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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1873.
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\t, hmsn.iT morm.no. skit
i the Situation.
lore in N.-w Ynrk thii
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TRISCRARLR MTS»\>AOE**ST OF Tfce Strike of the Washlr etoi, City I ,
'rill.' V til v And ItrilLrcii LmD 41.. i>..a 1
THK MAILS.
I hr *»r.n ontrr at Fanil
Men and Brethren Airalr^st Hie Rad
ical Kiu.
nph
-pt. 22.
SI'
■in-’t aplvil to
olmnnx to Jit^ato
i:-emble mi-man
U, I
betv
legitimate trade
.aid the Wall vtrWt jnggtera who are
consider* *d the fooa of trade, and who-m
every influence tend* to cripple and cm-
liarraai it. Tho oorrwpondanU of an
cient Pharioh in Macon aro not far
ther out of the apherc of the
corn, hacon and dry goods bnameaa
than the Wall street gamblers are
hero. But, neverthel* they give trade
an«l traders a heavy blow every now and
tli* n by the general and frequent dis
turbance of vali
through
ring* and c ombinations. If the
whole brood of them were hurst and
buried the world need not go into mourn
ing. And the same may be «aid of the
whole myriad swarm of mere speculatpra,
who live not by creating values or bysrui-
f- -r ^paoo in your
grievances in the
tent of the maiL.
day last, 10th and
disappointed each
• lay at. non-receipt of Isttsa from my
family, who are at Griffin, Go. After re-
««flpt of Saturdays mail I V^graphed-
asking if any )*>Iy waa sick, and why no
]••♦!< r-r }.’-••« i\ -i di-jiat.h promptly in
reply: “ Written regularly—-one of chil-
• ir.-n .-i- k." < *:; Siinday, lH-t, I reoivrd
throe lcttcra from them, poetmarkc-d re
spectively ISth, 19th and 20th. Th'*»*
letters ought to have left Griffin at 10
o'clock tho morning they were post
marked, arriving in Macon at 4J r. x.
tliat day. One of the letters had on the
back of it in lead pencil “ Macon D. P.
0./* and this leads me to infer the trouble
is in that office. The least shadow of an
investigation could not fail to find the
party at fault, and it is to be hoped Hint
if any official in this State has charge of
these matters he will look into this neg
lect. of duty. The distance from Griffin
to Macon is sixty-three miles, and the
Southwestern train, bringing the mail to
A meric us, seventy miles from Macon,
does not leave till fifteen hours aft
rival of Gnflin train. This, it see
me. would be sufficient time for th
" 3Iacon D. P. O.” to distribute t
mail, and to have sent the letter of the
lbth. down this rood next day, 19th, but
intend of that, it was detained two days
longer, till morning of 21st. This is
An indi^nati-m me»_t*r .r
iDgton City n*-trn>r3 pf a i n
of t
th
be Waah-
e Radical
Bhy cf that city tw u jj
cclie at which is thu* r
last
port
wc-k, one
• 1 by t..--
Star:
Mr. L-iaac Shir^-r anil t:
e co!
ored peo-
pb might aa wc u be slav-
on
e way aa
another, and uras no mo
re he
nor to Ik*
a ?*lave to tire Republican ;
xirty
if it is to
be governed by trick.-ry, t
mil
it is to be
a «l»v«- to t. rje 'Democratic
T»ort
r. It had
NINETY-SIX CITY LOTS.
T E K M J
WHtL he hold, at j»ul#Lic sale. on Wf
EI.NE-PA.T.
■■ the foDow-
lot*. vis: Lots S and 6, black 58; lot* 1
ami 3. bkw-k —; lots 6. 7 and 8. block 4$ ; Jots 2.4
and H. Mock 52: l<*t* t. 5* S and 8. hbd 5ft; lot 6,
block 4'.'; lot 8. hi ck Hi*; loUS.47 ami «,block
71; lots 1,2 and 3, block 74: lot 5. block 75; lots 1,
4. 5 and 6. bk<ck 72; lot 1. block C8; lot 2. block SO;
lot 6. block SI: rart of lot 5. square73; lots 1.2. S.
■Mil 36; lots 1.2.3.4. 5.0.
kick 37; lots 1,2.3,4.5.6.7 and S. block 38;
1.2.3. 4. 5. G. 7 and \ block 39; lots 1,2.3,5,
and >. block 40; lots 1, 2.3.4.5. 6.7 and 8,
block 41; lots 1,2.3.4.5,6 and pa# of 7, block 42;
MeJLRRdb 7,1 and part of t meek 43; lot t
^ the exchange of values, but lit-
rfAfhil w»i*| .Mmrfi., the , ...
excliUUTO of vnlii' 1<y levying Mwk mail Ithe letter cam.; through to Mcu-
«pn£MMHd consumers alike, and | on regular train,
wresting their sul
id their for
tunes by combinations for predatory in
roads. dither on one side or the other, as
the condition suggests. They are as
much legitimate business men as ISoti
Roy McGregor was a stock-raiser when
he UjUA the Lowland herds with clay
more and pistol.
I say tho whole brood of them are
Savannah letters for this point are two
days on the rood, regularly. If the af~
of the Griffin letters were investigated,
it might also afford some light on the
delay in this direction. The letters from
Savannah for this point ought to arrive
Macon at midnight, and ought to come
down on our road next mornin t
o'clock, which would afford eight hours
■imply nabkn. and live by preying on for Hurting, lmt perhaps that m not suffi-
) on«t men, just an foot-pad, or highway- cient time for tho Macon D. P. O. I do
men do, except they don't often dmw I not wish to do the Macon office'any in-
btood. Selah. I j^ico, but from the lights before me
]i the H^' io-pnying brethren had won I must think the fault is there, and hope
th* ir way we should have been in a nice I »t will Wremodied. Amb.kicub.
(U • times. The whole country in
the next month would be swept with the
Ihmoui of destruction. The market vain*
of projvTty and osseta would be cut down
three to fiVo hundred per cent., and ev-
try limn who owes anythin)
Dispelled to begin the world anew.
