The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, August 20, 1869, Image 1

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Cakkv dIIo* to* **• •■**•*« pAlidiio fwrone,Year —••••* Fk rf« M«..H ftflbrN Muolh^. I■«*«*» AHVKtlTtSIXa HATES ttW »T iESt-WEEKLY SEWS. CAREY YY- BTYLES. . PuftFiirro* LAW OARD& Armslroii", ATTORNEY at law, ALBANY, GA. cnSSK^au! 1 ^— K "'" vr STAIRS. July tf.l. Isii'.t-ly STATES ] insurance comfy HKANE & CLANK, Attorneys at Law, ATLANTA,^ A. (tkulloa loihr PU|U •of f-uca before lit Drown'* nml Ryineloitv Au;; 17, RSi'J till Lt J.IU. P L A N T E It S L H0SipP>=a-»«ACON, OA, l , Jl./PLL* t 11/ ‘L CAPITAL IJoOO.IKK)! d it Homo, and the Company hltfumaef our beet -Financiers t LrftlbmaV doieg Uu*inrin in llio Houlli * W which It A* wbthoiisisddoLubs uiriika or »ik;Protection.of HftUtOra. V*! r axt. | Tohm pUncf iimrincs Iaaood, 1 of 60 Per Cent ftfePfraium Gives whea Desired. pW»l Ksi-FsrrelUklt. . UtllCIIOM AS' TO HESIDBitCE TBrikkrit: [ Policies Issued in |lwsKmihi aflar the Organisation. BOMB COMPANY. wmiiTs dirt (DTcstnmii at lloae jubioihcaankodoairoto otoII Ihem- IrftW beorCts of Lifa Inauronoo lo 3aga4 LoutVooaifctlug^i ltj.does- with t-o many ■t on ■iruiijjrnum »W| Moy 281 h, 1809—dm. IvauMgcous. ANB, IfD II. CLARK. •ly of Albany, Ga. D. H, POPE, ATTOUALT AT LAW AL3ANV, OA. Will give prompt at let. lion in any biihiue.-s entrustrtl to hint, in all lb* Courts ul Dough- rrty and surrounding countica. Jan. 1, 18011 ly IJl/U ajnin tcmlir you our rcr f f Coll oil Factors and Cm clinnlH, ni our old Mi, 11 I on Third I'lrdgo outv,.Jvrs in i-oiid ir-l Mfit-lly mission IIimIiicm. and >hn;i giro rpi and uttoniion to all I-hmih".* ••nirn-i We return our Mur-ere thank Irons for part favors, rind e.rli.-Il !*• f. It. U'AHRt'S WARREN, I crery thought* pwti«H.Mi| to.nake this wisepiovia F ‘ J'r'x Jenlupab hie Ufa |up«ebtoyi*e oil Ibo ad- I he foreign inati- fW» * . A-lar, wUh in a ! u a anaually^rnt vbri trflht r.U.uKliKj ;iruio Bolrr|irlM t and Enere 4 lo every County a* Vtfcft&ih. mi MAdlLL, ? - sFepeHalrudral Ageuaiei.’ 'JlT^UrTA. O A. IftPffOKKH: yiJUMKm, Vreal.lonl. 1-1. HOl,T K YlofPret>ldrul. Semtory. '■j-TUrVe, QfpnralAg^nt. Bxsiolner. UtVl%,4*c*af /» ffljp iaTTo/ ATTORNEYS AT LAW. AMI.* - Courts ol do 1 tid tlio sirs |r,r the JOWllllX < OI.I.IVS & Mix. enrrox > 1 crons, lily 1II, ’llW.llni m i 11 >\, 1... HABSBKAK & SPATUr?, AIM Ulniilia glv.n 10 COMMISSION in BANKRUPTCV. Albuiiy, Jan, l.tfit.O. lj MERCHANTS. • ItirHAUn Holds UICRAKD K. UIIUI HINES & HOBBS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AIDANT, OA. Macon. l'o the. I'lanlf r - Will practice In DOUGHERTY and the tftlM “ mrrnnnding Countie*, in Ibo Supreme Com is >1 the rititte. and the United 8iste* Circuit Middle and Southern Georgia, date, and the Unite- Court atSaranoalr; and will nitcnd tu hn*i- ■eaa in 8outli-Wcst Qeargia generally, by special arrectuent. niareliSO—ly BUSINESS CABDH. ALIAS! The enle of eotton is mi flatter ouriudrc- none c.»n •» ft lends ve return ihnnl ?. «■ us, we will try to pleafe j o Usual aeruinmodaiiAos pit lo make a otop. TllltS II Alt HUMAN l.r o ti ;i:t;::. Jmu. 1 at — 1 Stood. I till l.t«: H. J. KOOK & SOU, Washington fiti SAVANNAH, Util.MAMIN. fRWtfcR* »'KNTU\ I. WAIIK- JL IIOL'SU” is now open for the lisle uu<l Itoroge of tlOTTON ntol olhrr I'ludure, ul bo customary rhargea. Tboy will mske lib- ml ad ranees »o Cultun lu wtor.