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About The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1868-1878 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1870)
tic:: 'tnjprii :**SF_T.""AfY fT . A GRICU li TU HAL N dftr I-2T s£^a£t*» TIIU STA’I i: FAIR. Wo uotice, with pleasure, tho fol lowing “circular,’’ which wo found ou our table yesterday morning .• CIKCTLAK. We?tee* and Allantic Eailhoad j OfHci Okn. Pas. and Ticket Ag’t / Atlanta, Ga. ( Boptouiber 6, lb7o. * Ed's or Proprietor Atlanta Intdliycncer: Dt \h Shi—The Georgia State Agri cultural Society w ill hold the SLxteouth Annual Fair in Oglethorpe Park, two miles irom this city, on tho double track of the Western and Atlanta Itnilroad, coitiiueucing October l'Jth next, and will probably continue ten o.' fifteen days. The grounds are elegantly Sited for the purpose, well watered and otherwise adapted. The ooiup.ej.ion of the EL I. Kim ball House, having 3 1 7 rooms, exclu sive oi cltices, witu the National, St. James, United States, American, and lremout Hotels, besides numerous privute boarding houses and live li n dred tents to be erected in tho Park, warrant us in ottciiiur accommodation lor lUU,OOO guests. For tho convenience of persons who do not desire to remain in the city at night, special trains will be run on four ditierent lines of railroad, starting in the evening and returning at a con venient hour in tuo morning; tlius enabling persons to lodge in tlio ad joining towns. As will bo seen from the accompau ingpuemium list,ij>3h,ooo in premiums are to be offered. The citizens of Atlanta offer a spe cial premium of lor the fastest trotting horse,£■),Odd for tho next bust “Gpen to tho world.” Herewith find a resolution, adopted unanimously by tile Georgia btute Agricultural Society, extending a cor dial welcome to the North to the Hast and to the We.-t, to participate in this grand exhibition. You can aid materially in consum mating tiiis reunion ol the two sections by git ing {mbheity to tnis reso.utioii, and urging upon your readers tho ad vantages eneied by reduced rates of passage. Trains will leave Atlanta for the Fair Ground every thirty minutes in the day, during the Fair. Special arrangement will be made for the accommodation ol the Press. Shall be pleased to receive a copy of your publication containing any notice you may give, that wo may copy it into our city papers here and send you a pass over tiiis Hoad. Premium Lists ,au he obtained up on application to the Secretary Geor gia State Agricultural Society, Atlanta, Ga. Very Respectfully yours, U W. W BEEN, General Passenger and Ticket Ag’t. FOSTEK liI.ODGEXT, Superintendent. The following resolution passed the Geoigia State Agm-uitual Society uuaii uiously, having a representation from over 100 counti s. Whereas, The Fair to be held in Atlanta during the month of October, IS7O, is intended to be a giaud exhi bition of American industry, and Whereas, Said exhibition will bo held under the immediate control and supei vision of the Georgia State Ag ricultural Society; theretore, be it Jlisoh ed, That we, the delegates and representatives to the Georgia State Agricultuiul Society assembled, do hereby extend to our fellow-eitieena of the North, East and West, a cordi al imitation to meet their brethorn of tho South at said Fair, to exchange friendly greetings, to exhibit stock, agricultural implements and other articles ol home industry, and thus promote the material interests of all sections. This tirera spot. Tho late Noah Winsl >\v was fond of telling the following incident of his mercantile life, and he never closed the oration but with swimming eyes: During the tinaucial crises and crush of 'i)7, w hen heavy men where sinking all around us, and banks weie totter-1 ing our house became alarmed in view of the condition of its cwn shirs The partners—Lliree of us of whom 1 was the senior—met in our private offic e for consultation. Our junior had made a caieiul inventoiy of eveiy tiling—of his bills receivable and bills payaple,and his report was, that twenty thousand dollars of ready money to be held through the pressure, would save us. Without that we must go by the board—the result was inevitable. 