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Uailnl. *-
Mu. Frank J. Hkrkikutor I" out
ii ,tfun *h< r City Age lit, and li* I* July cm
powered lo solicit work for thin oft!**. nnd
■mUrrlption* to tlje Gmiruw.
J. L T rent hit incur authorized agent ai
Fort Oainc*.
il . M ATKIN IIHKft. Editor.
It, tun, rali, .tlNliag.
Macon, I>c. 7, 172.
Tbr ro will be a meeting of the Demo
cratic Party on Tuesday. Deccmlver 17tb
at tbo City Hall, at 11 o'clock, A. M., for
Ike purpose of naioinating county officers
A full attend nice of the party in earnestly
desired.
lly order of the Executive Cominittee.
T. llakdemxn, Jn..
C'bnlrtnuti.
I.AMT HUHOK.
The readeia of tlie ETKMUK goner
ally know that it* editor haa haen train
lerred t another field of labor, namely
Auguata tieorgia, bv an authority l*
which lie loyally bow*
Ua expects lo enter upon that tlehi on
Die next Lord'* day. and begs in thia iaaua
lo take rsnpectful leave of the patroua of
the XNTBHruuii, hit oditorial brethren,
aud hla bumble place among them. Pleaa
ant and cordial, in the main, hua hie iuter
muraa Iu thle poaitkon been, aud lie prom
iaaa bltuaelf to look back lo hla voluntary
aud temporary incumbency with many
agreeable recollection*
lie aeqult* himaclf of any intentional
harahoeaa toward the living or tint dead
nr the publication of any word or sentence
with malice aforethought. Accustomed lo
pistons**. houeaty ant' straight-forward
dealing* iu other aphi-rca of effort—lie. In
uo inatam e. licailatcd to be guided by
theae principlea in tbi*.
If any brother in the editorial fraternity
haa aught ugainat this retiring editor, let
him now know that he la freely forgiven
with all conelevahle good wiahea. for proa
parity, honor and immortality throw n lu.
Thanka are hereby tendered to Meier*
l.iuee, Wing & Smith for their uniform
Utotl uses a* proprietor! and manager* , to
the brave r<*r;>* nf typoe for their persu
varauce in deciphering with more than the
• uatomary accuracy of geaiua, any quan
tity of unmistakably bad chirograpliy;
and to the “devil" for many “device* cot
usually attributed te that prolific individ
ual ; and to "all the world" for value
received
Theckcriiy raid that hr could elwaya
diacover tbr meanest of Cod'* creature* by
an invariable teal He ia the party who
always abuse.* Ike geutlrmau who tlrat
leave* Uie drawlog-room, er retire* from
the company, but then Thackeray *vn a
roar eatiiUt and had a grudge against the
editor of the Calcutta Jl’irltara. who ao
thr bwgoi his manners av to retire from
distinguished preecnee tare foremost, a
Unag Ibc retiring editor of tlie Fntfr
rittsis cannot 1* thought guilty of. Ou
tbr contrary, with o[*>n band aud smiling
G*oe toward gll, hn ;>#•* hir’rttlf tut
W W. 11
UvXkIUL HußßMan list token to lec
turing, aud it i* Mid that li will succeed
uuly tolerably. His thcraa —"Travels
suitng the Greek Islands," whither he
went me conipaaiwu and guide uf the
“Frioce Frederick " Great. A porsou of
huiuaae teudencies suggests thut Mr. Slier
man prepare a lecture of “w hat I know
about marching to the sea. over the mined
hemes, raved cities, and crushed lives of
intii-ceat meu wouicu and children
Rev. Wm. Uutler founder of (be Metho
dist Mission* iu India and author of" The
Land of the Veda," is under appointment
to Mexico in charge of the Missionai v iu
inreata of ins church
I>r. Butler li a man nl' mdoiuilablc ou
ergy, and true Iriah grit We met him in
the junglea ot India—a m.xa of one work,
and nue purpose He eucceeda—a* all such
men de
liiaHor UiKviv —This distinguished
preacher and aciiolai ocrupietl the chief
Methodist pulpits of our city /cslerday.
