Macon daily enterprise. (Macon, Ga.) 1872-1873, December 17, 1872, Image 3

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[ : iT y 0-OVERNME NT. ,v. V. Illll'r. Mayor. ALDERMEN: ita&s It'S ,V b i r/.oKiuU , , |. Stimnu, u I l ' u'lt'| I | S ' J RimKHI 1., i)v,v • w ■ ■' .'.*!oKrit! > Mc-JIAM- v City Attorney. V; u;..:*.:-;: cn y m.you*.. ~.I IV Chief of Police. T Tmoii First Lieutenant. ' * ' ii'M, ~{ .. .Second Lieutenant. \ !vniv,'..•• ■■ ■ ■ I'l‘lnl Lieutenant. ■ > pi\m:v <iinn-l House Keeper. *"kS!S .. .. JIM* IMtIATIA(iI. I'liiM 4>fltci‘ is i*re|arel I® ex ,.,,1.- .lol> IVii.iinK iH prleen lo . ,i, ill, 1 lilies, and i “ *tyU ...tisliiefory 10 sill. Alne uorli si n|M‘<*ially. <* woli<*lt order*. a.id will 1® ’ i 10 pleauM* you. HOME AFFAIRS. tIACOX CA.. PEC, 'i - L!; Another Kinnnond in the WeU. Wf . all attention to B. 1) l.imisdeii. ami see 1,,. |i,,s to say about being a candidate. ,tn l.n-oi’. la tlie eleetion returns published in jester day’s issue, an egregious error occurred in re gard to ttie number of votes received by Mr. p Fitzgerald, in the Fourth Ward. We had it when it should have iieen ‘JIB, makinguti error of 1(H) votes. Such errors will eree|i in sometimes, ♦- Ao .tlayor’a 4’ourl. Nothing hut a "beggarly array of empty benches” greeted tlie vision of ye reporter at 11,,.I 1 ,,. Mayor’s Court-room this morning. The in,dement weather and the minstrel show seemed to have a henclicial effect on the mor als of our little city. Not a single ease was on tlie docket . A IJuery. The Savannah News asks: 'll the‘vocal chords are silent,’ by what means are the ex clamations made?” A primary lesson in grammar teaches : "Lan guage Is both re and and mitten." Now don’t get mart 'I'llill! U. i riir Enteupkise is receiving congratulations ■ ~l well wishes every day. We thank the I jiiililic for tlieir appreciation of our efforts to I .ivc them a newsy paper, and one that is con I ! rolled by no clique or ring, but like Collins’ cam, “has a head of its own.” I*eroiml. Mr. Frank C. Taylor the Assistant Agent of Sol Smith liussell, is in the city working in the interest of that gentleman. He is a live Agent, or else Sol would not have him. Remember the monologue entertainment to morrow night. V] it lon Malone. I his young man who was convicted at At :unta Saturday night of murder, is well known iu Macon, although lie is a native of Columbus. His acquaintances here speak of him as always having been a desperately wicked, had hoy, and were not at all surprised at his having been condemned to the gallows. Phillips, whom he last killed, was the fourth man who has fallen by his murderous hand, although lie is as yet little over twenty years of age. He exercised more or less terror among all who knew him, for no one felt safe in his presence. • ■* ♦ — Cal Wagaer's Minllrcla. A great many burnt cork troupes have ap peared upon our boards. They were consid ered first-class in every particular, but we nevea knew what first-class minitrels were until Cal Wagner’s Troupe performed last night. Ma con people then saw how nicely they had hern led to believe that other performers were the best in the world hut in fact they were not to be compared with Cal Wagner’s. It is useless to take up each and every act and speak of it. It is useless to say they are ahead of anything that ever came here. It is u-eless to say that there will he a large audi ence to see them to night. Therefore we stop, for if we were to write li notice a yard long we could say no more than is contained in the fol lowing fourteen words: Cal Wagner's min !,rl troupe is the heel I hat hae ever appeared in the '’■■nth. vein<>l- Heins, The Henry Bros., meat merchant.