Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, July 25, 1871, Image 5
The Greatest Improvement Of the Age, O. W. MASSEY’S PATENT EXGELSIQR COTTON SIN BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND COO- LSOTION! ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, GA. to work on plantations, and. hays seen in operation hundreds of Gins, and hare no hesitancy in pro nouncing this the BEST WORKING GIN I ever saw. It runs light—gins fast—docs not injure the cottonX-im possible to break the rail—no use for self-feeders—and no trouble to feed. The commit tee at the late Bibb County Agricultural Fair, being so well satisfied of its superiority over anything they ever saw, awarded me the premium. I am now prepared to furnish any one in wiuit of a Gin. A sample of Excelsior and also of the Griswold Gin can be seen at Caihait & Curd’s Hardware Store, Macon, Ga. Send fordesepriptive list. " 0. W. MASSEY. Macon, Ga. E XCHANGE on New York for sale at lowest cur rent rate. Exchange bought on New .York, Philadelphia and Savannah. Advances made on Bonds, Stocks. Cotton in store, or shipments of ootton to good Northern, Euro pean. Charleston or Savannah houses. Collections promptly attended to. in all parts of the United States. Our circulation is amply protec fed by United States Bonds. 1 0. PLANT, President, W. W. Waiaucr. Cashier. auglfi-tfloctSS* ClBBEDdE & HAZLEHIBST, Bankers and Brokers, MACON, GA. R eceive deposits, buy and sell ex change, gold, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS and Uncurrent Funds. Collections made on all Accessible Points. fcyOffice open at all hours of the day. eeptl-lyr Griswold Cotton Gin. I will continue to manufacture the celebrated Griswold Cotton Gin, a Gin that has given univer sal satisfaction, and out of all .the Gins I sold the past two years, but one single complaint, and not one Gin returned. Every Gin warranted. A sam ple can be seen at Car hart A Curd’s Hardware Store. jun29tf O. W. MASSEY. ADMINISTRATOR S SALE. \l/iLL be sold on Tuesday tbs 1st day of August V y next, at tbe Ella’ Store, on Mulberry street, Macon, Ga. The entire stock of Merchandise, consisting of Fancy and Family Groceries, fine Wines and Liquors, and also, tho Stock and Fix tures, belonging to the Saloon and Bes tuaran t. At the same time and place will be sold, the celebra ted trotting stallion “Climax,” and trotting buggy. Togetherwith oUiot effectsbelonging to the estate Terms or sam/caenur » rr .n».a paper. Bale to begin at 10 o’clock, and continue from day to day. july 2-taa W. A. CHUBBY, Adm’r. CUBBEDGE & HAZLEHURST’S SAYINGS INSTITUTION HEAD OF THIRD STREET, SIGN OF ‘‘THE NEW FLAG.” > MACON, 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 and SYRUP KETTLES; IRON FRONTS. WINDOW SILLS and LINTELS; CASTINGS of IRON and BRASS of every description, and -' MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER. . • INTEREST PAID ON! ALL SUMS FROM $1 , - _ , TO $5000. fVFFICE HOURS, FROM 8 a. si. to 6i>.h. 'AVINO been Afflicted with Cancers, I was cured AGENCY Savannah Bank and Trust Co T>EGULAR MEETING of the Society at the Club II Room over Lightfoot & Jacques’, Third street, on SATURDAY NEXT, 22d inet., at 10 o’clock a. m. As it is the last regular meeting before the Semi- Annual Meeting of the State Sociecy, at Rome, and for other important reasons, every member is ear nestly requested to be present. .. . jj20 3t B.TLWRIGLEY, Secretary. all paid is ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON. c EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. DEPOSITS RECEIVED, On which Interest will be Allowed, Our WROUGHT IRON COT- TON SCREW PRESS is the only Cotton Pres3 that has stood tbe test, being used ever since the Competent Workmen furnished upon application to overhaul Enginee, Saw