The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, September 20, 1871, Image 3

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THE DAILY SUN. )&• Nets Advertisement* nhcays Jounu an First Pine; Load and Bushiest Jfotices on Fourth Page. Wedmhdat Morhdto Septhkbeb 20 SUN-STROKES. How doth the buszy Cumricr-J., IU treoaury increase, ^ Aud labor* bard to eture it well With Democratic yrear. To prove it Is a Dtuiocz* 4 It labors day by day : Aud put* support to Democrats, it ■ If they agree to pay. Though "d—n the Democrats." oA IQ. BVunorck'a income is only $200,- 000 per annum. But be manages to ob tain bis beer on that. Seme moo hare an immensely practical way of looking at things. The Philadelphia Star, for instanee, says:— “If Qrefhy “ made Prasident.it wilt be a big advertisement lor the 7VSma” I*- r*t* J — will win the Bpaniah people. ‘ He is attending their bnll tight#, and if than is anything that will make the Spaniards think well of a foreigner, that is it. ^ IQU Lowell, Massachnaetta, haa the email pox. The people say they will en dure it if it will only keep Butler away; or woohlbe but toe Sappy if he would oplp empe and tuts it. $9* The Eufala Newt of the l$th says: “Serseal iutereeting communica tions hare been crowded out of this num ber by the pnaeof original matter.”— That is pretty heavy on the authors of those communications. tug- The Hy of yesterday morning aay* : “A number of ‘kine’ arrived yes terday bom Western markets, looking hale and hearty. ” The Era will, perhaps, be kind enough to inform the public when the Buttock will arrive from the West ^ President Omni has secured sev enteen stalls on the St Louis Fair (fnaiads, far the purpose of exhibiting some of kbe fine stock that has boeo pre sented Mm Once ha was elected Presi dent, ^ . **g_ The Boston Journal reminds the Ilspnblinenn of Meseenhnsstts that “the wont sign for the man is when, in do- spmr of the physicutn, he rails in the ijoaek; the wprnt sign for the State is whan it ilisieimwi its statesmen to •oaf in the demagogue.” It is singular bowkhaee Badicel papen refuse to. ac knowledge the great asrrioe Butler ren- imml thefr pmtj It wm he who taught them “ the manly art” of stealing. •+ * rfte. lent night I dreamed that there were two Lithe, golden-haired girls Uke you— A*<1 loved them both. What eoald I dot They both bad just tbia wavy bear. Thia pretty dree*. looped here and there. Your tone of voice, laugh, gesture, air. One drew me with your modest eyta. The other with your sweet replies; And both were full of sorceties. And so alike I could not guess, When one had gone, which lovelioeas LingwrcU to deepen my distress. But her I loved, and nothing loth Whichever one! aud pledged by troth. And so was true and false to both. Awaking, H was we* to Rad Katurs had not, howe'er mciinded. Made two of tour distracting kind I —Atlantic Monthly for October. HER AMSWER. Tie strangs that you in dreams should see. Two •WoUaMMfred girts like" ■*- I look on rack rcaptelon.ly t*m not so sure you dreamt at all: You loaned so heavy 'gainst the wall, I rally wu* Mmid yew** MU. 1 wotted long your earning i»- You ewe. I asked you where you'd been, You answered with an awful grin. Your eyes, X ww, were not quite right. They hsdadoll. unusual