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AGKH I l/ri « 11
Tliv llog For llioSonth.
Os the multiplicity of subject* that
present themselves to the Southern
farmer at this time, says the Memphis
“Appeal,” none is of more importance
than the hog for the South, since it is
clear that we must raise our meat, and
by sufficient preparation, judicious se
lections and proper management, V\ eat
Tennessee can compare with Western
Kentucky, where there is great profit
realized by raising hog*. But simply
to procure hogs of fine blood, fire form
and size, is not sufficient to guarantee
s successful and profitable propagation
of the same in our climate. The want
of success which has heretofore attend,
ed the raising of stock in this
country, has occurred from insufficient
preparation and want of proper atten
tion io crossing with our hardy and
nativo breeds. Belying upon the prop
agatior. of the pure Wo<kl of stock im
ported within onr parallels ol latitude,
bred and raised within o hers far from
us, impressed by a different atmos
phere and subsisted upon a different
food, will always be a failure. Water
is the fishes’ element, and ho must
have water to thrive. Feed a carniv
orous bird on grass, and it will soon
die. Uhe Chester, Berkshire, the
Grazier and Suffolk, all have a nature
peculiar to themselves. They flourish
in their own country; hole they do
not, and to attempt to preset vs and
raise the pure blood here, wou*'J al
ways be a s nking bus ness. The
Chester hog is, undoubtedly, the best
bog that we can procure, though a
serious objection to him is his co.or—
he is while. A w hite bog is more eas
ily and deeply impressed by the debil
itating influence of the hot summers)
sun, than the long-haired black hog.
Hcuce ho is more subject to distnea :n
the sumino". In hot 6 amour he gets
Jazy, lies around, becomes debilitated
and diseased, and is more subject to
an attack of the tiog cholera, than the
long-haired black bog. The Chester
hog matures early, takes on fat easily,
and carries a great deal of flesh. We
-might proenre tbu finest Chester bogs
Ttbut I’eunsylvauia could furnish, give
%hem our best care and attention, en
deavor to propagate the pure blood,
and they would degenerate and be
comae mere scrubs; but to cro;s them
with our long haired native black hog,
and be careful to select for breeders
those that are Hack and most resem
ble tka Chester in form, w e can pro
cure an improved stock. We have the
aptness of the Chester ta take on flush,
combined v itli the industry and barui
hood of the sp'.f supporting woods-hog.
In short, »'t have a black Chester, the
very beg lor the country, that will do
veil in a ecmmoD range
S. HAMMONTRKE.
S. IV. Uc-orgio—Cutliug Tim
ber.
Editors Southern Cultivator:—
South Western Georgia is oue of the
beet peach countries in the so-called
United States, but for the white worm -
around the cellar of the treo.—
I’ve fought them for years with many
weajKms, but with no one have I con
qured them. Would be greatly oblig
ed to you for some successful plan.
I see from the last No. of your journ
al, which 1 had in my hand a few mo.
ments, and the only one I’ve seen
since the war, that the subject es cut
ting timber, with a veiw of its lasting,
is still discussed. Now of this I’ve
been satisfied for years, and thought
all men Si experience were. Apart
from my own experience, I have the
documents to prove—if I had time to
collect them, and it was worthwhile—
that when the sap is rising and in full
flow, even now in this section, is the
time. All timber for building, lor rails,
for carriages, or any other purpose,
will last about four times as long cut
now, as at any other. Stakes cut now,
whether split or round, and set top in
the ground, will last "forever,” com
paratively. NIMROD RAMBO.
Drayton , Dooly county , Ga , April
6 th, 1868.
Horses. —The horse, above all ani
mals, want* careful handling. See
that the shoes are well put on, aad the
caulks sharpened as icy weather ap
proaches. W arm blankets save bid
der and promote health. If the young
folks go on a sleigh ride, insist upon
the horse blanket to keep company
with the robes for Tom and his sweet- !
heart. There will be bids enough to |
settle without a sick horse in the sta
ble to be doctored.
dear, 5 * said a rural wife
to her husband, on her return from
town, “what was the sweetest tiling
you saw in bonnets iD the city?” “The
ladies’ faces, my love.”
p. 11.1. urn
STOVES. STOVES.
