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THE DAILY SUN.
8inmui Kobkdio Auourrr 19.
aW OMtm in the Sun Building, Wet
tide if Broad etroet, Stand Door South ol
Alabama.
MW item AdftHiftmeuU altcays found
on FirdFose/■ IjculandBusiness ffiSsme
on Fourth rag*.
um unto
to an* Riot tli" i
I U 1 |b»t the
(L ![ ft?
Under the fbor« titto there appeared,
day* ago, in the Augusta (Go.)
[<**
rOkMi... t*. paUUoel
• man to cookU. Is omn, - .
7tote* Martt, xull^r
l U|W Out they tee
,,r lli.pc-
PBltowwtoitaliMatoBto<*«*» u rated**-«■ I
■ Tki. uu UaportMl mteter. MttradaoM Uro r.
^ wfcca. uartjr u* » unit, ud
I AAaroMUMOUafoaUi* "vtclotopolicy" alto.
sgssffjsaisssssst^rMi
Lmm up the doctrines at the pert j in th« follow-
“ W—-ilfoiU* tbeThir-
1 invalidity at ell Out Confederate
a. The aecrednesi of pension and bounties.
7. The disqualification of oertain pereone to
■Tkeawwa/igia
and nrlvilegsa, including suffrage.
8. And oertain inhibitions on Uio Stated
i, chicly declaratory in loorvspoc-
no geographical limit*, in which is in
volved not ouly the fate of the D*n>«-
eratic party, but of the Itepnblia To
ignoro it, is trtaauii to both.
Like our friend of the ChvuufiSe, wo
have no heart for a fight with oar North
ern Democratic friend*. We make no
such fight with the true Democracy of
any section when wo simply assert our
unalterable devotion to Democratic prin
ciples, and our uncompromising opposi
tion to Radical usurpation. We with to
join hands with the true friends of con
stitutional government of all sections of
the Union in restoring the Constitution,
id in wrssUng the Government from the
Is of Trie fiction of oonwptionMs,
pers and revototioniata. We desire
it tko men of thu North shall know
that the Democracy of the South are
trae to the principles of the Constitution,
i that they ikmmul nothina mure. We
ereunwiUleg either to stultify ourselves
or deceive them.
We have given the whole of the fore
that our readers may judge of the
at fupo* of the reasoning on both
We do not agree with our ootemporary
of Augusta, that the discuseiou of such
gacakra, <put apecudht at thie lime, U
1 either ‘Idle 0« useless. M
The price <f Liberty te eternal vigi
lance " and just of fits lime, when such
intidioue approaches by its dmidlieet tom
are being made, to the very citadel itself,
wo (lihik that every freauau in tlio hmd,
well aa every sentinel upon the watch-
tower, should bo thoroughly aroused to a
of the danger, and active to the ut
most extent of his ability, in defeating
the wily arts of the enemy.
We take this occasion to add, in rc-
spoisio to several of our cotemporaries
both North and South, who arc so much
inclined to indulge in eteep, juti note, and
who make such earnest appeals tor
"unity," "unity,” and “harmony” in
the Democratic Forty that no ouo can
be mere in favor of "unity” and “har
mony” in the Democratic party through
out the United States than we arc.
Uut who are tlio disturbers of “ unity”
and “harmony” in it? Does this
•hd Boats, aa* of tto Baikal. itoiT MlSt
why m* aaUa aad pul an and at uaoe to the vIlOlu
sammAs'S'iaeni:
and fi prufamioasUy civilised pooplo T Wu uk (or
infonuUot, find would be glad fot fi response
^Ymfkaow^ ^aad'alt sensible people know,
while! good Md wise aw* nay boneatly differ In
opinion on almost any subject, yet partyism is pure
ly the work of deaaagagnea, gotten up for their own
° ,trr, U^U reapaotnuir. t°m U. B.
ttaunarOir oopiwpoudent errs in
HtaOog that die Chronicle owl Sentinel
sKiRQBst££ts&s,
of Pennsylvania, and pnblishod in then*
columns some weeks tinoo. Mr. Kerr
acoepts all the amendaeata bayunstod
to the Constitution by toe ltndictd Oon-
grosses, among whieh ire the infamous
FUnWWtamRrnttBHRlI Amendments.
