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About The Dawson journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1866-1868 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1868)
AORirn/rißtr. Lie** on Cnlllc anti Slit*«>|». sprang In the sen.«r>n when most nnaoyanco is catucil-by them para sites. W> hnVc fW m ;py let’ers nsk- Mtg for «i>J rttcnnimeiKling eurea, ihat we nro induced rrgaln to allude to that \von<J«.rfu'ly.fc‘ilei.Uve destroyer of such vermin/ tttrbolk Arid. This is owed in the funn. <4 soaps, which inav l>e easily «p; tied iti water, maxing a mod erate'y strong sues. Cresylic ac-id is a connate sui'Stance, almost always n ego’, in tea v. embolic acid, and un der t't e trade rmue of ‘‘Cret-ylic. Soup," an excellent mimic is advertised arid furnished. Wc have emjJoyed this snap to rid our shelves of ants, our cup! oards of cockroaches, poultry of lice, dogs and cats’ of fleas, and not having occasion to use it upon our horses, or neat stock; have supplied acquaintances whose stables were in fected We have even prescribed a bath of C're’sylie Soap and water for a liustiv :;iriVeti inriiHgrarrt ond in every case oj its m,>Ho:ti ; nr. have had the satisbiciiuß oi ieai bins of its efficacy. Fr.retvcfli ho merepritd oititmerit, that effieieiit, iwul very dsngerous article in ctirelees hands 1 So long ns wo enu ob tain eaibdiitf compounds, we tani.h it. — Am. Agriculturist. Waqox TiKESt— X newspaper writer says his waguo tires “v»iar cut befo-e tbcj get 1 oso," acd tbo reason is, h saturates the fellers thoroughly with linseed cil before the tires are set. The fellers ara jlaced iu hot oil for about one hot;'-, and are thus rendered perfect ly walcr-l rco?, so that the shrinking and swelling Jhdt foostn the tire are prevented. Csiißki i’oa. Broken Cmukelt.- Crockery ware will get broken by aoci dent or oanelgss haadliog, and often in such n way that it way be mended to be nearly ns geod as new. Ground white lead paint in oil, with a litile dry ing varnish or ftepter makes a good ce went for broken crockery ware. The white of an egg mixed with fine fl >ur cr fresh :dr slacked lime makes a first rate cement and one that can readily bo hal by any bvOsekccper. Black Wn-tuo CV.ks.—Two pounds of browa eu-.y, two pounds of butter, two of fl.ur, two dfzen egg a , fourteen pounds cuifahlF, fix, pounds of raisons, stoned and chopped a lit'le, t\v» wine glasses brandy, cue.’half pound citron, four nutmegs, one halt ounce mace, cloves to suit \our taste. Pop Ovjkrs.—One bcnlen c-pg, and one cup sweet '('ream, one cup of flour and a pinch of alt. liike in small tin rounds or patty tis?. An excbr.ngo fays 11 at a bon Las the capacity of laying GOO ct'gs and no more. Usually they lay a few tbo first year ; from 820 to ofO in the text three years and the rest from the fifth to the ninth year; inclu sive. Tht true economy, therefore, is not to keep fcen9 after their fourth year. New Wheat.— Oor git! and ener getic ffiruuT lYier.d, -Joke Butts, Esq , has sent us a sample of tt heat, cut from his field of fifty acres, which is ns fine us any tve have ever seer. The heads nre very full and heavy, and the crop will be ready lor re»p : ng, in a few days. Tbe crop generally, in this county is in excellent condition —Madison Av<s - 24</i, .JC3T A lady ci respondent of the Milwaukee Seßtincl, who wriiing un der a non de plume, had attracted con siderable attectian, received a note from a gentleman admirer recently, iu which the writer said that a lady who eould put sueh beautiful thougts on paper must be equally gifted in person, etc., and wanted to meet her by moonlight alone, to which aha wrote a consent.