WE have en bund and Tor sole TBw, 200
Stove*, of the most improved patterns, and
have the exclusive sale of the unproved iron
Witch
Parlor and Office Grates,
Nail’, Curry combs, Locks, Wire Sieves,
Tiu, Wood and Willow-ware, House -Fur
nishing Goode,
Pocket and Table Cutlery,
Iran Pipe, Steam Fittings, k,
WHOLESALE
MANUFACTURERS OF 2 IX WARE,
Tin Pistes, Sheet Iron, Block Tin, Sheet
Copper, Ac , kc.
We have oo hand a nice lot of Fruit Jars,
and in fact everything that is necessary or
l could be used lor furnishing a house, can be
found here, sod for prices to suit the times.
G F. k H. E. OLIVER,
.V«>. 12 Third Street,
MACON, OA,
june4:3m*
HKLJAULE
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
Pt certain to take the same Bridge that hoe \
alleys carried you over eufe.
-e, .>• - - - , , I—
fpHE undersigned, after devotion 87 yeflW j
A to ilie Drug and Apothecary business, is '
now, as heretofore, able to furnish his friends '
and the public at Urge, with Fresh and Gen
uine Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Var
niahes, and host of other articles usually kept
in a hrst class Drug and Chemical Store, and
at as low prices as anywhere. Special atten- 1
tioo paid to Prescriptions.
GEORGE PAYfIE, Druggist,
june4Bm Macos, Ga.
T. W. FREEMAN & CO,!
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
CONFECTIONERY,
FINE BRANDIES
WIJSTES,
Tobacco, Cigars, &c j
—AL 0-
Fis.li and Oysters in Ihe cason.
88 Cherty Street, : : Macon, Ga. 1
juue 26;3tn
To Planters and Cota Beaks
OF MIDDLE & SOUTH ■ WEST OA.
\\J E respectfully announce that we have
v T secured the entire charge and coutrol
of the Cotton Warehouse, occupied the past
season bv our Mr. Jonathan Colons, and An
derson ti Woollolk, whe’e we purpose doing
a strict and legitimate Cotton business, and
we offer our undivided attention to all btisi
ness eutrusted to c.r care, pledging an hones'
endeavor to ple .se all. And as reference,
we offer our reputation. We respectlully so
licit your patronage.
.JONATHAN COFFINS & SON,
Macon, Ga., June 4,1868—3 m
PLANTERS
LOON TO YOUR INTEREST !
WE have in Store and are constantly re
ceiving, an immause supply of
Produce and Provisions,
Consisting in part of
75,000 lbs Tennessee and Western B t
con Shoulders, Sides and Hams
100 Barrels Bump Pork.
50 “ Mess “
P 25 Pkges Lard, ail si*-s.
2000 pounds Breakfast Bacon.
10,000 pounds white Euglish Bacon.
600 bushels Cow Peas.
100 bands Flour.
300 sacks “
75 barrels Whiskey, all grades.
50 “ Sugar.
35 bags Rio aud Java Coffee.
1500 bushels Corn.
25 bbls Molasses.
40 Pkges choice New Goshen Buttor,
And many other articles, all at the very low
est prices for CASH. Semi us your orders
or come yourselves, which will suit us better.
Recollect, Fair IJeallng,
GOOD GOOES,
and I.otr Frieca, is our Motto.
Lime, Plaster and Cement always on hand.
JOKES. BAXTER A DA l,
june4Bm. Colton Ave-jue, MACOX, GA
BETTER THAN GOLD !
OCR NEW
GOLDEN PENS.
Are recommended by itankem, Lawyers. Profes
sors, Teachers, 3lerchauts. aud all who have
tried them, as tl»c best Ten lAanststfured.