1 went out upon the street and among my friends but in vain. Two wliold days 1 strove and beg- j ged, and then returned to the counting hoi s■ in despair. I sat at my de. k, expecting every moment to h ur junior sounding the t ruble words, “our pa per is protested !” when a gentleman i entered my department unannounced i 1 could not locate him, nor call : him to mind any way. “Mr. Winslow,’ he said, taking a j seat at the end of my desk, “I hear ! you aro in need-of money,” dhe very face of the man ins prod J me with confidence, and 1 told aim how I was situated. “Aluko your individual note*, on« yoar, without interest, for twenty thousand dollars, and I will give you a cheek, payable iu go,d, for that amount.’’ While I sat gazing upon him iu speechless astonishment, he continued : “You don ‘.remember me ; but I re member you. I remember when y.ni were a member of the ‘{su perintending School Committee of Bradford. 1 was a boy in the village JlrxAi Tcvwrtqx At.' SUAULrA school. My father was dead; my j metie r was poor; and 1 was but u| . aid Is e.u i child, though dean. \\ lan nur class came out on examina tion day you asked the question s 1 luneieU you would praise and pot the diildien of rich anil fortunate parents, and pass me by. “Put U was not as I thought. In tho ond }ou pusseti by all the others and came to mo. You laid your hand on my head, and told me 1 did very well; and then you told mo 1 could do better still if I would try. You told me that the way to honor and renown was open to all alike—no one had a free pass. All 1 had to do was to bo resolved and push on. That sir, was tlio turmug-p.iint of my life, Fiom that hour irry soul has aspired, and 1 have never reached a great good without blessing you in my heart. I have prospered and am wealthy and now 1 offer you but a poor return for tho soul which you gave me ill that by gone time.” “1 took the cheek, ’ said Winslow, “and drew the gold, and our house was saved. And where, at tho end of the year,” he aided, do you suppose 1 found uiy note ? “In p sso. sioii, 9 .e sui ',with st:earn ing eyes, “ol my little orp.utned grand ihiug.ii ter ! Oh, heart* like that man.'* aro what bring ear h and heaven nearer together .— The- nation. \' t\% fct* .% I « Ml i I*- Xi 4 A mw Book ol 128 i*«g**«. riceft' cH. by iiia.il. il ND*V;S iU., N w York. ~ ’ENaUSS~PWIiHMENTT~ A l>» « hfcTH tKS Rev M. Goodrich, kid../ S Lamar, : :r.\JVKI.S.tI„ST,: 5 : (CHRISTIAN,) : : (i. i.tiudi-li-laud, : <n Georgia. : I’iiUlished in me •‘•lav of Itfee West,** (U ever- lie,) and “till i»l it II ilai'il,” (i/liric mu, j,i.u .y, i> giun hi Ujv I hi, l 57.11, ,-o inuuig iiil.iu MX M i.vTliS, mill aep. nr g Complete in Bum pap ks A’.ih-ir p.iper w,[ D • suiipned du.lug tuts Uljsl able mid umpi * sting diecursit u. («i* .Tloiitlis) fur One Dollar. . ‘•Slur” address Williamson & Camwiill, Ct ii-iiinaii, O. j,#' l’o. ••Slaudanl'’' address R. W. lihunn A 0., Hui. ima'i, lb l'riue Ifetluced ! tae ties! Hi die (omit- y. YOdK u3SS«V£R $3 I'Klt ANNUM CNEIVI NTH F,JiiOItTSIAL cIonEV A. >ii>..oA’, Jtt, at OU., 83 Park R w, New Yens, SIOO,OOO .i a r ii le ui n n » sure, sale business. An invest, iiei t ol s2o will r.-iurn a clear prod, ol *J7A Fih p nil u'ars call on nr addres *ibe N RTH AMERIVA.V PP TURK CO., No. 85 Nassau S ruei, F w Y, rk KO. 23. NEIVOUS DißlilTY. TTtl ‘ 5J ANUS saffo (Vomit.