; Isaac Jones, Philadelphia; D W Parr, Houston co; J A Elkin, Ky; James C Ashury, Montesuma; M Nixon, Marshallville; .1 T Cooper, J D Smith, Houston co; \V II Smith, G F Phinley. H Stcioheimer, N York; W Watson and family, St Louis; A B Sperio, N Orleans; J J Peirce, Montgomery; F Wood, Boston; K T Miller, Cincinnati; G L Lapham, Columbus; W Dudgdall, Baltimore; 8 D Free man, Ala; J II Derick, III; A McClinlock. Ky; () O Nelson, Dawson; J C Griffis, Americas; E L Liven.ore, George Cooper. Wm N Walsh, J Buchanan, P T Bartlett, New York; E M Marsh, Atlanta; W J Newsorn, Davisboro; S D Pool, Newberry; A P Wright and son. Tbomas ville; 8 H Lockett, Reynolds; C T Mima, Bain bridge: Thos McCradv, Charleston; 8 C Hol eomby, Ky; B W Turner, Forsyth; Jos EvereV, Camilla. Miobtt Good.—How much better it is tc bny fine boots and shoes and hate them lart for a long time than to buy common good* once a month. Go to McKervy & Maloney’s. It. ‘S'flflS %stcreation. Editors DailtF.ni nttsit: i7.<.-< - Four yesterday's Issue contains a report of an assault made upon till by John B. Cummings, which docs me Injustice, nnd I therefore crave a hearing at your hands. The facts arc: I did charge Cummings with defalcation, while an officer of the city. For this, it appears, lie waited upon the street which I usually traverse, nearly or unite an hour, making no secret of his intention to kill me when he saw me. When 1 came along, lie made threatening gestures as if to draw u pistol on me, and confronted me on the side-walk, and said : “What did I ever do to you that you should publish me, you damned lying son-of i— v” X replied that I would make no resis tance to his abuse, as 1 was not armed ns lie seemed to be. He then repeated that i was “a damned lying son of a-—," and to arm myself, is lie intended to “settle” with me. “Very well,” said I, “I will do it,” and immediately passed on. I went to my room uud returned io tlie corner of Cherry ami Colton Avenue in ten or lifteen minutes, where 1 stood, from live to ten minutes, about fifty yards from where Cummings was, and in plain view-of him and liis friends. Seeing him sit down on a bench, near where lie was standing, I took it for granted lie. had changed his mind about settling with me, and so I went about my business. 1 might have advanced up tiie street from where I was, but that would have made me the aggressor, a position l do not dare place my self in because of the present organization of our Courts. Besides, I was not seeking the difficulty. I felt bound, ns lie bad permitted me to go to prepare myself for him, to return and show him thatl was ready to afford him satisfaction. The language used towards me by Cummings is hi* language, not mine, and 1 am therefore not responsible for it. If the statement made uy me, relative to Cummings is a lie. then 1 ad mit that I am a liar; but in justification of my statement, I'-call upon the Treasurer of the city of Macon to say whether I am a liai onr t. 1 on!! upon the City Council to say whether Cummings did not "admit his defalcation bv ollerii!': that body live hundred dollars to wipe out tiic ~ci >uii igninst him. I e.i!i upon the t Jit v Attorney to hear me out In tlie statement that he advised the Council to take the prone,er. ..... And if these authorities fail or r,r.,.,. p, en . dorse till' truthfulness of my charge, then 1 re fer those interested to tin; Clerk of the Coun cil, who has a record of the proceedings in relation to it. His charge that 1 am a “ on-of-u ” would convey Ihe idea that he knows some thing about mv ancestry. I can only say in this connection that 1 am ready to compare my lineage with his. The statement Unit Cunmdugs spit in my face is untrue, as also,’that 1 ran my hand in my pocket, us if to draw a weapon. 