Daily telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1873-1873, September 26, 1873, Image 3

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Oil Glottis. MATTING, RUGS, MAT S, ETC. Hot hi, W. .V. 11 aw kin J. fcivd in ihi» iniurl now in store and anir lnr duly dirert from raanufsrtorr. at the ben quail tv of erjnii. slid at eduml pnrea. BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, THREE-PLY CARPETS. EXTRA SUPER CARPETS, MEDIUM and LOW GRADE CAR. FETS. VENETIAN CARPETS, HEMPS CARPETS, VELVET RUGS. BRUSSELS RUGS, BEAVER RUGS, MATS OF ALL STYLES, FLOOR On, CLOTHS, LIUOLILUM FLOOR CLOTHS. FELTS AMD DRCGGET8, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, COCOA MATTINGS, CANE MATTINGS. CANTON MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPERS. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN AUGUS TA AND COLUMBUS. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE GEORGIA CBNTRj* : IvAII.iM AD, Savannah, July 5,1S73. U N and after Sunday, the 6th inst.. hsy'nin'i Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad, its branches and connections, will imt ' ” PAT TRAIN'S GOING SOUTH AX1 Leave Savannah .. I4MB AUJTUstH Arrive at MUlodgevillc STEAM ENGINES BOILERS AND MACHINERY. Stationary anti portable Steam Engines and Boil- «I—;;. : v Vi -fi-i.-t i- • ' tt >n l’P'S C nular. Cmur and Malay Saw Mills; Portable and Sta tionary Fit-itrim? Mill*. Suzar Cane Mills and Su- c-tr nax Narrow Gance Locomotives and Dum my Encines for street roads and mining? purposes, new and second-hand Iron and Wood Working Machinery of every description. Send for cir- WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. 00 Vesey Street. New York. .11:04 P Arrive at Eatonton. Arrive at Macon. Arrive at Savannah. Leave Mao I.o.ive 3I:u> Leaw Mart t for Atlanta... l for Eufaula... 1 for Columbus. Arrivet Atlanta.. R. FINDLAY’S SOYS Arrive at Eufaula Arrive at Columbus. — 4:00 a Slaking dose connection with trains leaving Atlanta and Columbus. SIGHT TRAIN'S GOING NORTH. 7:20 A M 2:30 A M, Purchaser! axe invited to examine my stork be fore buyirur, as I can show a invatrr variety and at as low prices as any market in the South. Xa tft Cherry street, next door to Ross A Cole man’s wholesale drygoods boom seplleodtou B. P. ROSS. Kemnore University High School, Amficret, C. I*., Va. Preparatory to the University of Va. H. A. Strode AT TT V. 1 .nil in.tniidAV Leave Columbus. FINDLAY IRON WORKS Leave Atlanta...!.." Arrive at Macon fmm Clayton . Arrive at IIaeon from Columbus. Arrive at Macon from Atlanta— (Math. Medallist U. Vaj, Principal and instructor in .Mathematics. H. C. Brock. B. 1 it. U. Va. (re cently Ass’t Prof. Latin. U. Va.) Instructor in Greek. Latin. French. German and Botany. This L> one of the leading high schools of Virginia, and LeaveMaeo MACON, GEORGIA. FASTER, MORE DURABLE, LIGHTER DRAFT AND CHEAPER THAN OLD WOOD SCREW EVEN. PACKS THE BALE IN TWELVE ROUNDS. Leave Savannah. Arrive at 31 illcd.ce villa. Arrive at Eatonton Remember, Flour is Our Specialty. Arrive at Ai .iWOAX Arrive at Savannah. 6aX) a m Making perfect connection with tnuns leaving Augusta. Passengers going over the Milledgevilltj and Ea tonton Branch will take night train from Colum bus, Atlanta and Macon, day trains from Augusta and Savannah, which connect daily at Gordon (Sundays excepted) with the Milledgerillo and Eatonton trains. An elegant sleeping car on all night trains. THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS can be nad at the Central Railroad Ticket Office at Pulaski House, corner of Bull and Bryan streets. Office onea from 8 A M to 1 p m, mul from 3 to P m. Tickets can also be had at De?*ot Office, WILLI AM ROGERS. July 8 tf General Snj mfoteudent. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE NEW BOOK, repfltf Xn. 4 BLAKE'S BLOCK- with the newest and test treatment for all cases. The only thorough work of the kind in the world. Embraces Small-pox. Yellow Fever, Cholera and all analogous diseases. No family safe without it. Per week M( Per month - - - • - 35c Liberal deduction made for largr families. W. A. ELDER £ SON. aurtf Proprietors. (FORMERLY HPO'TTSWOOD,) NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPO Thix House baa been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED from basement to attic. BOARD ^3 PER DAY. P. WHELAN, Prop. augltf Two to three Hands, or one Light Mule, Packs a Bale in 2 Minutes Bales o Cotton packed by this Press range from 500 to 800 pounds. and all buy it Has 24 chromatic illustrations. The biggest chance of the season for agents. Ad- j it o noDi'L’n ^ f\r\ 11..1- D..... PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL. i A |BM)TKLY safe. Perfectly odorless. AS- /v Mya uniform. Illuminating qualities supe rior to sras. Rums in any lamp without dangerof divss H. S. GOODSPEED £ CO, 37 Park Row, New York. MONEY Hanover Street. Boston. mm the u*e ct volatile ant dangerous WE GUARANTEE A FORTUNE.—How? By s stocks and gold. Capital. 81 pay $100 to $lj000 a month. Fuller free. W. F. HUBBELL £ CO, Brokers. 39 Wall Street, New York. fort burning qualities, are jnn«d by its continued use in <>\cr SOOjOOt families. Million* of gallons ha\ t- be n sold and no arridmt—directly or indi rectly— has ever occurred from burning, storing or imnifiimr it. Tte immense yearly kiss to life and pn»;.erty» n - ..’.v.x from the use of cbeananddan- Straw oils in the United States, is appalling. The gnmranre com|anies and lire commissioner hronghont the country recommend the ASTRAL as the best safcguanl a hen lamp* are used* Semi for circular. For sale at retail liy the trade gen erally, and at wbolftal.' hy the pirwnvltm, ('HAS. Bankers and Box22S2. lKE GOOD, FREE OP COST (and raj- piwnsraor tran5poAitlon)AXy'l'ORT!ilN OF THE IRON WORK THAT MAY FRO\K DEFECT'D BMITH1XH>LRYEARS AFTER FUBCHA8B. AND WARRANT AGAINST BREAKAGE WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO TIME. ICLIPSE” can be furnished all compli-tc. or simply tlio Irons, as psulios may desire. Presses arranged for steam or water power when required. lave TESTIMONIALS from many of the Largest and Best Planters in Georgia (and all the jtton States) using this Press, whose names arc as ••familiar aa houaMKdd words. Macon are earnestly advised not to purchase a Cotton PrwMml twyKJLAM. IN K C1AL. LLi HOROUGHLT the "ECLIPSE," and JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES. Send ,ur DesmptAe Office Macon and Brunswick Railroad, ^ Macon, Gw* July 22.I&73. O N and after Wednesday. J uly fid. Pa* wnger Trains this road wul V run as follows: DAY r.VSoLNGEK, DAILY, PUNI)AYS EXCEPTED FOB TDB PRESENT. PRATT £ CO.. 10H Fulton street. »ug24dcod&wtf Leave Macon. Poplar st., Macon, Ga. Arrive at Jesup. Arrive at Brunswick. BATKR8. | STRONG. M. D- Arrive at Savannah. Arrive atTnllelinssee. rniic GIIE.1TE.ST INVENTION OF X THE AGE. Agents wanted everywhere. Samples and terms free. Address W. C. WALKER. Russellville. Hy. Arrive at Jacksnoiiile. Leave Jacksonville. Leave Tallahassee. Leave Savannah. Leave Brunswick. Graj’s Ctlfbraicd Anti-Friction Colton Press. The cheapest, simplest, ami most perfect Cotton S<tpw ever invented. Send for circular. WASH- Arrive at Macon 8:00 a m Passengers from Savannah will take the 4:Su P M train for Brunswick, and 5:20 a m train for Macon. HAWKINSVILLK ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Leave 3Incon .. 