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italuson Journal.
ftouiat r O. OZir.lt, Editor.
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Thursday, January 11, 1 «< ft.
gt#/iY. tiling matter ,/« ctn-ry ‘•mjc. m Tefll
C. A. Ckowki.l is our nuthorixed
agent, and will teceive and receipt (or tuy
money due the office.
V§uHev. Tuoß. L. Hcyl is autbor
itedlo act as agent for the “Journal. ’
” THE I»WEt*S.
For more than two oenturis*, the in
vention which tr.ay very appropriately
b,, den tminated the first in the cycle of
all inveuiions, that of “printing,” has
wioiued ins influence is a world of let
ters. Wb»t has been its weight lor
good or evil, we have only to mark the
records of the past and comment upon
the actions of man as detailed upon the
pages of history, comparing the imper
fect rudiments in the sciences of former
ages, with the moro peifcct Eucyclopc- >
dia of the present. Through the ac
complishments of its labours, we in our
leisure moments, by the opperations of
TeasoD, cm defy the intervening space
of ages, and with the self important air
of modern perfection, stroll as it were
in tbc camps of the patriarchs of old, or
lounge with all our fastidious notions
in the tents of ancient tribes. Assisted
by the histories of each successive pe
riod, the virtues and vices of mankind
arc made familiar topics of our reason -
ing qualifications and the wisdom thus
afforded serves ‘o direct us in our judge
ment for future benefits. With what
raptures of thought, are we brought to
regard the ancient habits and customs
of our race, when we think to wh-.t ad
van age tin cultivation of the sciences
that are now afforded above the rude ac
quirements of the primitive ages. The
hanging gardens of the Assyrian King
though woudorful as the result ot
pride and human ingenuity, with all
their boaitcd elcgauce cannot compete
with the less superficial array, yet more
useful arts of the present day. The
manor halls of ancient Babylon bore the
impress of kingly pride, and ambition’s
chief concern was tbc bestowal of hon
ors upon tbc royal courts, in obedienco
to the mandates of absolute rule, nod
these with all of their boasted provinces
of woalib, are now slumberirg beneath
the dust of ages, their actions transmit
ted down through successive genera
tions and are to day, subject to the
investigations ot the common minu.—
The first imperfect mode of communica
ting. thought, could have Dover beep
sufficient of itself in giving to the gen
erations of our time a knowledge of
men and things that have passed. That
inspiration which was onec delivered to
tho remnant of Isreal, with a comp’ete
distory of its mysterious promulgations i
has become a popular theme of our age,
although the tablets of stone upon which
was inscribed the records of Divinity,
havo long since been lost in the mist
cf the past. The press as an instrument
of power through the wisdom of the
great Law Giver who first spoke in thun
der tones from Biuai heights, has since
more effectually fulfilled the divine in
junction by sending forth the dootrincs
of the law in every nation, suited to the
convenience of every tongue. Wc too,
are bletrud with the privilege of review
log and modifying tbc intricacies that
nung around the philosophy of other
ages, and even the apparently unmean
ing iciroglyphies of anc’cnt date have
been defined and handed down to
our time in language suited to our un
derstanding, inaliihe meaning that gave
them birth. Thus by tho continued
application of the human mind tbc mys
tcries of the old world have been gradu
ally swept away, aDd the Press, the la
boars es which have linked the intelli
gence of former times with that of the
present, will continue its faithful work
of usefulness, and will yet unfold im
portant troths that are unknown to os,
for the benefit of futorc generations.
Tistol Practice. —At 9 o’clock on
the eight of the 6th, saya the Eafaula
Alsic*, a difficulty occurred between
Mr. K. A. Yarrington, and Mr Holt
Brannon, both young men and res.-
deals of this city. Tho latter drew a
repeater and Mr. Joe llartung, a mu
tual friend, seised the pistol, and in the
seutle it went of, lauding a ball iu
the peacemaker’s thigh. It is a dan
gerous wound, and weeks, if not
uotitbs will elapse before he is able to
use it.
The Cuthbcrt Appeal reports exten
-6!70 but bloodless practice in that city
on the 4tb, between Oapt. Tutnlin and
James A. Foster—several shots were i
exob&nged.
