The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, August 16, 1873, Image 2

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Tele;" iph & Messenger mJ 8Ai SAHHDAT MORNING. AUGUST 16, 1678 of the Haprcine tomt of Georgia* DIUTIXtD IX ATLANTA, TCHDAT, AC3CST 12lh. From the Atlanta Oonatitulion-l ,|jhn U, Welch t». the State. Manslaughter from Oubb. Wai.n» n, C. J —The defendant ni iodiated ’ , S,».f of murder. On the flret trial of the -rcO'*Uop, Ibe jary foand tbe defendant fill by. Tbs conrt below granted a new trial, n d on tho aeoend trial tbe jury foand the fol lowing verdict: •'Wo, tbe jnry, find Ibe priaoner gailly of tnanalaaghter.” A motion wax made in arrest of judgment, on Ibe ground that tbs verdict of tbe jury ru loo inch finite, nncertain and ille gal, and was so contrary to law that no legal jodgment or nenrinoe coni J be proaonneed or excented open the same, which motion waa overrated, and tbe defendant excepted. There are two grade* of manalangbter, as defined by oor Code—Tolnntsry man*langbter opon a end drn heat of passion—lnvolnntary mat slaughter in tbe commission of sn nala trial set, or a law ful act. witbont dco cantion and circnmspec lion. The pnniahmrnt of volontary manalangh ter, and tbe pnni-brnent of involontary man elacgbter In the commiaaion of andnnlawfnl act, and the punishment of involuntary matalaogbtor in the commission or per forma noe of a tawfni act, where there baa Dot been observed necessary discretion, and cantion, ia different in each of (be grades enumerated, fn tbo case of tbe vol untary manslaughter there ia an intention to kill. In ctaea of Involnntsry manslaughter the {Mention to till is wanting. What is tbe legal effect of tbe verdict of manslaughter in this case? In onr jadgmonf, tbe legal effect of tbe verdict was lo find tbe defendant guilty of tbe highest grade of manslaughter (to-wit:) volon- tary manalangbter. Verdicts are to have a rea sonable intendment, and are to receive a rea sonable oonatrnotion, and ara not to be avoided unless from necessity, Code 3803. The defend ant waa charged with the offenoS of mnrder. The jnry foand blm gnilty of tbe eeoond grade of bumiolde, bat did not Intend to find that tbe killing was involuntary and witbont intention to kill, or they would have raid so by their ver dict, bnt on tbo contrary they fonnd blm gnllty of manalangbter, that la to say, they fonnd that tbe aot of killing was volontary by not finding tbe defendant guilty of Involuntary manaUogbt i-r ami tl.iri l j :.cgV..vr i;..- ithat tbe kill ing was volnniarj. If lbs Jnry bad fonnd tbe defendant gmlly of involantary manslaughter then tbo verdiot should bavo specified whether It waa lo tbo oommission of an unlawful act, or in tbe commission of a lawful act witbont tbe necessary discretion and cantion because one is made a felony, and pnnisbed as inch, bnt the other is not. Oode, 42G2-42G3. Tbo punish- ment of manslaughter other than involnntsry manslaughter, is definitely prescribed by the Code, and when the jnry fonnd tbe defendant gnllty of manslaughter witbont saying it was involuntary, the legal effect and intendment of (bo verdict was to fls.1 him guilty of voluntary manslaughter, otherwise tbe verdiot could not receive a reasonable construction, and Intend- ment. There are bnt two general grades of manalangbter reoognized by tbe Code, volants ry and lr.vo!nntary manslaughter, and aa tbe jnry did not find the defendant gailly of invol- notary manslaughter tbo legal presumption is, that they intended to find him guilty of tbe highest grade of (hat offense, and tbe coart be low did not err in pronouncing its judgment therefor. Uailock vs. tbe State, 10th Goo. Hap, CO. Bean vs. tbe Hutto, 4Sd Goo. Hep. 318. Long vs. tba State, 12ih Geo. Uep. 2!i3. Let tbe jadgment of the Coart below be af firmed. Georgo N. Lester, John O. Gartrell, for plain tiff in error. C. J. Weiiborn, Solicitor General, represented by Z. D. Harrison, for tbo State. Henry Hnnt vs. tbo Stato. Assault with la tent to mnrder, from Oobb. Wauxzb, O. J.—Tbo defendant was Indicted for tbe offense of an aseanlt with intent to mnrder. Oa tbe trial tbe jury foand him gnllty of tbe leaser offense of stabbing, motion waa made for a new trial on tbo grunnds set forth la tbo record, which was ovcrrnlod, anil tbe defendant excepted. Tbo principal ground of error insisted on beforo this Conrt war that tbe Uonrt below limited the defendant’s conn- ad to thirty minntea in bis argument before tbo jnry, over bia protest that bo oonld not do jaatioe to bis client's ease within the limited time prescribed by the Conrt. It appears from the certificate of tbe presiding Jndgo that be allowed the defendant's counsel forty minutes toadlreas the jary, that ia to say, ho allowed him