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nje following ollieeiw ■! h imikliu L<ulge
were elected - ** right: Ne.l.lc lirr.id, lun V.
Cherry; Vice tiraud, Win. M Pendleton;
B. 11. 6Hnulrt.ni; Trotwurer, John L.
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HON. W. a. llLff I'HBrll'lJid
A. Drunk, f5 end coete.
Jack O’Gritf, stealing, In Id over.
B'rank Lewis, stealing, fid and costs.
Dick ljk'i’c, wife whipping, f‘> and costs.
Seoit Bailey, druuk and disorderly, *l*l and
cyst*.
Turkey Mcaliug.
Yesterday efening about dark, a negro,
named Frank Lewis, entered the store of
Messrs S. T. >fc 13. I’. Walker, for the purpose,
as he stated, to purchase some oysters. Tak
ing the bucket from the negro’s hand, Mr.
Walker thought lie discovered one of his
turkeys coßbeuled behind hf> h, I, fir \\l
ker enrteuvored to get i••! inil him \ -< m- certain,
but when Walker would turn the negro would
turn. Finding that trick wouldn't work, .Mr.
Walker dropped the bucket, accidentally of
in stooping to pick it up, saw the 1
turkey. Frank was grabbed and Officer Loen
tlial took him in charge. Frank stoutly de
nied the theft, but it was too plain a case, and (
the His Honor lined him $lO and costs
The ChrintniUM Tree.
Cold as the night was, Aurora Lodge room j
was iH ed last night with ladies, children and |
jjeufc*, to enjoy the fun of the Christ mas lice.
The tree was tilled with all aorta of presents, |
ranging from two cents 1o live- dollars. Lit up .
with different colored tapers, it presented a j
'beautiful sight. Th drawing afforded much |
am foment. One young lady was so fortunate
• . draw a handsome doll baby, ami her s>
>r so um-fortunate as to draw a cradle, 't he '
‘ • folks enjoyed the fun immensely. After
\>. presents on the tree were disposed of a
ra. 1: of two fine chromos took place. A beau
tiful young lady of Third street was the fortu
nate winner.
The whole affair was a decided success, and
the committee iu charge have our congratula
tions for the able manner in which it was ear
ned out.
I’oetical.
We saw a drove of one hundred fat ami sleek
Kentucky black and white spotted hogs pass
our office this morning, on their way to the
slaughter pen, to backbones, sparcrihs, sau
ages, souse, chitlins, brains, steaks, roasts, pig
tails, soua-udder, hog's feet fresh, hog's feet
pickled, and hogs in every style and at all
hours. This funeral procession was truly mel
ancholy. It had “sighs and tears and a touch
of joy.” We sighed over it because we had to
pay over consequential damages to Kentucky,
cried over it like good old Moses, who stood
on the mountain and looked away over in the
promised land, saw them dealing out the
milk and honey without having a ticket to get
in, and rejoiced that some of our buffers would
get the benefit of them if we were left out.
Oircct Trade and Imiuigraiioa.
The Legislative Committee met this morning
at Brown’s Hotel, and was called to order by
its chairman, Col. J. C. Nieliols.
Mr. Bryan, the Secretary, read Icllers from
Senator T. M. Norwood, Mayor thriven of
Savannah, Gen. A. 11. Colquitt, Judge J). A.
Vaeon, Edwin DeLeon, and Senator Jones of
Baker county, expressing regret at not being
able to attend the meeting.
The Secretary then read an elaborate report of
a committee appointed by the chairman of the
Legislative Committee, on the subject of direct
trade and immigration.
The committee were in sessiou some time,
daring which there was a general interchange
of views. We have neither time nor space to
give a report this evening.
The following citizens of Macon were in
attendance: Mayor W. A Iluff, Col. 11. 11.
Jones, Col. J. E. Jones, Col. Titos. Hardeman,
Hon. A. O. Bacon, Hon. C. A. Nutting, Col.
L. X. Whittle, Rev. J. W. Burke, Rev. Win.
Mcßay, Messrs. George Smith, J. W. Knott,
Jno. B. Weens and T. G. Holt, Jr.
Minor IteniM.
Revue de la Mode, the justly fatuous fashion
magazine, has arrived and can be found at
Crown A Co's.
Active preparations are being made by our
young men for paying New Year's calls. Ele
gant cards can be obtained at this office.
The wind is cold and biting to-day. Lodgers
at boarding-houses got a cold bite for dinner.
The boys and girls will have a social dance
to-night.
The Rev. Mr. Clisby, a brother of onr es
teemed city cotemporary, lias been permanent
ly fleeted Pastor of the Presbyterian Church.
That congregation has been without a regular
preacher sine* Dr. Wills left, more than n year
ago.
There are several amenta of Mi plan
ters in the city, trying to hire hands to go to
that congestive chill country. We don’t wish
them any succeas to speak of. So many (lie
•at there that it takes a fresli stock every year
to keep up the supply. It takes more than we
have got to spare.
The Gridin and North Alabama Ka.lroad lias
been completed to Carrollton, the county town
of Carroll county.
The Bouthem and Atlantic Telegraph Com
pany has completed its line from Macon to
Columbus. T. E. Meyer has received the
appointment of Agent at that city.