— She came to the rend< zvous veiled ; they walked, he trlked, he mode love, finally g ined consent to take a kiss, the veil vras raised for the purpose, and the stricken gentleman gazed upon the comely features of bis own wife. £3T Jews are everywhere noted for their kindness to their own people. It is against jewisb principles to allow aDy of their poor to come upon the public. All tbo sick in poverty are cared for, and provisions is made for widows and orphans. Efficient societies, liberally provided with funds, supply the poor with food, help the old people as they need, and bury the dead. Some of the free hospitals in London have Jewish wards, hut all tho expenses of those wards are paid for frum the treasury of Jewish organizations, lfany able bod led persons are out cf empl iyment and need help, they receive no gratuity, but are accomodated with a temporary loud and the cases are said to be rare In which these debts are not fully repaid —A bashful young man in Delaware who was afraid to propose to his sweet heart, induced her to tire at him with n pistol which he assured her was loaded oniy with powder, and af er she hail done so, fell down and protended to be dead. She throw herself wildly upon the body, calling him her dailiog and her beloved, whereupon he got up aDd married her. ME.YR Br.lt S Ef.KCT TO THE KEU LECHUTVRG. Srimle. Fir«t District; Chatham, Ifryan and Kffinghtm; Bradley, negro Radical and ei-Boston jail bird ■ Second Pist; l.iberty, Tatnall, and Mnln'osh ; Campbell, negro (tad. Tnird District ; Wsytie, Fierce aDd Appling; C D Grabatn, deni Fourth District; Glynn, Camden and Charlton; Coleman, r. Fifth Distriot; Coffee, Ware and Clinch ; Corbitt,r Sixth District ; Kcbols, Lowndes and BerricD ; Griffin, rad Seventh District j Brooks, Thomas and Colquitt ; M C Smith, rad Eighth District; Decatur, Mitchell | and Miller; Bruton, rad Ninth District ; Early, Calbouu and Baker; RT Nesbit, Dem. Tenth District; Dougherty, Lee and Worth; Welch, Rad. Eleventh District ; Clay, Randolph and Terrell ; Wooten, D-m. Twelfth Dhtrict ; Stewart, Webster and Quitman ; Moore, Dem. Thirteenth District; Sumter, Schley and Macon ; Jones, Rad. Fourteenth District ; Dooly, Wilcox and Pulaski; Collier, dem Fifteenth District; Montgomery,Tol fair and Ir«in ; McArthur dem Sixteenth District; Laurens Eman uel and Johnson ; Hicks, dem Seventeenth District; Bulloch Sciiv en and Burke; Hungerford.r Eighteenth Dis ric*; Richmond Glass cock and JiffersoD; Conley, radical Nineteenth District; Taliaferro War ren and Greene; Adkios rad Twentieth District; Baldwin Han cock acd \\ asbington ; Wallace n r Twenty-first D.strict; Twiggs Wil kicuoQ and Joucs; Griffin r»d Twenty-seemd Distriot; Bibb Mon ■•nc and Pike; Speer rad Twenty-third I)i trict; Houston Craw ford and Taylor; Anderson dem Twenty fourth Dist; Marion Musco gee and Chattahoochee ; Hinton dem Twenty fifdi Dist.; Harris Upson and Talbot; Hipby rad ’Twenty-sixth Dist; Spaulding Fay-' Otte and Butts; Nunnally dem Twenty-seventh Dist; Clark Walton and SewtoD ; Harris rad Tweuty-eighth Dist; Jasper Putnam aDd Morgan; Jordan rad Twenty-ninth Dist; Wilkes Lincoln and Columbia ; Sherman rad Thirtieth D at; Oglethorpo Madison and E bert; Mattox dem 31st Dist ; Hart Franklin and Hab ersham ; Bowers, r 32d DST; White Lumpkin and Daw son ; Landrti i) dem 831 Dist; Hall Banks and Jackson; Stringer rad 34 h Dist; Gwinnett DeKalk and Henry; CaDdlcrdtm 3f>tb Dist; Clayton Fulton and Cobh; Winn dorn 36'b Dist; Meriwether Coweta and Camobell ; Smith rad 37th Dist; Troup Heard and Carroll; Merrill rad 38tfc Dist ; Haralson Polk and Paul ding; Head dem 89th Dist; Cherokee Milton and For syth ; Holcomb l dem 40.h Dist; Union Towns and Rabun; Wclborn dem 41st Dist ; Fannia Gilmer and Pick ens; 42r,d Dist; Bartow Floyd and Chat tooga ; Burns dera 43. and Dist; Murray 'Whitfield and Gordon ; Fain dem 44th Dist ; Walker Dade and Catoc sa; McCutcbcn dem House of Representatives. Af pling—Reddish and Bartow—F M Ford and M J Craw- Bullcch. Ilall, and. ford and Batiks—Bell, rad Baldwin—O’neil n r Biker—A M George and Burke—Malrom CUburn, Jdo War ren, negroes; John A MaddcD, rad Brooks—W A Lane r Butts—Hatkness and Bibb—Turner, negro rod, & Franks and Fi’zpatrrck, white rads, and unnat uralized foreigner. Berrien- Paulk dem Bryan—Houston, dem Carroll— and Oamnhnl! Zefllis 1* Catoosa —Fowler, and Camden —Hillyor, rad Calhoun—P peer and C bb—Aode'S'm and Gohcr and Clark—Matt Davis aud Alf Richard son, negro rads. . Columbia, .Rice, w r, and Moon, n r. Cherokee, Perkins, and Chattfthooche, M Donald, and, Chattooga, C C Cleghom, and. Clay, Turnipsced, and. Chatham, Osgood, wr, acd Porter aud Simms, n r. Coffee, Smith, r. Coweta, Scroggins, d—Sewell, r Oiiuch, L stinger, rad Clayton, Cloud,d. Crawford, Vinson, and. Charlton, Smith, t Colquitt, Watkins, r. Dawson. Perkins, r. Dade, J Cooper Ni>bet, and. DeKalb, Wm H Clarke, dem Dougherty, Phil Joiner, n r, rnd A Iteed, r. Dooly, H Williams, and. Early, H C Fryer. Emanuel, Gillie, and Elbert, Tate, and Effingham, Rawls, and Echols, Phillips, and. Fulton, Sisson, Taliaferro, Gul latt, and„ Franklin, Harrison, and. Forsyth, Kellogg, and. f'.oyd, Scott and Ballenger, and. Fayette, John Hein, and. Fanmn, llcarn, r Glynn, Hall, r. Gwinnett, Nu«h and Parks, and. G< rdon, R A Dunuhisuu, and. (ii’.mer, Ellt>, r. Glasscock. J M Nunn, and Greene, McWhorter, wr, and Colby, n r. Hart, Allen, rad Henty, Maxwell, rad Houston, Duucan, Mathews, and Fel dor, and. Habersham, Erwin, and. Harris, Hudson, w r, and Will Lass n r. Heard, Shackelford, dim Hail, Cochran, and. Hancock, Harrison and Barnes, n r. Haralson, Brock, rad Irwiu, Haralson, (’em Jefforfon, B Ayer and A S one, n r. Jones, W M McCulloch, Jackson, Bennett, doubtful. Jasper, Allen, n r. Johnson, Meadows, and. Lum-kin, Brice, and. Laurens, Linden, r. Lee, Liusey and Page, r. L berty, Gohten, n r. Lowndes. O'Neill, rad Lincoln, Ma-tisou, r. Milton, Hook, and. Mari m, N M Butler, and. Morgan, A J Williams, w r, and M t> loyu. n r. Monroe, Ballard, w r, and George Clower, n r. Muscogee, Smith, nr, and Maull w r. Miller, Hopkins, dem Mi’chcll, Rusty, r Mclntosh, Campbell, r Mi-dison, Moon, <l. Meriwether, Chambers and Hall,rads Macon, I.timkin, and Fyal, n r, the latter now in jail. Murray HarrD, and. Newron, Lee and Hardin, rads Oglethoipe, Adkins aud Cunning ham, r. Pierce, Carpenter, r. Paulding, Sirieklmd, r Putnam, Bruddeu, r. Pulaski, Buchan, r. Pickens, Darnell, r Pike, Seals, and. Polk, L H Walthall, and. Quitman, Warren, and. .Richmond, Tweedy aud Bryant w r and Borrd n r. Randolph, Tumlio and Goff and. Rabon, Fincaunon, and Sumter, John A Cobb and G R Harper and Bcriven, W B Hamilton, Ind Schley, Rainey and Spalding, E lis and Stewart, Hun.btr and Barn.uui and Troup, Caldwell and McCormick w r Talbot, Beihunr, wr tni Costiu u r Taylor, Wiicher u Tatnall Surrency, and Taliafeiro, H I ten, and Tb mas, J R EVans, D. Carson, rad.