The people of thgigitoji So net and will
notseespt these amendments aa fioalities.
K a*5sa,‘«r-?ir*2s
Amendment was ratified by tlio Legist*
tuiwof < leorgia,, and ws accept it aa a
fis Jity—as sotting at rest forever,fto far
aa tlio State of Georgia is concerned, thu
question of Slavery. Our peoplo do not
want the iusistatioa reestablished. They
would not if they oould, because they are
satisfied that in the end it will be more
eonducirs to the development of their re
sources, and the growth and increase of
tbs State, botttu wealth and population.
« toe ripttofiBdffw of the people,
poople themselves, havo or will
approve the Fourteenth and Fifteenth
Amendments, because they believe the
measures in violoiiou of the letter and
spirit of lb# Constitution, and destrnc-
tiveof Iks Ubarissaof the people and that
freedom o4 action in the enactment of
laws sad exorcise of authority so vitally
to the well being of the States in their sove
reign ohamoter. Whenever the people of
the South and North return to the J offer-
souian principles upon which the Govern
ment was asWaislered iu the better days
of the rspahUa, these illegal euactmenta,
whieh We obey fig the time being, but
do not accent at approve, will bo repealed
aud erased Dross the statute books of the
oonatry.
The Chronicle mul Sentinel is of the
opinion that the best interests of our
State will be promoted by attending
to boasa allair*. The laborer, farmer,
manufacturer, mechanic and merchant
and profesaioual man, who attend to their
private internets, will be better off at the
end of the year than those who spend
their Mata in idle and naaieas discussions
of pafilnnal politics. Let ns take caro of
our boau government and aaa what wa
can date advaaes onr material prosperi
ty. There la abundant time ahead to
dssota to e campaign which will be fo
on Northern sod and between partie
oeutly aatUd ip the conquest of the
South, bnt now ariuvad easiest ouo an
othlfi II lHU’WTMaBap WprcmacT. -
We do noAWbfdhwto tnuMMttba action
of that party at the North whom we be-
the “new dqgnrtnre,” wado not intend to
enter the imvand wage a fleroo warfare
against oar friends end U*u only party in
the North that we mm ever ho|k< U, do
jartiee to the South and the Southern
people. We hare no heart for sneh a
tar to their hands. $hey will, we tear,
r,.*n toO^Kc jotoly lio again at thoso who
stood by aim flag and price
osre of and
ndpanty oar own State Gov-
> Ve and esw efforts will l*j
directed whan Urn proper til
aletoMMMtomfi November.
Upon theca " remarka” of our Augusta
OLktinrstor), ths aisawanl VN*t*r the
l?th tost, couiments aa tallows
Onr Desancratic ootemporarics who,
tots ahayafi beast rspadmU the bognfi
Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments,
III 1 I to gl to—nil It Ilk r Tir De
parture,” yet are unwilling to {strengthen
the toads of the hanaat ■■seal ol the
a very awkward and
tie avtot difference
eur friends and 'the only party
NodhJfcd nrtfiMK fin* to i
the
liy-tlm flag and prisoiplea of the
party from the time of iU organisation,
and upon which alone free institutions can
be preserved; or upon those boiler» aud
renegade* who are advising not only tko
lowering of the glorious old flsg„but thu
going over of the entire party en mime,
home, foot and dragoons, to the grounds
Of the enemy—currying with them noth
ing e.rcejU thetr name f And this wonder
ful movement under the pretense of saving
the country from Radicalism 1
The country, to be saved from Radi
calism by the sanction sod approval ol the
mosTTnfamous measures ever carried by
Bodies! uslrpatioua? Was ever a propo
sition mure preposterous ?
One of onr cotemporaries, who is so
earnest for pcaoe and unity in the Dem
ocratic Ranks just note, says, wo should
fire upon the enemy, nud not upon
friends. That is exactly our positiou;
but which of the two was the
most daugurous enemy to Troy
the bold Achilles or tire crafty, base, in
sidioiui Hiuon ? The citadel ol Troy was
never taken by open assault. It was on
ly by deceit, guile and treachery that its
interior walls were finally entered after u
tun years’ conflict; aud so it will l>o with
the citadel of American free institutions,
if the like deceit, guile and treauhery, now
resorted to, shall prove to be equally suc
cessful with tho too confiding, over-trust
ing, honest masses of the people of the
State*. A. H. S.
