The Macon telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-188?, November 26, 1873, Image 2

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPn A:\ij MESSENGER: WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER -(>, 1873. Eithfiraph WEDNESDAY M'lRIXXc. N ( ,r. NEW YDUK. B««» Tnrnl to ServeUlcStale in,Mr Year. In [hr Count) I'rlMin. View Tow, N'ov Unix r 22.—Tho Court of Oyer and Terminer U .1 n c ly ] . i .3 and defen .• v«sl| IWlat. r«, tered tUor.....i followed by two det :: v aberilfii. who Imre i>.--n l>i- .... ,, «•<.< !. :i. J..hu <,. ' j an argument on nr*..*:,*, "j I of holding that tlie i Leghlatora taking the j from the Hoard of s lix-rv in,- ti.- Ihsiri of Audi;, . was a member, wm un, ,.i. Hen,'.* bis client wan no committed under an um > -nttit utionai act* this, sad all tl.i j.,.ii.! . i Vy My* Graham, were ovomib-1 by tKe Court- W: !... . 1 : . was after race**. V,,*. ’irranraa.t mov.-l d !■: i r i f acnieuui,l aura!, separate count on t!.. imlietn.. nt nhi« t only to i nch modifies'. Sum (he Jo J in his clemency, might ««\ jj r _. ham struggled toarert tii it/ a ,k. for, and failing. ga»e w»> t, <w ». tions. Tweed him If ,,m d i i i fccted. l ijlitinj Yellow Fever. Al-.-ihlaa IV bli Health Aasocia- 1 t on, at it' : cent meeting in New York, disetu .da paper on the precautions suc- " | cossfully used in New Orleans in combat ting the yellow ferer, introduced into , dy l.om Shrer. port and Memphis. The yards, alleys and drains in the ri- cinity of places where there were cases of disease were sprinkled with carboli. acid, and the streets were also disiu fected witli the sane material by means °f *prinklinj carts. So much acid was used that unpleasant effects were pro- tfheed by the odon arising tlierefrom, but ' "* epidemio was stayed in its course. It ■ower of andit! l *> course, difficult to say whether the iaota ud esuot- 1 ytrulcnca of the fever in Shreveport and ff which Tw.>d I ilumphis was entirely due to a neglect of -ti*. ,ti. :. iL . anitajy precautions, but the important t liable for nets 1 khown facts of the tn.thw are that in New Orleans, where these precaution were taken, the disease ha, not spread, and that in Shreveport and Memphis, where they were neglected, the epidemic lasted until cold weather put an end to its ravages. M BIBB COUNTY. I before the Court-bouse due in the Macon, on tbs tip* Tueratay in Ikeember nest, witter, it. legal hours of sale, tbs following rm.twft v, to»wit: mreel «rf land situated wr*t of the city O the place known u the remidenre o arrea of k> . . - r , ^ . | .«». J Knott and family, bring SO ■ unmanly in him to seek to ovoda an &p* I No 42. and more fully doom bod in the deed o parent conflict Ix tw. e,, wt— JL. I U!s».J Shramon l» A £ Hn^.^ruWsaJwiPSflr rafedbi l«*'l?f..lM -i to A ~ . | of the. rhil.ln n of Janm* rf SoTemtitr. PCS. and romnfed , in the Clerk’s U * Tho counsel having concluded their ar- V 7Z gumenti, Judge Oaths said it ’' ' X,n unmanly in him to sock to ova parent conflict between the views pressed on tho first trial of the p and those now entertained by the. . ^itoiantr^w 0,1 Si S*f> 5 0 J d JMf T“ Wl * .entertained at the ,««.,! Iron, nob Superior Gran. in fstor of the first trial, that the prisoner could he sen- Moron ifu Wirwr and I-oan Araoriatiun ,i Jims tenoed, if found guilty, to but ono year's I imprisonment and u/fj a fin..- of'*2S0. ^ but had cban^otl tho so vicwm after cr»n- I CL-orrio. near tbe rily of iiara sulti^aU aeccssihle authorities on the J. ■ .1™* .. , , | and family. In-in* tbs same » arrre. mare fully* Aft, r stating that by vardict of the tlncrilasl in thn martnen riven bysaidKnoU. jury the numlx-r of convictions were fifty- I Jrastre. to the Manm Buildins and lean Arem- one, the indg.. said, if any one thinks it pr0 potty of Junes W^Knott. tri Is agreeable for mo to pass such judg-I ■ hii.in-n. to »ti>f.v n mortgssn o t> ■■ meat be is mistaken, for I would gladly I «>■>•> Superior Court in fsror of the Hum Boil t...iv.uiwai,nMi>f r. ii I dins &n.i Issui Aswx-iation vs Jsmes W huolt. have the acoeptanco Of this position fall tru-t.e f„r his rliiMnsn. l'roierlv pointod out in upon other shoulders. I shall not sbnnk mid morirese 0 fa. from any feeling of its harshness or se- ) fkast the same time and plaea lot No 3, in .. , ' ..I bl.« k ho Ju. ,n the tttj of Manx,, ruiitainifis the venty to prsr.nt tlx, tv.rionuanoo of my reu.l'me of Job II ciany. with aU tlu improve- single duty, NovorUiuIsm, 1 hove the I menu then,in. situated cm Cli'-rr>' itrort, in mid power, and in pronouncing judgment I fi'V- heviedoa.as the property of Jol. II Cherry 1 shall end,*vor to exercise it so os to temper justice in some, degree with mercy. ■ ur Knott It is deeply to bo re^rettod that tho legislature has not provided a long sen tence and punishment to characterise of fences of this kind in different form, and fix penalties for oach offense committed in different forms from those which may bt imposed by our statutes. Public offi cers who rob tho people by appropriating public moneys and allow others to do so through their instrumentality or conniv ance are, unfortunately, in the state of our law, not to be adjudged felons or punished liy imprisonment in