The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, August 20, 1873, Image 2

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{’olograph oe. Messenger. WEDNESDAY MORNING. ACGrSTJ-0 1878. Itrrl.lon* ol (be Knpreme toutl of Georgia. MMTiur.il n« atuusti, tuxxdxt, iforrr 12th. Firm luo AlUute Conetiintion.] John A. Griffolb, for non, ole , n. J. A3. Mitrbrll. ot i»l., illegality, from \V.ltor;, ^ Waitsuu, .1.—Thia case camo bein'” oonrt nelow on an isaoe formed npon ea *m- daril of illegality to an e xeentirn which bod been levied on the defendant's pioperty, on the ground that he bad not been served with the original prooeas In the ease in wbith the jndg- meot and exeentfen v» obtained. It appeared ou the fare of the reer.nl tl-.l Ihft defendant war .rived by the hbertff. The defendant pro posed to prove by the afcerifl, and by bimaeif, that he bad not been served, and the oonrt ad united the evidence, bnt there was no judgment rendered by the oonrt npon that issue. The oenrt, however, dismissed the plaintiff's levy m the property of the defendant on the ground that no affidavit bad been Sled as to the pay ment of taxes sa reqnired by the act of 1870, and that v&a the only judgment rendered by tbo oonrt in the case, to which judgment (be plaintiff excepted. The dismissal of the plain tiff's levy on Ibe property of the defendant, Lecause there was no affidavit of the payment of taxes aa required by tbe art of 1870, was an error. It would nociu, according to the pro visions of tbe 32C4lb section of too Code, that in Older to traverse the entry of service by the sheriff that the defendant thould show that he baa done no at the first term after notice cf such entry is had by him, or abould ahow that ho had no notice of the pondeney of the suit against him prior to the rendition of the judg ment. Lai the jedgment of tbo court below b» re- veraed. Clark * Paco; Walker and McDaniel for plaintiff in eiror. J. W. Arnold, by brief, for defendants. Thomas W. Alaxunderet ah, vs -I. W. Malt- bo. Execnton, et &1. Motion fron | Gwinnett. Wx&nxu, O. J.—Tho plaintiffs lust.tiled Miit on two notes, the one dated lGtb January, 1mG2, due one day after date, for 9425,000, the other note dated 28ih March, 1SC1, for $25, end ob tained a judgment for tho tall amount due on the note, ou tho 14th September, 1807. In March 1873, motion waa made to opan and re- duco that judgment nnder the provisions of Ibe Itellef Act of 1868. Oo tho bearing of that tuclion tho jary, under tbo charge of tbe oonrt, found a verdiot for tba plaintiffs for tho foil amount of judgment. The defendants made a motion fora new'trial on tbo ground that tbe court erred in lla charge to tho jnry, which waa ovemied, and tho defendants excepted. The court obargrd the Jury in substance, that the tender,-or offer to tender. Confederate notea in payment of the plaintiff ’ajdebtor, tho offer to do tbo other thiags as set forth in the rocord, did not create snob an equity aa would tulhor- Ixo tho Jury to reduoo amount of the judgment. In view of tho evidence contained in too reeord, we find no error in tbe charge of tho court to the jury, orintho refusal to grant a new trial. Lat the judgment of tho oonrt below be af- fltmed. _ , J. N. Olenn; Otarko & Pace, for plaintiff* in error. L. 8. Winn; J. P. Uimmons, for defendants In error. • ’ Ww. T. Andorton vs.,Hotrard & Sims. Claim, from Wilkes. Waumui, 0. .1.