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FOB MALES
iMlsrlUe
Mr. Alexander
aome reeponrible and
Democratic ant
the “new departure,” which con
exeUe hie noble rage. Wo han
hie attention to the Democratic Uotifcre*-
whieh ia the “new <i«^at
TJW8 BBS
Miui. maw
FOB BENT I
VPLEASANT BOOMS ON CADI
Tlte Miialaatppt “Kb-Hbi.”
A Memphis dispatch, of the 88th
to the Westrtn Associated Press,
says:
The AtaloncMi Oxford, Miss., special
tonight says of the firat important cate
UJ der the enforcement or Ko-Klux bill
now on trial here In the United States
District Court: No leas than twenty-eight
names figure in the indictment, all being
residents for many yean of Monroe
oonaty. ranging in yean from eighteen
to rixty. Thu indictment chargee the
defendants, while in disguise, with the
forcible taking of a negro named Alexan
der Page from his house, near Aberdeen,
at midnight, on the 2iHh of March, and
hanging him by the neck until he was
deal The trial opened last Friday, on a
petition for a writ of habeas oorpus,
which was granted, and was yesterday set
for hearing, which was occupied with pre
liminaries. To-day the ease commence,
in earneat A large number of witnee t
ware examined. The defonse rely chiefly
on alibis and previous good oharaoter.—
They present a respectable apj
and arc guarded to and from tn
whioh is presidod oTer by Judg
Hill, by a detachment of the
ee Dll
s B. A
i United
States Infantry, sent from NaahTille, who
rnonnt gnard at the Court House door all
day. The trial excite* the greatest in
terest, and will probably last several days.
The wife of one of the defendants was
testify In behalf of her hus
band, to-day.
in State Elections.
The fall elections will be opened by
Cnntncky the first Monday in August,
when Bute officers and members of the
Legislature are to he chosen.
California oomes next. Her election
takes plaoe on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember. 8Ute officers and members of
tbeLegisUt ure and three Congressmen
are to be elected.
Maine elects a Governor and State
nffloert the second Monday in Septem
bar.
Governor Davis has ordered an election
ia Texas for four Bepreeentativee in Oon-
Ig Tuesday, October the
tore” in swaddling clothes, end to the
moexatic platforms of Ohio, Pennsylva-,
nia and Iowa, which are the “new depar
ture” fully matured. He may alee ob
serve, if he has a mind to, that there is
scarcely a Democratic newspaper of any
tone os oharaoter in the country which
la not square on the issues laid down by
the Oosrier-Jmnat two years ego. His
platform, the platform of the Bourbons,
has a Badioal origin. It was made by
Mr. Morton, of Indiana, and adopted by
the red-hot elements, who are m some
oases secretly and in other esses uncon
sciously allied to Radicalism.—Louisville
Courier-Journal, 96th Jane.
Alexander H. Stephens has ashed
no such silly question as that stated
by the Courier-Journal; bnt he has
mid that no true Democrat—no true
friend to the Constitution of the
United States and the Liberties of
this country can, as he believes, have
the unblushing effrontry (to charac
terise the act by no stronger term)
to affirm and maintain before an in
telligent people that the “Deconstruc
tion Measures” of Congress, and the
lo-ealled Fourteenth and Fifteenth
Amendments to the Constitution,
baaed upon these measures, and all
questions growing out of them, have
been “settled in the manner and by
the authority constitutionally ap
pointed !”
Does the editor of the Courier -
Journal affirm the truth of so mon
itroui a proposition? If so, he will
“out Herod Herod” himself. He will
have gotten, in his “destructive
progress, far ahead of even Tliadileus
Stevens, the Btandard-bearer; for
he openly and boldly asserted that
these measures were “outside of the
Constitution,” and declared that he
“would not stultify himself by claim
ing them to be Constitutional."
As a reckless usurper, he admitted
that the Progress he was setting out
upon was the overthrow of the Fed
eral Constitution, and the right of
self government on the part of the
people of the several States.
Is this the Progress which the De
mocracy of the Union is invited to
follow up? If so, they will have
taken quick and rapid strides in it.
when at one bound they shall have
gotten so far ahead of its original pro
jector as to say that was Constitu
tional which he was neither bold
enough nor base enough to assert.