tho State prison, but escape under form* of indict ment for misdemeanor, subject for ouch to pay a penalty of <2i0 or a single year in the penitentiary. If this was a general verdict thlswoiild lie all tho court could impo.c, notwith standing that he took for his own use more than a million dollars in tho man- nor described. If there was u general verdict rendered tho court could only pass through tho farcical performance of rendering jndgmont of two hundred and fifty dollars fine and one year's imprison ment for the audacious robbery of the city and county of more tlum n million dollars. Under the verdict the court bus larger powers, which it will oxorcUe, and I hope with prudence nnd duo regard to the interests of tho public and example to bo rnndo. Tweed was then ordered to stand up, whioh he did slowly, and on tieing asked if ho had anything to uty why sentence should not be pronounced, replied almost inuudibly "nothing," his counsel adding, ho has sjx.ken through his counsel. Judge Davis then resumed: "Wm. M. Tweed, you stand convicted by n verdict of a jury of twelvo honest men of a large • number of crimos chargod against you united in ono indiotment, aud that ver dict, in tho opinion of the court, could not hnvo boon otherwise will,out a viola tion of the oaths which tho jury had taken an utter disregard of obligntious under whioh they rested to speak tho truth and the wholo truth. "With tho opportunity you luul.hnd you faithfully performed your duties to tho public, to win honor and respect of the wholo community, you saw fit to pervert the opportunity you possessed aud powers with which you were clothed, in a man ner more wicked, more infamous and more outrageous than any instance of like character which the wholo history of the civilised world contains. Instead of protecting tho public, you plundered It j instead of standing where tue law placed yon. over tho treasury of your county, you throw that treasury open not merely to your own rapacity, but also to tho avarice of your associates under circum stance which makes it transparent that you were engaged in concerted conspir acy to plunder tho treasury of this conn- try, in which yourHolf anti your ufoociatcs in eriino wen* princijwlly to bo bouefitUH. "Tho evidence on this subject can leave no manner of doubt in tho minds of any that tho «'omincnccment of it all was tho entering by you on those duties? as Presi dent of tho Board of Audit, on the Gth of May. The very next day after that your cover of plunder began, and from tluit day forward, oonuocutivoly, till tho wholo one hundred and ninety accounts before that Board had been audited and certi fied, nnd warrants issued, and money paid, the evidence is conclusive tlmt tho wholo proceeding was instituted to carry out a concerted plan to enrich yourself and those associated with you. If there was no other testimony, that, in my judgment, would be conclusively estab lished by fact ami that on each of tho •eparnto claims as they were passed on ami ultimately paid, your share of the plunder was clearly fixed and prescribed rt'an tins property of Jol» 11 Cherry _ fi f» itttiin* from Bibb Superior Coart in favor «.f L L Harden vs Job II Ch-nry. Mid Wm A Clw*rry. ftocurity. Property jioinUai out Uy plaintiff** attorney. . Aluo, at the name time and place, the half of lot No 4, in Work 8. laina l an lea* i lot S hi Work 1, lot 2 in block 2. I< in block X. lot 1 in block fi. lot * in block 7. and lot 4 in block ft, each mntaininr 1 acre, more or lew. Ijrhttf ia*ar tbeOrmulsee river, adjoining and •bore Hast Macon; said fiarrola of land beina known an«l diuiioiated acrordins to L W IbiUoia’ vy of |tU« land* of the late T Wool- uaat of live Oonulsoc river, wid cnanty and State. Lev ied on aa tli<* property of Kielianl P Wool folk, to wtisfy a fl fa ivsum^ frotn liibb Suiicrior Court, in famr of I C Plant A S<in vs II F WooUolk. mps ©rt4! mown nn«i nuhitnnMei map of fturwr of |t>«e (oik, deoewwd. lyins c near Kant Macon, in k ►perty pointed out bv plaintiff** attorney. - MtiN C.BO. F. CH BERT. Sheriff. of Macon, on tlie lint Tucaday in Heoember nexi the followinit property, to-wit: AI*o, at I ho unrao tmu» and place, all tliat tract or jiarcnl of laialit. ititualc, lym# and lieiigr iu the rity of Macon, in said county and State, being ac- cording to the plan of said city as part* ot lots No 7 and K in square ft, commencing at the comer of Oak and New stm t*; ranninff along New street 140 f.