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CITY GOVERNMENT.
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ALDERMEN:
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. ~ ft City Attorney.
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V; A: wm": .. Third Lieutenant.
~ Y. KINXKV Uuar.l House Keeper.
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H. Hauman,. • • ■ ■
IV <’ Hodokin* Kc^er.
,J iir< .lurriiits Clerk of the Mariut,
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Th>ks.
Our thanks ale ilue Me Gil’espi*, .' the Oil
l.-eple Tlmi-e, fora fiie-.l -.ice Cul.fiwiiin
Ilnddork's .
AtWertisera in M*d<loek’i Directory of Mr
. on are rcpiested to send copy tor their rP.vi r
titeiucnts us loon us possible V. is aure vxaui
ined the advance shveta of tho work, and find
tliat the directory lot- keen faithfully compiled.
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A Srw I’rnee.
bomebody has erected anew rail fence be
tween Ralston Hall and Greer, Lake & Go’s
mammoth grocery store, right in the middle of
the street. Jasper Grear says the streets of
Macon are so wide thatthis fence man is going
to run a fence down in the middle and make
two street* out of one.
Hymeneal.
A large number of ladies and gentlemen as
sembled at the First Baptist Church last night,
Cos witness the marriage of Mr. Thos S. Lowry,
of Marion, Alabama, to Miss Mary G. Battle,
lovely daughter of the Fev. Df. Battle, Presi
dent of Mercer University. The ceremoDj was
performed by Rev. Dr. Mclntosh, pastor of the
rhnrch.
TIIK MAlOlt'K COIKT.
HON. W. A. HL'F? rKHBiniNO.
Dick Moore, fighting and disorderly, officers
Murphy and Fennel, $5 and costs.
Zack Gaines, drunk, officer Alley, At aud
C OAtf*.
tr*lli*r tlmn Ni(i.
If anything can approach snow in beauty it
is the holiday gift atock of Brown ,t C. Not
content with h iving tablea, counter*, shelve*,
floors and corners full, they are constantly re
ceiving them. Among the new arrivals we
notice a lot of handsome and unique salts bot
tles, and ladies who use such things can only
find them at this beautiful store.
The .llark Bralhrrs.
\V invita special attention of the ladles and
citizens generally to the superb stock of holi
day and fancy good* kept by these gentlemen.
Their stock of gent*, underwear and toilet
articles Is large and well assorted, and as they
keep none but first class goods, gentleiueu may
rest assured that they will ha suited both as to
quality and price.
They are constantly adding to their already
large assortment of notions and fancy goods,
Tor their beautiful store is crowded nearly every
fair day. Sec them.
Nnaw —Bless ut list I Know.
■•The snow is on the grass again, Lorena,”
and one of nature’s most beautiful picturea is
presented to our view this morning.
The little three year old at home looked out
of the window this morning and on seeing
the ground so purely white asked “ ain’t you
going to take it in the house to keep from get
ting dirty I”
About an inch of suow was on the ground
i bis morning, but is now rapidly melting. Th
weather, of course, is cold.
Mule of the Bonsl IMantaliun.
We notice in a late Atlauta paper the aale of
two tine plantarioas in Dougherty county be
longlag to the estate of the lata Joseph Bond
of ttiis city.
Tne item is remarkable in that these landa
worth S3O per acre before the war and S2O
two years aco, were knocked down to Col B.
G. Lockett for $225. After the sale the heirs
expressed regret at it. when Col. L. raised his
hid and gave the lands back to them.
There may be some legal question at the
bottom of this sale, but if not It certainly shows
the planting interest of Southwest Georgia in
a melancholy and deplorable condition
linppy Cal Wuentr.
The Nashville Union end American tliu* j
* peaks of Wagner’* Minstrel* :
bhv tiiat the famous Cal Wagner it at
the head of a good company, will not express
by half it* merits, for it has the deserved rep
utation of being the very best now traveling,
and bv the way, one of the largest, combining
excellence in both vocal and instruments'.
Among the vocalists, the name* ol J. VV.
I'reetta, Albert Welling and Charles Welling,
may be mentioned, as a trio of artist* not often
found in any one company, while Cal Wagner
and Sam Price do up the comic handsomely.
After the first part the audience was favored
-.nth an olio which was side splitting from be
ginning to end. The song* and dances by
Canfield, and Booker, ir , were never equalled
in the country, while Cal Wagner’* Plantation
Melodies are so natural that you can imagine
yourself at an oid-fashioned com shucking
Vrcd Wilson, in his Grecian Statues, and Ben
Brown, In his champion jig, Is also deserving
of special mention.”
Thia famous troupe of Minstrel* will perform
here ob the 10th end 17th. and all who wish to
go had better aecure seat* early. A word to
to the wise, etc.