—This was a claim Cano sub mitted to tbo Court below to determine the law aud the facta without the intervention of a jury. Tho Court deoided In favor of the claim, whereopon tbe plaintiff excepted. It appears from the evidenoe In record that Howard, on tbo lhth day of January, 1872, purchased a ■lock of goods of Anderson, and executed a mortgage to him on the goods to secure tho pay. ment therefor. In the month of February, 1872, Sima .V Howard lonued a co-partnership, the terms of which were that Sims was to fur nish goods equal in value to thoee put in by Howard, and to aharo equally in theprofltK. Subsequently goods were purchased by the firm and addod to the stook purchased by Howard from Anderson aa needed according to the agreement cf tho parties, whieh goods wero purchased in the name of Howard A Sims, and shipped to them and paid for by them, except tbe amonnt of $420, which remains nnpaid. On the 18th of May, 1872, Anderson foreclosed bin mortgage on the goedt aolil to Howard, and an execution waa levied by the sheriff on all the goods found in tho store boose on the 25th of May. 1872. On the lat of June, 1872, How ard A Sims interposed tlieir claim for certain specified artioles of the goods levied on aa tbe property of Howard, alleging that said * specified goods were not the property of Howard, hut wero the property of the copartnership. The goods claimed art> goods pnrohaaed by tho copartnership Him, hut tbe goods in the store were sold by the partner! Indiscriminately aa well from the stock pur chased by Howard from Anderson, as from the additional stock pnrohaaed by the oorpartner- sbip firm, and tho question is, whether the ad. ditlonal atock of goods pnrohaeod by tbo copart, nership is liable to be sold to an amount equal to that of tho goods sold by Howard, covered flWdVs’ffca individual'propert’y of Ilowar Mo supply the deflclenjjy jBJ&&q5rffie-“iAde'de- claras, that a mortgage may cover a atock goods or other things in hulk, but changing specifies, in whioh oaso tbe lien is lost on all artioles disposed of by the mortgagor up fo the time of foreclosure, and attaohos on tho pur chases mado to supply their place. Now, tt is undoubtedly true that if Howard, tbe mort gagor, had disposed of s part of the goods covered by his mortgage to Anderson, ami had pnrohaaed and paid for other goedi to supply thq place of those disposed of, that the mort gage lien would attaoh to tho goods so pur- obaaed to the extent only of tho value of the otlgiual stock mortgaged. Chisholm vs. Chit tenden, 43lh Georgia Reports, 213. But in tbe oaae now before the oonrt, the additional atock of goods lovied on waa not pnrohaaed by How ard, the mortgagor, but waa purchased by How ard A Sims, a different unit distinct party in contemplation of the law, who have never exe cuted a mortgage npon 8Dy goods, so' far as the reoord shows, and we cannot suppose that it waa intended by this section of the Code fo cre ate a lien npon goods purchased by third per- eons, who were no parties to the mortgage. The goods covered by the mortgage were the indi vidual property of Howard, tho mortgagor, the the goods claimed are tbe property of Howard A Sima, a different and distinct party in con templation of tho law. The Court passed its judgment npon the facts as well as the la#, in cluding the question of frand, and is to Lo con sidered in the light of a verdiot of the jury. Let the judgment of tbe court below he af firmed. W. M. A. M. P. Keese, for plaintiff in error. 8. H. Hardeman, for defendants. killing two of them and ecorching in a frightful manner four others, tearing the flesh off their limbs and producing a beart sickening tcene among the panic stricken women. For some time even those who had not been (cached by the electric fire were paralyzed by tbe appalhng sight they bad aeon and weru nnable to render any assistance. One of the women standing on the ontaide at the time the fiery dart entered the ill-fated place, slates that tho rnin and hail were falling m torrents, and all crowdedlp the door. When the lightning atrnck, preceded an instant before by a terrifying peal of thunder, one dreadful chorus of screams rent Ibe air, and at the sight of the dead and thoee whose flesh had been stripped from their bocioa in many parts, sev eral members cf tbe party fainted, while tbe re mainder, thongh nnhnrt, were perfectly para lyzed with fear. It waa some twenty minutes before any oao eoold