The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1868-1878, August 27, 1868, Image 4

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From (be LuUmgion (Ain-ii.) A Lillie Girl * s« rrieif Off l»y •- Bear* We have on record » very singular deliveraaoo of* gill about three yuan cld, to its parents, alter being cani and off by a black boar, un i search of about thirty-six hours through the forest by the excited parent}. Too facts as roar a.s wo can gather them, ere substantially as follows: Mr. Ilenry Fiynn lives about forty miles east of this place, at or near th< lodging camps of Mr Ludington. 11.- started one morning to tike a horse to pasture, about two miles distant from the house, and as his little girl seemed very anxious logo, be pgt her upon the horse’s back, snd let ber ride a short dis tance, perhaps forty rods tr tn the house, where he put her down, and to'.d her to run home. He noticed that tho child was standing where be left bee, and on looking back, after going a little further, saw ber playing ori the sand. lie soon passed out of sight, and was gone about an hour, expecting cfoourse, that the chili would return to the house after playing a few moments. On r< turning home ho made inquire about the child of its mother, who said she had not seen the child, and supposed he had tak n her along with him. On going to the spot where he left her, hes.w huge bear tracks in the sand, and at once came to the conclusion that the child had bceD carried off by the bear. 1 he family immediately made search through the forest, which was grown up to almogtajuriglo, rendering thiiraearcb v.ry slow. All day these aoxi ms pa rents searched for some trace r-f their childy nor did they stop when darkrio«s came on, but remaiued in tho wo 4->, calling the child by her name. Morn ing came, arid their search was fruitless. A couple of gentlemen looking at land came to the house, and being informed of the circumstance, immediately set out to help find the child. The gentlemen wauderod about, and as they wore pas sing a swanijy spot where the uudere growth was thick, they either called the child or else were talking aloud, when one of them heard tho child’s voice. He j then called the child by name, and tuld Ler to come out of the bushes. She re- ‘ plied tnat tho bear would not let her. -The men then crept through tho brush, ! and when near the spot where tho child I and bear were, they heard a spla.h in the water, which the child said was the , bear. Ou going to her they found her ! standing upon a log extending about halt way’across the river. The bear had undertaken to cross the river on the log, rnd being closely pur sued, left the child and swam away. She had received same scratches about her face, arms and legs, and her clothes were almost torn from tier b .dy, but the bear had not bitten her 10 hurt her, on ly the marks es his teeth boing found on her back, where in taking hold of her clothes to carry her, he had taken the 0 sh also. The lift’e one says tho bear would put her down occasionally to rest, and would put his nose up to her face, wbeß she W'-uld slap him, at and then the bear would hang bis head by her side and purr and rub against her like a cat. The iuau asked hex if she was cold at night, and she told theui the old hear lay and iwn beside Inr aud put bis “arms” abound her and kept her warm, though she did net like his long hair. She was taken home to her parents. A Horrible Plaything. We copy the following from a Du bcquti paper : “VV r e Lave often read, of children and vecimous snakes playing together, but wo never bad a ease come under our immediate observation until yesterday. In the afternoon the two little daugh ters of Hr. C. C. Liebcn, aged three and five yoars respectively, were en gaged in playing in tho front yard of their home on lowa stre t, between Sev cth and Eighth, whon the eldest ran in to the house aud told the servant girl to run out and see her sister who was play iag with a big Bnake. The servant thought nothing of it, and continued her work. In a few minutes the child again besought her to go right out, for the snake was hissing at ‘sissy.’ The girl went out and was struck speechless and made to grow pale ! On the brick wall near the front gate sat the little child, laughing at and palling a huge snake on the head I The snake was coiled up like a spiral spring, and with elevated head and protruding fang", was allowing the child to play with it. It Was a blackish monster, streaked and spotted with green. When the child would cease patt ng if, the snake would strike at the little one’s hand aud stif fen as w-eparing to jump at the child. Then the little one would tap its hold, and it wonld lower its bead and remain passive. The servant stood for a mo ment unable to say a word. At last she shrieked for Mrs. Liebcn, who came out. She slso was seized with terror, but waited only a second before she seized her child and bore it away. A lady who resides next door, alarmed by the servant girl’s cries, had now arrived upon the scene. Before tho snake un ooiled itself, »hc threw a brick at it, which struck upon its head and stunned it. A man who was passing by then stepped in and killed the snaked It measured thirty-eight inches in length, and was of the kind known as tho house adder, the bite or sting of which is said to be terribly poisonous. The child had a narrrow escape from an awful death,” A JC3U A distinguished divine re marked lately that “ some men will no* shave on Sunday, and yet they spend all the week in shaving their fellow men’; and many folks think it very wicked to tiaok their boots on Sunday mornine. yet th ey rto not hesitate to black their neighbors’ reputat on on week days.” 5. F. & H. E. 0* STOVES, STOVES. YVB have on hand and for sate low, 200 Stove*, of tlic moat improved patterns, mid have the exclusive sale of the iuipioved Iron Witch Parlor and Oilice Grates, Nails, Curry comhs, Locks, Wire Sieves. Tin, Wood and Willow-ware, llou-e-Fur uishing Goods, Pocket ami Table Cutlery, Iron Pipe, Steam Fittings, k, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF 'JIX WARE , Tin Pistes, Sheet Iron, Block Tin, Sheet Copper, ke., kc. We have on hand a pice lot of Fruit Jars, and in fact everything that is necessary or could be used lor furnishing a house, can be found here, and for prices to suit the limes G F. & H. £. OLIVER, .Vo. 42 Third Street, MACON, GA. junr4;3m* RELIABLE DRUGS & MEDICINES. Be ee-iain to lake the name Bridge that has always carried you over tnfe. r J''IIE undersigned, sfrer devotine 37 years J to the Drug and Apothecary business, is now, as hero'ofore, able to furnish his friends and the public at Urg-, with Fresh and Gen uine Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Var Dishes, and host of other articles usually kep' in s hrst class Drug and Chemical Store, and at as low prices as anywhere. Special atten tion paid to Prescriptions. GEORGE PAI'ME, Druggist, june-iSm Macon, Ga. T.W.FREEWIAN & CO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERY, FINE BRANDIES WINES, Tobacco, Cij>ar«, &c —AL O Fish aud Oysters in The eason. 88 Cherty Street, : : Macon, Ga. j uue 26; 3 m To Planters and Colton Dealers OF MIDDLE & SOUTH- WEST GA. \\TE respectfully announce that we have * v secured the entire charge and control of the Cotton Warehouse, occupied the past season hv our Mr. Jonathan Col''no, and An derson & Woolfolk, where we purpose doing a-strict, and legitimate Cotton busices*, and we offer our undivided attention to all busi ness entrusted to our care, pledging an honest endeavor to please all. And as reference, we offer our reputation. We respectlully so licit your patronage. JONATHAN COL.LINS A SON, Macon, Ga., June 4,1868 —3 m PLANTERS LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! WFa have in Store and are constantly re ceiving, an immense supply of Produce and Provisions, Consisting in part of 75,000 lbs Tennessee and Western li t c<m Shoulders, Sides and Hums 100 Barrels Rump Pork. 50 “ Mess “ 125 Pkges Lard, all riz'S. 2000 pounds Breakfast Bacon. 