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JOIt PBINTWfI.
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Ml UK AFFAIRS."
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IVtinOUUl.
l)r. .) A. Juries, u Kuutleimm skilled 111 the
, „f trotttluj! the eye, and ear is in the city,
„ m l ran lie consulted ut Brown's Hotel.
To the Yoisii Si 1I<'“
Win. intend making New Years rails we
~\ ,iuUl giro u special invitation to rail at our
allire and examine handsome specimens of
r.illiug cards. Call early. ,
YeedM Repairing'.
The sidewalk near the old pnst-ofllre sadly
nerds repair. A loose brick caused a lily’s
f,„nt to turn yesterday and she mine near
falling.
The itlastincriitlr.
We have the pleasure of acknowledging the
courtesy of an invitation to he present at the
Annual Masquerade Ball of the young gentle
men of Macon, on the Slth of January next.
We predict the usual grand success, ns our
young men never fail in anything they under
take
..
huiiilay 4iools.
Christmast is next Wednesday. Only two
days remain for you to go to Brown & Co’s and
get your holiday presents. Go at once and ;
secure them before it is too late.
Here's Vo nr llannanas!
Messrs. Greer, I.ake & Cos. received a tre
mendous lot of line bannanas to-day, and they
are g<dng off like hot cakes. People seem to
lmve just found out that this firm has such a
stupendous stock of good tilings for Christ
mas, judging from the way they flock in and
purchase. George Cornell has not had time to
eat a sxuarc meal |in a week, he lias been so
busy Well, when a store docs business on the
esc dent schedule this one does, it is no won
d r , dey do such a business. Go around and
s i'cm. Don’t fail to carry a basket.
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THE MAVOII'S COURT.
HON. W. A. HUFF PRESIDING!.
Henrietta Johnson, forgery $5 and costs.
Francis Kindal, drunk and disorderly s.l
and costs.
Charies Forbes, fighlivg, $lO and costs.
Peter Hilliard and William Mitchell, fight
ing, $2 and costs each.
Charles Harris, Bcu Star and Gas Williams
lighting, $5 and costs for Harris.
Essex]Lewis, Matjie Lewis, Peter Julian and
Small Julian, lighting, $lO and costs for Peter.
A Bottle Tight.
In one of the out of the way places of Macon,
a tight occurred Saturday in which a bottle of
whisky was the cause and the weapon used.
Charles Harris, a colored citizen, got into a
light with another specimen of sable humanity
named Gus Williams. Charles gave Gus such a
blow with a whisky bottle as to lay him out,
but Lieutenant Hurley appeared and after
smoothing the classic brow of the unfortunate
and disgusted Gus, brought him to.
The case was brought up before his Honor
tills morning and Charles paid the line.
Tlie Meeting To-l:ty
Of the Democratic Executive Committee re
sulted in nothing special. Mr Morgan Clarice
stated til them that he had received the nomi
nation of the party and would run, and not
submit to another nomination. Mr. O. P.
Finney said he had been defeated in the nomi
nation and would now work for the party.
(Three cheers for Finney). Mr. Cain said that
lie was willing to anything the party was.
Messrs. Gibson and Stubbs will run.
A committee was appointed to see all the
candidates, get their views and to report at 3
o’clock.
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“Tlie Traveler’* Home.
Such was the name given by an old traveler
to the Isaacs House, of our city. He further
said that he always found a home with the ge
nial Isaacs, because his wife “Betsy did not
understand better bow to make up beds, keep
a house cleaner, or get up a better or squarer
meal than Isaacs, and that was saying a darned
sight, because they ain’t more than one Betsej*
in this world, and flic ain’t full grown yet.”
We rather think onr farmer friend hit the nail
on the head. Situated in the business portion
of the city, and conducted by a man who un
derstands his business thoroughly, the Isaacs
House is a home indeed.
PItOCEEDINGS OF TIIK DEMOCKATIC EXECU
TIVE Committee. —At a meeting of tlieExeru
tive Committee of tlie Democratic party for the
comity of Bibb, livid Saturday, it was
Resolved, That, owing to the dissatisfaction
and the alleged irregularities in the late nomi
nations, the Executive Committee recommend
that another convention he called to meet in
the city of Macon on Saturday, the 28th inst.,
f>r the purpose of nominating candidates for
Tux Collector, Receiver and Treasur. And for
the purpose of carrying out said nominations
fairly, we further recommend, that the polls be
opened at the City Hall at 10 o’elok a. m. and
lose at 0 1“. m. We further recommend that,
at said election, each one of the candidates ap
point one of the managers to preside at said
election to decide upon the eligibility of voters;
to receive the ballots; to take the names, and
number the ballots.
