Daily telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-1873, September 18, 1873, Image 2

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1873. gtleprapli <t£grssenfftr Till‘RSH.tr MoRNIXQ. BK1T. 1A I Supremo DKCIHIONS or TMK Court of Georgia. IV ATLANTA TUK8DAT, SEP* TAM UK K l), 1^73. From IlK* Atlanta OonttituUnaj Administrator of Edwin Payn.* va. Ad- !iiir.:-tr?itor of <\ If Kly.vi, .-t al. K«|ias- tv. from Fulton. * Tki pre, J.—1. Payne aold a pantf < ‘ land in the city of Atlanta to Kai^d*! g. v ixi^r u U*nd for tit 1»— d.**«*ribinir th> land a* heintf 20»> by 439 fe*-t and jTATB LOTTERY FOR SEPTEMBER. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ra’1 t.lining *w » and t h r»***-< uarter acr**a, more or I.-hh. Eaadak having mislaid the l».nd, iy.ive Willingham an order to Payne, for I*ayne to execute to Willingham a deed to th. lot, atatinff it to be about two acre* witl tout ifiviru' tho boundarie*. Und**r tin* irdar Pay no executed to Wil- Unpham a deed xwferr nif to th*- order and making it a port of the deed, but d< the bound&rioH a« being 400 by 430fret, and onntainini' two acre*. on or lost* and waning a street thirty f« wide running *tud and went through the centre. Willingham conveyed to illyea describing t !»«• lot as it was described in Payne's deed to him. On a bill filed by Payne against Willingham ami Ely* reform toe deed on the ground of mis take, etc., ilhging that he bad only 2 1-3 atrea to fiagi<Ulo ) bei2lg tho «iu»t half of tho block which contained 4 1-3 acres, nutting out tlie forrsoiof d**e»D, order And the lsond (which had 1 found) and playing a docreo correcting such miitftfr in hi* deed bo ns to make it it o.iivi'yiiii'* 1 for the ,m..t half of *aid block in accordance with tho real contract between them, the iuyv found as follows: " We, the jury, nnd for comphtinant, and recommend that the deed bo re formed, and that defendant Elyca had sufficient notice Held 1. That the verdict is not suffi ciently certain and definite to fix the quantity and identity of the land intended to bo conveyed ao an to authorize a full, definite and final decree thereon. 2. On tho trial of such a case, the com plainant Payne is a competent witneus «.n the issue of a mistake in his deed to defendant, Willingham, although tho a>- dcfciidont Elvea, the vendee of Willing ham had died since the filing of the bill, and his representative is made a party. 3. The portion of the answer of tho witness Payne to tho second interrogato ry which was read to the jury, was not an answer to that port of the interroga- toiy which was objected to as leading, and was properly admitted. The third interrogatory was not leading—nor does tho fact, that a previous interrogatory wus illegal because it was leading—make the Imlanco of the witness' answer to other interrogatories incompetent. 4. Tho afflrmanoo of tho judgment of tho Court below, granting a new trial, i& limited to the first ground specified in this syllabus. This Court being of the opinion that his evidence was sufficient to authorize a decree to reform the deed to Willingham, and that tho verdict as to notice to Elyea was not bo contrary to tho evidence os to demand that it should be set aside on that ground. Judgment affirmed. Collier & Hoyt, by P. L. Mynatt, for plaintiff in error. L. E. Ulockly for defendant. John K. McCarter vs. Edwin A. Turner et al. Equity, from DeKalb. Thippk, J.—L Where a plaintiff in 1X9 sued two joint and several makers **f a promissory note, executed in 18C3, ■■ one day after date thereof, and after’ tne first day Of January, 1870, dismissed the action against one of the defendants, and obtained a judgment against the other, there being no plea filed by the latter, such dismissal was not a di»charge of the defendant against whom tho judgment wns rendered. Jf the party against whom judgment was obtained w :is a sure ty and the other was principal, the rule would be different. 2. On tho heai lngof a bill filed by such defendant, praying an injunction against the judgment and execution issued there on, ami one of the issues being whother tho defendant against whom tho judg ment was obtained was tho security of tlie party who was dismissed from the suit—the note not showing that fact, parol testimony is admissible to show what was tho understanding and agreement of tho l sir ties to the note on that point at the aoHS iiK»ov» visitors, j GEORGIA ■>w ■ iicMmui SMtlnau *u to Cat qmrrr Aallr. at *•- -"oo filar IMnit Frre Prraa'’ About midnight Friday night a 1 named John Lenox, living well out on the north end of Beaubion street, wasjarooi v *'i fn»ui his slumbers by tomo one kickiiig open hi« front door. He thought it a queer war to come down upon a law-* abiding citixen. but hadn't time to study the subject thoroughly before three m»*n were in the room. One of them struck a | match and lighted the lamp, and Lenoi i saw that they bad mosquito gauze over their faces, and were otherwise disguis ed. As near as he could judge from their ] voices, none of the party were above twenty-one or twenty-two y**ars of age. and only one hod any beard. Lenox s wife died several mouths ago, and he and | his boy Samuel, a lad of eleven, have been keeping house since. He