They are nou-corrosive, and manufactured with
the greatest care, rendering them more durable
thau any pen now before the public.
Sent 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. MeALPiX A CO.
Louisville, ivy.
Please state where you saw thh ariveriiatiuettt.
juneil:4m*
ISAACS’ HOUSE,
HOTEL AND RESTAURANT,
Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
E. ISAACS, s s : Proprietor.
ES~Free Coach to and from Hotel.
LE. J. PETEK,
SUCCESSOR TO
PETER & BLACKSHEAR,
Wholesale & Retail Druggists.
IS* Orders Solicited. Jj£ J
june43tnos Wacon, €la.
COHN AM) BACON.
—ON TIMf—
OR FOR THE CASH!
i WE Propose to sol! to the consumers
: of Terrell county, Baeon anil Ooru ON
TIME, for approved scoeptances. We
will exchange, when desired, Bacon for
I cotton, taking security for delivery of
tho oottou. For particulars, apply to
LAWTON k LAWTON,
4th Street, Macon, Ga.
jnoe2s;Btn
TANNERYT
IN connection with my Tannery, I hate
opened A Urge
1 SHOE MANUFACTORY!
Oiithraooth side public pq’Hfe, or
ders lor Tork or Leather will ttieet with
pojuaptatten lion. W. W. LEE.
Dam so u, Ga. March 19, 1868; if.
HT J LAWTON, J M LAWTOH. R F LAWTON.
LAWTON & LAWTON,
I
Fourth Street, Macon, Ga.
WHOLESALE PRODUCE,
COTTON AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Bagging, Ties, Hope, Bacon, Com, Ilav,
Flour, Meal, Tobacco, etc’., cons autly oo
hand. Hpriiave nujple facKities lor the
Storage ami Sale of COTTtIK. dPti)
Liberal advances made on Cotton and Pro.
•luee. Cottoo held at a reasonable rate of
interest when parties wish to draw on it aud
await higher figures.
A«uta for the sale of Houston Factory I
Sheeting. juo2s;3m
BROWN HOUSE.
JE. E, B2£OWN A SON,
Fourth Ft., Opposite Passenger Depot.
Macon, Georgia.
IT'HOM the Ist of July tho business of this
House will be conducted bv E. E Brown
k Son, toe Senior having attocUta*) ins stm,
Wm. F Brown, in tho management artdf In-j
terest v( }he Hotel.
The hou«e contains sixty rooms, which are
reserved ebicliy for thftuse of travellers and
transient guests Cotrfpetent assistants have
been se- cured in every department, and eve
ry attention will be r aid to ensure comfort
to their customers. Rooms clean and airy, and
the table aUv iys supplied with the best the
country affords. Dorters attend arrival and
departure of alt trains to eouvej baggage
and conduct passengers acro.-s the street to
their quarters. july 27,tf
TB SOUTHERN MERCHANTS
—AND—
PLANTERS :
N \ T E have an immense Stock of Staple and
T T Kancv DRY GOODS. Boots Shoes,
Hats, Clothing, Yankee No ions. Hosiery,
Bleached and B.own Domest'cs! Prints, both
English A American manufacture. Lumens
and Cottonades, Strine*, Plaids, O-mabtirgs,
Macon and Houston XX Biown Domestics,
Bock Factory and other brands. 78 Brown j
Domestics. ALo
Tobacco,
Sugar, Giffeo,
Candles, Candy,
italics, Sardines,
Soaps, Starch,
Pickles, Plan. Bitters,
Schiedam Schnapps,
Canned Fruits,
Spice, Pepper,
Ginger, Cotton Cards,
Powder, Shot, Gaps,
Wrapping I’apcr,
Ball Thread, Cigars,
Gun Caps, Pocket aud
Table Cutlery, Tubs
Buckets, Brooms,
Hollow Ware,
, Iron, Flour,
Whiskey, in casks and bbls., etc. etc,
Which we offer at unusually low prices, and
especially solicit orders from Gash or Short
time good paying eustomeis. We are deter-''
mined not to be undersold by any House in
Middle Georgia.
