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from CoHunlnu, G.., Sun, 30th.
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MV UR AY'S LINE-MBIT
l IRK * SAVANNAH.
EVKHY TUESDAY rum *sca row.
iKauHANCKur Riumof rm* un, o»
HALF FUi CEBT.
CABIN e tJJ
DECK, with nutMUrtMOt.
Th* ini ohm #t**»ahlp*l
MjKO. .....DKABBORN, Command*.
VIRGO. BULELBY, “
Cora pone tbit line, mk! ©n« of tbto®
l**ve. web port BVKBY TUESDAY.
Through bill, of lading given by
by all railroad connection., end also through bill*
lading given in Savannah on Cotton dc*Un*d tor
Ur*ri*x>l nod Hamburg by bwt cUe. .t—m.Mp.-—
**
raiLCDKU'Bli AMD tXVAKKXB KAIL RBAM
MU’ COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA AJTB Al-
rxnr^a
W« onoe read of a jolly crow of fiat-
boatssoa on their way to Now Orleans,
who concluded to have a Wg "drank”
on the journey. At some town on the
river, the inland tan hitched up at dark,
and took a shoot for the nearest dead-
shot liquory. They had tlveir fun and
at midnight they wended their waving
steps beck to their scow. AM aboaed,
they made old Hiasiasippi roar and boH
with mud ah imo pedovA. They toiled
and struggled and the “eussin” could
hardly have been equaled by Greeley or
old Ben Wade. They imagined they bad-
neared the city by fifty miles, but day
light dispelled the visions of their mglit s
debauch, and they were astonished to
find that they had neither cut or lifted
anchor and, therefore, had sailed round
round, or, as sailors say, Indeed villi
the vital ra tlitir eye. Like old Peter
when he departed on his piscatory exout-
nion, the merry fellows had toiled all
night and never got a nibble.
This adventure of the boatmen is a
pretty good illustration of the advance
ment backward so common in the buat-
ling world. We meet with those fussy
gentlemen on’Change, in the streets, and
m all trades and professions. Hear
them talk and one would imagine that
they would every day disoorer at least
perpetual motion or the philosophers
stone, and look at their cuger looks and
walk, and a sober stronger would sup
pose that the world was on fire and they
the commissioned Gabriels to Bound the
alarm. They blow and sweat terribly.—
They run to and fro on the track and
then on the backtrack, and just as of
ten as any other way they overrun the
game. While all eyes ore open toeee the
end of this pother, some more sensible
persons observe that the anchor has not
been lifted, and hence all this splutter
and much ado about nothing.
The latest political discovery and sen
sation of the duy is what is known as the
"new departure." The iriends of this
move call all who can't sec in it either
pdHcy or principle, "Bourbons," “Not
up with the Age,” “Grass-grown Belies,”
“Bed Hots,” and other awful and un-
ehristian names. They lay every day
new egg in their mare's nest and cackle
over Uliko pullets. With all their folly,
they are so amicable and accommodating
that you cannot despise them. They ore
willing to commit their interests, words
and even their thoughts, to the guardi
anship of their Northern friends, and
whatever they do, the new departists are
ready in advance to endorse. They are
at times, somewhat boastful that they
have lately discovered the Northwest pus-
sage of politics with the iee and snows of
the Arctics, on one side, and the flowers
and fruits of tlio Tropics, on the othor.
They spread all their canvas to the winds,
flush all their ours in the water, bend \ BE 0ItKAT gooiHEEN steamship company.
themselves olid stretch their muscles to l . VK KY TI1U1 IS DAY
their utmost tension audstiii, like the flat: | Murtnco y,j g n QBCM effected under oui
boatman, they wake up in the ono morn-1 open i»Ucr st one-heir per oent.
inc and And that they linvo moved only | oAbin pahsaoe *30 oo
in a circle. They have failed to lift the 1Ierm ..
anchor. Urn. Il.rnci, F. G. Mallory, Com.
