The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, August 26, 1871, Image 2

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SPECIAL N‘ MENTION. TO ni) TO TUB MUNTWa THAT IS SEIKO _ If 40M At the Econnrnirnl Sooh And Job Printing. BBA80M—Kent. Cbrop And Prompt. TUt O Ut« whole etorr In a lev words. Often : Hlilper Build- mo Oft ALL POOR or THE POWER PRESSES JL At thA oftoonaaiCAl" in OMrOUou At one tune In A lhnftF anartaefa 1 But it la the wer to make money. And that a what they Are doing at thal name THE DAILY SUN. ..,. ..Augiwi 2C. tD~ (Mm in the Sun Building. Wat tUU (f Broad timet. Second Door South of dUHA W .T- SW* Bme Adva-tirnment, aluayi found ott Firtt Page ; Local and Butineu Nctica on Fourth Pag*. to the uiicoustitutioual, revolutioiiary and oppressive acta of tIf’ ltad.cal party. Our leal deliverance is in ilie triumph of right. All victories gained hy compromise of our real principles will be ■Like Dead ties fruits that tempt thoeye, But turn to ashes on the lips.” Until the National Convention set tles the question, the Departure is an open issue in the Democratic party, and until that event we shall light it out on the old line, without a change of base, and if we know anything of tire courage and manhood of the Southern people, we echo the senti ments of a large niujority of them.— H'Mg and Observer, Evtaw, A labanui, Aug. VI. (a Lawyers. We publish ha full, the decisions of the Supreme Court; also the daily "Fro- oeedinga” of the Court, end keep the “(Met of Bosinees’’ standing in oar VwimlM tf POLITICS IN ALABAMA. arth mm, Ares. to sea ta»»J From the “Whig end Observer,** (Ala) Tbe CoftRta* Thickens. The Montgomery Advertiser was one of the first journals of the .South to advocate the Departure. Since its flnt expression on thispnbjaot, it has entered into the discussion with a zeal worthy of a better cause. For some time it was very choice of its adversaries, single-shotting such lead ers as the Hon. A. H. Stephens, hut in its issoa of the 12th instant, IT FIRE8 A BROADSIDE ' into the wholo Democratic press, great and small, who are unwilling to depart with it Doubtless the Ad vertiser finds tlio opposition to its viewB stronger than was expected, and thinks it better to fire into the ranks of its opponents en matte than to take them teriatim. We suppose the Advertiser thinks to silence the “mutinous” crew Ly this broadside, but his fire ib harmless. Says the Advertiser: ''Perhaps it is wrong to dignify a alight and causeless mutiny in the Demo cretin party in two of the States, Georgia and Alabama, as presenting any serious issue worthy of notice or comment,” We should like to know by what right the Advertiser and its friends elainrto be TIIK DEMOCRATIC I'AIJTV, and in what manner the charge of “mutiny” can be established against the anti-depart u data. The position of the Advertiser is confessedly a de parture from the platform adopted at the last National Democratic Con vention, while those whom it de nounces stand squarely upon that platform. Therefore) if there is any mutiny, it on the part of those who renounce the principles of tho party as last defined tiy the proper authori ty, t.f., a National Convention. We know of no other body which has the right to fmme a platform for the Democratic party. The Advertiser seems to lose sight of the fact that tho principles which it advocates have never been engrafted into the platform of the National Democratic Party. The Departure is only rccom mended as A LIME OF POLICY to lie accepted or rejected