-, have had u photograph taken of their butt-headed ox and wagon. Brown, the artist, will soon have a mammoth rign, sixty-two feet long by five feet w-.de, put up over his gallery. A negro we saw up a telegraph pole of the southern and Atlantic line, came near falling tlie other day. He said it was from the effects of the climb it. By special request the ep'.zooty lias consented to allow the sleepy diivcrs of our street cars to lash the sickly mules, and the Saratoga trunks on wheels are ready to resume business. Holders of tickets are requested to ride. Patti will not warble here in some time. At the annual election of officer* of Macon f-odge, No. 5, F. A. M., lust night the follow iug were chosen to serve for the ensuing year: •J. J. Cornell, W. M.; Win. Key, S. W.; J. Rice, J. W.: J. K. Wells, Treasurer: MiloS. Freeman, Secretary; Win. Banka, S. D.; B. Lowcntbal, .J. D.; F. A. Slioneman and R. F. Burden, Stewards ; C. 11. Freeman, Tyler. Extensive preparations are being made for the annual masquerade ball, which is to come off at Ralston Hall ou the 9th of January. Mies Susan Denin, the actress,was announced to appear in Macon ou the Just two nights of this year; but it is stated that toe company by which she was supported has been broken up, end she will not come. The old Council meet to to-night, anil finish up all old businesa. The new Council meet to-morrow to-night. The Macon Manufacturing Company lias re ceived a medal and a diploma from the Cincin nati Exposition for the best medium brown ottons. The medal ia a very handsome, and boars the following inscription : Hoard of Trade and Chamber of Coinmcrcc Awarded to Macon Manufacturing Company for Medium Brown Cottons. 1872. Ohio Mechanics’ Institute. On the other side of the medal arc the words, 1 ineinnati Industrial Exposition.” Isaacs House Muloon. this famous saloon, under the control of that prince of gooff fellows, Cllmann, is flour ir-hing like the proverbial bay tree. The bar ia * Pm-Led with the purest wines and liquors and genuine imported cigars. Gasper Malado, the celebrated oyster opener, is with him, and is ready to supply customers with ojsters in every shape. Go around and see Ullmann dee 13 eod The Aon,luu 11 11 it Coiumlloi. 1)IH0 ItAOEFUL AND UOLY I’IIOCKEDINDS, THE MARVELOUS BEAUTIES OF 1 I oVI.OTK CONVENTIONS. FR.UD, CORKCFTION AND GUNI'.HAI, DIS ORDER. A TICKET NOMINATED, lit T now :' Hy liulf past ten this morning, tin* stop* lead Big Into the City llall wen crowded with eager candidates, canvu&sers, voters, politician* and a general mixture of everybody. At 11 o’clock the hall was completely junnm-d. There won not a spare seat in the house, and landing room was below par Col. Tom Hardeman us cc tided tlie stand, and called the meeting to order. He stated the object of the meeting was to nominate candidates for county offices. R. VV. JcuiUon, Esq., was called to the chair and E. 11. Harman, Esq., acted as Secretary. Col. 11. 11. Jones moved that one teller be appointed to receive and record votes to pre vent repeating. Col. Simmons moved to amend by inserting tlie word “three.’ 1 Motion and amendment were adopted. (1. W. (instin, Esq , offered the following resolution which was adopted : /iV.vo/m?, That tills meeting will not receive for nomination the name of any person who does not unreservidly pledge himself to abide ihe norhinatlons ana to withdraw from tits contest if not nominated; to give a hearty support to tin- whole ticket nominated by rliis ( onv<-nti'i, and anyone proposing a camli dii’f 1 r .inv oHicc shall do so subject to the term* of lui> i^solution. Mesbi>. A cVlanas, Rest and Harman were appointed tellers. dome discussion now arose as to the rule to be governed by, and Captain Bacon moved that the Chairman enquire of tin* candidates if they would be governed by the plurality rule. There was no objection made. Col. Thfld Holt stated that Messrs. Gilbert, j Calhoun and himself had withdrawn from the | race for Ordinary, and nominated the Hon. j Washington Poe. Mr. Poe was unanimously nominated by acclamation, ami lie retu’m and ! thanks in a few words. Mr. A. I>. Ross was then unanimously nonii- ; nated for Clerk of the Superior Court by ac- ! clamation. And just here the eaowd began to show it® disorder. Nominations ware made