Popular iamiln Stating JUactiintt Saoannnt).Shipping tints
Rlisttilantona Olbnertienncnto.
CHICKERING
PIANOS!
BtriUiAV'S LINE—NEW
\ IRK fir SAVANNAH.
EVERY TUESDAY raon teat post.
msuKABcxny wriauansor this uk*, oni
DICK, with •ubfiUteBC* 10
LBO, fiDEARBOBlT, Ot*mjufiw0tor
VIKUO, BOLKLKY. Oomnuiiier.
Compofifi tjkis liu«, Md one of Ut«M
Imvm «ftcb port KVJtfiY TUKHDAY.
Tbroufilt Wll« of Udfotf fiivfeu by Umv* ■(uahmIhv*
bjr fill mlrafid couDfifitloiifi, »bd filao thn.ucb bills
lsdUkff *!»•» In fisfawsab on CoUoti dsaUnfid fot
Liverpool and lUmbfilf by firstoliM stisinskty.-
For frsifibi or pssss#s, apply to
HtntTKK k GAM MILL, 84 Bay rtM.
FBILADSLF8U AMD HAVANNAB MAIL 9TEAM
SHIP OOMPAIY,
P If/Ll It K f, J* Hi A jUtrU Ai-
r-jijrjroiM.
EVERY SATURDAY molt bach foet.
r _, .•»
DICK, with subsistence 10
This Hue Is ortMfXjswd of the first clfias stesinships
WYOMING TKAL, Commsntlor.
TONAWANfM BAltAETT, Coflsusmler
One of these stoMisbips leave each port EVIBY
BATUHDAY. Through bills lading furnished by
these steamship# by all railroad connections. For
freight or passage, apply to
IIUKTKB k GAMMELL,
84 Bay street.
For Boston.
At
IN THE
CITY!
Mount De Sales Academy
ran iroujrG i..idii;v )
(OuNUOCnO »T TAB Btmtbbs oT TBB VIbITATION
XiTmawr Oatoaavllle,
Fir* Mile* Wsst of Baltimor*, Md.
commanding an extensive view of the surronu-
dtug country—the City of Baltimore, the Patspaco
River aud the Chesapeake Day.
The frouuds attached la the Academy are axteu
sivo. and afford the pupils amide space lor exerclso.
The hall for
RTUDY AND RICRKATIOX, THE DORRfTOIUES,
4c., have beeu conatructcU with a view to PROMOTK
TBB COMFORT of the young ladies.
Address f or particulars.
MOUNT DKRALKtt.
UetonsvtUc.F. O.. BelUiuore Co.,
M|14 lnt Mai)laud.
I AM GLAD MB HAM OOMK.
the State at
THE UXDEllAlUVED MEINO THE
GENERAL STATE AGENT
fur Uni WOULD UEBOWBXD
Ohickering Pianofortes
Is prepared to furaisli these admirable instruments
from
STOCK KEPT A THIS MUSIC STORE
OR
DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY,
As parties may desire.
CATALOGUE HOOKS,
Qiviu;; PltlCE, DESCRIPTION and ENGRAVING of
aach stylo, »ont, post-paid, to any party, on applica
tion.
Manufactnrer'>i Certificate and
Warranty
ACCOMPANIES EACH INSTRUMENT.
EDWIN FAXON,
Cobmkh Rboab aot» Mauiktta Steket*.
augfiu.i AtlauU, Ga.
SAM'L II. (STOUT, M. D.,
Agont for Introduction of
Harper & Brothers’
EDUCATIONAL WORKS.
®ce at Phillips k Crews’, comer Marietta
nd PeObtroe streets, Atlanta. Ga. Judge T. 8. Foe-
ur.bsac; always present to attend to buHinesa lu
aifqeuoe. augl-im
jf-J. KNOTT, T». D.
^FFICE OVER JOHN KEEIA’S, corner White-
ball aud Huuter a treats.
