The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1868-1878, September 28, 1871, Image 3

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DAWSON JOURNAL. locTl column. . Relating to Newspapers. The Scientific American of August sth furnishes the following in response to certain requosts. It says: “We have been asked to give tlio law, as it stands, relating to newspapers and subscribers.” 1. Subscribers who do not give ex press notice to the contrary, are con sidered as wishing to continue their subscriptions. 2. If subscribers order tlio discon tinuance of their periodicals, the pub lishers may continue to send them un til all arrearages are paid. a. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their periodicals from the office to which they are directed, they are held responsible until they have settled their bills, and ordered them discon tinued. 4. If subscribers movo to places without informing the publishers, and the papors are sent to the former di rection, they are held responsible. 5. The courts have decided that re fusing to take periodicals from the of fice, or removiug and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud. 0. Any person who receives n news paper and makes uso of it, whether ho has ordered it or not, is held, iu law, to boa subscriber. Markets. —Very little cotton com ing in, from the fact that tho weather has been so unfavorable tho farmers could not pick it. A good article will bring from 15 to 15J cts. Provisions of all kinds stiff, and we note a slight advance in the goneral provision mar ket. The cotton market closed firm in Macon on the 20th at 17 J for mid dlings. 9'uuerul Notice. Tho friends and acquaintances of Dr. J. R. Janes and family are respect fully requested to attend the funeral of his infant daughter, Eos A, from his roi-idenne, at 4 o’clock this evening. ;gc- Jl-,?."AS Lee & Pultou do not buy cotton, as we stated last week, but store and sell. Mr. W. B. Oxford wants som6 tax money. See his notice. Jow Johnson is now refidy to serve his customers, and offers a heavy fall 6tock on terms to suit purchasers. No moio wooden buildings to be erected on the business portion of town. See special ordinance. Mr. Hinson, a resident of our town, had his foot badly mashod the other day by a box car running over it. Bagging & Ties for sale at Macon prices, freight added, by Johnson & Hilt,, •Brown Station. Envelopes, Cards, Bill Heads, Cir culars, Letter Heads, Eeceipts, etc., etc., neatly printed, at Macon prices at the Journal office. Have you heard tho news ? Our citizens propose to organize a Joint Stock Company to-night for the 'pur pose of building a Hotel. Tho negro who killed young Mr. Ivy, of Baker county, a few weeks ago and made his escape, has given him self up to the civil authorities. Lrb Weston says the one who treated his little pet dog so cruelly the other day would kick the acorns out of the-path of a blind pig. Good morning, sir ! How long will you remain in Dawson ? Would like to stay several days if there were any hotel accomodations. §75,000. o have made arrangements to fur- Hish planters with supplies next sum nior, on time, to the amount of Seveu ty-five Thousand Dollars, 6ept3o- Lee & Felton. A hod carrier was knocked on the head 83.00 worth at the new brick buildings tho other day for throwing down his bricks when ho should have laid them down easy. Crreat enthusiasm over the prospect °f anew hotel. §5,000 already sub scribed. Bo sure and come to the cit izens meeting to night. The funniest thing that happened a t the singing last Sunday was a town boy getting mad because the country boys wouldn’t lot him lead tho bass. We have the authority of those who , have already hauled and intend haul mg a great deal more over tho new bridge on the south-west side of town, w ho say that it is in better condition than over before. Axi) there wore one hundred citi zens standing around tho door, and they all said they would take a hotel in theirs. And a whole lot of drum mers, lawyers, Ac., standing by said, "e 11 take a hotel in ours.” roMKßoy’s Democrat— M. M. Brick i omeroy, Editor and proprietor —has die largest circulation, with the great est and most interesting variety of read ing