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HOME AFFAIRS.
Ck**.-*"- J. M. oibnm, of the
e, m tu Georgia Conference, will yrecU InJone*
Chapel, Windor Hill, tomorrow at 10% o clock
.. *., and 7 o'clock P. >*•
y ;W’ ChunA— Preaching and the ad
ministration of the Hit* of Continuation, at 11
o'clock, a. at., by the Right Her John
Beckwith, Bishop of the Diocese.
Christ Church. —Preaching by same at 8%
'clock P. M., after which the Kite of Confirms
tioa will be adminiatered.
Mulberry Strut MethudM Chunk —Service
to morrow (Sunday) morning at >6l° o’clock.
Preaching by Rev. H. H. Parks.
The Accldeat
mentioned in yesterday* issue waa of a more
.ertous nature than wae at first supposed.
The negro, Joe Thomas, died yeeterday morn
ing before Dr. Holmes could reach him.
Hew <V#aig.
Hr. E. E. Brown is engaged to-day, in pre
paring to lay a lino brick ctosalug, from his
hotel to the puseuger depot, lie i* deter
mined that his guest* shall not, in the futura
Pc discommoded as they havs been in the past
week
Momm*l to Mum.
g,-. />•(.- The late Democrat!* nouiinatioa
centered upon Morgan G. Clark, as the candi
date or the Democratic party for Tax Receiver.
Having promised to abide the docislon of that
convention, and having received the highest
number of votes, (for which he is truly grate
ful to his friends,) he will now make the race
In apite of any movement In opposition. Ho
is a poor man, it in true, but he Is competent
to fill the office, and will, if elected, to the en
tire satisfaction of the people. His claims are
many and worthy, and any plan to draw him
oil’, "f the race, became he is a poor Man, wilt
only meet with failnre, as he is bound to run—
and that’s what’s the matter with
Hannah.
The Menthwest Nmbmrbn.
Ws enjoyed a ride through the southwestern
portion of the city and suburbs, one day last
week, and were quite surprised at the march
of improvement since last spring, when the
sales of city and private lots were made.
Some forty or fifty houses have been com
pleted or are under way. Everything gives
evidence of the industry aud thrift of the
residents. Success to them in their under
taking. W* drove by the nursery of Mr.
B. H. Wrigley, and noticed three men busily
engaged in planting and preparing to plant
frnit trees of which Mr. W. tells us he will
have every variety. He has employed a Nur
seryman direct from Scotland, who thoroughly
understands his business. We catno at last
to the place of Mr. Daniel Milne and found
him delving in the rich soil leisurely setting ent
rose slips for the next spring. He showed as
some excellent peach tree* all ready for trans
planting which he will sell very reasonable, in
comparison with what they want for the same
in the Northern States. Ha told us he had bean
very successful in the dispssitlou of ills strau
berry vines but had a few more left.
fitray Bit*.
The city is out of coal.
Col. H. J. Lamar’s smokehouse was robbed
on last Thursday of a lot of home made sau
sages.
The street* arc still muddy, and curses, both
loud and deep, are heard occasionally.
Lessoning the number of stars—reducing the
police force.
As soon as the sun came eut this morning,
there waa a great rush of ladies to Brown &
Ce’s for holiday gifts.
The P. and I. came out yesterday from be
hind his mask battery and told the truth. Car
ry the news to Hiram.
The new Chief of Polico take* charge next
Tuesday.
See notice of Good Teraular’s meeting on
Monday night.
The show last night brought out a pretty
good house.
The Kuklux perambulated the streets to-<ly
In nniform.
A man of scenta—a near-lighted guano in
spector.
Dr. 8. D. Everett’s Oriental Cough Balsam
has attained such a popularity by its real merit
that he has to have it on aale at the several
drug store* of our city. It Is s good thlug.
THE MAYOR’S COI/TKT.
■ ON. W. A. BUST PEESIBUG.
The flret offender under the new regime was
a brick-colored bundle of calico aud femiulaity
who titles herself Henrietta Johnson. She
tqld a strange story in which s nice ysusg
man figures prominently; she lsdd bare her
wrongs and Towad most emphatically that
'she knowed nnfflu about it." The substance
of the “disclosure#” was that the nice yonng
man had given her an order on one of onr shoe
dialers for a pair of shoes, which read like
thus:
Dec. 21, nsr. pleas stlow The girl to
bav A pear of abuse.
The order story seemed too thiu, because the
signature wss not genniue, neither waa the or
der written as the accused young man generally
wrote. Upon hearing this she said she thought
it was him, but couldn't swear to it Just as
the words, “$lO and costs," were about to be
written oppoelte her name oi the docket,
when a black bordered handkerchief, bearing
the name of another nice yonng maul appeared
on the scene. The court, on reading the name,
pat on his most eolema looks, but there was
fan in his eye. This startling affair put a ntw
aspect on the matter, and the case was contin
ued.
Minnie Au9tin was arraigned ou a charge of
stealing, but no poeitive proof being brought
against her, she was discharged.