Titos. lIAiir.EMAN, Chairman.
Tiros. -T. Simmoms, Secretary.
A Family I’ijgln.
Peter Julian and his wife Sarah don't get
along well together. The sea of their matri
monial troubles is at all times boiling, and the
waves run so high at times as to excite the neigh
borhood. East Saturday a stupendous wave
r--.-e and towered high. Peter gently knocked
his wife senseless, and then apologized by kick
ing her ont'doors. Not relishing the humane
treatment of the irate Pete, the cried for her
daughter and son-in-law, Essex Lewis and his
wife Mattie. Pete started to assuage his can
nibalistic hunger on Essex, but Essex was not
one of that kind, and smothered Pete’s nasal
organs with his fists. This movement was ob
-'■rved by the prostrate Sarah, and they all
•' nt at it. Officer Ruff bagged the belligerent
.'inrtsUe, but Essex and Mattie were the only
■ before his Honor this morning. Pete was
fined.
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Escape Irani Jail.
Two negroes, named Jack Harvey and Robt
Liuden, made their escape from our jail, about
fu.-k on Saturday evening last Linden was
awaiting his trial for assault and attempt to
ih and Harvey was to serve about two
months for stealing. Linden bad a difficulty
about two weeks ago, with another negro in
which he cut the other one severely. Before
being locked, he was searched by Mr. Nance,
i aikT > bat nothing wa found on Lis per
son. It is now supposed tlmt the knife was
meesled in his boot. With this knife they cut
• ut of the roof and lowered themselves by
. 'an- of a rope made out of the prison blank
ets. The alarm was given by the other prison
's, but was not heard in time by the jailer, and
they made good their escape.
Tin* Eplwopal CnroliM Yonlor.
day.
Yesterday long set apart as the day for con
llrmatlon a large congregation assembled at
St. Fuul’a, at the hour for morning service
and listened with marked attention to a dis-
I'oursa by the Bishop of the Diocese, lit. Urv.
,1. W. Beckwith. At the conclusion of the
sermon a class of live was continued.
In the afternoon, at three o’clock, the
Mission Chapel f St. Barnabas was consecra
ted, thrjliishop officiating and by the rectors cf
Bt. Pauls and Christchurch, and Hie vestry of
the latter Church under whose charge it will
remain, with a local committee of working
men, residents of that portion of the city.
In his remarks ou the occasion the Bishop
advanced the idea of the spiritual cultivation
of the mind in connection with the intellectual
and physical, therefore he advocated the plan
of putting a Church near every School-house.
Quite a handsome collection was taken up to
further the work. A class of six or eight was
also confirmed here.
At Christ Church agaiu ai night, lie preached
a great sermon, and one for the times, and
ended his great labors of the day by confirming
a class of two.
Wo cannot close our account without re
ferring to the music, especially at Christ
Church, which was rendered beautifully. The
solo in that grand old hymn, “Just as I Am,”
by Miss Conner, was excellent, and attracted
the attention of all. The singing by the little
girls at 81, Barnabas, and the choirofSt. ■Pauls,
a;l deserve great praise. ***.
I'ersaual.
Major Sidney Herbert, travelling Corres
pondent of the Columbus Sun, the Troy Mes
senger and the Clayton Courier, made us a
call this morning. Ha is stopping at Hie
Brown Ilbuse. ,
To llae I*ullio.
I hereby anuonnee myself a candidate for
County Treasurer subject to the will of the
people. 1 will have nothing more to do with a
nominating convention, but submit my claims
to the people and let them act as best they
may. Any and all of my friends who desire to
support me in this election, are requested not
to take any part In the second convention
called for nevt Saturday.
dec2|J-tf Milo S. Freeman.
Here is Your Christmas Present.—The
Victor Sewing Machine lias not an equal on
the market for simplicity, durability and per
fection in work, of all kinds. Sold by A. L.
Clinkscales, No. 23 Cotton Avenue.
dect'3-30
Christmas Meats. —Go to Merritt’s tomor
row for fine Turkeys, Mutton, Beef, Pork, Sau
sages, etc. All ordered for Christmas. It
4 Card to tlie Sllfieri 11 SJ.
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 REMEDY, thatwUl
be found a positive and speedy cure for NER
VOUS DEBILITY, PREMATURE DECAY,
LOSS OF VITALITY and all forms of NER
VOUS AFFECTIONS, and the evils and disas
trous consequences that follow in tlicir train.
