Southern recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1820-1872, September 05, 1871, Image 2

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Iron Works! for Asthma, I.'osc Coltt. Ilmj Peter. etc. “Nothing so successful.”—T. llETCiJf. THvgyint, Boston. R» copnncn<liHl by Dr. < >.4V, Holmes. Jiuticu’is relieves. JC3.BffKSIXTSCO., Boston. Mass. Sold by ail ilrua^Vsts. inngunges taught by a pi b ssor wSo speaks I Frenvii Mt<l German tlueutly. A graduate «.i i Leipsio. for year* a pupil of Mendelssohn. dt- I reels ills music department. The new two story college, with a f.ont of 54 and length ot 1 74 feet, nearly ready for use. Board and lit | erary tuition per annum. $269 To. Send lor ' . I J ’l IV Prnctrl^tif. It was the first and is THE ORLV PALTi IJE.tAJEDV that instantly stops the most excruciating pains, allays Intlamation, and cures Conges- iious. whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bow els. or other giauds or organs, by one appli- Ia from .one to twenty minutes, no matter h-iw violent or excruciating the pain the K lieu matte, Bed-ridden. Ihfirin. Crippled. Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with dis ease may suiter. The application of the Ready Relief to the part or parts where the pain or difficulty exists will afford ease and comfort. Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will in a few moments cure Cramps, Spasms. Sour Stomach, heartburn, Siek headache, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Wind in the Sowells, and a* Internal Pain’s. Travelers should always carry a bottle of og.dway’s Ready Jieliet with them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pains fro n change of water. It is better than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. FEVER A.\U AGUE. tinues to ravage xvouigsburg. Oti tire 27th one hundred new cases ami twenty - uine deaths were reported. On the 28th ei ghty new cases and fifty deaths. Pakis, August 30.—The members of \ catalogm i SWEET JIOKJTH.—Do you want it A Then use Dr. Harwell's Chewing Balsam It is delicious—an elegant substitute for To bacco and Snuff—Cleans the teeth—Put itie.-? ilie Breath, t’cry Cheap. For sale by L. It. Bradtield, Atlauta, Ga. ; Hunt, Rankin At La mar, Macon, Ga ; Banks & Brooks and A. M. Brannon, Columbus, Ga. ; VV. D. Hoyt & Co., Rome, Ga., and by Druggists and Confection ers generally. Samples and prices sent free. [WHITCOMB S MFMF3.Y ASTHMA MIIiLEDGE VI JU.3LE. THESE AY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1871, iiiiisdgevillo Athens. | publican Government, he acts (nninten* iionally wo hope) more the part of a se cret Spy, or oue anxious to create spbi&m and multiply dissensions, than to haal or pacify discontent. Familiar with de partures or the wily tricks of a turncoat, he is restless and cliss/rtifficJ uuleaa fo menting or engaging in some uew scheme other; all which we cauaidly advise Dr. Hard will never establish fame or fortune on any firm and enduring foun dation. VTq have no fear of final re sults, or that the party of the people will divide when grand encounter with the invaders of the Constitution and the lurkiug dis rupters of our national Union, however ; much they may dispute as to the plan of the battle. . r . Health of Charleston. The News of the 30th says: ‘‘The r i liis is the heading of a somewhat ■ yellow fever continues to excite the com- peevishly wri.tsn article in the last Southern Watchman relative to the lo cation of the ‘‘State Agr chanical aud Military College.” Our inunity, though the disease, as yet, ex bibits no especial feature of activity in icultural, Me- | its 6 P read or oi malignity in its type. Several new cases are reported, and du ring the twenty-four hoars ending at cotemporary, after quoting a couple of j n oon yesterday, there were six deaths paragraphs taken from an Exchange in | resulting from the fever. The begira of which Milledgeviilo is assumed lor cer- taiu reasons as the most eligible and practicable place, remarks, ‘‘Hero is unacclimated residents during the past two days has been very extensive, and will continue to-day. All the trains go out well filled. In the eveut of the fe- dcmic, the fewer subjects that remain within its reach the better.” richness.