Dava Williamson wss then brought up on
the chsrge of larceny after truat. It was s
small and trivial affair, and Dave goes on his
way rejoicing.
Eisb at Ells & Laney.
A Lucky Mam.
Mr. Thos. Willingham, Jr., i* the luckiest
man we know of. Tsaterday he received a sure
preventive for coughs, colds, fever and ague,
and all disease* that the tinman family are sub
ject to. It waa a pair of boots, the best we
have ever aeen. For material and workman
ship they cannot b* beat in Macon. McKervey
Maloney only make such boot*. These gen
tlemeu keep t good sssortmeut of fine boots,
•hoes, ete., for ladies, misses and children,
gentlemen, boy# and youths. Give them s
<*■ U
Oysters at Ells A Ltney.
Diseases of the Langs, snd thrust, snd
no#*, cured by Dr Jonee, at Brown'* Hotel.
Doves st EUs A Laney's.
LIBT OF LETTERS
Remaining in Post Office, Macon, Georgia,
December lb, 1872:
A—Allen, Mrs Amanda.
11—Bass, Mrs Joe F: Booker, Ed; Baker, U
M; Bsnnon, 0 II; Bidden, W; Bcddingttcld,
Win; Beck, 8 G; Retton, Miss Aunett; lllrn,
Mrs Sarah A W; Brice, Alary; Brantley, Mrs
Pauline; Braneh, C W; Braswell, Mrs Temper
ance (2); Bradley, Caroline; Brantley, Mrs M M;
Brooks, Mrs Z B; Brooks, Miss J B; Brldger,
John 0; Brown, A L; Brown, Geo C.
4’—Carter, Win; Cunniouo, Miss Emma;
Carpeuter, BF; Clayton, Mrs Ali; Coiliua, T
E; Campbell, Mrs Susan; Clay, Mrs Harriet;
Crane, Mrs J R (3); Cotton, Adolphus; Cross,
K A; Cornell, Thoa J.
R—Day, J M; Dawson, Andrew; Dean, EC;
DuKuson, 8 A; Drayton, Jno E; Duily, Heury.
E—Eckmau, John U; Kpkins, G; Everett, G
D; Echols, E C.
E—Feuchtwanger & Zundcr; Farrar, Wm
TANARUS; Farall, Mrs E; Foster, Mrs Nannie C; Ford,
Miss L; Fielder, Herbert; Flynn, J C; Frcel, C
P; Freeman, Mrs Ann M.
4J—Gatfnsy, Thomas; Gardner, John; Gavin,
J; Gerardy, Mr; Gibson, Durplms; Gilcttield, C
L; Gorman, Mis. Isabella; Groover A eo; Gray,
Simon K; Gray, Misa M; Grayson, Mrs K C;
Grigga, Dr B F.
M—Harris, W F; Harris, J; Hazlehurst;
Master Nlsbet; Harris, J J; Harris, Lucius,
Heath, Willie; Hendricks, Mrs Louisa; Heu
wood, John: Hilsman, J O ; Hill, Mlsb Allia;
Holmes, Henriett; Hogan, U M; Holmes, Mrs
A E; Ilotion, Miss A.
I—lrving, J li.
J—Judge, II P; Johns, Miss P; Jordan, H;
Jackson, Hclie; Jacobs, Jollies; Jones, Mr* H
C; Johnson, Mis* K; Johnson, J 8.
R—King, J E; Kent, H.
E— Lane, John; Lauier, Miss Louisa; Lewis;
Mrs Emma J; Ligon, Floyd.
At —Umt. Edwin F; Mosely, Miss Julia; Me-
Dunnl I, Peter; Marks, At; McCrary, J J; Mitch
ell, Win; Miller, Joe; Moone, Boston.
N—Nicker, Alias Sallie; Nichols, Geo B.
4>—Owen, C J.
I—Pearson, W D; Patterson, Mr: Pea
cock, 8 B; Phillips A Pounds; Phillips, Alisa
Laur* F; Parker, Eugon*; Pratt, E F.
R—Randal, Robert; Robertson, Mrs Eliza
beth; Roberson, Motet; Kobcrsou, Morris 2;
Roddy, Jack; Rockett. K B.
M—Spear, W R; 3tubbs, Mrs nillie; Stine,
J G; Stone, Misa Ada TANARUS; Stunner A; Sullivan,
C; Smith, Jesse; Smith Margaret; Simpson,
Chat.
X—Tharp, Miss Maria; Trigg, Miss Mar
garet.
W—Well, Miss Ann; Wallet, Smith; Wat
son, Miss Anna; Wade, T J; Watts, Mrs
Stella; Watson, Mrs Tabitha; Whitehead, Mias
Jennie; Waller, W M; Wells, AlrsCC; White,
E M; Whipler, F; Wellborn, Milus; Williams,
Harry, (col.) Williams, J; Welly, George;
Wood, Thos; Wolfe, Henry; Wood J; War
ren Mr.
