The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, July 27, 1869, Image 2

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toTiitot.g. uri r«J «... «kM Vj Oil. D. *■ U»K *-erri»ry of th. Koto 4pto.ll.tol flootajr, •• ooltotlo for \ WU| T*«eWed represent, via fthe Mag' »y Ctwalr Fanner'* Cisk Tk. fvllowlof rtori.lto W oJopltJ. lo- wU :— Th»l rtollto" of *11 . otooMr«dtoO*iio3timoro«»IIIMIol totohl. to LU Ctokf to* ttol tilt/ on M- nooir.Hr britod to tottoi lh»lr >•«« an.nl ptllM. tot/lioltrt, etut for- ward tad aartlltd to* Haw Tto Otok tkaa waallato aa tlttllaa far ptrMtaaal atoeara, tottrrt till Ikt rr/uUr ataattof la Daoaatoranl, .kith reialled M follow* X For 1'rMldnt. I*. C. F. nEARTWELL, For Vic* PrMiiMU. UfBiil., Col. RO.Locmtt, 21 Dial., Mr.*J.OC«MK. 3d Hist., Mr. B Fa Wf&MB. For Secretary, C«Ut W. Swum, For Treasurer, CaiT Jm« A. Daria. The following rn adapted t— RaolvtJ, Thai web B*mUr who h*« to- day algaod th* roll of mwabrnhlp, bo atpaa- tally deputed tad aNlhorixad to solicit per- »oua to become m«*l>«r* of tho Club ; 1*4 tlml lb* Secretary furnlih each with m copy of tbo Con»tliuli*Q ud algnatarea obUlnod ta-day. Ti# following «u adopt od /— , Mt—bai, That »Mh wraibor bo required, at aoiliMotlag, to pay tho annual fro, $2 Tho following vn adoptod t— RnotrrJ, That tbo regular moot Inga of tbit Club oball bo »a (bo Aral Saturday in MwbMalktltlUo'ilMk!^ ■-, and that whom thin Mooting adjourn*, it adjourn to Moot on tho ArstSatarday in Anguat. Tbo Secretary waa Inatmctod to notify tbo gentlemen darted u ponuanent officer*, of their electioa. Tho Albany lava waa roonoolod to pub- lia^lhohn irtpodiaga. Tbo Mooting then adjourned B. II. BACON, CautW. flmia, Chairman. Banrtlary. ~ Tbo fnllawin|ia a copy of tbo Conatitution LlrtBi it thn aigaaturea attnehad: The Constitution FARMER’S CLUB MUTT. Tba uadaraii tatbo i underalgnod, b; off xio subjoined Conatitution Ilf two datlara Hr Haml aflilag Ik.lr natnaa •ad b/ pay to. iuallylwedallarfft*aMtobarahla, or*laa onto LU> HiiidaH,, da farai Ibaai aalato lata aa a^paaliilln to ba kaawa aa tba Douaborty Cooal/ Agrinltaral Soalal/ —Iba objaati of ablto will ba aMoaraga- uaat of .li to.prorroi.al la .(rinH.r. aad of aU Ua bladrad art. >ad aalaaaaa wblab trad to iaaroaaa tba fralla aad alamaaraa af •yrioaUar.1 Ukor, aad raadar boat Ufa aa lb. torn attraot.70 aad totpy. Th. oSlaw. .ball h. a f re.1.1... I, by ballot, by -.Hbato |iil,al at IbaaloM of to* -~.nl Mtolaf, h. Vito FrafMtoU aaak HtUUa dl.lrlri la to. aatml/1 a Hto.to.ry Ud TrM.ar.r-«11 alaatad to Ik# avaa bum Md at Ik. aa. tltoa. Tkto.aBtor.toaU oaaatUato aa laara tin CaMlttoa, wka toall bar. tba paw.r to ». to, Urn aad ^aa. af batdia, tk. aaaual aaatolato a>d Mn, bad to ynaarikt tkt ralaa aad rafalattaa* to ba ' L - igtorat of tho mtit It *ball abo ho tho daiy of tbla committee to ouoowrago tho Moatblj meetings of tho ^«gp.xgS3Bgrs aalatod to ktop ay tka nek aad iba tylrll ofltoaratobtaat. IUtoUft.rto.rtoto.iuly •f tbl. aoaiialltw aa* af III Udi.ldial mm- kora, to ynaan, fro- Uaa ta tlau, wrlttoa toaay. aatl ajdrtnto aa anrayrlato MUM. from porooaadiotingaiabod for their aiicce** i» •/ritoii.r.rTff;^; iAX*" “ blodr.d art. ud Mi—tot,. Tk. HrerrUrr to all k..p , („« ud p,,. f«l nu.rd af too yraatodtaga of tba SaVla- toltla., a fall aaklbtt at Of Iba Hael.tr’a fbada. ' Tba Pratldaal ‘ “ ■aba, wkaaw .... f" Bl «aaUm Coat- ..Mbit to tka (ataalal affair. * 'P-etol ....lias .f to. CaanSuta to ISSSKSB&r- ** ,,Ur - Mara Sail % 0. B. Caaaors, W H kabart, C M Clark, AMJaato, W i Taaaa, 1 WH OUbart, r W Alaxaadar. T Walkar, CHC..I.1J, VI HUaau, iau K Tfes truiwkk A Ukuf R. R. Siaaa oar laH, a diapalrb from Cal. Nto. too Tift, who, with c*pt V. 0 —fefWOB If«w.Yoit ame.week - of tbia groat MUrpriat, •Intcneit wo then pnhtinhod, mad aoouucti Bartbor tbo gratif/l^ f* c t tbit tho wnolB Road io uanna Cormact. Then thorn i* ao toagar a doubt about tbo oaa.Irucllaa of iLifJa '. "J* fal.rpri.r, and yo.- aooooo that aert of vitality which uuickana rapidly. In a few daya J* ohronkla the arrival, fcl aa tout Taasr Motto bawl out of IbT Mauaofto^Otto, lur non kayatnu crlaia Tcaaii Uiai’H vauan — Aa tinted in our tatA. Turner, «**• Mi Th*»r»day, dim barged cu-to ty hy CowwlOahtiifi- Mwriill for kioMgr ot taatiaaoMy. Wo think he did right Tho otofomrwi made hy the me* Ureat anonadrotffwayaa *ra> totally incon- aiatowt with tho theory of truth, and there can Boaaooiy bo tho ahadow of a doubt aa to hio dotUmrato perjary. However guilty thd poor devil ho nought to vlcliMlac, wo hop* tbo day will mover come, whoa a ciliaenof Ooorgta, black or white, can bo laearoaraind ad deprlvad of hla liberty upon tho teatlmony of ouch a Croature, and wa can but applaud tbo juot ooacluaioa of Cora ...laaloUtr Morrill Turner nay hart had aoBathtng to do with utt*rlng th* counlarfflli «atrrtw*y, and aiayhavo held illicit UtMPOPuraa wgh Marl- lad-la prove it, and left him aa eStar of guilt adcr tho taw aa nay man ta Amatlca. Thacaaa la tataroatlag aa davalaplag the tlleuea of Radleallan, aa well aa the fact that U la awrohargod with the alaaianta or it a on daatrwatlow It to a mournful apactacla •f the depravity or man, aad iheuld awaken tho Northern mind lo tho aerioua eon at- quawao of longer foelerirg tba Bouthern wing af the Rod leal party. Tbo reoult af lha whole laveatigallon, aaya the IWiyrqpA ta * grand eaploelon of the predominant Influence*, which lo the elianie Of the govot ament, have been allowed to control ita couaeela In Middle Georgia. Look at thia diagrtoo^tamipoaura. Th* recognised organ aad exponent of the United 8talon government, la tba hauda of a man aaeh deaporalt aharaelor that acorva or hia party friend* awear they would not believe hhn aa oath. This ia the man who ban honn potalalug tho ears of hi* parly agaiiiMl “ ‘ running riot in pcrnonnl and ma- danuacinlion of everything reapecla- bio tud decent -inflaming the panuiuna and prejudioea of the ignorant uegroc* againnt thair amployara—advl»ing litem to hum. bill dea'roy—and using avery artifice to fo it (Uncord, trouble and excitement he tween the race*. Tltia waa the clio.ten liigli prtaat at the altar of loyally ami for n yeai hia olfiea haa bean lha headquarlera or Hie so-called Republican parly in thin aeclion. The alruggla for thia very (Macon) Pont ofltao appointment lay between