ten mlnntim ovor tbe tlmo proscribed at tho commencement of tho argument. In view of tbe provisoes of tbe Constitution whleb de clares that every person charged with an of- fenao againat the laws, aball bavo the privi lege and benefit of oonnael, tbo Conrt below commuted n grave error In limiling tho argn ment of oonnael aa d aolosed by tbo record, which this Conrt cannot sanction. If the evi dence contained in tbo record had boon so do otdcdly strong os to bavo re (j aired tho verdict rendered by tbe jary, we might not bavo inter fered with it for the error complained of, hat tbo evidenco is conflicting ns to whether tbo stabbing was done in self dafenso, and inas much m tho defondant was provented by the Conrt from haviog tbo privllegs and benefit of oonnael in hit defense as contemplated by, (he Constitntlon, we reverse the jadgment of tbe Conrt below end order a new trial. Let tbo jadgment of the Oaart below bo re versed. John O. Gartrell represented by Lister A Thompson, for plaintiff in error. O J. Welhorn, Solicitor General, represented by Z. D. Harrison, for the State. James F. Simmons vs. Andrew J. Shaffer. Equity. From Gwinnett. Wanna, O. J.—This was an notion of cove nant brought by tbo plaintiff against tbo de fendant, to reoover tba amount of a jadgment against one ICassell, which tbe defendant cove nanted be would pay in consideration that a cer tain Injunction then pending against him at the sail of (be plaintiff ahon.’d bo dissolved, that is to say. tbo defendant covenanted that bo wonld pay to the plaintiff whatever amount might be finally recovered against said Hassell in a snit then pending on tiio common law side of tho Oonrt in favor of tbe plaintiff against said 11ns. aeli. et ah, on a note dated in Maroh, 1862, due twelve months after dato for the sum of $3,600, besides Interest. It appears from the reoorda before ns, that nn n trul had on the note at the (September term cf the Conrt in 1S66, tbe jnry sealed, or redneed the plaintiff's debt agues: Kassel', and fonnd a verdict in favor of tbe plaintiff for only the sum of $1,090 34 with in terest and cost, npou which verdict a jadgment was regularly entered and signed. Subse quently at tbe Msroti term, 18*1, of tbe Oonrt, tne defendant made a motion to have the judg ment render, d in 18C6, opened and reduced un der tbe Helief Act, and upon the trial of that motion, the jury fonnd c verdict reducing the platDtiff's judgment against Hassell to tho snm of $700 00. Upon this last verdiot no jndg msnt appears.10 have been entered. Whether the jadgment was arrested, or whether there was a motion made and pending for a new trial, dots not affirmatively appear on the face of the record offered in evidence by tho plaintiff. The Conrt held and directed that a verdiot abonid be rendered In favor of the plaintiff against tbe defendant for only the sum of $700 00, tho amount fonnd by the last verdict, instead of the snm of $1,909 34, tbe amonnt of the judgment. It was contended on tbe argnment tnat inasmuch as it appears from other parts of the record (net offered in evi dence by tbe plaintiff at tne trial) that there ia now a motion for a new trial pending In the Conrt below from tho finding of the $700 ver dict ; that this Court should consider that fact in this motion for a new trial in the Oonrt be low which was overruled thore, and which is assigned for error here. We can only oonsider each evidence as was offered by the plaintiff in the Conrt below, and the legal effect of that evidence. The defendant introduced no evi dence at the trial. What is the legal effect of the evidence contained in tbe record offered by tM plaintiff I That record shows a verdict and judgment thereon agaicst Unveil in favor of tbe plaintiff for tbe sum of $1,090 34. That roeord also shows a verdiot of :hs jury reducing the amonnt cf that jadgment to 1)799. bnt there is no judgment of tbe Cjurt upon that verdict, and the legal presumption is that the judgment’ waa arrested, or a new trial was granted, or aome other valid legal reason existed why a judgment w«s not rendered upon, that verdict, and especially is this so under the provisions of the second seotion of the Helief Act of 156$, which declares that the judgment rendered under the provisions of that Act aball supersede the prior jadgment. There was no judgment of the Oourt contained in the record offered in evidence by the plain'.iff which superseded the jadgment obtained by tbe plaintiff against Has sell in 1866 for the sum of $1,99? 