matter of any Political paper in he world. Subscription price S—.so Jr mb rates $2.00 SST* Sample Copies Sent Free • Address P - SYXFS, Publisher, Post-office 0217, New York. CiUteens’ Meeting. Upon a vory short notice, quite a largo number of citizens met at tho Court House, and organized by calling Dr. W. W. Farnum to tho chair and requesting W. F. Combs to act as Sec retary. On motion, Capt. E F. Simmons , stated the object of the meeting to be to tako into consideration tho impor tance of building a hotel, urging in a forcible manner the necessity of such i an enterprise, and alluded to the fuct 1 that go where you may it is whispered I there aro no hotel accommodations in I Dawson, and suggested tho organiza-j tion of a Joint Stock Compiany. The Chairman agreed with Capt. Simmons, and spoke of tho advantages of a Joint I Stock Company. Mr. M. 11. Baldwin thought that as the meeting had not been sufficiently advertised, and the citizens had not had the subject prop erly beforo their minds, moved that a committee of five be appointed by the Chair to open books and solicit stock, and to confer with parties owning lots to see what inducements they could offer, and report at a citizens’ meetiug Thursday night. Motion prevailed, and M. 11. Baldwin, E. B. Loyless, E. F. Simmons, J. W. Eoberts, and Dr. C. A. Cheatham were appointed on the committee. On motion, Dr. Farnum was added to the committee. There being no other business, the meeting adjourned to meet on Thursday night. Take Notice. —Our friends who have not been able to find us since the fire are informed that those of our goods left after the burning are on exhibition and offered for sale in the store room of J. W. Eeddick between J. E. Loyless & W. F. Orr’s. Our Mr. Loyless has gone to New York after goods and in his purchases will have an eye to suiting the wants and tastes of all our former customers. Loyless & Griffin. Macon, Ga., Sept. 25, 1871. I)eak Sir—When you get a hotel in Dawson, let me know, as I desire to pay the town a visit. Yours, &c., Maconite. Lee & Fulton’s mushroom house adds a great deal to the appearance of Main street, and now if the City Fa thers would have the hill dug down opposite their store, it would add a great deal more to tho appearance of the entire street, and there would be nothing to obstruct tho view from the depot to the Square. All the burned district is now under contract for the erection of sub stantial brick buildings from the cor ner formerly occupied by Me Kenney & Crouch to the lot of Mr. T J. Hart, and he proposes to almost give that to the building of a hotel. The brick work of tho Loyless Block will be completed by the first of December. Tue longest, leanest, best-look ing “devil” in our offico thinks that if the Singing Convention could have lasted a week or two longer, ho would have fattened up a little. We were glad to meet Mr. E. T. Pound, tho live editor of the Barnes ville Gazette, the other day. Mr. Pound was on a visit to a Singing Convention which convened with tho Sardis church iu this county on last Friday. We were glad to learn of the success that attends his efforts in try ing to make a live newspaper. Such energy as ho has cannot go unre warded. The worst thing that happened at the Singing Convention was that a ne gro was dispatched to town in post haste alter whiskey and rode a Good Templar’s mule without permission. Mr Ed. Kuttneb has returned from New York, and offers to tho trade as large and select a stock of goods as was ever brought to this market. — Read his advertisement, and see what inducements he offers to the trading public. He has also opened a choice stock at Brown’s Station, and secured the services of Mr. E. J Butts to attend thereto, and will tell tho people all about them next week. Notice. —The Board of Commission ers and Trustees of schools for Terrell county are earnestly requested to at tend a call meeting of the Board on Saturday, tho 7th day of October next, (first Saturday,) by 10 o’clock, a. m. Trustees will be prepared with their I census reports. A full attendance is important. L. M. Eensard,^ Meeting of the Grand Lodge I. 0. q q\ The third annual session of the Independent Order of Good Templars will be