and the utmost enthusiasm prevailed. But this fren zied enthusiasm took a decidedly stronger form. Order i* said to be heaven’s first law, but this precept was forgotten by the tumul tuous crowd this morning and the man who could yell the loudest or make the most noise was in his glory. Finding that formality was a dead cock in the pit, the chairman, after exhausting every possible effort to restore order, declared that the nominations need not go any further that they could vote their tick ets. And there was another yell. The hat was held out for votes and with a tremendous rush the crowd tried to vote all at one time, hut as this was simply impossible, they didn’t-quite do it. And then was another yell. Every man. had the choice of voting once or forty times, just he pleased. Some, wishing to save time in going to tlie liat so many times, chucked in four or five or more, according to how they liked the man they were voting for. During the pell-mell and scandalous scram bling to vote, several motions were made, res olutions ottered, speeches made—and there was another yell. The resolution of Col. Jones was forgotten, and there was not a single name recorded. Somebody, however, with philanthropic mo tives, moved a reconsideration of the resolu tion, and it was woodbined. It now became a question of dire importance when to close the polls. Nobody seemed to know or care when they were cloned. Some didn’t care whether they were ever closed or not, it was such jelly fun voting. And there was another ytll. But all things have an ending. It was finally hit upon that tlie hat should be covered and that tlie votes should be counted, the result to be made known at 3 o’clock. There were about one hundred and twenty motions to adjourn made, and the Chairman selecting one from the great number put It, and the curtain fell upon the most complete fizzle that was ever perpetrated upon a pure-minded, noble, self-sacrificing party. Tlie ends accomplished by this bubble-burst ing, numerous-voting and lovely farce, are many. It serves to show that nobody is fault less ; it serves to show that wrong is committed in tlie Democratic as well as in other par ties ; it serves to show that eleven o’clock con ventions are a fraud, a bust, a nothing. And til ere was another yell. We go to press too early to give the result of the vote. The Self Inlerpretlug l-’ninily ■tilrlc land ISil.licial l.ibrury Coin biuerl. The preparation of this hook ha.. been a mat ter of great labor, care, and expense. An effort lias been made to produce a Bible which should contain in itself all that a family needs in order to fully understand and profit by it, and the effort seems to have been success ful. The volume is a superbly hound hook, containing not only the Old and New Testa ment and the Apocrypha, but a Bible Diction ary, Concordance, History of the books of the Bible, and a large amount of statistical auil referential matter, to make instruction in the Bible of easy access. It seams to us to he an exceedingly rich vol ume, and it is due to the publishers to say, that they have shown tact, enterprise and liberality in its execution. It is published in Hartford, Connecticut, by Worthington, Dastin A Cos., and sold only by subscription. Mr. F. Wood is agent for this city. We append what some of our city divines have to s#y of it: I have been shown, by Mr. Wood, a most excellent copy of the Holy Scriptures, com bined with special aids for its right under standing well calculated to meet all ordinary inquiry. The work is carefully arranged, sad seems to want nothing to make it the most complete and the moat convenient book of sacred reference extant, I take pleasure in commendiug it to the attention of all families, but especially to persons who desire as com plete a library of Scripture aids as can be pre sented withia the compass of a single volume. W.w. Watkis Hicks. December 9, 1872. We concur in the above recommendation: Wm H. Mclstoxd, .Jambs Mcßbidb, Beu'J. John sow , W. McKav. The celebrated “Ponies” (Imported) minus the Epizootic for sale only at the New York Grocery store. Dos t Read This.