Grant and the Offices. —lt is pub
lished by way of a joke, says a contem
porary, in s me of the Radical nosrspa
,wrs, that Gen. Grant will not appoiut
Jtff Davis to a seat in bis Cabinet It
may be remarked, cm passant, that this
ability to positively assert that Grant
will not appoint Davis to a scat in his
Cabinet is about the extent of tfce infor
mation wLiob Radicalism possesses wi.h
reference to Grant’s iuteotiens. The ig
noracce of the Radicals in this respect
is i.jormons, and is only equalled by
fheir disgust at a s'ate of things in width
! here are a good many thousand offices to
be filled, and no certainty that they will
’ -Unwed to fill them.
JYcui •ldrcrlihciHen fn.
"Uli Ml LET LIE”
(N the Practice of J/ed Seine, ahile we «re
oppress* and ourselves, we are uo. ui.luh.d-
I tut ol a similar coudilion in our lellow-ciil
zens auit shall endeavor .o make “honors
easy!" We stall require PuilClHttl
Crisll payments in all ins'ai.cos. Those who
cannot pav in U It KKJt'Ueit C KS, can
| ae.i'e .heir bill', at Market Price*.
ICo n, Fodder, Meal, Fresh or salt Meats,
Chickens, Regs, Giound or Cow Peas, sweet
Potatoes, Wood or raw Hides, In .eturn, *e
pledge strict attention and relief. A» 10 * on ‘
petenev, we lesve our patrons to eh ciUe.
l a nrpscl/p'lOU OfflCC «PCI H
(2f keep s preset P
splendid assortment of A A AM/ Af hi/
I VINKS', and In aft# our fueuds 10 give us u
I call at Dr. Gilpin's old stand,
i c * ,, > U J AMKS W. PRICK, M I).,
JAMES 11. V'AICE, M. It.
/)jwson, Jauuaty lt;lt
FURNITURE.
W.&E.P. TAYLOR,
ill &23 Cotton Avkkuk, 21 dc 23
Macon, Ga.
KEEP always on hand all kinds of fine
uttd plain I'umiturr, Mahogany,
Walnut and fancy painted sets, Bedsteads,
Chairs, Tables, jlfutresses, spriug Beds,
Hair cloth, looking Glass plates, all s xes,
Gilt and fancy mouldings, and all articles
usually kept in a first class Furniture Ware
house! All articles sold by us guaianteed to
be as represented. Otders promptly filled,
as low as if purchased in persou.
j tnl4;3in
J. W. O’COAiVOK,
Late of and Successor to
11. HORNE & CO,
MACON, CA.
lias no at or. hau l a chjise selections of
GROCERIES
FINE LIQUORS.
H Hlr*KV AM) TAXES,
■V r ou have all heard that Jno. W. O'Con-
I nor has (and he intends to keep) the
finest and largest stock of LIQUORH in Ma
con, and those who don’t think so can come
aud see for themselves,
His XXXX WHISKY
Cannot be surpassed, which he offers 25 pe
emit cheaper than any other fine Whisky in
Jf.uket. Call and judge for youtself.
His EXTRA IMPERIAL RYE and old Cop
per Distilled Star Brand,
As fine J/ediutn Whiskies, s'and unrivaled as
to quality and price.
His CO.J/.1/ON WHISKY
Io superior to any that is now offered, being
well Testified.
In addition to the above, his stoek of fine
BRANDIES RUMS, —Jamaca and Saint
Croik—WlNE,S' Tort. Sherty and Jfadeira
—is equal to any in this country.
Call an and see him if you wish something pure
and Cheap.
Don’ forget that on the Ist of January
last a Tax of ten per cent., per gallon on
Whisky went into effect. He has, also, a fine
stock of Irish 7’otatoes, Pickled Park, Fulton
Market Beef. Sour Krout Cheese, Bu’ter.
Sugars, Coffees andJTeas. Apples Otrmgcs,
Choclale Malaga Gtapes. 'Ctanberries, Rais
ins, Currants and Crackers.
SOAPS.—The largest Stock of Fancy Tot;
let and Washing Soaps in the market. It
you don’t believe it call and see!
