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gular cy
Lord can only tell what its ravages will
lie, or where it will take up. The whole
Uieterological history is presented by
one vast and seemingly endless mael>
strom that sucks in and swallows loco
motives, houses, trees and animals every
where. We have little doubt that the
; Signal Cures . Reporters at Washington
ate puzzled to keep up with the rapid
land almost intei uiiuable violence of
tlrese tracks of the air.
clou-.] s» days to be seen as of yore;
I not even toe
' hreez s with sp: .-h of calm weather;
and what ail hour may bring forth is be
Atlanta.—
corpora-
chartered
_ a slature.
Will our cotemporaries urge the met at the Kimball House yesterday
“ ’ ’* morning. About twenty^one railroads
rable
people to move in this matter 1 It
check the extravagant expenditures of were represented. The corporators were
the Government, save the State from unanimously in favor of the narrow guage
bankruptcy, and the people from iutol- system. The corporators also agreed to
arable hardens. We say again let tie oppose any further efforts to obtain State
sovereigns speak !—Greensboro Herald.
NEW ADV! 3TISIMENTS-
WHITCOMB’S REMEDY
:r°« ASTHMA
for Asthma, Jtvse Com, Hay hirer. etc.
“ Nothing so successful.”—T. Metcalf,
Druggist, Both n. ltecommeixleil hr Dr. O. W.
Holmes. It alicaya relieves. JOS. BTSSXTTfcCO.,
Boston, Mass, iohl by all druggists.
Findlay Iron Works!
lid.
YtllowPmria Charleston
<W«*ton. Augo-t 26.-TbeM.di- mo \\ "^^“isSB
cal Society of Charleston, in view of i »
the exaggerated reports abroad as to the
presence of yellow fever here, held a
There are no meeting last evening, and, alter full
investigation and discussion, resolved to
, ,, make offi cial publication of the real
6V - ^ ; “ i Jencus of g« Btle facts of the case as follows :
That yellow fever, of a mild type,
does exist to a limited extent in Charles-
crops.
iito Agrifi;
;ur pat
Just now Middle Georgia pre-
rich Held to Dutch emigrants,
lure lands w.tild supply cheap
:f A.
,ud
nd the power ot our wisest Almanac tun—that it is mainly confined to one I
neighborhood—that the i:i : ease dated 1
from July 27th, and, during the month !
that has elapsed since then, there have
I been, perhaps in all up to this time, thir-1
tv-five cases, of which five have proved j
; fatal; hut that the liisea.ie dovH not,
1 seem to spread rapidly or widely. It is j
added that a difference ci‘ opinion ex- j
ists in the profession as to the probrble
j spread of the disease. The Board of
Health announces, this morning, that i
t!io Dumber of cases reported since the
I 2Ld iust , indicates that tho disease is |
; it-suiuinir an epidemic form.
ready facilities for his butter and
esc, an 1 general farm product's, while
knowledge and passion for wind-
!s would give him an advantage of
eting mills where water power does
exist and making a fortune iu a
rt time !
•xt.
Agri
ifjriu
branches
he weekly
constantly
furnishing ‘stuaoie statistics, ne.v
dijwoveiicj- at.d inventions \rith much
ot Wvfti<*i! advice from their many cor-
r.-j- m , t. aid tho Planters an 1
1 - in the sticccs.-fol management
of ■.’. ci , s and to infuse pride and
re- . n into all classes, orders and
rt a (■: uar citizens. We can perceive
nlv.idy w .t improyements have taken
place witbiu a year, and we are confl
uent « rea s'ail has only been made—
wlieu we get fairly in motion and every
body coutrbutes his mite at some lair
or other, tf.cn indeed Georgia will he
come the Empire State, the key of the
great inverted arch of the American
Union.
But gratifying and encouraging as
these iacts are, we think they can be
nioro advantageously enlarged by amal
gamating aud permanently locating two
of their most important accessories— we
Death or Rtv.N. S.S. Bcrnai, D. D.
ITotn the Greensboro (On.) Herald.
vse learn that this aged and able D.viue,
died iu Troy, N. Y. on the Sth inst.—
IIis age is not stated, but ft uni our ic-
momlrauco of him, wo j ulge he was nut
inacli under ninety! At one liuio ho re
sided at III. Zion, Ilencock county, in
this State, and for several years was
Principal uf tha High School established
there—the reputation of which was sec
ond to none at that day. lie was assist
ed by the Rev. Benjamin Gilderaleeve
(who, we think, is still in life,) and was
succeeded by his brother Rev. Catlisle
P. Betnan D. D. who still resides at Mt-
Zion venerable in his years and honored
fur a long life of u-e( il service to the
Stato of his early adoption.