“Walk in sir, kin I show you anything dirt
sheep in this sthore in the way of Dry Coots."
“Wal, yes Git behind that are counter. Now
show me your tongue. Ton look bilious.”
Many planters are in the city looking up a
force for next year. As is usual, hands are
hard to get at anything like reasonable rates.
Solution, and hear the conclusion of the whole
matter: Original Africa has a few more loafers
and dead beats on hand who are not drawing
wages. One hundred cargoes can get porinu
asnt situations in Georgia.
T his has been a cold Friday, but Use remarks
of many young persona tint it is the coldest
weather we have ever had doca not hold good.
On the 15th day of December, lb O, the ther
mometer weutthree degrees below z,’n>. Bird,,
chickens and other apecies of fowls froze upon
their roosts Captain Billy Johnson -av- tlm
landlord of the Floyd House paid l,im Id's reg
ular price for a load of ligbtwood, fifty centa
extra, a good square meal at the regular tabic,
and an ‘introductory” before going to Hie
table on that day. ThU old fashioned Geor
giaa, who has experienced ail the bullets of
the world, never wearies in telling the anec
eotea of that good landlord of the Floyd House
of a quarter of century ago.
“Putael's Delight” will delight ail smokers.
Might/d.
vi lli' flatter of
Macon shivered over cheerless tires this
cold morning. The regular (?) dealers in wood
have no wood and haven’t hud any to speak of
since winter commenced. And the regular
dealers in coni hud a few tons of Anthracite
which was dealt out by degrees, like going into
Masonry. No man w- entitled to more than
• enough to l\* cp him from freezing until lie
1 called again Well, the dealer* arc not so
much to blame after all. They srrv to and the
! railroads lending het.ee to Tennessee will give
them no tars, and from herd to any point you
may name habitually throw ice water upon
j wood trains!
1 The plain truth is some man of business
j must go into this coal trade, and in the sum
mer pil up enough of It to last throughout
tile winter. To this tin* objection is raised
1 that shrinkage counterbalances protits, and
when a shelter is proposed it is met with the
! remark that that i* exposed to flic. But ill
the chapter of accidents fortunes are made,
■ and he who accepts a dream of accident as
| already accomplished "dll never make a for
tuvir saw as a way laborer.
,
riirisimas K'refieiits*
On the day before Christmas we intimated
that anything iu the shape of a present would
he received, not dreaming that anybody would
be so cruel as to take the hint, but
lo and behold our friends. Putxel A Jacobs
could not li J'l in, and they feathered our
m-t with Mich good thing* as can generally
::• i . nlin n ‘ liiinehould jiutlernanV’ closet,
or ,i a i u’l refuse them, because we
look upon P tl ■I. as public benefactors (and
we will explain why to-morrow)and it would
be gin to hurt their feeling-, they are so kind.
At any rate, wf thank them, oh, ever so much,
am! sincerely wish they may never mv* a< dull
a Christmas. as the last.
We would like to say something of their tine
stock of groceries, etc., hut the public know j
that so wll it would I ■•can “oft. told tale.’’ and 1
we won’t say a wool.
Our thank* are also due for a line piano, j
which they Insisted upon our taking. Best as J
eared, nentleniru, We remember such act-
<4 4.
IVrwouul.
Rev. W. u r ntkin 1 licks is iu towu. lie r- ,
moves hi- family to Augusta to-morrow. His ;
friends may tin I him at the Brown II nine this
evening.
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining In Po*t Ofllwe. Macon, Georgia,
. Dec. ‘JO, IST3.
A —Ambr.'On, li>bt; Crccv; Aniler- j
ion, Win; Allen, Miss Gate (col ) Andy, Handy; j
Anderson, 11 W; Aldon, Oscar A; Anderson, ;
Miss G; Andrews, B,
If—Badger, Mrs J B; Barnes, J II; Barnes,
Lewis; Brown, Abram; Buckner, .1 A; Brown,
TANARUS; Barnes Miss Mary; Barton, John; Bowers,
Mrs Susan; Barnet, Mi s Mary; Benton, Miss
Lizzie A; Brooks, Mrs J B; Bonds, Mary (col.)
Brumbell, .1 H; Brantley, MrsM; Bueov, Miss
Lucy (col.)Burnet, Frank; Bussey, A J; Brown,
Miss Rebecca; Brown, Maria (col )
V —Campbell, Andrew; Cauley, Mrs L B;
Campbell A Freed; Cleveland; G \V; Cox,
Miss Julia; Come, Geo O; Cullen, Miss Har
riet; Creamer Miss Ida.
1> —Denahoc, Moses; Dickson, John J;
Donnelly .John A.
K—Ellis, H; Kills, Robt W; Evans, W C;
Echols, Sanders; Egli August.
W* —Farmer, Win; Fildman, Simon A;
Futon, J 11.
4k —George, J K; Cay, W A; Granville;
Mrs Roda; Gilbert, John; Griggs, Harvey;
Gray bill, M
2 B—Harris,8 —Harris, Lee; Harvey, H M; Hardyinan,
Win J; Harper, Jerry; Hamlin, R I ; Hampton,
Miss Sallie; Harris, Miss Lula A; Harris, Miss
Alice; Hampton, Thos D; Herman, pi; Heath,
Win R; Hines, Mrs Caroline; Hirsh A Bro, S;
Hilliard, MissF C; Hodges, J Joseph; Howard,
Henry; Howard, Isaac; House, Isaac S; Hos
ford, E 8; Hudson, W B.
