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In) ll IX-I'III I illg lll’l 'VI I'll nil lll'lfif-I*. illlHl
ccnt litlln ilttuglilc-r of Hit'jailor of Allan
ih ami Milton Malone, the ninnlei'T, who
U comlciniieil to Imug on Hie ‘.Mill of Jan
uary The child, going to the prinon door,
kin-id him through the iron bar*, and aaid
“I will not latyou hang. Mr. Malone." For
the tlral time llie hardened criminal, the
•layer of four human heingl, wept Litter
tears. It reminds ua of the meeting of* man
of sin and a sinless rhildso beau it folly de
scribed in Tom Moore’s l.nlla Ilookli. lie
saw the bubc kneeling on a bed of flowers,
•* Lisping the eternal namu of Owl from
purity's own clicndi mouth."
And how h it hr, the wretched Ui m
K'lllulng there wtilla laenmijr '' "
O'er many a year of guilt amt ■ Inn ,
Tlieu o'er the dark flood "f I'l" I"- ,
Nor fouml one i*unny ruailna jttai'e.
Nor lirvngtit him lurk one linmrli of gin i ?
"There mu a tlina,” he enltl in mllil,
Heart huinliled touea—"limn bl'-um'd elilId!
When, young ami haply pure n thou,
I look a and prayed like thee— hut now"—
Ito hung Ids fiend each nohlcr aim,
And lioimi and feeling, wld. It hnd n|e|d
Kroni tioylioodv hour, thut hn-t.int enne
Iri-rli o'er him, and ho wept!
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And now liehold him kneeling tlwr
itv the ehild'a aide, in huiulile prayer,
While the same aunhenui altlnen upon
The guilty aud tin- guillleaii one.
And hymna of loy prui'lalni tlmntgh lien von
The triumph of a aoul forgiven
lIoMKTDK IN Ot.MSCIKK f'oIVIY
The Augusta Conslifutlonali*l learns from
a letter from n correspondent in Oluscoek
county tlint it young limn tunned ('ulviii
Login: wsa fotully itnbbt- I in the neck, t
n country store in Hint county, on lie L’_Mi
of liiat month. liy n man named Joseph
Kitchens. A party of men, the majority
of whom were negioea, .wore coiigiegut.nl
nt the store on ChrilUnas day, when
Kitchen mUfknccd Into' their midst, ill nn
intosicuted condition, and endeavored to
luise a disturbance with tho negroes
Liiguo interferled to prevent n dilllculiy.
Kitciien said lie wanted no man to inter
fere with him. lie was seen to lake out
Ida knife, open it. and then put It hack in
Ills pocket lie remarked Hint someone
would get hurt that evening, lie afU-r
wards got into it row with a negro, nml
taking out Ins knife again, inado n cut
mound with it The hlado stuck in
Logtie'a neck am! severed Hie jugular
vein. Login* died the next morning ut
7 o'clock, 110 was n mom tier of the Bap
tist church, and left a young wife.
The New York World culls ulictilii'ii to
this Important fuel bearing upon the l,mt
Diana imbroglio “ According I<* (Jovet
nor Wartnimth'it tignies,Gurley's nmj oi
ly in Ixiuidiium wa* 7.'J3ti; according to
die fellowa Grant lmi >mt*lued, the Grant
majority wai l-MWI. TUo discrepancy Is
|2,sfio, and yet the entire aetiou of the ad
mlniatration i* baaed on the allegation that
Miiiic -4.000 negroes entitled to vote were
excluded from I lit* ballot la>\
lln i Johann Strauss bus w I ilten a let
ter to tbe Vienna Tageblatt, in which he
•l>eaki rotlier disparagingly of our Aim'll
ean iualruincutul tuuafelana. lie says be
would have g'adly tetnainrd lor a year oi
longer In the United States, but be aseer
mined, aoon after his at rival in lloston,
that be would l> unable tolled a suflleieut
number of good musicians to meanl/e an
effective orchestra
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Tbe New ltaui|>#bTre 'Tnshleiitlal Hire
tori were astonished to find that not one of
their number was a user of liqum or to
bacco in auy form, or ever bud hern dm
ing their live* F.x Gov. Hale, the oldest
member of tin board hsd never hi all his
hfa even pa and f>r a gins* of liquor for any
one else.
