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Oar specimen* of New Vein* Calling Uni*
„; ve universal satistoction. Orders by mail
promptly attended to. Young men, call and
sec something elegant.
Tin: lUI'OR’H *’OI III'.
HON. W. A. lll’t’k PKHSIDIKU.
The ease before the Mayor this morning was
lhat of Alex Minor for murder. He was held
lor a warrant. It will he remembered that Alex
is the negro who killed another below the
Augusta Railroad bridge a few days ago. This
is the result of the red rooster light.
tVarii till’ isio 2*,*Sier,
We think if a hereof policemen would e.m
rentriite beyond the Factory and ill the neigh
borhood of tlie two bridges near Tatnall Square,
they could make it pur. Wood i taken Irani n
mails yard with impunity and without leiir,
and crowds get together and make night bid
eous and unbearable by their shouts and
bowlings.
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Ayres' Iflsill S.iswl -tiiilil.
\V a tended, last night, at Ibe above men
tloncd Hull, through tlia kindness of a friend,
o plrasaniest little gathering that it has been
our good fortune to participate in for many
days. Through the kindness of one of Macon's
i, -st citizens, a small crowd .-.pens a few hours
,f enjoyment and pleasure Dancing was
her ap until id o'clock, refreshments being
• a . ;d to tlie ladies, when all retired to their
I,*cß, nothing whatever oeeuring to mar the
.are of a sidgia one.
Hrs. .las. A. abate*.
; . prjviouily announced in this paper, this
brilliant netreas will perform here Wednesday
night next, and will give performances on
Thursday, Friday and Saturday eights.
Mrs. Oates is a great favorite with Macon
people, haying vi.iird us on several occasions
buforc, each time with a talented troupe.
Among the names ofhcrarti.-U appear those of
Crane, Drew and Pratt, who are well known
here as very clever in their respective lines.
Mrs. Oates brings new operas, burlesques,
, to., with tier, one of which, l.es liavards, was
translated from the French especially for her.
As there will he a general rush for seats, we
advise all who contemplate going to secure
tickets at once. Tho box office is, as usual, at
Brown A: Co’s.
Vi in or items.
Il is reliably reported on tlie street.-, that tlie
children of Mr. J. Clarke Swayze have fallen
heir to a fortune of three million dollars.
The Pastebrush wall decorators are at work
billing Mrs. Oates. When it is known that
the lady is married this thing will appear nut
rageous.
The weather is still cold. Shawl*, overcoats
and stimulants arc in demand.
There was a social hop at Ayre’s Ilall last
night. There was another at a private resi
dence on Third Street.
Several marriages are to take place shortly.
This thing is growing monotonous.
The Savannah Fair will attract a good many
of our citizens to the Forrest City.
Dr. Hicks left the city for Augusta with hi
family this morning.
Who will be the next Chief of the Fire Depart
ment? U the momentous question among the
tire boys. It is said the present efficient incum
bent will not run. Pat lias made a good
officer.
Despite the piercing winds, we notice Mr.
iiustin out with his gang of street hands en
gaged in leveling, grading, etc.
Ifow can coal be so scarce whenever there is
plenty of cold ?
Wreck: oi a iliiiacogee Train.
Tlie regular passenger train which left here on
time yesterday morning for Columbus met with
a very bad accident. While going down a steep
t'rado near Howard’s Station, at the rate of
twenty-five miles per hour, the track spread,
and the entire train, with the exception of the
engine, went off and down an embankment
which fortunately was not very high. The near
ouch, containing the bulk of the passengers,
among whom were President Wadley and Gen.
Jlolt, turned bottom upwards, and in doing so
of course tumbled the people in it about pro
miscously and frightfully. Many were hurt
more or less, but none mortally wounded.
A mother and her little girl, who resides in
• •lumbus, but whose name we failed te learn,
were both badly hurt. President Wadley had
one baud mashed and seemed to suffer very
much from the wound. The day was bitterly
cold, and the passengers suffered a great deal
before relief came to them.
As soon as the accident happened, a dispatch
was sent to Columbus and an sxtra train at
once started out for the wreck, from which the
passengers and baggage were takcu. General
Holt was left in charge, but it was a late hour
last night before he got the track clear enough
to allow the regular trains to pass.
Nu Back Dows.— There's no use talking;
Morgan Clark will run the race for Tax Re
ceiver if he does not get a single vote. The
people want to elect him and therefore there’*
no backdown for Clark.
New York Pippisb.— Tlie ht-t apple* in the
market. A ear load has just been received by
J. F. Barfield A Cos., Fourth Street.
The best in the world “ Put/,] .V Jacobs
Favorite.* Nov 27 tf
Cranhekbies in any quantity at
J. F. Bakfield & Co's, Fourth Street,
S' ./Ti ll Bottoms or any other kind of bot
mia on boota orahocacan be found at McKur
v ,t Maloney'*. They have aiway* a large
.ortoient of tine hoots andslioes. The ladies
re invited to call.