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Letter* held for Postage.
Mias Julia Jackson, Savannah, Ga; Mrs
Chandler Smith. New York; Miss Mary Plant,
Macon, Ga; James Burk, 7% C U R, Ga; J H
Russell, Eastman, Ga; Miss .Maria Bivins, Mil
ledgeville, <*a.
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A Card t* lae NuiTerlag.
The writer of this notice will cheerfully send
(free of charge) to all who request it, the
RECIPE for making and successfully using a
very simple VEGETABLE REAIEDY, that will
be found a positive and speedy cure for NER
VOUS DEBILITY, PREMATURE DECAY,
LOSS OF VITALITY and ail forms of NER
VOUS AFFECTIONS, and the evils and disas
trous consequences that follow in their train.
This remedy is entirely a product of the veg
etable world. Its component parts arc simple
as nature herself is simple—harmless toward
nature, yet powerful in opposing and eradica
ting disease. Consumptives, despondent and
debilitated and Nervous sufferers, do not fail
to give this remedy a trial. It will cost you but
little. It may save from a LIFE OF AiISERY,
or a PREMATURE GRAVE. I know whereof
I speak. Let him who doubts come fortli and
see. Letters of inquiry answered by return
mail. Those who feel disposed will oblige by
stating their symptoms—by so doing beneficial
suggestions may often be made. Address
Rev. Edward Burnett,
Tropical Nurseries, Albauy, N. Y.
N. B.—Those suffering with incipient CON
SUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, etc.,
etc., will find a speedy and permanent relief in
the above mentioned remedy.
It is atlssst worthy atrial, *s the cost is nom
inally nothing. Respectfully,
dec2l-2w Edward Burnett.
Changes at Ells & Laney’s.
Ho for thb Holidays.—Messrs. Balkcom A
Cos. are sailing eggs butter, live and dressed
chickens, turkeys, fruits and everything else
good for the holidays. Go and see for your
selves. Remember the place, Fourth street,
Apples st Ells A Laney’s.
Banannss at Ella A Laney’s.
Cross Eras made straight in three minutis
by Dr. Jones, at Brown’s Hotel.
Everything in the Grocery line at Ells A
Laney’s.
Artificial Eybs inserted without pain to
none, and appear natural, by Dr. Jones, at
Brown's Hotel.
Holiday Goodies at Ells A Laney’s.
loiaut-M II on Me Mufo#u.
This famous saloon, under the control of
that prince of good fellows, Ullmaßn, is flour
ishing like the proverbial bay tree. The bar is
stocked with the purest wines and liquors and
genuine Imported cigara. Gasper Mttlado, the
celebrated oyster opener, is with him, and is
ready to supply customers with oysters in evrry
shape. Go around and see Ullmann.
dec IB eod
o
Partridges at Ells A Laney’s.
McKbkvry A Maloney are still disposing
of their stock of fine boots and shoes. Re
pairing done in a workmanlike manner.
Ducks at Ells and Laney.
The celebrated “ Ponies " (Imported) minus
IksEpizootic for salo only at the New York
Grocery Store.
The best in tb* world “ Putzsl A Jacob*
Favorite.' ’ N or 27 U
Look to Your Interest.— Brown makes
four pictures for $1; makes a dozen photo
graphs for *2,50; best photographs *5 per
dozen. This gallery makes the best pictures
in the city. Compare the work. No. 8 Cotton
Avenue. novlS-tf.
Call 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 elee in the fancy or family grocery
line.
octl7-tf 88 Cherry St.
“Putzel’s Delight” will delight all smokers.
Delightful.
Latest News.— Brown makes those tine
Ink pictures twenty-five cents lest. Old pho
tographs copied correctly.
No. 8 Cotton Avenue.
No cords. nov. 11 —if.
A favorite with everybody, “Putzel A Jacobs
Favorite.
Dou’t Read Tins.—lf you want to see
something nice, just walk around to C. C.
Balkcom A Co’#. Fourth street, abovo Brown
House, and examine the fine (st lot of Turkey,
Chicken and Partridge# which they received
per Express thl* morning. declO-tf.
CITY DIRECTORY.
MASONIC.
Macon Lodge, No. 5, meet* every Ist and Ikl
Monday night, at Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenue.
Mlzp'uh Lodge, No. 47, moots every 2d and
4th Thursday nights at Masonic Hall.
Constantine Chapter, No. 4, it. A. M., meets
every 2d and 4th Monday night at Masonic Hull.
St. Omcr Cominanilcry, No. 2, Knights Tem
plar, meets Ist Thursdays of each month at
Masonic Hall.
FIREMEN.
Protection No. 1 meets Ist Tuesday night in
each month —House Poplar t., corner fid.
Oemulgee No. 2 meets Ist Monday night !u
each month—House on Cotton Avenue, near
City Hull.
Young America No 8 meet* Ist Monday night
in each month—House 3d st., corner Mul berry
Mechanics’ No. 4 meets Ist Monday night in
each month—House corner Hawthorne and 3d
street*.