10,00#pounds white Euglish Bacon. 600 bushels (low Peas. 100 barttls Flour. 300 sacks “ 75 barrels Whiskey, all grades; 50 “ Sugar. 35 bags Rio aud Java Coffee. 1500 bu«he!s Corn, 25 bbls Molasses. 40 Pkges choice Now Goshen Butter, And many other articles, all at the very low est prices for CASH. Send us sour orders or come yourselves, which will suit us better. He collect, Fair Healing, GOOD GOODS, ansi F.otr ¥*rirfs* is our Motto. Lime, Plaster and Cement always on hand. JOSES, BAXTER A I)li, june43m. Cotton Aveiup, MA('.ON y GA BETTER THA N GOLD 1 OUR NEW indestructible GOLDEN pens. Are recommended by liaukers, Lawvers. Profes sor*, Teacher a, Merchants, and all who have tried them, ah the best Pen manufactured. They are non-corrosive, aud manufactured with the greatest care, rendering them more durable than any pen now before the public. Scut post-paid to any address for 75 cents per box, containing one dozen. Orders containing money for the same sent at our risk. Do not forget to try them. M. McALPIN A CO. Louisville, Kv. Please state where you saw this advcrtlstment. juneliom* ISAACS' HOUSE, HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, * Cherry St., JtMacon, Get. E. ISAACS. : s s Proprietor. EJPFree Coach to and from Hotel._££] LL J. rJLR, SUCCESSOR TO PETER & BLACKSHEAR Wholesale & Retail ilruggists. ty Orders Solicited. , junelSmos Tin . on, Ga. Cohn ajnd jjalojn —ON TIMS OR FOR THE CASH ! WE Propose tn scl! to tho consumer 1 - of Terrell county, Hacon and Corn ON TIME, for approved acceptances. We will exchange, when deoired, lJvcon fr r cotton, taking security for delivery ol tho cotton. For particulars, apply to * LAWTON & LAWTON, 4th Street, Macon, Ga june2’);3ra TANNERY. IN connection with my Tannery, I have opened a large SHOE MANUFACTORY ! O n the south side public square, where all or de rs lor toilt or Leather will inoet with pojmptiiten tion. W. W. LEE. Dawson, Ga. March 19, 1868;tf. W j LAWTON, J M LAWTON. It Y LAWTON. LAWTON & LAWTON, Fourth Street. Macon, Ga, WHOLESALE PRODUCE, COTTON AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Bigging, Ties, Rope, Bacon, Corn, Hay, Flour, Meal. Tobacco, .to., constantly on hand. £aff“Have ample facilities for the Storage and Sale of COTTON Liberal advances made on Cotton and Pro duce. CottoD held at a reasonable rate of interest when ptrtii-s wish to draw on it aud await higher figures. -dgenie for the sale of ITooston Factory Sheeting. jue2o;Sra BROWN HOUSE.. 12. IE, BKOIV.I & SOX, Fourth St., Opposite Passenger Depot, dflucoit, Georgia. IT'ROYI the Ist of Julv the business of ibis House will be conduct'd bv E. E Biown Si Son, tire Senior having as-ociated his son, VVm. F' Brown, in the management aud in terest of the Hotel. The bou-e contains sixty rooms, which are reserved chiefly for the use of ouvellers and transient giies's Competent assistants have been se* cured in every and psrtmetit, and eve ry attention will tie paid to ensure comfort to their customers Rooms cloan and airy, and the table always supplied with tho best the country affords. Porters attend arrival and departure of all trains to convey baggage and conduct passengers across the street to their quarters. julj27,tf TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS —AND— planters; \\J E have an immense Stock of Staple ami v v Fancy DRY GOODS. Boots Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Yankee No ions. Hosiery, Bleached «nd Brown Domest’cs! Piints, both English k American manufacture. Linncns and Cottonades, Stripe l ', Plaids, Osnaburgs, Macon and Houston XX Brown Domestics, Rock Factory and other brands. 