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Telegraph & Messenger
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JDLY 19,1871
Kissing.
Some ear that kissing'* a ein;
Bat I tlunk it’s nano ava—
For kissing has wonn’d in this world.
Since ever that there was twa.
O, if it wasna lawful.
Lawyers wadna allow it;
If it wasna holy.
Ministers wadna do it.
If it wasna modest,
Maidens wadna take it;
If it wasna plenty,
Fair folk wadna get it.
A DOO THAT I’l.AVS El'CHBI-
Retnnrltnble Scene on the Ktcnnicr Metis
OncofGencrnl Hillyer’s Friends wants
Utile Gnmc-Imt Is Accommodated-
And Is Euchred by n Jlrng Clerk's Bor-.
On Saturday evening) June 17, a listless party
wore sitting in the main cabin of tho Provi
denee steamer Metis. A disagreeable north,
easier made it unpleasant to remain on deck.
A middle-aged, keen-eyed, sandy-haired man
was the most restleBS individual in the cabin.
He appeared to be somewhat annoyed by tho
walking backwards and forwards of a dark
haired, fine-looking young man, whoso every
step was followed and movements watched by
a large-sized Spanish poodle that slightly limped
with his left fore log. Olio sandy-haired man
finally accosted tho man with the dog:
“I say, stranger, it’s very dull here; can t wo
got up a game of euchre ?”
“I don't care mach about playing, sir; hut
my dog hore plays a tolorablo fair gome. Per.
baps he’ll try a hand with you.”
“No jokes, if you please; I am an old cnchro
player, and very fond of the game. I once
played threo nights in succession with Gen.
Hillyor, and boat him two games to his one,”
said tho sandy-hairud man, rather sternly.
“I am not joking, air; I toll you honestly
that my dog can play a good game of euchre.
I’ll warm him up a little and show yon what he
can do before yon play with him.”
By this time the conversation bad attracted
iho attention of tho other passengers, and they
had gathered around tho dog and men.
“Now, gentlemen, pleaso to step back, so as
to form a good-sizod ring, and we’ll show you
some specimens of canine sagacity that may
astonish you,” said tho owner of tho dog.
As soon as the ring had boon made tho dog
man shouted:
“Como, Sport, give us a walk around on your
ear."
Sport immediately raised himself on his fore
legs and walked aronnd tho oircle with his head
close to the carpet, his lame leg giving him the
appearance of sliding on his ear.
Tho man next took a ten-cent stamp, rolled
up into a little newspaper ball, made a dozen
other balls of the same size and appearance,
mixed them up and threw them ont on tho car
pet.
“Now, Sport, pick out tho one with tho stamp
in it."
Sport immediately walked round tho paper
wads, looked at them eagerly, and pulled out the
one with the stamp.
Sport’s master now pnlled a pack of cards
about the size of ordinary playing cards from
his pocket. Eaoh card had a black letter printed
on it. The cards were placed aronnd in a cir
cle, with the letter uppermost.
“Sport, toll-these ladies and gentlemen where
yon came from this evening.”
Sport walked aronnd the cards until he come
to the letter P; this ho took in his month and
laid ono side, and then took the letter B and
plaeed beside it, and so on until he had spelled
Providence.
“Sport, old fellow, where are you bound for ?'
Sport spelled out New York in the same man
ner.
The letter cards wore now taken up and
paok of playing cards laid iu their place.
“Well, Sport, what do you say to playing
game of euchre with the gentleman ?" inquired
his master.
Sport didn’t appear to ho vory eager, but
hung his head a little, as if tired.
“Oh, there Is plenty of time; yon never re
tire until nine, you know. Just look at my
watoh.”
Sport jumped to his master's knees and
look-id at the watch, which was held before his
eyes.
“Now, Sport, tell us tho right time to the
minute."
Sport walked round tho cards again and took a
nino-spot in his month, which ho laid on one
side of tho ring. Then ho picked up a sevon-
npot and laid it a short distance from the
nine-spot. He followed this up by placing a
tray and ten-spot by the side of the seven.
