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Local Column.
KEW ADVERTISING INDEX.
j R. & K. Christian—Commission
Merchants, Dutton, Ga.
u F. J^ssiter —Terrell Sheriff sales
M, A. MoNulty—School Notice.
M. H Lingo—Calhoun Sheriff sales
j \V. Fears —Produce and Groce
ry Rincon, Uu.
■^XNTBD.
5i nOO lbs. good ilry Cow- Hides.
fl'oO lbs. good Tallow,
j’ono tbs. eood Beeswax.
'v.vr which the highest cash price will be
J. K. LOYLESS.
Dawson', June 25;3t
lu the Ordinance published by
the City Council last week, the Clerk
of the Council made a mistake in wti
ting it out. It read : ‘Shull bo fined or
iaiprisoned or both, at the discretion of
the AJWsbal,” when it should have been
at tbe di-crction of the Council. It is
corrected, in this issue.
■* ♦*» a— -
<) A Boxes of Fine Tobacco just rc
ceived and for Sale by
J. E. LOYLESS.
V
T3£ Our farmers aro generally
disnairoi of making . anything like
halfAwf a oorh crop. The drouth in
many'portions of the county.has last
ed cefren weeks. Cotton is small, but
lookfag well in some porti ns of the
county.' The fruit is falling of!rapidly
and will be complete failure if we do
not have rain soon.
Anaivim—A extra fine stock of Ladies’
and Oltldreii’s Hals, and Kibbons of all kind
at - ■ S. il. Sikski. A Bro's.
2T3T Tlie Terrell Democratic Club
will meet on the fourth. Every dits
trict be represented, and ac
tive meafmrcs adopted foi a thorough
orgiHiixntioii of sub-clubs throughout
the 'County. Will not some of om
prominent country friends take an in- 1
t- nwtyiit this matter and stir up the
hike.ufitnmMi.ss that is so manifest
amongst the Daws mites in this impor
tant, mutter*
Just Rkckivkd.— A fine stock of Silk
./\i:uSols apd Umbrellas, at
• ' S. M. SIF.SEL & BRO’3.
Vfttrfco's Weekly
Tift ’June number of this favorite ju
vaiife publication is received. I' cotn
jilch.s (Be fir 4 volume, and is accompa
nied by a ha-ndeome title page and in
dex., Anew vulume, enlarged and
gr, itlv improved, will commence with
die Dumtcr for Ju’y 4 ; and the present
i< a good .umo to subscribe. Every boy
i. i gig., in the S' utk cugbi t > take this
t.vTl'nt paper, and wo believe that
i:. jcuuis w, Id.) so if they can sec i
iS.'iiH Tor’a ~ specimen. Terms ?2 00 a
y ar. J \V. Fluke &Cos ,- Publish
ir , Macon, Ga.
if GST AKRtVED-A targe slock of Aock
ery, at S. ill. SI KSEL A ItßU’d.
Dcsrtli Prnilticcd Ity Aitj;t‘r-
A cnloiod woman, the cook ofOupt.
Aluxuiiiiur, yf our ci’.y, while ehrstis-
har s'.n in a tit ot anger, suddenly
died an Tuesday last.
ArffVri- x—a fine stock of Swiss Jaconet,
I-ovn auil Tiiiiiinhigu, can he found at
... ,S. M. JSIESKL & BItO’S.
ti!y Council vs. African
Church.
Tke religious xeal-and enthusiastic demon
-61 ration at the frequent nocterual pow-wotvs,
at the latvdr place, generally ending in a kill
keuny light, to the great distuibance Os those
"Inf unfortunately live in that vicinity, gen
er..lly resulting in les of wool and disfigura
tion (if such is possible,) of foatures, besides
11 l '°>*tdenible' waste of the natural ‘scent,’
Ind call for action on the part ot our city au
tii lines, which resulted in the accumulation
01 l ' le llCilt s,lm of $lO to our city treasurer,
which, wo hope, will effect a corresponding
reduction it; our city tax.