Apples at J. F.
I:se Oysters. — l am in receipt of tine,
tre-h oyster* every day, and am prepared to
aerve them up in every style. I only need a
trial to convince yon of what I say.
A. ULLMANN,
decJii tf At Isaac’s House Saloon.
Apples at J. F. Bakfield <t Co's, Fourth
vtreet.
♦♦
That's What's the Matter if I want to
make my sweetheart a present of my good
took*. Well, Brows makes the best Try
aim once. No. S Cottok Avetik.
Fixe Hams at J. F. Barfield <fc Co.’s, Fourth
street.
!4iitiirdiiy Night.
Another “six days slialt thou lijhor” have
been pin ed t > the credit of Past in the well
worn hoot of Pirn**, Hit week work in done
and to-morrow we rest. We cea-e to hear tlie
clank of machinery, the buzz of the counting
room or the diu of tie • :v- tfm we art- t*io
near Cod's <h\ Il i* lily*! nanritu kUe gtavs of
a (b ar friend, th# nearer approach it the
more eon cions we are of itn **r redness.
ib re we arc at home—blessed, Impoy home,
with all Hi t is most dem* an mid us, happy—
\c*, doubly happy, because tlie past week’*
work !m-i aided to our a tons and Ihvhum lb*
has given u- Another six dnv. of iil* • The tin
bueket. of the workingman is laid on the shelf,
for he will not carry It to mm row. Hie Inal
lu'.vv e.ii vs of the im reliant are thrown aside,
profit and loss, dollars and cents will not
trouble him to morrow. To-morTow is Sun
day. Sunday is the diamond setting in the
ring of days.
We think over vrhat we have done during
the-past week. We ponder over the errors
that we may be better able to correct them in
the coming week. Tli# coining week 1
“What dreams may come ’ in the coming
w®.'L I Wlitn another Saturday night has
come we may be in another home—a home on
high waiting as we arc to-night for the glori
ous Sabbath to dawn. Hut we will have no
errors to think over that we may correct them,
for there arc no errors in Heaven.
(toil bb .-s the poor to night! Bless the widow
mid <! o: plum—ldeas all. While we are
here r.round the lire happy in the possession M
a reasonable degree of plenty, thousands arc
starving. It is a biller Saturday night for
them.
And \\ hen Time ha.- brought around the final
Saturday night, may we be happy in knowing
that we labored well the past week, and are
ready for the lust and glorious to morrow.
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Collce.
And who does not like coffee? Good, well
made coflce is luxury, and within tlie reach
of everybody. Hut everybody does not get it.
Sometimes it is parched either too'much or too
little, some grain* burnt and some barely
brown, and the* coffee is not lit to drink.
Then sou yet mad and say words that. !
don't sound well iu the drawing room
You insinuate that the cook ain’t worth the
suit that goes in her victuals or that she is
rather inclined to be lazy. These compli
mentary remarks generally reach tho ear of she
who manipulates the cooking utensils, and you
find yourself hunting up another cook. The first
dose of coffee is first-rate. You consider your
self fortunate iu having obtained at last some
body who can make good toffee But there is
either a equalling piccaninny to look after, or
a trifling husband to feed, and the new cook
neglects the parching o! the favorite berry, and
you bestew upon lur threat* and frowns. In
a short time you find that vour last cook isn’t
worth any more than the other, and away she
goes. You hire and discharge scvcial times a
year, only to g< t an occasional cup of good
coffee.
The reader may a-k how can this trouble be
averted ? Simply in this way : Send around
to the New York grocery store, of Putzel
Jacobs, on Second street, for a pound of
parched Java, get them to griad it for you, take
it home, and you can have a good cup of coffee
every morning. The pound will only cost
you JO cents.
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Take Your Bahkkt and call at J. t. Bar
& Co's Fourth Street, if you want apples,
oranges, and good things generally.
The celebrated “ Ponies” (Imported) minus
the Epizootic for sale only at the New York
Grocery Store.
Cranberries at J. F. Barfield A Co.’s,
Fourth street.
Aitlks at J. F. Barfield & Co’s, Fourth St.
♦"
“One of them Things” can be found at any
hour during the day or early part of the night
at Ullman’s, Isaacs House Saloon. Call and
try one of them. dee26-tf
Apples at J. F. Barfield & Co’s, fourth St.
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A favorite with everybody, “Putzel & Jacobs
Favorite.
Apples at J. F. Barfield A Co’s, Fourth St.
To I lie
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
County Treasurer subject to the will of the
people. I will have nothing more to do with a
nominating convention, but submit my claims
to the people and let them aet 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 next Saturday.
dec2J tf MiloS. Freeman.
Coco an uts at J. F. Barfield A CoV, Fourth
Street.
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GltocEKlES, fancy ui.d family at J. F. liar
field it ( Vs, Fourth Street.