sat up too astonished to speak until the fellows f helped themselves to chairs, when he asked them what w:*s wanted. They | made no reply, looking very solemn, and the hair upon Mr. Lenox’s bead began to reach toward the ceiling. After tnree or four minutes silence one of the* parties said: M Mr. Lenox, get out j of that n The man thought they meant ,.. , . , IT La thw vAiild I ^ckets and the drawing of If ballots, them will to rob him, and he told them they would ^ ^ prixes mrh lhpw , ^ dniwn find |4 in his wallet. * Mr. Lennox, get I numbers on it; 4AS4, each having two of them c | I 20740, each btrbv om oolj of them on; and a V..7*v*tickets, with neither of the drawn numbers I EXTRACTS PROM PREMIUM LIST ■W- HUFF WHOLESALE DEALER IN DRAWINGS DAILY AT 5 P. M. | CAFTTAX, PRIZE, $7,000.00 | ! .'10,310 PRIZES, AMOUNT- | IN’G TO $53,253 20. s j TICKETS $100, SHARES IN PROPORTION. f the above acheaw. farmed by the ternary I out of that F* reiterated tlie unknown in a hoarse voiee. Lenox obeyed* and when he had pulled on his pantaloons and was standing lief ore them, anil the leader »ntinu#d; f'Xow give us a song.” The man can’t sing any more than a grindstone I ti«ThavingTorYt * GEOBQIA STATE FAIR. COMMENCING PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, DUGAN & STILZ, Com, Oats, Wheat and Hay, EXCLUSIVELY, No. SO Second street, between Main and Rivet* LOUISVILLE, KY. AMPLE STORAGE. Will fill orders for Com from points in Illinois, parties making purchase accepting through Bill of Lading from shipping points.apr256m GE E A. T on tlH*m. )*-irur bL-.nk*. To determine the fate of there prhn and blanks, I 7* numbers, from 1 V* 78 inrludve. will be never- | ally placed in m wheel««a the day of the drawing. I and If of tlK-xn drawn out at random; and that MMMMg^Hhination the 1st. fd and I can iil:iy a tune, lind he told them no, but I « 'Irewn subm. will he eniillt.l to tl>eCirntal AtTnciUpil O-rpir the 'unknown replied: “Mr. Lmiaz. 1 I ULlUillSit ~ i lU, plcmte King.” Almost everybody, singer ,;ih<|r<wn nnrahmsto Goou or no singer, h«A caught up tho words of I That ticket bavins an it the 7th, 8th Mid more or less sonpi. nnd pn-sc-ntly Lenox ° ### struck up the “Old Kentucky fcnoro. j rib Irani iwwlun.in while one whistled, another patted his That ticket having on it the 2d,Sd and 4th legend the third kept time i, teiuhiti “° U ‘ boot on the floor, lhe noise woke the ftth drawn number*, to 63000 bov, and he began to howl, when one of Tliat ticket having on it the 4th, Oh and the men helijed ton ootrfthe^ bedhead utk'Mt Tthud M “ ordered him to shuttle while his lather | $th drawn mimljcra. to ssooo The boy obeyed, howling as ho TIuit ticL t Intinroiit theMlkWh mna trotted his feet up and down, and the pic- ) IS73, OOFRISJ, BACON. loth drawn numbora.fio 00 I Tliat ticket luiving on it the 9tb, 10th and i Utb drawn number*.to 64000 That ticket having on it the 1*L 3d and 4th drawn numliers to 650 00 That ticket haring on it the I*t,fd and 5th drawn numhera. to That ticket having on it the 1st, fd and 6th drawn number*, to All other tickets (being 5»7, with throe of the drawn numb 217 60 217 60 I on),«adLX~.V 20 00 [ 1000 MACON, GEORGU. f 00 loo On 3fondays Capita] will be $7/*"0 00 I / , * f . , . un aonup tninw «ui w Yunch of onions on tho table, and spying I on T—Injn and Friday* Canital will be. 4.50000 hem tho trio mado tho father cat two of On Wcdwwdsy. C.piul will he 8.000 00 timo of ita ozocutiuu. Juilgmont reversed. Hill A Candler, for plaintiff in error. L. J. Winn, for defendants. Wm O’Halloran vs. Ellen O’Hallomn. Divorce, from Fulton. Tairr*, J—The verdict in this cas. granting a total divorce, was not contrary to the evidence, or to.law or to tho weight of tho evidence, and where (he property which is given by the verdict to the wife and childrvn—she l»eing tlie libellant— was the projierty of the wife at tho time of filing tlie liliel, it is not on that ground liable to bo objected to by tho husband. If tho giving to tho children an interest in such projierty could be excepted to, it was a matter of which tho libellant only oouM complain, and not tlie defendant. Judgment ntliruKsl. Hill »V Candler, for plaintiff in error. L. K. lllockley, for frMttt A. J. McAlister vs. The State. Shoot ing at another, from Fulton. TKirrx, J.—1. On tho trial of an in dictment for the offense of shooting at another, the defendant proposed to prove that a short time after the shooting there was, at a grocery near by, to which both defendant and prosecutor hail gone just after the shooting hod occurred, a con siderable number of negroes who were excited and were threatening to mob the defendant. There w;is no evidence, non was it offend to l»o proved that any such threat was made UftBV the shooting, and in fact it Ap]noring that the excitement must have lxvn enused by tho shotting and wounding of tho prosecutor: Held, Tliat such testimony could not have illustrated the issue as to tho guilt or inncxvitot of the defendant for sluYot- ing at the prosecutor prior .to any such excitement or threats as were proposed to be pivved, and it was not error in the Court t*> reject suoli evidsnoo. 