Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, December 11, 1872, Image 2

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MACON DAILY gffIBPRISt. nu <n. i,a .ui;< . nTnija munnmn tmiia by LINES. WING & SMITH No. 10 llollhitniworth block. J ll IrV're rtlattnt/ to Sn/ternptton tdauddbr ao ■ tr,n,od to lent*, IV.n// J- Smith, .Ifurrm, (ia. C'WMivnkvtt/in* for thr pap r tdaniUl 1* tut drnprtt to (hr Kditor. W* ctthnol undertak* ■ rWum njw.'. J i-'ii, unieatitm*. Will aulhroti irlnl none i/on*, Jbuti all par l * "f the State, - Uri/oA. Oomocrntlc ltrcling. Macos, Dec. 7, 187-’. There 'will he h meeting of the Demo ♦ratlc Party on Tueaduy, Dscember 17tl at the City Hall, at i I o'clock A M . f*i the purpose of unmlnating county umect- A full attendance of tin* party la nnitiCHtly desired Rr order of the Executive Committee T. Hahdruan, .In.. Chairman. ■nPKCNO.IAI.. The liSTEßCiiies seeks ealuhliahiueiil la the ranks of Journalism upon a legiti mate basis. Macon has a well eimtuiiico tßorning paper. It has licen protred there is room for an eveuing pa|M-r. I In- miii ► trnm almost every quarter reach tliis tit) at an early hour In the morning, thus affording advantages to in evening issue ant enjoyed by that of a morning. It h our purpose to use this advantage. Tin morning paper enjoys for the present monopoly of the telegraph by a few bouts an advantage we hope eventually to ovri come, and would do so at once but for tin pi otertrrt tariff established by our cotun porary The ENTEltriiiat: Is lor fret . trade in a broad sense, and will advocate it ou land as well as on sea —between publiuhtrt as bclweeu count rim Tbe KNTBitritiSK will also always speui. for ITSKf.F, whilst in charge of tbe rvritei hereof, free from allusions personal to him self. In regard to others, its columns will not be tbe medium of personal praisi or censure, unless In the discharge of u duty to tbe public, and then that Juij shall be faithfully performed, " without the hope or expectation of foe or reword The Enterprise will know neither cite nor condition in treating subjects of a coni ■nos interest "Principle* •ml not men" i motto It nlll try to illustrate Reeking tin greatest good to the greatest number. him. without violcuce to any. In n word to up hold the rigkt at all lime*. in all place*, am under all circumstances, toward* alt lr every condition *o far aa the tight may Ire comprehended by educated InUlllgvnct and an relighted conscience . thus con tinuing a course for the future It has eu dearored to observe in the past. Its col üßius are opto to the discussion of sil inattsrs of public coucetu , hut olfeindvi personalities can under no circumstance whatever find a place tlierelu. The Kstkki'Hlhk will endeavor, in all lie department*, to commend itself to tin intelligent reader ; to the bitsiucss man in his counting room . to the family circle, to all who appreciate their relationship to society and their country. This much It has been thought propei to say In cooaesiuencu of the change tbit has been announced iu the editorial de partmautof tbeE.NTkiti-uiHK. The pit sent iucumbant seeks no personal distinction in the simple dischtrgu ot bis duties. Ini will use hie experience and ability as hr*i he cau.in conjunction with the publishers to inter the KNTllirmtlE indispensable to the welfare of Maeott and to the happlnst of its constantly increasing circle ol readers. Tnp. Knmm. • - - - ♦ VKNOnt tTK MIIETIXJ. The official call for a inerting of tin Deasocralir Party, at the City Hall, at 1 1 o’clock. A. M .on the 17th Instant precede this article. The object of Ibo meeting 