Apples at J. F. Barfield & Co'*, Fourth St.
HeKK IS Youil CUHIftTMAfi I'KKSENT. —The
Victor Sewing Machine ha- 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.
dee'fS-30
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Fink Flock at J. F. Barfield ACo.'n, Fourth
street.
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Apples at J. F. Barfield A Co,'*, Fourth
street.
CITY DIRECTORY.
MASONIC.
Macon Lodge, No. 5, meets every Ist and lid
Monday night, at Masonic Hall, Cotton Avenue.
Mizpali Lodge, No. 47, meets every 2d and
4th Thursday nights at Masonic Hall.
Constantine Chapter, .No. 4, K. A. M., meets
every 2d and 4th Monday night uL Masonic Hall.
St. Omer Commandery, Not'd, Knights Tem
plar, meets Ist Thursdays of each month at
Masonic Hall.
FIiiEMKV
Protection No. 1 meets Ist Tuesday night in
each month—House Poplar ft., corner 3d.
Ocmulgtc No. 2 meets Ist Monday night in
each month—flonse on Cotton Avenue, near
City Hal!.
Young A in* < Notin' t l>t Monday night
in each month—House 3d*t., comer Mul berry
Mechanics’ No. 4 meets Ist Monday night in
each month—House conn-r Hawthorne and 3d
streets.
Defiance No. 5 meets irt Tuesday in each
month—Housed in City Hall.
Hook and Ladder No. 1 uneta lt Friday
night ir. each month—House Poplar *t. t cor
ner 2d.
ODD FELLOWS.
Franklin i*odgc, No. 2, meets every Thurs
day nigh tat Odd Fellows’ Hall, Cotton Avenue.
United Brothers Lodge, No. 5, meets every
Tuesday night at Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Germania Lodge, No. 50, meet© every
Wednesday night at Odd Fellows' Hall.
Macon Union Encampment No. 2, meet* at
Odd Fellows’ Hall on 2d and 4th Mondays of
each month.
KNIGHTS or PTTHIAS
Meet every Wednesday night at Odd Fellows’
Hall.
A Sad Visitation of Providence.
V YOI Nd t.ADT FAM.S DKAD IN dll'lll'll
\ T KVV MINI TltS AFT Klt BRING rOV
FIKNKD.
I i'oiii iliwSuvunnuli New# B'< tli
On Christmas morning oiu q Ilia tail
dost mnl most lippullinx incidents omirrad
at Christ Cliurcli Unit lias boon known iu
tliis city. Tin) morning aorviees hud been
concluded, mid tlie can "i 1 * for eonllnu
h(ion. ten in number, were invited to Hie
ntiiii Of tlioMi was Miss Lizzie Spencer
--a most estimable young Indy, iibonl six
teen years of age,daughter of Captain W.
U. Spencer—who was occupying u sent
in Hie middle of the gallery in Hie right,
mi entering the church. She omue down
stalls and moved up the aisle with the
others, her young taco revealing tho doep
seriousness w hich Iter heart fell. She ap
proached the ttllur with the others, and
was confirmed according to the rites of
the Church by Bight Kev. liishop Beck
with. After tho confirmation ceremonies,
Miss Spencer returned to her seat in the
gallery, and had scarcely taken it, when
her head sank forward on the railing.
Those in the vicinity attached no signifi
cance to this, imagining that it was merely
an act of devotion. When suddenly the i
young indy sank from her seat and would
have "fallen upon the floor, but for the
promptness of I)r. IV. il. Elliott (next to ;
whose pew she was sitting) who caught j
her in his arms. Three or four gentlemen
immediately approached, and assisled iu
carrying her from the the church. Con
siderable interest was occasioned iu the
congregation whose attention was attrac
ted lo liic commotion in tlie gallery, hut
the general inference was that the young
lady overcome by her feelings hud fainted.
Alas! such was not the case, the gentle
men who were tenderly carrying the al
most lifeless form, noticed on going down
Hie stairs, that tlie gasps which now and
then shook the frame, grew fainter mid
fainter, on reaching the vestibule.
‘ There life gave way, anil tho lust rosy breath
Wentrtu that deep drawn sigh.”
A conveyance was at once procured,
and Hie lifeless form of the young lady
was taken to her father's residence on Lib
erty street.
The announcement of this sad aud mel
ancholy ending of a life just dedicated to
the service of tlie Lord, sent a thrill of
solemn grief through Hie congregation.
Bishop Beckwitli alluded to this visita
tion of Providence in a most feeling man
ner, and expressed tho hope that all pres
ent might he as fully prepared to appear
before their Maker, when summoned, as
lie believed the young lady was, who but
a few minutes before had stood before tli#
allarin the freshness aud glory of youth.
His remarks touching the uncertainty of i
life, as illustrated by this sad incident, i
were very impressive, and deeply felt by j
tlie congregation.