Sol Mrailh Rassell,
The power to leugh and -angh heartily has
been a fortune to ns. We have been poor end
needy end otherwise afflicted, but never so far
saak in the slough of despondeney as not to
Isugh. We do not laugh at everything—oh,
no! We remember once that a fit of blue*
had enveloped ne in its dull embrace, end we
were down in the mouth generally, when we
first saw onr genial friend 80l Smith Ruseell.
At the first contortion of his flexible feature*
the blnee were cored, and in leas than two min
°tes we were the happiest person in existence,
not caring a enap for anybody a* long as Sol
twisted his face.
Russell is a man peculiarly gifted. He is
oae man among a thousand. HU entertain,
ment is refined, though humorous in the ex
treme. He give* you a performance which
Twain, BPlinga, Cordova, Harte, and the poor
1 unented Browne cnuld ant eqoal were they to
lecture together on the same night
To those that hare never -een him, wc sav
g ’ and stand not upon the order etc. To those
that have soon him we have only to say he
U eomlagf. He will ho hare on the 19th.
’■fats Kplaooiy,
It is indeed fanny to witness the artful
dodges resorted to by our hitherto thriving
draymen to induce the fiery untamed ox to
draw his dray. We saw oe on Cotton Avenue
this morning that amused us. Hitched to a
single dray was a small bull who hud uot as
yet boon e lucuted to obey the vulgar com
mands of “whoa" and “gee," but, like all
hulls of respectable parentage, hail a head of
Its own. A chain wna attached to the centre
of Its heaJ by being wrapped around its short
horns, ami it was by this means that tin driver
vainly endeavored to control his movements
and direct its course. But the di ay wobbled
from side to aide like a velocipede under an
amateur, and the driver was wrntliy.
“Where’s your horse V”
“Got the epizooty, eab !”
And Pompey ripped and swore. Ins whip
was applied with astonishing vigor, sad a
torrent of (but* swopt like whirlwind over
the head of the obstinate bovine. At last a
Christian lady who had heard the unfortunate
hut contrary ox cursed for fn-iy au hour, went
up aud remonstrated w ith the infuriated driver
and told him that such swearing would ruin
his c onistitutioh
• Conatilu —h—l and d—m nation '. i'll make
dis ox git tip and git or I’ll kill him 1“
And we left him working his arms like the
piston rods o au engine, hut the ox did not git
—
*• ttailieal .’Mwnalnailouw."
M ihiuk our cotemporary does wrong In
>)’ .gnatln tin people's candidate, ns the
“ lte.dcul on.,.anions.” We cannot see why
politics should he mixed in with our city
attain;. We are all here together, the laws are
laid down, our Mayor and Aldermen have no
unlimited power, then why should party lines
lie so distinctly drawn V The people's ticket
is not a Radical ticket, and we no not candidly
think our cotemporary can prove taut they are
other than non-politicians, or the greater por
tion of them are not life-long Democrats. The
people have as much right to vote for a Board
of Aldermen paying taxes on $440,842.00 worth
of property as oilers have for those paying on
$71,775 00 worth.
Fair play is a jewel and we like to see it in
everything This paper does not take
with the peoples’ ticket, hut a? a public jour
nal, pursuing a course it conscientiously be
lieves to he right, it advocate* fair play and
square dealing in everything concerning city
or State affairs.
But as regards the nomination, it was simply
an endorsement, aud if our cotemporary is not
overly anxious to consider the people’s ticket
a radical ticket, he will agree with us In the
statement,
I . f*. C'ninmissioners Court.
TUtAt or IIENBT I*. iZAlt', h V.
J. Clarke Swayze had arraigned before him
this morning Henry V. Harvey of Sumter
county for violating what is known as the ICu
klux law of Congress. He was charged with
violating the second section of the Act in that
he “conspired to impede, defeat and obotract
the due course of justice.”
Judge K. K. Lyon appeared for the defense.
Ju.lge L. endeavored to grant the indictment
on the ground that the alleged otfense did not
come under the law for and iu such cases made
and provided—that the indictment did not from
wording authorize the present proceedings
being taken. The Court ruled the point well
taken and dismissed the ease.
PiiorLx'a Tickbt. — Memrt. Editor*: Messrs.
Asher Ayres, T. C. Dempsey, John Valentino
aud Hayne Ellis, have beeu proposed for Alder
men of our city by the people, irrespective of
party. These gentlemen ara known to you and
your many reader* as good and true Democrat*,
hat they havo publicly and privately refused to
be candidates against the regular nominees.
We know they are the choice of our citizens,
and as Democrats who believe it to he to the
interest of our city, have resolved to elect them
and only allow them to decline after election
We call upon the Democratic party to cast their
votes for them in a body. There can bo no
doubt of their election.
decll-lt Truk Dkmociut*.
CITY DIRECTORY.
MASONIC.
Macon Lodge, No. 5, meets ever}- Ist and 3d
Monday night, at Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenue.
Mizpah Lodge. No. 47, meets every 2d and
4th Thursday nights at Masonic Hall.
