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BACON DAILY ENTERPRISE
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n 4 o>, U niAt, 81, 1879
rCBLIOIICD KVKItV KVKNMIi HI
LINES, WING & SMITH.
So. 10 Hollingsworth liloek.
All lrtUr* relohu'/ to Nnlutrrlptom nhtmldU ad- '
V‘-vt Itv J.ito't, Wit’!/ <!' Aniith , ,1/imm, tin.
ttmtunHuicatiima for thr p'J"t should I* nd
(tivnt tv the Ktiitor. Hs niunvt umlrrlnl (to
return rrjortett nu/nu uni rot tun*. Wilt anthtvll
,uteri to n* f/.iie, tioio all port* rtf t/u NnU % no
Ikited.
Pmxir Auold, of Elizabethtown,
Ky., charged as bcitig one of the conspi
rators iu what la called the great (Jalifor
uiu diamond swindle, says he is not guilty.
He denies that the Uelds were salted by him,
hut alleges that the discovery was honestly
made, and that the transactions iu regard
to it were all between himself, Hlack, liar
pending and O. I). Huberts, and were all
fair and after full investigation by all par
ties , and charges that the hue and cry of
fraud against himself and others is raised
by parlies to cover up their own base
liausaclions iu issuing and selling dia
mond mining stock to the extent of $16,•
000,000. One side is always good until
the other is told Somebody is certainly
either Imdly hurt or frightened perhaps
both.
Arnold says he has discovered a silver
mine in Kentucky worth 1300,000,000,
and has bought for $9,000,000a1l the prop
erty in the locality of the mine.
Duin ok Kknsett, Tine Aimer. —
Another name has to be uddod to the long
list of distinguished men who, afterlives
of toil and usefulness, lmvo suddenly
passed away. Scarcely has the literary
public recovered from the shock caused
by the announcement of the death of
Edwin Forrest, when it is again startled
try the sad news that the artist John Fred
erick Kenselt, of New York, whose works
as a landscape painter have delighted the
thousand lovers of urt, both iu iris native
eouulry and foreign lauds, bad on Hiitur
day last been unexpectedly culled to bis
account, lie had been in poor health for
n time, hut no fears hud been excited that
his end wua at hand, lie vvus horn iu
Cheshire, Connecticut, on the 22d day of
Murelr, 1818, being nearly llfty-livc years
of age
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Election ok Magistrates.—ln con
sequence of the nets of March, 1860, and
August 20, 1872, differences of opinion
have arisen as to tire time of holding
the election for magistrates The act of
March, 1869, decrees that the election for
Magistrates slrull lake place on the lirst
Saturday in January, 1873, and every
fourth year thereafter. The act of August
20th, 1872, section two, declares that all
elections for county oOteots shall be held
on tire first Wednesday In January. The
liuvernor having Iretm applied to, replies
that after a careful examination of the sub
icct, he is satisfied that the act of March.
1869, governs the ease This ought to he
conclusive.
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A meeting ol the Democratic Execu
tive Committee has been called, lo take
place at 4 r u., to day, at tire office of
Col. Heal. The object of the meeting is
lo “harmonize all dlslurbiug elements al
work, and cordially reunite the gallaul
I ►etnocruey This Is certainly a worthy
motive, and we hope it may meet with en
tire success. And just here it may not be
out of place io express another hope,
which we do with the utmost sincerity,
and that is, tlrst lire lesson taught iu lire
necessity for the actiou proposed at tire
meeting ol the Couiinilloc to day, w ill be
heeded for the future. That it Will be
there Is hope, otherwise any further effort
at party discipline had best lie wholly
abandoned.
TuK I.ouioville Ledger of UlO I Mb, says
the lwt annual report of the Globe Mutual
Lilb Inaurance company, of Now York,
presenting au tmsaturactory mate tiling*,
Gen. GusUvus W. Smith, the head of Ilia
Kent ticker loan tame Bureau, called on
tha Kentuckey agency to explain or cor
rect it. Thia it failed to do to his satis
faction, and accordingly he went to tlio
jam-lit oltlce in New York, as by law lie
had a right to do, for the purpose o( per
sonally inspecting the condition of its af
frira and ariivi(% at the tacts. After a
few hours' work, when it became evident
that he intended to go to the bottom of the
matter, the oflicera determined to rut him
short, and to this end inc ontinently with
drew their agencies front the State.