IYof. H>|S. KA\ TON At CO., Savannah,
1 h oprie tors of Kay ton's popular rctne
‘V’ffliltyfiiMiliitc-
Tlie (||i&minatir.fi of the students of
tins wys the absorbing fea
ture of 1 asl wetk, more j artiaularly as
business matters were at a complete
stand still. From what wo saw per
sonally and gleaned from other sour
ces, show this to be a first class school.
datamations, compositions, and
‘ ‘*3B proved the teach
fititlduit)eßs.to their trust. We
"creg*.i** Bee s 0 little that savors
>f( »p tiap and 8 o much of genuiae
■nental culture, all ot which speaks
'•o.uijh* of praise of Prof. McNulty
au I re. Wade. The exo urination
JSt ' °” Wednesday night by a
f B ." d ' C * flcert i @' Vcn by Prof Erdman
, ' •utiro Musio class, which was
hl, by brilliant, and completely
successftrth establishing Prof. E ? s
? rth i,,i *'itor of his profession. We
‘"P° that lh e Prof, will in the course
■ lui| o lavur us with another one of
18 '-’"lortaiuuten'is.
LlFE—Cures Bheu'.
*' JC Attention of the cit
the i c i°.. tl^ rrell aciJ counties, to
C 0 n^ f 1,1 e ® aw ”°» Manufacturing
(uSos • !*' -Mturday the 4th ins’., wltea the
"icsirc i' t '- 0U bo “ lt '' < will bo °P en to all who
lhe Colton Factory. The
nuiej Uec *.° 1 the location in the midst of the
S cotton growing portion of the
tits * lth CTel 7 facility, and
4 '**« 01,0 rell b y the com’y affords
■■• - it. 0r tne most profitable invest
- -■« ■w\ji^F ii ' as S°*llemen moving
( know no such word as fail.
The I.;tn<l We Love—
The Land We Love for Ju’y contains
.fifteen articles front tho best writers of
tbe South. Comparative Generalship
is tho first of two articles cn Grata’s
military oareer. The causes of “Decay
of Religion at tho South” are treated
in a masterly manner. '‘Cicero’s Ora
tion fer Marccllus” is a sprightly
classical article over the well kuowu
num deplume of S. L. C. Dr. Ramsey
completes his interesting history of the
revalt of the S ate of Franklin. Prof
Dlakc furnishes one of bis best agricul
tural articles on “Lime as a Fertilizer.”
Miss Porter gives a picas.nt story.—
Tho poetry is from Mrs- Preston, of
Virginia, Mrs. Daviess, of Kentucky,
Mrs. Clarke, of North Carolina, aud
the lamented Homy Tirnrud, tho last
jieec over writteu by List.
KAYTON’S DYSPEPTIC PlLLS—Cures
Sick Headache and alt Billions disorders.
Printers are unlike other class
es of men. Their vocation imparts to
them an intelligence that does not re
sult from any other business. Dealing
with language exclusively, iu combina
tion of letters, words, sentences and
paragraphs, they are constantly brought
into communicn with thoughts and their
working, and theso insensibly become
imbued with the ideas of those minds
whose creations they help to embody
into those forms that give them to the
world. They literally got grammar at
their finger’s ends while picking up the
types that form sentences that are gra
-natical. Spellirg comes to them as
natural as breathing, for they fall into
correct orthography through force of
habit. Tho characteristics of printers
are not favorable to persona! thrift as
those of other professions. They par
take of the nature of the artists in some
degree, and are generally liberal to a
fault, thoughtless of the future and fre
quently improvident of the pas! —flush
when in a good situation, and dead
broke when on tramp. They may be
said to ho the working Bohemians es
the woild of operatives.
KAYTON’S OIL OP LlFE—Cures Pains in
the Rack, Jirenst., Side, Shoulders sudJoiuts
Tiie Fourth of July Amnesty.—
The Nashville Bjtnerof Wednesday
says the propriety of issuing a proclam
atiuu of general amnesty has long been
a subject of much and. liberation by the
President, and has been discussed from
iitne to time in meetings. The
-übject has lately been urged up n the
President by persons of all shades o!
politics, and a Wa-hington dispatch to
the Gineinnati Commercial aavs that
from prcrco* indications tie prdelama
ti n will not bo long delayed. It wib
embrace all (he cso.ptious male by th
proclaaiati ns of August, including all
army aud navy cflicers ab. vc the ranks,
of Brigadier General in tl e army ' and
capfa’n in the tjavy, but will nit affect
officers of the Confederacy now under
indictment General Lee will, there
fore, b included in the contemplated
proclamation Another cornsp ndent
says it is estimated that a general [rec
lamation of amnesty will not include
more than three hundred pirsms, ow
iog to the large number win Lave been
specially pardoned.