The man then showed his watch to the spec
tators. It wanted just twenty minutes of nine.
“Before you commence the game, Sport, I
want to seo whether your head is clear. Sup
posing you were playing a game of old sledge
with Boss Tweed for a charter of a railroad
against n million dollars, and tho game stood
six to six, and it was your deal, what card
wonld you like to tnro np ?”
Sport walked around the ring and turned np
the jack of spades.
“Ilight, old Sport, yonr head is level,” said
his master, patting the dog fondly.
Then turning to General Hillyer’s friend, be
said:
“In playing with Sport it will bo necessary
for yon to deal his cards face up. This will
give yon an advantage. In order to make tho
game even deal Sport ten cards. As soon as
the trump is made ho will pick out five aud
throw the rest aside. When Sport passes ho
wilrturn ono of hisoards over. When he orders
yon up ho will nod bis head ”
Goneral Hillyer’s friend agreed to tho arrange
ment, shuffled the cards, dealt Sport ten cards
and five to himself, tumiDg up the nine of dia
monds. Sport parsed, and General Hillyer’s
friend took it up. Sport then selected the queen
of diamonds, ten of diamonds, eight oi dia
monds, and ace and king of hearts. Sport led
with the ace; Gen. Hillyer’s friend followed
anit, and lost the trick. Sport then laid down
the queen; Gen. Hillyer’s friend took it with
the left bower. The right bower was then slung
at Sport; he laid the eight-spot on it. Taking
np the trick, General Hillyer’s friend laid down
the nine-spot, Sport taking it with the ten.
The dog then shoved the king of hearts at Hill
yer’s friend, who had to hand over tho queen
of clubs, with the exclamation:
“Euchred, as sure as fate, by a poodle!
Two more hands were then played, Sport win
ning the game. —
“Now,” said the owner of the dog, “lie down
and rest, Sport; you have done nobly.”
The dog lay down with outstretched and stif
fened legs, as if he were dead. . His master
pulled first one leg and then another, then
pushed and shovod him about, but he gave no
signs of life. Suddenly be sung out:
“Sport, you rascal, you have been gambling;
here comes the police !"
Sport was off like a shot for the forward end
of the cabin.
A Sun man who witnessed these wonderful
tricks could detect no signals between the dog
and his master. Sport appeared to do every
thing from the working of his own brains. His
master’s name is B. M. Dodd. He stated to the
Sun man that he was a drug clerk in Williams-
burgh, and had spent threo years in educating
Sport. Sport is seven years of age.—New J ork
Hun. __
On Suicide.
The Courier-Journal offers a a few brief ob
servations on this subject which strike ns as
eminently seasonable and sensible. It says:
Suicide is ono of those purely personal affairs
which may be brought about in five several and
district ways—namely: by drowning, shooting,
hanging, taking Cincinnati whisky and by jump
ing from the top of a seven-story house. But all
the le methods are each open to some objection.
The most zealous advocates of not one of them
can claim for it the attribute of infallibility. If
you attempt to drown yourself—and if you are
a ltadicai politician you ought to do it at once—
the water may be too shallow and some officious
scoundrel may drag yon ont alive; if you at
tempt to shoot yourself the pistol may fail to go
off and thus give you the mortification of a fail
ure ; if you attempt to hang yourself, the rope
may break and drop you on the ground, hurting
■vou serionaiy; if yon swallow a few ounces of
Cincinnati whisky, there is a hare possibility
that a steam stomach-pump may he able to frus
trate yonr doeign; if you jump from the top of
a seven-story house, meddlesome people may
throw a mattress or two under you and thereby
destroy yonr sweet, young hope of gliding into
the silent tomb. But there is one method,
which, as it is a comparatively reoent invention,
we had almost forgotten. Procure you a can of
non-explosive coal oil and attempt to kindle a
fire with it, and if you find you haven t commit
ted suicide, then you may write yourself down
immortal.
R. R R.
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IN FROM ONE TO TIVK.VTY MIXCTE.S.
