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' ~ hicoic City Attorney.
Hu. ii. N. lIoi.VKN, City Physlcan.
i viMartin Oblcf of Police,
h T' TaTI or first Lieutenant.
' hi-riby Si--''Olid Lieutenant
V. A. Wn!iv,■.Third Lieutenant.
. .. l-.vvbt Guard House Keeper.
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,ulMiietor) In nil. Pine work
iuiiilp “ specialty. We solicit
vur orders, mid will 1 our
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HOME AFFAIRS.
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New Perlosllcalo.
Jlessr-. Poadleton A Rost hare just recsived
Godej’s for January, tbe New York World and
Harper . Weekly. These geuHcmen are making
extensive p eparutiojis to supply their numer
ous custome-a with liollday goods, receiving
daily flue gifts of every description. Csll snd
ee them.
tnollier Arrest.
Mr. John A. Farmer was arrested this morn
ing for violation of the Enforcement Act.
Attempt at piulclale.
We aro pained to chronicle an occurrence
-.v’.iich happened in our town yesterday. Mrs.
Ohas. Bone attempted suicide by cutting her
throat with a razor. The lady was alive this
morning, but no hopes are entertained of bar
recovery. What indneed the ra,h act we are
not at liberty to state.
Thanks, Ueatlemeu.
The thanks of the local are due Messrs. W.
AE. P. Tayloi for a fine editorial chair. Now |
sv It is not a pleasure to deal with such gencr- ;
oils wentlemen. A firm that remembers the
printer or the poor local deserves a liberal nst
l ronage from the public, and there is no man
I living who can deny this fact.
l*rsual—Very.
If the lady with a pink bow on her left ear
and a white poodle in her right hand, carrying
a blue silk umbrella, who bowed to the gentle
man in blue jeana, at the coiner of Second and
Fourth streets, will leave her address at the
postoffieo box 1011, the writer will go to
lirown & Co’s and purchase her a handsome
holiday presents. Otherwise he will buy the
present snd give it to someone. else.
Personal.
Mr. T. J. Burney, traveling agent of the At
iunta Daily and Weekly Herald, called on ns
to-day. He is in the city in the interest of his
paper, and will call ou our business men this
afternoon and to-morrow.
The Atlanta Herald is a paper that we
heartily commend. Live, newsy, up to the
time, dashing and not afraid to tackle wrong
nor wrong-doers, it is winning a way for itself
shut will last in the very front rank of modern
journalism. It is managed by men who were
born journalists and who can appreciate the
wants of newspaper-reading people,
THE'MAVOB'S COURT.
HON. W. A. Hl'i'F PRESIDING.
Jeff Harden, stealing a coat; officers Fennol
aud Murphy, dismissed.
Miles Johnson, stealing and lighting; officers
Moffett and Ruff, $5 and costs.
Nathan Williams, stealing a pair of shoes;
officers Moffett and Martin, $5 and costs.
Peter Julian and Sarah Julian, family jar;
officers Fennel and Murphy, *2 and costs,
each.
Dunmore Hardeman, stealing; officers Bums
and Fennel, remanded for a warrant.
Mitchell Hitchcock, drunk and disorderly;
■officers Fennel and Burns, $5 and costs.
llnmphrcy Easons house-breaking, officers
Fennell and Murphy, dismissed.
Wm. Jones and Dick Holmes, stealing of
ficers Kauand MeMurray, s'3 and costs each.
Ada Webb and Emma Webb, fighting, of
ficers, XVrye and Alley, $5 and costs each.
Mollie Parker, disorderly conduct, officer
-Alley, to and costs.
A UriH*fftal Uiinanj,
We saw yesterday morning a frightful thing
Sortunately not a serious runaway scrape on
Mulberry street. Home one had ridden a horse
of Mr. Rasdal to the postoffice and while inside
he got loose and put off for his stable at full
speed. In front of the Lanier House he came
up with a buggy driven by Mrs. Aderbold.—
She bad a little girl on the seat with her. The
horse attached to the buggy immediately took
flight snd run down the street Mr. A. doing
her best to hold him. At the intersection of
Mulberry and Third the horse made t sudden
turn throwing Mrs. A. violently to the ground.
One of the lines being rapped around the left
hand, she was dragged seversl yards before
released.
The little girl now left alone iu buggy clnng
firmly to it until the frightened animal was
shipped in front of Greer & Maateraon’s stable,
and thua eaeaped without any injury whatever.
And we are glad to state that Mra. Aderhold,
ieyoid aevere bruises, was not hurt. People
on the eidewalka who witnessed the accident
were aeared ont of their wite.
