The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, August 17, 1869, Image 2

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wk > W. r nro U- fan tlm «w» ■“> — •"tt'r'-'J that Ibe labor- ully bo- .South, will at** itm'ivo men untry. The h« vory •*- oral awl - l»or« give, unusual . The Hiixon* nn* putting their house* in order, to uomimiiiotlatc the inuTli- tilde of visitors, ami it i* thought the preparations will ho ample*. The officer* or the Stale AssooUlion are aiucioitu that county Clubs b#^JfuTe ly r». | profu*utpJ, nml tho rcsonrccs of thofttale shall he faWysjmdluHy ox* hih he'd. Uut hoped that every comity ^ill send up iU specimens ol men, women, and children ; corn, cotton and jxtta loos; wheat, oat* and barloy ; Rice, Tobacco-and- Sugar ; ores, mlnorals - and nu'tals,nud every thing cWowortli exhibiting. It is a great Stain occa sion, and we shall bo judged by the showing wo make. With becoming State prhUv then, let u» go to work U- hi eitrncjti and make a record that we >■ will not he ashamed of. KJFi Aattli. \ - • . . • ’ rm II—> w> wsy—~ Dacltrli) Jerome M.rliBrr 1,1.-ill- kill rosier. Tim I.agrnngo lUl’ORTtu ucins not nt nil iiml.liidl to lVMKit tlm litlli, woivkiiowi* of llm gro.it 0|illcinri ami aurlrt. Hiving but .malHiltli In tbo won- ilrrtul .kill ol tko l’rofwjmr, tlio Ho" porter utoFoiM'. III. power, u 'uuri.t/ in making m bear tbo trutli. in rogaril to tbo ah.footer nml it>loc«1onl» of this bignmi.t nilvcntarar | nml n. ‘op tician,' in opening tbo oyc. of tbo puli- lio lo tbo faoility with wbloli n vilo yankco out ingraltnlo hlmaolf in tlioir l'avor nml bo publiely omloneil by tho Win,,porting oiliion. of Atlanta. Tho “glorionp bon, bis lnwful wilo, loft pining nt I<>S, DofllpIJ ntroct, Hfook.. lyn, Now Vorh,” no. doubt rbgnril.i •with nmnnomoiit, hi, nkill in opening her oybn nml o»m, to moro than elio over exported to .00 or lienr. While tlio.“<Jiic«ri ol tho Jungle." add. lior eui\g{iioni«nt—having econ anil hranl mom than alio bargained for, elm in on ly ton happy to return to her Imuiil. iu Noahville. ' Will not tho Dootor follow nuito nod relievo thu (into City of liin diignim'id preeonco? Or line 1m no won tho regard of hi. grateful rililonwri, mi healed and cnllglltoueil them that, aiming bin raarveloon ouro« i they will no.tnin him as renidont Am ri.t and .optician ? Theoilleo will lie no aineonro in tbal loi-ality, and the Doctor’s prooliviticci, wo eco, do not aland lo tho way of bin proferimmt. _ 4|'rirll 1*1. — T>Ujt^,h, I informed, whilo lit Maeon' Uai |*1 Brunswick JDaw 1 lifts iniquitous St* (fllrr].rl«>. Ibsny it Brunswick proceedings arc hull- Haas. The legal difficulties ln- wMl* irptwdily disposed of onswsy or other, sn<l I list is • conautuatlon devout- ly wished. We Imve no f*sr of tho roaull, sod do not suppose (he work will be delayed Aiany days, if st *11.: He iin<lera(aui! Lawlon & Jackson, Ur. Toombs and Out. Whittle ar* engaged hy tka combined forcta lo prosecute their hl-TOQlSsa undertaking. ^ ^ Wo should Ilka to know whether tho oily offtvsnush Iskes psrl in ths proceedings, snd we esll upon the AVn snd tho Rrpulli- ♦as for the desired Informal Ion. The people of Souther* snd Southwestern (leorgis west of the Atapaka,snd of Ksatern Alabama, desire, lo know if Savannah is sn ally in (lie oly wsr upon their rights sud intereals. Is not it were well for her that she dial I rely proclaim ihu fact. We yWll take slop* 4o procure the names of. merohanK there whuXre giviug aid and com fbrt lo the nefarious coslillon of the soulless monopolists, and when obtained they will appear in our