1 did not go to the Union office, nor was I gone “about half an hour.” In publishing the statement I did in the Union, I conceive that 1 was only doing my duty as an impartial journalist. 1 was putting facts before the people, so that they might know how to act in their choice of officers to take charge oi their public affairs. Cummings asked me what helmd done to me, that 1 should publish him. tie may not have done anything to me, per sonally, but as a citizen of Macon, lie lias used my money, and lias failed to account for it. Knowing" this fact, and being a public journal ist, it was my plain duty to make my fellow citizens acquainted with it. I wish to say, also, that it lias come to my ears that I was instigated to write the article in question by certain interested parties. That 1 deny. I have never yet learned the art of being led about by the nose by place seekers, as those who know me best, will testify. Respectfully yours, J. Clakke Swayzk. Fine Turkeys.— I The finest dressed turkeys in the market are for sale at C. C. Balkcom & Co.’s on Fourth street. Besides turkeys they have everything else in the grocery line. Now is the time to lay in your stock of good things for Christinas. It -♦ ♦- — CITY DIRECTORY. MASONIC. Macon Lodge, No. 5, meets every Ist and 3d Monday night, at Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenue. Mizpah Lodge, No. 47, meets every 2d and Itli Thursday nights at Masonic Hall. Constantine Chapter, no. 4, R. A. M., meets every 3d and 4th Monday night at Masonic Hall. St. Omer Commandery, No. 2, Knights Tem plar, meets Ist Thursdays of each month at Masonic Ilall. FJKE.UEN. Protection No. 1 meets Ist Tuesday night in each month— llouSe Poplar st., corner 3d. Ocmulgee No. 2 meets Ist Monday night in each month —House on Cotton Avenue, near City Hall. Young America No 3 meets Ist Monday night in each month —House 3d st., corner Mul berry Mechanics’ No. 4 meet* Ist Monday night in each month—House, corner Hawthorne and 3d btreets. Defiance No. 5 meets Ist Tuesday in each month —Housed in City Hall. Hook and Ladder No. 1 meets Ist Friday night in each month —House Poplar st., cor ner 2d. ODD FELLOWS. Franklin Lodge, No. 2, meets every Thurs day night at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Cotton Avenue. United Brothers Lodge, No. 5, meets every Tuesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hull. Germania Lodge, No. 59, meets every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall. Macon Union Encampment No. 2, meets at Odd Fellows’Hal! on 2d and 4tli Mondays of each month. KNIGHTS OF I'VTIIIAS Meet every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall. GOOD TEMPI.A US. Walton Lodge, No. 33, meets every Tues day night at Progress Club Hall. Aurora Lodge, No. 89, meet* every Friday night at their Hall in Hollingsworth Block. Dougherty Lodge, No. 179, meets every Monday night at Progress Club Hull. Windsor Lodge, No. 120, meets every Thurs day niiriit at their Hall on Windsor Hill. SOCIETIES Progress Club meets every Sunday night at their Hall on Mulberry st,- it, Hibernian Society meets Ist Tuesday in each month at No. 2 Engine, House. Malachi Lodge, No. 146, I. O. B. 8., meets second and fourth Sundays in each month. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers meet* every Wednesday night at the Passenger Depot. Visiting brethren welcome. CHI.KI.UI- . Episcopal —Christ Church, Kev. IS. Johnson, I Rector—Walnut st., between ‘2d and 3d. Ser vices 10 1-2 a. M. and 8 P. m. gt. Paul’s Church, Rev. H. K. Rees, Rector Vineville. Services II a. m. ; sp. M. Chil dren’s Service ; 6P. M. Evening Prayer. St. Barnabas, services by the Rector of Christ Church, at sp. M. Near Macon & Brunswick Railroad Freight Depot. Catholic—i St. Joseph’s Church, Rev. L. D. Bazin. Mass 7A. M. ; High Mass I0;00 A. u.; Vespers 4 1-2 P. M. Presbyterian —Mulberry St. Church, Rev. C. B. Vaughn, pastor. Services 10 1-2 a. m. and 8 P. M. Windsor Hill Church, Rev. Win. McKay, pat.tor. Services semi monthly. hf'reislVirh Syuarjofjue —J. H. Hertz, President Near Ist Baptist Church. Services Friday eve ning and Saturday morning. llaptirt —lst Baptif-t, R< v. W. 11. Mclntosh, pastor—2d Street, between Cherry and Poplar. Services 10 1-2 a. m. and 8 1-4 P. m. ; Sunday school 41-2 P. M. Second Baptist, Rev. James Mcßryde, pastor —near Findlay’s Foundry. Services ID 1-2 a. m. and 8 p. M. Mission Chapel, Windsor Hill, supplied from i the city churches. MethodM Episcopal —Mulberry Street, Kev. ! J. O. Branch, pastor—Mulberry st,, comer Ist ‘ Services at 10 1-13 a. m. and 8 P. V Call at S. T. fc 11. P. Walker's this cvcuing, If you waul such things as choice Tennessee Beef, Pork, Sausage, Fresh Fish, Oysters, Ap ples, Oranges, Baunanas, Malaga 0 rapes, or anything else In the fancy nr family grocery line. octlMf 88 Oiibhky S r. - - A - Bartlett Pears at llot.r A STB' MENS. —'- + + California Bartlett Pears at Hoof A Stk lUIKNS. The heat in ritu world “ Putzel Si Jacobs Favorite." ‘ Nov 27 If The celebrated “ Poules ’ (Imported) wiw (he for sale only ut the New York Grocery store. California Bartlett Pears at Hook A Ste phens. Look to Vot e. Interest.—Brown makes ! four pictures for 81; mukes a dozen photo graphs for 58,50; best photographs So per | dozen. This gallery makes the best pictures j ill the city. Compare tlic work. No. 8 Cotton Avenue. novIS-tf. —♦ “Putzel’s Delight” will delight all smokers. Delightful. Latem News. —Brown makes those tine Ink pictures twenty-live cents less. Old pho tograph* copied correctly. No. S Cotton Avenue. No cards. nov. 11—If. j — A favorite with everybody, “Pntzei A Jacobs j Favorite. FINANCIAL St COMIIBUIAL. Hait- Review ol" Ihe .HHrke!, Office Macon Daily Enterprise, I December 7—J o’clock, P. M. j Cotton. —Report for 3-1 hours, since 3 P. M. yesterday, gold 4-10 bales; shipped 689 hales. Received 637 bales. statement. Stock on hand, Sept. 1, 1873 j bales H3 | Received last 34 hours 637 Received previously 80,610—37,147 ; Total receipts 37,659 Snipped lost 34 hours . 689 Slapped previously 35,609 —36,398 Btoek on band this evening 11,361 Market active 17%a18c. * -*♦- HACOI prh:e t i kbe.it, OSNABURUS—No. 1 16 No. 3 14 MilledgevilleNo. 