Hut thank God, there's no call to cur-
•<iil the currency, and it answers our pur
pose. Its volume and value will not be
seriously affected. It is this fact which
has sari'll tho country no far from uni-
rental wreck since the war, and poetpoo-
od a catastrophe, which, in greater
smaller proportions, will l»o an inevitabl
and speedy sequence after the resurap
tion of specie payment.*. Withi.
year after Spade resumption, there will
be a complete readjustment of vain
probably every bank and nine-tenths of
the bosinaw in-*n of the country will
break. It will take five to ten years to
recover from the shock, and to elabo
rate some new financial system adapted
to tho exigencies of sight redemption.
The so-called National Honks earn*
with the storm of war and will go out and
go up with tli
uml condition of affairs. All the solvent
banks died at their birth, and they will
expire when tho public cxigoneies can no
longer tolerate on abnormal fin an dal
system.
For our part we uread specie-payme nts
os much as the small-pox; and while it
must ultimately coma, would ji
postpone it another d*-code so
effect millv prepare for the inovitabli
shock.
Meantime, let us consider th.it pr. !tv
much all the linnnci&l offspring of tl:
war. banks and hnnktTs, speculatars and
shoddy men generally nre dlsimrii
Here go Jay Cooke A Ci
On
<4 FcIlce, ,, or “No Fence?”
Too Mrs boro, Gk., Sept. 20,1873.
Editors Telegraph and Messenger:
ould'be I soems to be the stamp of pro
gress. Its male inhabitants, the most of
whom aro young men, are honest, ac
commodating and enthusiastic in the pur
suit of business. Consequently, they are
prospering. It is a sociable community.
As evidence of this fact, let me mention
that it is the home of a good lodge of
“Patrons of Husbandrya lodge of noisy
“Rising Suns” (col.), and a debating club.
It is of the last that I write.
Tho club, named “Tho Lee Debate,” in
honor of our beloved Confederate chief-
ain, was organized but a few weeks
linee; and yet it has grown so rapidly in
interest and popularity, that its place of
ting has been transferred from its
hall to tho church, which at last meeting
trial* of ponce ;ind a nor- | was almost filled with an intelligent
audience of ladios and farmers. The
question for discussion was that most im
rhint to fanners, *,Should wo adopt tho
10 fenco* law ?
Notwithstanding the fact that our farm
rs, as a class, economise and labor hard
nder scorching summer suns, as well as
j in tho cold, dreary winter, their expend!
s appear to bo greater than their in-
o, and their debts weigh heavily upon
them. They are aware of their deplora*
1 bio condition, and aro willing to hear of,
and ready to adopt any policy which they
ore convinced will prevent that pecuniary
Iron) toe Trout, ilerogojpyvooto*< «>., J ,W t h ' rllic, \ if thl, y continue to decline
nod Oppdyk, ft Co.. 11110 have been nkiiu- “ th< 7 now do « the y nro doomed soon to
' - — -— - i die.
uuiig tlu
tilk-pan for a doz«»n
ther gourd vine pro?
nler will go out one
five place to alowe
tttiona. Such is the
situation on which 1
pleasantly
0110.1
nil the
ct* of public di
« r another, and
tl more lu-althy «
•sent and future
i taking notes.
I spent a portion of \ \
lining Uie New York
f lfi\-t bs i
tower, ns I left it last night, stood
hundred and fifteen feet, and three inc
nl-ove high water level. It is 140 feet
wide and nliout eighty deep. It is laid
of eonrecs of granite, qosisied and got
out to dimensions in the State of Maine
These stones are ordinarily 26 inc!
thick—four to five f«vt wide and six fi
long. They come numbered and marked
for their precise position in tho tower,;ind
an* deliver'd upon scows or flats fr
whence, niter due preparation, they arc
elevated to l heir put in tb>
structure, with great ooso and rapidity by
steam hoisting apparatus, opera tin
cranes and tackle.
On the tower they are bedded inn<
position of seaside pebbles and cement,
thoroughly intermixed, which, os the su
perintendent informed me. sets aluiosi
imuiciliatdy, and sexm beoomea as horci
. tin
The th:
saw are also bolted
with galvanized iro
inehes in duuneter.
It will be
n t
str
rat
of 119 feet.!
tude of (to
and tv
•idge flo
• high
-Wppir
Lvrgest
is suspended 135 feet
vhich admits the ji
•r«» than nine-tenths of
i nil s]sirs standing,
oust strike topmasts.
»ri»l go floor will l*e 80 feet wide in
[ear, and allow of two railway and
racks, with ample foot ways.
L« work has already cost nearly as
as its estimated total—owing to
xt that the engineers neglected the
uto in all estimate*—“double it and
tu2-d. Tr Hereafter the money will
h;.ri an-! pr\*grc>* will U-dew! Tlu-
in^.ndent tln-uglit five years would
would
The subject was one in which all felt
an interest, and many came several miles
to hear the discussion. Tho debate was
long nnd the arguments forcible. The
affirmative, "wo should adopt the no
fence law,” was supported by Messrs.
Joshua Boone. Gartenstoig and others,
who very forcibly portrayed the pecuniary
advantage that would accrue in conse
quence of tho adoption of the law, by
arguing that so much fence is unneces-
sary, and the great«»t burden tho farrne
has to bear; that it is a greater tax on
than that imposed by the Bullock
•nment—indeed, that his fences cost
him more than the real worth of all -his
raw-backed” hogs, and “hat-rack” cat
tie, which he so highly prizes, and likes
grazing on the commons, and on
other men's premises. Also, that if
pen our stock and raise our own
manure, we would not have to purchase
spurious fertilizers; that frequently, in
order to get fifty acres of land for culti-
n, one hundred acres must be fenced
t an enormous cost; that the stock food
left in the fields would prove to be of fer
tilizing utility if left unmolested; that
the most fertile patches might be selected
for cultivation; and that if faimersper-
_ t in continuing to practice the present
rh and threugh I suicillal policy, their lands will, in a few
, two and three I 7****, be stripped of timber, will be worn
1 out and worthless ; they, themselves, will
become poorer and poorer every year;
will die penniless, and leave their chil-
Iren paupers and their country bankrupt.