J. If. ROSS & SON.,
WHOLKSAI.S OXALIC RS IN
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES
36 Cherry, cor. Sd street, MACON, Ga.
junell;3m*
MART i CURD,
DEALERS IN
. . -• .• a.H jj
llarrtware, Iren and teel, Na ils,
Agricultural Implements,
Carriage Materials,
Rubber and leather Belting,
Circular and Mill Saws,
Bolting cloths, Mil! Stones,
Cittun Gins and Sorews,
Paints, Oils, Glass,
And Tool* of every description, at I
1 their Iron Front Store.
59 Cherry St, ; : MACON, GA.
jun* 2n;Bm
Notice to fLMsiutcrs.
The undersigned, having leased
THE PLANTER’S WAREHOUSE,
Now building, near the Passenger Depot,
Opposite Byingtou's Hotel*
Would respectfully infotm their patrons and
the public generally, that they will remove
to the same on the fiist ol August next,
where they will have increased laediliea lor
storing and selling Cotton.
Thankful ior the very liberal patronage
received the past season, and flattering them
selves that they have iu some degree merited
the same, they itope it aiU be continued iu
their new quarters.
ADAMS, JONES i REYNOLDS.
june4:3m
HAVENS & BROWN,
Wholesale and Retail
BFOKBELLERS, STATIONERS,
And General News Dealers—Triangular
Dlock, Cherry Street, ,*lacon, Ga.
Ms Mlllf
IN DOVER.
HAYING secmedjdli* service- of Mr
ShlPPEßsniMr. yOHNSOX, two
com (retest workmen, we ere prepared to
make
Shoes of all Kinds and Sires,
in tbo very best styles. Farmers citi have
their orders filled for plantation shoes to ad
vantage. Produce of any kind token in ex
change for shdes.
Prices for work reasonable. Our ptae'e of,
business is the old ‘•fttevegrou’.' stand
Vt’I.KEY * SWANSON.
Dover, Ga., May 28,, 1868-ts j
ROB’T I'ALKNKIt, Q. W. BURR, R. t. WOOI.XOLX. 1
Falkner, Burr & Wooifolk,
MANUFACTURERS DF j
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
Wholesale and Retail Dealt re in
Store*, Grates R Hollow ft'are,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
Cutlery, Plated Goods, Lames, B'Ushea, and
Houre Furnishing Goods,
ROOFING, PLUMBING,
And jUlKilida OIJOK WORK,
No. 46 Third Street, MACOX, D'A,
ji»ne4;3m* .—4 V ) - V
Glt (ft ■IISJEE.r A to., j
Kano Forte Mannfautureis,
4»t» Hroadtvay, .Vent fork.
r I''UESE Pianos reeeiveit tire, higbokt award
1 ofmeritat the Wosid'# Fair, over
best makers lrom London, Paris, Germany,
ths cities oi New York, PJiilatielplri.i, B .lti
more snd Boston ; also, the' Gold Medal
at tlie American Institute, for Five Successive
Years 11 Our contain the french
Grand Actfofi, Pedal, Overstrung Bass,
Full Iron Frame, Bhd all moderd improve
ments. Every Instmurent warrented five
vears. Made under the surpervisiou of M»*.
J. 11. GKOVESTEEA, who has a
practical experience of ovey thirty five years,
and is lire maker of over eleven thousand
ptaoofortes. Our facifl'ies ior manufacturing
en,abje us to sell these, instruments from flbfi
to f-200 cheaper than airy first class piano
forte. Aug. 81-lyr
THE tJREiT W( UK COMPLETE !
Voi. IV of Victors HistoryJ'd’nl, Political
and Military) of the Southern Rebellion
is now ready.
THIS completes this great National work.