Mills, etc., in any section of the'country. .v FINDLAY’S SAW-DUST GRATE BAR ‘ SHOULD BE USED BY EVERY RAW-MILL PROPRIETOR. Millstones, Belting, Circular Saws, Steam Fittiiigs,Babbitt Metal, etc. FURNISHED TO ORDER. TERMS, CASH OR ATPROVED PAPER. -V'\- . The Policies of tins..Company Arc issued by well known American citizens resi dent in Now York, who are Directors and Share holders, and consequently, with the-other Share holders, are individually liable for all tho engage ments of the Company. All policies are signed oy them. V. All claims are payable in cash on proof of loss, without deduction for in terse t, and not, as is usual, sixty days after presentation of proof. They expire at six o’clock p. v., and not at noon* 1. 0. PLANT, tgent, apr23Sm~ - \ Macon, Ga. No. 196 Gravier street, New Orleans. jun2Q dGmwSm J. RAGLAND, A -— DIED. mth 1871, after a brief illness, little Jimsot joiy»w« otDS , jgaa tbre0 years and nine JI jaontk- ..gmiiirg, lovely creature, Joyons as tho day, ~ Fair of form and feature. Happy, blithe and gay; Music’s rippling sweetness, • Laugh and careless song from his heart’s repleteness, Ever flowed along. -Few the starry summers, O’er Ms path had shone, Ere the angels called him To the far unknown y gmiles and gleamy brightness Wreathed that fairyonBg face, . '10 its placid whiteness, Told of death a embrace.” *.. r . aoaus. n. M. BAZEJTORE. SHADRACH WAKE. Adams, Bazemorc & Ware, PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE, W FOURTH STREET, MACON, GA. r bavo admitted Mr. Shadrach Ware to our buiiueas, tho new firm to go into effect on Vifier the fire* day of September next. But all * na ,.?Ut,*edby Adams & Bazemore on tho pres- cropwill be assumed by tho new firm- wl wSlin the rature, as in the past, give our i nl« attention to the storage and sale of all cotton to us. Our warehouse is, as is well Slftwn commodious, newly built, and fire-proof. . TihZral advances will continue to be made to our w - may28 d£w3m tiro’fromButts county, Jackson, Ga.jlLs. A.Mad- Griilin, Ga.: Mrs. Green Duke, Liberty Hill, Ga.; Mrs. A. Porter, Griffin, Ga.; Mrs. Rebecca Ward- law BaroesviRe, Ga.; Mr. D. Lewis, Barnesvillo, Ga.’ Mrs- R Goodman, MonticeUo, Ga ; Lou(color- d 1 former servant of B. W. Collier, Indian Springs, Ga The above is only a few of the many names that could be added to the list. To the .A_ffiicted! I prefer not treating doubtful cases. After sat isfying yourself describe your cancer to me and I ffill give yon my candid opinion. *• At yonr request I will visit your bouses when cir cumstances permit. Uvreeidence is twelve miles east of Griffin, Ge». which is my nearest express office. Money may be cent with safety in registered letter. Communica tions etrictly confidential and promptly answered when stamp and envelope sent addressed to your- self. Address J. M. HARDAWAY. Liberty Hill, Pikeco.,Ga Those to whom it may be convenient, may call sponT. J. Hardaway, Southwestern Railroad, who attended me in my affliction and has been with me in several cases since. He may be addressed through tho postoffice at Macon, Ga., or Enfaula, Alabama. J. M. HARDAWAY, jnly 13dAw tf COTTON GINS. THIS 3D. T. Shops Established, in 1833. TWENTY THOUSAND SOLD TECI3 BFIOWKT. BROWN, THE ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER OF THE TAYLOR GIN. THESE Gins are SIMON PURE, not HYBRID3. 1 Of 135 sold by our Senior in I860 and 1870, but ONE was taken back; but SIX complained of, and to hat ONE was a workman sent. The Brown Gin WE offer is of different model to others of his on tale, and is a perfect machine. These Gins are WABBANTED to give satisfac tion, and all we ask of parties wishing to buy is to look at them before buying elsewhere. If you can hot call, eend for circulars, by addressing JOHNSON <fc DUNLAP, Agents, 72 Third street, Macon, Ga. • jun28 2aw£l6w * . . MONTPELIER INSTITUTE, NEAR MACON. GEORGIA. A HOARDING? AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. TIIIKTIETH If EAR, 1871-72. 