Dr. X. S. S. Bernan wa= an efficient and
snccP6?ful teacher and a learned and el
oquent pulpit orator. He left Georgia
about 1S21—probably a little earlier or
later, and perhaps with one exception,
never afterward visited the State Par
tial paralysis joined to old ago caused
his death.
We are in receipt of the Annual Re
port for this Department, embracing in
detail and under different heads, the
Yi
1871
—Tlx
histi
have
id ra
h of!
dz-
BXplO!
.at'.
lightning tha
be crowded in the
year. And theaeci
n O e destructive of
have heretofore le.i
the telegraph, a fev
iths
have
.-v.n ti
rents have been fir
life than accidents |
. It was told u» by |
days ago. that tiie .
deaths occasioned by the explosion ot
(he steam ferry boat, Westfield, at the j
Rot of Whitehall street, New York, two !
weeks ago weio more numerous than
all the deaths from all the explosions j
that had occurred during the last two j
years, ISlifl and 1S70. The explosion
of the gas in the coal mines of l’eunsyl- i
vania last spring killed more than had j
been kiiied in the same way during the
whale of the year before. Wc have re-
corded, within tho last two months, an i
account of more deaths fioui the breaking j
through of railroad bridges than we re- 1
member having ever heard of previous- j
ly. And to crown all, wo seldom pick
New Advertisements*
RADWATS READY' RELIEF
ClIUES THE Vt'OliST PAIXS
Xa from one to Twenty Minutes
A o r OAE HOI K
L'FEE It WITH PAIN.
8 xdways Read) Relief Is a Cure for every
rm
It was the first aud is
THE 0\LV PAIN HEJILDY
:iiat instantly stops the most excruciating
pains, al'.ays I’.lluni.-ition, and curi-s Couges-
:.s, whether ot' the Langs, Stomach, Bow
el . or other glauds or organs, by one appli
cation.
la from one to twenty minutes, no matter
how violent or excruciating the pain the
Rheumatic, lied-ridden, Infirm, Crippled,
Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with dis
cs- j may »nt|»r.
Tier apuli&tioa of the Ready Relief to the
part or par s whore the pniu or difficulty exists
will afield ease and Comfort.
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water
will in afe.v moments cure Cramps, Spasms,
Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache,
Diarrhoea, Dvsein ry, Colic, Wiud iu the
Howells, and at Internal Pains.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of
a Sway’s Ready Relief with them. A fen
drops n water will prevent sickness or pains
troll change of water. It is better tbau
French Brnudyor Bitters as a stimulant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Ague cured for fifty edits. There
:s not a remedial agent in t is '.rorld that will
cure Fevei and Ague, snd at! other Malarious,
B.lious. Scarl> t, T\ phoid. Yellow, r.t.d other
Fevers (aided by Radix ay’s l’i'ds) so quick as
Rad wav's Rea ty Relief. Fifty c. ufs ,i fc Ule.
Southern Female College,
J, IGitltCK, at.
This itistiluiion, with eight first-class reach-
ers, resumes exTi-i. cs August 30th. Modern
languages taught by a professor who speaks
French and German fluently. A graduate of
Leipsic, for years a pnpi! of Mendelssohn, di
rects the music department. The new two
story c> liege, with a front of 54 and length of
74 feet, nearly ready for use. Board and lit
erary tuition per annum, $269 75. Send for
catalogue. I. F. COX, President
Carroll I£asonio Institute,
IMIIKOI.I TO> |11.
Maj- JNO. M. RICHARDSON, President.
Devoted to the thorough co-education ot the
seses on the polytechnic and elective plan.
uition, jtti to £3
end for circulais.
month; board,FIS
t !i\VEE* .no t i ll.—iioymTwaut it
i Then use Dr. Harwell’s Chewing Balsam.
It is delicious—an elegant substitute for To.,
bacco and Siiutf—Cleans tlie teeth—Purifies?
the Breath. I'ery Cheap. For sale by L. H.
Bradfield, Atlanta, Ga. ; Hunt, Rankin A La
mar, Macon, Ga ; Banks & Brooks and A. M.