We beltere this Company is repro
sented in Georgia.
The Bevkswick Mkmohiai. - We me
iu receipt of n circular from the editor of
the Brunswick Seaport Appeal, accompa
nyiug which is a memorial adopted til a
public meeting of the citizens of Bruns
wick aud Southwestern Georgia, to the
La-gialalure, praying the recognition of tiro
Ikurl of the Brunswick aud Albany Rail
road, etc. We have published a synopsis
of the memorial. The Legislature "ill
undoubtedly give the matter Ilc consider
ation it deserves.
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llox. SekatohT >1 No* wood writes
to a citir.cn of Rome that an appropriation
for opening the Coosa is not improbable
during the present s*siou. lie also gives
it as his impression that the construction
of Uia Atlantic and Great Western canal
it a lived fart, though uncertain t
time.
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Tbe Chattanooga Titnes sav s in si ly hmr
handled signatures have been obtained
in that place to a petition for the removal of
Hard from the I‘ostmasteiship. to which
he has just been appointed, and for the re
inatatement of Kendrick, the old I’ostruas
ter.
Bra. Bet lie Gilbert Gray, is suing her
I husband, George L. Gray, in the Chaurery
Court at Nashville, for divorce, bbe tie
serves it.
ntiM n<; is% i.itiin vivi.
A Captain Lindsey, of Jack-on, Tenues
see, has invented a printing telegraph rip
parutUS, which, it is claimed, w ill pr int try
telegraph four times us fast as the Morse
system. Adapted to four lines of wire,
it is further clultncd, it can take a I’resi
dent's message and deliver it, printed, In
San Francisco, in half an hour. The
model upon which Mr. Lindsey's patent
was issued is uow in the Patent Oflicc ut
Washington. Tiro Memphis Appeal de
scribes it as a system ol keys arranged in
horizontal lines before the operators, much
In tiro same style that the keys of a piano
urc arranged before the player, each key
representing a letter upon w hich tire ex
pert teiegruphist plays, prodjjcing printed
sheets three thousand miles away. The
operator r an touch those characters as fust
us lie irrsy, anj a corresponding impres
sion is made H|>oii the rapid uncoiling
slips of paper at the other end of the
line.
iMNuußoi.s Counterfeit.—Tim 8a
vsnnuh Advertiser announces the uppcai
arree of a daagerous counterfeit legal tender
s!i note, and gives tiro following descrip
tion of it: It is composed of different gen
uine notes of various denominations. The
centre is a part of a SIOO note, with the
“one" taken out in the centre and upper
border and a "live” neatly inserted, 'fire
left-hand lower end contains the portrait
of Andrew Jackson taken from a live dol
lar note ; the right-hand lower, and a vig
uette from a ten. The scroll work, con
taining the figures 500, l.ns been tuken
from a National Hank note. The back of
tire note is from a ten dollar I nited Htalcs
note, tire leu having been cut out arid re
placed by tire rival from tire back of a five.
Although this note Is not calculated lode
reive bankers and brokers, it would be
readily taken by those who arc not uc
customer! to handling much money, as lire
engraving is genuine, lit its general ap
pearance it has no rest tnblanco to the note
of the denomination of which it purports
to he u genuine issue.
Tiie New York Court of Appeals lias
decided that the usury laws of that Stale
apply to the transactions of National Bunks
on contracts made in Hint State, anil that
a violation of such laws subjects the
offending Bank to the penalty they impose.
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Tiie full membership of the next
House ol Hcpreseiitatiuves will lie 292. Of
these, (lie Democrats cannot muster more
than ninety live at the outside, leaving the
Republicans u two-thirds nmjorily, witlint
least half a dc/cu to spare.