•I —Josey, Miss Lizzie; Josey, J TANARUS; Jackson,
Wm; Jones, Mrs Margaret; Jones, Mrs Louisa;
Johnson, Hardy; Jolinsou, J; Johnson, Miss
Julia; Johnson, Andrew; Jackson, Andrew.
9*.—Kendrick, George; Kelly, Chas B.
B.—Lamar, Mrs Jeff; Lawrence, Samuel (2);
Lnthrcp, W H; Little, Mrs Catharine; Leventh,
Turner; Lockett, A M.
iTl—McCall, Miss Dianna (col); Mims, Har
riet (col); Martin, John; Muslier, Miss George
Attn; Madison, Matilda; Machold, Fred; Mnjs,
Julius C; Mallory, Miss Mollie; Mclntyre, P;
M( Elroy, J L; McKay, G W; Mclntosh, Miss
Sarah; McAllister, C B; Metor, Stephen.
i?l —Mims, Miss Tempic; Mooney, Becks A
Cos; Monaghan, John; Muskgrovo, Mrs Caro
line.
3f—Nottingham, Mrs A M, 2; Newen, Mrs
Annie.
O—Owens, Franklin; Owens, John; O’Con
nor, Mrs; Owen, Chas J, 2.
1* —Rowers, Thomas; FI inner, Matilda; Pon
der, Abram (col); Patrick, Mrs Jwtln; Price,
Miss Eva.
IS—Randlfll, P; Riles, Samuel; Reid, Allen
C; Riley, Mist Surah Ann; Rogers, M B; Rob
inson, Dan, 2; Rogers, Mrs L A; Russell, Jas
G; Robinson, J; Rosser, J M; Robinson, J R.
N —Sardine, Ben (col); Sanders, Mrs Mamie
A; Sharp, Christian; Bnelson, Miss Emma;
Smith. Robt; Speer, A C; Steeley, W R; Solo
mon, Jno W; Stevens, P L; Stubbs, J S; Smith,
a W; Smith, C T J.; Smith. Horria.
'l'—Thomas, Jane (col); Turk, T L.
ll—Urnuhart, J A.
VF—Weems, Jas M; West A Edwards Wei
den A Cos, B F; Williams, W B; Wilder, Luke;
Willis, Mrs Julia; Wilburn, Willis; Wood,
Henry; White, Miss Mary.
• ♦- —•
Letters held for Postage.
Sebvon Jones, Jonesboro, Ga; W B Leach,
Chillicothe, Mo; R 11 Reeves, Fort Valley, Ga;
Morrile IYnaman, Eatonton, Ga.
No Back Dows. —There's no use talking;
Morgan Clark will run the race for Tax Re
ceiver if he does not get u single vote. The
people want to elect him and therefore there’s
no backdown for Clark.
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The bey t in thf. would “ PuUcd A Jacobs
Favorite.” Nov 37 tf
Scotc h Bottoms or any other kind of bot
toms on boots or shoes can be found'at McKer
vy A Maloney’s. They have always a large
assortment of fine boots and shoes. The ladies
arc invited to call.
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Fine Ovstekp.—-i am in receipt of fine,
fresh oysters every clay, and am prepared to
serve them up in every style. I only need a
trial to convince you of what I say.
A. ULLMANN,
dee-36 tf At Isaac’s House Saloon.
That’s What’s the Matteic if I want to
make my sweetheart a present of my good
looks. Well, Bkovtn makes the best. Try
him once. No. H Cotton Avenue.
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“One of them Things” can be found at any
hour during the day or curly part of the night
at Ullman’s, Isaacs House Baloon. Call and
try one of them. dcc26-tf
_
A favorite with everybody, “Putzel & Jacobs
Favorite.
r J'o lli<* faillf*.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
County Trea-urer subject to the will of tin;
people. I will have nothing more to do with a
nominating convention, but submit rny claims
to the people and let them act as best they
i may. Any and all of rny friends who desire to
I support rue in this election, are requested not
j to take any part in the second convention
called for next Saturday.
dec23-tf Milo 8. Fiieeman.
Heue is Yolk Christmas Present.—The
Victor Sewing Machine has not an equal on
the market for simplicity, durability and per
fection in work of all kinds. Sold by A. L.
CliDkscales, No. 23 Cotton Avenue.
dec23-30
CITY DIRECTORY.
MABONIC.,
Macon Lodge, No. 5, meet* every Ist and ml
Monday night, at Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenue.
Mb.pah Lodge, No. 47, meets every lid and
4th Thursday nights at Musoni Hall.
Constantine* Wo. 4, II A. M.. meet*
every 3d and 4th Monday night at Masonic Hull.
| 61. Omer L’ommnudcry, No. 3, Knights Tein
j pl if, meets Ist Tlimsda\s of each month and
Masgnic Hull.
FllitJVll.N
Protection No. I meet# Ist I'm sday nigiil in
l ea h month House Poplar st., corner lid.