1 to nominate county officers, and it Is tie sirable it be attended by members of tin party in maur The hour nauieil for lh< meeting ie not favorable for such a result a change ie therefore railed tor Tin party has a Just pride iu its bone and siuew, represented in the mechanics amt working men of the country Our city and county have tbeir share of this sort of material entering into the Democracy and it is entitled to a fill! representation Its interest and convenience should In consulted and respected. Walking uicn have to make ten, five, or two and a halt knurs a day. The day is divided inti quarter* and halve*, and uo other frai tl< li ar* by custom allown! If they leavi work to attend to tin* Conveu i hi, ns ah may naturally desire to do, at 11 o’clock they will be compelled to lose a full ball day and be deprived of dinner, whereas they can leax-e at B 1-2 o'clock, a m , they can participate iu the proceedings g< tbeir dinner, ami return to thcii labors a 1 o’clock.r. m .thus losing but a fourth o the day. Upon these fact* it is de*iibh lb* hour of meeting be B 1-2 o’clock in stead of 11. We trust the change will a once lw authorized, thus securing txirui** towards all. Earueb lasi a —During the remaining abort day* of winter, the Entehcuisk wil be iaatu-d at 3 o’clock r m., —an esnliei hour than lierx t ft>re—thus enabling our carriers to eerva our patrons in all pan ofth# city before dark The forms will close at f 1-2 o'clock Advertiser* will please take due notice, and govern them solve* accordingly. Kav A A. Pom eh. D D. an elder brother, ol' Rev Dt Porter, of the First Preebytertsn Church of Savannah, dint last (funds* morning, the Sib InMnnt, at hi* home In Austin. Tex a* l>r Porter was an able rind popular miuieter of tbs Presbyterian Chut, h. and most favorably known to most of the |u-o pie of Savannah, who have listened with delight to hi* impressive scruron* on hi* occasional visit* tit the city, and w ill uni e with u* in sincere rrgrei at his death SjrtHKth Republican. lOtV st aT i: n t:\\ . ttiivuumili ? I lie Cukloiu lloiifM? n .'Mti ii' t por!> from Sftvnnnftli for Novemt.< ty the Republic n nre j f .!!■. Coittluriic. 3ft.11l huh ** ’ ►l' which were wu i^Jun*l I. * ’m i • x port* for the hutm* |n*rl I, • ;*hh .. mid H2l cai*kM of iice Tin- f"i'uu ex port* for the ►tune pci id mid nnt to ♦- •!)0 bale** upland co'ion. weighing 31.*2J ■ r it2 pound*. valued at $/5,*7 -.'7 1 •/ huh** Ken ishtin), w< R hine U. Ii pound* valued at $2. r *..'jf>J bix hundicJ an* eighty five thoimnd feet of liuiita-r vnlued at $14,012; 38.3 M oak staves valued n* $5 027. Total of which < \<r three tourth* were in vcvw-Ih. A bold robbery w:ih r ininsircd nhoui eu o'clock Saturday night from the red leuce of M : uh Gould, r ni* r of Liteif and Drayton. No one distui! i T•* | thief took clothing, ►ilve* w u and othci valuables Company Ik Sivnnnuh t • elected I iion-conimiMhiotied ofiircr* in tie' Dili Jt ! hu* ordered short J.nfh M iile -. with un I bronzed barrel* I The Republican ay- tin n.. 1 nth nen who have inant'Uiiited It.- new vol j nntecr niilitary organ!/ iti n ■ e wide awake, and pushing thin/ to n arly *• n*’ ; complete success i Coroucr Bbifiull held . i>. • ‘ vei iho body of J.cvvi’h Gicn (■■•! *!♦•*! about lour miles from HuvuimuU, < i tbe Loui* ville road, on the Dili. Verdi* I dicdli'*ra exposure uud want. A Fair for the benefit l ti.'