It is, by far, the most exhaustive and
satisfactory of all the narrative of the late
Oivil War. It has the endorsement of numer
ous Governors, Members of CiMigreae, Emi -
nent Officers and Civilians. It i‘, in fact, the
only history of the War worthy of the name.
Sold bv Ageffts; or Faflr bv Express to any
address on receipt of price, viz : In Muslin
blading, J3,2b per volume, In Leather, |
t4,CO per volume. Address
WM. H. GIFTING, Gen’l Ag’t,
Hptuee Street, New York.
IW AGENTS, TAKE NOTICEI .This
great work being enmpfvsa will n*t:A eotu
rnaiid a large circulation. Good Canvassers,
male or iensale, can readily realise $lO per
day in taking names for if. V.rv liberal
comluisgioqs allowed and exclusive territory
given. For Circular of particulars address as
above.
may Mil JAS. D. TURKEY, J'uhlish. r.
4 iio “Grurcui'en Piano I’oilc’
Rec’d the hiehestawafil ol nr oiit at tf.eeade
hratod World's Farr, where were exhibi ed
Inslnihificte from the best makers of Louden,
Paris, German'-,PliiUdr id.ia, Baltimore, Bos
ton Itnd New York and also at ihe Amerieau
lusiilute for five successive years, the Gold
and Silver Medals'ti'om both of which' Can bt‘
seen »t our ware ioqius.
tly the introduction of improvenyents we
'make a stilT more perfectTlano-fO'le, atiTby
imurSf«ctiß'hi(r largely, with a strictly eaeir
system, are euableil to offer these instrument ll
at a price which wilT preclude all cent petition.
Onr prices ard fsorn SHK) to S2CO cheaper
thau vny Hr s class Piano forte.
TERMS.—iNkt U*sn in current funds. De
scriptive circulais Srkt note- Aog i7,lvear
SUPERIOR IMITATION GOLD
HUNTING WATONES.
The Grolete tt'atch Factory.
oTH>rr>fc r*A c K V a l.i wtv discovered Vomposi
tion, kuowuSfoiy.ni oujeelves, precisely like
; gold iii appearance, kcepiug ita eyior ay tong us
, word, and an well finished as the bent gold once.
I These wateiieb are in bunting Okies made at our
own Factory, from tin* l>eFt material*, oi the
latest aud most approved style», are jeweled and
• well finished, trith a view to the best results in
regard to wear aud time. For appearance, dura
bility, autl tiiiH;, they have never been equaled by
watclmp costing bye tunes ac much, p och one
warrunfed by special certificate to keep uocurate
time. Tricep 6. GentUmeu’sand Jaitlies’ aiaes.
| For this siuall sum any urn- cuu have an excel
; lent Watch, euuul iu api»earanco, and as good for
j time as a gold one costing $l6O. Oroide
C'huina, us well made as those of gold, lroui *2 to
! SO. Goods seut to auy part of the United States
;by f'Xjrrcss. Money need not be sent with the
I order, as the bills can be paid when the good*
i are delivered by the express. Customers must
pay all the express charges,
i C. K. COL 1.1 N8 A CO., .17 and 99
Nftssnu st., N! >;.,Opposfte J*. 0., (upstairs).
TO^XPot—Whorf six wiitcTies arc ordered at
one time, we will send one extra watch, making
•oven watches lor ninety dollars,
f At TiON\ Hiin e our Oroide wutehee have
i attained high a reputation, and the demand for
I them lias greatly increased, many persons are
i ofFnrhig* consmon and worthless watches lor sale,
representing.them to be Oroide Watches, in some
instance* staging that they are oar agents. We
will stats most positively that we employ no
agents, and that no one else can make Orotde ;
consequently these representations ore false. The
genuiue Uroide Watehe* 'Cam only. bf uUAUed
by o”4 l ‘ r fo-P dirtX'Cl/lront ul. angG-ihfte
ftl MMONb’
LiVEB RAEULATOR,
—the—
greatest Known Remedy for
LIVER DISEASE,
I DYSI'EPSIA,
CONSIJ CATION,
HEADACHE.