Hwayve and Tumor-and what a choice! IVr •IoiiM whether lha reapaetahle people of Macon, an affalralhen Blood, would not have preferred Turner, lha negro, lo Hwayte the iufanioiu while man. Hut with lha choice of Turner, the administration baa a biller—a mortify' tag leaaon before them, discloRing an utter want of integrity aud capacity in the negro they preferred. Upon what idea* in n puli cy founded which aeeka Ibe representatives and exponents of Governmeut in tbo very drega of moral fill I* and wickedness. We hope the administration will abandon lha aluma haraafter In the search for ita agent" ia Georgia. Wmv Don't 1 YotTUaBHaAFnAM T—The best baking powder ever dieeovered I Bold by BTROZEK & IIILHMAN. UATABLIBIICD 1830 UTAOLISIIED 18 Larrt Our long-time companions, Joe H Raine, and Bagge ft Btepbens, got off at the Iasi Station, and wort latt. They have thraneh lick, is. and may be looked for In «lue seaaea. L.1UII. R. Welch, and L. K. Welch ft Co., founUmvahsily grove, a Kisaen- gou Baring, and Victim Hugo's last, ami aloppad for a cleats aad rtapanllo ramble — They'll Jala ua on our return trip. Two eob uaiaa of legal ad’a wore alio left behind till next trip. New AdvurtitiomuntH Excursion Return Tickets TO VIRGINIA SPRINGS! AT A Reduction of One-Third I VIA W* k A, R. R. aid Tennessee and VIHC1INIA IIAILWAY8 TO— -AT A— Redaction of One-Half! VI iVEfc MACON ft WESTERN WMtwm *i Atlantic Railway*. I1HR8I Roods pans through ono of Ik* deHgkUul parts of tka Bouth, _ in beautiful aoanery, pure water, aad aooo of iho heat aad monotony of lb* Seaboard Routes. purchasing through tickets lo KRW YORK. FHILADKLFHlAi WASHINGTON. or BALTIMORE, have iho privilogo of atoppiug over at aay of the Virginia Bpi rings—returning their Journey »l plmurt. SLEEPING COACHES ON ALL NIQUT TRAINS. Sure Connections! QUICK TIME! inquire vos noun via P. AA. RAILROAD. scursion Tickets tor ana at the Ticket Wa H, « N, #, 8. MA.COS1. QA. MACON, GA. A FTP.il n lupse of seven yean., (mart of wlii-di lime our Works have been iu possessiou '•»" <’on lode rale Hiates Army, and I lie lluiled Blnles Army, respectively ; (he lormrr by couaeiil. She Inllcr by force ) We ug.-iiu mike our bow lo Ibe public, mid nak n renewal of Iho many favors brMowed iiutr-brllii't. 'Ti* well known that ihe ulmvo Works are the MOS T 10 X T EN8IV JO and Ihe nlnck of I’nlleriiR TEN TIMI'.M ns grenl ns any similnr eslnldlshmenl in .Middle Geoigis Our former cmhIoiiicic, (l» \Tlrt<l HACK !W VKAUh) ileHiriug lo ropluce their old iiischimry mid cnrliug*, cun, hi iihhI rnNi-s, have ihcm ft U I* I. I (.' A T K I* Without the Imrii&niorinoiis charge of Now Patterns Wo do nol advertise prlce^' bill promise they ehall be nn LOW au Ihe VF.UV I.OWKBT' Supocior Moohimics and Driffltrhtsinen Kniployml. ami all »nrk WAIIIIANTKII. STEAM ENGINES. CIRCULAR SAW MILES. Mll.l, ANI> IUN (IKAIIINO, IIOIISU l'OVVUKH, («|.roi»lly n.|n|>tril to I'ottoli dinning,) H1KIAII MII.I.S, S YI HI’ KKTTI,K.H,HTOUK ntONTrt, W ATKII WIIKKI.S, AC!., *«!., AO., *0., *0. In (.at any ami .vary >liwrl|>li<m of Iron and Urn-, Oi.