light ; g^PfjhiBg must have obscured their sight. Your f—ht-pv. too, bed grown so week, im untuni, i coma *»* And an oa row «o*w“' 1 to xpmk. Aad DM j*w Mia, "dmr, doo'l do *o- I'T.bMii out with tbe bop*. J<" k *°» : Four—Mid . doun of Cliquot l" tar, W ttetraiigx tfc»t J»u Mioold «e«, Or think jew »w.»l»(r «* “• ’ Wlae mulbpll*. thing, woodroxely. GEORGIA NEWS. GRIFFIN. The Middle Georgian of yoelertlay yield* the following item* ; Then wen twenty baptised at the Bap- tint Church or Sunday night, by Bev. Dr. DcYotic. ., Two negro womon got into on olterc*- tion, andone cut the tlx* sewtoljr a kuiie. oanaing bar entrails to protrude. An average cam crop baa been made in thia section, but in many plaoea the com Bias been blown down, and there u a probability ot it. rotting on tsaoroand bufom ft can be gathered, ■< ffi^WnconMnne*. SAVANNAH. ..... The following oOcial statement of tlio exporta of Savannah, for the fiscal year endian; J«ne WHh, ia taken from the Mining Fees. aud ia of interest to all the people: mean wm*-"-* 1 "‘““‘V.ia. I'ploxd OoMob. »“ SSaS H.VUUadCoUuo .J-JS J?, Jr, V. P. Timber exd Lumber..Mfl tt.e-1 MtataUooecua " Total foreign eiporta in foreign w*l>. I,w Upland Cotton BMM, lH,rt aS« Total font** axportale Ataorlea. >MW Total valna of lorrtgn exporta..,. axrotn coaotwwx. Upland Cotton 5T& Ho. I,laud Cotton a**'*’ *•*** Domrotlta M" — • Bales, 1.716 ...ae.a.M ft-. W.437 sX..t.../nsrw*,li.aM 140,031 Total coortwler rxportn. T--U1 fjrelg* erp-me. ■rand t-Aal valor of exporta for rror ended Juno .10, Irtl •alue of expert. for year end. I the horrors they havo so miracnlouly es- oaped. AN Horn AN® A half later. People are rushing from the scene of disaster. Oar o&mp is crowded with the terror-stricken innibitnuts from the country in our rear. Everybody is mut ing tho forbodiugs ami horrible’expecta tions. They lielieve the day of judgment has come. This extraordinary phenomena appears more and more extraordinary.— The country fr om two to three miles from here to Lake Metiu is entirety sill .mergeit and is now one vast Lake. Nothing au thoritative from beyond, though rumors are ripe, that Orlando is swsllowed up, aud the whole chain of Lakes to Lake Conway are now united, and form an im mense inland sea. We leave immediate ly, and in terror, for oar own fate. In haste youra, Apopka, Florida. A. F. Stcrues. fllisrdliiiuciue. REMOYAIs Juuea K. WUliumi AgenU, haa removed to rooms in the DoUatr Havings Bank, on Wall street. In the Kimball Houm. eeptlM* STEAM ENGINES. rpUE aud.-raianM la prviaml to fnrntata far,.! A NosliM. for Saw Hill, or Ptantanoo lue, ot Hiss deMrod, of Ike Most Improved Btyles and Beat Makers. on the abort.et uolloe, glvlog xhaixoto. to Ml wild. ON BAND FOB SALK : One la hone Engine end Sew Hill, eoaptete. Hi been need *lxt, dav. Aleo—One Mew Portable Engine, Shone power. WU1 be Kid et • bergeln. k. MURPHT, engJO Im Atlanta. Oa. The Snei of Monday has these para graphs: A new telegraph office lias been opened at Fleming (No. 2), on the Atlantic and Gulf Boad, and that little village it now- in communication with tho rest of tho world. There was a difficulty between two col ored seamen by tho names of Charles Colo and Isaac Havelow, in which tho latter received u out, from the effects of hicli he has since died. Joe Coburn, the great pugilist, who is to soon fight a champion match with Jim Mace, will make a tour through tho Southern and Western cities, giving sparring exhibitions, aud perhaps Savan nah will be in his route. What possible chance could Cobum have in a “mill" with Harris, the re nowned pngilist of the Kttts ? None !