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The Power of Idnalc.
There ie a pleasant incident related I
of Mendclss ohn, who went, one hot
eumtmr, to rest his overtaxed brain in
Zurieh. Th re he wu beeiegtd by ea
ger admirer'', bnt would accept of na
invitation until, hearing of the blind
pupils of the Blind School were anxious
as they said, to "tes him,” be visited
them. Hesfokv to the sightless as
sembly in the kindest wor ’a, and listen
ed to their songs and chorusses, some
even of their own composing, with in
terest and pletsure. And then, the
great musician asked permission te sit
down at their piano, and wondsred
away into one of those wild and tender
•trains of speaking melody, for which
be was so famous. Hit silent, rapt aus
dienco listened so intenly to “The Song
without Words” that a pin fall would
have broken the stillness. One by one,
over the eager faces, crept the air of
deep, quiet joy, until, in the midst of
the flood of mingling harmonies, a voice
came to them out of tbe very chorus
they had just been singing. Then their
enthusiasm knew no bounds. Tbe
great master had carried them away at
his will, to heights of joy, and triumph
ant praise before unknown ; he bad
whispered to them of sorrow, and the
the cloudy ways of life, in words of
soft, unbroken tenderness; and now he
stired the inmost depths of a strain of
their own weaviog, into which he pour
ed anew tide of living song, new grace,
and new meaning. No words could tell
wbat they fslt; they could have pressed
him to their very hearts for joy. This
was not loog before the great musician’s
deash ; but he still lives in the Blind
School at Zurich, and there still re
mains, as a precious relic, the master’s
chair in which be sat,
A New Editor.
Our devil took the editorial chair the
other day, and furnished the following.
We're afraid he is too knowing for one
of his age, but to enoourogs a youthful
genius we publish it:
1 Saw Hjsr But a Momknt.—She
wore a hansom crinoline on the day
when first we met, and she scudded like
a schooner with a cloud of canvas set.
As she swept along tbs pavement, with
grandeur fit to kill—l saw her but a
moment, but methinks I see her still.
Tbe wind was od a bender, and as
saucy as a witch, and it played the very
dickens, with dust, dimity and sich. The
gaiters were delicious, which her feet
was made to fill—l saw her but a mo
ment, yet methiuka I see her still.
She scooted round the corner, and
stremiog oat behind, her crinoline and
calico were romping in the wind. To
have kept them io position would have
baffled twice her skill—l srw her but a
moment, yet methinks 1 see her still.
I shut my eyes tremeejus, for I didn’t
want to see, a display of—pretty ankles,
when it was not meant for me; aod un
til I lose my senses I’m Bare I never
will—l saw her but a moment, yet me.
thinks I see her still.— Ex.
Dressing vok Church. —Very esti
mable and, we trust, very religious youDg
women, sometimes enter tbe house of
God in a costume which makes the sets
of devotion in tbe servioa seem almost
burlesque. When a brisk little creature
eimea into a pew with her hair frizsed
till it stands on its end in a most start
ling mtnner, rattling strings of beads
and bits of tinsel, she may look exoced
ingly pretty and piquante ; and if she
came there for a game of croquet or a
tableau-party, would be all in very good
taste; bnt as she comes to confess that
she ie a miserable sinner, that she has
done tbe things that she ought not to
have done, and left undone the things
she ought to have done—as she tabes
upon her lips most solemn and tremen
dous words, whose meaning rnns far be
yond life into a sublime eternity—there
is a discrepancy which would be ludi
crou* if it were not melancholy.
The Girls ol the Present.
It is terribly significant of the present
state of thing when men are free to write
as they do of the women of their own
nation. Every word of eensnre flung
against them is two-edged, and wonnds
those who eoodemn as much as those
who are condemned; for, surely, it need
hardly be said that men hold noth
ing so dear as the honor of their
women, and that no one would willingly
lower the repute of his mother or sisters.