KAYTON’S MAGIC CURE—hi a summer
remedy and cure* bowejcomplaints.
Scalawags Nor Wanted —The fol
lowing advertisement appears in the
Augusta Constitutionalist of Friday :
A Cabd.— No native “seals wags” or
their money are wanted in my store
from this date. Negroes and Eastern
men are excusable, cvcu if they arc in
opposition to the people of the South ;
but a native that turns traitor to his
c untry ought not to bo tolerated by
law-abiding people.
lte-pcctfully, &e ,
W. J I’arr.
Augusta, Ga , Juno 25, 1868.
KAYTON’S OIL OF LIFE, Ac., for sale by
Loyless & Wall, Dawson, Ga.
Without an Enemy. —Heaven help
the man who imagines he can dodge en
emies by trying to please everybody 1
If such an individual ever su'cceds wc
should be glad of it—not that we be
lieve in a man going through the world
trying to find beams to knock his head
against j disputing every men’s opinion,
fighting and elbowing and crowding all
who and ffer with him. That again is an
other extreme. Other peoplo have a
. right to their opinion, so have you ;
don't fall into the error of supposing
they will respect you le.-s for maintain
ing it, or respect you the more for turn
ing your co it every day to match the
color of theirs. Wear your own colors,
in spite of winds and weather, s'orms
or sonshine It costs the vacillating
ana irresolute ten times the trouble to
wind and shufflj and twist, that it does
honest, manly independence to stand its
.ground.
tW It is not often that we praise a “pat
ent ntediuiue,” but when it has been clearly
proven to out satisfaction that there exist a
remedy,, we will not for a mere technical fore
go the opportuuity to express our opinion on
the subject. It Is now a year since Prof.
Kayton’s remedies were placed one at a time
before the public of Savannah, ami *to day
they are enquired tor, bought and used, ill
this and adjoining States, in large qoan tines,
a proof sufficient to any mind, open to con
viction, that they arc really good. See uo
tiocs in Local column.
KAYTON',3 MAGIC CURE—Cures Diat
riicea and Crump Cbolics.
""S'- ltev. S. <ra dner, Atapulgus, Ga., stys :
For all derangements of the Liver, for Dys
pepsia, Diarrhea, and-Piles—Simmons Reg
ulator has no superior. It acts like a charm.
K AYTO.VS OIL OF LIFE-Cures Earache
Burns, Cuts, Stingr,4iv.
Tlie AiM'puinliiM-iil*
On the Dawsou Circuit will bo filled
as follows for the year 1808.
DAWSON,
Ist Sunday, llcvs. T. T. Christian and
11. V. Mulkey.
2nd Sunday, Rev. L. G Evans.
3rd “ “ T. T. Christian.
4th “ “ A. L. Hamilton.
DOVER,
Ist, Sunday, Rev. John Skipper.
2nd “ “ T. T. Christian and
H. V. Mulkey.
3rd Sunday, Rev. J J. Sessions.
4th ■“ “ 11. V. Mulkey.
NEW HOPE,
Ist Sunday, Rev. James Spenoe.
2nd “ “ (Vacant at present.)
3rd “ “ 11. V. Mulkey.
4th “ “ T. T Christian and
L. G. Evans.
CIIICKAS A.WHATCIIEE,
Ist Sunday, Rev. Wm. Hays.
2n 1 “ “ John J. Sessions.
3rd “ “ Thos. L. Speight.
4th “ “ Thos. T. Christian and
L. G. Evans.
PLEASANT GROVE,
Ist Sunday, Revs. Thos. T. Christian
ana H. V. Mulkey.
2nd Sunday, Rev. James Spence.
3rd “ (Vacant)
4th “ liev. Wm. Ilays.
SALEM,
Ist Sunday, Rev. L. G. Evans.
2nd “ “ T. T. Christian and
II V. Mulkey.
3rd Sunday, (Vacant.)
4ih “ “
BETHEL,
Ist Sunday, Rev. Thos. L. Speight.
2nd “ (Vacant)
3rd “ Rev. L. G. Evans.
4th “ (Vacant.)
Friday before each 3rd Sabbath, Rev
Thos. T. Christian.
Appointments of Rev. Thos. E.
Langley.
Ist Sabbath and Saturday before, at
Smithville, Lee county, G-a.
