Daily telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-1873, September 04, 1873, Image 2

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j@Trlriir.ipfj THUHH’AY MOUSIN' skptrmrbr n. 1* DECISIONS or THE Court f Georgia. The di.-lmr** nvnt- !••• int-r- puli lic debt were eatinutfo'l at * | 895; thfj have In-cn $101,75D I emit of the Wur Depart mvut h I t-.Nl at ^:io,H75J9S2i :t ha- »-•• ! 138. The cost of the Navy Department , wi»K Mtfanatod at $20,805.1 46; it lias been $23,520,257. The diulmr v-incnts for In- tiis.n Affairs an*l }►elisions were estimated at $3G,172,734; they have l»een $37*511,- 132. The estimate for civil and miacel- hi:,evils ripen-**-- wn= s.y».W,^*l; tho ac- t ;:u iHtvnu-Dts ware S7.;^{^s,l 1*». T-fal , estimated 0T]>endiUiref, $260,531 ,G49; to tal actual expenditures, $233,239,323. Total estimated expenditures, exclusive I of interest on public debt, $132,834,734! I total actual tipcpJtaw, exclusive of THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER. THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1873. jBargains in Millinery Troni the Atlanta ComtitulionJ C Wallace. Superintendent, v«. IV. 0. Sam'lew. Aiwumpsit. from Fulton. ' W.vr.srB, C. J.--Thie ™ ■*»<**“ frtSwttorecww^ 1 wlw'ofon;- two moles, and one wagon, received by the defendant on ita c»a to !« earned from Dalton to Atlanta, which were lout. On the trial, the juiy fennd a verdict for the plaintiff. A motion waa made for a new 1 trial, which was oraruled and the defendant excepted. Thu u the aeeond time this caee haa been Wore this Court. Sec 4Sd Geo- Kep. ASC. The dcfcnac net up by the defendant waa, tliat after the i.uiiitiiTa property waa put on ita cars, the Confederate military authorities took possession thereof, and loaded the some with military stores and eonipmenU. What wai done with tho pUintiffa property does not affirmatively appear, bat the presumption is that the military antboritica diapiaccd it. as the wagon was found at or near the place where it was put on the defendant’s cars. The court charged the jury “ that when tho carrier seta up tho defense that the loaa of the property was occasioned by the public enemies of the State, tho bur den of proof is upon him to prove by clear ar.d satisfactory evidence that fact. If the property was lost, and tho loss waa occuaionod by the military forces of tho Confederate States, or by the authority of the Confederate States, end there eras no negligence on defendant's part, that contributed to the loss, it would not lie liable. If you should find that the prop erty was rorcivod for shipment by de fendant, and placed in one of ita cars,and was token from the cars by the military, or by tho authority of the Confederate • States, it was the duty of tin- defendant to care for the property after it was taken from the cars, and if it failed to do so in such reasonable manner os was necessary and practicable under all the circumstan ces, and it was lost, the defendant would las liable.” Wo find no error in tho charge of the court in view of tho facts contained in tho record and os the verdict is right under tho evidence, wo affirm the judgment of the court below. Judgment affirmed. P. L. Mynatt, for plaintiff in error, Was. Ezzanl, for defendant. E. G. Roach vs. J. P. Trottia. Tres pass from Fulton. McCat.J.—Whcreadeclarationchargcd that the defendant had, with force and nrms and violence, broken the plaintiff’s dose, and with his feet and 100 head of cattle trampled upon and damaged his crop, and the proof showed that defend ant was the plaintiff's landlord, that he had undertaken to repair the fence around tho dose, and in so doing had negligently taken down tho fence and exposed the crop to the ingress of cattle; and there waa some evidence going to show that plaintiff had consented to the defendant's going upon the land and making tho re pain: Held. There being no count in the declaration for damages from the negli gence of the defendant, hut only for the trespass with force and arms, that it was error in tho court to charge the jury, that if defendant tore down the plaintiff's fence, and cattle got in and destroyed the crop, tho defendant waa liable for tho damages. The effect of the chargo was to exclude from the jury tho evidence of the plain- tail's consent to tho repaint of the fence. If such consent was in fact given, then tho defendant was only liable for negli gence, in repairing the fence, whereas tho charge of tho court makes him liable, if ho tore down the fence nnd damage re sulted. Judgment reveraod. D. Fr &. IV. R. Hauiuumd, I , for plaintiff ::i error. J. T. Fcndleton, T. P. Westmoreland, for defendant. Taylor Jenkins vs. Tho State. Larceny from tho House, from Fulton., verdict frcV,rtVrarj' IA LIV !Ulfl W C-ndi'TTKc and tho motion is overruled, this Court will not inquire into the sufficiency of the indictment, no such question having 1nh-u decided by tho Judge. -• Privately stealing, any goods, Ac., over fifty dollars in value, in any house or lmildmg, is by the Act of February 20,1673. mode a felony. Other farms of larocny from tho house remain misde meanors ns prescribed by the Act of 18G6. 