To show our “now <lopart»u'e” friends I win sail a* follow*:
the estimation placed ui>on their efforts 1 H - Livingston. Jan* lat, ats, ». m.
by the party whose good wishes they aro
so anxious to secure, wo make the foil
lowing extract from the Missiouri Demo-
crnl of the 27tli :
“In its effort to achieve a satisfactory
departure, the New York Wurki has gono
EVERY SATURDAY fbom each poet.
INSURANCE ON COTTON BF STEAMERS OH THIS
LINE ONE HALF TUB CENT.
CABIN PASSAGE
DECK, With *ubaiat*nea 10
This line is composed of the flr*t dee. ataamabipa
W\OMINO TEAL. Oommattdar.
TON A WANDA BARRETT, Commander
On. of tliaae »t<mm*hip* laave aach port EVEST
SATURDAY. Through bill, lading furnisbad by
the*™ steamships by all railroad oouneottona. For
freight or passage, apply to tnntT
UUNTEB k GAMMELL,
** mr*««k
I 'of Boston.
TOE BOSTt. N AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP USE
The atoamshlpa
Oriental Cepi. F. M. Swam.
10 00
~ Through hill. Of ladlufl given by railroad agent, to
Boston, and in Boeton by Steamship agent, to prin
cipal point* In Georgia, Alaama and Florida.
r u Through bill, of lading given to Providence,
River, Portland, Lowell, Lawrente, Ac.
Passage ttekrte a«>ld at railroad depot, and state
room, aeon rod in advance by writing agent* in Sa
vannah. RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
Agrnt., Savannah.
F. NICKERSON k OO.,
norfl-tf Agents, Boston.
For New York.
eo far as to say that Jefferson Davis ought
to be hanged!
i* to bo appri
frily i
This is progrots, and it
_ prolicndi'il that the World will
soon angrily add, “to a sour apple tree,”
It is plain that if Jell makes but one
more speech, his Ufo will depend upon
Bnpublican protection from Democratic
departurism."
The New York Times is still more ex
plicit and ‘ ‘accepts the situation" as fol
lows:
"So thinks now the changeful World.
It is doing its duty in turning about on
its own axis, and making ils iluy’a zenith
its night's nadir; and railing into the
light a little for the present, and seeing
the popularity and intrinsic excellence of
Kcpublican principles, it demands with
all the fervor of recent conversion that
its ass shall put on our lion’s skin. It
fools confident that the animal, with a
little training, can imitate tlio genuino
roar, and his majesty's gait, to perfec
tion.’’
—■ ■ — ■ 1 " ■'
RcfteeliiiKiita.
T. F. GRADY'S
R. R. ALE HOUSE*
8 3
Alabama Htrwt Atlanta. Ha.
J UST received, a Hue lot of Champaign,
Jcrw-y Uil«r. KUulteM .nypUctJ A Uu-ir
home.. A An. »M*ortmcut of tha beat
IVIN I 'HI.
ami upgar* always ob hand. Bottled Air*and Porter
a specialty. Ail’s, ikirr ami Champagne Jersviy Cldor
on el raft Call ou Uradv aud away pleased,
dogir
New Lumber Yard,
JCNOTIOK 04’ •
MARIETTA AND WALTON STS.
Xi B M B
Cc.v STANTLY Oi
13 Ii !
ecial
Mention to Orders.
M. A.oHAKDEN.
LAN Dio BE lid’S
lUMBElt YARD,
OPFOSITE StOR'llA i:\I- HO.m IlFlnIT. ,
ATLA .V1’A,G A .
rinwoct Slilnglca trad
Ijatlut, W fiito 1’fiio
OmIx, Wlndowa dj
Blinds
Jff Afiuly of Dressed and
Framing Lumber.
tebll ly A. LAMlSlltBO a OO., PrapiiMara,
l Hamburg via Now Fork by Aral
For piumage or freight apply to
WILDER A FULLABTON.