We heard with deep ami abiding lutriysl.
the sermon deilveted at First Btreet lust
evening It was a direct appeal lo men's
t ->n§oießcei.de!ivered with a paiheticeani-
Miaeas. and heard with profound attention
The church was crowded in every pan
I n* Telegraph and Measenger wattle lo
give a Judge at Washington, D C . twen
ty.flee eewts fcr being nut end doing bis
dnty
The Telegraph u u*> hard on that
judge. We moTe (hat he ha tnuisforicsl to
Oeorgla in the interest of the Voile.l State*
to soon a* a vacancy occur*
KhWiUiu Etiul-OTOX, L* already pub
lishing his third story thmogli iha col
nmol of Meath and Maine. This time it
is •• The Mystery of Metropolis villa "
which open* in a rerv presair e-r> of
way.
Mi. Manx** of the Meraid, who
claims to bore fined David Livingstone,
lectured io New Terk city. The audi
raca was weighed rather than counted,
Had w* jMtt down nsgrest.
rre;iaritsiurn far the Noasuio's Home
>'air at bfc*jui**ii at* in active progress,
and the Board of Manager* an- sanguine
pf a pleasant anreesa.
!
ihttiu tutii i:.
On the evening of the SIU of the praaent
month Mr. George 11. Ilcpworth of New
York, formerly a distinguished Unitarian
preacher was installed pu*ti of thr
••Church of (he Deciples"—now in its lof
malivc State under his spirituul guidsucc.
The Installation occasion was wholesome
and inspiiiiig. Dr. filorrs preached the
sermon, and Dr. Tyog, jr-, delivered the
charge to the pastor. The subjoined is
the ebarge to tlie people, by Henry Ward'
Hecdier, und contain* reasonable truth to
nil church organizations
Hit niCICCIIEItS ADVICE TO THE CMUKCH.
I bee toil that the piutm does not con
stitute all the fon oof the church Every
one of the members must lie winkers. —
They inunt live a ( hrislian life, it would
make them smile if a man was to expect
ins gardener to lie more beautiful than his
garden, because it i* of little consequence
how the gHrdenor looks whether lie is slim
or short, lull or round, so long as lie can
show fruit on ins tress, (lowers in his beds,
fragrance all around, and his garden prop
erly protected and cared for, “1 know,"
continued Mr. Heeclicr, "it is said minis
lers should bo epistles, read and known of
all tneii : nice epislles some of us would
be If we really were Just a* some folks read
us " | Daughter J
Mr. Hcecher's second charge was don't
let your youth be w idcr than your man
hood Don't begin well, full of generosity
and earnest exertion, and then suffer your
selves to fail off. Mr. Ik-ecbcr's third
charge was Don't become a self insuring
church. Dot the power ot self sacrifice
have full sway It was only when a Chris
tian was ko wholly in the hands of God
1 1 1 ut lie didn't care what became of himself
that lie win likely to succeed and he great
in godlikeness. Tlie church is only good
for wlmt it doc*. When it does nothing,
it is good for nothing They might have
a fine church.
A SEW ItUll.hlMi ALL or 001.11
every year, and jet it wouldn't be worth
the ponder to blow it up. Their strength
must lie ill helping men to be good, in
seeking out tlie poor and wretched und
virtuous, and drawing and encouraging
them up intopuiity and happiness. They
inlet not frighten men away with too
much orthodoxy ami creed; creed was all
well enough, but let it he elastic. I,et
them strive lo get in the circle of their iu
lluenee all they can. and do the host they
can with thu worst
A hymn was sung, and Mr Hepworth
pronounced the benediction.
Till, Lait.nt HoAx.—Our readers will
remember ihni u short while since tlie
whole country, especially North and West,
was convulsed hy anew diamond mania,
the result of a wonderful discovery of the
precious little gems in Arizona. The
whole thing turns out a first class huiu
hug The great claim was “salted" for
the purpose of deceiving the unwary aud
swindling ihc public. It is said that the
losses will fall mostly upon the rich few
who were eager with their thousands to
Invest for more. Detectives are alter the
swindler*, tint the chances of caging and
punishing them arc as one hundred to
one.