held in the city of Macon, ! commencing Wednesday the 4th of | October, at 10 o’clock A- M- It w ex * pected that overv Lodge in the State G. W. 0. TANARUS., State of Georgia. Americus, Sept. 23, 1871. The Lodge at this place will bo rep resented by W. G. larks, B. 1L Brown and Z. T. Harris. Parties having Kimball money, can get rid of the same at Mr. J. L. Solomon’s, for any kind goods at fifty cents in the dollar. I Andrew Female College. —We aro pleased to learn that this popular In , stitution has opened under such favor able auspices for tho Full session, un- I der the control of its worthy President, jEov. J. B. McGohoo, and his ablo ns | sis tan ts, as tho number of pupils is ,00 already. For fear our statement in | last week’s paper be misconstrued, wo j "ill state that it was not our intention to ignoro the claims of Andrew Female College on tho peoplo of this section,- but were merely congratulating Daw son for the inducements offered to those whoso circumstances would not allow them to send their children from home. Can I show you a fine sample of tins morning ? No, I thank you, just received a full supply. Ah ! sor ry to li ear it. Would have been glad to have received an order from you Well, good morn ing. Good day, sir; when will you visit us again ? Ah, not until you get a hotel here. I am glad to inform you, sir, that our citizens will have a mooting to-night for the purpose of or ganizing a Joint Stock Company to in vest in a hotel. Fair Grounds. —We have been watching with interest the progress of affairs at these grounds, and notwith standing tho rain lias prevented work from being done for nearly two-thirds of the time, still whenever the sun shines, the work is pushed on vigor ously, the fencing under tho direction of Judge Knott and the grading un der Col Cochran. The commit tee to whom is entrusted the work of prepa ration, deserve a groat deal of credit for having things so far advanced while laboring under such unfavora ble circumstances, and we lope they may meet with the encouragement they deserve from every one. Singing Convention. —Business pre vented us from attending the Singing Convention last week and we have not boen able to gather many particulars hi regard to tho procodings. One thing we do know, and as one editor said about negro revival, th 9 whole world must have been there on Sun day. At any rate, from early dawn until ten o’clock, parties were passing eu route for the enchanted place, and the modes of transportation al most numbered every concievable way except in wheelbarrows and on rails. It was a day long to be re membered by those present, and wo learn that the good things to eat was beyond discription in quality and quantity. Compliments of J. L. Solomon to Editors of Dawson Journal. This 27th September, 1871. Ter M. S. Keith. It is useless to enumerate what was iu the box containing tho above note, but we do say that it was a treat in the shape of delicacies that it has sel dom been our lot to enjoy. Mr. Solo mon’s stock, recently purchased in New York is now about complete, and we do not want you to take our word, but go aud be convinced that he has the largest Stock of the kind ever brought to Dawson ; all of which ho will sell for cash and cash alone.— Sandy Keith is principal salesman in this store and will bo glad to serve his friends. The members of Excelsior Debat ing Society are hereby notified to at tend a regular meeting tomorrow (Fri day) night, at Gdd Fellows’ Hall.— Take notice and govern yourselves ac cordingly. Any who may bo desirous of joining the Society, are respectfully solicited to attend, as the Society will be re-organized. J. \Y. Weston, Pres’t. U. L. Weston, Sec’y. The Young Folks’ Rural for Septem ber, published by Mr. Lewis of the Western Rural, is filled brim full of uico things for young people. The College World pronounces it “the most enter taining paper in existence for young people.” Cash prices are offered for best contributions by young folks.