78 Brown Domestics. ADo Tobacco, Sugar, C die. Candle*, Candy, Raisins, Sardines, Soaps, Starch, Pick’es, Plan. Bi'ler#, Schiedam Schnapps, Canned Fruits, Spice, Popper, Ginger, Cotton Cards, Powder, Shot, Caps, Wrant in > Paper, Ball Thread, Cigars, Gun Cat's, Pocket aud Table Cutlery, Tub3 Buckets. Brooms, Hollow W are, Iron, Flour, Whiskey, io casks and bbls., etc. etc, Which we offer at unusually low prices, and especially solicit orders from .Cash or Short** time good paying customeis. We are deter mined not to be undersold by any House in Middle Georgia. J. IT. BOSS & SOX., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES 96 Cherry, cor. Sd street, MA.COM, Ga. juuel l;3m* CIRHART I CORD, DEALERS IN Hardware, Iron and tec I, Nails, Agricultural Implements, Carriage Materials, Rubber and Leather Belting, Circular and Mill Saws, Bolting cloths, Mill Stones, Cjtton Gins and Screws, Paints, O l*, Glass, And Tunis of every description, at their Iron Front Store. 59 Cherry St., : : MACON, GA. june 25;3m Notice to Planters, The undersigned, having leased THE PLANTER’S WAR: HOUSE, Now building, near the Passenger Depot, Opposite Byingtou-s Hotel, Would respectfully inform their patrons and the public generally, that they will remove to the saino on the fiist ol August neat, where they will have increased iactlities lor storing and selling Cotton. Thankful for the very liberal patronage received the past season,and (1 titering ihem *elves that they have in some degree merited the same, they hope it will be continued in their new quartets. ADAMS, JONES & REYNOLDS. juDe4:3m HAVENS & ~mm, Wholesale and Retail B: OK c ELLERS, STATIONERS, And General News Dealers—Triangular Block, Cherry Street, .ftaeon, Ga. SHOE MBBWSI HAVING seemed the services of Mr SKIPPER and Mr. JOHNSON, two competent workmen, we are prepaied to unake fliers of all Kinds and Sizes, in the very best styles. Farmers can have their oirlers tilled for plantation shoes to ad vantage. Produce of any kiud taken in ex change for shoes. Prices for work reasons hie. Our place of business is the old “Stevenson” stand. MULKKY & SVV ANSON. Dover, Ga., Miy 28, 180S -ts rob’t falknkß, g. w. hubs, R. y. woolfolk, finer, Burr & Woolfolk, M A XU FA CTVReRS OF Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Stoves, Orates S iioltotr If /% arc, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Cutlery, Pl»t<d Goods, Lamps, Brushes, and House Furnishing Goods, ROOFING, PLUMBING, Allri All Kiitvi. Os Juß WORK, No. 40 Third Street, MACON, GA. june4;3m* GHOf'JESTEEUT S Cos., Piano Forte Manufacturers, 499 Itroaduxiy, .Vfir fork. r l''H£t'E Pianos received the highest award 1. ofmerit at the World’s F.tir, over the hast makers from London, Paris, Germany, the cities of New York, Philadelphia. B.hi more at:d Boston ; also, the Gold JlKcdul at die American Institute, for Five Successive Years!! Our Pianos contain the French Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Overstrung Bass, Full Iron Frame, and all modern improve ments. Everv Instrument warrented five vears. Made under the eurperviaion of HI r. J. 11. GBOVKSTfiim, who has a practical experience of over thirty live years, andisrhe maker of over eleven thousand pianofortes. Our fatilide- lor manufacturing enable us to sell drese instruments from SIOO to s2ou cheaper than any first class piano forte. Aug. 31 dvr THE GREAT uTrK CM DU’LET E ! Vol IV of Victor\ ffintarv (Civil, Political and Miiitaiy j of the Southern Rebellion is now ready. ■ r |''IIIS completes this great National work. ! 1 It is, by far, the nros l exhaustive and ‘satisfactory of all the rarratiV’B of die late . Civil War. It has the endorsement of numer ous Governors, Members of Congress, Emi-- i item Officers and Civilians. It i‘, in fact, tire j nnlv history of the War worthy of the name. I Sold bv Agents; or sent by Express to any I address on receipt of price, viz: In Muslin binding, $3,25 per volume. In Leather, rk4,CO per volume. Add-ess WM. H. GIFFIXG, Gon’l Ag’t, 13 Spruce Street, New York. IIT •! GENTS, T I KE NOTICE! This great work heir g complete will new com mand a large circulation. Good Canvassers, male or female, can readily realize slo;er d.y in taking names for it. Very liberal