— Wo give it just as wc find ver assuming the proportions of an epi- it, but wo believe it originally appeared j in one of the Milledgeville papers. Cer-1 tain it is, that one of the Milledgeville i delegates to the Rome Convention, J made the same showing in substance.— j Nothing like it has occurred before, ex cept perhaps, the devil’s proposition ‘to j trade off all the kingdoms of the eaith.’ j AVkat title has Milledgeville to any of the property named ? Athens might with equal propriety tender the Capitol, Pres The State ftoad Boohs. Atlanta, Aug. 30.—The archives of the State Road were to-day turned over to a committee of citizens. This action | was the result of a scries of prosecutions for the last several days, during which 1 the late Auditor, Treasurer, General j Ticket Agent, Master Mechanic and sev- ! eral merchants have been held to bail to i answer for frauds on the Treasury. The yoreign ITews. Lo.ndom, August 30.—New York city loans are atill excluded from quotation itt Berlin. Fresh disturbances have occurred be tween the people of Strasbourg and the German troops, in which several on both sides wete wounded. The cholera has appeared at Hamburg. There were sixteen deaths at Aitona during the past week. The disease con tinues to 27th uine deaths were reported. New Arivorlisrinciils- R. R. R. RELIEF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- RAIMIS READ! LE 1 to T CUBES THE AVOIiST PAS AS Xn from one to Twenty Minutes !VOT Ml) KlOVlt after reading this semen- need any one j SUFFER WITH PAIN. Hadwaj s Read) Relief Is a fiirc for every j PAIS. Southern Female Colleg I.A6BANGK. OA. This institution, with eight first-class teach ers. resumes exercises August 3t>tb. Modern the Government have agreed upon a oil for the prolonging of Thiers’ pc which slightly modified the Committee bill. It will receive the unanimous sup port of the Left. It is stated that Gambetta withdraws bis proposition for the dissolution of the Assembly. Garibaldi has recovered. Repose on ly is necessary for his complete restora tion to health. There was a violent demonstration in the streets of Rome to-day. A drunken crowd led by Tognetti rushed through the streets shouting against priests.— The soldiers dispersed them. Several shots were exchanged, aud one was killed and many wounded. ident'6 Mansion, Treasury Department, j road is the exclusive property of the State, and has been managed by the Re publican party of Getrgia. Patent Office, Post Office, Agri cultural Department and grounds at Washington City! She has as good a Have You any Old Cigar Boxes 1— title to all that as Milledgeville lias to , The Chicag[) RepMicaH % there ha8 the property named (that is the old b ee n a recent judicial decision touching Capitol, -Executive Mansion and Peni tentiary Square—Ed. Roc.) “aud it is worth oue thousand times more money!” There aro set eral little “weak points ’ the tax upon cigars, making it a penalty of -SdO not to destroy the box after the cigars shall have been taken therefrom. This applies not only to the regular dealer in the article, but to the consu- ex- cuse ignorance. in these remarks of the Athens ‘AV atch- mer, and the individual who has a dozen man’—the first of which is, that it can- empty cigar boxes “kicking around” bis not be shown in anything that has ap- j J 0 ®*® or in the possession of his «hil- , ... ... tlreu. had better nut his foot in them, or peared in aMillcdgeMlle papei.cn w ic i institute a savings bank in order to meet any delegato to Rome from the banners j the penalty, since tbo law does not C ub of Baldwin County stated in the Convention, where any right of owner- ship was claimed by, or for 2tlillcdgeville, to the old State House of Georgia, the Penitentiary Square, or Executive Man sion. It Is claimed, however, that these building; are commodious, aud located in Milledgeville, and not only unoccu pied but wholly useless to the State and a source of expense. It is claimod fur ther, that the people of Georgia own these buildings aud the grounds; and Vienna, August 30.