* Manii i Fund, under the mi per’Vi-in and charge of noniti of the noble ladle* of Savannah , opened at 4 o clock yoterda; • c.mooti. The New* of ventiTday I' aie with re ifrel of the serious illn* f ( oniriiodi ii Maury, vvlio in at preK* nt ii \ u inia lb lelegraplied lor l)i Ilerenou, .r .Sav oinuli who promptly obeyed ti e t an will hooii lie vvite him. Judge Dominick O'lly in * has bem in a precarious state of health Ii hoiim time past, hut was gradually improving lias relapsed, in con ccpienco of injuii • lorn a full . lie is in a critical condition Judge F. J Maiden, who has been ► • iously ill for some time pint is recover ng rapidly, and is now considered out oi i anger. Rev. J id Fvans, who has for M vem! ears past I’fileiate l a* pastor o! Tiiniiv Methodist ('lunch, preaclied liis fuievvell ennonon Sunday night to a laije congre at ion from the text Let us heat the eon clUNion of the whole matter - IJih chap er of Kcctesin-iies. I.'tili and i hli veik fho News nays the roncieg at ion wa leepiy affeeted by the eh cpienl ilirenUixe and at the emu lusioii. tloeUed unmud tin pastor to teiidyi thoii regre h at parlint from liim. and to wi*di him success aim happiness in his new field The Advert! er reports the dear■■men of the ltiilbdi hark llachelora for (Ithum' with a cargo of 2.d27 baes up! m l eot!n valued at Id 74 : 'riiestreet c u liave i mm i . iking hourly trips. Thu Chronicle ►ny* M* Wm Holder • siding on the corner of Broad and k<d lock street*, shot himself accidently on Saturday night. While umiie log lie (‘moved his pistol from hi pocket, and in oHiutliiig Ids weapon, it \\.is (it mtlicting a slight tlesli wound. Two otherwise sensible Suith Carolina edltois attempted usUly thing.' u the Sami liar Ferry, on the JMh. Tin \ tried to blow each others brains out. under tin rules of the code dutlt it was in t a sue cess. Til® parties were from O.angebuig S ('. Mr J nines T lln *\ mil, >1 t' Tunes, mi lMr Male>m J Hiowningo t lie New-. %tlaiiiu : Judge Kskiue of the l nile l Sum t'ourt. has leturmaf from the see.sion at Savannah and will te uiiie the tmi^i*->•** o! •lie Court on Mon lav next, i'he tiis week will he devoted to eijuiiy causes do iiiuirrii, motions and bankruptcy bud •ess Atlanta is up to the time- in all things veil in the snow storm, wh eli called Mae ii, however, about fair h ns in ad \ vancc of our neighbor Grant. Alexander A (.'>* p.M to tin State a few days ago sli*.oU" on ai'coun' 1 the convicts employed by them l hey i axe about five bundled and litiv convict* now at Work not a .ingle ri-i- ol .ick Mt'SS. In the Fulton Supciior Court yesterday morning, the .Malone e e was e dled, hu m- | a se I on account of the mtli.p .sit! i of tlie prlw ner li e eiee of ihc Slate is James Alexander, charged with killing Damp \\ hitch, ad coin", n. was Liken up i ottiinlius : (,'olotlel 11. 1. Molt tin-. Iu i -ipp -in'i- , i delegate fioiii.Colinnlni. to ihe Nadoe.:.! Commeieial Cony, nti 'll. W I h - " i >n venes In Si Louis. The Colonel will al ! lend The Smi says uiituy of the Italia! iianN ol that section have us w ell d> vvlorte.l coses of the epl/o >'e nh> r-sos Ii muni tests itself iu t>;id colds and sole Ii -.os. Tin Muse Sup. nor Court i> in (lit twenty fifth day ut’ Its session The i a-e of George Lay field, charged with the mur der of frolic* uisn Cl'siles lln . lnst w inter, is on ti iu! The Savannah and Memphis Railroad has given the emu mot to huild tie bridge over the Tallapoosa river to the il.l imoi. Bridge C'Sufamy It is to 1 eompleiisl , by spill Ist. at fiu.