> t. then at right angles 210 fert to an alley, then 110 feet In Oak stmet, then to the starting point, iin liiding an cncnwchmeiit on New and Ihk slrtcta. L» vi«sl <Mi as tho property of Tltomaa H Artonc, trtntee, etc, to wdisfy a mortgage ti fa issued from liildi Suficrior Court, iu favor of the McxhanhV Building and Loan Association v« Tluimr.s II Artois*, tmstec, etc. Pnqierty pointed out in raid mortaagu li fa. AI^c. at the worm time atal place, all that trncf or parrel of land, situate, lying and bring near the city of .M04mii, in said county and State, in Vine- ville. on the right hand aide.nnd fronting tlicroud leading from Mulberry strvet, in said city, to For ay |h. opfNKiitc the old M:u*anhy nwidetiro place, ami adjoining the lot «K*nipied liyTItouias Harde man. Said lot coiilniuiiitf 1 acre, room orleas.auI adjoining tho old Pickett place on the east, ami tlie Causey Inuds on tlie iiorth. levied on m tho nn»|«erty of John U Allen, trustee of Mrs Julia A Flint, to Kkliafy a mortgage fl fa issued from Bibb &U|>erior Omrt in favor of the Mechant™* Build ing and F401U1 AKsoriatimi vn John II Allen, tnis- tee of Mm Julia A Flint. Propaiiy pointod cut hi said mortgage H fa. Also, nt *nme time, will he sold, at the brick junl of William G lloge.Sc.noo bricks. Levied on as the projicrty of Wui G llogo to satisfy a fl fa iwuiod from Blob Sm<crfor ("ourt. In favor of Free- mnu A Bolierti* vs Albert li Boas, administrator o tho estate of John noUingkworth and William G llogc. Property jointed out by jilaintifTs at torney*. AIm*. at themmo timo and place, on© undivided half of that tract of laud, iu said comity and State knoun as lots list. 112. 113.118 and 119; tho south half Af lot Itfi; all that part of lot 123. south of ‘ J *‘crock j all those parts of 1*1 aud 117 lying 1 uf Swift crock, nnd contains narrow stri|M of the Inst two named lot«, north of Swift creek. All In tho Mh dist net of originally Baldwin, now Bibb cnunty.rontainiiig l.ftU* 1 neivsmoro or less. Lev ied on an th* property uf A ml row J Lane to satisfy two ti fas from Bibb Superior Court, one in favor of Walter Tide vs A J l<nncACn,and ono in favor of J P Tate, etc, vs A J Ijido a Co. Property jioiiitcd out by plaint bis attorney's. G BURGE F.CnERUY. iHWttds Sheriff. 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MACON TEANSACTS A (.LNKEVL B1SIM<S. tltCCTon: I- C. PLANT. V. FLINDERS. II. U JEWETT. W. B. 1)1.NS MOKE 11. B. PLANT. D. S. LITTLE. G. H- ILUXKHFBST. L a PLANT. Pi*»»m>L W. W, WMmxT.CW-— —laAiiix^l* I. c. PLANT & SON, Bankers and Brokers, MACON, GA. ii«X tad 8rJI Exrtanre. GoU. Silver. Stock* and Deposits Roeeiv-etl, On M hlrli InXcrat will be Allowed, ii Aoaxxo rros. PAYABLE ON CALL. Advance, made on Cation und Pro- •luce In fttorc. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO vr. P. Goodxix. C IT Y BANXZ MACON. GEORGIA. Capital 200,000 Dollars. DIKECTORS: WM. B. JOHNSTON. JOHN J. GRESHAM, jnlygiim 8. G. Bon. PieudeuL B. t. Lawxox. Cubier. EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON. Office In HulTii New ISuIIdlnic. Receives Deposits, BUYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE. Mules Advance on Stork,. Bondi. Cotton in Store. Abo on Shipment, of Cotton. Planters’ 1 Bank FORT VALLEY, CA. "DECEIVES Depowti. discount. P» prr, lm, s and It relb Elchin re; ibo. Gold ind Silver. GoBoction, made it til acceadble point*. Intemt pud on DepouU when made (or i spccitlcd time. \Vm. J.Axdxuo.v. rre«'t. W. E. Blows. Cuh'r Wm. J. Andereon. Col. Horh L. Dennard Got Wm. Felton. Dr. W. A Jbtbmn. Dr.M I- II. Hollin.hr.driof W. W. WOODRUFF, CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, MACON, Gr A. Evciy stylo of Carriages. Buggies or Wagons fur- nisbod at tho lowest posaiblo price at this Repository. WINSHIP & CALLAWAY. CLOTHING- AT WHOLESALE. AYE hive opened a wholesale apartment over our retail store, and invite the Georgia, Alabama and Florida merchant) who boy in this market to give us a call. We will roll them on as good terms and at as low prices as they can buy them ; ” New York. Our stock is the largest that has ever been brought to this State. The RETAIL DEPARTMENT Is filled with everything that is choice and stylish for a gentleman’s outfit, and see the Virginia All Wool Cassimere Suits, Good as the Scotch, for $15 per suit, worth $25. 60 SECOND STHEET, MACON, GA. C. J. GAMBLE. A. W. GIBSON. GAMBLE, BECK & CO WHOLESALE GROCERS, PROVISION AND LIOUOR DEALERS The Woodruff Concord Buggy, Celebrated for light draft and durability, ia the IcadingBuggy, and a specialty. ICuurt-bouao door, on the first Tuesday in De cember, l**t ween the legal hours of sale, tho follow ing property. to-wit: Ono uundrod arroa of land, more or loss, with improvement*, lying in llar.xard district, of Bibb county, where now ivMib-* J T Knight, levied on to satisfy a tt fa in favor ot W (i Fitejsitrick vs J T Knirl.t. Ono house and lot. nn tho Houston road, con- tniningonem n*, nn>n* or less. Levu>d on ns tlie iinqicrty of John Dcylo to Kit isfy a Ii fa in favor of olvpln-n t ollinnvaJtJin lkiylo. Two htiudivd arroa of land, wore or Icm. lying in Wnrriordistrict.Bibticouuty. Lroi«*<l on aa tho nropcri.vof Riclmnl F Woulfulk to satisfy a ft fa iu favor of Daniel Harris vs Riclwrd F Woolf* Jk. Two liiuidntl acres of InmJ. rooro or less, lying in Warrior district. Bibb county, levied on as tlio I property of Bal.anl FWoolfolk to satisfy a Ufa in favor of bopbifiSoatMWhkiva Itirhard F Wool folk. J. II. GUMMING. norttds Bniliff Bibb County Court. sold, tsw re the Conrt-houvi door, on the first Tuesday in lMvtnber next, in tlie city of Maron, said county, within tho legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit; All that tract or parrel of land known as lot No. 10,of tlie range or leur acre lots as laid off out of thn southwest omieruf iho city of Macon, in said couaty of Bit»h, and on the southwest side of said rity. it hrimr the plsro herrtoforo bargained by Lucy A. Car lion, intestate to Jonas F. Hens ley. Levied on