Brown House Arrivals,
Vvt tht pcut 24 hourt preetdlny 12 M. to-day.
Wm II Rose, Savannah ; E II Allen, Savan
nah ; II D Clayton, Ala; J I) Outlaw, Ga; J
Sorry, Penn; A R Wataon, Ga; E 0 Hood,
Columbus; J G Barnwell,Ga; WLCowadier,
Richmond, Va; R D Wolf, Philadelpaia; J F
Holmea, Barneeville ; C B Mima, New York ;
KR Whitley, Campletou; M 8 Ware, Mar
shallyille; L Carrington. Milledgerille; J M
Burta, Ga; JO Check, Albany, Ga; Alex 11.
Stephens, Macon, Georgia; Judge J Erakateln,
Atlanta, Georgia; BC Harris, Washington, Ga;
L R Bcuper, J W Merrill, J M Ridley, N Y.;
M H Hulsey, A Jordann, Atlanta, Ga ; W W
Woodruff, Griffin, Ga ; R A McCombs, Ga.;
■1 W Mason, Ga. , Charles Graham, H C Cook,
Marion, Ala.; J W Parker, Talbot, co. Ga.;
F W McKinney, Dawson, Ga.; T H Haynes,
'' a ; Dr W G Mitchell and wife, Rowling
Green, Ga.; AH Draper, W C Clark, Fort
Valley, Ga.; Thos B Phlny, Auguata, Ga.;
J McCall, Ga.; R A Nlabit, City, J W Price,
Comr A ? Vickers, Lauren co. Ga.;
Vci n Hnghes, Twiggs co Ga.; P W Keep.
2. V’ D 8 Ferguson, Randolph, co. Ga D W
Richarson, St Louis. Mo.; A T Holt,
I cearcy, Monroe, connty, Georgia.
I ins Tlskxts.— The finest lot sf turkeys
;n the market are for sale at C. C. Balkcom <fc
Go 's on fourth street. Beside# turkeys they
hare everything else in the grocery line. Now
la the time to lay la ynur stock of good things
for Christmas.
Ole Hull.
A large and appreciative andicuce greeted
Old Bull Saturday night.
The troupe ia a good oue—one selected from
the lew bright particular stars of oar world,
aud whose names are hausehold words to every
lover of mnslc—soul inspiring music. Ole
Bull is a thorough master of the violin; ha
draws from it sounds that are so sweet, so hea
venly that it would be almost siu uot to
liaten. Notes sweet as ‘'angel’s whispers”
fall us softly as snowflakes on the ear
and one feels as if asleep and dreaming to
awake and find such delicious sounds csniing
from a violin. Then the faint murmuring of
the pebbly brook merges iu the grand roar of
the cataract, and oue fee's as if transfixed with
tile very music of something more tliuii hliman,
ltut why attempt a description ! Few peus
can be moved so skillfully as the diamond
bow of 010 Bull, and few can describe the
music of Ins violin.
The piano performance of Mr. Patiison is
truly wonderful. lie is an artist—a natural
artist. Music to him seems his very existence.
He loves it with all his sou). It requires no
studied effort, but springs from his linger
cuds ns naturally as tlic rose from the bud.
For an encore, he played “Sunrise,” his
own composition, and its melody floated in the
air, now faint and sweet, then grand and
sublime.
The singing of Miss ltidgway Is—welt, we
can't describe it. it is so marvelously perfect.
Her voice I- rich, sweet and flexible, aud un
it! com! let ••.control She has A pettite figure
with a pretty face, and "when she sings one
cau’t help falling directly in love n itli her, and
exclaiming “Oil, how beautiful. Imw heavenly
aha sings!”
Of Ferranti wc cannot spcai. m too high
praise. Possessing a good bariio ie voice of
much compass, with a huinoro h twinkle in
his eve, the audience sing with 1. almost, so
well does he draw their attention.
Taken altogether the troupe it me that the
citizens of Macon rarely witness,an iu common
with the expressed wish of our music loving
people, we extend to Mr. Turnbull, the courte
ous manager, our warmest thanks ! r tin-grand
treat he lias bronglu us, assuring him that
whenever he conies among ns again, we will
give him a cordial and paying reception.
A ni.AI'H. UIIFKUR.
A TOCKO MAN ON H!8 TRAVELS.