— A weak, ■leivwii., cxliuiMcd -»tr. no title gy, iixiiAiaiioti or Vigor, low npirils, wiuilt Itieioi.iy. iiitoltiH Ui i y wiitiiial ('■iiioiou., witu to--, ol power anji (lit-, all aie<3 impoieuee. T- e nil- q e-ci-o riuniM-s, This is AI-'KV- Ol S UI Sllf.i l V , slid -i fi a- a «ov -eurn i-.-medv in 111 tIPHKFY’V II I V VI 1* 4 'l’ll ll' spi.CII'K It it. HVEA FA -471 lii 21 F. Thoussnos have beeu cured -v hese p-l|i. Th.y tnue up the svieiu, arr-si. the and ichsr gt s, dispel •he gloom and-lueul tl denr, ss inn, and re j>l' l iisie il>e ij-siein. Price for s pack ige ol five box sand a s:i vi and of powder, whit h is in ioi ihi-i in si) i-id long-vlsi di g cssrs, <■' $1 p--r single box. Sold bv all ti s'-class d-Uig-s’p, aid sent, n, any aifd-rs- on the rc coioi of Hie pnee. Address HU B Pll A’H Y - spun v b ItOJ/iYOPATHIn MJSOIULVK - slilp Bio-tdwav iV. w Yn-k. O CX A l> 4 ' 5-4* new srtKles w Ini zfgems S.tmplc tree H t) SU.IW, All sd, .1/ '. VVOID qiJ \CKsr-A tlcim m earl* ituie-ciipiion causing n--rvous de ■ imy, prrmmure di-cu.v, &o. h.vu g tried in vain every adv.ni-ed remedy, has ui-cover I'd a simple moans of self- u-e, «hioh he will •mi fce i his le!- ow sutf rets. Address J [l. TUTTLE, 78 Nassau, s r ei, New Ym k. ( k i*i at 1 J>ist ii button Sty (i:e iTsedopoliiau iiiit i m Cash Gifts to the Amount of 509,000 livery T rkiM Bniv» 5 cash gifts,cuch s2o,'» o 5 cash gifts each sl, <v) 10 ** “ •,0 O | -■{ II “ “ sko 0 “ “ 5,0» j 50 “ 41 io i 50 t legnut Kosewoo.l i iauos - ciich- s3ofi to sroo 75 “ “ iVclodcoua *• 75-toiO? ...Vi Sewing 1 Machiue - 44 6itOiTs 50»Gold Watches - . s “ 75 to 3 0 .1 -11. I• e UIL 'W .11' Cl III* nlKIt J J . Z * 'O' 25i-. Ti. kelsd-8 i ini' gPrZ -s are neulrd ii K,v lon--- ad wll mixed. On receipt of 25.-. a Sea'tJ 7icktt i- diawu wuhoin ct.uice j in') sent tiv niaii to anv addins-’. The |n iz nimid u.'Oti ii wilt be delivari and '•> t •« ii i.e - nolder on pain. ni. ot One Dollar P izes are imwedi.il' ly nt lo any a idie-s by ex p es- or reiui n mail. Y u wi l know what vnur mix- is bof ne you pav Inr it. Any prize exchanged for an other of same value. N • Banks. Our pu- IO s c.n nrf end on fair dealing. Rlkkbences :We select the fo'lowisg from many who hive latelv drawn Valmible Piz saiid kin lb periuit'ed us to pub ish hem : Andrew J. Bums, Chicago, slfi,<H)<>; MissCla a r- Walker, B il iumre, H\ mo, tßiH> Junes .1/ J#»'.news, Oeirnii, |o,i:(>.l ; J ih" T A drews, Havaiinah, }.i,o 'll; J/i-s ag- e 'bunions, Chai lesion, Patio, stioo. We puhbsti non ill*-- miiiioil perndse o . (h-INI' NS Os THE Pkkss:—“i he firm is reli a'de, .ad rev. tin- succi ss.” — Weekly Ti ibune May N. “We know r> eni to r>« a i .ti oi an gI r i xV. )’ Herald May 28. “A I lei ri ut I.r- me w a #v, non p. z .*ij. f, -as pruiupoy i eceiveu. ’ —Daily News Jane 3. -ei.d 'o-i iren a-. Liberal i 0 cem nts to Ag.'iio; i.i iciioii gUiranteed. H. r- pick eit Si alec K Vi 10. eS I'OlllsillS ON K CASH oifr. A’IX I'll kits till $1; 13 to fm a5; (or j 5; 110 lor lfl. AI le tei - must he aid ee.ed < . ir. 1* I i.i l l Ms A v «>., 50. Ilroad *tr«< t, v. Y. M/i It It £ t I* Ps 01*1.1 —S-nd bv mil 1) .L. t"’s Ag-ncv, 6H9, B.osd »i.', Ne* Y- i k, ioi disci ip ion nl Ins Medt- Cwti dLz ig i i p. Dm p. reus loi Single per siiii-, who need not »p*>lv 'ierreli * Oorl of orbiuary. At Chambers, Aug. 24th, 1870. Ordered. that the following per centum be, and the khiuo i8 hereby levied on the State Tux, h« r couuty tax for Terrell county, tor year .»rO, to-vvit : Forty (K>) percent lor con itr purposes ; tliirty (1 ) per cent f<«r bridge fund : seventeen aud one*half ( 7 i-v) per cent for Pauper Fund; twelve and one half 12 12) per cent for Jury .Fund ; ten (l< ) per cent for Sneciel Fuud, and two ana oue-hali (2 1-.) percent for Building fund. X. il. JON H S, aug 25 tff. Qrdmary. Mb