Th* negative, too, was made to wear a
bright appearance by Mr. R. G. Hyman,
Judge Cannon and others. They con
tended that were the “ no fence” law en-
farmors’ stock could not reap
the benefit of his pea fields and pastures;
t it would be, at least, very damaging
mt tho tot
solid rock.
to a total alti- |
274 feet above
U-en urge 1 by the opponents of the elec
tive fra/ johise in the Congress of the
United -Stale** that if the franchise was
given to the n»“groes in # thi> District
tricksters and demagogues would use
tnc-in for selfish purposes, and they now
have a full and fair sample obit.
Old Mike Shiner: “That they did!
Tlrit’a God’s truth.
Hero old Mike could stand it bd longer,
and took the centre of the roost, wnere
he delivered one of his characteristic
speeches, commencing by announcing
himself a loiter. He had been working
in the traces ever since the right of vot
ing had been given to him, and he found
now that he was all the time working for
the ring. He had concluded to have a
master no longer. His “old master and
mistress he hoped were now sitting at
the right hand of God.” All the devils
in hell, lty the 'axataaoe of God, could not
drive him. Ho was opposed to rings.
[Here he cut the figure of a ring on the
dirt floor with his right foot in the centre
of the room, and made it tho subject of a
lengthy discourse, much to the delight of
—I LOGAN FERTILIZER
id afterwards they would turn |
■W. HUFF
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
block GS.
TERMS OF SALE.—On^fourth ca»h.thelal-
anr*' to he paid within fifto n month*, monthl.
ivtalmaita Notes to b.* riven on the rround*.
Hond for title* riven by the city.
All lumber, brick and *tone on the lots known
•‘Armory Property" will be reserved f<
the use of the «tv.
Sale will commence at 10 o'clock a. M, on Tat-
nail square, and continue from day to day until
all the lots are sold.
L. W. RASDAL.
F. A. 8BOSHUV,
C. BURKE.
MisSStds Committee.
THE
their backs on them and say, “Oh, he'a a
d—d old nigger; what do we care for j
him.”
Coi.umbus, M'is., was tho scene of a sad
infantile tragedy the other day. Four
young children of He
[emy Niemeyer, while
dabbling in the sand beneath * an over
hanging liank, were suddenly entoml>ed
by its caving in. The l»ttle boy Willie,
who was the only one taken out alive,
heard teams pasdngat intervals along the I delivery,
road, but, partly covered as he was, his
cries were too feeble to attract attention.
Once Emma called, and said faintly
through the sand: “Willie, where are
you r” Tho child answered, “Here,” os
well as he could. Afterward he caught
the words, “Are you going home ?” Then
followed for some time a sound of sobbing
and catching for breath, then all was still,
and an hour afterward the little dead
bodies were recovered.
ROGERS A LEMAN, General Agents for the
above now justly celebrated Fertilizing Com
pound, would respectfully inform the public
that they have a supply now ready for immediate
is just the article needed for Wheat
and Turnips.
It is no longer an experiment. In no on
stance has it failed to give satisfaction. Price $15
for quantity to compost a ton of 2,000 pounds.
ROGERS & LEMA2T,
General Agents Hollingsworth Block,
Maeon, Ga.
rfetr
JUST ARRIVED.
STBICTJLY
COMMISSION HOUSE
2Q TIERCES NEW RICE'(V«y rboire).
It. M. WATERS & CO.,
BG Broad Mt., New York.
BANKERS
100 buxe. CREAM CHEESE.
Cotton Commission Merchants,
20 boxes NEW COD FISH. *
Buy nnd sell contracts for future delivery of cot-
ton. :triT-unt> of lumbers, merchants and
| others arc es|Kvially solicited. july6d3in
LAND FOR SALE.
300 boxes NEW HERRINGS.
300 kits NEW MACKEREL,
I just five miles below the beautiful and flourishing
town of Reynolds. (S. W. R. R.) a d containing
One Thousand (1,000) acres, is now
150 boxes LUCY HINTON TOBACCO,
FOR SALE.
The improvements are unequalled, consisting of
i good dwelling, wit h every necessary out improve-
I Beat There are seventeen cabins for laborers,
100 cases WHITE ROCK POTASH. I 4 with good brick chimneys. A gnat deal of the
| dewed land fresh. Apy one desiring such a farm
and on the most enticing terms, had best apply at
I Annato Ill'VBV T TnDTlI V
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO.
| once to
aurl92ro
HENRY T. JORDAN.
T. MARION BRYAN.
Reynolds, Ga.
QTN YOUR COTTON.
JERE HOLLIS,
on Houston rood, thru) miles from town,
sept 17 2tawtf
Notice in Bankruptcy.
rpilISis to give notice that on the 1st davof I
* * *1 1,“-! Irawm,,* i -- 1)_.. L |
issued against the estate of Hiram Ti
ll Kllaville, county of Schley, and State 1
rgia, who has been mljud-ttl alUnki
n petition, and that the payment I
debts, nnd delivery of apy property belonging to 1
said Bankrupt, to him. or for bis use, ami the
transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by
law; that a meeting of the creditors of said Bank
rupt to )tmy* their debts, and choose one or more
assignees of his estate, will lw held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to he hokien at Aroericus. Ga.,at the
office of Allen Fort, Esq, before Isaac Beckett.
1.M1-. Register, on the «th day of October,
AD. 1373.at3o’clock. P. m.
Messrs. Cook A Crisp, Attorneys.
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS,
CORN. BACON.
FLOUR, BAGGING, TIES,
STTG\AJR, COFFEE,
LARD, MEAL, BULK! MEATS,
HALT, SYEXTP, Etc.