— Cobum will avoid Savauuah for fear of being “licked.” Another Confederate Soldier Wend ing ms wat Homeward.—An ex-Confed erate soldier, luunedWm. Johnston, lame, toot-eore and weary, arrived in thia place on Friday last from Charlotte, North Carolina Tho history of this unfortu nate man, from the time he enlisted in the Confederate States army until bis arrival in Dalton, ia deeply interesting. He is a native of Southwest Texas, and early in the spring of 1861 entered the Southern army by joining the Texas Bangers, which celebrated oompany w as commanded by the gallant Capt Terry. He hod two brothers in the same compa ny, both of whom were killed, one at PerrrviUe, Ky., the other at Murfrees boro’, Tenn. The subject of this notice was himself dangerously wounded at Lincotnton, N. C., by Stoneman’s com mand, which made him a cripple for life. He roeeired four gun-shot wounds snd two ugiy-looking sabre cate. One of the btiUx|pessed into his thigh, crushing the bone, and through his body, coming out about au inch to the left of his spine. Another struck bis thigh near the knee, and rangod along the bone about ten inches. The other two shots, which were also in the legs, were so slight as to trouble him but little. Thesuhre cut in bis face, between his eyes, just above the bridge of the nose, fractured the skull. The other cut wna in tbe shoulder, and peuetratod the right breast. A battle-scarred veteran truly. In this condition he was taken to a railroad atation, thouco on rail to Rich mond, Ya., where lie remained in the hospital until May lost He was uual >le to walk three years and six months of the time. Lust full Mr. Johnston had so far re covered from his many and terrible wonnds as to be able to nobble about on crutchos, and ho determined to start for his homo in Texas, which ho hail not seen for ten long, weary years; but the weather being cold, he was induced by the surgeon of tbe hospital to wait until spring. Ho, on tho first of May, with the surgeon's certificate in his pocket, which ho was told would carry him through to Texas, and a ten dollar bill given him by the surgeon, he took pas sage on the cars for his Western home. He, however, soon found that the cer tificate was of no benefit—that he could ride only so long as he paid- and when ho reached Charlotte, N. C., ho was out of money. Hero ho made an effort to get transportation, in which ho failed, when he determined to foot it through to Texas on his crutches; and ho arrived near this place, os before stated, on Fri day night last, after liaving been more than four months on the way, not resting u day during the trip, hut taking tho weather as it come. When he turned his hack upou the home of his childhood, 1 to battle for the , , . ,, “Lost Cause," his father, two sisters aud 1*1-LLM A N PALACE t AHS an uucle. were living. In 1»62 his lath -1 nm mruiml, from home via -Montgomery to er died. He heard regularly from home j Mobile without c-iimihc. up to the fall of Vicksburg. Since that NO DELAY AT TERMINAL POINTS, time bo lias not heard from auy of his relations or frieuds, though he has written often. A few good Samaritans interested lixa Vtnhnlf fit tllin l)l:UV. ftlrttr t. Tbe: fllancotte. r. <3-. TKRO W 33 R, Proprietor Extritior Planning Work*, i\0. U.,x -Rh} ATLAS 1 A, OA. fiugW I’m. 