IT i-4 well known so hocur .in'f trr I.Hilies. that women apse Huhjwt to uuuiorons dl» OMsrk peeulktr to their mix—such iiH .Vuppiwik sion of the Men sen, While*, Painful month ly ‘Periods,* Plxuma tinni of flu* Puck and IPomh, Irregultir Meu struttion, lictiiorrngho Kxcefliivv ‘Flown,’ and ProluuKCH ITtcrl, or Fall ing of the JFniub. • 1 hese diseam«h hnro seldom been fronted suo ecwfullf* 'The proles o» ritHHougn* .imgentlv for t»otrv* remedy hit. would enable them to treat these dia- with suece«». A' las , tint remodv h*a hoprv diseovered bv one of the mo*t nkillul phvsieUns in tho St»»e of fJooreiH. Th it retardr is BRAD FIELD’S FEMALE K E(; UI jAT’O 1 1. It is pnri-lv Vi gsi.hlp. sn-1 is pip up in A'lan'a, Georgia, hv fIP.ADFIELD & 00. h will pmiiy him biii -d and strength -n fh<- gystPin, rpiievs 'r-italimi of the kidnsvg, and is a perfect specific for all the sbnve diseases, a ouro as Quinine in f,'hills and fever. For a hisio-y of diseases, and eertifi,isles ot its wonderful cures, the reader is referred to the wrepner around 'he bottle. AVery fccule ii» warranted to give saUsfaction or •noney rcfurdeA T.aOrano*', (>a., March 23, IS7O. BRABriru) & f' . zl'lama, Georgia: UkaK Sirs: I take pleasure in statingthul I have used for the last twenty years 'he medicine von are putting up, km- wu a< DK B!i A DKI K Ll>’3 V E MALE HEGITLA TO K, and consider it. the b»st- c • inbin ton ever gotten together for ths lor which b i* recommended. 1 have been laiui iir wi h the proecription, as pneti iooer of m- and icioe and in domestic practice, and can hon esilv s- v that I coaa'der it a bo □ to sulSar* ing ficiu Jes r ,and cm but, hop** that every la cy in ourh«”d; who niiv be suffering in anv wav p“cnli*»r to thoif sett, mav b<» able to procure a bottle, that rheir siiff.*ring«» rna\ not onlv be relieved, but. th t they may be restored to heal h and strength. With mv kiud , e‘ j t' regards I urn, respect fully,. W li n-RRELfe, M b. We, the undersigned Druggists, take pleas ur ft in rommendlr-g to »be »rade, DR. J. bRvDFJELZTS FEMALE tielif viug i to t>e a good Htid reliable remedy for the diseases for which he recommends it. W. A. Lanadel), Atlanta, Ga. Pembertoo, Willson, Taylor & Cos., Atlanta, Ga. Rodwine & Fox, Atlanta, Ga. W. C L'wshe, A'l into. Gt. W. Roo» & Son, Marietta, Ga* mays-ly. DR. PR » P IIITT’S Celeb rated JLiver Jlltdicine I is purelv vegetable, and will act upon the L ver end Kidnevs as promptly as Calomel and Buchn, without anv danger of salivation 91 liesiruction of the boo-s. Pa'ties inking this m-’diciue need not fear getting wet, or <nxy other reusoliable expo sure. of Liver Disease. Read che, Dull Feeling or the Blue* l , Sour Stomach. Sick or nervous fleedMche, Hearts burn, Indigestion or /)»spepsi.i, Bid or ter Ta te i fu. • mouth ; ihe skin has a thick rough feeling, mid is darker than usual, Cos tiv. iips-a, M iHncholy feelings, Cramps, Gold Feet, Italic, D «enterv, or Diarreah, C‘ ills and Fever and Piles* In fact, where the liver m out, of ord*»r, you are Fable to even - discH»o that. i*4 not. coutHgious. Prophit’s Liver M dioinc. If taken prop erly, it will prevent, and cure any diseade re*» Bul'ing f om a deranged L’ver. It. «i I regula'e i»s functions and thus cure all duei aes Caused by the. failure of its healthy action. It has been good for a great number of years, and has given universal saii-taciion. There is no firo'her or son claiming to have the original receipt. It is put up iu both Powder aud Fluid torn. Fairborn. Ga, S ptember 4, 1868. Dr. O S Prop hit: Slit. Vly iv le has beet, an invalid for fif teen vea'S. Ebu' f O'S ill agreed-he had Liver IM-e.se. In connection with their practice she used various noted medicines, none of winch seemed 'o do anv good, h'inie -ime ago I procured a b-.t'le of you' “L