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Cohi’l.imwtaiiv.—liming llip absence
of our re*peot*il senior, wo may bo excused
for publishing llip folluwln * fii'in Hip At
latiM Sun of yesterday
“ Tho Editor" <>( the Moron Kktku
l’luan l I. S. Clatk, V"si| , of tbit city, a
gentleman of long o\iMtietee anti IIP
knowledge! nMllty, ns no unitor ami news
paper man. Tears oftill Insultli . caused by
hard woik. baa kept liim in ordiuarv. but
wo are glad to sue Ulin again in a |wwil;on
where Ida iuflncuca will bo fill In the sup
port of eonnd principles.
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William Teal, of Kulheiford e.unity.
Ninth Carolina, died on the way home
front Albany. New York, where he was
aent to serve three \ ears as a dreadful Kit-
Klux. He waa dying td consumption, and
Ida devoted wife, who Imd secured his par
don. had brought him to Norfolk. \ iigin
ta, on Ida way home, when death put an
end to Ida Buffering* He was twenty
eight yean* old, and leaves a widow and
three small children In very necessitous
circumstances
Ct uioca BnuAi ti ok I'noMisK Cask
A l'ittaburg man hat on hand n breach of
prom lap case mulling out of a courtship
done by correspondence with a lady in
England. Her paid her passage over, but
on her arrival diaooverud that she was a)
together another iWrson. though {tearing
the same name u Ids supjiosed cnrnwpon
dent. Three lawyers tire ptixrllng over
t lie e<|UlUe nf the use,
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A lovely l)e* Yloim-s gilt an four
o'clock every Monday morning an I dm s
the family washing, tin 11 prepsi, - the <: .!•
ral meal of jmoc-wke* and id,,. j„■ U
hand*, whom she arwyw - tvitha Iml poker.
She i* a* lively as she is beautiful
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The rumor comet across ti.e -. . Utal
Louis Na|s<le-ut, the e\ Kiuptess Eo-mle
and the former I'liuce laip< rial of i'isr., ,
intend coming to our hospitahlr slimes
next apring. and traveling thn tgh tin
Jength and breadth of the continent din iug
■te ensuing summer.
STATE NEWS. I
■’ ivaiinuli:
The Fair has proved njoi *t nero - |
The iittendnnc lucie -.-ea iveiy 1 y i
dally addilions and atlraelhuis me n eh;
Thy weather i* lirlirlil mid balmy In-nee u
I -leal nuiiiLtr of the Idr sex >■; - tin
gmunds. The Korieat f’i'y •an , .v ■
j nhiiort as M-icnn
During Ho: ii.oi,:ii i.| D-• in’.o; iher<
Weielltly til ittineOil ;n i *• in < >l‘4" i-n-li
' w inly to w Idle per*'ll"
A diiiighlei of Mr Mel .1 wis If I
scalded nh nit the head mid ,n eh ! ..J ‘i V *
day afiei uo-ni.
A (liiwta:
An etfurl wns made to throw the West
ern and Atlantic train u!f the Inuk List
Monday night lint was prevented in time
One of Hie parties, a negro, win urrcstrd
The store of Joseph Kohlnson was
rohbed lust Katurday night of a trunk con
taining between $(>00 and f-700, by tin•:<;
while youtlis mi l one colored hoy. They
were arrested
The Citi/ iis Hank ol (acoigiu will
commence husinesH to day Col John T
Grunt, President, I’erino Brown, < asliier,
and W. II Patterson, late of James' llmik.
will be connected w hh it
All tho freight trains an ix ml drp -. t
from Atluiil l heavily loailcl
This is Whidhy s l ist
.Small Boy— Pa, is (Jod c\ rywl.eic
Affectionate Parent V< -. my son.
Small Boy—Well, is Oml in my pi i lu-l*
AirecUonnte Parent—Ves, my "ii; Hu's
everywhere
Small Boy—-Now I've nt you. for I
ain't got no pocket.
We understand that tin- way that lather
reached for the strap ivu n'i'-ctlng in tlm
extreme.
Home :
Tii* <irifliu mi I .\ortli Aliihaum Kail
load has hoeu completed, an I (lie in < are
now running to Currolton.