'r->*TNi> 0' r *~Y Kutu'tal Life Insu nci '• O? ST. LOUIS, WIO *h:k.s a joit.iv.fi>, Agerts far North, i n l» rgl ffhe -vlovfnte 9e»ing ittactiine ! Atlanta, Ga OPPIOBI18: JAMES i: EADH, Pr»-ikl*Qt. A. M. BKITXUN, Vle*-Pr**id*ut. H. W. LOMAX. Truaninr. C. O. McllATTON, OcutralAgcut, hatch, m. d., j fiMnt II. CHAUTOPHUt, U. D. J Iia * rd - The following gentlemen, rnrli of whom hold i Policy in this Comi>*iT bar* been organic d in tbi* city M a BRANCH BOARD OF TRUSTEES a Colonel C. I'HEl LEft. l*re*idt ut, WM. li. TrfiJ.U, Vice-President. TUTSTEF28 : Iran P. Howell. J. C. Kirkpatrick. John A. Flu- u. Albert Howell. Andrew J. We at, Oalvln Fay, “■“jl*. Thornpaou, J. W. Morrow, C. W. Henderson, Lodowit k J. UlIl, Atlanta Marble Works, WILLIAM OKAY IMPORTER AND DEALER IN 4 meriean, Italian and all other Marbtes xxp st'ttTcu art.i.ntk. New Haute ta Mobile. New Orleans Vicksburg and Texas. Blue Mountain Route V I A SELMA, HOME, AND DALTON Railroad and it£Connections, -RVAKSENOERS LEAVINO ATLANTA DY THE imtiXb KAHMKb a»H5B at 10 A. M., making cloee connection with FAST EXPRESS TRAIN Of Selma, Borne aud Dalton BaUroad, arriving at Selma at. 8:10 P. M. aud making cloee connections with train of Alabama Contrsl Bail road, arriving at JackBon... 11:50 A. M. Yickeburf 3:55 F. 11. ALSO, make cloea connection at CA.LKRA with trains of South and North Alabama BaUniad, arriv* ing at Montgomery 7:10 P. M. Mobile 7:45 A. M. New Orleans 4:25 T. M. I ted and ito j the South themselves in his behalf at this place and succeeded in getting him transports- lion to Shreveport. A purse of several dollars was also raised for him, sml one or two articles of necessary clothing given him. He left there on Monday ast on the Chattanooga train.—Button Otises. STARTLING PHENOMENA IN FLORIDA. WHO WANTS A BUILDING LOT’ T hree beautifcllt sitvatrd buildino LOTS, well within a half mile of the Paaaungcr Depot, will be sold, one half in twelve month* time. Apply to Several First-Class Frartt OMeei For Rent ^ yS EAST ALABAMA STREET. BETWEEN TRY. OR taul WUitahxU rtroMa. tatlwr bj Hiagta Boom or in Suita, Apply at the Law OBoa of •eptlMt MABSBALL J. CLAltKE. Fare a* low as by any other Itontc. Pnrrhase Tickets via Kingston at tbe General 'icket Office, or at the H. I. Kimball Hoorn. JOHN B. PECK, Gene ral Passenger Agent. E. G. BA1HIKY, General HuperinUutknt. m.‘i»tla-tf Change of Schedule. TBANBPOBTATION OFFICE, 1 Wkstuui a Atlantic lUmnoao. j Atlanta, Ga., September 14,1871. J Leave Atlanta at 6M> a. m. Arrive at Chattanooga * : “P. m - Leave Chattanooga. Arrive at Atlanta I 1 ** F* “• Dalton Acootumodaiion wUl arriv* in Atlanta at old. b. b. walker. arptllMSt i. R. WYLY. Cor. Peachtree and Wheat street*. A LRi-ge Partlon of Orange ('aunty Cknuged ta i Uke. TREES, nOUSES AND PEOFLE EN- UllLPHED. The last Palatkalierald has n letter from Orange oounty, Florida, containing a thrilling