| * ot. wi I tell |.ti cent nd.id The Irons now ran witiift a mile and a tmlf of tin-liver Ihe >s made 1 4 IMI>I last month The track ha been graded to the river, nud < leveu ami s bait mites on the other side hic under con tract and Hie wmk i* prog re-siting It will noi lie many mouths before ciumeethai i made with tin Nelms Rome and Dalton Railroad at Chtldeisburg The Sun advertises bUuk ditr*ss war runs for sale at that office. These are the host kind No others shoi.l etei lx um ,’. Ihe Enquirer says c 'nriiii>-i *O. ra C S Adams 1! M Gnnby mid Join. 1> tirav, logvtl ei anh me 25 or Jo of our piouu sent ei usme including the Mayor of the city of 1 oktuiUis, and several Aldcrn.en. were .lm oui oil a sfkviai ti Nil to t ,e tel irrius of the North and Non Hi road. |..r lm purpwe of IrrsfHs-iiDg and reporting ujvm the first 2d miles just completed. l! i- iliuii.'lit tln-re will not be the li'ast ,litl!( u’ly in the way of its being acceptei Kh ,| (n'loifced The commissioners re mie-il ii i bund csr. they having chosen : it n i ili -I fir niftking the inspection complete. TELEGRAPHICSUMMAEY. i-i Congress yesterday, liilis were intro lik lin the U"iic ninemling the act of M i 11. IH'l, regulating flie collection of nnport duties, allowing steatuHlii[)S to Utt ou<l ni and establishing anew settle ifeoni|M-nsiition for Custom bouse officers; lepeuling the Imnkrnptcy act; repealing the lux on retailers of leaftobacco ; re|ienl ing the stamp duty on bank checks ; re [H iliii the Enforcement act. aud to bridge ■ lie Ohio at Owensboro Pensions and linl -ti occupied tlic balance of the day. in ■he Sknatk. Mr Cole offered a joint .Million to nnieiid the Constitution so as m eln-t the I're-ieenl. Vice President and eiini is i l the United Btales by a direct .on of the people Ur. Trumbull pre i;ir• 1 a peiilion by the lumbermen of Mimic otu against the bill to perfect the navigation of the Mississippi as inimical to their interest. A hill bridging the Ounehlta river, near Arkudelphia. passed The Executive session was held. Ii Is stilted on the street the Cabinet has led led to support Pinchbeck ns-Oovernor pro lent of Louisiana. Vi ster.iay's New Orleans dispath says on the same subject .- Wsrmoutli has petitioned the Eighth Ii trie l Court against Piucbback's as .inning the governorship The petition nominales I'inclil-si k as a w rong doer mi l | ires-passer The Court issued the injiinc linn prayed for by YVarinouth 'I lie Ke|. iugg i.rgi l 1 1uIe elected anew Attorney (Jem nil. who telegraphed to Wasliingloii to slop i he proceedings before the Nitpreine <'ottri in- tuned by Attorney General O. dru I'iticlihnek procliiiins bis assump ion of the (Jiivernorahip and asks the sup put nl all good citizens The Custom Inni i la giil dure Inis passed a resolution imp' .idling Wm month by a vote of 5b to ii. and a committee was appointed loin form tlieWcmilc Pinchbeck qualified and took possi ssimi of the Ooveruor’s office Wot un>nt Li lias been suspended pending die impeachment proceedings * No improvement in the Alabama legis lature The Montgomery dispatches of yesterday says The Capitol Legislature elected F " , Sykes of North Alabama. Senator Sykes \V!is a Greeley elector. Kcsi'luti his looking for the impeachment nl Gov Lew is were offered and referred The Coiirt house Leglsiaturu elected a Stale Printer The ceremonies attending the formal imviiling "1 the statue of the late Huger It Taney. Chief Justice of the United , is. ini 'e l In l.is native State. Mary land. Innk place at the Capitol, in the Snciie Chamber, ill Annapolis, yesleiday S Teakh- Wallace. Cliairnian of the Ciiiii luillee delivered a biief but eloquent ciilii-y on the deceased statesiiiiiu and i'li ii w hlcii was responded to by Gov Wliyic. afii-r which the large assemblage pm- 1 a ch'd from the State House, where lb ■ statue m.s unviiled The statu" was ii tiled hv Hie