When Senator Morton shall have
retraced his steps and gotten on the
platform of the “Bourbons,” then he
will show signs of another sort of
Progress—an upward rregress—a
getting out of the depths of ruin,
into which he and his allies have
plunged the country under the lead suw- f»,». «„ t„ i.».i on .m,u°.u<ra>o i h.
of hie great Chief; but he will find TSv5B©: D *
ion of Federal au-
just and proper
ie States that eon-
affairs which is
ipiness and tran
quility and good government”
This is the doctrine which we ad
vocate , Jt js th<J doflttiije Which S«»- J
atorSforton r- i : with all his might
It is also the doctrine, which, if We
understand si^jnc of the late articles
of the “Courier-journal,” bears such
a dreary aspect, as it foots to a “re
tracing'of steps” in order to rectify
wrongs in (jovernment instead of
pluugmg “oNWAiuV” uud advancing
in that line ft Progress which has
brought us to onr present sad condi
tion. A. H. 8.
Virginia Mllltarr lutlllU.
We have received an invitation to at
tend the Commencement exercisee of this
celebrated Institute, at Lexington, Vir
ginia, which tuk,-H place at the Institute
July 4th, at 11 o'ulook. The oration will
be delivered by M. L. Spotawood, of
Richmond, Virginia. The valedictory by
J. P. Arthur, Columbia, South Carolina.
Address before Society of Alumni, by
CoL John M. Patton, of Albemarle, Vir
ginia.
Among the names comparing the Com
mittee wo .notice thoso of J. T. Wade of
Georgia; B. R. Pearson, O. M. Rey
nolds and J. W. Moore, of Alabama ; J.
S. Legorc, W. J. Magrath and A. R. Sul
livan, of South (Jrruliua. The President
of tlio Committee is 8. OrsntUnd, of
Georgia.
We thank the gentlemen for their cour
tesy, and slndf make it a point to be on
hand at the time mentioned.
fCctD 'JViiocrtiecmcnte.
“Hibernian Benevolent Soelety.”
rjMlE Officer* aud Members of this Society, are
quested to meet at tlielr Hall tliia day at 3 o’clock
r. m., to attcud the funeral of our late Brother Mem
ber, Charley Hughes, 8r. Each member will bring
bis mourning badge. W. DOWLING,
jniie$Mt Secretary.
inotick.
June •«)- It J. O. HARRIS, Sheriff.
| Lost—A Reward.
O N TUESDAY. JUNE 27111. A HEART SHAPE1
LOCKET CHARM, containing "OOP* valuei
hair Thu heart was enamelled in Bme. with pearl
>n its face.
The Under will be well rewarded by calling 01
Captain Jo'.ii Keely, who ia authorise red to roceiv
the Failin', a,i,l to pay the reward. JmieW-'Jt
N. .1. KIDD,
City Auctioneer
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Solicits Consignments of all descriptions.
MHiLEDOEVILIiE, HA.
■ IBHB ■ ‘-I _J
Lookout Mountain,
t-’IiOM ati.anta, ga.
«r
Ohio eleots State officers and memlwn
of the L^istature the neoond Tuesday
in (Inlolier.
Iowa eleots State officers the second
Tuesday in Octoiler.
Elections will be held in Memsnhn-
setln, Hew Jersey sod Wisconsin on
Tncsdnr, November 7. when State offi
cer* and members of tiie Legislature will
Ita chosen
A Oongreaamsn tor the State at large
is to l>e elected in Illinoia. to fill the va
cancy caused by the election of Oeneral
Legnn to the United States Senate,
bat we believe the time has not yet been
fixed. _ ^
Atlamln Airtciiltural nag lndns-
trfnl A-siili:,ti
In tlie New York Express we fiud
(he frdlowing
Tin- progressive men of Atlanta,
Georgia, have organized and had in
corporated a society under the name
of Thf. Atlanta* Aobicultubal
\\Ti Indi'ctrial Association, and
« ill liold their first fair .it Oglethorpe
Park, near Atlanta, on the ltith to
the Tilth of October nett This As
sociation (ia* lieen effected on the same
basis as the well-known St. Louis
Agricultural and Mechanics’ Associ
ation, |ud no doubt will be equally
wM aud 8Ucoosi-fill.
Oglethorpe Park, which is ou the
line of the Western and Atlantic
ThiiTroad, if two miles from the center
of the city, with a double track to
ihc jwrk entrance, and during the
Fair the cars run every fifteen minute*.
Thb park has hecn arranged ex]
forTnepurposj. Theexhibitio
are large and substantial buildings, at
suitable points, and ure classified for
every qiceialty, with steam power,
machinery in motion, &e. There are
nlso extensive stalls and sheds for
stork, a half-mile track, and thorough
arrangements throughout.