NOT ONE HOUR
after reading this advertisement need any one
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It was tho first and is
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that instantly stops Uio most excruciating pains.
aUava inflammations, and cures Congestions,
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glands or organs, by ono application,
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
no matter how violent or excruciating the pain the
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Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer,
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Inflammation of the Kidneys.
Inflammation of the Bladder.
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Congestion of the Lungs.
Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing.
Palpitation of the Heart.
Hysterics, Croup, Diptheria.
Catarrh, Influenza.
Headache, Toothache.
Neuralgia, Rheumatism.
Cold Chills. Aguo Chills.
Tho application of tho Ready Relief to the part
or parts where tho pain or difficulty exists will af-
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Twenty drops*n half a tumbler of water will in a
few moments cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach,
Heartburn. Sick Headache, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Colic, Wind in the Bowels and all internal Pains.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of Bad way’s
Ready Belief w th them. A few drops in water trill
prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It
is better than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimu
lant.
FEVER AND AGEE.
Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents. TJero is
not a remedial agent in this world that will cure
Favor and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilous,
Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Fevers (aided
by Radway’s Pills) so qnick as Radway’s Ready Re
lief. Fifty cents per bottle.
HEALThTBEAUTY
STRONG and PURE RICH BLOOD—INCREASE
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BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION Secured to alt
DR. RADWAY’S
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TTAR MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES.
So quick, so rapid are the changes the body un
dergoes. under the influence of this truly Wonder
ful Medicine, that
Every Day an Increase In Flesh and
Weight Is Seen and Felt.
T1IE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER !
Every drop of tho Sarsaparillian Resolvent com
municates through tho Blood, Swoat, Urine, and
other flaids and juices of the eyatom ths vigor of
life, for it repairs the wastes of tho body with new
and sound material. Scrofula, Syphilis. Consump
tion, Glandular Disease, Ulrors in the Throat,
Month, Tumors, Nodes in tho Glands and other
parts of the system. Sore Eyes, Strnmoroua Dis
charges from the Ears, and the worst forms of
Skin Disea-os, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head,
Ring Worm. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, Black
Spots, Worms in tho Flesh, Tumors, CancorB in tho
Womb, and all weakening and paintnl discharges.
Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of the
life principle, ara within tho curative range of this
wondor of modem chemistry, and a few days’ use
will prove to anyperson using it for either of these
forms of disease its potent power to cure them.
If tho patient, daily becoming reduced by the
wastes and decomposition that is continually pro
gressing, succeeds in arresting these wastes, and
repairs tho samo with now material made from
healthy blood—and this the Sarsaparillian will and
does secure—a cure is certain; for when once this
remedy commences its work of purification, and
succeeds in diminishing the loss of wastes, its re
pairs will be rapid, and every day tho pationt will
feel himself growing better and stronger, the food
will digest better, appetite improving, and flesh
and weight increasing.
Not only does the Sarsaparillian Resolvent excel
all known romedi&l agents in the cure of Chronic,
Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skin Diseases; but
it is the only positive euro for
KIDNEY AND BLADDER. COMPLAINTS
Urinary and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes,
Dropsy. Stoppago of Water, Incontinence of Urine,
Bright's Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases
where there are brick-dust deposits, or tho water
is thick, cloudy, mixed with sub-tancea like tho
white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or there
is a morbid, dark, bilious appoaranco, and white
bono-dust deposits, and when there is a prickmg.
burning eoneation when passing water, and pain in
tho small of tho back and along tho loins.
DR. RADWAY’S
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perfectly taatoloee, elrgantlv coated with sweet
j;um,pU'go regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen.
Had nay's Pills, for the cure of all disorders of the
Btomacb, liver, bowels, kidneys, bladder, nervous
diseases, headache, constipation, costivonees, in
digestion, dyspepsia. biliousnoeH, bilious fever, in-
diammation of the bowels, piles and all derange
ments of the internal viscera. Warranted to effect
a positive cure. Purely vegetable, containing no
merenry, minerals, or deleterious drags.