It is only when these hare placed them,
selves beyond the pale masculine rcss
pect that such things are written; when
they become again what they were once
they will gather around them the love
and homage and chivalrous devotion
which were then an Fnglish woman’s
natural inhertance. The marvel in the
pretent fashion of life among women,
is how it holds its ground in spite of the
disapprobation of men. It used to be
an old-time notion that the sexes were
made for each other, and to set them
selves out for that end. But the girl of
the period does not please men. She
pleases them as little as she elevates
them, and how little she does that, the
elass of women she has taken as her
model* of itself testifies. All men whose
opinion is worth having, prefer the
simple and genuine girl of the pa;t, with
the tender linle ways and pretty, bash
ful modesties, to this loud and rampant
modernization, with her false red hair
and painted skin, talking slang as glibly
as a man, and by preference leadisg the
conversation to doubtful subjects. Sbe
tlioks sbe is piquant and > xcitiug when
she thus mak‘ s herself the bad copy of
a worse original, and sbe will not see
that, thoigh men laugh with her, they
do not respect her ; though they fiiit
with her, they do not marry her. Sbe
will not believe that she is not the kind
of thing they want, and that she is act
rag against nature and her own iotesests
when sbe disregards their advice and
offends their taste. We do not see bow
she makes out her aeeonnt, viewing life
from any side; but all we can do is to
wait until the national madness has
passed, and our women have come baek
•gain to ihe old English ideal, once the
moot bntiful, the most modest, tha most
essoatlaiiy womanly in the world.
• London Quarttrly Revitw.
T.W. FREEMAN <fc CO,
Wholesale end Retail Dealtra to
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
CONFECTIONERY,
find brandies
WINES,
Tobacco, Cigars*, &c
—ALO-
Fish and Oysters in Ihe cason.
88 Cherry Street, : : Macon, 6a.
june 25;3m
BETTER THAN GOLD I
OUR NJSW
INDESTRUCTIBLE GOLDEN PENS.
Art recommended by Rankers, Lawyers. Profes
sors, Teachers. Merchants, and all wno have
tried them, as the best Pen manufactured.
They arenon-oorroslve. and manufactured with
the greatest care, rendering them more durable
than any pen now before the public.
Sent post-paid to any address for 75 cent# per
box, containing one dozen.
Orders containing money for the same sent at
our risk. Do not forget to try them.
M. McALIMN A TO.
Louisville, Ky.
Please state where you saw this advertistment.
jmicli;4m»
ISAACS’ HOUSE,
HOTEL AND RESTAURANT.
Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
E. ISAACS, t t : Proprietor.
tWFFree Coach to aod from Hotel. SEI
h. J.
SUCCESSOR TO
PETER & BLACKSHEAR
Wholesale & Retail Druggists.
t3P”Orders Solicited. aFU
TOBACCO! TOBACCO!!
WE are now sole agents la Southwest Geor
gia, for Messrs. Jfoore k Lewis.
iXTRA LOW GRADE,
!N*orth. Carolina
TOBABCO,
THE VERT ARTICLE FOR THE TRADE
ojt u. t.rn .jr.ro
FOR SALE,
35 Boxes A* & B.
BRAND, of the above, at Macon and
Atlanta prices.
Also, a general assortment of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QLEENSWARE, Ac. Ac.
which we offer is low as an; boas. In tbe
city. Don’t fail to call before purchasing
elsewhere.
ALEXANDER A PARROTT.
Augl3 :1m
Model School for Girls.
ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE,
CUTHBERT GA.
THIS popular institution will enter upon it«
NEXT SCHOLASTIC YEAR of TEN
J/ONTHS, on the FIRST MONDAY (7ih
day) of SEPTEMBER. Faculty composed of
superior Teachers—Course of Study thorough
—Discipline perfect—Boarding House ele
gant— Health of the town vpry fine—and
PHYSICAL TRAINING DEPARTMENT
all ready.
Boano »3jrn TCMTio.r
For CASH. Payments to be made 4suar
terly in Advance.
School rigidly Non Skctarion.
For additional information, rpply to
REV. A. L. HAMILTON, D. D.
President & Proprietor.
aug 13:1m
SOMETHING WORTH HEEDING
HAYING made arrangements with the
Tomlinson Demorest Cos.,
are able to sell two, three, four ami six
horse Wagons, at a small advance on New
York cost. We would invite those rishing
good Plantation Wagons, to examine our
Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
We would also call the attention of the
public, to our splendid and extensive stock of
BUGGIES, HARNESS k CARRIAGES,
both of our own and Northern manufacture.