Defiance No. 5 meet* Ist Tuesday in each
month —Housed in City Hall.
Hook and Ladder No. I meet 6 Ist Friday
night in each month—House Poplar st , cor
ner 2d.
ODD FELLOWS.
Franklin Lodge, No. 2, meets every Thun
day niglitatOdd Fellows’ Hall, Cotton Avenue.
United Brothers Lodge, No. 5, meets every
Tuesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Germania Lodge, No. 50, meets every
Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Macon Union Encampment No. 2, meets at
Odd Fellows’ Hall on 2d and 4th Mondays of
cadi month.
KNIOHTS OF PYTHIAS
Meet every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows'
Hall.
GOOD TEMPLARS.
Walton Lodge, No. 28, meets every Tues
day night at Progress Club Hall.
Aurora Lodge, No. 80, meets every Friday
night at their Hall in Hollingsworth Block.
Dougherty Lodge, No. 170, meets every
Monday night at Progress Club Hull.
Windsor Lodge, No. 120, meets every Thurs
day night at their Hall on Windsor Hill.
SOCIETIES
Progress Club meets every Sunday nigtit at
their Hall on Mulberry street.
Hibernian Society meets Ist Tuesday in each
month at No. 2 Engine House.
Muluchi Lodge, No. 146, I. O. B. 8., meets
second and fourth Sundays in each month.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers meets
every Wednesday night at the Passenger Depot.
Visiting brethren welcome,
churches.
I£pUa'i>al— Christ Church, Rev. B. Johnson,
Rector —Walnut at., between 2d and Bd. Ser
vices 10 1-2 A. M. and 8 p, m.
St. Paul’s Church, Rev. H. K. Rees, Rector
—Vineville. Services 11 A. M.; sp. m. Chil
dren’s Service; op. m. Evening Prayer.
St. Barnabas, services by the 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 Muss 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.
FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL.
ISaii v Review of tlic Markel,
Office Macon Daily Enterprise, I
December 21—2 o’clock, P. M. f
The following prices rule to-day:
Clean Red I%@
Ordinary 18%@
Good Ordinary 17 m
Low Middlings 17%(r(>
Middlings 18%@
The receipts yesterday were 482 hales; ship
ments 397 bales; sold 514 bales.
STATEMENT.
Stock on hand, Sept. 1, 1872
bales 412
Received last 24 hours 482
Received previously 42,334—42,816
Total receipts 43,228
Snipped last 24 hours 307
Shipped previously 30,288—30,085
Stock on hand last evening.... 12,543
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
New York, Dec. 10, 10:30 a. m.—Gold 112%.
Futures easy; sales 5000, including 4400 last
evening; Jan. 10 3-16; Feb. 19%; Mareh 10%;
April 20; Nov. 20 5-10.
11, a. m.—Gold 111%. Futures steady;
others unchanged.
Liverpool, Dec. 21, IX p. m.—Cotton quiat
aud steady; saleu 10,000; Middling Uplands
10%al0%; Middling Orleans 10%a10%.
1:30 P. M. —Cotton quiet; sales 10,000; spec
ulation 2000; Middling Uplunds 10%olO%;
Middling Orleans 10%a 10%.
CHRISTMAS GOODS.
The CHEAPEST .Place in the City to Buy
Toys & Christmas Goods,
IS AT
SLAUGHTER’S.
On Fourth Street, next door to Wilburn &
Edward’s.
The ladies especially, arc respectfully invited
to cal! and examine my Stock, before purchas
ing elsewhere, as 1 am determined not to be
undersold. GEO. SLAUGHTER.
decl7-dec24.
Col logo Hil l Drug Store.
Cor. Cotton Avenue it College St.
THANKFUL for the liberal patronage ex
tended to this enterprise during the past
year, with a view to its CONTINUED USE
FULNESS and CONVENIENCE I have
REPLENISHED TIIE STOCK,
and am now amply prepared to put up physi
cians arid FAMILY PRESCRIPTIONS of
Puro and Fresh Medicines,
to which my personal attention will at all
times be given.
Hiaht Calls at Aay Hour,
PROMPTLY ANSWERED from my residence
adjoining the Store.
I SHALL KEEP ON HAND
Pure Wines and Liquors
FOR MEDICAL I SE,
LANDRETH’S WARRANTED GARDEN
HEED,
KEKOSINE OIL, LAMPS.
CHIMNEYS, WICK AND Til LNGS
TOBACCO, CIGARS, SNUFF,
TOILET ARTICLES, and everything usually
found in a Drug Store.
I am offering an excellent article of GREEN
and BLACK TEAS.
STREET CAR TICKETB, four for 25 cent*.
r Sole Agent* for the AMERICAN & CHINA
TEA CO., 39 Veaey Btreet, N. Y. City. The
oldest Tea House in America.
dec3 ly X. fit. FORD, M.D.
