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The Greoi*sia Weekly TeleairaxJi and. Journal & Messenger.
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August 22.—The steamship
L^'from New Orleans for New York, r-n-
P^’redtbe hurricane August 15th off Jnpi-
lo3> 1 , : jj er <nbin filled with water, her car-
bt^r.‘S an a she took much water in her bilge.
fc> fU ‘V* d men hanged the negro raper in Cleve-
I »E-si Tennessee.
Its* « eTe nne Department has no discretion
I -jinc the time for taxes due.
J 2 ,*, coroner’s j ary j n the tugStarbuckcase,
I , the engineers and Government Inspec-
HitrtHoa with manslaughter. Warrants are
relLe, August 22.—The Magic won the
i'etga cup. The Sadie won the prize for
«.« Fmncisco, August 32.—The Central
°t. gailroad elected all the old directors ex-
Crocker, w hom Hobert Robinson succeeds.
.. cisjjaX i, August 22.—It is stated that Gen.
Iflcook j, gs withdrawn from the gubernatorial
’'•Mature in Ohio.
‘toomtsc*, August 22.—The smack Ida May
. ,,rrived with portions of a wreck and part
r. oilot house marked Wyoming. She is a
urattM* 1 . with side-wheels, and appears to
been blown up by powder or steam. '
FtaT»E« Mosroe, August 22.—A schooner is
f fl on Body Island—said to be the Marion,
Boston for Liverpool.
^Lensntt*. Angnst 22.—The Legislature
v^nate 35 Democrats and three Repub-
jjjns’: House, 82 Democrats and 18 Republi-
Ci ^w York, Angn9t 22.—Arrived, Russia. Ar-
■ ‘i ont . North America, Austrian.
r * Paris August 22.—The Badget Committee
r * xhiers’ salary at half a million francs,
aiflOOC" ) exclusive of ordinary expenses.
London, Angnst 22.—Mr. Thornton, recently
Misti Minister a t Washington, has gone to Bal
moral to take the oath as a member of the
Owen's Privy ConnciL
The subscription to tho American loan at
noon to-day was $50,000,000. ....
Bans Angnst 22.—Cholera is clearly in
creasing at Konigsberg, and ha3 appeared at
Dantzis. No cases are reported in Stettin or
vmth Prussia. _
LaNDuN. Angnst 22.-The Prince of Wales,
from Hong Kong for Siam, foundered at Sea—
jii lives lost. _ „ ...
Washington, August 22.-FulI particulars of
the Corean affair are published. The Herald
captious its article “A Great Victory, but a
Great Fizzle.” The Tribune says: “We have
failed in securing the avowed objects of the ex
pedition, and the whole affair is worse than use
less, unless the force under the orders of Ad
miral Rogers is immediately quadrupled, and he
i, ordered to reduce tho country.”
Negro Cadet Smith is again in trouble, for
harsh treatment of his fellow negro, Gee, of
Alabama.
New York, August 22.—The reported dissem
ination of yellow fever by three sailors who es
caped from quarantine is unfounded. Three
sailors of the ship Nevada were arrested on a
charge of mutiny.
The wrecked steamer Wyoming hails from
Perth Amboy, and was on her way hence to
Providence. The English steamer Wyoming
here sails for Europe to-morrow.
It is announced at the Treasury that no new
five per cents will be on the market after this
week.
Advices from the South Atlantic fleets report
til well.
Ship Euterpe from New York foundered.
Part of the crew arrived at Bahai. A email boat
containing seven is unheard from.
New York, August 22.—Accounts from every
part of the coast section report immense dam
age to tbe cotton and rice crops, especially cot
ton, from the recent heavy and continuous rains
and gales. Reports from tho interior, on the
other hand, represent cotton and corn to be
suffering badly from the protracted drouth.
Montgomery, August 22.—Reports from the
richest cotton fields in Alabama and Mississ
ippi say the army worm has appeared in larger
numbers than ever before. The boll worm is
also reported in many counties.
Lexington, Ky., August 22.—Higgins’ block
was burned—loss $50,000.