CiJ" Observe tho following symptoms resulting
from disorders of the digestive organs:
Constipation, inward piloa, fullness of the blood
in the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heart-
hum, disgust of food, fuliuess or weight in tho
stomach, eoor eructations, sinking or fluttering at
tho nit of tbo stomach, swimming .of the head,
hurried and difficult breathing.
A few docses of Radway’s Pills will free the
system from all the above-named disorders. Price
25 cents per box- Sold by Druggists.
Read “ Folse and True.” Send one letter-stamp
to Radway & Co., No. 87 Maiden Lane. New York.
Information worth thousands will be sent yon.
jnne23ddeodAsw- ly
JOHNSON & SMITH,
- OFFER -
At V ery Low Figures
'lie Largest ail Most Complete Stocfc
Boots ani Stationery
TO BE FOUND IX THE SOUTn.
J. W. BURKE & CO.
NO. 60 SECOND STREET, MACON, GA.,
Call attention to their large and varied stock of
Law, School, Religious,
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY
BLANK BOOK;
PENS, PENCXZjS,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
CROQUET, CHROMOS.
And everything in their line.
We are prepared to deal liberal.y with our cus
tomers. Send in your orders.
Special attention paid to Sunday School Orders.
Address na as above. ' julTtf
THE FOLLOWING GOODS:
5,000 bushels Prime WHITE CORN,
200 bales HAY,
500 bushels OATS,
300 bushels PEAS,
75,000 pounds CLEAR RIB SIDES,
20,000 pounds PRIME LEAF LARD,
200 barrels Assorted quality of FLOUR,
40 sacks RIO COFFEE,
00 barrels Assorted quality SUGAR,
12 hogsheads MOLASSES,
75 barrels MOLASSES,
20 barrels Choice SYRUP,
150 boxes different grades TOBACCO, •
40 barrels WHISKY, all grades,
100 boxes CANDLES,
200 boxes SOAP,
25 boxes STARCH,
100 cases OYSTERS,
50 casep TRISTON & MERRILL YEAST POWDERS,
300 kegs NAILS,
50 cases POTASH,
20 baskets CHAMPAGNE,
25 cases SODA,
25 boxes PURE CIDER VINEGAR,
20 nests TUBS,
50 dozen painted BUCKETS,
200 reams WRAPPING TWINE,
50 tierces SUGAR CURED HAMS,
25 tierces plain CANVASED HAMS,
700 ponnds Choice SMOKING TOBACCO,
50 barrels very choice OEMENT.
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T. C. NISBET,
Iron
MAOOIT, GEOHaiA.
MANUFACTURES
STEAM ENGINES, SAW AND GRIST MILLS,
Shafting and Steam Boilers,
IRON RAILING AND ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK,
MILL AND GIN GEARING, AND OTHER CASTINGS,
THREE HOLLER CANE MILLS IN IRON FRAMES. ORDINARY
CANE MILLS, FROM 11 TO 18 INCHES DIAMETER.
KETTLES,
FROM 30 TO 130 GALLONS AND FBOMPATTEHS MORE NEARLY AVERAGING THEIR NOMINAL
MEASURE THIN ANY PATTERNS IN THE STATE.
HORSE POWER FOR GINNING COTTON#
This Power has been three times as long at work as any applied to Ginning, and with what success let
the following certificate show:
Miixedgeville, February 14,1871-
T. C. NISBET, Esq.—Dear Sib :
I am using one of your Horse Powers for ginning my cotton. It has been in use about three years, and
lias ginned about four hundred boles of cotton. I thick it well adapted to ginning. I gin two bales a
day on a forty-saw gin and with two mules. My gin is situated iu an old negro cabin and the power is
placed ontside. J. A. ORME.
Price of Horse Power, with IRON FRAMES—Oamrnxiteecl, ..... 8100 00
COTTON AND HAY PRESSES.
HORSE POWER.
HAND POWER.
These Presses, from actual nge.-hsve given .-as much satisfaction as any ever introduced, and on ap
plication I can fnmieli a circnlar with several tjundred names of planters who are using this Press, and
am willing to abide by their verdict as to its merits. A newimprovemantlus been introduced into these
Pr66.es which enables tlio packer to pack co'tton iu the box with, more facility than any arrangement
heretofore in use, and admits of a longer cotton box. These Presses, it is believed, can be fnmishedat
less price than any other.