—* ♦-
1 r seems that the dominant power at
Washington cannot rise above its ordinary
level It has taken to ostracising tlie Lib
eral Republicans and Conservatives, and
proposes to exclude them from all jiosi
tlons of responsibility nnd honor as far us
its decree goes. The Nation is looking on
with a grow I nr- dissatisfaction
There i* a widespread demand for fair
dcaliug, anti Mr Grunt and hi* Adminis
tration arc on trial before a Jury abun
dantly capable of comprehending the
merits of the case, and at th bar of a
court whose powet is commensurate with
justice aud rigid
——
Hon ,lami, a X, Oiik, ot South Caro
lina has been nominated by the Prosidaul
Envoy extraordinary and minister ptenipo
tentiary to Russia, a position gained
doubtless by affiliating with the adminis
tration party aguinst the confidence, the
needs, ami the interests of his native State,
i hc appointment, if confirmed, is a mag
nifleent reward for services rendered, and
South Csiolina will not weep over tlie
event.
j DllvEt I Tiiadk ami lumu.katiox.
I’lic i qiimillec of the Legislature to which
was rclciicd the matter of direct trade and
immigration, held a session in the Ex
change y csterdnv morning Alter reading
and discussing the content* of sundry let
ters mid documents, they adjourned, lo
meet on the .'tiili instant, at the same
place
They reached certain unanimous con
elusions In legat'd lo the leading points in
the scheme. The establishment of direct
communication between European and
Southern ports is conceded to bo one of
the first ami most important desideratum*.
More particularly they have resolved
that il is necessary lo organize and main
tain steamship communication between
Savauuah and the porta of England, with
thu view of indttciug immigration on the
part of people whose habits, tastes, lan
guage, etc , arc not dissimilar to our own.
At tlieir next meeting some definite plan
of action is to be determined upon.
the Itev Win McKay, formerly of
Manchester. England, took part in the de
liberations tut nishing matter of interest
Zirc.iw/oiA Ailrrrtiter
SiTH)its Pkath —We are informed that
Mi John Heddiugfield. an old and n>
*pe, ted citizen of this county was ittackad
very suddenly one day last week, witji
heart disease, while superintending the
grinding of some sugar cane, and died be
lore any medical assistance could be sum
moned to his relief Jefferso*t .Vrtz*
formn
a *
Kxii.Hoao AriNsntTMWT.— General R
II Anderson lias been appointed the agent
of the South Carolina Railroad Company
at Camden, in the place of Mr. A. U IV
Saussure. promoted to the Columbia
agency
IVcd-i done thoughtlessly, as wrr drop a
wittlc ism. are made into formal transgres
sion*. Au artificial standard is set for con
science. and religion is zusde to be a little
too much iu the things we keep from do
ing The further evil eusuea that men are
set needlessly to work to pick boles in
other people*' coats.
Ibf ;;n house of J B. Moran, ou the line
of Crawford and Monroe counties, says the
Lumpkin Telegraph, we* burned last week
w.tli Ml bale* of cotton. Fir* produced ,
by friction of machinery
SUNDAY SCHOOLS IN NORTH
GEORGIA CONFERENCE.
The s'.itistlcal returns to the lest con
ference showed the following fkets
Schools in Dablonega District. 71 ; in
Atlanta District, 5 ; iu Marietta District.
56, in Griffin District. 50; in Dslton Dis
trict. 47 , iu Home District. 45; in Elberlon
District, 45; in Augusta District, 42 , in
LaGraugo District, 42 , in Athens District,
40. Total, £O3.
Teachers in AtlsnU District 549;
Teachers in Duhloncga District 417 ;
Teachers in Augusta District 383 ; Teach
ers iu LnUraugo District 304 ; Teachers
in Marietta District 339, Teachers iu
Athens District 315; Teachers in Griffin
District 312; Teachers iu Home District
203; Teachers in Dalton District 260;
Teachers in Elbertou District 254. Total
3,405.
Scholars in Atlanta District, 4,029;
Dshlonga District, 3,128; Marietta District,
2,690; Augusta District, 2,413; Griffin Dis
Irict; Ailitus District, 1,989; LaOrange
District, 1.980, Daltoa District, 1,915;
Home District 1,867; Elbertou District,
1,742, total 23,927.
Conversions in Dablonega District 312 ;
Conversions in Atlanta District, 241 ; Con
versions in Lagrange District, 201 ; Con
versions In Marion Distriot, 197; Con
versions in Augusla District, 181 ; Con
versions in Dalton District, 146; Conver
sions in Gridin District, 139 ; Conversions
in Elberton District, 142; Conversions
in Borne District, 108; Conversions in
Athens District. 13; Total 1,674.