3. When an indictment charges a lar- i cony from tire house of goods over $50 in value, nnd there is a verdict of guilty, and the evidence justifies the jury in thinking the goods worth over $50, the verdict ought to stand, notwithstanding there is some evidence to show- they were worthless. 4. A verdict of guilty means guilty of tho charge, as sot forth in the indict ment. Judgment affirmed. Thrasher A Thrasher, for plaintiff in error. John T. Glenn, Solicitor General, for tho State. E. C. Murphy A G. W. Anderson, vs. Samuel Harris. Case from Fulton. TaxerE, J. — Thcro was no alntso of discretion by the Court below in granting the now trial in this case. Judgment affirmed. Hill A Candler, for plaintiffs in error. W. A. Tigner, for defendant. Cortnoy Crockett vs. The State. Rape, from DeKalb. Tnim, J.—Tho circumstances con nected with the peri-etration of ’the of fense charged, as testified by the victim of the rape—tho degree of resistance on her part—the fact tliat no alarm or out cry was made, the place being where it could have been easily heard—no marks of violence having been exhibited, and tho injury Wing concealed for several days after the opportunity of making complaint, and no proof of any complaint ever having Well made except by the party said to be injured, together with the fact tliat no legal step was taken ta punish tho outrage until the victim's pregnancy was discovered, make this a case where the crime charged was not sufficiently proven under the law to justify a verdict of guilty. Judgement reversed. Hill and Candler, L. J. Winn, for plain- tiff in error. John T. Glenn, Solicitor General, for the State. cotTesponding expenditure in 1872. ?153,- 201,856; increase, $272186,781. The estimat- d surplus revenue appli cable to the reduction of the Public Debt 1x5; the actual surplus is Skl.taX.xxii. . f which $11.122,071 is due to an excess of revenue over the Secre tary’s estimates. Had the revenue not exceeded the Secretary's anticipations, the surplus applicable to the redemption of the Debt would have liccn only $34,- 075,fe0P, or nearly twenty-five millions lean than the estimated surplus. Do not these figures call for serious considera tion? TIIK AtCIATA COTTON FOOI.. A l.nrsr Majority »f the Estimates Ear Hr low the Mark. [From the AnjrcvU Constitiilwoslist.l lly the way of testing the relative skill of competition in making estimates of the cropof 1372—'73. a cotton pool was formed in this city about the first of March last, and to make it attractive and of impor-‘ tance to all interested in tho cotton bnsi- and others who desired to enter, an miry fee of five dollars was charged. The test was that the person estimating merest the actual production, or crop in Ndcs of cotton, for the season of 1872-'73, as determined l>y tho- Commercial and Financial Chronicle, of New York, Sep- torober 1st, 1873, should be entitled to tho whole amount contributed. The pool closed on the 16th of March. At that date a committee of merchant openod the estimates rocoivod and made a record of them. Afterwards the estimates and money received were scaled up and with tho record deposited in the National Ex change Bank of Augusta for safe keeping. As the Lost day of the commercial year (August 31st) approaches, tlioso concern ed in the pool begin to feel nn increasing anxiety, and arc wondering as to what will W the result. There were about 358 estimates received by the secretary. Mr. Trotter, up to tho time of closing the pool. A large majority f those concern ed are considerably under the mark. The receipts at the ports unto lust week were 3.008,000 bales, and the receipts of the week closing last night were 8,536 hales. Then we have also what has not been taken into consideration by a majority probably of those interested, the home <onsumption and overland shipments, which are estimated to be 325,000 bales (a minimum estimate), making a total, io far, of 3,341,536 bales. The receipts of to-day and to-morrow will be added to there figures, hut tho result cannot "offi cially'' be made known until the Com mercial and Financial Chronicle paper is received here, when the estimates will he unsealed and some one be made the lucky winner of seventeen hundred dollars, ob tained by the expenditure of five dollars. Of tin- total numlicr of estimates made (358) there are only 25. we learn, who es- t imated above 3.000,000 hales. Estimates