Ti is generally understood throughout South
Western Georgia, that WM. SIRRIJE
always warrants his work. We alwsvs keep
a good Stock ol Carriage b Harness, Wagou
and Buggie materials o» all description.
Call and see.
WM. SIR HIKE,
aug6’6Bly Amencus, Ga.
ATTENTION.
COTTON PLANTERS k SHIPPER*.
« OOLFOLK, WALKER * CO.
Successors ro vvoolfodk a an.
DERSON, at the Harris A Rosa Ware
house, would respectfully call tbe attention o
their planting friend* and cotton shippers
generally, to the fact thev have formed a co
partnership under the above style, for the
transaction of a W AREHOCSE AND COM
MISSION BUSINESS, pledging themselves
to give their undivided attention to tbe interl
eats of their psirons
We will make liberal advances upon cotton
in store, and wM also fin all orders for our
customers with promptness and dispatch. We
solicit your favors.
JAS. A. WOOi.FOLK.
JOEL A. WALKER.
.. JNO. F. HAFER.
augSO ?m
CORN AND BACON
■
—on time—
OR FOR THE CASH!
WE Propose to Bel! to the consumers
of Terrell oounty, Bacon and Corn ON
TI ME, for approved acceptances. We
will eiohangc, whan desired, Bucon for
cotton, taking seeurity for delivery ot
tho oottoD. For particulars, apply to
LAWTON k LAWTON,
4th Htrret, Macon, Ga.
june2s;3m
TANNERY.
IN connection with my Tannery, I have
opened a large
SHOE MANUFACTORY !
O nthesouth aide public square, where all or
ders tor work or Leather will meet with
pojmptatten tion. W. W. LEE.
Dawson, Ga. March 19, 1368;lf.
W J LAWTON, J U LAWTON. R F LAWTON.
LAWTON & LAWTON,
Fourth Street, Macon, Ga.
WHOLESALE PRODUCE,
COTTON AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Bagging, Ties, Rope, Bacon, Corn, Hay,
Flour, Meal, Tobacco, etc., constantly on
hand. ample facilities for tbe
Storage and Sale of OttTTON t&t
Liberal advances made on Cotton and Pro
duce. Colton held at a reasonable rate of
interest when parties w isb to draw on it and
await higher figures.
Agent* for the sale of Houston Factory
Sheeting. jue26;Sm
BROWN HOUSeT
JE. £. BROWN & SON,
Fourth St., Opposite PasseDger Depot,
Macon, Georgia.
FROM the Ist of July the business of this
House will be conducted by E. E. Brown
A Son, the Senior having associated his eon,
Wm. F. Brown, in the management and in
terest of the Hotel.
The house contains sixty rooms, which are
reserved chiefly for the use of travellers and
transient guests. Competent assistants have
been se* cured in every and partment, and eve
ry attention will be pa'd to ensure comfort
to their customers. Rooms clean and airy, and
the table always supplied with the best the
country affords. Porters attend arrival and
departure of all trains to convey baggage
and conduct passengers across the street to
their quarters. jul)27,tf
TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS
—AND—
PLANTERS:
V\TE have an immense Stock of Staple and
v v Fancy DRY GOODS. Boots Shoes,
Hats, Clothing, Yankee No ions, Hosiery,
Bleached and Brown Domest'cs! Prims, both
English A American manufacture. Linnet*
and Cottonadee, Stripes, Plaids, Osnaburgs,
Macon and Houston XX Btown Domestics,
Rock Factory and other brands. 78 Brown
Domestics. Also
Tobacco,
Sugar, Coffee,
Candle®, Candy,
liaising, Sardines,
Soaps, Starch,
Pickles, Plan. Bitter?,
Schiedam Schnapps,
Canned Fruits,
Spice, Pepper,
GiDger, Cotton Cards,
Powder, Shot, Caps,
Wrapping Paper,
Ball Thread, Cigars,
Gun Caps, Pocket aod
Table Cutlery, Tubs
Buckets, Brooms,
Hollow Ware,
Iron, Flour,
Whiskey, in casks and bbls., etc. etc,
Which we offer at unusually lew 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. B. ROSS & SON.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES
! 96 Cherry, cor. 3d street, MACON, Ga.
junell;3m*
CARHART l CORD.