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Maids I'luemkn —The Monroe Ad
vertlser, of Hie I7lh after giving the
details of the tire iu Forsyth, on Saturday
night, closes with the billowing
The Macon Fire Department may lest
assured our people enlortniu the strongest
feelings of gratitude for the promptness
man His ted in getting ready to aid us.
They were telegraphed for, got llicir on
giticH on the cars, and wore ready to
leave, when notice was sent that the
Ihuncs had been controlled. Citizens of
Macon are always esteemed in Forsyth
any way, ami lids conduct adds another
link to Iho bonds of friendship. Gentle
men. one and all, and noble friends, we
tender tlie thanks of tlio community.”
TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.
Dkckmiikr, 20.
NEW YORK.
The settlement by .lay Gould with the
Erie I tail road Company was tlio main
topic of conversation. The real estate
amt securities were formally surrendered
to-day in the usual legal form. Gould's
object seems now to tie to enhance the
price of Erie stock te the end tlmi he may
he measurably reimbursed.
WASHINGTON.
Tho Supreme Court had an informal
consultation after Ilia visit of the Louisiana
delegation. The conclusion was that Judge
Bradley could exercise bis own discretion
about going to New Orleans.
The I-oultiana committee, at llieirmeet
ing this afternoon, agreed to issue an
address to tlie people of tlio United States
setting forth the law and tlio facts in the
case now disturbing Unit State, and to pc
Uiion Congress for relief.
This afternoon tlio committee went to
the capitol and paid their respects to
Speaker Blaine.
Congress did nothing important. It has
adjourned to the lith proximo.
Dispatches from New York. St. Louis.
Chicago and throughout New England,
ropoit violent snow storms, in ninny cases
obstructing travel.
Tho great storm yesterday throughout
Uto northwest occurred contrary to tho
predictions of the weather bureau of tho
War Department.
Destructive storms and floods are re
ported throughout England.
A dispatch from Liverpool says four i
hundred and forty-nine persons, including
passeugers and sailors, have perished by |
marine disasters during the past ten day s ‘
Thirty persons were lost by the sinking '
of tlio ship Matchless
Tlie storm reaches France and Italy
It is reported probable that some of the
bridges crossing tue Seine in I’aris will
lie 1 swept away by the thiods.
Much damage was done to property in
the city, and to (he shipping iu the bay of
Naples.
Tbe funeral ef Vico unless RcuconsflcKl.
wife of Disraeli, took place iu London on
Thursday. The ohecquiea were strictly
private.
The French Assembly to day unani
mously voted supplies tor Is*3. as cstima
Veil lu the Budget of the Minister of Fi
nance. The Committee of Thirty have
appointed two sub-comtuittcca, which sit
separately. The members of tbe commit
tee express great desire to come to an
agreement with the Government. The
Monarchists no longer insist on confining
the actiou of the committee to the relations
of Uie Executive and the legislature. The
first subject taheu in hand by the commit
lee w ill be suspensory to the veto power.
A Cabinet crisis is immanent in Spain
The Ministers of Finance. Public Work,
and the Colonies have retired from the
Cabinet. The sitting of the Cortes ves
terday was suspended iu consequence of;
the crisis.
nix .vi. xas MX i.Euisi.vtirk
Mo.N'TOQMEBV, Dec. I’U.—The House
was |wi maneutly organized to-day by the
election of L. K. Parsons, Speaker, RohL
Barber. Clerk, li Whitaker, colored. iXajr
Keeper. W I'. Turner, Assistant Clerk.
all lb publicans. The disposition lo re
tract thriiier action is no longer visible,
all vein. to ire harmonious, in tire elec- j
linn for door keeper more vole* were cast
Ilian there were members present. Hoik
candidates were Republicans. The Senate
did uothiug.
Havana, December 20. —Secretary De
lano Ims arrived. A large tobacco crop is
expected.
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STA T K NK\\ S.
Mi viiiumli:
Two cargos of cotton were cleared.on
Thursday, consisting of 1,313 bales;
weighing 1,!1fi9,0G3; valued at $380,-
943 40.
Conjugal infelicities and kleptomania
among the sable citizens, are detailed in
tire News.