But a few mouths since it was our pain
ful duty to record the death of Mrs. Spen
cer, mother of Ibis young lady, who died
suddenly at her residence of heart disease
The death of her daughter was produced
hv the same terrible disease.
ll is a curious fact that, if the same loi
ters of the same si/.e precisely are painted
on two boards, tiie one white on a black
ground, and the other black on a white
ground, the white letters will appear lar:
ger, and can be rend at a greater distance
tiian the black. This is owing to what is
called irradiation of light. It depends on
this, that the impression made on the bot
ttom of the eye by bright objects extends
a little wider than the actual portion of the
organ struck by the light, and, invading
the space occupied by the darker objects,
makes the brighter appear larger than they
really are.
Mr. Kiljoye: “ I am so glad you've
come, Dr. Blaud ! I want to consult you
about my poor wife.”
Dr. Bland : “What's the matter with
her?”
Mr. Kiljoye : “Such a fearful depression
of spirits!”
Dr. Bland : “Depression of spirits!
Why, she's the life of the party !"
Mr, Kiljoye : “All! she always bears
up in company, poor thing! But you
should only see us when we are together
alone !”
Within a year the consumption of opium
in this country bus increased about 1,000,-
000 ounces per month.
"." '! *1
Cali, at S. T. & B. F. Walker’s this evening,
if you want such tilings as choice Tennessee
Beef, Pork, Sausage, Fresh Fish, Oysters, Ap
ples, Oranges, liannanas, Malaga Grapes, or
anything else in the fancy or family grocery
line.
octl7-ir S3 Cheukv St.
*.
A Gard lo Hie ttiufleriMg,
Tur. writer of this notice will cheerfully send
(free of charge) to all who request it, the
RECIFE 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,
I,OSS OF VITALITY and all 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 urr 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 LIFEOK MISERY,
ora PREMATURE GRAVE. Jknow whereof
I speak. Let him who doubts come forth 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 tie made. Address
Rev. Edward Bi unett,
tropical Nurseries, Albany, N. Y.
N. U.—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, a* tile coat is nom
inally nothing. Respectfully,
dec2l-2w EnWABb Burnett.
FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL.
Dilily Ifieview of' liar tlm kd,
Office Macon Daily Entehpkihe, >
I>ew.m her 28 —2 o’clock, P. M. (
Corf on.—Th ••re i strong demand for the
staple to day.
The following prices rule to-day :
Cl can Red \ (uj 1T
Ordinary 17 (ft
fiood Ordinary 1
Ivow Middlings W/ A ((l
Middlings Wtffe
”DTVIDENiDNOr3B!~
SOUTHWESTERN R. R COMPANY, ,
Omcß, Macon, Ga., December 20,
A DIVIDEND OF FOUR <U) DOLLARS
per Share has been declared on the Capi
tal Hfcock of this Company, as held on
of theoth nit., payable on and after the 2flth
inst., in the currency of the United States as
now received.
Stockholders in Savannah will receive their
Dividends at the Central Railroad Rank.
BJNO. T. BOIFEUILLET, Treasurer.
dec!7-2w.
MAt'UY PKII I1 (i lIHIINT.
08NAHUHH9—No. I in
No. 8. M
illllvdif. vide No. H
VlAt.uN feiIKETING |p,,
Seven eighth* 11
Waymanvilli) blu.cli.ug UP,
Houston Sheeting ll‘„
Manat on Stripe" llDpiio
Colnmbn* Stripes . l.'mis
Hell Shoal 81 i ‘ , , , pt
'-I launir(Lilith. , 1(0$
Factory tiowiii;. 1 . UiivaU till
YARNS— I HO
I BRlTS—per husl!ul I 3ft
OATS—per bnuticl OOullft
I I IKI.D PlCAS—per liu-hel
j MAY—Niirt.liern
Teaiiwsec 1 ‘.Ua2 00
Clover l no
PKA Nl TS p* r t'llilii'l 1 SO
POTAI'OKS--Planting
T’lbh ."'bill IS!
API’I.IC- No.-ihern
BUTTKK—fluaheu No. I per Ib b'.iO I
Hoshen No. s per ll> 25
feunessee No. 1 ” tl I
Tennessee No. 2 “ 20
tiountry ::fn4o
i COt'FKK--Kio per lb 2;1a25
.lava per Ib UtteSt!
UHHKSE—Best Cream per lb.. lib
New York per 1b... !•>
MOLABSKS—N. O. Syrup per gal. ir>
" Georgia’’ per gill.. 70
Sugar House Bft
SYUUPS—Oolilen Drips, per gul... OOuTft
Medium per gal 05
Ordinary per gal ft.s
HCOAR —” A” per lb t.'i.^a
White Extra “ C" ltia
New Orleaus (bhdl lOalSja
Yellow C 12j^a
Domerara 12>^alii
I’orti Riio tl.' .HiaC
PUWUKR —Hazard per kag 7 2ft
Orange Mills... 7 00
PROVISIONS, OltilN, OKOCBIIIKS, *e.