This remedy is entirely a product of the veg
etable world. Its component parts are 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 MISERY,
or u PREMATURE GRAVE. I know whereof
I speak. Let liim who doubts come forth and
see. Letters of inquiry answered by return
mail. Those who feel disposed will oblige by
stating tlicir symptoms—by so doing beneficial
suggestions may often be made. Address
Rev. Edward Burnett,
Tropical Nurseries, Albany, 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 at least worthy a trial, as the cost is nom
inally nothing. Respectfully,
dcc2l-3w Edward Burnett.
Changes at Ells &Laney’s.
110 for the Holidays.—Messrs. Balkcotn it
Cos. are selling 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 at Ells & Laney’s.
Banannas at Ells <C Laney’s.
Cross Eves made straight in three minutes
hv I)r. Jones, at Brown’s Hotel.
Everything ir. the Grocery line at Ells &
Laney’s.
♦♦
Artificial Eves inserted without pain to
none, and appear natural, by Dr. Jones, at
Brown’s Hotel.
Holiday Goodies at Ells & Laney’s.
Isaacs llsiikc Saloon.
This famous saloon, under the control of
that prince of good fellows, Ullmann, is flour
ishing like the proverbial bay tree. The bar is
stocked with the purest wines and liquors and
genuine imported cigars. Gasper Malado, the
celebrated oyster oponer, is with him, and is
ready to supply customers with oysters In every
shape. Go around and see Ullmann.
decl3 eod
—
Partridges at EJls & Lancy's.
McK ekvey A Maloney arc gtill
of their stock of fine boots and shoes. Re
pairing done in a workmanlike manner.
Ducks at Ells and Lancy.
The celebrated “ Ponies” (Imported) minus
the Epizootic for sale only at the New York
Grocery Store.
The best in THE would “ Putzvl A Jacobs
Favorite.” Nov 27 tf
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. novl3-tf.
Call at 8. T. & B. P. Walker’s thi* evening,
if you want such things as choice Tennessee
Beef, Pork, Sausage, Fresh Fish, Oysters, Ap
ples, Oranges, Bannanas, Malaga Grapes, or
anything else In the fancy or family grocery
line.
octl7-tf 88 Cherry St.
• *♦ ♦ —
“PutzciL- Delight” will delight all smokers.
IkUgfdful.
Latest News. —Brown makes those fine
Ink pictures twenty-five cents less. Old pho
tographs copied correctly.
No. 8 Cotton Avenue.
No cards. nov. 11—tf.
A favorite with everybody, “Patzel & Jacobs
Favorite,
CITY DIRECTORY.
MASONIC.
Macon Lodge, No. ft, meet* every lstuud 3d
Monday night, at Masonic Hull, Cotton Avenue.
• Mi/pah Lodge, No. 47, meets every 2d and
•Ith Thursday nights at Masonic Hull.
Constantine Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M., meets
every 2d uml 4th Monday night at Masonic Hall.
St. Oilier Commandery, No. 2, Knights Tem
plar, meets Ist Thursdays of each month at
Masonic llall.
FIREMEN.
Protection No. 1 meets Ist Tuesday night in
each month—House Poplar st corner 3d.
Oeumlgce No. 2 meets Ist Monday night in
each month—House on Cotton Avenue, near
City llall.
Young America Noi! moots Ist Monday night
in each month—House ad st,., comer Mulberry
Mechanics’ No. 4 meets Ist Monday night in
each month—House corner Hawthorne and 8d
streets.
Defiance No. 5 meets Ist Tuesday in each
month—Housed in City Hull.
Hook and Ladder No. 1 meets Ist Friday
night In each month—House Poplar st., cor
ner 2d.
ODD FRLLOWS.
Franklin Lodge, No. 2, meets every Thurs
day night ut Odd Fellows’ llall, Cotton Avenue.
United Brothers Lodge, No. 5, meets every
Tuesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Germania Lodge, No. 59, meets every
Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Macon Union Encampment No. 2, meets at
Odd Fellows’ llall on 2d and 4th Mondays of
each month.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Meet every Wednesday uiglit at Odd Fellows'
Hull.
GOOD TEMPLARS.
Walton Lodge, No. 23, meets every Tues
day night at Progress Club Hall.
Aurora Lodge, No. 89, meets every Friday
night at their Hull in Hollingsworth Block.
Dougherty Lodge, No. 179, meets every
Monday night at Progress Club Hall.
Windsor Lodge, No. 120, meets every Thurs
day night ut their Hull on Windsor Hill.
SOCIETIES
Progress Club’ meets every Sunday night ut
their Hull on Mulberry street.
Hibernian Society meets Ist Tuesday in each
month at No. 2 Engine House.
Malachl 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.