as tho property of Jnnss F. Bess- ley to sstisfy a fl fa issmvl from Bibb Superior Court In ftivurol George K. Carlton, admiuistra- h*r» VS Jonas F. Beasley. lVopcrty pointod out Uy J. Uutlierfonl, plaintiff’s sttomey.' Ilouse and lot in Vincville, near the rity of Ma con, in said county, lately occupied l»y Col A L Maxwell as a residence. Said lot containing tlnw-fourth* of au aero, more or leas. Levied on ^ •*1 im* . wC:i. n e as the property of Charlotte V Barker to satisfy -vporoent.; while tbo share ot your | , wo b> ireuliw (ram Bibli Suiwriw ; Co. n aaa.v-iato* has boon fixtl by a somewhat I CaurUcSHn similar stamlanl of plunder. It is im'M ChwtatHf B poajiblo to lx-liovo that the distribution j to favor of th*tavus Cohen A Barker, tbo other in fiiror of tlie Me- ’ebonies’ Building and Loan Association. I’rop- Tho Whitewater and Woodruff Wagons. Descriptive Circulars furnished i will write for them. All work warranted. who ortSltf Interesting to Cotton Planters \\T ILL bn rented at pulilie nutniy before the > T Court houre door in Clintmi, Joim. countv. Ceorsn, on Sntnnlnr. the «Uh day of Dvccmber next, between the anpl hours of sale, for tho next year. pouessio|i yiveti tlie first day of Jan uary next, and rent to expire one year thereafter. Ono half in hiyh state of cul tivation and under rood feno*. with abundant running nnd well water. Lnrxe two store dwell ing laborer. - houare. tin houre. bone alabler.ete. Terms ncole known ou the day of renting. For particular, inquire of J.F. GREEK, Ad’mr. at Greer, Lake A Co.’, Macon,Ga. of UW oases . in which tho moneys wore reooirod on titono warrant.* tliat just '-'t per rent, of oach sttrn should always bo allowed to yon, without a concerted en gagement that tins exact (um should l>o your fixed proportion of moneys of which tho cotinty ln> plundered^ "It is in vain to suggest your trial and conviction has been tho result of any partisan fooling, tluit this wan, after all. os one of tho jnrors on the panel exproased it. a struggle between the Ins nnd the outs. No; tho whole itmgglo has been a struggle l«tweon honesty and fraud, between virtue and crime.” Tho Judge here, in vindication off the mm-parti.-an nature of tho prosecution, allude-1 to tho Times ia first giving figures tho light, and to tho great assistance rendered by Chan. O'Connor and Samuel J. Titden in the preparations of legal jrooccdings, and (onttnued t "It woul 1 be wrong and unjust to enter tain for a moment tho idea that your con viction has been the result Of persecution »t tho hands of any person or Y-arty. It has been the result of evidence so clear and plain that never have I seen a case where evidence was so utterly overwhelm ing. ami where it was so impossible for a jury to fail to como to a just and eondu- aive verdict. "Through the whole of this trial you re mained up to the very moment of your conviction as calm and sorono aa though you relied upon your innoeenoe, when it was overwhelmingly apparent to all th.it your serenity was only that audacity that confidence in the omnipotence of connip tion. rather than reliance upon your in nocence. [The judge emphasised this sentence by bringing his clenched hand down upon his desk.] The duty novAM* GKO. K. r||KKUY.Sheriff. ud R- Jaquo*. A«lmiiiistnitor on Iho estate of Janepliine I. Lqrhtfuot, deceased, aj.j.lus to mo for letters (JdihmtKiiocu Tin's,* aro therefore to cite and admonish all •nil singular, tho kindred and creditors of said (lcroasetl. to Ik* aiul appear at tho Court of Onlin- •VT«n tho first Mwirta.v in Ik«>iulior next, to show €*a*\ if 01^- tliex have, mlty letters should not be pnm Given under my hand ofllriaffr. •ngfijUm C. T. WA RD. Oidinwy. /^IBORGIA. BIBB OOUNTY.-Wherefw. Fran- \T as M. Falmcr. Administratrix on tho estate ci Samnol B. l*a!ro<T, doctnaod, apiilk-s to me for Wfm of dismission. Those ore t heroforo.to ritonnd admonish all and ahutularUuj kindred ami creditor* of taiddeomsod, to lie and appear at tho Court of Onlinair on tho tiret Monday in IVcrmher. ni*xt, to show cause, if •nr 4 key have, why letter* should not be granted. Given under my hand offlriallv. •ny.il Sui 0. T WARD. Ordinary. ^BORGIA. BIBB tX>UXTY.-Four weeksaf- *T ter tho date Iwroof, application will bo nude to tho Court of Ordinary of a*id county, for leave to roll all the real and )*>nntial iirojerty briontr- inc to the citato of Mm. M; Riley, late of aud coimt.r deceased. JOHN 11. BARXKfS, ortlowJ Administrate! QUITMAN COUNTY. i«Iters of administration oil . stetut) of Jno. Glleson. late of sakl county: is to cite all and singular tbo creditors and next of kin of Jno. tilisoon. to be n.d appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if am tliev con. why permanent administnuion should ><«*t be grouted to the applicant. This Oc- toln r 1. ls^k W. V. JORDAN. ortSO sod^ Ordinary. MACON FLOUR MILLS NISBET’S FOUNDRY FOR. SALE. property for sale. Tho Macon Flour MUD is more conveniently situafW for husines* and is driven a more powerful machinery than any mill in icon. The foundry is in successful ojierat ion. ami in tbo article erf cotton presses alone pahl dur ing the last season 25 per cent, on what Is asked for the wholo property, and this in tire aWr.ce of the jiroprictor, aud