New York, August 22.—Arrived out, Ville de
Paris.
Charleston, Angnst 32.— Arrived; steamer
Falcon, Baltimore. Off tho port, 6teamer Man
hattan.
Versailles, August 22. —A tax of 20 francs
per kilogram of paper has been substituted for
the newspaper stamp duty.
It is reported that a compromise has been
made regarding Thiers’ tenure _of office. He re
ceives the title of President and holds daring
the existence of the present Assembly.
1’ome. August 22.—The Government is taking
stringent measures against the cholera.
London, Angnst 22.—Tha introduction of the
$75,000,000 of United States five per cent loan
to-day by Jay Cook and McCulloch & Co., was
a marked success. Subscriptions exceeding, in
a single day, tbe whole amonnt were offered.
Continental subscriptions are reported large.
The books will be dosed to-morrow instead of
Thursday, as advertised. The Times says fur
ther loans will be required before the city of
Paris is restored to the same condition as be
fore the war.
The meeting between the Emperors of Prussia
aad Austria has been postponed.
Synopsis of Weather Statement.
WarDep’t, Office Chief Signal Officer,)
Washington, D. O., August 22, 7:40 p. if. >
The rain whieh prevailed Monday afternoon
in Nebraska and northward, is now confined to
Iowa, and the barometer has risen in Minne3-
sola. Tho area of high pressure which was
then advancing upon New England, now ex
tends to Michigan and North Carolina, and the
low barometer which was off the coast of South
Carolina, has been apparently pushed to the
southwest. The temperature has been highest
to-day in Tennessee and southward. Fresh and
brisk winds in the northeast and sontheast have
prevailed along the Atlantic coast Cloudy and
threatening weather has cleared away from the
Middle and Eastern States, bnt continues with
rain from North Carolina to Florida. Tele-
graphio communication with South Florida is
not yet restored, bat it is believed a severe
storm must be In progress off its northeast
coast. Smoky and hazy weather continues
from Lake Erie and Michigan southward to
Alabama and Texas, and the barometer has
fallen during the day decidedly from Lake On
tario to Michigan.
Probabilities: Light local storms are proba
ble for to-night in Illinois and westward, and
an area of low barometer, with threatening
weather, will probably be developed over tho
Lower Lakes. A rising of the barometer, with
easterly winds, will probably continue on tho
Middle and Atlantic coasts. Cloudy and threat
ening weather will probably continue on
Wednesday in the Southern States, with increas
ing cloudiness southward to Texas, and a severe
storm on tho Georgia coast.
Philadelphia, August 22.—Jay Cooke & Co.,
fiscal agents, report that they received informa
tion from London that much more than tho
amount allotted to Europe of ihe new loan hes
been subscribed, and believe the amountreserved
for this country will be closed this week.
Saratoga, August 22.—The betting is four to
one in favor of Longfellow against Helmbold
for the ,our mile race to-morrow.
TorEKA, Ks., August 22.—A week ago in an
election row at NewtoD, the ‘terminus of the
Atchison, Topeka & Santa F66 Railroad, a
Texan was shot and killed by one McClosky, the
Texan being the aggressor. Since that time
McClosky had been appointed policeman, and
there had been a feud between tho Texans,
which culminated in a general fight on Satur
day, in which MoOIosky and a Texan were
killed and two others mortally, and four
seriously wounded. There is little law in that
j*gion and more trouble is anticipated. The
Texan drovers congregate there in great num
bers.
Munich, August 22.—A committee of Conser
vative Catholics have invited the Catholics of
Germany, Austria and Switzerland to congress
at Munich, September 22d.
Montreal, Angnst 22.—Tho Mayor has or
dered the strongest measures regarding city
cleaning, in view of the prossible approach of
cholera. Disinfectants are supplied gratui-
ttraaly to the inhabitants.
Versailles, August 22.—A bill providing for
a dissolution of the present Assembly will soon
be brought forward.
Tho Deputies of the Left are preparing a
manifesto demanding a restoration*of the Con
stitution of 1848.