— 81.00 per year, aud free for remainder of this year to new subscribers for 1872. Specimen numbers free. Ad dress H. N. F. Lewis, Publisher, Chi cago. Tho amount of State debts is in the neighborhood of $350,000,000. It is thus divided into groups of States : New England States...B 38,000,000 00 Southern Slates 182,000,000 00 Western States 36,000,000 00 Middle States 81,000,000 00 Pacific States 4,000,000 00 It will be seen that tho great amount of debt is in the Southern States. It has accumulated there since the war, by the rascally and theiving carpet-bag and negro State Governments, with which military tyr ary has afflicted tho people. Thus they run up a debt in Virginia of nearly $50,000,000, in North Carolina $300,000,000, in Tennessee $38,0011,- 000, in Alabama $16,000,000, aud ii: Louisianna $22,000,000. A large part of these debts haye been literally s'o len from the State Treasuries. — Sac, Hews. A bale of cotton was shipped from our Depot yesterday per express tc St. Louis for exhibition at tho Fair. It was grown on the plantation of Col. J. W. Warren of Calhoun county. HI \ It KIHO. WILKERSON—WINtf. —Married, on the 21st iiist., at the residence of the bride’s fa her, by Rev. W. (}. Parks. Mr. Ai.rsro Wil kerson and Miss Mary Winn, daughter of Thoiuas Wiuu, all cf Terrell county. N. I'. LKK K. C. rKKrLKS If FIRM! COIfSOLIMTM! i I WE lave combined our t-toAs and ii t ml to do a general LEY GOODS AND GROCERY I business at the old stand < f N. 11. Lee, on Dt p>t Street, next door to Lee & Bro Wo aro dttirmined to keep a stock that will do credit (o our city and ourselves, and ask old fiends and new friends to give is a call and see what indueerm nts wo can offer. LEE & PEE! LES. Sejr. 14-3 m. O S 1* IA Kl I \ CTS with senllcncoi aii «l 1 - V iii(Hoiuliii('» the Liv er him! Ciicneral Cii't-iilsilion. i Keeps Hie lionets in Natural i motion, anil ckWEM Utq tyir l j~| 1)R. O. S. FRO I’ll I ITS ~ j"' tem Iron ull impurities. Never LIU to cure Liver diseases iu any form. Toapidity, A’ii largctnent, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Loss of Apatite, Nausea, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, Deb.lily, Low Spirits, Cold Feet and Hands, I Oostiieuass, Listless!.ess, Colic, Chronic 1)i --ui rh.au, aud Chronic Chills and Fever U2T" Compounded in strict accordance with skillful chemistry and scientiii.' farniacy, this puiely vegetable Compound has, after the severest test of twenty vearff incessant use. ) CELEBRATED } been styled the Ureal Restorative and Itecus perant by the enlightened testimony of thou* sands using it ; so harmoniously adjusted that it keeps the L ver iu healthful action t and when the directions a e observed, the j proeesa of waste and replenishment in the I human system continues uninterrupted to a ripe old age, and mar, like the patriarchs of : old, diops iuto the grave full of years, with— | out a struggle, whenever Death claims his prerogative. Adapted to the most delicate | LIVER MEDICINE \ tempera went anti robust constitution, it can be given with equal safety aud certainty of success to the young child, invalid or strong m»n; eept. 11 1 v mi. o. a. I'iiopEJiT i’s ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT. sa-NEVER FAILS KILLS PAIN IN EVERY FORM l CVURA’3 Pa ns in the Back, Chest, Hips, J or Limbs, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Coughs, Colds, Tirol.chiol Affections, Kidney Diseases, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Colie Cholera J/orbus, Pleurisy, As bina, Heart Burn, Thothache, Jawaohe, A’araclie, Head ache, Sprains, 11 uises. Cuts, Coutus ions Sores, Laecrateil Wounds, Scalds, Burns, Chill Blaine, Fiost Bites, Poisons of all | f aTn kill it I kinds, vegetable or animal. Os all the rem edies ever discovered for the relief of suffer ing humanity, this is tile best pain medicator known to medical science. The cure is speedy and permanent iu the most inveter ate diseases. This is no humbug, but a grand medical discovery. A pain killer cotrainitig no poison to inflame, parolyze or drivo the inflamation upon the intere.il mg.ns. Is efficiency is truly wouderful—relief is ius'au* tancous. It is destined to banish pains and aches, wounds and bruises, from the face of the earth. Sept, 14, 1871-ly PROSPECTUS OF ini jITWJI CONfJilllJiOp, DAILY AND WEEKLY. A DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL, Published at the Capitjl of Georgia, and ths Ofliieial [riper of