Dablonega liss the large*: number of
schools and conversions.
Atlanta has the larges' number of teach
ers and scholar*.
Death or Juixik Isaac Chk.net. —
Judge Is aac Cheney, of Talbot county,
the well known proprietor of thu Chaly
beate (Spring*, in Mciriwelber county, died
at the residence of his brother. Dr. John
Cheney, in this city, last evening. He
was fatally attacked fry disease, during a
late visit to Florida. In spite of the boat
medical treatment and attention, he re
turned from a pleasure excursion only to
die among friends und relatives, under the
roofoi an affccliouate brother. — f'vlvrnbui
■Sun, 7/5.
• -* ♦
Dia mo.n iis— Kecently there came through
the Savannah City l’ost Office a registered
letter from sonic foieign county, cotaining
$20,001) worth of diamonds. The gentle
man to whom the letter was addressed
voluntarily took it to the Custom House and
paid the legal duties upon it. Some people
call this insanity. Good men call it the
highest evidence of integrity.— Kirr. .4<i
ttriittr.
ANNOUNCEMENTM.
Democratic and Liberal Republican
Nominations,
FOR MATOIt
W. t. HUFF.
FOR AI.UKHMFN,
Id I Yard. M Ward.
Tiros. 1 . Conner, John W Bchke,
Baiion (.'autkr, K. J. Johnston,
D. M. DuKItF.TT, (JIIKIHTOI'HKIt BcuKE,
2nd Ward. it/i Ward.
John G. Deit/,, J. J. Cohnell,
K. Croc kett. Ckokok Bi rdk k,
Bznj. Bcudick, R. J. Liuiitkoot.
The friends of Josifh Wtr.ROCRsE annouuce
him as a suitable candidate for the office of
County Treasurer of Bibb county, dec!) td
1 am a candidate for re-election to the office
of Tax Receiver of Bibb county at the eusuiug
election In January. It. A. Benron.
nov27-td
The friends of James Martin announce him
a* a candidate for Sheri!! of Bibb county, sub
ject to everybody's nomination, nov‘2s-td.
The friends of K M. Cai.hovs aunounce
him ns a candidate for Ordinary of Bibb couuty,
subject to the nomination of the Democratic
party,
The friend* of Pat Crown announce him us
a c andidate for the office of Hheritf of Bibb
county. nov22tde.
The friend* ®f Washington Poe, Sr., re
sportfully announce his name as a suitable
candidate for Ordinary of Bibb county, subject
to the nomination of the Democratic party.
novjl-td
The friends of Thaobi sG. Holt, Jh., res
pectfully suggest him as a suitable candidate
for Ordinary of Bibb county—subject to a Dem
ocratic nomination. td
Tlie friends of C. T. Ward announce him as
a candidate tor re-election to the office of Ordi
nary.
7 l.e name of K H. Cain, is hereby presented
to the Democratic and liberal party, a* a can
didate for 7‘.u- Cofio-for. Mr. Cain is an old
citizen, and, at one time was collector of taxes
ills friends h ipe that his claims will be kind
ly considered, knowing that he will do his
duty, if cboeen. td.
The many firiends of Milo S. Freeman an
nounce him as a candidate for County Treas
urer. novlß-td.
A. F. Gibson is announced as a candidate for
County Treasurer, subject to the Democratic
nomination. nov 14 td.
(,ro. I. CUK ley Is announced as a candidate
for Sheriff of Bibb county, subic-t to the Dem
ocratic nomination. novlS td
wr. the voters of Btbb county announce
Ell Gross as a candidate for Shcrifl, sub-
I jeet to Oh nomination of the Democratic
party. novlS-tf
O P Kinney is a candidate tor Tax Receiv
er of Bibb County, subject to the nomination
of the Democratic Party. uovUltl
Ihc friend* of May John A. Me Man cs an
nounce him as a candidate for re-election a*
tick of Council of the city of Macon.
aovlJ-tf.
The fitends of Cuas. J. Williamson hereby
announce him ss a candidate for re-election to
the office of City Treasurer. novlt-lf.
The undersigned announce* himself as a
candidate for Treasurer for Bibb county, sub
ject to the Democratic nomination.
novlk tf Felix Corivt.
The friends of tv. T. Nblson announce him
i as a candidate for Tax Collector for Bibb eouu
; ty, subject lo the Democratic nomination.
novl? ff.