3 14 MACON SHEETING 13% Seven-eighths 11 Waymanvillo Sheeting 1J 1 y Houston Sheeting 11% Houston Stripes 13%a16 Columbus Stripes 15al8 High Shoal Stripes 10 Montour Shirting—% 10% Fact.ory Sewing Thread 60 YARNS— 1 00 GRlTS—per bushel 185 OATS—per bushel 60a05 FIELD PEAS—per bushel HAY—Northern Tennessee 1 90a2 00 Clover 1 90 PEA NUTS—per bushel 1 50 POTATOES—Planting Table use S 50a4 00 APPLES—Northern BUTTER—GOBIien No. 1 per lb 43a4t Goshen No. 3 per lb 35 Tennessee No. 1 “ 3J Tennessee No. 3 “ 30 Country 85a40 COFFEE—Rio per lb 33a35 Java per lb 30a88 CHEESE—Best Cream per lb.. 17% New York per 1b... 15 MOLASSES—N. O. Syrup per gal. 05 “Georgia" per gal.. 70 Sugar House 85 SYRUPS—GoIden Drips, per gal... 60a75 Medium per gal 05 Ordinary per gal 55 SUGAR-" A” per lb 18%a White Extra “ C” 13a New Orleans (hhds) 10a 12% Yellow C 12%a Demerara 13%u13 Porti Rico ll%a 12% POWDER—Hazard per keg 7 25 Orange Mills 7 00 PROVISIONS, GRAIN, GROCERIES, Ac. BACON—Clear-ribbed Sides (smokd).. 13 Shoulders 8%n9 HAMS—Magnolia 8. C., canvassed... 19%u30 Fitch’s 19%a30 Tennessee, plain-cured 18al8% White Bellies 10ul0% PORK —Pickled, meBS 18 00 New, mess 19 00 Pickled, rumps 15 00 BULK MEATS—Cask Sides Shoulders Bellies 10al0% LARl)—Prime Leaf, Tierces llall% Kegs 13 Packages 12ul8 FLOUR -Low superfine per bbl a7 00 Standard superfine.. 8 50 Extra 9 00 Choice extra Family 10 00 “Wyleys XX X X" Georgia Mills ) 11 50a12 00 Hyacinthe 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 88a90 SnOT—Per sack 300 CRACKERS—Butter per lb 09 Soda Bao9 Cream 13 Sugar 131-3 Lemon 14 Ginger Snaps PicNic 10 Fancy 17 CANDY—New York per lb IS M. R. Rogers & Ca 18 BLACKING—No. 1 per gross 5 00 No. 2 6 00 No. 3 7 00 SODA—Bi-Carl), per lb 9alo POTASH—Per lb 10ull SOAP—Turpentine per lb 6 1-2 Laundry 15 Toilet per do/. 75al 30 Olive 8 YEAST POWDERS—Preston arid Merrill’s tier do/.. 1 752 25 Horsford's 2 90 TOBACCO—Choice Chewing per lb 75 Medium @0 Ordinary 40050 Choice Smoking 1 35 Medium 75 Common 40 ( IGARH -Imported per thousand 75 00al50 00 Domestic. 15 OOaflO 00 SNUFF—Scotch per lb J 8 Macaboy 78 PI PES—Per box 2 50a4 00 MACKEREL—No. 1 kite 2 25a3 50 No. 2bbU 18 50a 14 00 No. 2 kite 1 70 No. 3 bbla—large. .11 50a12 50 No. 3 kite 1 50al 70 WHITE FISH—Half bbl 7 OOaO 00 CAN DLES—Best Star (full w’tj... 21J^a‘33 Sperm 43a45 Paraffine 30a33 STARCH—PearI EGGS —Per doz •'* CHICKENS-Pcr doz 3 00s5 00 SALT —Virginia per sack 10a* }•> Liverpool 2 FEATHERS.. f HIDES— Dry flint 14alb Green BEESWAX ! SWEET POTATOES \ " j WHlßKY—Common Kye 1 o&ai ” BAGGING—BengaI J ; 1-ion Borneo }’ Gunßy 2 Dundee {* Patched “ w> ... *4W W ' **■> TOBACCO. TOBACCO. | BOXES, Sound . .id i heap. Just being receiiad hv SEYMOUR. TINSLEY v CO. COFFEE. COFFEE. MA<iS *’ HKAI ' I OFFER, justlu At SEYMOUR. TINSLEY dt CO.'S BACON. HULK MEATS AND LARD, at lowest mar ket prices, At SEYMOUR, TINSLEY ft CO.’S FLOUR. - r \i: !.') \DS NEW BRANDS A CHEAP, ' Seyfflmr, Tinsley & Cos. 19941" SALE OF TOWN LOTS. XIUILL be sold at Public Outcry, at the 11 Town of Milner on the Macon ft Went orn Railroad, all the Town Lots Wist of the Railroad Wood Shed, containing one to four acres cadi. Sale to commence on Friday, the oth day of December next, at 10 o’clock, a. u. Tkkms :—One half cash and one half on the Ist day of June, 187 U. A. T. WHITE, President, „ noySO-td. 080. F. HOOT,. ALEX. IL BTF.IIHBNB