were received and recordod from South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Louisiana, Alabama and Georgia. There were twenty-five from Mobile alone. Mange in Horses. Wilkes' Spirit of tho Times pronounced the following to bo a safo and most effect ive remedy: Whalo (sperm) oil. six ounces; oil of tar. three ounces; lac sulphur, two ounces—mix thoroughly, and apply by means of a hair brush. The skin should ho thoroughly washed ltcforo the remedy is applied. At the end of the second or third day the animal is again to lie wash - i-d and the remedy reapplied, as it is very possible that all the ora (of the mange insect) are not killed by the first dressing. Mange being a contagious disease, it is essential tlmt all animals suffering from it should lie isolated, and all objects with which they may liave come in contact W. A. JUHAH & GO 50 pieces Colored Alpacas, at 25 cents. 4-4 Bl’cli. Homespun, at 10 and 121-2 cents. I 10-4 Bed Spreads, at $1.50. Anil quit* i variety of other Bond*. which they I am artUnx I AT BARGAINS To make room for their FALL STOCK KA-L/L. TllADb;. 1873. New CroodLs, New Styles- J. X. urGAX. DUGAN & STILZ, PRICES LOWER THAN EYER! Everythin*V*ually Kept In 5ly IAnr. Call and examine i your mm price. aiiriS jw MBS. L. V. HBXPB1S. Now on the way Mammoth Salo. ninety-six city lots. TERMS EASY. ■\\'U.L hr public s.dr.uniTIE.xD.4A. It the 3d day of S-j,tvmtier lwxt. tlw folkiw- ine ritvlou. vfci Low 3 »ud C. block 58; tots 1 and A block—; low «. 7 and s block «; low X. 4 and At bV.ok lots 4.5,6 and 8. block 50; Wt <k block 49; lot 6, Work ©; fcto**7 and * Mode SINGLETON, HIT Si GO. Return thanks to their numerous Merchant customers for tae t cry liberal pat ronage and confident extended to them in the past. Thov aUo announce that their Fall and inter sioc BOOTS! SHOES! DOMESTIC'S, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, and ■WHITE GOODS. to kuil the t,-t< - und jiurw of allot S. T. Coleman’s Old Stand, TRIANGULAR BLGCK. wim ATM nn mun turn buuji, and dressed with a solution of arsenic or curroove sublimate, in the proportion of ten grains to the ounce of water. After ht*ing so washed and dressed they are to Ikt kept for several <Injs exposed to dry uir, washed again with soap end water l*if«*re they are used, and before they are &£ain put on the horse they should be s prink led on the side next to the horse’s skin with sulphur. These may seem use less precautions, but in many cases the harness and clothing are lined with tliict scabs, containing the ora of the parasites, the vitality of which is great so as to al most defy all efforts to destroy it. DR. WRIGHT, DENTIST H AS runoutl to Boanlinnns Jllock, orcr Yol- ser A. Co.’*, corner Mulberry and SccoihI FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL pOR. COKTLANDTnadNEW CHURCH STS. NK\V\oUK. Onthe Etimpeaii plan. RICH ARD l\ FRENCH.son of the latcColoiw l Rirlutnl 11\ ML cf Frunrh'.s Hotel, hits taken this Jlotel, nev.iv titt<si up and entirely miovnted the same Cei tnil!> lunite-.l in the ltn«ines.s liart of tbvritv Lai wiles* xiiulGentleineu s hmimr Rooms at UcheiL jnnolOtf Reopening of the Public Schools lr Knst Mn inc. ati<i one r G. Smith. Principal. In North Macon.at Mr. E. II.l Linkn school Ijoum*. and at one or two other rooms in that« tton, to lv provided—31 r. E. H. Link. Principal. In Mest Mn<\m. at St. Paul’s Parish school bouse—Mr. II. T. Conner, Princiiml. A Centra] Hiuh School, in v,im> convenient loca tion (room yet to bo pru\ itl«Nl)—Mr. J. n. Rolicrts. Prtndpal Intliel to defray _ All app'.irni. the Hoperintn Cbeny rtreet w exccj.tod) from 9 to 12 o’clock, for'the purpon* of isMiinc rnrds ot admission. nuurSoiw B. M. ZETTLER. Snp’t. ch Sc1k-*1. a small i harp* will U* m$dc expenses of rent injr-v suiUible ro r ml miss ion must be mmle to who wiil bo at his office on day (Satunlay and Sunday BATCHELOR’S TTATTt DYE. r pil IS splendid Hair Ibre is tiro Itest hi the .1 mo rid. The only tnteaiid Perfect Dvr. llirr. cut .v >& »., Tbc «»d Perfect Dye. Harm- tUMiaolc and Instantaneous; no disappoint * K« : i dies tin ridicnlous tints ■ unpleRsnnt odor. Alarmingr Increase of tlic Na tional Expenditures. Tho Tribune says the inconsiderable monthly reduction of the public debt, and the heavy sales of gold which the Treas ury is ftjrccd to make in order to supply itself with currency, are sure signs that tho expenditures of tho National Govern ment hare been carried to on enormous figure. No wonder tho people look with disfavor on the recipients of back pay. A year ago we showed that the expenditures of tho Government, after deducting the interest on the debt and premium on bomls purebred, the army and nary ex- j penditures, drawbacks of duties and taxes, j and pension-, had increased from $29.