No. 8 Stoddard’* Upper Range.
1'or Baltimore.
CABIN PASSAGE
SIS' The Baltimore and Savannah Steamahip Co’*.
Strainer* *ail from Havaunah during December aa
follow*:
K*rag«>**a .Thur*day,February 3d
America Thursday, '• 9th
Har*go"*». U'I, l ? ur ^' " 18th
America,..
BaragoMa.
nov9-lf
SAVE YOUR FRUIT
H3
JlcDt lbc Sf io. to iheJhHir.
IN THH
CITY!
600 Orates assort
ed granite and C C
Ware for $80 per
crate. Cheapest ev
er offered in State.
Send for list of con
tents.
k. -fintrtan'* Sons Iron (Dorks..
“ Macon Comes to. Atlanta A gf »i.i { »
FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS,
Sira & Plated te
OF
Cutlery,
Tea Trays,
Looting Glass Plates.
T
8AFKST, CHEAPEST AND BEST
FRUIT JARS
In the market.
MoBRXDH CbOO.,
CT
IASI
B. Z. DUTTON,
FRAOTIOAL
STEMIL tUTTEK, IIESIUNEU AND
ENtiKAVEB I
1 ami Hotel Checks, Markiug
ution paid to IlimMU and
Georgia—FuKau Count).
Fclto* bi runoB oockt—Aran, Tmuc, 1871.
Maltha F. Ryan)
w, [ Libsl tor D.von'eUi iAi,l Coart.
Gioaui A. Ryak )
It appearing to th* Court, by the return uf the
Hin-ni that Gt*orgc A. Itjhn. the D« lrn,i*ut In the
abuvfc *Ut ,1 caae, d n h not reelde lb eald couuty vf
FulWti. ami itaLoapixmriug Uiat he duos net reside
In na.il.Hub <>f Unit ...a, it in, tlieretore, onlarea by
the t.Turt that eervke of i-aid lti-1 («• made on min
Genr> A. B>»n. by publican,ui «»f thi* order In *uy
public g*A« tt«’ in tuln hiteht ooc., a month for four
inoiithu, »p«vi,.gn t.» thu next li nn of Nil* Oourt.—
(irautetl by tlus OiurC
-s&i
To Parties Desiring to Build
rpiu: mulorfligned wonld respectfully Inform the
1 v,t7i’u» of Atlauta that he >* now prepared to
SupgrimltHd th* Bmtldiur mud FtofaMiiy, or
I A* fVniiAlar thpmrtmsmt only, st mtgf
ftrat Vtmm Emm tAgp mwg ado* to
Erwf.
He h.xs »tbi*omnro»nd apteked set of hand*, end
forI .Otldcnt in giving general nalisfkction.
Sg~ RKFEKENOE—Gal. John L. < Irani, Longley
A Robmrtou, and Faj * Corput, Archltoolo.
JOiiJT C. JTfCUOMJSy
J. M ( . .u
/ A true Evt.w-. f.
Juno UL 1871.
juucA-lamim
. 1'bU
A»t
1 mitl viitit
vr. R. VENABLE, Clerk-
Peeples k Howell,
ATTORNT.YS AT LAW,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
fl^IlE audemignod have formed a port*
JL ucratop f« t th« practiM of law in this citr.and
Wat prvmptly auciM: u, au LunuiuM *:utru*ted to
tb«ir management in Hie AUinta Otrcult. th* Hu
pnmieaud Fed« ral Court* of me Utate, and *uoh
other places, by ni>eeial contract, u t)i«lr eenric**
may required. 0. l’cwlei will, for the preeent,
attend lb«* court* of the VNut Circuit. He will be
found at all time*, in the second ■tory of K'Uey’*
teUdlng, over the Dally bun o«c«. corum- Broad
" »<*. AJ. FLEFLCb,
L F. HOWKUw
a. a, aauaoit*, v. a. maanotrm.
