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•fir* Nm* Advertisement* always found
on First Page; Jj> , < and Ilusi/tets Notice*
on Fourth Page.
SiTCKDAY Mousing Sutemdek 23
SUN stuoki:s.
ft®, Butler says his forte was not
Fisher.
10k. lirownlovhealth is better. His
morals haye undergone no improvement.
**%.. While Connolly insists on being
Comptroller of New York, he refuses to
allow (Hjall of New York to be controller
of him.
“Theodore
IS. An exchange says:
Tilton has attempted Mrs. Woodhnll’s
hfe.” Pity he didn't attempt it other
wise thun with his pen.
•S. General McClellan refuses the
Comptroller's office unless it shall have
be— evacuated. Although he is a mili
tary man, he prefers not to take a posi
tion by assault.
•fir- Lowell delegates are prepnred
to declare for Butler in Convention. This
goes to prove the extreme fitness of
Lowell for a little wholesome ravaging
by the small-pox,
“who
10k. The New York Herald asks :
is Mayor of this city; Hall or Havemey er?”
is the man; but it really Boems as if
yon have mire enough to bnry him out of
sight.
•tjyThe Herald asks: “ Are we to have
law or anarchy in New York?” A little of
the former and a great deal of the latter,
are what they’ve been having for many
years.
•9* Greeley was isked what was the
beet mode of protecting sheep. He at
first said, “kill all the dogs;” but having
given the matter more serious thought,
he ooncluded that the safest protection
would be to get Congress to double the
tariff on foreign wool.
The Petersburg Progress says. ‘ ‘Xt{is
bard to understand what Mr. Stephens is
aiming at." Not ut all! Ho is aiming
at the “New peparturists” and all other
Badiesis, and from the way the Progress
and other Radical papers are squirming,
it is* easy enough to oonjocturo that ho
never misses his aim.
•9*After a careful summing up of the
results in California and Maine, the edi
tor of the Courier-Joscrnal was heard sing
ing as follows;
“Come, New Departiot, in wUoee breut
No ooneolence m»j revolve:
Come with no sickly fear oppressed
AnA make this one revolve: ,
I'll seek the party, though my sin
Has like a mountain rove,
. And charge them woU and got their tin.
Whatever may oppose!”
GEORGIA NEWS.
SAVANNAH.
The Keirs of Thursday lias the follow
ing items:
A special dispatch from Prof. Agassiz
states that the tidal wave has broke down
on the road, and will not be here until
some time in November. He wishes us
to pacify the people until it comes.
It was feared by many that the storms
which have prevailed during the past
month along our coast and inundated the
rice fields, had nearly destroyed the crop.
It appears, however, from the receipts by
the steamer San Antonio, whioh arrived
hero yesierday, that the new crop along
the Satilla river, promises a very fair
yield. The steamer brought 1,000 bush
els.
Mr. S. P. Hamilton, of Savannah, and
Messrs. Sharp & Floyd of this city, are
the only bidders for the contract for
furnishing premiums to the Savaunah
Fair. Look out, Hamilton; Atlanta is
after you with a Sharp stick.
The Republican has this ripple:
The Atlanta papers tell us about
Blodgett's employing counsel to prose
cute the State Road
. plunderers. We
think it high time somebody was em
ploying counsel to prosecute Blodgett
The Merchants and Planters National
Bonk at Augusta, has $50,000 to loan for
a term of six months or longer, at 7 per
cent, on good collaterals.
The Ckronide and Sentinel, of the 21st,
has the following:
The soldiers sent to Jefferson have been
stationed in Louisville, and not at Bar
tow, as at first reported. Tliev are un
der command of a Prussian officer, who
has made a very favorable impression on
the citizens. The commandant seems to
think that lie will bo kept in the county
for several months. Ho was sent there
very hurriedly, and had not received in
structions from headquarters how to act.
The clouds at this time look heavy and
threatening. I think in ten days more
fully one-half of the cotton crop will J>e
‘ lc
rotten and consequently totally lost. We
have lost all hopes—don't expect to save
much of this crop.
BARNESV1LLE.