Th deep-toned bells were ringing out their
invitations to the people to visit Church. The
streets were as a kaliediscope, dotted hare and
theirj with gaily dresaed ladies snd children,
with an occasional gentleman in black to re
lieve Hie brightness, all on their way to Sondey
worship. Matrons were conjecturing the texts,
or discussing trifling domestic affairs; young
ladies were woadering if they would see Mr. so
and so at Church or speculating aa what would
be worn by the Jooea girls; gentlemen were
discussing the approaching municipal election,
or the recent frown from France; and the
children were talking about any and ever;-
thiug, when a sight burst upon their vision that
caused some to feign fainting, some to laugh
and some to hide their eyes! Exclamations
of “did you ever’’ were as plentiful sa horses
with the epieooty.
What caused this excitement * it was this •
A few little nigs were playing on Second street,
when one of them, about three years old, got
out of his dry goods in some manner and cut
down the street iu youthful glory and inno
cence with about forty other piccaninnies,
though dressed, yelling fer the fugitive nig.
Awey he scampered, the bright rays of the sun
reflecting upon his nude body gave him the
appearance of being varnished.
He was Anally caught, ranch to the satisfac
tion of the ladies.
Moral: Keep your nigs at home on Sunday
with elothen on.
Tlc Freight lllochmle.
KIXETY CARLOADS IK DEPOT.
We visited the depot of the Macon and
Western Railroad this morning and found no
less than ninety carloads of freight on hand, a
great portion of which has been there for a
week.
Every nook and corner of the immense
freight warehouse were piled and jammed with
corn, oats, flour, bacon, hay and other western
productions. In addition to this the side
tracks were foil of loaded cars, snd several
loads had been emptied on the platform of the
general passenger depot.
This kas been directly caused by the epi
zootic now wih' throughout the city and coun
try. It is impossible for our merchants to
properly carry out their business iu conse
quence of the universal sickness of horses snd
males.
(.'apt. White, Buperintendent of Hie road, has
sent us the following notice, to which he asks
us to call the particular attention of those in
terested :
NOTICE TO
MERCHANTS of MACON
Office Macon & Wbstesn Railroad, 1
Macon, December 9, 187i5. )
ALL GOODS'now in store for merchants of
Macon will he stored in private ware
houses at the risk and expense of ihe owners,
on und after to-day. '1 he depot of the com
pany can hold no more goods until those now,
snd that have been In store more than one
week, are removed. 1 have had to work dur
ing the Sabbath to relieve the pressure upon
us in Atlanta. The goods of this road have
been ordered stored in Atlanta by connecting
roads unless I can receive them this day. The
merchants can relieve u* if they will, if not, their
yoods will be stored.
I am to day storing goods in the passenger
shed to get cars to send to Atlanta.
A. J. WHITE,
Telegraph copy. Superintendent.
CITY DIRECTORY.
MASONIC.
Macon Lodge, No. 5, meets every Ist and 3d
Monday night, at Masonle Hall, Cotton Avenue.
Miz.pnh Lodge. No. 47, meets every 2d and
4th Thursday nights at Masonic Hall.
Constantine Chapter, no. 4, R. A. M., meets
every 2d and 4th Monday night at Masonic Hall.
Bt. timer Commandory, No. 3, Knights Tem
plar, insets Ist Thursdays of each mouth at
Masonic Hall.
FIREMEN.
Protection No. 1 meets Ist Tuesday night in
each month—House 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 meets Ist Monday night in
each month—House comer Hawthorne and 3d
streets.
Defiance No. 5 meets Ist Tuesday in each
month —Housed in City Hail.
Hook and Ladder No. 1 meets Ist Fiiday
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’ Hall.
Germania Lodge, No. 53, meets every
Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Macon Union Encampment No. 2, meets at
Odd Fellows’ Hall on 24 and 4th Mondays of
each month.
Tn S .tow.-The wluilt howl and the air if
cool, bu, theta list boots and ahoee of Ho-
Kx>rav A Malonet are itill selling cheap, aud
the repairing coutlnuea te go on.
Call at 8. J. fit B. P. Walker’s tIU evening,
If you want such things as choice Tennessee
Beef, Pork, Sausage, Freah Flah, Oyaters, Ap
ples, Oranges, Banmuias, Malaga Grapes, or
anything else iu the fancy or family grocery
line.
octlf-tf Hfi Cheeky St.
Tlic best In the world “ Putxrl <fc Jacobs
Favorite.” Nov 27 tf
The celebrated “ Ponies” (Imported) miniu
the Alpito ie for side only at lira New York
Grocery ,->tore.
Look to York Interest.—Brown makes
four pictures for $1 ; makes a dozen photo
graphs for *2,50; best photographs *5 per
dozen. This gallery makes the best pictures
lnthccitv. Compare the work. No. 8 Cotton
Avenuo. novlS-tf.
“Putzr. s Delight" will delight all smokers.