J. H. ZEELIN & CO.,
I Druggists, MACON, GA. Proprietors.
t'lT' Sold by all Druggists. June! 88m
MIX & KiRTLAND,
■WHOLKSILI AN!) RETAIL DEAI.IBB IN
LOOTS & SHOES,
And Lratber of all Kinris,
i Together with s good Assortment of
Shoe Finding,
J‘». 3, Colton .frntifo,«
juru4:itti MACOX, GA.
mm
f|||i§
, ;> r ’ • ; f ;:
MOULDINGS BRACKETS
REAM-MADE
SASH GLAZED,
ANP AI.L KINDS OF—
| |
Htl'MV IW» !m* >.ci' ,' ••'! |
Ornamental, Cottage, House & ? tore
3 wo tradi it- «.( ui mu ■ ■ - w ' ••;
VVoik Jodo to order is the best and latest
styles.
.*! |*A ’J- n ■
HOUSE AXD KITCHEN FURNITURE
Planing, Sawing and Turned Work, Coun
ters, Tables, and Stools for Stores.
Repairing of all kinds done cheaply, nod
with drrpaipb. I 1 will rav to send or call at
j Factory, foot of Third, on
| Wharf St., Macon, Ga.
GREEAVILLE WOOD.
I june‘2b;lyw
in iTLIOii »i.
(> EOKGIA, Ctiihuuii County:
J Iu the -upgi ror;o#urt. P-esent, Uie
Honorable Davii> A, Yason, Judge ol said
Court.
JLeuTy H its, Jos. TV. Huberts, ) Mortgage,
and jelsC n. Griffin, J Ac.
V '-J ffeept. Adj’d.
Jolm G. Mi-Culler >. ( i', i in, 1867,
IT appearing io the Court by the petition
oi liuurv Hays, Joseph W. Roberts, and
Jesse 11. Griffin, accoiup.iiiird by note uiid
Moiig.i*:e deed, that on the firel rjav of Feb
■] rijafy, Hundred and Fifty Nine, - lie
defendant, mad.- in conjiectioa with Jordan
B. McCull- rs, h ; s Hen panr.er, and delivered
to J. 11. Pi: man bis promissory note, bea isg
date ihe day and year aforeraid, whereby the
defeiidvr.t and his then pariuer, promised, on
or before the firs' day of Janua. v r ex', uf-er
i ihe date ol said note, to nay J. 11. Pitman
or be'nrer, lour hundred dcifls.s for tile hire
of aCI r', nr) negro I’e'cr, n.i:h. llr.nry liars,
Joseph IV. K rber's, and Jesse 11. Griffin, af
securitioe u- said mre, and il.at afterwards,
on the d*y mid year afirrr«»id,rhe defendant,
for ihe purpose of iiide'ir.i ifyingand secu.ing
, said Hays, Roberu, and Griffiu, securities, in
the evi ut of tin ir having lo pay said nme,
•just and good remuneration, io make to tin iu
j iorAhe monies, which they and each oi them
might be compelUd to advance, arid all ex
• perr-PF whieh might be inetirred by them, ex
, rcutyd and (Lslrrei ed to plaiulifl iu deed of
Mortgage, winreby the sajd defendant mort
gaged to pl.iirttriD, Town lot ol land, No.
twonty-air.e, iu the Town of Morgtu, iu
said counry, contain!: g one acre, more or
le.-s; and it fdTi her appealing rhat said delen
t danr, nciifh*r naid Jordan H. McCuilers has
ever paid said no'e.
k It is therefoi e 0 dered, that said defendant
flo pay into fXurt, on or before the first day
of the next term thereof, the principal, in-
J teresta aud costs on Said not -, or show cause,
| if any ho enu, aud that on the failure of the
defendant to do so, she equity and redemp
tion in and to said mortgaged premises, be
forever thereafter debarred and foreclosed
And it is ordered, that this rule be published
in the Dawson Journal, onoe a month for four
months, previous to ihe next teim of this
Court, or served on the defendant, his agent
or attorney, at least three months before the
next term of tins Court,
WOOTEN & BECK, Pl’tffs Att’ys.
