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| .mu no Ipnger a candidate .'•■r Tax Receiver
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<(uUc fci*.
I , K. NT. Ba/.cmore, of Wane
is quite ill of pneumonia at Hie Brown
H’crsoiiul,
I f),. t F. \\ . Andrews Is iu the City., lie
I till presumes the freshness of youth, Although
I p has lived loi.g in this vale of tears.
'Fhe lliection IVHoitow.
ihe only way to secure good men to the
L.llees is to lay aside polities and go for the
I M AN'.
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No Fttpci* To-iiion otv.
In consequence of tomorrow J'ctTTg New
! War’s DaV there will be no paper i-- ecd from,
this Office '
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ThaMiiH,
Mr. B. Dub and ids excellent. In! v oi the
Lanier House, have our thanks for an invita
tion to dine, with them to-moiTuw,
.^l4* \\ Telegraph ftJfHcf .
Tiio Southern and Atlantic Telegraph' Coin-
I :;;tny have establishedn,ew olllees at Columbus,
I < ;u.. Unttfu Springs and Montgomery, Ala.
r?ars’. o*i to*
I While there is no use telling the public what
• ;e ’.lent and charming little actress Mrs.
Dales ia, It may be well to remincl them that
! she performs here tomorrow night, and seats
should be secured early.
Lost and. fi’oimd.
A yissongcr whilst stepping on board an
nut-going train this morniug dropped a memo*
nv hook containing fifty dollars. It was
1 up by fin lioncat attache who handed it
ii * conductor and finding the name on the
' in. restored it to its rightful owner.
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Calii'o £aSl.
A novel entertainment in the way of a calico
I a:! will be given at Ayre’s Hall next Tuesday
: glit for the benefit of the orphans under the
•Large of the Sisters of Mercy. The dresses
• orn On the occasion will be calico, and after
tlife ball will be presented to the orphans. We
will speak further of this hereafter.
Mtl'Ullg'C but
Mm. Clias. Bone, tins lady wlio cut her throat
so severely with a razor is now rapidly recov
ering. She <?an now talk ani swallow, and it is
thought will soon be well again. This is firob
ahly one of the strangest cases on record, and
I will be referred to in mSny years to come by
the M.'DIS.
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Cul.
Tire pressure of freight upon the lines of
| bad leading into Tennessee and Kentucky lias
! been so far relieved that we may resonahly
[ hope that their officers will now allow a supply
! of coal to come down to us. Our dealers have
ample orders at the mines for a large supply,
which will come forward as soon as transporta
tion can lie obtained for it.
♦
Accident to White.
Captain A. J. White, of the Macon and W’e.-t
--ern Railroad, met with a painful accident yes
terday, which will likely coniine him to his
room for several days. Whilst walking along
the track of tiic road, he stumbled and fell
heavily, his knee striking the rail and severely
hijiiriyg it. lie is at his home in Milner.
Shootiag Sear tirisy. oldviile.
Green Rivers, a negro, killed Taylor Bivins,
another negro, with a double-barreled gun
Christmas night, near Griswoldvillc. They
had get into an animated dispute, and it re
sulted as above. The jury decided that Rivers
acted in self defence, and he was accordingly
released.
Jlizpali Lodge.
At a meeting of Mizpah Lodge No. IT, F. A.
~ held on Saturday night, the following
bikers were duly installed for the ensuing
'.ear: W. W. Carnes, W. M.; J. W. Blackshear,
s. tv.; E. B. Hall, J. W.; .J. H. Hertz, S. D.;
•1. C. Bannon, J. 1).; L. if. itipiey, Treasurer;
11. J. Peter, Secretary, and T. W. Freeman,
’ Tytvr.
Railroad .tiniter..
Auer the 7th day of January the offices of
Superintendent and Treasurer of the Macon
n ■ Western Railroad are to be abolished, or
r ‘flier almalgamated witli the Central. This
w:!l relieve those excellent officers, Messrs.
A. J. \\ bite and Milo Freeman, of tliepositions
they now occupy. But we presume that vast
corporation will find plenty of work for them
.C> do in other directions, for they are too
thoroughly educated in railroad matters for
their abilities to be left idle long.
Tfili: HAVOK S < oi i:t.
HOS. W. A. HUFF r-BESmiNO.
Alfred Dillard, drunk and disorderly, £5 and
-fjsts.
Jimmie Jones is a lirst-elass sneak tliief. lie
corns to steal because he can't help it. lie
managed to make away with some jewelry be
longing to a lady, and after getting the picture
“Ut of a breast pin, threw the other away. The
Mayor gave him the choice of paying £lO and
<' sts or working on the streets for thirty days.
Aext Tear.
Yesterday the city was full of country dar
• s, most all of whom were making arrange
ments for Ike next year. It is gratifying to
know that that pernicious “Arab streak,” a
disposition to roam about, which was charac
teristic of them a few year ago, lias greatly
lessened, and that they are now perfectly will
ing to work and do their duty to men who
- at them kindly, pay them promptly and act
honorably with them in divisions of the crop
when planting on shares.