Delightful.
Latest News. —Brown makes those tine
Ink pictures twenty-flve cents less. Old pho
tographs cOpied correctly.
No. S Cotton Avenue.
No cards. uov. 11—tf.
A favoiiie with everybody, ’Putzel fit Jacobs
Favorite
■a. 11 v n : —wmw"- ii'iw-yi'V--. i. "S" I"** 1 "**
FINAi CIAL &: COMMERCIAL.
Oaih Koview oi tlie iUarkel,
off r. Macon Daily Entbkpbibr, (
December 8-2 o’clock, P. M. (
Cotton —Report for 24 hours, since 2 P. M.
yesterdnx. Sold 314 bales; shipped 298 bale*.
Received 81 lmicg.
STATEMENT.
Stock on hand, Sept. 1, 1872 —
bales 412
Received last 24 hours 381
Received previously 37,147—37,528
Total receipts 87,940
hnipped lost 24 hours 298
Shipped previously 26,298 —26,590
Btoek on hand this evening 11,864
Market active 17}^al8c.
ntcoi pkkt: u kbi yt.
OSNABURGS —No. 1..T7. 10
No. 2 14
Milledgeville No. 2 14
MACON SHEETING 12W
Seven-eighths
Wav man villa Sheeting Vl'A
Houston Sheeting 11K
Houston Snipes 13%n15
Columbus Stripes .. 15al8
High Shoal Stripe® 16
Mo:itour Shirting —% 10Jq
Factory Sewing Thread 66
YARNS— 1 00
GRITS—t :r bushel 135
OATS—p r bushel 6t1a65
FIELD P AS—per bushel
HAY—Northern
Tennessee 1 (X)a2 00
Clover t SO
PEA NUTS—per bushel 150
POTA rOES— Planting
Table use 3 00a4 00
APPLES—Northern
BUTTER—Goshen No. 1 per lb 43a44
Goshen No. 2 per lb 35
Tennessee No. 1 “ 3J
Tennessee No. 2 “ 20
Country 86a40
COFFEE—Rio per lb 23a25
Java per lb 30u33
CHEESE—Best Cream per lb.. 17K
New York per 1b... 15
MOLASSES—N. O. Syrup per gal. 5
“ Georgia ” per gal.. 70
Sugar House S5
SYRUPS—GoIden Drips, per gal... 00a75
Medium per gal 05
Ordinary per gal 55
SUGAR-"A” per lb 13K
iVhite Extra “ C” 13a
New Orleans (hhds) lOaISK
Yellow C 12K®
Demcrara 12>$al3
I’orti Rico llKal'JK
POWDEK—Hazard per keg 7 25
Orange. Mills 7 00
PHOV SIONB, GRAIN, GROCERIES, AC.
BACON— llear-ribbcd Sides (smokd).. 12
shoulders B>£a9
HAMS—> ignoliaS. C., canvassed...
F tch’s 19Ka20
Tennessee, plain-cured 18al8X
White Bellies 10ul0K
PORK—Pickled, mess 18 00
New, mess 19 00
Pickled, rumps 15 00
BULK MEATS—Cask Bides
Shoulders
Bellies 10al0K
LARD —Prime Leaf, Tierces llallK
Kegs 13
Packages 12a13
FLOUR- -Low superfine per bbl a7 00
■Standard superfine.. 8 50
Extra 9 00
Choice extra
Family 10 00
"Wyleys X X X X” i
Georgia Mills [ 11 50a12 00
liyaeTnthe 9 50
‘‘Domestic” 12 00
(tar of Beauty 11 00
Belle of Georgia 11 00
Pride of Dixie 12 00
Silver Lake 12 00
CORN—U lilt* per bushel 95
Mixed per bushel..... 88a90
SHOT—Per sack 300
CRACKERS—Butter per lb 09
Soda Bao9
Cream 13
Sugar 19 1-2
Lemon 14
Ginger Snaps
Pic Nic 10
Fancy 17
CANDY—New York per lb 18
M. K. Rogers A Cos 18
BLACKING—No. 1 per gross 5 00
No. 2 0 00
No. 8 7 00
SODA—Bi-Carb. per lb 9alo
POTASH—Per lb lOall
SOAP—Turpentine per lb 0 1-2
Lanndry 15
Toilet per doz 75al 20
Olive 8
YEAST POWDERS —Preston and
Merrill’s per doz. 1 75a’2 25
Horsford’a 2 90
TOBACCO—Choice Chewing per lb 75
Medium 00
Ordinary 40a50
Choice Smoking 1 25
Medinm 75
Common 40
CIGARfi-Importedpertbousaud7s OOalM 00
Domestic 15 ROsOO 00
SNUFF—Scotch per lb 78
Macaboy 78
PIPES-Per box 2 50a4 50
MACKK.REL —No. 1 kits 2 25a2 50
No. 2 bbls 13 5Q14 00
No. 3 kits 1 70
No. 3 bbls—large. .11 50a12 50
No. 3 kits 1 50al 70
WHITE FISH—Half bbl 7 50a9 00
CANDLES—Best Star (full w t)... 31K22
Sperm 42a45
Paraffine 30a33
STARCH—PearI IKrt'X
EGGS—Per doz.: 35
CHICKENS—Per doz 3 00a5 00
SALT—Virginia per sack 3 10a2 15
Liverpool 235
FEATHERS 80
HIDES —Dry flint 14al
Green o*7
BEESWAX 20a30
SWEET POTATOES 1 50
WHISKY-Common Rye 1 Odal 10
BAGGING—BengaI
Lyon 18
Borneo
Gunny }8
Bundee [L
Patched
TlES—Gooche
Arrow
Eureka I®
AJlgutor
TOBACCO, TOBACCO.