J.XO. W.O’COKXOB.
j»nl4— oneyrw
Terrell Coiirl ol Ordinary, )
At Chambers, January IStb, 1869. j
IT being made to appear to me th t it is
necessary that a bridge should be built
act oss the Nochaway creek, on the road lead
ing from Dawsou to Cuthbert, and also that
a bridge should be built across the above
stream near Dover, on the road leading from
Albauy to Cuthbert. It is ordered that said
bridge’s be buil', and that the plans and spec
fi cations of said bridges be exhibited at this
office to all who may desire it until the Ist
Tuesday in February next, and at that time,
that contracts be made by this Court, with
the lowest bidder, or bidders, tor furnishing
the material aud building of said bridges, ac
cording to the plans and specifications. It is
iuitber ordered that the office in the South-
West corner of the Court House, knowu as
the Inferior Court office, be rented to the
highest bidder, on the Ist Tuesday in Febtu
ary next, nd that this order be published in
the “Dawson Journal” weekly for three
weeks. T. M. JONES,
jinl4;3tr Ord’y.
Terrell Court ol Ordiiiaay, I
At Chambeis, January 13. b, 1869. )
IT appearing to the Court, from »u exami
nation of the records that there are sever
al toirn lota in the town of Dawson belonging
to Terrell county, which hnve not been Bold,
or if sold tbe terms of sale havo not been
complied with. It is therefore ordered that
lots No. 84 containing 6- 10 of an acre, No.
85 containing 6-10 ol an acre, No. 13 con
taining 36 feet front, 162 feet back, No. 22
containing 72 feet fiont, 162 feet back, frac
tions 105 and 106, containing each, 162 feet
boat, 60 feet back, and fraction No. 125 con
taining 324 feet front, CO feet back, more or
less, to be sold for cash, to the highest bid
der, on the first Tuesday in February next,
during usual hours of sale, at the Court house
door, in the town of Dawson, and that this
order be published weekly, lor three weeks
in tbe “Dawson Journal "
j tnl4—3w T. Jf. JONES. Oid’y.
J. M. HOLBROOK’S
I'rice Current
for
FURS, FOR 1569.
Ist 2d 3d 4th qual
8ear....54 00 ...$3 00‘-$2 00....Jl 00
Oiter ... 800 ... 200 .. 100 50
Mink 2 60.... 1 75 1 00 25
lieavsr. ...1 60 ... 1 (SI 60 ......26
Red Fox 75 50 25 00
Grsv . 25 20 15 10
C00n.... 20 15 10.... 05
Unsk Rut. .15 10 08 08
Wild Cat 25 20 15 10
House Cat 12| 10 08 05
Opossum 10 08 05 OS
Skunk 30 20 15 10
lUbit 25 cents per dozen.
J. M. HOLBROOK,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Fur mid Wool Hats*
OF ALL DESCRSIPTIONS.
WHITE HALL STREET,
ATLANTA. GA.
j inlP.Sm
J W CLAYTON. J. U. RODGERB.
J. W. CLAYTON Sl C 0
GROCERS AND
Commission Merchants,
(Opposite McNacght, Ormond k Cos.,
Wltit<-li;ill Street, Atlanta, Git.
We keep a full sink of all Goods ustisllj
found in a Oiotery Store. Orders and Con
sign Bents solicted. Satisfaction gu-rantccd.
* jtiill—3m
REIITBIS!
And be convinced that we Mill keep cm band the
UH«i:STAI\[D DES'I’ SHLIK TEI),
And cheapest stock of Goods in
IMIIIDIDILjIE] Ca-EOI^C3-I-A..
And nro ever ready, ns heretofore, to prove what we sny, by our customers
who buvo been dealing with us. All Goods shipped promptly and guaran
teed to
COME UP TO REPRENTATION !
Don’t take our word for it, but TR YUS yourselves. Always on band
BACON, CORN. PORK,
SOAP, FLOUR. MEAL,
MACKEREL, STARCH, LARD,
RICE, HERRINGS, CANDLES.
450 BOXES TOBACCO.
CHEESE, WHISKEY, OSNARURGS,
SNUFF, POWDER, SHOT
COFFEE, SARDINES, BRANDY,
YARNS, CIGARS, SUGAR,
CRACKERS, CASE LIQUORS,
SHEETINGS, PICKLES, CAPS,
TEA, &c , &c.
SKYMOUR, TINSLEY & Cos.,
JAS StYMUUR, i
A R Ti.nsi.ky, > Macon, On.
T. D Tinsley, j j-.tnl4;3m
Saddlery and Harness Emporinm.
G. C. ROGERS,
On the Site of the Old Theatre , and opposite
United Staten Hotel,
DEC A TUI ST t ATLANTA, GA.
Convenient to the Passenger Depot. 7Vi
ces will be found more reasonable and Stock
more complete than any in the city. Albo,
all kinds of Harness and Skirting Leathers.—
A’so, Enameled Leathers and Cloths constant
ly on hand, wholesale and Retail.