^rom the l>rge Humber of entries
nJrogdy made ii #*|M c. ituin that
intt'hvt-if? i,ill is the gl ill Southern
Agricultural ui.d ludlistifiu KiIiiIh-
ticn of 1871.
Parties desiring to receive preminm
iisjr And full information should ad-
wrefc • samel .V. LclioK .Secretary,
Atfantn, (!il
A tlanta has smvrior le-u l accom-
mudatnms for .inuigers, aud among
them is the colchmUsl H. 1. KimbxU
Mouse, the finest hotel in the South,
and one of the most elegant ana
eou.uku- to be found anywhere. It
has 317 rooms, exclusive of offices,
eft, and in all its appointments is
equal to i* fiiwLchw* New York hotel
junp30-'iiu MfaHtcr TnmnpiirUtion.
Auction HaleN!
ntrvnnxx' .wv.vi,vb, s,
T.O. MAY SONT,
1 Air rest Sale or Mr Season T
{ lOMK ONE, COME ALL I AND GET BAR-
GAINS
1 PINE MILCH COW, now Giving Four Gulltm* of
milk pur day.
5 pair CHESTERluid DARKSIIIUE. 2«, month* old.
PIGS.
1 FAMILY HOUSE.
TWO-HORrtH WAGON.
1 DOUBLE HAUNKH8.
1 nne Marble Top SIDEBOARD.
Fiofr ir«rb1«« Tap RotwHina and line Walnut Hndroom
•ffiU, J’arlor Suite, ami a netiurai line of I'ltrmture,
too Mimerotia to lnfriiUoti- Am ngat tb« arti.-lFH ia
■omn Finn Cook Move* and many doalrable arUolea
which a|>acv will not ultow ua to nu utioa. MALES
POMTIVK.
1’artiN wi.
punctually at
J. H. BAnnitTT.
himself upon no platform of “Itaili-
cal origin.” He will find himself
upon a platform erected by Jefferson,
coeval with the Constitution upon
which tiiis country achieved all that
marks that brilliant, career of Pro
gress, which redounds so much to its
honor, glory aud renown ; a platform
which was sustained by over two
million six hundred thousand Demo
crats in 1868, and would then have
been sustained by over three hundred
thousand m or. but for l.lieir out
rage, >ms t/i-Jhinchi-.-envut, through
the mo^t flagitons usurpations by
those in power, on that line of Pro
gress, to which the Courier-Journal
seems now to he so thoroughly de
voted.
Senator Morton can never fiighteu
the three millions of Democrats of
this country from their own princi
ples, and cause them to'espouse his,
and join him and his allies (in cordi
ally accepting and indorsing them)
bv any such bullying challenges, as
that they “dare not” assail or question I
... .... | lerl«.ii tmu»i<
any one of these sacriligious usurps- 1
tions which have marked thepregress
of his party for the last five years!
He will be told by the “Iron-ribbed
Democracy” everywhere, that thev
, T, . , . , .. ,• - T UAVXboushl.ntAwls
dare assail fraud, violence, perfidy, 1 1
corruption and usurpation in any
quarter where they arc to he found,
and to call upon the people at the
polls to pronounce their judgment of
condemnation, both upon all those
abuses of power as well as upon their
authors.
If the Courier-Journal Sees any
thing in the late Address issued by
the Democrats in Congress, from
which it can take comlurt in iU
“New Departure” polioy, it ia to lie
hoped it will profit by it. That Ad
dress will he found in the oohming of
The Svn to-day. The Counsels of
this Address are far from advising
the people of the United states to
fall into that fatal line of Pregresaj
which lo's marlo-d the history of llu" •
country for the lust liveytais; on the |
trary, after speaking of the great, R «*^“ Ptok ^‘aSTny"' 1 "'
^ »
■am. J
IicHtnf.0* BnTork. bljlre wm- oullmt
ATLANTA WHOLE8ALE PRICES
[CABUFCULT COHBanTSD DAU.Y.J
M-I*ot*<ri><IMA<, It •**«!£ Urn TO
fftnh.rsl ft«l th.lr »r# WtMI.1l-
(ILI PH1CKS. *u»ll •rSmrt eku|«A
(Tilt tfl
THROU
m»i of in Mijr cltixm
ijnnneM h'maelf •
PcfaF, In mil Cor th>
uuexplifrG t*T.ii of i I
L.tctiou on tUtturiUf,
juo«4* tele
8. ./ini)lap's Sons Jron tDorks.