—lf you want to see something nice, just walk around to C. O'. Balkcotn A Go’s. Fonrtli street, above Brown House, and examiae the fine fat lot of Turkey, Chicken and Partridges which they received per Express this morning. declG tf. ♦♦ The best in the WORLD ” PuUsl A Jacobs Favorite.'' Nov 27 tf CITY DIRECTORY. MASONIC!. Mtti-ou Lodge, No. 5, meets every Ist mid 3d Monday night, ut Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenue. Mlzpuh Lodge, No. 47, meota every 3d and 4tli Thursday nights at Masonic Hall. Constantine Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M., meets every 2d and 4tli Monday night ut Masonic Hall. St. t imer Commandery, No. 3, Knights Tem plar, meets Ist Thursdays of each month ut Masonic Hall. ntIRMKN. Protection No. 1 meets Ist Tuesday night in eaeli month—House l’oplar et., corner 3d. Ocmulgec No. 2 meets Ist Monday night in each month—House on Cotton Avenue, near City Hull. Yount; America No 3 meets Ist Monday night in each month —House 3d st., corner Mul berry Mechanics’ No. I meets Ist Monday night in each mouth—House corner Hawthorne and 3d streets. Defiance No. 5 meets Ist Tuesday in each month—Housed in City Hall. Hook and Ladder No. J meets Ist Friday night in each month—House Poplar st., cor ner 2d. ODD l-KI.LOWS. 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. Ml, meets every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ llall. Macon Union Kueumpment No. 2, meets at Odd Fellows’ Hall on 2d and 4th Mondays of each month. KNIOHTS or l-YTIHAS Meet every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall. GOOD TBMI-I.AtIS. Walton Lodge, No. 23, meets every Tues day night at Progress Club Hull. 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 Hull. Windsor Lodge, No. 120, meets every Thurs day night at their llall on Windsor Hill. SOCIETIES Progress Club meets every Sunday night at their Hall on Mulberry street. Hibernian Society meets Ist Tuesday in each month at No. 2 Engine House. Maluchi Lodge, No. 140, I. O. B. 8., meets second and fourth Sundays in each month. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers meets cTery Wednesday night at the Passenger Depot. Visiting brethren welcome. CHUKCUES. Episcopal —Christ Church, Rev. B. Johnson, Rector—Walnut st., between 2d and 3d. Ser vices 10 1-2 A. m. and 8 p. M. St. Paul’s Church, Rev. 11. K. Rees, Rector — Vinevlllc. Services II a. m. ; SP. m. Chil dren’s Service ; op. m. Evening Prayer. St. Barnabas, services by tlie Rector of Christ Church, at sp. m. Near Macon & Brunswick Railroad Freight Depot. Catholic —St. Joseph’s Church, Rev. L. D. Bazin. Mass 7a.m. ; High Mass 10:00 A. M. ; Vespers 4 1-2 p. m. Presbyterian —Mulberry St. Church, Rev. C. B. Vaughn, pastor. Services 10 1-2 a. m. and 8 p. M. Windsor Hill Church, Rev. Win. McKay, paetor. Services semi-monthly. Look to You Interest.— Brown makes four pictures for SI; makes a dozen photo graphs for 52,50 ; best photographs 55 per dozen. This gallery makes the best pictures in the city. Compare the work. No. 8 Cotton Avenue. novlS-tf. To he or not to be was a question that was once asked. If you want good shoes or hoots you have only to call at McKervy A Maloney’s to be satisfied. It. Cali, at S. T. A B. P. Walker’s this evening, if you want such things as choice Tennessee Beef, Pork, Sausage, Fresh Fish, Oysters, Ap ples, Oranges, Bannanas, Malaga Grapes, or anything else iu the fancy or family grocery line. octl7-lf 88 CiiEitiiY St. • ■*•-- ——— “Putzcl’s Delight” will delight all smokers. Delight/at. Latest News.