The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Terrell Co., Ga.) 1866-1866, April 06, 1866, Image 3

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JOURNAL. - DA \v*«j.V, GA* Al’lUL (», lb-UO. *■ Jtt'iid uju«l reflect! o.snlicil Girard, than whom no more e , ®'/j P buei "e«B man ever lived, give* the follows totfhareaU' avi considered advertising liberally j;,.., ,o he the great medium of success ill and the PRILUDt 10 WEALTH. And J**. made it an invariable rule, too, t.i advertise ■The dullest times as well as the busiest, longer nee having taught me that money thus spent r ' rl ~ lata out; as by keeping my business contin “ X before the public, it has secured me many nle'sthat I would otherwise have lost.” ~~ JOB WORK. „ „„ want any kind ot Job. Wo>k, such as volurZ uand Hilts, Carets, Hr- P ?lnrl Letter iltuds, etc., executed ~ r cheaply and at once, send jour orders to liaison Weekly Journal Ollice. ■IY aye prepared to fill orders for Hl'**'* ,iS of every description, on short notice. rtm county judge. WE are authorised to announce the name of It'll leu G. Parks as a candidate for the of* County judge lor Terrell conutv. Election !,TWednesday in_May. M ANY CITIZEN. Election Notice. Tbe friends of JAMES SBENCE, Esq., an nounce that he is a candidate for the office of Cou „ vy Solicitor for Terrell county, and that on the fi st Wednesday in May next, he will receive the support of MANY VOTERS. rS~ The Sheriff Sales of Lee county will bere aftoTbe published in the Dawson Journal. v W. C. GILL, Sheriff. My legal advertising for Calhoun county will hereafter bo published in the Dawson Journal. W, E. Griffin, March 16th, 18C6. Ordinary. New Advertisements. Macon Wholesale House—J. B. Itoss k Son. Artificial limbs—American Leg Company. Louisville Purchasing House. Vat) Pelt, Moses & Oo.e’ wholesale house. Williams k Covert, Charleston, S. C. Flour, Tobacco, Potatoes, Whisky, etc.—Wil* bur, Pease k Cos. 8d Street, Macon. Carriage and wagon shop—M. H. Bishop. Com and Flour for 9)le by E. B. Loylees. Randal Ware, blacksmith, repairer, etc. Rail; Sun aud Times, Columbus. Grier A Gaddy’s gold mine—read it. Enlargement of the Journal. The very liberal patronage which the Journal hureceived since is commencement, has caused ns to determine to enlarge it, so as to enable us to give our readers four columns additional rend ing matter. Our readers now have the large s' and neatest newspaper published in Southwestern Georgia. We take this occasion to return our thanks to the many kind friends who have interested them lelres in behalf of the Journal. Althogh is pub lication was commenced not qui'e two ruontlrs ago, our subscription list is fully as large, if not linger, than any paper published in this portion of tic State, and is s ill rapidly increasing. £JP So far as we can learn, the frost of last Ftiday night did Dot injure the fruit prospect to ir-y great extent. The gardens in eur immediate vicinity, were not so fortunate—the most tender plants being “nipped in the bud.' 1 New York World —The catty edition ot this splendid j mrnil comes to our exchange table reg ularly. The world is a staunch conservative obee', Btand r.g up boldly for the South, in her hours of c.stress, aud showing the radicals in their true character. Southerners, subscribe. Having entered into a club arrangement with Ibis popular paper, we are enabled to furnish the Wcek'r World and Dawson Journal both a' ?4 50 per annum; the Semi-Weekly World with the Dawsou Journal forfd, aud the Daily World wi h the Journal for {l2. GF" We take iu recomm’tiding to tor friends in need of the services of a commis— lion house in Macon, the fi-m of Lea & Stevenson. Having kuown the members of long and “ell, we are aware that we huzza-d nothing in [aranteeing satisfaction to all who deal will, t em. i SooTnißN Cultivator —We Believe everv far ter in ilie Sorith, large and small, would be