columns. They will have tto right lo complain if our people regard them as enemies and ohnlk their lintels. Binge writing the above the Trirgraph, of ike 15th, brings us the following s Tho parties complainants ore Holier) Hah. n-slism, Anlbony.Porter, Win II. Hodgson,- Frnnc'n Horrid, U. D. Arnold, H. Cohon, Win Hunter, A. H. Harlridge and James Mon*- ban, tax payer* and olllseit*. Henry Brig bam, Ptesidcnl, and T R Mills, hofdci ronjwick R. 9. A brent lotion bio. The celebrated Needle (Hit underwent a 1 iu Macon on Thu»»J*»y Uut, *«d ,,u ’ ph I t Osi: * T t: I gi-nlb fflloii and K a for iimny yci J wotk 1 yc»tvr* jion of» ti tw coil to this Hiatt* by lb.' agriti, Mr I* W .1 Ki Tltc giu is known ns Hie Cotton din nnd Cundmuer, uclw Mr I* W.I Kr tioU* America 11 Needle •, nml, for rapidity perfection or wor* nnd convenlenee Ja hast ever Invented. In Maying so, we but repeat IhU langtfsge of such gentlemen present M (it-11 W H Holt, IWdent q( the Menlhweetern UaHVoml: jinn Henry V Hlmr- ter, of Alabama; Col O ti Kparks, of the firm of Hardeman ft Hparhs. of this oily; Col \ kL n or B. oi ISel w»y T||-T y w li.ii.K. Hr inkt-H hi* part— play* it if ho enunot Mac«u, of Alabauiit, nud other geullemtn large experience In auch mailer*. The Sam*.' pla efstMd cotton whit/h the gin 01 •uyesterday was of • very Infer! atw-pioktd out liofore the war, sud, was, of course, iltiMy and dirty. . When the fiat left the rollers of the gin in broad, snowy flakes, one could scarcely' be lieve-thnt each cation could be obtained from such Inuby material. It prefterves the staple of the cotton more peifeclly than any gia we 'ever saw, nud ns to speed none will compare with It.* ltat the ndreretiauirni seta forth the virtues of this incomparsble "htacblne, and lo H we refer our plsuiing friends. The same Uia waa pul upon (rial in our City at Mm Msssra. Tilt's Mills, yesterday evening, in presence of a number of Planters and Mer chants. Wa were present by invitation. ' The notion used was just from the Held, and of eourso green nail damp' The trial made with a (lulled tiiu, but the gearing Tkn VrlscipeJn ait Ike Fair, Huff will have a place in the picture.— There is to U a rsce for the championship or Autries, and in addition ,lo the prise* offei’cd by the Committee of the Biate Asso- cistiou, Mr Huff will pul up a prise of Q gold fur tbo fastest ridjh ** : - - ho man can honestly nnd truthfully tbargo the Ere with u diepuM(i-» rul. ,.r p> " 1 When will the . jteoplo cwsse iosoanaeeihis de»r guardian of their pe-rce? WUrff w\l| llwy vi^smT 1«; rcJVf ^ old file* 1 Why not closf eyes, care, ani lip,, wptibik/. ik. loll.l.y of 11,. Ban ofrtao vM«-.k.H ,noll,o «n,l lur, Ihelr cUnrn.il n„•>.,, *Uil. Ikcj float aerra. Ij, dove, cupr,.li„j- lupUtiil, lo u„!r r.ll'li* b»p|, } - uM.r tk. inertia of In. oeirer ; U.Jrnlog lo Hi. nmsl- dip of UIm oar, ..Iliacraft iie.iv ■aflly, Miioolhip, ai.r.liy, .vviOly, *1. IU. d.pthv or Unit pJBlifhl , wcj) dr.-rrrrd and Wlilloi, Tor ' » rest swnrt ly vtiiilo Ib.ir on iUr Hftilb lovrr I T*"**"*. Oa-ra *> UK *ITM- «l» : The lollowinj; ilin- (jtimiou as to Oan- Bioia, 14.—The 1 of uitforo ffirm.uivuly 1 il will a Allg hot bunds «.f Hbtlo of (leorgln; Klisa A Jones, mlml6l*tn|rl> of M B Joi ■■■ Hail sldent, j3tnlo ilflralrlx of MB Jones, holder of cap stock of llrnnswlck and Florida Railroad Company,'A HarHe and Oulf Railroad tioin- puny. Cehlral Railroad and Ranking Compa ny, and 8oufhweal*ffl Railroad Company. Tho bill oUlma that the franchises of tho llrnnswlck and Florida Railroad Company were neverlegally sold, under tho direction of Henry 8 Wellos, to the partita controlling them at this time; that there waa no legal foreclosing of the mortgage by the laws of Ucorgia. but the whole transfer wss fraudu* lent, null nml void.’ That thers is a . prohl- hit Ion under the ohariers of any road being ■“ ‘ of the same, with right. I deed bulU within twenty miles nr without aid from the Btatc, which by various nets of the Legislature and of role*!* la now tbo property of tho AI Un tie and Oulf Railroad Company. That the act approved March 18, 1809, ttlvlng old to the llrnnswlck ft Albany Railroad Company is unconstitutional lit this, that it recognises an obligation on the juirt of tho Hlnte of Georgia, whioh waa Incurred in the Insurrection and rebellion against the United BUioe, which, under the fourteenth amend ment, is held •dlfigal nud void"—besides many other points. ^ The Southern Recorder learne from a gentleman of MlUcdgoviUc, who spent a day rocontly with Hun. A, H. Blophens, that Mr. S’s general health is very good, and that he Is slowly hut oortaluiy re covering from tho acoldait which has for months, deprived him of locomotion and oaus- ed’hlm <o much suffering., With the assis tance of orutohos ho movos frequently through th« pslsago of his airy house. NotwithsUnd- ing hie sUuktlon, hi* intlomit*hlo mind la occupied in the preparation of tho eooond velumo of his great work, “Tho History of tho War between the State*," which In a few month* will be given the prees. JYaiiF Fa an on tu« CantaAt Roau.—Tho Central Road (see advertisement of the Gen eral Superintendent) announces transports- lion to and from all points on their road at half faro III 1st October next. Wo believe the road would make money hy deaUrlng half the present faro roravar.—TV/fgrn^A. This U tho Aral sign of liberality exhibited hy tho Central since the oold, remorseless Wudley cursed tho Company nnd thu country with Ida iron >iospotUm. Tun Ma«x>n 1*oht Offick: It waa aummnootl U»l ww*k that Turnur had boon rtmiovfld, and Waaldgtou reap pointed. Tho following dispatch m*t* tho rimiter right: yyahii tuToif, Aug. Hi.—The rooont dispatch telfgraphml upon iiitbrnmiiun furniahed by Ool. 3Ud wards, wan wrong ly pHntfdTn many Soulbcin paper*. Tho fitoUmt iurnished Were s Tlu* negro Turner ha* boon suspended, And Mr. fVFjthiiHjton, tho Former incutn- hent, VatoreU to the Macon, Ga., roat-oftici*. _ •: y Affairs In Ohio. According to the telegrams yester day, say* tho Thi.kuiuh of the Istb, the Democratio Exooutive OoinmltuTo jjfr Of Ohio. pnllod together after rcooiviug . _» i'I _Ti being 9» nrrtwjriI nn to giro U muck less speed than the Oullcll, tbo content was. un satisfactory. Tbo (lulled (Mil was llien slopped and the Needle run ahum with pow er to anil its capacity, being timed, ll ginn. ed M His. ir; It minutes, liirning out iAf lbs lint, being at tbo rate of l!t)tl lbs. per hour. The eeitl were nicked clnnner loan by any gin we ever saw, but iintiiy present thought more motes were left in the lint. We arc of opinion that il preserves tlm llhre belter llisu any Gin extant, nml will yield the Planter wore money from Ids crop than any oilier in use. The Gin has only twenty.three, circles, or s*wa, and Its capitally is equal la forty elr~ olee of any other Gin. Those dosirinjr lo examine il further can have the oppor,unity of doing so in a few days, at N. ft A. F. TiTt'*, who arc tho Agents In Albany. A 8.\n Mistakb.