Constantine Chapter, >o. 4, it. A. M., meets
every 2d and 4th Monday night at Masonic Hull.
Bt. Omer Commandcry, No. 2, Knights Tem
plar, meets Ist Thursdays of each month at
Masonic Hail.
FIREMS.N.
Protection No. 1 meets Ist Tuesday night in
each month—House l’oplnr st., corner 3d.
Ocmulgee No. 3 meets Ist Monday night in
each month—House on Cotton Avenue, near
City llall.
Young America No3 meets Ist Monday night
in each month—House 3dst., corner Mulberry
Mechanics' No. 4 meets Ist Monday night in
each month—House corner Hawthorne and 3d
treats.
Defiance No. 5 meets Ist Tuesday hi each
month—Housed in City Hall.
Hook and l adder No. I meets Ist Friday
night in each month—House Poplar st., cor
ner 2d.
ODD PEM/OWS.
Franklin Lodge, No. 2, meets every Thurs
day night at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Cotton Avenue.
United Brothera Lodge, No 5, meets every
Tuesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Germania Lodge, No. 59, meet* eve.ry
Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Macon Union Encampment No. 2, meets at
Odd Fellows’ Hall os 2d and 4th Mondays of
each month.
knights or rviHisa
Meet every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’
Hall.
GOOD TEMPLAKS.
Walton Lodge, No. 23. meets every Tues
day night at Progress Club Hall.
Aurora Lodge, No. 89, meets every Friday
night at their Hall in Hollingsworth Block.
Dougherty Lodge, No. 179, meets every
Monday night at Progress Club Hall.
Windsor Lodge, No. 130, meets every Thurs
day night at their Hall on Windsor Hill.
SOCIETIES
Progress Club meets every Sunday night at
their Hall on Mulberry street.
Hibernian Society meets Ist Tuesday lu each
month st No. 2 Engine House.
Malaehi Lodge, No. 146, I. O. B. 11., meets
second and fourth Sundays in each month.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers meets
every Wednesday night at the PaseeDger Depot.
Visiting brethren welcome.
CIICKCHES.
E/jlkojmU —Christ Church, Kev. B. Johnson,
Rector—Walnut at., between td and 3d. Ser
vices 18 1-2 a. m. and 8 p. m.
St. Paul a Church, Rev. H. K. Rees, Rector
— Vlnevllle. Services II A. M.; sr. M. Chil
dren's Service; 6p. v Evening Prayer.
St. Barnabas, services by the Rctor of Christ
Cbnreh, at SP. m Near Maeoa A Brunswick
Railroad Freight Depot.
Oathotir —M. Joseph's Church, Rev. L. D.
i Bazin Mass 7a. tt. ; Uigh Mass 10:00 A. M.;
! Vespers 4 ! 2 p. m
/Vesfryferion—Mulberry St. Church, Rev. C.
B. Vaughn, pastor. Bervlse* 18 1-8 A.. sod
St.u.
Second Baptist, Rev. James Mcßryde, pastor
—near Findlay’s Foundry. Services IU 1-3 a. m.
and 8 r. m.
Mission Chapel, Windsor Hill, supplied from
the city churches.
Mcthodi*t Kpiecopat— Mulberry Street, Rev.
J, O. Branch, pastor—Mulberry at., corner Ist.
Services at 10 M 2 A. M. mid 8 r. u.
First Street Church, Rev. W. ff. Hicks, pas
tor —Ist street, between Oak and Arch. Ser
vice* 10 12 A. St. and 8 p M.
Vlnevllle Church, supplied front the city
churches.
East Maeou Church, Rev. J. W. Burke, pas
tor. Services 10 1-2 a. m. and If. a
M Batumi PkuomosTlCAtiok. —To-day tieing
snowy, to-morrow will be wet under foot, and
to avoid epizooty or what Is worse, cold feet,
you should go at once and purchase a pair of
stout boots or shoes from the popular boot and
shoe dealer* MoKcrvey A Maloney on
struct. Ilamour Block. D
Sparb-iubs and Back Bones, flue Tennessee
Mutton, just received at Merritt* market, shave
Oetnulgco No. 2 engine honsa, First street,
Beefand Sausages also. H
Fink Turkey*.—The finest lot at turkeys
in the market are for sale at C. C. Unlkcom A
Co.'s ou Fourth street. Beside* turkey s they
have everything else in the grocery lme. Now
is the time to lay in vonr stock of good thing*
for Christmas. 8t
Cam. at 8. T. V‘ B. I’. Walker’s this ceiling,
if yon want such things a choice Tennessee
Beef, Fork, Sausage, Fresh Fish, Oysters, Ap
ples, O aiiM.s, Banmmas, Malaga Grapes, or
anything else in the faui-v or family grocery
line.
urU7-if 88 Cmbkhy 8t
The best in mi' world “ Fated & Jacobs
Favorite.’ 1 Nov27tf
The celebrated “ Ponies ” (Imported) ’/unite
the Epizootic for rale only at the New York
Grocery store.