under the solo management of T. C. NISBET. COTTON CROP OF 1873! CAMPBELL & JONES, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS ran Warehouie, Comer Second nnd Foliar Streets, Macun, Georgin. JY ENE\Y tho tender of their Mrviem in the Storage and Sale of Cotton, LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED. SI TIKCIEIRID STREET. THE GEEAT PASIG! Prices to Sait the Times. TP .TOO umnt to rare t5 per c-rt- in buvinv -I- Rntiy-made Ciothinc, ro to I). J. Baer',, cor ner Thud and Cherry tirueU, Macon. Ga. He ia i extra fine, latct •tyle*. Black nnd and Beaver DRESS SUITS, at 00, t'Mcn’a la*, -t tiylo CASSIMEBE Bl'SI- . ,11 he aulJ. on the FI KST TUESDAY in DECIlMBEK next, before tlie l\mrt-houra t Jit tbo loan of Geonirtown, in raid eumity. n Uio t-rai hoar, of sale, all of the lauds uc- ux to ti*-->ta:,' of Jam.-a IL PiUaoan. late of ta-.'en Um I , d I. uwof ral.-. all of tbelau; court ia uow to proaoun.-o upon you tho I footonce, A ienlciice that may bo tttlc- j .k aea lu rtaidal at’li,.' tine of ouato to your erltuo.” | Uatirv? of eleven humlival acres uf laud, more or Tho aovarml antil on which Twocal i b*-t and lira on tho Cuthh-rt and Gcoc„-ctown waif^It^w- nralfif-v imd near Enonrhureh. Sold for thepunraraol w«« f.iund guilty wore u-ron]>o<l,an,l fifty- ^muttiutu Term-cn«h. ono dtitinot soutoac■* imj>0: >!. uiaktng BETSEY ANN PITTMAN, hla term twelvo year,’ iuipruonment in I octal lawlw* Adminitiratrix. the county jail, and imposing A fino«r| a DMINISTR.ITOB'S sale.—By virtue of an $1*>,730. i A older from the Court of Ordinary of Quit- Counsel than gavo notice they would mm county, wiHbtrW- "n the find Tumday in .... - .. T-J I Donouber next, before the Oourt-hon* dow. in move for a bill of exceptions, and Judge KfoiraclSmwWwu. Dan, stud tho acnion of tho court would of rale, tbe followutc bn bo prolonged, to give tho ooocsel timo | “• Otivin TV 1. deceased, tb . —... bctwivn the kati hcora follow iuc land, Itiontine t* the eautc rcL deceased, via; Lot of laltd Na 24; for'duo pkdtaration,. Tho Judge thou I S?fo«Nail - 5l^!!u?«hdLtrirtSSS- owewd such counsel for the defence as | pally Leo. Hubacribod to a paper prof tbo opining of the trial to to him at bo in court ilou.tiy morning next for tho purpose of iunuiring into their action. Tweed, who received his t eatotiv-o calmly. u.:a than removed by Sheriff Urennan, attended by a strong force of deputyshcriffs. Tweed isaowoixtffWfxTturiof n., . Car!, isly enough, too name of Wm. SI. Tv« 1 also iu-criK d on the marble slab in tho main gallery of th- :.ul, where it was placed jonra ..jnwhen t , 1:, iril of Su- irhich he wtw then a men > building. »• Qnitman cuttnty. Sold for the . ot the helm t.’.ftU 1 croditera of nkl rotate. H.H. HALSTEX. Administrator. AVlZX.Uf COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.~Will V./ Iks sv lti, on the first Tu «!ay in December navt. brlore t!m Ctturt-lioure door, in the town of Gcorseiown. in srjd con uty of Quitman, between tbe it-**-l hours of sale, lot of laud No. 25S, in the tKh district of originally Loo. now Quitman o untr. Levied on as the property of tbe estate of L. A. Gom ke. deceased, to aatisfy eertam Jus tice Court ti fa* issued from the Justice Court of the Mlth district, G. ot sokl county, against Martha II. Go^ke,executrix, decant in favor of G. It. IL L-nray. the others in favor of II. J. Unites and VTebb A Dean, jibiut iiT>. Levy made fay con stable sal property point-d oat by defendmnL not' «4s IL G. MOfUUa Sheriff. St fl. G ndte apfahoa to me l *r a exempt " ,J » ot ation of ,>U cx-un- 3C U ill Ik* J An- ,1 i -1th tbyof No- . . ; t-Mi. Ordinary. &40i> Freedman's SUITS, at $5 00 each, worth $10 00 a suit. Youth's. Boro* and Children** SUITS I make a speciality, and will srii them cheaper than they run be at home. I offer Id«l Boy,’Mid Children', CASSIMERE SUITS, nt St 00 a rail, worth fi, 0, a ,uit. tow Chlldrm', extra tim-, Ulc-t -trie, im ported CASSIMERE SUITS, at MOO, worth fli 00 a nit. a mat bargain- BOO Ron’ imported Caasitnere. latert rut and rtyle SUITS, at «10 00. worth *1J («> a writ. MM Bora’ SATINET SUITS, at *1M. worth p,V)a suit. Alwoyson hand a fu’d line of Men’s and Chil- drens* CLOTHING, trf all styles and ikwriplion. too numerous to meutkm. An extra inducement offered to merehauto. Call esuly at the well known store of D. J. BAER. Ot Sm Corner Thinl and Chrrrr street. ECLIPSES ALL OTHERS Tie Great “Eclipse” Screw Colton Press [PATENTED FEBRUARY a. ISnJ MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY R FINDLAY’S SONS FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON, GEORGIA. FASTER, MORE DURABLE, LIGHTER DRAFT AUD CHEAPER THAN OLD MOOD SCREW EVEN. PACKS THE BALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS. Two to three Hands, or one Light Mule, Packs a Bale in 2 Minutes Bale* o Cofum packed by this Press range from 500 to 800 pounds. WE GUARANTEE TO MAKE GOOD. FREE OF COST (.tnd rey emnvs of transportation) ANY PORTION OF TUE IRON WORK THAT MAY PROVE DEFECTIVE WITHIN FOUR YEARS AFTER PURCHASE. AND WARRANT AGAINST BREAKAGE WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO TIME. Tlie " ECLIPSE" can be fnraubed til complete, or .imply the Irons, as parties may desire. Presses arranged for steam or water power when required. Wo hare TESTIMONIALS from many of tho Largest and Beat Planters in Georgia (and til tbe other Cotton States) n.