vastly leueGttod by reading this old established ugrieul u 'il paper. It contains 43 pages of reading mat tr, and yet, its subscripts n pi ice in only {4 per Lucm. AddiessWm. M. White, Athena Ga. 135“ The attention of our business men is di tch'd to the advertisement of the L uisville 'holesale and purchasing house of Messrs. Van ■ ■■, Mu.i a & Cos. Louisville offers inducements Hhe merchants of the interior that should pre set their going farther North to make purchases, vrn the difficulty of a trip this far is obviated by liffirm. Diving been in the business 80 years, ley give entire satisfaction in all cases. A Uuott BcsjnXss.—lt is a pretty generally con* tied fact that the wholesale and retail dry goods J grocery establishment of J. B. Ross St Son, at ». ,is the most extensive iu this portion of the ate. They have spared ao p3ins to perf ot every raugement with the Northern and foreign mar s calculated to advance the iuleres sos those •o deal with them. Tbe great success with lick this house has met Is sufficient evidencQ of * inducements held out to purchasers. Country ■chants r.ced only a trial of this establishment ■ fonvicce them of the advantages of trading Bh this old estabished end reputable house. B®* Our hearts are saddened every day at the B“tof those who were so unfortunate as to lose or a leg, in someone of tbo terrible con of the late revolution ; but it is a source ol •eolation to know that they can have limbs re- Hi l 1 >n a manner second only to the origins), by B American Arm and Leg Company at Macon. H»* We are favored with the daily visits of the C' Tribun<? . &Dd are satisfied that we could H l!e no better medium of general information H 'hu section of country. It is printed on KV” elegant material, r.ud gotten up iD the 9t stylo in every particular. Those of our Wends who desire a reliable ■ e ,er from the city of Washington, either H w ' ekl ? or weekly, should subscribe for . U *’ tu *£ ei, c©r. It is the organ of the tration, and the friend of constitutional Hj K./n* 31 ?* “An unfortunate affair oc- 1 ht 00 M arrietta struct, near- ! Be rl U ,i 9 S aß works, which resulte-I i Bas rui °1 11 s oun Z man by tbe name Bstrea ard ’ ac ' erl£ in a store on Peach-1 Bse- C , n,, Lher man, a German, was ! Bin n' r Rt! The affray occur- Ihl-.rt; 16re P uta b!e neighborhood, and B’riPuen Wer r mort! or t e6:J > under Bh mat °° '^ Uor - Tho fruits arc l Bulletin Fpr the Dawson Journal. To John Again. The tltae is pas t-^-John did not write— I’m sure I can’t tell why ; I caught his eye on Suuday last, But oh, be seemed so sly I Perhaps he guessed, aud could not think Aiiglit to call my uauie; I II keep the promise that 1 made, And this week write again. Perhaps he's guessed some other fair, But John should first consider— I’m not a Mias of sweet sixlocu, "** ' Neither am Ia widow. My hair is block, my eyes are blue, Dut the rest 1 cannot tell; It is enough fur John to kuow 1 lovo him passing will. . Ho may know mn by my dotted veil, And feather in my hat; 1 wear a standing collar, too, But seldom a cravat. I’m not an nglv girl, I know ; And yet not pa-sing fair ; I wear a smile upon my face, Wiih meek and gentle air. 1 love John, as I said before, I could not love him better ; And if ho cannot come himself, I wish he’d send a letter. If he should fail to answer this, As be has done before'; I vow by ail that’s holy I'll write to him no more. April 3d. LOTTIE. A\ ACT To levy and ooiiect a tax for the support of the Government, of the State of Georgia for the year 1866, and for other purposes. See. 2. In addition to the ad valorem tax on real and personal property as speeifi.d in the Code, and assessed in the preceding'sec tion, the following specific taxes shall be levied and collected : 1. A tax of one dollar on each and every male inhabitant of this State on the first day of April, between the ages of twenty one and sixty years. When this tax is due and unpaid by any person who bas r.o property, and is in tbe employment of another as a laborer, it shall be the duty of the Tax Col lector to serve a written notice on the em ployer, specifying the amount due by the employee, which notice shall operate as a garnishment upon tbe employer and shall authorize and bind him to pay said tax from any wages, effects or money in his hand due to the laborer or employee, aud executiou shall issue as in othor eases for taxes due against the employer for the amount. 