RjjMPKNCK—CoUina atreel, between Cain and
U E "
Gainesville Sulphur Springs
1>0AKD at the HULPHUR MPUINGS haa been re-
I) duct’d to the following rate:
BOARD PER MONTH • . $40 00
... .. WEKK - - 1* 00
I «• •• DAY • • 1 00
Cbildreu uudar IS years of age and servants half
rirtn.^ H. U. MoCAMY.
1<X|UITABLE
Life Assurance Society
OF Till UNITED STATUE
G ENERAL AGENCY for Middle and North Geor
gia. Office comer Pryor aud Wall Mfoeets
1 Kimball building.
Applications for Policies of Life Assurance receiv
ed aud appointments or
Special and Local Aganfca
Made by ANHIJCY A STACY.
General Ageuta,
Atlanta. Ga.
ffd' Liberal Cmntuiasiona allowed ENERGETIC
GANVAH8ERM. auglJlw.
THE BOffTCM AMD SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE
Oriental .T!?. ...04>L E. M. BwjlI.
Vlt btlmrg, Capt. 8. H. Matthews.
CABIN FAR! 880 08
DECK 10 00
Through bills of lading given by railroad agents to
Boston, and tu Boston by Steamship ageuta to prin
cipal points In Georgia, Alaama and Florida.
8&» Through bills of lading given la Providenoe,
Fall River, Portland, Lowell, Iawmat*, 4c.
Passage tickets sold st railroad depot, and state
For New York.
500 Crates assort
ed granite and C C
Ware for $80 per
crate. Cheapest ev
er offered in State.
Send for list of con
tents.
Tkfi Meet Paper Mai
!E-
new for tin aaiue you wlU » fij for a bottom. No
charge for varniahtug chairs wheu I eauo them, aud
t warrant all
PyAaiilrriHg, Parailaiv Mr pairing, ale.,
to ftva agUsfbrtiou. Furniture covers cut, mads at
a fit warranted. Hair aud spring mattrssaes made to
order. All ktads of household furniture endup-
holatery done at the shortest notice. I have re
aaovod to DeOlve’a Opera Hoaae. under Maysou’i
Auction Warerootu, c ‘
atlMm
> Marietta street.
a R. BROWN,
Late of Richmond. Va.
To Parties Desiring'to Build
rilHE umterMfnrtd would respectfully inform the
I dtiseus of Atlanta that ha la now prepared to
HMReHhfmff 1
IAf PlmHhtmr IhparfiHMl —dp* sf «w
#tn( CfaH Rum Mtg mmp ehA Is
He has at his command a picked set of hands, and
feels Malihil In giving gmetal setts(bebec.
«*- RRFRREMCX—OoL John L. Grant. Lougley
4 Robiusou, and Fay 4 Corput, Arehitoots.
JOHJT C. aMTICmOMJL
flfFKJ* IN AIR-LINE UOUBn, PRYOR tmtEET
*45.00 Ssvod I *45.00 HsrHI
J'OU BB bed terms or
WltrtON NHUTTLE
Sewing BKaohines
uBDKnraav aKncaam. 810 ra mo. 84 »a am.
No. ». Plata Table | 18 | 85 $80.
No. 8, half-erne, piu bx 40 eu 44.
No. T. do ma’y 85 aa m.
No. f, Folding cove* ID 88
k a. raU Cabinet. \m M8
8, Folding Cover. 180
WARRANTED FIY* TEARS BY
WILSON SirWUtU MACHINE CO
We Wish It distinctly understood thst these are our
ofWfoaHhakM mm*4 igBitMlRBodeiaW
JsnnnnfM thu nnjnatsnd:
whish thqr thev wot. aa
to refute to ratify and adopt that* toaut
to msks war aa our Korlharahinnds, tho
stc firmly and
l topov*
. to to hum* to tor u» ItoSn/nlam. itoaTh
.-!? Wis tto .ud thu U«>U toa^llfat
T* ths rnsple sf Fnltoa and ttorrsaadhc
ilsaaths
HAVE a select Slock of Family Groceries, Cat-
leh I hope to receive la the
trne Btmy e»d rtand,oa RmLjftrt ml
AagtfdIer,
eaaaacwre BLAME at THE BOM OK ea»
LhWlWSi
County OKee
oe, Attmtosti
W. B. BONNELL,
CIVIL EMUINCER AM) HUBVEIOB,
TSprvpaml to exooute with promptness, energy,
1 aud skill any bualueaa of Surveying, Ltfirl-
limp, /hilling. Tapogrsiphic Mnpying. eh-., eutruated
to nia rare.