by tho party hereafter. And any claims to it now ns the policy of the National Demo cratic .9*ty ore presumptuous and premature. Again it says; “If the singleaden oould for a mo ment be rajpoaed to represent reel pop ular feeling and opinion among tuo Democrats and Conservatives in the South, there would be unhappy reasons for regarding the situation of our uti- fortanate people as hopeless and utterly desperate” What these unhappy reasons are, tho Advertiser docs not inform us. Doubtless the change from Had i cal- isSi to the tender mercies of the lle- purturists is very cheering to him, but wo confess that wo look on it in a different light From what do we wish to escape, but from the very measures which THE DEPARTURE ACQUIESCES IN, and approves ? If these laws are to remain in force, it makes hut little difference, to ns, into whose hands the executive power falls. Recon- struction is Reconstruction. Dis franchisement is Disfranchisement, and Universal Suffrage is Universal Suffrage, and the laws remaining the some will operate os much against us in Democratic os in Radical Funds. A considerable portion of the Ad vertiser's article is aimed at The At lanta Sun, Selma Argus and tho Mobile Tribune, itud we leave them to their own defense, confident that the}' need no help from us. The last sentenoe in the article claims our notice : "In other words, the Southern people Km* common eense, folly appreciate the promt and comprehend the future, have (ha oounge and manhood to fight for their own and children’s deliverance irith tuck umpons iu lie at hand, and they do not nitaad to throw .away their ouig chance of political salvation while list- ening to silly disquisitions ss to the dif ference between legal ‘tweedle dum and tweedle dee." Heaven protect ns from SUCH DELIVERANCES as the Advertiser offers 1 We are to he delivered from oppression by adopt’ ing aniperpetnoting the instruments of degradation. And this because the Southern people have common sense, appreciate the present, compre hend the future, are courageous and massif. Away with such slanders on the oommon sense, tho fore-sight, the courage and the manhood of the Southern people. They are not accustomed to prove the possession of these qualities kw lending their approbfttion to fraffi and oppression. Nay, friend Advertiser, tho people at .the South havo too much common and too fnlly APPRECIATE THE PRESENT AND COM PREHEND THE FUTURE to seal their doom forever by volnn- tojjUy departing tom their opposition SoDannnI) Shipping lines. Ml RltAY'S LINE-NEW 1 9RK dr SAVANNAH. EVKBY TUESDAY pbom each roar. INSURANCE BY STEAMERS Or THIS LINE, ONE HALF 1-EU CENT. DECK, with subsistence f filistdlniuono. The Palace Dollar Store la. II. PIKE, PROPRIETOR. N. D.—GOODS SENT TO ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY euKlO-Im MOUND CITY Mutual Life Insurance Co., OF ST. LOUIS, MO. MYEH8 k JOifNHTO.V, Agents for Northern Meorgia. HENRY MYERS. OSCAR F. JOHNSTON, I Atlanta, Ga JAMES II. EADS, President. A. M. BRITTON, Vice-President. 