A little ion, ii < and il, id Mrs Mnnio
Polk county, wus dnnvucd in Hie l„te
fl'Kid, in Kill,arlee cieck, with Ids little .* i*
ter, whom lie was trying to curry to a
pilico of siilety from the rising vvuti r
a *
How a Vankioic Boy m.uhc a mi.ic
oh.*—Buys Hie Spiingtield KapuHieatt:
Hiattlelioro tells rather a Highly stoiy of a
well-kept secret '1 he story goes Hull a
tiny well Imi k in 1811 made n kite and st
taclied a iuutuin to it. in which he put a
candle and ill Tanged it so that w lieu the
eimdle hud liiirne I out il would explode
some powder which was In the bottom of
the lantern He kept the secret entirely
to himself and Waited for u “tiituhlo night
In which to i.-iiso Ida kite. Thu hoy got ids
kite into the air without firing discovered
for It was mi dark that nothing hut the
colored lantern was visible. It went dan
cing about the air wildly, attracting much
notice, and was looked upon by ignorant
people assume supernatural omen The
evil spoil, as many supposed it. went bob
tiling atiout, for about twenty minutes, and
then exploded, blowing tint lantern to
pieces. Next morning all was wondei and
excitement, and this lad, who bad taken
in bis kite ami bidden it after the explo
alon without being found out. hud bis own
full otit of the matter Tint people of
iirullleboro never bad any explanation of
lbs mystery until nearly sixty ycatsufler
ward, when the boy, who bad become
iplite tut old gentleman .published the slaty
In n Itratlleboro newspaper.
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I’tNt tiit.vr i, -~An old lady, w Ito lemern
bets "l’cle I’inelibaek" when lie nour
ished here, many years ago, says lie was a
wolidet till tiny He was as bright US a
new silvet dollar (silver just from the
joint.l and was remarkable lor rending
the p*|>e!s, mid his lunducs* for dugs anti
cards ''Aii In nmls," she rays, "Le could
jes do w but lie pleased w ith 'em turn
a jack tiny w lit res from the deck, and
Could lake half n dnv.rn from the pack, if
lie needed 'em. Then as to dogs," the
old lady says, ‘ why any dog would fuller
IVlr. The best dog in tl.u world was a
uit> thing lor bint, if he could only gel
Ids hand on it. dim Davis had a dug he
sot gloat store by. tin" he always ssid
T.f anybody can steal Hint dog, he's wel
coma to him.' Well, IVte l’inchback
took a notion to dim Davis’ hound and
one nice mot tlin' Jim ltntid't no dog "
As to papets. uin sable informant state*
that "Pete list'd to like to read about tbe
race* anil tbe debates in Congress—they
was all the smite to Pete Kltcry thing he
could gel about (hem excitable things hu and
read ; ami then he'd tell what ho was
gln’ to tlo some of these day s. Pete alters
said lie knowmi the lime would come when
colored folks would have tights as saute
as while bilks. Hut I never believed it
Stuart as Pete was in most things, some
people at lets saitl they believed lie was a
touched—he talked so wild about what
he'd do soiue day ; sHid he'd lie us high
in Hie world as anybody !" And Ho t
reminded the old lady “wliat Jim Davis
said once, when Ptte was going oh atamt
grttiu' as high as any ol 'em, -Yes' says
Jim, ‘you'll get higher than you want to
some of tho-e days, w hen there's a hung
ing going on !' "
liiotid Lilly said Piiu'hb.'toh h;.d H*ve
ral names—- he was powerftll ' fond of
names—but he went by tho name of I’ete
for common.“ Thn Journal reporter wna
Unable to lenrn whence I’titchba, V came,
or whether he went. He seems to have
made, w bile sojourning here, an Impres
sion that be was smart, nml that if theie
was an ciexation for his rare auvwhcie,
he would climb to the top of it. Out
informant says site's not certain, but she
thinks Pinch back went from Dayton to
Cincinnati. She had never heard a wot,l
about him until became to the surface ia
Louisiana.' for. she asserts, *T'm sure it's
the same IWlcr—lt** (its! his svlel" —
/ioyfen ((Mro) Joum.tl
\ man of portly site was Iran ling l>v
diligence from Macon to Chalons . he
made llie following complaint to fits lullow
passengers lam a fat man. said lie. and
ten,wire much room I sent Hie rasealli
; esrjwu from tlio liotel to book two places
i lor me. \\ heu 1 came to the < dice 1 found
j dial lie had booked one seat for ate iu the
i inside and on the outside. He had not yet
ssdved the problem ftf filling; hi* two seats
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Lt PngLind In t'n year* ten people
have died worth five udllions. fifty.three
worth two and a half million*. and one
hundred and sixty on* worth a tniliioti
Nc tr’y all *f them aru irttertv unknown
people .