—The Free Pre*s j say3 that a league for the preservation nf the peace of Europe bas been formed at Gastern, and that Austria, Germany and j Italy, and perhaps Prussia, are its adhe rents. Prince Leopold of Hobenzollern, whose candidature lor the Spanish throne ; last year was one of the causes of the , war between Germany aud France, has' left the Prussian service, and will devote himself hereafter exclusively to farming. ; j fro 11 1 Frenel I Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents. There j is not a remedial agent in this world that will i cure Fevei and Ague, aud all oilier Malarious. I Bilious. Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, and oilier 1 Fevers (aided by Radway’s Pills) so quick as | Radway’s Ready Relief. Fifty cents a bottle. HEALTH ! BEAUTY!! Strong and pure rich blood—increase of ties and weight—clear skin and beautiful I complexion secured to all. DR. BAD'WAY’S SAKStfMtlAX BESULYE.YT Has made the most astonishing cures so quick so rapid are the changes the body un dergoes, under the influence of this truly wonderful Medicine, that Every day mi Increase in Flesh and Weight is ISeen and Felt. the toitJk.iT itL,oon B m tmrsr;ie Every drop of the Sarsapurifiau Resolvent communicates through the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and other fluids and juices of the sys tem the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of the body with new and soud material. Scrof ula, Syphilis, Consuuipiiou. Glandular dis Tbo Hinosviilo /I ih'-riir Cn O a \ ; case, Uleets m the throat, Mouth, Tumors, lbo Minesvule, (Liberty Go.. Ga ,) ( Sodes - in t iic Glands and other parts of the Abd-el-Kader own; a house in Paris. It was built in 1S64, aud is fitted up in true Oriental style. Prince Nappleon, who is on friendly terni3 with the ex- Emir, superintended its construction. The house was slightly damaged during the bombardment. Dr. J R Harwell. Nashville, Tenn. Tnoouiiiiglon Nursery, Jlliuois. •20th Year ! tiOO Acres ! 13 Green Ilouscs 1 Lamest Assortment. Best Stock. Low Prices. Trees,Shrubs, Plants, Bulbs, Seeds, Stocks, Grafts, &c. 100 Page Illustrated Catalogue, 10 cents. Bulb, Plant, Seed Catalogues, all ! for 10 cents. Wholesale Price List, free.— ! Send for these before buying elsewhere. F. K- PHOENIX, Bloomington, 111. II. J. S.4YEHS, deafer in keae estate FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA. Buys and sells improved and unimproved lands anywhere in the United States. Virginia Female Institute, a »TAl.MOi\. VA. Is one of the largest first class Institutions in the South. There are Eight Schools, under twenty-two officers. Pupils from every South ern Slate. Special advantages in Music.— Buildings and Grounds aro spacious and ele- o-aut. 15T For Circulars of 45 pages. Address, ° rev. R IT. PHILLIPS Principal A NSW ERa ivt "N7V -A. S H I 2>T Gr . LABOR, of “THE NEW FLAG,' 1 M ACOK", GEORGIA. THE LARGEST IN THE STATE. SKILLED LABOR AND MODERN MACHINERY. ALL, WORK WARRANTED. Northern Prices for Machinery Duplicated. STEAM ENGINES OF ANY KIND AND SIZE. FINDLAY’S IMPROVED CIRCULAR SAW MILL. MERCHANT MILL GEARING, most approved kinds; SUGAR MILLS aud SYRUP KETTLES; IRON FRONTS, WINDOW SILLS and LINTELS; CASTINGS of IRON and BRASS of every description, and MACHINERY of all kinds to order. AILING, Gazette says: The continued rains are very damaging to crops—corn is beaten down, and is sprouting or is rolling— cotton also beaten oat and buried in the sand—potatoes epoiling in the ground— and still the rain falls in torients al most daily. ;Duf Damage to (he Rice Crop.