Minor Items.
The City Council meets to-night.
McKee Rankin will appear at Ralston Hall,
-m the loth of January, as Rip Van Winkle.
1 .st-office key No. 4 r M'J was picked up by a
gentleman and brought to this office. Who
lost it ?
liie Diamond chances are going. If yon
v. ant to try your lack yon could not try it on
a more magnificent ring.
See the card of Mr. Milo S. Freeman in
another column.
mur state exchanges are scarce lids morning,
and our column of State news is consequently
meagre.
The editor of this paper is in Atlanta for a
icw daj §.
rhanks to Major Sidney Herbert for another
-2 van nab letter.
f drove of hogs passed up Poplar
- -et this morning: they were in fine con
dition.
ibiitNuiilr (Jniihl liodgr.
It is said that tiie brothers of the mystic tie
have succeeded by disposing of bonds, and by
other means, hi raising enough money to com
plete the Grand Lodge building on Mulberry
street, and that there is now even hope of its
being ready for occupation early in i lie sum
mer.
On Uouitlinuu’• m-.p el'. tin < . <Macon
there.is u beautiful en '.rasing of i. binplc
Charity,.Truth uiul Honor. It U three sl'<i*b
high, running buck an extraordinary depth, the
first floor being designed for two mammoth
store rooms, the second for the town hall, or
for public purposes, and the third reserved for
the sole use of the Masonic Grand Lodge of
Georgia.
We have always regretted, and do so now,
that Its builders did not erect a splendid thea
tre on the second floor. No building has gone
up in our city for years so admirably adapted
for such a purpose. Since, the foundation of
the world, and so long as it will last, its people
have and will continue to demand amusements
which no other class gave professional actors
can give them. “Whatever immorality is in
the stage,” said Mrs. Mouitt, “is demanded by
the audience, and it is from tlieuce reformation
must come.” And if it be true that the people
demand a theatre, they ought to have a build
ing with first-class appointments ami proper
ties*.
Love Lnuglis ;if B.ocLsimi<!■•
Is a trite saying, and we have been favored
with an account, of a, rufiuway match, which,
allk ah.!j law I.'ss g i.o damage to locks, re
sulted in the h ippy and tranquil possession of
the bride.
A young mail evidently up 1* smiT as to
marriage, fell desperately in love with a
“maiden fair and stalely,” whose re. idencc wa
within the classic precincts ©fold 1 wiggs. The
aforesaid young lady unfortunate as to
have A relative known to we of this mundane
sphere as an aunt, who hovered offer the
maiden like a rainful cloud. She, as best be
coming her ngouiul foresight, obkrted to the
match,amnaidaiyeuibargo upon any movement
lopking to the fulfillment of the long cherished
and much desired wishes of the smitten couple.
Futile efl'orts had been made to obtain pos
session of the country lassie by the ardent
swain and he had at last no recourse but strat
egy. Arming himself with a mule, who, un
like Balaam’s a s, was enjoined not to speak,
lie proceeded with the caution of the red man,
when hunting foi the swift-footed deer, and
after a given signal persuaded his. inniorato to
peep forth,-and :.hc peeped. In no time the
coveted prize was comfortably seated upon the
back of anti-epizootic animule, and the young
mail walked at her side. For sixteen long
miles did they thus travel together talking
love and planning the future. They at last i
reached this city, a clergyman tied the knot,
and they are now as happy a* a big sunflower,
none the less discouraged foiv taking’ a mule
into their confidence..
ft wccrfiieurt, (liootlb.ye.
Farewell 1873. Goodbye, old girl, you have
run your sands and it is best that you Should
fall back and let the rosy-cheeked ’73 have
your piace. But we cannot part with you
without saying'that “with all thy faults, we
love thee still.” We kiss the hand to you and
memories of many pleasant associations rise up
spectre-like before us, and they bring a tear
to the eye for thou art gone. Gone? yes
gone to the fathomless past, never to see agaiu.
We take our parting look to-night and we cry
silently with sorrow at your leaving.
Only four years ago this blessad night “ two
souls were made one,” and they have remain
ed so despite the tempestuous waves that anon
would rise, and frown, and threaten dire mis
fortunes. We look hack and see nothing in
the faint vista of the past that we regret.—
There have been times which “ tried our souls”
but they are forgiven now because it was His
will.
And to night—the birth-night of the New
Year, we feel content, and are ready to bear
the cross another year. But the cross is light
for we would fain start on a fresh journey with
a heavy load. Therefore we have lightened our
hearts, thrown out its sorrows and healed its
wounds, and now—New Year, come on. We
greet you with willing anus.
“ King out the old, ring in the new.”
The Ijsitc Cold lYcatiier.