-inr this Press, whose names arc as "familiar as household words.” Planters visiting Harm are earnestly adrisod not toparehasn a Cotton Press until they EXAMINE CLOSELY AND THOROUGHLY tho -ECLIPSE." and JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES. Send for Descriptive Pamphlets containing testimonials aad prices. R. FINDLAY'S SONS, FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACON, GA. North British 1 Mercantile INSURANCE COMPANY. OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. CAPITAL—BOLD - - - - $10,000,000 Insures Stores, Merelnndi«». Dwellings. Furni ture and all other property at LOWEST RATES! CLOTHING I take pleasure in announcing- to friends and tlie public in general that my stock of ijn ii a v ci 9 m mm sun Is now complete, and I am now ready to dispose of the same at as LOW or LOW ER prices than any other house in the city. My stock of G-ents* IFuirmsixmg G-oods Has been selected with morv care and elegance than any in the city, comprising the most fashionable goods in that line. STONEWALL FERTILIZER. For sale by TURPIN & OGDEN, SOLE AGENTS. MACON, GA. LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM CO., (GUIOX LINE.) F IRST-CLASS STEAMERS soil between New York and Liverpool every Wevluesday, afford ing the best possible accommodation for the sa loon and steerage passengers. Drafts issued for passage money from Europe at current rates. For rates of pa*sa*»* and other information, ap ply to WILLIAMS & GUIOX. 2D Broadway, New York. Or to W. McKAY. Agent, octl Ira No. 63Second street. Macon. Go. COTTON STATES Life Insurance Company. ' PRINCIPAL OFFICE MACON, - - - GEOUGIA Macon, Ga, October 10. 1S73. T IIIS company ia prepared to issue policies on the “stock plans,” tho premiums on which are from 20 to^^VT^r cent, less than on the mu tual rates. A«topI>ortuiiity is thus afforded to all who tlcsfro insurance, or who may wish, fiom any cause, to transfer their policies from other companies to place their risks in a reliable homo institution, at a less rate, notwithstanding in crease of age, than original cost. Tlio "Cotton States” has un available reserve of capital and de posits of 8500,000, which is entirely independent of its business, and is not used therein. Good agents wanted. Liberal inducements will be given. GEO. S. OB EAR, CANNED GOODS! CHOICE GOODS IN TIN AND GLASS. FRUIT JELLIES, FRUITS, PICKLES, SALMON, LOBSTERS. OYSTERS, etc. Just received direct from ono of tho most relia ble narking establishments iu tho country, and for sale at low prices. oet21 tf B. H. WRIGLEY A CO. THE FOUR LEADING PIANOS Now uufnufactured aro tho Knabe, Hallett, Davis & Go., Haines Bros., And Southern Gem. And tho best and Cheapest Place to Buy One Is at LUDDEN & BATES’ MUSIC HOUSE SAVANNAH, GA. From 25 to 50 different prices and styles always on hand. 9 Every purchaser guaranteed a good instrument. Largest piano trade iu tho South aud lowest prices. . . . . , Every ono thinking of buying a piano is invited to write us for terms and prices. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE. SPECIAL NOTICE Until times aro better, we shall sell pianos at wliolcsale prices for cash or on short time. We guarantee lirst-mte Pianos for $265,8275, $290 and $300. Superior Pianos, $325, $3S0 and $375. Tho very best Pianos, $100. $«0, $150. $475, $500, $550 and $000. Pianos never hare been sold so cheap liefore. These prices are only for tho pres ent, Do not let the chance go by. Pianos delivered, freight paid, to cash buyers in tho South. Pianos sold on long time. COTTON FOR PIANOS Wo will take cotton at Savannah market price, delivered at any point on the railroad, in exchange for Pianos or Organs, at roah prices. Which is undoubtedly the best shirt brought to this market, uneipialed in FIT and QUALITY. Shirts made to order and tit guaranteed. Hats, Silk and. Ftlx*. Th.} nobbiest uni latest styles of Huts constantly on hand nnd new ones arriving weekly. Prices to suit everybody. Tlie public are invited to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, and be convinced that I mean what I say. CHAS. WACHTEL, Fourth street. No. 1 Brown House, next door to the Ladies' Entrance, oetSGtf Opposite Passenger Depot. B. P. WALKER, Late of S. T. & B. P. Walker. JNO. H. DOBBS. Late of Wise, Dobbs & Co. PHELPS, DOBBMUS & CORBETT (Lute Phelps a lK>reniu« t ) PARLOR. CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE MATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, ETC., rot mi 1 roe Usual su. Near It rood way, y, w V, rt w*. rau.a oris coaaarT, o.'i. ik, s(:xc '; 1). I- KOBKKTS. F. A. OAHDtx DWIGHT L. ROBERTS & CO.. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS .SuYiimiali. Ga. Literal „lvanoes ma.ie on Produce in hand. We have a good stock of Basjiu* and Tic, on braid. whi.