A company of fifty soldiers of the lGth
New York regiment arrived in SavannlTli
Thursday, in tire steamer City Point, rn
route to Frankfort, Kentucky. They
huve been stationed at St. Augustine,
Florida.
The funeral of Hon. Thomas Purse to, k
place on Thursday, from the Lutheran
Church. It was largely attended.
There were present lo testily their re
gards for the honored dead, the City
Council of .Savannah, prominent gCHtlu
ureu of the bench and bar, representatives
of the several railroads of lire city, delega
tions from tiro lire department, the members
ol Zerruhbabel Lodge of Masons, and of
the Oglethorpe Lodge of Odd Fellows,
besides many of tire oldest residents of the
Forrest Cily, among whom were noticed
several octogenarians, who had not been
seen on tire streets for a length of time.
The following gentlemen acted ns pall
bearers Messrs. \V. 11. Bulloch, John M.
Cooper, K. D. Walker, Francis Biair, John
Williamson. John N. Levy, John K John
ston and William Homslrurt.
Tire Cily Council have suitably noticed
the death of Mr. Purse, and passed resolu
. tions in honor of his memory.
Angiistii:
The dead body of u negro man, sup
posed to be John Walton, was found in
the Savannah river, on Mill street, on
Thursday. Verdict, accidental drowning.
The Ice Company's receipts for the
year, fall short $71,(i7 of its expenditures.
A reinforcement of fns for the army of
Grant, Alexander & CO., was yesterday
sent forward from the lltchmoud county
jail, under escort. The parties were con
victed at the present term of the Superior
Court.
Coliimhn* :
The Enquirer of yesterday has the fol
lowing
'I he funeral of Mr. Thomas Kagluud
took plate yesterday afternoon from the
Presbyterian Church. There were pres
ent several of his bereaved children and
grand children, most of the newspaper
attaches of the city, and many of the old
friends of the deceased. The funeral ser
vices were conducted by his pastor—ltev
.1, 11. Null—who preached a brief, but
very appropriate discourse from the ,'tith
Psalm, .'l7tli verso. -Mark the perfect
man, and behold the upright; for the end
of that man is peace.” Wo know of none
other to whom this beautiful an encour
aging passage could have been more fitly
applied.
The remains were followed to their last
resting place in our beautiful cemetery
by a long funeral cortege, and deposited
by the side of his loved wife and daugh
ters. who have precoded him to the Hotter
Land.
The gentlemen who performed the
mournlul ollico of pall hearers were Judge
John Johnson, ('apt. 8. 11. Hill, A. (}.
Itedd, \\ m. O. A\ oolfolk, II P. Coleman,
I, (i. Uowcts, and Dr K. A. Ware.
Thus at a ripe old ngo, in peace with
his God and his fellow men, has passed
aw ay our beloved employer and warm
hearted friend; ho who perhaps had as
few enemies, and as little to regret, as
any man that ever lived or died among
us. Peace to Ids ashes !
Mr Henry Wagner, In his 7_\l year,
died ill this city Wednesday eight, after a
brief illness.
UaiiiesYille:
Tho Eagle has heard it rumored that it
is highly probable that a cotton factory
will lie built in Gainesville, during the
next spring and summer.
The election on Saturday last, sa\ s the
same paper, to increase the stock in the
Gainesville, Jeflcrsou & Southern Rail
road to $50,00<), was overwhelmingly car
ried.
Albany :
The Nows, of the 20th. pays a high and
deserved compliment to our .Mayor llutl.
It says “he is emphatically a business
Mayor, and, excluding politics, and the
corruption of spoils seeking from his ad
ministration, he utilizes ail tho strength
of the city's energy and capital. One
such man in a city of twenty thousand is
equal in value to the whole capital there
of, in material prosperity and commercial
progress.''
Ailiintn:
The papers from the Gale City failed to
reach us this morning.