2 Upon every practitioner of Law, Phys ic and Dentistry, ten dollars. 3. Upon every Daguerean, Ambrotype, Phot "graphic and similar Artist ten dollars 4. Upon every person carrying on the busiuesa of an Auctioneer, twenty-five dol lars. 5 Upon every keeper of a pool or billiard table kept for dublic play twenty-five dol lars for each table. 6 Upon i very keeper of any otl er table, stand, or place for any other game or p’ay, with or without a name, unless for exorcise or amusement only, and not prohibited by law, ton dollars. 6 Upon every eirous company, fir each exhibition, twenty-five dollars 8 Upon every agent of, or person en eag din any gfi lottery, or enterprise of like charioter, in any County of this State, the sum of one thousand dollars. It shall be the duty of the Tax 0 Hector, immedi ately upon the opening of an office by any person for tbe purpose of selling tickets in any such lottery or enterprise, or of selling or uff.iiug such tickets for sale in any man ner, to levy and collect the said tax from any property of said person to be found. 9. There shall be lev id a specific tax of twenty cents per gallon on every gallon of brandy, gin, whiskey or rum, whether for eign or domestic, wLiell is sold by any p r son in this State by wholesale or retail, ex cept by distillers and rn inufacturers in this State, mid the amount sold shall be given iu under oatb. Quarterly returns on oath shall te made on the first days of April, July, Oc tober and January, in each year, by all per sons wi bin the Country, who sell .iquor ei ther by wholesale or retail, of the amount sold during the quarter preceding Said re turn shall be made to the Tax Collect r of the County, who shall ’demand and collect the tax due, whore the return is made. It shall be tbs duty of the Tax C >lLctor to re. quire ail person selling said liquors to make their returns and pay the tax thereon, and if any persou shall fail or refuse to make his return.-', an 1 pry said tax, he shall be as sets and a spec,fie tax on one thousand dollars, aud the C -llecter shall proceed to collect tbe fame by execution, as in other cases of taxes due and unpaid. Sec sThe taxis assess and under this act shall bo collected in United States currency, and the value of the propot ty'on thu first day of April next, in such currency, shall bo the basis of taxes. VvnxNtho corpse of General Jtobcrt Hatbn was bring carried through the streets in Nashville, thu other day, a group of Federal officers politely raised their huts and saluted it. The Banner thanks them lbr the chivalry of the thought—for the gallantry of the deed. No man would have been quicker to do this like, were he living, than Robert Hatton. Such little tokens of returning peace from the goner ous liiingto the gallant dead, do moro to strengthen the bonds of the]Jnion than all the laws, civil or martial, in the world. Sterling King, who confessed himself guilty of attempting to assassinate Secre tary Seward, undertook to commit suicide in Louisville on the 21s by severing a blood vessel iu bis arm. His recovery is doubt ful. The Rttlioals, every time they think of Prosi-lcut Johnson, led as if th, ir mouths were Billed with sourgrapes If they do not lot bint a’ene he will iu/ d.rir el id— ' teeth on edge, even to the third and fourth generations. A Cojr.rcticut clergyman prays to the Lord to telegraph Fresidcnt Johnson to Heaven. The llevcrend prOfatner,no doubt, earnestly implores f r others a privilege which he knows is denied himself on that 1 DC. A Waehiogtcn dispateh of tho Sd inst, pays the Senate 03 that day adopted a res'- lution calling upon the Se-wersry of the Treasury and Postmaster General to renort whether, since December, persons bavo been permitted to bold office under their respec tive Departments without tskingthe oath prescribed by Uw. telegft Vpaic.