M %4’O.N PRICE n itltllXT.
OSNABURUB—No. 1 10
No. 2 14
MilledgevillcNo. 2 11
MACON SHEETING 12b.
Seven-eighths II
Wayiuanvlllo Sheeting
Houston Sheeting 11%
Houston Stripes 13%:i15
Col limbus Stripes 13a 18
High Shoal Stripe ... 10
Montour Shirting— % 10%
Factory Sowing Thread 00
YARNS- 1 oo
GRlTS—per bushel 135
OATS—per bushel 06a05
FIELD PEAS- per bushel. .
IIAY —Northern
Tcunesscc I 0 ln2 00
Clover i DO
PEA NUT’S—per bushel 1 5(1
POTATOES—Planting
Table use 8 50ul IK)
APPLES—Northern
HUT I KK—Goshen No. 1 per lb 48u44
Goshen No. 2 per ll> 25
Tennessee No. 1 “ 8.1
i emiessoe No. 2 " 20
Country 85u40
COFFEE—Rio per Hi 28n25
Java peril) 80a83
CHEESE—Best Cream per lb.. 17%
New York per 1b... 16
MOLASSES—N. O. Syrup per gal. 05
“Georgia” pergnl.. < ll
Sugar House 35
SYRU PS- -Golden Drips, per gal... 00t175
Medium per gal 05
Ordinary per gal 55
SUGAR—“ A” per lb IB%a
White Extra “C” 13u
New Orleans (hhds) 10a13%
Yellow C V3%a
Demcruni 12%iit8
Port! 1(1. o H ' juPi 1
POWDER —Hazard per kg 7 25
Orange Mills 7 00
provisions, drain, groceries, ac.
BACON—Clear-ribbed Sides (sniokd).. T’
Shoulders 8%u9
HAMS—Magnolia S. C., canvassed... 19%u3(l
Fitch’s 19%'a00
Tennessee, plain-cured 18uls%
White Bellies lOallM ,
PORK—Pickled, mess 18 00
New, mess 19 00
Pickled, rumps 15 00
BULK MEATS—Cask Sides
Shoulders
Bellies lOalOb,
LARD—Prime Leaf, Tierces llull%
Kegs 13
Packages 12a 18
FLOUR- -Low superfine per bbl u 7 00
Standard superfine.. 8 50
Exjru OO
Choice extra
Family 10 00
“ Wyleys X X X X ’■ ,
Georgia Mills f 11 50n12 00
Hvacinthe 9 50
“ Domestic ” 12 00 [
Star of Beauty 11 00
Belle of Georgia 11 00
Pride of Dixie 12 00
Silver Lake 12 00
CORN—White per bushel 95
Mixed per bushel MSaOO
SHOT—Per sack 8 00
CRACKERS —Butter per lb 09
Soda 8a 01 1
Cream 18
Sugar 12L2
Lemon M
Ginger Snaps
Pie Nic Hi
Fancy 11
CANDY —New York per lb 18
M. K. Rogers A Cos 18
BLACKING—No. I pergross 5 00
No. 2 0 00
No. 3 7 <Hi
SODA—Bi-Carb. per 111 9alo
POTASH—Per lb 10all
SOAP—Turpentine per lb 0 1-2
Laundry 16
Toilet per do/. 75at 20
Olive 8
YEAST POWDERS—Preston mid
Merrill’s per do/,. 1 75a3 25
Horsford’s 2 90
TOBACCO—Choice Chewing per lb 75
Medium 00
Ordinary 40a50
Choice Smoking 1 25
Medium 75
Common 40
CIGARS —Imported per thousand 75 00u1.50 00
Domestic 15 OOaOO 00
SNUFF—Scotch per lb 18
Macaboy 78
PIPES—Per box 2 50a4 50
MACKEREL—No. 1 kits 2 25u2 50
No. 2 bills 13 50a 14 00
No. 2 kite 1 70
No. 8 bbls—large. .11 50a12 50
No. 3 kits 1 50a 1 70
WHITE FISH—Half bbl 7 50a9 00
CANDLES—Best Star (full w’t)... 21%a22
Sperm 42a45
Paraffine 80a33
STARCH—PearI 7%a8%
EGGS—Per doz 85
CHICKENS—Per do/. 3 00u5 00
SALT—Virginia peraaek 2 10u2 15
Liverpool 2 25
FEATHERS 80
HIDES— Dry flint 14al0
Green 6a7
BEESWAX 38u30
SWEET POTATOES 1 50
WHISKY—Common Rye 1 05al 10
BAGGING—BengaI
Lyon
Borneo
Gunny
Bundce 17
Patched 17
TlES—Goodie
Arrow 9%a10
Eureka 10
Aligator a9%
DENTISTRY.
rpEETH filled, sound or decayed, anil, if de
sired, Flint Rock punctured and excavated
at the shortest possible notice by Morrison
Dental Hand Engine; and all other new inven
tions, both standard and humbug, used in the
most scientific utid skillful manner, by
Dll. J. D. McKELLAR,
No. 62 Second street,
decl2 Ot ncxttoJ. W. Burke A Co’s.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
MACON AND WESTERN R. R. CO., /
Tuzasi.kkr’h Office, Macon, Dec. 11, 1872. j
AT the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders
of the Company, to be 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 < 'ompany with
the Central Railroad and Banking Company
of Georgia, under the charter of eaid company,
will be submitted.