ver .i/cd icine,” of vour agent here, C’. A. Ilarvy, which peing yiven acooidjng to directions, have - ffeeied a c implv'e eu e. Respectfully, etc , G' U. L THOMPSON. if, I’fopbitt’ji Dysentery Cofdta). one of tb<» v;»Vu.it>le compouaffs now put uu for Diarrhea, C/tolera, Infantum, or Cholera VI or bus. Thi* medicine has been in use for years, anil gives universal sa'isfaction. The n*odt delicate child may use it with puniry. PUOPEUTT’S Pin KIM. IT. This is the c**leb’a«ed mi dicine tbMi rau D e r rv Dv s’ Pain Killer out ot she market, wherever if. was *ol i; D.vis made changp rhe naiu<; from Pain K Her to PaIN KILL IT. For Nh**umafrie7n, Rfiiralgna, Cuts, B-uises, Burn-, Old Sorpo, Bites, or s‘ings ol Poisonous Insects, for Colds, Coug* s, or Bowel Complaint, ir has no equal as a dess ing, heeler or antidote for pan of >ny ki• and. Vfanufic r u»ed and sold bv &RADFIKLD & GO., A ianta, Ga., and for sale by ail D« ug ki-'s. Dli. HR OP MITT’S Fever and Ague Pi Is, The best Antidote for and Fever known. Cures warran'ed always or mouty refunded* Purely vegetable*. DU. RK< »RJT rVT’S ./.» TM-itILLMOUS ViLCS. Will relieve Headache, Nervousness, Jaun dice, and all other derangements of the Lif er. Purely vegetable. Certificates. The following are a few a nong the Hun dreds of those who have used the above nain. and medicines, and who readily testitv to thei’ v ill) ■ : Col Ft J Henderson, Covington, Ga ; Prof .1 L J ne.. Coving' n, Ga ; M W Arnold, G nnria Conferee e ; It v vV W Oslio, Q • or gi i C in'erenc •; A IfK-binson, Mnnlic ll», H. ; Judge J J Floyd Covington. Ga ; Dick locket, Diviy coiiO'V, Texas, W Hawk Wbatley, Cuss ta, Texas. ST XTE OF GEORG Iy, ) Know all Fulton 0 unit. ) men bythese presents, that I nave this day, for value re ceived, sold and iransfe-red to BR/IDFIis’LD & Cos, the sole light to manufacture and Sell mv family Medicines, and have furnished them with the full recipes, and have auihor iz-d the said BR\OFIE-.D & CO , to print, »r have priu ed, ally lliing ihey ni,y see proper concerning anv and all the ab ve named Af*dicin ■*, This 15 h dtv o* Jll • 1870. [Signed} (). n. PROPHfTr. to niesenee ot Thom s F Jones and K >b ert Crawford, Nolaiy Public. [L 8 ] Manufactured andforsale by BRaDFIELD Sl CO , Broad 8 reel, Atlaota, Ga., and for sah by all Di uggis’3. For sale by Or. J. R. Janes, Dawson. 6a. JOY TO THE WORLD ! ATT AKTIBOTE PIfICoVKHEI) AT LAST FOR CHILLS AND FEVER. r celubfuUd Wolton Fill, manufactured 1 by Dr. 11. C Bailey, a f Geor gia, ia undoubtedly the best rnedicb e yet discovered fiir the cure of the different Torn p ot malarious fevcr% such as chill and fever, f«v r and ague, intermittent or hildous re mittoni fev*rw, and all forms of disease hav ing a mularious origin Sold bg Dr. J. R. Janes Dawson, Vi , and Dealers (Jeuerallt/. I 9 rice One Dollar. jrtrcbsF.-ry* ntnll MONTHLY MAGAZINE, Tico Dollars per Annum, 51 PAGES READINGMATTER. 30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS WALKER, EVAriS & COGSV/ELL D. WYATT AIKEN, CUAU TON, S. C EXECUTIVE Atlanta, fix., 26, 187i>. f ORDER&'I): Tint Hon. O. L"CHRA:NK, of ih? conn tv of Fml'oii, h<-,. and- he ishsrcbv appointed Judge of the Superior Cbort of .'hisSta'e, i.i Hnd for the alilanta Judicial Circuit, ro hold said office until h-s successor is appointed, and that he be commissioned sccordirtglv. Given under mv hand ard the seal of the Executive Department., at, the Cuprto) in At la a- a, the d'av a« a- vear -.hove written. TTUFUS B. BULLOCK. Bv the Governor: R H.-Atkinson, Secretary Ex. .Department, Sept, l, 4ti. BiIiTTOH & STOCKTON, UNITED STATES HOTEL, LOUISVILLE, KY., nAS JUST BEEN REFITTED. Centrally located* LAWTON & LAWTON. KOIi RTH ST.RKHT*, jihico.r. uF.onfii.t, WAREHOUSE. fotfoa and (omoiission MERCHANTS. S m Advances made ? - ” o.r COTTONY .J L Q 8 IS STORK -WHEN DKSIBEPI aug. 25-Bm. KtUHiST S MOHIFF, (Successo-s to Tomlinson, Demarest & 00. 