3:50 r m Arrive at Hnwkinsville 7.30 P M »,« .urv.,^. Send for circular. WASH INGTON IKON WORKS, 60 Vesey street, New York, sole manufacturers. CRAIG PATENT HORSEPOWER FOE DEIVXNG COTTON GINS. Recently Strengthened and Improved, now Perfect MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY R. Findlay’s Sons, Findlay Iron Works, MACON, GEORGIA. W. J. JARVIS. A JULY MEDICINES! July SO tf Master Transportation. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, Dealers in Their smtv.vs attests their merits. The afflicted who have tried them say that DR. GRBENE*S FIT CURE will stop at once all kinds of Fits, Snasms and Convulsions. Bpilejisy, Cholera ami Nervous Wakefulm*ss are completely under its control. That Comp. Ext. Conrdalis is the great est ALTERATIVE and BLOOD PURIFIER (WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS.) FOR 20 YEARS THE Standard of Excellence THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. nose (including both the old OVER 750,000 IN USE, M’CLKLi IRAN’S INSTITUTE for BOYS At West Chester, Pa. A beautiful and delated situation, wiles west of Philadelphia. Spa cious Playgrounds, with Gymnasium. Students prepared for College. Polytechnic Schools or Busi- iit'ss. Special provision made for very )*oung boys. Many students remain,as boarders, dunug Summer vacation. Session begins September 10. Addiyss ROBERT M. M’CLELLAN. htmng a Sewing Machine it will nctliv records of those now in —perfew*. THE WHEELER »ALONE AS THE ONLY USING THE «OCK STITCH, l>oth sides of the fabric wwd. AD shut- '^^ln drawing the shuttle If you think of 1 jmy >xmi to examine .... us- anil pn lit by ex|s*i £ WILSON STANDS LIGHT RUNNING MACHIN' 1 ROTARY ll(H»K, MAKING A alike on bun mvu< *«• •••»- »•< tlo macfainoK waste power In dniDSWHI terk tllrr the -liU tl i* formal Im'izinp double w.—r mill rtminn|«n hnlh mirliin,* an<l operator, hi no' wbiWotbrr nmrhinr, rapidly wmr out. the WHEELER* WILSON LAST LA LIFETIME, and poors an oronomiral investment; Do not believe all that is promised by ao-ealltsl -Cheap" unu-bine*. yiai should ns,uiru nn«J that.v-eara of UM have tesusl thi-ir value. Money once thrown away cannot Vie msnervsL Send for oarrircubune Marhinraanld on nsjr terms, or tmaithly paymenta taken. Old niaeEinua pot in onler or rereived in rxrhatae. WHSKLER* WILSON MF G CO.'S OFF1CBS: Savannah. Aumista. Mneon and Cotuinbui. Ga. W. B. CLBVES. Gen. Art.Savannah. Ga. W. A. II1CKS. Ayenl, Maron, Ga. RantaUoa BITTER CHANGE OF SCHEDULE Send for Descriptive Circular, Testimonials, and Price List. T8 rURELY A VEGETABLE PRHPARATION. X Oi'mposctl cimply of well-known R OOT3# HERB8 •»>•» FRUIT8,oom»>ui*«lwithoikar properties, wldrli iu thrlr nature are Cathartic. Ap.T'01'.t, Nutr f.ttue, l-.untn', Alterabee aod Anti-1’*.l.ous. ’i ,‘i 'Mli' !e ik Tirescrved (n a suffi cient quantity of sphit from tho SlOtR CAVE to keep them iu guy climate, which makes tho X. B.—Parties preferring the “old fashion” Gin Gear or “new fashion” ditto, with centre supjx>r can be accommodated at very reasonable figures. E. FINDLAY’S SONS, FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON. GA janISnodly JHGL, i*B S i Jii*« SPECIAL FLAVORINGS. MANUFACTURERS OF ons of the roost desirable Tonics And Ca thartic* in the world. They are intended strictly a* a STEAM ENGINES, BOILES, SAW & GRIST MILLS, WATER WHEELS, AND ALD KINDS OF MACHINERY AND CASTINGS. ETC. ETC. B. FINDLAY’S SONS, FINDLAY IRON WORKS, MACON. GA. tickets are divided into ton coup At this concert, which will betl a medicine, and always ao- only to ho used i __. cording t>* direction*. They are tho shoot-anchor ofthe feeble and debilitated. They act upon a diseased liver, and etimulato to such a degree th te r thy action fa at oneo brought about. -*wrocdy to which Women nrc <r+.’ALy oubject it Is eui>er- seiliug ever :h:it. AsaMprlnw »nrt Sr r Tonic they have no eauaL Tbov a--. mild and gentle PurgaUve aa well at T« a.c. They purify tho blood. They are a splendid Appetizer. They make the weak strong. They purify and invigorate. They cure Dys pepsia, Constipation and Headache. They act as a specific in all species of disorders which undermine the bodily strength and break dyra •heaBtraal spirits. jul27eodly SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS. BPplS-lf ERNEST PESCHKE’S Macon Standard Mean Time, uoio ucxl'u ; namn iuiuh, or oku Coujmjih, $5; Eleven Whole Tickets for $500; 221 Tickets for$l,000; 113 Wbola Tickets for $5,000 • 227 Whole Tickets for $10,000. No discount on less than $500 worth of Tickets at a time. Tickets now ready for sale, and all orders ac companied by the money promptly tilled. Literal terms given to those who may buy to sell again. THOS. E. BRAMLBTTE, Agt- Pub. Libr. Ky„ and 3Ianager Gift Concert, Public Library Building. Louisville, Ky. Capt. T. L. MASS^NBURG, Agent, 3Iaqon, Ga. T RUNS TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LIGHTER than any other Gear made. It is made without a mortise, tenon, or a key to work loose. Every part bolted iron. Over twenty in use. All have proven good. prertmte. As in our un >qualled Chuirh Book, the "A vmb- / \U icaji Tnnt Book* —«o in this we V/ V have drawn on many mrO known writers of Sabhath 8cn>s4 Music, the very test in the country, to whose unit«*d ef forts we owe this new and popular Sabbath v telh-'l Buuk edit ed by kflA. Perkins Jt lkmt- Tickets now ready for sale, and all orders ac- mipanied by the money promptly tilled. Literal ?rms given to those who may buy to sell again. _ _ THQ8..E. BRAjfgWTOT Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. Capt. T. L. 31 ASSKCBURG, Agent, 3Iaqon, G~ “XVIVO perfected my arrsnremenN to correct the slightest error In the time-keeping of ro.v fit. . Regulator, by thtf erection of an observatory and one of the must approved TRANSIT INSTRL- NTS, for tlie purr*ose of observing the meridian passage of the sun and Stars, I will be able to keep eiact 3Iaeon mean time to within a fraction of a second. , m Special attentum paid to the Repairing and Rating of fine Watches; as ttell as all Unas • tcork tuade to order. • jul27 ly METROPOLITAN Is the mode of construction of wheels suspended on Anti-Friction Balls, Extended Arm to carry the Pulley and Pinion Shafts. Ai) persons using or making any part of my patent will be prosecuted to the ex tent of the law. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO, Office General Passuxobu AfiK.vr, Atlanta, Ga, July 10,1873. O N and after tbia date— LIOHT5I5G EXPRES3 , F* r New York, Eastern and Virginia Cities, Leaves Macop. by 3Iaoja s. Western Rail road 114*4* I BUILD AND REPAIR Arrives at Atlanta. Leaves Atlanta. .10*J» P M _ . 1:10 A 31 Puflman Palace sDrawing-Room and^Sltcping- Arrivesat Dalton. BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER, same evening. HAY WH#TEItX 2XPCX3S. Leaves Kaote at. STEAM, WATER AND GAS PIPES, T^ROM tte results of tte u%^ of our Cotton and r Qom FerURirr the past Three scarons, and tire exnonttoee with it Iweeason for Wheat, we are muufx-d io pul up for *ak our mixed chemi cal* tor the I all ami Winter Crops. The Com- pctuniDis ma.ie up of the same chemicals as our UoUMi and Corn rtortflber, but in dxilerent p*v- portions, aa winter crops will Dear more stimu lating than those grown in summer. The Compound Contains all the Elements of Peruvian Guano, And wilL w« think, prove as rapid a forcer as the best cranes. The Wheal Crop is such an impor tant one to our country that we are anxious to hare our planter* use this Confound. It will be seen that it is even cheaper than Cotton