CARRIAGES AND REGGIES,
Itaby Ca2rifigt*n, Rocking Hornes, aud /fuggy
Umbrella*, of the most approved style and fiiUHli,
on hand ami made to order. janl4*ly
COR I CCA HD’S
Yacht Club Smoking Tobacco,
la universally pronounced the best wherever
t has been introduced ; for the following rea
sons. It is free from NICOTINE, or any
po’sonous drugs ; consequently no it jury can
result from the use of it.
It has an agreeable aroma, and leaves no
unpleasant after taste in the mouth.
It is made of the best stock that can be
procured, and is of a bright Golden Color.
It weighs less than ordinary tobacco. One
pound of it will last as long as 2 or 8 pounds
of other kinds.
Oiders for elegan'ly Carved, Genuine Jfecr.
schaum Pipes, .repacked in the varioi s six-.d
bags, daily, value at sls 00.
The venders of these order- mus* Bond them
to us, aud we will forward the Pipes per Ex
press.
It is sold onlr io b„zr. »r lib gib gib ...<i
ith.
Loril'ard's Krebs gmokirg tobacco is also a
vet Y good article but much lower in price.
Orders for Meerschaum Pipes are alao parked
in tills brand daily—valued at 7 50.
Ask for either ; try them once, and you will
ns*, no other,
Wc Htiirpark SIOO 00 daily in small tin foil pa
pers of century Chewing Tobacco.
P. LORILLaKD, New Yotk.
THE MASON & HAMLIN
Cabiuet, Metropolitan am! I’ortable
ORUAIN9.
SSO to 1000 each.
The acknowledged Standard of Excellence
amoug iimtmment# of this class : winners of
the Parish Exposition Medal and Seventy-live
others ; recommended as the best by more than
Three Hundred of the most Eminent Musicians
iu the country and Europe.
More than lift\ styles,, adapted to all uses, in
plain eases for Cliu.cliett Schools, &c/ and a fjreat
variety of elegant erses for Drawingrooms, Par
lors, Libraries etc.
These instruments derive their superiority,
not alone for excellence of material and work
manship, but also from the exclusive use of ma
ny important patented improvements.
Price —Four Octave Single /feed, Solid Itlack
Walnut-Case, plain, SSO. Five Octave nmihlc
Reed, Five S to P**» Tremulant etc.* Solid black
Walnut Case, carved and paneled,sl2s*
PRIVATE DISEASES.
DR. JAMES
Formerly of James’ Lock Hospital, Custom
House /Street, New Orleans, (established 1850)
for the last 8 tears located In Chicago, and
celebrated throughout the country in the sue
cestful treatment of Private Diseases, can be
confidentially consulted at his office and par
lors 91 and 93 Randolph St., corner of Dear
boo st., Chicago, 111., or by letter. Post Of
fice Drawer 5803, Chicago, Dl.
Dr. James treats Chronic, .1/ercural, Syphi
litic, Blood and ,S’kin Diseases, and all Disor
ders ot a Contagious Venereal Character—
which he cures without the use ol mercury,
iodide of potassa, arsenic or any poison, but
with his Neutraliser, a positive cure for all
humors and blood poisons.
Organic Weakness, such as Seminal Weak
ness, Nocturnal, and Diurnal Kmissions,
brought on by the abuse of the oigans, early
ndiscretions, excesses, or entailed hereditar
ily, causing loss ot memory, confusion, de
pression, dimness of vision and oft times in
sanity, with a deplorable train of other symp
toms, treated and radically cured by an in
fiillable method, saving time and expense.—
All diseases peculiar to the sexual organs,
radically and permanently cured.
Old diseases of the most horrible class,
where the blood has become poisoned, pro
ducing bloiches ol the face, small watery blis
ters, pains in the 1 cad and bones, ulcerated
(b o t and nose, sores on the limbs and body
scrofula, together with an endless number of
suffering*, effectually and permanently cured.
Dr. James is recommended by the press ot
the couniry, by professors of medical colleges
and by the medical profession generally.—
Tlioe sfll cted should apply to him, and be
cured at Once.
Tle Monitor by Dr. James, a book upon
diseases peculiar to the sexual organs ol ei
ther sex, causes, effects and their remedies,
compiled by an experience of twcDty years’
practice iu the exclusive treatment of tliesc
diseases, seutto any address, securely wrap
ped. Price One dollar.