—Brown makes those line Ink pictures twenty-five cents less. Old pho tographs copied correctly. No. 8 Cotton Avenue. No cards. nov. 11—tf. A favorite with everybody, “Put/.cl A Jacobs Favorite. FINANCIAL & MBML Ibiily Kevleu l' llie Murket. Office Macon Daily Enterprise, i December 17—2 o’clock, P. M. f Cotton. —The market to-day is steady with upward tendency. The following prices rule to-day : Clean Red 10y($17 Ordinary Good Ordinary \7(u)\7]/ Low Middlings 18X@ Middlings 17 %(<*> The receipts yesterday were 45fl bales; ship ments 409 hales ; sold 331 hales. statement. Stock on hand, Sent. I, 1872 baler 412 Received last 24 hours 4,V Received previously -<o,:4:i7 —40,783 Total receipts 41,11)5 Snipped last 24 hours 40<i Shipped previously 28,822 —29,228 Stock on hand lust evening 11,(107 MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York, Dec. 17, 10 a. u. —Gold 112%. Bpot—cotton firm. Ordinary 17%c.; good Ordi nary 18% . strict good Ordinary 1815-16; low middling 19%; middling 20%; good middling 21%; futures strong—Dec. 190-16; Jan 19%; sterling 9%@10%. 12:15, r. M. —Gold 111%; Spot—cotton quiet; low middling 19%; middling 20%. Futursa steadier; sales 17,000; Dec. 19%; March2o%. 2 p m.— Gold 112%; Spot cotton closes firm; Bales, spinners 589; exports 2,207; speculation 87; low middling 19%; rplddlipgs 20, other grades % cent higher; Futures strong, sales 22,250. January 1911-16; April 20 7 16; May 20%; others unchagged. Savannah market quiet, middling 18%; Char leston market strong for good grades; middling 18%al9; receipts 2120. Liverpool, December 17, 11 a. m.— Cotton firm; sales 15,000 bales; middling uplands 10%; middling Orleans 10%a10%. Sales 18,000 yes terday. Liverpool, Dee. 17, 1 p.m.—Cottoa firmer, sales 18,090; speculation 5000; Middlings Up land* 10%; Middling Orleans, 10%. KEC£IVED A DOT of five hundred dozen first quality KID GLOVES, all colors and all sizes at the low price of seventy five cents per pair. At NUSSBAUM A; DANNENBURG’S dec: 12-1 w 70 Third street. FOR SALE. i'lX BUILDING LOTS on Windsor Hill. O Will sell all, or as many as desired. The lots tdjoln Dr. Cox’s on the top of the hill. The prettiest location out. Apply to nov27-4t No. 8 Cotton Arr'it MA4 O.H IMtM’K 4 1 KHILVr. OSNABURUS—No. 1 10 No. 2 14 MllledgevlUc No. 2 14 MACON SHEETING 12 W Seven-eighths It Waymanvllle Sheeting 12k, Houston Sheeting 11W Houston Btripes 13Vu15 Columbus Stripes I fin 18 High Shoal Stripes 10 Montour Shirting—% to'jj Factory Sewing Thread 00 YARNS- 1 00 GRlTS—per bushel 1 35 OATS—per bushel 00u0.5 FIELD PEAS—per bushel HAY’—Northern Tennessee I 9Ja2 00 Clover I IK) PEA NUTS—per bushel 150 POTA rOES—Planting Table use 3 50a4 00 APPLES—Northern BUTTER—Oosiien No. 1 per lb 13a44 Goshen No. 2 per lb 25 Tennessee No. 1 “ 8,l Tennessee No. 2 “ 20 t fountry 35a40 COFFKK-Klo per lb 23a25 Java per lb 30aS3 CHEESE—Best Cream per lb.. 17',., New York per 1b... 15 MOLASSES—N. O. Syrup per gal. 05 "Georgia” per gal.. 70 Sugar House 35 SYRUPS—GoIden Drips, per gal... 00u75 Medium per gal 05 Ordinary per gal .55 SUGAR—“A” per lb 15>ia White Extra “ O” 13a New Orleans (bhds) 10al2V.j Y’ellowC I’JLjH Demerara 12Jqjal8 Portl Itko U’iaWW POWDER—Hazard per keg 7 25 Orange Mills 7 00 PROVISIONS, GRAIN, GROCERIES, AC. BACON—Clear-ribbed Sides (smokd).. 12 Shoulders B!^ii9 HAMS—Magnolia 8. C., eauvussed... 19! v ii2l) Fitch’s 19^u20 Tennessee, plain-cured ISn 1H 1 5 White Bellies lOatO'., PORK—Piekled, mess 18 00 New, mess 19 00 Piekled, rumps 15 00 BULK MEATS—Cask Sides Shoulders ...... —- Bellies lOulOLf LARD—Prime Leaf, Tierces llallX Kegs 13 Packages 12al8 FLOUR- -Low supertine per bbl a7 00 Standard super tine.. 8 50 Extra 9 00 Choice extra —— Family 10 01) “ Wyleya X X X X ’ ( Georgia Mills ( 11 50a12 00 llyucTuthc 9 50 “Domestic” 12 00 Star of Beuuty 1100 Belle of Georgia 1100 Pride of Dixie 12 00 Silver Lake 12 Od CORN —White per bushel 95 Mixed per bushel 88a‘.K) SHOT—Per sack 3 00 CRACKERS—Butter per lb 00 Soda 8a0S) Cream 13 Sugar 131-2 Lemon 14 Ginger Snaps PieNic 10 Fancy 17 CANI)V—New Y ork per lb 18 M. R. Rogers it Cos 18 BLACKING —No. 1 pergross. 