the Couuty aud (7ity. A NEWSPAPER For all classes, Merchants, Liwyers, Far mers, J/echitti s, and oihers. Tho Uons.i- , tution posse-es snpeiior advantages for giving 1 full information of the doings of the State Govertnent. It. contains full reports of Leg. islativc Proceedings, and sf the Supreme Court, the Reporter of the Court being ex clusively engaged by The Cous:ilution. Full . reports givon of the meetings of the State Agiiculthrui Society. The Legislature meets soon. Its t’orueepondenoe Depai tincnt is a speciality. Its coips of Sp cial Correspon dents in the United States and Kurope U large, having been engaged at great expense. The actings of the General Government, cs peeially of the Uuited S'ates Congress, are furnished by a Special Washington Corres pondent. For the ben< fit, of Lady Readers, the celebrated ‘ Jennie June” has been em ployed, and sends monthly Fashion Letters trout New York. The Proprietors also announce with great satisfaction, that they have made arrange- , mints for Kdiioiials and Original Cootribu- j lions upon Polities, Literatu.e aud other lop- , ics, from leading minds of the cuuutry. 1 The Constitution is known pre-eminently j lor i's unceasing exposure of the corruptions | of the Radical Patty iu Georgia, and tor was , ging sleepless war upon the enemies of the : people aud the .State, rtfusing and utterly repudiating official patronage, and throwing ; it-elf for support so'ely upon tho people. i W. A- HEMPHILL and E. Y. CLARKE Proprietors. I. VV. A VERY and E Y. CLARKE, Politic- ; al Editors, W. A. HEMPHILL, Business Manager. We also have Mews and Local itditors. THE CONSTITUTION la the largest Daily now published iu Geor gia. Its circulation is large aid increasing- DAILY, (Per annum,) , flO 00. W/s'EKLY, per annum, . 2 00 THE JOB DEPARTMENT ; Os the Constitution is prepare 1 to fill ordrrs I for Circulars, Cards, Bill He ads, Books, Pam phlets, etc., in the beat ft*le. I Address W. A. HEMPHILL & CO., Atlanta, G«. jffiniTl! HIST I SEUS MACHINE in the: world. I I have secured the Agency for the * celebrated FIOIEMMtM and am prepared, from n personal knowledge ol it, as well as by cerlifi cutes from tlitsc w ho have used them, to testily to its superior excell nee. Tho following are the advantages claimed lui this Machine ever all oiii- I ers: It is the only k’nu of Machine that makes four kinds of stitch, tiiree of which are made on mother Machine and are stronger and more elastic than any other. It is the only Machine that can sow' in more than one direction, having a reversible leech It has an improved bemmer, ma king any "id h of hern, and easily managed, owned exclusively by the Florence Company, It will hem anything and make perf >et corners It hrtn-, fells, cords, braids, tucks, quilts, braids, gathers, &c„ without (lasting. j It makes a gather and sews it to a | baud t.t one operation perf.oily, (un j equaled in this ) j It is the only 31 ai bine having a self adjusting shuttle tension—a gr at in*— | provement over all ethers, rendering j it easy to do good work ou any fabric j It fastens the end of a seem bolter and quicker than a .searnstre.-s cun. The Florence Sewing Machine is simple in construction, and requires so little to change for anv kind of work, that its operation cun be easily under stood. Every part is sti< ng and durable ; its motions are all positive, not depen dent on the variable and uncertain ac tion of springs, hence it is almost im possible lor a Florence Machine to get really out of order, or not to sew if threaded right. The Machines aro warranted iu every particular. 1 in'end every Florence Machine I sell shal 1 give ei tire satisfaction, sus tain’ti g its reputation us being the i most reliable dewing Machine in use All I ask is for you to try the Machine. Read below certificates from 31 r» Harrison R/gers. undMfs. T. J. Hart. The former lias had one of these Ma chines in constant ti e for three years. Address, G. C. '! RUSS, A’gt., Dawson, Ga. CERTIFICATE?: I have Leen usiLg the Florence Sewing Mach ue constantly for three years. It has never given me any trouble, and 1 consider it a Gist-class Machine. Mas 11 Rogers. From the knowledge I have of Sew ing Machines I consider the merits of | tho Florence unsurpassed july 13-ls. Mrs. T. J. llaut. ANDIiEW FEME COLLEGE, CUTH 3 RT, GA. |fH\ HE exercises of this Instituion will be ' fl - resumed on Wednesday, the 20th of September sex', and close on Thurs day before the last /Sabbath in June. The .Scholastic year will b: divided into three Terms, beginning 20th -September, Ist. January and Ist of Aptii. REGULAR COIJR/S K: For Teim. Per annum. | Primary /department fi2 (to J.tfl no ' Preparatory Department la 0(1 45 IS) Collegiate Department.. 