Corner Cherry and Third streets, Under Ralston Hall.
julySO 3m
MACON, GEORGIA.
aeplfl 2t
W. *H. SMYTH.
U. 8. Marshal, urn Measenger.
Sash and Blinds,
1873. FALL TRADE. 1873.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
ruptcy was issued against tho estate of John
Childers, of County of Schley, anil State of Geor
gia. who has ln-on adjudged a Bankrupt on his [
■npetition, nnd that the payment of any debts,
d delivery of any nronerty belonging to said
nkmpt, to him. or forms use. and the transfer
>f any property by him, are forbidden by law ; I
■jura _____ ___________ __
|ALL tunes. Builders’ Furnishing Hard
ware, Drain Pipe. Floor Tiles. Wire
Guards. Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and
Slate Mantel Pieces.
Window Gin vs a Specialty.
Circulars and Price List Sent free on
application by
P. P. TOALE,
20 Hsyne and S3 Pinckney sts„
octleodly Charleston, S. C.
II .1 iiit-rit I
G*-. at tM office of Allen Fort, Baq„ before Isaac
" cokett. Esq.. Register, on the 6th day of October, I
AVhite Pine Lumber For Sale.
Hew Goods, New Styles.
OUJTITT.
X. H- CO&QCITT, JAS.»iOIJS. n. n. c
COLQUITT A BAOQS,
Cotton Factors and Commission
Merchants.
•4 Bay St., Savannah. Ga.
‘Ruth’s Challenge
S Ammonia ted Su-
*s Excelsior Super-
■p21 lm
perphosphate,** Johns A Berge
phosphate.
PHELPS, DOREMUS A CORBETT,
(I^ite PlK-lps A iflrwiuij
MANUFACTURERS A>*D DEALERS IX
PARLOR, CHAMBER AND OFFICE FURNITURE,
MATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, ETC.,
264 and 266 Canal St.. Near Broadwty, New York.
WM. PHELPS. OTIS CORBETT. W.M. T. DOREMUS.
seplS 6m*
D. L. ROBB RTS. F. A. GARDEN.
DWIGHT L. ROBERTS A CO-
FACTORS AMO COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ga.
Liberal advances made on Produce in hand.
We have a good stock of Bagging and Ties
hand, which we offer at low rates. sep!2 6n
WM. II. STARE. n. P. RICHMOA D.
WM. H. STARK A CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MER
CHANTS AND COTTON FACTORS,
SAVANNAH. GA.
Careful attention given to sal*? 8 or shipment of
Cotton and nil kinds of Produce. Liberal advances
made on consignments. Agents for the sale of E.
Frank Coes Bone Supt-rnho-Nphate, Magnolia
Light Dm ft Cotton Gins, Princeton Factory Yarns
and Arrow Ties. sep!2 8m
E. II. COHEN, JR. JOS. UULL
COHEN A HULL,
Cotton Factors and General Com
mission Merchants,
66 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Refer respectfully to J. W. Lathrop A Co.. N
A. Hardee’s Son A Co.. Tison A Gordon, H. flayer
A Co.. Milo Hatch. V. P. Savannah Bank and
Trust Co. seplgflm
CALL AT
THOMAS WOOD’S
Xext to Lanier House, Maeon, Georgia,
FIE FlUTOBE, CARPETS,
LOWEST PRICES IN THE SOUTH.
CONSTANTLY
AP - R IVIJ,J
J. N. LIGHTFOOT,
Cotton Factor and Commission
Merchant,
lbS Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
L. X. WAKFIELI*. BOBT. WATBK.
AVABFIELD & AVAYNE,
Cotton Brokers and Commission
Merchants,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
of cotton, etc., nyd solicit a share of
ness. Cash advances amde ou consignments at
lowest rates of interest. All business entrusted
to our care, will roceii e prompt attention. “Fu
tures” bought and sold in the Savannah and N
York Cotton Exchange on the most reasonable
terms.sep!2 6m
W. DUNCAX. J. H. JOHNSTON. M. MACLEAN.
DUNCAN, JOHNSTON & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
—A?fD—
General Commission Merchants,
02 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
augl 6m
FLANNAGAN, ABELL & 00.
COTTON FACTORS
— AND —
General Commission Merchants,
185 BAY’ STREET. SAVANNAH. GA.
AXAoLXG Agents for the EnglLsh Stonewall
A. M. SLOAN. ARTHUR N.SOLLEE. G.V.WYLLY.JR
A. M. SLOAN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
—ASH—
General Commission Merchants,
Claghom & Cunningham’s Range,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
in Savannah, or on shipments to reliable convs-
mdents in Liverpool, New Y’ork, Philadelphia,
>ston or Baltimore. augl 6m
J. A. DUGAN.
J. D. STILZ.
DUGAN & STILZ,
Com, Oats, Wheat and Hay,
EXCLUSIVELY.
No. 20 Second street, between Main and Riven.
LOUISVILLE. KY.
AMPLE STORAGE.
- D.. 1*73. at 3 o’clock r. m.
Chales T. Goode. Esq., Attorney.
wTh. SMYTH,
sep!6gt U. S. Marshal, as Messenger.
GEORGIA
Notice in Bankruptcy.
the 14th day of
warrant in Bank
ruptcy was issued against the estate of William
n. Tamar, of Chickmsiwhatrhie, county of Ter
rell, and Suite of Georgia, who has been a judged
Bankrupt on his own petition, and that the pnv-
| of any debts, and delivery of any property
i jTATE LOTTERY
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER!
Will fill orders for Com from points in Illinois,
parties making purchase accepting through Bill of
Lading from shipping points. . apr25 6m
BWfflS I TOBACCO AND CHUB
JOHNSON <5c SMITH,
Ml'LBGRKV STREET, MACON, GA.
W
from the cheapest to tho best- consisting in |»art of the following
st assorted stocks of TOBACCO ami CIGARAo.
8 City and Country Trade, We hare ail
BRANDS OF PLUG.
NELLY' BLY. OVER THE SEA. APRICOT,
PREMIUM. J. H. GREANER’S 11 IN, CABLE COIL.
JOY OF THE SOCTII. OLD DOMINION. PINE APPLE.