* or on «hi|i- menla, at custnuiery ebarges. The Hai.k IlnoM will l»e fret In any Planter who wishes tu aell liU totion, ami. also, to the buyers. If. J. Cook Is thankful Inr pn«i f.ivo'rs, and solicits a cunlinnnlion of tlm save* (or the new firm. H.UBJIKU K TIK« or different klnha will be furnislied at the ntatkel prino. Albany, Ca . II. J. ('«!«>K & SON., Aug U. T.!t. lilt Jan 1 U.GlJILMARTliU 00. Cotton Factors H. A. DltOWN IIUST. BROWN & RUST WARE-HOUSE f e. mo: mi 1 hWw|, Up Stairs, ivnofi"! BM^yaimt, two doom dmnts AfrD.inV, 0.1. f tIcirtgfutnj u ifmrt.jfusr, jouxsrox ,1 CO.) ENT3 U) LI Augaaf-Sd? 1809-1 y \*W9 lyONAION.M BN » Albany, Augaaf-Srl; T.H. iCTr-ref: COTTON HOUSE. rMif4 r feri/EWTiW, : . M A. C O N JUDGE OP US BY THF, PAST. Adams, Jones & Reynolds yY reapeelfully aay to the Cotton 1 lanlern of SouiliwrMo'a nt.d Mobile Georgia, whom It has been their pleasure to aerreilie part *on*on ao wnisfartoiilv, tl,„i • hry will Hnd them ftillw vreparr.l an<i reml* t»J receive. Mere, t-liip or vt| in the very l -i advantage, nil (’oilon consigned lo thrm do ring the Coming reason; while to iho»o who have not hereto foie tried us we wm.M i.,e we know we cun pienreyou. We oiler the iiMinl nvccutuimlatlmi to our patrons on their gtowing cio|.«, ond w 11 lake pleasure in f.lling their *.i« . r« v n .,. plica prm.ptly and »l kwe-t o...-' • Uall aud i ce us m the i’i.anthus* w.\ni:n Hotel. COTTON T a W„ AUGUST I E si l Bunn’s Patent Srir-.UJ«II>R Horizontal l otion Tlr 4 8 Agent* of the above named patent, we i V lw* chants. Tli cointneud it to Plant era and Mar This tie is a decided improv- iurtil, and contains the advantages of UUKAT STUENUTIi ! (ilJICAT SIMPLICITY nml KA$K IN MANIPULATION ! -5~ ' Being auperiur la any otKer’Tie manufae lend, It to luted, we can coitfldeutly recowinlet the public, j JN‘>. w. ANUERHON'A 80X8 4* CO , Agents at Savannah. Ua ■fy. .4 A. F. Agents at .Mbany. ill Medical College ft.tVANN.Uf, Ol. r |Mli: TlllitTKKNTil ANNUAL (NU KSK i "t i.erlure* in this Institution will metier nn the KIHHT MUNBAY IN NuVK.tl- UKH NEXT, mid eoiiliuue four month Preliminary Lci-iurm, whieh will be free, will commence on the 18th of October next. PAPULTY. It It ARNOLD. M B. Professor of Theory '*"d Practice of Medicine, aud Clinical Me.li I* M Kill.LOCK, M B, Professor ofObstcl i<Piseascs oMVoiueti ntol Children, and 'litde.il M.dwilViy. Professor Adjunct- TilOMAH 8MITII, M oil,., -ml-It .•.ins pan lavors, tm<l still.