8. W. LOMAX, Treasurer, C. O. Me HATTON, Oum-rtl Agent, Medics! Board. Tho following gentlemen, each of wbmn bold i Polity in this Company, have been organized lnthti city as a BRANCH BOARD OF TRUSTEES r Colonel C. PEEPLES, President, WM. U. TULL Ell, E8g., Vice-President. TRUSTEES: Evan p. Howell. J. W. Morrow. J. C. Kirkpatrick, O. \V. Henderson, John A. Kitten, Lodowlck J. liill. Albert Howell, Audrew J. West. Calvin Kay, A. P. Thompson, Anthony Murphy, J. J. Williams, l)r. J. A. Link. ItloUard P. (Menu. John Kaily, Charles H. Killian, HKNltY MYKllti, Secretary, C. A. H1MPMON. M. D.. I Medical J.WIHTAH VANCE. Ml). ) Examiners. AU policies issued by thiH Company become non forfeitable after tbe paymont of oue full annual pre mium. Ho restrictions on travel or residence. Dividends declared annually on all policies which have been two years in forw, and in proportion to the amount of premium paid. Office i Hi*. Whitehall It., Up Stairs, MYERS k JOHNSTON. sttg'j.'Mui Agents for Northern Georgia. LANDSBERG’S LUMBER YARD, OPPOSITE GEORGIA RAILROAD DEPOT. ATIjANTA.GA, Sawod IMnaloft and T ifttDft, Wklto I»ino *>■■!», Window «to Blind* JtU Hinds ot Bressed and Framing Lumber. f.b'Jl-lr A. LANDHBIRO A 00.. 1'ropn.tnr. IVotioe. I HEREBY consent for my wife, M118. K. W. MAB- BKTT, to bo a Kreo Trader from this date. uglKwlmo J. M MADBETT. GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE legislative Charter (Inulled in 1S41). Rev. Geo. Y. Itrown, President. rpUE next Academic year begins on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. An Eclectic Class has been formed for the benefit of UitMte graduates who may desire still further to improve themselves, or to prepare for teaching. Now Pateut Arion Square Grand Pianos d aa moderate as in other similar JSr Expenses institutions. For further particular* address the President. _ Madison. July 29, 1871. Jy:il-d2tawAw2in. Rt v. Be A. BONHK1M S 1 5NOU8H AND GERMAN SCHOOL, CORNER OK J Mitchell and l’ryor street*, will be re-opened on the 4th of Heptemlter. In tills school the usual braucheM, as well as the German language a re taught. Tuition %t>. *4 and $3, according to the brain lion taught, payablo in advanee. liKv. 1). A. BON11K1M will bo assisted in tin EngltNh department by Mrs. 8. C. Noudder, tin (laughter of the Lev. H. Hokum. aug2d-l.lt NOTICK. islguinenta shall he Jan tOAD WHARF. By the 1st of November It la expected that a largo shod will be completed for the protection of salt, gu ano, and other heavy articles of freight, which par ties may desire to have stored for future shipment. CHICKERING PIANOS! THE UNDERSIGNED BEING THE GENERAL STATE AGENT For the WORLD RENOWNED Ohickering Pianofortes STOCK KEPT A THIS MUSIC STOKE OB DIRECT FROM T11E FACTOR V, As parties may desire. CATAIaOOUK HOOKS, Giving PRICK, DESCRIPTION ainl KNOltAVlMb , each style, sent, post-paid, to any party, on appUca- Jlanu/aclHrer'* Certificate and Warranty ACCOMPANIES EACH INSTRUMENT. EDWIN FAXON, Corns BnoAD h»v Muuxtta ftnnn. M|ths .The first olass steamships 1 LUO, DEARBORN, Commander. VlttUO, BL'LKLKY, Commander. Compoee this line, and oue uf these steamships leaves each port EVERY TUESDAY. Through bills of lading given by theae a team ship* by all railroad connections, and also through bills lading given in Bavauuab on Cotton destined for Liverpool and Hamburg by first class steamships. - For freight or passage, apply to HUNTER A GAM MELL. 84 Bay street. PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH MAIL MTEAM SHIP COMPANY. i» uttsjt t> ec jp litutM jtjtrn ftrtt- r'jtjrjrjta. r 2 i §s Me r w > j* 0 2 £ a Eg n* < EVERY SATURDAY prom each port. INSURANCE ON COTTON BY STEAMERS ON THIS LINK ONE HALF PER CENT. cabin passage $20 DECK, with subsistence IV This line is composed of the first class steamship* WYOMING TEAL. Commander. TOW A W A VIM BARRETT, Commander Oue of these Kteameldps leave each port EVERY SATURDAY. Through 0111a lading furnished by these steamships by all railroad connections. For freight or paasago, apply