The fact is s'gnlflcont as show ing how
much obscure accttuinlation of wealth '
tlmie h
s * ... —-
Heading matter on every page
amps.
At Ban \ulimio, Texas, apples are
n barrel -.nnl beef two cents s pound.
Tfiu hog crop of lowa Is I ii > 170
ic: iilist 1,0(18,(if I last year.
Knn-us City wiirrmiln me tidii-n at i >
eriiis on tile iji,lhir.
An infi ll: --h*| i;i v> i in Dr
& ' ■'ih
MC11.p..l ' -4 .. ...... .. I
i oil i, an !i:.in i. iei ic unis com plaint lie
-ICo Ils.fr nowi; a: nit- sli- vr Is'ciijltiji-! 1 t"
pay tl.' lilt: If t.
Oil :*.> . 11l ln!:-t- lans l.oii|' I It.lfoM
!in re ui land In Jsd in roati'y. A i:- .11
Ihe ctuiV'-f n-d Into ii i iiniheny i:.-it-* j* J
Ttie corn nop of Mrb'-im fouirv. 11l ,
for Hie lust season is esihimleil af I'pwuril
of III,non,(KM) bn-Ilf Is
Virginia hadn’t a single coiimi l.iftory
in |Btl I, l ut has ei'fflc I iwelvr of them
fclllCC.
The narrowest guage railioml i; in fine
of the Engl i nil ruining dfatiielM, I lie; lint*
•King only eight iuclica wide.
Mra. Jatncs Kiak. Jr, will have less
than SIOO,OOO when her lm-I-an I .* nJluirs
are ktruightcued.
Aiclihishop Jhi !'-y, of Ihdliiuore, i a too
ill to receive \i inMH. His complaint is
Ihight H of the kiditeya, fr in
wiiicli no | r.*• ■ *ii war ever known to re
cover
'l'lie ii ii ml)''i "f tlo a in (iroat Jhi tain
on which an annual tu.\ of live fthiilings
wuh paid in tho OiiHii'iul year IK7I-72
WiW J.li'7'lHl i lii-i hliuwM ta.v paid on a
rh.gHf leuM (ti\ mtanliM old) for every 23
peiHons d’l lore luiM been a dog tax in
(Jieat Jhihiin hn HeveiOy six year*.
They have < imp ilsory i lufation in
Texas. The Jaw requires Unit all persons
under the age of fifteen shall attend
school. A iinu l ied lady in Houston who
bus not yet reaehe 1 tho ago that would
entitle her to exemption, attends school
regularly and carries her baby with her.
It is reported that the Japanese Govern
ment intends to establish a comprehensive
educational system ; including eight col
leges. two hundred and fifty-six high
schools, aud over lifty three thousand pub
lie schools, at which the attendance is to
be compulsory for all children above six
yCftm ot ago.
When Mrs. Blanton was dclivciing her
lecture on the • Coming (iiil/’ in Green
Hay, Win., she tobl liow her hither, when
going over the highlands of Scotland to
gether. had a pair of hoots made for iier,
Alter Ihe lecture a bronzed laced, fuizy in
dividual said to her “An’ \vi’ ye shek
haan’s wi' the imiiin Hint wliu imult the
booties for ye V’’mul there he wfi-t. She
did.