commissions showed and exclusive territory given. For Circular of particulars address as mav2Btf .TAS, D. TORREY, Publisher. The “GrovcMcdi Piitito Forlo’ lfec’d tire higlu staaard o! nt Grit at the cele brated World’s Farr, where were exiribi id instruments from die best makers of Loud-n, Paris, Germane,Philadi- phia, Baltimore, llos ton and Nt vv Yck and also at the American Institute for five successive years, die Gold and Silver Medals Pom both of which can be seen at our ware-rooms. By the introduction of improvements we make a still more perfect Piano-forte, and by manufacturing largely, wirh a strictly cash system, are enabled to offer these instruments at a price which will preclude all competition. Our prices are from $!0() to S2GO cheaper than any firs cl ss Piano forte. TERMS.—tNuT Cash in current funds. De scriptive circulars sknt frek. Aug i7,lyear SUPERIOR IMITATION GOLD HUNTING WATCHES. The Oroide ff'atch Factory. 01JO IDE CASKS, a newly discovered composi tion, known only to ourselves, precisely like gold in appearance, keeping its color as long as worn, and as well finished as the best gold ones. These watches are in hunting cases made at our own Factory, from the best materials, of the latest and most approved styles, are jeweled and welt finished, with a view to the best results in regard to wear and time. For appearance, dura bility, and time, they have never been equaled by watches costing live times as much. » aeh one warranted by special certificate to keep accurate time. I’ricc 95. Uentlemen’s and Ladies' sizes. For this small sum any one can have an excel lent watch, equal in appearance, and as good lor time as a gold one costing s:sa. Oroide Chains, as well made as those of gold, Irom $2 to st». Goods sent to any part of the United States by express. Alone} need not be sen/ with the order, as the hills can be paid when the goods are delivered by the express. Customers must pay all the express charges. C. K. COLLINS* CO., 37 and 30 ! Nassau st., N! Y., Opposite 1\ 0., (up-stairs). T O CLUBS—Where six watches arc ordered at one time, we will send one extra watch, making seven watches lor ninety dollars, i ittiT'CAUTION• Since our Oroide watches have attained so high a reputation, and the demand for them has greatly increased, many persons are ottering common and worthless watches for sale, representing them to be Oroide Watches, in some instances stating that they are our agents. We will state most positively that we employ no agents, and that no one else can make Oroide; consequently these representations are false. The genuine Oroide Watches Can only be obtained by ordering direct ly from us. augft-iN>B HIMMONH’ LIVER SkfiUl&TEEl, —THE— Greatest Known Remedy for LIVER DISEASE, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, HEADACHE J. H. ZE9LIN & CO., Druggists, MACON, GA. Proprietors. Soli by ali Druggists. junelß3m MIX & KIRTLAND, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS & SHOES, And Leather of all Kinds, Together with a good Assortment of Shoe Finding, .Vo. 3, Cotton .Mini itf,t jnm46n> .Kit COH, GA. MIUIUINGPBMCOTS READY-MADE SASH GLAZED, AND ALL KINDS OF Ornamental, Cottage, Louse & More W'ork done to order in the best and latest styles. HOUSE AND KITCHEN FURNITURE Planing, Sawing and Turned Work, Coun ters, Tables, and Stools for Stores. Repairing of all kinds done cheaply, and withdu.pi clr. I 1 «ill par to a nd or call at Fac ory, foot of Third Street, on Wharf St., Macon, Ga. GRCE.HVII LE WOOD. junt2i);lyw Cf EORGII, OaMtoilii 4 rttiiDly: J In the upenor;ooort. P esnu, the Honorable David A. Vason, Judge of said (,'Ourt. Henry Havs, Jns W Roberts, ) Mortgage, and Jesse H. Griffin, ) &r. vs. • I y.jt, Adj’d. John G. McCullers. {Term, 18ti7. IT appearing to rhe Court hv the p iirion of IL-nry Hays, Joseph W. Roberts, and Jesse If. Griffin, accompanied by note and Mortgage ierd, that on thr first, rfav of Feb ruary, Eighteen Hundred and Fifty Nine, .he defendant, made in connection