628 and 630, Broadway, N. Y. MANUFACTURERS OF Carriagas, Buggies, &c. iLsptcialiy ..Oatpied to ibe Koads. OUR STOCK COMl'RibKd Light Victorials, rnat-ioiiN, labrlolas, Decknways, And all o f her stvlp* of Fine CariiageH, For one and two hor«»pa. TOP AND NO 'i OH lifitJGIES, On Eliptic and bide Springs. tOMUii.I hIGUKS, .Tfail Hat fey untl Jersey W;igon« We are also sole Manufacturers of the WOODfiUFF CONCORD BUGGY Abb P nutation Wagon for 1,2, 4 and 6 Horses. 2,.e best Buggy and Wagon in America for the money. We have had an experience of thirty years in making woi k fur the Southern Slates, and know exactly whit is wanted to stand the roads. We invite all to «end tor CWulais, ami patties visiting New York we espeoiallv iuvi e to call at our Wareioomt. We solicit the tiade of merchants and dealers. Illustrated Circulars, with prices, furnished by mail. A. T DAU/tAESr, N Y. W. W. WUOCRUFF. GA. JTgr-Wa have also bought out Mr. W A. bull, of Jfacon, Ga., wnere we expect to keep a large stock. June 23 ly. »j a ml : .v ts »»* .f .v t#; i> 'loSvil Our * clebiMied GOLEM FOUNTAIN PM. Aettnowh dged by all who have used them to he the best Pen made or sold in this country. No. blotting t No soiled finger-I Sixty lines wiitten with one pen of ink! Will out wear anv steel pen ever l mada. Bankers, mer chants, teachers and all classes endorse them in the highest terms of praise- Put. up in. neat, slide b>x-s. Prices : iwo boxes, 60 cents ; five boxes, SI.OO. Sent free of pos> tage, and guaranteed to give perfect g atisfac ion. Liberal Commission to Agents f We are p-era-ed to give any energetic person taking the agenev of these Pens, a commission which will pav #2OO per nvinth. Three sample Pens will be mailed for 10 cents Apprfss, WDSTDRX PUBLISHING CO. Pitlaburg, Pa. PIANOS. liijipfitfi’? solid sjjn'PitTyifjq Wm- Rcvehed Woovlcn Agriiffc it; i«!y - throughout, RETAINS 'he sweetness of the old WOOD Bridge, Slid OBTAINS 'he solidity of t-e Metal Avr.-ff-, without its OBjtCTt NS. I’llU-llt U Test Pin nk fwhieh holds the Tuning Pins, in six I ivers of Maple, ora in running differently,— thi FLaNK NEVER SPLITS. I’iift-iil I'nil Iron rriiwe enncm'raies in front ot the Tuning Pins, 'hat heretofore damaging Iron (which in --th-.- Pianos htirtfullv surrol-nds Ihe Tuning Pins,) and “hints” into 'he fiont edge of the Plank "nd KFFECTHAEIiT resists the TWENTY TONS strain. I'ainil Diiigonai Sustaining' Bat part of the Iron Frame, next to and p«rsl]- wl'th the Steel s'lings ITNDES THE OYER STRUNG BASS. AFFIDWIT OF SUPERIOR ITY OVER ALL. The First Sirici.'y Inipariial Trial rver had. B! I\D FOLD TIt'ALS AGAIN T Steinway’s, Chickering’s, and otiter I’ianos. j We, the undersigned make Oad‘ flint at ti e time of’he last Fir of the American hi* stitute b« Id »n Now York, immedKm lv fol lowing ihe French Exposition, in two Pianos m«d pbv Stein way & Sons, one Pi : ano ny Chiekering d' Sons one Patent Avion j Piano , made bv G. C. Manner \ »nd several ' other maker’s were tried against each other, bv order and under control of the Officers of the Institute, to decide which Piujo on exhibition if) competition should receive tlie Fir«t Premium “r/.? the best Square Piano known." To obtain an impar , tial ’rial, twict all of said Pianos were cover » edwith papers , «o tha* Piano could not be disting/ished from another , (during the absence of the Judges,) and twice did thev se I lect one of said Pianos as the best ; which, | upon uncovering, both times, proved to he I the q»j'l Patent, A l ION Piano, awarding it “77/e First Premi m ” ''over all others for beinq the best Square Piano known to them ” This trial was after Chiekering d• Sons' Pnno had received f,b»* Legion