“Futzel’s.Delight” will delight all smokers.
Delightful.
.
Latest News. —Brown iuakf those tine
ink pictures twenty-five cents less. Old pho
tographs copied correctly.
No. 8 Cotton Avenue.
No cards. riov. 11—tf.
A favorite with everybody, -‘Putzel dr Jacob*
Favorite.
Notice to Itlci-chiiiits hh<l Prop
crl} Holders.
Macon, Ga., December 9, 1873.
At a meeting of the Macon Board of Under
writers, held this evening, the following reso
lution w as unanimously pasted:
As the season bus arrived when file crackers,
fire works, torpedoes and other highly intlam
mablc toys are offered for sale, we would
warn our merchants iu time, that by the
terms of their Insurance Policies they ure
prohibited from keeping i> their 6tock any of
these articles, except the old-fashioned Chinese
fire-crackers for WHOLESALE IN ORIGINAL
BOXES, unless they have sixeial permission
embodied in the wniten portion *f their poll
cies, for which permission the National Board
of Underwriters lias established the extra
charge of one-half of one per cent, on the build
ing aud all its content*.
Published by order of the Board.
deelO 3t H. L. BACKUS, Secretary.
FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL.
Oiiily Review ol'tlie Markrl,
Ofpice Macon Dailt ErrrsarnieE, |
December 11—2 o’clock, P. M. (
Cotton. —Report for 24 hours, since 3 I’. M.
yesterday. Sold 380 bales ; shipped 899 bales.
Received 568 bales.
STATEMENT.
Stock on band, Sept. 1, 1872-
bales _ 412
Received last 24 hours 363
Received previously 37,913—88,431
Total receipts 38,893
Snipped last 34 hours | 399
shipped previously 28,838—27,237
3tock on hand this evening— 11,(256
Market active 17JsJal8c.
rRifCE 81 Uftll.vr.
08NABURU8 —No. 1 16
No. 2 H
Milledgeville No. 2 14
MACON SHEETING 12J8
Seven eighths 11
Waymanville Sheeting 12;i)
Houston Sheeting 11>4
Houston Stripes 18%a15
Columbus Stripes 15al8
High Shoal Stripes 16
Montour Shirting— % 10>£
Factory Sewing Thread 00
YARNS— 1 60
GRlTS—per bushel 135
l ATS—per bushel 00a05
FIELD PEAS—per bushel
llAY—Northern
Tennessee 1 9Ja2 00
Clov r 1 90
PEA NUTS —per bushel 1 50
PO l'A TOES —limiting
Table use 3 50a4 00
APPLES—Northern
BUTTER—Goshen No. 1 per lb 43a44
Goshen No. 2 per lb 25
Tennessee No. I ” 3)
Tennessee No. 2 “ 20
Country Jisa4U
COFFEE— Kio per lb
Java per lb 80h88
CHEESE—Beat Cream per lb.. 17,*^
New York per 1b... lo
MOLASSES—N. O. Syrup pu gal.
“Georgia” per gal.. 70
Sugar House 85
SY HU PS-Golden Drips, per gal... 80a75
Medium \nir gal S5
Ordinary per gal 55
SL'GAH—“ A ” per lb l^a
White Extra “C” 18u
New Orleans (hhds)
Yellow C vzyt*
Dcuierara 12y^aLi
Port! Itico ll^al^W
POWDER—Hazard r>er keg 7 A
Orange Mill# 7 00
PROVISIONS, GRAIN, GKOCEKUV, AC.