-lini-- and Marldn.ry. All Kinds of Machinery Repaired. MT SPECIAL ATTENTION TO IIEIMIHH OF HINH. R. FINDLAY’S SONS. WITHOUT AN EQUAL,! Brooks' Improved Patent Portable Revolving COTTON & 1IAY SCREW PRESS! PATh'NTNI) A mu. 11/A. I WIT. Price for Complete Set of Ivons $130! First Premium Awarded by the Mechanics’ and Agricultural Fair of Louisiana I Mechanics anti Agricultural Fair Association of Louisiona, April 15/ft, 18(50 The underaigned, Awarding Committee. Class i. ha-lug on our List various implements for gathering crops, also Cotton flin*. Colton Vresse-*, nnd Screws for name, in Ihe perform ance of our duly, called loour as*lstonee no feral highly respectable, intelligent, and disin terested Colton Planters trom tills and Ihe adjoining Blair*, who. after due examination nnd consideration, agreed with ns in iho opinion that, nrtong mm* vlevan Colton Presses on ex hibition, that Ihe M1UH0K8 COTTON 80UKW PllttBH" was. tor cIMntW. simplicity, cheapness, and convenience, the best on exhibition, and accordingly recommend the Fame for Ihe Aral or highest Premium. (Bigaed) 1>ANtm.F.nWAUT>8, Chairman. F. II. KNAPP. A. O. DRVKXIN. 1PR. Parlies wishing to puroiiasa thin Press, can send their orders to R. FINDLAY'S SONS, Maoon. Ga One of the above in operation at Albany, (5a. ■am Bead for Circulars conlainiug testimonials, description, Ao. July 27, 186',Mill 1*1 oet. ALBERT R. JACKSON HILBERT Jackson & Gilbert, Corner Broad and Jackson 811 eels, ALBANY, GEORGIA. BBALEBS X1T Groceries, Pn BOOTS, SHOES/ etc, e A VS JUST OPINED A NEW AND CIIOICI STOCK, CONSISTINO, IN PAST. Of H Bacon, Flour, Com, Tobacco, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Salt, OANHKD MEATS, FISH, * FHUIT8, CANDIES * l‘ICKU£8, pn -1 A PT.-H1 JXEbir 0003DS, CUJTHINO, BOOT*;*aOM, HATB, *10., StO. # M- jrt. 1; , u ...,.r ; 4.. . ^ ! , In abort aU aa]iplio*' for- F A MIL Y xml P L A N T A TIO N aae. JK A full supply of evarythtac usually kept ta a Flrat-Glaa* , jwt . j FAMILY GBOCERY & STAPLE DRV GOODS Establiihment, Wilt to .aaatoaity «• taa*. act at or oaal, bat, •! as reasonable pritaa aa au to “ * ta litis plaoe. t . w { ■ jr Their frivad* aad the publio /^nerally. are reapeotfully invited U glvn then » trial, aad a reasonable Uare of pa;r«r^s" *" aoliclted. ••/-—T,~i~T~-~7 ~ Albaay, Go., July 27,1 WO-till ht/aa; VERY VALUABLE a , Plantation* AS A rnavxxTivt roa CHILLS, FEVEBi eta, WILL KKKP Tilt HANDS HEALTHY. 80 THEY MAY LOSE NO VALUABLE TIME DUEIEO THE BUSY SICEMLSIASON TO IIS taken la Ike yUao to QnlaUto or BAtoro af any hind ; toeAeaato Mill, an* vlrlnannaanbitJ. II nlll ba (annJ akray- ar •■< bcllbr tkaa any a) tor «■»*/ tor tool fnrpaar, an* aba aa n pacral Plaalalloa and Paaiily Madlalna, II Into aa angrier. Tka M,Variant aaaaaa ta aya- yaa. aa* ran require tone rennly altor Ibaa Qalalar. wh'ab dlalraaaaa year haail alto aal*> »•* Mna4l«M<laatroyayourtoarlaf. Tharafala, why am uaa lha aelural rraady of lha coua* Iry la ahleh you lira. SIMMONS’ LIVERBE6ULATQR, Which ia enmpoaad of leaves aad herbs that are ladigeaeus 1* this elimafn, md ia taeonly iialural remedy Tor its diseaseeo Perfectly harm leas in it* effect, thoroughly reliable aa a preventive, nnd a sure curs fur LIVKR DISEASE, CII1LLH AND PBVKR, CONSTIPATION. DYSPEPSIA, CIIKONIC DIAIIIIIIIKA, HEADACHE, Etc. Bend to your Druygiat and get a package without fail. Price, $1. MaaufcoturedoaTy j- h zcxinr st oo.. MACON, GA. July 27, 1800 If. Hplrndid Mimliun and Itobra for auoimer wear, are lo be found at J. ROSEN FI ELD ft BRO'H. JJACON ! ! BACON H ! 