-.i a coni *n-^ •'' tuner of tbe same, ttud would t. , i pj Pridetwr Atljuncl—TUBS J CHARLTON, ters generally, tu Hire its u n ial, o '■ ,, the sale of cotton tt spet i illy. ■* B Kri lit, M 1>. Piofessor uf Materia Med* 8halt lir prepared lo lender the tc o il i.t - “ «"'l 'fherapeulies W »i lil l.I.OCII, M D. Professor or Priari- |drs nn>l Pr.trI ice «.f .Surgery nii ! Clinical Phy* Professor A.ljt.ucl -It J NUNN. M L>. .! I'lil.t II II At: It IP..*;, ,\| L», Ptolesiol- ol.yy. I'rcteisor Adjunct—J G TIIOMA8, M D, • fturer on Pathology. " WAltING, Al D , Prufeasoc cf Anal my. •V M Oil VUTEU8, M D, Professor Chemistry PioftKs.tr Adjunct•• IV II ELLIOTT. M b ll.m SOLOMON ItHILN will lecture M. dtcal .luiispttidenco. R P 'IVFits. M |), Demonstrator. I. t I’.OGl.ltP. M D, Assistant Detnonslra- |..r mid Cittalor. (. liniei at the Hospital. Also, provision mu tc lor attendance on MiJwifery cases. Rc(|iiisili-s forgrii.ltmiiou theeamens in all r. l t»l;tt ly chat lcrc.1 Colleges of good kun-ling., l.r tuither pailuutuis addrees W G HUL- L*'"'ll. .'I D, in, nr THOMAS SMITH M I), .•* iigu.it A, I FIRM til Im Oct. Fuciatury, J.A r ERPOOL, IIIRerr TDADK WITH EUROPE! . It. A: IIUKIIliIK,- ot New lit leans, j. $. mitvtix, ut Mrtc.m, Ua co.VMt.ssmy mmciia:. r. Bay fit mot. ftuvnnttnlt, CJ.t. Ay ruts for lixiJl.y'x Su/iirfthtjfj./,ii!i i/ / in ItAUtlVt;. HOrK AIHOXTIKS Always on irui i. Untltil Hiui I it ion f.\ 1 tiitlt-t | to niflnmi-i uug 17 I'.in li. eAIIHAM.fi . Joseph Fitiejx.in & Cotton Factor.*- og COMMISSION MKI!CHANTS, -/Mr sntKKT— Favann&h, Georgia. 1 1RF.RAL atlvane I i signed lo im or New Vo»k ntol LI vet dvsnees nin.lr to our Ci ptod. August <i. 1 soil Km I' "nn eow- pt.n.lot.N in Win. */ci Otis. COTTON FACTOR AN!) GKMHMl. ( O.milxSIOV lll ltnit.M', ->Sronttoti>*s I owr.H U* UnfSt., > > : fc.liV.4fi.VtII, GA. pared at alt Hunk In ndvance lil.eral- voimignuisnts .g <('iti|titi t-.r sal., in fl prepa ly on ct.„ i, ■ tvannah, nr l.ir *hipiucnl lu his i denlv hi New \ ork nml Liverpo.d July noth, 1Hf.ll r,m» J. II. ASlIRRIlKilj) & CO, Commission Merchants, Gonfiral Purchasing Agents. I. IVFRfOOl,. AFilP.RIHGE, SMITH & CO., Kaw OntCAXs. Cntmigntnei.ta F»liuifed, Particular allen- liou given lt» llie sale cf Southcin Land* lo Eor.ipmn Capitalists nml iuletnliug I in mi giants. Older* fur foreign goods eiecutcd ..ti hi .-t pimsilde terms. a|ii .'iO'li'J i n m-ly Keep lour Money At Horn? A I.HAN Y FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOPS. T. (:!):)- Cnttison tfc Sons, — II ,I.S7//A7;ro.V STIiKCr— ALHAN7, i:ti OBOROZA now |trrp,r...l lo momilochtr, oil kind- IKON & BRASS CASTINGS, ■'nr!i. Warehouso .COTTON FACTOUS .t OKfiKUAI. dommisBioiiMefchohta.j".... ... ...___. II. (.ULUUITT, JaMLS lUtlCN. Ualer Count;, Ga. Newli.u, Oa. Iltun U. Cotm irr, Savammh, On. f<p*cial kittetUion. ftt the rale »f fonotf. *>iel Wv- CE?fT|^Ei 3jqij > P , J^r BljMe** fj«|.?r.ri.0S[ilnl;. T!lf I tst on* l.ou-fst i:M»Mi:.hril Sl«ua»rfl Jlznqrr'! III-I.A .GUANO .“A.'