Gomes to Atlanta Again I”
W. T. ttOLDXBSEdi.
India..yd
Clear ribbed
Can reseed Hams...
Plain llama
Bulk Meat,
Clear Rib aides ft
Camplws-..
Cudiu...
Campy
Oo rm—
CO., Wholesale
Li4tv Jbvdlari, Atb*i4». / G*. Bum’ DiUera sad
Hclmapi»a. Also, Bhaler'* Giu^er end Cherr} Breu-
tHe# at To#*st figure-ft. ' ^
juuel# R. M. ROBE A Ca^|
0*r BUSS 8t. DOMINGO BITTEB8
is e most reiueble alonieeiile end tonic, ead la e*»
( well known, or bette r known then mdy other Hitter*,
and better eeiebUnbed. Fur aal* by
JunelJ- B. M. R08B k OO.. Broad street.
fST AROMATIC SCHNAPPS—The
Aromatic Schnapps, manufactured in Holland fur
John A. Ruse, neve no superior in the market. Thc>r
ere known end uxad ell over the eivilhsed world,end
••Jtafc*- know them but to love them.
None uame ihaiwbut to prelne.“
For aale by B- M. Bu8E A CO.,
June 16 Bro*J street
Prints, fancy yd
Brown Hinrtinga ..yd
% Brown Sheetings... - *
No. 1
do No. 2
do No. 2
do No. 3, large Kbbl
Herringa, No. 1 box
Herrings, scaled,.
Flouh—,
Gnaw—
New Corn bnah
Oats (few in market).... busb
Hat-
Tlmothy ..ton
Lamd, leaf lb
Laokb Bhbb bbl
LiQUoas—Not quoted.
bbl 6 76^ 10 00
N. O. Syrup k*1
Mkal, flue, bush
Nails keg
Oils—
Sperm
Whale
Lard..
81
I S
62 80
66 72
«* 1 06
6 26® 6 00
2 75@ 8 80
l 266* 176
1 2668 1 76
illiscellaucoite.
Change of Schedule.*
NIGHT PARSING EB TBAIN—OUTWARD.
Leave* Atlanta 10:30 p r
Arrives at Chattanooga 6;16 a i
DAY PABSKNGKa TBAIN—OUTWAaD.
Fait link to new torn—ouiwabd.
MIGHT PARHEMOEB TRAIN—INWABD.
Leavf* Chattanooga 6:20 p n
Arrives a* Atlanta 1.42 a u
OMMODATIOl TRAIN—INWAUD.
tir The above schedule g<
871.
June28-12t
»s into effect July 2,
E. B. WALKER,
Maul or Transportation.
SOVTUERJr UEPJHT.UK.rT
Liverpool and London
-AND-
Globe Insurance Company.
OBIT. W. S. WALKER, Ag't, Atlanta, Ga.
CAPITAL, Surplus, and Rrnerved Funds
in gold, in Great Britain, the United
SUtesand Canada f20.888.078
Daily Cash Receipts in Gold 20.000
Investments in Georgia, Virginia, South
Carolina and Alabama, over 100,000
W. 8. WALKER. Agent for Atlanta.
FINE WATCH- REPAIRING.
WE HAVE SECURED THE 8ER-
V.CES OF MR. O. S. TAIT, AS EX
PERIENCED WATCH MAKER. BUT
RECENTLY FROM SCOTLAND. MP.
TAIT HA8 WORKED IN SOME OF
THE FINEST WATCH MANUFACTO
RIES IN I J * 3.-• !, S3 IJAti
TO OO ALL KINDS OF FINE WORK
8UCH AS REJEWELLED, MAKING
NEW ESCAPEMENTS, ANO ADJUST
ING FINE WATOHES OF ALL KIND8.
ALL WATCHES LEFT WITH US WILL
BE PROMPTLY ANO THOROUGHLY
DONE. AND SATISFACTION GUA
RANTEED IN EVERY INSTANCE.
,trl»-U SHARP A FLOYD.
SHARP * FLOYD,
JEWELRY STORE, WHITEHALL ST.
aplK-U
takh notice.