Seed, and i* of great j^rmanent improvement to the sofl. lfcswr chemicals not only Lu>t one season, but we know of in»i&r<*-» in wuu-h ttev have been very jJamly pereci*uble on the THIRD CROP. The rhemiral. m ta)r i<ilwwd >nd -ell raiitsi. bating tern run ™«—fgh a firv set re. and will readib f>-nnrate thruugli tte m.. f H it » not convrnieit to n-t dry stable or let manure, yew ran use sates which hare been h-ncted. or dry muck Of nch kan.. Sand should not te mixed »»tu the ctetninds. \nwtrvrr is nvd d-.vuld te nxdcrau-lv drv. Tlir chemirals are put up r: rood tight barrels, wvH cooprrrd. 1.1 . • . UmI. V. J/4 MSI Dam Atlanta at . Arrives at Chattanooga. West. „ . , -. . Pullman Palace Cars on all night trams. For further particulrs addraew AND ALL THEIR FITTINGS FOR SALE. STAR AND TALLOW COTTON Call and see at my works. Fourth street, near the Brown House, Macon, Qa. POET EOYAL EULEOAD, CANDLES, SOAPS, OPFICB OP XXOIXEBR ASD SC. AcocatA, Ga., AN and after HmhW, June Si Rood Will tun a* iuifov -.: XX)WX DAY I'AUaE.VOEX 1 Will leave Augusta at LYON’S PATENTED JULY. ELLIS & CUTTEK, Arrive ct Port P*ovai i Arrive at CosiiastotH of iTiforuiimr the public that hundred* are now in use from Virginia to * btswotwi a success*, and H-com mg in general ttse. the Gin in use. would state that it rur> lirht; gins 1 sample of cotton. The roll box is « corwtracud — x* Gb» by a/i r fair means. *n<J a child ten years old . t All of which 1 guarantee, and warrant ev, ry Gin to give entire satis faction or no *sde. One impn-vement in my rot to pulled tetween the nhs. ftg&S p«ircha>m* Cotton Gins would do well to look to this be tore ]*unha> TTTOULD lake this bmOh ? T Texas. Wherever it has been introduced For the information of th<»*e who haionot seer fa't. clean* seed i^rfcs-ily, atid mak— a Arrive at riavan Cl* DAT PA8SEXGEB THAIS. Office, No 14 West Main Street, between First end Second. PROPRIETORS OF W eak ; V- ic>pcn:d«*n- v. Bad dul- ^*S. Srphi- Arrive at Ai dowx Wight passknoer trai: or roll box is. that it is longer at the Hep than where the cotton is Factory, Nos. 73, 75, 77, 79 and 81 Maidcr between Ohio and Adams Streets. Arrive at Savannah at UP yiGHT PASriESGER TRAIN. Will leave Pori Royal at Leave Cfauwog at — L*-ave isavannahat - LOUISVILLE, KY. v*: an* still running tte abov< Our stock of tj K take pleasure in ar f are tetter prepared Cash paid for Tallow, Lard and Grease. aprSEm ATTENTION SPOETSMEN! N. Y. STATE SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION. EXTRACTS FROM Kit dr* s', i, arrive at Auc • i* .linerl ion with tho d< II tin» ruu<l for I'ort It. JAMES O. MOORE. ,- r and SuperinU-ndcn White and Yellow Pine Goods, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Brackets, Mouldings, Etc. 3000 CASES BOOTS & SHOES. szroirr or committee os standard for shot.” LL nianufactur.-rs will have eventually tocon- - form, uten Miortiaeai require that tteir diot il cutniaiv with tie: >UtnduAd of excellence >n which your committee ha.* fixed. ’poo lte most critical . xanjination.yourcoin- u-»* have totopiaed to adopt a* the “Ameki- • presented to us by K. y x Co.. New York. U..' N E W ELL. Chairman. N. 31. SMITH. F. (». SkINNER. l»-r> d»*Mn.us of having the inf<.nnaUofi relative thereto. in- rompleU*. and we can fill otifora at Mho excelled. We have ZuoAuu foet of dry flooring. AajMmi foet dry ceiling, 100,fine feet weal her boards, and comma Our str^-k of lumber A CERTAIN CUNt FOR CHILLS AND FEVER. tISH.Il’ PIERCK ... » lur In.) w.H t ► to TteHtaaiuU mure wiil teatity u. tte k\"E are now rvwnnr Irom tte Manufactorvrs a very 11 SHOES, AND TRl XLj of every description, wtucti Merchants vim ting Cterfortuu are invited to examine our Mcv>iv Tte 4 U*ar. of Mama ; . druggisU and •m*. Kkwi <a. Ate. and South Carolina. merchant* cottrrmlle in fauna. Mteiadppi. Um^mud. Agent* wanted where chUl* Mp4 StawjwJLwlm d. r. flkmisq a co., I HATNK STREET. CORNER OF CHURCH STREET. JAMES U1LF1LHX 11115 MtACOS biltv TELEGltAPH AND MESSENGER: FRBIjAY MORNING, SEPTEMflEfe 26, Hit, I e «< H.