—The dam age to tbo rice crop, from the recent storms prevailing in this vicinity, says the Savannah Republican of the 29th, has been more serious than was at first anticipated. The forward rice which had been cut and was lying in the fields stacked, was totally swept away. We have seen letters from two heavy plant ers, who estimate their loss of the grain thus harvested in the aggregate between eight and nine thousand bushels. Other system, 6’ore Lyes. • s frnmorous discharges from the Ears, and the worst forms of .skin disease?, Eruption*". Fever Sores, .SVaM Head, Ring Worm, 8.iit Rheum, Erysipelas. Acne, B;ack Spots, it onus in the Flesli, Tumors, Cancers in the Y\ onib. and ail weakening and painful discharges. Night 8’weats, Loss of 6’perm and all wastes uf the life principle, are within the curative rango of this wonder of Modern -Ghemistry, and a few days use will prove to any person using it for either of these forms of disease its potent power to cure them. -Yut only docs Ike Narsaparillian Resolven excels all known remedial ;igents in the cure of Chronic, 6’crofulous, Constitutional, and Skin diseases; but it is the only positive cure for Kidney and Bladder Con-.Haints, Urinary, j and Womb diseases, Gravel. Diabetes, Dropsy, : •Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine ! Bright TIME, ffid FOIL CLOTHES SAVED BY Tnt USE OF WARFIELD’S COLD WATER j elf-Washiog Soap 1 UF OF EL EGANT D ESIGN3, and at PRICES that DEFYCOMPETITION. No CHARGE FOR NEW PATTERNS in furnishing outfit of Machinery for Saw Merchant Mills. Repairing, in all its Branches. that the legitimate purposes of the Cap- 1 planters Lave doubtless lost correspond- ingly. The growing crop itol and Executive Mansion, have been destroyed by removing (he Seat of Gov ernment ; thus breaking the Stato’6 plighted faith to the properly holders oi Milledgeville and entailing great dam age upon them. It is also claimed, that the Legislature of Georgia have the ri'ht and power to appropriate these vacaut buildings in whatever way it may deem proper; and % it is moreover em- pnaticajhj claimed and asserted, that it is better aud cheaper to donate them to the Agricultural College contemplated, than to suffer them to remain idle and go to decay ! It there is any “richncsB” in suggesting, under such aspects, a pref erence for Milledgeville—or if the peti tion of her citizens has any similarity with the devil’s attempt to bribe his Lord and Master, it must float in the brains of the “Southern Watchman” and no where else. Again, wc regard as cx- not cut, has not been so generally destroyed, bnt has been seriously injured both in the bead and the straw, from long continuance of the wind and water. Those who think the oil wells of Pennsylvania Lave played out, may be surprised to learn that the production of petroleum in this country is steadily on the increase. In 1S60 we exported but one and a half millions of gallons ; in 1S6S it had reached ninety-nine mil lions, and last year it was oue hundred and forty-one millions. The increase in the flow of oil in Pennsylvania, since 18G7, has been nearly fifty per cent. A letter written by a Polish exile in Siberia, and pnblisbed in the Galician Dzennih, gives a heart-rendiug account of tbc sufferings which the men who par ticipated in the insurrection of 1863 have to undergo. He says that their food is utterly insufficient, and that the Russian officers who act as tbeir keepers Meeting of the Citizens of IVJ fie County Thomson, Ga., August 31, 1871. j Pursuant to a call through the Me- • Duffie Journal, a largo number of the citizens of McDuffie assembled at the Court House to-day. Judge James B. Neal was called to the Chair and George P. Stovall request ed to act as Secretary. The Chair then 6tated the object of the meeting to be to consider the propriety of petitioning the next Legislatire to have the cap ital moved back to Milledgeville from Atlauta. On motion, a committee of three, consisting of Col. M. C. Fulton, F. M. Usry and J. Hillman, Were ap pointed to draft resolutions for the action of the meeting. The committee report-L u ..