3rd Sabbath and Saturday before, at
Fort Gaines, Clay county, Ga.
2nd and 4th Sabbath and Saturday
before, at Dawson, Ga.
A returned Californian found the ba
by be left at homo a miss ol five sum'
mors. One day he offended her, and
she ireful)y exclaimed :‘ I wish you
bad not married into tbe family.”
Th" New York Evening Mail thinks
that Florida is destined to become tbe
Italy of America and will be the win
ter retreat of all iuvalids from the North.
Mrs Eunice Warner, formerly of
Great Barrington, Mass., became a
mother at 13 years, a grand mother at
27, a great grandmnth'r at 40, a great
groat-grandmother at 56, and a great,
great-groat grandmother at 74 years,
after which she lived several years.
More Corruption —A Washing
ton lettter snvs :
“The bill increasing the comjenst
tion of clerks twenty percent, in ihe
vuiious departments has passed at
length. All sorts of appliances were
brought to bear on the numbers, but
he eI.W f influence that got Ihe meas
ure through was feminine The wives
and daughters of die official interested
made no stini. of their charms, and
they triumphed over Congressional ob
s.iriacy.”
There’s more work for Butler. The
wives and daughters of the popr clerks
of Washington should be watched
Woe betide them if Butler gets after
them, lie is a terror to the feminine
branch of the human family.
KAA Gallons of Good Whisky just
OUv received and for Sale by
U H. HOOD.
- " MARKETS.
JOURNAL OFFICE. )
Dawson, July 1, 1868. f
We quote cotton to-day st 20a24
cent*.
Maeon, July 2 ; middlings 281.
Now York, at 31£.
August* ; middlings 30c.
New Orleans ; middlings 20Je.
Special Notices*
Diiivwon Lodged. O. O. F. He. $6
M EETS on MouJav night in each week.
0. 0. NELSON, N. G.
John A. Bishos, Sec’y.
LAWKE.ICE CHAPTER 4i»,
A * METS Fourth Wednesday night in each
It» 1 A/on tit. J. M. Si m muss, 11. P.
J. C. F. CLarK, Secretary.
P. 'lf. Schley Lodge, Ufo. 220,
r. a. :u.
MEETS Third Saturday in each montn, 2
o'clock, p. m. C. C. Truss, W. it.
J. I>. Ara.vr, Secretary.
AS OROIAANCE.
Cos unci t Chamhsr, June 15th, 1868.
Present, Lr.itof Brow’s, President;- James
K. Loyless, B. McDonald and T. M. Jones,
CouDcitmen.
Be it Ordained, That from and after the
first day of July next, it shall not be lawful
for au v person to sell in the incorporate lim
its of Dawson, any slaughtered hogs, cable,
sheep or goats, first prodaefhg the
ears, and furnishing a description of the col
or, marks and brands of said animals to rlie
Marshal, and any person violating this Ordi
nance shall be fined or imprisoned or both,
at the discretion of the Council; and it shall
be th* duty of the Marshal to fur nish the
Clerk of Council witli said description, re he
by him recorded, sui jeet to the inspection of
anv person on the payment of a fee ot twen
ty five ceuts. LEROY BROWN, Prcs’r.
T. M. JosClerk. junelßtf
f’crrcll Mortgage Nale.
\\7 ILL fie said on the first Tuesday ia
V V July, next, before tltu Court House
door, in D iwsoo, Terrell County, within the
legal hours of sale, the following property, to
nil :
IP WO lots of land, No’s 173 and 1 -IS, in the
I 3d Dirt, of Terrel! Conuty. Levied on
as the property of Wm. 11. Cozart, to satisfy
a mortgage fi fa issued from the Snpeiior
Court ot Terrell County, in favor of Jesse
Slocuml) vs Wm. R. Count, and other fi la’s
in my hands, /’ropejty pointed in said niorti
gngc. bj*\ LASSITER,
march 7th ISiS "* Sh'ff.
Dawson High School.
THE second scholastic Term of my school
will couicnce on Monday, the Gth of July.
TERMSJ
Primary Class, $12.00
Elementary Class, lii.oo
Higher Branches, aDd Languages, 20.00
M usjc, 20,00
J. K. NELSON.
Dawson, Ga., jane 2L;2t
MACON, GA, JUNE 1868.