ON BAND AND FOB SALE:
1 New 40-horBe Engine,
1 New 25-horse Engine,
2 New 14-horse Engines,
$1000
800
500
i^PHend for Circular, containing cub - description, and price lie Is of the various kinds of Screws.
junSO 2»wiw4m
THE GREAT
— OF —
RAILWAYS
RESPECTFULLY PRESENT TO THE
Traveling Public
The many Improved and Perfected facilitiesof their
FASSEN6BR CONNECTIONS.
— AT —
AUGUSTA, COLUMBIA
— AND —
WHjMIPffGTOKr-
O N and after Sunday, June 11, 1871, SPECIAL
PASSENGER TRAINS of first-class Cars and
Accommodations run through between
AUGUSTA AND WILMINGTON
WITHOUT CHANGE, and
Elegant Sleeping Cars
From Wilmington to Richmond.
The same time and connections are made to
New York, Philadelphia
BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON,
VIRGINIA SPRINGS
AND ALL POINTS
NORTH AND NORTHEAST.
AS BY ANY OTHER LINE.
NEW ORLEANS TO AUGUSTA 3G hours
AUGUSTA TO RICHMOND 2G hours
AUGUSTA TO NEW YORK 43 hours
Pasaengors by the 3:00 a. m. Train, from Augusta,
GOING NORTH
— TAKE —
Breakfast at Branclxville,
DINNER AT FAIR BLUFF,
SUPPER AT MAGNOLIA
TAKE SLEEPING CARS
At an early hour, are not disturbed by MIDNIGHT
CHANGES, and are moved rapidly over smooth
roads, arriving in Richmond at 5:00 A. sr., if going
North, make immediate connection and arrive in
New York, at 10:20 p. si.
IF GOING TO VIRGINIA SPRINGS
Breakfast in Richmond, take tho Chesapeake and
Ohio Railroad, stopping over, if they wish, at in
tervening Springs, or arriving at Greenbrier White
Sulphur Springs, at 10 r. si.
TICKETS AND BAGG AGE CHECKS are in tho
hands of TICKET AGENTS and BAGGAGE MAS
TERS EVERYWHERE, and TICKETS ARE SOLD
AT PRINCIPAL HOTETS IN THE SOUTH.
«3* INFORMATION GIVEN AT ALL OFFICES
AND RAILWAY STATIONS.
A complete rearrangement of all tho details of
TRANSPORTATION, EATING HOUSES, TRANS
FERS, etc., etc., havo been made on this line, and
the management are confident that no RAILWAY
LINE RUNNING NORTH FROM ALABAMA,
GEORGIA and FLORIDA, can offer superior in
ducements for tho patronage of tho public.
IV. J. WALKER,
GENERAL AGENT.
A. POPE,
General Passenger ami Ticket Agent,
jun!8 lm
The Great Medical Discovery 1
Dr. WALKER’S CALIFORNIA:
VINEGAR BITTERS,
f§ Hundreds of Thousands gjT,
si Beart S U c m »^® a(ler - fsf
||| WHAT ARE aTHEY?gfg
e|I
rHET ARE NOT A VILE
SSFANCY DRIN*,ll§
Made of Poor Runt, .Whiskey, Froo.
Spirits and Refuse Liquors doctored,spiced
and sweetened tie please the taste, called “ Ton
ics.” “Appetizers,” •• Restorers,” ac., that lead
the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, bnt are
a true Medicine,made from theNattvo Boots and
nerbsof California, free from nil Alcoholic
Stimulants. Thoy arc the GREAT BLOOD
PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING PRIN
CIPLE a perfect Renovator andlnvlsoratorof
the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and
restoring the blood to a hexltby condition. No
person can take these Bitters « cording t« direc
tion and remain long nnwe" -5
For InQnmuiutory anV CEruhlc Rheu
matism and Gont, Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion, Silious, Remittent and inter
mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood,
Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bit
ters have been most successful. Such Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which
is generally produced by derangement of tho
t^tgestlve Ortans. ‘ -
J DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION.-
Headache, Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight
ness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations oi
the Stomach, Bad taste in tho Month Billons At
tacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of
the Lungs.Paln In thereglons oftheKldneys.and
a hundred other painful symptoms, are tho off-
eprlngsof Dyspepsia.