MILO 8. FREEMAN,
decl2 td Secretary and Treasurer.
HOO K & STEPHENS,
DEALBItS IN
FANCY AND FAMILY
GROCERIES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
jioj.uxafiwortTir iujj'k, rovunr
HTRKKT.
1 ENTIRELY New, Fresh, Pure, Genuine and
Zj Warranted to suit the List, of every on..
ODR CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES
ARE now in Htore, arid all parti'*3 arc invited
to cull and purchase anything they want.
FISH AND OYSTERS.
WE are receiving every morning, Cedar
Keys Hand-opened Oysters, perfee ly
Fresh and Guaranteed.
BLACK and various other favorite kindt of
FRESH FISH oh hand every day.
IIOOE A HXEPHIIW.
decl2 Bin
3B 0 S T 0 N—
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Savannah Si in: ■ ;.> Sine.
IOW raU*s of fivl lit :md ii. •iinn<’<\ First
j class pnsi-ejmer mvoimnoduthuiH. Oi’iliT
your goods f hipp'd !>y “Hoston and Suvannnli
Stciinifthln I ir- . M imd avoid !1 drhiy and rxtra
handling, lth l! AKD 't )N a liAKNAKh,
As:i*nt. Fuvumud], (i;v.
V. Nit'\ !'•: A >\’ A ((.)., A pent*,
litl’SOD Hon ton.
J. A. MER.CXER,
Commission Wlerchamt,
1.13 BC.4V SXIISJS’.X,
Bet. Whitaker and Barnard St., t ivanimh, Ga.
All orders will receive prompt at .ml loti Con
signments of all kind. respect fill 1 1 - ieiteil.
131-300
BOXT Sc LIoKEHZXE,
Cotton an Commission
ill ISItCIMNTS,
ION BSji.v Slri-rf. finrniiii:ili, Ga.
131-909
MEYER, COHEN & CO.,
WHOLE v I.R DKAl.Llis 1 N
Boots and Shoes,
IN It ■*■■(; lit on Nil ~Sav :■ mci nil, <’ji
Merchants supplied at New Yuri; Mml.el
131-309 Price;..
s. a into.,
COMMISSION I\l K UCITANTS
—ANI>
Ihuilors in Fmifs, Fish uml Fnnluc<‘
No. 05 I lily St., 8:1 VHII u:t ’ I <;:.
Consinfnini ntfi solK'ilrd.
Onh rs promptly uttcudnl tI and ‘-(Hi
E. D. SMYTHE,
lit POIM iiR OS’ 4'.
GlUNswarc :ii>l 4 !iiu:i.
Aik! Denier in House ITmiisliiinv Gootls,
112 Congress anil 111 V! Julian 81s.
SAVANNAH, GA. 181-200
F. W. SIMS Sc CO;,
ilolfoii Fitelno rnnl Ceneral
Commission Merchants
S.UAANAII, GIiOKGE t.
Racing mid Ti i uppli* dul nt.u Krl priccH.
Advumvrt iimdo on < 'ollon, ur <>l Ip%• cun
mentrt. Minify prompiiy it inillt l. Idl riOH
A. 11. CHAMPION. CMO. < PliMl'.M\N.
4 II I TIFIOA A ilA.\,
Commission Merchants
Corner Bay and Drayton Slreels,
SAVANNAH, GA, 131 209
L. N, WillTTf.lt. DUO. W. DUSTIN.
xviiixi'i.i: a Gi'N'riA,
.Vn iHfVl.’i % fir.. AT I.SW,
XT O. 2 COTTON AVENUE,
1% AI.YCON, GA.
82-107
mow B‘i xeji: rnsi:, aivd
SLAUGHTER’S,
/ \ N FOUKTII ; I'KK! I', i .1 door to Wit
\ / Inirn ly Fii. " i Hi i-' !< Ini,
Toys and Ciiristnivs Goats.
My ntoclv i roinplcl/ . mid *• i I *f ovnry
t hiliLr in tlm linU *ry mid <' •> n f lionu v Lim*.
Wcddinjt I'iu Ih supplied on n u ouuhle. terms.
Thankful to tlm eili/ens of M; 1 11 for itust
patronage, I respectfully solicit. :i lihenil ; Imre
for the, future, ('ome mid ec. uu: mid I will
guarantee satisfaction,
nov 15 lm <1- SLAIRiIITEU.
Marshall House
SA VANNAH, (1 A.,
A. If. MU i:, I'roprlHor.
hoard run day s:j.oo.