to For Boston. An THE BOSTON AND SAVANNAH 8TEAM8HIF UNI The steamships Oriental, *. CapL F. M. Swak Vicksburg, Capt, 8. U- Matthews Through bills of ladinh given by railroad agents to Boston, and lu Boston by Steamship agents to pnn« clpe) points In Oeorgla, Alaama and Florida. gefi. Through bills of lading given to Provldenc« Fall River, Portland, Lowell, Uwrente, Ac. Passage tickets Bold at railroad depot, and stats rooms secured In advanee by writing agout# In 8a vanuah. RICHARDSON A BARNARD, nov9-tf For New York. THE GREAT SOUTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. EVERY THURSDAY. Insurance by this Line can be effocted under jar open policy at one-half per oent. CABIN PARS AGE |20 00 The first class steamers Herman Livingstone, Cheese id an, Com. Gen. Bnrnee, F. O. Mallory, Com. Will Ml) as follows: U. LIVINGSTON Juno 1st, at 8. r. m. •• •• 18, 4:J0, r. u. •• " 29 4, r, H. GEN. IUUNEH June 8lh, at 8, r. u. •• '• 22d, at 1, r. M. Bills of lading given hereon cotton and wheat thro, to Liverpool aud Hamburg via New York by first class steamers. For passage or freight, apply to WILDER A FULLAltTON, nov 9 tf No. 8 Stoddard's Upper Range. For Biiltimore. CABIN PAB8AOB $20 Iff The Baltimore and Savannah Steamship Co’s. Steamers sail from Savannah during Decembei follows: Saragossa Thursday, February 2d America, Thursday, *• 9th RaragoM*,—...... ......Thursdays M J«tb America, Thursday, •• Saragossa Thursday, March 2nd JAS. B. WEST A CO., Tjov^t^^^^^^^^ay^atreet^OotofWhitaker. University of Georgia. SEVENTY-FIRST YEAR. FACULTY. A. A. LIPSCOMB. D. D., LL. D„ Ciiancki.i.oR, 1*. H. MKLL, D. D., Vic* ChaM'BLLor. Modern Languages—M. J. 8MEAD, Ph. 1). Rhetoric and Belles letters—CHA8. MOllRIn, A. m. Ethics aud Metaphysics—P. n. MKLL. D. D. Mathematics-WILLIAM RUTHERFORD. A. M, Natural Philosophy—W. L. BROUN, A. M. Chemistry, Geology, and Agriculture—W. L. JONES, M. D. I Civil Engineering—L. H. CHARBONNIKR.A. M I Law—W. L. MITCHELL, A. M. aud R. D. MOORE, M. D. University High School-W. W. LUMPKIN, A. M., A. L. HULL, A. M., B T. HUNTER, A. M. milK next session opens September 13, 1871. Tho Industrial Schools of Telegraphy, etc., are estab lished iu connection with the University High School which opens upon Hophunbcr 1st. Tuition, including all other fees. In all Depart ments, *100, vtx: *40 upon 18th September, and *00 upon l«th January. Hoard *10 to *:«) a month. By messing, utmlcuU reduce,this to $10 a month. Total expellees *278 per aunuin'. For further information, address tho Chancellor, or WILLIAM HENRY WADDELL. Secretary ol the Faculty, aug22-2twdlt University of Georgia, Athena, Ga. HOME-MADE Carriages, Buggies, PHAETONS, cfc’O., cfcc., cfcc., cfco. AT-~ A. T. Finney's Carriage Emporium, SO. S iiKOAD STKEET, ./n,.UT./, tJEOtWKt. Tbs Douror Carriage Xaimrarlorr ot Atlanta. 18 «ork EQUAla U not 8UHFASSE8, In anUli, the H Best A'orthern^Jfiade If’torJk, And iu durabilitv is FAR RUPERIOR—all work be* lug put up of tho very best seasoned wood aud by THE BEST WORKMEN, While in PRICER, I can compete with ANY MANUFACTORY IN THE UNITED 8TATE8. tf Call and examine for youreelf, or aeud your ordere -%* tf AQ1QNT for KIMBALL BROS., Carriaft Ifsaafkctsrcrs, of Boston. nuf$ lm MARTIN INSTITUTE; Jeflfenou, Jackson Co., Georgia. rnHE FALL TERM of the year 1871 will open on 1 MONDAY, the 21 ct of AUGUST, lnstewl of Wednesday, the 16th, aa it was announced. We think that very few if say institution* of the une grade ran offer to i«troos inducements equal to oura. Board is only $ 12 