Sust issued anew treatise on Spermator
rhea, Syphilis aud other diseases ol his spec
iality sent in sealed envelopes, for the postage
10 cents. Address Dr. James, P. O. Drawer
5863, Chicago, 111.
Fifty other styles at proportionate pi ices.
lllnstrsted Catalogues, will exact reptesen
tation, full descriptions, and prices sent free
of charge, aud post paid to every applicant.
Address
The J/ALOX k IUMLIN GRGAM CD.,
696 Broadway, New York.
T 013 WOIiK
.Vaily excculfd at Ibis Otliff.
DK. Wlir&'AKl R.
A REGULAR GRADUATE OF MEDICINE
as diploma at office wilt show, has been
longer engigod in the treitment ol Venereal ,
Sexual and Private Disease* , than any other
physician in Bt. Louis.
Syphili *, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Or
hhitiaHernia, and rupture ; all Urinary Die
rare, and Srphililic or Mercurial Affliction/!
of the throat, Skin or Bone*, are tieaied with
unparalleled success.
Spermatorrhea, Serai dehilitij and Irnpo
tenet/ as the result of self-abuse in youth, sex
ual exoess in mature years, or o her causes,
and which produce some of the following ef
fects, as nocturnal erniesion x, blotchc*, debil -
Up, dit incur, dimness of sight, confusion of
ideas, evil forbo/liugs, aversion of society of
females, loss of memory and sexual power,
and rcnitcring marriage improper, are per
manently cured.
Dr. Whitaker publishes a MEDICAL PAM
PHLET relating to veneial diseases and the
disastrous and varied consequences of self
abuse, that will be sent to any add,ess iu a
scaled envelop for two stanifs. Many phy
sicians introduce patien's to the doctor after
reading his medical pamphlet. Communica
tion confidential. A friendly talk will cost
you nothing. Office central, yet retired—
No. 617 St. Charles street, St. Me. Hours,
9 a in to 7 p. m. Sundays 12 to 2 p tn.
SOUL CHARJ/ING, Electro Biology, mes
mariem. Spiiiiualigin, Divination aud a thou
sand other cniious wonders. How to learn
them, price 25 cents bv mail. Address, Book
Publishing Cos, Box 2677 Philadelphia.
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This work is a record of the heroic services
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and eis devoted ci m ades dur ng the war be
tween the States; and is a bo. k of thrding in
terest to all lovers of the daring, brave and
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been issued for years. One agent iu Balti
more 6old 27 copies a day lor two weeka; an
other agent iu Alabama sold 35 copies a day
his first throe davs; and every agent we have
out reports rajpdsales. Exclusive territory
given to men of experience and ability. The
work w ill be splendidly iilustratee and bound.
To secure good territory.
Address F. I. DIBBLE & 30,
.Publishing House, 208 Main S:. Louisville
Kentucky.
TWELVE BMES A YEAR.
The Best I7l;iuiir.int; for Fami
ly Beading published in this Country.—
Very greatly enlarged and impiovcd, aud
now gnr| asses all competitors.
It has many new features not contained in
any other Periodical; and for the year 1869
will be tbe most desirable reading that can be
obtained.
It is Edited by the talented Author and
Historian [0 PORTER THOMPSON, who is sup
ported by an extensive corps of the most bril
liant American Writers. Each number is
filled with the best N.ories, Essays, and rais
c-llany, together with a complate epitome of
tbe News, making it absolutely a household
necessity.
Specimen numbers, post-paid 20 cts.
Yearly subset iption, $2 50
Don’t fail to address the Publishers for a
copy. F. 1. DIBBLE A CO., 208 main St.
Douisville, Ky.
BLOOD MAHHOOdT
Nothing so important; send 10 cents, for
sealed 72 packages on the whole subject,
showing who and who ought not to marrv,
to DR. WHITTIER, 617 St. Charles St., ST.
LOUIS, MO. Consultation free, at office or
by mail. State your case, no mattter who
hage tailed, fie stands pre-emiuently above
all others in his speciality. Patients treated
by mail or express in every State. Persons
having Privatet Delicate, Intricate or Consti
stutional Cases, having failed cf a cure, may
apply confidentially.
D. K. PUHBLE7
Os Eist Bethany, N. Y., Patent Farmer’*
Steam Boiler has been in use many years,
without accident, and with perfect success
for cooking iu large quantities for stock, scald
ing hogs, &c.