The weather throughout the United States,
and indeed all over the North American Con
tinent, during the past ten days Ims been the
coldest felt for ten or 15 years. The Missis
sippi river was frozen from the Falls of St. An
thony to Memphis. That immense stream of
water has not been gorged with ice at that
city for fifty or more years. In order that
southern readers may the more thoroughly
understand the temperature, necessary to pro
duce such a result, they must remember that
it is an average of two miles wide, twenty feet
leep, and flows with a natural v locity of
three miles an hour. Boiling, surging, often
presenting three well defined superficial cur
rents, it would scain impossible for the atmos
phere to ever get intensely cold enough to
freeze it over.
But as cold as this weather has been the
wirter has felt it colder. One December day,
in 18G5 the thermometer indicated the arctic
point of 38 degrees below zero, in tlie city of
St. Louis. It was impossible for man of the
warmest blood to live out of doors two hours
at a time. Animals and birds perished by the
hundred thousand all over the State of Missou
ri, on that dreadful day'. Ice formed on the
Mississippi immediately opposite the city to
the solid thickness of fourteen inches.
Koiikli u l!i; I Soys.
Thursday nijjlit was a scorcher in tire way of
a cold night. The wind pierced around cor
ners utterly regardless of who it hit or who it
froze. A few ofonr young men, (we wont call
names,) were inrited to a dance a few miles
from Gordon on tire Central Road, and were
promised conveyance by buggies near
the station to the house where the dance would
take place. They readily accepted the invita
tion and arrayed themselves in their best har
ness. About eleven o'clock that night they
reached (Jordon and walked a mile and a half
through the thick woods to where they would
find the buggies. But after getting them almost
stiff with cold the buggies were non ext! They
stood shivering for a long time holding coun
cil and after swearing vengeance on the buggy
drivers returnad to tin; station. There each
one selected a soft cross-tie on the track, said
their little prayers and slept until the coming
train aroused them. They were then thawed
out and put on the train by the humane con
ductor. They will make -urc that the buggies
are there next time.
S’or Treasurer.
Mb. Local:—They may say what they
please, there is no better man for County
Treasurer than Joseph Wilbourne. lie is a
man for the times and will receive the hearty
support of the people to morrow. The people
will sec that he is elected. 'i om.
decfil-lt _
Scotch Bottoms or any other kind of bot
toms on hoots or shoes can he found at McKer
vy & Maloney’s. They have always a large
assortment of fine boots and shoes. Tiie ladies
are invited to call.
(r w
A favorite with everybody, “Put/.el iV Jacobs
Favorite.
To flie K’uS>ai<-.
I hereby announce 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 mo iu this election, are requested not
to. take any part in the second convention
called for next Saturday.
dec2:s tf MjloS. Freeman.
is Your Christmas Present.—The
Victor dewing Machine has not art equal on
the market for simplicity, durability and per
fection in work of all kinds. Bold by A. L.
Clirikscales No. So Cotton Avenue.
dec.-3-oO
Fine Oi silks. —i am in receipt of line,
fresh oysters every day, and am prepared to
serve them up iu every style. 1 only need a
trial to convince you of what I say.
A. ULLMANN,
dee JO tf At Isaac’s House Saloon.
The best in this world “ Putz-1 A Jacobs
Favorite.” Noy 27 tf
That’s Wiiat’S the Matter if 1 want lo
make my sweetheart a present of my good
•looks. Well, Brown makes the best. Try
him once. No. 8 Cotton Avenue.
“One or them Things” can be found at any
hour during the day or early part of the night
at Oilman's, Isaacs House Saloon. Call uiul
try one of them. dcc26>tf
Call at 8. T. & B. P. Walker’s this evening,
if you want such things as choice Tennessee
Beef, Pork, Sausage, Fresh Fish, Oysters, Ap
ples, Oranges, Bannanas, Malaga Grapes, or
anything < he in the fancy or family grocery
line.
oetl7-tf 88 Ciierhv St.
A <’ u*d to the ftiHiring?*
Tub writer of this notice will cheerfully send
(free of charge) to all who request it, the
BECIPE 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.
This remedy is entirely a product of the veg
etable world. Its component parts arc simple
as nature herself is simple—harmless toward
nature, yet powerful in opposing and eradica
ting disease. Consumptives, despondent and
debilitated and Nervous suU’ercrs, 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 hint 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
suggestion may often be made. Address
Rev. Edward Burkett,
Tropical Nurseries, Albany, N. Y.
N. B.— I Th4se 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,
and ec2 1 -2w E dwa rd Bur nett.
tIMNCIAL & COMMERCIAL.
E>.ii!y Review oi* Ihe Miirket,
Office Macon Daily Enterprise, )
December 31—2 o’clock, L*. M. f
Cotton.—There is a good demand for Llie
staple to-day.
The following prices rule to-day :
Clean Red .17 (u)
Ordinary. 17 (<u
Good Ordinary \l%(<v
Low Middlings
Middlings 18 %($
The receipts for yesterday were 311 bales;
shipments 1!0 bales; sold 300 bales.
statement.