Oemulgeo No. 3 meets Ist Monday night In
each month—House on Cotton Avenue, near
City Hall.
Voung Amerlcu No 3 meets Ist. Monday night
in each month —House. Ildst., corner Mulberry
Mechanics’ No. 4 meets Ist Monday night in
each mouth—House corner Hawthorne and lid
streets.
Defiance No. 5 meets Ist Tuesday in cadi
month—Housed in City Hall.
Hook and Ladder No. I meets Ist FrUlf.y
night in ouch month—House Poplar st., cor
ucr 3d.
OD!\ FELLOWS.
Franklin Lodge, No. 3, meets every Thurs
day nlghtatOdd Fellows’ Hull, Cotton Avenue.
United Brothers Lodge, No. 5, meets every
Tuesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Germania Lodge, No. Oil, meets cverv
Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Macon Union Encampment V*. 3, meets at
Odd Fellows’ Hall on ‘-‘'l and 4th Mondays of j
each month.
KNIOHTB OF I'VTIiIAS
Meet every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’ j
Hall
OOOU TEMPLARS.
Walton Lodge, No. 33. meets every Tims- :
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. 130, meets every Thurs-
day night at their Hall on Windsor Hill.
SOCIETIES
Progress Club meets every Sunday night at
their Hall on Mulberry street.
Hibernian Society meets Ist Tuesday in each
month at No. 3 Engine House.
Malachi Lodge, No. 14(1, 1. <). ti. 8., meets
second and fourth Sundays in each month.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers meets
every Wednesday nightalthe Passenger Depot.
Visiting brethren welcome.
CU Ull CUES.
Epi*' Oj>a? —Christ Church, Kev. B. Johnson,
Rector—Walnut st., between 3d and 3d. Ser
vices 10 1-3 a. m. and 8 I*. m.
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CAifi.’ut S. T. A B. P. Walker’s this evening,
if you want such things us choice Tennessee
Beef, Pork, Sausage, Fresh Fish, Oysters, Ap
ples, Oranges, Bannanus, Malaga Grapes, or
anything else in the fancy or family grocery
line.
oetlT-tf 88 Cherry St.
A Card lo flic NullVrlug.
The writer of this notice will cheerfully send
(free of charge) to all who request it, the
ItECIPE for making and successfully using a
very simple VEGETABLE REMEDY, that will
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 their train.
Til’s 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 MISERY,
ora PREMATURE GRAVE. I know whereof
I speak. Let him who doubts cornc forth aud
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, 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,
dec2l-2w Edward Burnett.
FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL.
Daily Review oi' n* Market,
Office Macon Daily Entekpkisb, )
December 27—2 o’clock, P. M. f
Cotton. —There is a strong demand for the
staple to-day.
The following prices rule to-day ;
ClCan Red b%(<M7
Ordinary 17 (a
Good Ordinary 173^(?
Low Middlings 17%$
Middlings 18^(/r/
The receipts yesterday were 475 bales; ship
ments 278 bales; sold 273 bales.
STATEMENT.
Stock on hand, Sept. 1, 1872
bales 412
Received lust- 24 hours 475
Received previously 44,786—45,261
Total receipts .. 45,663
Snipped last 24 hours 378
Shipped previously 22,250—33,637
Stock on hand lust evening.... 13,026
CHRISTMAS GOODS.
The CHEAPEST Pla.-c in tljc C'it.v to Buy
Toys &Cl i ristlmis (ioo< Is,
IS AT
SLAUGHTERS.
On Fourth Street, next door to Wilburn A
Edward’s.
The ladies especially, arc respectfully invited
to call and examine my Stock, before purchas
ing elsewhere, as I am determined not to lie
undersold. GEO. SLAUGHTER.
decl7-dec24.
MAYOR’S NOTICE.
Ordinance Aiainst Fire Works.
SECTION 301. It shall not be lawful for
any person to lire a gun. pistol, or any
other lira arms, within 300 yards of any house,
except in ease of military parade; nor shall
any person burn rockets, crackers or any kind
of tire works within the limits of the city.
Any person sooffending shall be fined In a sum
| not exceeding S2O.
Clerk’s Orr ice City Council, •
Macon, Ga., December I*, 1872. f
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
i Council. .1 A. McMANUB, Clerk C. C-
Mayor s Office,
Macon, Ga , Dee. 18, 1*72.
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 b<: r<pectd during the Christmas holi
days. The public interest demands the rigid
enforcement of our city laws,
decldtd W. A. HUFF, Mayor.
m u bh pitum < i ititi:vr.
OSNAMI H4g-.No. ! id
Nr. 3 11
MUiodgevilloNo 3 11
' Macon miketisg pt,
Seven-eighths.. if
NVayumnvllle Sheeting pp .
Houston Shectin n..
Houston Stripes FlVnlf)
Columbus Strip'' K.ilS
High Shoal Strip* 10
Montour Shlrtln ! .... id 1 .
Factory Sea hit . • • .id. . . do
YARNS .. j tit)
GRlTS—pci biohel , 1
OATS—per bushel
FI ELD PEAS per ' ...
it \Y—Northern
Tennessee lo )a3 00
Clover 1 I*o
PEA NUTS p. rbu Iu 1 1 :>()
POT A COES—Planting
Table use 3 boat 00
APPLES -Northern
BUTTER- -Goshen No. 1 peril* Wall
Goshen No. 3 per II) 35
renuf'*;*ce No. I '' 3.)