1 hereby aunounce myself a candidate for
Bhcrifl of Bibb county—subject to the nomina
i lion of tlie Democrat!,- A onvention
■orl? tf 8. D. Rain t.
After repeated soliclutlon* from friends and
! loaturedelibA-rsUon, feeling It to be our duty to
benefit our fufiew-citircn* in every manner pos
sible, we have concluded to announce onraelf a
candidate for the House, sign aud ornamental
painting, subject to nothing but greenbacks or
city scrip, and pledge ourself if elected to do our
Vf tor oto-M-’f, and not go beck on eur const;-
turns Is Windham A Cos,
Under Swots vwd Hotel, Mecca, Gs.
NEW
NYHUP.
Armall lot of Georgia syrups
Cheap.
At
1. F. BAItFIFLD A 4 Oft.
dsctt-Zt.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
PARTIES having claims against the city will
please present them hy Monday afternoon,
in order that Council may act on them, so as
settlement can he made iininediutch
CM AS. J. WILLIAMSON,
dec 7-3 t Treasurer.
RED APPLES.
JQQ BARRELS CHOICE APPLES,
JQ BARRELS SWEET IIRANGEB.
at J. V. BARFIELD A CO.’S,
deeii lt Brown House Block.
For the Holidays
| r IMIE beat place to select a puitabi ami i:s-
A present for the holidays in at
MACK BROTHERS.
BEST KID GLOVES
A T $1.35, worth 12.00, to be found at
J\ MACK BROTHER?.
A SPLENDID CORSET
ATM?., worth $1.50, can be had <2l'
MACK BROTHERS.
JUST RECEIVED!
The "LUCCA BOW”—very pretty,
j The "LUCCA” HANDKERCHIEF—very
haniUom* and iu all color.
25 DOZEN
Ladies’ and Goats’ TIES and SC AHFS.
Another lot of Ladies' and Children's
MERINO VESTS.
ChildrenV Ifrown, Mixed and .Striped
WINTER HOSE.
Fancy Knit Woolen Ootids, Etc.
Alt of MIIAWVaM very cheap, and sell
inpr Ter? fast.
Call early and make your belectionf.
Trieea lower than ever.
MACK BROTHERS,
Second street, Damour Block.
dec9 3w—m-w-f.
CITY ELECTION.
4 N election will be held in the city of Ma
eon on the 14th instant for .Mayor,
twelve Aldermen, a Clerk and a Treasurer. The
polls will be opened in the different wards at
the following named places: First Ward at
Engine Home No. 3, second Ward at Engine
House No. 4, third Ward at the Court House,
fourth Ward at the City Hall. The polls will be
opened at eight o’clock, A. M., and close at
five o’clock, 1* M. The following named per
sona are appointed managers of paid election
In the said Wards with power to appoint
their Clerks : Ist Ward C. E. Damour, J. W.
Brooks ami J. E. Hudgens. 2nd Ward, L. W
Hasdai. A. B Roks and Moses Pollock. 3rd
Ward, E. Wlnahlp, D. E. Blount and Pulaski
O. Holt. 4th Ward, H. L. Jewett, S. H. Ev
erett, aud Henderson Duma*.
By order of the Mayor,
J. a. McManus,
dec. 7-1 w. Clerk C. C.
CLOSING OUT!
I No. 5,1! Ram sl6 00
1 No. 6, 11. Ram, 30 00
1 No. 7, li. Ram, 58 00
1 Pony rower, 35 is)
1 Buckeye Cultivator, 48 00
1 Buckeye Grain Drill, . 68 00
1 Cotton Seed Linte 55 00
Cotton Seed llullers each 35 00
Diamond Mills, Pumps, Ladders, Wagon
Bodies, Cotton planters, Cultivators, Bee
Hives, etc., etc., below cost, at
W. W. FAKKEK'S
Old stand, Hollingworth Block.
decS-Ot.
College Hill Drugstore.
Cor. Cotton Avon no A Guiles* St.
r piIANKKUL fur the liberal patronage • x
-L tended to this enterprise during the ps“t
rear, with a view to its CONTIM KD USE
FULNESS nnd CONVENIENCE 1 !.*••*
BEFI.EMISIIED THE 5104 K.
and am now amply prepared to put up ruv *t
etas* and Family 1-Rtscßti'TlONsof
Pure and Fresh Medicines,
to which my personal attivtion will at ill
t imc* be givtn.