100 rtouui * i?ml ( ' ,>wi Pi
Just being received by
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY Jt CO.
COFFEE. COFFEE.
BAGS CHEAP (OFFER, jnßt in
At
SEYMOI’It. TINNLEY A CO.’S
BACON,
BULK MEATH AND LARI), at lowest mar
ket prices,
At
■'L l MOL It, iINhLEY * CO.’B
FLOUR.
r CAR LOADS—SEW BRAND? A CHEAP,
f)
M Seymour, Tinsley & Cos.
199-tf
Sill OF TOM LOTS.
T\7TLL be sold at Public Outcry, ut the
\ V Town of Milui-r on the Macon A West
ern Railroad, all the
twot Lois
West of the Railroad Wood Shed, containing
one to four acre* each.
Hale to commence on Friday, the tith day of
December next, at 10 o’clock, a. m
Tbkms :—Oue half cash aud one half on the
Ist day ot June, 1873.
A. J. WHITE, President.
novSO-td.
GKO. r. hook. alhx. u. htkiuikxb
NOW READY!
HOCE A STEPHENS,
FOURTH STREET,
(FAST rRONT HOI.UNfISWOUTH BLOCK),
HAVE just opened a full and complete
stock of
Fancy and Family Groceries,
Fresh, pure, genuine, entirely new, and war
ranted to suit the taste of every mis. Tke sa
sortment comprises cvuiything required in such
a house. The fluest brands of Flour, Meal—
the best New York Hums, Sugar, Coffee. Syrup,
Cooking Wines. Butter—the best brands of
Gosheu a specialty—Cheese, Fruits, native and
Tropical, together with a complete line of Nuta,
Candies, Candles, Pickles usd other articles for
the retail trade.
FISH AND OYSTERS.
Fresh Fish and Oysters every morning. Also
Vegetables o' various kinds.
We propose, iu u word, to supply our friends
aad the public generally with every thing nice
required at reasonable rates.
HOGE <fe STEPHENS.
N. B.—All goods delivered free of charge.
nov7-3na.
BOARD.
DAY board and board and lodging in a pri
vate house, can b* hud by applying to
W. D. Rainey on Walnut street, Macon.
Sept. 12,1872. 137-182.
B YINGTON HOT EL,
GRIFFIN, GA.
THIS HOTEL ranks second to noun in
Georgia, for
GOOD COMFORTABLE ROOMS,
WF.LL 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.
3. W. BYINGTON,
110-100 Proprietor
FOR SALE.
SIX BUILDING LOTS on Windsor Hill.
Will sell all, or as many as desired. The
lot* adjoin Dr. Cox’s on the top of the hill.
The prettiest location out. Apply to
nov27-4t No. 8 Cotton Avenue.
Bui ding; Lot For Sale.
SITUATED near Tatnail Square, within a
few steps of Mercer University.
Address K. C., Box K.,
98tf Macon, Ga.
ANOTHER CAR LOAD
-OF
CHARTER OAK STOVES
JirNT RECEIVED
-BY
TRUMAN & GREEN’S,
TRUKWIXAR BLOCK,
Sign of the Golden “Charter Oak.”
13!1
I MO. H. WEE.HN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE ON 3d STREET OVER
L. W. RANDAI/N WTO KK.
_i-m ■
:woob AND COAL.
I HAVE established, near the Macon A West
ern Railroad Depot, an ample yard with
Fairbanks’ best scales) to supply all kinds of
Wood and Coal, la any quantity, at the lowest
market rates.