BACON -Clear-ribbed Sides (smokd).. 12
Slioulilers S'-otin
HAMS—Magnolias. C., canvassed... IIP ,u2O
Fitch’s Ihko’JO
Tennessee, plain-cured lSulSbj
White Bellies lOuKM,
PORK—Pickled, mess IS 00
New, mess 10 00
Pickled, rumps Ift 00
BULK M KATS-Cask Sides
Shoulders
‘ Bellies lOalOb,
LARD-.Primel.esf, Tierces llaliyi
Kegs 18
Packages 12nl8
FLOUR -Low supertiiieper hbl a7 00
rttnudard superline. H 50
Kxtra 0 00
Choice extra.
Family 10 00
“ Wyleys X X X X’• i
Georgia Mills i 11 Sonl3 00
HvscTothe 0 50
'• i lomestic " 12 00
Star of Beauty 11 00
Belle of Georgia 11 00
Pride of Dixie 12 00
Silver Lake 18 00
CORN—White per bushel oft
Mixed per bushel aSa'.H)
SHOT—l’er sack 800
CRACKERS—Butter pet Ib Oil
Soda Sao9
Cream 12
Sugar 18 1-2
Loiuon 14
Ginger Snaps
Pie Nie 10
Fancy. 17
CANDY —New York per lb IS
M. R. Rogers & Cos IS
BLACKING—No. 1 per gross 5 00
No. 2 0 00
No. 8 7 00
SODA—Bi-Carb. per lb ball)
POTASH—Per lb lOull
SOAP—Turpentine per ll> 0 1-8
Laundry Ift
Toilet per do/, 7:5a1 80
Olive 8
YEAST POWDKKS—Preston aud
Merrill’s per do*. I 7fta2 25
llorsford’s 8 '.HI
TOBACCO—Choice Chewing per Ib 75
Medium... 00
Ordinary 40nft0
Choice Smoking I Bft
Medium 7 ft
Common 40
ClGAßS—lmjiorted per Ihousand 7ft OOalftO 00
Domestic Ift OOnOO 00
SNUFF—Scotch per 1b..; 78
Macaboy 78
PIPES—Per box 2 50u4 f>o
MACKEREL—No. 1 kits 2 25a2 50
No. 3 bbls 13 50a14 00
No. 2 kits 1 70
No. 3 bills —large.. 11 50u12 50
No. 8 kits 1 50ul 70
WHITE FISH—Half bbl 7 ftOuil 00
CANDLES—Best Star (full w’t)... BlJ^i23
Sperm 48a45
Paraffine 80a38
STARCH—PearI
EGGS—Per doz 8o
CHICKENS—Per doz 3 00a5 00
SALT— Virginia per sack 2 10u3 Ift
Liverpool 2 Bft
FEATHERS SO
HIDES —Wry flint Hiilft
Green *ht7
BEESWAX 28a30
SWEET POTATOES 150
WHISKY—Common Rye 1 05ul 10
BAGGING—BengaI
Lyon 18
Borneo
Gunny
Dundee H
Patched 17
TIES —Gooelie
Arrow OXalO
Eureka 10
Allgalor aO'if
DENTISTRY.
rpKETII tilled, sound or decayed, and, if <le
X tired, Flint Koek punctured and excavated
at the shortest possible notice by Morrison
Dental Hand Engine; and all other new inveii
tious, both standard and humbug, used ill the
most selentitte and skillful manner, bv
I)U. .1. D. MoKELLAR,
No. 83 Second street,
dee 13 tit next to .1. W. Burke A CoV.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
MACON AND WESTERN K. It. CO., i
Tkkasiirrh'h Office, Macon, Dee. 11,1573. j
AT the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders
of the Company, to be held at the ofliec
of the Company in this city on Tuesday, the
7th day of January next, the question of the
union and consolidation of thi* Company with
the Central Railroad and Banking Company
of (ieorgia, under the charter of laid company,
will be submitted.
MILO 3. FREEMAN,
derl3 td Secretary and Treasurer.
HOGeT& STEPHENS,
DKALKKJ! I*
FANCY AND FAMILY
GROCERIES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
uo/jjyo v \ro?iTii mock, roc urn
HTIIKKT.
1 ENTIRELY Now, Fresh, Pure, Genuine and
1/ Wart silted to suit tire taste of every one.
OUR CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES
A HR oovr in aloft, and all parties an- invited
to call ar.d purchase anything they want,.
FISH AND OYSTERS.
WK are receiving ever* morning. Cedar
Keys Hand-opened Oysters, perfectly
Fresh and Guaranteed.
BLACK and various other favorite kinds of
FLESH FISH on ban 4 wry day.