Morton’s Cyclopoodia of Agriculture,(than
which there ie no higher authority iu FiU
ropc,) says : As to steaming food for cat le,
there is abuudaut expctici.ee to rccomraed
it, Tho process of cooking renders soluble
that which would olhwi.-e be imperfectly di
gested. It removes, in some cases, what
otherwise be unwholesome ; and it tenders
savory what would otherwise be distaseful.”
Those in want, will please send f*»r circu
lars, prices, Ac., to JAMA’S C. HAND & CO.
Factors or &AYEIIY A CO, Manufactories,
Philadelphia.
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
The best family Medicine in the world
Hon. Alex. H. Siepheus, of Georgia, says, j
“No head of a family shou and ever be without |
it* n We guarantee it to cure, without fail, :
Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Sores on man or beast
Colic in horses, Stings or poison, Dian Lon,
Catarrh. It is the best Disinfectant that has
yet been discovered, and will remove all bad
odors. It is invaluable in the sick room. It
has the boat recommendations of any niedi*.
ciue in the United States. All Druggists
keep it. Trade supplied by »hc proprietors.
JOHN DARBY A 00.
jtul4;ly 160 William st., New York.
t ii i:
UN ill VA BAa E B € OOK &TB VE
Sheaf!
Anti-Dust Air-Tight Cooking Stove, with Extended Eire Box
for Wootl or Cosil. Patented I?lsty hi, lMi5.
a take pl msure iu (ffvring this justly celebrated first class flat top (JookiDg Stove to the public, aud would call atten
tion to its many attractive and va’uable improvements
Over one thousaud of the BARLEY SHEAFS were sold last season, and every Stove has given such universal satis*
faction in cooking, fuel saving, and e .nveuience of operation, that it is now difficult to supply the demand.
I*, lias a patent anti dust shaking Biftcr in the hearth, which sifts the ashes into a drawer in the ash pit, an i retains tbe
cinders and ccal, which can be put back on the fire through the feeder, making no dust.
The long cross piece is reversible, so that tbe wash boiler can be used on the side as well as the front holes. By re
moving the long cross-piece wc give a latge opening for a cauldrm or wash ketde.
A feeder with slide for rcgula’ing tho draft and feeding and fixing the tire when the front holes arc in use.
Slidiog front fire doirs, g : ving full use of tho hearth. There is also an additional slide in the oven, being a very gre a
convonieuco while cooking and baking.
Tbe oven i6 nerrly as wide at tho top as at the hearth line, which not ou!y increases the size, but will be reoogniced as
a great advantage iu baking.
A- to the S’Z' of the flues and fire box, which arc made to correspond with the very large oven, several months trial
has- cuablod the Manufacturers to so adjust them that the grea'est amount ot beat is obtained with the least possible fuel.
Tho design of the Stove has been prepared with great care, and cannot fail to please.
I get these Pt- vos dir ct fr in the Manufacturers, and Bundling tliCffl a Email profit. I include thirty pieces of fur
niture and fixtures with each Store, aud will guarantee aa'isfaotjun.
I rcf.r the j u’dicj to the Allowing gentleman, to whom I have sold these Stoves :
ISon. L. Ilryan,* Duw&on,
Dr. f. A. Ciiciilliatii, “
?! i’. T. I,
Mr. Savsige, “
tl. IS. dniiingr, ’8 rs fcll C«. <*Si.
Hi 1 , .9. (J. B.cmiard, “
Mr. J. El. Ciimioii, 44 44
Mr. E. Taylor. 44 44
I have many other excellent 8-otos, viz: The Mutual FriCUfl, with Hot Closit aid R sc-rvo’r. Tho Improved Iron
H'itcli, with six holes, T ic Srieutal, ReJ Jacket, Palmetto, Flame, Eastern Premium, &.?.