- : S<25,?>35 in 1S60 to $34,013,339 in 1805. to $51.C8S,5iV2 in lSdS. :unl $83,137,379 ill l‘ s 72 —a .-tartling j>rv\gre>sio!i. The r«*r- 1 responding expenditures for the year • ended June 30. IS73, are about $75,000.- 1 000, or more than double tho same out- j goes in 1803, when the premium on gold was at its highest elevation. The army I expenditures, which were $10,001,107 iu 18<kb were $44,080.1^83 in 1S71 and $40,- | 323,138 in 1S73. The navy expcn<litures, which wen.' $11,313,130 iu 1mj0, were $19,431,027 in 1S71 and $23,326,258 in 1873, which seems a good deal to pay for the rotting of a few soore old hulks, adapted for modem warfare only as the minnow is adapted for the jaws of the pike. We hare before us an official .statement • *f the receipts :uid expenditures of the ! Government for the fiscal year ended ( June 30,1873, which we proceed to com- j with Secretary BontveD’s estimates j laid before Congress in December last. I The revenue from customs was estimated I at $192,729,340; the actual revenue has i |rivn $188,069,523. The revenue from internal taxes wa* otimsted at $10S,- ! D»9.047; the a**tiul receipts have been , $113., 29,314. From sales of public lands ' an iiitxinje of $2,297,325 w*is ;mticipat<.*d, but $2.s82,312 have been xoccivcd. IVom misoellaneotts sources, tht- estimate was $16,119,222. and the actual receipts were $29,(^7,055. 'The total of the estimates j.x $319.315,134; the Ljtal of the actual receipts is $333,738,203, or more than fourteen millions more than the«*$timatefc. Krown. and l«*a\»'s tlisb^ir Cleiui, Solt »ml Boeu- tuul. T1j«* p'liuinc sipn«>l W. A. Batchelor. SolU by all PrucirM*. CH AS. BATCHELOR, norligodly Proprietor. New York. Z. B. WHEELER. Saloon and Restaurant, Fourth Street, oppoeuto Express Office. MACON. GEORGLi. Meals Served at all Hours, DAY OR NIGHT. A First Class Establishment. STOCKED trim .’FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS. KATA LYSINE WATKR-Thk Great Mkdi * 5- N vTt'r.K. liulur^tl by the Hur»w>t| Meiii.til AiUli.'nth x. J{, si. res Mu-ciilar Po cr to l’jimlx Dc. Youthful Yicor to the Aged, a Develops the Ycnmcnt n t’nticnl l*cru^l; D olves Calculi an<l '•Chslky” 1X’J*j»iUi : Cui til. RIm-uiuM ixii/. D\ .|H‘p»i». Nt i:riL-i.n, Dalx’tia, Di'OM x iV Kidiiev>. Ln v •"•nd \U4«-4..uih! Dn>ftaY. t'linsiic l>mr< rim's. OomtipstHHi. \xtj,nu». Nenou^th-vn •*n:i. x. t.. IV I .l.:\.aial cl •rv- rlax> of Ckronir Dt-oiso. l‘anij>hkt> oou taininr littery of the Spring and Te>tiroomjil- rom Medical Journal*. I2ninent l*hk>dciair IV,I ds-.:mir.."*lfx! . • ; - - • : hv m a i WHITNEY l*R< »S t« .r: As* i:tH.227.s,n:tl •ut »U l’bil^tlclphia. For sue by all dnyr- i x aujcSrodSm One Hundred Dollars Is offered tor tho best display ot fine Groceries STATE FAIR. - PA LX AM QVI MERUIT FIT AT.’ ‘ r former Cataloirocs. and are neirotiatin* for the entire li>t ot NEW GOODIES Thai tho world can produce. Have SPREAD OUT to lx* tailed by the whole Committee: BRANDS OP FLOUR, (that need no puffinv.) IIAMS, PIG AND BREAKFAST BACON. DRIED BEEF TONGUES. F.M. BEEF. EXTRA MESS “BLOATER" MACKEREL. WHITE COD FISH, GOLD EDGED BETTER. NEW CREAM CHEESE. COFFEE and TEA. (the test.) SUGARS and SYRUPS, (ftncstd English and American CRACKERS, (fresh.) NUTS. RAISINS.CITRON.CURRANTS, (new.) CANNED FRUITS and VEGETABLES. PICKLES. JELLIES. SAUCES and CATSUPS. SARDINES ANll -SPRATTS,- owruxEp u-aXT.TlJ.VGUE. SALMONS, OYSTERS, and DUTCH HERRINGS. Pun? French. North Carolina, and Georgia PEACH BRANDIES. We only mention, -HARDEMA VS SILVER WEDDING RYJS,” MOUNT VERNON. PETER IL4UGERS, (old Virginia.) LAKE’S-JIAGNOLU. and J. F. GREER’S CHOICE RYE WHISKIES. JAMAICA and NEW ENGLAND RUM. HOLLAND AND BYE GIN. McEwan’a and Bass’ ALE. (no extra tax.) Havana nnd "our own” country SEGARS. Tottex tl in North Carolina and Virginal, and writ.*, he ha. BOUGHT SEVERALof tae largest manufaetorifa. and means that all shall taro to bacco. If yon do not srant to jay “hijdi” for it. .....7 amt s.^ks-k.TS; lots 1.1. *k t> *“*s ^ hkiek 57; lota U-lkkU and ^Muck 58; x 1,2.3. t. 5,5.7 aial 8, block ft); lota 1.2.3.5. 7 a’el 8. block 40; lots 1. i lilock «; Ms 1.2. S. 4. 5,8 and pof* k)U 1.2.3.4. 7. » amt iart of o. block 45; lot fi, TERMS OF SALE.—One-fourth cash, the lal- nnee to lie ]*i«l within fifteen mouths, inonthlv insftahnenfiu Notes to lw given on the grounds. Bond for title* given by the city. All lumber, brick anu stone on the kits known a* the - Armory Property" will he rejerred for te use ot the city. „ _ , Sale will cumnienco at 10 o clock x. on Tat- ntill square, and continue from day to day until all the lots are Mill. __ _ . . . L. W. RASDAL. F. A. SHONE3LVN, C. BURKE. amriStds Committee. Corn, Oats, Wheat and Hay, EXCLUSIVELY. No. 2« Second street, between Main and River. LOUISVILLE, KY. ample storage. Will fill orders for Corn from joints in Illinois, jmrties making purchase accepting through Bill of lading from shipping points. aprS36m HATS, n. C. TU.SXJ.OkS. 