2. The verdict in this case is sufficient-, ly MiistaiiuHl by tho evidence to justify tlie Court below in refusing a new trial on tlie ground that it was contrary to ev idence. Judgment affirm Oil Hill a Candler, G&rtraQ A Stephens, for plaintiff ‘ John T. Glenn, by Z. D. Harrison, for the StuU*. ture mode the ruffians laugh loud and long. Then they mado Lennox dance and tho boy sing’, and then ordered both to dance and sing together, while a knife was used to beat time on a tin pan. Lenox begged them to take his money and go, bnt they were not half through I yot- They made him turn “cartwheels” | TbossSB tickets harinc on them the isi around tho room, stand on his head, hold I _*»d *1 drawn nurabera,each the stove handle between his teeth, and t —„ finally allowed him to rest while they put I All other ticket* (bdi*r 4^!U) with two of tho boy through .mother programme. Lenox offered them his money, but they o^oniyoTttertriwn nurabwh,ewh would not touch it, saying that they CAPITAL PRIZE, were only a surprise party. There was a | »h« and fairly howiod with laught.-r t.. I "K.'r'flm!”- il'ni.'SCL’a’i; r " I see his tears and grimaces. I No tirket which **hall have drawn a prize of a Finally, about an hour and a half after I superior denomination ran he entitled to an info- [ i tranco, tho rascals got ready to lesve. The bed had a cord in it, and | 15 per cent. they took tho rope out and tied tho father I All prizes of nnd under will b*i paid imme- to one door and tho son to another, arms behind their backs. Tho cliairs in the nATvr . I?T v rn room wero collected and piled up before llU " ^ V U#, _ Lenox until he could scarcely be seen, I »ug*l-tf Managen*. AUanta. Ga. and the water-pail was invert***! and the SALE OF boy made to stand on it. Then tho fel- TTvrm- 4 TUUD UPHT lows left the house, the leader thanking | 3 v. AJl-LlF X llLluil 1 « L<*nox for his promptness and courtesy in furnishing them pl«t*utt pastime, and . , ^ they wore soon out of tearing. Waiting Msron. Aurust soth. UM. . awhile the boy worked his hanas loose I rpHK following articles of UNCLAIMED j For tho heat made silkdress, done bv a lady of and then freed his father, who was pretty A FREIGHT, if not railed for before date of _Geonria not a drezs-maker.. 50 , ,1 . , u a _ ___ I saleL will bs aold to the hiirbot tudilfrat the depot badly used up, being a very stout man o( tbo 5fMon and Brunswick Railread.on MTH and not used to tho “cartwheel busi- I day SE1TEMBEIL 187S. sale to be,dn at 10 ness. The rascals were undoubtedly °’ri<>ck. ajl .. . young men who wanted to frighten Lenox J^jjSniratrare! 105f3nS * 8 Moreland. 1 tmk> beddiisr. Jno Fale A Co 1 pekir, 2 boxes mdse. H Carrutbors, 1 laick pot ware. W J Jlotlpes. l sack empty lays. CENTRAL CITY PARK, BAGGING, TIES, SUGAR, GOPFEB, and have some fun at the same time. They used no threats or violence, and did not tako away anything, but if they are found out they will soon learn that such sport is contrary to law. For best acre of clover hay .... 50 1 For bnt acre lucerne hay. .... For best acre of native mass Far best acre pea vino hay.... J For best acre of com forape. so j For lam*>t vield of Southern cane, one acre... 50 For best and Is rcest display garden vegetables 25 ; For Invest yield uplanu rot ton, one acre 200 For best crop lot upland short staple cotton, not less than fivelialea 500 For best ono bale upland short staple cotton, 100 (and 25 cents per pound for tho bale) For best bale upland lw staple cotton 109 (and 25 cents per pound for the bale) For the best oil painting, by a Georgia lady For tlie best display of paintings, drawingzuetc. by the pupils of one school or college^. 100 le-spuu of Georgia not a dress-maker ’ I For best niece of tajjestry in worsted and floss, by a lady of Georgia For best furnished tmbv basket and complete . set of infant clothes, bv a lady of Geonria .. 50 I For handsomest set of Mouchoir-raac, »dove 1 box and pin-cushion, made by a lady of LARD, MEAL, BULK MEATS, ROB’T. A. NISBET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Comer MULBERRY ST. and COTTON' AYE. (Over Payne's Drug Stoiv). jnneUdSro MACON'. GA. FLANNAGAN, ABELL & OG, COTTON FACTORS — AXD — General Commission Merchants, 1S5 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, GA. M ANAGING Agents for tlie English Stonewall ■ Fertilizer, etc. Bagging and Ties furnished, and,liberal cash advances njada on consignments for ssile'iu Ss%-annah. or on shipments to our cor respondents in Northern, Eastern or European markets.aucl 6m A. M.SLOAN. ARTHUR K.SOLLEB. G.V.WYLLY,JR A. M. SLOAN & CO., COTTON. FACTORS . —A3D— General Commission Merchants, Clnghom A Cunningham’s Range. Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. B AGGING and Tics advanced on crops. Liberal rash ad ranees made on consignments for sale in Savannah, or on shipments to reliable corres- in Liverpool. New York, Philadelphia, * Baltimore. augl 6m w. DrXCAJf. J. n. JOIINSTOX. M. MACLBAX. DUNCAN, JOHNSTON & CO., COTTON FACTORS —AND— General Commission Merchants, 92 Bay Street, savannah, (In. angl 6m FreiiAt and Passenger Li —VLY— CHARLESTON, S. C —TO AND FROM— Baltin, ntfeWi, Now m m AN'D ALL THE N'EW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIKs. rt,*- THREE TIMES A WEEK, wxjtaaa a. kaxsoii. aaeox r. uansov. DAEII S W. GEEB. EOBEKT II. 130VII. W. A. EAMSOM & C0„ Manufacturers and Jobbers of BOOTS AND SHOES, 188 AND 140 GRAND ST- NEW YORK. Represented by R. W. Hogan, of Georgia. ortgQdly SALT, SYRUP, Etc. OHI.Y MANUFACTOEY In this country where Loom Reeds, Harnesses | Patent Wire Heddles Are made under one management. | Also, SUPPLIES used in COTTON and WOOLEN 3I1LLS promptly furnished. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, 4k ELEGANT STATE-EOOil ACCOMMODATIONS—SEA VOYAGE lo To HOURS SHORTER VIA CHARLESTON. THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO. And connecting Ronds West, in alliance with the Fleet of Util-teen First-Cla««s Stftim.1.5 above Ports, invite attention to tlie Quick Time and Regular Dispatch alfontwl to th<» tuui,T to in tlw Cotton States at the w»Mne» PORT Oi- CHARLESTON, Offering futilities of ILiil and Sat Transportation (or Freight and Paasengurs not oin„l .< o, lcncu and capacity at any other Port, The following splendid Ocean Steamers arc imSi7 , Line: ** the TO NEW YORK. CHARLESTON JaHUKi^t JA31ES AUGER. T. 1. SwjSJJ: JAMES AUGER & CO. Agents, Cblrkwton,&C * south CLYDE J, Kesvibv' ASHLAND IsSSS' cSSmS'- WAGNER, HUGER X CO.,) . , *“>«■»***, WM. A. COURTXAY, j Agents. Clnrl«,toa,&c. TO PHILADELPHIA. IRON STEAMSHIPS. GTOFSTIUIAH - J ALEX. Hlxtks. OoBmamW. tIKGINIA - C. IIixcELEg, Cennuulrr SAILING DAYS—THURSDAYS. '' WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S.C. TOTAL CAPACITY40,000BALES MONTHLY Tlie Knglisli Sparrow. D W Ijewis 1 rack cotton seed. T J Daria. 1 Ixa hardware. Ordinary Telfair County, 2 boxes books. W P Kastman. 1 box. (2) cans oil. Jim Snltmarsh. 1 box mdac. F F Reed. 1 box mdse. L 31 (hirdner, 1 trunk. A S Goodbrmd, 1 trunk. II Powell, 1 box. OwHwry Pul.n*ki County, 1 box. V, 1 box pirkles. B, 4 boxes brandy peaches. 31 Kenton, 1 box books. B J Egerton, SS water buckets. " " 4 bdls haire! covers. Geo F Stevens 1 box firework*. No mark. 7 sacks guano. " "11 empty sacks. " " 1 gram cradle. " " 1 sack cotton. " " 1 old pot. " " 1 sack harness. " " 1 box sundries. " " 1 l»x circular saws. " " 1 roll barging. " " 1 spinning wheel. " " 1 tin boiler. " " 11»ckg, (2) glazed ** " 1 axle, yoke and howi. " "W i«cor* bedstead. “ " 1 mill hopper. " " 1 table. " " 2 sacks seed cotton. " n 1 wagon wheel. " " 1 carriage pole. " “ bundle scythes. " " 4 pieces bar iron. A Californian who has recently re turned from a viait to New York is anx ious to have steps token to introduce tho English sparrow on this coast. He says tho bird there has proved ajrreat bless ing, especially in the city. Tne trees in the porks ore in a more flourishing con dition in consequence. The sparrow lives on insects; it delights in cater pillars ; it searches after the early worm, and when found makes a meal of him. Tho result is a pit improvement in tho folingo within tho city. Three years ago Trinity Church graveyard was a desolate looking place. Scarcely a leaf was to be seen on tho tn^es; tlie worms held high carnival, and had it all their own way. They built nests in the trees and dropped down on tho necks of the ladies. They were especially partial to green things, but when the foliage gavo out they crawled on tho walks, into tho church, up tho shiny boots of the church-goers, in search of whatever they could devour. Tho sparrows came and gobbled them up; tho lent os got u chance to grow; the trees took a fresh start, and now all is changed. Tho trees actually vio with their coun try cousins in beauty of foliage. The * narrows did it; they ore tho most won derful insect destroyers of the feathered tribe. They are also one of tho tamest birds in the world. They will run along tho sidewalks a few feet in front of a per son, ns if delighting in human compan ionship. Boys forget to throw stones at them, and hoodlums are abashed in their presence. Such confidence they display in tlie kindness of man is not to be re turned with cruelty. manize tho hoodlum. It is really amusing to see tho little creatures come I with*dirocUotis < every morning about the door-steps and I Noa. window-sills, to get crumbs of bread from ’ 1 the children. Many become so tame that they perch on the hands (that feed them. Tlie keepers of the Central Park say they have been of great benefit to every park in the dtv. They breed very f:ist, and will soon overrun a country when well started. • In two years after their introduction in . . . New York city they were obnmd at JJ- < - n;up. C«ich Diftknilt Krvathinr. . Niagara Kalla. They followed up th. j? Sg■ Georgia-. _ For best half dozen pairs of cotton socks, bait by a lady over fifty years of ave (in gold)... 25 For be.st half dozen pairs of cotton socks, knit by a girl under ten years of axre (in gold)... 25 For the finest and largest display of fomsli handicraft.embracing needlework, embroid ery. knitting, crocheting, raised work, etc., by one lady _.^„^... •. 100 For the best combination hoarse. 