NECTAR LEAF. COMMON SENSE. PERPETUAL I
MAGNOLIA. PILLAR OF STATE,
BRANDS OF SMOKING TOBACCO.
FRUITS AND FLOWERS. CREOLE, BIRD’S EYE. LUXURY.
EMPRESS, COWSLIP. GOLDEN SCEPTRE,
GOLD LEAF. YACIIT CLUB, (HUSKI
BRANDS OF CIGARS.
ESPANOLA. LA JUSTICIA, SMALL CUBARICOS.
CENTURY. GOLDEN STAR. DOLLY VARDEN.
YACHT CLUB, LA VISION. HENRY CLAY.
sep!7-tf LA MARINOLA. CLIFTONDALE, CHERn.nl
ELLIS & CUTTER
PROPRIETORS OF
WHARF STREET FACTORY.!
MACON, GEORGIA.
aro better prejiared to serve the public than ever. Our stock of
White and Yellow' Pine Goods,
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Brackets, Mouldings, Etc,.!
• complete, and we can fill orders at short notice and at low prices. Our stock of lumber cannot fcl
excelled.
Wc have 200.000 feet of dry flooring, 200,000 feet dry ceiling, 100,000 feet weather boards, and o
Building Lumber, in any Quantity.
FOB SEPTEMBER.
I tho
pa*
Jim Box.
Tlw Spiritualists and Free Lov-
. OTS at Chicago.
Tho annual pow wow of those ill-starred
litre Tina Kva goi
i that sensation;
: on for MTtTal i
centre of the
etinj^ U termed I
the N.i
al A>
joinini; counties, etc. They argue, far
ther, that it was neither a just nor a pru
dent law, and that a majority of the peo
ple had concurred, or would concur with
them in this opinion at the polls. That
the law would be a blessing to the rich
man, but an imposition upon the poor one.
‘Twould l>e the poor man’s “ fence" and
nch man’s ” no fence.” Therefore,
there are but few rich Southern men,
the law would be injurious to a majority
if the people. To all of which the au-
lience readily assented by repeated winks,
nods, laughter and applause.
The discussion bring concluded, the
•rthy President, Mr. W» S. Barron, re-
iarl:od that, while the question had been
skillfully argued <n both sides, he was
of opinion that a preponderance of argu
ment had bean introduced in favor of the
negative—that we should not adopt the
tl Bankrupt, to him. or for his use.
it the transfer of any property by him, are for-
idm by law; tlia* a meeting of the creditors of
tl Bankrupt, to prove their debts and to
one or more assignees of his estate, will
hold at & Court of Bankruptcy, to be bolden at
Dawson. Ga^ at the office of Len O. Iloyl, Esq,
before Isaac Beckett, Esq- Register, on the tfth
day of October. A- D_ 1S7S. at 9 o’clock a. m.
Messrs. Harper Jt Ifoyl, Attorneys.
W. if. SMYTH.
sep!6 2t U. S. Marshal, ms Measenger.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
nM
mm hit & co.
Return thanks to their numerous Merchant customers for the very liberal pat
ronage and confidence extended to them in the past.
They also announce that their Fall and Winter stock of
JAMES H. BLOUNT. ISAAC HARDEMAN.
JOHN L. HARDEMAN.
BLOUNT, HARDEMAN & HARDEMAN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MACON, GA.
Office, Cherry street, over S. T. Walker’s.
augio if
R. W. & S. H. JEMISON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
5fflfe 52 Second st., Macon, Georgia.
-1T7TLL practice in the courts of Macon and sul-
t v jaoent circuits, and in the Supreme and
Federal Courts cf Georgia. Special attention given
to matters in Bankruptcy.
DRAWINGS DAILY AT 5 P. M.
men uJS iroLfS- Notice in Bankruptcy. | capital prize, $7,000.00
rpuiSiato give notice that on tbcRth ^
X September, a. Hu. WS. a warrant in Bank-
nipto - 'vas issued against the estate of Thomas
Dixon, of county of Macon and State of Georgia,
who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own
lftition. ami that the payment of any debts, and
dchvciy of any property belonging to said Bank
rupt, to him, or for his u*\ and the transfer of
130,310 PRIZES, A3IOUXT-
IXG TO $53,253 20.
BOOTS! SHOES!
HATS, TBUffiS, UMBRELLAS, ETC.
an.l l!ii'
malo and faniala t
ona and pxvpoatxsro
■f tlu-dclogat.
the full aa ini]'
usual. Wc gii
a xiuvting «?the creditors rd*tho ^i.V toJta.pt! Ticitns $100, SHARES IN PROPORTION.
to prove their debts and chooso one or more I TV . , _ ...
asMgiHvaof hi* otate, will be bolden at Ameri- i I l ‘ ie *bore scheme, formed by the ternary
ccs. Georgia, at the office of Allen Fort, F«a I . . rembination of 7S numbers, making 76aC6
licfore Isaac Jieckctt Esq, R. -n'tor, an the 6th I tickets and the drawing of If ballots, there will
day a. i».. 1S73. at So’cluhk p. m. I 220 priaes. each having three of the drawn
Slessrs. Cook A Crisp, Attorneys. nurabera on it; 4A56. each baring two of them on;
W. H. SMYTH I having one only cf them on; and also
tep!6 2t r. S. AUrvhaL aa Me*w»nger I 43.760 tickets, with
tho p«
W
oodhull is defondim:
iilont. .in-1 la r ]K- uliu
vjgOL and, tlurir ”
notions of lifou
_ reday night’s
indulged in tho most nulical
uttonmoos onallMsl-i.- t>. Mis- Ann:. M.
Middlolmtok. of Ct.umvtiour. s^id : -I
stand lu-re, xo-ni^ht. as far tho Chris-
tian religion is owuvrnod. .iotoriiiiii.il on
itd* destruction. In jvilitics I am * rebel.
Jessrs. Eilitors, while I conscientiously
ieve. after having thoroughly etudiod
| the subject, that the adoption of the “no
fence” law would conduce greatly to the
interest of our people, and might rescue
them from that abyss of |‘ecuniary de-
I >traction, on the brink of which they* now
stand; yet, I must confess, that with the
people of WUtinaon county, this is an un
popular opinion; for that they desire to
tread the old beaten tra 'k of their fathers,
and to follow their example in being oj>-
posed to the law of “No Fence.”