sculptor. Ileiiihart, and n cast in MoniuJi hi the Koval Foundiy it is bronze, id heroic size, representing tin Chief Justice in the robes of hi- office, presiding in the Supreme Court of the Ciuted mates In every respect it is nat ural and life Ike Its locality is the east trout of the Slale House. John J Pa Person was elected United duu s Senator of South Carolina yester day Jte i now in jail charged with bribery. Sen ic storms i it land and sea are re purled at home and abroad, attended with -.ii-.it in j-tiue ion of shipping and other luoperti and the loss of life, in l.nudoti. ii ihc Plli. Ibrly persons were killed by lUlliiii' buildings during tile storm. A i unknown, founded "(T the west i tsi ol pie We of Wight, mid every per •on on l.ouid perished The hark Strai Mind li'oin 1 lainhurg fiir New York, was am kid on Ki mirdge Ledge, but the crew vv.is saved. Tim telegraph wiies in Irc’and pros iriiied In the gales are not fully restored vW file steamship City of Uristol. for whose sfety Home anxiety was fell. Ims reached Queenstown rile utiles on the Northern lakes are re polled uncommonly severe Two selioon : eiH on l ake Superior lost Two barges I In Ue from a lowing steamer, and weni iwli ore with I lie loss of all on board The I’an.idi.in steamer Cumberland. I* frozen in hi liar I ike. with fifty passenger* on | hoard. II 1. Pierce. Republican, and the citi zens' candidate is elected Mayor of Boston i Light inches of snow reported in Bruns ! wick. Me (o n McDowell lias gone to Louisville, to a—nine command ol the Department of lhe South .Y contest is going on over Mr Greeley's will. The last will was witnessed a few hours before his death, when the witness *i mHi;, Unit Greeley was conscious and rational The former will gives bequests to Mr Gun ley’s relatives slid a share of the I'llbum- 'lock to the Children's Aid S elclv. —.— . • Not had i* this remark of a pastor. Two thirds ol the members of my Church are imnsi ary memltcrs They don’t e* me !.> piny. i meeting . they don’t attend lie N.ihhutlt sell" and ; tliey don't add to the life of the ( lunch . they sie passenger* "ii •i gn.p. 1 sliip , tbeir names are on oar b*' k*. Urey an-honorary members " iu- holder’s Meeting. i N'..v *\ imi Western K. K. Cos., [ Ma (a , Nov HO. 1872 \ \ i :umnal nufUng of Stockholder* of the M# >n iut Wet*tern Railroad Company, for the ! n of IN-e-i*fent and Directors U) ►errv for f ' '■ sain* > ar. and any other buoimn-t that i v t’C brittle 1 before them will be held at th* >• .oof the < •• ] > in thia city on Tuc*d*> l. Till r'UiUifv ue\i at 10*o'clock a m Ml.. IAN i Ivi Secretary and Tre*>u cr. CliY ELECTION. \N ol vt. n Will bo held in the city of Ma f e' 'U the 14th iuftUnt for Mayor, twelve Aid i itnen, iCli rk and si Trowaun-r 'fUc j ;m > wdl Ik ued iu the UloVnnt w ard a. [ th- foil twi ii i,a inxl |)acv* First Ward a: c . ;iu‘ Houh* No. it, Mcond Wan! at Engine - N 4. third Ward *t the Coart Uotac, ' 'b thi the CUy Hall The pollMrllt be dat ~ i o’c iv k. A ML, anil clo-c at uvt*o\i,Hk, P M. The foilowing Banned per j apc aitpuntrd tu*nadr if *4uU election i in the 1 diird-* *iib p.ter to appoint I i?. Clerks : tat Ward C. F. Damonr, J \V 1 : tludtfvn* Aid Wtr.f, L W j K.w 1 V ti il *n> nud Mates Polhi K 3rd I W ard. tt in*h4s l>. K. BKmut and Pul&>ki j 0 * it Si Ward, 11. L. Jewett, S. H Ev vrvtt, 4 Keo lemm Duma*, ii* order of the M*or. J A. McMANCS, dec. Mw. Clark C. C. ANNOUNCEMENTS. PEOPLE S TICKET. For Mayor, \V. A. II U F F. For Aldermen, fir at Ward, Stroud Word, I'. C. DEhPSSY, P. FITZOEUiI.I., ASHE a A VUES, A. SIIONKVAN, Jons Valentino. T. U. SwiNDLEttritsT. Third