-Ith l^n prr «rn». diUBaj** for | Hir.lllIt CC-V J(0.> “>«UCl in hnnirin^ tne to this eourt,¥e ne«J I (' ‘ * | mit it. ." him». If uny further trouble UECISIOXS <„nrc»'c Court‘of Georgia. ' ,«M> I* ATI.*—TA TCMU.AT, Um» r*°” U l S3, 187.1. \thi.u Cow*H , H*.3 S WimheHjr. Trmfcee, T«. N. •iic.*>■ al. Cl*in> frr.m Dougherty. o. J.—Th« wu ft claim CMe, I a the trial thereof in the court be- *» i l JL jury found a rrrdict in faror of V' T m «»t. A motion waa made for a on the Aevrai grounda wt forth **±1 record, who waa oyemded and the „rented. It appear, from the record that the plaintiff a TrtOiet on the trial of law the acff-wbuit. V upon which rerdict judjfmt*t w« ‘ X-l aod 'luted 11th June, 1837. An ’ V*l «a* taken from that common law jJE, ^d the caee waa tried on the ap- ”5 , Arnliet rendered and judgment S <T ,,« at the Doeemtw term of lhfA An execution iaaned 'ILz thw la*t and Anal judgment, and T, Vtvd Upon the property in di.pute V,i, property Cottier, which waa - r,j |,t Kuat, who claimed ft under a 0 ,/ pile d.-ri»ed from Collier under 4-d neruted by him to Moughon, L|.j -at Jane. I860. The plaintiff in •> eiirtilVn aought to make the prop- _ Irtiwl on aubject thereto, on the that all the property of Col- n, found from the atgning of ... lgioenton the firat uommon law ,«.f ,t.» far a. (/. prer. nt an alieiution j ^uie. Th.' act of r.ltll of Dor ^\ct. l>iJ. (’Cobh’a Dig. 486) declarea ,. a . .hen aa appeal ia entorud from the ♦j,, „ idict, the projairty of the party . the trenlid ia rendered, t ' r .u 1,4 h- bound . reap', from tlie dflA- ;|1k jwlgnu i.l on the appeal, . tarpt previ-iit tlie nil. nation l>y tor -nr .f hiO>er nr tli.'S property bit wetm Sriijs ni! of the firat ju<4rm<mt and the ■unrdthj Jmlywmnt on appeal. There „ w rridenee in the record tliat the Jrprrty levied on waa ever in tile pomrs- 5 p.Jlier lo'fore or after the niffiiiiijf of t: judgment on the Oommoli law „n the 11th of June, 1H&7, and no I title to the property mu aiiown to have ten in him before or after that date, ji .t it i, aaid that .inaemueh - ns Collier .wiTTjid 'hr title t.. the pnojerty t/i jl ,’i„,n in June, I860, and he at.d hi, n-law Taylor took poaaeaaion of the .. . rt.v from Collier under that deed, • . Court ahould presume that the prop- , rtr aa, Collier’a property, on the 11th of } jn 1837. when the jud(finent waa aiRned n the tin t verdict. Thia Court cannot I^dly make anch a pre-umptio* from lb.' (i«ctA. for it may well have U-en that C.llirr purchaaod the property auhaenuent liietime Of the viRtUri: o: t!,e jn-Ur mul in 1857. and that Judgment only perated him (Wnn alfenutin); anch prop- .tty u he then h*l. There hoinp no . rah ner in the record goinir to ahuw tlmt li* |tropTlT levied on wna tho property , (»\,Ui. r. I he defcti'lant in elocution, at th-.latent Uieaiirniny of the judgment <u. Uk(M v. rdir*. in June, 1the wnliut ia furor of thr ebuinunt war riy-ht under th, k* and facta of the case, notwith- ,'o.r..;mn the court may have committed aeic . non. in ita liiliiii,.- at tho trial. b l th« iud^ment of tho court below hr affirmed. II. Morgan, for plaintiff in error. Yaa.n A Davie, R. V- Lyon, for defend- tale. I.. D. Munroe, Jr., v*. E. A. Castle- Wrnr. fUrgaBtf. from Bkrogicrty. ’ Wruritt, C. J.