Stock on hand, Sept. 1, 1872
bales 412
Received la.st 24 hours 311
Received previously 45,811 —40,122
Total receipts 40,534
Snipped last 24 hours 110
shipped previously 33,103—33,302
Stock on hand last evening 13,232
MARKETS BY*TELEGRAPII.
New York, Dec. ill, 10 a. m.—Gold 112.
Spot cotton quiet; ordinary 17%; good ordi
nary 18%; strict good 19X; low middling
19%; middling 20; j; good middling 22,'^. —
Sterling
11 a. M. —Gold 11:1. Futures steady; Janu
ary 10%, February 10 1.7-10.
12:15 i*. m.—Gold 110%. Spot cotton quiet:
hyw middling 10%; middling 20%. Futures;
sales (MOO, including 5110 last evening; Janu
ary 10%, February 10%, March 20 7-15, April
20%, May 21-
1 P. M. —Gold 112;,. Futures weak; sales
1200; Jan. 10 0-18; Feb. 10 15-10; March 20 5-10.
Others unchanged.
Livekpooi., Dee. SI, 1:20 r. m.—Cotton lirm,
sales 12,000, speculation 2000; middling up
lmds 10:%, 10%, middling Orleans 10%.
MERCER UNIVERSITY
PBEIM ItiTOKY SCIi OOf„
MACON, GEORGIA.
r f''llE exercises of this School will be re
1. sumeil and anew Term will begin on
Wednesday, the first day of January, 1872.
Only sueti hoys will he admitted as can he
easily classified, with, the view of being pre
pared for College, in'eithcr the Classical or
the Scientific Department.
For Turtle r information apply to
JN'O. F. lIKAXTLY,
dec2S-it See. Fac.
FOIt TAX ItECEIVIiII,
MORGAN G. CLARK,
r pHK REGULAR NOMINEE OF THE
X Democratic Convention, and a man who
needs and deserves the office. He fought and
lost the use of his left arm in the late war. |
dec27 till janl
la ti ON ft*lt IM'II ft ft HECSLVI'.
OSNABI . .S- No. 1 Ifi
No. 2 14
Mllledgeville No. 2 14
I MAC. )N Ml FETING 13 b,
Me\on eighths 11
Way man villa Mice.ting pp ,
Houston Sheeting 11V.
Houston Stripes R’Jkalfi
Columbus Stripes loalH
H;..h Shoal Strip* 1(5
Montourshirllii:' lOltf-
Factory Si ii;g 1 (50
YARNS— l (50
GUll'x 1
OATS—per bushel GOutift
FI ELD -
HAY—Northern..
Tennessee 1 DJq2 Oo
Clover...- I IK)
I*l2A NUTS - per bushel 160
POT AH 1 F.S Plan ting
ruble IISv f()al (X)
APPLES—Northern
HUTTKR—fioslicn No. i peril) 4*’a44
rosheu No. 3 per l!i 25 1
Tennessee No. 1 “ !5 )
I'ennessce No 3 “ 20
■ un l.; 85a40
(. >L* I* i-.k—liio per ll* v.’>a2s
Java peril) dOa.Ti
CHEESE- - Best Cream per lb.. IC.,
New Voi k per 1b... 16
MOLASSF - V o. Syrup pii gaf. (55
“(Borgia” per gal.. 70
iSugar 1 louse 35
SYRUPS 'olden Drips, per gal... 00a75
Medium per gal 05
()rdiuary per gal 55
SUGAR—A” per lb..'. UiVfr'a
White l .xtra “ C ” IHu
New Orleans (hluls) 10al2jy
Yellow C 12>(.a
l>*merara Pjy^aUl
Port! Kiio It 1 .al2'„
POWDER—Jiazaril p. r keg ' 7 25
Orange Mills 7 00
PROVISIONS, < 1 1; aI N, OKOOERII'M, AC.
BACON—Clear-ribbed Sides (sinokd*.. 12
Shoulders Kl-fiiO
HAMS cat
Fitch’s P.M.jiiJO
pkiiucured ISalS 1 .,
White (Jellies lOalW .