In tho court-martial to-day, members of the
Paris fire department deposed positively that
the Communo ordered the firing of tho public
»nd private buildings, and forbade their extin
guishing the flames in the Palais Royal.
Tho Press hotly debates the proposed dis
bandment of the National Guard. Conservative
journals advocate it, and-Radicalpapers oppose.
Much fear is expressed that its enforcement
will meet with opposition in Lyons and else
where. •
Dublin, August 22.—The people and police
or Lumerick fought to-day. Several were in
jured.
New York, August 23.—The San publishes a
report, founded upon the statement of detec
tive Col. Wood, that the Golden Rule was pur
posely wrecked in 18GC, in order that over a mil,
lion in treasure belonging to the United States
might be stolen. According to Woods’ nar
rative, Montgomery Gibbes managed the
affair. Wood says he wonld have made arrests
had it not been for the desire of the adminis
tration to protect Gibbes. He (Gibbes) has
won over Washbnme, Mrs. Grant, Speaker
Blaine and others, and so there is no use in pur
suing him farther.
St. Johns, N. B., August 23.—The great scull
race for the championship of the world came
off this morning. The boats started at 7:25 and
led alternately for five minutes. At 7:30 the
St. John was ahead. At 7:40 the St. John was
the only crew towing, the Tyne crew having
gone ashore in conscquenoe of Renforth being
taken with a fit. The St. John crew rowed
over the course, and was the winner in 40 min
utes and 11 seconds. Renforth died this morn
ing at 84 o’clock.
Newport, August 23.—The crew of the
wrecked steamer. Wyoming are safe.
London, August 23.—In a collision on the
Midland Railroad, near Leicester, many were
injured.
The meeting in favor of the ballot at Bir
mingham passed resolutions condemning the
action of the House of Lords.
Versailles, August 23.—The prolongation of
Thiers’ term is assured.
Another three hundred million of francs has
been paid Germany.
The steamship France was partially burned
off Marseilles. Vessel and cargo much damaged
and loss heavy.
It is stated that Thiers adopts the disarma
ment of the National Guard as a government
measure.
Longfellow Beaten.
Sabatoga, August 23.—Moselle won the first
race. Time, 1:21 J. There was tremendous in
terest in the gTeat race between Longfellow and
Helmbold. Daring tho first three miles Long
fellow led by one to two lengths. Helmbold
began to gain on tho last eighth of the third
mile, and passed under the string a half length
ahead. Longfellow lost steadily daring the last
mile, Helmbold leading three lengths at the first
quarter ; six at the half mile, and finishing six
teen lengths ahead of Longfellow, amid the
most tremendous enthusiasm and cheers. Time,
7:49±. Eolus won the third race. Time, 3:14$.
Washington, August 23.—Governor Potts is
organizing tho people, bnt will not call them
into service unless authorized by the Secretary
of War.
Pending a suit, the Commissioner of Internal
Revenue suspends Pleasanton’s decision; con
sequently importers will not have to break their
cases for tho purpose of stamping the contents
for the present The retailers, however, must
affix the necessary stamps to the articles.
Domestic subscriptions to the new loan to
day, wero over five millions.
Montgomery, August^.—There is no longer
any doubt about the appearance of the army
worm in unusual numbers through the richest
cotton counties of Alabama. The rains now
falling will aid their development
New Yoke, August 23.—Tho accounts of the
city and county, with a long message from tho
Mayor, wa3 sent in to-day. The Mayor asks
from each board a' committee to examine the
vouchers upon which the accounts are based.
The accounts cover from January 1SG9 to July
1871. The message is bold and defiant The
accounts, when printed, will make a several
thousand page volume. The eity claims the
property upon whioh tho Times' building stands.
The ejectment suit has commenced to the value
of one million. ,
New York, August 23.—Felix Dairy cut his
wife’s throat and ineffectually attempted to
kill his children, aged nine and seventeen, and
then snicided. Tho children say their father
has had fits of derangement for six months.