Brannon, Columbus, Ga. ; \V. D. Hoyt & Co.,
Rome, Ga., aud by Druggists and Confectiou-
rs generally. Samples aud prices sent free .
l.ir. .1. K H aum ki.L, NashviLe, Tcnn. j
iBloouiiujiloi! Nursery, iilinois.
dfrli Year ! lion Acres ! t.( Green Bouses ! ]
L < mt A.. -• at. I, (Stock. I.aw Pc ces.
Tre s, Shrubs, >*ianti, Bnlha. See ls, Stocks,
Grafts, Ac. 1"U Page" Illustrated Catalogue.;
It? cents. Bulb. Plant, Seed Catalogues, all ;
for JO cents. 'Wholesale Price List, free.— |
Scud for tlipso before buying
F K. PHOENIX, BJ
DIAL
F,
Bnvs m
lington, III.
li. J SAYERS,
ES£ I\ RE.iL ESTATE.
I AN KLIN,. PEpti.Sf LVANIA.
J sells improv J and unimproved
anywhero iii tho United States.
.-1 o Institute,
HEALTH ! BEAUTY!!
v irgiaia j?
aTAI NlPX. V.I
Is on-' of tbe iargt st first class insiituti
11,.. Sisntli. There are fitglti Schools.
tw. nty-two officers. Pupils from every So
r:i State. Special advantages iu Musi
I! liTdings and G> < unds -nr- spacious and
.mot. i"/ For Circulars of 45 pages. Add
ill v. R. H. PHILLIPS Principi
HEAD OF THIRD STREET, SIGN of “THE NEW FLAG,”
MACON, GEORGIA.
THE LARGEST IX TIIE STATE.
SKILLED LABOR AND MODERN MACHINERY.
AEG \YOi«H WARRANTED.
Northern Pric'es for Machinery Duplicated.
STEAM ENGINES OF ANY KIND AND SIZE.
min
’IN I) LA
ap
nth-
r.-t IMPROVED Dili TEAR SAW’ VII L. ' "RCHANT MILL GLARING, m wt
i v •<] kinds; >FiiAK MILLS-md sVI i ’ KTTI.ES: IRON FRONTS,
WINDOW SILLS and LINTELS: CASllNosof IRON and BRASS
of every descripti ii.sn? M.'. HINERY’of
aLL KIND? TO Oi.DElL
Strong aii'l pu:c rich blood—ineieaso of fl-sh
ai.d weigh;—-clear skin ami beautiful
complexion s, cared to all.
DR. RADVt AY’S
SARSAIAiULLlA.i HESOLV£.\ f
Has made the most a.-toni.-Gu,g tvr-s so quick
so rapid CTe the charges the body un
dergoes, under the influence of
tiiis truly wouderfulMedicine,
that
Every day an Increase in Flesh
and Weight is Seen and Felt.
Tut: t.tiii.tr vloob ri ttit-Tt.ii
Kvery mop of the Sarsaparilian lie- -ivn.t
LINO,
OF KLEGANT DESIGNS,and a- PRICES that DEFYCOMPETITION.
No CHARGE FOR NEW PATT! RV 5 in furnishing outfit of Machinery for Saw or
Jlcr . .t Mi.Is. J
^pairing*,
in
JLjlX
il its Branches.
1 up an cxcliau^c that contains no account | communicates through tiie Blood, Sweat,
meau the istute 1’air and the State Ag- 1 sources of Revenue and tho disburae-
ricultural College. Of course the Col- | monts from the Treasury of Georgia, for
lege wheuever establiahed will be per-
niaucn:. and our suggestion is that the
place of holding tho State’s Annual
Fair.- le al.o fixed and immovably set
tled wherever ike College shall he es-
tab.ishe<1. Let '.he two go together aud
the whole year of 1^70. Its arrange
ment seems to be sufficiently lucid, and
to condense all the necessary topics re
quired by law, aud will no doubt sub
serve very important purposes—some of
which we shall hereafter notice, one es-
ot
end for CIGi LEAR and PRICE LIST.
AGIlAlh WASTED
WILSON. LOClY'OOD, EVERETT k CO.,
Hul MURRAY ST., NEW YORK.