'V. IV. l-LASNAQAX. 4 T ABELL. s * MORGAN'. PLANNAGAN, ABELL & CO., COTTON FACTORS — AND — General Commission Merchants. 1S3 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. GA. M ANAoING Agent* for the English Stonejrall Fertiliser, etc. Bagging and Ties furnished, and liberal cash adsance* made on consignments for saie in Savannah, or on shipments to our cor respondents in Northern, markets. Newspaper for Sale. A GREAT BARGAIN! Southern Times & Planter. Published at Sparta, Georgia. TERMS REASONABLE. For jarticulars, address aurtllm LITTLE. JORDAN A CO. FOR SALE. A HAND FIRE ENGINE AND APPARATUS. T i those desiring to purchase a good and relia ble Fire Engine, will ” Second-Class Smith Engine In perfect order, and warranted to give entire sat- i» fact ion. Sold for no fault, but to make room for a steamer. For further particulars, apply to the Secretary of Ocmulgce Fire Company >o. 2 or committee. C. MACHOLD. Foreman, aug8 lm“ u trESTnOTy fl , VM U-1 For 1673. complete in every respect, has been received, to which especial attention " “ased facilities, with more extended sW r^rn and a.^-Uonnot to be undersold, enable them to guarantee prices as low, at all times, as New York Cig iDEB8 S0L , CITED AND PROMPTLY FILLED. Address SINaLETOlSr, HUNT & CO WHOLESALE DEALERS, 49 SECOND STREET AND 28 COTTON AVENUE, MACON, Gr A. aug28 lm —^r=== ===! ^ =; JOHNSON & SMITH, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Produce Dealers and Commission Merchants] masonic temple, mulberry street, F 1 R ES H ARKIVALS! 100 TIERCES LARD 20 CAR LOADS BAB0N, 2ta B4RRELS COMMON 5IOLASSES. 21 TIERCES COMMON MOLASSES, ® ^LS SVRUPS, ALL GRADES 500 BARRELS SUGAR, ALL GRADES, -u TIERCES MARTIN’S HAMS 20 TIERCES DUFFIELD HAMS, 1 CAR LOAD SEED RYE. 2 CAR LOADS FRESH WATER GROUND MEAL 1 CAR LOAD SEED BARLEY. i CARS MIXED CORN. 15 CARS WHITE CORN 1 CAR VIRGINIA SALT. 3 CARS LIVERPOOL SALT 50 TONS ARROW TIES V.M.S10AS. AETIIUK S.SOLLF-E. G. V.WTLLY, JU A. M. SLOAN" & CO., COTTON FACTORS —AND— General Commission Merchants, C’jighom A Cmmingham’s Range. Bay Street, Savannali, Ga. B VGGING and Tics advanced on crops. Liberal "cash advances made on cnnsignmenis for mic in Savannah, or on shipments to rehablo corres pondents in Liverpool, Nevv York, Philadelphia. Boston or Baltimoiv. 5H*l W. DUSCAS. J- H. jonssros. M. UACLKAS DUNCAN, JOHNSTON & CO., COTTON FACTORS —AN!»— General Commission Mercliants, »2 Bay Street. Savannah, C4a. ausl Gin — GR E A. T Sonthem Freight and Passenger Line -VIA- CHARLESTON, S. C„ —TO AND FROM- Balihoie, Nsv W aii Bnl AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. THREE TI3IES A WEEK, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS. 4 L. J. Gt’ILMAEIIX. JOlIS rLASSKEV. X,. J. GUILMAItTIN & CO., COTTON FACTORS —AND— General Commission Merchants, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. A GENTS for Bradley’s Suiier-Phosphnte of Lime, Jewell’s Mills Yanis and Domestics, etc. Ragging, Hope and Inin Ties always on hand. Usual facilities extended to customers, auri dwkswdin AARON P. RANSOM. ROBERT II. BOYD. WARREN A. RANSOM. DARIUS W. GEER. W. A. SAMSOM & 00., Manufacturers and Jobbers of BOOTS AND SHOES, 1S8 AND 140 GRAND ST, NEW YORK. Represented by R. W. Hogan, of Georgia. octal dlv CHAS. COUNSELMAN & 00., General Commission Merchants, Room 14. Oriental Building. CHICAGO. Refer to W. A. Huff, Macon. msyXfon FTFfttXT STVTE-E003I ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA 10YAGE 10 TO 1° . houes shorter via charleston. THE SOUTH CAEOLINA RAILROAD CO, s&TKMsa&'s.—«2iJ5t?ffiar£sS!sgBSra in the Cotton States at the PORT OF Ci 1A ULESTOPi, . g e a Transportation for" Freight and Passengers not exceeded in end. Penro SSd raiSy alTny otelS. TUetoUmving sj.lendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on rt‘ a Line: TO NEW YORK. ,,. sjt, yreT \ v 11- 8 WooonrLL, Comnianier. PII4VPION - K - '}’ bocxweoa Cwmaate. .T. 0. Lockwood, <\,innnmiT JAMES ADGElt A CO.. Agents. Charleston,S.C. S. Ckowsll. t'onuiiiUider T -1- BreXXVT. Ccmmmder! * ...J. Knssenv. Commander. Isgeaham, Ctnmnander. WAGNER. HUGER A CO.) Vgcnt^ Charlcton s r W5I. A. COURTNAY, j agenu, cnartoton,S.C. CHARLESTON.. JAMES ADGER GEORGIA SOUTH CACOLINA CLYDE ASHLAND TO PHILADELPHIA. IRON STEAMSHIPS. • BAILING DAY^THURSDAYSr \VM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S.C. TOTAL CAPACITY40,000BALES MOKTHLY TO FALCON MARYLAND.. SEA GULL M O R E. .:..Hainie, ('ommandt'r. ..Johnson, iVnumamlcr. ....Dutton, Commander. JAMES II. BLOUNT. ISAJIO HARDEMAN. Wesleyan Female College. MACON, GEORGIA. The Thirty-sixth Annual Session WILL BEGIN OCTOBER 6. 