| rUOM WAkIUSGIOY. “ ) Reduction of U. S. Forces — President's Pro clamation— The insurrection Declared at An End. Washington, April 2.—The proceedings of Congress to day aro generally unimpor tant. The con ideration of the President's veto has been postponed for several days, owing to the Republicans wanting to have vacancies filled by the riturn of absent Sen ators. The Loan Bill, which r eeutiy pass ed the House, is favorably reported iu the Senate. The number of volunteer troops in the army, in January last, was 123,000. By the first of May they will bo reduced to 40,- 000, of whom two-thirds.will he Colored. The President has issued a lengthy proc lamation, declaring that the insurrection, which has heretofore existed in the States of Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, Ten nessee, Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mis sisssppi, and Florida, is at an end and is henceforth so to lo regarded. Richmond, March 31.—Alexander n. Stephens arrived here to-night, eu-route for Washington. Washington, April I.— The Wisconsin Assembly, by a vote of every Rapblieau member but one, instructed their Senators to vote for the Civil Rights Bill, notwith standing the veto. Rev. R. L Daskicll, of St. Paul’s M. K, Church, Newark, N. J , was presented re cently with 8300 by his congregation. His wife received a boquet trimmed with fiye fifty doilrr greenbacks. Bai.timoßb. April 2 — The gret South ern Fair, in aid of the destitute people of , the South, opened here to- night at the In | stit-lte Hull. A dense crowd is in attend ; ant-e and the collection of goods is very largo and costly. Washington, April 3 — Hon. Alexander 11. Stephens arrived hero yesterday. OBITUARY. Departed this life Dear WestoD, Ga., on Wednes dav, the 21st Msreh, 1806, of cerebro-spinal me ningitis, P. V. Perry, aged fitty-five years. He joined ihe M. E. Church iu 1861,’and lived an ex emplary member up to the time of his death. He held in high regard the Wind oi God, and the sacred truths of Christianity. Being naturally diffident on th's sill jeer, he was not one of those who seek to make the impression that they only are walking in the ways ot ‘Christ: but his fidelity to the cause and i i.tghtened confeiousness in eve rything that he felt to be his duty prompted him to be guided by that "singl- steady nirn” that should ever characterize the followers of our bless ed Savior ; and though, he. may not have made that high profession that many do; yet having been faithful in the honest performance of his duty, he carried in his own mind to the Jordan of Death the con-cionsness that he had tried to do what was right iu the sight of his m aker, render ing to every one his due, and diffusing as much enjoyment i\e ! happiness as possible in bis little sphere. His life ended in feliei-v, giving s:rong encouragement to his family and friends to hope that th-'v may again strike hands with him, where the wicked cease from troubling ami lire wen j are at rest A FRIEND. Weston, Ga., March 27th. DlED—Near Weston, Ga., on the loih day of March, 1867, Mrs. Aisrua Arnold, ag and 86 j ears. C( >MM EKCIAL. Hew York Tinrkiti. April 2. Cotton has a declining tenden cy. Sales of 561 bales at 40 a -lOleonts Gold 127 J. Dawson S’»i«€'s Current. Corrected Weekly by W. F. OUR. Cot-0n,.... comhuil. I Gold, i.25 « .30 Silver 20 a 25 -j Prims, go a25 D. Lliui-s 85 a 60 1 co-c 1 Gingb-'s 6-- a 1-* L -iicsster, 40 a45 Coals’ Tiirrsd, J-25u150 Sheeting 35 --374 Oauakuigs 84 aBS F.iitorj Yarns, ,350a4i -i) ■ Bacon, ii- > a 25 Lard, 20 n25 Ex Fa-n. 