-- to»‘c disaiter by lightuiug. This I Urine, aud other fluid* and juices of the ays- ' S()]e A dU for th( . States of Virginia,' North
thing is ceuaimy remarkohlc, to say the *•«''.W™* Uie - for , lt r ‘ , P a,,s tl f e , w , n ' ,t 7
, ° mt , * 47 ,* J of tht body with law and soud materiHl. xScrof.
Iea6t. Montgomery Adculiter. u j a> Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular dis
ease, Ulcers in the throat, Month, Tumors,
The Storm in Savannah—Wharves Nodes iu the Glands and other parts of the
and Streets Sulmerstd.—The Savannah , system, Sore Eyes. Stramorons discharges
papers of Sunday contain full accounts f ! om the E ‘ r8 ’ ,b * wor “‘ for ™ “ f • ski “
r g \ a * r ei a • at . -a disc jies, Eruptions, I*ever5ores, x^cald Head,
of the effects of the storm in that city, Wor m, Salt Rbenm, Erysipelas. Acne,
which show them to have been more j Bla k Spots. Itorms in the Flesh, Tumors,
disastrous to property than even the ; Cancers iu the Womb, and all weakening and
tempest of September bill, I&O-l. Streets P a ' llfu * discharges Night Sweats, Loss ot
innnda.^t cellars flon.led wl.al. I gperm and all wastes of the life principle,
are within the curative range of this wonder
nd a few days use
using it for either of
its potent power to
Lo . j. , .rable. Many considerations pecially—that of lavish and criminal
wastefulness of the people’s money, by
the lust LegislatuiC or any ot their like
Lauds of foragiug Committees, Supernu-
(uot necessary to specify, because they
ru i-t c patim aud forcible to the mindB
of nd) .. j . ■ c and recommend that such
a u i n oi ;,;imeucs;i of location at least, j meraries, Clerks, assistant deputies, &c.;
he i i 1—^od regarding that much as it will, we hope, preveut the repetition,
th<
t't
were inundated, cellars flooded, whole
plantations submerged, Louses unroofed, of Modern Chemistry, anJ P a few days use
and in some cases blown down, aud ma- I will prove to any person using it for either of
! uy thousand dollars of damage done to
the city itself and to the growing crops
in the viciuity. The public works a-
bout the city are said to he damaged to of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional, and
the extent of one huodred thousand dol- j Skin dUeases^hut it^ia the only positive cure
lars. The main sewer
Broad Street, a canal near
rno.it hencfi-ial for the interests of: if it does not reimburse the surplusses
? . \; *.v. we can 6ec no ob- thus fraudulently taken. We respect-
Millcdgcville ! fully return our thanks to Comptroller
Bell for a neatly printed copy of the Re
port:
to
why
jJ as the place for
•!i-jobbing, pipe-lay-
it r, but one iu w Lich
t io people are dtfep-
for whom saeiificss
ir;i' c at (he smaiks.
t.uie—rind with the
he public property—
•cutive Matisirii and
■y , wall ami grounds,
so con plelcly, ns
it, aud that l'u-
utaneously tup
these forms of disease
cure them.
Aot only does the Airsapardiian Resolvent
excels all known remedial agents in the cure
and South Carolina, Georgia aud Florida.
4 GENTS WANTED for the
tka.\s.viissi©\ or i.*rr.
Counsels on the Nature and Hygiene of the
Masculine Flint- ion. By Dit. Naihievs, au
thor of “The Fhysical Life of Woman.” It
relates to the male sex; is full of new facts;
delicate but outspoken; practical and popu
lar; highly endorsed ; sells rapidly. Sold by
subscription only. Exclusive territory. Terms
liberal. Fr ee $2. Address for contents, dec.,
J. G. .FERGUS <fc CO., Publishers, Phila
delphia, Pa.
DK. 0 DLL1N » ’
Painless Cure for the
0 P I L M HABIT.
Competent Workmen furnished upon application to overhaul Engines, Saw Mills, etc., in any
sc tiou of the country.
FINDLAY’S SAW-DUST GRATE BAR
SHOULD BE USED BY EVERY SAWMILL PROPRIETOR.
Millstones, Beilins, Circular Saws. Steam Fittings. Babbitt Metal, etc.
MADE TO ORDER. TEEMS, CASH OR APPROVED PAPER.
The Great Eclipse Screw Cotton Press!