A tru* extract from the minutes of the
Court, this April 17rFt, 1868.
api3l>4m W. G PIERCE, Clerk.
f t EORGlA,Calli«iiii County:
vjf In the Superior Court. Present, the
Honorable David A. Yason, Judge of said
Court.
Henry Have, j
Jos. W. Roberts, | Mortgage, &c.
Jesse 11. Griffin, 1
vs. | r ep t c mb e r Ad-
John G J/cCnllers, J jourued Term, 1867.
Jordan B. McCuilers. J
IT appearing to the Court, by tie petition
of Henry Hays, Joseph W. Roberts, and
iJe >se H. Griffii, accompanied by note aud
j Mortgage deed, 'tint on the firs, day of Feb
: ruary, Eighter: Hundred aud Fifty Nine, the I
: defendants m md delivered to J II i'it :
man, their promissory note, bearing date the j
I day and rear aforesaid, wher-by the defer,- !
I danls promised, on or before the first day of 1
I January next, alter the date of said note, to
; pay J. H. Pitman or bearer, the sum of four |
I hundred dollars, with Henry Hays, Joseph
W. Roberta, and Jesse H. Griffin, as eecuri- i
ties, and that afterwards, to wit: On the day
aud year aforesaid, the defendants, for the i
purpose of indemnifying said Hays, Roberts, 1
! and Griffin, aeceritiea to the said note, iu the
i event ot their having to pay the said no'e,
just and good remuneration to make them
for the monies which they and each of them
might be compelled tv advance, and all ex
penses winch might bo Incurred against thrm,
tn-ide arid executed to said Henry Hava, Jos
eph W. Bob- rts, and Jes.e 11. Griffin, iheir
deed of B»or gage, whereby said defendants
inprrgiged to |ilatniiffs, Town lot of laud,
Nd. (32) tidily.-two, in ihe Town of Afotg.D,
in said-county, containing ene hundred and
fifty by two hundred feet, more or less. And
it further appearing that said note is unpaid, j
and that said plaintiffs me held responsible j
tor the payment of the same.
It is therefore ordered, that ihe said defen
dants do puv uiuo Court, on or before the j
| first day of the next teiui thereof, the pria j
j cipal, interest and cors due on said note, or ;
j in default, show cause to the contrary, if any j
I they can, ami that on the failure of the Slid j
| defendants so to do, thuiquity of redemption
in ana to said mortgaged premises, be loiever
I 'hereafter dt burred and foreclosed. And it
is further ordered, that this rule bc'pnblished
in the Dawson Journal, once a month for
I four months, previous to tho next term of
J tnis Cmirt, or served ou the defendants or
! their Sfecal agent or atto-ney,at leas', three
months previous to the next term of this
Court. WOOTEN A BE' K, FL’fTs Att’.y
| A true extiact Lorn the minutes of the
i Court, tliis April 17tb, 1868.
’ nprSOlm W. G. FIERCE, Clerk.
ID Ak. W B o ir
MAMFACTARING CO.
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liail Road Car, Foundry and Machine Works.
Orders for Cars Promptly Filled and Wort Guaranteed
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KOCNDRY t MACHINE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE.
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HILL WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION:
TJGA.K MILLS 12 ITSTCHESL
“ “ 15 i
“ “ 18
“ KETTLES, 60 GALLONS.
“ • 80 f Kti« f .iwaw
“ “ 100
JOIN GEARING, i) EEET.
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lorn Shfllers, Water Wheels,
Smut 111 alls, Wheat Thrashers.
Cotloss Presses, Shafting,
Pulleys, &c., aVc, Ac.