—Thu Barn well Journal of Hnturdny niiv* : "Ml** Mary Lard, of Hnnnvclf, died on Wodncmlay Inal from tho clVocta ol moiphino, taken by mUtuku for <pii- nine. Sho sunt to thu drug store ol John 8. Shuck for tun grain* of tjulnlnn on tho uvoning iiuforo Hy mistake morphine wa* weighed out inatead of quitiino, nnd Mi**‘ljard took tho whole quantity und did not discover thu mistake until too lute. Tbo nid of Dr. Duncan wa* summoned promply, but alto wa* no complete ly under the in- efleoti of tbo opinio that her life could not bo *Avoti. She died In a few hour* tiller. Wo dofjdy *ympnthlxe with tho nfllioted family, and take oeuitHion to nay that the proprietor* of tho drti;. itloro arc sorely dhtircHAuil nt thin ter. riblo aboidont.” Tho lVo ■ earns run eomeiliiug iH W, C!rant gi purl* liiutai’l it i* piildinli fleriit wnntiug attention to quite nalurallyM pretty well, they any, dance the Lancers. Old ftmioy I* not to bo behind hi* I’midiMik—Uortuunt need* do |QiiUt* tbing'new. Ho in one of “my two paper*, both daily” ho nnnouneed, very gravely, in Ids issue of tho 10(li f iii an article on “tlm Cbiqesfc Laborer.’* M \Va, Ifnilt onrsiflves to-day U> In Uib dog day* too t Wlint an effort! But llien It wi* only for ON ft day; well, that wan one atep to ward* reformation. Qo it, Forney ! we like to- encourage you May be, tfUou the day* grow shorter, you uau hold on two days. • A taveru-keepK In a town of Wis- connitt employed a German hluck- wnitb to do n certain job of work, for which lie paid tho cash at once. Af- terWaVd a neighbor got a similar job dond on credit fora jess prLe. Upon being asked > the reanen, tho black- nuiitn replied .* “You zee, I,ve *o much vdiarge on my book, and 1 zoinlimoH lose ’em ; and zo von 1 have n good cash customer 1 ahnrge a good liriuo ; but von 1 puts it on mino pnok dona" “ 1 fail and vnrm tmitortntion 411’OBTr.RH and JOUBKRS .1 IUn 1* l ** J • Trlmiiihif- Ril-ban-. V.I.H nndM »*> bnu. Bonn,! Kill.. K.li«. ..'I V.I.H., III. «lon>. Bk.nd-. Onpef, Kr.nrli Rlu.vr. and Fwllw.. Rlr**. UiMin.l, ud UdW I1.U. (lr!»«d nnd nn- ttlmnid.) Kill. V.1,,1 .nd M. 0«n«. nnd 11,1,. Kuadonn, nnd Mnkw llnwh- Tp Urv.it Hlvck or SIHIItiWi Oowfcln lkl.c~"- . nnd oo^|«nlUd In .Sole, .nrl.1/, tfklck ulf.r .1 prioe. Iknl will d.fjr ..mptflilUn. Orders solicited. Aug 17. 1809-2w fry A. WISE & GO.. y- ennn nt']>oni'lit>H nluiii-,—KxgllAROn, Mcurn OriiU'n .t '1’unki-r, ul thin lily, enn kick thn 2,r>0i> mill go n 1,000 In l- ur, per ilny, T.liov htiyc In Llii ir cm* ploy 11)5 Imniin, nml nvcrngti 0,50t)Knim tor ilny. Tlioy oxpccl lu put up 100,000 oflllH nt poaclim thin nonnun, CoviROTON^CxniimiB took tin; rcnpotinibiUly of pulling nti- olhvr cmnlliinle lit thu fluid without culling suotlior Couvnullou. Thin tht-y www enabled to do liy tbs con- Bont of lion. Gsorgn II. l'tmdlelon lo noropt tho nonilnnthin, which hr pcrnlntodjyr rrfu.nl to do, while the origiiiai CotiMOlioti wnn In nemloti, If ho oonlil llien Imve becu pruvnilcil upon tu glvo bin oonnrnt to beeoino n pabdldats ho would probflbly lutvo re ceived n nearly unttninioun nontlnn- tlon. 5Viih" tltin grsnl nnd good mnn ;l B nUiuilard. henrrr.ol Vbs Uiito Dent oernoy ovory ollorlof tint gnllnut par ty will ho enlisted to Itunro huccom— ovry uervo will bo ntrnlnod—ovory atono turned. Oh the other hand, lluj lladicaln will lw atirrnl lip to their " ivomontn.nnd worany li)ok for a contort in Ohio not Mccedud In npirit oml dutorniinntidn by that of kawji • ‘-j - Tli.'l N I.B.-K L Il Ktlltlile of (lift Itrnill—liinrrson Etheridge tbe faming Man-The I'lf teenlb Amendmenl. (Hpocial Dispatch to tiicCoitrior-Jouriisi) Nabuvim.k, August 7—A close esti- mate as (o tho vole of the Stale will f ive Bonier fully 00,000 majority.