Ward, Fourth Ward, Hayse Kli.is, 0 B. Robbkts, J is. A DasoCß, Patkick Kekwin, Fdwaiiu VVoODLiFr. Valentine Kahn. For Treasurer, CIIAS. J. WILLIAMSON. For Clerk, jno. a. McManus. decll-td IP lit era tic and Liberal Republican .Nominations. TOR MAYOR W. A. HUFF. FOR ALI/EItMEN, tut Word, ll rd Wilt'd. Tiros. U. Conner, John W. Bi iike, B ikon Cautkr, E. J. Johnston, I). M DuRRKTT, C'llltlSTOFUEl! Bt RKE, 2nd Ward. 4th Ward, John (j Deitz, J. J. Cornell, E Crockett. (leohoe Bukiik k, 1 i;sl 111 iiiiu k, K J LIOHTKooT. The many frien s of MohoiN G. Clark, e rehy announce kiln as a suitable candidate f i Tax lleotiver of Bibb county, sunject to the Democratic nomination. The friends of Josei it Wilbourne announce him as a suitable candidate for the office of County Treasurer of Bibb county, dec!) Id I am a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver of Bibb county at the ensuing election in January. R. A. Benson. noCJT-td The friends of James Martin announce him as a candidate for - lie-rift of Bibb county, sub ject loevirybody'a nomination, nov'JO-td. The friends of E M Calhoun announci him as a candidate for Ordinary of Bibb comity, subject to the nomination of the Democratic party. The friends of Pat Crown announce him as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Bibb county. noVJ-itde. The friends .f Washington Poe, Sr., re -peotfullv announce his name as a suitable candidate for (trdinary of Bibb county, subject to the nomination of the D mocratic party. nov’Jltd The friends of Tuadeus G. Holt, Jr., res |n ctfully suggest him os a suitable candidate for i trdinary of Bibb county—subject to a Dem ocratic nomination td The friends of C. T Wash announce him as a candidate for l-e election to the office of Ordi nary. Ti e nam of K H Cain, is hereby presented to the Democratic and liberal party, as a can didate for Tut Collertor. Mr. Cain ia un old citizen, and, at one time was collector of taxes' His friends hope that his claims will be kind lv considered, knowing that he will do hi. duty, if chosen. td. The many tlricnd* of Milo 8. Fkkeman an iiouuee him a* u candidate for County Treat* urer. • novlb-td. A F. Gibson 1b announced as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the Democratic nomination. nov 14 Ui. (tiiv* F. Curlky is announced as a candidate •r Sherifi cf lii *bcounty, subject to th‘ Dem ocratic nomination. novl3 td We Ihc voter* of Bibb c *uaty announce Kll (>uoB as a candidate for Hhcriflf, buU ject to the nomination of the Democratic l party. novl3 tf O P. Finney ia a candidate for Tax Keceiv cr of Bibb County, subject to the nomination f the Democratic Party. novlotf Hie friends of Maj .John A. McManus an nounce him as a candidate for re-election a> t ie L of Council of the city of Macon. nov 12 tf. The friend* of Cuas. J. Williamson hereby announce him as a candidate for re-election to the office of City Treasurer. uovl2-tf The announces himself os a candidate for Treasurer for Bibb county, nub , ct to the Democratic nomination. novl2tf Felix CottruT. I he friends of W. T. Nelson announce him a. a candidate for l ax Collector for Bibb ooun t\. -übjcct to the Democratic nomination. nov 12 tf 1 hereby announce in>self a candidate for sheriff of Bibb county—subject to the nomina tion of the Democratic Convention. nuvl2tf S D. Rainey. After repeated solicitations from friends and mature deliberation, feel ins; it to be our duty to benefit our fellow-citizens in every manner pos sible, we have concluded to announce ourself a candidate for the House, and ornamental painting, subject to nothing but greenbacks or ci v crip, and pledge ourself if elected t > do our .W for too oY, and not go back on our consti tuents. Windham it Cos. Under Spots wood Hotel. Macon. Ga. SPECIAL VOTurx.. 