Notice in Bankruptcy. |
the drairing,
warrant in Bank- I 1 -.° l **>«? «l*a»T* out at random; and that
Ptcy v a> fateted against the estate of Reuben banng for it* combinatk n the 1st, 2d and
Brown, of the county of Marion, and State of I Jl drawn numbers, will be entitled to the Capital
Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on | jP**;-:-.---: ; $7,000 BO
his own petition, and that the payment of any ■■ I ■ "
irau. and delivery of any |m>i>erty bciorwinr to
said bankrupt, to him. .*r for his use. and tin'
transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by |
law; that a mcetipg of the creditors of the said I Th** ticket harmgon it the 10th, llthand
Bankrupt, to prove their debt* and to rhooww I **h drawn numbers to..—
one or more assignees of his estate, will be | Ttat ticket having on it the 2d. 3d and 4th
at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be bolden al Amer-
6th drawn numbers, to
That ticket having on it the 7th, 8th and
Pth drawn numbers, to.
ow it Kddlv
With refer
Tii
l tO MH
t. W by
'enfttrv
al problems 1
should wo in
•an loam froi
l.ve up to on
philo
cnvsDof Christianity will bo ov<
Mr. Higgins, of .1-v Oity.
dropping the xluuo ** sjurituali
calling th^oariite anti-Christ:
ArrxK
Woks
of Kh.k.vl hi
e. followed bv lime «n-
H unded oyster shells.
In n manuro, carbolic
A Sure Cure for Boils.
Dr. Simon, a physician of Lorraine,
itee that, as soon as the characteristic
I culminating point of a boil makes its ap-
I pearaaee, he puts in a saucer a thimbleful
of camphorated alcohol, and. dipping the
ends of his middle fingers with the liquid,
rubs the inflamed surface, especially the
central portion, repeating the operation
eight or ten times, continuing the rub
bing at each time for about half a rniunte.
He then allows the surface to dry, placing
u slight coating of camphorated olive oil
over the afflicted surface. He states that
one such application will, in almost all
such cases, cause boils to dry up and dis-
appear. The application should be made
at morning, noon and in the evening. He
icus. Go. at the offioJ cf^AUrn ForX. Em, brfon
Uaae Blvkett, ^aa, Bccister; an the 6tn day c-
Octol... A. JD. I'll, at s oYIork r. m.
»*• U. Garrard. Saw.Savannah.Gn.; J. .kins-
ley. Esq, Americua. Gt, Attomevw.
W. 1(. SMYTH,
wpH!t r. S. Marshal, ns Mn«nm.
drawn numbers, to
[ That ticket ha vine on it the Sd, 4th and
5th drawn munbesx to...
That ticket having on it the 5th. 6th and
7th drawn numbers,
That ticket haring on it the 6th. 7th and
Mh drawn numbers, to
I That ticket having cn it the 8th. 9th and
lumber *
litfc drawn numbers, to.
i. of Americas county of Snwi*r I _ drawn nunibcrs. to......—
of Georgia, who has been adjudged a I That ticket haTinscn it the 1st,2d and 6th
*>n hU own petition, and that the pay- I , 1
jpay-
the
Notice In Bankruptcy. I 11th drawn nnmherxto.^..^^*.. ^
d cfve ooti.v that on the loth tlar of That ticket having on it the 1st. 2d and
nber. A. D,1sT3. a warrant in Bank- dywn ranaboixlo..^.—
ruptcy was issued against the estate of Meshack I * . 1 ticket navmgomtthe lst,2d ana 5th
Hitehrock. of *
and Stole of G
Bankrupt <»» his own i<
moot of any debts, ana delivery of anv property
U-loranng to said Bankrupt, t.-'him, orfor his use.
ami tlk.* transfer -if any prop-.iv hv h::*.. are f r-
bidden fay law -. that n meeting c i the cn-iit.-ra of
the saiu Bankrupt, to prove their debts and to
choose one or inv-re awtowna of hl> estate, will be
held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to he bolden at
Americu-s. Oorcia. at the office of Allen Fort
Bra, Wore Isaac Beckett, Esq-. Register, on the
6th day of October. A. Ik. 1875. at 3 o’clock r. m.
C. T. Goode. Esq. Attorney
W. H. SMYTH,
aeplfi 2t IT. S. Marood. --
630 00
650 00
650 00
650 00
650 00
650 00
650 00
650 00
650 00
656 00
217 60
Por 1873,* complete in every respect, has been received, to which especial attention
is invited.
Increae ed facilities, with more extended storage room, and a determination not
to be under-sold, enable them to guarantee prices os low, at all times, as obtain in
New York City. •
ORDERS SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY FILLED.
Addre* &
ROB’T. A. NISBET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Our corps of mcclmnins is complete. M’e can build, repair, and fit up storehouses and dwriL-rj
with dispatch. We solicit a frood share of patronage from our country friends. We guarantee »
faction. All we want is a fair trial. Try us nnd bo convinced.
J. E. ELLIS A M. H. CUTTER.
SCHOFIELD’S Il?0i\ WORKS]
Adjoining Passenger Depot, Macon, Georgia.
Comer MULBERRY ST. and COTTON AYE.
(Over Payne’s Drug Store),
june!4d3m MACON, GA.
XiAW CARD.
M essrs, woodward & toole. of Dooly
county, Gn., having formed a legal copart
nership, respectfully ofTer their services to the
K * lie, and will practice in the counties of Wilcox,
gr T —- ” °—* J ”—
!ge, Irwin, Worth, Maz-on, Sumter, and Hous
ton. Special attention given also to cases in the
Supreme and Federal Courts.
Address. Vienna, Ga.. julylS d3m
HERBERT FIELDER.
IDUS L. FIELDER.