#n c * for Kiduey aud Bladder ConiplaiutH, Urinary. yP lu,n m an J ;i
building, on Last HnJ Womb diseases, Gravel. Diabetes, Dropsy, inconv-ineit, w
ear the thunder ; stoppage of Water, Incoutinenee of Ur ne ! °rdiuaij Mi-
DU (’OLLIXh ANTIDOTE.
Enables the patient to discontinue the use of
Opium in any form, at once, without pain or
tBout any interruption
It rebuilds the broken
. Stoppage
bolt shell road, and seieral drains were j Bright’s Disease, Albuminuria, and in all tn- j c0, ' !i,,£ll(,oll a, ‘d restores the nervous energies,
torn UD for hundreds of feet, destrovim? BUa where there are brick-du-t deposits, or the DISCOVERED in le«3.
water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances
like the white ot an egg. or threads like white
silk, or there is a inoibid. dark billions ap-
torn up for hundreds of feet, destroying
months of labor. The Springfield plan
taiion, and Lamar's, Lawton’s, and other
farms, were completely submerged, aud 1 pearance. and white b'me-dust deposits, and
es rendered u In. wbi n there ia a pricking, burning sensation
d embank,nen s wh< 11 P a “ in * w *‘ er ’ a,ld P ain in the »“> a11
,t emnaukmeuts | the Btl . k aud a)on? , Iie Ix)in! ,
; the crops on those places rendered a to
! tal loss. Culverts and embankment;
: wore swept away on the Central, Allan- I ~|'v T’s a w^v iir a "\T70
tic and Gulf, and Savannah, SkiJaway I ) 14,. Il, J\ 1 / W X
' and Seaboard Railroads, causing serious PERFELT PURGATIVE PILLS.
losses and much detention of trains. P e rtectl> tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet
lehrity of the f?t. . Michigan Springs The large cotton warehouse of Dr. Ciark, purge, regulate purify, cleanse, and
, , i b . strengthen. RAdway * Pills, for the cure of
m cases of paralysis and general nervous on the corner ot \\ est Broad and Brough ; a!1 ai ^ ri , e „ of tlle Liver, Bosrals,
-.cr.i distinguish- tou streets, Which had just been tom Kidneys, Bladder, A'ervous Diseases, Head-
, ictid, W,S damagud to the extent of .^be, Constipation, Costiveness, Indigestion.
. ° ... It ti :ii:^ iLiio... t
The llagstlle Spring*.
Some weeks ]>ast «y mentioned the ce
plied.
t.fii
Wo this!;
fi»-r < f t'-rir
hbbftanr' ft it
itig wit tie's
quo lit.'"’ e:
j :
ia*tav-is.te.;.
oxhibitlou"
ways. Tip
such vi cunt vi t
of. fill snntr
ik -«XIM 'n
:d
m
titer arc \t r fils
. wo can safely
flilivtlon that ■ t
; no rccolkctiOE
t d such an A
firing. Il.dot
iuxtf the two or ti,
pi-ceding, can bo j
.:,-i astuuuhmgly
Of nature's old fushionc
iiatre lias been, ami it is < I
i-x atenoe that tho youngster
should hear it it!
l or a rain was a
wing f
ray without
he ‘oldest in
of over hav
ugust as the
j eat
ruls
affections ; and that
cd individuals—among them Chief Jus
tice Chase, Lad an idea of testing (heir
virtues this season.
In Hecjy Su'uiday's issue if the 12(U
iust., wc find this statement. “Tho mag
netic woteis at (he St. L- ui« Michigan
Springs, aro working excclleptly upon
Chief Justice CLa-.e, and the favorable
rcpoils thereof have induced other dis
tinguished invalids tj take up summer i
quarters there.”
Wliilo all this ntay he as represented,
and we hope results are even Letter, it I
strikes us that the proprietors are rather j
indifferent or dhab'j'ul about the \aJue
of the mineral pKperjies of the Springs,
or they would inf- :in the j
C-ive an immediate run i
c.immcusuratu with the wants
1-12,000, by the wat.r flooding the inner
cellar to tho height of the flooring, and
three steam fire engines were employed
at pumping it out. Al»ng some pails of
the water front the tide rose four feet
above the w harves, and livrge quantities
of lumber, cotton, too., wire floated off
and lost. A large number oi cattle pas
turing to the fields aud bottoms bciuw
the city also got alloat, and many of
them were drowned, 'ihts two brick
yards ou the c .uj), and the
Butler A Chadwick, each si
hundred doil .is damage by
addition to timse specific ca
wh
iito ana rc-
pat i onagri
of many
pa}.,
cd.