-- Terreil, Harper and Townr, J iiiiisou, r Twigg-, Hughes r Union, J H Pi i.dland, and Upson, Drake and Wilcox, Johnson «1 Walker, Gray and White, Lyttle and Whi field. Shumate and Wilkes, Richard Bradford and aud Belcher n r Washington, W G Brown and K W Fl urnoy and Wayue, Humph, dem Warren, Neal and Gardner r Wilkinson, C II Hocks r . Worth, J W Rmseti Walker, Gray, dem Walton, Sotn-lls and W’ebster, Geo S R isrer and V.’are, Smith, and. Johnston not Impeached! o GREENBACKS WANTED TO DEFRAY Til K EXPENSES OF TIIE COMING REVOLUTION II EVERYBODY who does ROt want their Gr<enbackß to become worthless, had better dispose of the same at once. No bet ter opportunity for investments can be had than are now being offered by l M. KIEL ft MO., in the following indispensable articles : Spring Calicoes, Spring Delaines, Pint Ladles' Hats , Fine Silk Stresses— Colored A Black. Gents’ Cashimere Piece Goods* Ready-Made Clothing OV ALL KIMDB, SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, And Furnishing Goods. A One lot of Embroideries, &<?., &e. Call for what you want and vou will be fcure to •ee it.. TRE nffablo and accommodating gentle man, J. W. Johnston, who knows everybody and ever>body’s wants, iu connection with Mr. Mosa, that cleverest of tradesmen, will tako great pleasure in w looming their nu I merou9 customer* and gratifying their every waut in the Dry Goods line. S. IH.6IESEL A BHO., Opposite Onrt Bou«c, Public Square. Dawson, Ga., J/a'ch 5, 18tf8—if iftOWN HOUS IT E. E. BROW a & son, Fourth St., Opposite Passenger Depot, Jtlacon, Georgia. FROM the Ist of July the business of this House *il! bo conducted bv E. E Htown Sl Son, the Senior hnvin? associated hia son, Wm. F B-own, in tha inanageiDOut aod 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 evety a- pertinent, and eve ry attention will be paid to ensure comfort o their customers. Rooms clean and airy, and the table alw.ys supplied with the best the country affords. Eor'ers attend arrival and -iopariure of all trains to convey baggage and conduct passengers across the e'.reet to their quarters. juljßT,tf BARG - IMS FOR THE MllllffNl prtr tiQQRja J\tXCr fj'ooi)S! > Jrtrclr)} and t-Jlrcrwave. Worth over npO.tuiii! Aft 10 hi sold for o\i\ i>OL[.<\H i:ach. ARRANDALE &. CO., I(V2 Hioadwav, New /orV, Agent- fur F.u pean VJauid icureis, nmionnCe-, ttiftt In eonse rqinuee Os ihe ovnraiocL ng ot jlie En-loh market, an immense qnaatjty of tVyl nuet V -nqj liood.i have been eonsigneit to ihern with in-trud ions lo h« cleared for immediate cisir, at any saciifii e. A. 4 (70., have, rWe lote, resolved i_oolTer.iljem according lo their ordinary,astern of buainofcsrl (1 each, wiih nut rezard o value. The foliou- ug li-i eh..wo thcr nrigimt who'eaile jaierso some of the sniyles whiidi ihsv dniy off. r at *l. Hear, Wolf, Buffilo Jtubes % IX,iio to f50,00 Sets Kara, S ,bie, Hindus,Mink on,no to Joy.iiq f.ndies’ .VI ■ ft's “ *> •» It,(a) io 60,00 11 Collars “ “ “ lu.Oii to 4ti,01) Silk & t.aiin T)iess PaltPtns 18,"0 to 45,00 linege and Egyptian i loths C,i*o to 1-2,00 Alpaeca k Mu-l.ii de l.aioes 4.00 to 10.00 K-eneh Merinos and T*ilU 10,00 to 20 50 t'anihrie, Thihet ,and Alohair 4.00 I oil 10.0 Balmoral and Kdiprio Skirts 2,00 to 800 Sdk and Lira Veits 2,00 io 000 Sets fine dulls »rod Collars 2.00 io HOC Pairs of Laities’ Corsota 2,50 lo 8 00 H’dk’.ehfs.Silk, Plain, HWh’d and Emhr'd linen lawn, per doz B,DO to 18,00 Ladies & Geor.s’ cotton, woolou, j k i'k hose & hose, pr doz pi s 4to 12,00 ! Ladies k Gents’ Merino, coilon, ! linen -hir's ft undershirts, each 2,50 to 6,00 Cost, VeS' & Pantaloon Patterns in elo h, ca.i-iim re and doe k n S 00 so 25,00 -i'ii«ii k Wool u T.hle Covers 2,u0 to 12 Ml I While k col. linen Nap. pc doz 6, no ro 18,nt) | Muslins, while k mib Vh i), per yard 15 '0 40 j Flannels; Shawls in Woolen; Hdk and M. ri \ no Nubias or Clrnul-; Woolen (Lords; Blank et“; Linen and Mu-lin