1873. For Catalogues, containing full information, ad dress FOR SALE. Portable Steam Saw Mi . M ADE by Owen, Lane & Dyer, Hamilton,^Ohio. It is a No. 1 Mill, and in good onI»*r; lias governors to tho engine; aluo wood and lath saws. Terms—half cash; balance 12 months, with good bccurity. Also, one of Fay’s Planing Machines Faces 22 inches, mateli 12 inches, with moulding hi ts attached for all the latest styles of mouldings. hTu be sold with the mill, or sejwrctc. THE CORNER. . We do not intimate i hat ire will work for noth- mg. but air on the •'inride." and intend our cus tomers shall have '•all” the advantages. “A hint to the wise etc. Demonstrations speak louder than works at GREER, LAKE &,C0.'S, «J Cherry. «nd *4 Third Streeta,Macon. Gi. Notice in Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COTRT OF THE UNI TED STATES FOR THE NORTHERN DIS TRICT OF GEORGIA. In the matter of Charles G. Campbell—In Bank ruptey. HHIS is to give notice, onee a week for three jl weeks, that I have lieen appointed Assignee of the estate of Charles G. Campbell, of Jasper county, upon his own petition, by tho District Court for said District. HENRY T. SMITH, aug27 lawSw Assignee. TAX NOTICE. T HE TAX BOOKS of Bibb county are now in my hands, and I am ready for the people to call up and nay their taxes. My instructions leave me but a short time in which to collect nil tin- taxes. My office is on Cherry street, at my old place of business. I am also required to receive, under oath, re ports of farm crops raised in the county, together with other information relative to the farming in terests. W. T. NELSON, aug9 tnovlS Tax Collector. ATTENTION SPORTSMEN! *. r. STATE SPORTSMEN S ASSOCIATION. EXTRACTS FROM * REPORT or COMMITTEE ON STANDARD FOR SHOT." A LL manufacturer* will haveeventually to con form. when sportmen require that their shot nnati compare with the standaJd of excellence ulain which your committee haa fixed. Upon the most critical examination, vour com mittee have determined to adopt as tho*“ Ameei- ^• s Standard" the scale presented to u by Mewn. Tho**. Otis LeRoy * Co.. New York. J It. NEWHLL. Chairman. N. M. SMITH. , F. G. SKIXNKR. ixl ilczijera dcrirous of hating the information relative thereto. above scaln.o % can promptly obtain the THOS. OTIS LE ROY i C •2SdeodSm^^ ^ tgr appfyii CO, New York. LOST ENERGY A SPLENDID SABBATH SCHOOL BOOK, RIVER OOF LIFE I Verily R IVLK a River of f tTE Mthdy and Beauty—Abounding in bright, takinc. >imr- :*bk' um>ir wbirii the Sabbath-school childm*. and home bqvs and shrfa will nc*t need much drilling to Irani and ap preciate. A* in cur unequalled Cburvb B «jk,tb» "AMEK- icanTtneBo.-oy’ — >i> in thi» we \ "JT have drawn o?i • >«ny well kiioan wnten* of Nahbatn < lioolMthSr, tin very b»->t in the country, to wbc*c united efr we owe this new end popular Salibnth >oiK«til Kook edit ed Uy M«->-rv Perkin% a Bent- L UE - Its Kurrcim Ca«Ml hr KNubtei. 1 ND OKDLRS LARLY. PJUCL }S0 pec 10*. Kn.rvJe copies 30 <vnts e-ath- Sient post-psid. ( HAS. H- DITSON A CO, 711 Broad wav. N’ew Tork. OLIVER DITSON A CO.. xcirdS-MAtalf “Bostoq, Wcalnos, t‘ri**iMlen- lUtdifnl- _ --OS3. Srplii- I or a speedy cun.- of tht**e or other silmenfa i private nature, call, or ncikI stamp for private rirvnlar of sducv t.> ls.th v s»->. Addrv^ B..x •*< >.•• w catern Medical Institute. 137 Sycauuorv .-tm-t. < inciniiati, Ohio. The remedies are si o»-rtsin j that no pay will Is' rtquirvd of responsible lvr- f treatment until cured. A v i>it to its Mu- « SPECIAIa Notice to Tax Payers! Ia accordance with the Tax Ordinance, The Third Quarterly Tax Will be due on or before September 10th, after which time I will be forced to issue EXECUTIONS ABAIRST ALL DEFAULTERS. The rity requiring funds, I am instructed to ?ivc no Further Time to any One. I therefore ask all tax j a vers to come forward without delay, in order that they may avoid 1 lav ing their names puhlishod. and save trouble and expense. All will be dealt with after Septcm>K r 10th as the Onliunnee directs. O. F. ADAMS, >ep2 3t City Assessor and Collector. setirn will c only sure oi lis and r»'st.'*re manhoc*!. W BABNUM’S HOTEL, Comer Brooiiv agr and Twentieth street. New York. ON NTH AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS. /'X)M! , LLTE with all modem improvements; V ruoir.s cn suite end single; private Twrlors. i»t hs.cK'atora etc. L«x , atK»i:un>ur|Mi'sed.K*iiig in the wrv ivutre t i fa^lii* !i hthJ brilliant New York life. In proximity to thun hi-' sud plan> c*f amuscmcr.t. and Lord a Tartar**, Arnold A Uoa- stables’ and J. C. Jtdnisuit * dry mxda }*la«-vs. Tbc hotel is under the uianacvuirut ot A. 8. Bar- num. foRneriy of Barxiutu * Hotel. Kailnnore N. t«reen. ot Ikotui, Ohio, and m«ntl,v ot New YltI; and Frceuiau Barnuui, ot Kamum s Hotel ait. Lota.