POUR Pickled, rm IS oil
New, mess 10 00
Pickled, rumps 15 00
BULK MEATS—Uu-k Side>
Siioiilde.)*-
Bellies 10a UPo
LAUD- -Prime 1 i!\ Tierces llall'.j
Kegs l:
1 .ii*l ages 12a85
FLOUTI -’low PUpvT ; ne}er hbl a7 00
Standard superfine. S 50
Extra U 00
Choice extra
Family 10 00
“ Wyleys X X X X ’ r
Georgia Mill ........ 1 11 60a 13 00
llyaeinthc 0 50
“ Domestic ” 12 00
Star of Beauty 1100
Belle of Georgia 11 (Hi
Pride uf Dixie 13 00
Silver Lake 13 00
CORN —While per bushel ‘.A
Mixed pcrbuskcl NXa'.iu
SHOT—Per sack 15 00
CRACKERS—BIitter per lb 00
Soda HnOfi
Cream 13
.Sugar 13 12
Lemon li
Ginger Snaps
Fie Nic U)
Fancy 17
CANDY—New York per lb ~ 18
M. R. Rogers A Cos IS
BLACKING—No. 1 per gross 5 (>
No. 3 (Hi
No. 8 7 00
SODA—Bi-Curb, per lb Dub)
POTASir— For lb Mull
SOAF—Turpentine per lb 0 12
Laundry 15
Toilet per do/. 75a 120
Olive s
YEAST POWDERS—Preston and
Merrill’s per doz. 1 75a3 25
Hereford’s 2 90
TOBACCO —Choice Chewing per lb 75
Medium b 0
Ordinary 40a50
Choice Smoking 1 25
Medium.... 75
Common 40
CIGARS--Imported per thousand 75 00a1f>0 00
Domestic 15 OOaOO 00
SNUFF—Scotch per lb 78
Maeaboy 78
PIPES—Per box 2 50a4 50
MACKEREL -No. 1 kits 2 25u3 .50
No. 2 bids 13 50a 14 00
No. 2 kits 1 70
No. 3 bills—large.. 11 50*13 50
No. 3 kits 1 50a 1 70
WHITE FISH—Half bbl 7 50a‘d 00 ,
CANDLES—Best Star (full w’t)... 21^a32
Sperm 42u45
Paraffine. 30u33
STARCH—PearI 7j^aßk
EGGS —Per doz 35
CHICKENS—Per doz 3 00a5 00
SALT—Virginia per sack 3 10a3 15
Liverpool li .35
FEATHERS 80
HIDES—Dry flint Half)
Green oft 7
BEESWAX 28a30
SWEET POTATOES 1 50
WHISKY—Common Rye 1 05al 10
BAGGING—BengaI 1*
Ly0n...., 18
Borneo 18
Gunny
Dundee. l r <
Patched 17
TlES—Gooche
Arrow 0
Eureka M
Aligator aOj;
DENTISTRY.
rpEETH filled, Bound or decayed, and. If de
1 sired, Flint Rock punctured and excavated
at the shortest, possible notice by Morrison
Dental Hand Engine; and all other new inven
tions, both standard and humbug, used in the
most scientific and skillful mariner, bv
Dm J- D. M< KKI.I.AIt,
No. 02 Second street,
deel2 fit next to J. W. Burke & Go's.
NOTICE TO STO( It HOLDERS.
MACON AND WESTERN R. R. CO., I
Tbeahlkbh’h Office, Macon, Dec, 11, 1872. f
A'i' tile Annual Meeting of the Stockholders
of the Company, to he 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 and Ranking Company
of Georgia, under the charter of eald company,
will be submitted.
MILO 8. FREEMAN,
dec!2 td Secretary and Treasurer.
HOGE k STEPHENS,
DEALERS IN
FANCY AND FAMILY
GROG KIM ES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
lIor.LIxr.oWOJITII MOCK, KOVUTIt
STREET.
I7NTJKFLY New, Fre-h, Pure, G< nuine and
VVari.tnt* <’< to it limb Ht." of ev-ry one
OUR CHRISTMAS SUPPLE.
\ItK now Sri f.torc, and all par Lies are invited
U) call and purchase anything they want.
FISH AND OYSTERS.
UJ E are rceeivlng every mornine, Cedar
Keys Hand-opened Oj -Ur., perfectly
Fresh and Guaranteed. V
J> LACK and variou- olh- r favoj,:-- -a:i ol
) FRESH FISH oh hand every day.
IIOi;r; A STEPHENS.
dccl2-3m
BOSTON
—AND—
Savannah S'. :m iilp Line.
10W rates of freight rod iuMunanciL First
j class pa.-i n::;er l aei'O'iiinodutioiis. Order
yourgoi-tis hhlpjieil by “80-ton and Univuihiuli
Steamship Line,” i:d o\*i<l all delav and extra
handling'. 1 Rl : . - i\ a . ARNARD,
\ ■ 'd, Bavaminh, Gn.
F. N!( 'b ; ,(>N ,v (’(>., Agents,
b’d 30,1 Boston.
o . ... ... i-'XJBR.,
Gommi jsien r 1 erebant,
ir.:s it.it s'f/iiiiHi',
Bet. Wl.ilaker and Barnard St.., Savaimah, Ga.
All orders will receive prompt, attention. Con
signmenls and all kind • 1 e-peell'ultv ‘olielbal.
1:11 :;oo
TAi .. tzirt
Co.’' ■ n,:,.1 -’.aissioM
.tIKRM.’BI IPITM,
l<>(" Dili) S(iT'-l. i> :nini>!t. tiisi.
Jitl '-Hi; 1
. CO.,
WHOLESALE DKAI.twHH IV
Soote and Shoes.
S W liloH M :.s i; nit El,
McrchnntK immillral at Nr i■> I, Miu l.i t
181-UOtf rrlr.
A. s. AI.IIIIA A I.jifit).,
COM MISSION ME 110 HANTS
-AM)
I)(';ilci's iii h ulls, l isii ! i oiiucn.