Tennessee No. 3 *0
Country 35a to
1 v/r FEE Rio per lb. 23a25
Java per lb 30u33
| (JIJKEBK Best Cream per lb.. 1.
New York per 1b... 15
MOLASSES--X. t>. Syrup per gal. 05
•* Georgia ” per gal.. 70
Sugar House 35
SYRUPS- -Golden Drips, per gal... 00u75
Medium per gal 05
()rd i nary ler gal 55
SUGAR ■ “A” per lb Uj-^a
White F.vtra “C” 13a
New Orleans (hhda) 10sl2}^
Yellow (’ 13j*^a
D<*merara 13j^al3
Porti Rico 1 ll^aPJ 1
POWDER Hazard per keg 725
Orange Si ills 7 00
IMtOVISIONf?, DRAIN, o ROCK lilies, AC.
BACON -Clear ribbed Sides (smokd).. 13
Shoulders s' v a‘J
HAMS MagnoliaS. C., canvassed... 1'J 1 .ak'O
Fitch’s HM.j'a2o
I t nnessee, plain-cured ISalS*.,
White Bellies lOulOk,
PORK—Pickled, mess I s <
New, mess 10 00
Pickled, rumps 1' 00
BULK MEATS Cask Sides
Shoulders '
Bellies lOalOk,'
LARD—Prime leaf, Tierces llall>k
Kegs I*3
Packages 12a 13
FLOUR -Low superfine per bbl a7 00
Standard superfine.. 8 50
Extra OO
Choleii extra
Family 10 00
“ Wyleys X X X A ’• *
Georgia Mills f 11 50a 13 <<>
IWaeinthe 0 50
1 >omestic ” 13 00
Star of Beauty 1100
B< lie of Georgia II 00
Pride of Dixie 13 00
Silver Lake 13 00
CORN —White per bushel 05
Mixed pcrbur-kel SBa‘Ul
SHOT—Per sack..., 3 00
CRACKERS—Butter *or U 09
Soda Bao9
Cream 1*
Sugar 13 13
Lemon II
Ginger Snaps
PicNic 10
Fancy... 17
CANDY—New York per lb
M. R. Rogers itC" 18
BLACKING—No. 1 per gross 5 00
Xo. 2 ft 00 ;
No.* 8. . 7 00 |
SODA-—Bi-Carb per lb. Ball)
POTASH—Per lb Iball
SOAP—Turpentine per lb 0 1-2
Lau nd ry 15
Toilet per do/, 75a 130
Olive *
YEAST POWDERS—Preston and
Merrill’s per doz. I 75a3 35
Horsford’s 3 90
TOBACCO—Choice Chewing per lb 75
Medium 00
Ordinary 40u50
Choice Smoking 1 35
Medium 75
Common 40
ClGAßS—lmported per thousand 75 00al50 00
Domestic 15 OOafiO 00
SNUFF —Scotch per lb 78
Macuboy 78
PIPES—Per box 3 50a4 50
MACKEREL—No. 1 kits 2 35a3 50
No. 2 bids 13 50a14 00
No. 2 kits 1 70
No. 3 bbls —large..ll 50a 12 50
No. 3 kits 1 50a 1 70 ,
WHITE FISH—Half bbl 7 50a9 00
CANDLES—Best Star (full w’t)... 21!jit33 j
Sperm 43a 15
Paraffine, 30u33
STARCH—PearI VrfM'A
EGGS—Per doz 3.
CHICKENS—Per do/ 3 00a5 00
SALT—Virginia per Back 3 10a2 15
Liverpool 3 25
FEATHERS 80
HI DES—Dry Hint Halfi
Green oa7
BEESWAX 28a30
SWEET POTATOES 1 50
WHISKY—Common Rye I 05al 10
BAGGING—BengaI 18
Lyon
Borneo
Gunny
Dundee 17
Patched 17
TlES—Goodie
Arrow Oj^ulO
Eureka lb
Aligator
DENTISTRY
rpKKTII Hllial, sound or decaynd, und, if <D
1 sired, Flint Kook punctured and excnvuti and
at the shortest possible notice by Morrison
Dental Hand Ungine; and all other new inven
tions, both standard and humbug, used in the
most scientific and skillful manner, In
I (it ,1. D. M< KKI.I.AK,
No. tW Second street,
dec-11 (it next to J. W. Burke cklJoV.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
MACON AND WESTERN R. H. CO., i
Tueasinun's Oi-tiok, Macon, Dee. 11, IS7:i. j
AT the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders
of the Company, to lie held at the office
of the Company In ibis city on Tuesday, the
7th day of January next, the question of the
union and consolidation of this Company with
the Central Railroad and Banking Company
of (ieorgla, under the charter of cald company,
will be submitted.
MILO 8. FREEMAN,
i decl2 td Secretary and Treasurer.
HOGE & STEPHENS.
DBA LICKS IX
FANCY AND FAMILY
GROCERI HS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
}fo/jj.\('SWO/:T/i umu'K. For urn
HTUKKT.