nsmrive of tbe sinking of a good portion of Orange oounty and the to^mstion of a lske where it once stood. After relating the experience ol one man. he goes to another, whose account is os fU More snd more wonderful. Mr. Alex. k Foster has just come in with more marvellous and startling reports. He says that on his way from Orlando to MoUouville, alter crossiug lort Methn branch he left the road to avoid the oou- Stant bogging to which lie was s’ 1 lij(Vied. Tlie safest place he thought would bo on tho crown of a high black jack r‘ J g c . raoning parallel with the road, which he aeeordingly took. After ndingperhape a mile his horse commenced bogging and for some distance it was micsUunable whether he could get through, he however rooobwt more solid footing; :«aro he coni- manoed Irngbiiig at this time ho noticed remarkalde and portenUous sounds in bis roar. The bogging grow worse as ho progressed, until he hod to, Sere seemed no esoape for him, both ho and hia horae were stdl Iwgging. The sounds iu his rear inervasod moro aB.1 more, ami be.wmo more and more alarm- imr and the route >“ ,ronl j^dire not sto|N as U.is would have rcu- «red it impossible to have extneated himself—he noitberdare nor could look iK'hit d him, his whole thought •»>! •J" ^ to relch terra fituiA At lost after au 0 most guitefbuinan exertion#, lx>th be ^ hrih^TexhaitaU-l b> the most ex- tmm degree, he rose lied solid ground. Turning to examine into the cause of those fearful sounds in ins rear, lie taw the most terrific «md sppuhut? liu, ever been my fate to listen to. the Zt thtog tlist attracted aUenUon. w« llu ,ttheKMxxm.oesx.a Xr.de, the tops reviilving ^ ^ SSni anfl more rapidlv as it sunk and ^ Auction Sale. W M Wn.L SELL THIS MORNING AT KIN* O'clnrk, rt*rn*r of Mari'-IU and Broad *tr*^4A. 12 band of Saddle and Harwew Horw* ; Atoo. 1 **• (hr** yon* old Brahmin Cow and Young Calf ; Furn iture, Da OoodN, etc. Hair* poritlve. IPOUNDBD MM.] M O <> II E SOUTHKKN Bus i no88 University, Cur. Unsiil A Alaliaina 81s. ATLANTA. OA- Open Day and Night. A THO BO roll PRACTICAL AND SYSTEMATIC oonvne of Inrimctw* foe most terrifle and nppaliug sgu"'* . , fver been wy fate to listen to. Ibe Young Mcll and Adult*, qualifying them lor any Porition In ■ ahortwt puMibls Gm* and at (he least < tii? P Kvolv < h«" d JhSriSnf"**-* NwU -“ frmn 7 to • O’ctork, Sriwrr-'itt ; fe'1 ” *— 565 56,660,148 Mato* of cotton shipped... t *. KtodruU LAh ea Ur at any time. »o Usebinf iDg with the eolsi- oj^btycau^t^l F . MOOBK. ! ^JOBN MILLKIXIE^ pneouhl^lyHM^. jr-ln the att0KB(EV AT LAW. £E“S?a. T “^”S|sHsS»““ “* Goorgo E. Gibbon, Anthony Murphy. J. J. Williamn. Dr. J. A. Link. _____ _ lUchard P. oienn. n Kooly, Charles U. KdlUu. HENRY MYERS. Secretary. C. A. SIMPSON. M. D.. { Medical J. WIMTAB VANCE. M.D. f Kiaminer*. All pohclrH luuedby this Company become non- forfeitable after th# jnj me&t of one full aunnal pre mium. No restriction* on travel or residence. Dividends declared aunually on all policies which have been two years In lore*, and in proportion to the amount of premium paid. Oflka i No. 43 Whitehall gt.. Up Main. MTE&fl k JOHNSTON, BiigkS-lm Ayenta tor Northern Georgia. l,fSOO BU8HEI.8 Red Rost Proof Oats AT Mark W. Johnson’s, orrosiTE Cotton Warchonxc, on Broad Street. ALWO: 300 Hus*. Selected Seed Darby, 360 Until. Seed Kye, to am re, 600 Uush. Seed H'/ieal. 3IO Bus*. Hed ( Inner, *15 Bus*. Hed Top nr Hcrdi Ora**. 