31, and the Gourt erred in holdlcg and deciding that the judgment obtained in 1566 had been reduced or superseded according to the evidence before the problem: they mast sink and beoome sob- tarraneau streams and finally r’aa in the Gntf. --tome one baa discovered a river of froah water flowing in tba salt wstars of the Golf, and tt not Improbable that this is tbe waiar of tbe Everglades which buries itself for a season and comas to tba light again far oat to sea. Those who have seen Mr. Bergman a picture of tbe Everglades will remember tbe annaet eoece. The stranger who views it geema trans ported to soothe r world—a world of bewildering beamy. ’J he western sky is aglow wuh ah to mering lights of gold and crimson, of aea green and rose oolor, so exquisitely blended that thongb the bnes change rapidly each seems more lovely than the lest. Sometimes a heavily charged rmin-elond toe me np and render* the scene more brilliant by contrast. Gradually tbe gorgeous colors fade, the heavens aasnme an ashy, then a violet bne, and tbe stars, which seem here of nnnsqai size and lustre, begin appear. And if the moon be at the foil, the traveler will be surprised at tbe volume of her UgtH, ■<> different does she serm from the pale Iomlnary of Northern latitudes. The Spaniards coined a word frem the Greek to describe iLe Everglades. It is 2tje(Aon, which means "wet land,” and is not inapplica ble lo this singular region.—JocktontSU lintt. This comes from Ohio: Under this tod And under these tree* Lietb the bod y of Solomon Feu. Be'e not in this bole, Bnt only hi* pod; He ebeiled ont his toul And went op to his God. * SMITH AT THEIH NEW STAND, Nos. U and W liter? Stree CONTINUE TO OFFER BARGAINS TO MERCHANTS anft PLANTERS And invite a call from everybody skeptical angl tf on this point HATH WATER T HE HATHORN SPRING has lately acquired reputation that places It at the head of all the springs at Saratoga. An eminent phyalcian. recently returned from Saratoga, says that it is twice as good (moiictnal- ly) aa Uon rese Water, and that at the springe four glasses of Hatliorn are drank for ono of any other spring. Wo have tbe HATECOnKr Bottle, Dozen or Case! RANKIN, MASSENBUKG & CO. angntf SHIRTS! SHIRTS! THOMAS U. CONNER Hu Jnst received a new lot of beautifal Fnll Bosoms and 1‘Iaited Boeoms, from 13 to 19 inches in tbo neck. Tbo Fall Bosoms arc tbo coolest Shirts worn. DRAWERS! DRAWERS! THOMAS TT. CONNER Has a splendid fitting Summer Drawer, from 26 to CO inches waist, and all lengths of ineeam. NECK-WEAR! NECK-WEAR! THOMAS TT. CONNER Reoeived yesterday a new stock of Hammer Neck-wear, in all colors. Lavender and while for evening wear. linen Collars of JnlylStf all styles and sizes PROVISIONS IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT * FARMERS AND MERCHANTS IS (MIS THE HIPEST. —OFFERED ET— A. B. SMALL jaly27tf No. 10 Hollingsworth Block. STAR CANDLES! FBOCTOR & GAMBLE’S ‘LIGHT OF DAY" BRAND STAR CANDLES. Arc of superior quality and tbo SUndard B .-and. Sol d by Macon, Atlanta, Angueta and 8a- ▼am t&h Orcctre. angld&wSm X» V . WAXFXXLD. BOUT. WAYNE. WARFIELD & WAYNE, COTTON BROKERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA. P ARTIOULAB attention given to purchase and sale of •■Futures” In the Savannah and New York markets, on tho race; reasonable ternia. mar 15 6m N. S. .TONES, PROVISION BROKER, No. 3 Pike's Opera House Building, oxiffoxF'nar^.TX, obxo. Orders for Pork. Bar un, Hama and Lard promptly at. ‘.ended to. Refers to 8e.Tr.iour, Tinal*; i A Oo. tnayll 8m Lst the judgment of the Quart below be re versed. James P. Simmons, for plaintiff in error. .- *>• Olenn, represented by Clark .fc Pace, for defendant. Lake Okeechobee and the Ever Klades. In the southern portion of onr peninsular lies one of the meet singular bodiee of water in the world. It hae never been explored, although many effort* have been made to ascertain wbat it contains. Its surface resembles the sea. save that lie waters are clear aa crystal. i t £ foIt _ miles in width. It contains islands, tor these can he dimly seen from the shore. I t u bounded by a beach of hard white sand, and the eonntry around it is perfectly flab The Everglades are soother mysterious re gion, a medley of land and water each as can tie fonnd on oo other portion of thm continent. Bat a cartons setijeotof study to men of science in the direction assumed by the waters of the Everglades. They all flow south. Where then |lo they empty ? There is only one eolation of { WESLBYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE. 8 TADSTO.V, VA. T HE MtF. annual session 1 logins Peptember 25. 1575. One of the first riebocl* for Tours Ladies tot' he Soath. Twenty-three teachers and oft;.