F]>Lco}>al —Christ Church, Rev. B. Johnson,
Rector—Walnut st., between fid and 3d. Ser
vices 10 1-2 A. M. and 8 P. M.
St. Paul's Church, Rev. 11. K. Rees, Rector
—Vineville. Services It A. M. ; 5 i*. M. Chil
dren’s Service; 6P. 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 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.
FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL
V>aily RerieW ot* tlie Market,
Office Macon Daily Enterprise, i
December 23—2 o’clock, P. M. f
Tlie market is good to-day. Cotton is com
ing in lively.
The following prices rule to-day :
Clean Red...
Ordinary Hfy
Good Ordinary
Low Middlings 17 %(a)
Middlings I WM
The receipts yesterday were 570 bales; ship
ments 511 bales; sold 500 bales.
STATEMENT.
Stock on hand, Sept. 1, 1872
bales 41*
Received last 134 hours 570
Received previously 42,810—48,380
Total receipts 43,798
Snipped lant 24 hours . 511
Shipped previously 30,085—31,002
Stock on hand last evening— 12,002
MARKETS BY *TELEGftAPH.
New York, Dec. 23, 10:30 a. m.—Gold 112%.
Futures easy; salea 5000, including 4400 last
evening; Jan. 19 3-16; Feb. 19%; March 19%;
April 20; Nov. 20 5-16.
11, a. m.—Gold 111%. Futures steady;
others unchanged.
Liverpool, Dec. 23, lip. m.— Cotton quiet
uml steady; sales 10,000; Middling Uplands
10%al0%; Middling Orleans 10%a10%.
1:30 p. m. -Cotton quiet; sales 10,000; spec
ulation 2000; Middling Uplands 10.%al0%;
Middling Orleans U)%u 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 Sc
Edward’s.
The ladies especially, an* respectfully invited
to call and examine my Stock, before purchas
ing elsewhere, as 1 am determined not to be
undersold. GEO. SLAUGHTER.
decl7-dec24.
MAYORS NOTICE.
Ordinance Atainst Fire Works.
SECTION JjOl. It shall not be lawful for
any person to fire a gun. pistol, or any
other fire-anns, within yards of any house,
except in case of military parade; nor shall
any person burn rockets, crackers or any kind
of fire-works within the limits of the city.
Any person so offending shall be fined in a sum
not exceeding |3O.
Clkrk’B Office City Council, i
Macon, Ga., December IH, 1872. j
I, John A. McManus, Clerk of said Citv
Council, do hereby certify that the above Ordi
nance is a true extract from the minutes of
Council. J. A. McMANUS, Clerk C. C.
Mavoh’h Office, >
Macon, Ga., Dec. 18, 1872. f
The attention of citizens and property hold
ers is hereby called to this Ordinance as certi
fied to above, which is now in force, and which
must be re.-pec ted during the Christmas holi
days. The public interest demands the rigid
enforcement of our city laws.
dcclOtd W. A. HUFF, Mayor.
LOOK OUT !
THE “,'OUTII MACON DRUG STORE”
ITAS jijrt. received a good supply of Medic-
L ual Liquors, French Brandy, California
Grape Brandy. Rye Whisky and Wherry Wine.
Also, a lot of Fine Cigars.
THE ORIENTAL COUGH HALSAM,
a reliable and safe remedy for all, is selling
rapidly—try a bottle! —only 00 cents. For sale
Hunt, Rankin A Lamar, J II Zeilin Ac Go.,
John Ingalls and the Proprietor.
Those old drugs that you have been told
a l ' ’it bo often have been out for years, and
fre“h supplies are received monthly.
Gome on, you can %et Drugs and Medicines
at any hour, day or night.
dec2o-2w 8 . D EVERETT.
MAI’OIY I’ltlM’i: 4’l ItHU.Vr.
OSNABUUUS—No. 1 ' 16
No. 2 14
MUledgevtlloNo.2 14
MACON BIIEETINU 12%
Seven-eighths 11
Wuynianvllle Sheeting 12%
Houston Sheeting 11%
Houston Stripes 13%a15
Columbus Stripes 15al8
High Shoal Stripes 16
Montour Shirting—% 10%
Factory Sewing Thread 6U
YARNS— I 00
GRlTS—per bushel 135
OATS—per bushel OOutti
FIELD PEAS—per bushel
HAY—Northern
Tennessee '... 1 '.Ou! 01)
Clover 1 00
I’EA NUTS—per bushel 150
I’OTA I’OES—Planting
Table use 3 50a l 00
APPLES—Northern
BUTTER—Goshen No. 1 per ll> 43u4 1
Goshen No. 2 per lb
Tennessee No. I “
Tennessee No. 2 " So
Country 0.5a40
COFFEE —Rio per lb ’.‘3:125
Java per lb ;;0a33
CHEESE—Best Cream per lb.. 17.' ■
New York per 1b... 15
MOLASSES—N. O. Syrup per got. 5
“ Georgia ” per gat.. 70
Sugar House 85
BYIUJ PS—Golden Drips, per gal... 00a75
Medium per gal 05
Ordinary per gal 55
SUGAR—“A" per lb 13%a
White Extra “O” 13a
New Orleans (hhds) 10u13%
Yellow C 12.%a
Pcmerara 13%a13
Porti Rico 11 %u 12 ’■,
POWDER —Hazard tier keg 7 25
Orange Mills 7 00
PROVISIONS, GRAIN, GROCERIES, AC.