'THIS Institution will be reopened on Wednes- -L day, the 13th of September next, under the di rection of Its former officers. REV. J T. PRY8E. M. A .. .Rector MBS. H. D. PRYSE Principal The course of instruction wfll contain all the tranches of learning, both useful and ornamental, nmally taught in first-class schools for tho educa tion of young ladies. Tbe school year will be divided into A Fall end a Spring Term, of 20 weeks each. CHARGES FOB BOARDING PUPILS. Board,'including Washing. Fuel and Lights, with metrnctions in English and Classical departments, per term of 20 weeks, 8130. An additional charge of 85 will be mado for the conveyance of each pnpil and baggage from Macon to Montpelier, when coming to enter tho Institute, *nd a like charge when returning homo at tho end of a term. N. B— Conveyances from Macon to Monfpoiier may be procured, at any time, upon application at the Livery Stables of Messrs. Holmes & Clay, Ma con, Ga. DAY FOR PUPILS. ♦, ENGLISH TUITION, in Preparatory Depart- ment, per term of 20 weeks 820 ENGLISH TUITION, in Collegiate Depart ment .. .830 Extra charges for French Music, Drawing, rrioting, etc. , l ajment of School charges for a term, invaria nt/ m advance. _ %* Po»t-offico address: “Montpelier Institute, near Macon, Ga.’’ •telegrams for the Institute, directed to the care towarded* tvill bo immediately For circnlars and further particulars,-apply to . REV. JOHN T. PRYSE, JU * 13 6t Montpelier Institute, near Macon, Ga. cotton states Life Insurance Co. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, MACON, GEORGIA- Authorized Capital 82,000,000 wmranteed Capita! 500,000 "«Po?»ted with State Comptroller for se curity of Policy Holders ,. 150,000 to ££?®OTo2» President. lie 's n“ T - Vice President. INSURE ON ALL POPULAR PLANS, insure YOUR LIFE AT HOME. ALL ITS FUNDS INVESTED IN GEORGIA. ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT DELAY. IT IS MANAGED WITH ECONOMY. NON-FORFEITING af- «*, ’•“•“‘"•lesitsSk ' . - -..Vt «jMt> l STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS • ; v v. : -» -r- , -r p. . ' T OF ANY FlEQUXFlEnieZ 3ES. SyYW MILLS, ; ; GrUIST MILLS, MILL GEARmG-, gin aLA^misra, (OBDINABY, OB GRAHAM’S EXTRA HEAVY), JL*-.CTOI * r • SUGAR MILLS AND KETTLES, IHO N RAILING-, OF ANY DESIRED STYLE, AND AT PRICES LOWER THAN ANYBODY. SHAFTING, PUFFIER, ETC., All or any Machinery, put np at first-class IRON WORKS, put up in the best style and at prions to suit the times. Give us a call before purchasing. We will sell low for OA8H. J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON. .... . v '. .. ; - ' ..U ilvt ;. v- close of the war. and is in greater and more increasing demand than any other. Onr WATER or STEAM POWER PRESS Is becoming VERY POPUL. AR, Being the MOST ECONOMICAL to those hivir g a WATER POWER OS. STEAM ENanrar. * It can also be run from the band wheel shaft of gin gear. Our HAND PRESS (indeed, as all of them are,) is too well known, and has established itself as the PLANTER'S FAVORITE. As there is no comparison between a cast and a WROUGHT IRON SCREW, we do not recommend OAST IRON SCREWS, though we those wanting a CHEAP Press. Send na your orders, or eend for Circular and Price List. ^liE mmix PATENT HORSE POWER Wo claim to be SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER for Ginning Cotton,- snd it is the only Horse Power . mado that we knew of that can sup'ercado the ordinary Gin Gear. J, S. SCHOFIELD & SON. my28 BUtnwe&fr&wtf. '' - • - BOY THE BEST AND GO WHERE THE BEST IS TO. BE HAD IN- iasa. ■ MOORE COTTON GIN. ALSO,- A GEjSTJINE PATTERN OF THE GRISWOLD