*.apr2A d2wsw 4« Aw FOR TWENTY DAYS ff. i BAMS & Twenty Days, will offer S00 ROLLS KENTUCKY BAGGING, «0 COILS HEMP GREEN LEAF ROPE. 20 BALES POTTER’S OSNABURGS, 10 BALES PORTER’S SHIRTING 10 BALES MACON SHEETING, 100 BOXES CANDLES 20 CASES SARDINES, 25 HALF BOXES CANDLES, 25 QUARTER BOXES CANDLES, 100 BOXES SOAP. ALL GRADES. 125 BOXES CANDY 25 BARRELS VINEGAR. 100 BARRELS WHITE CORN WHISKY, \nd the largest stork ot FINE WHISKY to tic found in the State. Call and examine. 150 SACKS COFFEE » HALF BOXES "NELLIE BLY” TOBACCO WOODEN WARE, SHOT, and full supplies ot everything kept in our line. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE MIAMI POWDER CO. TJdLJi] JL). J OTIS’ L. HARDEMAN. BLOUNT, HARDEMAN & HARDEMAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW, M ACON, CA. Office, Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’s. P LANTERS’ HOTEL, Opposite Huff’s New Building, Cherry St., between Third and Fourth, MACON, GA. riijlis well-known house being now suitably JL fitted up. the undersigned is prepared to ac commodate Bonnlcrs—Permanent. Transient and D-.iv. Guests will receive the liest attention, and the Table supplied with the finest tho market nt- f °Iuly30tf J. H. BREMER. 100,000 Briclv for Sale. U NDER and by virtue of a resolution the City Council of the city of Macon, we the undersigned. Committee on lMblic l*ro^rty, \vill sell at public outcry, at the Armory Duildin?^. o SATURDAY, the 6th day of September next, 100,000 brick, or more, if prtces admit. Sale to commence at 10 " tvSIUL.. au^2S tils "Commdlee. ■""SAiLiXO'DAYS-Hj TO BOSTON. STEAMSHIP MEREDITA Rates guaranteed as low as those of Comics Lines. Marine Insurance one-half of one per rent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can be had a a b T>?ned CI Tl'e Through4?SeU t tS ; tufouteMrab and State Room, whileui TfflESOUTH CAROLIN RAILROAD,GEORGIA RAILROAD And their connecting Lines towreteAj^’lSdUie'Suthind' Wert. 1 'Cilmtortahle Night oini, with and l\a-sscn,^ l^twwn tho NortheiJ^ lia ^ i ntn iduoed on the South Carolina Railroad, tirst road. cannot _ I For further SELL, General Agent, SSTOX .Charleston, S. C.; R-1). HAS- PICKENS, General PasseniM SELL, Ixenerai Agent, r. y. wy* rja;i n «d. and Ticket ,lgent, South tarohil> alm “ u - ALFRED L. TYLEIt, , Vice President South Carolina Railroad. Charleston. S. C. iulvSS eodfim - 7 SCHOFIJLD’S IRON WORKS, Adjoins Passenger Depot, Macon, Georgia. CCICmot^l fJUrnughf Jrnn ffnttnn PffiSSfiS. All acknowjre its superiority to any made anywhere or by anybody. Steam Engines m Boilers, Saw Mills, Sugar Mills and Kettles, Iron iiling, Mill Machinery, Castings, and Machinery of all Kinds. Gearing. BUSINESS offer to planters these well known gins, which are sold wherever cotton i planted. OVER SEVJENTEJ3N LIFE D Have been sold since 1856. We ask parties wishing to buy to come and examine them, especially the IMPROVED GIN, having a linter attached. It will pay them for so doing. They are warranted to give satisfaction, and time given to test them before payment is required. jull02awtf D. F.FLEMING. 3000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES, FOB THE FlU TRADE. "YT7E are now receiving from tho Manufacturers a very large and well selected stock of BOOTS \ T SHOES. AND TRUNKS of every dcscripiion, which will be sold as low as in any other market Merchants visiting Charleston are invited to examine our stock. V. F. FLEMING & CO., 2 HAYNE STREET, CORNER OF CHURCH STREET. SAMUEL A. NELSON. [aug2Ceod2m] JAMES GILPILLIN THE COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK CITY, OES business upon popular plans that the people can comprehend, and at the minimum rates of all first class companies. The *' Commonwealth " is Safe, Popular and Prompt, WITH A PRACTICAL AND ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT. THOMAS U. CONNER, Macon, Georgia, Manager of the Georgia Department. Examine the Savings Bank Plan." The richest, most lasting, yet most delicate of all perfumes, for use on the HANDKERCHIEF. At the TOILET. And in the BATH. H there are imitations and counterfeits, always ask for the Florida Water, which has on the bottle, on the label, and on the pamphlet, the names of MURRAY A LAX MAN, without which none is genuine. For sile by all perfumers, druggists, and dealers in fancy goods. jnlyScodCm mt* wmmn&B SPECIAL FLAVORINGS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, OFFER FOR SALE LAND FOR SALE. I Fair Ground Privileges ! 