—It appeara from the hilluf rsceptiona ami n'oor<l in lliia CM* that an . locution had ierttrd in favor of the plaintiff on tho fororkarare of a mort- OC >f penoiutl nropert v, which had been hricil on six bait* of cotton. Tno de- u.lant filc.1 an affidavit of illegality to the ci.s'ution on tho nolo ground that the rlurn un which tho judgment and execu- tse wax founded had lam paid off, with th. ri.eption of f 75. which hut named amsat she tendenal in aatiafhctiOi thrnof. On the trial of tho iwue thtta' fiTtnnl, the defendant ntado a motion to .Iwmm the levy and mortgage fi. fa. on the pound that it waa founded upon a ■engage given and made ujain a growing nop. aid that a mortgage OOuld not be nude, and wo« not guml ui».n a growing • 'p. th. r. j. not beifoa thing it. *-«•. vLi. li motion wna (oisl.iinol liy tho (’dint, •at the plaigiff SurpM. The defond- utl did not take thia ground of illegality « her affidavit, even if it would have been > valid ground, but on the contrary im pliedly admitted that the mortgage waa a valid mortgage, and tlmt tlie property lit list .01 true covered by it when ahe •und aa her only ground of illegality to lb proceeding, that the claim on whi' thr mine waa founded had beer aiu off, ciivpt J75, which ahe ther propoacu to Pay. *adtlp.t mm t)., n.v h*ni*Mhl to the couif - ii . .cl idi-ration and pelgmeat v the d. f. ndamV affidavit ( f lllrgahly. an,! it tvaa error in thodiamioa- . »f tlie phuntilTt levy and fi. fa. on 'hr statement of facta contained in the muni Let th, judgment of tho court l»dow bo arerawl. L 1’. D. Warren, G. J. Wright, for plaintiff in error. s > »»y j r ) " V fc W’m. K. Smith, for defendant. T. 0. Drown V*. W. C. GiU. Illegality from Lee, Wimrxa, C. J.—Thia was an affidavit of illegality mnde by the defendant to an < locution which had been levictl co hi* poperty, on the ground that he waa •ever n'ditto I or knew off tho exi-lcncc of ■aid suit, and .lid n.; know of it until aft.v judgment wa* fihuBML On the trial of the isaue forme.1 on this affidavit. Court charged the jury that aa the defendant hast introlnce.! no evidence to . w tlmt he waa not nerved, they were bound to nreotune in favor of the regu larity of legal proceedings, and in the •larttoe of any proof they ahould find Against tlie defendant—to which charge the defendant eic ptml. We find no error in this charge of the Ooort on the -UU ment of facta contained in the record. It waa iucumbent on the defendant lo hare produced the record of tho suit in which the judgment wa* obtained in or- Ar to have supported hie allegation in k-s affidavit of the want of inch nothv. »nd serri'V, as the,law rvouirva, the pre- •uuption of tl !..rr Veit i.i favor of the vah.lity dTThe jrahfment.—C.ste, 3,700, UB, 3,70tf. On the tnal of the iaaue. the plaintiff in m how name the judgment -a# obtained and the execution issued, tratifieil that he had now no interest in the judgment debt, that he had tr.uis- frrmlunj assigned it since it was in judgment to Lasoeter, to whom he was in- A l ud, and that Lasoeter was dead. The drfvndant then mmle a motion to suggest the death of T ri V" - u|tin the rev eal, *»dto havwt: * C- « >.4.:iau<v| until the |. .■ a.. re-r. lit* 1. 1'ui- 84i)D the Court overruled, holding that ouhi well proceed in the name ginal plaintiff in the judgment of tho *-slate of La-». ter. to defendant excepted, n his affidavit of J'.ty, did not allege aa one of his )d» of illegality to the execution, it was proceeded against him in the of on improper party, or that the liff had ao interest in it; nor did he | •e to amend hia afidavit of ill. gali- as Lo in ! ulo that greun.1. and thero- hat was not one of the quo.eLioiis in and on trad, and the evidence os to . 0, was iliarelant to the issue I y the dafen i.uu’» afll ut it of iU»‘- any j about the claim of Lme-etcr'a catate | the judgment, or its l.