TttK Art vntv OoLi.ECTonsuir. A
Washington letter says ■ V Government
i otlicer sent down to Atlanta Georgia, to
I investigate the accounts of tire Internal
j Revenue Collector for that District, has
repot led to the Internal Revenue Bureau
that the collector and several of his depu
ties indiscriminately used the Government
| fuuds tor their own private purposes, aud
that the collector lmd received presents
from tobacco manufacturers for scllling
them stumps on credit, in violation of the
law. I'n the receipt of the report the
commissioner issued an order suspending
the collector from office, and lias instituted
proceedings against him for the rccoYcrv
of the amouut due the Government."
lwfr. tsos.M. dovuN u ts\t —The Buf
falo Courier, in au editorial upon "Jour
nalism and its Recognition.'' remarks that
journalism is becoming more and more im
personal. In the past, individuals neces
sarily became identified with their papers
ib building them up. Many of them made
the paper a sort of tender to their personal
intrigues, like Weed. Raymond. Forney
and otlicrs. but it was ulna vs done to !
the detriment! of true journalism. ’’ The
Courier is right. What may lie sakl to the
contrary, it is nevertheless a fact that the
old system of considering the editor of a
paper the embodnneut of its opinions and
suggestions is given wav to a grander ami
more comprehensive idea, the offspring of
the progressive spirit of the age.—.V }'.
if-, Mi.
A party of searchers for tin, departed
for Buult Bte. Marie, a fortnight ago,
have returned.
The Marquette Journal says
The fact is established that tin docs
exist in the rock formation at Otis Head
Bay, on the north shore of Lake Superior,
and if the locality was at lirst ‘saltlcd' to
make a great speculation out ol the prop
erly, there was boric foundation upon
which to place the salt.’ “Further inves
tigations are to he made, the nature of
which will depend upon the result of the
assays of the ore in hand."
Old Lady— “l see you rocover umbrel
las. Shopman—“Yes, m'm, lots of ’em."
Old Lady—"l want the one I lost lust
Monday.”
Dobbs says be always advocated “com
pulsory education” until lie tried it on his
favorite tnulc, since which lie is satisfied
it will prove a failure.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
We announce B. T. English, as our candi
date for 'fax Receiver.
Many Friends.
We the undersigned friends of J W Stubbs, in
view of the admitted fact that the proceedings
of the meeting held on the 16th iust., to nom
inate county officers were irregular and mani
festly not binding, announce him as an inde
pendent candidate for the office of county
Treasurer and solicit the support of the people.
Daniel Driggars, J W Skipper,
Willis Wood, J J Allen,
Thus Stubbs, (J McKcnny,
II McKinney Jas Barnes,
Benjamin Gnu r, J I) Raily,
8 SDunlap, Jno Boners,
J C Johnson, GeoK Cowart,
C W Howard, Wm Ryder,
E J Whitehurst, 1) P McArthur,
J V Gordon. J E Jones,
Wm Lundy, !! W Stubbs,
W B I.undv, and others.
1 am a candidate 4>r re-election to the office
of Tax Receiver of Bibb county at the ensuing
election in January. I!. A. Benson.
nov27-td
New Candidate.— The friends of CTuit
Tkko Akstove, announce liirn as one of the
most suitable candidates for public favor.
_ ta.
Independent Candidate.—At the solicita
tion of friends, irrespective of party, I an
nounce myself a candidate for the purchase of
Hides, pledging myself to pay the highest
market prices for all kinds of hides and skins,
from that of a coon to a cow.
I mu, respectfully, B. D. Luasr ex,
dec 17 3t Cotton Press, Third St.
The friends of Judge Jas. B. Artope, an
nounce him as candidate for office of Tax Col
lector, subject to the will of the people.
dec. 17—te.
The friends of Joseph Wii-iiol une announce
him as a suitable candidate for the office of
County Treasurer of liibb county. dec9 td
I I v friends of James Martin announce him
ns a candidate for Sheriil of Bibb county, sub
ject to everybody'* nomination, nov2s-td.
The friends of C. T. Ward announce him as
a candidate for re-election tc 4b e office of Ordi
nary.
The friends of \V. T. Nelson announce hiM
as a candidate for Tax Collector for Bibb coun
ty, subject to the w ill of the pcojile.
novia-tf.