aud
wn
•e
tbi“jr
irfmo-
ly-f.
t came in the course cl
..-’nc :*, orderly and time
ed by lue Muon s quartci-
i» ; - poL/.s from which the wind
blow-—the ‘maro’# tails’—murky bon
stvus, amt unusual in iscs suddenly aud
Mine ci.-.iitniy heard, of water falls—
saw mills an i tho like—and they blew
sometimes violently anil at other times
caused frCrirots, but as a genera! tu!e
w'fire'cif ordinary dimensions, refreshing
aud very useful. Now, and dating th,
years wo have montiouef, they remind
us most feelingly of Macbeth’s idea a
Lout tho wonderful metamorphosis in
human life—
■ the times have been.
That when the brains were out the man would
tflb,
Ard n eud; but now they rise again
And }.usii os Irooa our atools:’’
Aud so of storms of wiud and rain—tor
nadoes, liuiricancs, thunder and light
ning: there s none of the old signs or
ru es how to calculate them in these
days ; possessing as they do, not only
JUaebetli'a } «wer of self-resurrection, hut
also may he said not to die at ail f Tiny
geem to be ou the rampage or war path
dy sugge
payers—without regard to race or color,
or party—to consider calmly the real
financial condition and material interests
of the State ; present it to the Legisla
ture and demand a reform. It will have
a good effect on (hat body, for the mem
bers will not dure to disregard the voice
of the people they represent. We have
also suggested that this Convention meet
p!l times; a violent gust day before yes-, 1 iu Macou »“ October ue*t, daring the
| who, we aro sure, have never yet heard
of the powerfully heiiing qualities at
tributed to their waters. A sgetijir cure
for Paralysis, even its abatement, would
he a blessing to msny afH'cted, and a
source of untold wealth to its possessors.
So far, wc have seen no other thau Isig' -
ly flittering accounts, but such medicinal
anj <fleetivc agents should receive the
utmost development aud Lo known far
a,J wide.
The
cJ, and iu
water stood
the principa
iitrht draft iv<
v mill oi
red many
flood. In
i f dsm-
they report, the Savannah
most suhstnnti.il
orih were llooJ-
eii like one sea,
uni roare.l, u--r-
xposed to their
; pcriectly flood -
of the city the
two or three feet dc u in
thoroughfare* Boats of
• padding about the city.
Dyspepsia, Billiousne*». Bilious Fever, lii-
flainmation of the Bowel*. Pile*. «nd nil lie-
rangeinent* of the Internal Viscera. War-
ranted to effect a positive cure. Purely Veg
etal. V, eontaining do mercury, minerals, or
deleterious drugs.
Observes the following s>mptoms resulting
ficm Disorders of the Digestive Organs:
A iew doses of Radwav'a Pills will free tho
ay Mem from all the above named disorde.s
Price, ic cents pi r Box. *'.'.d by Druggists.
Rend “Fa'se and Trne.” -Send on* h-tfer-
sfiunp to Rudway & Co., N . -7 Maiden Lane,
New York. Information worth thousands will
be sent you.
r July 4 1871. • 86 ly.
FOUND AT LAST!
The only Painless Cure ever Discovered.
T H E K I A K I:
—AND—
TIIEIIl LAST DOSE.
A book of over 100 pages, containing letters
of Fitz-Hugh Ludlow, the well-known letter of
G. A. T., exposing the intrigues of Harper’s
Magazine aud Ludlow , and a lull description
of the Antidote, sent free to any address.
Address, Da. SAM L B. COLLINS,
Laporte, Indiana.
AUE.VTS! HEAD THIS!
**" tl.t.MSi SAW-
> V It A Of TIHKTV nill.l. llts l*t t!
WKBK 1 1) JBXPJKWSES, or allow a largo
conmiissiou to sell our new and wonderful in
ventions. Address M.
Marshall, Mich.
WANTtB LOOK IIEUE.
Profitable employment furnished every man
w illing to work iu his own neighborhood ; [no
lazy person wanted.] Profits over tiOO per
e-nt. Enclose 5J for samp-1, s and particulars
Sales rapid. JONES & METZGAR,
Pittsburgh, l’a.