3s <© (D IL m M A m
INVITES the attentioD of MERCHANTS from South-Western Georgia, to
lis Big Stock of
BUI 9 © @ © S,
JUST ARRIVING !
The best assortment in >!itlflle Georgia can be found here.
1868. SPRING! 1868.
IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES!
MISS MOLLIE WILLIAMSON would re
spectfully announce to her former pat
rons and Ladies eenerallv, that she can still
be found at Mr. W. M Peeples store, where j
she is constantly receiving, aud has just]
opened a large, handsome and well Beleoted I
slock of
Fashionable Milinery Goods! 1
Embracing all the latest and most popular!
styles of
BONNETS,
HATS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
and everything usually kept in a first class
J/’iilinery Store, all of which were carefully
seldctnd ajrone of ihe most extensive import
ing houses in the United States’, and which
she wilt sell for a very small profit, ta suit the
times. Ctyil and examine fir yourselves.
Also, Dresses cut and made to order.
Dawsotr, Ga., J/ay 18 lSGS^ym
BETTER THAN GOLD !l
!
OUR- NEW
KDESTBOT-TIBLE GOLDEN PEXS*
Ari* rcoomtnpndrd !»y Banknrg, LaAvycrf, PrOfcs*-
sors. Teachers, Merchants, and all who have
i i*f !.<•>: Pm jii;inut';i(7ureiL
T’hey areifoh-edrrOsivp, arid Jtiariufaetuf’ed iVith
the j'reateFt care, rendering th«ti» Ittore durable
than any pen now belure tlie public.
Sent pi)st-paid to any uadrt sa for To cents per
box. Containing- one dozen.
Orders contain in money for the same Bent at
our ribk* Do not for get to trv them.
M. Me ALIM X Si CO.
Louisville. Ky.
Plortse state whore you saw thin ad wrtistmoirt.
juneU’.tm*
GROVESTEEN &CO. t
Piano Forte Manufacturers,
•S!>9 liroadteay. .Yetv York.
milE attention of the pnbl’Cand the trade is
1 invited to our .stir Scale, Seven
Octave, Siosctrooil Cories
which for volume and purity of tone are mi
livalled by any hiihefto offered in this mark
et. They Contain »H the modern improve
ments, French grand action, harp pedal iron
frame, over si rung bass, etc.) and each in
strument being made under the personal
supervision of air. J. 11. Grpvestsfn, who
lurs a practical experience of Over thirty years
in their manufacture, is fully warranted in
every particular.
E X £ C U TO R t § SALE.
ITXDER an ordir Loin the Court of Grdi-
J nary of Terrell county, will be sold be
fore the Court House door in the town ot
Dawson, on the first Tuesday in August next,
between the legal houiSol Sale, the following
lots, tracts and parcels of land, to-wit: Nos.
141, except. 10 acres In the south east ccruer,
172, 148, 173, 181, and the hall of 204, (it
being the sotnh half.) Also, 10 acres 61 land
in the north east corner of No. 142, and 10
acres on the east line Os 174, nil situated id
the 11 tii Dislfiet of Terrell cotinry, compris
ing in the eggregue 11,33)- acres, ur.vi,- or
less, and constituting the settlement oi land
on which Benjamin G. Christie resided at the
time of ids death. Also, at live samr time
and place, 8) of the wn«R» ii4ed one half ol lot
ot kind,No. 210, In the 11th Distiict of s»iyj
county. Ail sold as the property of tlie es
tate of Benjamin' G. Christie, late of iaid
county, deceased, for the purpose ol final Set
tlement and distribution.
juuclStds .G. W. CHRISTIE, ExHf.
New Livery and Life Stable
IDatvson, ' • - ' Qa.
8. G. U K PRINCE
HAVE erected on Main Street,, jn*t shove
the depot, a Salt nntl Livery Stable, )
whore they arc prepared to accommodate
(heir old friends aid custoraeis to anything!
in their line ot business.
All wishing to take pleasure rides will
{.lease give us a caU.
VVe have also attsohed to our Stable, a
large convenient lot for drovers.
Give us a call. Our terms are moderate.
D-wsoii, M-ty IS 6s; 3m.