Sheers; Vi lv, t »nd ilo roero Porlinonie-; Snoppin-g frag-; Wallets; M er-ehaum P p -; Four and -i» Idade pock ei Knivis, wi ll peall, toiloise and ivorv han dles; French clocks; Gift and Bronze A/iisical Boxes; Revolvers; Fewlng Pieces; Fancy combs; Hair Nets; Woik Boxe-; Silver card cases; A'bums; Family aud Puck-1 Bibles; Opera Glasses, &c We have aim received a splendid assort merit of Gold A Silver Hunting a at es (or Gen e; E -anieled do. for Lillies, logither with chains of every prt lern and style. Sets ot Jewelry in every to rietv; Sleeve Bu"on-; Thimbles ; Loriieis; Grosses; Rings of every ktDd; Bracelets; Gold Pens, fife . kc. The or,' .ertcare. tftpctrtmsnt Comprise* — Silver, 1) unit k Tea seis, C-sior., Ice Pi ch ers. Table spoons, Fo-ks, 7’ea spoons, Goble:* Drinking cps, f, (fee Uni*, Tea Puls, Cream I'jichare, Sugar Bowls, Ft it Baskwtdy (lake B rake's, Card B .akeis, F nit Kmves, Svrup cup-, Salvers, Pi Knives. F ,<tr K'Hve-r, Afu tard and S L Spoons, N .pkin Kings, Kgg Stands, Wine U. leers, Ca'd eases, &e. Ad the above Ist articles to be strld for §1 each. ’’’lie exp liar-8 are paid by the sale of Cou pons or par litte- to* Miming e .ch-ar. ills in ihe sock, and in- valu-; iltr.se cer iricai*- are in- closed in envelopes, mixed tip, and sold at 25 I N.S E tl’H-5 lor for $£ VVhaisv r .ilyieir named ir; the Certifi cate can he obtained at fl. The article will jc; shown to ti e holder ol the eerr Rente, and it will be at his option, whether he payS the dollar and takes the article or not. In case articles Sent by mail or express are not Sat isfactory, thev can be rctnrn-d and tile mon ey will be refunded: ifverv 1 <fetfrfitnue enti tles «tie holder io snnrt article of sterling val ue, worth much more than a dollar. In proof of this IiI)AD T/US OF FUR. You can have )or am of our coitificates and. sl, anv of rhe id owing articles, so that f you »ie not plrasod wiih Use article or art'rclts named on the certificate, \<r-i used ri6t ibsc llic 25 cents you paid ler it: One Nilver pla ted three but It- ( ,sior, hands ,oic silver plas ted Bu'ter Dish wiih plsie and cover, Led V’s tit.oppiog Bt»g, a 50 picture Aitrurn, bound In velvet aud gill, set ol T. - spoons silver plated on white tner.il, set, di i. de idiird Table spoons or Forks, l-’aids pai nr nc(2s vanlsca-- simerc), pair di.irviu’s Pa ,s K.d Gloves, ppiendio real Meei'Scliauar Pipe, or oc-liiJ id C trst G Id plain .11 ng. llFKFiiigtc (fKh —Baring.: ho four } oirs WC have brell agegis lor F.ur.-pt at) njauti'aC turers, we have rtceived hundreds of cotn inendaioty noliers £t tj-p yn-s, And re t rs from private individuals, e ;: p e sing the high C-t »>lt.fs«li" - ■ • ; f ’.enw bnspicsk. Wc k .ve m-ty of iliese Us imo nr-ils -wiih names and.dates, priutedin pamph Jet form, and as we have n-. space for them in this advei tisemrnt, we will • rid copies Ircc io any addrt ss. V, henever des -ed, we will fend ar tides bv Express, C, O. D. Jr , that Ihe money nerd only bo raid on delivery o* the goods. We accept tire entiie responsi bility oi money sent by Express, Post Olbce Order, or Bank Draft. We want agents ev erywhere to whom a liber I compensation will be prid. winch can be learned on appli cation. tsf“Take care to write yonr name and address in >. dear, dKt n. t hand, and ad dress AKltWßtl.i: A CO.. P. O Bax,-5285, 162 Broadway, it. Y. f.bl3 —l3'- INOTK'i:. TO THE rim AT LARGE. HAVING had fi t**n ye*rs expeiiencein a successful p actie** of Dcjpiis; i y, and having had ho many sufferers (faring that lime, from awful and sms* — h a< and mon—*• toot f ache ; and Bering so many reporiii g to the exuacting