-era. P< -soerv trend; build ing. elegant; health nnsnrpaav sd - feeble oonstitntj one here restored; pupils fro m all the Plates from Maryland to T«xaa. Board ax* I College Tuition for ncholaatie year 9249. For catal jgne of 54 pages, address BAY. W. A. HABiUS. president. angSd' tawlm Sta nnton. Ya. W. A. HUPP, WHOLESALE DEALER IN BACON, FLOUR, BAGGING, TIES, SUGAR, COFFEE, LARD, MEAL, BULK MEATS, SALT, SYRUP, Etc. CORNER CHERRY AND THIRD STREETS, ■UNDER RALSTON’S STALE. MACON, GEORGIA. ELDER HOUSE, Indi m. Spring, Oa. T HIS well known house la now open to those who visit the tipring for health or pleasure. It ia situated nearer the Spring than any other pabiia house, and iff spacious and comfort* ale. The table Is supplied with tbe beet the market affords. Kvery attention ia given to Invalids who resort to tbe walere of the tpring for health. Kates ol Board. Per day.... - 99 vtr wiLk.... • >9 2 Per month . S3 uu Liberal deduction made for large families. W. A. ELDER A ION, Proprietor*. SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS, Adjoining Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga. Convention of Ex-Cadets GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE The ex-Cadets xcJ ex-Professors of tbe GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE Are invited to meet in Convention, at Atlanta, cn the first day of September next. Tho Central, Macon and B.-nnewick, Macon and Western, Atlantio and Western, West Point and Atlanta, and Georgia Baflrosds will pass oemberu of the Convention for one fare to and from tho Convention. Let every ex-Cadet who loves tho memoriee that cluster around Ida Alma Mater, and who cherishes a hope of easing her rcsnrrectel from the ashce in which Sherman buried her, come to this Con vention. JOHN MILLEDG1?, President of the ex-Gadet Association. JuYy20-tilsepl /. A. DUO IN* DUGAN & STILZ. Cora, Bats, Wirt ml Hai, ES0LU8IYELY, No. 29 Second etreot, between Main and River, LOUISVILLE. KY. *»- AMPLE STORAGE. Will fill orders for Com from pointa in Illinois, parties making purchase accepting through Bill of Lading from shipping pointa apr'25 Cm B. O. Fnuwaa s W. W. Fnassaois A- P. A bill —...B. S. Moao s. FL&NNAGAX, ABELL & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND General Commission merchants, 155 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. OA. M ANAGING agents for tho English 6tonewa11 Fo.-iiiixer, etc. Bagging and Ties famished, ana liberal cash advances rnado on consignments for ealo in Savannah, or on shipments to onreor- roepondonta in Northern, Easier or European markets angl 6m A. M. Sloan. Arthur N. Sollee. G. W. WyUy, Jr. A- TVX. 8LOAW c*5 CO. COTTON FACTORS AND — General Commission Merchants Cl&ghora & Cunningham’s Bangs, BAT STREET. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. B AGGING and Ties advanced on crops. Liberal cxsli advances made on consignments for ealo in tiAvannah, or on shipments to reliable corres pondents ia Liverpool, New York, Fhiladelpbia, Boston, or Baltimore. angl t»m PATENT ANTI-FRICTION GITT GEAR! r p BUNS TWENTY-FIVE PEN CENT. LIGHTER than any othor Gear made. It is made without a mortise, tenon, or a key to work loose. Every part bolted to iron. Ovor twenty in nae. Alt bavo proven good. MV PATENT Is tho mode of construction of wheels suspended on Anti-Friction Balls, extended arm to carry the Pnlley and Pinion Shaft. All persona using or making any part of my Patent, will be proeecnted to tho extent of tho law. I Build and Repair all kinds of Machinery at my Works. BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER. Steam, "Water, and Q-as Pipes, and All their Fittings for Sale. Call and see at my Works, Fourth street, near the Brown Honee, Macon, Ga. *Send for Cironlare. July30 tf E. CROCKETT. W. Duncan. J. H. Johnston. M. Maclean DUNCAN, JOHNSTON & CO, COTTO.Y FACTORS 1S1I-— General Commission Merchants, 92 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. QA. angl 6m L. J. GUILMART1N. JOHN FLANNERY. L. J. GUILMAETIN & OO., COTTON TACTORS AND General Commission Merchants, BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. OA. A GENTS for bradley’d Super Phosphate of Lime, Jewell’a Mills Yams and Uomoetics, etc. Bagging, Bopa and Iron Ties always on hand. Usual facilitiee extendod to customers, angl dwAaw6m w. o. Mounts. s. v. i MORRIS & REID, Provision and Tobacco Brokers, Boom No. 1 College Building, comer Fourth and Walnut streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Safer to TV. A. Hoff. may 11 3m WARBXK A. RANSOM. DARIUS W. GKE3. W. A. RAXTSOM & CO., Manufacturers and Jobbors of BOOTS AND SHOES, 138 AND 149 GRAND ST., NEW YOBS. Bepresected by B. W. Hogan, of Georgia. oetJOdlv ISMUMi! AOE5 3XTOY —OF THE— ■ET ORLEANS MUTUAL MCE CO. ESTABLISHED A. D. 1805. Specially Beineured with the 'ACTORS’ & TRADERS’ INSURANCE COMPANY —ANDTHE- Louisiana Mutual Insurance Company, ALL OF NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. COMBINED CASH ASSETS. - - - - 83.773,072 63. INSURES AGAINST FIRE. Educate Your Daughters. SAIHVIUI. IEXSEMKK. W. E. WABD'3 SEMINARY FOB IOUI IQ LA DIES closed on the lllh Jane with S3 gn daatoe .ml n >.r 3o0 pupils. No school in tbe 8oat ( h, and only t hree in the North, hive had as good an xets. N-I c u. Of protracted sicknea. dming lb« past year. It* pupils being In tbe city, enjoy Ita ) beet ad.