No. Jl.- U;iy SI., Suv:ii>< h, iii
i tolioilril
Order protnptly alli'inh ,! I, 1 ;l K
E. D. smyt: .
■ tli'OlCTt'.t: <S'
lire and v’Saiiaisi,
And Dealer in House ! Tin liing <oods,
143 Congress and 141 M. Julian Sts.”
SAVANNAH, GA. 121-200
F. W.'SIMS !■;. .JO.,
< Ull<: (icimal
Commission IVlerchants
SAY ¥.VV*EJ, ft>’ '-:oftSft.il U.
Bogging and Tie: . npplled ,il market prices.
Advuin is made on ( “i (on, dr other eonCign
miails. .Motley pptnipliW'iui!ted. I'll 30U
A. 11. VIIAMI'IDN "7rv*. O. I’ll i: i: \l AN.
Comm lzcl crs FRcrchants
‘ '.inirr B•; and I >1:1', ton Slh'dr,
savannah, ga, i::i-200
i„ n. wjirrri !' nun. iV. oustin.
n’tiiTi’i.i: \ nti >,
IT r< Util ■ . LAW,
N r o. v ♦;<rri'oN a; eni e,
M ICON, GA.
82-1(77
NOW t-i TSI2-: . lit:, tAO
SLAXJ G II PER’S,
ON pul l I ;, % ,I, I donr In \Y il
bum A- lb-i Hi pl.t* ■ to buy
Toys cdiii '■ : (teals.
My slock i. eoijipb'l ild c Mk of ft very
thing ill I lie. 1)..' i . . I : cb'd.ioiu'rv Line.
Wedding I'nrtie up. A I oiii i-oiiuble terms.
3 hunkful to the eiii • . *.Y Macon for past
patronaov, I rc ;i ( {fully solicit M liberal Kluire
for Hie futiu* < ml m.- uud I will
guarantee at b ft* lion.
iiovLf) In. (. 8L \TIGHTER.
Marshall House
SAVANNAII, GA.,
A. 55. SA'O;, Cr prletor.
BOARD PER DAY $3.00.
121-20!)
Savannah Store
NORTHEAST GOUNEU OF MCINTOSH
AND FOFIITH STREET,
MAco.'v, ui-iomjig.
lIIAVE opcrnul, in conn rlion with toy
choice Liquor and Fancy Grot-cry Store, a
GttSEN MART-.'TTT.
VVh-TB 1 will furni.-li t-r t'l-ictir' s,
CHOICE REEF, I’OllIC, MU'ITON, 8A U
SAGES, GAME OF AI.L KINDS,
FI. 11, OVHTEKH, VEGETA
III.ES and FRUIT'S,
and arliclcii too numerous to mention.
novIH-tf TV' A. GIIiRONS.
•. w.
ATIOMEY AT LAW,
MACON, GEORMf'd.
(*fli-- :-t erdranee <.f K:. 1 !on I iali, Cio-ny street.
jJ/gT'AII bu‘ ine*H will receive jironipt alleii
tion Do 178
'J5*. Hi.
ATTOiZIV ll '/ AT LAW,
CC:ilsl<n iSali £Eia!!<!
CfIMKKY H'fKK K'i’, MAGON. (idOHdlA. j
1.281,f
.B. .r. 1 tut \
ATTORH2Y AT LAW, j
)'. REE'J .V \N - '.:!, GA.
/ I(>iNLFf Ii > - p< 11, i ill - *1 to i r,*| ,
\ J money i m< .< 0 :it one P. U. B < 3.>V.
181-208
Pulaski House,
.SAVANNAH. GA.,
.J NO. W. CA 'il E It 0 N & (10.,
picopim/roits.
Ali.-f - !;i - - iu-u-c in every respect,
j;;i mi
.11. u. (,i:sbv,
ATTOItI-IEY AT LAW,
/•-.OKNKR <■■■ A 'D SECOND
\J ii trect.7, In Court Jfoiue, Macon, Ga.
29-104
Press for Sale!
WE liave for idea !■.■■■■ si/. (JffRDO.V
PRESS )Aligapir) and a Rl OOI.ES’
PAPER CUTT ER in pood condition. To he
had at a harnfoin. Sold to make room for Jr
-5,,-r , t nd Co-tor roechlncs.
AdUiw-
I.is.-S, WINO & SMITH,
1 tf Macon, Go.
WINSHXS? & CAJLiS^T^
THK LAJKiJJST. AND U1.I)R W
CLOTHING HOUSE
Ila THE STATE,
."50 Wocoml t c -oi*j>-ia
el IQ dm
FOB TIE HOLIDAYS,"
no \;■ o\i • a'.ii so , r::tm ’i iii:
\i r.u. m.r?BD coeNTruA of
Pi'NDiJ-C'ON , ;()S8
A 1-I*l.V. OF AllTii I.! ! Oil
OlH.’h'.TMA': F. AYS.