wdth Jordan B. VcOulleis, li s 'lien partner, and delivered 10 J. ff. Pitman his prou i.'sory- note, bea ing date the day and year aforesaid, wit. refry the defendant aid his then partner, promised, on Os before the first day of January r ex', af er the date of su’d note, to pay J. H. Pitman or bearer, lour hundred dolla.s lor the hire of a certain negro Peter, with Henry Hays Joseph W. Roberts, and Jesse If. (biffin, as securities to said note, and that afterwards, on the and -y and year aforesaid, the defendant, for the purpose of indent If. ing and securing said Hays, Roberts, and Griffin, securities, in the event of thr ir havii g to pay said note, just and good temtini raljon, to make to them lor the monies, which In v and each ol them might be eompeik and to nrivanee, and all ex penses wlricli might he incurred by them, ex rented and delivered to plaintiff in deed of Mortgage, whereby the said defendant mort gaged to plaintiffs, Town lot ol land, No. (29) twenty-nine, in the Town of Morgan, in said coun'v, containing one acre, mere or less; and it further appearing that said jeten datit, neither said Jotdan B. McCullers has ever paid arid no'e. It is ihertToiCO tiered, that said defendant do pay into (?.,urt, on or before the first day lof the next term thereof, the priucij a', in ; tercsts and costs on said not >, or show cause, if any lie can, and that on the failure of the ( defendant to do so, the equity and redemp ! tion in and to said mortgaged premises, be form r thereafter debarred and foreclosed And it is ordered, that this rule be published in the Daws»n Journal, once a month for four months, previous to the next tetm of this Gourt, or served on the defendant, his agent or attorney, at least three months before the next teim of this Court. WOOTEN k l>E r K, Pl’rffg Att’vs. A truo extract from the minutes of the Court, this Apiill7ih, 1868. apr3o4m W G PIERCE, Clerk. Gy EORGIA, Calhoun Count)': I 111 the Superior Comt. Present, the Honorable David A. Vason, Judge of said Court. Henry Hays, I Jos. W Roberts, | Mortgage, &c. I Jesse 11. Gi iffin, i vs. .'September Ad- ! John G. JfeCuiiers, journed Term, 1867. j Jordan B. McCullers. j IT appearing to the Court, by tte petition of Henry Hays, Joseph W. Robeits, and Jetse H, Griffin, accompanied by note and Mortgage deed, that on the first dav of Feb ruary, Eighteen Hundred and Fifty Nine, the defendants made and delivered to J 11 Pit man, their promissory note, bearing date the day and rear aforesaid, wher-bv the defen dants promised, on or before the first day of January next, alter the date of said note, to pay J. 11. /’liman or hearer, the sum of lour hundred dollars, wits Henry Hays, Joseph \V. Roberts, and Je.se H. Utiffin, as securi ties, and ibut afterwards, to wit : On the day and year aforesaid, the defendants, for the purpose, ot indemnifying said Have, Roberts, a> and Griffin, seoerities to 'lie said note, in the i vetit ol their having to pay the said noie, just, and good remuneration to make them for the monies shich they and each of them might be compelled t > advance, and all ex. pe rises which might be incurred against them, nude and executed to said H nrv Hats Jos eph W. i.oberts, and Jesse H. G iffin, their det and of mor gage, wheretty said defendant.* mortgaged to | laintiffs, Town lot of land, No. (32) it.iUy. two, in the Town of J/utgsn, in said countv, containing sue hundred and fifty by two hundred feet, more or less. And it further appearing that said note isunpaid, ana that said plaintiff* are held responsible tor the payment of the same. It is therefore ordered, that I lie said defen dants do pay into Court, on or belote the first day of the next teim thereof, the ptin cipal, interest and costs due on said note, or in default, show cause to the contrary, if any they can, and that, on the failure of the said defendants so to do, the equity of redemption in ano to Said mortgaged premises, be forever 'hereaiter debatred and foreciost