W. A. HUFF
OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC
FOR CASH OR OM TIME!
r I''IIE fotlowtnjr arficTes, on as good terms
JL as they can be had iu fffnron :
5000 Bushels Corn,
250 Casks Bacon—Sides it Shoulders
100 Kegs Lard,
300 Sacks Kew Flour,
100 Bales Hay,
25 Barrels Symp,
500 Bushels Waler-Gromid Meal,
25 Sacks Bio Coffee,
25 Bbls Extra C. Sugar.
Cor. of Cherry and Third Streets,
MACON, a Ay.
june2stm W- A. IFJFF.
G. F. & H. E. oLim
STOVES, STOVES.
WE have on hvnd and for sale low, !<OO
Stoves, of the most improved patterns, and
have the exclusive sale of the improved Iron
Witch
Parlor and Office Grates,
Nails, Curry combs. Locks, Wlrs Seives,
Tin, Wood and Willow-wure, House-i'ur
uiahiug Goods,
Pocket and Table Cutlery,
Iron Pipe, Steam Fittings, &c>,
WHOLESALE
MA N UFA CTURERS OF 7IX WAKE,
Tin Plates, Sheet Iron, Block Tin, Sheet
Copper, Ac., Ac.
We have on haod li nice lot of Fruit. Jars,
and in fact everything that is necessary or
could bo used (or furnishing n house, can be
found here, and for prices to suit the times.
G F. & 11. E. OLIVER,
,Vo. 42 Third Strext,
MACON, GA.
juue4;3tn*
SASII, BLINDS, DOORS,
MDKiniNSS & DIACKETS,
Ready-Made and Sash Glazed.
- ALL KINDS OV
Ornamental, Cottage, House & ‘ tor#
Woik done to order in the best and latest
stytesi
.1 .sjjfci ,'w e . it, i
It OUSE AMD KIfVIIEX FV/iXmmi
Planing, Sawing and J'Atnbl Work,, Conn
trn>’ t V'attics, thM Sivfit* f»r tilore*,
of nil kinds done cheaply, t»n‘l
witl)lt will pay t-» St*nd or at
Factory j foot of Third Sirefety on
Wharf St., Macon, Ga.
GREENVILLE WOOD.
juue2s;lyw
T. W. FREEMAN &CO,
Wholesale <tnd f.etaft Dealers iu
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
CONFECTION ELY,
FINE BRANDIES
■wiisnss^i
b - *ir „ u i i
Tobacco, Cißar^
Fish and o‘ystfrs iu The Scasort.
38 Street, f Macon, Ga,
1 june iStfinv
Slit 111
; ci., .DtALiaUo IN
Hardware, Iron and Mer*, Kails,
Agricultural linfileaaent*,
Carriage jMsterials, r - -i
Rubber and Heather Jelling,
Circular and Mill Saws,
B diiug clotbA, Mill BU)u«s,
Cittin Gins and Scrows,
Paints, O.D, Glass, h ,t
And Tools of evctny lieecriptiv'D, ,tt
their Iron Front Stove.
j 59 Cherry St,, i r MACON, GA.
jutie ‘2s;3nf
Broad for Everybody
OUR Grist Mill is uow 'it perfect order,
our niillcr a white man, and we arc pre
pared to serve eur cus'omers.evcry Tuesday
and Satutdttv, with as good meal »s an? other
mill. " FOSTER A AKVSTRGNG,
Dawson, Ga., June jjt;lt.
13 .A. W SOU
UIIUCTIUK n.
■ " % I
Rail Road Car, Foundry and Machine Works.
Ofders for Cars Promptly Filled and Work fiuanutoi
FUONDRY & MACHINE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE.
-4. ». -*•' If - * ' m
MILL WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTIOH:
SUGTA-R MILLS INCHES
“ “ 15
« « 18
“ KETTLES, 00 aAUILO'N'S.
M H 80 *
“ “ 100
GIN GEARING, 0 FEET.
rr « lO “
« “‘ ; IQ
J } u y i .. j. .u lß >
Corn Shelters, Wht«r Whenb,
Smut Hills, Wheal Thrashers,
Cotton Presses, Shafthlf,
Pulleys, &c., &c., Ate,
- M*U« V© ’-j iAtm s j f i ; V} .., ~j „ *. ft
Gr INT S Repaired, and BLAOKSMITII
VJ’oik ut every, kiul executed iu tbe best uiauatr.