5 00 No. 2 ti 00 No. 8 7 00 SODA—Bi-Carb. per lb Halt) POTASH—Per lb lOall SOAP—Turpentine peril) *> 1-2 Laundry 15 Toilet per doz 75al 20 Olive 8 YEAST POWDERS—Preston and Merrill’s per doz. 1 75a2 25 Horsford’s 2 IK) TOBACCO—Choice Chewing per lb 75 Medium 00 Ordinary 40a50 Choice Smoking 1 25 Medium 75 Common 40 CIGAK8 —Imported per thousand 75 00a150 00 Domestic 15 OOiiliO 00 SNUFF—Scotch per lb 78 Macaboy 78 PIPES—Per box 2 50a4 50 MACKEREL—No. 1 kits 2 25a2 50 No. 2 bbls 13 50a14 00 No. 2 kits a 170 No. 3 bbls —large..ll 50a12 50 No. 3 kit* 1 50al 70 WHITE FISH—Half bbl 7 50a!) 00 CANDLES—Best Star (full w’t)... 21>4a22 Sperm 42045 Paraffine 30a33 BTARCH—PeurI 7^aß,V EGGS—Per doz 85 CHICKENS—Per doz 8 00a5 00 BALT—Virginia per sack ... 2 10a2 15 Liverpool 2 25 FEATHERS 80 HIDES—Dry flint I4ulo Green *la7 BEESWAX 28a30 SWEET POTATOKB 1 50 WHISKY—Common Rye 1 05al 10 BAGGING—BengaI 18 Lyon 18 Borneo Gunny 18 Dundee 17 Patched 17 TlES—Geoche Arrow 9>^alo Eureka 10 Align tor a9Ji DENTISTRY upEETII filled, sound or decayed, and, if de JL sired, Flint Rock punctured and excavated at the shortest possible notice tiy Morrison Dental Hand Engine; and all other new inven tions, both stunaard and humbug, used in the most scientific and skillful manner, bv Dr. J. D. McKELLAR, No. 62 Second street, dcclS'tlt next to J. W. Burke A Co’s. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. MACON AN|) WESTERN K. K. CO., i Treasurer's Office, Macon, Dec. 11,1872. f AT the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Company, to tie held at the office of the Company in this city on Tuesday, the 7th day of January next, the question of the union and consolidation of this Company witli the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia, under the charter of eaid company, will lie submitted. MILO 8. FREEMAN, decl2 td Secretary and Treasurer. HOGE & STEPHENS, DEALERS IN FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, HOI. I. TEGS WORTH UI.Of'K, EOUHTH STREET. IT'NTIKELY New, Fresh, Pure, Genuine and ll Warranted to suit the taste of every otic. OUR CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES ARE now in store, and ali [mrtics are invited to call and purchase anything they want. FISH AND OYSTERS. WE ars receiving every morning, Cei ar Keys Hand opened Oysters, perfec If Fresh and Guaranteed. BLACK and various other favorite kinds ffl FRESH FISH on baud every day. HOOE a STEPHENS. derl2-3tn BOSTON —AN|— Savannah Steamship Lino. r OW ratoa of freight ami lnsurunoo. First l j class pasHongor nccnnmioilutlons. Order your goods shipped hy “Hnsion and Wavannah Btcanirdiip Line, and avoid all delay and extra handling KMIAUDSON A KAItNAUD, A.qcnl, Savannah, <la. F. NICKKKSON A CO., AumLq PU you Boston. J. A. MERCIER, Commission Merchant, ir>:i ii.iv stiu:e’l', Bet. Wl.ltaker and Barnard St., Savannah, Gu. All orders will receive prompt attention. Con signments of all Kinds respectfully solicited. VM-:m boit jk mckenzie. Cot ton sm l Cos minis si o n in: it cm i vrs, ION ltn> Nlreel, SIM :iiiimli, €*. i:u-:ioh MEYER, COHEN & CO.. WHOLESALE DKAI.EKS IN Boots and Shoes, In It i'oiiil l> lon Kl.,Niiuiniaiili,lijn ! Merchants supplied al New York Market j 181 ‘JOO Brices. a. s. u m:\ A Btito., COM MISSION M H liOHANTS —AM) - Dortlers in I’niils, I'isli and Products No. 05 Bay St., Savannah, (hi. Consignments solk-ited. Orders promptly attended to. IMI ’.HHI E. D. SMYTHE. mi-oici iiK i’ < iEtH ki;iiv, tiiliuNwaiT ;m<! 4’liimi, Anti Donli'rin House I’nrni-hiiig t;mills, 142 Congreaa and Ml SI Julian Stfl. SAVANNAH, <. A. 131-209 F. W. SIMS & CO;, Coitou I’ju'loi s ait<l Commission CWlerchants NAIANNAHI, GllOirGll. and Ties supplied al market prices. Advances made on Cotton, or other consign ments. Money promptly remitted. I'll ‘JOP A. 11. CHAMPION. GUO. PHKKMAN. 4'll t lIPIO.Y A I’E: Dll’.ll A.\, Commission Merchants Corner Buy and Drayton SI rents, SAVANNAH, GA, 131209 1,. N. WIIITTI.K. "Glto. W. GIJS’rtN. YVIII l'i'l.E .V 43 s vm, ATTOHNUYK, Ac.. Vl’ UW, N’O. 2 COTTON AVF.NUF,, M ICON, GA. 32-107 YOU BN Till: Till I’, AND SLAIIG IITKR’S, / \N FOURTH KTBF.FT, in \l door to Wil- V / Imm V Fdward.