421 Bus*. Orchard Ora**, lOO Bus*. Tall Meadow Oat Ora*s, to arrire, 175 Bus*. Blue Ora**, and ail other useful Crosses, he. 500 Ctrl. Fresh Turnip Seep p ALrtO: lOO Ton* Sea Fowl MJitran and other Guano, lor Wheat, Etc. ALSO: 500 Dixit Mow* and oihtr Plows, from 13.60 to $6 60, Cheaper than hoaa* made "Scooter*." AL SO: Mark W. Johnson’s, P. O. BOX 2S0. Atlanta, Ga. The Palace Dollar Store L. II. PIKE, PROPRIETOR. N. B.-^QOODS SENT TO ANY PART OF TH OOFNTHY. anflk-lm* Musical Instruction. J>ROF. HUTCHINSON, Mu*i<aJ Director of th* Beethoven Society, AUanta, Teacher of Piano-Forte, Organ and Mtlodoon. Address--Care Lawabe and llaynea, Whitehall etieei. or P. O. Box ML *0*24-Im To Parties Desiring to Build Bupo tntnd thy »mH4in f an4 A'leGA/uy, or thd FfaiiMar ikparlment Mfy, of m Hr** Vlmtt Mono* (toy mm* In Mrtct, ■e he* at hie command a picked eet of hand*, and feels confidant in giving general aatulactioo. MX HEFEREKCE—CoL John L. Grant, Langley A Robinson, and Fay A Corpul, Architects. A OAHD. To meet the demands of an ISCKBAKIBG WIIOLKffALE BITI1SK8R We have ft***r*d large and commodioaa atnre r in the KimbaU Uouk, fruntiug on iH-catur Stm t, nearly opposite Moorr A Marsh and Siivey A Dough erty, which wu will aecupj- Off 1st OCTOBER NEXT, and where we will bo glad to receive our friend* and With thorn lncruaaod hn ihti«» for doing a H~hoit9air iPmw Bmfnrss PUPEBlOll INDUCEMENTS u uiuiraue. Until 1st October we will *i*ll t PAJigggrhY, rjrugrci., augW lm Alheh. Ga. IVLUIFLOH: AJST'X’&J 1 BUY CROCKERY and GLASS No. 17 Peachtree Street, -»BOM- 0?. Fk. RIr’XjElY, JMCOUTtU AND JObBLU. n - ESTABLISHED 21 TEA 101. -RS Xr-p. , tarf, .lock. Oocuptax THREE FLOORS- »UJ» tart. lodMcwi.au uttaroJ R> tart bc/nw Kquml to any Market. Atiuta. Ox.. Amuaxutl. xxRSaix. Admlitl«ti‘(i(iir'« Sale. m.re.» axonal., i Tallutbio Cougrx. J i Y virtue of an ordi r of the Court of ordinary of ‘ ml14 county, will be aold on the tret Toruday in . / .O.. , ta. kwtHl tortlr. li W ^Idltis’. Bon. fwaWwIw. " • ‘ ‘Macon Comes to Atlanta Agxlnl” ^ FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS U Hid COUUiy. WIU Of WIH OH mv mx, a uvsnmj November next. 18*1. betuern th« lew**! houra uf sale, before the t’^ort Bnuae door m Crawfordvtlto, in **id county, the Plantation when-on Mrs. Dovt-y . Clemtoona rraidrd at the time of h«-r d#a«b. The I ■itoaUon ta baaithy, aucietv g- M «d. ounvenient to railroad*, churches, nulla, aud p-*t office. land ■ iih ‘1 to th. • .dtui f of corn, rott'i Of *n-all rrain; in irixril repair. Mr. Alexander Clemmons ia on the place, and uiillake pl«**ur« in shewing it to any p«r» u » tohrng to parebeet-. Tmu*. t»eHa -irt .FtrorW *• uelWO, .VtluiDlitlXtOI. LANDSBERQ'B LUMBER YARD, orroaiTE obokua hiuioab shot. ATLANTA.GA. Jnwocl ahtngloM aud Ijstlita, White Pino Boalx, Wiudowa «rt) jtU Mind* ot llrested and Framing l.umber. mai-ir A. T.twwihn * oa. Head of Third St, Sign of ‘‘The Hew Flag.” MACON4GEOBGIA. " { THE LARGEST IN THE SOUTH! Skilled Labor and Modem Machinery. All Work, fWarrnntrtd .... Northern Prices for Machinery Duplicated. stmuim Kjrcmrua or xrr muro jutro uza Findlay's Improved Circular gate Milt, .Brer* mu I JUHS Wu maji mraraiud hindm: Smmt JMlii and Rinm jMfleu b Front*, Unadow iuUand JLinteS" Casting* ottoon and Brae* of mearn Beoartntton, mud Machine ry of at! kind* TO OMDMM. I R O If BAILING, Ot vt.pnt Dtataxx, xna xt yrtBMttata Out* Coaipeuttat. wl» Ohxnx tax Mkni )q fitaittai outAt of Mtaktuxnr to. gxw o, Mtachxat Milta.