The following items were Gazette-ed on
the 21st:
The “ tatur” crop is said to be unusu
ally fine, commanding from 75cents to
per bushel.
atisccllaneona.
REMOVAL
The geueral yield of corn is good in
this vicinity. Several gentlemen report
20 bushels per acre gathered.
Rain continues in great abundance.
Gonaiderahlc injury bus been done by
the vast amount of water fallen. Nearly
every a mill-dam within ten miU-dutn
within ten miles around us has been par
tially de itroyed.
Great eomplaint as to the saving of
cotton. Many farmeis think the cracked
bolls most rot soon, without more sun
shine to open them.
WASHINGTON.
Letter from Angus.
What It Costs to Run a Radical
Government—What it I'sed to
Cost to Run a Democratic Gov
ernment—.The Wall Street
Brokers Attempt a Corner in
Gold—The Financial Policy of
the Government—Who is that
Georgia Lawyer 1
Special Correspondence of the Atlauta Sun.
Washington, D. 0., Sept 15, 1871.
The National Democratic Committee,
to-day, issued a brief tabular statement
of
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES UNDER GRANT
compared with Democratic Administra
tions. The Lincoln Admistration is
omitted in the comparison, because it had
the expenses of the war. Tlio cost per
capita, exclusive of interest on the public
debt, acoordiug to tho Pierce Adminis
tration, was one dollar auu ninety-six
cents. According to Buchanan’s Admin
istration two dollars and nineteen cents,
and according to Grant’s four dollars and
seventy-six cents. Including tho prin
cipal and interest on the public debt, the
amount per head, iu a population of forty
millions, is, under Grant, ten dollars and
twenty-eight cents.
Tho figures further show that Grant
pends per year, one hundred and ninety
millions, seven hundred and ninety-six
thousand, three hundred and fifty-five dol
lars, exclusive of principal and interest
on tho public debt, being more than
Polk, Van Buren, Pierce and Buchanan
spent in four years. Tho total amount
of taxes collected for tho last fiscal year
is placed at
FOUR HUNDRED AND ELEVEN MILLIONS,
TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIVE
THOUSAND DOLLARS!
These tables are all compiled from of
ficial reports, submitted to and printed
by Congress.
Tho latest attempt of certain Wall
street Brokers to create
“corner” in gold,
has been dreaded for some time, because
of tho limited quantity of gold on the
market, und the small nmount to bo
sold by the government this mouth.
It has been deemed singular that the
gold premium has steadily advanced since
the consummation of the live per cent,
loan negotiation, an event which, jus de
monstrating the improvement (so-called'
of the public credit, should have lowered
the premium on gold. The rise, how
ever, is though to be explained by the
fact, that while the New York city banks
hold $12,000,000 of specie, and the wants
for customs duties are at the rate of$17,-
500,000 per month, tho Secretary of the
Treasury has fixed his sales of coin for
September at the unexpectedly low figure
Insurance Company, General W. 8. Walker sad
James E. Williams .*fonts, has removed to rooms iu
the Dollar Savings Bank, on Wall street, in the
kfanball Hot i aptlMl
New Houle to Nubile, New Orleans
Yiek*burg and Texas.
fllWClIlUKOHO.
r. G. THROWIin.
Proprietor Excelsior Plastering Work*,
P. O. llox -4G0, ATI AN’TA. Ol A.
autf2H Gui.
va 4 »UA1> C T TV
Blue Mountain Route
KKLMA, ROME, AND DALTON
Railroad and its Conueclious.
T>UWENOEB8 LEAVING ATLANTA By THE
Ssfesasffl&sp®
FAST EXPRESS TRAIN
Or Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad, arriving at
Selma at 8:10 P
and making close connecUoua with train of Alabama
Centrsl Railroad, arriving at
Meridian 4:00 A. M.
Jackson 11:99 A. M.
icksburg 2:55 1*. M
ALSO, make dose connection at CALERA with
train* of South and North Alabama Railroad, arriv
ing at
Montgomery
Mobile
New Orleans
. 4:35 F. M.
IJ
inipmeut ia not surpassed by
for strength and beauty of finish.
the South
4S* No change of cars between Rome and Bclma.