If OWE A TEFIIE**.
decl2-Brn
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1( i\\ i ,i> cr frclal ‘ i 1 FI fist
4 elm** pm < mu' t ui’iMMiiiiiodaliouH. Order
vour p>ods hid pi hnl by * I’i'b'ii Mini s .n:ii:quli
SU'imisldp I.in*. :iul’jivoid nil di l:n :md extra
liMndlinv I: f- IIAUDSON iV ii AI;N AKI >.
Am-id,* SiiViimiali, (in;
I-. N! - 1 !!;.■ )N tV OV, A'M'iil: ,
lld-liO'.i lliMtixi. ,
x* • i,.
Commission SVlcrchant,
I5 IIIY STICB’IKT,
Hi t. Wl.itid\i*r and lbinnird •'*!,, niitiintl., •b*
All order* will iviviw ;r>iin l. i ■ '.lion t on-
nf ull t'i l' • :fu• \ .•'icitrd
lfll :U>D
bo.it & McKenzie,
Cotton trn ■'. Cos mm t .i<> n
llliltCH \
IOS ICiB * Sfri'fl. Sin .‘innali, <4ll.
181-joy
MBYJ3R, COMEN ■' CO..
WHOM:s vi.r: m: vi,t in in
Boots aiui Shoes,
l>s 111 *oias* llloit Si ~!>jo atiihdi, ii\
Merchant* supplied at N- Y C Mark.-I
uu-aoy lvifi
A. S. AUMMi A EiltO.,
COMM I SSK >N JI V. IK'! f A NTS
—AM)
Dealers in Emils, l'ish ami t'roiluee,
No. lift Buy St., S:t\iinn.'b. II
Coiislgiiiiients solid lei!
Orders promptly attend'd 1 ■ im , ;
E.D. SMYTfi E;
iib > (>i: i i:r <>■' e*2:ssn> ,
Glassware iia<! Cliinu.
Ami Dealer la House I'liriifshlng Goods,
M3 Congress and 111 St. .1 iiliim Sts.
SAVANNAH, G \ 181 80il
F. W. SIMS /!:. GO.,
Cotton Flietmx tuttl Geneial
Commission Merchants
NAVAANAiI, 4iJli:<HSl!.li.
mnl 'l'ii’s hitjqflinl ; i murkrt priers.
Adviiuccs imuln on ( <|lon, or otii<*r (* >is i; •* * -
miMits. Moni'v jnmiptiv nMuili’.l. \->\ ‘.’ol)
A. 11. (11l i\ Ml’li N ‘ I <kl !'t A <l.
nil 11K*ID \ *‘ia B/KBiß’M*
Comm ission crch.Tnts
'.'.irncr Bay mid Drayton Streels,
SAVANNAH, (l.\, 1M 80H
1,. N. Wtll'CTl.i:. olio: \v. iIOsTIN.
wiiiriT.i: v :s’rNi,
ATTOIIAU ’V, Ar„ AT MW,
VTO. 2 COTTON AVENUE,
MACON, GA.
32-107
MBV IN Til HI TElli, AIAiS
B LAI (i llTKirs,
On Forimi sti:,i (i.to wii
burn V Edwunlr , is tlm plncclo bus
Toys ami Cliristiiias Gods.
My stock in complete. and • *ll i 1.- of very
tiling in the. Bakery 01 i<i <'<* ll f• ■i• I miii-n Line.
Wedding i’articK supplied on i< :i nmihte trim-.
Thunkfiil to tin- citizens f M lll-11 lor pa.-st
patronage, I respectfully t-i**lici 1 a liberal t liarc
lor the future. < ’ m* and me and I will
Riiurnntcc satisfaction.
novls lin ( SLAUGIMTU.
Marshall House
SAVANNAH, (JA..
A. ii. I.I'GE, Pinprii'lm'.
BOARD l’L U DAY s3ioo.
121-20!)
Savannah Store
NORTHEAST CORNER l)F McINTOSH
AND I'OniTII .'TUI.I I.
\< on, (aiotcGi \.
I HAVE opened, in coin,'"lion wild my
1 i-lioiee l.iquor mill 1 .I,' ,Gl r , Sion-
GREEN MARTLET.
Will IV I will fund'll to epji ill I-,
! CHOICE BE EE, PORK, Ml ITO.N, AA l
SAGES, GAME OK ALL KINDS,
FISH, OYSTERS, VEGETA
BLES and FRUITS,
and urticlea too nunu roic to mention.
novlS-tf W. A. GIBBONS.
. W. IIOIVAItO.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON, GEORGIA.
j (title itt entrance of Ib-.Mon II",l, Cln irv . tree).
All limine- will IV in prompt atb-u
--tion. or# 17:t
T. 1 1. COX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
IC.-ilr.foii Hull Building,
CHERRY STREET, MACON, GGOKGIA.
123 U
.1. .1. AlllttllS,
| ATTORNEY AT LAW,
15IJ< BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
(10LLKCTION •' promptly attended to and .