1) ARTIBS having claims against the city will pi h>i present t'lcmby Monday uftcmoou, in order that Council inay act on them, so as ottU mcni can be made imniediatel*. UUi J. WILLIAMBON, dec 7<tt Trt‘aanr‘r. DK. WRIGHT. OSimSTy II AS removed to Boardman’s Block, over L Pendleton A Ro*a\ corner Mulberry and Second fts , Macon, Ga. nov7-Sm. N JTICE. r T'HE Rooks for the registration of voter* for I the city election will be opened on the firet day of October and clo*c at Two o'clock p. m., •>n Diverober 13, 1872. septt) td J. A McMANUS, Clerk. ON CONSIGNMENT —T— J, Holmes & Cos., !\. AS T!iii and titrert. JQA BBLN. TENNESSEE APPLES. 50 t>hl. TOTATOES. Also one *-ar lo*l of choice, select KI>T PROOF SEFIJ OATS. Nujx'rior to anything of the kind ever before offered in this market Give ns a call. novSOtf NEW ADVERTISEMENT?* ’dental NOTICE” NOTICE IB nCKEDV GIVEN DR. W. W. FORD IS PUR ONLY I.tCKNSF.F. FOR THE FOR THE USE OF RUBBER AS BASE FOR ARTIFICIAL DENT" RES, in Maeon, Georgia. All t rsons are hereby cautioned against purchasing Rubber Dental Plates of any parties not Licensed of this Com pany, as liy so doing t tey render themselves equally liable to prosecution f r Infringement v reward will be paid for inform 'that that will lead to the conviction of any parties of unlawful use of onr Patents. JOelAll BACON, Treas Goodyear Dental Vn.canlte Cos Bottou, Dec. 1,1&73. decU-tm Mayor’s Okfice, Macon, December 10, Is IN additi in to the usual Inconvenience which has been suffered by the public front the prevalence of the horse disease, we now -ee u complete blockaded condition of onr railroads and the almost total suspension of all commer cial business in our city fir mere luck of street transportation. This unusual state of affairs suggests the want of some immediate relief both to the railroads aud the merchant Upon consultation, therefore, with the railroad au horitics and the different dray companies in the city, I hereby give notice to any and all per sons ia tit*- adjoining counties, that they hi-c in vited and requested to bring in their ox-teams and assist us in the dray work of our city for the next two or three weeks, ut the end o! which tim-- we hope to be able to resume the hors-- and mule labor Parties britigiig heir oxen tot)' city will he allowed to Use them hi the dra age if all goods FREE OF LICENSE. Hi- believed that twenty to thirty teams could find constant work here for several days, at good paying prices decll tf W. A. HUFF, Mayor. NEW GOODS! FOB TIE HOLIDAYS. GO AT ONCE AND SELECT FROM THF WELL FILLED COUNTERS OF PENDLETON & ROSS A SUPPLY OF ARTICLES FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. THEY HAVE ON HAND A LARGE AND SELECT STOCK OF GIFT HOOKS. ALBUMS. DESKS GOLD FENS, WORK BOXES, GLOVE and HANDKER CHIEF BOXES. CHROMOS. WALL BRACKETS, SLIP PER CASES. WALL POCKETS. BUILDING and ALPHABET BLOCKS. TOY BOOKS, TOYS, AND EVERYTHING SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY - PRESENTS ! CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PUR CHASING ELSEWHERE. Merchants wishing a supply of BLANK BOOKS. FINE PAPERS. INK and other STATIONERY, will find it to their advantage to examine ur stock. AS LOW AS PENUUETON & ICONS, Successors to J M. Boardman. deolO 5J4 For k HBiajs r |‘MIE best place to select a suitable and use* L fill present for the h< did.tvs is at MACK BROTHERS. BEST K?D GLOVES VT $1.25, worth $2.00, to be found at MA K Bi.OTHERS. A SPLENDID CORSET AT ‘.KIo. , wortli 11. SO. can be had of MACK H Kni HERS. JU T RECEIVED! The “LUC*'A BOW” —very pretty. Ihe “LUCCA” HANDKEKC HlEF—very handsome and in all color. 