GIN, FORMERLY AT DOUBLE WELLS. rpHE undersigned, having resumed the manufacture of the above Gin, propose to make it what itwaa 1 before tho war—The favorite of the South. Our work stands npon its ments, andwe think tins a sufficient guarantee. We have secured the services of some of the beet mechanical talent m tho North ern shops? in addition to some of the heat workmen from the shop of the lato Samuel Griswold. Mr. Chas. Gardner, who served eightyears’ apprenticeship under E. Carver & Co., at East Bridgewater, Maas., and who was employed as Superintendent of the Double Wells Shop, from the commencement of the manufacture of the Moore Cotton Gin, until its suspension, is again at his post, and wfll give each Gm hia persona! inspeclioa before itleaves theshop. ... ,, In calling tho attention of planters to our Cotton Gins, we desire that they should notice the mprove- menta that wo offer, which axe substantially as follows.; A PORTABLE BOLL BOX, TURNIP SEED, T ANDRETH'S New Crop, 1871, l_j Just received and for sale by • G. E. 8USSD0RFF. GREEN AND BLACK TEA, The best brought to this country, For sale by G. E. SUS8DOBFF. COAL OIL, Ten barrels prime, for sale by G. E. SUSSDOBFF; “WINE SAP” TOBACCoTfor sale by G. E. SUSSDORFF. CONGRESS WATER, ton cases, for sale by -* ORFF. QUININE, P. and W. G. E. SUS3DC G. E. SUSSDORFF. CALIFORNIA BRANDY, No. 1. G. E. SUSSDOBFF, Druggist, July 16 tf Third and Mulberry streets. JNO. W. O’CONNOR, WHOLESALE DEALER IN BRANDIES. WINES, GINS, BUMS, ALE AND FOBTEB. And sole agent for his Premium Whisky, Old Monongaliela Rye. Just received— 15 barrola 5XXX, 100 cases CLARET and ST. ANDRE, 50 cases CLARET, (HARDY & CO.), 150 M DOMESTIC CIGARS, Together with a full line of Sherries, .Ports, Champagnes, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, etc., all of which will be sold cheap for CASH, or on time for approved paper. To Country Merchants, extra inducements will be given. JNO. W. O'CONNOR, jnn21 toctl 60 Cberrystreet. CHLORIDE OF LIME COPPER IS, CHLORIDE OF SODA. Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid, CARBOLIC ACID, - And other cheap Disinfectants. HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAB, Druggists. For tbe Sickly Season. QUININE, CALOMEL, BLUE MASS, OPIUM, MORPHINE, CASTOR OIL, And everything in our line of business, in and of the best quality. We offer special ments to dealers. HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAB, Druggists. jnl!6tf th^eedTas^^ms'tlnces requhe 1 ] We use both'the Common Boll .Box and' a Swinging Front. The latter is arranged to let out all the seeds and hulls in a moment, and is very easily managed. THE GIX BRUSH We make, cannot be excelled by any hair brush used. The hiisHes'are all drawn in by a cord, and the timber is all selected from tbe beet lumber, well seasoned; and every Brash is made perfectly fire and rat proof. CYLINDER BRUSH BOXES Aro both oscillating anJ plain. Can famish either, as may be ordered. We line them with the beBt babbit mot,]. (; , > @A.>V@. and our machinery for the manufacture of Gin Saws cannot be excelled. COTTON SEED CRUSHING MILL. We are the only snocesiful manufacturers of this important and useful invenUon—the Cotton Gin, with the Cotton Seed Crashing Mill attached. It will hardly be neceaeary here to Mlude to the immense saving and economical use of crushed cotton seed, as a manure. We received a gold medal asa premi- rvLm tbA Vitir of the Cotton Planters* Convention, held in M&con, Ga., 1860, for the beat Cotton Seed Crushers attached to tho Gia Stand, to crush the seed as fast as it escapes from the Roll. We re fer to gome of the many certificates that we have on the subject. TRIAL OF THE GINS. We keep constantly on hand seed cotton, and every Gin is tried before it leaves the Bhop—old or new