of tho-e organs, which are so essential to health and life, that I at once set out so see if there was not me preparation that could be introduced lb it would destroy the nerve and save the io< Vh. I tried several preparations, but found none entirely iff c tual, so I went to work in• 8? If to see success I could have, and ultee trying many things, I have at last discovered the great ob of my purpose in ihe undertaking. And now having discovered such relief for so tor menting pain, I feel if n y duty to introduce to the public. It isl a P iste, put up iu small bot'les, with directions accompanying each bottle. This is a safe remedy for toothache where the cause is from exposed nerves.— This is no humbug. I stake my reputation out on it. No individual or family should be without a bottle o| it. This preparation is put up and soil alone by Dr. IE. HO $1,60 p* r bottle. He has no agents for the preseiii. Office on the cohier of Broad and Marietta si*., Allan’s, Ga. febffOU n e #; r# ’s .in tt nosmu FOR THE HAIR, IMPItO V E D . f~ 1 experience of over 100 yeaTs In the cul .l .tivation and preservation ol the hair, is now embodied in Ibis widely known preparation. For dressing, curling and pr< serving tfie bair.it has no equal in the world. Three or lour appli application* w ill stop hair from coming; out, and it used occasional?, it will prevent hair losing its original color during a li.etiinc.’ No preparation equals it for restoring the hair quickly ; and uo preparation has bean more extensively endorsed by the medical faculty lor its perl eel innocence as regards injury to tin* hair., or head, and tor its tonic effects upon the system. I*rice, large bottle* sl. firuggiwts, itealers in Fancy Goods, and Storekeeper* generally, I.iperaHy doalt with- Jie laited, in ul ports of the t . S. Address S.CTY HELVES AMBROSIA CO Fi:tey;i N«w \ ork Tlit? rove*!ceil l*iai»o FwUs’ Kec’d the highcstaward ai n» oiit at the eel**— bra ted World's Fair, wlifcre wete exhibi ed instruments tiom the best makers of Loudwn, Paris, Germanv,PliHade phiu, Baltjntoi'e, Bob ton and New Yoik and also at the American institute for five successive T**are, the Gold and Silvor Medals i om both of which cju be seen at our ware-rooms. By the introduction of improvements we make a still more perfect Piaoo— l°*te, and by manufacturing largely, with a strictly cash system, are enabled to offer these instruments at a price which will preclude all competition. Our prices are from $lO<V to S2CO cheaper than any fiis rings Piano forte. TERMS.— tNwr Cash in current funds. De ecriptivc circular a laj*t fkib. Aug i7,lyear mi: midMTtiiL T Now have in Siure ihe lirgfßt ytook of flm» L au4 well Fufiii'ure ever offered ht .Middtn lvw. i*avlor Suites, Chenuhtf suiUsin Bl‘<rhtni a tut JMahoffO* ny, i'uiwuioh and Cliamber Sui'«e» v*ri low.- '’hi.in, l iihleH, VVa| drobrfl, Matt (a Bn<* H8?or mriif), Wall Pa t»er, Oarpf*m, Foot Mh»s, Bedrtead>*, f<*h«»ap) tiffins’ in Homewood, Mahogortv, Walnut, CffdHT ar and p4ihied, all prices. Me tHfitf C’asrn, aju) Full 0Ut«8 is. Hepuir intr (fone promptly and af moderate ra<ea. CjMfana examine mv a»ooK before hu\ing • Ispwhete. THoviAaS WOOD, iet>2o next to Lmiir House, Macon, Ga. CROVESTEEN &CO7, Piano Forte Manufacturers,* 499 liroadttay JVeur York. rpHE attention of th«» publ'o’and the tr«dc is I invited to our Jf eir Seale , Seven Octave, ftoscivvoii Piano Partes which for volume and puri'y of (One are un tivailed by anv hitherto offered in this mark er. The* contain all the modern improve ments, French grand action, harp pedal iron frame, over s'runsj base, and each in strument beirjr nitfd-* under the personal supervision of Mr J. 11. Grovkstffn, who i>as a practical experience o* over thirty rears in their manufacture, is fully warranted in every pifftiruh r. Si 0 0 I<,R TEN "cents. Onlv a few more Pirbacriberfl are req'iirpd to Injure tfie -peedy issue of the Great I!lu.