to $14 per month. The very low rakes of tuition are reduced about one-third by tbs endowment, and the quiet, moral and studious habits of the pnpUs cannot be excelled. dicattoHa from abroad are already nume- thoee wishing to secure board will do well immediately. For fulj Information address I. W. GLENN. Prof. 8. P. ORE. c JAS. E. RANDOLPH. ang7 wlm. Sec. Board of Traeteca. Popular iamilp 5nuiufl Hlacbmcs 7> S H ittcflribr t* (To. R /inhlrtji'o Goao Iron Worko. i Macon Gomes to Atlanta Again ! ” —- - ► • -s FINDLAY ? S IRON WORKS IN TIIK tilt aifllnntrrt ‘Abmliermtitis. SHARP & FLOYD, SUCCE880US TO O-XDO. SHAHF, Jr. H'hltthall St., Atlanta, Ga. MAXUFACTUBI.NU AND MERCHANT JEWELRY. DEALERS IN Watches, ‘Diamonds and Jewelry. FAIRS. M ANUFACTURE!! of GOLD, SILVER and DUONZE MEDALS lor FAIRS- PITCHERS, GOBLET8, CUPS, FORKS, SPOONS, KNIVES. Ac. To jtgricutlural Fair Commit tees. PREMIUMS or all kinds. We guaranteo PERFECT SATISFAC TION, aud will give the BEST TERMS. We do not desire to make any profit off of County Fairs Just starting, and will take pleasure in filling large r~ ainall orders. Give us a call or write for prices. SHARP & FLOYD, sng8 lm. ATLANTA, OA. CITY FLOURING MILLS, A TtjJt.YT.1, GEORGIA. If all thlnm are equal, why not pulro tao homo manufacture I T HAVE furni.licd in. Mill, throughout with HEW ± and IMPKOVKD MACHINERY, uid out now grinding new wheat, and am prepared to and will guarantee evary pound of flonr that I sell to conic raUy up to representation; otherwise, it can be ship ped back to meat my expense. 1 am prepared to furnish the trade, in any quantity, in sacks, half sacks or quarter sacks: PRIDE OF DIXIE, from choice white wheat. CITY MILLS FAMILY, from selected ml wheat. CAPITOL MILLS FAMILY. STAR MILL8 FAMILY. BRAN, aacked or unsacked. J. E. BVJ^LER, Proprietor. augll 2iii To Parties Desiring to Build rpiIE undersigned would respectfully Inform the JL citizens of Atlanta that he is pow prepared to Superintend the Bnildinp nnd PlsIiWsf.sr the AfwfsAfHc Ihpnrtment mnly, mf mnp firtt Clem Emm thep muty seiets lm Mreet. He has at his command a picked set of hands, and feels confident la giving general satisfaction, tf REFERENCE-Col. John L. Grant, Longley k Robinson, and Fey k Corput, Architects. johjt c. jricHOLs, OFFICE IN A1U-UNK UOU»«. PBYOIt STREET .1,9, SUBHCHIUE FOB THE SUN’ HAM’LH. STOUT, M. D., Agent for Introduction of Harper & Brothers’ EDUCATIONAL WORKS. tf Office at Phillips k Crews*, corner Marietta and Peachtree streets, Atlanta, Ga. Judgo T. 8. Fos ter, clerk; always present to attend to business in htsabseuce. __ | *”ff WANTED. T O Exchange somo unimproved Real Estate, in Atlanta, for a Stock of Good* (Dry Goods or Gro- cerieel, for which a fair trade will be given. Address BEAL ESTATE, Sun Office. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 28,1871-44 PORTER njBMINO, COTTON FACTOR AW> COMMISSION MERCHANT, JACKSON STREET. • • AUGUSTA, GA. Commlnion for Selling Cotton, 1', Pot Cent. aug2I-6tw H'JH. MAVHJK, Fainter andi Decorator, O FFICE .bor. W.«. Jroh'., Whitehall .troot, r turn, thuik. to kl. old patron, for formM favor., ud hopM by attwition to btufnou to mutla oouttnuauce of the ulae. ,|.96-ly TROa HAHOTOM, H. D. UAMOKi, F. A. BAMBOtJO. Drake', Creek .Mills. F. A. BARBOUR <C CO., |^EALEB8 Of FLOUR, MgAT. V SHIP STUFF, rajjruLisr, xawrcii’. Ift- mo HEFT FRICK PAID FOR WilRAT. -*» ,11 prodnoe dftlrond M tb. depot fro. of charg.' iprlOAtm Musical Instruction. pROF. HUTCHINSON. Musical Director of tho Beethoven Society, Atlanta. Tracker of Piano-Forte, Organ aud Melodeon. Address—Care Lawahe and Haynes Whitehall street, or P. 0. Box 981. sug*J4-lm JOHJI MUXEDOE, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oftcetn Grant’. RnUding. cootiot of Ibrlftte ud Brand rtrroft. Prortroro In tk. Court, of ft. c CITY! 