San Fbanckco, August 23.—The split in tho
Republican party, caused by Gorham, Secretary
of the Federal Senate, seems to be incurable,
A committee ha3 been appointed to nominate a
now ticket. Four politicians drew pistols and
knives. None injured.
Forteess Monroe, August 23.—The Evening
Star, from Baltimore for the Baltic, has ar
rived. While laying at anchor in Lynn Haven
Bay last night, six of tbe crew robbed the cap
tain of two hundred dollars and his watch and
chain. They seized a boat and left the ship.
The vessel was brought in by the pilot boat
Sheer's crew.
Lexington, Ky., August 23.—The funeral of
Lieut. McKee, killed at Cotea, takes place to
morrow.
Mrairms, August 23.—The first bale of new
cotton from Arkansas was received to-day. It
classed low middling and sold for 25 cents.
Lexington, Ky., August 23.—The block on
North Broadway, between Main and Short
streets, has been burned. Loss one hundred
thousand dollars.
Ithica, N. Y., Angnst 23.—Tho Ithica Hotel
and many adjacent buildings wero burned to
day. Loss $100,000.
London, August 23.—A foreign ship has ar
rived at Shields with cholera.
Baron Buesis’ retirement from the Austrian
Cabinet is reported.
The potato blight in Ireland was exaggerated.
It seems that the official statement says the crop
is a good one.
Versailles, August 23.—The court martial
establishes the fact that federals, disguised as
firemen, fed the flames with petroleum. Collet,
the prison director under the Commune, swears
that he received orders from Ferret to shoot tho
hostages, bnt declined to do so.
Synopsis of Weather Statement.
War Dep’t, Office Chief Signal Officer,)
Washington, D. C., August 23, 7:30 p. M. >
The area of highest pressure extends from
South Carolina to Maine, but the barometer,
after rising somewhat, is now falling on the
middle and east Atlantic coast, and foggy and
clondy weather has continued daring the day
from Connecticut to Virginia. The area of low
pressure on the coast of Georgia, after canting
heavy rains and brisk easterly winds, has very
rapidly disappeared. Cloudy and threatening
weather is now reported in Northern Florida.
Tho barometer has fallen duriDg the day from
the lower Lakes to Lake Superior, after having
risen considerably during the night. Cloudi
ness has increased from Michigan to New York,
and lo»al storms have been reported from Mich
igan to Missouri.
Probabilities: The barometer will probably
continue to fall with light rain to-night on
Lakes Erie, Ontario and Hnron. Clear weather
will probably continue on Thursday from Mich
igan to Louisana and westward. Tho barom
eter will probably continue to fall in the Now
England States with partially clondy weather.
Partially clondy and clear weather with fresh
wind3 are probable for tho middle and
South Atlantic States.
New York, August 23.—The Board of Health
directs thirty days quarantine for vessels from
sections where yellow fever and cholera prevail.
It is reported HelmboJd’s business passed
into tho hands of John F. Henry, of Brooklyn.
The railway freights are again largely reduced
to tbe west.
Long Island City, August 23.—A jealous
husband attacking bis wife with an axe, broke
a kerosene lamp. Tbreo buildings wero burned,
and fifteen families are houseless.
Oodessburo, N. Y., August 23.—Baron de
Garmin, whose Popery lectures cansedthe recent
riot, was to-day assaulted on the street here,
and knocked down and seriously injured by
John Mnlrooney, who fled to Canada to avoid
arrest.
Boston, August 23.—There is a strong move
ment on foot to have Harvey Jewell nominated
for Governor by tho Republican Convention.
Versailles, August 23.—The Assembly ap
prove new additional taxes, and have decided
to proceed to an immediate discussion of the
question of disarmament of tho National
Guards.
Tha Government is acting in concert with
Italy to prevent cholera.
Berlin, August 23.—Four case3 of cholera
hero; two fatal.
An audacious criminalisunder arrest in Cleve
land, Ohio. Heistenyeor old, and his offence
consisted in emptying some cigars out of a duly
stamped box into an unstamped basket, and try
ing to peddle them among a crowd, to raise funds
to support a poor and widowed mother. Tho
desperado was promptly picked up by a revenue
detective and committed to jail, becauso ho
could not give bail in $1,000,
FINANCIAL AND C0MMEB0IAL
Weekly Review of tbe Market.