DEALERS IN
Hardware, Iron andjeel, Na its,
Agricultural Implements,
Carriage Materials,
Rubber and Leather Belting,
Circular and Mill Saws,
Bolting cloths, Mill Btones,
Crtton Qins and Screws,
Paints, Oils, Glass,
And Tools of every description, at
tbeir Iron Front Store.
59 Cherry St, : : MACON, GA.
june 25;3m
HAVENS & BROWN,
Wholesale and Retail
BOOKSELLERS, STATION KBS,
And General New* Dealers—Triangular
Block, Cherry Street, .W aeon. Ua.
WOODRUFF CONCORD BUGGIES
I am constantly receiving these beautilul
and cheap Vehicles, and will sell at A’ew
York cost and carriage, for CASH, or on
time, if parties desire, adding simple interest
for tbe time desired. No sales made for a
longer time than thefiist of December
W A HUFF.
*ug2o lm
VALUABLE
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
ABOUT Three Hundred Acres of good
pine land lying in and adjoining Daw
son, Terrell conntv, Ga., also three Store
Bouses and a dwelling in said town, which
will be eold low. For further particulars
inquire of W m. Coker, Esq., of Dawson, who
will act aa my representative in the sale. Ac.
aug2o 3m* ROBT. J. HODGES.
SHOE MANUFACTORY]
IV DOVER.
HAVING wruietl th* service* of Mr.
SKIPPER and Mr. JO UK SON, two
competent workmen, we are prepared to
make
Shoes of all Kinds and Sizes,
in the very beat styles. Farmers can have
their orders Sited for plantation shoes to ad
vantage. Produce of auy kind taken in ex
change for shoes.
Prices for work reasonable. Our place of
business is the old ‘•Stevenson" stand
MULKEY A SWANSON.
Dover, Ga., Afay 28, 1868-ts
gboyesteejt a Cos.,
Piano Forte Manufacturers,
400 Broadway, .Vrir York.
'T'HESE Pianos received the highest award
X ofmerit at the World'a Fair, over the
beat makers from London, Paris, Germany,
tbe cities of New York, Philadelphia. Bdti
more and Boston : also, the Gold Medal
at the American Institute, for Fire Successive
Years!! Our Pianos contain the French
Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Overatrung Baas,
Full IrOD Frame, and all modern improve
ments. Every Instrument warrented 6ve
vears. Made under the supervision of Mr.
3. H. GKOVEhTLEV, who has a
practical experience of over thirty five years,
and is the maker of over eleven thousand
pianofortes. Our facili'ies for manufacturing
enable us to sell these instruments from SIOO
to S2OO cheaper than aoy first class piano
forte. Aug. 311 yr
THE GREAT Wl RK COMPLETE !
1 - 01. 1V of Victor's History ( Ci«il, Political
and Military) of the Southern Rebellion
is now ready.
'THUS completes this great National work.
X It is, by far, the most exhaustive and
satisfactory of all the narratives of *he late
Civil War. It has tbe endorsement of numer
ous Governors, Members of Congress, Emi
nent Officers and Civilians. It l\ in fact, the
only history of the War worthy of the Dame.
Sold by Agents ; or sent by Express to any
address on receipt of price, viz: In Muslin
binding, $3,25 per volume. In Leather,
$4,00 per volume. Address
WM. H. GIFFING, Gen’l Ag’t,
13 Spruce Street, New York.
tar A GENTS, TA KE NOTICE I This
great work being complete will now com
mand a large circulation. Good Canvassers,
male or female, can readily realize $lO per
day in taking names for it. Very liberal
commissions allowed and exclusive territory
given. For Circular of particulars address as
above.
rnav2Btf JAS. D. TORREY, Publisher.
The “Grovcsteon Piano Forle’
Rec’d the higheataward ol in erit at the cele
brated World’s Fair, where were exhibi ed
instruments from the best makers of Louden,
Paris, Germsnv.Philade phia, Baltimore, Bos
ton and New York and also at the American
Institute for five successive years, the Gold
and Silver Medals trom both of which can be
seen at our ware-rooms.