121-209
Savannah Store
NORTHEAST CORNER OF MeINTOSH
AND FOURTH STREET,
MAI OIY, GEORGIA.
I HAVE opened, in . , me "linn with my
elu.i.-e Liquor arid r’.mey Groeery Store, a
GREEN MARKET,
Where I will furnidi to epieim ; ,
CHOICE BEEF, PORK, Ml TTON, \C
SAGES, GAME OF Al.l. KIND ,
FISH, OYSTERS, VEGETA
(!LEB and FRUITS,
and article, too nuncmi -. to mentien.
novlH-tf W. A. GIBBONS.
\V. II9AVARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACf/N, GEORGIA.
( )fl3e id, entrmice of Kh 1 ton Jluil, (Jld ily ;11 •< t.
huuiiiD . will receive promjt ulten
tion. ho 17d
'fl'. 85. < Or*,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ralsten IS:;fl Ifuildiug,
CHERRY fSTREET, MACON, GEORGIA.
188tf
.1. .J. jtHttANIM,
' ATTORNEY AT LAV/,
151% BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
(“lOMaKUTIONS prornpl!y .iltended to mid
J money remit ted at oner. L\ O. Box 257.
vit-m
j - % h
Pulaski House,
HA VANNAIf, OA..
.J SO. W. <; A M E it 0 N i‘: (J ().,
PKOPKIE’IAItK.
A Itr.vt cla, . housc'in every i pci 1,
131-209
.11. 13. <JfiifUfiC¥.
ATTORNEY AT LAY/,
CIORNER OF MULBERRY A NO SECOND
j Street i, in Cmn t Hon , '■
29-104
Press for Sale!
WK have for mica inn-c Gze GORDON
PREHB (Aligator; and n KL’GGLKS’
PAPER CL'TTKR in cod ".nditlon. To be
had at a bar;-.db. Sold to mui:e room for iar .
ger and '".ter machine*.
Adui.^*
LI.N*. y . WING A SMITH |
i.tf Macon, Ga.
WINSHIP Sc CALLAWAY,
THE LARGEST AND OLDEST
CLOTHING HOUSE
IN THE STATE,
i>o H( k eoiul Miumiii,
OitlDßm
NEW GOODS!
FOE HE HOLIDAYS.
GO AT ONCE AND SELECT FROM THE
WELL FILLED COUNTERS OF
PENDLETON & ROSS
A SUPPLY OF ARTICLES FOR
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
THEY HAVE ON HAND A LARGE
AND SELECT STOCK OF
GIFT HOOKS, ALBUMS, DESKS.
GOLD PENS, WORK BOXES,
GLOVE and HANDKER
CHIEF BOXES,
Cl I HOMOS, WALL BRACKETS, SLIP
PER CASES, WALL POCKETS,
BUILDING am! ALPHABET
BLOCKS, TOY BOOKS,
TOYS,
AND EVERYTHING SUITABLE FOR
HOLIDAY - PRESENTS T
CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PUR
CHASING ELS EW HER E.
Merchant* wishing n supply of
BLANK BOOKS,
FINE PAPERS,
INK and other STATIONERY,
will find it to their ADVANTAGE to examine
our stock.
/-PRICES AS LOW AS ANYBODY’S..®
PENDLETON A IKONS,
Successors to J. M. Boardman.
dcclO-524
To Tax Payers of Bibb Craty.
I GIVE notice that the Tax Books for col
lecting the State mid County Taxes for
1872 will close on the 7th duy of December. I
hope all will note till* and pay their taxes, a* 1
have to settle on the 15th anil eannot give aay
longer time. Tills notice is filial. I can't be
responsible for any one,’* tax after that time.
All poll tuxes and road taxc* are required from
both white and colored.
novU-tf F. M. HEATH, T. (J.
EDWARD SPRINZ.
Notary public and ex-officio jus
TICE OF THE PEACE. 1 eun be found
for the present at all hoar* of the day at my
office adjoining the law office of A. Prondflt,
over the store of Juques A Johnson, Third Bt.,
Macon, Ga., to attend to all Magisterial busi
ness.
118-330, _
Sptswooil Hotel,
NEARLY OITOfiITK PASSENGER nKI*OT,
(Only one minute's walk.)
MACON, GEORGIA.
Board 3.00 per Day.
lllhtl.N 75 UEATN EACH.
T. H. HARRIS, Proprietor.
C. J. MACI.KM.AN,
Superintendent.
./asirs W. Mkaka, In the Office.
CROP OF 1872.
I
('lover and Brass Spuds.
ItED CLOVER,
CRIMSON CLOVED,
SAPLING CLOVER,
ORCHARD GRASS
j’LUE GRABS,
HERDS GRASS,
LUCERNE SEED,
&e., &c.
Just received,
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
Wholesale Druggist*,
140.155 82 and 84 Cherry Street.
ANNUAL FAIR
—OF TIIE—
Agricultural and Mechanical
ANH4MTVUON OF GEOHUM,
Hold at Sax/auuAh.