August 33—Evening, 1871.
Cotton.—Receipts to-day 12 balessales 43;
shipped —. . ,
Receipts for the week, ending this evening, 66
bales; sales 82; shipments 85.
Until to-day the m&rkot had been quiet and doll
all the week at 16 cents for Liverpool middlings
To-day, however, there was a favorable reaction,
the market cloaing this evenieg strong at 16%@
16% cents.
“Futures” in New York are still advancing. They
closed to-day as follows: For August delivery no
price was quoted; for September 18%; October and
November 18; December 18%; January 18 5-16.
MACON COTTON STATEMENT.
Stock on band Sept. 1, 1870—bales.. 2,334
Received to-day 12
Received previously 98,964—98,976
101,810
Shipped to-day 7...' —
Shipped previously. 99,965^-99,066
1,844
Stock on hand this evening
There is still nothing of importance to report in
the flaandal affairs of the city. Money is in little
demand and very easy. Stocks and bonds are quiet
and prioes merely nominal for a large portion offer
ing in this market. There is no material change in
quotations.
The general trade of the city has been moderately
good for this time of tho year. The provision mar
ket la quiet and prioes drooping. We quote dear rib
bacon sides at 9%; shoulders 7%@8c. Com is in
limited demand at $1 00@110 per bnshel for prime
white. Flour is dull at $7 50@11 50 per barrel, ac
cording to quality. 2% Borneo bagging is worth 24
@25c per yard. Iron ties G%@7c per lb.
Morning market Report.
New York. August 22.—Cotton quiet but firm;
uplands 19%; Orleans 19%; sales 600.
Turpentine firm at 53%. Rosin quiet and steady
at 2 80(g2 85 for strained. Freights firm.
Flour quiot and unchanged. Wheat dull and favors
buyers. Com quiet and unchanged. Pork weak at
13 62(5)13 75. Lard firm.
Stocks strong and steady. State bonds dull and
steady. Governments very doll and heavy. Money
2. Gold 12%. - Exchange, long 8%: abort 9%.
London, August 23, noon.—Consols 93%. Bonds
93%. ^
Frjnkfobt, August 23.—Bonds 96%.
Liverpool, August 23, noon Cotton active and
firmer; uplands 9; Orleans 9%; sales 18,000; specu
lation and export 3000.
HfirRets—Evening Report
New York. August 23.—Cotton quiet; sales 754;
uplands 19%; Orioanal9%.
Flour, Southern unchanged; common to fair
extra 5 65 @6 80; good to choico 6 85@9 00. Whisky
lower at 91. Wheat closed and 1@2 cents lower:
winter red and western 133(2141. Corn dosed
steadier at 67@67%. Bice firm at 8%<29%. Fork
weak at 13 75. Lard firm; kettle 9%.
Turpentine firm at 53%@c3 Roeinsteady Tallow
9(29%. Freights firm.
Money very easy at 2(53. Sterling strong at 9.
Gold 12%. Governments closed strong and steady;
62s 14. - Sonthem securities dull; Tenneseees
75; new 75. Virginias 63; new 72. Louisianas
65; new 61. Levees 70; 7s 83. Alabamaa 100; 6s
63. Georgias 83; 7s 90. North C&roiinas 45; new
25%. South Carolinas 70; new 57.
Governments, 81s 18018%; 62s 14; 6is 14; 65s
14; new 13%; 67s 13%; 63s 14; 10-40s 14%.
Baltimore, Angnst 23—Colton firmer: not higher;
middlings 18%; net receipts 36; gross 89; exports
to Great Britain —; coastwise 30; sales 47; stock
895.
Flour active. Wheat firmer. Cora steady. Pro
visions unchanged. Whisky, small eales at 94%.
Louisville, Angnst 23.—Flour quiet and steady.