BACON—Clear-ribbed Sides (smokd).. 13
Shoulders B%i\ff
HAMS—Magnolia S. C., canvassed... 19%u3ff
Fitch’s 19%u20
Tennessee, plain-cured 18ul8%
White Bellies lOuHM ,
PORK—Pickled, mess 18 00
New, mess 19 00
Pickled, rumps 15 00
BULK MEATS—Cask Sides
Shoulders
Bellies 10ul0%
LARD—Prime Leaf, Tierces UuU%
Kegs 18
Packages 12al8
FLOUR- -Low superline per bhl u 7 (HI
Standard superfine.. 8 50
Extra 9 00
Choice extra
Family 10 00
“ Wyleys X X XX ’ ,
Georgia Mills j 11 50a13 00
llyacintlie 9 50
“Domestic" 13 00
Star of Beauty 11 00
Belle of Georgia 1100
Pride of Dixie 13 00
Silver Lake 13 00
CORN—White per bushel 95
Mixed per bushel..... 88a90
SHOT—Per sack 3 00
CRACKERS—Butter per lb 09
Soda Buo9
Cream 13
Sugar 131-3
Lemon 14
Ginger Snaps
PicNic 10
Fancy IT
CANDY—New York per lb 18
M. R. Rogers & C 0..... 18
BLACKING—No. 1 per gross 5 00
No. 2 0 00
No. 3 7 00
SODA—Bi-C’arb. per lb 9ato
POTASH—Per lb Mall
SOAP—Turpentine per lb 6 1-3
Laundry 15
Toilet per tloz 75ul 20
Olive 8
YEAST POWDERS—Preston and
Merrill’s per do/.. 1 75a2 25
Hereford's 2 90
TOBACCO—Choice Chewing per lb 75
Medium BO
Ordinary 40a50
Choice Smoking..... 125
Medium 75
Common 40
CIGARS —Imported per thousand 75 OOaloO 00
Domestic 15 OOaOO 00
SNUFF—Scotch per lb 78
Macaboy 78
PIPES—Per box 2 50a t 50
MACKEREL—No. 1 kits 2 25m2 50
No. 2 lible 15 50a14 Oh
No. 2 kits 1 70
No. ii bbis —large. .11 50a12 50
No. 8 kits 1 50a 1 70
WHITE FISH—Half bid 7 50a0 00
CAN DEES—Best Star (full w’t)... 21kii22
Sperm 42ii45
Paraffine 30ii33
STARCH—PearI I'A&'A
EGGS —Per do/, 3;i
CHICKENS—Per doz 3 00a5 00
SALT —Virginia per sack 2 10a8 15
Liverpool 2 25
FEATHERS SO
HIDES—Dry flint HH<
Green 0“7
BEESWAX 28aii0
SWEET POTATOES 150
WHISKY—Common Rye 1 05al 10
BAGGING—BengaI
Lyon
Borneo
Gunny
Dundee 17
Patched 17
TlES—Ooochc
Arrow Oj^alO
Eureka 10
Aligator a
DENTISTRY.
rpEETII filled, sound or decayed, and, if d<
.1. sired, Flint Roek punctured and excavuted
at the shortest possible notice by Morrison
Dental Hand Engine; and all other new inven
tions, both standard and litimbug, used In the
most seicntitle and skillful manner, by
Du. J. D. McKELLAR,
No. 02 Second street,
deel2 Ot nextto J. VV. Burke it Co’s.
NOTICK TO STOCKHOLDKRS.
MACON AND WESTERN R. R. CO., i
Treasurer's Office, Macon, Dee. 11,1872. f
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 Company with
the Central Railroad arid Banking Company
of Georgia, under the charter of ealu company,
will he submitted.
MILO S. FREEMAN,
deel2 td Secretary and Treasurer.