By the introduction of improvements we
make a slid more perfect Piano-totte, and by
manufacturing largely, with a strict I v < .ah
system, are enabled to offer these inet'Ur rats
at a price which wifi preclude all competition.
Our prices are from sli>o to $260 cheaper
Ilian iny firs class Piano forte.
TERMS. —iNkt Cash in current fund*. De
scriptive circulars sknt tree. Aug i7,l year
SUPERIOR IMITATION GOLD
HUNTING WATCHES.
Tile Oroide II 'tilth Factory.
0KO IDE CASES, a uowly discovered composi
tion, known only to ourselves, precisely like
gold in appearance, keeping its color us long - as
worn, and as well finished as the best gold ones.
These watches are iu hunting cases made at our
own Factory, from the best materials, of the
latest and most approved styles, are jeweled and
well 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' five times as much, i ach one
warranted by special certificate to keep accurate
time. Price sifl. Gentlemen’s and Ladies’sizes.
For this small sum any oue can have an excel
lent watch, eoual in appearance, *iud as good for
time as a gold one coating fisu. A Iso Oroide
Chains, as well made as those of gold, from $2 to
$6. Goods sent to any part of the United States
by express, ilouej need not be sent with the
order, as the bills can be paid when the goods
are delivered by the express. Customers must
pay all the express charges.
C. K. COLLINS ACO 37 and 39
Nassau st., N! Y., Opposite P. 0., (up-stairs).
TOCLUBS—Where six watches are ordered at
one time, we will send one extra watch, making
seven watches for ninety dollars.
Since our Oroide watches have
attained so high a reputation, and the demand for
them has greatly increased, many persons are
offering common and worthless watches for sale,
representing them to be Oroide Watches, in some
instances stating that they are our agents. We
will atute 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
y o-dering directly from us. augG-l«6«
SIMMONS’
LIVER REGULATOR,
—THE—
Greatest Known Remedy For
LIVER DISEASE,
DYSPEPSIA,
CONSTIPATION,
HEADACHE.
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
Druggists, MACON, GA. Proprietors.
Sold by all Druggists. junelßSm
HARDEMAN & SPARKS
TO THE PLANTERS IN
Middle <fc Southern Geoagia
f?OR TWENTY YEARS we have served
you, we believe failhfullf. Our success
depends upon your prosperity ; hence we
have zealously sought to promote your inlet,
est and advance it by every means in ouy
power. As Commission Merchants we again
tender you our services, at our old stand,
which baa withstood tbe flames of a burning
square (hereby proving its security,) and
where we hope to merit the very liberal pat
ronage always given us.
The salt sos Cotton is our speciality. T .' t,
fl ttter ourselves none can excel us. To .
Mends we return thanks ; to new out,',
us, we will try to please you.
Usual accomodations given to en»L ! u
to make a crop. THOS. 11 ARDF.M AX, Ju.
July 16:3m O. G. SPARKS
JO!3 WORK -
Hunt WSth Jh'ealnrss and Dis
patch at THIS OFFICE '
gp
MfIULDISHrS § BRACKETS
READY-MADE
SASH GLAZED,
AND ALL KINDS OF —
Ornamental, Cottage, House Si Store
Work dons 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
with dispatch. It will pay to send or call at
Factory, foot of Third Street, on
Wharf St., Macon, Ga.
GREENVILLE WOOD.
june2s;ljrw
ADAMS, WASHBURN iCO
FACT O RS
and
Commission Merchants,
OFFICE No 3 Stoddard’s Lower Range,
july 30 ts SAVANNAH. GA
Correspondent at Dawbou, Ga., S. It. WESTON
1). R. Adams, Os Eatonton, Ga.
11. K. Jfashburn, Os Savannah, Ga.
A. A. Adams, Ol Americus, Ga.
/ i EOKGIA. Terrell Con illy:
VJ Whereas, Joseph Stevenson applies to
me for letters of administration on the estate
cf M<s. M iggie Stevenson, late of said coun
ty, deceased.