The friends of I*at Ckovvn announce lumas
a candidate for the office of Sheriil' of Bibb
county. nov22tde.
MAYOR'S NOTICE.
Ordiiance Apinst Fire Worts.
OFC HON nil. It shall not he lawful for
I ’ any person to lire a gun. pistol, or any
other lire arms, within 1100 yards of any house,
except in ease of military parade; nor shall
any person burn rockets, crackers or any kind
of tiro-works within the limits of the city.
Any person so offending shall be lined in a sum
not exceeding S2O.
Ct.ehk's Okpk-e City Coi ncil, [
Mai on, Oa., December IS, 1572. |
I, John A. McManus, Clerk of said City
Council, do hereby certify that the above Ordi
nance is a true extract from the minutes of
Council. ,1. A. McMANUS, Clerk C. C.
Mayor’s Office, |
Macon, Oa., Dee. is, 1872. )
The attention of citizens and property hold
ers is hereby called to tills Ordinance as certi
fied to above, which is now in force, and which
must la- respected during the Christmas holi
days. The public interest demands the rigid
enforcement of our eitv laws.
dec-ill td W. A. IU'FF, Mayor.
DR. WEIGHT.
DSUTtST,
UAS removed to Hoard man's Block, over
Pendleton vV Koss\ corner Mulberry and
Second Ms., Macon, Ga.
nov7-om.
DR. P. H. WRIGHT
1 > HSPKCTFULLY tender hi* professional
1 \ >crvkvs to the citizens of Mtteon ami vi
cinity, Ollieo at Drug Store No. o Brown
House Block. Residence at Rev. Snmnel Boy
kin's, Georgia avenue. Culls left at either
Place will receive prompt attention, ocldtf
Bui’dins Dot For Sale.
Oil' A TED near Tatnull Square, within a
O iuw steps of Mercer University.
Address K. C., Box K.,
-Macon, Ga.
Stockholder’s Meeting.
Orru l Macon ixn Western R. R. Cos., )
Wacom, Ga., Nov. 80.1070. i
The annual meeting of Stockholders of tlio
Macon and Western Railroad Company, for the
etc, lion of President and Directors to serve for
the ensuing year, and any other business that
may he brought before them will be held at the
office of the Company in this city on Tuesdav
the Till day of Jaiiuarv next at 10 o’clock a. m
MILO S. FREEMAN,
novtXMd Secretary amt Treasurer.
ON CONSIGNMENT
—nv—
J, Holmes &Cos„
Vo, *<o Third Street.
J I 111 fil- ' TENNESSEE APPLES.
50 bids. POTATOES.
Also one ear load of choice, select
HINT PROOF SEED OITS,
Super.,-r to anything of the kind ever before
offered in this market. Give ns a cat!,
novaotf I
NEW ADYEKTISEMENTS
GOOD TEMPLARS’ NOTICE.
THE members of Aurora Lodge, nd all
Good Templars of other Lodges, are re
quested to meet ut the Lodge Room on Monday
night at 7J,j o'clock. Business connected with
the festivities of the season must he stteuded
to. Don’t fail to come. J. E. Brown,
decSl-lt Secretary.
NOTICE.
117 E, the undersigned have this day bought \
V V out the entire interest of Mr. N. B. Cor
bin in the butcher business, and will conduct
it in future in all its branches, keeping con
stantly on hand fine Tennessee Beef, Pork, San
sage, etc. We will run it in connection with
our Grocery Store, where wc keep everything
sold in that line, Including dressed Poultry,
etc. Respectfully,
WHEELER & WHITEHURST,
dccSO 3t Corner First and Popular Sts.
DIVIDEND No. 55.
TREASURER’S OFFICE, j
Macon A: Western Railroad Company,
Macon, Ga., December 10, 1872. )
4 DIVIDEND OF FIVE ($5) DOLLARS
J\ per share has been declared on the Capi
tal Stock of this Company, as held on the
night of the lid inst., payable on and after the
20th day of January next, in the currency of
the United States as now received, or Consol
idati'il First Moitgage Bonds of the Central,
Southwestern and Macon and Western Ruil
roads, ut ninety live (D5) cents.