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S 1 Ts r E S K paired, and Ji L A Olv ft M T 'T’TT
ort of every kind executed iu the bebt ajuiiiitr.
Dressed Lumber Furnished from best Long Leaf Pine.
Solicited. Prices to tuit the times.
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Address DAWSON MANUFACTURING CO.
DAWSON, GA , June ’25, 1868 —3m
Kill, WHY t CO
MACON, GA.
|( at tho White Corner,)
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WHOLESALE GROCERS
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—AKD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ARE row receiving on 3 of the largest
blocks of
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
Ever brought to this Market, which they
| will sell to
Merchants and Planters
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7/ - * ■ / ; • -
As low as any House in the city. They have
a regular Broker in New York City, with in
stiuetiotis to take advantage of any depres.
sioos in the Grocery Maiket, and they will
endeavor to please all who favor them with
their patronage and make it to tbeyr interest
also. Our Stock consists of
500 Sacks Liverpool 8»L
100 Barrels Whi-key’s
501) Sacks Virginia Salt.
5 Car Loads Celebrated Whaley Tie
500 Rolls that heavy KtDtucky baggiDg
50 Bales Heavy Gunny B-aging
50 Oases Walker’s Tonic Bitters
500 Sicks Choice Tennessee Flour
120 llfids Bacon—rides aud shoulders
20 Tiurcej Sugar cured llama
100 Sacks IUo tfod Java O' ffca
200 Barrels Sugars, all grades
25 Bbis l'tue Sytup
50 “ Coin*n<u Syrup and M .lar*es
50 Bbls and 100 K.-gs Leaf Lard
200 Candles
150 bcxe-B S 'aps
200 Cases Liquors, imported
100 boxes Candy
100 CaLB Potash
•50 “ Pickles
50 Bales Domestics
175 buxes Tobacco, all grades,
With every other article usually kept in a
Wholesale
Grocery Establishment.
WE will buy ail the Wool, Hides, Tallow
■ind Wax, that wc can get at Market pi ices
for cash. j'im-253tu
HIJDUL, J£ 9 S
PiIOTOPIiAPRIC TEMPLE
macon t , ga.
FREE EXHIBITION
OPEN ALL DAY, AND UNTIL 9
O’CLOCK AT NIGHT.
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Ticlurc Ciallerj on tbc Firsf FI«or.
Ladies snd Gentlemen visiting the city on
business or pleasure should not fail to see this
Wonderful display of Photographic portrait
ure.
I A pleasant pi ice to pasi an hour after te«.
[ What i* more interesting or entertaining than
to gaxe upon besu-tiful pictures F It brings
up pleasant remembrances, and you forget
youtself for the while.
RIDDLE
Has the happv gift of making every one
look handsome. For who wants an ugly Pic
ture ?
RIDDLE’S
Is the only Gallery in tbe South that em
ploys, all the lime, a Miniature Artist to col
or his Pictures.
RIDDLE
Can copj anj son of an old Pictsrs Urzcr
or smaller, and make it look better than the
original, lie can change tbe style of Dress
in a Picture—can add to or remove anjr ap
pendages of the head. Das instruments of
long and short focuses for making all kinds
and sizes of Out Door Views. Has instni*
merits for uiakiug Pictures (direct) as
LARGE A 8 LIFE
OR
*■ '.T 'v3 ttii
TEN FEET IN LENGTH,
IF NECESSARY. •*
In fact, there is DO'hing in the /’hotogreph*
ic line RIDDLE cannot do. 1I« has taken
33,975
Card Pictures face tbe War.
Besides many larger ones. All of whieh
tell the tale that Riddle’s Gallery is the plans
PIGTURE FRAMES.
e Co'd Gilt, Rorewood, Rustic Picturrs
Frames and Brackets. Anew lot just ra
ceived.
Hours for operating, ftoni 8 a. m. to 5 P *
rr-p,-r.» ons having childreD to be Fh l1 '*'
graphed, will please matte engagements..**
TV. J. RIDDLE,
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