These are to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to be and appear at my office with
in ihe time prescribed bv law, and show
case, if any, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under mv hand and official signa
ure, this Aug. 13, 1868. T. M. ./ONES,
auglS-30d* Ordinary.
Postponed
TERRELL SHLKIFF SALES
A\7TLL be sold before the Court House
v T door, in Dawson, said county, on the
first Tuesday in September next, within the
legal hours of sale, the following property
to-wii: One half interest in four Store Rooms
in the Loylers Block, Nos. 1,3, 4 and 5 : No.
1, occupied by W. M Peeples, No. 3, by Har
rison Roge-s, No. 4, by William Wooten, and
No. 6, by Lovless & Wall. One half interest
in the Ware House, and lot known as the res.
ideuce of E. B. Loyless, containing six acres,
more or less ; one house and lot, known as
the McLin lot, aod now occupied by Mrs.
Sanders, containing ore acra, more or less ;
one house and lot known as the bouse and
lot where J. E Loyless now resides, contain
ing two acres, more or less; oue house and
lot known as tbe Brantley Academy lot, con
taining five acres, more or less ; one loi con
taining ten acres, more or less, lying North
of L. M. Roberts. All of the above being in
the town of Dawson, Terrell county, Ga., lev
ied on as tbe property of Elliot B Loyless to
satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior Court
of said county, in favor of Deleware Morris
vs Elliott B. Loyless, maker, and John Boyd,
eudoroer, for the use of John B. Crim. Prop
erty pointed out by John B. Crim,
aug6:tds 8. F. LakSktkr, Sh'flT.
ASIATIC CHOLERA IN CHINA.
Almost Every Case Cured With
PAIN KILLER.
Read the following letter from Rev. R. Tel
ford, Missionary to Cbica, now visiting bis
home in Pennsylvania:
Washinotok, Pa , June 25, 1866.
Messrs. Perry Davis A Sod, Providence, R.
I.—Dear Sirs : During a residence of some
ten years as a missionary in Siam and China,
I found yonr Vegetable Pain Killer a moat
valuable remedy for that fearful scourge the
cholera. In administering tbe medicine, I
found it most effectual to give a teaspoonful
of Pain Killer in a gill of hot water sweet
ened with sugar; 'ben after about fifteen
minutes, begin to give a tablespoonful of tbe
same mixture every minute until relief was
obtained. Apply hot applications to tbe ex
tremities. Bathe the stomach with Pain Kil
ler, clear, and rub tbe limbs briskly. Ol those
who bad tbe cholera aDd took the medicine
faithlully in tbe way stated above, eight out
of ten recovered. Truly yours, R. Txlfobd.
In an attack with Diarrhoea, Dyscnterv, cr
Crump Cholic, don’t delay the use of the Pain
Killer. Sold by all n.ediciri; dealers. Price
25 cents, 50 cents and $1 per bottle.
Swatow, China, Sept. 22, 1865.
Messrs. Perry Davis A Son : Dear Slis—l
ought to have acknowledge! long ago tbe
box of Pain Killer you had the goodness to
send us last year. Its coming was most prov -
idential. I believe hundreds of lives were
saved, under God, by it. The cholera ap
peared here soon after we received it. We
resorted at once to the ’‘Pain KiMer," using
as directed for cholera. A list was kept of
all to whom the “T’aio Killer” was given, and
our native assistants assures us that eight out
of every ten tj whom it was prescribed re
covered. It has, too, been very useful in va
rious other disease' l . It has proved so incal
eatable blessing to multitudes of poorpeople !
throughout all this region. Our native preach- |
era are never willing to go out on their ex - |
cur-ions without a supply of the “Pain Kill- 1
•r." It gives them lavor in ihee/csol the ,
people, and access to families and localities I
by whom otherwise they would be indiffer- |
ently received. Believe rue. dear sir, grate- i
fully and faithfully tours, etc.
J. M. Johnson, Missionary in China
aprßo’t»Bly
mamflctSe CO.
Rail Road Car, Foundry and Machino Works.
Orders for Cars Promptly filled and Work Guaranteed
FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE
. M ”j T Tffwrm wm m lisuw
ILL WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION:
SUGAR MILLS 12 INCHES.