PULLMAN PALACE CARS
NO DELAY AT TERMINAL POINTS.
Fare as low as by any other Route.
Jkf Purchase Tickets via Kingston at the Geueral
Ticket Office,
> Tickets via Kingston at the
at tho U. I. Kimball House.
JOHN U. FECK.
General Passenger Agent.
E. G. BARNEY,
General Superintendent. septl8-tf
Mutual Life Insurant Co.,
Or ST. LOUIS, MO.
MYERS ii JOHN MON,
A amts for Northern (leorglt.
OTtOribr $ (to.
B. Jinblag’* Sons Iron COojfks,
‘ Macon Comes to
I IT*
FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS
SB? BYNBTON. I Atlanta,Ga
O7PIOI0RB I
JAMES B. EADS, President.
A. M. BRITTON, Vioe-Presidsut.
8. W. LOMAX. Treasurer,
O. U. M< HATTON, General Agent,
W .. ^ 1 Metical Board.
H. CHRISTOPHER, If. D. j
BRANCH BOARD OF TRUSTEES:
Colonel C. PEEPLES, President,
WM. U. TULLKK. K8Q., Vioe-Preiidaut.
TRUSTKKB :
Kirkpatrlcl
John A. Kitten.
Albert Howell,
Lodowick J. Hill.
George E. Gibbon,
Antb.my Murphy,
A. P. Thompson,
T. M. Elyea,
John Koely,
* .Wiliams;
Dr J. A. Link,
Richard P. Gienn.
Charles H. Killian.
HENRY MYERS, Secretary,
O. A. 81MP8GN, M. D.. ) Medical
J.WIHTAR VANCE, M.D. J Examiners.
Ii policies issued by this Company Income non
forfeitable after the payment of one full annual pre
mium. No restrictions on travel or residence.
Dividends declared annually on all policies which
have boen two years in force, and iu proportion to
the amount of premium paid.
Office t No. 43 Whitehall St., Up Stair*
MYRRH k JOHNSTON.
aug'23-lm Agent- for NortheruJJeorgia.
1,000 BUNHEIS
Red Rust Proof Oats
M
[FOUNDED 1038.)
O O R E
S
SOUTHERN
Business University,
Cot’. Itroad «& Alulmma Hi n.
ATLANTA. GA
Open Day and Night.
. course of instrucUou for
Young Mon and Adulte,
Qualifying them for any Position in
Finance and Trade,
Evening Sessions from 7 to 9 O'clock.
enter at any timo. No teaching
OH. Students
in classes.
■ Catalogues and Specimens of Poumanship
mailed on application. Addresa
B. F. MOOKK,
MpM-lm FHJNrcm..
JOHN M1LLEOGE, Jr.,
ATTOBNEY AT LAW.
Office in Grant's Building, corner of Marietta
Practii ___
and tho United StateR District Court and the 8u-
Court of Georgia. aagll-la
STEAM ENGINES.
fiWM underti^ued i« prepared
of $8,000,000—which indicates a lieav^
reduction during the month in tlio
ready light supply in the market.
The,
e proper explanation is, however, that
the business men of tho country have no
faith in the financial policy of the govern
ment. They look upon Mr. Boutwell as
a great financial fraud, (only equalled by
the O. O. D. Governor of Georgia.)
For instance, in tho matter of the loan,
in funding the debt at a lower rate of in
terest, which Mr. Boutwell urged so
strenuously upon Congress, he has sig
nally failed. Out of the fifteen hundred
millions to be funded, only two hundred
millions of tho five percents have been
token ; if, indeed, it can be said that tho
amount in the hands of these agents (the
syndicates) lias really been taken, which
great many people profess to doubt.
It is
is believed that
syndicates”
may yet slip up in their efforts to place a
It is now very positively asserted that
)lai'
the three soldiers who came back with
Bug Pierce as a guard last Friday did not
belong to the United States Army, but
were discharged men, whom Fierce hired
to act ns protectors.
Avery heavy rain fell hero on yesterday
morning and continued for sovoral hours.
Tho weather remaiued threatening all
day.
MACON.