-h we offer rt low rate*. rapt, A— win u. mask. u. p. Kiciuoxn WM. H. STARK & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MER CHANTS AND COTTON FACTORS, SAVANNAH, GA. Careful attention girert to sales or shipment of Colton and all kiuds ofProdiue. Liberal advances made oil oondanmontw. Agents for tho sale of K. Frank Coos Bone Superphosphate, .Magnolia Light Draft Cotton Gins, Pnooetua Factory Yams and Arrow Tie*. sepl2 3m E. II. COHEN, JK. J03. UL'LL COHEN & HULL, Cotton Factors and Goneral Com* mission Merchants, • GG Hay .Street, Nuvaniuili, Ga. Refer respectfully to J. W. Lathrop A Co.. N A. Hardee's Son A Oo«.Tisgsi & Gordon. II. Mn^er i Co.. Milo Hatch, V. P. Savannah Funk nnd Trust Cu. : «*»«*■» J. X. LIGHTPOOT Cotton Factor and Commission > Merchant, IOC Hay Street. Savannah, Ga. s Ammouiated K mHii i„ xi. waufikld! lout, waynk. WARFIELD & WAYNE. Cotton Brokers and .Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. O FFER their service* to pbuters nnd shippers of cottou, etera and solicit a shareof their bus- ness. Cash advances uuuU* on consignments at lowest rates of interest. All business entrusted to our rare, will receive prompt attention. “Fu tures” bought oiul sold iu tho Savannah and New York Cotton Exchange on the most reasonable terms.aeplt 6m W. DUJJCAN. J. U. JOII.NdlON. M. MACLEAN, DUNCAN, JOHNSTON CO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, 1)2 uay Street, Savannah, Ca. angl 6m B. C. FLANSAOAS. W. W. FLAN NAG AY. A. P. ABELL. R- S. MORGAN. FLANNAGAN, ABELL & C0„ Cotton Factors and Goneral Com mission Merchants, 185 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA M ANAGING Agents for the English Stonewall Fertilizer, etc. Bagging and 1 its furnished, aud liberal cash odvonow made on cousigmuonta for sale in Savannah, or on shipments to our cor* res|H>udeuls in Northern, Eastern or European markets. augltfm A. M. SLOAN. ABTUUUN.SOLLLK. O.V.WYLLY.JR A. M. SLOAN CO., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, Claghorn A Cunningham’s Range, Hay street, Sarmnnab, Ga. ■RAGGING and Ties advanced on cro|ts. Liberal JD cash advances made on conslgumouia lor sale in Savannah, or on shipments to reliable cornu- I*ondcnts iu Liverpool, New York, Philadelphia, Boston or Baltimore.ougl dm JAMES II. BLOUNT. ISAAC HARDEMAN. JOHN L. CTARPKMAN. BLOUNT, HARDEMAN & HARDEMAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MACON’. Gal. Office, Cherry struct, over S. T. Walker's, augio tf E. W. & S. H. JEMISON, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Office 52 Second sU Macon. Georgia. . . jaceut circuits, and in the Supreme and Federal Courts of Georgia. Special attention given to matters in Bankruptcy. SAMUEL 1IALL. POE, HALL & LOFTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 82 MULBERRY STREET. BROOMS, BROOMS. have just received 100 dozen assorted BROOMS. SEYMOUR. TIXSEKY ft CO. MATCHES, MATCHES. 150 GROSS ROUND WOOD PARLOR MATCHES. SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO. MEDICAL NOTICE! ' • il. «■ I i !>. -V Ui l - uiaff ,|m: and v bo -les I inbozb OuUaumaud Ran ti in sc-.d Stated ami the same vri] nov li lot* W. 1’. JORDAN THE BOARD OU PHYSICIANS STATE OF GEOUGIA two of candidates for the practice of 31**dic;ne and Suntwy. By reference to the Code ofGeor- gia it will be aeeu that no person is authorized to I practice Molidne or Surgery, or compound or * 11 nrodirinea and dru£* uithout a lkmutefrom this Board. Graduates cf regular rerocniual Medical Schools can obtain a lionise upun the presentation of their Diploma, accmnnauied fay 'be legrt foe. Nou-graduates and apphcauUfor license as Apotbomriet or Pharmociuttets mu»t appear in pcr»oc before the Board ior ^ For farther information addre&s GEO. D. CASE. M. l>ra Secretary aiul Dean, Mili. J.v- x ille. Ga. SAM I. Cf. WHITK. M. IL .. 1 * no* I31aa3^ CRAIG PATENT HORSE POWER FOR DRIVING COTTON GINS. Becently Strengtliened and Improved, now Perfect MANUFACTURED SO).ELY RY E. Findlay’s Sons, Findlay Iron Works, MA.CODT, GEOEGIA. Tlie superiority cJ this machine over ,11 rtiien inteuded for ramn wmmm finctadiiw br.th the old and - n,-w taaliiun" Gin G«mr> wr G UARANTKK, OR ASK NO MONEY? Thix Power is sliijiped n one I*w, a, it were; roquire, no merhanie to put it uu; set, on the ground; is attacked in noway 04 thr hot, * e : a™ 1 i* independent of floor “saerin»."rte.; can Ira used i» ANY KIND DP JHOISL (one w two *toiy).or bout tbe INjwvr and Gin can ben ANY MOUSE; drive, a Gin (root 275 to SOJ tevulntioas per laiuute. ! run on tho ground WETUOET FULLY WARRANTED Ed EVEBY RESPECT. Send for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials, and Price List, N. B.—Parties proterrinr Hie “eld Inhion* * Gin Gear or “new fashion” ditto, with centre support can be am»mino>lated ml very non* »We iigib vs. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, * FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MACON, GA MANCT.GCTURKRS OF STEAM ENGINES, BOILES, SAW A GRIST MILLS. WATER WHEELS, AN!) AI.D MINUS OF MACHIN'l :r.Y AND CASTINGS, ETC., ETO. R. FINDLAY’S SOB'S, (ulXT’Odl, RNDLAY LEON WORKS, Mi -CON, GA. CADDY LAUD, X 3,5 and 10 pound caddies—FHESII. F SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO. MACKEREL. 