- von EastTouueM.ee, wliloh overyboily S rcdioteii would go hand*ninttly for toko*, givoflScnturn mnjorlty ofVfiOO Thu Legislature will l»u overwhelm ingly CauMurvntivc. Tho Senate will not contain a single Stokes’ Itad'eal, whilo thu Uouko will Imve only ahout uloveii or twelve of that stripe. The. 0 will he tlireo or lour Senior llepubli can* in the Senate, and perhup* about A duxeii in the House. A straight -out (n’oiiMorvftlive wilioer tftlnly be sent to the Ifniied State* Senate, and thulmpreHslon now obtains that Emerson Etheridge is the coming matt. Andy Johnson will tight de*- peratoly to secure tho place,but op- jmsition against him will lie lerniida- tilc. Etheridge will certainly‘lie elec ted Sneaker of the Senate. .1 edging from the inklings already drawn out, the Eiltecnth Amendment is not likely to p as the Legislature, Okimkuk of Douiiifutv.— Dough erty, thu man who shot and mortally wounded Cololiel tluighlley, on Sun day lust; Iu* been captured, nud is now In jail at Jasper, Ela. (’ol. If. util! uurvivcH, but cannot possibly cover. Since writing the above-wo have learned that Ool. Iliightloy died Monday night, at HloVlo*k. lie Imd previous to his death, milled his colliu (loin Savannah. (SaVannaii Nfw*. —The O1IK0MICI.K, recently stall ill Boise C’ilv, Idaho, greeted il* reader* _ . ity, li iieWBof Gottuno^orani’rdeelluattoirr -vritlrtfmlollowiugorigiunl salutatory J*\Vo have starte<l a in a 1 |i i|i 1 M Nfttno—OAriTAt. Oiiuonihai.. IMn-1 oiple*—Democrat in to the hilt. Ohl jcel—To make a living. Oiliee—On Main utreei, about m)(> yards below tho Overlandlloler opposite an old oyster can in the load. And we’ll run il or ’"Takra HmiRfKs OutI—Tbtf telegraph Announce*. nuilioHftvily, Hist GviiVrid Grant »n«l Ida Oatjinvt Imve st length sgrecd to use'llielr iailu«mu In favor of the Uttm UttilloAls of Mississippi umi Texas. If this Runouncrmcnt tuesns lb*t they, will! simply glvo in the cause (heir i>n<lors*mrr.l end theluflusuce of their pslroieigd lu llio dlspensalUi* ofofftur, iher Iri^i that sort of * gAtue In Tcuncssue. uuj met I|i6 most dU*I ssirous defeat recorded la ouypsrly sunnls It 1* not likely th*t tit* lug up of the Rndlcal cnusc sud Trx»s would t*c most 8Utes. DutifGn —ts they probxtlj triangular bit or *tc« lo carry .the cUctlon* In Texas, wbul ia H10 nsa of linVi cry of elections Micro ut,*11 ? . «IaIua by military-“ (oJieJiQYtrnor^Cc fto., uad enforce ob „ murtiala? • There would »t lor iu this phn.-CofunlHi, A ime kind of Volstcr- fa.MUsMppl i MtWiunl fh '(hole do not like to Mliar^e xifniuch, zo if never get ’em I no io*o much,” A firm in West l'oinl, Ua., are pnt<- ? ; up from 2’000 to 2,600 can* of t per day. They will liavo CO,000 or day — Wholesale Dealers In Outlery, Silver-Plated * Ware, COOKING FTOVF.M, flOLLOW-WAHB, GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Msmiffteliiren! of PLAIN TIN WARE, Job bers or TIN PLATK IVIRK, SHEET IRON, and TINNERS' MATERIAL of every description. ST Orders solioll ed. II. A. WIN 12 ft CO.. MACOX, a A. CROCKERY! Now- Atl v otaiHomiml.K [lawsuit Estate Stores rnii 1 1 lugto To Rent HE four Prick Stores in the DAWSON _ 1IUILDING. corner of llroad mid Wash- gton streets, Alhsny, will bo rented at pub lic auoiio* »t the building, at 11 o’clock,«. m , On the 1st Tuesday in Sopt 1869 Rent to o'jnnno ico on Ike 1st d.iy of Octo ber 1809, nnd to etuf on the last day of Hep’ (amber 1870—notes and good security, pay nbl* monthly. A. K. RAWSON, Admr'x. Aug 17, 18(H) til FEMALE (X)LbK(iK, TALBOTTON, GA. Tho Kail Ter mi or tliia Tn’dllutioii will open ou tho FIIIKT MONDAV, (Itlli day) ol Hep lendiur lHt*>9, and noiitiouo live muut^is. IT.H TKIIM Tuition In any (Allege Glass ...,.