-gal repreaentative the judgment of the court belrn Lc affirmed wild d. Vaun A Davia, Tlie Knipcror of Morocco, Sidi-Mahraud, Emperor of Morooco, whoa,- death was rejorted by cable yes terday, sue,-coded hia father, Aba-er-rah man, S.-j.tembcr 6, 1859. He became better known to civilized nations th any other modern Moorish sovereign conaocjucnce of the depredations of the Kif pirateH. Between the years 1856 and 1809 those buecaniere made frequent sor ties from places on the Moorish coast, and attacked oommennal vesoel*. The •.offerers were nmialy Kr.r.i-h and Span iah vessels and ‘h ir crews and owners. The Spanish t tom nU at Melilla. Al hnoemaa, and Peoon de Xelez, were aJoo victims of piratic outrages. In 1865 the French government -1.-mand.-d compensa tion from the Emperor for looses indicted by the Rita on the French commercial marine. They obtained it without war, and thus established the first historic instance of peaceable redress acquired from the Moorish government. 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Leave 3Iacon 11:00 a m Arrive at Atlanta 5:80 am Leave Atlanta 1:50 P M Arrive ut Macon 7:*u t* M NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Masxrn 11:10 P M Arrive at Atlanta 5:50 a m Leave Atlanta 1:00 a m Arrive at Macon 7:00 a m Making 1 close connection at Macon with Centra) Railroad for Savannah nml Augusta* and with Southwestern Railroad for Columbus ami miints in Southwestern Gcoiyia. At Atlanta, with West ern nnd Atlantic Railway for joints West, julyfitf G. I. Pf •' SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, Southwestern Railroad Company, Macon, Ga., J p]y 4,1873. O N and after Sunday, the 6th inst.. Passenger Trains on this Road will run ns follows: DAY KUPAULA PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Macon 8:00 a m Arrive at Eufaula 4:40 p m Arrive at Clay ton C:2o p m Arrive atAmigr % 2:45 p m Arrive at Arlineton 6:U0 T M Arrive at Fort Gaines 4:40 P M Leave Clayton 7:20 A M Leave Eiuaute 8:50 a m Leave Fort Gaines 8:55 A M Leave AUiany 10JS a m Arrive at 31ucon ..... 6:25 P u Connects with the Allwiny Train at Smithville, id the Fort Gaines Train at Cutubert daily, ex cept Sunday. .Albany Train connects daily with Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Trains at Albany, and will run to Arlington on Blakely Extension iloiidny, Wednes day and Friday, returning following days. COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Macon l«*:.*»5 r m Arrive at Columbus 4:00 a m Leave Columbus toSO r M Arrive nt 31aoon 7:30 p M EUFAULA NIG1IT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. e Macon 11*15 P M Arrive at Eufaula 12:10 p M Arrivuat Albany... : 7:57 a m. Leave Eufaula 10:20 P M Leave Albany 8:80 P M Arrive at MaCon lo:80 a >l ains will leave .Macon and Eufaula on the schedule Sunday, Tuesday and Thurday nights, id connect at Smithville with Albany trains. VIRGIL POWERS, julvCly Engineer and Superintendent. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE OX MACOX AX1) AUGUSTA BAILED AD. Forty-one Miles Saved in Distance OFFICE MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD 31acon, 31 uy 18,1»7S. O N and after Sunday, May 19.1872, and until further notice, tho trains on this Road will ns a follows: DAY TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Leave Macun...^ B:80A m Arrive at Augsuta 1:15PM Leave Auirusto 1^0 P M Arrive at Macon 8:15 P M jsengprs leaving 31mon at DO t m mu’ °i dose connections at Camak.with day passen^dr trains on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta * , nii all jK*ints West; also, for Aii-Ti>ta. with rail. yci:u? North, and with trains for Charle-. n> rdso. foi Athens, Washinifton, and all stations on the Geor gia Railroad. J ' ! 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