~,,*4 A 4 a-M, Ml *.-* T,.ii .-.j : *1 A*r f :e il trj .(T r/#l
Dressed Lumber Furnished from best Long Lets Wisc
Orders Solicited. Prices to n»it the tlmex.
Address DAWSON M ANUFACTUMING CO.
DAWSON, GA., June 25, 13G8-8m
CORN AMI B\ni\
(JN XISIB— |
OR FOR THE CASH!
Win Propose to soli to the consumers !
of Terra! 1 cotltity, Bacon aod'ffj.fu ON ;
TIME, for approved acceptances* VVe j
will exebantje, tvlren dmired/Bueon fuJ* 1
cotton, taking .security Cor delivery ol
the dottoD, l'or patJicoiuboyi apply lor
LAWTON A LAWSON*
Ith tStr;et, Macon, Ga ;
jutu “.VjJ.n
W J LAWTON, J M LAKVTONJ R V KAaWTON. 1
LAWTON & LAWTON,
Fourth Macon. GS *
WHOLESALE PRODUCE,
Ssmi ,0« ioiu p *
COTTON AND
COMMISSION ME.',CHANTS.
■ ball . lirn' i ts ; u" . V
U igging, T'-r-ryitopei Bwoon, Udcu, IlaJ,
Flour, ileal, Tubsoco, ttg« oomiraujiy «»
hand. . ilave arppe lajiiitles fur tUe
Storage siM -Sale oT Utfl'tON _gTS
Liht-ra! advances madfi ot,Dutton and Pro
dtiac. Gottoo. held at; a reasonable rats of
iuteteft when pat-tie* wieh to diatt.ou it and
await higher figured.
Agents for the sale Os Houston factory
S. A FORXfclt JSO. D. HU: GINS.
PORTER Sc HUDGINS,
WHOf.FJSALK <fe RETAIL
rR«BFfE APfM
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
J!* 'ifftnbiTßEtlT,
i (Opposite Southern F/x-press Office.)
Macon, Ga.
Sim mon's -
LIVER REGULATOR,
—THE—
*. f r
greatest lorn dwdj Fur
UYFIi mSEASF,
DYSFEFBIA,
CONSTIPATION,
lIEADACIiE.
J, K. ZEILIN & CO.,
| Druggists, MACON, GA. Proprietors.
IS'" Sold by all Druggists. junelß3m
u77j. PETEK,
SUCCESSOR TO
PETEn & blackshear,
Wholesale & Kdaii PmjgLts.
1 j'jrciatuos .Ulucom, Ga.
SMiLTDBUTiB
MAOONj GA,
(At the White CofOCT,}
WHOLESALE GROCER!
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ARK no# reoaiNog 0»» UfM*
Utooirfi .. ..
grdcewes i pßovisitms
Rver hroughl to (his WartiX; vkkk Alf
will sell to
Merchants and Planter*
As low aS any Iftfi ft h «h* «ky. Tht) WM
a regular HrottOr to New Turk CUy, with ti>'
sti itetioiis to take adyontaga *f any
rions in th 6 (Jrocery Vailktj and they wilt
endeavor to pleaec aH who tmrOt t btm Witli
there patronage and make rt W their hUtrolf
also. Our Stock eonsiat# Os
500 Nacks LirOrpOol Bait
100 Darrels Whiskey’s
SJO Sacks Virginia
5 Car Loads Celt bratWhaley Ttd
500 Rolls that heavy Kebtuoky baf&Mtyf
50 Dales Heavy Gunoy Bagging
50 Csscs Walker's Took? Sitters
500 Backs Choiee Tennessee Flottf
’ 120 Hhda Racoa—sides and aka(o4M
' 20 Tiercel Sugar cured Hatne
! 100 Sacks Rio sod Jata Coffee
200 Darrels Sugars, all grades
' 25 Rbls Fine Syrtlp
50 “ Common Byrnp ahd Mcfsrief
5o Rbls and 100 Kegs Leaf Lard
200 Doics Candles
150 boxes Soaps
200 Cases Liquors, imported
. 100 boxes Candy
j 100 Cats Potash
;50 “ Pieties
50 Bales Domestiha
j hoses Tobacfio, alt gridst,
I t . , : -
; With every other article ueuallv beak iu m
j Whelesalc T
. v; ,
! Grocery Establishment
WK will buy all tbc Wool, Hides, Tallw#
ttni Wda-, that we can get at Market price*
tor cash. jcceSld^j