16000 Lbs. Clear Bibbed Sides, - FOR RALE AT— C'OOPKIt & Co’s., For CASH hr CITY AU KPTANl'K. —ALRO—. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FAMILY BI.’PPI.IEB, etc., He.,onaametermn. Albany, July 2-'i, IMiHMin alhany VARIETY WORKS! At tlioir Shop*, on Front St., Albany, Ga, KENDALL & GILBERT Aro prrpnrctl to mnnufncluro Sash. Blinds, Ooors & Furniture Of every description and quality. WAGONS & HUaaiES. And do all manner of WOOD WORK —AND— J31n,cksmi thing —AH— Builders and Contractors HOUSE. SION. —Ann— COACH BAINTERS, They are fully prepared to make engsgeuieula, and lo execute Ihe work with uealueaa, tidal- ily uud diKpaiuh. And, having aeoured Ibe services of COMPETENT WORKMEN —aud— SlvILldKD ARTISTS 1 They will guaranies all work turned out. 0 They have also established a LUMBER YARD, In connection with Iheir Shops, aud can fur- uWh Luiuim- in any quautUies desired, at whorl notice. J. M. KENDALL, R.T. UILUKKT. Albany, may 7«'!u ALL RIGHT AGAIN I I HAVE MOVED MY 1IAHUKU BHOP to th* room nn Washington street fotmerly occupied hy N. CRUUEIl ft CU„ next door to Bag ga ft Stephana, where l will he glad to nee my old eaetomere, as well aa new oaea. My price* are reasonable, and work warrant ed lo give satisfaction. Give me a call. JIM TUB DAUBER. July 22, 18(10-1 m DISSOLUTION. k* faun* t| lha »M alanj, aa J W. H. 0111,.K ■ i autoarlinl la unka aalllamriila. - W. H. GILBERT Jk BRO. Alton/, Ga., Jnno 15,1809. Tto IMf Pnatona will to naMtowA »l tot nut Mu*, by W. 11. GUtort to* Ur- W. L. Daria, todar lha ftrm naaw ar GILBERT ft DAVIS, who reapocttally solicit a conlioeanee of the patronage heretofore axtoadad to Use old W. H. GILBERT, V. L. DAVIS. AH,..,, «»., -uaa lHh, ISM—« SOOPocuds MonTRunn axe Gxobcja Baisbd Tumir Baa?: Eight of (be beat vnrtatioo SmUmL— THE h^-XjL’s Patent Gin Feeder. la the wonder of the day. Much a machina a* no planter should ba wii houi Read Ihe certificates and call at our store and iaipeot it. Price $ I GO per naw of Gin Three are some of the advaatagea derived from the uee of the Colton Feeder ? 1st. That all Giu.i to which they are attach ed will carry a more regular nnd uuiform roll than those fed by band. 2d. That by Ibe regularity of the Feed, the Gin will clean u greater umoiint of liul per day; reducing the lime of ginning of the crop fully twenty live per ueut. '3d. That Ihe Feeding Device separate*'Ilm greater portion of the saud, dirt, hullo. hard W. ft HU FT V Wholesale Dealer In CORN, BACON, FLOUR, WHEA' OATS, BYE, HAY, i SALT, SUGAR, Coffee, Bagging Ties, WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, Eto., Et -:0:- pods, etc., ft-om th* eeed cotton, thereby eu Lsnoing the commercial value of Ihe lint. 4lb. That no hard aub.ilanew* arc permit ted to ruler the breaNt of the gin ; thun pre aerving Iho saw* from injury ami tiik lint r*oM riHi:. ^Olh. That these Feeder a can be attached to any naw Gin made, at a cost not exceeding Two Dollarsv. 