Provisions, small order demand; nothing done in
round lota. Mess pork; asking 13 00 on orders.
Bacon, shoulders 6%. clear rib sides 7%: dear
sides 7@7%. Lard 9%@10. Whisky declining.
St. Louis, August 23.—Flour and com doll and
unchanged. Whisky steady at 90. Pork firmer at
12 50(5513 00. Bacon, demand active; prices ad
vanced; shoulders 0%; dear rib sid63 7%@7%;
dear sides 7%@8. Bulk meats, shoulders 7.
New Orleans, Angnst 23.—Flour dull at 4 62%;
double 5 75; treble 6 00@612%. Com unchanged;
mixed 67@70; white 70. Oats 48(350. Hay easier at
32 00@33 00. Bran 105@1 07%. Pork firmer; held
at 14 00 with eales of 50 bbls. Bacon dull; shoulders
6%@7; rib sides 7%@7%; dear sides 8%. Lard
kegs 11%. Whisky quiet at 90@100. Coffee 14%
@16.
Sterling 22%. Sight % premium. Gold 11%.
Cotton market market closed firm; low middlings
16%; net receipts 178; gross 627, exports coast
wise —; sales 1600; stock 23,945.
- Wilmington, August 23—Cotton dul’; middlings
17; exports coastwise —; sales—; stock 593.
Spirits of turpentine firm at 45%: Rosin firm at
2 20 for etrainod; 7 00 for extra pale; 6 50 for pale.
Crude Turpentine steady at 3 45 for yellow dip: 4 50
for virgin. Tar quiet at 2 55.
Augusta, August 23—Cotton firm; middlings 17;
sales 58; net receipts 58.
Savannah, August 23—Cot ton nominal; middlings
18; net receipts 1; exports coastwise 4; Eales 25;
stock 3537.
Charleston, August 23.—Cotton market firm;
middlings .17%; net receipts 65; exports coastwise
—; sales 50; stock, 2733.
Mobile, August 23.—Cotton market closed quiot;
middlings 17%; net receipts 92; exports to Groat
Britain —; coastwise 338; sales 100; stock 2931.
Galveston,^August 23.—Cotton dosed quiet and
firm; good ordinary 15%; net receipts 352; exports
to Great Britain —; coastwise 652; sales 50; stock
9S80.
Boston, Angnst 23—Cotton active; middlings
19%; net receipts —; gross 60; exports to Great
Britain 50; exports coastwise —; sales 400; stock
7000.
Norfolk, August 23.—Cotton is firm; low mid
dlings 16%; net reedpts 209; exports coastwise 21Ci
Bftlcs —** stock 295
Memphis, August 22 — Cotton market active;
middlings 17%@17%.
PmiADELiinA, Angnst 23—Cotton firm; mid
dlings 19.
Liverpool. August 23.—Cotton dosed strong;
plands 9; Orleans 9%; shipped or shipping at
ew Orleans 9 8-16.
Beof 75a.
Schofield’s Iron Works,
ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT, BEACON, GA. t • /
jSl PILOCLAIUIATIOrj.
GEORGIA.
By B. B. Bullock, Governor of said State.
Whereas, At tho July Term A.D. 1871, of the.