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. SAVE YOUR FRUIT! SAFEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST FRUIT JARS * kJEE the testimony of Miss E. J. Hale, who is O known in Atlanta to bo imexceUed in Presurv ing and Canning Fruit: Mtissrs. MoJJridd 'if Co.: Gi:nti.*mkh: My success in the use of the “Vi© tory" Fruit Jar is bo great that I desire to thank you for introducing it into our vicinity. More thy 1 ten years ago I began canning fruit for homo use. having used of every can introduced, from the old tin ran and "Arthur’s Patent” glass can (1868) till 1 found the "Victory” And I unhesitatingly declare it to bo the chea)>08t. moat simple to use, and tho best ft keeping fruit in its natural state that I have Very Respcct'uily, 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 <fe Toilet Sets. In feet, any thing needed in a well kept house. Call with the cash HcBie & Co. RATIONAL HOTEL BAR. THE IIKf-iX LIQUORS AMD THE Most Expert Mixers IU THK CITY. SPLENDID NET BILLIARD TABLES. aug21-lm Tables are new and splendid. attention to tho comfort and pleasure of who give u* a call. * BASWELL k FERRKE. Head of Third St., Sign of “The New Flag.” MiACOIV.BG EOIIGXA. THE LARGEST IN THE SOUTH! Skilled Labor and Modern Machinery. Ail Worls. Warranted. Northern Prices for Machinery Duplicated. STEAM EATGIATES OF .LIT */,»•» AJTtl SIZE. Findlay's Improved Circular Sait .11111, Merchant Mill Gearing, most approved kinds: Sugar Mills and Syrup Kettles; Iron Fronts, IFindoic Mils and Lintels ; Castings of Iron and Brass of Every Description, and Machine ry of all kinds TO OR DEB. IRON R A I L I N G, Of Elegant Designs, and at Prices that Defy Competition. Of So Charge for New Patterns in Furnishing Outfit of Machinery lor Saw or Merchant Mills. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ! Competent Workmen furnished upon application to overhaul Engines, Saw Mills, etc.. In any sectiou of tho country. FINDLAY’S SAW -DUST GRATE BAR SnOtir.D HE USED BY EVERY SAIV-MIIJ. PROPRIETOR. Millstones, ItelHnif, Circular Saws, Strain Fittings, Rabbit McUl, etc., clc. FURNISHED TO ORDER. TERMS, CASH OR APPROVED PAPER. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Macon, Oa. THE GREAT ECLIPSE Screw Cotton and Hay Press! Patented Feb’y 27, 1871, by Findlay fit Craig. An ANTI-FHIOTION SCREW—A MECHANICAL WONDER. This wouderfhl Mechanical achievement in point of RAPIDITY and LIGHTNE8S of DRAUGHT, 8TAXDH WITHOUT A RIVAL, and is destinod at au early day to superaode ALL OTHER Cotton Screws, bu they fabricated of Wrought or Cast Iron. CoLUMBCHJtu, OaDecember 21,1870. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Findlay's Iron Works, Macon, Ga.: Dkaii Sins—Late this fall I purchased from you one of your Findlay & Craig Eclipse Patent Screw Cot ton Presses, and, alb r a full and fair trial, do not hesitate to pronounce it the most rapid, of ]ighti'»t draught, most powerful—in fact, the best (without an exception) Cottou Press I ever saw. Between this aud all other Iron Screw Presses I have ever seen or used, there is Just simply no comparison. Every planter should use your Press. JOHN L. GILBERT. P. 8.