HOGE & STEPHENS,
DEALUK* Jit
FANCY AND FAMILY
GROCERIES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
HOLLINGSWORTH ULOOK, FOURTH
STREET.
I ENTIRELY New, Fre*h, Pure, Genuine and
Warranted to mi it the taste of every one.
ODR CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES
ARE now in store, and all parties are invited
. to call and purchase anything they wan'.
FISH AND OYSTERS.
WE are receiving every morning, Cedar
Keys Hand-opened Oysters, perfeeily
Fresh and Guaranteed.
BLACK and various other favorite kinds of
FRESH FISH on hand every day.
If0(411 A. STEPHEN*.
decl‘2-3m
BOSTON
Savannah Stc.'Ga-Jidp Lino.
IOVV rate* of frt LMI uml JiMir.mco. Fiist
_j class in •n- iT .•(■•.: 'lii-mIhG. Order
yoUPirOOds il I'V *T" I' ■? ‘a\ : iunll
mill :iv. .lull I> : \ an i ln
handling. KI l! AIIDM'N A: ILYi: N.\!ll>,
Audit, Su\annnh, (in.
F. Mi’K KKSON v\: CO., A- "nt ■,
131*909 lioston.
J. A. MERCIEI",
Commission (Merchant,
1511 IIAY MTRKi:'!',
Hot. Whitaker and Barnard Bt., m\ i Ai, On.
All order* will
signmenta of nil Until ivkihvi :;iHn Minted.
181-809
BOXT &. Mch
Cotton an . do 111221! ’ >xx
ffIKUUfIAJVrs.
ION Itny Slrcrl, Ftv-v i,
181-209
MEYER, COJ . r - C 3..
WHOLE M L UI: M. i: 1: t in
Boots and Bhoes,
18 HroilgliluilSl.,” •>
Merchants supplied at N’ > 1 M > ' !
131-209 Prices.
A. s. AUDEN A
COMMISSION Mi: ’!( "■'< '• NTS
—AND —
Dealers ill Fruits, Ij :i ' * : <
No. 95 Bay St., Snvun . <
Consignments solicited.
Orders promptly attended i
E. 13. SMY .
nipouriiu 45’ 4 ::
4>lnsswnre uml 4 ' i .%
And Dealer lu House I’m v .':>•>' ,
142 Congress and 111 St.
SAVANNAH, G A. 131-209
F. W. SIMS i ■ CJ;.
4’oKoii Fncloix ntid ('i aeia!
Commission Merchants
HA a;s i.
and Tit sniq'licd o ir.Mrl ct p i- .
Advances made- mi <"t•; i• i . •;'.< r i-■■
ments. Money prnii: >li\ r•ii; U;i!. I I '.'o9
A. 11. CHAMPION. < I v>. C. i UK I'M AN.
rims FBOA 4,'.
CommisoEon RfSercSianls
Corner Bay and Drayton Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA, 1111-200
1,. N. WIUTTI.JS. <1 HO. w. Ill' TIN.
WIIITIi.:: : ' ' STITT,
.VITOICM.V , - IW,
2 corn in
32-107
NOW B> TJI32 ,A ’ ;
SLAUG IIIER’S,
/ \N KOI ft II : I . W,l
Vi burn .'c Klw -i--! -. i lb !-, bav
Toys aii t: -j ' ; Stuiii.
My Block is complete, :iml < .i I 1 of i vry
lliiiJLC in the, Bakery and < <ml< • iioi •r\ Line.
Wedding I‘articr .sup;,lied on n m:ihl<-. In in .
Thankful to the, r of Macon lor p.i, l,
patronage, I respectfully solicit a -liberal share
for the future. Come mid ko; hm- mI f will
guarantee hiitisfuction.
novlS lm G. FLAUGHI KR.
Marshall House
SAVANNAH, CIA.,
A. 18. I.EI’E, s*r. i-i . for.
BOARD PER PAY . 5.<;0.
121 -20!)
Savanna] i Store
NORTHEAST CORNER OF MW.VI ( II
AND FOVR'I II .‘Si BEET,
n.ico.v, EORc;
j HAVE opened, in eonii- .-lion with my
1 choice Liquor ami r'.im ,- liiu i , .•‘.lore, a
GREEN KA.H ; ' ‘ -
Where I will fun.:. !i I , pi.- ir ,
CHOICE BEEP, PORi , M I '
SAGES, GAME OK ALL KIN:, ,
KISH, OYSTERS, A I'D, fi'iV
BLEB und KRI 1 : ,
and articles too mniieron ' ,i,
novlß-tf \V. A. GIBBON.'.
I . W. (HMV lliD,
ATTORNEY AV '
MACON, GEORGIA.