J money remitted at one***. J'. O. Box 'to 7. J
131 W. l
Pulaski House,
HAVAN.VAJI, OA.,
! .1 NO. W. BA 31 KB ON & CO.,
PitOPUILTOItS.
A lir-t 1-I#''“ lioiire in every rerpeet,
| 131-2IW
11. 11. GIIKItI.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CORNER OK MULBERRY AND SECOND !
MtriD-.tr, lu Court Home, •••>, Gu.
99 W
Press for Sale?
f%7K have for ml'- a lar;-. '/ GORDON
W PRESS (Afigutorj unit , KCGGLES’
PAI’KK CUTTER iu good condition. To tx;
had at a bargain. Mold to mat" room for lar
ger and ter machine*.
Aden... “
Lba". WING A SMITH,
l_tf Macon, G*.
winship & cauaway
THU LARGEST AND O.I.DUST
CLOTHING HOUSE
IN THE STATE,
-■>o S|i*tM‘(, Milfoil, (ifoi’U'iit.
net It* Km
—l——■—wm—a—we—awa* ■ -
NEW GOODS!
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
GO AT ONCE AND SELECT FROM THE
WELL FILLED COUNTERS OF
PLNDLHTON & ROSS
A SUPPLY OF ARTICLES FOR
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
TUFA HAVE DN HAND A LARGE
AND SELECT STOCK OF
GIFT HOOKS, ALBUMS, DESKS.
GOLD I’ENS, WOKK BOXES,
GLOVE and IIANDKEK
OIIIKF BOXES,
CIIUOMOS, WALL BUACKETS, SLIP
-I’EK CASES, WALL I’OCKETS,
BUILDING and ALPHABET
BLOCKS, TOY BOOKS,
TOYS,
AND EVERYTHING SUITABLE FOR
HOLIDAY - PHESENTS !
CALL AND EXAMINE UEFOItE PUR
CHASING ELSEWHERE.
Merchants wishing 11 supply of
BLANK BOOKS,
FINE ]’AI’EIIS,
INK and oilier STATIONKKY,
will Ibid it to their advantagk to examine
our stock.
; >:'■ PRICES AS LOW AS ANYBODY’S^SI
PEIVDLETON A ICONS,
Sueccaaors to .T. M. Boardman.
dec 10-584
To Tai Payers of Bill] Cotoly.
I GIVE notice tlml the Tax Hooka for col
lecting the Slate and County Tuxes for
1572 will clone on the 7th day of December. I
hope all will note Bits and puv their taxes, aw I
have to settle on the lfitli and cannot give any
longer time. This notice Is final. I can’t, bu
responsible for unv one's tax after that time.
All poll taxes and road tuxes are required from
both white and colored.
novl4 tf E. M. HEATH, T. V
EDWARD SPRINZ.
N' OTA ICY PUBLIC and KX OFFICIO JUH
TJCK OF THE BRACK. I oan be fouud
for the present ut. all hoart of tho day at uiy
office adjoining the law office of A. rrondfit,
over the ston* of Jaqiics & Johnson, Third Ht.,
Macon, <ia., to attend to all Maglstoria) bnni
nCMß.
SpoM Hotel,
NISARI.Y OPPOSITE I’ASSBt.'OEII DEPOT,
(Only one minute’s walk. )
MACON, GEORGIA.
Hoard J.OO per Day.
T. H. HARRIS, Proprietor.
CROP OF 1872.
Clover ami Crass Seeds.
RED CLOVER,
CRIMSON CLOVER,
SAPLING CLOVER,
ORCHARD CRASS
BLUE CRABS,
HERDS CRASH,
LUCERNE SEED,
&c., &v.
Jip*t rcc*.' i v*'d,
HUNT, RANKIN X LAMAR,
Wholesale UruggiMtn.
140-166 H 2 and M Oharry Strut.
ANNUAL FAIR
—OF TIM
Agricultural anil 'Hcclianical
ANNOCMTIUA OF GEOIIGI t,
llolcl at Savannali.
COMMKNCIXU
MOMIAV, l)F.( KMRF.It JlOtli, 1872,
Ami continue during the week.
r |UIK (Yutnd Ridlrond nnd conncctlonnand
I Atlanta and < • nlf Hnilroadand connection*
will transport visitor* for one fare, returning
free.
M iiiici: roYTim
There will be a Sabre Contc-t between tlie*
Savannah and Aiiv.iista Satire Clubs on Decem
ber ILh and fifli.
it/!<?&:*.
Open to the world, three or more to enter.
Fastest Trotting Single barm ss lloihc, Furte,
$100; Fastest pair <>f Trotting Horses, owned
and used u* Buell, Purse, HestHingle lmr
111**8 Horse, Plate, s*;o; Hot, pair of UarneoH
Ibir i , Plate, ; "’*>; Pe -t I’acii • llo.mo, Plate,
sls; Running Race, Sweepstake*, mile beat*,
three or more to cub r. two to start, entrance
10 percent, Purse,
COTTON I’BKTABIMVIK.