100 For the best saddle hone. 100 For tho best style harness horse 100 Fair Ground Privileges AN WEDNESDAY,OCTOBERL 1878,at8 p. m. will be rented at the Central City Park, the following privileges during the coming Ftv the finest and beat matched double train 100 I ComOP CllGrTV Alld. Third StrAfltfi TTndAr 'RflTstnn TTall _ For the l»est stallion, with ten of his colts by ^ I VUAUOA ALLLLU. HLLOOUi, ULLUOr Xtill SUHI nail. GEOKGIA STATE FAIK MACON, GEORGIA. THE MIXiD POWER CXI RES ! HUMPHREY’S HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS H AVE proved, from the most ample experience, j nn entire non. Simple. Prompt. Effi- I rient and Reliable. They are the only medicines perfectly adapted to popular use—so simple that mistakes cannot be made in using them; so harm- Ian as to be free tnm danger; and ao dMwit m They even serve to to be always reliable. They have the highest -- - — 1 — »—»— • -« —• will always render hree-drachm vials, Ida dd&M r For the best gelding For the best six-mule team 250 I For the best single male 100 I For the best milch cow 100 | For the best ball For the best ox team For the best sow with pigs 50 | For the largest and finest collection of domes tic fowls i__ For the best bushel of corn 25 For the best bushel of pea* 25 I For the best bushel of wheat For the best bushel of sweet potatoes For tho best bushel of Irish potatoes _, . For tho t»cst fifty stalks of sugar cano 50 j JulySO Sm For tho best result on one acre in any forage 1 ~ “ FortLinmn yk-id of runion one100 I ~1 QC-Q |Jl ATT r I 1 L? A TA U- -i QfV O For the largest yield of wheat on erne acre 50 j ^ • -T JCJuJ J.JLjI JL -TL-tY I J JJ. JLC5 I I For the largest yield of oats on one aero 50 For the largest yield of lye on acre 50 For the best result on one acre, in any cereal For tlie best dispiay made on the grounds, by *** any dnr good* mercfnnf.... 100 For the best display made by any grocery mer chant 100 For the largest and l>est display of green-house plants, by one person or firm 100 For the best brass band, not less than ten per formers. £50 (nnd 550extra per day for theirnmsic)...... For the best Georgia plow stork 25 For the best Georgia mode wngon (two horse) 50 For the best Georgia made cart. - , „ 25 For best stallion four years old or more. so For best preserved horse over 20 years old .. 25 For best Alderney bull 50 For best Devon bull ra For best collection of table apples grown in BAR-ROOM, SEGAR STAND, FRUIT, ETC, TER3IS—Notes of equal amount*, 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 m the city. Notes to be given on the day of renting. L. W. RASDAL, •F. A. 8HONBMAN, C. BURKE. aug28td Committee. New Goods, Mew Styles. PRICES LOWER THAN EYER! North Georgia... For l*e*t collection of table apples crown Middle ~ f- 50 swim hit % ce. LAND FOR SALE. T HE most desirable farm in 3Iaron county. owned formerly by Hiram B. Troutmnn, and now by us, lying on the west bank of Flint river, just five miles below the beautiful and flourishing I town of Reynolds, (S. W. R. R.) a d containing I One Thousand (1,000) acres, is now FOR SALE. Tlie improvements are unequalled, consisting of 1 good dwelling, withevery necessary out improve ment. There are seventeen cabins for laborers, I all with good brick chimneys. A great deal of the cleared land fresh. Any one desiring such a farm and on the most enticing terms, had best apply at I once to HENRY T. JORDAN. T. MARION BRYAN. augl92m Reynolds, Ga. Cures. 1. Fevers, Congestion. Inflammations, 2. Worms. Worm Feier, Worm Colic, 3. Crying-Colic, or Teething of Infant*. 4. Diarrhosi. of Children or Adults, . 5. Dysentery. Griping. Bilious Colic, . 6. Cholera .Morbus.Vomiting 7. Coughs. Cold-. Bronchitis, .... 8. Neuralgia, Tootltache, Farcarhc. . . a. Headache, Sick Hcadiu-lie,Vertigo, . 10. Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach. Cents. | . . 50 . . 50 REGATTA. The ••Graphic** Determined to Make Somebody Find that “Easterly Current.’* The Graphic Balloon Company have onlertnl tlu* manufacture of a silk ha^ or globe, to bo ready for inflation in three vreoks* time, if they can prevail upon any “Wise" fool to attempt the Atlantic voy age. They evince almost the pertinacity of P. T. Borautn in the premises, but we opine the public have prtdty well lost its interest as well as confidence in this huge a«»rial ship. Annexed is a brief account of the second collapso of the Graphic apeculathm: Hudson and along the Erio Canal, scat- I 16. Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues, hiring blessings as they went. They JJ- £**£*•, b, . ind or W«*l»ng. • • • • «ou.,l Iv of uuu'h in 4e Golden GntJ £ Park. They seem specially mlapteu to 20. Whooping-Cough. Violent Coughs, city life, anil to abodes in dty porks and I JJ* Asthma. Oppressed Breathing, yards, where little fruit is raised. Tho * r ,BlLl *“ fruit raisers of the interior might object to them, because they would occasionally pick at the cherries, but it is probable that even in gardens in the country they would be of more service than harm. Who can give information about th^r j S' r operations in the country? If any, let SL PainhifPt-rioda^vrithSj them scud in their facts, favorable or un- I *!• SulTerincs “ ~ favorable, no matter. San Francisco does not want to be benefited at the ex pense of the interior, not even in the matter of sparrows.—Nan Francisco Bulle tin. Rare one mile down stream on Ocmulcee River under the riles of the Regatta Association of . 