A loving Fruneiscotfn tucked his little
wife in bed, kissed her, and went to bis of
fice on important business. Two hours la
ter, while driving along with a fast wo
man. he ran against a busgy, upsetting it
and its own. Them was a scene when he
discovered that tho occupants of the other
buggy were his wile and a well known
g milder His uif.i thought sauce was
sauce, whethei intended t’oi a masculine
or feminine sp< ciuien of the a/iser
Fancy k Family Giitis
\Hiri)s, Lisii,
OYSTERS,
\W I fa I) (i A M E,
WINES;
T.UT JIE3,
NUTS, '— J: -
APPX-rS. ®jf\' TOBAdCO,
LFM O N S. FF '
OR AN OSS, F J '
CANDIES,
PINT APPLES,
SWEETMEATS A
TROPICAL . \
FRUITS, \
\n d~ i \
All tho Delicacies of the Season,
Ells’ Ola Slain!, Mulberry St.
Hams in Store.
2’) ItKIP I'C M ,v
>i vbvtn i v i] tvis.
o'* barrels
>liW VOlth S-il.' ]|.% HK.
SKY MOV R. TINS l :V a CO.
Hams to Arrive
iO Tli ltCKs M W
ii it h i: ii uis.
!"> Tilt•; S NEW
in i.Pi u ms. j
§ Seyooßf. Tinsley i Cos.
DENTISTRY.
T i;K 'Utld , . .I.vayed, If Je
-1 wrw , i nil U*m rv j>um‘lurY jjMul cAcavtttod
a. the BHOrte-t ; •s.-tb], notice l>y Morrison
Dental ILnid Engine; and ali other u. w iuveu
tion-. t!h standard and 1.-nmhu*. used in the
mot n ttfigciitid -killliil manner, bv
l-i J. I>. McK.KU.AS,
No e. 1 r-wedstreet,
<it nt vM.iJ, \\\ tturfce ,vcVs
CLARY VOYANT
MR-t. MITCHELL, a very wonderful CUry- :
vtiV.inl and Medium for reading U*e urt*
cm aim niture, havini* r turned to Macoit. de
ue.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
nArifJTow isalij.
I. N Tll L’Bf.VMTuI W ELC‘< ) MII
Oft .• In-iiitiful little Southern Niulitiugale,
tllll*. IN. t. (H IT ,
And lu r new
COMIC OPERA COKPAKY,
. kin - l.y, Jannur; -d, 1 -N7
t-tr ill i.l,':- Clowning Suecey.t.
**** Mv. A. i un Uo'.aml.
;AV, HK.NKHTOf MBS OAT 1 8.
< rh. ~n*ou'n
i'BOt % ttOAU or A .MCI T.
fjaliL'da/AfUrnoon, Qra;.dilu.ti :c.
I'alttnlrt) M hi, t Appear,• '( .
Ja ti 2 U
Dissolulioil <)i‘ I’iVl'tllCl Lit ip.
r PHE partnership lien tof re o.i th „ i;n h r
I the name of CHKKKY tN HA* MiN’ irf this
<Uv diNßolved hy mutual consent
J F. UANBON, Fuceesuor to the firm of
Cherry linn sou, will collect outstanding in
dchtednesft to it, and pay its liabilities, and is
hereby authorized to nhrn the firm name in
liquidation. W. A. CIIEHKV,
J. F. HANSON.
Macon, (la., January lbt, 187. J.
In retiring from tho firm of Cherry & Han
son, I hereby tender my thanks to our friends
and patrons, and trust they will continue their
favors to my late partner aud successor, J. F.
Hanson.
janddt W. A. CHERRY.
Sins" il l Notiff* to Tax Pity its.
I WOULD moat rcHpectfully call attention of
tax payers to resolution heloir, passed in
Council last evening. All will perceive that
my iimtruetlons are positive, hencb l trust all
will comply, relieving me of the unpleasant
duty. ('HAS. J. WILLIAMSON,
Treasurer.
Oil motion of Alderman J. W. Burke—
Unsolved, That the Trsasurer be instructed
to give notice through the city papers to-mor
row morning, that all taxes due the city pre
vious to 187 J must he paid on or before the
evening of the Oth of January, ami that he
place executions the following morning in the
hands of the Marshal against all defaulters,
with instructions that the property he adver
tised for sale without delay. Passed.
Jan2-5t
It ETTJ UN! ? RETCJRN !!!
RALSTON HALL.
MONDAY and TUESDAY, January (Hurd 7.
CAL WAGNER'S
MINSTRELS,
IS. IIAVRKI.V, ITlatiiiJter.
Entire New Programme
FROM OUR FORMER VISIT.
fi* It ICE.*4 AN IS! AI„
Doin'.; open at 7 ; commencing ut 8.