BACON—Clear-ribbed Sides (hinokd).. 12
Shoulders S^aO
HAMS—MagnoliaS. C., Cinvassfcd... 19^u20
Fitch’s 19^h20
Tennesnee, plain-cured
White Bellies lOalO^
PORK—Pickled, mess IS 00
New, mess VJ 00
Pickled, rumj> 15 00
BULK MEATS—Cask Sides
Shoulders
Bellies lOaIOX
LARD—Prime Leaf, Tierces llall W
Kegs 1 #
Package-. 12a13
FLOUR- -Low superfine per bbl a7 00
Standard superfine.. H 50
Extra 0 00
Choice extra
Family 10 00
“ WylejH X X X X’ ’ ,
Georgia Mill* , U 50a12 00
Hyacinthe 9 50
“ Domestic ** 12 00
Star of Beauty 11 00
Belle of Georgia H l) 0
Pride of Dixie 19 00
Silver Lake 19 00
CORN —Whit* per bushel %
Mixed per bushel
SHOT—Per sack * 00
CRACKERS— Butter per 1b....,... 0®
Soda.. .VT. W®
Cream ... 11l
Huger 13 1-2
Lemon 14
(Huger Snare
PlcNic... 10
Fancy 17
CANDY-New York per It. 18
M. R. Rogers .i Cos 18
BLACKING—No. 1 per gross 5 00
No. 2 il 09
No. 3 7 00
SODA Hi Curb peril. Halo
POTASH—Per lb ... lOail
SOAP -Turpentine jwr D- 0 1-2
Laundry 15
Toilet per dor. 75.1 2o
Olive 8
TFI AST POWDKRB—Preston ami
Merrill’s per dor. 1 !5n2 2.5
Florsford’s 8 HO
TOBACCO -Choice Chewing per It. 75
Medium 0O
Ordinal y 10*50
Choice Smoking I 25
Medium 75
Common 40
CIGAKfc Imported per thousand 7 > uOn 150 00
Domestic 15 (HhiHO thi
BNUIF-Scotch per lb 78
Macaboy 78
PIPKS—Per box ” boa tSO
MACKEREL —No. 1 kit* 2 ut'.u’J 50
No. ilbhls K! 50*14 00
No. 2 kit* 1 70
No. 8 bbls—large.. 11 50*13 50
No. 8 kit* 150*170
WHITE FISH—Half bbl 7 50a9 00
OANDI.KB—Beat Star (full w’t)... 31Ua22
Sperm 42*45
Parafflau' tSOaOH
STARCH—PearI 7>t,aß\
K()B—Per dor 3“
CHICKENS—Per doz 0 00n5 00
SALT—Virginia per sack 9 K>*2 15
Liverpool 2 25
FEATHERS "
HIDES—Dry fliut Uuld
G Out
BEESWAX 28u.%
SWEET POTATOES 1 - r >o
WHISKY—Common Rye 1 05*1 10
BAGGING—BengaI 18
Lyon 18
Borneo 18
Gunny 18
Dundee 17
Patched. 17
TIES—t louche
Arrow Hh^alO
Eureka 1°
Aligutor
TOBACCO. TOBACCO.
j BOXES, Sound aud Cheap,
Just being received by
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO.
COFFEE, COFFEE.
-0 BAGS CHEAP COFFEE, just in
At
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO.’S
BACON,
BULK MEATS AND LARD, at l.>we*t mar
ket price*,
At
81CYMOUR, TINBLKY & CO.'S
FLOUR.
r CAR LOADS NEW BRANDS A.CHEAP,
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Sfijnisur, Tinsley & Cos.
199-tf
SALE OF TOWN LOTS.
WILL be *old at Public Outery, at the
Town of Milner on the Macon & West
ern Railroad, all the
torn Lots
West of the Railroad Wood Shed, containing
one to four acres each.
Sale to commence on Friday, the oth day of
December next, at 10 o’clock, A. u
Teems :—One half cash and one half on the
Ist day of June, 1873.
A. J. WHITE, President.
novKo-td.
080. F. HOOK. ALEX. 11. STIEHHKNH
NOW READY -
HOCE & STEPHENS,
FOURTH STREET,
(BAST FItONT HOU.INOSWOBTH 111/AC.KJ,
HAVE just opened a full and complete
stock of
Fancy and Fanil} Groceries,
Fresh, pure, genuine, entirely new, and war
ranted to suit the taste of every one. The as
sortment comprises everything required in such
a house. The finest brands of Flour, Mod—
the best New York Hams, Sugar, Coffee. Hvrup,
Cooking Wince, Butter—the best brands of
Goshen a specialty—Cheese, Fruits, native and
Tropical, together with a complete line of Nut-,
Candies, Candles, Pickle* and other articles for
the retail trade.
FISH AND OYSTERS.
Fresh Fish and Oyster* every morning. Also
Vegetables o various kinds.
We propose, in a word, to supply our friends
and the public generally with every thing nice
required at reasonable rates.
HOGK fi STEPHENS.
N. B —All goods delivered free of ehargo.
nov7 3rn.
BOARD.
DAY board and board and lodging in a pri
vate house, can be bad by applying to
W. D. Kainey on Walnut street,, Mucon.
ftept. 12, im 187
BYINGTON HOTEL,
GRIFFIN, GA.
'■pins HOTEL ranks second to none in
A Georgia, for
GOOD COM FOKTA BLK ROOMS,
WELL SUPPLIED TABLES,
AND CHEAPNESS OF RATE.
Asa resort for the residence of the present
hot Verm, It is unequalled, the night* being
remarkable cool and pleasaLt.
Th e beet Water in Georgia.
1 W. BYINGTON,
110-189 Proprietor
B. I.OWEYilltl.’H
BAK A LAGER BEER SALOON,
(MASBBT’S OLD STAND.)
Opposite) Medical College, Mulberry HL
THIS Saloon la supplied with the best Wine*
Liquors and Cigar* In th 1 market, and
[*rkling Lager Beer of superior quality, Fr-e
lunch every day from 10 to 18 o clock and
extra lunehee served up at any hosrin the day
or night. HwUa Cbewo, Goose, Duck, Ham,
s.i.£ .si anything that isay lie desired for
lunch. nov24-tf
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Merebmit* applied a! N >;
131 209 IV’
a. s. ii.ni
COMMISSION M ■:c ants!