Offle fit. entrance of Pc' 'on I! Chen 'i 1.
buaine:-. will rm .e prom, I nit 'll
lion. b.VJVJ
T. IE.
ATTORNEY A'- ■ A7,
ISaiMon E3;i'3 Hi?;' T.
CHERRY STRLi.T, GGOBGIA.
* VMlf
.1. a. ASSSftdt.fflH,
ATTORNEY AT LA
151 A BAYSTREET, " ' N•' <; \.
( lOLI.EI /IT' It
V J money ren.fi 111 . I'. <l. I’.n:
131-200
Pulaski llOfj.se,
SAVANNAH, OA.,
,1 NO. VV. (J A .VI IlltO N e. < !>.,
PitOI'JCIETOKS.
A first e.la:;.-, lioui-e in every :■ p< ef
131 300
m. tt. miiicuy.
ATTORNEY AT 'LL A\
/’IOUNKIt OK MCI. :KNKi' ■ - NO N)
Vi street,,, in On
22-104 _____
Press for Sale I
WE have for pale a large ■/■■ GOP.DON
PRESS <Aiir.i!'.: > and a i: ’ O' ,
PAPER CUTTER in gnl ( I.ndltlon. To hr
bad at a bargain. Sold to make room for lar
ger and fester machines.
Adaiv;
Llns.B wing* smith,
1-tf Macon, Ga.
WINSHIP <fc CALLAWAY,
THE LARGEST AND OLDEST
CLOTHING HOUSE
INf THE STATE,
50 Necond Stivot, Georgia.
oct!9 3m
UEW GOODS!
FOB THE 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 mo MOB, WALL BRACKETS, SLIP
PER CASKS, WALL POCKETS,
BUILDING and ALPHABET
BLOCKS, TOY BOOKS,
TOYS,
AND EVERYTHING SUITABLE FOR
HOLIDAY - PRESENTS !
CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PI I!
CHASING ELSEWHERE.
Merchants wishing a supply of
BLANK BOOKS,
FINE PAPERS,
INK and other STATIONERY,
will find it to tlicir advantage to examine
our Block.
j ■ PRICES AS LOW AS ANYBODY'S..®!
ri2NI>UI2TON A IJOHS,
Successors to J. M. Boardiimn.
did ff-524
To Tax Payers of Bill) My.
I (JIVE notice that the Tax Books for col
lecting the State and County Taxes for
1 will close on the 7th day of December. I
hope all will note thin ami pav tlicir taxes, as I
have to settle on the 15th ami cannot give any
longer time. This notice is llnal. 1 can’t be
n poiiHlble for any one’s tax after that time.
All poll taxes and road tuxes arc required from
bot h white and colored.
HOVI4 tf K M. HEATH, T. C.
EDWARD SPRINZ.
ATOTA RY PUBLIC anil EX-OFFICIO Jllß
- TICE OK THE PEACE. I cun he found
for the present ut all hosre of the day at my
office adjoining the law office of A. Proiidllt,
over the Htorcof Jaquee .t Jolinaon, T’hlril St.,
Macon, fia., to attend to nil Magisterial hunl
lICBH.
118-330.
Sptsvood Hotel,
NKAJILY OPPOSITR PASSENGER DEPOT,
(Only one minute’s walk.)
MACON, GEORGIA.
hoard 3.00 per Day.
lllkU.N 75 4'II'MTM 1’.44 11.
T. H. HARRIS, Proprietor.
0. J. Maci.ki.i.an,
Huperinteiidciit.
Jambs W. Mbaka, In the Office.
CROP OF 1872.
Clover and Grass Seeds.
UK D CLOVISII,
CRIMSON CLOVER,
SAPLING CLOVER,
ORCHARD GRASS
RLUE GRASS,
HERDS GRASS,
LUCERNE SEED,
&c., &c.
.J Hbt received,
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
WliolcßaJc Druggists.
146-156 82 and 84 Cherry Street.
ANNUAL FAIR
—OP TUG—
Agricultural mill Mechanical
ASSO4T VB’IO.TI OF <JI’.OK4JI %,
Hold at Savamiali.
COMMENCING
MONDAY, DECEMBER 30tli, 1872,
Ami continue during the week.
f I'M IE Central Uni 1 road and connections and
1. Atlanta uml (iulf Hallroadaml connections
will transport vl itors for one fare, returning
free.
SAIIRt: CONTENT.
There will boa Salsrc Contest between the
Havaimab uml Augusta Sabre Clubs on Decem
ber •Ith ami sth.
imci:n.
Open to the world, three or more to enter.