$tfA tMl “ ♦» Ar.iuieiutf (!Ih<ih til) (HI •• •• Kleiiienlory Depitrliii't 16 IM» liieldcutnl expriisi* (paid uo eutinuue) I on iMploioa Fee (paid ill gradiuiliou) <> on Pupils tuny seject LA TIN* or FRENCH Mm regular cow mi. tuMiruetioii to uiitaiiienlal h’aiiflusat k*x- toitahle rates. phyoioal Training WITHOUT OIIAUOE. lWd iu the town with UF.HT FAMILIES imi be lutil st $15 p«r mouth. All tdlls lor (uilloii I»A V A RLE IN AD VANOK. - TuUmiIIoii may to reaehe-l hy'.HUm* DAILY ftIMII Geneva oil Mosoegeu itailn ml. hL'A- F«'r further paiticolars upp'y l> HENRY D MOORE, I’resVIont. AMgtj.l8ti9-l.il Hep TalbolloU, On. CffA'RH V ST, MACO.V, OA. DIUECT IMPORTATION! It the wonder Mhe day. Such *m*< i uo planter sboola b« without. 1 1 Rend (he eerH(lc*(M sud roll at our store and inspect il. ; Price $1 AOiHTrawof (Jin These are some of the advantages derived froui tlm,use of (lie Ooltou Feeder: 1st. That all Glus lojrhieh they are attach- ed will carry * more retular aud uniform roll limn Ihotte fed by timid. 2d. Thai by tho rugulsrjty of the Feed, the Uin will clean a grealpr auiouul of lint per day; reducing the time of ginning of the crop fully twenty five per ccni. Sid. That the Feeding Device tvpnrnles the greater portion of the sand, dirt, hulls, hard mmIs, etc.* from tho seed cotton, th«rehy en- •Slicing (he commercial value of the lint. 4lh. That no hard siibstanoe*(*r« p«rmi(- ted lo enter the breast qf tho gint thus pre nerving (lie saws from Injury and ru* ttxr rsoM ri*K. . ^6lh. That these Feeder* can bd attached HTany saw Gin made, at a cost not exceeding Two Dollars. (Sih. No necessity for an experienced gln- ner to run tkaGIn. asih# cotton can be pul into tka hopper of the Feeder by *n ordinary I urnd. 7th. They do not add lo the draft oflhe Gin other than as they enable it hy tlioir reg. ular feeding to clean more ooltou. i Dwidsboro, Ga., Dec. 6, 18G7. Mr. S.Z.Jlall: Dear Sir.—You requeued me lo write you my experience with your Improved Colton Gin Feeder, and in compli ance with said request 1 will stale I but after using tho machine two seasons with careful and clone observation, and experimenting WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, Etc., j If you want a Car Load o I have opened, on Mu'.bcrry 81., " Macon, Ga. a Jobbing Home of CHINA, C HOOK Kit r, and GLASS WARE; KEROSENE LAMPS. WICKS. CHIMNEYS and BURNERS .* SIDE ft SUSPENSION LAMPS, YACKS, ORNAMENTS, nnd everything usudly found In a First-Class Jobbing House. ])zjj" Orders solicited. II. A. WIRE. Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.' July :10, ISOU-tfiii Cotton Gin und Bund Fo.n W KHAVE FOR SALE BKODNDJIAND Om.KHijy (Un ! A SPLFNDID The GJn has fifty Haws, of Imparled steel, has ginned two crops, ia ns good-as new and in* worn. The It \N|) hau also been used only for two ero| h, mid is as good ns new. Will be sold IbrCAHII or City Acceptance. XL Albany, T.9, til Sep 15. COOPER ft CO DIVIDEND NO 31 Bouth-Wkstmuk Hau. Road Compant, \ Macon, G*., August 12ih, iHitt). j A DIVIDEND ot Four (?4 00) Dollmsper share on the cnpitsl rook of this Com pany, a* held on IDs 81 at uliluio, hna tldv day hi-nu drelMivi) by th* lksrd of Dlrcctma pay aide on mid alter IVih Inst onl In UoiM Stiilos auru'iiey. , The United Slates Rstcnus (ax will be pnid by Mil* Gompnuy. SttMikhidiiers iu RavaMah will roeeivo I licit Dividend* at iVidml Railroad Hank. JNO..T, ROIFEUILLET, Alig. 17, IKlVJ -!w E«e‘y and T.reas. JU«UEOFWiYTHEi , AST, Adams, Jotic't & Reynolds (lUlflD resppctfilly *ay lo the Cotton Planters of ftouihwe*t«n nnd Middle Georgia, whom ll ha# been ihelr