be induced to move to ward the city for aaeiatanoe, ao great waa the dread that bad fallen on them by thu frightin' visitation. The American (Yoinun in Faria Mrs. Bonham in flu Louis Bepnblictn | The principal amusement of the American woman u> Fans la shopping. The Palais Boy- ale and tbe line llivoM are thronged by the Yankee ahoppiata. And the French shop keep er knows «m and has bis wares nicely fixed for ’em. There are some things extremely nice in Paris and if tbe Americans were ao disposed wo might have tbe tune in New York; bnt we never snail while tbe Americano take all their cash, tny gald, and spend it abroad.— Gloves that eoat enormous prices at home are glorionaiy cheap in France. Four-button ganU de turtle (ao fashionable joat now), oostiog $2 and $2 25 at home, can be had for thirty, lire franca a dozen—$7 gold—and the beat quality Jonvin, Jnglaa A Dupre* are sixty, sev enty and eighty franca per dozen. The eoat of delicions winea in Paris makes water an un known beverage, but it’s simply ridiculous to buy silks or in fact dress goods of any descrip tion there. A aplecdid quality of lienuet or Ponson'a black silk can be got in New York for feur or fire dollars, and the same' quality commands in Paris 18 or 20 franca a metro (tbo price of eonree Is in gold) and moat every one paid from 15 to 20 cents a dollar for their gold. Bat they don't atop to think that twenty franca it nearly fire dcllarx, but buy and buy, and then worry about dressmakers and getting through the custom house. The best dreast-il women in Paris an l New York are very much alike. Tbe London femalo fashions are aeme- abat in advance of Bible times, bnt fearfnlly behind French styles. But the New York public hear tbe new French operas and wiar tho last thing in French hats on nearly the same even ings with their French sisters. W. A. HUPP, Ji j' SMITH AT THEIR NEW 8TAND, Nos. 74 and 76 Mnilierry Street, CONTINUE TO OFFER BARGAINS TO And invite a cxll from everybody aktptical angt tf on this point. $300,000! Mtnpcndona Kngllali Betting. Opoa the Derby of 1SC7 Lord Hastings lost by far the heaviest sum that was evor lost on a raos. It aeerna but the other dsy that the air waa Tooal with tho enthusiastic cheers that greeted bis appearance on tbe oonrae at Ascot, after paying away through hia commissioner- about XI00,000 on the Darby settling. In many a little raee at Newmarket Lord Jlast- inga backed his horse to win X10.000. It made no difference lo him whether tbe bookmakers naked him to stake X2,000 or X5.000 against their XIO,000. Whatever they offered in the way of odds, ao long aa the sum was largo enough, he was content to book; and duriog hia abort career on tbe Turf the odds laid were shorter and the gains won by tbe bookmakers larger than during any three years of tbepree- eot century. He often paid away XIO,000 X50.000 upon a settlement after a Houghton oecood October meeting ; and since Lard Uaat- ing’s time high bets hsve been the rule at Tat- t or tali'* and tba Bing. Mr. J. B. Morris, the bookmaker, has been known to lay XIO,000 to XdOO against each of Are of Sir Joseph Hawley's horses, against each of six of Ibe Duke of Newcastle's horses, and against a horse of Mr. Chaplin’s. Again, Xl,000 to Xio has been laid that a certain horse would win the Liverpool Cup, and X1.000 to XIO that Sir Frede rick Johnstone wonid ride the winner and Mr. Chaplin has been known to win XI40 - tKAI upon the Derby, and Captain Macheil, his confederate, XGO.OOO. A year or two ago Mr. Ghapiln wen a leviathan bet of X50.000 that The Harmtt would beat Tbe Palmer the first time (hay met, and X10.000 that The Hermit beat Marksman. Yon may meet men by tbe dozen at Tatleraall’a who, if they ehocse to tell yon (heir eeerets would tell you that their wits are worth XIO,000 to X20.000 a year to them, lie- dooed to a system, nothing Is aafer than “bnai. »••* on the Turf." Lord George Bentmek for yaara