'Flour,l 18 Corn, 1 60»1 05 .....13 a 16 Rice, 15 a 16 Tea 150a2 50 Sugar, Brown,. .20 a2B Cuff’---, t off! -• 8 g»r,.. .80 aBB Candy, ia 75 Syrup, cane 75 2 8-- 0b in 30 a 40 “ sorghum 40 aSO Sal-,. 4a 4J B-iggiug, Keut'y.4o a45 Mackerel, jot,!-15 a it; 11 Gunny,4s aSO Sweet Polalotg 60 a76 Rope, 25 a 80 Candles, Star,. ..85 a 6<l F,gg* 15 a25 I’allow 1 2-J 1 15 'Bet-sw;ix, 20 a 25 Dried Fruit, 10 a 15 Soap, tin p’i,tine2o a25 Tobacoo, 60 si 25 avails, 18 a 13 Snuff, 1 00 al 75 Bb< t 20 a25 Whiskey 800a 8 50 Powder, 6-,1 75 (.operas, 10 a 15 I L ad Soda, 1811 25 IK r -sine,... ,150-a 201- Putty, 18 a 20 I Glass, 9 a 11 TERREL SHERIFFS S.ILE. ITJ"ILL be sold before the Cnu-t House door in It tie town of Dawson, Teirel coh-ilv, ori the 6-st Tuesday iu May next between the legal hours of sale, the f lUlwi.-ig - ropertv to-wi- ; The South half of Tn»n lot No 49. ei-na-ed on the w.-st side of the public square, in it-e loan of Dawson, 1. vied on as the pr:,(.i rtv of F B ooks - t-d Jn.in A. McGregor, 10 wiii-fy a fi fa Lsned fom Ibe Superior court nt Terrel eou-i- in J.vor of Covington Duma- vs Theri-ion k Bior-ks, rri:i ci i-al, aud J -hn A.*M< trreeor r-dor- r. J-r-, ■ r-v pointed on- hv F. M. Harper pla-rujit’s a---,rmv. March 8,0 tds. M. W. KENNELiY, Stiff. .JS! oticp. OIXI’Y day* after and i i»pp!ici< ? on will b#» mide O to therouxt of Ordinary of Terrel! county, for Tcuve to s“ll the reil property belong ir g to the ef> . tale of DivikT B. Rtveufl, deceised, Itie of B.id count t. Feb 23 60d. GEO. A. LOFTON, Admr. : notice r |’o Dvbtobs and Crbditoss. Al! persons hold- JL ing elahtis against Davidd Westfield late- of- Terrell county deceased, hereby notified to render! in the same. Those loci bed to sai-l estate an ri-quirid’tb make Immediate p-f»ments. JOHN L. EDMONDSON. T 2. Adm’r. .IHMIJI'ISTH.ITdIVS S.IS.E. T"| NDBR an order of the Court of Ordinary of Terr. II county, will be Fold, on the'firs’., Tuesday in M i? nex’, before ’be ‘Court boose door, ir> the town of Dawson, during the ustf»l hours of pa!», Five sixth (o 6 ) in’ere-st ot lor 49 and frac tional part of Jot of laud No. 43 in rhe llrh district of Tyrrell rotirtty—all amounting to Two Hundred had Fifty (250) aore.s mors or Snldsathe property ot b iiv«d rhoiuus, late cf said county, deceased, for ibe benefit, of the heirs and credit ors. Mur 13 tlfi G. W. HEAD, Am’r ADMIKISTEATOE’S SALE- i aGORGIA TERRELL COCXTY.—t'-j.U-r an! order of tbe Court of Ordinary A f Terr.-if f county, will bo sold cn ihe firdt Tuesday in May next, before tbe Court House door io the town of Dawson, between the u’ual hours of sale: Lot ot Land No. 234 in the fourth dis'riet Terrell county. Al3o one half of lot of land No. 22.4 in Dooly county. Sell as tbe prepay 7 of tbe.estate of Ira Bradiev, deceased, for tie benefit o i the heirs and creditors. Terms on day ofs&lr. March 12, ’6-3 tds W. C. ?ASB # \Am'r OIE PRICE MSI STORE! MA. IST IST & WHEATLEY, n awson, Grcorgia. ARE now receiving tlreir large and well seleoteJ stock of SFItlMeSr QOQIDS i ' Ronglit Since <he Great Pastic in New York! Our stock of TTITN 7 " GOODS il* oompleto in evory pnrtieular,-em bracing La lion’ Dress Goods, Lullin's Hats, Co.ton Yarns and Sheetings from the best mills in Georgia, Bo.ts and Shoes, Iluts unil caps, Best Whitttmoro Cotton Curds, Hardware and Cutlery, Crocltery mul Glass Ware, Goblets, Tuns biers, TooEtiii™ Glasses, ete. A Good Variety of TIN IVARE. GROCERIES-Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Spice, Peppsr, Ginger, Indigo and Mudder, Salt, Nails, Babbit's Pure Concentrated Potash. OIV CONSIGNENT. A Fine Lot of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco—moat popular bruods—at manufactured^’s prices, freight added. 