Tj*NTIRKI-V New, Krcrli, Pure, Genuine :nnl
Pj Warranted U* - nil. 11k taate of ‘ very or. .
OOR CHRISTMAS SUPPLIiiS
AUK now in ►.tore, and all purtic* arc in' i’"l
to call and purclm-c anything they want.
FISH AND OYSTERS.
’ll TV. are receiving every morning, Cedar
V Key, Iland-op'ned Oy-iten, perfee )j
Kreali and Guaranteed.
HI.AIJK and various older favuriti kind* at
FRESH PISH on hand every day.
IfOCiJC A STEPIIES*.
deelß-Sm
BOSTON
\ \ D
Saxon mill Sic‘a mi hip bine.
IONY rate, of li < and ii.-maiu e. Fll’st
j class i‘ a ' .iminodnlions. Order
your goo<lh hipped 1 v “Jlo >t-u and SnMinnuh
SL'imisliip Line,'’ and avoid all del,i\ and extra
Imndliiiu. Kl Ii \ 111 )S< >\ V BA R N All D,
\e. nt, SjiMnmah, G i
F. NICK 1 KSON A CD. A evil t .
I'd 30! Rost. 111.
Commission EWlcrch^nt,
IS3 WAV STBUK’t,
Bet. W 1.1 taker ami Barnard St., ivanijah, Ga.
All order- will r* i v i\e |)rom|*t al; :ili<Vi Con
signnieuts ot all kind 1 •; |•• -1 l.illv <• 11 lied.
131-30‘J
BOXT& M.-KEh'ZIE,
Cotton iui Cmuiiit- >io
Hl!ii( II tUTS.
ION ILi 3 I I, Sat wiuah, Gil.
181-309
MEYER, con *::•-/ &. CO..
WIIOMS \l.i: I I VI I K • in
Boots and Shoes.
llroiiglitou Si ~S;n linmila, 44a
Merchants supplied at New U M ik'd
131*300 Pil"
A. S. Vl IH 't A RRO.,
COiM MISSION iVIKKCMAN’TS
AM)
Healers in Fruits* \ : ltd Us miner*
No. 95 Bay SI,, Sax am di. *
(’onsignments solicit* and
Olliers promptly atti’iebd I* • ’>! .00
E. D. SMY-z: Ti ' ,
i.uroirri'.it on' <'iso*,
<lii.s\vnr<- 5119.8
Ami Dcalpriii House I’liroNliliie: Hoods,
M3 CongT}** ****•! I l! : Jo!::oi Ms.
SAVANNAH, (IA l:.l JO'.*
r. W. SIMS . CO;,
Ooltoai Fai'lois aiul
Commission R erchants
S \ A A .VNT
Bagging and'i i*' 111 }•! <A ;d iiun-krl |*ii< ia.
Advances made- on ('<*sl<*ii. < dl • i ennsign
inenL . Mi*ne> j*n*ni|*liv i• :;i1 1•I. I I 309
A. 11. CIIAMTM'IN '. KUI I',MA.
i'tz ms*bos, a a’k':k:u7 %
Comm insion R3c rchants
C.nier Ray and Drayton Sti'eeis,
SAVANNAH, OA, IUI JO!)
i„ n . Will n i.i . oi-ai. w . on. tin.
VF II (Ti K. 1 * A. IJIKTIt,
VITOItYI.YS, Ac.. i'S' I. \XV,
N r O. t! COTTON AY'EM E,
M \C'( i.N, OA.
aa hr
now as tub.:: 'T ' ;ni>
SLAI (J 11T LIUS,
ON FOURTH s'l in;! r, I" ' 1 O*.r ll* Wil
burn A i.d ward •, i Ibe pine, to buy
Toy;; and Cliiisitbs Hods.
M \ to< ; 1 complete, uid < m : i * J ovcry
tiling in lie Bukcry mid ( ■ nl- ' lumery Line.
Wedding Purt i• • upplied on r* o onidde, terms.
'l’lmnkful to Mu-cili/en *►*!' Mm m l‘<r p; t,
patronage, I r*v-peelfully 'licit a lil *< i ,iI slmre
for the future Coni'' cud *••• m mid i will
guarantee Hutisfaetion.
nov!•* lin G. .'"•L A l GIITEK.
Marshall House
SAVANNAH, OA„
l. K. 1.1 4 r, B'lDJMil 101.
BOARD PKR DAY #3.00.
131-209
Savannah Store
NORTHEAST COIIVI-: : of ,\b INTO.-ll
AND l-OURTII :. ti; I.t.T,
MAI axtKUU.
JIIAVE opera-d, ia eoiineH.ion v\ilb my
elioif e 1 iqilor and I'iOa-y Oi oeery Store, a
GREEN REET.
Wlu-re 1 will f ll r ll > -!i t i epieun-:-,
CHOICE BEEF, I*olsli, MUTTON, ; Ml
VOEB, G IMF- O! ' Ll, KIND .
EISII, OYSTERS, VEli ETA
ISLES aud FRUITS,
and articles too mine ion- tf, mention.
tinvlS If \V. A GIBBONS.
t . VT. ilBYt lUD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA.
O/fie nt entrance, of Po’-'lon flail, C!e i r\* rfr'-et.