-, i . Hi- plnni to Buy Toys ami Cliristnias Goods. My stock \- complete, and con i 1 4 of every thing in the Bakery amt ronfeelioni'-ry Line. WeddiiiLf I’arties supplied on r< .eoimßle tenim. Ttnmkfid to the eitizenw of Maeon for past patronage, I u : peetlnlly i-oliei! a liberal share for the future. Come and ee me amt I will guarantee. Hutisfaetion. novls Ini (L SLAUGHTER. Marshall House SAVANNAH, GA., A. It. I.IfCK, Fioitriclor. - IiOARl) PER DAY f3.00. 121-209 Savannah Store NORTHEAST CORNER OF McINTQHH AND FOURTH STREET, MACON, Or.OICOIA. lIIAVE opened, in connection with iny . choice Liquor and Fancy Grocery Store, a GREEN MARKET. Where I will furnish to epicures, CHOICE BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SAU SAGES, GAME OF ALL KINDS, FISH, OYSTERS, VEGETA BLES and FRUITS, and articles too numerous to mention. tiovlS-lf W. A. GIBBONS. C. IV. 110 tv A ICO, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GEORGIA. Ofllc lit ontriuifT of K.iMon J lull, (,'li<Ttry * treat. AH buHinesH will m-civo prompt atten tion! 95178 'l*. IK. :o\, ATTORNEY AT LAW, KhlnCoii Hull Sliiihliug, CHERRY STREET, MACON, GGOKGIA. mtf .t. .1. AItICVMK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ih\y BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. (lOLLKCTJONS promptly all< wl< il to find J money remitted ut om <. J'. O. Box 181-809 Pulaski House, HAVANNAII, GA., .1 NO. W. (J A M EBON & CO., I'KOPKIL'TOICS. A first class house in every re, pent, 131-209 .11. It. GDKRF, ATTORNEY AT LAW. CORNER OK MULBERRY AND SECOND Htreotn, In Court, Jlou- c, Miwon, Ca. 29-10-1 _ Press for Sale! WE have for pale a large size GORDON PRESS < Aligutor) and a KUGOLEB’ PAPER CUTTER in good condition. To be bad at a bargain Hold to make room for lar ger and faster machines. *-? WING * SMITH, Macon, Oh. WIN SHIP Ac CALLAWAY, THE LARGEST AND OLDEST • • CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE STATE, r>o Wtroet, Macon, (iroorgin. octm Sm For 1 Hoiars f pil E hvst placo ti* aulivt u atillable and uae- I fill pivsnitfoi' the hiilldnva iat MACK BROTHERS. BEST KID GLOVES Al’ $1.25, worth *2.01), to be found at MACK BROTHERS. A SPLENDID CORSET ATPOe., worth 91.50. can he had of MACK BKOTHEUB. JUST RECEIVED! The “LUCCA BOW”—very pretty The “LUCCA" HANDKERCHIEF—yery handsome and In all color. 25 DOZEN l.iiillc’ ami Gents’TlE* und SCARES. Another large lot of Ladles’ and Children’s MERINO VESTS. Children's Mrevrn, Mixed und Striped .WINTER 'HOSE. Fancy Knit Wottlcn Uoo4h, Etc. A let of HHAWI* very cheap, and Loll ing very fast. Call early and inakeyour selecMoua. Prices lower than ever. MACK BROTHERS, Soeond street, Damour Black. dec!) 3w—m-w-f. Spotsinrnl Hotel, NKAIU-Y OPPOSITE PABSEHORH DEPOT, (Only one minute’s walk.) MACON, G'EORGIA. Board 3.00 per Day. n i:\i.n r* each. T. 11. HARRIS, Proprietor. (J. J. Mac mm, law, Superintendent. Jambs W. Meaha, In the Office. I—tf PROSPECTUS Macon Weekly Enterprise, ON or about the llrat week in December, we will i 'sue from this office the first num ber of a Lane, LiveWeetly Paper! It will contain all the the Telegraphic news of the week, und Ilia latest reliable information on all subjects amt from ail parts of the world, in Its editorial department will tie fouad dis cussions of all the LIVE IMBUES of the tirnea. Particular attention will be giv en to the advancement of Science, Art, and Literature; while all Interesting eveata aad authentic progress of the political world will be faithfully presented. hcbbcriftion raic*. One Year (1 90 Six Mouths 1 00 Invariably la advance. subscription takes for Isa than etx months. fgr Now to the time to eubecriOP. Or tori wev copies sex’t ov atpucatmPw. ANNUAL FAIR —OP THK— Agricultural and Mechanical INNOdITIOI OF UEOKUI t. Hold At Baxr<mulx. COMMENCING MONDAY, DECEMDEK 30th, 1872, And continue during the week. KIMIE Central Railroad and connections and J. Atlanta and Gulf Kailrnuiluud connuutioni will transport vial tors for one