“ “ 15
M " 18
“ KETTLES, 60 GALLONS.
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Corn Shelters, Water Wheels,
Smut Mills, Wheat Thrashers,
Cotton Presses, Shading,
Pulleys, &c., &c., &c*
IS rt^£f O KSMITH
Dressed Lumber Furnished from best Long Leaf Pine.
Ortlei'S Solicited. Prices to suit the times.
Address DAWSON MANUFACTURING 00.
DAWSON, GA., JuDe 25, 18G8-3m
SBYMOHB, TISfSLEY ICQ
iM^COIsr,
( at the White Corner,)
WHOLESALE GROCERS
-—AKD—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ARE now receiviag on 3 of the largest
Blocks of
GROCERIES i PROVISIONS
Ever brought to this Market, which they
will sell to
Merchants and Planters
As low as any House in the city. They have
a regular Broker in New York City, with in
structions to take advantage of any depres
sions in tbe Grocery Maiket, and they will
endeavor to please all who favor them with
lhair patronage and make it to tbeir interest
also. Gur Stock consists of
j 500 Racks Liverpool Salt
100 Barrels Whiskey’s
500 Sacks Virginia Salt.
5 Car Loads Celebrated Whaley Tie
500 Rolls that heavy Kentucky bagging
50 Bales Heavy Gunny B >ggiog
50 Cases Walker’s Tonic Bitters
500 Sacks Choice Tennessee Flour
120 Hhds Bacon—sides and shoulders
I 20 Tierces,Sugar’cured Hams
j 100 Sacks Itio and Jaya Coffee
( 200 Barrels Sugars, all grades
! 25 Bbls Fine Syiup
jSO “ Common Syrup and Molasses
I 50 Bbls and 100 Kegs Leaf Lard
I 200 Boxes Candles
150 L xcs Soaps
200 Cases Liquors, imported
100 boxes Candy
100 Cars l’utash
50 “ Pickles
50 Bales Douießtioß
115 boxes Tobacco, all grades,
With everv other article usually kept in a
Wholesale
Grocer) 7 Establishment
W 8 will buy all the Wool, Hides, Tallow
and Wax, that we can get at Market prioes
for cash. juneSSSm'
| KIDDIE’S
nncuimTuru
MACON, GA.
FREE EXHIBITION
OPEN ALL DAY, AND UNTIL#
O’CLOCK AT NIGHT,
i
Picfnre Gallery on tbe First Floer>
Ladies and Gentlemen viaitiDg the eity oa
business or pleasure should not fail to see this
Aonderful display of Photographic portrait-
p'raaanf place to pass an hour after tea.
W ..at ia more interesting or entertaining than
to gaze upon brau-tiful pictures f It btinge
up pleasant remembrances, and yen forget
yourself for the while.
RIDDLTS
Has the happv gift of making avery one
look handsome. For who waoto m ugly Pio*
tur« t * *
RIDDLE’S
Is the only Gallery in tbe Sooth that em
ploys, all the time, a Miniature Artiet to col
or bte Pictures.
RIDDLE
Can copy any sort of an old Picture larger
or smaller, and mak* It look better than tke
original. He can change the etyle of Dresa
tu a Picture—can add to or restore any Ap
pendages of the head. Hue instruments of
long and short focuses for making all kinds
and sizes of Out Door Views. Hsa instru
ments for making Pictures (direct) aa
LARGE A 8 LIFE
OR
TEN FEET IN LENGTH,
IF NECESSARY.
■ ‘hjwJsnotMng in the Photograph*
tc line RIDDLE oannot do. He has taken
23,975
Cars Pictures lace tb. War.
Besides many larger one*. All of whisk
tell the tale that Riddle’s Gallery li the plat*
PICTURE FRAMES.
e Gold Gilt, Rosewood, Boetic Pictet**
Frames and Brackets. ▲ new lot jus* •*’
ccived.
Hours for operating, from S a. *. to • P
tar Parsons having children to be Pbo'*'
graphed, will please make engagement*-.**
J. RIDDLE,
jy16;20 PROPRIETOR*