IPS HAVE RECEIVED TO-DAY
DIRECT FROM THE MANUFAC
TURERS A LARGE ASSORT
MENT OF FINE AMERICAN
WATCHES, IN COLD AND SIL
VER CASES, OF PERFECT
WORKMANSHIP AND NEW
DESIGNS. OF THE FOLLOWING
MAKERS /
K. Ho»» ard ik Co., Boston;
American Watch Co., Waltham;
National Watch Co., Klgin;
t . s. W «f< h Co., Alarlou, IV'. J.;
Giles W*istch Co., also the Celebrated
Ktem U indent or Jfceylens Watch.
THIS STOCK IS OTFERED AT
VERY ATTRACTIVE FlOURESj
AND YOU IVIED FIND IT WILL
P Y TO TAKE A LOOK AT THE
GOODS AND THE PRICES, AT
SHARP * FLOYD’S JEWELRY
STOKE, ATLANTA. itH-iMf
RAILROAD NFN
IT GIVES US PLEASURE
TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE
HAVE ADDED TO OUR CORPS
OF WORKMEN A FINE EN
GRAVER, RECENTLY FROM
TIFFANY Jr CO.’S, NEW YORK,
AND ARE NOW HEADY TO DO
ALL KINDS OF
PLAIN * ORNAMENTAL LETTERING
CIPHERS, MONOGRAMS, 4.C.,
IN FACT, ENGRAVING OP ALL
KINDS IN ELEGANT STYLE, AND
AT SATISFACTORY PRICES.
ALSO, THE ADDITION OF A
FIRE MANUFACTURING JEW
ELLER, AND A SHOP WITH
ALL NECESSARY TOOLS AND
MACHINERY, WILL ENABLE
US TO MAKE TO ORDER
ANY STYLE OF
BADCES, RINGS. PIUS, & ALMOST
ANY ARTICLE WANTED,
AND TO DO REPAIRING, HOW
EVER DIFFIOUL T, PROMPTLY,
AND IN ASUPERIOR MANNER
PATRONAGE SOLICITED
Aui-Uou ]ti)U—’
No. 3 DeOlvo'k Oiwr. H.-mw.
JUlitkKk-Jt
National Hotel Sales.
IE FIVE BILLIAIID
daturdaj, JULY lot,
N. R. FOWLER,
juue2s-4i -■ Assignee.
BOA I*l>.
lift. OVKKMT RftSPEtrrFrtXV AKNOtTWCES
*U tutlione utb'ivated in Utu smI.j»\1 of board that
«r Vacant oue or two auits of moat eligi-
for Atmiliott. Kh** Is also prepared %o eu-
unout gm-Ui al luodaraut i:itea.
Verr setyunni.T.iateug b rms may b»- msde hr par-
fa of joutiK geutiomen who are willing to occupy
« sanm room. jun«28-3t
i ntei7t3 kTencer.
Ai law ra, Ga., Juu* 18, 1871.
Sale, the eutire In-
tedUgoaoor nowspaiu r property. It is Opt! to pur-
elm e fifiDB) me. or other arrangement, till the Ant of
July, mprivate buMnese torpids uiy publication of
itfrilliicdiatd)'.
H dot Sold, the Intelligencer will be revived and
conUn isd as a
DEMOCRATIC PAPER.
Any person desiring to buy or make any arrange-
motit iu the meantime, can confer w.th Mr. h. B,
Fowl< r, oi tlie tluu of Wall -ec A Fowler, Atlanta.
B. 0. YANCEY.
j 18-ujr : »- .
aOBT. H. BOWK. WABB HUBBLE.
HOWE & HUBBLE,
JMPORTF.H8 OF AND DEALERS in all kinds of
FOREIGN AND DOMEITI
XjXQVORS.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SOUTHERN TRADE.
J7W* Nttd M, %fsiN«r> Mml,
ciJY'eijrjyjTt, «fffg.
Georgia H'enlrm H. K.-—.Meet
ing Palled the 5th July.
OFFICE OEOEOIA WESTERN K. E. OO., I
Atlamta, June 24th, 1871. j
A T a meeting of the Board of Directors of this
ia- Company held this day, the following resolution
wsm adopted :
Whkrkah, the people of Atlanta at- their recent
meeting expressed an earneat desire that wurk ou
the Georgia Western Railroad be speedily begun.
Wmkbkah. the By-Laws of the Company authorize
of the meeting called for
snob a course.
Resolved, That in
the 24th of July, the Board of Directors hereby call
a mi etiug of the Stockholders to be held at the City
Hall in this city, at 10 o'clock A. M.. Wednesday, tho
6th of July, to elect a President and ten Direotora to
serve for the euauiug year
W. P. ORME, Secretary.
June2Adtd.
Co-Partnership Notice.