NOW READY - HOCE & STEPHENS, FOURTH STREET, (fast front hoi, linos worth block), HAVE just opened a full and complete stock of Fancy and Family Groceries, Freeh, pure, genuine, entirely new, and war* ranted to suit the of every one. The an Rortmcnt couipriaes c\ erything required in hucli a house. The linest brands of Flour, Meal— the biittt New York Hams, Sugar, Coffee. Syrup, Cooking Wines, Rutter—the best brands of Goshen a Hpccialty—Checao, Fruits, native and .Tropical, together with a complete line of Nuta, Candies, Candles, Pickles and other articles for the retail 1 rude. FISH AND OYSTERS. Freiih Fish ami Oysters every morning. Also of various kinds. \Te proposß, In a word. t,o npply IcixOa and the public generally with every thing nice required at reasonable rates. HOGE A STEPHENS. N. B.—All good** delivered free of charge. nov7-om. BOARD. DAY board and board and lodging iu a pri vate house, can be had by applying to W. 1). Rainey on Walnut street, Macon. Sept. 13,1873, _ 137-163. B YINGTON HOTE L, GRIFFIN, GA. npilis HOT EL ranks second to none to X Georgia, for GOOD COMFORTABLE R00M.3, WELL SUPPLIED TABLES, AND CHEAPNESS OF RATE. Asa resort for the residence of the present hot term, it Is unequalled, the nights being remarkable cool and pleasant. The best Water in Georgia. fl. W. BYINGTON, 110-160 Proprietor FORSALE. SIX BUILDING LOTS on Windsor Hill. Will sell all, or as many as desired. The lota adjoin Dr. Cox’s on the top of the hill. The prettiest location out. Apply to nov27-4t No. 8 Cotton Avenue. Building Lot For Sale. OITUATED near Tntnall Biuure, within a O few steps of Mercer University. Address E. C., Box K., 98tf Macon, Ga. ANOTHEB CAB LOAD —OP— CHARTER OAK STOVES H'NT RECEIVED —BY— TRUMAN A GREEN’S, TKI t.XGI l.n BLOCK, Sign of the Golden "Charter Oak.” mao MO. B. WEENU attorney at law, OFFICE ON So STREET OVER 1,. W. RiNBAL’N NTOIIK. 20-I*9 •WOOD AND COAL. I HAVE established, near the Macon & West era Kailroad Depot, an ample yard with Fairbanks’ best scale*) t/> t-upply kinds of Wood and Coal, iu any fjnontity, at the lowest market ra tee. WEIGHT, MEASURE and QUALITY GUARANTEED. A shore of public patronage la respectfully solicited Orders left at the offices of Messrs. H. L. Jewett, Greer, Lake & Cos., Turpin* Ogden, through Postoffice. or at the Yard, will have prompt attention. Come and see. 122-900 MH ft. FREEMAN. BOSTON Savaniiiiii Steamship Line. LOW rates of freight and insurance. First class passenger accommodations, order your goods shipped by “Boston and Savannah Steamship Line, and avoid all delay and r.\tra handling. RICHARDSON .v BARNARD, Agent, Savannah, Gu. I’. NICKERSON A CO., Agbilts, 131-909 Hoaton. .T. A. MERCIEK, Commission Merchant, I .lit II AY STttUU’I. Bet. Whitaker ami Barnard St., Savannah, i>a. All orders will rocuivo prompt at tenth'll. Con signments of all kinds respectfully solicited. 131-309 BoiT& McKenzie. Cotton sinl Comm i . 4 ion IIEIU’II \HiTN, ION llai Nlrecl, Navaanali. Ga. l!!l-‘)0fl MEYER, COHEN & CO.. L HOI.F3U In UFA I. rlt IN Boots and Shoes, IM llrougliinn Nil ~Sa ainiali, l.n Merchants supplied at >■ i Yet 1 M illet 131-369 Brier i A. X. 41.1i:\ A into., COMMISSION MHKOM ANTS | —AN* DdAlers in Fniits, Fisli and Frodnro, No. U 5 Ray Bt., .Savannah, Ga. Consignments solicited. Orders promptly attended to. K’l-W E.D. SMYTJ inroim.n or ntontiiuv, Gliissmire Itud 4’liinii, And Dealer in House Furnisliing Hoods, 142 Congress and 141 St. Julian Sts. SAVANNAH, GA. 131-209 F. W. SIMS & CO., Colton I'nctoiN nii.l Commission Merchants NAI AiYNAII, GIIOBCGi i. Bagging and Tieß supplied at .'market prices. Advances tmulo on Cotton, or other consign ment!). Money promptly remitted. 