The Telegraph of tho 21st has the ap-
pendod items :
Mr. John Marr, late owner of tho cele
brated horse Biamark, has returned from
New York. He sold his horso to Mr.
Smith, the owner of Goldsmith’s Maid,
for $17,000. Whilst on the training
track ho mado tlio time in 2:24. Mr.
Marr gave $250 for this horse, and won
enough, on him to fully pay the purchase
Mggm and all expenses—or in other
wokSs krbM netted $17,000 cool cash
on hit Httle investment.
On Tuesday morning last, a difficulty
oocurrod in the suburbs of this city be
tween a Mr. Williams and bis son-in-law,
Doc. Ivey, which resulted in the shoot
ing of the former by the latter. The af
fair grew out of the destruction of some
of Ivey’s property by Williams, and when
Ivey remonstrated, Williams assailed him
with an ax. Ivey theu ran into his house
and getting his gun (a small cuibine) shot
his asssilsnt, the ball entering the fleshy
part of the thigh, indicting a severe but
pot fatal wound. Ivey is justified by
those who witnessed the affair.
A Fort Valley correspondent of the
Telegraph writes:
We have had rain almost continually
for the last four weeks. The cotton cau-
not grow as we have no sunshine. The
bolls are rotting by thousands, and il
this weather should continue much Ion
ger the oottou crop will be a failure.—
portion of the two hundred millions, for
it is not bolievod that tucy have made a
bona fide purchase of the bonds. The
whole “ Syndicate” business is denounced
A UIOANTIO JOB
for the benefit of the Treasury ring of
bankers and speculators, and, as a conse
quence the action of tho Secretary in
employing these ..agents to disposo of a
loan which the Department ought to
hove been quite as able to place without
additional cost- lias destroyed, or seri
ously impaired, tho confidence of all
eminent Bankers in tho financial ability
of Mr. Boutwell—and the policy of the
Administration in backing him up.
THE IMMEDIATE CONSEQUENCE
of all this is that the speculators seize
upon every opportunity to control the
market, in tho belief that they will bo
able to put tho prices to auy extent their
greed may dictate.
It is to be hoped that every effort will
bo mado to find out tho name of
THE GEORGIA LAWYER
who holds a certified claim against a cer
tain Georgia railroad (supposed to be
the State Uoad) for legal fees, amounting
to one hundred thousand dollars. Mr.
Wigfall, tho gcntlcmivu to whom the said
lawyer tried to trade the claim, positively
refuses to divulge tlio name, as he was
specially requested to troafc tho matter
confidentially.
Angus.
AdminiMtrutor’M Hull*.
i order of tho Court of Ordinary ot
Haiti county, tbo plantaUoi
i»udi bekmglnc to to
catate of General Aaron W. Grier, deceased. late a
•aid county. Thia plantation la well adopted t| *
Most Improved Styles and Best Makers,
i the shortest noUcc, giving guarantee to all sold.
„ ON HAND FOR SALE :
One 15-horse Engluo aud Saw Mill, complete. Has
been used aixty days.
AIho—Ouo New Purtablo Engine, G-honjo power.
Will be sold at a bargain.
A. MURPHY,
augSO lm Atlanta, (ia.
University of Georgia.
SEVENTY-FIRST YEAR.
FACULTY.
A. A. LIPSCOMB, D. D., LL. D., Chancellor,
P. U MKLL, D. D., Vice Chancellor.
SCHOOLS.
Ancient Language*—W, II. WADDELL, A. M,
Modern Language*—M. J. 8MEAD, Ph. D.
Rhetoric and Bellca Letter*—CHA3. MORRIS, A. M.
JW-
Chemistry, Geology, and Agriculture—W. L. J0NE8,
M. D.
Civil Engineering—L. H. CHARBONNIER.A. M.
Law—W. L- MITCHELL, A. M. aud R. D. MOORE,
X 'lTE next *e*aion open* September 15,1871. Tho
above named Schools are in full operation,
student* may select whatever Course they with.
Special attention ifipaid to the professional Schools
of Law, Agriculture, and Civil Engineering, which
have been expanded to embrace a much larger field.