ea repairing oe old gfiivs. We have a complete assortment of the very best Cotton Cto-Machinwy to tho oounti^ asd nuke re- Mr! oin« A. finftoiftltv Planters wifi do well to send in their old Gina, and have them made as £ooT& uew^rmul& can be bought for. Send cn your orders and old Ginn C& We ate also authorized by Megsrs. Findlay's Sons Receive orders for Findlay * Craig’s Screw Cotton Press, and Craig’s Patent Portable Horao Power, and Caetmga generally. For particulars, send for Circular and Price List. SAWYER & MOORE, apr£3 eodAwoowtowtf FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS, MACON, GA. a, pro cxiAaxATZorr. GEORGIA; By Bufus B. BuUocTc, Governor of said State. Whereas, On the 7th day of June, 1870, a proc lamation was iasued.from this Department, offering a reward of Two Hundred Dollars for the appre hension and delivery, with evidence to 'convict, to the sheriff of Taliaferro county, of Alexander H* Evans, charged with the murder of Joese Nunn, in said county; and > Whereas, the said Evans is still at large, contin uing his depredations, and it being represented to me that the murder committed by him was most wilfnl and atrocious, and that it is the universal desire of the citizens of said county that the said Evans be arrested from his evil doings, and brought to a speedy trial and punishment; Now, therefore, in order the more effectually to make certain the arrest of said Evans, I have thought proper, and do hereby offer an additional reward of Five Hundred Dollars for the arrest and delivery of the said Alexander H. Evans to the Sheriff of Taliaferro county, and a reward of Five Hundred Dollars on his conviction. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the Btate, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this the twelfth day of- July,-in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-one, and of the Independ ence of tho United States of America the Ninety- sixth. RUFUS B. BULLOCK. By the Governor; David G. Cornso, Secretary of State. ju!19 dflt&wlt . ' A FRO CIiA£ZATXOtf. GEORGIA: By Rufut B. Bullock, Governor of said Stale. WHEREAS, There ia now ponding in the Superior Court of Muscogee county, a Bill of Indictment charging Shabf Johnsox with the crime of murder, alleged to have been committed upon the body of Emanuel E. Paul in eaid county of Muscogee, on or about tho 10th November, 18:9, and it being rep resented to’ me that the said Jobkbox has fied from jostioe: -I have thought proper to issue this my proclama tion, hereby offering steward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the apprehension and delivery of the said Shakp Johusgs, with evidence sufficient to convict, to the Sheriff of said county of Muscogee, in order that he may be brought to trial for the of fence with which he stands indicted. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of tbe SUte, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this seventeenth day of July, in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-one, and of the Inde pendence of the United 8tates of America the ninety-eixth. RUFUS B. BULLOCK. By the Governor, DkvxD G-. Comxo, Secretary of State. jnlyl9-d3twlt ’u,*4 *dJ5i;..v • ' . A x\vw- Patented February 27th, 1871, by FINDLAY & CBA|?. An ANTI-FBICTION SCREW—A MECHAN ICAL WONDER.- This wonderful mechanical achievement- in point of RAPIDITY and LIGHTNESS of-DRAUGHT, STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL, and is destined at an early day to supersede ALL OTH ER Cotton Screws, be.they fabricated of Wrought or Cast Iron. Wo append certificates of several well- known planters, using the “ECLIPSE PRESS”: Coiapabcbee, Ga-, December 21,1870. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Findlay’s Don Works, Macon, Ga.: Dear Sms: Late this fall I pnrebasodfrom you one of your Findlay & Craig Eclipse Patent Screw Cotthn Presses, and, after afoll and fair trial, do not hesitate to pronounce it the meet rapid, of light est draught, most powerful—in fact, the best (without an exception) Cotton Press I ever saw. Between this and all other Don Screw Presses I have ever seen'or used, there ia just simply no comparison. Every planter should use your Press. - . -JOHN L. GILBERT. P. 8.—You may consider my. order in for two more of the above-Presses for next season, and may look for many orders from this section; my neighbors are determined to have them, as they can pack by band twice as fast as any of the other Iron Screw Presses can by horse power. J. L. G. • - Bibb Couktt, Ga., November 25,1870. R. FINDLAY’S SONS; flpm.mn-!; I bought one of your Eclipse Screw Cotton Presses early the present season, and have pressed nearly the whole of my cotton crop with it, and so far it hae given entire satisfaction. I am well pleased with u and. think it a good Press, and an improvement upon any and all otherPrsMes nowinuse. Wootex, Ga., January 4,1871. Messrs.R..FINDLAY’S SONS:' ' . Dear Sirs : In reply to yours of yesterday, I have to say that the Eclipse Ootton Screw, purchased of you, has performed admirably a I like it hotter than any screw I have ever used. Yours, very truly, G. M. STOKES. Since last fall, and before accepting Patent, wo added improvements and labor-saving conveniences— rendering it PERFECT in every particular. This screw, or pin, has a pitch, or fall, of inches; that is, at every turn of the screw, follower block descends (or ascends, as the case may be)6J£ inches. The device of the tube or nut in which the screw woiks, is such as to materially reduce lhe friction, so great in the common screw:. thereby rendering it an easy task for three hands to pack a bale of cotton in HALF THE TIME of ANY OTHER Don Screw Press brhorse-power.. [See J. L. Gilbert’s certifi cate). When desirable, an ordinary mule can.be substituted for three men without change of fixtures. (ScrewPresses also arranged for water aud steam power). We claim for the “ECLIPSE” SIMPLICITY', STRENGTH, DURABILITY, RAPIDITY. LIGHT DRAUGHT, and STANDING ROOM at top of box, etc., etc.; in short, we pronounce it the BEST Screw Press IN THE WORLD, and respectfully invite a pnblio test wit any and all other Screw Presses. To purchasers, we GUARANTEE SATISFACTION or REFUND PRICE MONEY. Orders daily received from different States attest its popularity even in in fancy. To parties who may not desire such rapidity in packing, we can supply them with the COMMON WROUGHT IRON SCREW of fine (slow) pitch', and warrant them equal to any. other Wrought Screw manufactured. Rut above all others we recommend the strong, rapid, light draught “ECLIPSE.” Send for price list, etc. * ' > CRAIG’S PATEivF HORSE POWER, FOR DEtlYINTG- COTTON GINS. BlSS LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. - otz-v S’ 1 .- j—a;-. Capital, Surplus, and Reserve (gold).f20,869,079 04 Assets in the United States, over.... 3,000,000 00 Daily Cash Receipts'upward of (gold) 20,000 0 ECLECTIC INSTITUTE, BALTIMORE. 37 AND 39 MT. VERNON PLACE.' Mrs. Lililia Tyler Semple, Princiual. T HIS School will open, as usual, on the 18th of September. 1871, and close June 25, 1872. Number of Popils limited to 40. The Summer Session begins the 17th of April, every year, and pupils may be entered either for half session, closing 1st September, or for full scho lastic session closing first week in February. For circulars, apply to the Principal, julyll 2taw2m . DIXIE "W"OBKSj MACON, GEORGIA, Guernsey, Bartrnm <fc Hendrix, Propr’s., Contractors,] Builders, and Deal era. in DOORS, SASH,BLINDS, BRACKETS, MANTELS, ' ' WINDOWS AND DOOR FRAMES. WHITE PINE WORK, SCROLL WORK, Aud all sorts of Tarcing done to order. Beady Dressed Flooring, Ceiling, Roujh Lumbe and Lathes in any quantity always on hand. Orders solicited and promgtly filled. may20 tf HUNT’S FOR GINNING COTTON, CRAIG’S HORSE POWER is as far in advance of the ordinary Gin Gear as the ordinary Gin Gear is in advance of ALL THE OTHER BOR8E POWERS now advertised and manufactured in tho State. _ . We are WILLING and ANXIOUS to PROVE this, if allowed an opportunity of a PUBLIC TEST.