They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate tho
torpldllverand bowels, which render them of un
equalled efficacy In cleansing the blood of all
Imparities, and Imparting new life and vjpor to
tbewholesystem. -*
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptlons/fetter,
Salt Bbenm, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules,
Bolls, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-Eead, Sore
Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of
the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of
whatever name or nature, are literally dug np
and carried out of the system In a Bhorttlme by
the use of these Bitters. One bottle In such
cases will convince the most -incredulous of their
curative effects. —
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find
its Imparities bursting through the9kin InPim-
ples, Eruptions or. Sores; cleanse It when you
And it obstructed and sluggish In tho veins;
cleanse It when it is foal, and your feelings will
tell you when. Keep tho blood pure and tho
health of the system will follow.
A N, TAPE and other WORMS, lurking la
tan sysvm of so many thousands, are effectually
destroyed and removed. For fall dlrectiona^jead
carefully the circnlar aronnd each bottle- r
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD &
CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco,
Cal„ and K and SI Commerce Street, New York.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
m&rl9 d-sw&wtf
BUY THE BEST AND HO WHERE THE BEST IS TO BE HAD
ESTABLISHED IW 1858.
THE MOORE COTTON GIN.
ALSO, A GENUINE PATTERN OF THE GRISWOLD GIN
FOEMEELY AT DOUBLE WELLS.
rpHE undersigned, having resumed the manufacture of the above Gin, propose to UTake it wlist -t
JL before the war—The favorite of the South. Our work stands upon its merits, and we thiidr tm*
sufficient guarantee. We have secured the services of some of the best mechanical talent in tho V i*
em shops, in addition to some of the boat workmen from the shop of tho lato Samuel Griswold Mrrk
Gardner, who served eightyeara’ apprenticeship under E. Carver & Co., at East Bridgewater»r
and who was employed as Superintendent of the Double Wells Shop, from the commencement nftt’
manufacture of the Mooro Cotton Gin, until its suspension, is again at his post, and will giro each fir
his personal inspection bofore it leaves the shop. b
In calling the attenlion of planters to our Cotton Gins, wo desire that they should notice the nm™
ments that we offer, which are substantially as follows: “'prove.
A- PORTABLE ROLL BOX, -
For obtaining any inclinatien of the Gin Bib or Grate, is used; tho object of which, is to improve in u
quantity ginned, or lessen tho quantity and improve the quality of lint. Also, to gin damp or wet coll 9
to alter the picking or separating tho lint from tho seed—either to take moro lint off, or less lint turn
the seed, as circumstances require. We use both tho common Roll Box and a Swinging Front Ip-
latter is arranged to let out all the seeds and hulls in a moment, and is very easily managed. 106
THE GrIIV BRUSH
Wo make, cannot bo excelled by any hair brush used. The bristles are all drawn in by a cord, and ths
timber is all selected from the best lumber, well soaeoned; and every Brush is mads perfectly firs
rat proof.
CYLINDER AND BRUSH BOXES
We line them with the bt-i
GIN SAWS.'
We make all the Saws that we nee from tho beat English Cast Steel, and of any size that may beds,
sired. We employ, to superintend and manufacture our Saws, ono of the best saw-makers in the 8oatt-
and our machinery for the manufacture of Gin Saws cannot be excelled.
COTTON SEED CRUSHING MILL.
We are the only successful manufacturers of this important and useful invention—the Cotton Gin.
with the Cotton Seed Crushing Mill attached. It will hardly be necessary here to allude to theimmente
saving and economical use of crashed cotton seed, as a manure. We received a gold medal as a premi
um, from the Fair of the Cotton Planters’ Convention, held in Macon, Ga., 1860, for the best Gotten
Seed Crushers attached to the Gin Stand, to crash the seed as fast as it escapes from the Roll, ffo re
fer to some of the many certificates that we have on the subject.