A.* *
Healers in I'mits, l j ’? $
No. Do Buy Bt., So v
Consign lints nollcl ted
Orders promptly Htt‘mi ii l ' O
ED.SMI
niPOR ITIR OJ t .V,
<■>l:l aawitre u *.-'
And Denier ill llotisp run ' .
142 CongrcM and 141 Si
SAVANNAH, <.A 131-209 I
F. W. SIM > r ■
<'i(oai I'acloirs !>Di < rill
Commission F nts
kavaxnaii.g::
Advam i’ miiklo on O'l ton, </i ii > •> : n
LS. Mimic promjdiy n Hii! !
A. ||. CII V ll'l.'N. (. 1 • < \ n
A: :
Commission VB i r.flo
Corn.a Bay and Dniyti.a
fAVANNAII, ga 1 ;i 3n9
1.. N. wuri ri.is. ' : i in
n iii'ni.i: At <*'.
ATTOiriVI'.VN. Ae„ . CV,
N'O. 2 COTTON AYEN'I
?.! . GA.
33-107
mow in the ...
SLAUGHI
f\ N For KTII .-THKI ! ■■ ii
\ / burn (V Ivl’.vurds, 5- \ "
Toss anfl Chris!!!! ;.
Nfy stock ir (-omplcb*, :onl <
tiling in tliu lialvury mid i.nni l/m*
Wrddlng I’lirli*supplied om
Thankful to the ritizeiio ( I ; • l
patronage. I iv peetfuUy nolle 1
for the future Come and < 1 ! : : j
guarantee nat i- f.u tion.
novls lm (i. .*• . 1 !.:
Marshall I
BAVANNAII.GA.
A. If. LUCE, ProjH
HOARD PER DAY TOO.
121-200
Savannali i 0
NORTHEAST CORNER OF Mol .11
AND FOURTH STRI TANARUS,
,13 OIY, OIIOICM t.
I HAVE opened, In conn .ii 1 ,my
choice i Iqu.irund Fancy
GRE N MAR
Where I will furnisli to epicure,,
CHOICE REEF, PORK, Ml I I AU
SAGE i, GAME OK ALL i
FISII, OYSTERS, VI l
BLEB and FRUIT,•
and articles too numerous t . ~
novlS tf W. A. Ol V:'.
H. HOUMRi .
ATTORNEY A:'
MACON, GEORGIA.
Ofllc at ntr • nrii of UnVton I! •!!, ' i
2-*?" All I>>i iii< will receive | . • i
tinn
r JT. 81. 4 'i-A,
ATTO :.N£Y AV
Halsfon ”1:111 ISnlitf.
CHERRY STREET, M.V'OL G
I2Btf
.1. .1. A*l2Alf!s
ATTORNEY AT -
Bay street, hava a.
(10LLEL 1 IONS promptly nit**? ’ ' end
J motley n imUoa at once l* .*> >•
i:i\Mi
Pulaski Ho;: o,
SAVANNAH. 0A .
J Ni). \V. <; IMKIM ~
I'lioi'Birrroj
A first i L house In ever
181 209
11. tt. Ulill t.
ATTORNEY AT
f ORNER OF MULBERRY ■ o
V Streets, lu Coart House. ’
23-104
Press for & ‘.e I
WE have for sale a large i ’ DON
PP.EBB (Allgstor) and i : J LEB’
PAPER CUTTER In good eon,lit
bail at a bargain Sold to maki 0,. lar
ger and *wfer machines.
Adorer*
L!.>*.?. WING t. dfllil.
Uf Mteon, Oa.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY,
*
THE LARGEST AM) OLDKSI
CLOTHING HOUSE
On THE STATE,
Scc.uul Sii’cei, 31ncoit. 4 u orgia.
(c!l!*.m
PROSPECTUS
ii item
(\ i'-Diit the llrrt week in Deoembcr,
/ •' • from thUolllcetin*iirat num
ber of a
cive Weekly Paper!
It \mill contain ail the the Telegraphic new*
nf tJu u. ' k, and the latest reliable information
•mi II ii I ,•(• I ami from all parts of the woriu.
In ii-edii"i i;d department will be found dl
ciisHious of all the
• I* sv i; bss t; i :h •
of t-lie tim. Particular attention will be glv
en t- tin* advancement of Science*, Art, and
Literature; u Uc all lutcrettinpf events and
uutlicntie pioßi e,.K, of the political world will,
be faithfully pi < > ented.
i:iition ran \*.
One V.
-M x out ii • 100 i
Invnrialiiy In advance,
l' i ; 'No.u ,i lion taken for le. r - than six
mom ha.
>ow ] the tlinu to subaerib Spec. -
--• I N on. 11-: J <> AtTI.ICATIMN.