kept up hia magnificent stud by his boob and Mr. Harry Hill, hia chief King commis aioner, eonld, I fancy, tell o* some piquaut sto- rlea it he were to torn to hia notebooks. It is ■aid that in a single yoar Lord George netted nearly XJO.OOO upon a ooople of horses alone. UcnUtmen’i Magazine. MISSOURI STATE LOTTERY. Legalised by State Authority and lima In 1'iiblle lit fit. heal*. Gram! Single Rnmber Scheme. SO,000 NU-HKEKN. "» .on II. TO BE DRAWN AUGUST SO: 1(73. Ota 1 prize of13,IT*) lpriao of In,(to 1 prita of 7.900 4 prites oh............. 9,tr0 4 prirea of™ 2.900 20 prises of 1SK10 a) prises of.— .... 500 40 priieg of. 250i _ Ticket* MO. Half Tickets $5. Quarters J2A0. «• Our lotteries are chartered hr the Bute, are always drawn at the tine named, aud all drawiazi aroun;tf r the rare rvuion of sworn commissioner.-,. O *?■ official drawing will be published in tha St. Louis paper?, and a eopy of drawing sent to pur chaser* of ticket*. M* Wo will draw n similar schema tho last day si every month dnrins the year 1*73. S? &*£* SOWS I*. * obray ' Tm* T M3 unrivxlled medicine i« w*mnted not to cocuifi a single particle of Mercury, or any in j anon a mineral aubatxr.ee, bnt it PURELY VEGETABLE. For FORTY YEARS it baa proved its great val. no la all diaeaat* of tho Direr, Bowel* Kul neva. Thoueanda of the good *nd gry*t_ m *u ntrts of tho country vouch for it* wonderful *nd peculiar power in purifying the Blood. fctimnJAtng tlie torpid Liver and Bowel*, end imparting new life and rigor to the whole eyaiem. HIMMOrio LIVER REG CLATOB is acknowledged to have no oiu&l a* a LIVER MEDICINE. It contain* four medicxl element*, never uiuiJd in the aarne happy proportion in any other prepar- ation, viz . * gentle Cathartic, a wonderfnl Tonic, *n unexceptionable A'terative and a certain cor rective of all impurities of tbe body. Fuch signal euccBGB ha* attended it* u*o, that it w now regtnr edu tbe GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC For Liver Complaint and the painful offspring thereof, to wit; DY8PKF8IA. OONBIIPaTiON. Jaundice. Biliou* attack*, SICK HEADACHE, CoUc,' Depression of Spirits, SOUR BTOMAOH, noart Burn, etc. etc. Kegnlate tho liver aud prevent CHILLS AND FEVER. SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR la barmloa*. la uo drastic, violent medicine. Ia sure to cure if taken regularly, 1* no intoxicating leverage, la a faultlee* family medicine, I* the cheapeet medicine in tbe world, 1* given with safety and the happleet result* to the moet ddic&to infant. Doe* not interfere with buaincea. Doea not diaarrangn the system. Take* tho place ol Qiinino and Bitteis of every kind. Contains the simplest and beat remedies. Simons’ Liver Eeplator, the Great Family Medicine, la manufacture! only by J. H. ZEILIN <fc CO.. MACON, GA-, and PHILADELPHIA. Price $1 00 per package; also, prepared ready for oao in bottle*, $100. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Bowaro of all Counterfeit* and Imitation*. PEKSOHAL It may be observed that no attempt is mado to hunt up out-of-the-way. or unknown place*, to find naTica to iadorao SIMMONS* LlYfili REGULA TOR. Hon. Alexander H. 8tephen*. Jno. W. Beckwith, Bishop of Ga. General Jno. B. Gordon. Hon. Jno. Gill 8bcrter ex-Govornor of Ala. Kev. David Willi*, D. D., .President Oglethorpe College. Bianop Tierce (of Ga.*) Hon. James Jackson (firm Howell Cobb A James Jackson), Attorney at Law, Macon, Ua. Jno. B. Cobb* IL L. Mott, Columbus, Ga. VCllow Fevxb! Yellow Fever ! Where is toe antidote? Hauler, you will find it in the timely nee of Simmons’ Liver Regulator This vegetablo cathartic and tonic ha* proven itaclf a euro PREVENTIVE and euro of all diseases of the Liver and Bowels. Cholera.