Drake's Creek *V(lb.
F. wl . HARBOUR A CO.
j ^ -ki-i.ua 13
FLOUR,
MEAT.,
V SHIP STUFF,
ra.t.VffA/JT, mKjrrtCKf.
Cumberland A'unerg,
EDOKFIELD JUNCTION, TSNN,
BAKUN k BAUSUMS.
O. W. riiXUMAN, SXKEBAL AQDrT.
SJ l
|naUC
«U-t me
We offer the
Cheapest and
Best line oi
House - Keep
ers’ Goods in
theCity. Cut
lery, Spoons,
Forks,Knives
Waiters, Cas-
tors, Vases &
Toilet Sets.
In feet, any
thing needed
ina.wellltept
house. Call
with the cash
IcBri & Co.
HENRY CARD,
UUP BROKER
Commission Merchant, etc.,
A JCOKMODATIOB WHARF,
CHARLESTON, K C.
lor OoUon, Rice, eto., also
oo..iffntumte^ Mtlfpta* «i
tSSsTaSBS&Mes
Head of Third St., Sign of “The New Flag.”
MjACON, GEORGIA.
THE LARGEST IN THE SOUTH!
Skilled Labor and Modern Machinery.
ah Worlt Warranted.
Northern Prices for Machinery Duplicated.
sru.t.n E.mirES of -i.vr ki.td otjrn size.
Findlay's Improved Circular Sair .Dill, .Merchant .Hill Clearing,
most approved kinds; Sugar .Hills and Syrup Kellies; Iron
Fronts, U'lndow Sills and lAn’els ; Castings of Iron
an.l Brass of Every Description, and .Machine
ry ot all kinds TO ORDER.
IRON RAILING,
Of Elegant Design*, aud at Prices that Defy Competition. g®*No Charge for New Patterns In Furnlshln g
Outdt of Machinery for Saw or Merchant Mills.
REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES !
Competent Workmen lurni*hed upon application to overhaul Engines, 8aw Mills, etc., in any section of
the country.
FINDLAY’S SAW - DUST GRATE BAR
SHOULD BE USilD BY EVERY .SAW-MILL PBOPKIEToK.
Millstones, Belling, Circular Saws, Steam Fillings, Babbit Metal, ete., etc.
FURNISHED TO OBDElt. TERMS, GASH OR APPROVED PAPER.
R. FINDLAY'S SONS, Macon, Ga.
the gheat;
ECLIPSE SCREW COTTON PRESS!
draught,
and all other Irou 8cr<
planter should use your Pres*.
Patented Feb’y 27, 1871, by Findlay & Craig.
An ASTI-FRICTION SCREW—A MECH \NI0AL WONDER. Thi* wonflerful Mechanical achievement in
P nl n t at li M'lMTY and LIGH TNE^ftof DRAUGHT, 8TANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL, and ia destined at an
tn IN tiaV to aupt rsodo ALL OOHER Cotton Screws, be they fabricated of Wrought or Cast Iron.
OoLATAHcmuc, Ga., December 91,1870.
R F'NDLAY’.^ SONS. Findlay’* Iron Work#. Macon, Ga.:
I k oi sow Rate this faU 1 purchased from you one oi your Findlay k Craig Eclipse Patent °erew Cot
ton Presses and. alter a full and fair trial .m not hesitate to pronounce 11 tlio most rapid, of lightest
p twei ful—iu fact, the best (w.tliout an exception) Cotton Press I ever saw. Between thi.-
* »*- aV e ever seen or n*ed, thore ia ju*t simply no coamarison. Every
JOHN L. GILBERT.
p u. You nn»v consider nty order in for two more of the above Presses for next season, and may Io*’k
fur many order* from this secRon ! my neighbor* are d t. rmin*d to have them, a* they can pack by hand
twice an Ta-t as any of the othor Iron Screw Presses cau by horse power. J. L. G.