SIlSraLETOISr, HUNT & OO
WHOLESALE DEALERS,
49 SECJOND STREET AND 28 COTTON AVENUE,
H. & L L. FIELDER,
Attorneys at Law,
CCTHBERT, GEORGIA,
WILL rive prompt attention to all business
» » confided to them, in the* counties of Riai-
dolph, Stewart, Quitman, Clay. Early, Calhoun
anu Terrell, the Supreme Court of Georgia, and
the District and Circuit Courts of the Unibsl
States for tho Southern District of Georgia.
sept!7-tf
GRIER H OUSE
FORSYTH, GEORGIA
aug28 11 m
MACON, 43-A,
217 60
20 00
10 00
500
200
100
Notice in Bankruptcy.
3d iUyo!
whi
ill.
j. :Uiii all injiirii-^ of tips of nn^ors.
i as j’-un ,uj*l rislc-ss appear, tht-
should be ss^kod for t<*n minntre
honied f«'.vt oiL The relief U
be immediate, :ui*l three applicn-
n- generally enough to afford a
Slate **f (»• - m
nipt
I
hbert. couniy' of Randolph and
d s Bank-
that ifit? Jay-
i-n.jcriy
{xiwdors.
dv
tho h:
iditii
lies of
lifts-
thing 1
U hist
of •
ch it w*as a
»r the cablmge a
s.»rt he gave ti
« oil, which extern
i. anti h«* has this y«
M^'es he ever rai$.**«l
doc
* n It is rumored tluit Gen. Rocha, com-
^ I man-ler-in-chief of the Mexican army, is
of I ^ ettul s r U P d revolution on his own ao.
itod every °° unt - i * ,n - Ro^-iia has the reputation of
* being the l»e«t lighting man in the Mexi-
J j t an army, and if he r- l*eLs he will have
1 * I plenty of followers. He is now at Zaea-
hoard from again. A ! tee:ts in <v>inmand of a large force^and ii
held at i
Onfaftnr
debts, and Uebvety of ^
Kankrura. to him. or*for h.‘- in',
*Jer < f any property lo him. are i r-
w ; that a meetinr of the creditors of
krupt. to prow their debts, an.1 to
r r.- • i.
iftcy. to bp ‘
All other tickets (being 207. with three of
the drawn numbers on), each.
Those 66 tickets bavins on them the 1st
aud 2d drawn numbers, each
Those 6*5 tickets bavins on them the 3d and
4th drawn numbers, each
AU other tickets (being: 4,244) with two of
the drawn numbers on. each . ..
And all those tickets- (being 25,740) with
one only of the drawn numbers, each...
CAPITAL PRIZE.
On Mondays Capital will be .37,000 00
On and Fridays Capital will be. 4JOo 00
On Wednesdays Capital will be 6,l-x> 00
On TharMla:'s and Saturday* OO
Pot farther particulars x-nd for schemes.
No ticket which shall have drawn a prize of a
riof prize. Prisea payable forty *(40) day^ iffer
the diwwmr, and subject to the usual deduction
of 11 per cent.
..Ail prises of 320 and under will be paid imme
diately after the drawing.
Prizes cashed at this office.
C. J. GAMBLE.
A. W. GIB SOX.
GAMBLE, BECK & CO.,
J G. GRIER, the proprietor, has reduced the
• rates of board to 32 per day for the be
of travelers nnd parties going to the India..
Spring. After the first of September the usual
rates will lx? resumed,auirSeodtf
BARLOW HOUSE,
AMERICUS, GA.,
WHEY JONES & CO., Propr’s.
l business center.
Celebrated Wrought Iron Cotton Presses.]
• All acknowledge its superiority to any made anywhere or by anybody.
Steam Engines and Boilers, Saw Mills, Sugar Mills and Kettle?. I
Iron Railing, Mill Machinery, Castings, and
Machinery of all Kinds.
Faught’s Patent Gin Gearing.!
■ary that you buy more th« I
1 Km t-. buy a Gin Geer I
11 ling of gin bourn,^ |
P LANTERS are requested to call around and see it. It is not n*-
one power to run your irin a lifetime. Manv buy Horse Powers i
vear. Thi, Gin tar Ims an IRON CENTRAL SUPPORT to pr
Iron king post and iron rand wheel siiapt. Ma.i.
J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON
ONLY MANUFACTORY
In this country where
Loom Reeds, Harnesses
HOWARD & CO.,
Manager*. Atlanta. Ga.
!l»r*
of A.
WAKRE.v A. X15SOX.
Herbert Fielder. Era- AW -
W. If. SMYTH.
W. A. KAMSOM A CO.,
xotuT B00TS AKD shoe s
Livin-.ktom
Paris dispatch reports the arrival in
city of Mr. Starnes, th»- English trawler,
m1i<> han l*eea roaming around ui L\ ntnd
Africa., where h«- luwl the pleasuro of
iug Dr. Livingstone in June, parting from
him no recently a* tile 1st of July. Mr.
Starnes roj>orts the doctor in j*crfo.d
health, hut the disjKiteh giv^w no infor
mation aa to how much longer he exported
to btav in Africa.
i to he in sympathy with the inalcon-
contciits S^ltaJlo ami Monterey.
The raid of the constables upon our
two leading hotels, the other day. has not
been without The Haynes house
1ms already taken the wine list from its
bill of fare, and the Massusoit will follow
*u»t ti>-<lay. The interesting question is
how long the rigime of the “water list”
will continue.— Spriiujjield lleyuLUcun.
rraifi i» to Irire notice t h;
J. S pt«!lll>T. A. D- P7-1.
ruptc.v was lftftUrd .•u.'u.n
on the l>t day U
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Patent Wire Heddles
Are made under one management.
july24 6m
HABKISON, BRADFORD & CO’S
STEEL. FENS.
Special at tention called to the well known numbers'
505-75-28-20 and 22.
Factory, Yernon| Office 76, John
aug243m
MAKE, tSE, c
ifrinirinir on m.
FlulMilelphiH, }
SELL the
infrinvinx on my patent.
* May 24,1873.