MILO 8. FREEMAN,
dec2otil Secretary and Treasurer.
I A >< >K OXJT !
THE “SOUTH MACON DRUG STORE"
HAS just received a good supply of Medlc
nul Liquors, French Brandy, California
| Grape Brandy, Rye Whisky and Sherry Wine.
| Also, a lot of Fine Cigars.
THE ORIENTAL COUGH BALSAM,
a reliable and safe remedy for all, is selling
rapidly—try a bottle! —only 50 cents. For sale
by Hunt, Rankin & Lamar, J H Zcilin & Cos.,
John Ingalls and the Proprietor.
Those old drugs that you have been told
about so often have been out for years, and
fresh supplies are received monthly.
Come on, you can get Dnigs and Medicines
at any hour, day or night.
dee2o-2w S. D. EVERETT.
DIVIDEND NO. 38.
SOUTHWESTERN R. R COMPANY, 1
Office, Macon, Ga., December 10,1872. f
A4>[ V’IDEND OF FOUR (U) DOLLARS
per Share lias been declared on the Capi
tal Stock of this Company, as held on the night
of the 60th ult., payable on and after the 26th
inst., in the currency of the United States as
now received.
Stockholders in Savannah will receive their
Dividends at the Central Railroad Bank.
JNO. T. BOIFEUILLET, Treasurer.
decl7-2vv.
Georgia Syrup.
WE have now in Store ONE HUN
DRED AND FIFTY* Barrels very choice
New Crop Georgia Syrup. Retail dealers
will do well to call on us, as we cau afford
to sell it much less than the New York or
New Orleans Syrup.
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO.’S
FIRE CRACKERS.
1 ")0 BOXES JUST RECEIVED,
By
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO.’S
NEW EARD.
| A A TIERCES NEW LARD.
By
Spoil’, Tinsley & Cos.
deel-l-tf.
Hotels, Retailors anil Families,
LOOK TO YOrn INTEREST.
OUR stock is not the largest in the world,
hut we have enough to supply all who
want good goods, good weights, good prices,
and good men to wait on them, such as
FIRE CRACKERS,
CANNON CRACKERS,
ROMAN CANDLES,
SKY ROCKETS,
TORPEDOES, ETC.,
And little Pistols and Caps (all must lie sold to
go out of town!.
FOR EVERYBODY.
100 llbls. Northern and Western Apples.
22 Boxes and bhls. Florida Sweet Oranges.
25 libis., buckets and cans Mince Meat.
150 Boxes and kegs Grapes.
22 Boxes California Pears.
10 Casks and quarter casks Muscat, Angeli
ca, Sherry,and White Wine, from California.
One small cask of that ten year old Jamaca
Rum.
75 Barrels and half barrels Pure Rye and
Corn Whisky, (with the shuck in it).
25 Bids., kegs and demijohns of Pure Bran
dies. Gin and Wines.
125,000 Imported and Domestic Cigars.
150 Boxes Drums & Caddies'
Virginia and North Carolina Tobacco.
The time has come, and we mean to sell. A
hint to the wise, etc.
GREER, LAKE & CO.,
declt-tf Corner Cherry and Third streets.
DENTAL NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' THAT
DR. W. W. FORD
IS CUR ONLY LICENSEE FOR THE
FSE OF RUBBER AS A BASE
FOR ARTIFICIAL
TEETH,
in Macon, Georgia. All persons arc hereby
cannoned against purchasing Rubber Dental
d' o.es of any i*arties sot Licensed of thus Com-
bv so doing they render themselves
equally liable to prosecution for infringement
A reward w.l ibe paid for information that will
lead to the conviction of any parties of unlawful
use of our Patents. JOsIAH BACON
Treas. Goodyear Dental Vulcanite Cos.
f*v- L I*7l. decll-lm
MISS M. A. DANIEL!
W Ol respectfully inform the Ladies of
> V Msivn and vicinity that she has taken
re -;n* at Vo. lO Cotton Avenue up stairs-,
" here she is prepared to do Dhess Making in j
the fof-.sf and -V rii.Aa-solsV sfyfea, and war
rant* to give satisfaction. oet,ll-2w j
FOR SALE.