; j,' "AH Inl ine will m ;iv prornjd at t*-i|.
tion. •'# 173^
'S’. 11. CO.G
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
iSal.lon llsill Dnliding,
CHERRY STRE ET, M • oN. GGORCIA.
ITStf
.*. AHICA liS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
IMji' ISA V : ! IIKJ.'I', h i VANSAH, GA.
((OLLCCJI ‘ J promptly uLI< nd and to s*i,d
7 moo' , rcmitlcd ;d, oo'l'. O I*"' --V7.
| i :n-m
Pulaski House,
SAVANNAH, fJA
,in o. w. v, ir o 1:0.,
rmu'uiiri'ou .
A liivt dn":* lion in every inapi-et,
i::i -M>
n. **. GGIIIIV. i
| ATTORNEY AT -LAW.
(WKN'P.K OK MCI.hi'.KKV \N!) hJCONI)
J ttttfeetr, in Court lloum . Moon, (in.
21E-W / ■ __ |
Press for Sale ?
lITK have for aah- a larjo- - /•• GORDON
\\ pKKHH olid KCGGLKS’ ;
PAFEK C'OT'i KK in tfood < ondiliou. 'J o foe j
had at a barrio. Bold to iual,< room for I.?r
ircr and ?**ter machine*.
* Adam*
Lift*-". WING A SMITH; 1
1 i_tf Macon, (la.
WINSHIP & CALLAWAY
I
I
THE LARGEST AND OLDEST
1
| *
CLOTHING HOUSE
1
IN THE STATE,
."50 Nm*oihl < D-oraia.
oct 19 3m
NEW GOODS!
FOR TIE HOLIDAYS.
(JO AT ONCti AM) SEI.KCT FltOM TIIK
WKIJ, FILLED COUNTERS OF
PENDLETON & ROSS
A SUPPLY OF AUTICI.ES FOK
(41IMSTMA8 PRESENTS.
THEY HAVE ON HAND V LAHOE
AND SELECT STOCK OF
(IIKT BOOKS, ALBUMS, DESKS.
MOLD DENS, WORK BOXES,
OLOVE ami HANDKER
CHIEF BOXES,
< 11 HOMOS, WALL BRACKETS, SLIP-
I'EU CASES, WALL DOCKETS,
BUILDING mid ALPHABET
BLOCKS, TOY BOOKS.
TOYS,
AND EVERYTHIN'! SUITABLE FOK
HOLIDAY - PRESENTS !
CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE Pi'll
CIIASINO ELSEWHERE.
Mi ridituits wiidilnsc n up[>ly of
BLANK BOOKS,
FINE PAPERS,
INK ami other STATIONERY,
will find ll to their *ovantaoh to examine
our stock.
IY,’~ PRICES AS LOW AS ANYBODY'S..e*-|
PENDLETON A ROSS,
Sueeassors to J. M. Boardmnn.
ddIO.VM
To Tai Payers of Bibb County.
| OIVE notice that the Tux llooku forcol-
I lectin); the State and County Tuxea for
1H73 will clou* on the 7th day of December. I |
hope all will note thin and pay their taxea, on I ,
have to aettle on the Kith and eannot give any
longer time. Till* notiee Ik Anal. I can't be
reuponKihle for an, one’* tax after that time. I
All poll taxes aud road taxe* are required from
lioUi whiteH)l colored.
nov 11 tf F. M. lIEATII, T. C.
EDWARD SPRINZ.
XfOTARY PUBLIC and EX-OFFICIO .lUB
IN TICE OF THE PEACE. 1 ean he found
for the prfHinit at, all hour* of the day at my
office adjoining the law office of A. rroudflt,
over the Htoroof Jaqups *L Johnson, Third Ht.,
Macon, (a., to attend to all Magisterial busi
ness.
118-880.
Spotsnl Mel,
NKARLY OPPOSITE PAMRffGBIt DKPOT,
(Only one minute’s wulk.)
MACON, GEORGIA.
Hoard 3.00 per Day.
tllhtl.N 78 CENTS EACH.
T. 11. HARRIS, Proprietor.
C. J. Maci.bi.i.an,
Superintendent,
.lAwr* W. Meaba, In the Office.
CROP OF 1872.
Clover and Crass Seeds.
HKD CLOVE!.,
CRIMSON C'LOVHK,
SAPLINO CLOVER,
. e
ORCHARD GRASS
BLUB GRASS,
HERDS GRASS,
LLCKKNE SEED,
(fee., &*.
•fust received,
HUNT, KANKIN & LAMAR,
Wholesale Druggiaht,
| iC, lin H 2 and 81 Cfu-ri-y Btrett. j
I ANNUAL FAIR
—OP TUR—
Ai*riciilOii'iil and Vlcclimiical
tsstM i vrio\ or ui:oca.t,
Hold at Bavamia ji.
COMMENCING
MONDAY, DECEMHEK UOtli, 1872,
And continue during the week.
(\ntnil Kail road and connections and
1 Atlanta and Gulf Railroad and connections
will transport visitors for one fare, returning
free.
s ticici: 4 0 vm:st.
There will he u Buhre Contest between the
Hiivanimh and Augusta Subi c Clubs on Dcccdi
bcrdlb and sth.
| Open to the world, three or more to enter.