-A,” *— Affaejr-Or. rida nnd. \lubvma. I6rlhc M<0liH>s." uiaiiufscJuiexi Hvs-r?. K. M llk. drs A Co. -Mte preparations (of • upsr Milla and Kellies, of all attest 't>sr, lltdlow WVe. Dng-lrnns. of all -leeeriptiown: Cast and Wrought Iron Ball ing. uf any patient desired, for nrniiiTGitiFs, vbWasdas, >• AND ll.'ON KltONTS FOK KTOllES iTjtLio nitir,DiNas,Ac. i'Pm-..) ,i.M.ioit k-tcq to tb, rtp^ra of Machinery of all Kinds bfljr Orders, aolielud. gu»r*ulcut at MACON WUCKi, with added, • ■* -' - - . • r .* -* 1 Would You Keep Cool*? P^YTn6NIZ22 Sc;iii)nroiigh’n fee Hoitte ! AKY. GA M t 8j cni^e per peunJ. Rttsil T pound. Ihqjr Open from 7 Hundays from 8 to A. x Don't You UiE Sla Foam f- The best f powder ever diMovtred! Sold UTKOZKR A H1L8 y.— ’!"A ■ MalaMk 11 M. Tt uNhit is 111.ill 'tlUlNlKOX— Sin: Vl.AVM A -(UtiK OF llu'rroN a Uaii.iioad AND «5KTK HlUT AT IT.—-A |»ro||liltf||t Kentloinnn <>t llua i-ity j»i\ua ua the **l»oii»in M ol':i wry iiitcrcHiin^ nflltir u ltirlt orourrrtl on tliu 1 .*« til ral l«:iil. toiol, ltclwwtt lliia fity ntnl Ativjisln on 'lltitrailay IsiHt. It ap|>«*ard that Matlnim* Turner, of lire late negro iWlmaster ol Murntt, left Wasliiin'ttm nn Tuemiuy lot, lo vistl lt»*r liuwlmnil, in iliitt city, It* look iilWr Itia ronfl.'ti ami, |>e*i li:i|»a, ll.c poatal :irr:iti£<’ttti‘titH ol' (Icor^ia j;emi;tlly. Du Ictuiiiy \Vas|iitiy[i«»n sin* pun liaMtl a iirMl**ul:iHH iii'Lul, nml eiifeivtl I|MHai np>r ear nml m alr.l ItfiM’ll iiuiintliutt-ly Imltiml M<\trnl wlttiit I tilirH livui South I'nrolioia. Sin* nMrncle.r#u» all«*ntmu until llie (rains arrived aM-’Ittienee, S. I'., where the while la.li. aV»t mV, aa up to that time it was ihounut the eoloretl M.-nl ante u'iin only a weVnut It* tin* hulie Site wiiKjAyJajji-lut li\|L ht*\vev«-r, retained Irrratlol until ah** reatdii! KUrtta. At thiApoi/il hlte weeiunl t have Imeti inlt.it«*•&/ a little with the Idea, that as kIi«> wum tmw in (J.oiui ami within the jiiri\lie|iou ..I her dii titi^uinhe.l lortl, nl-e eb«t|d title i-t tlliv far she ple-se.| ami hersell nceordititfly. S.», w henyie train start ed lor Maettii, she eiite/ul the ear np propiialeti to the use ol the while pas- seniors,aud xeiUetl li. rsc ll' in lr«»tti o our itiloriiiaul aud one or two holy iiussetip rs. In a short w hilt* alter sin had Ink' it her sent ami alter tin* train 'had Mailed, three or tour negroes en lured the ear nml seated th> niseives arouml tlm eoloretl Madam.*, an I the etiinpativ wter soon entra,<ed in a lively ami rat liny; linleenulub, which atliae* ledilie altentioii of llie while passen gers. The Madame was heart I l mark to one ot her sahlo attendants, that she hail a lind.eluss ticket on that ro.td, aud iutemled to ritle w here she 'pleased. She made this remark in tone o|* voiea whieh showed that she iutemled i.t Im heard by the whit ami it was, doubtless, uttered |ur their beiietit ; lur the next tuotnent she produced her tieket ami, houue- ing out id Imr seat, sulnnitted it lo a .gentleman h.uu this city tor inspee*ion, who ntuiucd it with the rentalk. that ho wan no railroud man, 1ml lie know enough ot tickotn to ktmw that it would not make Iter seal good in that ear. She again seated