31neon. I For the fastest four-oared shell-boat, race open 1 to the world 4150 Fur the fastest double-scull shell boat, race open to the world... ...; 2. 50 Tjv I For t he fa*test single-scull shell boat, race open ‘ to the world -„ n , ,, ... .... , , , 50 For the fastest four-oared ttuioe boat, rare open t«. tin- world • ’ , • ■ , I (By canoe is meant a boat hewn from a log, I without wash-boards or other additions.) The usual entry fee of ten per cent, will be charged for the Regatta premiums. | M. KBTCHCH. A. L. IIARTKII)UK. KETCHUM & ILVRTRIDGE, I BANKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Exchange Building, Savnnnali, On. ' Kkkkkkm Ks : M T:i\ l<*r. 1’r. < it> Rctium thanks to their numerous Merchant customers for the very liberal pat- I Fourth NsSonal^Bank^ New York^j’ohi^jfcS 1 eo a 8on, Bankera, New York; Morris Ketclmm. Banker, New York ; J. N. Norris, Cashier First ■ National Bank, Baltimore ; 31. Mc3Iichacl, Cash ier First National Bank, Philadelphia. mar!5 6m 50 Ear Discharges, Inquired Hearing. . . . S. Scrofula, Rruarged Glands. Swellings, . . 24. GenerarDefaili^, Phyriral Weakness, . . 25. Dropay and Sranty nttvi ion*. . . . . »k Sw-Sicknesss, Sickness from Riding. . . 27. Kitlnev Diseax-. Gravel 2S. Nervous Debility, Seminal Wraknevsor Involuntary Discharges. 23. Sore 3!outh. Canker. Jrinarr Weaknevs. Wetting the Bed. MILITARY COMPANY. £0 j For tlio best drilled voluntary military cotnpn- ' ny of not less than forty members, rank and file, open to the world. (No entrance fee)..*750 At least five entries required. enoils, with Spasms, 50 I 1 at Chance of Life. 100 I .100 Si. IhphilH'nH. Ulcerated Sore Thread, ... ,v.. «'i:n>mcOHBHllMMadBnipri0Kia, . . ’ SO FAMILY CASES. Case (3Iororeo) with above S5 large rials and Mann.il of Direction*, . . . ^ S1000 RACES. prssE oyz—$S00. ronage and confidence extended to them in the past. They also announce that their Fall and Winter stock of BOOTS! SHOES! nis rams ohiuisk For 1873, complete in every respect, lias been received, to which especial attention ! is invited. Increased facilities, with more extended storage room, and a determination not I to be undersold, enable them to guarantee prices as low, at all times, as obtain in I New York City. ORDERS SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY FILLED. Address SINGKLiETOiM, hunt & CO WHOLESALE DEALERS, TO BALTIMORE. FALCON .‘ Haihie, MARYLAND Joh.vsoh, Coanuadn. SEA GULL ; Demos, ConmiMiler SAILING DAYS—EVERY FIFTH DAY. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Cliarleuton,S.C. TO BOSTON. STEA3ISHIP MEREDITA ! ^ails Evert Other Satcemt. JAMES ADGER A CO., Agentn, Charleston. 8.C. Rates guaranteed as low as those of Competing Linos. 3Iarine Insurance one-half of one per cm THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can be had at all the principal Railroad Offlres in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and MimiMjipt. State Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra chaise, by addrvving Agent* of the Steam ships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all case*, the Railroad Tickets should In* excHanred and Berths assigned. The Through Tickets by this Route include Transfers, 31en)s atul State Room, while on hip board. THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD* GEORGIA RAILROAD And their connecting Lines have largely increased their facilities for tho rapid movement of Freight and Passengers between the Northern Cities and the South and West. Comfortable Nigbt can, with the Holmes’ Chair, without extra charge, have been introduced on the South Carolina Railruad. FiM Class Eating Saloon at Branehville. On the Georgia Railroad First-Class Sleeping Cars. Tor lurincr iiuormauun, nppi.v 10.1. a. ociiiuH.iv. oupenmenambtiHinaaon. n. v n. u.n •** SELL, General Agr*nt, P. O. Box 4l»7'.», Oltice 317 Broadway. N. T4 S. B. I’ICKKNS,General Fasiri^T and Ticket Agent, South Carolina Railroad. ALFRED L. TYLER, july22 oodCm Vice President South Carolina Ruilroml, Charleston, 8. C. SCHOFIELD’S IR(Ji\ WORKS, Adjoining Passenger Depot, Macon, Georgia. Celebrated Wrought Iron Cotton Presses. All acknowledge its superiority to any mado anywhere or by anybody. Steam Engines and Boilers, Saw Mills, Sugar Mills and Kettles. Iron Railing, Mill Machinery, Castings, and Machinery of all Kinds. Faught’s Patent Gin Gearing. TO MERCHANTS Southwestern Georgia! Get our prices for BAGGING, And examinine our FLOUR! FLOUR! Fancy Poultry. F " -neb-iJ 49 SECOND STREET AND 28 COTTON AVENUE, j receipt of pnre. Address HUMPHREY'S SPECIFIC J _ HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE CO, [ Office and Depot No. 5<i2 Broadway. New York. I For sale by all Drocgists. And ny John In- I galls anil Hunt, Rankin A Lamar. Macon. Ga. sepO-oodAswii . _ . . — ; — ■ ■ ■ 11st horse to receive. (Bankrupt Sale of Beal JfctBtaJg lKU5S&I-- [ HAVE for salo 2 Fine Houdan*. 2 Fine Gokfon Polarel*. 1 Fine Silver Spangfod Hamburg. 5 Pine W. Y. Black Spstmh. 10 Fine Licht Brahma*. 5 Fine Dark Brahms*. 10 Fins Buff Corhi-.i*. 1 Fine l*art-Cochin. 2 Fiura S;mni*h Rsntjuu*. 2 l*mr Black Cayuga thick*. 5 Piur* White AJeMJury Duck*. All <tf the above fowls* ire wp—ted strictly | Jjf dar, tlx- 7tli day of October, A. D„ 1*73. at 11 o’clock A. M, the real .Mato of Incise T. Wrati. 