2C 00 CO 00 I I Optoma Fee, 5 OO 1 Incidentals, 1 00 Hoard, Wa-hing, /in 1 -md Eights, 180 00 j Kcguler tnltfon of daughters of clergymen liv i ing liy the ministry, no charge. Fa.-h hoarding pupil should he furnished with j a /Hblc, Trunk, one pair of .Slieeta, one pair of \ Pillow eases, one pair Blankets, foul- //and 7bw els, over-shoes aud umbrella. EXTRA COURSE. /’or ,-lnnum. r/reek ami French, each 40 (St Tuition and A/usfc 00 00 f/seot Piano 8 00 Drawing aud Pastel 3d 00 Instruction In Oil /‘ninting 40 (4) t iilistln-nies, conducted hyeontpetent lady, 500 ' Singing in Classes, no charge. Extra cou-se pursued at the option of Par ents and Guirdiins. Payments must be made in October, January aud April. A’ach pupil should be present at the open | ing of the School. The andi-rs : gned having been elected /’res ident of Andrew Female College, an old and popular Institution, sends lratern..l greetings to the Colleges of the South, makes his boar j to the public, and solicits s\ tnpatliy and liber- j al share of patronage. .S' itnmoncd to a high and holy work—that I of prefacing the minds and hearts of the! | young tor the bu-iness and pleasures, |oyg and sorrows of life—he will cull to Lis assis , lance the best educators of the country, and ; address himself to the task with all the Real 1 and industry that he can command. .Should I time, whoso ve.dict we woo, demonstrate that ] lie cannot pit-siJo with dignity and am-cess— that he is incapable of imputing instruction—that he is not in the proper i plaoe-»tj|al A. F. C. doen not return a sub» ! slantial equivalent to its patrons—the presi dent will abandon the cpterpiise and refund ! all damages r< ligiatialy assessed. Parents and Guardians w ishing to educate ! girls should not lorget <>nr healthful locality, ! rtiiucd society, commodious ann well venti!- j atedbuildit'ga,tr utlliful grr-umis, magnificent I grove, and reasonable rates. JOHN B. MeGKUE/t', President A F. 0. Cutl.bert, Ga., August Istb, 1871 CALHOUN MSEKIII SALE. \\J I /.L be sold before the Court House T v door, in the town of .1/organ, between the legal hours of tale, on the Ist Tutsday it. October next, the following property to wit : South half ol lot of land, No. fifteen, (15) in the Third District of Calhoun couuti, to 9ati. tv oue ti fa State aud county, vs. J.mr-s Jf. Clark. G. W. JYA'KA, Sept. 7,1 m. Sheriff. VV. G. DODD, J. M. SIMMONS late of Eat per & Simmons. PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE. DCDD & SIMMONS, W AREHOUSE AND (1 OMMIS SI 0 N MEItCH ANT S, 1> A W S O TV, O gV., WILL he pleased to wait on Planlers in the stoiing and soling of their crop* of Cotton. Will kep Bagging and Tio J , and make advances mC< ttim. Tgipgruphie reports from Eastern markets received daily. . ly 27 3m. man ifri 6t Established in 1852—Formerly at Double W elk ALSO, A GENUINE PATTERN OF The GriswoM Gin • THE UNDERSIG NED, having resumed tho manufacture of the above Gin, pr pose to make it what it was before the war—“ The favorite of the South.” Our work stands upon its merits, and we think this a sufficient guar ant-e. IV e have secured tho set vices of some (4 the best mechanical talent in the Northern shops, iu addition to some of the best workmen from the shop of the lute Samuel Griswcld Mr. Chas. Gardner, who served eight year# apprenticeship under E Carver & Cos., at East Bridgewater, Mass., und who was employed as Superintendent of the Double Wells shop, frotp the com mencement of the manufacture of tho Moore Cotton Gin, until i'd suspension, is again ut I,is post, and will give each Gin Ins personal inspection bif.ire it leaves the shop. In calling the attention of planters to our Cotton Gins, wc desire that