Oiu' ami Medicines,
PAIN 1S AND OILS,
FANCY AND TOILET AKTK'LI‘>
' i'S, PEUFUMKRYB,
CDMIW AND BRUSHES,
“ATI NT MEDICINES, Hie,
T -AGCO, 3NUEF,
ami Tiir: --
CiiK.M'* ‘ : ABB EVER OFFERED IN
THIS CITY.
Wi'.jl' > S < (ra Kcrospiip Oil!
NO. 1 FIRE TEST.
LAMPS mul CHIMNEY'S und WICK.
PRESCRIPTIONS
ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED.
utirf.H t 1 (n guaranteed in till purchase*.
I ln\o for -ik flu* purest and bent Whisky
oid (i n in thi 4 city for Medicinal purposes.—
Ono tui 1 1 will o.ti if ; . the most fastidious.
kOLAXD 11. 1I ALL.
I)- i r i, Tln-rlntrn’M Garden Seed,
lid tf r. ( . -1 •, Ht. hiul CtUnn Aveuuo.
Spiswfloil Hotel,
NFAIII.V Mjo*rrH PABBBNOKU DEPOT,
(Only one. minuted walk.)
1 A G J i:, GEORGIA.
Lo fi’d 3.()0 per Day.
VIC-MI.N 75 COTN ILKII.
I. 11. If A1: ii 18, I'ronrlctor
(;. .1. Macmillan,
Hu|M*rint'’iidcnt
*JAMI 'i .V, MKUtA. 111 tilC Office.
I—lf
ii si. {, a of Schedule.
MA'.ON X WESTERN It K. CO., I
M ~ 3.1,, OetobtT 31, 1872. (
/ v.el - orelay November 3d, the fob
I / It, - ,/ eit e.3: fur Passenger Trains,
will bn observed m this road:
I> A Y PASSENGER.
Leave M; eon 8:15 A. *•.
Arrlveat Maeo . . 2:35 a. m.
Arrive at Atla.ita 2:40 r. M.
NIGHT PA:- ENGBK AND FREIGHT.
I, live ■ '..1 .. 8.50 p. M.
Arrive nt Mitemi 8:20 A. M.
.cave Atbnitii (f:<)0 p. M.
A'liveiO Atlanta. . 4:55 A. M.
■ Loilng ei(He connections at Macon with
lentni lee i e! for Sav'nah and Augusta,
ml mtli .-i.ulhwi stern Eailrouil for points in
/Utliw—l 1 .cliigin. it Atlanta v/ltb Western
and Atlantic Railway fur points West.
A J WHITE,
nov2tf Snperlii tender) t.
Ahmami L, F m. Edoaii A Ross.
COAL AND WOOD.
WK ;inr r< udy to 1111 orders at reduced rate**
for the very bu*t
COAL CREEK and ANTHRACITE COAL,
COKE and BLACKSMI I H COAL,
also best
UPLA N0 OAK ac and HICKORY WOOD.
Order* left at the office of A. O. Butts, At
store of W'ii ship A Callaway, or at yard M. A
W K K.. will receive prompt attention.
ililSl BtJTTS A BOBS. J
ANNUAL FAIR
—of tii i:
Agi’iculltirul mi.l chuiiical
AdSOCIATIOA or GEORGIA,
Hold eit *ulxxla..
CUMMKNCINO
MOaNIIsU, Dr.CKMIIFR ::OtU,
And continue the week.
fj'MIK Central HnUrond and eonncetlonaand
1 Atlanta and Oulf lta'dmud and connection*
>vlll trunaport visitors for om fare, returning
free.
*nmi: ifiv.s'r.
I here will boa Babre foul • between tU*
8" nnih and At 8 on Doci in
i' . • h and oth.
R \ d^KNft
Open to the world, thri e , more to enter.
L.i test rrottiiiir in-'l'.-li.mu . None, Purse.
$100; Fastest pair of Trotlinu' Ijoraea, owned
and nsed a auch, l‘ur-c, : ;>0; and lyinuh -har
iii Horse, l'late, f": 0; Ik i poir ef llanieM
11 r-es, Plate. s:•’*; lie t l'iu:i, irse, Plate,
sl.‘; limraluy; F ;u: weep , , mile lieata,
three or tnoro to enter, two Iu sturt, cntrunc*
10 per cent, Purse,
4 OTTOiX 1K liTS i B: .U
The Chamber of Commn ■ oiVes the follow-
prcmluniH:
i or best three hales of nphmd c<tton of one
planter’s growth ou c.xhlhitiun, ; vmlutn to go
to planter, |SO.
For three bales rank lm: 1 in quality,
premium to go t.o planter i'.
Fi r three bah ranking lliir i quality,
premiums to go to pl.-tnb n
For tlm best txde of sea I,lmm cotton, SSO;
next, bent in quality, premium to .;<> to planter,
S4O,
i . the best Ciu fir nphm i ' it*m, $1(X).