—No danger from Cholera if the liver is in proper order, and ordinary prudence in diet observed. Tho occasional taking of 8immona* Liv er Regulator, to keep the system healthy, will enrely prevent attacks of Cholera. JnlyMeoflAvly ., — WHOLESALE DEALER IN BACON, FLOUR, BAGGING, r riES, SUGAR, COFFEE LARD, MEAL, BULK MEATS; SAIT, SYRUP, Etc. CORNER CEERRI AND THIRD STREET?, TINDER HAl.STON’S HALL. MACON, GEORGIA.. elder house, ECLIPSES ALL OTHERS; He Great “Eclipse’ Screw Conn Press Indian Spring, Ga. T HI3 well known house is now open to those who visit the Spring for health or pleasure. It is eitnated nearer* the Spring than any other public boose, andiaiapacioiia and comfortable. Tho table ia supplied with the beat the market affords. Every attention is given to invalid* who resort to the watera of the Spring for health. Kates of Board. Per day * J Per week Per month ...'.......I..'.'. 35 00 Liberal dednclion made for large families. • W. A. KLUEK A r O.V. Proprietors. j. a. duo v*. DUGAN & STXLZ, EXCLUSIVELY, No. 30 Second street, betwoen Main and River, LOUISVILLE. KY. **r AMPLE STORAGE. Will fill orders for Corn from points in Ulinole parties making purchase accepting through Bill of Lading from shipping points. tpr25 6 B.O. FLAtraidiN W. W. FLiKHAdiN A. P. Abill .......Ih S. Mouqis. FLAffNAGAN, ABELL & C0-. COTTON FACTORS AND — General Commission Merchants, 195 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. GA. M ANAGING agents for the English Stonewall Fertilizer, oto. Bagging and Tioa furnished, ana liberal cash advanocu made on oonaignmenta for sale in Sa/annah. or on shipments to our cor respondent** in Northern, Easter or European markets augl t‘m WANTED AT ONCE, r aNF. OB TWO firet-eiasa practical Gin Makers, * (Breastor), to whom the highest wages will bo paid, by tbe day '— jalyll tf r or piece. P. O SAWYER. IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE! MURRAY & LANMAN’S CELEBRATED £ ftcrSOTrnrvof trial hm proved to bn Ji. tlio brat Iirallng and uaiu subdu ing Liniment in tho World. 'iMs recommended xrilh unbounded asennuco In all cats* of Cuts. Bruiars, Bum*, bpraina. Bheuxu*- tiam. Hard Swelling*. Iiitca, Chilblain*. Stiffneaa of tho Joint*. Frozen Feet. Ear*. Ac.. Ac., among ail pemm*. and for Sprains. Founder*. Ringbon*. poll- Evil. Scratches. Wind-Gall*. Uoof-ale. Si^rbis, Spring halt. Saddle. Collar and Hornes* Ga!li; a!*) dL.e.ue* of the IIyo au.J Ear la Horsts, Mules or Cattle. FLOBIBA WATER. The ricbeit. m.-wt lasting, yet moat delicate of I . all perfumes, for tuo on tbe HANDKERCHIEF. At tho TOILET. And in tho BATH. I Aa there are imitations and oosstarfetta. atena [ »»k for theFlarida Water, which has on tba bottL. I on tha label, and on the pamphlet, tbe names cf MURRAY A LANMAN, witoont which none ia I genuine. j For sale by all perfumers, dreggiata. arid daalan I fancy goods, julvSeodgm PATENT ANTI-FBICTION 3-I3ST CEAR.! I T RUNS TWENTY-FIVE PEN GENT. LIGHTER (ban any other Gear made. It Is made u ithout mortise, tenon, or a key to w.rk loose. Erery part bolted to iron. Over twenty in use. All hav proven good. MY PATENT la tbo mode of construction of wheels appended on Antj-Friction Balia, (xtendel arm to carry tho Pulley and Pinion Shaft. All persona using or miking any part of my Patent, will bo prjsacutod to the extent of tho law. HAGAN’S Iff* ArraLLoro Duasru ar ijcuaxTjy, Pa. A dupatoh from Scranton gives some details of tho disaster near that elty oa the 15:h instant, it zayt: A large number of women and girls from -EH?. 00 ."®" 0,1 ^ hiUa B«h«riog bernes, ,torm oun * ffp from the south and they rnehedto an untonantod building to take shel ter from tha down poo ring rain. tf\“ d Chi,dr * c ' room in (he old house, while seven to etand ontaide under the storm. With th e 8 m . oraaatng storm tho aborts of fir. began to d e - aoend, -he lightning becoming more vivid and tha peal* of tbander seeming to advanoe from diutant oaverni unu! the old otulding began , tremble. At longtb a lightning shaft, more Ttvtd than any that had preocJed it, deaoended among tho unhappy group of women and gula. a-reaw .siouxfelfc.ta, 