BFILDING LOTS on Windsor Hill
O Will sell alfi or as manv as desired The
lota adjoin Dr. Cox's on the top of the hiU.
The prettiest location out Apply to
nov?7-4t N* V CaTTSN Avexki
Guernsey, Bartrum & Hendrix.
DEALERS IN AM) MANUFACTURERS OF
1 } PA INTS,
MOULDING, BB J I HARDW
BRACKETS, Etc. _ _ ~~ JL zJI , ~ CARPENTERS’
Lmi 'I TOOLS.
BAXitTSTEnS, 3ST33W3BXJ POSTS,
AND ALL KINDS OF TURNINGS.
FACK>RY--DIXIE WORKS,
Waiurooins— Block Po|ilnr Street, Iflncou, Ga.
(led 1 marl l
■ i ■ -
W. A. WS "
Corn, Bn it Floor Eiprii
OF MIDDLE GEORGIA.
Corn, Bacon, Flour,
Salt, Bagging, Ties,
Sugar, Coffee, Etc.
that celebrated brand of flour,
“THE PRIDE OP DIXIE,”
Xlie Best in the World, Always on Hand.
1 claim superior facilities iu the purchase of
CORN, BACON, FLOUR, BAGGIE TIES, ETC., ETC,
And 1 will make it to the interest of Merchants and Planters to call on me witli their MONEY
or GOOD PAPER. Reasonable time given to all good parties.
W. A, HUEE.
97-tf
FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
I 1.0 Best Place to Select a Beautiful and Useful Present is at.
MACK BROTHERS’.
BEST KID GLOVES
AT ft. 25, WORTH *2.00, TO BE FOUND AT
__MACK BROTHERS'.
A SPLENDID CORSET,
AT We., WORTH $1.50, CAN BE HAD OF MACK BROTHERS.
JUST RECEIVED,
The “LUCCA BOW”—Very Pretty.
The “TICCA HANDKERCHIEF,”
Very Handsome, and in all Coloi.
25 Dozen LADIES' and GENTS' TIES and SCARFS.
Another large lot of Ladies’ and Children’s MERINO VF.STS.
Children's Brown, Mixed and Striped WINTER lIOSF..
FANCY KNIT WOOLEN GOODS, Etc.
A lot of SHAWLS very cheap, and Belling very fast.
Call early and make your selections. Prices lower than ever.
MACK BROTHERS,
dcc9 tlw—m-w-f Second Street, Danoir Block.
F0B _ THE~ MASQUER ABE
AND HOLIDAYS.
OPERA KIDS or any other style at To cents
per pair, at
N CSS BA CM ,k DANNENBURGS,
decld-lw, TO Third street.
JIST RECEIVED
A LOT of five hundred dozen first quality
, V KID GLOVES, all colors and all sizes at
the low price of seventy five cents per pair
At NCS3BACM tV I)ANNENBURG’S
dec 13-lw 70 Third street.
JAIO. B. M EEHS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE ON 3d STREET OVEP.
I*. ", RADDAL'g STORE.
3!-I 7
Mxtou’b Office, Macoe, December 10, 1872.
IN addition to the usual inconvenience which
has been suffered by the public from the
prevalence of the horse disease, we now see a
complete blockaded condition of our railroads
and the almost total suspension of all commer
cial business in our city for mere lack of street
transportation. This unusual state of afloirs
suggests the want of some immediate relief,
both to the railroads and the merchant Upon
consultation, therefore, with the railroad au
thorities and the different dray companies iu
the city, I hereby gyve notice to"any and all per
sons in the adjoining counties, that they are 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, at the end cf
which time we hope to be able to resume the
horse and mule labor.
Parties bringing their oxen to the city will
be allowed to use them In the drajageof all
goods FREE OF LICENSE. It is believed that
twenty to thirty teams could find con*tt
work here for several days, at good paytag
prices.
dscll W W. A. HUFF, Mayor.