% itage. of their res pee tire churches. ' trade of tt u., rtecior Gtaa. 926. Fall fiction opens Btf aabsr i. p or catalogue address W E- WABD i'uly23d2«.tw3t ' Nashville,’ Ten 0. j Losses Adjusted With Liberality and Paid Promptly. JAMES H. LOW. (Foraeily of 4Vood & Low-, oed late President La. Equitable Life Ineurocce Go of N. O ) Manager Southern Department. Office Jio. 10 Whitehall atreet, Jomee* Bank Block. P. 0. Box 106, ATLANTA, GA. 8. M. FARRAR &H.L EACKLS, Resident Agents. Office, Planters’ Banking Company. MACON BOARD OF REFERENCE. (By Permission.} G. A Nutting, President City Bank. J. £. Jones, Preeideit Central Bank. I. G. Plant, President Pint Notional Bonk. W. J. Lawton, President Planters' Co. B. G. Bonn. President Pt.charge W. 8. Holt. President hoathweetem BaUroa^ Co. R. W. Cnbbedge. of Onbbedge. Haalebaret A Co. B. H. Plant, of I. C Plant A Son. Xbomae Hardeman, of Hardeman A Spark*, tag! Im ! R. M. Bazemore, of Adam* A Btzemore. John O- Card, of Garbart A Card. I B. L. Willingtiam. of Lawton A Willingham, i fi. Waxeibaum. of Woxelbanm A Bro. J. W Barae, of J. W. Burke A Oo. | J. B. Bom, of Rom A Coleman. I Joeeph Daxmecborg, of Aaatbomn A rornenborg* Amber Ayreo. Thomae C. Dempeev. v _ A BE composed of substance a derived from the Vegetable Kingdom, and are particularly de signed to act gently, but thoroughly on the fctom- ach, Liver, lk>wels and general circulation. They act aa kindly on the tender infant, tbe most deli cate female and infirm old age, aa upon tbe mo vigorous system, eradicating every morbific agen invigorating the debilitated organs, buildiDg up the flagging nervous energies, and imparting vigor to body and mind. They increase the powers of digestion, and excit the absorbents to action whereby all impurities o the system are carried off. The old stereotype opinion that calomel must be used «TO CABBY OFF THE BILE” Has given away before the light of scienoe. vegetable kingdom fomialies a remedy free from all deleterious effects. Jor Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, pain in the shoulders, dizziness, sour eructations of the stomach, bad taste in the month, bilious attacks, palpitation of tho heart, pain in the region of the kidneys, despondency and gloom, and forebodings of evil, all of which are the offspring of a diseased Liver, Dr. Tutt's Pills Hare no Equal They are specially recommended for Bilious, B6- mittent and Intermittent Fevers, which prevail n miasmatic districts during tbe enmmer ana autumn. These diseases ore invariably attended by derange* ment of the Liver and Bowels. FOR CHILL AND FEVER Tb*y mm » specific. Physicians »1I admit Uut quinine onlv effects a tomporaiy suspension of the attacks of Fever and Aruo, unless ita nae is pre ceded by a reliable anti-bilions medicine. THE TESTIMONY OF THOUSANDS establiehes beyond a doubt that DR. TUTT’S LIVER PILLS followed by Quinine. Is a positive core for Chilis and Fever, and all bilious diseases. rprrn PHOPEH TIMB To take them is when yon have nanaea, loss of so- letite, yellow cast of the skin and eyes, rush o .dood to tbe bead, cold extremities, ringing in the ears, pain in the back, side and ahonlders, high colored urine, vertigo and bilionanees. While using them so chime or diet ok occupation is necessa ry. PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX. Sold by all drug gist*- DR. TUTT’S IMPROVED HAIR DYE. Tbis elegant preparation is warranted tbe BEST IN THE WOBLD: Ita effect is instantaneous; Imparts no ridiculous tints; will remedy the bad effects of inferior dyes; perfectly harmless; contains no sugar of lead; has no unpleasant odor, and imparts a natural * glossy color. Pnoe One Dollar a Box. Bold by all Drrrzlatl. Laboratory 18 and JO Platt at, S. Z. angUdeod.ewJfcwly CELEBRATED WROUGHT IRON COTTON PRESSES! All acknowledge its superiority to any made nnywhero or by anybody. STEAM ESGI\ES AM) BOILERS, SAW MILLS, SUGAR MILLS AM) KETTLEVIROX RAILIXG, MILL HACMSEBY, ( ASTIK6S ASB MACHINERY OF ALL KISDS. Fanglit’s latent Gin Gearing! S. P LANTERS are requested to call around aed *ea it. It is not neceraary that yon buy more power to ru’i your gin a lifetime Many boy horse powers and nave tobuy agm g JL power to ru’i your gm a nrenmo many uuy nw»u ^ orav ri This Gin Gear hw an IRON CENTRAL BUPFOtfT to prevent stttlmg of gin h nae, AN IRON ai POST AND IBON BAND WHEE Li BHaFT.