Nislt Calls at Aay Hoar,
PROMPTLY ANBW LRF.D from rnv residence
adjoining the Store.
I SHALL KEEP ON HAND
Pure Wines and Liquors
FOK HIEDICAL I SE.
1 LAN DEPTH S WARRANTED GARDEN
SEED,
HEKOftINE OIL, LAJIPS.
I CHIMNEYS. WICK AND THINGS
Tobacco, cigars, snuff,
TOILET AkTICLES, and evervthiu 1 * u*ualiv
found In * Drug Store.
I am offering an cicellen article of GREEN
and BLACK TEAS
STREET CAR TICKETS, fsur for 35 cents
Sole Agent* for the AMERICAN ,v CHINA
TEA CO., Si* 5 racy Street, N. V. (_'ity. The
oldtwt Tea House iu America,
d*c3 ly T. B. FOBI), JI.D.
MISS M. A. DANIEL
\V OULD respectfully inform the Ladies of
v Macon and vicinity that she has taken
rooms st No. 10 Cotton Avenue tup .utm
where she i* i repored to do Daxas M*a 1*• tn
the laiat and nad faOiionnK* Ctia, uj wtx .
rants to give satisfaetion. ‘ oet3l-3w
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
RALSTON HALL.
Mr. T. R. Turnbull respectfully announce* the
eccond and last appearance of tlie World
Renowned GREAT VIOLINIST,
OLE BULL,
IN GIUM) CONCERT,
THIS MONDAY liv KNiNG. DECEMBER
Assist no nv
niSH OH.IZIEI.Lk IMDCWAY,
SIGNOR FERRANTI,
BAUITONE COMl* ,
vi u. j. x. pmffioY.
Frol, j- II.IKT DEHICK,
PIANIST.
Admission $1; Reserved Scats 50c. extra—t,>
be obtained at Brown ,V Co.’s Book Store.
Concert will commence at S o’clock
Thu Grand Piano used ut these Concei t-U
from tlie celebrated manufactory of Messrs.
W'm. Knabe & Cos., of Baltimore. dec!!-It
CH.I3. A. BLI.S. W. W. I.INLY.
ELLS & LANEY
(SUCCESSORS TO W. P. CARLOS. )
Wholesale and retail dealers in
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
CANNED FRUITS,
Confectioneries, Etc.,
MULBERRY .STRET, MACON, GA.
AGENTS for the Macon Ice Manufacturing
Company, wholesale and retail dealers in
fine Cigars, Tobacco and Liquors.
Bar and Saloon up stairs, constantly supplied
with all tlie luxuries of the season.
As w ill be seen from the above, Messrs. Ells
& Lunev have purchased my stock, and that
they will continue the business at the old
stand. 1 cordially recommend the new firm
to the public. They are gentlemen of large
experience and a thorough knowledge of the
business, and X hope the patronage so liberally
bestowed on me will be extended them.
Vcrv respectfully,
WM. P. CARLOS.
.Macon, t.a,, Dec. 3, 1873. decS-Ot.
ON CONSIGNMENT
—?iT
J. Holmes & Cos.,
!%<. 82 Third Street,
| JQA Bill,ft. TENNESSEE APPLES,
| 50 lib's. POTATOES.
Also one car load of choice, Ki-iect
HIST PROOF SEED OATS,
Superior to anything of the kind ever before
offered in thir market. Give n* a call.
Stockholder's Meeting.
Office Macon and Western R. R. Cos., £
Macon, Ga., Nov. 30, 1873 ,
The annual meeting of Stockholders of the
Maeon and Western Railroad Company, for tlie
election of President and Directors to "serve for
the ensuing year, and any other business that
inav he brought before them will be held al the
office of the Company in this city on Tuesday
the 7th day of January next at 10 o’clock a m
MILO S. FREEMAN,
novSO-td Secretary and Treasurer.
To Tax Payers of Bill Ctnj.
I GIVE notice that the Tux Books for col
lecting the State and County Taxes for
1872 will close on the 7th day of December. 1
hope all will note this and pay their taxes, as I
have to settle on the 15th and cannot give any
longer time This notice is final. I can' i. be
responsible for any one’s tux after that time.