Superior Court, hold in and for the county of
Washington, one James Oxford was tried for, and
convicted of, the crime of murder, and sentenced
by the Judge presiding at said court to bo executed
by banging by the neck until dead, on Friday, tho
1st day of September proximo, and was, by order
of said court, committed to the jail of the county
of Baldwin for safekeeping^ await the fulfillment
of his said sentonce; and,
Whereas, It has been officially reported to this
department, that on tho night of tbe 22d of July,
1871, in the’ city of Milledgeville, county of Bald
win, a band of lawless and disgnised persons, of
abont seventy-five in number, did, by force and in*
timidatioc, obtain from tlio sheriff of tho said
coimty of Baldwin, tho keys of tho jafi of said
county, and did unlawfully open the same and re
lease therefrom the said James Oxford,and sot him
at liberty; and,
Whereas, Upon a previous occaeion, to-wit: on
the night of the 14tb of October, 1869, while tbe
said James Oxford was confined in the jail of the
county of Hancook, under an indictment charging
him with tho murder of a respectable citizen of
said county, a banct of disguised and lawloss per
sons, of about sixty in number, did,by force and in
timidation, obtain from tho Sheriff of said county
of Hancock tbe keys of tho said jail, and having
overpowered tho guard stationed thereat for the
safekei
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A rrcuxiARiTY of lho St Louis Springs water --p
is its coloring power. Goblets, bottles, tin oring to apprehend the said James OxFOBn^in or-
and,
Whereas, Theso repeated and iUgrar.t violations
of the law, by bands of disguised persons, clearly
establish the fact that thero is a determination
upon their part to prevent the said Oxford from
being brought to punishment for tbe crime of which
ho stands convicted .thereby sottingtho laws of this
State at open defiance and thwarting tho ends of
justice; and.
Whereas, It is tho duty of tho Executive, and
Hie interest of overy good citizen of this State,
to see to it that the lafra thereof are rigidly ex
ecuted.
Now, therefore, in order that tho m«Jesty of the
law may be full; vindicated, and to this end that
tho sentence imposed by tha court upon tho said
Oxford as aforesaid maybe folly executed, I do
hereby isBne this, my proclamation, offering a re
ward of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLAB3 for tho ap
prehension and delivery of the said James Oxford
to tho Sheriff of Fulton county:
And I do moreover charge all officers, both civil
and military, in this State, to be vigilant in endeav-
cups, or the like, placed under a shower of the
water for five days, are colored to a beautiful
amber or pale gold tint. The ooloring seems to
bo permanent and indestruotible.
^^VOID VfUACKS.—A victim of early indiacro-
. tion, causing nervous debility, premature decay,
etc-, havinz tried in vain every advertised remedy,
l;as di.'covcrci a simple remedy for self-cure, which
he wilt send frso to his fellow sufferers. Address J,
H. REEVES, 78 Nassau st., N. Y. au*6 wly
der that he may be brought to punishment for the
crime of which he stands convicted.
Given trader my ban I and the Great Seal of the
State, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this 14th day of
August, intheyearof ourLord Eighteen Hundred
and Seventy-one, and of tho independence of the
United States of America tho Ninety-sixth.
RUFUS B. UULLO CK.
By the Governor:
David G. Ootteo, Secretary of State.
auglS dStwlt
rpHE undersigned, ha;
g resumed the manufacture of the above Gin, propose, to make it what itwas
before the "war— The favorite of the South. Our woik stands upon its merits, and we think this a
sufficient guarantee. We have secured the services of some of the best mechanical talent in the North
ern shops, in addition to some of the best workmen from the shop of 'lie late Samuel Grisw da. Mr. Chas.
Gardner, who served eight years’ apprenticeship undor E. Carver & Co., at Fast Pnf gi-water, Maes.,
and who was employed aB Superintendent of the Double Wells Shop, from th, . • n rv noement of tho
manufacture of the Moore Cotton Gin, until its suspension, is again at his poBt, aib ..ill g.ve each Gin
his personal inspection before it leaves the shop.
In calling the attention of planters to our Cotton Gins, we desire that they should notice the mprove-
ments that we offer, which are substantially as follows:
A PORTABLE ROLL BOX,
the seed, as circumstances
latter is arranged to let out
rating tl
require.
, all tho i
We use both tho common Roll Box and a Swinging Front,
seeds and hulls in a moment, and is very easily managed.
The
THE ORDERS DAILY RECEIVED FROM ALT. SECTIONS FOR
STEAM ENGINE8, BOILERS,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
MILL GE4BI.V6,6IS GEAR, SUGAR MILLS, SHAFTING & POLLIES,
IRON MAIIiINO,
COTTON PRESSES,
HORSE POWERS,
CASTINGS AND MACHINERY,
Of various kinds, eto., eta, attest the popularity and rapid growth of
THIS LIVE AND PROGRESSIVE CONCERN
All Work From “Findlay’s Iron Works” Warranted.