„ r . HCl ed the following resolutions, which were ; strengthen. Bad way’s Bills, fur the enre unanimously adopted : Whereas, The seat of government va3 moved from Milledgeville to Atlanta against the wishes ot our people, and, as we believe, of a large majority of the intelligent citizens of the State ; Whereas, The ild Capitol buildings at Milledgeville are much better suited for the purposes ot government thau those Send for CIRCULAR and PRICE LIST. AGENTS WASTED WILSON, LOCKWOOD, EMEIT k CO., 51 MURRAY ST., NEW YORK. Sole Agents for the States of Virginia. North and South Carodna, Georgia and Florida. A gents wanted for the TRANSMISSION OF LIFE. Counsels on the Nature and Hygiene ot the Masculine function. By Dr. Napiieys, au- ( tlior of “The Physical Life of Woman.” It Disease, Album mu .a, and in all ta- relates to the male sex; is full of new facts; where there are b.’ick-dust deposits, or the i delicate but ontspoken; practical and popu- er is thick, e’oody, mixed with substances ; ar; highly endorsed ; sells rapidly. Sold by subscription only. Exclusive territory. Terms liberal Prc a $2. Address for contents, Ac., J. G. FERGUS & CO-, Publishers, Phila delphia, Pa. ! Competent Workmen furnished upon application to overhaul Engines, Saw Mills, etc., in any sect; on of the country. j FINDLAY’S SAW-DUST GRATE BAR SHOULD BE USED BY EVERY SAW MILL PROPRIETOR. Millstones, Beltinir, Circular Saws. Steam Fittinas. Babbitt Metal,etc. MADE TO ORDER- TERMS, CASH OR APPROVED PAPER. :o: The Great Eclipse Screw Cotton Press! water like the white of an egg, or threads liko w hite silk, or there is a morbid, dark billions ap pearance, and white bone-dust- deposits, and when there is a pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and pain in the Small of the Back aud along the Loins. t, RADWAY’S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, jerieetiy tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet i urn, purge, regulule, purify, cleanse, and 1 of! a! 1 disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, ! Kidneys, Bladder. Nervous Diseases, Head- j ache. Constipation, Costivencss, indigestion. Dyspepsia, Billionsness, Bilious Fever, In flammation of the Bowels. Pile.-, and all De rangements of the Internal Viscera. War ranted tu effect a positive cure. Purely Vcg- etab'e, containing no inercuiv, minerals, or deleterious drugs. Observes i lit- following symptoms resulting! from Disorders of the Digestive Organs DR. COLLINS’ Painless Cure for the 0PIUM_HABIT. DII COLLINS’ AIVTIDOTE. Enables the patient to discontinue the use of Opium in any form, at once, without pain or inconvenience, and without any interruption of ordinary business. It rebuilds the broken constitution and restores the nervous energies. DISCOVERED in 1S68. The only Painless Cure ever Discovered. DOW occupied iu Atlanta; aofl, moreo- J Ry A few ^ os ® 8 of Badway s Pills will free the treat them with terrible brutality. Wo ceediugly weak, the Hiiuor s argument ., . J . ° 3 - men of noble descent are frequently flog- of Athens having as good a title to the Washington City public property, as Milledgeville has iu and over Georgia’s deserted halls within her corporate lim its. He was hard pushed when he could Bay nothing more conclusive (against their quasi rehabilitation, knowing as be must, that their original use can scarce ly if ever be revived. So far as real ownersbip extends, Milledgeviilo has ouly au integral part—but whatever ad vantage location confers, sho may justly claim priority aud right of guardianship, j over all others. ; ged for trifling infractions of discipline until senseless, aud prisoners who at tempt to escape receive invariably one hundred lashes with the knout. The writer of the letter says that two-tbirds of the Poles who were transported to Siberia eight years ago arc dead, and be appeals to the civilized press throughout the world to denounce the conduct of the llussiau Government. py The Editor of the Daily uij-True Georgian, at Atlanta, in its issue of the J extreme felicity was that be lived 2Sth ult. says : “The Bourbon dynasty ! is about the nastiest thing which ever ! pinned itself to the coat tail of Democ- | racy. Now, behold it in Atlanta ! dead, ' the deadest