All poll taxes and road taxes are required from
both white and colored.
novl4-tf F. M. HEATH, T. C.
NOTICE.
r rMIE Books for the registration of voters for
1 the city election will be opened on the first
day of October and close at Two o’clock p. in.,
on December 13, 1872.
septa td J A. McMANUS, Clerk.
DR. P. H. WRIGHT
RESPECTFULLY tender hi* professional
services to the citizens of Macon and vi
cinity, Office at Drug Store No. 3 Brown
House Block. Residence at Rev. Samuel Boy
kin’s, Georgia aveuue. Calls left at either
place will receive prompt attention. ocl6tf
DR WEIGHT,
Win
HAS removed to Board man’s Block, over
Pendleton tfc Ross’, corner Mulberry aud
Second st*., Macon, Ga.
nov7-3m.
EDWARD SPRINZ.
ATOTARY PUBLIC and EX-OFFICIO JUS
TICE OF TttE PEACE. I can be found
for the present at all hours of the day at my
office adjoining the law office of A. froudfit,
over the store of Jaques & Johnson, Third Bt.,
Macon, Ga., to attend to all Magisterial busi
ness.
118-330.
CROP OF 1872:
Clover and Grass Sivds.
RED CLOVER,
CRIMSON CLOVER.
SAPLING CLOVER,
ORCHARD GRASS
BLI E GRASS.
HERDS GRASS,
LUCERNE SEED,
tSrc., &c.
Juat received,
HI XT, RANKIN A LAMAR, j
Wholesale Druggist*.
146-156 82 and 84 C\*rrf tjtredt
IHZO01T! i
Epizooty !! Kpizooty!!
1 Essie Floiis Mills,
HAVI Vi 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 FLAIA HOI TED -TIE A 1,,
Also all Grades of FLOI’R,
All of which can be obtained by leaving or
ders at W. A. Hurt's, tcymour, Tinsley & Cos.,
I). Good tons'. Small, Gamble <fe Beck's,
Lawton & Bates’ or at the Eagle Mills.
uo3o 2w tV. J. LAWTON <fe CO.
NO. 3 COTTON AVENUE Sc HU THIRD STREET,
JJAVE Ju-t received another full supply of Ladles fine white Kid Button Boot-.
Ladies’ Fine White Pattern Lace Boots,
1. A DIES FINK WHITE KID AND PATTERN BLIPPF.RS.
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 rep'inl* ed 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.
novG(Mw
“ W* A. RtWT'S -
Corn, Ban aM Floor Eiprin
OF MIDDLE GEORGIA.
Com, Bacon. Flour,
Salt, Bagging. Ties.
Sugar, Coffee, Etc.
THAT CELEBRATED BRAND OF FLOUR,
“THE TRIBE OP DIXIE,”
The Bestial the World, Always on Hand.
" ■ m:
1 claim facilities it* ti*c purchase of
CORN, BACON, FLOOR, BAGGING TIES, ETC., ETC.,
And I will make it to the interest of Merchant and Planters to call on me with their MONET
or GOOD PAPER. Reasonable time given to all good parties.
W. A. HUEE.
FUH AHEAD.
IN anticipation of the approach of ti
Christmas Holidays, wo have a large stoet
of new and fresh goods for the retailers
and families ; such as ' uoull
EXTRA LARGE BLUSHING RED APPLES
PRETTY YELLOW SWEET OR
ANGES, GOOD SWEET
CIDER, ALSO
G KATES, FEARS and FINE Al’TI-Ts,
(TO HE HEBE IN TIME.)
MUSCAT, ANGELICA, SHERRY AND
WHITE WINE FROM
CALIFORNIA.
Finn. WORKS,
FIRE CRACKERS,
CANNON CRACKERS,
ROMAN CANDLES,
SKY ROCKETS,
TORPEDOES, ETC'.,
Plenty Gilt Edge Butter, Georgia Cane syrun
new Buckwheat Flour, Bultanna, Seedless a U( i
London Layer Raisins, Currants, Citron
Prunes, New Figs, Nuts, Domestic, Fancy
and French Candies, Pickles, Prunes, Jelli.-s
and Jams.
Chestnuts, Oranges and Apple*.
Must be sold to elo*e consignment, a hint to
the wise etc., at
novlS-lm GREEK, LAKE <t CO.