Are both oscillating and plain. Can furnish either, as may bo ordered
babbit metal.
TRIAL OF THE GrIIVS.
We keep constantly on hand seed cotton, and every Gin is tried before it leaves the ehop—old or not
ones.
REPAIRING OF OLD GINS.
We have a complete assortment of the very best Cotton Gin Machinery in the country, and make re-
lairing of old Gins a specialty. Planters will do well to send in their old Gi
ins, and have them made as
less'cost than a new Gin can be bought for. Send on your orders and old Gin-
patnng
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For particulars, send for Circnlar and Price List.
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apr23 eod&weow&swtf FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS, MACON, GA
GREAT SOUTHERN
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE,
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C.
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
THREE TIMES A WEEK-TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS,
ELEGMT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATION.
SIA VOYA&E 10 TO 12 HOURS SHORTER Yia CHABLESTON.
TOT AX CAPACITY 40.000 BAXES MONTHLY.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO,
And connecting Roads Woat, in alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen First-Claea Steamships to tlio alK)ve
Ports, invite attention to the Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the business public in tM
Cotton States at the
PORT OF CHARLESTON
Offering facilities of Rail and Sea Transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellent
and capacity at any other Port. Tho following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the Lino:
TO 3NTEW
MANHATTAN,
M. S. Woodhull, Commander.
CHAMPION,
R. W. Lockwood, Commandor.
CHARLESTON,
James Berry, Commander.
JAMES ADGER,
T. J. Lockwood, Commander.
JAMES ADGER & CO.,
Agents, Charleston, S. C.
YORK.
GEORGIA,
S. Crowell, Commander.
SOUTH CAROLINA,
T. J. Beckett, Commandor.
CLYDE,
J. Kennedy, Commander.
ASHLAND,
—— Ingram, Commander.
WAGNER, HUGER & CO.,
WM. A. COURTNAY,
Agents, Charleston, S. C.
TO T*TTTT , A TVF: T~ .F’TTT -/A :
VIRGINIA,
Alex. Hunter, Commandor,
EMPIRE,
O. Hinckley, Commander.
Sahjko Days—THURSDAYS. c r
WM. A. COURTNAY, Agent, Charleston, S. c-
TO BAIiTIMOHE.
PALO ON, MARYLAND,
H&inio, Commander. Johnson, Commander.
SEA GULL,
Dntton, Commander. Sailing Days—Every Fifth Day. - c
PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S <*
Rates guaranteed as low as those of Competing Lines. Marine Insurance ono half of 1 per cent:
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS
Can be had at all the principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi-
State-Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of the
ships in Charleston, at ■whose offices, in all casts, the Railroad Tickets should be exchanged and
assigned. The Through Tickets by this Route includes Transfers, Meals and State Boom,.while on SW
bo aid.
The South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad.
And their connecting Lines have largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight tA
Passengers between the Northern Cities and tho South and West. Comfortable Night cars, with W-
Holmes’ Chair, without extra charge, have been introduced on tho Sontli Carolina Railroad. First-Cia«
Eating Saloon at Branchvflle. On the Georgia Railroad First-Class Sleeping Cars. .
Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to day and night trains of the South Carolina Rauro»“-
Close connection made with other Roads, delivering Freights at distant points with great promptness-
The Managers will use every exertion to satisfy their Patrons that the Line YIA CHARLESTON cans 0
be surpassed in Dispatch and the Safe Delivery of Goods.
For further information, apply to J. M. SELKIRK, Sup't Charleston, S. C.; B. D. HASELL, Gsner
Agent, P. O. Box 4979, Offico 317 Broadway, N. Y.; S. B. PICKENS, General Passenger and TicketAges
South Carolina Railroad.
ALFKED L. TYLEB,
jnno 20 eod-Gm Vice-President South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, S. C. _
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