thing among the corpses of ignorance and bigotry.” The allusion to the political Editor of the Atlunta Sun as the Bourbon dynas ty and front whom the gross billiugsgate above, was designed to elicit some kiud of notice, is unmistakable, and can only provoke tbe silent pity ot Mr. Stephens, rather than his condescension to reply. Besides, wo would remind Dr. Bard of the extreme recency of his remarkable feat by which he ‘pinned’ himself to the Democratic tail, and with what apparent subserviency and honest devotion he had up lo the very moment, dangled upon the skirts ot ultra radicalism, in all its hues aud shapes. In his advo cacy of the ‘new-departure’ mistake of a portion of the Democratic brotherhood no far from his evincing the Democratic creed, or the true prin, piplea of our ^original representative r«- Bun Buti.er.—Ben Bntler said, in a speech the other day, that Miles Stand- ish, the old Puritan, was fortunate be- | cause he lived iu a time when there were no newspapers. The New York Sun thinks that B. B. mentioned only a mi- nor point, and that Miles Staodish's more at a time when there were no Ben Butlers. We concidc with the Sun, for old Miles doubtless had a supply of silver spoons, which would not have remained in bis possession long had the Beast been about The Causeless War on Corea.—Tbe New York Post condemns the war on Corea, and says it hopes that this ls6t attempt of our Government to diplomat ic work in tbe East at the canon's mouth may be the last time our Christian civ ilization shall appear io arms before the heathens and barbarians to extort fiom them grauts which they have the right to withhold. ver, can be obtained without cost, beiu w the property of tbe State, a matter ol grave immportauce to our people in tbeir impoverished condition ; Whereas the city of Atlanta has fail ed ta comply in good faith, if we aic correctly informed, with her voluntary pledge ta furnish all necessary public buildings for tbe use of the government, for ten years, without cost to the State , ! Whereas, The Opera House and the Governor’s Mansion have been purchased at enormously high prices, and we be lieve in reckless disregard of tbe wishes and tine interests of our people, and, finally, Whereas, The administration of the State government, since its removal to Atlanta has been both corrupt and ex travagant, squandering absolutely millions of the public funds and wan tonly imposing heavy burdens of taxa tion, which it is impossible for our people to bear longer without utter ruiu aud ! bankruptcy; therefore, Resolved 1st. That we, the people of ! McDuffie county, earnestly appeal to our ! fellow-citizens “from the mountains to the seaboard,” who are in favor of liou- esty and economy in the administration of the government, aud opposed to the reckless squandering of the public funds iu the purchase of H. I. Kimball’s Ope- steafront all tho above named disoiders. ! Price, 25-cenls per Box. Sold by Druggists. Read “Uftise aud True. ’ 6’end one letter- 1 stamp to Risdvkay Co., No b? Maiden Lane, ; New York. Information worth thousands will j be sent yon. r July 4 1871. 26 ly. FOUND AT LAST I An Antidote for ■ Fever & Ague. 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 and Ludlow, and a lull description of the Antidote, sent, free to any address. Address, Dr. SAM L B. COLLINS, Lapnrte, Indiana. | TGE.VTS! READ THIS! U/i: WILL PAV ACMTSA MALA.! \ V u v «f Timm smuahh i>ek AVli.fc.lt ANO fcXPLIASKS, or allow a large i commission to sell our new and wonderful iu ventions. Address M. WAGNER & CO.,- Marsbail, Mich. c WASTED. LOOK HEltE. Profitable employment furnished every man willing to work in his own neighborhood ; Luo lazy person wanted.] Profits over SCO per nt. Enclose §1 for samples and particulars Sales rapid. JONES & METZGAR, Pittsburgh, l’a. W. all V’aluable Receipts for $1. 9v TIN, Colombia Mines, McDuffie MAR ’. Ga. Mcrcalurs, IhirnwtU Dislri 12, 1870. Mr. P- F. Moist: Dear Sir:—In reply io your question as to what has been the success of your Fever and Household Medicines. ■TOAUDI!AN’S COD LIVER OIL.