Ti:i:v havk on hand a i. hhm
.and ski.koY r- ro'cK
• iii'F hooks, a i,ni: I sinks
(iohl) I*IONS, WORK Ho.XIOS,
(•’IjOVK mid HA N I>io JO!!
i ill Eh' EOXES,
Oil HOMOS, WALL liUACK I-.T ~ I,ll’
I'EH CASES, WALE I'OCKKI’S,
IH ILDIN*,’ tmil A I,I’IIAEET
liI.OOIvS, TOV HOOKS,
TOYS,
AND EVERYTHIN*; SITTAIH.E FOli
HOLIDAY - PRI!3S2TT3 \
CAM, AND E.\A MINI; RF. ■ : I I'll
chasing ELaßWilicit
Merchants wishing a supply -
BLANK BOOKS,
FINE I’A PICKS.
INK and other ST ATI ON JOKY,
will liiul il t<> tlicir aiivavi vi:i: lo -■ amin--
our stock.
PRICES AH LOW AH ANYBODY’S.. :
I'EIt'DLDTON A. ICONS,
Suceessorß to J. M. lioardman.
decKl'-Tl
Tb Tax Payers c Eiyii Ceiiy.
IGIVF noliec tluil. t,h** 'I i 11 *>! . for col
lecfing the Slate and County Taxea for
1872 will • I<*' o*m the *th day of Dec* inbcr. I
hope nil will note tin and pay their tuxea, us I
have to Keltic on the !stli and enniiof give any
longer time Tlilh notice is final. I can’t l/c
rehponsilde for any om k I . v sifter that time.
All poll taxes stud roa l taxes, sire, required from
both whit, and cobu !.
imvl t tf F. \f. HPATII, T. C.
EDWAS.D SPRIaZ,
N'OTARY PUBLIC and EX-OFFICIO JUS
'I ICK OF TIIK PKACK. I eun be found
for the present at all lioers of the dsiv at my
office adjoining the I\v office <*f A. f'roudiit,
over the ’ tore of .fa*|iii . .V .lolm on, d'liird St..
Macon, (isl, lo attend to sill >Mi b rial bind
liens.
118 330
ptsi ootl Hotel,
NEARLY' OI'I’OHfTK PASSBJBHCK bi DOT,
(Only one niinutc’rt ’alk.)
MACON,
fioinl 3.00 per Day.
T. 11. IIAUKIB, Pjojirietor.
1 _.ff
Clover ami 'Bv.s : ;N.
RED CEOVEIi.
CRIMSON CLOVER,
# KA I'M NO CLOVER,
ORCHARD CRASS
BLUE CRASS,
HERDS CRASS,
LUCERNE SEED,
&c., &c.
Ju -t received,
HUNT, RANKIN A: LA MAI?,
Wholesale l)iuggitil3 t
Mb-JSC 82 and 84 Cherry Street.
::cutolv;:j sale
—ox*—
Sailroaa Stock and Valuable City
Property, in Maccn, Georgia.
FTNDKKamI liy virtue’ of atflliority of tiio
I I will of Mrs. Juno Itojfns, Into or Mihl>
ouiiily, !•••'. a- •.'*), Him umlcr.ir.mul will sell be
|"ih* 1!,.■ < ~ iao ■ tdoi.r, in Mui'un, Ga., On
tie; Hi; i Tin Any in .Innuurv, i NJ, and within
j till! I.' 11l hours of .lie, tin: fuPuwln:,'property.
1 O' :I' ; ir -hurt's of ||„. Cr.intal Flock of
I the. Suutliwe. 11 rn llallroad Cbmjiany.
Alsu, i ■ * Uriel, Stores on 1 Terry street,
] O'" tori hi h. fronting nboul 52 feet, on
! 1 'heri-y ; ir. ■ I, und rnnniie; liulU, ; nine width,
T-’IO feet 11> I.Uvlitliyuso Aliev.
Also, IJoeks No. !i and in, eonlaining near
four urn- , und hotfndud by Third, Oglethorpe,
;■ 11011(1 mill lliiwihorno Ktrcels, known ua tlie
r. Hie !..: i . .kuni of said . June lingers.
I MSI . * !V.i !he 01,1111 ,1, 'fill -.1! t,W'(> lots
’ ill In ■ I'Tli'Tied into :;u < I tlie most eligible
lei. ill 'll either for n-ableun s or stores,
:i dno : iVeerecled Upon them Mrs, Holers’
i, i'h r. : dsk other eomfortable dwelling
1 1' ■ 1 * ■ ''' tiii is and id In-r iMiprovementa.
ADo ! ,i mill iti Ilf. !. til, coutiilu
hig one 1 e, on r inn r oi I lord ami Arch
Ireetu, u ith a stiii' house an I oilier Improve
menl tin non rin'se lo a l.n-.v also, lioen
iih divided into smaller tnies
Also I oi, N.,s.;t und ■), In inn ~ul divisions
of liloid, TANARUS, in aipmre IK, t|, u \ lnevillc
Lhaneh, froid.iii?; on Wnshington street, KJ feet.
running 1 a p .|- 17 pvt lo any alley.