Fustesl 'l'rotting Single harness Horse, Purse,
flUO; Fastest juir of Trotting Horses, owned
and used as such, Purse, SSO; BeritHingle-bar
ness Horse, Plate, S2O; Best, pair of 11 am ess
Horse,s, Plate, *‘.‘s; Best, Pacing Horse, Plate,
sls; Kunulng Huce, Sweepstakes, mile heats,
three or more to enter, two to start, entrance
10 per cent., Purse, S2OO.
COTi’ON l*lKß<:iOOfl'yiS.
The Chamber of Commerce oiler the follow
ing premiums:
For I test three bales of upland cotton of one
planter’s growth on exhibition, premium to go
to planter, .250,
For three bales ranking second in quality,
premium to go to planter, $lO.
For three bale , 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,
|4O.
For the best Gin for upland cotton, SIOO.
For the best bushel of Bough Rice, of tilO va
riety, known as gold seed, premiuu to go to
planter, #lO.
For tlie best bushel of Hough Hire, of the va
rlcty known us white, premium to go to plan
ter, #lO. .
No fee will be charged for entering of exhib
iting arl l<
For Premium Li .-Is or other information, ap
ply to ,J. 11. EBTILL, Secretary,
185-td Havannah, Ga.
I To file ■liwlii4 s Alcn of* flncon
THE ALBANY NEWS
Circulate-; evi-liisiyep in Don L< Jf V, Mitchell,
Lee, Baker ami Worth Counties.
2 •4?" The weal tide t Cotton grow ing : eetlon
of Georgia, Z
r rilK NIAVS
Js the, best Advertising Medium iri South west
ern Georgia.
Af) VEI IT 1S EMENTS SOLICITED.
CARET W. STYLES, Proprietor.
m
Tin: rici'LMiirjvi weekly.
f T is univei ally conceded that advertising is
Ia necessity to sueec.-s in businef4 ;itisal -o
conceded, by the shrewdest busim ss men, that
newspapers are the, best medium for reaching
all partie.-v whose trade is desired.
THE MONHOE ADVEUTItsEII
reaches more, of the people trading with Ma
con than any other journal published in the
country; it is, therefore, the hcU Adiuin of
comniunieution with the planting In I,crests.
Wo will bo happy at any lime 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 Ulv/rfi.si r. fit fact, many
who have availed themselves of its columns,
candidly say that it value exceeds that of all
other journals In which they are represented.
The A<leert< < e In: til'* freshness of youth and
the ripen' -., of up , and i. therefore deservedly
successful.
CHARACTER OK ADVERTISEMENTS.
No advertisements are admitted ■which are.
not believed to be above question and of real
value, and from parties so unquestionably re
liable thuttlie readers of The Advert Lw will be ,
safe in ordering them from any distance. To
our readers, the. fact of its appearance hero lias
all the weight of endorsement and authority.
Address, JAB. P. 11AHJU80X,
Forsyth, Georgia. _
Chniiffo of Schedule.
SUPEJGNTKNDBNT’S OFFCE, I
Macon* Bkcnhkicic Kaimioau Cos., }
Macon, G:i., October 30, 1872. J
ON and after Thursday October 81, 1872,
trains on tills road will run ua follows;
I>ir I'AHSBXUBII THAIN, DAII.V (sI.'NDAyS BX
CEI'TKD.)
Leave Macon 9:15 A. M.
Arrive ut Jchiij) 6:35 v. ..
Arrive ut Brun-wlck 10:90 V. M.
Lmt Brunswick 4:30 a; m.
Arrive atJeaup 6:45 a. m.
Arrive at Macon 5:10 j'. it.
nioiit I'ASur.voEii train, dailt
Leave Macon 8.25 1'-
Arrive at Jet up 5.00 a.
Arrive ut Bavuimali gg*' M
Leave Havannali ‘gg- M
Leave
Arrive ut Macon a. m
Both day and niubt teains comiects closely
at Jesup with trains to and from l 4 lorlda.
HAWKINHVILLB TRAIN DAILY, NDAYB EX*
CBfTBD.)
Leave Macon r™ r - M *
Arrive at Ilawkhisville I*. M.
Leave IlawklnsvlUe G:55 a. ai
Arrive at Macon 10:8.j
WM. MagRRA.
r, pj -n sTiai Superintendepti
TO MERCHANTS !
M erchants wishing to place taair u<ne
. and business prominently before the peo
ple Of Macon, Taylor. Cn.wford and Hjmston
counties, should advertise In hv SLSINLS.
MIRROR. Circulation good and mrcaeln 0
very fodt. Kates liberal. p ,
tv. T. CUKISTOPiIEB, Kv.&Vuor^