WE CAN AND WILL COMPETE WITH THE NORTH AND EAST, IN PRIOES FOR
MACHINERY IN GENERAL.
W ITH the assurance of promptness infilling rrdsrs, fairness and liberality in all transactions, at
tention and courtesy to all who may favor m with a call, we solicit a continuance of tho patron
age already and now being bestowo 1.
Visitors to the city are invited to look through the various departments of our EXTENSIVE ESTAB
LISHMENT.
FINDLAY’S SONS,
Findlay Iron Works, Macon, Ga:
FINDLAY & CRAIG
ECIM sen COTTON 11 HAT PRESS.
(PATENTED FEBRUARY 21,1871.)
An Anti-Friction Screw. A Mechanical Wonder. This Groat Frees is simple, durable, rapid in action
and the best, fastest and with more Labor Saving conveniences than any other known Screw Piece.
Will pack twice as quick, and requires lees power do it.
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION, AND OBLIGATE OURSELVES TO REFUND PRICE IN CASE
OF FAILURE.
This Press is being rapidly introduced in various sections of tjjo South—supplanting the old fash
ioned Friction Screw, and gaining the admiration and satisfaction'of a'l who witness its performance*
We challenge the world to produce its equal in a Cotton Screw.
Send for descriptive circular, containing testimonials, prices, eto. Manufactured solely by
K. FINDLAY’S SONS,
Findlay Iron Works, Macon, Ga.
CRAIG’S PATENT- HORSE POWER,
foh. GrXi>a nsriuNTGr cotton.
THE GIN BRUSH
Wo make, cannot ho excelled by any hair brush used. The bristles are all drawn in by a cord, and the
timber is all selected from the best lumber, well seasoned; and every Brush is made perfectly fire and
rat proof.
CYLINDER AND BRUSH BOXES
Are both oscillating and plain. Can furnish either, as may bo ordored. We line them with the beet
babbit metal.
GIN saws.
We make all tbe Saws that we nee from tho best English Cast Steel, and of any size that may bo de
sired. We employ, to superintend and manufacture our Saws, one of Wig best saw-makers in the S«otU;
and oar machinery for the manufacture of Gin Saws cannot bo excelled.
COTTON SEED CRUSHING MILL.
We are the only euccestfui manufacturers of this important and useful invention—Iko Cotton Gin,
with the Cotton Seed Crushing Mill attached. It will hardly be necessary here 4 ° .*1
saving and economical use of crushed cotton seed, as a manure. We received * “ premi
um, from tho Fair of the Cotton Planters’ Convention, held in. Macon, low, for the host Cotton
Seed Crashers attached to the Gin Stand, to crash the seed as fast'as it escapes from the Roll. V< a re
fer to some of tho many certificates that we have on the subject.
TRIAL OF THE GUNS. ';
\^e keep constantly on hand sood cot ton f and every Gin is tried before it leaves the shop—old or new
REPAIRING OF OLD GINS. - ”
in the country, and make re-
~ ns, and have them made as
on your orders and old Gise
l ^Vo‘ are also authorized by Messrs. Findlay's Sons to receive orders for Findlay & Craig’s Screw Cotton
Press, and Craig's Patent Portable Horse Power, and Castings generally.
For particulars, send for Circular and Price List. gAWY ER & MOORE,
apr23 eodkweow&swtf FINDLAY'S IRON WORKS, MACON, GA.
earl;
This Machine Stands To-Day Without a Rival!
V
alii
either i
revolutions
saw gins.
OUR CHALLENGE for a Publio Test remains open, with no prospect of being accepted.
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION, OR WILL REFUND MONEY.
Examine all tbe Hcrso Powers adveitised. Make inquiry relative to Strength, Durability, Speed,
Light Draught and convenience generally, what it will cost to put up and in operation at plantation,
then visit ‘-ORAIG POWER” and it will sell itself. V ‘ V
Send for circular with testimonials and price Hat. Manufactured only by
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
augSO-tf - Findlay Iron Works* Maoon, Ga.