Industrial Schools of Telegraphy, etc., aro estab
lished in connection with tho University High School
which opens upon September 1st.
Tuition, including all other fees, In all Depart
ment*, f 200, viz. |40 upon 1.5th September, and |60
upon 16th January. Board $16 to $30 a mouth. By
messing, student* reduce this to $10 a month. Total
expeune* $'275 per annum.
For further information, addresb tlio Chancellor,
or WILLIAM HENRY WADDELL,
Secretary of the Faculty,
aug22-2twdlt University of Georgia, Athena, Go.
Mark W. Johnson’s,
Cotton Warehouse, on Brood Street.
ALHO:
300 Bush. Selected Seed Barley,
250 Bush, seed Bye, to arrive,
500 Hush. Seed H'hrat,
210 Bush. Red Clover,
215 Bush. Red Top or Herds
Grass.
221 Rush. Orchard Grass,
lOO Bush. 'Tan Meadow Oat
Grass, to arrive,
175 Bush. Blue Grass, and all
other useful Grasses, tfc.
500 Ctrl, thresh Turnip Seep ;
ALHO:
lOO Tons Sea ToutI Eliwan and
other Guano, for Wheat, Etc.
ALHO:
500 Bixic
Plows, from $3^50
mado “Scooters.''
t*tours and other
to $5 60, cheaper than home
Mark W. Johnson’s,
P. O. BOX 330, Atlanta, Oa.
The Palace Dollar Store
IN THE
CITY!
TlMuts.
500 Crates assort
ed granite and O 0
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
known in Atlanta to bo uuexcclled In Preaerv-
J f aud Canning Fruit:
cssrs. McBride cC Co.;
Gentlemen: My *nccen* iu the u*e of tho “Vio*
tory” Fruit Jar is so gnat that I desire 4o thank you
for introducing it into our vicinity. More than ten
year* ago I began canning fmit for homo use. having
used of every can introduced, from tho old tin can
and “Arthur’s PateWt” glasn ran (1855) till I found
tho “Victory'' Aud I unhesitatingly declare it to be
the cheapest, most simple to use, and the beat for
keeping fruit in it* natural state that 1 have
Very Respect'ully,
L. II. PIKE,
PROPRIETOR.
Musical Instruction.
pROF. HUTCHINSON, Musical Director of the
Beethoven Society, Atlanta, Teacher of Plano-Forto,
Organ and Mclodeou.
AddroM—Oaro Lawshe and Haynes, .Whitehall
street, or P. O. Box 361.
To Parties Desiring to Build
T
HE undersigned would respectfully Infoi
FfriI C/*N Mouse Ihsp mop wish to
MtruU
Ho ha* at hi* command a pickod set of hands, and
imfldont in giving gunnral satisfaction
REFERENCE—Col. John L, Grant, Longley
A Robinson, and Fay k Coi-put, Architects.
joujr c. JtricuoLS.
OFFICE IN AIR-LINE HOUSr, PRYOR STl
an97-6m i
A OAHD.
1 O meet the demand* of an
INCRKA8INO WHOLES A Lid DllSINKSS
Merchant Tailoring.
J. LTNOH
Cor. Il'hitehall Slrerl and Rail.
road Crossing.
rlUIE LAROUiT AND FINEST STOCK OF
Cloths, Vest ings § Cashmeres
EVER DROUGHT TO THIS CITY
A Full Stock of Everything in tha
Gcntlnmon’ia FurnlMlifuK
Lino.
JCouc but the Rest Goods Sold,
and JCeatiuss and Elegance is
what I Strive to Excel In.
wpUS-lm J. LYNCH.
Unclaimed Freight.
office, churches, and mill*.
d will Ukc |
w idling to |
to see it. 8old in' lots to suit the purchaser*. *
plat of each survey trill be exhibited
TRANSPORTATION OFFICE 1
Gboboia Kaii HOAD j
riHiE following described artn 1-* will be sold at
J. Auction, If not called for within thirty days, by
Consignee*
Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said dec*
JAMES M. TRIPLETT, Admiuistr,
J. ¥. Loyd, 1 package; Diamond, A.,4 boxes tobac
co; Petti* k Pro , 6 boxes i««p; R. A. Alston, 1 box;
W. H. Broach, 1 box; T, Allen, 1 bag beaus; John L.
day of sole. I Conley, 3 boxes; Jame* Freeman, 1 bedstead; U. L.