Fastest Trotting Hhiglc hurncss Horse, Purse,
1109; Fastest pair of Trotting 1 loan's, owncil
and used ns such, Purse, SSO; Rest Single-har
ness Horse, Piute, S2O; Best pair of Harness
Horses, Plate, $25; Boat Pacing Horse, Flute,
sls; Running Race, Sweep.-'!akes, mile heats,
three or more to enter, two to start, entrance
10 per cent., Purse, S3OO.
< tmov pi:i:.iih um.
| The Chamber of Commerce offer the follow
ing premiums:
For best three bales of upland cotton of one
I planter’s growth on exhibition, premium to go
to plantci, 850.
For three bales ranking second in quality,
premium to goto planter, 810.
For three hales ranking third in quality, $80;
premiums to go to planters
For the beat hale of sea Island cotton. SSO;
next best In quality, premium logo to planter,
I *4O.
For the best Gin for upland cotton, 8100.
For the best bushel of Rough Bice, of the va
riety Known as gold seed, premiun to go to
planter, *lO.
For (lie tie ! bushel of Rough Pice, of the va
riety known as white, premium to go to plan
ter,’ 810.
No fee will be charged for entering of exhib
iting articles.
For Premium Lists or otlu r Information, ep
ply to J. 11. KftTILL, Secretary,
185 (and Savannah, Ga.
'l’o llio ISusiiK'ss Men of Macon
THE ALBANY NEWS
I Oimjlitti'K p.vi liiklvclv lii lloughrrlj, Mitclifll,
Loc, Baker and Worth (loiniticH,
I'JfiT The Wfti]thirst Cotton growing eetiou
of Georgia "
r ri 1 1<: :s i :\y*
lathe Advertlaing Medium i• ■'* <• ull vr t
eru Geo i gia.
A DVEKTHI!MKNTS ROI.K’ITM*.
CAUJCY W. STYLES, Pro|rieU>r,
89
Tin: nCEMIUI UCIiKIA.
I T is universally conceded that advertising is
a necessity to >- access In husinrsi; it is ai.-o
conceded, by the shrewdest hußine s men, that
l newspapers*arn the best medium for reaching
all parties wl.o-e trade Is desired.
Tin: MONKOK ADVICRTIMKII
i renehes more (f the people trading with Ma
I eon than any other Journal published in tie'
country; it is, therefore, the, IrU medium of
communication with the planting interests.
We will he happy at any time to furnish refer
ences to leading merchant* here arid elsewhere,
who will testify to the fact that they have re
ceived orders for goods from parties who read
their cards in The Adeuthtr. iu fuet, many
who have availed themselves of its columns,
candidly say that it - value execeda that of all
other journals in which they ore represented.
T/u: Admrli:r lias the fre-hue -of youth aud
the ripen* of age, and l- tin refore ilct ervr th
successful.
CHARACTER OK ADVKRTIBICMKNTB.
No advertisements are admitted which are
not believed to be above question and of real
* value, and from parties ho unquestionably re
: liable that the readers of The Adm-tUcr will lie
j safe in ordering them from any distanee. Tb
, our readers, the fact of its appearance herenu*
all the weight of endorsement and authority.
Address, JAB. I*. HARRISON,
Fcrsv tin Georgia
Cliamjo ol Gcliedule.
SUI'KK/NTENDENT’S OFFCK, ,
Maconßrunswick Railroad Cos., r
Macon, Ga., October 30, 1872. )
ON and after Thursday October 81, 1872,
trains on this road Will run as follows:
! DAY J'A.“SENOKU TRAIN, DAILY (SUNDAYS EX
UKI'TKD.)
; Leave Macon 9 }•> a. m.
! Arrive at Jcsup i*. m.
Arrive at Brun-wiek 10:00 r. >i.
• Leave Brunswick L3O a. m.
Arrive at Jcsup 0:45 a. m.
| Arrive at Macon 5:10 j\ m.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY.
Leave Macon s r - ; v
; Arrive ttUcKiqi , A ”
Arrive at Savannah - -ui r m
Leave ; ;
L.I.V.- -r.-Hii,, • ■'},}} !
Arrive ut Macon *•" • '
i Until day mid iilsht t< uin- cimm-i- , f- i-tvwrly
at Jesup with train- toafMi from rloiiua.
HAWKINSYTLLK TRAIN li AI I.A , .SIM’XVH i\-
CEPTED. )
Leave Macon 0 p. m
Arrive at Haw kin -ville *'•
Leave Hawkinsvillc ‘ -/j a. m
Arrive at, Macon A - M
WM. MacKKA.
I |74|f Gcucrfd Buperlntcndent.
TO M LRCHANTS!
• A.f EH CHANTS wbhiiig t<> ptaoc tfirfr bob*.-
i3l tiii.l biiKiricKK promlountly • Uie pei,
| T„yl'r. Cmwton and Hgßjton
' vouutU. tioulct u<lvertlo in • J -
I MXHMOK. ClrcDlHtlon tfood aiul InWcasliq,
I VC ' , ' y ,v‘'''T rHKIUTOFHF.K. El). * Pbot’k.
f " 1 Tort Valley, Oa.