Reserved seals fur sale at
Brown’s Book Store.
r*. 4'S3A I*lllA,
IdvcrtiziliK Agent,
IL II IIOIM3EN. (h-m-ral Ig't.
jan'J-Kt
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
MACON AND WESTERN K. R. CO., )
Tubasi keu’s Office, Macon, Dee. 11,1872. j
\T tin; Annual Meeting of the Stockholders
of the Company, to be held at the olllec
of the Company in this c ity on Tuesday, the
7th day of January next, the question of the
union and consolidation of this Company with
the Central Railroad aid Ranking Company
of Georgia, under the charter *>f eaid company,
will be subjnittvd.
MILO S. FREEMAN,
dee 12 til Secretary and Treasurer.
31 LIU EH UNIVERSITY
I'IUJIMi: 4TOIIY SlllOOI.,
MACON, GEORGIA.
, exercises of this School will he re-
I sumed and anew Term will on
Wednesday, the first day of January, 1573,
Only such hoys will be admitted as ean be
. easily classified, with the view of beiojj pro*
patetf* for College, in either the Classical or
the 8t ientilie Department.
For further information apply to
JNo. F. iIRANTLY,
ilee'-N 4t Sec. Fac.
HOOK &ST KI’I IK NS,
IX
FANCY AND FAMILY
GROCERIKS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
in >a./. a ,\y; .v n<>i;mm. o< k, ro 111 rit
STREET.
I? VITREI.\ Now, Kiv-ti, Pun', Genuine and
J Warr.lutftt tn suit tin- taste t.f every otic.
OUR CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES
VUE now in Lire, and all parties arc invited
. to f.t'.t amt purchase anything they want
FISH AND OYSTERS.
arc rtvelvin**: every morning, Cedar
Keys ilandopemd Oysters, perfectly
Fresh ami Guaranteed.
K and various other favorite kin-D m
9 FRESH FISH on ham! every day
HOKE A STi:illi:\A.
dee i*2 Jin
Change of Schedule.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OK EVE,
M U ON.V UnnvsWlcK Kailuoao Vo., v
Macon, (.ix, October :*, lrT-J. )
ON' attil after Ttiarsduy October lit, 1-tTJ,
traxc on litis road will run as follows:
DAY I’ASnKNGKR TRAIN, lull V UVXDATS EX
i REI>.)
1.. tve Macon ft 15 X. VI.
Arrive at Jcsup M
A> > .t Brun.-w;, k llhtXV p. y.
1 4.-ao ~
Arrive at Jcsup ft4s A. u.
Arrive Vac St 10 P. M.
Nh'llT PASsKXC.EK TKAIX, PAII.T.
l.cavc 'u........... s, *v* pyi
Arrive at Jcsup nu a u
Arrive at Pavattnah S.tXi A. X
Leave Savannah " ; >su P . M
l eave •lesnp n 10 p x
Arrive at Mtuon T.:soa. x
both vt.iv and r. .at* -.- eotmeets closely
at jesitp w ith **‘ns to and from Florida.
nwKtNsvn.t.E trvix rvaitr, (scsdats ex
cEprrtv.)
i- r —SO P. M.
Arriv -t itawki: sville t, P _ j(_
Leave 1 tawkinsv tile e, w A
Amv, :.! Macon 10:So a. x.
„ " M MvcREA,
General Sniveriiitendeut. 1
It
SOMETHING TO EAT,
SOMETHING TO DRINK,
SOMETHING TO SMOKE,
NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL ICE.
ELLS ft LAKEY,
Mulberry Street.
dee3o-tf
FOIL GOOD, RELIABLE
Gard cll Seed s,
rrKY VANDKBBILT BROTHEUS’ Agricul-
L tural and Warehouse, Fulton f>t.,
New York. Wholesale firms will find great
advantage in dealing at the above house. Please
scud for catalogue. deeSfl lm
DB. L B. JOH NSTON
OFFERS his profcd-ional services to the
citizens of Macon and vicinity. Office
in rear of Entku;'U(*k .Building, No. 10 liol
lingtnvortli Bloc.*. dec 25, —if.
FOR RENT
AO A FEU MONTH by the yea,,, -dv.'ice.