300 pACKAGESMACKi:EELju * tin SEYMOUR. TINSLEY A CO. ONLY MANUFACTORY In this country where Loom Reods, Harnesses —A5D— Patent Wire Heddles Are made under one management. Also, SUPPLIES used in COTTON and WOOLEN HILLS promptly furnished. |u1y24 flm HOWARD HOUSE. BROAD STREET. Nearly oppotito Montgomery and Eufaula Rail road Depot. EUFAULA. ALABAMA. J. W. nOWARD, - - PEOPEirrosit. Only a short walk to and from tho Southweat- era Railroad. Seventy-five eeuta raved inlomnl- Im. fare. M E T R O P O LIT AN IRON & BRASS WORKS, Canal Street, from Gth to 7th, RICHMOND, - - - VA. WM. E. TANNER & CO., ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS. EXGENES OF ALL KINDS. Send for Circular. H. R. BROWN, janllly Affent. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF UNA, GR0OKERY MB GLASSWARE. Pocket and Table Cutlery! PLATED ! Tinware, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware CHANDELIERS O-uSlS and kerosene. LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, WICKS, ETC. 3E« BY THE GALLON, BAEEEL AND CAE LOAD. STATE AGENTS for Porter Combination Garden and Plantation Hoes. IVe offer tbo above goods at very reasonable ratc3. Plea3C call and examine our stock. WALKER Sc DOBBS. novlGeodtf CAPITAL STOCK, FIVE MILLIONS. CENTRAL OFFICE. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. JOHN V. FARWELL PRESIDENT. MACON. GA UKUnKItT FlKI.llKR. I L. VMLUML H. & I. L. FIELDER, Attorneys at Law, CCTIHEKT, GKORGIal, W ILL give prompt attention tc all iKisiness conlidwl to tliem, in tho counties of Ran dolph, Stewart, Quitman, Cluy, Early, Calhoun und Terrell, tho Supremo Court of Georgia, and tho District aud Circuit Courts of tho United States for the Southern District of Georgia. »cpt17-tf (WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS.) FOR 20 YEARS THE Standard of ExceHence THEOUGIIOUT THE WORLD. OYER SoO.OOO IN USE. If you think of buying a Sewing Machine it will pay you to examine the records of those now in use and profit bv experience. THE WIIEELBR A WILSON STANDS ALONE AS THE ONLY LIGHT RUNNING MACHINE, USING THE ROTARY HOOK, MAKING A LOCKSTITCH, alike on Itoth sides of the fabric sewed. All shut tle machines waste power in drawing the shuttle back after the stiten is formed bringing double wear and strain upon both machine and operator, hence whileother machines rapidly wear out, tlw WHEELER & WILSON LASTL A LIFETIME, ami proves an economical investment; Do not believe all that is promised by so-rolled "Cheap’* machines, you shotdd require proof that years of use have tested their value. Money once thrown away cannot bo recovered. Send for our circulars. Machines sold on easy terms, or monthly payments token. Old machines put in order or received in cxdiange. WHEELER A WILSON MF’G CO.’S OFFICES; Savannah, Augusta. Macon nnd Columbus, Go. W. B. CLEVES, Gen. Agt~,Savannah, Ga. W. A. HICKS, Agent, Macon, Go. janlSeodly CAUTION. BUY OXLY THE GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALE, MANUFACTURED BY E.&T. FAIRBANKS & CO *if*7*4fcLIASi * M* 'ttk <» 'Vi'es. iVT ? " fFW-^-T Air. "v>,.v j-iiZtKfiZ?/-, > ■ ■ - •:.--;vTxr<r<^4«guijf • . % rv.-r-'.wi oxer at rap'i - ' 4- REPUBLIC BLOCK. ATLANTA. GEORGIA. ATLANTA, G-A., BRANCH. OFFICERS—E. E. Riwsox, President; L. P. Geast. Vice 1-reudent: J. P. Looxx, M. D-, Medi- ^ExicUTIVE COMMITTEE—E. "S’. Riwsox, L. P. Geamt. V. R. Toaaxx, L. Scofield, Yi. P. Pattillo, J. JL Uavdex, D. A. Beaiie. AUG-USTA, G-A. BRANCH. OFFICERS—Geosge T. Jicx«os,Pr»ident; JxuxsT.UoxinVEEL. Vice President; G. E. Ril- <3 KXECTOTf?(X)MMPwS—KirWAED Thomas, W. Dasiee, T. B. Beaxch, Jons U. Metei '.H.Goodrich. SPECIAL AGENTSi GEO. L THOMAS, Je. JAS. W. THOMAS. DR. R. S. JACKSON. A STRONG STOCK COMPANY, WHICH COMBINES STRENGTH OF CAPITAL, character, rati fool influence, raid provide* LUe Insurance at the lowest rofe rate*, without delusive prorata, at »Lvid ’;Js. or rather make* the Wiidend " ruin by decrees!mr the premmiu. By its orpmxation, it entiilos a maii to deal with liisowm neighbors, stockhold. rs in thy Compray, men whom he knows will do itiMtice to hi’* familv after ho is dead, and also provides tlmt his funds will be invented to de- a Company with Capital anthrtt breadth cnouch to be nfo beyond question, with national ,-itewt i.iel pi -inm, ami v, t a Home Comiiany ever}vvhere. An easy Compraiy for Agents to work and retain the corn ience of tceir neighbors, WILLIAM GOODNOW, Southern Manager, Repotdfe Blea-k. Atlanta, Ga. S. T. JENKINS, Supatatosdaot of Agencies. octflteod 3ui STANDARD SCALES Stock Scales, Coal Scales. Hay Scales, Dai ry Scales, Counter Scale*, etc, etc. SCALES REPAIRED PROMPTLY AND REASONABLY. For sale ah*», Troemner*a Coffee and Drug Mills. Composition Bells, all sizes Letter Presses, etc. THE MOST PERFECT Alarm Cash Drawer! MIIj-ES ALABM TILL CO.’S Use’.Them. Warranted. SOLD AT Fairbanks’ Scale Warehouses Fairbanks & Co., 311 Broadway, New York, 1GG Baltimore Street. Baltimore, 53 Camp Street, New Orlronx. FAIRBANKS & EWING, .MascmieHall. Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN A. CO.. 2 31 ilk Street, BoateO. For sale by CAEHAET & CU RD, FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL •OR. OORTLAXDT il NEW CHURCH STS., v.,«.»w-m plan. K1C1I- .lonei Richard ‘n this Hotel, itirely renowned the same, the business part of the city - * * bed. C OR. COT NEW YORK. Oath- ARD P. FRENCH, sen of the L French, of French's newly fitted up and Centrally located in the business nan Lundies’ and Gentlemen sDiuing Room* attache! juueiy if