Atlanta, Ga.. June 23, 1871.
I HAVE associated with me in the busuines here
tofore owned and conducted by myself, Mr. J.
B. WILSON, late of tho hrm of B. J. Wilson A Co.,
of Savaunah, Georgia. Mr. Wilson has removed to
this city, and takes active part in the business.
fflisrcllancono.
FOR_RENT.
stand in tho city. Fix-
MclKUDE A CO.
LUMBER J LUMBER !
Y\7K have on band a large lot of Lumber, Shin*
? f gist, laUis. White Flub lyoors aud Sash. Also,
throe hundred thousand pw*\00Oj foot of Southwest
Georgia Flooring thoroughly Seasoned, whioli we are
selling at re<luco«l prions, Oihov and yard owner
Forsyth and Hunter Street*.
juiM-JT-dlm. y KTftgHF h.MEimiAM.
4th of July Grand Picnic!
Buaniui and Trotting Itac -s
OGLUTilOKPU PAHJI.
FLA' / .Wr .lt' l Mill TU l
O N the Glorious Jr<*frtli there will b« a grand pto*
utc nt Oglethorpe Pai'k g'ven by Tberc-r
Peel. In the
IRON WORKS,
Head of Third St., Sign of “The New Flag.”
M ACON, GEORGIA.
THE LARGEST IN THE SOUTH!
Skilled Labor and Modern Machinery.
ATI Worlt Warranted.
Northern Prices for Machinery Duplicated.
STEJJH EJTGirES OF XT'»’ KiJTO JJTO SIZE.
Findlay's Improved Circular Satr Mill, Merchant .Hill Gearing,
most approved kindst Sugar Mills and Syrnp Kellies: Iran
Fronts, H'indote Sills and Lintels ; Castings or Iron
and Brass of Every Description, and . tlaehine-
ry of all hinds TO OHOEK.
I It o
ryi
IN
RAIL
I TST & ,
lew Patterns ia Furalahiu;:
Of Elegant Designs, and at Prioesthat Defy Competition. «“No Charge for N
Outdt of Machinery lor Saw or Murchaut Mills, f or
REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES !
Competent Workmen lurnished upon application to overhaul Engines, Saw Mills, etc., iu any section ol*
the country.
FINDLAY’S SAW - DUST GRATE BAR
BHOULD BE USED BY EVERY HAW-MILL FUUFOJ LTOU.
Mill-tones, Beltinsf.'jpireular Saif*, Steam Fittings, Babbit Metal, etc., etc.
FURNISHED TO OBDE1L TERMS. CASH OB APP.IOVHL FAPE1L
R-FINDLAY’S SONS, Macou, Ga.
XIXE GREAT ,
ECLIPSE SCREW COTTON PRESS!
Patented Feb’y 27, 1871, by Find'-ay Sc Craig.
An ANTI-TOIFTION SCREW—A MECHANICAL WONDER. This wonderful Mechanical achievement in
point of RAPIDITY aud LIGHTNES8 of DRAUGHT, STANDS WlBHOCT A RIVAL, and is d< HtJnni at an
early day to auperaede ALL OTHKU Oottou Screws, be they fabricat -d ol Wrought or Cast Iron.
CoLAi’AitetlKB, Ga., December 21,1H70.
R. FINDLAY’S 80NS. Findlay’s Iron Works. Macon. Ga:
Peir Late this fall I purchased from you one of your Findlay A: Oraig Eclipse Patent Q crew C it-
ton Vrosaee, aud, after a full and fair trial, do not hesitate; to pronounce it tho iuo.- t ra;>id, of lightest
draught, most powerful—in fact, the best (without an oxception) Cotton Prees 1 ever saw. Between this
and all other Iron Screw Prettihs I have ever seen or used, there is Just simply no comparison. Every
planter should use your Press. ' JoHN L. GILBERT.
P. S.—Yoi may consider my order in for two more of the above Presses for next station, aud maj look
formany orders from this section ; my neighbors are determined to havft them, a they can pa 1; by hau i
partieiilarH of which
prejiaring for a rbgi
Bed Fourth of *July cckbr.iUuu. Admit* <
cents to all parts of the grontids. Trains will
lor tho accommodation ot the public. Huttable ora
tions will be delivered by several ucutiemeu. The
ItoclAratlou of fnd< pen dunce wi 4 he i«hd. The civil
ami military bauds will bo in attoudauce. special
attention w.R be paiii to tho comf >rtof tho ludici.—
t'apt. G. tV'Lil AiuiAi iou wtU bo on hand with bis
spiH ial police foivo topresfrvo order. Uowdich
iffiiaiiK excluded from ti
JvdyBT-dtta
HTOTIO US.