Two ni- • r-finiN, Id -t locality in tl.<
city for Dentist or Millinery business. Apply
at this office, or No. s Cotton Avenue.
oct23*tf.
SWI FT & POBTKIv,
AGENTS.
SALE AND LIVEEY STABLES.
J CST received, l car--loftl of FINE MULES,
f j We keep the finest Horses and Vehicles for
hire—-everything being new. Also, the finest
stock in the city for sale Cull and see us.
SW’ IFT A POUTEK, Agents,
decTT-Iw Poplar Street.
BE. P. H. WRIGHT
IJESPECTFULLY teuji:r Ms professional
I \j services to the citizens of Macon and vi
cinity, Office at Drug Store No. •’> Brown
House Block. Hcsidence at I*ev. Samuel Boy
kin’s, Georgia avenue. Calls left at cither
place will receive prompt attention. oel6tf
DR. WRIGHT.”
&®Wt SO l >
UAS removed to Boardman’s Block, over
IVndlfton tV: Ku.-s\ corner Mulberry and
Second Fts., Macon, (L*..
nov7-3m.
HO RAIN£D.
I AA <; *‘’doi as ni "*■ as cv. r wus offered in
LvVf iln.B market lh tail SI COpcr gallon.
A liberal deduction will be made to the trade,
where 10 or more gallons are taken at once.
A. I*. CLINKSCALES,
dec23-lw No. 23 Cotton Avenue.
DIVIDEND No. 55.
TREASURER’S OFFICE, f
Macon A' Wish tern Railroad Company, -
Macon, Ga., December ID, 1872. )
V DIVIDEND OF FIVE (&.Y) DOLLARS
per share has been declared on the Capi
tal Stock of this Company, us held on the
niirht of the 3d ir.st, payable on and after the
‘2oth day of January next, in the currency of
the United States as now received, or Consol
idated First Mo: tirade Ronds of the Central,
South western and Macon and Western Rail
roads, at ninety live (95) cents.
MILO 8. FREEMAN,
dcc2otd Secretary and Treasurer.
THE FINEST
Billiard Tables
IN THE STATE I
fpiIUKU UK BRUNSWICK'S TABLES,
1 best assortment of Cues, plenty of room
ami good lin'ht, can bo found at the
Brno House Billiard Saloon.
Call around and see me, if you want to enjoy
a cwipe.
deed* lm CAREY W. tOX.
College Hill Drugstore.
Cur. Colton Avenue Ac College St.
r l''H.\N KFI'L for the liberal patronage ex-
A tended to this enterprise during the past
year, with a view to its VON’TIM EI) USE-
F VLNLsS m,d VON VENIENVE 1 love
HEPLLMhIE!) THE STOCK,
and am now amply prepared to put np physi
cians ami PAUtI.V t’KKs( It'ITION - (if
l*uro nnd Fivsli Meilicinos,
to vvhlclt my peiisox ,t. attention will at all
times he given.
Hill' Calls at As; Hoar,
PROMPTLY A NSW F.KEP from niv resilience
a'ljtiiiiinic the Store.
T SHALL KEEP ON IIaXD
Pure Wines ami Liquors
FOR ’IFniC AL rsL*.
LAN 1)1! F T!.' AVAR RANTED GARDEN
FELD,
KEUOSDiE OIL, I-ATPS,
CHIMNEY?. WIClv AND THINGS
Tu ’ACV ), CIGARS, SNUFF,
TOILET ARTICLE?, and everything e-ualiv j
found in i Drug Store.
lam ulTertiu an -et’ca' mt'ele of GREEN I
and BLACK IKAS.
STRF.LI CAR TICKETS, four foriTi cents.
Side A -Hts f t the AMERICAN ,V CHINA
TEA Cl’.. :CI Vesey Street. N. Y. City. The
olJic*i ici tik>u-c in America.
dr t v r. h. roiii). m>.
FORREXT.
r J''HRLL ROOMS, in a I trick Hua-c on Cot- I
*. ton Avenue, above fir-1 street, aei 1 mi.
Weil of VVater In yard. Apply t.v
<lc A cf VALEN TINE KAHN. .
FOR SALE.