The Chamber of Commerce oiler the follow
ing preinluins:
For best three bales of upland cotton of one
planter’s growth on exhibition, premium to go
to planter, SSO.
For three bale* funking second In quality,
premium to go to planter, S4O,
For three bides ranking third in quality, S3O ;
premiums to go to planter*
For tho best bale of sea island cotton, SSO;
next best in qunlity, premium to go to planter,
S4O.
For the bed, (Hu for upland cotton, SIOO.
For the be-it im lie! of Rough Rice, of the va
riety known as j.old seed, premiun to go to
planter, $lO.
For the best bushel of Rough Rice, of the va
riety known as while, premium to go to plan
ter, $lO.
No fee, will be • barged for entering of exhib
iting article*.
For Premium Lints or other Information, np
ply to .J. 11. Frt'i ILL, Hoeretnrv,
lHs*td Savannah, Oa
'!’ llli* RiusinrsM Yi<*ii of llaeon
THK ALBANY NKVYh
Circilhites it<l v in !)•; I.< il>
J.ee, Ifido r mid W. I. (’oiiuth r.
2 y/" Tho weallld' ' ton ,i""ing -m Uoh
of Georgia
r m i*: tm i-:wh
Jr 1 Im* If-it A<l vi*rt i -i ;r Medium in h'-i.tliv • ■*!
<*rn (ieorglM.
A OVKUTI - I.MKNTs >OI,U'H I• O.
CAIIKV \V. BTVLJ'>, Propriidor
W
TIIE riI•LVIICJfI I LK 1.1.
IT Is universally roueeded tlial advcrtlailig is
. a necessity to . uceess iu l.amineaa; it i also
conceded, by tin* shrewdest hiiftineM men, that
newi'|.;perr arc the best medium for reaehing
nil parties whore trade is desired.
Tin; MON HOB ADYICBTIRKR
reneiies iriore of the lieople Irading with Ma
eon than any other journal published in the
| eon .try; it i , therefore, the hest, medium of
eoinmiudeation with the planting interest-.
\V will be happy at any lime to furnish reft r
cnees to leading merchants licru and elsewhere,
who will testify to the fact that they have re
ceived orders lor goods from parties who rend
their curds in 77' Advertiser. In fact, many
who have availed themselves of its columns,
candidly say that Us value exceeds that of all
I other journal • in which they are represented.
The Advert i-c,- Ims the frerlnies:. .of youth and
I the, ripeness age, and in therefore deservedly
- successful.
rifAUArTISU OF ADVKUTISBMKNTfI.
No fldvertl-< are admitted which are
i not believed to be above qu lion and of real
value, and from parties -o
liable that tin; readers of The Advertiser will be
safe in ordering them from any distance. To
I our readers, the fact of its appearance here has
• all the weitrht of endorsement and authority.
Addict, JAB. P. HARRISON,
Forsyth, Georgia.
Chniif?e of Schedule.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFCK, (
Macon A tim nswick Kailkoad Cos., r
Macon, (hi., October 30, 187 ii. )
ON and after Thursday October 111, 187’i,
trains on this road will run as follows :
I>A Y I'AHSLNI.UK TRAIN, DAILY (SUNDAYS IS.X
-CKI'iKU.)
L(;ave Macon 0:15 a. m.
Arrive ut Jcaup 0:J r > i*. M
Arrive at Hrunswiek 10:00 v. m.
Leave ilrunwick 4:30 a. m.
Arrive at Jos up 0:45 a. m.
' Arrive at Maeou 5:10 r. m.
NIGJfT I’ASSKNGKR TRAIN, DAILY.
Leave Macon O.‘J5 i*. m
Arrive at Jus up '*
Arrive at Savannah A
Leave ’ U
Leave Jesuj>
I Arrive at Macon '** W,A * M
j Both day and tealns coimeets closely
j at Jesttp with trains to and from Florida.
IIAWKINSVILI-R TRAIN DAILY, (St Nl'Atr i •
j * CBl'TKb.)
i Leave. Mucon..... vi'V **• w *
Arrive at iiuwkirisville. *'• *
i Leave Ilawkinsvillc o:.** a. k
Arrive at Macon a. m.
WM. MacRKA.
171 tf General Hnicnntemtenb
TO M UIICHA7. TS ?
Merchants vumu.- niejrubiup
. und bu*iui'** |.roniim nHv below the ia,
pie of Macon, T i.ylor, Crawftwd and
counties, should iidverfi-e In th HU SINES.
MIRROR. ( iic-ulnUou goiHf and inmasnig
verv fu*t Katm llbenil.
’\V T CHKlff r <>P fIKR . Ku. A Pkop’xi.
Fort Valley, Ga.