WEIGHT, MEASURE and
QUALITY GUARANTEED.
A share of public patronage is respectfully
solicited. Orders left at the offices of Masers.
H. L. Jewett, Greer, Lake Jt Cos , Turpin A
Ogden, through Postoffice or at the Yard, will
have uwaat attention. CMueandeeu.
rsM> *, a. Freeman.
BOSTON
—ANT>—
Savannah Steamship Line.
LOW rate* of freight and Insurance. First
class passenger accommodation*. Order
your goods shipped by "Boston and Savannah
Steamship Lino, and'avoid all delay and extra
handling. RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
Agent, Siivummh, Ga.
F. NICKERSON A CO., Agent*,
181-309 Boston.
J. A. MERCIER,
Commission Merchant,
is:i BAY NTKUIIT,
Bet. Whitaker mid Barnard Ft., Savannah, Ga.
All orders will receive prompt attention Con
signment* of all kind* rcspeetfullv solicited.
131-809
BOIT St McKENZIi:.
Cotton ant Commission
UIIIU II AVI'S,
ItM Hay Street, Nn mniiiili, till,
131-309
MEYER, COHEN Ac CO..
IVHOI.KBAIK DEALF.K4 IN
Boots and Shoes.
4M Itronghlmi ttl.,kin auuiili. tin
Merchant* "’applied at New \ <rU Marin t
131 209 Frier*.
a. s. umh a iiib.,
COM MISSION ME RC II A NTS
—AN*—
Dealers in Fruit*, Fish and Produce,
No. 95 Rny St,., Savannah, Ga.
Consignment* solicited.
Order* promptly attended to 1 .1 209
E. I>. BMYTHE,
IJIUOItIT.K OU I'UOUUUIIV,
iilltaNWlire linil 4Tiin:i,
Aud Dealer lit House Furnishing Hoods,
113 Congress ami 111 St, Julian Sl*.
SAVANNAH, GA. 131-309
F. W. SIMS & CO.,
l otion Faelois nml tieueriil
Commission Merchants
NAVAVtAII, I!OltUIA.
Bagging and Tics supplied at market prices.
Advances made on Cotton, or other consign
ments. Money promptly remitted. 131*209
A. H. CHAMPION. UKO. C. FKRKMAN.
Commission Merchants
Corner Bay and Drayton Street*,
SAVANNAH, GA, 131-209
L. N. WIIITTI.B. GKO. W. HUBTIN.
whittm: .v (it xTi x,
ATTOItmUYS, A r.. AT I*4 W,
NO. 3 COTTON AVENUE,
MACON, GA.
33-107
NOW IN THE TIME, ANl>
SLAUGHTER’S,
ON FOURTH STREET, next door to Wil
burn & Edward**, 1h the pluuc to buy
Tojs ait Cliristraas Hoots.
My stock is complete, and cofudatß of every
thing in the Bakery und Confectionery Line.
Wedding Parties supplied on reasonable terms.
Thankful to the citizens of Macon for oust
patronage, I respectfully solicit a liberal share
for the future. Come and see mu und I will
guarantee satisfaction.
novlO lm O. SLAUGHTER.
Marshall House
SAVANNAH, GA..
A. U. I.I'CE, Proprietor.
BOARD PE It DA Y $3.00.
121-209
Savannah Store
NORTHEAST CORNER OF McINTOSII
AND FOURTH STREET,
MACON, GEORGIA.
I HAVE opened, In connection with my
choice Liquor und Fancy Grocery Store, u
GREEN MARKET.
Where I will furnish to epicure*,
CHOICE BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SAU
SAGES, GAME OF ALL KINDS,
KISH, OYSTERS, VEGETA
BEES and FRUITS,
and urtieleit too numerous to mention.
novlH tf W. A. GIBBONS.
W. IIOWAIID,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Offlc at entrance of Ralston Hall, Cherry street.
business will receive prompt atten
lion.
r. t. CO*,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Kulaton Hall Uiilliling:,
CHERRY STREET, MACON, GGOKGIA.
123tf
.1. J. A llllt .11N,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
151>* BAYSTREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
CIOLLKCTIONB promptly attended to und
/ money remitted at once. I’. <>. Box 257.
131-209
Pulaski House,
SAVANNAH. GA.,
J NO. W. CAM EBON k CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
A flrat claim house in every reaped,
131-209
91. H. GEUKV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
C-.OKNER OF MULBERRY AND SECOND
/ Street*, In Court House, Maeon, Ga.
29-104
Press for Sale!