15th. No nccehaiiytar nn experienced gin- ner In run the GhiTaTi he cotton can be pul into Ihe hopper ol the Feeder l»y an otdinary baud. 7ll*. They do nol add to Ihe draft of the Giu other than nxlhey enable it by their reg ular feeding lo clean more cotton. J BAVtnsooan, Ga., Dec. f», I8li Mr. S. Z. I/all: Dear Sir.—You requested me lo write pou my experience with your Improved Colton Gin Feeder, nnd in compli ance with said request I will elate that alter using themachine two season* with careful aud close observation, nnd experimenting with it impartially, l nm prepared to say un hesitatingly that it i*n completeniicce**. I regard it os among the hexi inventions of the age: and no cotton planter who is aide to have a Gin House and Gin nhouid be without one. I consider it fully worth the money you ask for it; several of try neighbor* having teen mint at work, proceeded to purchase one immediately, and would not now be without the maohine for ninny times the money paid for it; and quite a number of other* intend purchasing one for the next crop. Your machine save* the labor of from one to two hand*, according lo the site of the Gin; one band only is necessary lo attend to th« Qla and Feeder, while the old way of feeding by hand requires one hand to stand hy Ihe breast of the Gin, nnd from one to two hand* to carry the seed cotton to the Gin. All that he* lo be dono by the hand attending Ihe machine i* simply placing Ihe seed ie Ihe Hopper attached to it, which ia fed lo the Gin with the most perfect regularity—thus pre venting ihe breaking of the roll, and enabling the Gin to cut tally one half more in the day. My flfty-snw Gin, driven by four mule*, has ginned 100 pouuda of eeed cotton in five min utes, wbita running at the usual and uni form apeed. I can an.'cly say that I can gin eight bslee in ten hours. The life ef a Gin I think ia fully doubled bythe uee of the machine, aa it cleans the seed cotton of rooka and other hard Bubstsn. ces, which la thrown into the Gin when fed by hand, aoon destroying tho aawi. I will further add that vour machine ia the .mom ■imp e, Icaat liable tc get out of order, nnd will last longer than any machine combining •o many advantages I Imve seen; and 1 think the draft added lo tho Gin by attaching tho machine ao Utile a* lo ba impurcetiblo when the feed ia regulated aoo* to cut the snuio amount of eouou aa when fed by band; but or course when more is ginned it must be at Ibe expense of more power; but thin would be tho case with or without Ihe miohine. To eay the moot no planter will ever find fault with an inereaae of draft to cnablo him lo shorten lha ginning of the crop, ai each day saved ie equivalent to about ten dollar*, aud 1 consider Ibe lint enhanced in value tally n half cent a pound ovar hand fed, which aloue ia quite a consideration. Yours truly, SIMON 8. THOMAS. WoovKJt, Lee County, Nov 21k! 184.7. Mr S. Z. Hull—Dear Hir—Wo have been running one of your Improved Cotton Giu Feeder* and Cleaner* on a Mxly-aaw Giu about one month, and lind that it greatly ex ceeds our rtpeelnlinn*. and accompti*inm a