COMMENCING
MONDAY, DECEMBER .’lOtli, 1872,
t
And continue din ing tlic wick.
("pilE Central Railroad and connections and
I Atlanta and Gulf Railroad anil connections
will transport visitors for one fure, returning
free.
NAIIKi: CONTENT.
There will be a Sabre Contest between flic
Savannah and Augusta Sabre Clubs on Decem
ber 4th and sth.
RACEM.
Open to the world, three or more to enter.
Fastest Trotting Single-harness Horse, Purse,
$100; Fastest pair of Trotting Horses, owned
and used as such, Purse, SSO; Best Single-har
ness Horse, Plate, S2O; Best pair of Harness
Horses, Plate, $25; Beat Pacing Horse, I’lutc,
sls; Running Race, Sweepstakes, mile heats,
three or more to enter, two to start, entrance
10 per cent., Purse, S2OO.
COTTON l*K EM ICM Si.
The Chamber of Commerce oiler the follow
ing premiums:
For host three bales of upland cotton of one
planter’s growth ou exhibition, premium to go
to planter, SSO.
For three bales ranking second in quality,
premium to go to planter, $lO.
For three bales ranking third in quality, S3O;
premiums to go to planters
For the. best bale of son island cotton, SSO;
next best in quality, premium to go to planter,
S4O.
For the best Gin for upland cotton, SIOO.
For the best bushel of Rough Rice, of the va
riety, known us gold seed, prcmiun to go to
planter, $lO.
For tlie bcht bushel of Rough Rico, of the vn
rlety known ns white, premium to go to plan
ter, $lO.
No fee will bo charged for entering of exhib
iting article,.
lor Premium Lists or other information, ap
ply to J. 11. ESTiLL, Secretary,
185-td Savannah, Ga.
To the Men of .llaeon
THE ALBANY NEWS
Circulate* exclusively in Dougherty, Mitchell,
Lee, Baker and Worth Counties.
!-£?“ The wealthiest Cotton growing section
of Georgia..,/;*-;
TIIK NKWS
Is ilie beat Advertising Medium in South west
ern Georgia.
APVKIITISEMF.NTS SOLICITED.
CAREY W. STYLES, Proprietor.
80
Till; I'KLinil M WEEKLY.
IT is universally conceded that advertising is
a necessity to success in business; it is also
aonceded, by the shrewdest business men, that
newspapers are the bust medium for reaching
all parties whose trade is desired.
THE MONItOE ADVERTISER
reaches more of the people trading with Ma
con tliun uny other Journal published in the
country; it is, therefore, the best medium of
communication with the planting interests.
We will bo happy at any time to furnish refer
ences to leading merchants here and elsewhere,
who will testify to the fact that they have re
ceived orders for goods from parties who read
their curds in The Advertiser. In fact, many
who have availed themselves of its columns,
candidly say that Us value exceeds that of ull
other journals in which they are represented
The Advertiser has the freshness of youtli and
tlic ripeness of age, aud is therefore deservedly
successful.
CHARACTER OK ADVERTISEMENTS
No advertisements are admitted wbioli are
not believed to be above question and of real
value, and from parties so unquestionably re
liable that the readers of The Advertiser will he
safe in ordering them from any distance. To
our readers, the fact of its appearance here bus
all the weight of endorsement and authority.
Address, JAB. I*. HARRISON,
Forsyth. Georgia.
Change of Schedule.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFCH, )
Macon* Uiujnswick Railroad Cos., >
Macon, Ga., October 80, 1872. )
ON anil ufter Thursday October 81, 1872,
trains on tills road will run as follows:
DAY PAHSfiJKIEK TIiAIN, IIAII.Y (SUNDAYS EX
CEPTEIJ.)
Leave Macon 9:15 A. M.
Arrive ut Jesup 0:35 p. M.
Arrive at Brunswick 10:00 r. st.
Leave Brunswick 4:30 A. M.
Arrive at 0:15 a. m.
Arrive at Macon 5:10 r. M.
NIOIIT PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY.
Leave Macon 8.25 p. m
Arrive at Jesup ’ A “
Arrive at Savannah A. M
Leave Savannah ..I:,I’’ 1 ’’ vl
Leave J cairn > L -il. w
Arrive at Macon i.joa. m
Both day and night tcuins connects closely
at Jesup with t;ains to and from Florida.
lIAWIUN'BVILI.R TKAIN DAII.T, (SUNDAYS EX
CEPTED. )
Leave Macon P- **•
Arrive at Hawkinsville 6:--> P- **.
Leave Hawkinsville b:.)5 A. M
Arrive at Macon 18:35 a. m.
WM. MacREA.
174 t/ General Superintendent.
TO MERCHANTS!
MERCHANTS wishing to place their name
and business prominently before the peo
ple of Maeon, Taylor, Crawford and Houston
uml inerting
VCr -\n CHkIsTOPHER, Fo. it PROP’R.
Fort Vliey, Ga.