441VUBB41NB. V.CUi. JAT.g AOCI, Fait Rheum, Folaosioaa Bitea. External Bone end Mnaclo Affection*. Sore Nipples, Ac., an«l suay be Ju*tly termed the panacea fur all EXTERNAL WOUNDS JET*Remember, this Llnlmmt did not spring up In n day or n year,producing the mo*t ansrxD and mATnuL ccnca cluxid bt hrv-Eoxx a*d Mcraioox Lnm*rxTa. But wo have theespavtece of orrr t h irt y yen r* of trial, with the most *ulwtar.t.:.l rcsaUf, *Ld by & nxnltitudo of witatasca. IftbeUnlmcntiatxoijureccsimendad. tbo Money will to Ecfniidei nponbrcricf* any other ZinI- M&x XihioEsl, Aj-Sota bt six. B*r#ami am, ConsrxT Sioxxr a? 25c., 50c. and $1.00 per Eottlo Koxicx Sa* or Bonxr. Sixty, 4c. TiYON MFQ-. C£> , OR. WOODBRIDGE’S Magnolia Balm liniment. K, 4 A FEW ATPLICAIIOXS MAKE A ^ | "OE MOVES ia from five to twenty minute, the JLt* moat violent pain* of NEDRALGIA K/id CUROKIO RHEUmItISII. cnrmg ^ M forma of these dueMea in from one to five days; also Uio 8TIFFNE88 OF THE JOINTS wlhch eometimes acoompaniea the last. It also ram S/„ TUX J0II<T3 twelve boars* GUM-BOILS. NERVOUS HEADACHES, mdudmg. those which follow Intermittent Fever* *na iooth Ache*, in from one to five minute*: »»t^ S^i C aJ illg ' W0 ^ , T» 4Dd 3 ? eniD K»ti*. The second cMAewxa cared in Bnmewick, relievicu in the list “ * f. 6w U>« pain in tbe bead and neck, *ad the rigidity of the muscles of the neck, fkI CUJ ^?* 9° nuinin S oertificAlxi* of iu virtue* from thoee who have need it, at the Drug Stores of R. B. HALL, M*con, and B. F. ULMER. BAvan- nah, wuo hare it for tale. Adrfree* orders to DR. D. G. WOODBHIDGE. awatwif Brunewick. Ga. Pure Blooming Complexion. ^ Iti* Purely Vegetable, and Its operation is ■fen and fell at once. It doea any with tbe Flushed Appexrxnco caused by Heat Fslfeuc aai Excitement. Healsand remuvea all Blotches «nd Pimple*. diipeHing dark and unsightly fpet*. Privca away Tan, Freckle* and Sun* born, and by it* gent!© but powerful oOUl'HFUL BLOOM AXD BEAUTY.' SoM by all T'rng-iata sad -Ftccy Stores. Do- 4»t. U l~xrk rtace. Sew York. _ mcb3 eod.twIy I Build and Repair all kinds of Mackmery at my Works. BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER. Steam, Water, and Gas Pipes, and All tlieir Fittings for Sale. Call aud see at my Worki, Fourth street, near tha Brown Houee, Macon, Ga. f9r*Send for Circular*. E. CROCKETT. A. M. Bloan. Arthur N. Solloe. G. \V. Wylly, Jr. _£L. M. SIaOAIV lU CO., C’OTTOW FlyCTORM iXD — General CommiBsion MercliantB : Claghora & Cunningham’s Range, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. B AGGING- and Tie* advanced on crops. Liberal c«bIi advances made on consignments for sale in fcUvAnuali, or on shipments to reliable corres pondents in Liverpool, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, or Baltimore. augl <>m W. Duncan. J. H. Johnston. M. Maclean DUNCAN, JOHNSTON & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND — General Commission Merchants, 52 BAY STREEr. SAVANNAH, OA. augl 6m L. J. GUILMARTIN. JOHN FLANNERY. L. J. QUILMARTIN&OO., OOTTOMT FACTORS 1XD General Commission Merchants, BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. GA. A GENTS for Bradley’s Super Phosphate of Lime, JewoU’s Mills Yarns aud Domoetics, o!c- Bagging, Rope and Iron Ties always on hand. Usual facilities oxUndod to customere. augl dwAawUm W. O. MOItttfS. *• V- BXID. MORRIS & REID, Provision and Tobacco Brokers, Boom No. 4 College Building, corner Fourth and Walnut streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Bofor to W. A. Unff. mayll Sir, W. A. RANSOM & CO., Manufacturers and Jobbers of BOOTS AND SHOES, 133 AND HO GRAND BT., NEW YOBK. ANCHOR LIRE STEAMERS. Sail from Pier 20, North River, New York. EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Tho paseenger accom modations on steamers of this line are unsurpassed for elegance and comfort. Cabin state rooms are all ou upper deck, thus ra- nATEB OF PASSAGE TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, OB LONDONDEBKY. Bat. Steamers. Wed. Steamers. . Gold. Currency. Cabins. $75 and $85. .