8ineo last fall, and before acc-epUng Patent, we added improvements and labor-saving conveniences—
re miming it PERFECT in every particular The screw or pin. has a pitch, or fail, of fli. inoitcs ; that is
st every turn of the scrw, follower block descends (or ascends, as the case may be) fi 1 ., inches. Tliede-
vice of tli* tube oruut in whlfh the screw work*, is sneh *s to materially reduce the friction, so great in tit-
common screw ; thereby rendering it an easy task for three haudt to pack a !>alo oi cotton iu HALF TH!
TIMF OK ANY OTHER Iron Screw Pres* by horse-power. (See3. L. Gilbert’* certificate.] When desire
ble ait ordinary mule ca » bo substituted for throe men without change of fixture*. STRENGTH, DURA
Bll’ri’Y RAPIDITY. LIGHT DRAUGHT, and STANDING ROOM attop of box, etc., etc., iu short, we iro
nonnes it the REST Screw Prssa IN THE WORLD, and respectfully invite a public test with auy aud *L
other Sciww Presses. To pur. haser* we GUARANTEE SAII8FAOTION or REFUND PRICE MONEY.
axNuroai'ia.suaritm FINr)LAY . s SO NS, Macon, Ga.
CRAIG'S PATENT HORSE POWER,
FOB Dili VINCI COTTON GINS.
na*8imi>loet, Strongest and B^st ever yet invented. Require* no Wood Work. Set* upon the ground, and
v cau U> put up WITHOUT the aid ol a Mechanic..g»
HntiMfntloii Onaranteod or Money Refunded
SEND FOR 1LLUSTBATED CIRCULAR.
It. FINDLAY'S SONS, Macon, Ga.
The New Portable Steam Engine
For Driving Cotton Gin*. PrtutTng Pruaaea, and for any purpoao requiring from one to tep horse Power.
mi £
- S
~ s
Thmte VOMITIVE PRUncTftm AtUINirr EXPLOSION. It I, , n»fnr«l "o»r4-»TT-tter," NO
»P*ltK CAN KSt aPE, NO MATTElt WHAT 4CEL IN 11NEO-.* Importei t emm*sn»Um lucitto.i B lv
ningand similar work. Awarded find jr einiums by a erhart Institute 18C9-TU. S< nd fbr Deacrtptiv
j* o tic’*;.
rVlLTJ#) bcf.Yt* me aa an e*tray, oo the 29th day
L ot April, 1**1. b.v Henry Brown, of U»e 'TSd
district. G. M., of Fulton county. Georgia, one yel
low »<>rr*l nmre, about * or 1# ymr* of age. wtth a
blaze in h«r C*c*nud «om* whit* *dcU on her right
shoulder. Said mure ha* shoe* bn her hind fret and
ho* on h«r right tor* toot. Apptototd tor Hi-
___ j'a*«y and .1 A. Plaster, freeholder* of aald 41*>
trw. wb * *u tb fifty dollar-. The owner ts tore by
notified to appear before too, prove pnipertp. pay
Ctwt and axpensc. and take her «v*y, el** Mm wtH
XL FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINBtaT IRON WORKS, KAOON, OA.
LEE & HIGHTOWER’
life Insurance—Prosibe for the helpless.
CHARTERED BY THE 8TATE OF TENNESSEE.
C AROLINA LIFE INSUR’NCE CO.,
OF MEMPHIS, THNTff.
Assets, #1,038,703.00.
OfflcoNo.43, IvtfeLCiieoil Street, Ivlom-plils. Term.
oTTicscns,
JEFFERSON DAVIS, President.
JH. J. H ICKS,
First I'tee FrestdetH.
F. T. PETTIT:
Second I'tee President
H'. jc. HO PEE, Secretary.