Al.o Ror'civ.’ Butcher Pen Lot, joining
Browiik Fi Is Pond Lot, Mrs. Dillard niid oth
er:s, containing 1’ acre-, with a mhull liou:*c
' upon it.
Abol.o! Nort. I, 5 and <, in v. hat Is known
jsi Clark. '.ille, near Macon and Hu Houston
; load, ip bd county, eoniso -m"; about two
J acre:-., rmd joining Xeilin sii:*| other/.
AI-'O 1 v'• ■ 1 brickyard lot, containing iss
j acres, lii'/;'>' or less, *n I In; i ruiiavviek ilsdl
i'l ' id, m a lo Macon, joining lb City Reserve,
Blake's biiekyard, Cherry and others. On
i this place there sire about > i xly aertss of flue
'.•■amp land, cleared Ufid ready for cultivation ;
. tins balance is heavily timbered.
Also - v,amp lot No.bfi, containing 100 acres,
‘.itldn I nuts' of the city li.. { , joining Ral
bni, < berry and olhcr.s, ami known as Roilg
orCovTlcsi field.
ARo north half of swamp lot No. 130, within
3 miles of the city limits, containing 50 ucies,
; moro or b s; joining Harden .Johnson and
others, with the Bruuijwiek Railroad pasHing
through the. lot known as Rodgers’ Briar Patch
jib id. One-lndf cleared, the balance in woods.
'1 lie foregoing property offers si fine cli'incc
! for Investment, sis the city lot sire all in that
i part-of Macon which is rapidly improving.
For further information apply lo the. under
signed, who will take pleasure in showing the
property; or to Whittle iV Dustin, where the
maps and drawings of the same may he seen.
TKRMfci:—For t-lio Railroad Stock, cash.
For the other property, on/; riiiitn cash, ohc,-
thinl at six months, and one-third at twelve
months, the deferred payments 1.0 bear seven
per cent, interest, if paid promptly; Ifnotnajd
promptly, then ten per cent, pu annum from
day of sale. PF/TKK HARRIS,
Exe.eutorof Mr . .fun' Rog. deceased.
, dec*23 2v.
U.ed.nesw ,’’li*!* <i3' daeoji
THR ALBANY NEWS
j Cii'eiilab * .ciii.-ively iu DougliCrty, Mitchell,
1 . Baker and Worth Counties
2 - . ’ dh': weal tide I Cotton growing section
I of Georgia.. -
#
'vt % !.<; :s lows
1 Is the !‘CG. Adv 1 lining Medium in Southwest
ern Georgia,
ADY JSIITIHLUKNTS FOUCITKO.
\Y. . r VJdv'i Proprietor.
Vina uumuM v, vmujt,
14' i-) 1111!;' r.-.ally conceded t hat advertising in
si ie - - ity to ,-ucee-- in lmsinc-- ;It U also
conceded, bv tie- direwdcst businc < men, that
newspaper ire the best medium for reaching
all partus whose trade is desired.
TUB ATOM 808 ADVERTISER
i' l lie, me of the people trading with Ma-
I con than : tiy other journal published In the
conatix : b is, tlu ii fore, the be. / medium of
e<)!imu! -' den with tire planting
-Ve will be b ippy at any lime to furnish refer
< rie*;H to le; ding merchants here and clbowliere,
; who will b I jf. i.* tfjc furl that they have re
*e.i ved order,-: for g*/ods from parties who rend
j tlndr card in The Adiurtisrr. In fact, many
who have availed tiici/MClves of d.s coluiilUS,
candidly iy lhat it - value c::ceeds that of all
other journals in wiiieh they arc represented.
The, Ailvv.vVi.il r has the f/ c.- hiu -of youth and
: the ripen*- , of egg, and is therefore deservedly
MJceouonllt.
CHAB.-.Ci'FJi OF ADVBivTISFMKNTib
No ftdvdli. menu arc admitted which arc
m>t believ o to be above qm.v-lion and of real
x.ilu*!, and from parties bo unquestionably re
liable that the rcue-TS of The Adrvihsvr will be
-nfe in ordering, them from any distance. To
"iir r. iu!' j. . the fiet of its appearance here h;:*
J 1 the w* i. iit of endor ement and authority.
Address, JAS. Y. HAIHtiBUN,
Forsyth, (toori'ia.
la. T. WHITCOMB, Agt.,
IMPORTER AM) DEALER IN
West India Fruits, replete,
ii t ,gk ver, si.iv, nrr.,
'.* BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
107-185
TO MERCHANTS!
1 f KRCIIANT3 wishing to place their name
Jvi. and Imsiness jironiincntly before tho peo
ple of Macon, Taylor, Crawford and Houston
count!'-.-, should advertise in the BUSINESS
MIKKOIt. Circulation good and Inoreasing
very fast. Ratios liberal. n .
VV. T. CHRISTOPHER, F" * P *° p
Fort \ ullov, Ga.