May be found pro tem at the offico of 8. Turner,
0. E., iu Rail ltoad Rlook, Hcoond tloor.
- angl’d lw.
MHE^oHCAiisnrs i
BUY
CROCKERY andGIASS
No. 4T PmcUtm Street,
—FROM—
T. PH.. RIPLEY,
JUPOKTXR ANO JOWXB.
Of IRTADUSMBU tl YEARS. (.*
Kcp. . lorr* took.
OcvupiM THREE FLOORS—301110 tod.
luiluremonts offered to cash buyers
Equul 9mmmq Market.
Atlanta, Ga.. AugWet *. 18TV Mg 8 in
The Palace Dollar Store
THE GREAT SOUTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
KVKRY THURSDAY.
In aura uoe by this Lina can be effected under onx
open policy st one-half per cent,
CABIN TA88AGE $80 C
The first class staamara
Itrmaa Livingstone, Ohaeasman, Oop
fen. Darnel, ... F.O. Mallory. Com.
Will sail aa follows:
H. UV1NOETON June 1st, atf. T. K.
GEN. RARNES
l^oi* Baltimore.
OABIN RABBAOI t»
I- The Baltimore and 8avannaii Htecmahip Co’s.
BUaiuera sail from Savannah daring December
Mm:
SarmgoMS Thursday,February 3d
Amerhs Thursday, •• »th
Thursday. “ 16th
Aaseftaa, Thursday,
8sragosaa .Thursday,
nov8-tf
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
18 DEVOTED TO THE
FR.AOTIO Ali,
USBFUXi
O F young men, fitting them in ths SHORTEST
time and at the LEAST POSSIBLE EXPEN8E
for a aucoeaafbl future.
oouraeet pleasure, and to review at any future time
GRATIS.
gFor further particulars, Catalogues, Specimens of
Penmanship Currency, 4c..
Address,
A. R. EASTMAN,
Box 884. ‘ Principal.
augS lm.
HITCHCOCK 6r WALDEN,
L. 0. PIKE,
PROPRIETOR.
N. B.-GOODS SENT TO ANY PART OF 1VX I
COUNTRY. jylAlna
Lookout Mountain
FROM ATLANTA, GA.
WE8TERN 4 ATLANTIC RAILROAD. I
riMcKrrs. nfFfR*h$$RuBup^fti?!fpQL-
I LAMS AND SEVENTY FIVE CENTS, lnche-
ding Mag* Rra
Purtor. Of-Meai
pot. Atlanta.
Books and Stationery
•4 PBAOHTEMM STREET,
tPOWXLL’S BLOCK.)
ATLANTA, GA.
K EEP on Kant! a large and elegant
•took of STATIONERY, such as Paper, En
velopes. Puns. Ink. latstamta. Pencils, Slates. Pock
et Books. Knives, eto.
Fins stock of Initial Paper hud Bhmk Bo _
*l.o, milDItl SCHOOL SOOKBudOKWUCI-Ka.
Chdo. 1(8 at * LB HUB ud MOTTOSS-Ul. UtUr
oUpUd for tototor *»tooto.. tot*, tooto ol Hlxal-
Maeona aud Theological BOOKS, Oatolpguee *awt
Run.