01-Y Bt'li.DING LOTS ell M t i-mr Hill
O Will -.L ail. or as tuuny a.-desired. The
1 its *djviu Dr. Cox’s on the top of the hill.
The prettiest loea'ion out. Apply to
nov J 7 U No. S Cotton AvxNnt.
Guernsey, Bartrum & Hendrix!
■■ j-; ii.;: ; G IS AM) 31.VM FACTI KKRS (:! |
i —-i iAI NTs. (
Uu " iilTliil I
{BORDERS SUPPLIES)
' : _
Tt:
33jcx.x .xt zngwxnci i’osts,
and all kinds ok thimm.n
l 'A < rh'i >li Y--DIXIIO >ls li>i.
IV:ii ( . (:u:i>..sii:tUrv llSix'li Pupltil' Mi* h. Jliicoii, 4.:i,
.1 'ill mull ‘
Con, lan ii Floor Bipirin
OF MIDDLE CviuOHGIA.
Corn, Bacon, Flour,
Salt, Bagging-, Ties,
Stigar, Coffee, Etc.
TH AT CELEBRATED BRAND OF FLOUR,
“THE PEIDE OP DIXIE;’
/
The Seat-us the Worlr's Always on Hand!
-
a • i
1 I’l.tiin superior facilities in the purchase 01————^^-- -
COI, BACON, Flora, BAGGING,TIES,! ETC,,HI,
And I wil: make it to the interest of Merchant., and Planters to call on me with their MONEY
nr t.t),(!) I’AI’ER. Reasonable time given to all good parties.
W. A. HTTIT.
BT-tf
for THE HOLIDAYS!
I in* Rest I’lacc to Select a Beautiful anti Useful Present is at i
MACK BROTHERS'.
I
BEST KID GLOVES
AT -SI do, WORTH S J 00, To jje FOUND AT
MACK BROTHERS'.
" V s p DID CORSET,
A i 'r.v M ORTH $1.50, CAN BE HAD OF MACK BPvOTIIERS.
—
JUST RECEIVED,
1 !i‘ "LI ill I'OIV"—-Very Pretty.
T!ii- U CLA IIAIVDKERCHIEF,”
Very Handsome, ntul in ail < !>*•
V 1 “>'“•'> LADIES’ ami GENTS’ TIES and SCARFS.
, r lur K u lot of Ladies' and Cltiidren’a MERINO VENTS
Childrens brown, Mixed and Striped WINTER Hose
FANCY KNIT WOOLEN GOODS, Etc.
A lot of SHAWLS very cheap, and selling very fast
C all curly and make your selections. Prices lower titan ever.
MACK BROTHERS,
. Xeeoml Street, Ila.noiir Block.
FOR THE MASQUERADE
AND HOLIDAYS.
OPERA KIDS or any other stvle at 75 ceuts
per pair, a?
NLSSBAI'M .fc DANNENBVRGS
_ declSTw. 70 Third street.
JUST KELEIVED ~
\I.OT of five hundred dozen first yuaiitv
KID GLAIVES, all colors and ail sizes at
the low price of seventy live cents per r,a’r
At NVSSBAU’.t A'DANNEN BURG'S ’
IS 1 w 70 Third street.
JKO. B. H CE.m '
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE ON 3d STREET OVER
I-. W. K.k Khll/S STORK.
-r
Cliaage of Schedule.
MACON AND WESTERN R. R. CO., (
Jlacon, Ga., October 31,1872. i
ON and after Sunday November 3d, the fal
lowing schedule for Passenger Train 1
will be observed on this road :
DAY PASSENGER.
Leave Macon 8:15 A. *•
Arrive at Macon 2:05 A. *•
Leave Atlanta 8:20 a. *
Arrive, at Atlanta 2:40 r. *
NIGHT PASSENGER AND FREIGHT.
Leave Macon. 8:50 P. *
Arrive at Macon 3:20 A *•
Leave Atlanta 8:00 r. *
Ai rive at Atlanta. 4:55 A. *•
Making close connections at Macon w [■
Centr.il Railroad for Savannah and A li-:--:* 1 ;
*nd with Southwestern Railroad for pointy*”
Soutliwest (ieorgia. At Atlanta with lilesterr
And Atlantic Kail way for points Wfst.
A. J. WHITE,
noviitf gnperintendent