they should notice tho improvements wo offer, which are substantially as follows aV PORTA 13LE ROLL BOX, For obtaining any inclination of the Gin Rib or Grate, is used ; tbe object of which is to improve in tbe quantity ginned, lessen tbe quantity and improve the quality of lint. A'so, to gin damp or wet cotton; to alter the picking or separating the lint from the seed—either to take more lint off, or lees lint from tho seed, as circumstances require. VV e use both tho common Roll Box and a Bwinging Front. The latter is arranged to let out all the seeds aud bulla in a moment, and is very easily managed. THE GIN BRUSH We meke,cannot be excelled by any hair brush used. The bristles are all draw n in by a cord, and the tiinbrr is all solccted from the best lutnbor, well seasoned • and every brueh is made perfectly fire and rat proof. CYLIMDEU .AND BRUSH BOXES, Arc both oscillating and plain. Cen furnish either, ns may be ordered. We line them with the best babbit metal. GIN SAWS. We make all the saws that we use from the best English Cast Hleol, and et any size that may bed, s red We employ, to superintend and manufacutu. our saws, one of the best saw mukeis in the Suutn, and our machinery for the manufacture of Gin Saws cannot bo excelled. COTTON SEED CRUSHING MILL We are tbe only successful manufacturer* of this important and useful in vpntjci)—the Cotton Gin, with tho Cotton Seed Crushing Mill attached. I will hardly bo necessary here to allude to the immense saving and economical uso of crushed cotton seed a-< a manure. We received a gold medal as a pre mium, from the Fair ol the Cotton Planter’s Convention, held in Macon, Ga., 18(10, for the best Cotton Seed Crusher attached to the Gin Stand, to cru-h the seed as fast as it escapes from the Roll. We refer to some of the many certificates that we have on tho subject. TRIAL OF GlNri. We keep constantly on ban 1 seed cotton, and every Gin is tried before it leaves the shop old Cf now ones. REP-A-IIiHSTG OE OLD GINS. We haven complete assortment of the very beat Cotton Gin Machinery in the country, and make repairing of old Gins a specialty. Planters will do well to send in their old Gins and have them made as good as new, at a much less cost than’a new one can be bought for. Send on your orders and old Gins enrlv We oie also authorized by Mvs-rs. Findlay’s Por.s to receive orders orders for Findlay & ( raig’s Screw Cotton Press, aud Craig’s Patent Portable Horse Power, and Castings generally fcif'For further paitieukissend for Circular and Prico List. SAWYER & MOORE, DODD & SIMMONS, ) 2d Floor Findiuy’s Iron VV (>,k». Agents at Dawson Ga. ) Macoc, Ga. TO OUR PATRONSAND FRIENDS. NEW ARRANGEMENT FOR F.l L, .#>, 187 t. Having din pop oil of all but a romnnnt of our Groceries, we tliiuk proper ta announce that wo shall not replenish Hint branch of our buttin ss, as w« bavo determined to abandon it altogether. This change does not contemplate any reduction of our business, hut is found necessary to encourage rather than check the rapid grow th of our business in other departments. In future wa shall devote ourselvec exclusively to FRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, AND NOTIONS In our Retail Department, wc ahn'l offer Dry Goods alone. By Wholesale, we shall offer at all seasons the bast stock in all the enumerated branches to be found in this State, or South of New York. Wc invite the attention of Mer* chants o an exiuniuutiotj of our stock of Domestic; and Woolen Goods, Which were bought before the late advance, and iu which we ean ofior groa nducements Wo deal hoaydy in all G KOIIOI Al MADE G OODSj And have made special urrungi'mcDts with leading Factories whereby we shall never require more than the Factory price. Wo make a special business of CALICOES. And shall keep at all times a stock from which anys’ze ordet edri btf filled. As we seldom fail to make good impressions on merchants who know their business, we hope to receive calls from many this season who have hithert tailed to do so, as our stock will be unusually attractive, and our promptness in buying certain goods before the advance enables ns to offer some goed bar gains Respectfully, J. B- ROSS &S. T. COLEMAN, a tig. 10 lto.