Pen Lucy School
FOR BOYS,
«U* WATSMLT,
Two .Wes jmrthf Bouttemre.
rpHI underatgned. lately a Prefeaeor in the UuL
A veratty of Georgia, will reopen hie eeheolfit
Pen Lucy, on
lvHb Sept'r Next
The poetMon le highly hertthftiL and near to eeverai
churches. Boys are trmtod as members of the
family, and required constantly to observe the de
portment of gentlenaen. Tasttmnntala to the school
are from the very highest norm. II has afcraye,
among Its pupils, aooa of the very beet fraallice of
Jy88-lm
R. M. JOHNSTON,
rumuTUBB
nnmnuuMiLT. adctiox ulu at
19 r-T' SSX ““
- a-n-4
SAVE YOUR FRUIT
SAFEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST
FRUIT JARS
OEE thu testimony of Mlaa E. J. Halo, who la
O known in Atlanta to be unexcelled in Preserv
ing and Canning Fruit:
JfatDri. McBride cf Co.:
Gf.nti.kmem: My auccoBB in the use of tho “Vic
tory” Frail Jar is so great that I desire to thank you
for introducing it into our vicinity. More than ten
yoarH ago I began cunning fruit for homo use. having
usod of every can introduced, from the old tin can
and “Arthur's Patent” glass can (1855) till r found
the “Victory” And I unhesitatingly declare it to be
the clicapent, moat simple to uae, and the best fo
keepiug fruit in tta natural state that I have eve
Vary Respect uUy,
Looking Glass Plates.
We offer the
Cheapest and
Best line oi
House - Keep
ers’ Goods in
the City. Cut
lery, Spoons,
Forks,Knives
Waiters, Cas
tors, Vases &
Toilet Sets.
In fact, any
thing needed
in a well kept
house. Call
with the cash
McBride & Co.
tutetmin
Auction li Commission.
YXT1 hereby notify the public aud buau
auMmmmtmtoa huatoem ton™ opened au
Tka Dugan BulMlMi «k HIU at met.
where we will be pleased to verve those who mg)
seed our services. We propose to sell any apseiee
>party. deal right ami make prompt returns of
lea. Couaigumeuta eoUMtod 1 ‘iVrn 1 afiwmooa
made on goods tn store, to be sold at aaetlon. Beg-
ukw sale day. Wedueeday sad 8*
Real Batata promptly attomtod to.
J. A. GUMMY, Aacthmeer.
McDowell 4 co.
GRIFFIN, 04.. May 19.18T1.
R. /inbian’o Sons iron IDorko.
1 Macon Domes to Atlanta Again I ”
FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS
Head of Third St., Sign of “The New Flag.”
M1ACON.IGEOKGIA.
THE LARGEST IN THE SOUTH!
Skilled Labor and Modem Machinery,
All Work. Warranted.
Northern Prices for Machinery Duplicated.
steam EjraijrEs of otjrr Mti.ro .t.ro size.
Findlaifs Improved Circular Saw Mill, Merchant Mill Clearing,
most approved kinds: Sugar Mills and Syrup Kellies: Iron
Fronts, Window SUls and Lintels ; Castings of Iron
and Hr ass of Every Uesertption, and Machine-
ry of all kinds TO ORDEH.
I XI O TV BAILING,
Of Elegant Designs, aud at Prices that Defy Competition. Jfii^No Charge for Now Patterns in Furnishing
Outfit of Machinery for Saw or Merchaut Mills,
REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES !
FINDLAY’S SAW -DUST GRATE BAR
SBOfJLD BE USED Br EVERT SAW-MILL PROPRIETOR,
milstonps, Hvltinst, Circular Saws, Steam Fitting*, Rabbit Metal, etc., etc,
FURNISHED TO ORDER. TERMS. C.VSH OR APPROVED PAPER.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Macon, Ga,
TIIE GREAT
ECLIPSE Screw Cotton and Hay Press!
Patented Feb’y 27, 1871, by Findlay It Oraig.
An ANTI-FRICTION 8CHKW—A MECHANICAL WOXDKH. This wonderful Mechanical achievemeut in
point of KAPIOri'Yand LIOHTNK88 of DRAUGHT, STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL, and ia destinod at an
early day to auporeodu ALL OTHER Cotton ScrowH, bo they fabricated of Wrought or Gait Iron.
OoiapxmoaB, Ga., Datwmbarfil, 1870.
B. FINDLAY’S 80X8. Findlay’s Iron Works. Macon, Oa.s
Dkak Si&a—Late this fall I purchased from yon one of your Fiudlay 4 Craig EcUpee Patent Screw Cot
ton Premts. and, after a full and fkir trial, do nothoaltato to pronounce it tha moat rapid, of lighteat
draught, mobt powarhil—tn fai t, the beat (without au exception) Cottou Press I ever aaw. Betwma thla
and all other Iron Screw Preeae* 1 have ever seen or used, there ia jost simply no oompariao*. Every
planter should uae your Press. JOHN L- GILBERT.