181-309 a. H. CHAMPION. UEO. C. FRBBMAD. CIIA9IPIOX A HIIUhUAN, Commission Merchants Corner Bay and Drayton Streets, SAVANNAH, GA, 161209 I„ N. WttITTI.IS. GKO. IV. GUST'S. WiarrTl.i: A 4iBJHTA, ATTOKAIIYS. Ac.. AT LAW, -\TO. 2 COTTON AVENUE, IN M A CON, GA. 33-107 NOW IS Till; TDIi;. AIM) SL AUOIIT Ell’S, ON FOURTH STREET, next door In Wil burn & Edwards, is the placr I" buy Toys ami Cliristmas Goods. My btock in coinpict*’, :mji i’imi-i i <r every thing in the Bakery and Confectionery'Line. Wedding I’artlew supplied onrciiKoimhle t rinn. Thankful to the citizen* <*| Macon for punt patronage, I reapeetfully f-olieit a liberal afiare for the future. Come and nee m and I will guarantee HatiafiKt ion. novls lm <;. SLAV (iIITICK. Marshall House SAVANNAH, (1 A. A. It. I.ITC i:, l*rw|>ri<>lor. BOAR]) PER DA V .s.'LOO. 131-209 Savannah Store NORTHEAST CORNER OF McIXTOSII AND FOURTH STREET, IIACO\, GEOItlal.A. (HAVE opened, in connection with my . ehoiee Liquor und Fiun-y Grocery Store, a GREEN MARKET- Where I will furnish to Cplcut' -, CHOICE ISEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SAU SAGES, GAME OF ALL KINDS, FISH, OYSTERS, VEGETA BLES and FRUITS, and articles 100 numerous to mention. novM-lf IV. A. GIBBONS. t. w. HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GEORGIA. OIHe nt - ,trance of Ralston Hall, Cherry street. .ill business will receive prompt atten tion.' 9.7 172 T. M. < <A. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ICiilhton Hull itHlliliaijg, ! CHERRY STREET, MACON. GGORGIA. RMtf .1. .1. ADR AH*. ATTORNEY AT LAW. 151 >£ BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. CIOLLECTIONS promptly attended to and / money remitted at one*!. P O. Box 277. I 131-209 Pulaski House, SAVANNAH, GA., 4 NO. W. CAM EBON & CO., PROPRIETOR*). A llrst class house In every re*pec,t, 131-209 n. 11. Gl.ltK t . ATTORNEY AT LAW. /TURNER OF MULBERRY AND SECOND V V Streets, in Court House, Macon, Ga. 29-104 Press for Sale! WE have for sale a large size GORDON PRESS (Allgator, and a KUGOLEB’ PAPER CUTTER iu good condition. To be (.•data bargain. Bold to make room for lar ger and faster machines. * AdflrsC* LTNiuS, wing a smith, ,_ff Macon. Ga. WINSHIP Sc CM. • -n | - i '' ii 1 ! ; THE LARGEST AND OLDEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE STATE, **.4> s.o’oiitl StiTM't, Macon, lioorg’ia. net i* > dm i iii ii 1 _ .■■■ PROSPECTUS Macon Woolly Euterpe, >V. WAT KIN IIH ItS. KGitor. (\N or nhoiu the UiKt. week in December, f will from tbiioftlcn the first num ber of a Larie, Live Weekly Paper! 1! will contain all tlio tho Telegraphic news of the w eek, and the latest reliable information on all Hubjcetn and from all part* of the world. In its editorial department will he found difl eusFioiis of all the ii vi: issi r.s of the IlniKH. Particular attention will be giv en to the advancement of Science, Art, and Literature; while all interesting event* and authentic progress of the political world will be faithfully presented. HunacKirrroN minis. One Year *J r>o Ri\ Months 1 (X) Invariably in advance. 