- The above Horse Power has proven, by actual test, to no the most simple, durable, economical, and of lightest draught, of any HorsePower yet introduced to the publio. REQUIRES NO MECHANIC TO ADJUST AND START IT. Any fanner can put it ni position, and operation in several hours, as it sits upon the ground. The Gin may be located at either end of the Gin-house, or directly over the machine, as preferred. ' ' WE EUABMTEE WORKMANSHIP, MATERIAL AND PERFORMANCE, And further, we will legally obUgate ourselves to REFUND PRICE MONEY where machine fails to perform satisfactorily. _ _ . , We challenge any and au Inventors and Makers of Horse Powers, to meet us in an actual Lest, and produce thB equal of tW» Machine for driving a Cotton Gin. ' . We manufacture two sizes—No. 1 for driving 60 and 60 Saw Gin; No. 2 for 40 and 45 Saw Gm. Thia Power will speed » Pin, having an 8 inch pulley, (standard alae), THEE HUNDRED REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE—calculating the mules to make three rounds per minnte, or Two Hundred and fifty Rev olutions with Che mulee making only two and a half rounds par minute—(a very low eatimato.) Send for CIRCULAR containing PRICE LIST and TESTIMONIALS. H. I. Kimball’s Brunswick & Albany B. B. Money Taken in Payment for ■rOld Accounts or for New Orders. /; --; junieodtf B. FINDLAY’S SONS, Findlay Iron Works, Macon, Ga Paint Fan 19 Fly Driver. I WOULD armour,ce to the public that X am now prepared to furnish this valuable invention to all who may bo disposed to give it a trial. The price of the machine is five dollars or-’y, apd orders address ed to me at MarehallTille. da-, will receive prompt attention. Annexed m*y be found the certificates of a number of reiisbxo gentlemen, who have pro vided themselves with, tho Fly Driver, and are do-. lighted With it- peformatce: ’ The marine can also b# obtained at B. F. Ross’ Furniii“° store, Macon, Ga. J. M. HUNT, Marehalviile, Ga. M-ansniiLviLLE, June 17, 1871. ' 'Sue, /font—1'our pa.tfcnt “Fan and Fly. Driver,” purchased ofyoti a fewdays Since, is just the thing. It keeps the flies aft the table to' perfection. I would adviee every family to get one.' Respectfully, S. C. Bryan. ; v - > MARsHAiivn-tE, GAi', Junel9,1871. Sfr J. M. Hunt, Dear Sir—After a thorough trial of your Patent.Fiy Driver, I can testify fully to its efficiency for the'pnrposes recommended. Respectfully,youre, etc., ' L. M. Fxbton, MABsnAiivnxx, Juno 19,1871. Mr. J. J.’. Hunt—Tbe ‘ Fan and Fly Driver” pur chased from you ia regarded by myself and family as a perfect success. Any child can work it with ease while eating; aud every fly leaves the table at its first movement. I would not be wilbont mine for double the purchase money. Jab. D. Fkldxbick. Marsh albvhzjb, Ga., June 19,1871. Mr. Hunt—1 am using one of yonr palent “Fan aud Fly Drivers” to my dining table, and feel so hesitancy in recommending it to the publio as a perfect success for the nee it it intended, „ . Respectfully, E. H. Rawia. jon20 2taw3m NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. B EING accused of running as a candidate for tho Radical party for Tax Collector of Rbb county, I now withdraw entirely from the oontest, aesuring tbe publio that ray sympathies are Btnr, and ever havs been, with the Democratic party, jy20 It* Re spectrally, J. W. STUBBS,