pleasure to savvo lh* past scasom on sslisfaHorlly, that ’M And them fully preparial .and read. mm V.Mprcially designed fur the use of tlm Mat- ic>il Pru'cxtibH and the pnfaessiog tiiore uiliinxir mpdiniiinl properlia* wtiich be. lut.g an Uhl and I'm,- (tin llidiopcnauMe to FeinnloH. Good for Kid- ntfi Camplaititr. A dclieioiis Tonic. Put up in rnse* ron'aiiiiiig one doien bottles each, nml mid by nil dmggi><K proceii, etc. A. M. DINING I’ll ft CO.. cMnblinhed 1778, No. 16 Desvev Street, New York. srnoznn A iiilsmaw. Solo Agt-nli, Allnuy.Ga. August 1!5. 18U9- 600 Rolls Kentucky Bagging. 50,(KKI Mis. Amnv Tie. ttiT Oil hand nml-fur sale by T- H- JOHNSTON- Albany, Aug :t. 181.9—If very Valuable Plantation* .,__.jve, slhlT, tdiip or aril lothr Wry best *dvtmnge ( nil Poitou consigned to them du ring the coming season; whl*~ “ **^' * vo hot heretofore trted us; iw we can please you. iha Usual sccouimodalk i. I hetr grcwlng crops, li) filling tliylr criiari dle.lo those who - wp would say kWfl Wc offer ih# Usual s*eo»m mbit Ion to our paifow».CW .Ih«l* gCMrlwg crops, sad will lakd pleasure li) flUlwf>V$W ftKi*r* for «ttp* r OnwMil- BiViwn', «n.l Ujinsluo’. H.I.V- > tkfttTtmwt*.' AS A I'BUVKNTIVU »«IR CHILLS, FEVER, etc., WILL KEEP THE I1AND8 HEALTHY, 80 THEY MAY LOSE NO VALUABLE ‘ TIME DURING THE BUSY SICKLY SEASON. TO*BE taken in the place of Qnlnlno or Bitters of any kind ; tho dnso is small, nml Its virtue iinuutih'etl. li will lie found cheap er and belter than nhy other remedy for that purpose, and stso a* a general Plantation aud Family Medicine, it has no superior. The malarious seasou it? upon you, and ynu require some remedy other than Quinine, wh sh dialroeses your hend with pain, ami sometime* dcrtroysyour hearing. Therefore, why not use the natural remedy of th* coun try In which yon liv«; SIMMONS with it Impartially, I am prepared to say tin hesitatingly that it Is a complete success. ] regard It as among the best inventions of the ago: and no cotton planter who is able to have a Ola House and Giu should be without one. I consider It fully worth the money you ask for il; several of u y neighbors having seen mine st work, proceeded to purohnso otic immediately, and would not now bo without tho machine for many times the money paid for it; and qultoa number of others intend purchasing one for the next crop. Your machino eaves thu labor of from nnc to two hands, according to the sizo of tho Gin; one hand only is tiecossary lo attend in the Oin nnd Feeder, while (lie old way of feeding by hand requires one baud to stand by the breast of tho Gin, and from one to (wo hands to curry tho seed cotton lo thcUiu. All that bus to bo dono by (he hand utlcudiug the maoliino Is simply placing tho seed ir. tho Hopper ullaubcd to it, which is fed lu the Giu with the most perfect regularity—thus pre- vt til ing tho breaking of tho roll, ondcnubling Ilia Gin tocuttufly one half more In the day. My fifty.flaw Gin, driven by four nitilrs, lias ginned KM) pounds of seed cotton in tivo min utcH, while running at the usual nnd ntij form speed; 1 can safely s;t| that I can giu eight halos in ten hours. Tho life of n Gin l think is fully doubled by the uso of tho machine, us it cleans the need cotton of rocks and other hard siihMuii. eos, which is thrown into the Gin when fed by linnd, soon destroying the saws. 1 will further add that yourninchiuo is the most jiimp'e, least Rubio tc get out of order, nnd will last longer than any machine combining no many advantages 1 liars seen; nnd l thin t tho drutl ndded to the Giu by utluching Hie mnuliineso little as to ba