2 "No subscription taken for less than nix months. 2vr Now is the time to subscribe. Nrrn- MISN ( OFII.H MSN I ON Ari'LIOATI*N. Drugs and Medicines, PAINTS AND 011.8, FANCY A NI) TOILET ARTICLES, SOAPS, PEIIFUMERYS, COMBS AND BRUSHES, PATENT MEDICINES, Etc. TOBACCO, SNUEF, A\ I> TUI'- ( IIU.APIM ( IGARS EVER.OI-TEiti-.il IN I 11 IK < I'D . West’s Kxtra Kfirosrne Oil! NO. 1 FIRE TEST. J,AMI’S mul CHIMNEYS nnd WICK. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. Satisfaction guaranteed In ull purchases. I have for wile the puroat and beat WhUky and (iin in this Hty for Medicinal purponen. One trial will nnt-My the moat fastidious. 110 LAND B. HALL, Dealer in Thorbnrn’u Garden Seed, 101 if ( 'or. (IhftiTv ttt. and Cotton Avenue. Spotswood Hotel, NKAKLY OPPOSITE VARBKTiOKJI VKVOT, (Only one minute’s walk.) MACON, GEORGIA. Board .‘LOO per Day. 411-lil.S 73 C’E.tTB EACH. T. H. HARRIS, Proprietor. 0. J. MAri.EI.I AN, Superintendent. J/,m';- W. Mkaua, In the Office. 1 tt Change of Schedule. MACON AND WESTERN R. R. CO., I Mabon, Ga., October 31, 1872. ( ON and after Sunday November 3d, the fol lowing schedule for Passenger Trains, will be observed on this road: DAY PASSENGER. Leave Macon 8:15 A. >r. Arrive at Macon 9:05 a. m. Leavu Atlanta 8:20 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta 9:40 p. m. NIGIIT PASSENGER AND FREIGHT. Leave Macon 8:50 p. m. Arrive at Macon 5:20 A. M. Leave Atlanta 8:00 p. m. Ai rive at Atlanta ."4:55 A. M. Making close connections at Macon with Central Railroad for Savnunah and Augusta, and with Southwestern Railroad for points in South west Georgia. At Atlanta with Western and Atlantic Railway for points West. A. J. WHITE, novUtf Superintendent. Armand L. Butts. Kduar A. Robs. COAL AND WOOD. WE are ready to fill orders at reduced rates for the very best COAL CREEK and ANTHRACITE COAL, COKE and BLACKSMITH COAL, also best UPLAND OAK and HICKORY WOOD. Orders left at the office of A. O. Butts, at store of Wlnsblp * Callaway, or atyard M. * W It ft., will receive prompt attention. 114-199 BUTTS * RrtftS. The Davenport Brother* have quit showing ghosts and gone to farming. ANNUAL FAIR —OF Till' Atfriuiiltiirul and Xvelianical ABBOCIATION OF GEORGIA, Held at Savannah. COMMBMCmo MONDAY, DECEMBER 80th, 1572, And continue during the week. f I'll E Central Railroad and connectiona and I Atlanta and Gulf Railroad and connection* will transport visitors for one fare, returning free. NAURU CONTEST. Thero will boa Snbre Contest between tho Savannah mid Atiguata Sabre Chiba on Decem ber 4th nnd sth. RACES. Open to tho world, three or nioro to enter. Fastest Trotting Slnglc-liarneas Home, Pome, 1100; Fastest pair of Trotting Horsea, owned and uaod a such, Purse, 850; Beat Single-har ness Horse, Plate, 830; Best pair of Harueae Horsea, Plate, $25; Beat Pacing llorae, Plate, 815; Running Race, Swcopatnkcs, mile heats, three or more to enter, two to start, entrance 10 per cent., I’urae, 8300. COTTON PREMIUMS. The Chamber of Commerce offer the follow ing premiums: For beHt three bale* of upland cotton of one planter’s growth on exhibition, premium to go to planter, (50. For three halos ranking second in quality, premium to go to planter, 840. For three bales ranking third in quality, 