*,|| Y . iV. H. MAR-
oV TIN, ( oksnu da Minos. McDuffie Go. Ga.
Household Mediciuus.
Patented F, ' nary 27th, 1-71. by FINDLAY A- CRAIG. An ANTI FRICTION SCREW—
A MECHANICAL WONDER. This wonderful mechanical achievement in Doint of EA-
1'IDITY and LIGHTNESS of DRAUGHT. STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL, and is d,s-
tiued at a:i early JJay to supercede ALL OTHER Cotton Screws, be they fabricated of Wrought
or Cast lion.
Since list tall, and before accepting Fatent, we ad ed improvements and labor-saving con
MNHIBII ' IM Mb Tl '
WAGNER A CO., \
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veniences, rendering it PERFECT in every particular. The screw, or pin, has a pitch, or
fait, of inches, that is, at every turn of screw, follower blork descends (or ascends, as
the case may he) Cj inches. The device of the tube or nut in which the screw works,
is such as to materially reduce the friction, so great in the common screw ; thereby r--n
dt ring it an easy task for three hands to pack a bale of cotton in HALE THE TIME
of ANY OTHER Iron Screw I*r< ss by horse power. When desirable, an ordinary
mule can be substituted for three men « itlmnt charge of fixtures. (Screw Presses also
arranged for water and steam power.) We claim for the “ECLIPSE SIMPLICITY,
STRENGTH, DURABILITY. RAPIDITY, LIGHT DRAUGHT, and STANDING ROOM
at top of box;, c:: ire pronounce it the BEST Screw Press IN THE WORLD, and res
pectfully invite a pub ic test with any and all other Scre-v Presses. To purchasers, we GUAR
ANTEE SATISFACTION or EE1 I NI) PRICE MONEY. Orders daily received from dif
ferent States attest its u.larity even in infancy To parties who roar not desire such ra
pidity in p ickii’g, we i ,o -nt-pi v them with tha COMMON WROUGHT IRON SCREW cf
line olow) pilch, aud \ .arant them equal to any nflier Wrought -Screw manufactured. But
above all otli- ra. we recommend the strong, t.-rpid, light draught “ECLIPSE ”
Srud for price lietc.
CRAIG’S P mM’liORSE POWER,
on niuvixG cotton gins 7
An Antidote for
Fever & Affue.L v tr‘ i,a “ :dbU! ' fiiu il eJ '
pan-
Tor-Payers Convecticn.
The present and prospective financial
condition of Gootgia, is well calculated
to excite anxiety and alarm. Ilow far
tiie State is already in dob; no cue can
tell. To meet the wasteful, iniquitous
and criminal expend!'utes of the pies
and one aecou t speaks of several per
sons taking n swirn around the Baptist
Church.— Chio.uc/e Sen:Lin l.
lion. A!cx. D 1 til tr, editor i f the New
Yotk National Intelligenc e, in a letter
to Col. Dul'ree, of the Memphis Appeal,
concludes as follows ou tiie subject of
the‘New Departure’:
“1 am no truckler to Southern sinti
luant or any other sentiment, i ilesiro
no office; 1 ;t-i. uo knots; atid I would
not cioss the door of uiy study for all
the votes iu the country; but I admire
intellect and reverence truth and virtue ;
and a ea Iu! and comprehensive glmco
at the whole political field since I Mil,
POAKD.WAN’SS FKENC
jJ FEW IONS— Invalti*
Uis.and bei.^ jut
, are readily tukin
ii
tl WORM CON-
ble ns a Cun: tor
in ot a candy ioz-
> OAR DM AN'S CO
GINGER.—A spi
1 e I dingly useful in CO
nary imgulariti
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C D EXT. JAMAICA
udid corrective and ex
es, Cramps, and ordi-
c Bowels.