I h IVC just r c ived a lot of VV. G. Wilson’s IMPROVED COMMON SENSE SERVING MA
CHINES I know them to be splendid Maehiues, having tested one thoroughly fur two years. 'J h-y will sew ths
tmest silk i,nd the coarsest cloth, with any kind of spool thread. Will stitcb, hem, fell, tuck, embroider, etc , with r pid
ity. Any cbd t eight or ! en years < f age can do good sewing on them with ease, without any danger of getting them out
of ordc . 1 will warrant these Machines, aud sell tberu at Manufacturer’s prices. Will include with each Machine,
Hemmer, litruum’ss lt'-scwer, Oil cao, Screw driver, and Needles
lam agent for S.AttOrwllite’s Improved Ootton Seed. This Cotton is said to yield mors
per acre than any other, aud is mucu superior iu quality. Messrs. Bealv & Jackson, of Randolph county, certify thst
they rai-ed li 10L> lbs. of Cotton per acre, ami Mr. A E Ward, same o aunty, certifies that he raised 820 lbs. lint per aere
from these seed. Messrs. Tutnlin, Shaw, McDonald, aud others, recommend them very highly. I have a sample of the
cottiri, and think it the finest I ever saw.
I also have on baud a large supply of
PlanlaUosi Broil, Steel, Axes, Hoes, SSanaes, Traces, Nails, Plow
lines, CofJt, se.>*B Oats, Fioui*, Meal, Sal. 1 , Synsgi, r, Coffer,
Lime, Fish, Si’isSi Potatoes, Apples, <lJiseese, Crackers, Sardines,
Oyster.*', Tobacco, Snail, Soap, Soda, UtUlHScs, Live Ceoe
Featliers, etc.
Which I am soiling at lowest market prices.'
gismo! Guano*
I am agent f r the sale of the following Ferterlizers, at the pr'ces aun xed;
Raw Rone Phosphate, $ 57.00 per Ton.
Ranch’s Chicago Blood Wanure, $50.00 „ „
Cat si met Mills Hone Rust, $ll.OO „ ~ .
I sell those Ferterlizers for CASH ONLY, and the purchaser muR pay the Freight on them from Baltimore to this
plane, which will be about § 10.00 per Tod. # t
Many of the most prominent and reliable Farmers in Virginia, North and Snath Carolina and Georgia, certify that
Baugh’s Raw Boise Phosphate
is by far the best Fevterlz r they have ever used, for Cotton and Corn. It t ffects the land for several years in succession,
although applied only once It not only increases the orop, but permanently improves the land, which id not the oaac with
other Guanos. .
I append a few certificates, and refer the public to the following gentlemen who have sold, and are still dealing in tbil
article:
J T’ OARDNK/?, Augusta, Ga, ) J. T. AWTRY, Lagrange Ga.
M. R. DKVAUGHM, Jnne borro „ Judge CAMERON, „ „
JONES. BAXTER DAY, Macon „ S B. RYE <fc SON, Forsyth, „
J. T- KIRBY, Nownan,,, Hiram FHINIZE, „
Judge J. H. M’CZUNG, Marsballvill, “ E. REMINGTON & SON, Thomasulle „
David KNOTT, McDonough, „ N. A. HARDEE SON & Cos Savannah, „
Thomas county, Ga,
Mr. George Dugdalc— Dear Sir: Having been induced to try some Fortcrlizers, and being entirely ignorant of which
were the best, I concluded to uso three kinds; so I got one ton of Peruvian Guano, one ton of Swan Island Guano, * M
one ton of Baugh’s Rtw Bone Phosphate. T gave them all a fair trial en cotton, some of the land upon which t e J
used having been in cultivation nearly thirty years. I put them side by side, and am satisfied that Baugh s Raw
Phosphate was (he best. # . .
On land that would cot have made 300 lbs. per acre, I gatherd 700 lbs, cotton; therefore I feel no hositancy in rco
omendiog ths I’Loipnatc as the cheapest aud best Fertcrlizar we can g.:t
--* Very Respectful!. ELDER ALLISON DEKLE.
I have notietd more favorable reports from this than aDy other Guano for several years past, and actualy bcleive i
be the best and cheapest Ferti’z rin use. Come, one and all, and put iu your orders tarly Sell your cotton at *
30 cents, and make a large cr< p this year, and improve you; lands at the si me im-.
a. wm^rEQm,
jan7;-3m DA.WSCTN', GEO,
Dr. J. If. Pickett, Terrell so., <*a,
Mr. \V E BJryan, Slcivart ( <>., <>in.
Mr. A T Ncwsoibic, 44 4 ‘
Mr. <3 n Hasu!;!!!, 44 “
Hf, s WiiliiuKi, Webster co. 44
Mr. .3 W Warren, C'aßEiouu,eo 44
,11s*. «a M Dea?uis, 44 “
Mr. tieo. \\ . C olley, 44 44