«7> and SU5. Cabin return tickets securing beet ac commodations §130 $i<t] Btoorage, currency, 530. Certificates for pa.aago from any seaport or rail way station in Great Britain, Ireland or tho Conti- nent, at DATES AS LOW AH EY ANY OTIIEtt FIRST-CLASH LINE, ror passage apply to HENDERSON BBOTHER8, .n ,0 FT tt 7 Bowling Green, N. Y. P. II. Hekdebsox, Agent, Macon, Ga. mayll 3m ’ B\ FABELi M^NCFACTUBER OF STAR AND TALLOW [PATENTED FEBRUAltY 21. Ml.) MANUFACTUK I» SOl.ELY BY R. FINDLAY’S SONa FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GA. FASTER. MORE DURABLE, LISHTER DRAFT AND THAN OLD WOOD SOBEW. EVEN PACKS T T E BALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS. Two to Hires Hands or One Light Slule Packs a Bale In2 Minaif 5 • BJe* of Oatten picked by this Press range from 503 to 800 pona ’a ■ WE GUARANTEE TO MAKE OOOD, I'll EE OF 003T, (and pay expenno of transportation) ANY POKTIOX 0? TSr IKON WOBK THAT MAY PROVE DEFECTIVE WITHIN FOUlt YEARS AFTF.B PURCHASE. AND WARRANT AGAINST BREAKjGK WITHOUT LIMIT Ad TO TIME. Tho -ECLIPSE ’ can bo furnished all completo, or simply the Irons, as par.iea may d.irs arranged for Htoam or water power whon required. * We have TESTIMONIALS from many of the Largest and Boat Planters in Georgia (*ni all theory cotton States) uriog this Press, whose n&meg are as ‘ familiar as household word* ” Plinten Tisiiir» Macon are earnestly advised not to purchase a Gotton Pros* until (hey EXAMINE CLOdELv iv,® THOROUGHLY tho “EOLIPSE,” and JUDU£ FOR THKliSELVES Send far Daaeriptiv* containing testimonial* and piicra. R. FINDLAY’S SONS. }/ FINDLAV IRON WOttKl. MAC08. Qi. I CRAIG PATENT HORSE POWElj FOB DRIVING COTTON GINS. RECENTLY STRENGTHENED AND IMPROVED, NOW PERFECT. MANUFACTURED SOLELY I.Y R. FINDLAY’S SONS; FINDLAY IRON WORKS, HAM, ft The superiority of thi, macliinoovor all nthora intended for same pnrpoto (including lioih theoUui “now faebien” Clin Ooir) we GUARANTEE. OR ASK NO MONF.V. This power 1, clipped in on# pun aa it wero: rrqnires no meclivrio to pntirnp; eito on wronnd: is att-chrat in no way to any portia g house; and i» independent of floor ‘ aegginc” cto ; oan bo need in ANY KtNIi OF H0U8K (oneorlti etoiy); or l oth tbo Power and Gin cau bo run ou ground WITHOUT ANY HOU8F; drives a gia (w 275 to 330 revolutions per minnte FULLY WARUtATSTED IN EVERY RESPECT. Semi for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials nod Price List N. B. Partisn preferring tbe “old fashion” Qin Gear or 4 new f-iBhion” c*it!o, with eontro kOppart,a bo accommodited at vary reasonable figure*. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Findlay Iren Works, Macon, Qt MANl i’AOlUBEUH OF STSAM ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST MILL?, WATER WHEELS Aud all kind* of machinery and caetinge, etc , etc. ju1j27ecdly R. FINDLAY’S SONS, FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACOS, GA. soiioriELD’S IE0N WORKS, Adjoining Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga. CELEBRATED WROUGHT IRON COTTON PRESSES! AH acknowledge its superiority to any made anywbore or by anybody. STEAM EffGHES Ai\» BOILERS, SAW MILLS, SUGAR MILLS AID KETTLES, IRON RAILING, MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS ASH MACHINERY «F ALL KINDS, Faugh.t’s Patent (3-iri Grearing! ANDLES, SOAPS, LARD OIL. Offico, Ne. 14 \\’e«at Alain Street, betwoen First &cd | Second. Factory, Nos. 73, 75, 77. 79 an3 81 Maiden Ixano, between Ohio and Adame Strc-bts, LOUISVILLE. KY. Cash paid for Tallow, Laid and Grease api ‘25 Cm [PROVISIONS IN QUANTITIES TO BOiT P I S^renVn,?