J. a. ffO.M.VW.V, «nur.lj r ml, C. P. dteCdT, Jelmmyr,
M. irOAOm-JMO, JM. 11., JS,d. Krmnlser, B. J. 11ATBJC,
^f«l, •etltnHm, 41»
BOARD OP DIItEOTOn* I
Jeefrrson Davis, Memphis, Tsnn. I C. B. Church, Memphis, Tenn,
M. J. Wktm, Presitieut M. & 0. K. R. W. L. Vancr, Memphis. Tenn.
W. R. Hdnl M« niphi«, Tenn. | F. W. Smith, President Peoples Bank.
Wm. Joynkb, Joyner, Lemmon & Gale. I N. 8. Bruce, W. 8. Bruce & Oo.
J. T. Pettit, Pettit & Simpson. J C. Fizer, Gail breath, Stewart k Co.
W. B. Greenlaw, Pea’t. Peoples In. Co. | E. W. Mi-nford, Memphis, Tenn.
B. K Pullen, Merchant. I Natoleon LIilt., Hill, Fontaine k Co.
F. W. White, lJenrando, Miss.
T HIS COMPANY was organized in 18(>7, with a Capital Stock of $200,000, and
ha* steadily increased ‘ts assets until r ow they exceed a million dollars.
Before Mr. Davis accepted the Presidency, he required every j*oliey U» be valued by an actuary of bin
owu selection, and thorough.y satlslitod hiuiseifof <1* soundness aud the fidelity aud ecouomy of it* pro.
vious management.
The “Carolina Life,” notwithstanding the alanderouB assault* of such insurance Journals a* the New
York Times, could, to-day, re-iusure all of its outstai dii-g risks, and have a surplus remaining of near ■
half million dollars.
BS-AGFNTS WANTLD.-g» Apply to
TiOJTOR k 1U LSE »• Attorneys. JR. jt. JiWdSTOJV
AtlanU, Mav Ifi. 1*71. s Dl
r 5,0 0 0
wiiio Co-
. * ®
^Ens,
DR. JOS. P. LOGAN. MEDICAL EXAMINER, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
T HOSE contemplating Life Insurance are respectfully requested to exam
ine the merits oi tiu* Company. They will find it
Superior to Many and Inferior to None, in the Easentiala that
give Sound Inourauce af the l.eant l'uaaihle Coat.
W. X. WATlSltS, Gen.Air’t,
nSO ly ornert 3! M, tt-lllTKH.II.e ST., A ll-ANTA, OA.
Dailn Gnit Uocik anb 3ob Cfffiicc.
TEE Si JOB OFFICE!
T he sun job office has just been supplied
with a splendid assortment of the Latest Styles of
NEW AND ELEGANT TYPES,
time prescribed t
the
MO. T. COOFM.
OtarkCwrtaftMiaary.
Griffin, - - .... Ga.
LIVERY AND SALE STABLES,
KKXT TO TUB OKOBG1A HOTKL,
EEPfi fTNF and SATE STOCK, and ELEGANT
. BUGGIEM. PHOTONS aud CARRIAGES.
Win send passenger* to Tn<lian
K
private c*>n>ejrance.
Griflhi, by
Griffin liter*, reolent to tb* above named place*,
and 1 will take pleamor* in serving tbo** desiring to
mak. the ••
JuitoU-U
Ami is now prepared to do the Finest Grades of
JOB PRINTING!
FURNISHED TO ORDER.
BLANK BOOKS, &c
We have made ample arrangements to get up Blank Books
AT THE LOWEST RATES.
And iu the very best style, aud of any desired pattern,.
LEDGERS, JOURNALS,
CASH BOOKS* SALES BOOKS,
COUNTY RECORDS,
oORDER BOOKS, CHECK BOOKS,
PRINTED DOCKETS,
COUpT CALENDERS
STAMPED CHECK BOOKS,
DRAFT BOOKS, NOTE BOOKS,
LAND PLATS, BAR DOCKETS,
RECEIPT BOOKS, ETC*