25 DOZEN LadirV and (ienta* TIEN and SCARFS. Another large lot of Ladiea' and Children** MERINO VESTS. Childron’s Brown, Mixinl and Strijred WINTER HOSE. Fancy Knit Woolen Goods, Etc. A lnt of Mil UVI.M very and Bell ing v*ry fa^t. Call early snd make your selection*. Price# lower than ever. Mack brothers. Second street, Damour Block. dec9 3w—tn-w-f DR. P. H. WRIGHT I > ESI’EI'TFTLLY' tinder hi- profee-ioaal 11 services to thecltiz- us of Macon and vi iiiiilv. office at Drug Btor No. 3 brown Honse Block. Residence t Rev. Ssmue Boy kin's, Georgia avenue. C* ".a left at eitßer place will receive prompt attention. <*. 16tf 1C SS M. A. DANIEL 1 ■ TOVLD respectfully inform the La- es of \ \ Maeon tnd Ticinitv that she ha.- akes icom'i >t 3. lO Cotton Avenue (up- airs), where sue i repared to do Dkess Mk so is the kH and m-w / Aio-i .h.’. itf/lcx, r. war rants to give satisfaction. octtl-Sw Guernsey, Bartrum & Hendrix, I>K ALERN IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF BRACKETS, Ft :. CARPENTERS’ BAIiASTEnB, NEWISL POSTS. AND ALL KINDS OF TURNINGS. I ACT()RY-1)IXIE WORKS. Wni-ei‘tinix--Blukea' Block I’oplnr Wired, .tlneon, Ga. .I-i 11-mnrl I ___ W A. BtJFF’S Corn, Baosi aid Fin Eiprin OF MIDDLE GEORGIA. Corn, Bacon, Flour, Salt, Bagging, Ties, Sugar, Coffee, Etc. I’ll AT CELEBRATED BRAND OF FLOUR, “THE PRIDE OF DIXIE,” Th Bestlin tlie World # Always or Hand. I claim superior facilities iu the purchase of CORN, BACON, FLOUR, BAGGING TIES, ETC.,. ETC., And I. will iuak<. ii to tlic Interest of Merchants and Planters to call on me with their MONEY >r GOOD PAPER. Reasonable time given to all good parties. W. A. HUFF. 97-tf CROP OF 1872. Clover and Grass Seeds. RED CLOVER. CRIMSON CLOVER, SAPLING CLOVER, ORCHARD GRASS BLUE GRASS. HERDS GRASS, LUCERNE SEED, &c., &c. Just received. HUNT, RANKIN A LAMAR, Wholssale Druggist*, H 6-158 b 2 and ?-t Cherry Street. EDWARD SPRINZ. N'OTART PUBLIC and EX OFFICIO JUS TICE OF TnE PEACE. I can be forum for the present at all hours of the day at mv office adjoining the law office of A. Proudflt, over the .tore of Jaquos 4 Johnson. Third St., Mocou, Os., to attend to all Magisterial hosi- ISSSS. HS4BO. ! FTTH AHEAD. IN anticipation of the approach of tk<* Christmas Holidays, we have a large Bto#k I of new and fresh goods for the retailer*, hotel# I and familiw ; such pa i ' ! EXTRA LARGE BLUSHING BED APPLES. PRETTY YELLOW SWEET OR ANGKB, GOOD SWEET CIDKR, ALSO ; | GRAPES, PEABS and PIKE APPLES, (TO BF. HERE IX TIME,) MUSCAT, ANGELICA, SHERRY AND WHITE WINE FROM CALIFORNIA. I’inE WOXTItH, FIRE CRACKERS, CANNON CRACKERS, ROMAN CANDLES, BKT ROCKETS, TORPEDOES, ETC. Plenty Gilt Edee Butter, Georgia Cane ayrup. new Buckwheat Flour, Sultonna, Seedleea and London Layer Raisins, Currants, Citron Piunes, New Figs, Nats. Dosnestic, Fsacy and French Csndies, Picklee, Prune*, JeUi** and Jams. Cheatunta, Oranges and Apples. Must he told to close consignment, a hint to the wise etc., at __ novls lm GREER, LAKE A CO To Tai Payers of Bill) Comty. I GIVE notice that the Tax Books for lecting the State and County Tax** * . 187 ii will close on the 7th day of December, j hope all will note this and pay their taxes, w have to aettie on the 15th and cannot give *“7 longer time. This notice is finsl. I e*® responsible for anT one's tax after that t- ■ All poll taxes and road taxes are required iron. both white aad colored. T r novIA-tf F. M. BAATB. T. C