and. And it is further ordered, that this rule be published in the Dawson Journal, once a month for tour months, previous to the next term of tnis Court, or served on the defendants or their spec'Bl agent or attorney, at least three months previous to the next term of this Court. Wt'OTEN k BECK, Plt’fFs Att’.y A true extract from tho minutes of the Court, this April 17th, 18t8. apt3ol in W. G. PIERCE, Clerk. ID .A. W SOIT MANUFACTURING CO. Rail Road Car, Foundry and Machine Works. Orders for Cars Promptly Filled arid Work Guaranteed FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. BILL WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: MILLS 12 INCHES. “ “ 15 “ “ 18 KETTLES, 60 CTA LLOISTS. “ “ 80 “ " 100 GIjST GEARING, 9 EEET. “ “ 10 “ “ 12 Corn Shelters, Water Wheels, C otton Presses, Pulleys, Ac., Ac., Ac. IS f Repanred, and BLACKSMITH smLLs Work of every kind executed in'the best mauuer. Dressed Lumber Furnished from best Long Leaf Pine. Oi’rters Solicited. Prices to suit the times. Address DAWSON MANUFACTURING CO. DAWSON, GA., June 25, 18G8-3m sraotTnsuYsco MACOIST, GA. ( at (he White Corner, ) WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ARE now receiving on’ of the largest Blocks of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS Ever brought to this Market, which they will eel] to Merchants and Planters As low as any House in the city. They have a regular Broker in New York City, with in rtuetious to take advan-age of any depres sions in the Grocery Market, and they will endeavor to phase all who lavor them with their patronage and make it to their interest also. Our Stock consists of 500 Liverpool Salt 100 Barrels Whiskey’s SJO Sacks Virginia Salt. 5 (Jar Loads Celebrated Whaley Tic 500 II >ils that heavy Ki n ucky bagging 50 Bales Heavy Gunny B tgiog 50 l asts Walker’s Tonic Bitters 500 8 't'k.* Choice Tennessee Flour 120 Hilda Bacon —sides and shoulders 20 Th rce-. Sugar cured Hams 100 Sacks Kill aud J va C' fr 0 200 B arrels Sugars, ali grades 25 Bids Fiue Syiup 50 “ Common Byrup and Molacaes 50 Bbls and 100 Kegs Leaf Lard 200 B xes Candles 150 1 cxis 8 taps 200 Cases Liquors, imported 100 boxes Candy 100 Cats Potarh 50 “ Pickles 50 Bales Domestics 175 boxes Tobacco, all grades, With everv other article usually kept iu a Wholesale Grocery Establishment. WE will buy all the Wool, nides, Tallow and Wax, that we can get at Market prices for cash. june263m liIDJJLE’S PiniHCTIU MACON, GA. FREE EXHIBITION OPEN ALL DA\ r , AND UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK VT NIGHT. Ficiiire Gallery on the First Floor. Ladies and Gentlemen visiting tha citr na business or pleasure should not fail to see this Wonderful display of Photographic portrait ure. A pleasant place to pass nn hour after lev. What io more interesting or entertaining th.n to gaze upon brau-tifnl pictures ? It bring! up pleasant rtinnnhrances, and jou forget youtself for the while. kiddlic nas the happv gift of making every one look handsome. For who wants an ugly Pic ture ? KIDDLE’S Is the only Gallery in the South that em ploys, nil the time, a Miniature Artist to col or hie Pictures. KIDDLE Can copy any Fort of an old Pietorf largar or smaller, aud muko il look better than the original. He can cb«nge the atyle of Drew in a Picture—can add to or remove any ap peudages of the head. Haa instrument* of long and phort focuses for making all kind* and Fires of Out Door Views. Has iD»trtt* men is for making Pictures (direct) as LARGE AS LIFE UR TEN FEET IN LENGTH, IF NECESSARY. In f*c', here isno'hine in the T’hotogr.ph' ic line RIDDLE cannot do. Ho has Ultra 23.975 Card Pictures iuce the War. Besides many larger one*. All of which tell the tale that Riddle’s Gallery is the pl* e * PICTURE FRAMES. e Gold Gilt, Rosewood, Rustic Pielut** Fiamcs aud Brackets. Anew lot juet r ceived. Hours for operating, from 8 a. id- to o p tSTPersons having children to be graphed, will please make engagement.-.®* J. kiddle, jylGj2m PROPRIETOR