- a ^ e . d . t ? ‘ rc ?? d “* "° 9 it- It I« nos neewaary that yon buy more Hun ott This Gin OnBr 1 !?? inriw * 3a ^ horuopowore and nave to buv a gin gear neit jw i'OdT AN'D IC0Nr“nd WHEEhB^Fr'- - - s6t,lin - of 2m Ua, ANIRONKLW July30 tf AG-EWCY —OF THE— n OEMs now am ca. ESTABLISHED A. D. 1805. Fpocislly Reinsured with the FACTORS’ £ TRADERS’ INSURANCE COMPANY; -ANDTHE- lippifia^a Hfut]ual Insurance Company, HfiU OF NEjY ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. FAEMEH8 AND MERCHANTS JS CIHMP IS THE CIHMPEST. Made only by J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON. I 0f N myPATF^Gl5oFAV^ * RON for the ,oIo manchch-t or shl the -.n 1 1'^ 1 OtM'RAMHON SUlTOll.', all: t!,„r, a„. wviu.hI not to ttixri r<« j ratent. * M ^ prosecute to the »xtent of the law all persona neing or infringing on BJ Philadelphia. May 24. 1873. ' B * FA ™rt£ia ROGERS &. BONN, WHOLESALE GROCERS! ju:j27tf —CrFXBED i:?— A. B. SMALL No. 10 HolUngeworth Block. -OFFER FOR SALE CYPRESS SHINGLES! COMBINED CASH ASSETS. .- - 33,773,072 03. INSURES AGAINST FIRE. FOR RENT CHEAP. T HE two commodious .STORES on Cherry ttrect, at present oocnpied by Coleman A Newsom, are for rent from first dav of October next. Apply to jnneStd day or October J. VALENTINO. 68 Cherry street. Valuable Plantation POH. SALE. mHE “BL005I TLACE,"containing 1721 acrca. Situated on Tobeaofkoo Creek, omy five mUea m Macon, with dwslfiag xnd All nrcvcexry negro cabin*, good gin-houi < e actl tertw. Will be for tale until October lat. Tuao will be given cu part cf pnrchaae money. For terma, etc., apply to MglOtikepl KobT. A. NIHEET, Mtcon, Gjl ( » call and I will give you satisfaction. MY NAME 13 J OIIN YALENTINO I am at ny aame.old stand. 6S CHERRY STREET. I keep as good LIQUORS And fnmiah a* GOOD MEALS A, anybody, and at REDUCED BATES. Give ma angI6tf Losses Adjusted With Liberality and Paid Promptly. JAMES H. LOW. (Formally cf Wood A Low, and late Freeident La. Fquitable Iafe Ineurauce Co. of N. 0.) Manager Southern Department. Office No. 10 Whitehall street, James’ Rank Block. P. O. Box 106, ATLANTA, GA. S. M. FABltAB & U. L. BACKUS, Resident Agents. Office, Planters' Banking Company. MACON BOARD OF REFERENCE. (By Permiaaion.) J UST receivod, a consignment of CYPBESSI SHINGLES, rivod and drawn. SUPERIOR ARTICLE! j For sale !„■*, H-ff-RMBUXACO. LX.T4DIW). EOUT. WATJtX. | WARFIELD & WAYNE, | COTTON BROKERS , —AND— , COMMISSION MEKOHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA. | THABTIuulAB attention given to purchase and I XT sale of “Future*” in the Savannah and New | ! 20.000 pounds Bacon Sides and Shoulders. 1,000 barrels Choice Family Flour, 31)0 barrels Refined Sugars. ALL ARTICLES IN GROCERS’ LINE AT LOWEST MARKET BATES. JioafUf , A Rutting. President Oily Bank. E. Jooos, Pr*i4Aet Central Book. 0. Plant, fnadeot Fit* Hatfouu Bank. W. J. Lawton. Freaident Planters' H»an— no 8. G. Boon, PreaidaDt Ezehaaga BaLa * * •• W. a Holt, President Booth western Railroad Oa. B. w. Oobbadgo. of Cubbadga. Haxloham A Co B. H. Float, of L G Maut A Bon. Thnmaa Hardeman, of Hardeman & Bparka. aug4 lm I R. M. Bazemore, of Adam* A Bazemore. John 0. Curd, of Carfaart ± Curd. ] B. L. Willingham, of Lawton A Willingham . 8. Waxelbanm. of Waxelbaum A Bro I J. W. Burka, of J. W. Burke A Oo. | J. B. Hdee, of Boas k Coleman. Joaeph Danaaohorg, of^iuaatanm * rannenhurg. AuwAjm. v * j . ° I Thom** 0. Dempsey. ERNEST PESCME’S db.j.kxhkttBLACKsuiAK, iMacpii Standard Ad.©aii Tim®* ! PRACTICING PHYSICIAN YYAVTNG perfected my ammgeiueuta to correct the elighteat error in tho lira 9-keeptng of nrt .. , ... | XjL RognlMtor, by the eroctioo of tut observatory and one of the nioet *pprovod TBANBIt’ENBTBP* Oflloe, Ho. 2 Cotton avenue (up stair*,) next door I ME NTS, lor the pnrpoee of'obaerving the^nrerIdiM,^.l^»ge ertheiiun ani!i.Uua, I'wdI be able (0 kea» - iS p-P»jne'«Dmg Store. the exact Macon mean time to within a fraction of a aooonJ. Residence, Walnut street, (above Bpnng.) McBur-1 — — _ . . . nay’s tenement building, M&oon G* I ®D^*I Att**tlo* pa!4 t* the Bepalrlu# *ntf r+um* mi d$:l UWtf I kUUU or mw werklma Waickn. MwoitaaMl l»«T-l»