* with Messrs. SCHOFIELD A SOX for the rale t
kL IRON SUPPORT, all others are warm
ne, as I sLall prosecute to tho extent of tlie law all
inlldlro
NOTICE.—Having made arramrein*-nt» wun jieasrs. .^nwr i r.uu & ior »o t# I
tureof SyPATENT GIX GEAR; with CENTRAL IROX SLJ;l*ORT. all Qtheraare watterfgg
The
i. icruvu uuici
tit., New York.
ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS,
Sail from Pier 20, North River, New York.
EVERY WEDNESDAY AXD SATURDAY.
PROVISION AND LIQUOR DEALERS.
Smith, of ('utiihcrt.
of win- ha-
fMllUltU.
1S> AND 140 GRAND ST- NEW YORK.
Represented l*y K. W. Hogan, of Geonfia.
0tt2DdIy
debt*. , ^
Bankrupt, to Vi.-n \r :
Inuifti- r of .my prop ,-v hi J]
law . that a mratinc - d'thi- «
Bankrupt, to pro*, th-d<-h
i»r Uii*r» aftkigrvm
Court of Batikrupir.
UCHtlL A. L. 1IAKTKIDGJ
KETCHUM A HABTBXDOE,
r Jus n*
n. are
fditor* of
kand tod
BANKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
tote
tbr offin
CulLK-rt. : B:i
K\rhanxr Btiifdiuix. Kavaiuiah, Ga
< Ks Mo~- Tayk-r. Pratident (Sty
LOWEST MARKET PRICES i= GUALAJTTEEr.
Keckrit, Em|.
A. 1».. l!»73. at luu
H.-rU-rt Fi.-Kl.-r
-uilh Nali -r. , 1 Bank. N-
\ Son. Hankt-ra. X«-\* Y
aiik. r. N«*« York : J. N.
The paasemcer accom
modations on steam
ers of this line are un
surpassed for elegance
and comfort. Cabo)
state rooms are all on
upper deck, thus
curing good light and
ventilation.
$130
N. II SMYTH
National Bank. Phi
01 THIBD STREET.
RATES OF PASSAGE TO
GLASGOW. LITE RPOOL, OB LONDONDE EE Y
• Sat. SteomerB W«LSt«wiwrB
Gold. Currenr.v.
Cabins *75»nd«M. »75and *05.
Cabin rrtum tickets
sssKn.’r wo
Steerage, currency. $30
Certificates for passage from any seaport or rail-
wa ^ station in Great Britain, Ireland or the con
tinent, at
RAT Xa IS DOW AS FT AWT OTHXB FiaST-CXAM LIKE,
tor paasage >^ Kuoy BROTHERS,.
Or to 7 Bowling G iven. X. Y.
T. H. HXXDMSOX. Agent. Macon, Ga.
may 11 Sm
Human locomotive should be
carefully engineered, otherwivf it may run oJT th t c
track of life at any moment. To keep its delicate
internal machinery in perfect trim, or to put *t *
good working conditii
peculiar prorince of
i when out of order,:
TAJUtAVT’S EFFKBVESCE.XT SKLTZZB APERIKXT
The thoroughness with which it cleamea. without
irritating the bowels the tone and vigor which it
impart* to the stomach; its appetizing eflects;
cooling, refreshing operation
lief it afford* in heada- he; its anti-bilimw proper-
tv-8, an-l its superior merits as a # seneral correc
tive, just if v the assertion that itM, wvotid al
comparison, the roost valuable family medicineo
the ago. Sold by all druggUt*.
aept 17 2aw±w2w.
PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL.
A BSOLUTELY sate- Perfectly Odorless. Al
ways uniform. Illuminating qualities supe
rior to gas. Burns in any lamp without danger of
exploding or taking fire. Manufactured express'
to displace the use of volatile and dangerous )il.
1U safety under every possible test, and its per
fect burning qualities, are proved by its continued
use in over 800.000 families. Millions of gallons
have been sold and no accident—directly or mdi-
•—has ever occurred from burning, storinir or
ling it. The immense yearly loss to life and
to** -— hre commuaioner
v tout the country recommend tbe A »T ka u
as the best mfeguutl wfasn lamps
companies and
a* ti— uc TT ,_ r WW1 , used. Send
lorcitoute. For s^e »» tftoil by th. tMdeiwn-
enlly.and »t wbolt solr by the proprietors, CHA b.
PEATT A CO.. 1IW Pulton stmrt. Now Yor*.
augt4deodAwtf
DIAMOND SPECTACLES.
ute Crystal Pel
called Diamond on account of their i
brillianry. It is well known thatf spects^-f*^^. ;
from Bniziiluin or Scotch pebbles* are *0*7
rious to the eve, because of their folarixing
been tested with the
diamond lenses have been found to admit
e>s lv-atod rays than any othciMP^^l'
They are ground with vreat sciefitific secu^
r htorn tions. Md
mess ol vision not b;.on
■ free frou
brightness and distinctness c
tained in spectacles. . , w r . nn fac-
Manufactnred by the Spencer Optical Man
luring Com pan v. New York. . ,-uriB
theUnioiu 6 - r TTSm®**
Bweler and Optician.is sole.Vyentfor Martin.
om whom they can only be obtained. >o
lera employtsl. ha» in*
The great demand for these inferior
dueed nniauuidoaf dealers to pslm on
and spurious artiefe lor the Ibsmoud.
ihould he taken to sco thst the
Whicl. is protected by Amcnran
s stamjied on eveiypstr. —*
0HAS. COUNSELMAN & CO.,
General Commission Merchants.
Room 14. Oriental Building CHICAGO-
Refer to W. A. Huff. Maeon.
VI
H
lost energy
Til-
It. ^-ivate ’natnre, rail, or send
eimuar ol advice to both . tr .et.
Western Medical Institute, * >-.
Cir.ciunati, Ohio. The remedies
that no pay wil* ’
for treating'
aill (
will he rwuired. °f/^ittoitfef 11 *
a,.... tbe United t
lii urui restore luxubixxl.
decl 1'
udiy
cpl7 stl