—This Oil is put up with great care from per- \ fectiy fresh Livers, aud is, without doubt, the finest produced. B OARDMAN’S FRENCH WORM CON FECTIONS.—Invaluable as a Cure for Worms,"’and being iu the form of a candy loz- ! enge, are readily taken. r ill OOARDMAN’S CONC’D EXT. JAMAICA ’’ ' " a | -iJk GINGER.—A splendid corrective and ex- Patentcd February 27ti!, l~. i. by F1NDL vt »x CRAIG. An ANTI EiJv. 1 K,X SCREW — A MFCHAXICAL WONDER. This wonderful mechanical achievement in point of RA PIDITY and LIGHTNESS of DRAUGHT. STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL, and is d s- tiued at au earlyjday to supercede ALL OTHER Cotton Screws, be they fabricated ol Wrought or Cast Iron. Since last fall, and before accepting Patent, we ad ed improvements and labor-saving con venieuces. rendering it PERFECT in every particular The screw, or pin, has a pitch, or fall, of C] inches, that is, at every turn of the screw, follower block descends (or ascends, as tbe case may be) 6] inches. The device cf the tube or nut in which the screw works, is such as to materially reduce the frictiou, so great in the common screw; thereby, ren dering it an easy task for three hands to pack a bale of cotton in HALE THE TIME of ANY OTHER Iron Ser w Press by horse power. When desirable, an ordinary mule can be substituted for throe men without change of fixtures. (Screw Presses also arranged for water and steam power.) We claim tor the "ECLIPSE SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, DURABILITY. RAPIDITY, LIGHT DRAUGHT, and STANDING ROOM at top of box, etc., etc.; tec pronounce L the BEST Screw Press IN THE WORLD, ar.d res pectfully invite a public test with any and all other Screw Presses. To purchasers, we GUAR ANTEE SATISFACTION or REFUND PRICE MONEY. Orders daily received from dif ferent States attest its popularity even iu iufcucy. To parlies who may not desire such ra pidity in packing, we can suppl)- them with the COMMON WROUGHT IRON SCREW of fine (slow) pitch, and warrant them equal to any other Wrought Screw manufactured. But above all others, wo recommend tbe strong, rapid, light draught “ECLIPSE Send for price list, etc. CRAIG’S PATENT "HORSE POWER, FOR DRIVING COTTON GINS- ! Flake’s (Texas) Bulletin, of August | 23d, says: “In tbe receut difficulty at | Bastrop, tbe State police were drank, 1 and fired some ten shots at a Mr. Jost 1 He returned tbe fire and killed a State policeman. The firing took place near tbe store of a Mr. Joseph Hotter, and his children were present at tbe time. Mrs. Uoltcr, the mother, seeing the af fray, and fearing the safety of her little ones in 60 terrible an exposed condition, L.r.^,-1 c was completely overcome. She fainted in her great fright and terror end died. She was buried in the Jewish pemt’ery at LaGraoge.” ra State House, Bullock Governor’s Man-1 Ague Pills that have beeuEoid by us, we would sion at fabulous prices, and to other liked venality and conuption, which have characterized tho government siticc its removal to Atlanta, to uuite with us in demanding of the legislature at its approaching session, such action as shall be deemed best calculated lo effect the speedy removal of the seat of gov ernment from Atlanta back to the old capitol buildings at Milledgeville, so long renowned lor the eloquence, states- j manship. patriotism, fidelity, aud hon esty of oar public meu, and now hallow- | ed by glorious memories of the latter days of the Republic. Resolved, 2d. That wo hereby in struct our Representatives and Senators to advocate tbe removal of tho capitol back to Milledgeville, aud to favor thu sale or rent, as shall be decreed best bv! them, of the Opera State House and the Bullock Governor’s Mansion, so called, in the city of Atlanta, so as to protect { whatever interest the State rightfully | owns io said buildings. j Resolved, 3d. That we candidly . invite the co-operation of the good peo- . pie ot our State, and respectfully bug- i say as far aij wc know they have given eu tire satisfaction. In