* Made only by J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON. NOTICE Hi vine made arrangements wth Mes?r«i RCHOFIF.LD A SON for the sole manufacture of*mv PATENT GIN GEAR wit i OkMtil^b 1‘iO.N 8PPPOR1, all others are warned not to make, usr or e“Iu ttotmo »a Sp^ocms to tbe .x-emof tbe law all person, luiog or infrmjrng on my L. B. FAOGBT. Philadalph'a. May 24. 1673. jnlytdjm THE D. PRATT «uuiajur*a£B.ax BUSINESS ESTABLISHED IN 1833 W E offer to planters;these well-lnown Gins, w'lich sre sold whorssver cotton is planted. OVER SEVENTEEN THOUSAND Have been sold since 1853. We ask partioe wishing to buy to come and examine them, especially the Ill PROVED GIN, having a linter attained. It will pay them for so doing. They are warranted 10 give satisfaction, and time given to teat them before payment ia required. JalyX9d2tawtf JQHKS03I <& DUNLAP, No. 72 THIRD STREET. Great Solera Freiit aid Passenger Line VIA CHARLESTON, S. C., TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. TUESDAYS, THREE TIHES A WEEK, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS ELEGANT STATE-BOOM ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOYAGE 10 to 12 HOURS SHORTER VIA CHARLESTON. THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO. Anfi acneeetag Roads West, in alliance with tho Fleet of Thirteen First-Class Steamships to the above Fcrta, invito ettoation to tbe Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the bnainesa public in the Cotton Staten at the PORT OJF’ Offering facilities of Bail and Sea Transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelledi In excoUence and capacity at any other Port. Tho following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the Line: XiTZrOW N'OTblL. MANHATTAN M. S. Woodhull, Commander. CHAMPION....*.*.””..—..... ;Ri W. Lockwood, Commander. CHARLESTON James Beery, Commander. JAMES ADGEK--- -- T. J. Lockwood, Commander. JAMES ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. GEORGIA Crowell, Commander. SOUTH CAROIANA... ......T. J. Beckett, Commander. qLYUE J* Kennedy, Commander. ASHLAND Ingram, Commander. I£T|S K Al. eo -1 a <=• qiQ 3PB!XIiA3921XaP2EIXA.I ZKOZff SU?EAtS»”SEIIP8. Alex. Hunter, Commander GULP STP.EAM X VIRGINIA. Hinckler, Commander Sailing Days—Thursdays. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C TOTAL CAPACITY 40,000 BALES MONTHLY. TO -r=t A T ■ff'Xr/IOrbB. FALCON Hainie, Commander MARYLAND”!””—'.".”'.*'..'.'.'—— Johnson, Commander rtp.A GULL Dutton, Commander Sailing Days—Every Fifth Day. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C. ■37O BOSTON. STEAMSHIP MEREDITA, -Saiib Every Other Saturday. JAS. ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. Bates guaranteed as low ax thoee of Competing Lines. Marino Insurance one-half of one per cent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can be had at all tho principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabatr a, Tennessee and MiaeUaippi.- BUte Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addroaamg Agents of the “team- tttps in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, the BaHroad Tickets sbonld be exchanged and Bertha assigned. The Through Ticket* by this Bonte insindo Tranafcrs, Meals and State Room, while on elup The South Carolina Bailroad, Georgia Railroad And their connecting Lines have largely increased Hreir facilities for the rapid movement oftoW and Paaeengcra between tbe Northern Cities and tbs South mid West. Comfortable Night Holme* Chair wihout extra charge, have been introduced on the South Carolina Bailroad. Firat-Clas* Fatinff Saloon at Branchville. On the Georgia Bailroad First-ClaEa Bleeping Care. „ _ „ . Frefght promptly transferred from steamer to day and night trains of the Soath Oarohna Bailroad. Close connection made with other roads, delivering freights at distant Ths Managers will neseverv exertion to satisfy their patrone that the ltns VIA 0HABLE81ON cannot ot Bnpj. Charleston, 8. 0,B. D. HASSELL. Genera Agent, P. 0. Box 4872, Office 317 Broadway, N. Y.; S. B. PICKENS, General Passenger and Ticket Ageni South Carolina Bailroad 1=?- FR_ F=L CHOLERA. DYSENTERY, CHOLERA MORBUS, DIARRHCEA, AND ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Cured nnd Prevented by Radway’s Ready Reliefl TF CHOLEBA. prevails aa an epidemic, the Pta X ventive measures are tho moat wise to adont* Ihe Liyku, Bowels and Rkomach Bh .nld bo Ikgnltr. Hatiwiy’s Pills, in small do»<?e, will this PcqnM**. Baddy’s Ready Belief dilntedTn w.iter. Volo teappoontnl to a intnb’er of witfri taken aa a dritk, three or four times dnni.e th* d*v wdl dioinreei xbe malaria inhaled in tl* tv ° tem. and neutralise ail acid or u; healthy e em*nta canoed by the co ubmanon of fhe malaria of the atm sphere with the gat<e8 of e>omach. (ahich are cfien these b.idemics ac*d). iaipartui^ warmth energy aLd health. ihrougUuut the h\*i. m p eve nting the separation of tho wateiy iiom oth«. propert’es in the b’ood. 1 If soized with CBOLEB l, tba Ready r h., - -ibla. 16. ■ v^at. m< or ■ and U-xly a . ins, w ths II.