heist If and as serted her intention to stay where she was unless forcibly ejected. Ily ll«i lime the conductor canto through tin* train, taking up -iml ex amining tickets, in a lew momenta alter lie ha-1 passed through tint car, a u.il.ue.l train hind entered and, ap proaching lit** let-live Madame, ho tunned her that tin* mm-1 take a si at ill the next ear. She indignantly liiscd, nml i • assert ed her intention lo retain Imr seal. The train hand tired ami in n moment tin* conductor appeared, who informed his interest* itslonier that if she did mil take I Im ear prepared lor those ot her col or he would I.tree her to do so. This raised Imr postal bi--lim»s to fever heat ami *hc asserted roundly that she would Itot move; that she was us good as anyImdy and so was her titoti* cv. The conductor had his dniihls about this — particularly il she got her turds frou Turner, ami told her I Iml lorce would h<»resorted to il she did not move, Shu retorted: **Try il on.” Tim conductor retired, ami the next moment n tall, brawny, stout looking imiti, entered tlm rnr, and walking sipmre up to his work, re marked in tlm Madame, “you must get out of hero.” “1 won’t,” was tlm reply. “Then I’ll ntsko you,” said Brawny ‘ You can’l,” said flm. “I’l show )oit limit,” and with this, llraw* ny seised her bv tlm arm, nnd in an instant ho had l»cr out of one ent* into another. Our informant saw no moro of the “obstre|H*roua” feminine; hut the con ductor informed him that when Im took up her tieket aho thrust it al him ns il it wan a dagger, with llio re mark : “You shill near of tuu again, air; 1*11 show you who 1 am and what you me.” And thus llio inter- \Y It KM Ull.LH A US l >Dli- for admtuin;; III tliia paper sre too Ibe Aral sppearsnfe ef the ••Ivrrtisuuswt. ixe+ft wben otherwise arrswgiiJ bj coslrsct, sad will b) prsssuted wb»» t|ti »on*y U n««d*J All sdvartlaowiasli akauM bt ourkad for fi 8 •pacified tiiue, elbervlee they will be ebavged undrr ike rule ef eo atuck for Ike iret4aecr- tioa, aud io wuok for tack eubeeqaeax insertlou. * The MomtMout at Waablngtou. *v r. «. TICKNOR. A rr.)wnlt*Kit nthuitn, pUtnird bv plidi*, Ami liiii-tifd by llir fetes ? . A vvorM -«f i-Kilnis bows bssi.lt* The “Tti.lOi Mono" uf the Pintos ! /fiot His, wlion* I'liuultoss flur'n-H i iso ^ Alotvt-tin- • agio's IIi«Itl ; N.tl III) IMS, ttlt.ni- bWr^/ nitiitnii crii'i Fittiti ovary ni»milsiu lioigtu. 8iloi)l ns Mointiitii, Klara llio lumr That i l.iso-l in ilavvuleas hair ; Silent l.tr thryf ns .shiuar's lowor, Or T.adiiittr, iloNoInlo! A « rook of aovmil hw.tr.I i him) soul*, lloa|tj*t| fa«»tn llio blush of day ; A |tir*iiti.| of priuot-ly sliii-t.l.-/ Most vlloty iln-nut itwuy ! Nt.l lltilltor t'limtis tie* liioolisr, slirrot Fr.nii rnrtli »t iiitiniiiip'a Imho- ; Nt.l It., r.- Hi-- ii -hi of bt In.,. |,iid, Nmi bro.vlh m|' nn) ti..** or all, WNi-.lor wi.it* ii|>.-ii tin* v r Hulling l.nglo hiii|-N OflQt*. iIii . i. tii i i ileii Mlaii|*liloro.l all Tli om> Hi rim* a .