of Honor awl Medal, and Steinway d‘ Sons , the Medal fro n Nnoleon t and the J ndg a ofoaid trial were EDW ARD MOLLEXtI AUER, Prof, of Must,. Musical Director and Originator of the New York and Brooklyn Conservatories of Music* dIARLE/S FRADEL, the eminent and favor iw* Compoaer, and Pianist to his High ness the Due Gustave of Sa x Weimar, Eisen ach. FREDERICK R BRANDIES, Professor of Music ; Teacher, of the higher school of Mu sic, &e., &<\ A. D. BKSEMANN, Organist at Cathedral, Jersey City ; Pianist, &c. Julius Neuhardt, R p?rt Rifopr. Hknky Vidler, Charles Soldwfdel, Aco'sr Gruicni-bfro R bkft Mo^nec, G. <• Manner, {lnventor and Patented of the A vion, Piano Forte.) Sworn before r/ic £Ms 22 1 dav of Julv, IFGO G G. TAYLOR. Commissioner of Deeds. The Arion Piano is the chkapkst, m si curable, least complicated. r< quires !esf> TtJNfNfl.and D 'FS not get out of O' dor, ir ,'q TSIE S JVM IM si El I 9 l+lA m O. Writ© for affidavits, Pamphlet and Ci<cu~ Ur, and state in what Paper you saw this a(ls ver’i cu'iuopf, tig*AGENTS WAXTED^I in i-vei, Uiiv ami Town where we ltuve not tlreafiv appt'inted them. The vtvton Fhrrno Frn~fe Ca. IVnri'rouniH nu«i Office, Yo. 5.» 1 Brntitl wn y, >i:i:iiif:t)-l«ry. IST & 189 sl»av ci-y Sew York. McAFEE HOUSE, i\! Smiihvillr, a. undersignen having fitted up the \fc- I Afee //ntise at. Smirhvili ~ takes pleasure in notifying the travelling public lha' ihe above house is now in the “ft: II fide” of sue cessful administratidh by himself. He will' snare no expense to make it a First-Class Hotel. Meals ready on the anivil ot the train. W. M. McAFER. To The Travelling Tublic. marshall HOUSE, s.i#\ i.Y.r.tis, ik 1 7Ti's fi-g'-c’ass Hotel is si'uated on Brough - ton strep', a nd is convenient to the business, part of the city. Omnibu'ses and Bigg.ige Wagons will always he in attendance at the v rioua Depots and Steamboat Landings, to convey pißsengers to the Hotel. Tlip best Liverv Stable accommodations will be found adjoining the house. Ti e unders'gncd will spare neither time, trim'.l* nor expense to make his guests com fortable, and r< nder this House, in every sub stantial particular, equal, at least, to any in the S'ate, The rate of Board has been reduced to $3 00 a day. A. B. LUfiF, Proprietor. v/li/ble mm TOP Hsile | \\7 K «re offV*nrgr for R ile Four Hundred ▼ » Acreo of Lind, ly ; ngr three mile* South of Btw<?on, on whatchie creek. One hundr and aerep fresh cleared land, with comfortable dwelling and out houses good cribs and stable. Young orchard of five acres This i« a devi able pi tee, and tho j e wishing to purchase land near Dawson will do well to examine ours before purch i sing. Water in eve r y fi‘*ld. Come and see the growing crop. JOEL H^RRFLL, July J. B. F. HaRRFLL. BROWN HOUSE. E. E, BROWN & SON, Fourth St., Opposite Passenger Depot JfMacon , Georgia. ''I*HIS House having lately been refitted I and repaired, and is now one of the best Hotels in ihe S.tate, and the most e nve r.ie' tin the city. The table is supplied wi'h everything the market affords. feblß’69 “PLANTATION fOR SALE, I am offering for pale a plantation near Whaley*? jl/ill*, in Terrell county, nine miles XortUwew, of 7)-4W3on, containing Six Hundred acn 9 of Oak and Hickory land; 3nO act c9 with good improvements, Gm House and Screw, Ac., &c., For paniculaiß as to terms and price, call on the subscriber in 2?awson. Jane 16,it KAIGLLR HARDEMAN & SPARES. \\ T E drem it whnllv unnecessary to inform t T the FLAN of Middle and Sou'h western Geoigia, I hat we are still et'gigvd a> our OKI Stanil i" the W A A’&'HGUSjY ASP COMMISSION BUSK NASS, wltere for so ma ny rears we Ilivb servej two as Faetnrs and Oommissii'U J/erchanis. We have left Do si one umureed lo aid you in carrying on your • rniirig interest, and in turn we now bespeak a comimrance of the very liberal patronage • xtended US ill the pas'. Ymir cot'on shall be weighed on Hie lkvkl, sold and aeuoutned for on the squauh. I!' closely gunrding your every interest, we iul.