WE have for sale a large elzo GORDON
FRESS (Aligntor) and a RUGGLEB’
PAPER CUTTER In good condition. To be
had at a bargain Sold to make room for lar
ger and f*ter machine*.
AS"..-*
Lin..!*. WING A SMITH,
jMacon, Ga.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY,
THE LARGEST AND OLDEST
CLOTHING HOUSE
*
IN THE STATE,
.*>o ?■■*• out! Street, Mneoji. Ueorgia.
octls3ni
PROSPECTUS
Macon Weekly Entemrise,
W. \ 1 KIN HICKS, Editor.
ON or about the that week in December,
we will i : uefrom tills office the firstnum
ber of II
Laris, Live Weekly Paper!
It will contuin all the the Telegraphic” news
of tlm week, and the latest reliable Information
on all subject* and from all parts of the world.
In Its editorial department will be found dis
cussions of all tlic
MVK IS.SUEN
of the times. Particular attention will be giv
en to the advancement of Science, Art, and
Literature; w lie nil interesting events and
authentic progress of the political world will
be faithfully presented.
SimHOHU’TION phick.
One Year fl 00
Six Mouths 1 00
Invariably In advance.
CrtY"No subscription taken for Icsh than six
months.
ssr Now is the time to subscribe. Bi*bci-
MKN COIMIiS SICNT ON AFI'UOATISN.
Drugs and Medicines,
Paints and oils,
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES,
SOARS, FERFUMKUYS,
COMBS AND BRUSHES,
PATENT MEDICINES, Etc.
TOBACCO, BNUEF,
—AXD TUB—
CHEAPEST CIGARS EVER.OFFERED IN
THIS CITY.
West's Extra Kerosene Oil!
NO. ! FIRE TEST.
LAMPS unit CHIMNEYS nml WICK.
PRESCRIPTIONS
ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED.
Satisfaction guaranteed in all purchases.
I have for sale the purest and best Whisky
mid Gin in thin city for Medlcinu) purposes.—
One trial w ill satisfy the most fastidious.
ROLAND B. HALL,
Dealer In Thorbum’a Garden Seed,
191 tf Cor. Cherry Bt. and Cotton Avenue.
Sptswoad Hotel,
NEARLY OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT,
(Only one minute’* walk.)
MACON, GEORGIA.
lionrd JJ.OO per Day.
911M1.M 7J CHYI’H P.ACII.
T. 11. IIAP.KIH, Proprietor.
C. J. Maclellan,
Superintendent.
Jam is VV. Mkaiia, In the Office.
I—tf
Uiimili'd of Schednle.
MACON AND WESTERN R. R. CO., I
Macon, Ga., October 31, 1872. j
ON and nftcr Sunday November 3d, the fol
lowing schedule for Passenger Trains,
will be observed on this road:
DAY PASSENGER.
Leave Mhcoii 8:15 A. w.
Arrive at Macon 2:05 A. M.
Leave Atlanta 8:20 a. m.
Arrive at Atlanta 2:40 P. M,
NIGHT PASSENGER AND FREIGHT.
Leave Macon 8:50 P. M.
Arrive at Maeon 3:20 A. M.
Leave Atlanta 8:00 P. hi.
Ai rive at Atlanta 4:56 A. M.
Making close connections at Macon with
Central Railroad for Savannah and Augusta,
nd with Southwestern Railroad for point* in
Southwest Georgia. At Atlanta with Western
and Atlantic Railway for points West.
A. J. WHITE,
nov2tf Superintendent.
Ahmand L. Butts. Kodak A. Rove.
COAL AND WOOD.
WE are ready to fill orders at reduced rates
for the very beat
COAL CREEK and ANTHRACITE COAL,
COKF. and BLACKSMITH COAL,
also beat
UPLAND OAK atd HICKORY WOOD.
Orders left at the office of A. G. Batts, at i
store of Winshlp <* Cutaway, or at yard M.
W. R. R., will receive"UenUoo
114-ltfci BUTTS Jt ROS3. J
Tho Davenport Brothers have quit I
showing ghosts <wd gone to fanning.
ANNUAL FAIR
—of thh
Agricultural aud Mechanical
ASSOCIATION OU GEORGIA,
Hold nt Savannah..
COXIMfiNCINO
MONDAY, DECEMBER UOtli, 1872,
And continue during tlio week.
rpilU Central Railroad and connixdlona and
J Aliniila uud Gulf Railroad and connections
w ill transport \witora for one fare, returning
free.
MAURI) COYTUMT.
Tlierc will be a Sabre Contest between the
Savannah and Auguata SabreClnb* on Decem
ber Ith and sth.