- aiiitiiilod kinj-s lino Mi s Whom ; iniTt Rh.» dk tlliHiir^ tlirir -Itinj.ni'i* glnniii, T iil.liim- Im iiMiiinls : baiiiioii*il lioals Tlioirttnii iii iiioiidoii.i liunb! I't.iLI lymiiny nlnnr hImiII Iron-I This t-..iihtvi alftl Kpitt, | A 'V lii'ii.'-'tamo tin III lint, wlioio -Ira.I, A nil l.mruTV is not! I.l.po lith Tin* Tho rmwiiloha shall ! Itnin, In i ivitl tliosr. Tho sad onrtli «Hii)iii|* mil I Of aialy I'ontiirios ! Toil'll Hitt, Ga. Uadiralx Alone are Loyal. Nii man can im accounted loyal who is not nn ultra Radical. If a Southern mat;, though Im Mood by the I'nion front Sumter toAppoui.il’ lox ; though he rotumntided the Union armies and sited his Idood on many a ballteliehl, if to-day he does not blind ly subscribe to tho extromest doc M Hines of tlm most violent Radicals, Im is a rebel, a copperhead, a traitor, and above all he is disloyal, aud should he lot ever excluded I rout every ollicc in lilt) gill ol tlm people. In all rebellion! where can bn louiid such a malignant copperhead as Quit. Frank I*. I Hair, of Mis isaonri V Wlier is there a more infamous traitor than Segat, of Virginia ¥ Wherein all tlm w..rld cun Im seen inch an unperson at ion of treachery nnd disloyally in. Andrew .loliueoti, olTcttiieBseu V Rlair ItiugliL and hied lor tlm ITiiimi, and covered hintscll with distinction mm a commander of a army corps lu tlm Un ion army. Ibit lie is a vile copper head not withstanding hit: services, be cause Im will not dissolve the I'nion he foil: lit to a VC in order to peipetuate Radical power. Segar snllereil severe ly for his di'Hi'itioii of Virginia in her hour of peril, ami for his ‘umlcvhiliiig devotion lo the 1'Vdeial cause during tlm entire war ; hut Im, too, is a teli el, because lie opposed Wells and the extreme Radicals at the recent election in his Stale. What is there that A it I few Johnson did not do to prove his hostility to the .Confederate Slate of Tennessee, nml his friendship for Ahrahuin IJtieolii and the eoerciug forces Y Was bo not Uncoln’s uiilitu* ry governor of Tennessee, mid wm lie not tlm choice of tho “loyal Slatos” for the second office In their gilt ? Hut he is now pak kxi'KI.i.knck, tiik traitor, rebel nnd copperhead—tlm most disloyal man in America. Aud so it is with sumo of those who lutvc been recently elected to offico in Ter.nesM'c, for instance, with Emerson, Etheridge, Ihtillio Peyton, John Fleuis ing and Ed. (Joodcr. They uro ol the ,n K 11 # select few of the prominent men iu Ten iichhcu who stood by tlm Union aud opposed secession when Stokct* wan raising regiments for tlm (’onfederate army and hurling blood aud thunder n<;aiuNl the invaders of the Spulb. '1 hey are now denounced as “old rob- IRON WORKS, Adjoining Passenger Depot, maootv, .J. S. SCHOFIELD, PROPRIETOR Manufactures Soofield’a Patent Cotton Prosies, Sugar Mill*, Ctrtst Mill*, Saw Mill*, Steam Engines and Boiler*, Maohinery and Oaatingi of all Kinds. SCHOFIELD'S PATENT COTTON PRESS. fl)IH3 PIIL88 must cuuiuituil IImU lo th» Coltou IMauttra of tUt Honlktru SIMM for Ua I