75 I 25 | PCRSE TWO—£150. For Tfottinc Horees that have never beaten 2:40 I mile heats, best two in three. .$300 aug28 1m MACON, GA, sept4tf SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO C. J. GAMBLE. A. W. GIBSON. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE NORTHERN DIS TRICT OP GEORGIA. In the matter of Isaac T. Wyatt—Bankrupt. 50 PURSE THREE—$650. Fcr Trotting Horses—open to the world; mile beats brat three in five. 1« horse to receive .„.$500 2d burse to rereivo 1 B Y VIRTUE OP AN ORDER from A. G. ShSetoSE T’~ MURRAY. R**»i*!«r in Bank™Hr,. I wUl “ h ° r,C “ nMave «-pl4 lw Shortly nftor nuMni^-ht ytwtorJay morn- in^ tho pw wy turntxl on by Professor Steiner, the newly employed aerial des- patfihor, and up to one p. m. the work of inflation went on steadily but nlowly. Un til then the air had been perfectly calm, the hu£e turnij*-shajH*i bulb resting’ mo- tiiuib*.** on its bed. At that time a breeze arocte from the southwest, causing a broad concavity on the exnosi*.! face and allow ing tiie netting to han^ some distance from the ba*j pre»per. The work, how ever, went steadily on. The boat had Ikvh furnished with alinging l*ui<ls. by which it was inUrndtri to attach it to the (xiueentxating ring, the ear having litH*n finally aUunloued and thrown in a wreck to one side. By four p. M. the crowd hml s«*nsibly ineiwukHl, there being a very large pro- )Mirtion of ladies. Professor Wise was conspicuous by his absence. There oevmed to Ik* very little buoyant power in the bag, and it was easily held down i > fru^ro of boy. imn^ to th,. Taxes—Second Notice. Jo», r i*lg« „t the netting. At four r. m. , , tin* apex had reached a height of between ! T fha l < u2? r Comra,,mK, ^ r * *“ w noilM ni *‘ d^ty and ninety feet, and the amount j <*f gas forced in was estimated at about * .i.io.ia*) cubic feet, when suddenly, at ten initial** jMi*t four, a shout from the out- J tli<«H<- within tok*ok up, I wht c a rent sb«mt four feet long was seen proceeding from the edge of the valvt*- franie. F re»m it the gas was pouring rapid ly, allowing the sides of the udloon to col lapse. For a second only did it rest in liu> condition, when, with a tearing sound, the alight rent ran in a ragged gash over fifty feet long down one side and extending a distance down the other. In a second the whole mass lay as a l»wv diced rags iijam tin* grass. Dr. Wright’s Drug Store, No. 3, Brown House block, opposite Pastengcr Depot. TS remstantlv MUptJied with everrthinr helonc- I ins to the* drug wkiihi*. and ms to pnres and qiuulity, equal to anj uiber bouse in the city. Prescriptions a Specialty. MR. OLIVER DANFORTH. an ripr-re*nred Ar.'TUKCary, lias entire* chsrer the Ih>ncn«- iruc d«-(Mirtm«*nt. ami u en*r ready to unv all who may rail. *cpl4 3u Notice to Contractors. B IDS will lemviml by the umlerauntod un- Ulthe :»4h insunt. for the work a«*i a two story wuodfti hmklmg to U* «*re*eted at Central City Park. 1 tv wvrk i<> be finubt^l and pownriun given to the city by the nsh of October. 1 <73. un der a toririt of one thouiwnd dollars. The nty will furnish *11 mate rial. Plan and »wvifir»tion» ran he ■ern at the office of D. B. Woodruff. Art hi- t«s-:. Thsczly reserve* the nrht to renst :uzy or *11 Wd*. ^ JOHN J.CORNKLL.* sepli Id Chairmru Building Committre. I Bankrupt, rvmw.lmcof oOMixth inUTKt in OK) i?'*’™' acres of land dtltw I«trtly in 3Iormui and j»rt- ^ " or>< receive ly In Jasper county, it b^ngthe life estate «f| ’ Nancy \\yatt. » k1..w of Tlx>nui« W- :,t: d--.*»iMd. rrKjE rorR—$350. For Running Horses—open to tlw world; two- I mile heats best two in three. 3250 | nnd to be enjoyed xlur the death of nid Nanrr Wy«t. The «:ne haring been surre ndered in / Bankruptry Ire the said Bjinkru[>!. as hi* asset*. 1 \ril^*«Jdunte^V^rre^r^JankJ 1* - Hoino open to the world; two-mile beats best two in three. 1st acme to receive. ^300 PrRaS srx-4500. | For Rmoimx Horara open to the world; three- J GAMBLE, BECK & CO. I nml of money, mud I J ibrrelorv CA«mpdWxI ui sd the pii>t>le to o me up without further doUy and pay tnnr Suu uxl County Taxes iVrvms white and colored, who owe pull and road taxes only, roust pay up to wn • c<wt. u I nm nqumvi by law to issue execution* and rarmtlk*- COCGHfi.SORE theoatjxflu- enza, winx»r- inc, rorGit Caere. Brosctiit- 1S Astxvjl. aid eTery affection of the TCti'AT, Lexus and cnz»T. ara spssdfly aid per- saaacsUr cured l r tbs ms «f Da. Wri- tak’s CiLuu or , , , — ^Vll» Cbibzt, riin doe* not dry cn a and bars the am Jridnd. bat Isasras It cienue* the largs and *Bbt* imrauou, thus rvciovii^ thsesaaa of thecucuplunt. COXSUXPTIO.V CAN BE CllJEI) by a tlroe’r re«*>rt to this gteidarel mscdr.xaU proved by hundred* of testiraooiak It ha* recti .^d. The c<-. mass I* akracd **/. Mu/a*" sa the wrai ’xr, fETlf W. FOTTLE A* SONS. PBotbizzoesJU tux. Mans Sold ly dealers generally. sepltoowly ’ BATCHELORS HAIR DYeT T his wor PTRSE SEYK5—fl5&, For Running or Trotting Hore-is—three years old. I ! First bqrae to recrivs .... £100 I purse Eiorrr—jl«>o I For Running or TrotUu? Hona-tvo year* old I 1 rind hone to receive .... — 1 | Second horse to receive - Three to enter and twe to start. TCRSE X15E—$l<Xi. Mule race—Mile IlratN. lw«t two in three. First muk* to reci ire .... I S.