iinpnreolibTJr^whin the feed is regulated no as to out the same amount ofcottouu* when fed by hand; but of course* wlien more is giuucd it- must be (lie expanse of more power; but this wouh be Hie case with or without tho intrliii say tho most lio planter will' ever liud faull with nn increase of draft lo ennhle him ti shorten the ginning of the crop, as each «hy saved is fqiiiralenFio about ten doUats. ui ' I consider the lint enhanced in value fully half cent a pound over hand fed, which alone a consideration. . Youts truly, BlMoN «. THOMAS. ih quite a Wooten, Lea County, Nuv 21st 1807. Mr ft. X. Hail—Dear Sir-We have been running one of your Improved Cotton Gin Feodero and Cleaners on a tdxly.rnvr Gin nliuul.one month, and timl Hist it greatly c ct-etl sour ex pert at ions, and Acc.mipUshe.-t greater if mount of work than you represent ed. Bufure using Ih* iinuiluiia we were giu. nlng about two and a half bale* per day. „ud bad three In lid-t in ll,e g>n room—one |„ teed tbe tliu, one to carry Hit* seed cotton, nnd lb other lo lake sway tint iced; now the I,an; Ihut fed |ho Giu supplier the Feeder will, seed t linn, (dispensing with the cue win furineijy carried the cull on to the Giu.) TI, uiaubiiiu is now regularly feeding Inn p.,und, •if send cotton Io tho Uut every four and half minutes, equal tu eight bales in t hourM. ,\V'e hive repeatedly weighed 100 pounds of reed cotton, and witlinni any al teration in ths driving, taking dry and damp cotton, the shortest and longest time ginuiitg HHJpoundj reed cotton was four nml four and ihrtw-qiinrlcr minutes respectively. By Hn use of Hie Cleaning Back I licit* are about* pounds of sand, dirt, traHh, pujs, Ac, thrown ou» to tlm bale, thereby making a much bet ter sample of lint Hum enu posaibly be done by baud feeding. Respect I ully yours, J. W. BLACK. Having boon employed at the above men Honed place for noontime post in pulling up screw, running gear, fto., I have had tbo op portunity of witnessing Hih/ttborniinn. H ud haw carefully SZ.-Hail's Improved (Jin Feeder, and In eonoeeiion wlili Mi. Blaekand others, have repeatedly lesied the capacity or the Kcedef. or 'Tanrer ani wlien W h it. bjr well * * “ * •ceil cotton, s • undnl Ighing 100 lo 10(H) pounds of also measuring the peed (al lowing forty bushels of seed to lh« ha e.) nud as a result the Gin when fed by the machine eut HUK)pounds qf seed cotton in nixty-four *«ii.W.n|C nine *ntl Icn ha* -' Before (Ih ales to Jim jhetl Um •v ai A A l. COMMISSION MKCdUlSTS, A^i,. UA4JC1M Alwnyu0 u™.i « u e 1T ““1: III/'»> OXTlIiS miuuics, making.nine and fen leu hour*.’ Befbto the feeder was attncl the Gin was turning cut only two and a half bales per day. yours truly, W.O. WAjtJO.N, , 1808. - Aft vr giving y ott r ^ I »nt prepared jilcased with nbeio an ln- ^ MuWt ij? ike Gin. Wc find that awAuiija r«*w,d. '•* tol,? lb.. U>M. w. .rc , Un i rwtfct- : aB-.Y{uVU > pbm. , onn for ?«1, totiefl to <U.f; ca. 8HNO YOU 11 III1WM TO W. A.. Htf jFF, BIAOOH, OA If you want a Car Load OB ASYTHINQ IN THU PRODUCE OR PRMtSIOH LII . SEND YOUR ORDERS UI* TO 'VV- [yV. HUFF. IF YOU W X: TSJ T A Than you can go to New Ydfk and Buy it. Of)- QlVt YOUB ORDER TO w. A. HUFF, i /' Mat;on, Ga, YOU WAIsTT One. Two, Four, or Six Forso, r sand yob* order to «' i Oi> ■?Vv ; ’liar piiN’t ypBOET ttP - ! to. », o odd my fesfimeny «o * T -*rk j yL l l hat* run n s for crops, I uol be without one of them for (heir cost. N. CKCGER.- ;* . ’'iWco.'O v., D«71h.,ifl#l?,’ i Mr S 7. IMt-Dear Sir-I l.vo b M '„ mi "" vour E.cdcr. for so.mo lion. J( \ . - - ' l.. It ybli 5 . . o ZlV’j *' * r,o, i 7S&L-