RACES.
Open to the world, tlirce or more to enter.
Fastest Trotting Single-harness llorae, Purse,
f 100; Fastest pair of Trotting Hornes, owned
aud used aa such. Purse, SSO; Best Single har
ness Horae, Plate, 120; Best pair of iiarneo*
Horse*, Plate, *35, Best Pacing llorao, Piute,
*ls; Running Race, Sweepstakes, inlle heats,
tlirce or more to enter, two to Btart, entruno.
10 per cent., Purse, *2OO.
cotton puiinims.
The Chamber of Commerce offer the follow
ing premiums:
For best three bale* of upland cotton of one
planter’s growth on exhibition, premium to go
to planter, *SO.
For three bales ranking second In ctuaiity,
premium to go to planter, *lO.
For three bales ranking third iu <tuullty, *3O;
premiums to go to planters
For the beet hale of sea Island cotton, *SO;
next bestiu quality, premium to go to plantar,
*4O.
For the best Gin for upland cotton, *IOO.
For Ilia best bushel of Rough Rice, of the va
riety known as gold teed, premluu to go to
planter, *lO.
For the best bushel of Rough Rlee, of the va
riety known as white, premium to go to plan
ter,'*lo.
No fee will be charged for entering of exhib
iting articles.
For Premium Lists or other information, ap
ply to J. H. F.BTILL, Secretary,
185-t<l Savannah, Ga.
To the Bnalne** Main of Mncon
TIIE ALBANY NEWS
Circulates exclusively la Dougherty, Mitchell,
Lee, Hakerund Worth Counties.
The wealthiest Cotton growiug section
of Georgia.
TIIE NEWH
Is the best Advertising Medium In Southwest
ern Georgia.
A liYEBTISPWPNTS SOLICITED.
CAREY W. STYLES, Proprietor.
89
THE PHIItIIPI Vt'KKKLI.
IT i, universally conceded tliot advertising is
a necessity to success Iu business; it is also
conceded, by the shrewdest business men, that
newspapers'are the best medium for reaching
all parties whose trade Is desired.
TUB MONItOB APVKIITISKIt
reaches more of the people trading with Mu
eou than any other journal published In the
country; it is, therefore, the best medinm of
communication with tlia planting interests.
We will be happy ut any lime to furnish refer
ences to leading merchants here and elsewhere,
who will testify to the fact that they have re
ceived orders for goods from parties who read
their cards In The Advertiser. In fact, many
who have availed themselves of its columns,
candidly say that lla value exceed* that of all
other Journals In which they are represented.
The Advertiser has the freshness of youth snd
the ripeness of age, and 1h therefore deservedly
1 successful.
( HARACTEH OF ADYEHTIHEMKNT*
No advertisements are admitted whlali are
not believed to be above question and of real
i value, and from parties so unquestionably re-
I liable that the readers of The Advertiser will be
-life In ordering them from any distance. To
our readers, tbe fact of its appearance here has
1 all tho weight of endorsement and authority.
Address, JAB. P. HARRISON,
| . Forsyth. Georgia.
Chance of Schedule.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFC'E, l
Macon A Wkunswick Railroad Cos., '■
j Macon, Ga., October 30, 1872. )
I /\N and after Thnraday October 31, 1872,
l ) trains on this road will run a follows:
I DAT FASSENGEK THAIN, DAILY (SC'NDATB EX
CEPTED.)
Leave Macon 9:16 A. m.
Arrive at Jesup 6:35 r. M.
Arrive at Brunswick 10:00 r. M.
Leave Brunswick 4:30 A. M.
Arrive at Jesup 6:45 a. m.
Arrive at Macon 5:10 p. m.
NIGHT PASBEXOEU TKAIN, DAILT.
Leave Macon 8.25 p. M
Arrive at Jeeup 5.00 av
Arrive at Savannah 8.30 a. m
Leave Savannah *
Leave Jesup - P II
Both day and night tsains connect* closely
at Jesup with trains to snd from Florida,
i BA WKINEVILLE THAIS D*ILT, (80NDAT8 *X
CErTED.)
Leave Macon p • **•
Arrive at Hawkinsville 6:25 p. M.
Leave Hawkinsville 6:55 A. u.
Arrive at Macon I® ;3j a- m -
WM. MacREA.
]74tf General Superintendent.
TO M ENCHANTS!
MERCHANTS wishing to plate their name
and business prominently before the peo
ple of Macon, Taylor, Crawford and Houston
conntfes, should advertise In the BLSINMN
MIRROR. Circulation good and lmermtiog
Ga.