«» trated Paper— TIIGWEEKLY PRESS, which in size and appealance will resemble Harpci’a .VVeekly, huv ia value will far Iran soebd that publication. 7*he PRESS will be an embodiment of the spirit of tbe age. E*»ch d' paruront. will sparkle with the ge nian* of the most eminent wliters of the day. An original SERIAL STORY of the mo a » brilliant eharacier will be com menced in ’he tf<st number. THE I.LUSIHaTIONS wifi be entirely original and of the most at* tiactiv© style and n ifu t 5. The great expense and labor involved in this enterprise rendci it uecessary that we should start wi*k an ENORMOUS CIRCULATION . In on!* r io ilo this we shall .io as follows' SIO,OOO in sums of SIOO, will be distributed thn the first edition. To efifrry given nniiibef of papers sl*hi will be allotted.— Every copy of the PIiESS will be enclosed in a stout wrapper, >o that th • papers con taining the grcuihacks wit! no' We kno-vn by thrir external up earance, and all purchasers will ft ate an * q id chance for the money, and gi is. B**siles lu sloo Il l’s, ordcs will hr* enclosed in ct iUiu copies ul the edioon for the follow ing GIFT3: Each. 5 Grand Puipo? (S'cinwavV). Value f-ioO 6 (rrnx*d Pianos (Chiekei ingV) VTahte. 6"0 | 1 damage, from 0. Witty’s Repository. 800 10 Gobi Watches 16f» 6 Melod'iOna 170 lo Gold Watches l‘»0 Iti Amr-ticah Sityt r Wutchea 75 5 Music Boxes 4 5 6 K-hpoc L<Vk R*itch Sewing Machines. »u 3 Wheeler and Wilson’s Fowl g Ma ch inert 75 4 Wilcox k Gibb*’ Sewing Machines 4b Photograph Albums 10 The balaiHje to consist of Accor icc-n*, T*-a Sets, Silvrrware, Ac. No dollar Jewelry. No 1 Gilt worth less ihatr Ten Hollar®. FIIKSS will be biviletl to ntry addrres upon the rrcript of pt i-P, Ten Cent#, or el. ven coph 8 for sl, twenty tl,rcetoes2, umi nixfv for SB, Address B*l'(7.4lST & TO., “NEW YORK PRESS,” j iso. ftl Rtoadway, New York Ci?y. I WI CRES FDR EVERYBODY; A Superb Slock of Five Gold and Silver Watche*, all warranted to run, arid thor oughly regainted* at the Low Price of ten dollars each y and satisfaction guaranteed. 100 solid gold hunting watches $250 to SIOOO 100 magic cosed g’d wutchtH 250 to 500 100 Ladies* watches, enameled l'.O to 300 *I OO hunting chronometer watches 250 to 300 200 “ “ English Levers 200 to 250 300 “ “ J Hip’x watches 150 to 200 500 “ “ American watches 100 to 250 500 641v0r hunting levers 50 to 150 500 “ •* /Oup’x watches 75 to 250 500 Gold Ladies’ watches 5 to 250 1,000 “ hunting 1 lCJiines 50 to 75 1,000 misc’aneoiiH watches 50 to H Q 2,5 0 hunting si’vci watehes 25 to 50 5, uo assorted watches various kinds lu to 76 Wrighi, Bro. & Cos., 161 B oadwav, New York, wish ro immediately dispose of the jibove magnificcjii Slock. Certiiicatep, nam ing the ariebs, are placed in sealed envel oi es, well mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles nsmed in their certificate, upon pay ment of ten dijlars, whe>her it be a watch wonh I,OtX) dollars or one worth less. The return ot unv of our cenificates entitles you to the articles n -med i hereon, Ui on pay menl. tvr**spectiv»* of its worth, and as no tfitmle valued at less than feu dollar* is named on hity ceititicate, it will at once be sren that this is i.o letterv, but a straigh' foiwa»-d, le git'mute irai'Sictioii, which unv he paiticJpa" ted in even by the most fastidious. A single certificate