one particular case, that Ben Shephard, to whom we sold one box, tells ns that his wife wlio has bad chills and fever for th« past two years, and found no relief un til she took your pills, since which site has haJ no return for mere than two mouths, aud is now able for the first time iu two years to at tend to her work, and was never bettor in her life. We shall continue to recommend them. Yours, respectfully, W: T. BLANTON A. SON. I am desirous of prescribing your Fever and Ague Piils in my practice. Have you au agent in tins neighborhood? DR. JOHNS. JAMES. I have long felt- the want of such an article in my practice, as a substitute for quinine, and shall use them with confidence. J.P. BUCKLEY, M.D. r&pAug.30 1771. p til r 34 It,. L J. Giilmartin. John Flannery L. J. GUILMARTIN & GO. COTTON FACTORS —AND— General Commission Merchants, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Agents for Bradley’s Super Phosphate of l’s Mills Yarns. Domestics. &c. Rope aud Iron Ties, always on pug, gest tha holding of county meetiugs to ^ consider the question of the removal of Lime, Jewell’s Mills Yarns. Domestics, «fcc. the State eapitol hack to Milledgeville. The meeting then adjourned. Jams? B- Neal, Chairman, Geo. P. Stovall, Secretary, Ba Laud Market^irice paid for Wool, Dry Hides, faff low and August lo, dm X 18 4m,a ceedingly useful in G’olics, Cramps, and ordi nary irregularities of the Bowels. B RANT’S INDIAN PURIFYING EX TRACT.—A medicine long in use for dis orders arising from an impure state of the blood. This article has performed some most wonderful cures aud is the best article extant for the purpose. B RANT’S INDIAN PULMONARY BAL- SAM.—Extensively used for all pulmona r> complaints, being purely vegetable, unlike most preparations for C'ouglis, Cold’s etc., does not constipate or leave any unpleasant after ef fect, but always affords speedy relief. G 1 BEENE’S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY.—A T safe, sure and speedy cure of that most distressing of complaints "Dyspepsia,” put up from an original recipe of Dr. Greene, Fort Valley, Ga., by whom it has long been used with wonderful success. P ARKER’S NERVE AND BONE LINI MENT.—The best external remedy for mail or beast. A certain cure for Rheumatism. Cramps, Sprains, Bruises, Swelling, Weak Limbs aud paius of all kinds. P ARKER’S COMPOUND FLUID EXT. BUCHU.—The purest and best in use- A sure relief for all diseases of tho Bladder and Kidneys; ask for no other ; physicians re commend it. IIALLETT, SEAVEP. & BURBANK. I4D Chambers and 131 Reade St., New York. BROWN’S HOTEL, Opposite Depot, MACON GA. w r. BROWN &C ->„ Prop’rs . (Successors to E. E, Brown & Son,) W F. Brown. G*q, C- Brown as tar in advance of tlie ordinarv Gin OTHER HORSE POWER now ad ForUi. umg otton, CR.aIg c HORsg Gear as the ordinary Gin Gear is i, advance vertised and maniifactur-d in the tale. We are WILLING and ANXIC US to PROVE this, if allowed an opportunity of a PUBLIC TEST. The above Ilorse Powc> lias pro\ on, by actual test, to be the most simple, durable, economy >cal and of ligh est, dr tight, of anj Hor c Pow,r y et introduced to the p ibiic. REQUIRES NO MECHANIC TO ADJUST IT. Any faimer can put iu position and operation in several '■ours, »s it sits upon the ground. The Gin may be located at either end of tbe Gin bouse, or direct! v 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. i.- VVo challenge any aud a 1 Inventors and Makers of Horse Powers, to meet us in an actual est, and produce the equal u. this Machine for driving a Cotton Gin. We manufacture two sizes— ! o. 1 for driving 50 and 60 Saw Gin ; No. 2 for 40 and 45 Saw Gin. This Power will speed e Gin, having an 8 inch pulley, (standard size) THREE HFN- DRED REVOLUTIONS PEL MINUTE—calculating the mules to make three rounds per ninute or Two Hundred and t fty Revolutions ^with the mules making only two, and a half ounds per minute—ya very lov estimate ) Send for CIRCULAR containing PRICE LIST aud TESTIMONIALS. R FINDLAY’S SONS. r June 13, jTindUy Iron Works. Macon ta,