—You may consider my order In for two more of the above Presses for next season, and may look for many orders from this section : my neighbors aro determined to havo them, aa they can pack by baud twice as fast as any of the other Iron Screw Presses can by horse power. J. L. U. Since last fall, and before accepting Patont, wo addod improvements and labor-saving conveniences— rendering it PERFECT in every particular. The screw or pin, has a pitch, or fall, of 6, 1 * inches ; thal is, at every turn of the scrw, follower block descends (or ascends, as tho case may be) 6*4 inches. Tho de vice of tho lube or nut iu which tho screw works, is such as to materially reduce tho friction, to groat in tho common screw ; thereby rendering it an easy task for throo hands to pack a bale ol cotton in HALF THE TIME OF ANY OTHER Iron Screw Press by horse-power. [See J. L. Gilbert's cortiflcato.l When desira ble, an ordinary mule can he substituted for three men without change of fixturo*. HT11KSQTU, DURA BILITY, RAPIDITY, LIGHT DRAUGHT, and STANDING ROOM attop of box, etc., etc., iu short, we pro nounce it the BEST Screw Press IN THE WORLD, and respectfully invite a public test with any and all other Screw lYesses. To purchasers we GUARANTEE SATISFACTION or REFUND PRICK MONEY. SEND FOR PRICE LIST, ETC. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Macon, Ga. CRAIG’S PATENT HORSE POWER, YOU D1UVINQ COTTON UINS. ffSF’Simph'Nt, Strongest and Dost c can bo j SntiNlutlou Giinrantocd or Money Boinnctril- SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Macon, Ga. Tlio New Porlnblo Steam Engine For Driving Cotton Gins, Printing Prcases, aud for any purpose requiring from oue to ten horse Power. M © 2 X g I e « UCS.I §5 5 5 t P I u S I? I * » 5 a- « 5 S w m ; . J 9 s 1 a * " S. m x 9 £ | fti = ||| | ? S rpHBY are safe. The furnace is surrounded by water, except at tho door. The water bottom Is a iwwj A protection from fire. They aro safer than a atove, and FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES MAKE NO EXTRA CHARGE where these engines are u»ed. .... There is POSITIVE PROTECTION AGAINST EXPLOSION. It la a natural "spark arrester,” M N° SPA UK CAN BCAPR, NO MATTER WHAT FUEL 18 UgKl)_* n Important consideration In cotton gin- niugand similar work. Awarded first premiums by American Institute 1889-TU. Bend for Deecripto® Circular and Price List ff^-Kuubell’a B. It A. R. R. money received for old claiina or new orders. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, lnn.in- FINDLAY IBlUt WOEKB. M«PON. <" _ A. J. HARALSON, Corner Marietta and Broad Streets a FATEH** ts rtt rc TiOJt' AND FOJttJtfISSiOJT JHERCH+t.rT, ( ^ND Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FURNITURE. ffq. Consignment* solicited. Cash advances on consignment* for auction in store. wuarcce—Messrs. Gordon, Willi* k Co, Bank- era, Wan Street, Atlanta aug8 lm. Georgia—Fulton Count,'. m C.tunr—Apuin Tana. ml. Ulnl lo, Divorc. In rold Oonrt- Gronon a. Utah. ) . ... It appearing to the Court, by the retnrn of Kit.'rill, that Oaorge A. U*«u. ths Defendant in i»n above stated <«ae, does not reside in said county < j Fulton, and it also appearing that ho decs not in said State of Georgia, It la. therefore, ordered ny the Court that service of said lib©! be made on tain Georgs A. Ryan, by pwldiratioa of this order in any public gazette in this State ouco a month for l>»tr month*, previous to Uto tfext term ot this Court. Granted by tho Court. J. M. Cauiov* * 80V., PUInttff’* Attorney. A true Ettract front Urn miuutas of said Court Juno lit. 1871. June©-Lam 4m W. B. YES ABLE. CUl>.