will bo s« nt bv mall, postpaid, upon receipt of 25 c» n's, five for or© dollar, II for twodulU»s, 3:j and elegant piemium for five dollars, 66 and more vnlua bio premium fO r ten dollars, one hundred and most, aupeib watch lor 15 dollars. To agents or those wishing employment, this is a rare opportunity. Ir is a legitimately conducted business, authorized by ihe Government, and opeo to «he most careful scni'iny. Watches sent by .Express, with bill tor collection on tlelive v, so that no can possi bly occur. Trv us. Address WRIGHT, BRO. k CO- Importers, eb27l3t* 1«1 Broadway, N. Y. | STEVEN S HO USE, 21, 23, 2» &27 BKOAIIWAY, N. Y, j Opposite Bowling Green ON THE EI'ROPEAN PLAY. I' HE STEVEN# HOIiSE is well and widely 1 known in the- |it.b ic The location ie ee oeci tli. suitable t<* tnerehitnie and busineKS iiferi; !• is id fclose nroxinnty t» the business part <>t the t-itv—is on t-he htghw yol South .rn sntl VVesteru >rsvet—and jtdj.cent to all lie nriiieie I [biiTroatl nnd S eatnbnst depots. HOUSE hag Irteral ac» comm, d,lion for otfkr iTm .ts—it >« well ; lurnisbetl, and possesses eves v modern im pty.voment lorC e comfort and entertainmect ol Its inmate-. Th*- tnntns are spacious anid well venuleti-d— provitjrtl with traa and ’« U{ r _she .ttooriance iiptompt and —and the table i- (tuneroualy p. ovide l with evety delicacy of tile season—at moderate rates. The rooms having been refurnished ami re. motfeted, we are enabled, to offer ex’ra facil ities for ilie comfort and pleasure of our (j>u«sis. GEO. K. CHASE & CO. I’ropvielors. SEWING MACHINES. S'IYkLE A I.VON SEWING MACHINE CO., N ». 67 Br adway New York. I A Loenl Agent wanted 1n every town ; also Traveling Ageptn to appoint Agent# throughout tbe country. L : beral Cash com. peusation paid. A splendid paying bu« iness iSoud foi circular. fcb13;2610. 1868. V 01.3. 1868. *** •’*?■+**.* i , « * • *4pjyVfcf ’ ♦* Ir, A * .S» *■ a SUBSCRIBE ion TIE DAWSON JOURNAL PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, BY PERRYMAN & CHRISTIAN. # •At the enterprising and rapidly growning Towu of DAWSON, Ga. TrilS Paper has just entered upon the Til HI II of its publication, and has met wiih a decree success rarely attained by like enterprises; and in point of CIRCULATION, INFLUENCE. ABILITY AND VALUE. ITS RANKS AMONG THE FIRST **• er* ■' ■ -K#V. % *>• Papers of the State, h*.%-aC.h-n mil 1 And confessedlv stands far ahead of any of its Cotemporarios in this entire section. The hditors are encouraged to make artangeineuts for * /***', .•-V G- ‘1 A V i / I<sZ3'W Idfiing Greatly to its Usefulness as a Family Journal, the Present Year." •-V*. •' Sr?-;'!t4v"*. 't ‘‘ * T EC 111 ** J". ** • f A. Jriß oyfCt ' TIIE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST ;> *4 *»*»»•% PAPER PUBLISH ED IX THIS I'ORTJOX OF THE STATE, AXD IS A Paper for Use Farmer, A Paper for the Ladles, Paper for the Family Cjrdc, A Paper for Ercrybodf, • ** ** . ’** ' * *"1 IT WILL NOT BE SURPASSED BY ANY PAPER IN THIS SL'rTICN IN Accurate and Reliable Market Reports, ITS LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, A compilaiion of News transpiring in the State and tbrougbont tbe Nation ; in the Freshness, Vigor and Honest boldness of its Editorial*, and in all th« Requisites that go to make up a WIDE AWAKE, FIRST-CUSS NEWSPAPER To Advertisers We rrould say, no better medium for Advertising i* knowß in South-Western Georgia, as wo are determined to continue to merit that success which has al ready placed it at tbe head of the list for Advertising, sa regards circulation. — rates moderate. 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