fare, returning free. M.YIIKE CONTEST. There will he a Sabre Contest between the Savannah and Auguutu Sabre Clubs on Decem ber 4th and stli. HACKS. Open to the world, three or more to enter. Faateat Trotting Single-hanieaa llorac, I'urae, SHK); Fastest pair of Trotting Horses, owned and used us such, Purse, SSO; BestSlngle-bur ness llurse, Plate, S2O; Best pair offlariiesa Horses, Plate, $25; Best Pacing Horse, Piute, sls; Running Race, Sweepstakes, mile heats, three or more to enter, two to start, entrance 10 per cent., Purse,, $2<K). cotton pkidiii un. The Chamber of Commerce offer the follow ing premiums: For best three hales of upland cotton of ono planter’s growth on exhibition, premium to go to planter, ss(l. For three hales ranking second in quality, premium to go to planter, S4O. For three hales ranking third In quality, S3O; premiums to go to planters For the best bale of sea Island cotton, SSO; next best In quality, premium to go to planter, $lO. For the best Gin for upland cotton, SIOO. For the best bushel of Rough Rice, of the va riety, known us gold seed, prcmlun to go to planter, $lO. For the best bushel of Rough Rice, 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 othrr information, ap ply to J. 11. EST'ILL, Secretary, 185-td Savannah, (Ja. To the lluNlne.. VI < ■■ off 91neon THE ALBANY NEWS Circulates exclusively in Dougherty, Mitchell, Lee, Baker and Worth Counties. ,ht Tia wealthiest Cotton growing section •f Georgia. TIIK NIIWK Is the best Advertising Medium in Soathwest era Georgia. ABVRRTISEMRKTH SOLICITED. OAHEY W. STYLES, Proprietor. 89 THE *lti; till 71 WEEKLY. IT Is suiyersally conceded that advertising ia a necessity to success in business; It la also conceded, by the shrewdest business men, that newspapers are the beet medium for reaching all parties whose trade ia desired. THR MONROE ADVERTISER reaches more of the people trading with Mu con than any other journal published in the country; It (s, therefore, the best medium of cainmunlcstiou with the planting Interests. We will be happy at any time to furnish refer encea to leading merchants here and elsewhere, who will testily to the fact that they tiavc 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 thut IU value exceeds that of all other Journals In which they are represented. The Advertiser lias the freshness of youth and the ripeness of age, and is therefore deservedly successful. CHARACTER OK ADVERTISEMENTS. No advertisements are admitted wlduh are not believed to lie above question and of reul value, and from parties so unquestionably re liable that the readers of Thu Advrrlim- will lie safe In ordering them from any distunce. To our reuders, the fact of its appearance here lias all the weight of endorsement and authority. Address, JAS. Y. HARRISON, Forsyth. Georgia. Chance of Schedule. SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFCE, l Macon* Brunswick Railroad Cos., r Macon, Ga., October SO, 1872. ] ON and after Thursday October 31, 1872, trains on this road will run us follows : DAT PASSKNOKR TRAIN, DAILY (SUNDAYS EX CEPTED.) Leave Macon 9:15 A. st. Arrive at Jesup 6:25 p. M. Arrive at Brunswick 10:1)0 p. M. Leave Brunswick 4:20 a. m. Arrive at Jesup 0:45 a. m. Arrive ut Macon 5:10 p. m. NfGIIT PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY. Leave Macon 8.25 P. M Arrive at Jesup 5.00 A u Arrive at Savannah 8.30 a. m Leave Savannah 7.30 r. u Leave Jeaup 11.10 P u ArriYC at Mucon 7.30 a. m Both day and night teains connects closely at Jesup with trains to and from Florida. HAWKINSVII.LB TRAIN DAILY, (SUNDAYS SX CEPTSD.) Leave Macon 2:50 r. M. Arrive at Hawkinsville O:Vt r. M Leave Hawklnsville A. M Arrive at Macon I#:2.> A. M. ITM. MacRF.A. J74tf General Superintendent. TO MERCHANTS! MERCHANTS wishing to plsce their aaaie and business proiniaently beforsths pso ple of Macon, Taylor, Crawford and Houston counties, should advertise in (he BUSINESS MIRROR. Circulation #ood and Increasing VCr7 ED. A Pnar’K Tort Vtlmf. Os.