-IOCS ,110 OL it ehcnld bo given aa airoDg and often Th.s will at-euro re.t amt hold tbe prop. ■ blood together, iqo-uzii-q its circula i.i i’lg congaetion, and proveot t e oi-i lossoning of the pulse, and stopping v , purging The body should bo rubb... > Belief from head to fopt, and alcn.- This wul impart new ena-gy and vi . nervous aystem, stop cramps, spatm, a free perepiralion. As aeon as ihe tBL „ qiieted, a x to eight of Badway a I‘iii„ (n u danger of diarrlm. need ce fearaa) ebonln be giT 8u . jha Liver, Stomach and Bowels will at oure . e retto ed to their natural dories, and the neutral!* d els. monte of disease be expelled from the -.yeiam. This treatment hae rescued Ibonsands from uram Looseness, Diarn cea. Cholera Morbus. »aopa Spasms, eto , and all painful ditebarg.-a r.om the bowels are stopped in fifteen or twenty miunies by taking Badwaj’s Beadi Belief. No coi-aesuon or ir llammariun, no weakness or lassitude, w, i fofiew ths nae of the B. B. Belief. SADWAV’S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE- INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OjT 1 HE BLADDER INFLAMMaIION OF THE BOWtLc, CONUiSTiON OF THE l.CNGS. 80BETHROAT, DlFFloOLT BREATHING, L'A Li I TATloN OF THi rihART HYSTERICS, CBOUL‘, DIFTHL1UA, OATABBH, INFLUENZA HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM COLD CHILLS, AGOE CHILL4. The application of the Beady Belief to the put or parts where the pain or difficulty exists will at- ford ease and cjnitori. Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will in a few moments care Cram;B Spasms, bonr Htom- aoh, Hes-tbnrn, Sick Headacns, Ooho, Siimi in Ihe Bowuis, and all Intertill l’ains. Travelers should always ca-ry a bottle of Rad- wry’s Beady Belief with (hint. A few drops in water will prevtnt sickness or pains fro m cuugs ot water. It in better than French BranVy or Bit- lore as a etunnlant. FEVER. AND AGUE Fever and Ague on od for fifty cents. There is not a remedial agent in tbe world that will core Fever and Ague, and a-I other Malarious, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by Radway’s Fills) bj quick as Badway’s Beany Belief. Beady Relief 53 cents per bottle, and Fills S3 cents a box Hold by Druggists. HEALTH! BEAUTY! STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD —IN CREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT— CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUl'UUL COMPLEXION SECUR ED TO ALL! DE. EADWAY’S SARSAPAHILLIAN RESOITHIT Han made tbo moat astonlebing cares. So quick, so rapid are the changes tbe body tmduigoes, under the Lflaence of this truly woDdertnl medicine, tbit EVERY DAY AN INCREASE IN FLESH AND WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT. THE GREAT BLOOD FIRMER! Every drop of the SABSAPAR1LLIAN RESOL VENT communiones through the blood, sweat, urine, and other fluids and.J nice, of the ejettm, tho vigor cf life, for it repairs tho wastes of the body with new and sound matenaL Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular Diseiecs. Dicers in tho Throat and Month, Tumors, Nudes in tbo Olands and other parts of the system, fcoie Eyra, htmmorons Discharges from the Ears, and tbe worst form ot Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Fever bores. Scald Head, Bing Woim, Salt hbcum, Ety- eipe as, Acne, Black fipots, Worms in the Flash, Tumors, Cancers in the Womb, and all Weakening and Painful Discharges, Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm, and all wastes of the life prir ciple, are withiu tho curative range of this wonder of Mod em Chemistry, and a few days’ nse will prove to any person using it for either of these tonus of disease its potent power to cure them. If ihe patient, daily becoming redneed by tbe waste and decomposition that is continually pro gressing, succeeda m arresting these wastes, and repairs the same with new material made from healthy b.ood—and this the bABSAPAltlLLlAN will and does secure—a cure is cert-in; tor when ouce this remedy commences its work of purifica tion, and succeeds m diminishing the loss of wastes, its repairs will be rapid, ana every day the patient will feel himself growing belter and strong er. the food digesting better, appetite improving, and flesh and weight increasing. Not only does ths bABSAFdBtLLIAN RESOLVENT excel all known remedial agents in the care of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional and Skin Diseases, bnt it is the only positive core tor Kidney and Bladder Complaints! Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel, Diabetec, Dropsy, btoppago of Wa^r, Incontinence of Urine, BrightVs Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases where there are brick dost deposit*, or the water is thick, c.ondy, mixed wirh sabstauces iiko tho white of &a egg, or threads like white silk, or thore is a morbid,oork, bilious appearance ana white bone dust deposit, and who. there ia a pricking sensation, burning sensation, when passiug water, and pain in the small of the back and alou.* UitiUhS. Tumor of 12 Tears’ Growth Cured by Rad way’s Resolvent! Beteelt, Hiss.. July 28,18!7. Db. Balway I have had Ovaritn 'ltru ir in the ovaries and bowels. All the Doctors a«id ‘ there waa no help Tor it ” I tried everything that was recommended, but nothing helped iue. I saw your lietolvent, sud thought X would try it; Out bad no !ai;h in it. because X hai suffered for twelve years. I took six bottlts of the Beeoivem, and ono box of Bad way’s Bills, and two bottlee of your Beady Belief; and there is rot a sign of tumor to be seen or felt, and I feel better, smarter, and bap* pier than I have for twelve years. Ihe wor.t tumor w&b in the left sida of tbe bowels, over the groin. _ writ© this to you for the benefit of otheis. You can publish it if yon choose. i ASNAll P. KNAPP- Vina ALFBED Xi. TYLER, w,, Rnnth Carol in. Railroad- Charlaaton. S O ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean Time. H avnee Derfected mv arrangement to correct the slightest error in the ana-keeping off Bf flnl Regulator by the erection of an observatory and one of the moat approved TBANfiflT IN8TBU- MENTsTtouie purpose of obeerving the meridian passage of the sun and stars, I will be able lo keel ,k. * Macon mean time to within a fraction of a eeoond- B| —I.I ausmUob paid la the Repairin' a»d ratlaff •* *»• WaioBaa, aa «*U aa ail UwMafMwattx:** -*r4ar- - -1 Ilf IMP WOHMS! The only safe and erne remedy for TAPE, FIN nnd WOBMS of all kinds. PBICE $100 PEE BOTTLE. An Important Letter. From a prominent gentleman and resident of On- cinnati, O., for the past forty years well known to tho book publishers throughout tbe United Mates: Nzvf loss, October 11, lb70. Db. Badway : Dear tiir—I am induced by a tseneo of duty to toe suffering to make a brief fctatemant of tbe working of your meoicine on myself. For several years I had been affected with some trouble in the bladder afld urinary organs, which some twelve months ago culminated in a moat ternbly afflicting disease, which the physicians all t*id was a spasmodic stricture in the uretas, os also aflam- mation of tho kidneys and bladder, and gave it as iheir opinion that my age—73 years—would pre vent my over getting radically cured. 1 had tried a number of physicians, and h*d taken a large quanity 0 f medicine, both alopathio and hemeoe- patbic, but had got no relief. I had read of aston ishing cures having been made by your remedies; and some four months ago read a notice in tbs Fhil&deiphix tixturJ&y Evening Po*t of a enre hav ing been effected on a person who bad lotg been suffering aa X had been. I went right off and got some of each—your Sarsaparitlian He* ol vent, Beady B-dief, and Begulating Ptila— and com menced t iking them. In three days x was grealty relieved, and uow feel aa well as ever. C. W. JAMES, Cincinnati, O. DB. BAD WAY'S Feri'ect Purgative and JKeir ulating Pills. Perfectly tasteless, qiegxntly coated with «««| gum. pmge, legulate, purify, cleanse, strengthen. Bad way's Pills, for the cure of *U dis order* of tho Stomach, Liver, Bowols, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Conitipk- tlon, Costiveneaa, Indigestion, Dyepepsia. nees, Fever, lhllammation of tho Bowels, Piles and all Derangements of tho Internal Viscera. Wai* ranted to effect a positive cure. Purely vegdijW containing no mercury,minerals or deleteroua drugs. fiT Obeervo tho fohowing aymptoma re*ultmg from Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, lullcess of t“ 8 Blood in the Head, Acidity of tho Stomach, hau««i Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fall sees or w*Wj*® the Stomach, tiour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter ing at the Heart, Choking or suffering Sensation* wnen in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, a* or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Fai the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellownefso* the Skin and Eyes, Pain in tne Side, Chest, WJf and sudden Hushes cf Ueat. Burning in the * A few doaea of Badway’a W'“ "‘ ll freQ tom from aU the above named disorders. Puce cento per box. Sold by Druggists. READ ‘.FADBB -a.INTX3 TRUE” Send on e latter etamp to BAD WAY A CO.. Ko. <M Warren, corner Ohoreb street, New Tork- > Information worth thouaar.de will be een. JOO, niayl3 eodAwiy