«.wl deceased. Emery, I toed cleaner; Henry It Co., 3 bbla. liquor
lor .i.provtd ripen. ' »u.l 1 box; J. Joue. 1 |-eka||. l«*ldlna; F. U. hub.
| ardson, 1 stove aud fixtures; P, Thomas, 1 box; in
l Wood, 3 package* moulding; O. A. Witty, **
do bonus uou, with the will aunexed. j tobacco.
I oag30 lm
ED. A. WERNER, Agent.
Wo bavo Hocurod large and oommodious store rooms
in tho Kimball House, frontiug on Decatur Street,
nearly opposite Moon- k Marsh and Silvcy Ac Dough
erty, which we will occupy
ON 1st OCTOBER NEXT,
will be glad to receive our friends and
and whero
customer*.
With those increased facilities for doing
%t*holesate Drug Business
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS
rMMHKMTOJr, TJYJ.0M * CO.,
augaoiitt Atlanta, Go.
UUY
CROCKERY and GLASS
!Vo. 17 Pcaflilret Street,
-FBOM—
T- n. HXPLBY,
JMPOBTEn AND JOUDEU.
**' UtTABLIKHED 21 YKAUS.
Keep* a large stock.
Occupies THREE FLOORS 30x130 feet
Inducement* offered to cash buyers
Equal to any Market.
Atlanta, Oa., August 3, 1871. aug 5 2m.
AdminiNti'iitop’ii fettle.
Htatk or ORoHt.U, I
Tai.iAfKUBQ County, j
|^Y virtue of an order of the Court_of Ordinary of
said eounty, will be aold on tho first Tuesday in
November next, 1821. between the lawful hours of
a»le, before the Court House door in (TrawfordVflle,
in said county, the Plantation whercou Mrs. Duvcy
Clemmons raided at the time of h< r d.atli. The
situation ui healthy, society g<>od, couvoniont to
railroad*, church**, mills, aud post office. Laud
suited to the culture of com, cotton, or email grain;
in good repair. Mr. Alexander Clemmons is < u the
plocs, and will uko pleasure In showing it to any
person w isluiig to pnrehoee. Term*, twelve mouth*
time, with approved papers. Thl*. H*pt*'ml>rr 8,
1871. JAMJBBM.TRIli.Mrr,
■i'pll-td* Administrator.
Head of Third St., Sign of “The New £iag.”
M<ACON40EOBGIA.
THE LARGEST IN THE SOUTH!
Skilled Labor and Modem Machinery.
All Work. IWarranVBd.
Northern Prices for Machinery Duplicated.
stejim EjraurEs or stjrtr Btjro jure «m
I R O
ry of all kinds TO ORDER.
IV R A I L I
W G
Of Elegant Designs, aud At Prices that Defy ComiH)Utioi\. irj-No Charge for New Pattern* In Furnishing
Outfit of Maohinery lor Baw or Merchant Mlllr t>|
REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES !
Competent Workmen furnlebod upon application to overhaul Engines, law Mills, etc., In any section of
tho oountry.
FINDLAY’S SAW -DUST GRATE BAR
SHOULD BE U8ED BY EVERY SAW-MILL PROPRIETOR.
MillstoneH, Belting, Circular Sawn, Steam Fittings, Babbit Metal, etc., etc.
~M FURNISHED TO ORDER. TERMS, 0A8H OB APPROVED PAPER.
R-FINDIaAY’S SONS, Maoon, Ga.
ECLIPSE
THE GBKATi , ,
Screw Cotton and Hay Press,
Looking Glass Plates.
We offer the
Cheapest and
Best line ox
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.
LANDSBERQ'S
LUMBER YARD,
OPFOHITI OltoBOU BAILBOAU DEPOT.