Fur the best bu-lft 'of imugh ' e, of the va
riety known u- goht Deed, j- s. itogo to
phu.ter, $lO.
tor the bt'ht bushel of i.o ii i.ic ,of the va
i i- 1 y kuown as white, prenmm i.> ;o to plan
ter. $lO.
\o fee will be < barged fm enT ling of e>ldb
lting oticleH,
lor Premium Litis or otlu rie rmutlon, ap
ply to ,J. 11. K.TMLL Secretary,
185-td Savannah, (u.
'K'o liar .ISahi f *f:iron
TIU2 ALBANY TYYVB
Cimilatp* exclusively in Doiiglierly. Mil.'ln 11,
Le, Baker i.ml VVr.nl. ( . . He*.
; Tbe willliit..t Cottim .■> .g eeetlon
; (.! Georgia.../^
TIIIT TSTBY'i - 1
0
Is 11, host Advertising Medium n Southwest
tin Georgia.
APVItHTISEM ( NT ? HOUCITBr*.
CAKE y YV. BTVLKS, Proprietor.
i
THE I'KEmiiril WEEKLY.
I T 1m univemully conceded Hint dv< rtinint is
n to Miceertn in biir*ni< - • ; it k uiho
conceded, bv th* Hlirewdcnt liuhlii* h men, that
iiewHjmoerH are the be**t medlttm for reaidiing
ull ] i ttcH wLobc trade i.- ■<l
THE MON KOE ADVFrUTIBEH
■ reueh* more of the people. fcm'Lnif with Ma
con tlmn smy other iounnd pHiiii hed in the
i con itry; it la, tlien fore, the t f lucdium of
! eoinimiideation with the pJ .i rc, Intere tn.
! We vviil he happy ;ii ; ny lime L iundhh refer
crif to kudinn He icli.mts Ik-i .and elsewhere,
I who will tentin' to the fact t}<at they have re-
I cci, ( and ordern un irood,-* from p.; ■ who read
' ifjw.ir carda In The. AUm-dstr hi fact, many
who have availed fliei -elves columns.
cHndklly Bay Unit itn v:. 1 1 .. c o ■ that of all
oilier journals in which U-. n represented.
T)ve A> burr liter lit*-.- the, fr,luv .• of youth and
the. riptmefti of ■, and is there fore dcHervedly
nueecaaful.
Clfa\ It ACTE It OF ADVEiTiIM kVENTH.
No .ulvortiaemciit lire admitted whivh arc
not hciii ved to be uinrv-j <pn .-: -u amt of
v ilue, arid from p rt.i - tin'i" ioral)lvTo*
lilihic Unit the IV. ’ . v of Tin ho rr will be
• ufe in ordering then* from imy <ii tai.ee. To
our rcudern, tbc fel ■fit-' npp vnet: here lias
I all the wci 'ht o\ cmlori c re fft mid authority.
AdrirCf-a, JAti. V.
S'i) r - Mb, ftfOftr |)|
siuM&'t’ ol i.i cl. v * ule.
iL'PEmNI KNDEN’I : OKI*CL, f
M iConA Bl< -v.-k K \dCo., ,
Macon, G:i., Octoln r ItiT.l. )
ON mid after Thm *it*y < :t > • r : 'l, lS7‘i,
trains ontlii*’ro;d-,v il! i • follow*:
DAT J'AMHBNOIJIt TRAIN, o*. ! i ' NDAYS EX
i'l’VSEl).)
Macon . D:ls a. m.
Arr iv * at Je*up. v. .m.
Arrive at Brunswick HfcUfLp. m.
Leavt* Bi unawicU I ..!) a. w.
Arrive at .lesup 1 i:> a, m.
Arrive at Macon 10 v. m.
NIGHT PA lyior.il TP.A Vil.v.
Leave Macon s. .A p. m
y\ri it JcteOp •• 5 00 a M
Arrive at fuvanuuh " *^' A ' f
Le.it vc Mivunnah *’■ M
J.uun I”
Arrive at Macon 7.U)a. sr
Both day and night teain* eonte-eth closely
at vup with train.- to and 1 lorida.
HAW KJ Mi VILLC TRAIN DAILT, . KX’
CRFrED. )
Leave Macon ‘..'o . m
' Arrive at HaWkin.^ville.. '* **
j Leave Mawklnsville b:sr a. m.
; Arrive at MOCOO 10;. 5 a. M.
WM Mai REA
17ttf General SttpermtendenL
TOMtRCBAHTS!
MERCHANTS wishing t iJn.-f their nawu
and business prominsntl' i.iu'.-i-e tb f"-o
plu of Macon, Tsylur, Crawford HpMton
.■onntjts, should advertise in t.l XiUHl.'l'n.
MIKKOK. Circulation good xd ouTUlsIDg
von’fast Rt*s libers’. „
W. T. CHRIS r iFHEB, I-p & Paoe n
port V nl!**. Go.