1>. 8 You may ennatder mv order tu for two more of tho above Presses for next season, and may look
for many orders from tliia aoetion ; my neighbora are determined to have thorn, a* llfy oau park by baud
twice as fftot at any of the other Iron g^rew Presses can by horse power. J. L. G.
Since last fall, aud before accepting latent, wo added improvements and labor-saving conveniences—
rendering it PERFECT in every particular. The screw or pin, has a pitch, or fall, of inohea s that ia,
at every turn of ths scrw, follower block doscemls (or asoeuds, us the oaoe may bo) 6\ iuohas. The de
vice of the tube or nut in which the aerew work*, ia such as to materially reduce (lie friction, so neat in the
common screw ; thereby rendering it an oaxy task for three hands to pack a bale ot cottou in HALF THE
TIME OF ANY OTHKB Iron Screw Press hy hor*o-power. (See J. I*. Gilbert’s certiorate.] Wheu desira
ble, un ordinary mule ran be substituted for throe men without change of Qxturpa. .STRENGTH, DURA
BILITY, RAPIDITY, LIGHT DRAUGHT, and STANDING ROOM attop of box. etc., ate., in abort, wo pro
nounce tt tha BEST Screw Press IN THE WORLD, and respectfully invite a public teat with any and all
other Screw Preesoe. To purchasers wa GUARANTEE SATISFACTION or REFUND PRICE MONEY.
SEND FOB PRICE LIST.jETO.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Maoon, Ga.
CRAIG’S PATENT HORSE POWER,
Van muviNO cotton uins.
Hiltioifutlou Guarantccrt or Money Bolnndod.
8TCSV FOB ILLU8TBATXD OIBCULAB.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Maoon, Ga.
The New Portablt^ Ht«mm Eiigiiu*
For Driving Cotton Gina, Printing Presses, and for any purpose requiring from ono to ten horao Power.
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rpHKY are aafe. The furnace la enrrounded by water, kxoept at the <lo»>r. The water brtttem Is a pertert
A protection from fire. Thar arc safer than a stove, and FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES MAKE NO
EXTRA ( HaroE where them engtoos ar< need. . ;
There Is PUNITIVE PROTECTION A'
SPARK CAN ESCAPE. NO MATTER WlTAT
nlng and similar work. R^Mted first premiums by
r. to nataral,, ‘ ^
lZStotolM*5?’*M? tor Dcorti*”-
CircaUr ud PW. Uak
g^-Kim bell's B. k A. R.ll. money received for old
XL FXNDLAT*8 SOITB
junelfi-
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TINDI.AY tBOll WORKS. MAOOV. «*
A. J. HARATaSON, Fultoto Couatr-
Conor Martatta and Broad Briwets
OEJTERUL JtliCTlO.r
AJU>
rOMMtSStOAT MERCHJI.rT
^KD WholeeaJa and Refall Dealer In FURNITURE.
Conalgnmcnta settoited. Chnfi advanced on
maignmeuta tor ancUon In atom.
Rsnsncm—Meaara. Gordon. WUlia 4 Co, Bank-
era, Wail Street. Allan to *ug« lm.
FofiioM Suruion Oounr—Avail. Tax, Wll.
Mattma F. ItTan) . „ .
vb, J Libel for Divorce In aald Court.
Gronon A. Rta». ) . _
H nppeertng to the Omit, bf the return of tho
Sheriff, that George A. Ryan, the Defendant In WJ
Sliove stated cans* dues nut reside ia said eoaaly; •
Fulton, and 1t also appearing that he fines not reside
tatotoOtotoof totollktonlR. >;!
public gazette in IMS Bfifie *Mt a mouth for bmr
months, arnvtona to tlio neat teem «rf this Court- -
Granted by the Conrt.
J. M. tuimovn 4 Hum. PtatatMT *s Attorney-
A true Kxtmot from the mmmm of midOonri'
Juno tat, 1811.
juneA-laanlm W. It. VENABLE, Clerk.