<ouxl mule to receive .... Four to enter and three to start, j The ah/Td lYemiums will lw contested for tinder the ruk-s U the Turf. The urnal cliarr of lo per ! cent.on the of the J*ur^; will I* charged WHOLESALE GROCERS, sf.k*ndid Ha "rid. The i*il\ t . Reliable and ln» u:p»y * tf iloyrrs. JHAriri HINriDALJE’e* (Formerly Mrv XacrauUy’s) SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 275 and 277 Madison Ave, N\ Y. City. T>ROK. GEORGE 8. BLACKIE. having I come mmunmted in the managrtuent of this established and successful institution, beg* to com mend it to tb** attention of his Southern !rvnd> For circulars and particulars, address X77 MADISON AVENUE. t Dye :* the haft in the ru>* and Perfect Ih>-. Hxnn- lantair-oUA; no <iMi;.;uint- tint* or tinj-rtv vmt »lor. I * of bad dre* and wa<bc>. I a Mirierti BLu-k or N'atural j La 1 . . v . W\ A • v H BID ill ' • »K. 1 Fro rfotar. New York. I COUNTY EXHIBITION'S. I. To the count v which (through it« S.<r: «*rCIul^ *>11*1] furnish the larvest 1 finest ai'pLy,!.’ !.:,*nt and \ariety. >uvk. productn and r-ul:« of home dnatriw*, s!l raised; produced nrrnai PROVISION AND LIQUOR DEALERS. R. W. & S. H. JEICSON, ATTOWETS AID COUISEUORS AT LAW, Odicw 52 hrrund »l-. Mmtxi. Georgia. TI^ILL procure* in tbr reH J r^^ ,. t Macon And a.1- ? f tat**r 3. linnl brat 4. Fourth Entrioitob Sinoa j . ... aw . 300 LOWEST MARKET PRICES GUARANTEED. ale it the Au.Tist Co: sr|»7 lU niium ia-t: i*-»r uu»tsnre% a fa to lire Exhibition of ius Coni. J**- .•»!! thru enter it, UUUDl 144. n.av c. ,.trout.-- ; >u»Wof Bread! ..In..'!,, l..r „rv- I junef^codtd » ep!7 stf 01 THIRD STREET. ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS, | Sail from Pier 20, North River, New York, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. The passenger accom modation* on steam ers of thislineare un surpassed forelegancc and comfort. Cabin state rooms are all on upper deck, thus se curing good light and ventilation. RATES OF PASSAGE TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, or LONDONDERRY Sat. Steamen». Wed. Steamer*. Gold. Currency. Cabins 475 and 565. 575 and 565. Cabin return tickets securing l»est ac- commodation* 5130 5130 Steerage, currency, 5S0. Certificates for passage from anv seaport or rail way station in Great Britain, Ireland or the Con tinent, at RATES AS LOW AS BY A5T OTHER PIRST-CLA53 LKfE. ^"■“"■a&OTKON- BROTHERS, Or to 7 Bowling Green, N. Y. T. H. HE5DER30X, Agent, JIacon, Ga. mayll 3m P LANTERS are requested to call around and aee it. It is not necessary that you buy more than one power to run your gin a lifetime. Many buy Horae Power* and havo to buy a Gin Gear ne*t year. This Gin Gear has an IRON CENTRAL SUPPORT to prevent settling of gin home, A3 Iron king post and iron band wheel shaft. only i, y J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON' NOTICE.—Hariawmade inanamti with Messrs. SCHOFIELD & SON for the aole manufAg* ture of mv PATENT GIN GEAR, with CENTRAL IRON SUPPORT, all others are warned not to MAKE, USX, or SELL the same, as I shall prosecute to the extent of tho law all person* mirwo* infringing on ray patent. Philadelphia. 3lay 24,1873. K'R FALGHT. iolldto LAWTON & BATES, WHOLESALE Change of Sailing Days. Pacific Mail Steamship Co.’s THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA. CHINA AND JAPAN, Touching at Mexican Ports, AND CARRYING THE U, S. MAIL. Fares Greasly Kecluced. /~VNE of the Iiree vy and splendid Steamships of thi* line will leave Pier No. 42 North River, foot of Canal St., at 12 o’clock noon, on the 5th, and 2*>th of every month (except wheh those dates fallen Sunday, ajdthcp on the preceding Saturday) for ArePINwJLLL, connecting, via Panama Railway, with cne « the Company’s Steamship froin ^ Pwiama,*) r SAN FRAN’CISCO, t'-uching at MANZ.4N ILLO. All departure*, connect at Panama with steam- a for South Pacific and Central Am For Japan and China, steamera leave San cisco first of every month, except when it falls Sundav, then nn the day preceding. One hundred pound* of Baggage allowed to earh adult. Bagmuce received on deck tlie day before sailing, from steamboats, railrewd* and passenger* who prefer to send down earlv. An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine and attendance free. For Freight or Passenger Ticket*, or further in formation, apply at the Company’s Ticket Office, on the Wharf, foot of Canal street, North River, New York. GEO. H. BRADBURY, President. H. J. Ri LL.iV. Supt. augS ly —DEALERS IN— COM, OATS, HAY, BACON, LARD, FLOUR Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Bussing, Ties, Etc. FOURTH janSO tf STREET, MACON’, GA. 1 ports. 1 Fran- ERNEST PESCHIvE’S Macon Standard Mean Time. H AVING perfected my arrangement* to Regulator, by tbw erection of an MKNT8. fur the purpose of ob*eiuing the m the exact Macon mean time to within a fraction 01 :i seconu. Wntrkts *.*Sp4cial attrition paid to tke topa.rivi aod Uat.ot of Jlut Wat,-let, rorrert the .likhtest ... ,torv anil one of the mu* "proved 1R pridian paraage of the sun aiwl star*, i mUosaUki-d.' the time-k, epinj m able to keep ? work made to order.