2 6tu E. J. JOHNSTON. O. 8- OBXAR. E. J. JOHNSTON & CO., DKALKKS IN T "Watch.es ot all Makes, '1A1.4 310.Y1> BlNGS—cluster and single JIJ rt ny Silver Plated Pitchers, (Jake Baskets, Castor 0 , Waiters, Tea Sets, Syrup Mugs, Solid Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Kniv ?, Forks, Cups, Fi.etiers, and Spoon 9 for cMldree, ete. Watch Work. —We have the services of the very best workmen, and are pf-pired to do nil work promptly slid warrant it. Engraving and Jewelry repaired by Mr. S. K. Thcus. Work re* spec.fuliy solicited. E. J. JOnNVTOX k < 0. n,ar3o 2m Cotton Avenue, Kacbn, Ga. J. A. LEA. H. c. STEVENSON. LEA & STEVENSON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND fetloa, Produce and Provision Broktrs, Cotton *ivenur, JSacott. Ga. Prompt attention given to the sale of all kinds of Country Produce, Stock, ft--. &.-. Consignments Solicited. [ff Q lick sales and prompt returns guaranteed. References. —Publishers Diwsoh Journal, pub h-tn-rs Macon Tdfcgrapb, Witl ers & Loud, Macon, Georgia. marSrt lmf B A. P P.ATTF. J. F THWARTS. F O. RODY. PRATTF, EDWARDS & CO., COM MISSION M EPiCIIA N TS, F-a-ikliu Puddings, Alabama Sireit, Atlanta, - - Georgia. WE are prepared to ex'-eute all orders for plan tation supplies. c o.vsig jrjiEJtrrs Os B iron, Corn, Flour, anil P.uk always on hnr-d. .V GOLD MI.N K. >n DAWSON, lias not Tet been di Q ror#»rM. but if you w«nt any good thing that geld will buy, go to CREEP & CADDY’S, (Next door to Dr. PerrjmauV) UNDER MASONIC BALL, I INCH'S ON, . - - GEORGIA. Ar.d Buy Your GROCERIES FOR FAMILY USE! VI TE have on band and arn constantly ree-iv V V ing every art-ole usually kept in Family G- ~,-rt _?u-h S3 Old E-Igheli D-i-y and Cre.un Cheese, 8.-st.. G--en Rutter, Sugar, Coffee. T.-a, Fish, Soapa, Oat lie*, fobageo, S.-gars Pii-kl-'*, 0- sv -s L b-ers, Sud.u *. 'an '.la-. Nil's, Ri- li-hp.u -S, 0 I'owh, fi - -1.-n Seeds, t-aiu' Kraut, Flour, C and Fish, Bacon, etc. . Al 4O, Hfi • «* ! ct-ion of Br-indica, Vv ino?, 'V his* k« v ; G ii, Riim, Vnu im , Hiid mJT.y oth^r soon»;• t toi Btoite’ 'i u. Give a call.. e«fi. U r. I K ~ ’■ - . ' NGPIOB. ~ r HEREBY for-warn all persons aeuin-t tra-M-g or i-orpraciii g win any wife, E tsaj-eth Me Willi. m*. on niv ac-ours, a* ske has vo-unra.ilv sbaridoned mv t- and and board. I wilt not pav anv (i-h.s eo • raced by her, -if- I l ave mat'-* adly ia'.e provision far her iiu-..port at.d maintop " oe. ' .Mer-.li29.ini THOS A. Me WI 1,1.1 VMS FOSXIhSf HOfiJSU* S. i. rOSTr.K, Proprietor. .Tlorgan, Cal&oua (oaaly, Gcorgi.i, March, SO 1866. 3">. TERRELL MORTGAGE S.ILE. O' N ihe first Tuesd.y in May nex’, will lie s II betor'e theCouil Honso doo-, in the To-n-f 1 Dawson, Terrell couu y, Geo-aia, j-htj (oilowi-.g , pr,-petty tn-wit: H-nise »n-l lo.s iu iho town of Ilawsou, known as -he Morgan lot, 1, i g on the j Last Hide of the ,! ul iu raid town. Bold S3 ihe ; | ropertv of E. li. Morgan, under a Mo-tgigo ft !a. i .su -1 Iro-n the Superior Court of Ter-ell county, - ii, f vor of Wm, k A. J. iliiler, es E. B. Morgan. Pro; o- tv ; o utill out in the Mortgage. Feu. 2d tds. M. W KENNEDY, Riff. .Notice. VI.L PTfona h-v.ng ieiiui ds against the estate of David B Ilavei s, decease-t, late of T<tr- e 1 county, are I ereby nolifiod to render the same i ti me. Ail petsons ii.d -bt..-d to said estate are requtr ee to make immediate navftierit. Feb. 23 4-td. GEORGE A. LOFTON, Admr. NOTICE, T'O debtors and credaors. Those holdirg elaims against. James Parrott deceased, !.rs of T-rreil eaonty, wilt render them in to me. T-lose indebted rs aieare req-ii ed-to make psvmep-e. tTAItRIET PARKOTT. Feb.l2 40de. Adtn'x. 1 OAA ARrSBELS Co-n jnsl repel red hv *‘l—v"'U SHARPE ,k BROWN, SPItIXG }€! 0 © H S FOR ies m i S. M.SiESEL&BRO., HAVE juflt received »n elegant faabion«bJe stock of SPRING and SUJLTILR DRY GOJDS AND CLOTHING, To which the Attrition of their friends Is respect- invited. Our Dress Goods For I.adics Are ftot surpassed, either iu quality or price. Gentlemen Dressed Out in tlie We keep od hand Hardware, Cutlery, FISHING TACKLE, i And, in fact, jftet anything you want. Call and ! lx mine whether you buv or not. I Mr. J. W. J jhi.ricn, whom every body knows, will b on hand to shew good.