^*| REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ! Competent Workmen furnished t i appUoation to overhaul Baglas*, law MlBe, •<*-, ta lay a tho oountry. FINDLAY’S SAW • BUST GRATE BAR SHOULD BE USED BY EVERY SAW-MILL MOKHTOM. Millstone*, Beltlag, CircaUr Haws, Steam Flttlagi, BakWt Metal, eta., eta. FUBNlaHED TO OBDEB. TERMS, CAXU OB AFnOYKD rATER. It- FINDLAY’S SONS, Macon, Ga. TUB GREAT ECLIPSE Screw Cotton and Hay Press, Patented Feb’y 37, IBTIJby Findlay * Oraig. AO ANTI FRICTION 8CRKW-A MECHANICAL WONDER. Thf* WMdcriW 1 point of RAPIDITY and LIGHTMK8 of DRAUGHT, HTRNDB WITHOUT A RIVAL, fmfk la itmtinil *4 an early day to eopereede ALL C/niKB Cotton Herews, be they fohricaled of Wrought or Chet Iron. iitMAStan—■ da DneemRagSLJMR tt. riNULAT'S SONS. Vlndlay", Ipox Wort*. Mxeoa. bo.: draught, aad all o planter should P. 8. —You n for many orders twice ea fast as any of the other Iron i Vosswa&dr _._ T . jxlaeMAiMwiim r neighbors are detu-nained to have them, as they can peck behead via of the tahe or nut ia which the ecrew work*, is such a* to ^-i^y^ue^^^e£oo!aotfr«ade ft r rendering H e*« — rendering at every tarn of the ecrw, folloi • mail. wRIeN Utaoctxw wcxka, ta tawk ta to taalerioUF fedo, tbenbr matarto* ta., tart ta, rtix. ketata ta tack a kxieet TIME <)» ANT OTHER Iroa Screw Free, li, tofxc-yaxor. [See J. L. Gilbert', tart! ble, eo ertloetytaal. ceo b. eabrtltatod te rttae taex wtlRcxta .hxxflxet Sakxrta. „ BUJTY, RAPIDITY. L10UT DRAUGHT, ud ETAROlNtt BOOM ertep at tau. rtc, taa. la rtext, nx» noaece It Ibe BEST Screw PrertlN THE WOBLD, rtN rxenecW.il, lc.SeepxMekeel wMbaorta* XB other screw Prexacw. To purekaetaw wx ODABAHTSK SATUTAUTION o, UgrDM) PRION MONET. “““ ll FINDLAY'S SONS, Maoon, On. CRAIG’S PATEHT” HORSE POWER, PC)H DRIVING COTTON GINS. Mnlltafatlon Ouurnntood or Mouuy Rrtiuuded. SIND POR TLLDSTBATID CIBCtJLAR. Tlio CIBCtJLAR. OT H. FINDLAY’S SONS, Muoon, Ga. / Now I»ort*kt»Ie Steam Engine .# Ve, Driving Oettoe Otoe, PrinBo* rrxtaee. and for tat ptapota roaxlrtig Beta aaxk) tax ban, PstaxP. £ I >! j? 1 Li i i rfAHkT are tale. Ta# tart,na le irroxaSlt bpxXOer. .veeqt at Ibertxr. Bba wxtar■> ,»■ taXBtatalt I proaartox (rota am. The, am aasar Ibex » xtora. and VIRR taSURANOE OOM-ANUrt Saw NO . AwarvM ua prxtatam, bp AaMrtcax IxiHtaU UU-n. *m* tarBaarxtaXv. Cotton JoctoTB and Cotton foot ©now %yrata, Cu. W1LBRRPOBCK DANIEL A WHJJOBN BILL. DANIEL \*c HILL. COTTON FACTOH8, Airi-nlN Ootton Food GuiWMkj 1 '- J.3,WAbBkN ULOCK, OPPOSITE GLOBE UQTKL, AUGUSTA, QA. All bnsinees entnwtod to tliem will b*v« strict personal attention. Order, for Begging. Tic or Hope ami Familj ttapplisa pBoo^Uj filled. COMMISSION 1 1-4 PEH CENT. art, JOHN P. Kina. iTta-t O.orgta Jmrttaal Bauoxxl tart rtA-—“ 1 t^ga’Idieeii. to Prxx't, REVEREKOKB lull Ratal. I CuL L. M- BILL. 'Dtrrctcr Ox. B. * xR Auxxata MtaillMlM I Nrttooxl Bxak at w.w.samon.ia