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S3 RANT’S
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n'lJcts arising
blond. This a
wonderful cure
for the pui posi
INDIAN PURIFYING EX-
—A tncdiciiio Jung in use forriis-
t; m ..ii impure- state i f ti.t-
r11. :e has | i rlornicd smr.c most
s aud is the best at licit) extant
B RANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY BALr
SAM.—Extensively used f-rah pinniona
ent Radical adtoini.-iratinn. Ihcpcoide. compels me to ray that neither truth,
.tl 1 1 -I t ..... a . * % • 1 f # »» *» * , *• l . V . i I , - r \ • ZX 1 -1 »w. I . V . . rssl « 1. s.
will be heavily taxed. With thnrt
crops nnd crippled industries they a re ill
virtue nor bra ns have developed them
selves in American polities since the fa-
NrrcjCuls. Jim uw. Il District. S. C., Jit hi ■
12, 1-71). j ■
Mr. It P Mdiset | <*
Dt:.\r. - in:—In reply to your question as to
wjjiit ! -i b Liilhc success uf your Fever aud
Ague Pills that fuyc been gold by us, wo would
say «s far r- we know- they have given.eft
tiro satisfaction. In on* particular case, that
Bon Shephard, to whom we sold one box, tells
u.' that bis wife who has had chills and fever
for th* past two years, and found no relief un
til Bhe look your pills, since which she has had
:t, but
"I RE
INK’S DT;
PEPSI A REMEDY.—A
u/e and speedy cure of that most
.Emres-int' of compjidnta •'Dyspepsia,” put up
fre i an original rccipo of Dr. Greene, Fort
\ . ey, Ga., by v. ii:au it jiao long been used
with v - rulerful success.
Southern representatives left the Con
gross of the Uuited States.”
Accounts from every part of the coast
section report immense damage to the
cotton and rice crops, especially cotton,
from the recent heavy and continuous
rains and gales. Reports irotn the iute-
rior, on the other hand, represent cotton
Yours, res
•pectfally
W. T. BL
BLANTON & SON
I am desirous of prescribing your Fever and
Ague Pills in my practice. Have you an
agent iu this neighborhood?
DK. JOHN 8. JAMES.
I have long felt the want of such an article
in my practice, as a substitute for quinine,
and corn to be suffering badlv from the ! « nd shall use thsm with confidence.
protracted drought. . J-P. BUCKLEY, M.D.
proiracrau uruu 0 u*. r 4pAug.50 1771. p81 r 344t.
J 3A»Ki::i?S NERVE AND BONE LINT-
MEN I'.—The best external remedy for
mail or beast. A certain cure lor Rheumatism,
Cramps, Sprains, Bruises, Swelling, Weak
Limbs and pains of all kinds.
P ARKER’S COMPOUND FLUID EXT.
BllCHU.—The purest and best in use.
A sure relief for all diseases of the Bladder and
Kidneys ; ask for no other; physicians re
commend it.
HALLETT, SEAVEP. A BURBANK.
140 Chambers and 131 Reado St., New York.
BROWN’S HOTEL,
Opposite Depot, MACON GA.
w. F. BROWN & CJ., prop’rs
(Successors to E. E. Brown & Son,)
W F. Brown. g*o. C. Brown
For Ginning Cotton, CRAIG’S IK Ut-JE POWER is as far in advance of thetordinary Gin
Gear as the ordinary GiuGear is in advance of ALL THE OTHER HORSE POWER non ad
verfised and manufactured in the State.
We are WILLING and ANXIOUS to PROVE this, if allowed an opportunity of a PUBLIC
TEST.
The above Horse Power lias proven, by actual test, to bs the most simple, durable, econom--
ical and of ligh est draught, of any Horse Powiry et introduced to the public. REQUIRES
NO MECHANIC TO ADJUST IT. Any farmer can pul in position and operation in several
hours, as it sits upon the ground. The Gin may be located ai either end oi the Gin house, or
directly over the machine, as preferred.
WE GUARANTEE WORKMANSHIP, MATERIAL AND PERFORMANCE
And further, we will legally obligate ourselves to REFUND PRICE MONEY where ma
chine fails to perform satisfactorily.
We challenge any and all Inventors and Makers of Horse Powers, to meet us in an actual
test, and produce the equal ot this Machine for driving a Cotton Gin.
We manufacture two sizes—No. 1 for driving 50 and 60 Saw Gin ; No. 2 for 40 and 45 Saw
Gin. This Power will snood a Gin. having an S inch pulley, (standard size) THREE HUN
DRED REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE—calculating the mule* to make three rounds per
minute or Two Hundred and fifty Revolutions |with the mole* making only two) aud a half
rounds per minute—(a very low estimate.)
Send for CIRCULAR containing PRICE LIST and TESTIMONIALS.
K FINDLAY’S SONS.
r Juno 13, Findlay Iron Work*. Macon. Oa.
W. VV. SIMPSON & CO., Agents Sparta, Gn.