830; premium* to go to planters Forthe best bale of sea Island cotton, 850; next best iii quality, premium to go to planter, 84b. For the heat Gin for upland cotton, 8100. For Ilia best bnslicl of Rough Rice, of the va riety known as gold seed, premlun to go to planter, 810. For the, beet bushel of Rongh Rice, of the v:i riet.y known as white, premium to go to plan ter,>lo. No fee will bo charged for entering of eihlb iting urlicles. For Premium Lists or other Information, ap ply to J. 11. RBTJLL, Secretary, 185-td Savannah, On. To Ihe lluslness Mien of Mnrsn THE ALBANY NEWS Circulates cxclualrely in Dougherty. Mitchell, Lee, ISuker and Worili Coiwitic-. ,i, The wcsttbii ,t Cotton growing section of Georgia ‘ 111 J 1 VMWS Is the bc.’t Advertising Medium In Southwest ern Georgia. ADVERTISEMENTS SOMOTTED. CAREY W. STYLES, Proprietor. 89 tiii: pmeoxtb tu.KKi.r. ]T is universally conceded that advertising is a necessity to success in business ; it is also conceded, by the shrewdest business men, that newspapers are the best medium lor reaching nil parties whose trade Is desired. THE MONItOF. ADVERTISER readies more of the people trading with Mo eon than any other journal published in the country; it is, therefore, the bat medium of communication with tbo planting interests. We will be happy at any lime to furnish refer ences to leading merchants here and elsewhere, who will testily to the fact that they have re ceived orders for goods from parties who read their curds in 77/s AdnertUrr. 11l fact, many who Imvo availed themselves of its columns, candidly say that its vuluc exceeds that of all other journals in which they are represented. The Advrrtix'r has the freshness of youth and tlie ripenees of age, ami is therefore deservedly successful fIIABACTF.It OF ADVERTISEMENTS. No advertisements are admitted which arc not believed to be above question and of real value, end from parties so unquestionably re liable that the readers of The Advertletr will be safe iu ordering them from any distance. To onr readers, the fact of Its appearance here liua all the weight of endorsement ami authority. Address, JAB. P. HARRISON, Forsyth. Georgia, Change of Schedule. SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFCE, 1 Macon * Brunswick Kaii.road Cos., r Macon, Ga., October 80, 1872. | ON and after Thursday October 31, 1872, trains on this road will run as follows: PAT PAHSEVOLU TRAIN, DAILY (SUNDAYS EX CEPTED.) Leave Macon 9:15 A. M, Arrive at Jesup 6:35 P. M. Arrive at Brunswick 10:00 p. M. Leave Brunswick 4:30 A. m. Arrive at Jesup 8:45 A. M. Arrive at Macou 5:10 p. M. NIOBT PABBESOER TBAIN, DAILY. Leave Macon 8.25 P. M Arrive at Jesup 5.00 a m Arrive at 8.30 a. M Leave Savannah p - M Leave Jeaun i Arrive at Macon m Both day and night teains connect* closely at Jesup with trains to and from Florida. HAWKI.NBVILLE TRAIN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EX CEPTED.) Leave Macon ~:50 r. v. Arrive at Iluwkinsville 8:-5 r. M. Leave Hawklnsvllle 6:05 A. v. Arrive at Mhcoii 10:ou A. M. WM. MacREA, J7lt l General Superintendent TO MERCHANTS! MERCHANTS wishing to place their name and business prominently before the peo ple of Macon, Taylor, Cmwford and counties, should advertise in the fIUMN6 MIRROft. • Circulation good and increasing V * r7 W*T. CHRISTOPH ER, Ep. APM Fort Valley. Ga,