** ani give bitggnius !to ti : s old frit mis. M i t. i Su. Bm. GUN r AND SPORTING HOUSE I). C. HODGKINS & SON, Jflacon , - Georgia, Manufacturers, and Importers of OU NS, PISTOLS, FISSIf.rG T.ICKCF, Pocke t Hud Table « ntltry, etc* £-£T* P • ir pfock of Fishing Tackle ia unstrp iss rd in >u*» Stairh t ard they <lbr th greatest induce r;i‘ i. 3 to the trade in every branch erf busi** Lt'Ha. n tfr 80 Sn.f GKO. B TURPIN. J H. IfUuTS TUKPIX & HERTZ. Whole fata and dealers in CZuOT lIJ IST C r A JSHD VESTS* FIIRNISIHNG GOLDS, Tri-incu' -r Block, fi-err-y Pt., JtSacon, Gtt. mtr o lothing iuade to order. nj-irBU duif ftODZHT J. I.OWPT. WlLtltU M. LOWRY. ROBERT J. LOWRY & CO., Commission N1 erollhats• JSOYI.Y likfiSt ERS A>D Wholesale lieaJt rs in <>cn. itjerchaadisc, Grai.i.c Frurt, Aiabumrt F'r«e* t rsia- 30 2»n * •.AllanZrr-, Get, ATLANTA MARKET. 5,000 * Acacs COKIV ’ 2j jO busliels Outs, &0p Lelies Tirnotby li t', 1000 i)LIs Flour—all grades, 120,000 lbs Bacon, tides, hams and shoulders'. Atao, Lard, Toss e, Sugn’’, Tundy',ffoap, Cantilea, & •., & ‘. t for snip, m ;** g*o i It cuts m can bo bougt.i in < f G orgi.i, by m j\. Iv. SEuAGO, Commission Merchant, Corner Forsyth and Mitchell S Feels, AtLAiMA. GA. XNE Established 1852. mar3o lia HATS BY TI mm ! At Great 1 j RtduCfd Frfccs! CtAN he lis-l e.t my old sand, Whitehall S rent, / A l -nta, by tbe cu.4> or ilo* n, at lUc loiluw* log rates: I'.') dez. Mens’ u’.s k Y>' -ol ha's at ?!h per dc* lull “ ’* 14 •* 5) “ “ '* " “ 16 50“ 50 “ “ " “ “ IS to 21 60 “ “ P-ab “ '* IS 60 -o 21 25 “ “ black Fur “ 21 per dpi 3-1 '• “ “ “ “ 24 “ 50 “ “ “ “ 27 to SA 60 “ “ D-ah “ “ 27 to 36 25 eases-S-raw H its at |2 60 to i’B per dozen. It) doz -n Men's Pana na U V at $J ) < jo 43 “ A '■* ■>, , L-g- aud splendid of and a- b tur and beaver bats, at from |3u io |.6t) per doz,-a. Dress C'i'k and Cass’rae- bst- B fng agei.i for an Ess-orn H»t Faetory, I am able to compo'e with a- v hat es-ablisbme-t in the South. a» I am reeeivirg weekly laige addition* to T s-w-k Sind in so il onlem. 3■ OT. IIOLCROOK. Atf y. t*cb Sff. Im* A_ T phis, iinm t an WAREHOUSE, AT B. F. ROSS’ OLD STAND. Front Untraiior nt A. P- a. Elarrii* bloro. Side Edlrancsln From of Baptist Church. Finest Canton Matting, spjLFjrnin cmiMBER sf.tts Elegant l ;, arlor Setts, Bureaus of all Kinds, Chairs of every Ececriplion, Great Vuiretj es Carpeting, Oil Cloth, What-Nots and Book Shelves,' Hat Trees sad Tepoys Marble Top Tables, Extension Tables, Mctalio Cases, Rosewood Coffins, Cradles, Cribs, Children’s Chairs, Bedsteads, Sofas, Totc-Tetcs, &c., &.C., &c , &o. March 16, 4t nows'! P L O IV S ! OI nil Patterns, with extra points. FAN MILLS, Os Ames Co.Nj. 2 ami 8. Hladiinfs, With and without Augers. Yalfs 1 Harrows, For sale low tu closo consigumint, by MESHY HORSE. K£NrThORNEj Al.lCO.r, GEORG/.-/, nAS J utt Kereivetl by Dar- UngMpi,' Two Buys, 0,.k, t»ni>F**ioy T. hr, hi-sr-t I-uni first hhi, Js, re< n:pisi.' stock hr Gro • eerie 9. and Fruits, cOLsiating of A’l grades of Sngsr-, Ri >, Java ar,d Cuba iloffeo, Crackers of nil descriptions, B ittlcd Ale and Porter of the best brands, Liquors ol pi I kinds, Wines of nil <le«ertr>tioni>, Candles, Sardines, Oysters, Pickli , a’l siaes and kinds, Cheese and Batter. Apples, .Orar-g- s, Lemons Coeoannts, 500 liend fine Cab banes. Twenty barrels Assorted Nuts, 100 barrels Planting Potatoes, ete. I guarantee that rn Ih'ik, in Macon ean under sell (pe, and wili e. II cheaper th in lone. S-nd your orders st once to me, marlß ts J. N. SLYIKLUK, AIgACOISr, GrA... • HBALEIt IN aililiHH Aaitl General Commission Merchant, 1 1 GUI'S nrarlv every article reeded in the -IV Grocery l,ne, Ifteladiug LH£UIHIS,-~ Sella largi tpiaiiuucs ot CORN, OATS BACON, Lurd ;i«d Tioiir, And bos the Largest «nd most eocipleto twort.. ment of Manufactured Tobacco ri the < i-T. A!? of which be will >Ji for a rer* 'iiSodfrulc Profit. 