Collt‘|fc CoiniucnccmcutM
, . other Iron Screw Presses can by hi
last fall, aud before acc.opt.iug Patent, we add;d imp ovouients aud labor•savluu conveniences- -
ig it PERFECT in every particular. The acrow or pin, h h a pitch, or lull, of ti.' 4 incties ; that is,
. .... turn of the acrw, follower block desreuds (or aseends. as thn ovefrthybe) 8inches. The d.-
Vic? of the tube or nut in which the screw work", is such as to materially reduce tne friction, so great In tin-
j ODiumon screw ; thereby mud-ring it an easy tAik for three hands to pack a bale ol cotLou iu H \LK THE
, TIME OF ANY UIHE” Iron berew Press by horse-power. (8osJ. L. <ii)be t'.q carl tiadto.l \Vh« n den,ca
ble, an ordinary mule can be subhiitutod for three men without change nt Aitiircs. STRENGTH, DPR \-
] B1LITY, RAPIDITY, LIGHT DRAUGHT, and HTANDl NG ROO# a top of box , t ■ . etc . in short, we pro-
1 tu-uace it the BEffTBcrew Press IN THE WORLD. ao«l rospectfiidy iuvitsapnb.ioto^t with any and ull
Th* i oih-rScmw Pre*eoa. To purchasers ws GUARANTEE 8ATISFAJTI0N or REFI N'D PRICE MONEY.
r» tu4 eticloanrc.
muraY ♦.
flAttWlS #. JOBKS.
Late Tel lor Ga. Nat. Bank.
HOYT A JONES,
Bankers and Brokers,
ATLAWTA, GA.,
U«ud% Mortgages,
Domosiicnnd Fomign F.xohnngs,
lUtilrotti.1 anil other Seoufttitm.
8\ML. A ECHOLB.
Echols & Wilson,
Sl’CCESMOHS TO
SAML. A. BCIIOLK
On Bi'Oivd Street,"
col 1
I
GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS,
win he kept in stock. Especial attention ia called at
this particular season to our stock of
WheatThnshingMachinery
Older Mills.
APPLE and PEACH
PARERS,
Alt o to onr stock of
Freeh Turnip Seed,
I'omprtalng evwry standard variety. JunH-lw
. SULPHUR SPRISOS,
iu.<.iu.,»tn.,ii.n<re».*t«. Dutcli Petes Rsstauraiit,
Voder James' Bank,
JJU 1U> BXCDITLY FUHMMHED WITH *
No. X COOK,
Inltlluth* motlwv ippUm*.;
ts- meals supplied at ALL hours.
iwliil
TO
A! trillion
COLLECTIONS.
it lias broaglit aliout, and otluTtj •rr.i-tr
inter still threatening, it mom witli j "*
groat power aud truth:
“Our Im>|)m for reiire^ are i«rih^ i—
rahn good anse-tiir •teller
thought’—of the American lq.‘0g>l<«4 twHU'is iha.siO'im.'is im ■.
We call upon them to -be true
U themselves and their pos
terity, and, disregahlhig par
name* and minor differences, to j pm
iueist upon a JecenlrulitatiuH oT jhiw- . j«o. i<*a, i,;i -i». ’
LEGEM vrxl bo held at
COV'NGtON, June 18th, 1871.
OXFORD, July llfth, l«71.
ATHENS, July 80th, MTj.
Persona deetrlng to atutid any of eaid Commence-
wt’iiU hill be-pats U lor GNA FARE
Fuli fa «to b (mid r <>lu^. aj 1 tho Agent si lling
the Bill fare ticket will give r. turn UckoU FREE.—
Uote ru tickets good (or fli'eeu daya. from Tliuxsday
iieforeth.* OonuiHincLmeut day.
July 14 UllJnl.vSO K. K JOHNSON. Snp’t.
Auction & Commission.
W E hereby notify tbs pubi c and b.iaiutss m< n
ge»ivrally that wo have opened Su nuwiipa
aud oiminnsMfrn businsss
The Dugnn Rulldl os 11111 afreet,
a here we will be pleas'd to serve those who nwy
mod our aorvtoes. W. (>r pos- to sell any sp cios
ol property, deal right aud hikn prompt rstnrus of
all sales. I’oi.-igninenta solicited, l iberal s-lxsnecs
...ade on goods in store, to be bold at auction,
ular *&!« day a, \Yc • u. adsya and Saiai daya. Salt
KaaJ LKtate promptly sttended to.