durabilitjr, aiiuplieiiy ol' cousiruciiuo, ond «ai« with which II can ba operatad byoitkor X hand, hour, *alrr or itruwjnnitr, Hi* chtDga ftoH oDO to the uthur being ctTvoted la a law iiiinutes. A gieat advnittagti llua I'raM pMlHMl, in that ii occupies tor baud powar ..lily a Npan* or rouiieeii feat N-|iisra, asd may ba plaetd and oparaied iu the Gin Iioum, lima nviiMtuig the nacraailjr or taking rollon out of the bout* to V packed. U can ba uaail, iu any kiud of waaikrr; tka I'rcaa being la tka bouaa, ralay day* ui* uo obataale to paok* ing as In Hie caaa with woodm screw*. Another advantage It, wlivu you gel HCHOFlkLD'H I'llKHS, you bsva a Proas Tor all time, and one wot liable to decay or bryakega, »a iu ibo uaaa with ibo old woodeu acrawa, au-l moot other irou Mroero and praavea. Uu iu evident troiu (lie rn.it that tba aoraws U irou, eiibor wrought or cMt,.awd ibe Irauieo ere or wrought iron, and no part of the Prrio liable lo decay that touches the ground. Tho frames may l.e made of Wood, at the option of Ike Planter. I'lantcrn may purchase cither Ilia screw aud nut aloas, and put the frame aud box of wood to it ilieiuiblves, or may purchase the screw, aui wad Iron lratucN. and put ihe wood«u b«.i m it, or they may piircliaao the Press complete, with screw, nai, Iron tramee and box, umkiuglbe muni complete Press in ure< Preaeee complete IWWfirftauud, are in mors g*u . erel uae, aud give great satisfaction lo all pa: ties using then, nefilll be eeen fiout lalIMt iu my p..NNtia*ion. ParticN iu need of Colton Presaes would do well to call, If possible, aud axamlue mine; or if they rliould lavur me with tbdr older, they map rely upou getting s Press that ie all I glniiu fur il. ^ ^ llaviug the most eslsusiee Iron Worke In the city, and Ihe gtesiem variety of patterns of I kinds, 1 am able to luruish parties with nay filud of maeblaoiy or castings at short notioe. J.' s. SCHOFIELD. HAND oi tllpr .tan.Ik awaiting lurtlivr TkI.UIIUI'II Mill,. Tim Cojikt—An nl.I forma na lliat In* Iia. imi oitixpii in lliia tial viailor the la.L two iiI|;Ii(k, In— twi-cii 11 ami 12 o'clock, in llie north western rky, not lar aliovu llio liori lie Raya il liiu ilia llaaays illiaa, llio appcaraiira of* large liiininmis lio.ly, will, an iinmonw tail, an.l i« jmuroillly making its ariia. O fliglit oarlliwanlH. 6nr citizciiR kIi.iiiI.I avail tliomaelvoR of ihrao Bnc higliu for-ahwrv&tian. Wo litvo won no aiiiooodonlii of tlil. coin'd, uvu such M publlahoil last work, to. wit i that it lias msclc iu apposruicc on aorerol lormor occasions uT llie worM'e liiilory, hrlnglng in iu wake' wars, noaiilenae ami faininos, and .hat ta I. is many times larger Ilian Uie oanli, and'beading in that, diroo. mer ia apprehended That each a calm. poMildc, is jnstilled Ily llie tracking •fliply writ nn tho,flndfih - onrvlohe. li„i. Il„ Win. .suother's k A nd a sisterVkUa to mora. \ , J• lr.i.ors_U«oftrj|ir j : A stolen Aod the thrilling kins of love; A meeting kir*. . A ta Aides kh*, T.!. . A kl« whoa fond acsHs .ever: But the saddest hUs -th U llita ul ami copperhead lead ear,” becatuto they have been elected lo their State Legislature by the opjioueul* ol Rad ial i # ^ fin accounted loyal otto must lieveiti Radiralism, and stick to It tlm duyoluil Roman Catholic believca itt llio infallibility ol tho l'opu god the Immaciilato Conception. To doubt is heresy. To offer opposition is at) ot- opposilion __ fettce to Im punished with cxconiinu- uiealioit by bell, book nnd candlelight. Wo rejoice to see that the nui of llie heretics is increasing, and [that the hulls of excommunication issued fiy the Radical papers nro ol no |noro cocci than tho oi*l-limn Papal 'Bull agaiuM. the comet. Jouu. *fc Mwa. Lcllh* Colored Men Read Tlm Augusta Coustitntionalist of the 4th Instant Mys ; “It it ever aox- inns to. hold up for tho emnlalioti of lliuir race, the example of thrill! ond industrious colored men. A caso.pf this character came 1 to our knowlcdgo veiterdar. Six colored men dodiged on th^plantation of Mr T ‘ in Rtrrfce ooBQty. camo to tbki, Wty, and, hacked by this gentleman, drew money though otrtlihir fine ire cron, from ope of. our s lo.k Cake MIUs.... i loch Can. Mill.,..,. our cotton torj v.pnrcl.aw from Messra Wyman sis now buirgH With all nee., ouo of them n Un -To Iheoo vehltilc ; their own mill WhjtuVvItieeJ hy their ul mice,tlm faithful euro they recelvej.' and dri.vo from tho city, an illnstra., ,, '.V lion ot who. imliiblry, good hr harior 0 « }2nV. l".,— 1 ami tlirift win acomupliMi for Ilia ool- I00 «*lloo orod aa well aa tho .whllemtn, - ’ - A - ia an csaiaplo worthy ofimii tho tuauy idle and misgalded men who congregate aioniul; tho towns anil citiea, living Irons haiid lo O.. ««rth U t A kU. tv JOT. tor.ror. I* OJVV E R to. PRESS. ~Ih. «hor. .01 shows IU. P„„ .. _ “ ,.1,1.1. .1 n.L.a.1.1'. 1_" J. r V ** P ul up ing by four band*. The** ere all that It fMsnrlo operstc.it sml bsv« aaeked as H 1,100 MOOdl la .1.. ef u" Sr.t pul up ss akown nbovr. u h. i.lrll ■ sodpUd 00 a aI,: Op .gain lo tint. u..Mhai u, a „. '■•“I™. k r i o e- Wrought Iron BoroiyP,,,., oon.pt.ta, lloj.oo v. v , w ''** Iro *» Frames., 160/** Wreughl I oo :!5> 79,00 Hoi*se p^vjMij^egg. This Preaa fof Ifurs* Power may b« of otikap ^ wrought irou sorswt, wroughi Iruu ifi putting thete up essiplete Il liny b. put up allli.r with oVwlS^l'Sw’ty.l!^, "a"™# ft.ii"’L, or Il .auool br.«k, and will mu wont rtpalra. ao to S3 *“?* •• -J j-obllrt-bM. IboyTTSi dtnr from",?. aiJl 5^1 JZ of thread of screw, five lo eight hundred pounds Rios Wrought Iron Screw Prese, complete * Frames Wrought I row Berew, with Irwe Wroughi Iron Sen Cut Iron Berew .. I. HUH — U«W« nn, $166,00 ISO o*f.io«w,160,00 a.*;.— bo.oo 70.00 m. . m W r ““ *f wat« pow.r, fo».kia I fbnil.b ih. *.,a, uy SUGAR CANE MILLS AND KETTUEa. ^IUmCu Can. Hill. b.vab.nl too tong M-t by Ibo esuo-wr. r«eommruditJoQ other Ib.a plaatsrs using thorn. Tb.r ar. W quality °r Un. »ad mb MUl IwiTid/ plrtewuS bunt by s.tiding tb.lr OrdWs, ’ur oalltug lulrg lkt 11 Prices. .:i»05,oo