1 f AVC BEE -T. N.BEYMOR. March 10, Stn. , “THEM” NWGOois HAVE COME ! New Kackharel, J, J »nd whole barrel*, Extra No. 1 Mess Mackerel, Ktts, Mess Beef and Pork la half barrel*, New Cape Cod Fi*h, Regular Plan'leg Potato**, Fulton Market Dried Beef, White and Red Ortons. Another lo* of floe Case JLifyiiOi'a. among them are, Kiss’ br, Dor. itrgo Ef.ter- end Mir* Ji , lip, and rt have a pood assortment of Wine* arid Liquors of all g-sdes aud shapes. We wiil ee'\ if feu call ofc ut\ . GREER & LAKE, No. 1, Grat'tte Rirg«, 23® Tt:rd Mace-a Ga. j “"The Latent vKfT" .. ■ o- Y HARPER & BARHAM, DAWSON, a-A. o WE take this method of announcing to th« public that wo hnve jnit recalved a largo and mil Selected Stock of DRY GOODS t Gomtstim? in part of PACIFIC DeLAINS, Al t* VVO'IL DeLAIXS, Calicoes, French, English h -I Ainsilr ,u Prints. Byadere Stripes, French and Saxon!* Plaids, to., 4c. Also, a line lot of Notions! Notions! Consisting of Dross Button*, Agate Buttons ; Fine, Coarse, Round and Tuck Combs, Hair Nets, ol*. Also, a good stock of Pocket and Table Cutlery 1 CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE! In Short , Everything the Poeplc A'ccd, tee expect to keep, at ,the VERY* LOWEST MABKET PUICES ! The citizens of Dawson and vicinity, ar« respectfully invited to cull and Examine Our Stock, Before purchasing elsrwpere, as we think we can make it to their interest to do so, by selling ufs Cheap, if not CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY ! 1 •-V. o.—Wo will Barter Ooode la our line for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, AT THE .VAHKET PRICE. NEW ARRIVAL! Grind Stones, Coffee Mills, Children’s Carriages. English a..d American Print?. French Qors-t*, Knives and Forks, Collins Axes, Improved Sifere, Weeding Iloes. Colt’s and othor celebrated Patent Pistols, And tnany other articles cf a useful nature. FebJ* 6m HARPER & BARHAM. DAWSO N SirPTLY STORE! J. It. JANES, sr ’ —■ A DEALER 15 Nami ] y Grroceries AND movisisiONs, Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Flour, Cheese, Mackerel, Smoking and Chewing Tobaoeo Osoaburgs, Sheeting., eto, CCJCFE C TIO.TERIES. Candies, Raisins, Pickles, Starch, Soda, Butter and Sugar Crackers, Fancy and common Tipes. Also, * sp’eet assortment of Slardxcare and Cuthry. Feb. 23 *n.» SlJl_jl7r NC> OD E’ GOODS! WILL se ! my entire stock off at cost, ts I wish to-change my base of operation. Co-ni> and g"f. good bargain*. Huh 23-Im r. n. LOYL^SS. ~H) RENT 7)11 SELL. KOEaP. *Alfl> LOT and thirty, five Hcr.-s of land m and around Dsw„on eight acres good land in cultintition. Will also *el JTI.VE SJOVSES JJ’O LOTS, In Dswfio-r. on good terms, March 23-1 m E. B. LOYLESS. i>UEkit-UE»TEHJ UAILifUAD. WM. nOI.T. President. VIRGIL POWERS, Superintendent. Lesro Yeeon ; : 7 23 A. tt. Arrive a- Kufaula : : 8 18 P. 11l L -i-v»- Eufaula • : 515A. M. Arrive at Macon 4 IQ P. M. ALBA.NY BIiANCU. Leaves Sruithsille : 2 42 P. K. Arriree "t Aitany *: W : 334 p Leaves A'hinv : - 7 30 A. M. An ives at Smkhvilia : : B 00 A. li, DR. O. Ts. MOORE, WESTO.Y, G.t., ■tyrll.L continue the practice of Medicine ia aH IV i-e branches. Having had extensive efpe rlvroe and s-.ccess in the trea-metit of of Females,” be will pay special at-en-ion to that branch of the profession. March 23, Jm "*M. J. M KLPOY. Bam‘l M BCBEM8 » M’EIROY & SU BE R S, Manufacturers of aJi kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zino and Lead Ware*, Pumps, etc. Wholesale ftnd Retail Dealers ia STOV E S , 7 TI.V PETITE, SHEET tilOyr and JHETaIES, j Fo'dNb Street, - - - MAC OS, CJ. l£T Copper,3-.r!!» on band and trade te order at ah . t no-iee. Hive 1:9 a call. W* asli.cheap* than &ay other hovas. erarlS 8m