greater amount of work limn yon represent. ed. Iteforo iming lhr machine we were gin- uing about I wo nnd n half bate* pet day, and had three hand* in the gin room—one lo (red Ihe Gin, one lo carry the seed cotton, umlthe other lo takeaway ihe rued ; now the hand that tad Ihe Giu supplies Ihe Feeder with need uullun, (diepelining nilh the ono oho foriuevly carried the cottou UvlheUtn.) The mschiue ii no* regularly feeding I (Hi .Hiuudn of reed cotton Io the Gin every lour and a half minute*, equal to right hales in ten hours. Wa have repeatedly wejghrd 100 pounds af seed cotton, and without nny al teration iu th* drirtog. Inking dry aad damp collou, the shortest and longest time giuning 100 pounds seed «ottou waa tour and lour and three-quarter mtuules respectively, lty the use of ihe Clenuiug Rack there are about ll pounds of sand, din, trash, pod*,Sr, thiown out lo the bale, thereby making fl murb bel ter sample of lint than can pos.dldy be done by hand feeding. Respect fully yours, J W. BLACK. Having been employed at Ihe ahovo men tioned piac* for so me time pant ia pulling up •crew, running gear. fte„ I have had the op- portunity of wiint.-ning lha operation, and have carefully tested 8 7. Hull's improved Gin Feeder, and in connection with Mr. Black aud others, have repeatedly tested the capacity of tWFeeiler, or rather Gin when fed hy U, by weighing 100 to 1000 pound* of *«cdcotton*and also measuring the seed (al lowing forty bushel* of eeed to Ihe ha'e.) and aa a result the Oia when tad l,y n,e machine ont IGOOpounds of seed cottou In sixty-four minutes, making nine and ten bale* to the ten hour*. Bator* the feeder wa* attached tha Gin waa taming out only two and • hall balea par day. youra truly, W. O. WAT80N. Aldaxt, Gko Deo dih, 18C8. Mr S B Hall—Dear Sir—After giving your Gla Fa*d*ra a thorough trial I am prepared Jlf,»htohl, toUntot to to. 01.. W. tad toll to. Gin. l.whtohyM totoeh III. Fc.Jtr i), ■w.toltouww.rit Ihu itoHnw. rj'.'j.'r •rat era*. g Yo.it truly, B. 0. LOCKETT, Dwr Sir 1 I tot to .61 mr iMliatoy lo ttot to ■/ friwto. Col Ltokrii. I h... n. ra. to to. .tor. /tojer. (hr two cror,. .to would M to hritoa.l ... of them InUMHUrw. N. CBCOBR. L«Co.OL.D«7to,18C7. MrS Z JT.IA-D»r Sir_I L.T. bto. nriu oao of your Femora (hr ROntUm^ I, S C It la aaally managed, and fliaoara oan hoaw j »A ta avda* wllhaut UcuLls or UnS Youra trtly, M. B. DAVIK. Call nnd examine ll nl the Gin Depot \r — Ti. If you want a Car Load o cm on licit. „ 8KND YOUR ORDERS TO Atanay.jmyMUr. A the Gin Depot 0 i W. A.. HUFF, MAOON, M If jou want a Car Load Wheat, Oats, Floor, OR ANYTIIINQ IN THE PRODUCE OR PROVISION Ll • r ■SL. SEND YOUB ORDERS UP TO W. A.-. HUFF. -o- IE YOU WiAJSTT A ine Carrie for Less Ms Than yon can so to New York and Buy it VQh. GIVE YOUR ORDER TO W. A. HUFF, Maoon. IF YOU WAlsTT r M a d e in the W o r )| Ono, Two, Four, or Six Forge, gar SEND TOUR ORDER TO W. A. HU] If you want a Genii a m hue it: Or BRATTLEBORO BUG<j Yon nil Mto y«w «4«t (• wt. In tto n>W pm. I. W*U» ® ■to Mh hU • |<nl.. -mTTUSMO" BugW. W. A. pn - DOST FOKQKT IT. If you wont anything useful Press fo a ?*<( jt JalyiMilS U41U lit m(. ■ W. A. HTJFf'j