J. A. CHERRY, Auctioneer.
Mcrom t.T, a nx
Yatyrui. oa., maj io. mil
NOTKH1.
CITY 1 .N iiNiL.lt s uk wlijv |
AtLaj.1 \. ua.. June utli in.t. |
BRurOS'.UJ for CLKV^NG. uuuuumu and
GRADIKG a TTRNPTKK BO.\D between Atlanta
•uEl esaturj m 11 be res«4ve<l until July Ut.
SEND FOR PRICE LIST, ETC.
R. FINDLAY'S SONH. Mnuon, Oa.
CRAIG'S PATENT HORSE POWER,
TOR DRIVING COTTON OINS.
Vflimplcst, Strongest and B««t ever yet Invented. Requires no Wood Work. Sets upon tho grourd, and
can be put up WITHuUT the aid ot a Me hanib.^FY'
^ntiHfntioti Guaranteed or Monov IteluudtHl.
SEND FOB ILLC >TB.kTKD CIRCULAR.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Macon, Oa.
Tlie New Portable Nieam Kngine
For Driving Cotton Gins, Printing Pr saos, and for any purpose requiring from one to ten horse Pow*r.
4 S £
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§ £ l
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• fpHEY are safe. The furnace ie surrounded by water, exoept at the d"frr. Th«* water bottotn is a per
Protection f on- flr*. They are asfsr than a stove, and F1RB UWURANi R OGMPANlEb MAKE
EXTRA CHARGE where tlicsu eugtnes arr need.
Th rv is HORITTVki PKon?CTH)N AGAINST EXPLOSION. It is a natural “snark arrester.’* as N<
8FABK CAM KbCAfK, NO MATTER WIIA T FURL I* UNTD-Sn futpoHi t vNe-Heratinn in cotton gn
Ut similar work. Awarde I Hurt r. einii nia by An erican Ins te»e • «0.'-7J. betid fjr Dcscrip’.i'
Otv.-ui', a id Pnoe List
A^ u.uiokIi V D. fit A. K. it. ruouuj rnetvad f old claims aTJH " ath W
XL FINDLAYU SONS,
F1NDT.AV IRON WORKS. M CON, OA.
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The water but
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ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
/. I hr r. S. O l »U-tet tel hr IA. .Un lLr.
JN.Irir • of tdeorg-tm—im Nte Jtmitrr of Mow.
die am * Co., 4m MmsOtrup**.
T HWSmi give uetfcta that I will mD, pnrMMUf to
au uid'.r from the Hon. U. H. Dtatrict Court
Northern I tatrict of Georgia,
'^XI LiTMi 1 °“ •""***'
itowdi wateMd. esQ and nasai tne yro»-11 to o’clock. Jmly M. l«Tl. subject to Intnssbrercos,
*>rtv. 7wilFfd\tta bargain H I am detenmued to , the Furniture Fhdory of Rondeau k Oo.. Baukrupta,
uaf. I wfl! aell It M hAol twanty-Are Ortfty acre*, rttuatod on thi corner of Bntler and Ha-rts stream
nd sHuctrtO.VftGfl, t
Eight ra*err«d to r«jtut any ohaR-Wda. .
'30** jwtrhVN'’*: i
Jnnen till July !*♦. Wagtaacr. f
idJLrto ron smle,
irto la&KjfiwSivk-cspJ
ALWAYS |B VOm AT l
bftoi a pfrskai ?r.
fi>r partimlam call c
Ju|084»«
i address ‘ ‘.'J'
>f» *W. tlltefloor*,'
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and
j in the ottjr of Atlanta, aaonisttaf of th* honna_
; lot, and ovary tk.ng thareou or therein, at publiaoul-
! orYtolhahtoMttbWiMr. Tnmanaah.
i |nna4fi W- HAMMOND, Assignee
LEE & HIGHTOWER
Oriflin ------ Q-a.
LIVfcKY ANO SALC {.TABLES,
NkXT TO TUk GEO GIA HiJTEL,
REPR FINE an>* RAFE ®TfXTI. sudFI EGANT
‘1UG01E8 PHJf TONH aud CAI.RIAGES.
send paAengrrs to Indian 8pr ug. cballrb:
*■* of Griffin, by
Griffin la
and Twill h