-iid to merit your patronage. To oi:r oM fiiends of many years stand ing we return our grateful acknowledge mi tits ; to new ones who may try us, we promise our he.-t ifforts—hacked bv the ex perience ol many years to serve them faith fully und will. Orders for supplies will meet »i<K prompt, attention. O G SPARK:!. a tig i 8 3m. T. fl -IRDKJ/ N, Ja. f' %. d:j. shallenrercer’S Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Always Stops tbe ('bills. Tiiis Medicine has been before the Pub lic fifteen years, and is still ahead of all other known remedies. 11 docs not purge, does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly safe in any- dose and under all circum stances, and i9 tho only Medicine thatwill CURE IMMEDIATE L Y and permanently every form of Fever and Ague, because it is a perfect Anti* dote to Tlnlaria. Bold by all Druggists. Sale and Feed Stable. Wk pxppct. to.keep on hand, all the season first class Horses and Vi tiles for 10. Bn our purchases we look to w ha3 is needed 1 in this section, and trust to merit a liberal pa4t*ouagq from tho«e who may need-stock. Call on us before purchasing. oc2l f f FARNTTVf & tffIARPE. T. W-LOYLESS, JOHN L. GRIFFIN, T. M. JONES. If TUSS Him J & III!!, AND € O M m IS Sl® N M E R V M A N T S, • DAWSO IsT, GEORGIA, anh(»unce to their frionils, and :be public g-nora'ly, that th y have bought the VY i-o-iouse furtnerly occupied by 4JUwL l.c-ylesa & Qt-.ffin, njora recently bv W. M Peeples, which they will upon Septe u‘»er tet, when they will he prepared ta Oo a g’ neral Warehuuao & Ooniini-eum Hns ness. All the Firm have been engaged in the hua ncss lieretolare, and hope, hy strict and constant tiUenlioa to the interest of p auters, in trie Storage uud Side of Uo.Uu, La loceive u lihor il share of their patrooaae, Connected wu.fi tfie Warefioose is a GOOD HOUSE aVjNTID AVAGOM YARD, empecixlly for the beoufit of o«r patrons. as law as other fAugst tt 3m MWiil lAWI@I, GA MANUFACURERS OF RAILROAD &CARS Agiinilnsnd Implements, Sugar ,18 i9Is, Sugar Kettles, (tiia fiiearing, Thomas Water Wheels, SliaOing and S*nlleys, It *on aad ISrass Castings, Mill Work of B'vcry Description* Dressed Lninber, etc., etc. Old Past Iron, Brass and Copper purchased at the highest market P rlC(> All orders promptly attend, and to. 0. 0. NELSON, Pres’t, - - H. ATKINSON, Suo I- Dawson, Qa., September o,tf JONATHAN COLLINS. . • W A JONATHAN COLLINS & "son Cotton factors i Couuisji™ merchants WK renew the tender of 0 - lr , our innnv pUedng friends »,. d ! 1 offering them unsi,rp« BW . d ,*„ t !’ n fi.r the prompt and f.ithful ex-euiion 1 "'ll business etnrus-ec! to our care nl«s ' promnlness in all transactions. W. .* Hie sale of 6’nt'on a specially o m,l(e hsving enjnvd this privilege for over "fl'l?' years, ami trust, by strict integrity th. has meri.ed the confidence- of „ur „, r o We are fullv prepared r#. m .k e t k, ' advances on colon in store, and i"* 0 * 1 , dt-avor to watch the market and sell active demand. 1 *“ eI > We have unusually exer'ed onr«el, c , tn render snea eccomiuoda'ions to our nl.r, • friends as to enable them to harvest .n * crop and trust they wid be p,omot in f' warding cotßon to meet demand- ted if on ma.urit, of papers the m.arke't tflouldt low ani depressed, will endeavor to ..A tho time ol papers and await a faAhr market upon cotton in store. -vvaola JON'ATIiIN UOLLIAtS 4 gpy •“M tdas t b naoutl aq n t* pus etu.'O -hjo t *>a N ,o ep,« 88 l Aus usq, aaaaoi ll«s o» epuo.uj eq ‘saooa iH'urnut OSTV Ipwl Hq 9|ifeij piißiaiiE| J 0 TOOIS pataaja. 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