'HE most desirable farm in 3Iacon county, owned formerly by Hiram B. Troutman, and now bv us, lying cn the west bank of Flint river, just five miles below the beautiful and flourishing FOR SALK. The improvements are unequalled, consisting of i eood dwelling with every necessary out im prove- uent. There are seventeen cabins for laborers. jU -with po>«i brick chhnagy*. A preat deal of the cleared land fresh. Any one desiring such a farm GREAT INDUCEMENTS | VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. of land, lying 31 miles To all who are in search of l,CHEAP GOODS, ELDER HOUSE. Indian Spring, Ga. W. A. BANKS & SONS- ^dbe^d cn to tbi-po i — It is situaicd nearer the h;irimr than an.' oil public Ikhjw. and i> >j«uiou> and .umj^rtililv . llie Uhle p< stiigdreii with tl*- !«•>! tin- mart affonU. k'erv attention is rmni to in\a!><i> «!.-• ;**— to the water* of tbe Sfiring for health. BUST PROOF OATS. 4 4 IA BUSHELS RUST PROOF OATS f- * Tv/Uole. There are tlie eetiuine yrikr 1 lvu»t I'roof Oat«- 1 have plaotral them fur a* num ber oi years and regard them u certain a crop a.- com. Price 5« j«r busDel. lion, one-third jifcd and in cultivation, the bal ance well-timbered land with oak, and hickory Tfojs'Tiodv of land fa all level and well adapted to the production of com. cotton, wheat, oats and *11 farm products uf Middle Georgia. So situated that it may be dh ided into two farms of 400 acres each, or four farms of 200 acres each, and giving cadi division a portion of tho cleared land. This land is a pari of the real estate drawn by Mr Henry 1*. Everett from tbe estate of the late Jiuoes A. Everett. This land will be offered at private sale until tbe ?,rvf vL.nHov in October, when, if not iBgawd of. >ublic sale, to tbe highest bidder, tbe town of Port Valley. Apply for information to Wm. A. Anderson, GEOBGIA. STATE PAIE : BAR-ROOM, SEGAR STAND, FRUIT, ETC. TERMS—Notes of equal amounts.falling due each day during the Fair, with security, accepta ble to the committee. No paper taken but such as can be used in any bank in the city. Note* to be given on the day of renting. L. W. RASDAL, F. A. SHONE MAX, C. BURKE, aurfS td Committee. i tbe i lersigned, at Foi j 9auuw A. E 1 w iU also sell a well improved house and lot of Vt acres of fatal taAtocheil. This is one cf tbe best improved lot* in the town and eligibly situated. I M-il on very favorable terms. «UX IU Ufa WM. I. GREENE. I*er day Per week Per mouth • Libpred deduct i made fur iarro hmilxn. W. A. ELDER A MJ.V. Prupnetor*. J. R. PRICE. TO KENT. deep: dry tadbr; i Tbinl stTYet* Ai*- L1W.E DOUG LACS A |X). DENTISTRY. i his Driital Rooms, a# Mulberry itreeX. LAWJ14RD. E. W. <fc S. H. JEMISON, ATTORMEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Office 52 Second st., 3Iacon, Georgia. '\Y”ILL practice in the courts of 3Iacou and ad- » ’ jairnt circuits, and in the Supreme an.l Federal Courts of Gconria. Sjiecial attention given to matters in Bankruptcy. Having associated with me my son, Samuel H. ? Jemfaon. 1 beg leave to (lirci-t attention to the jjbove card. Additional facilities xvarrant me in j assuring prompt and careful attention to all bu*i- ! ue»» entrusted to us. ang223m R. W. JEMISON. • DWELLING TO RENT. C03IPORTABLE DWELLING in Yincrille i . taimng eiirbt rooms, with good garden, well j j of water, etc. Terms veiy moderate. Apply to I junrtSt; L- W. RASDAL. I 20,000 pou " Bacon Sides and Shoulders, 1,000 ha^s Choice Family Flour. 300 bais Refined Sugars. M All Articles i/rocers’ Line at Lowest Market Bates. junlStf FAXILLA, LEYI0.V, ETC., fer Flavoring Iec Crcaia, Cakes anJ Pastrj. "Witli great care, by a naw process, tve extract from the true, select Fruit. and Aromatics, each charac’-iistic fla vor, and produc- Flavoring, of rare axettenee. Of f;rcal ttrergih and perfect purity. XopoCxmoutotb. Fury Jiaeor as represented. JS’o deceit—each bottle fuU measure, holding one-half more than advert purporting to hold tame gaanlity. Use them onee, trill use no other. The meat delicate, delicious flavors ever made. So superior to the cheap extracts. Ask for Dr. Price’s Special Flavorings. Manu factured only by STEELE & PEXCE, Depots, CHICAGO and ST* LOUIS. Manufacturers of Dr. Frieds Cream Bakina Powder. FOE RENT. J rtVO DWELLING HOUSES, elisibly located. Apply to R. V. LAWTON, At Exchange Bank, or to Dr. A. P. COLLINS. Jill., 17 tl At Collin,’A Hrttlh’,. Maci ERNEST PESCHKE’S Standard Mean Time. 1 mv arrangements to correct the slightest error in the u . c “f*\ c ?Pr^ • e erection of an observatory and one of the most approved TRAj>»»* v t0 tee? omj of observing the meridian passacc of the sun and stare, I will oc a i time to within a fraction oi a second. , alllinds of ^ julXU ( ITT.lt lO WUUIII tmtllHl UJ A ffiX'DIlU, , paid to tho Repa iring and Rating of fine Watches, as well as IOTST^L HOTEL, (FORMERLY 8POTT8WOOD.) OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEP° ’ ue ha, beon THOBOUGHLY BEJIOTATED from tasement to attic. BOARD *3 PEB RAY. P. WHELAN, Prop.