ATIjA nta,ga.
lawod SUlnfloa and
Latli—, W 1x1 to Pino
Sa-li, Windows <*>
•Blind*
III Etude os Dressed emd
Framing Cumber.
foblM, A. LAKD8BI*a * 00.. PNPcMon.
Patented Feb’y 27, 1871,|by Findlay A Craig.
Colai’abchck, Ga., Doccmber fl, 1870.
B. FINDLAY'S 8ON8, FimlUy'a Iron Work*, Maoon, Ga.:
DKAn Rinx-Lato thi* fail I purchamd from yon one of your Findlay k Craig Eollpae Patent Screw Col
ton PreRses, and, after a full ami fair trial, do not hoaitato to pronounce It the mod rap4d, of lighte*
draught, most powerful—in fact, the beat (without an oxcoption) Cotton I'raaa I evar aaw. Between thia
used, there i* Just simply no^oomgnc^oD. Every
and may look
ML_.. HwliM
twice a* fast a* any of the other Iron Screw Prcaae* can by horse power. J. L. G.
Siucu lo*t fall, aud before accepting Patent, wo added improvement* and labor-saving eon ’ n ntenc*s—
>1 ail other Iron Screw Praams I have ever men
planter should use your Pres*.
P. 8.—You may consider my order iu for two nr
for many order* from thi* section : my neighbor*
(luring it PEUFECT In every particular. The screw or pin, ha* * pitch, or fall, of (D* taghM : *hat la,
at overy turn of the mrw, follower block descend* (or ascends, a* the case may be) lucutt* Th* de
vice or thu tube or nut In which the screw works, Is such as to materially reduce the friction, a
thereby rendering it an easy task for throo hand* to pack a
THEU Iron Screw Proa* by horso-power. [Sen J. L. Ollber
great in the
TIME OF ANY OTHER!
UU41I, uai-ujITY. UGUT DRAUGHT, and STANDING ROOM attop of box, etc., etc., in abort
nounco it the BEST Bcrew Press IN THE WORLD, and reapeotftilly invite *“
iTUFAonr-
Ite a public test with any as
REFUND PRICE MONEY.
To purchaser* we GUARANTEE 8A’
LIST, ETO.
R. FINDLAY'S SONS, Macon, Ga.
CRAIG’S
PATENT HORSE POWER,
FOR DRIVING COTTON GINS.
av>8implest, Strongest and Beet ever y#t invented. Requires no Wood Work. 8et* upon the around, and
can be put up WITHOUT the *4dof a Meahsatc UBt
Ouarantood or Money Reloaded
HivtiMiatlou
SEND FOB ILLUETBATED CIBCULAll.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Macau, Ga.
The New I*orta,l>l© Steam £3ig
For Driving Cotton Gina, Printing Ibreaaea, and for any purpoa* requiring from one to tan herae Power.
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rpUIY lTi.furo^.l..urronnAtob7T^.MM»t,AUi«.lpo- | ~ ~
X protection from firs. They are ao#m than a stove, and rtxtB INhURANCI OolPiRlII Bill NO
ExtEa
There
CHARGE where them engine* are need,
la POSITIVE PROTECTION AGAINST EXPLOSION. It la *
0 MATTER WHAT FUEL 18 U 8 ED-an impot
Awarded first premium* by American Inatitn
B. k k. ft. ft. money received for old
utns and similar
Circular and Price List.
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mtDLAY ud* WOSSJb Uto*.
Cotton factor* anb Cotton .foob (Pnano ^jutt*,. Ctt.
a. VXLLNM mtr.r.
Ac HILT:
WILBBBFOBOB DAW1KL.
DANIEL.
COTTON FACT<
Ageut* Cotton Food
NO 3,WARREN BLOCK, OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTWn’AUliUM'A, 0i«
All bniinma entnuted to tbeDi wUl have Btriol HI—ml SSnntiWl r
Order, lur Bagging, Tie* or Hope and Family Supplies promptly filled.
COMMISSION 1 1-4 PER CENT.
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T. GARDINER, Esq., Prea't DickaoM'VMMInar Oo. [ W. W. SIMPSON, ftaq.. Sparta,
't Merchant k r nlace' National Bank, AuguaU