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DAWjjOX, GA., JULY 20 1860. _
itHW'IMI Agents.
Taefnllrninz pentlmii “n are nuiliotized to re
.v v? ml receipt" fir •aSucrljiOiins and advertising
lo' thia p.ipi' ; ,
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ftejtwviu.s. Oa —F. n. C'-r eves.
MomllS G i —Pr. ft. T. Kendrick.
IHMrirl (ommliim-vt ii'Ml < «n-
Crmionai Di*»lricl.
A UtinvMrtioO to l o composed of as nisn)
(k-logViM as each county io *l>« R' str ' ,t
cn'-iUol tp is the L'g-sLt ire oT tb« ts.it-, ;
including a Unitor from noli rou-Oy, viri
bj hcfd in Amerie««,-for this the 2nd. Out-1
grcsri-nnlDistricVn WEDNESDAY, Utr
fir;.! d.y of Align y } to fi ler! ( del gates lo
r q.ivsoi.i iho District in the N*- j
tiuuiii L uion Cuo'<»t>Uop.
Vaperi io the District ore requested to |
puhh -h t’ c ab AC notice.
llov Tuet Lovk Tiu m!—At the late
Fourth of July c'd'bration in l’hi.adelph.a,
the wcgr<#*, who desired to participate, were
refused a ’mittinca in <ho prnccs. ion. and
errn driven from ttie streets durirgthe dis
play of the gram! pagein*. Jti a reported
that many alienations oaeMS-r'd between flip]
wlit-is m 1 blacks, and the* latter vrere final
ly driven by. fore ’ fr.'Ui lb* walks and
Public square,*nd conpell d*o seek safety
in fl’ght sr.d concealment.
AVhrru is the Civil R : gbts bill? P.rbaps.
it was only iateodod to m ike n-gres equal
witL Sou /am while men.
PfopeiS oJ I hi- A m eiidiii trial.
The iiai'iiostiuUirinal umoudmei't U up
parentlv n Utter pill even to the i fTseour-.
ings of TetiiwS&ee The Senate lms man 1
uic-il to. get it through that body; lu‘ the]
House, up to the loth, hull no quorum,
mol »;.? not likely t' have.
\Vh‘n anvth'njy fails to Like well with ;
i lie tools of Bfown’ow, what will belts
l'ate in rrspo table Legislature* ? It is al
ready pusi ively assorted, find on tiie host
of grounds tint nt leaht ter of tho ‘ loyal"
States, which v ere counted rn to n dead
Peri unity, by Stevens jig l ! his eoay’iu' ors.
wiiLre'iisu to take, imy notion in tlie mat
ter. And certainly mi Southern State will
entertain the proposition for ft moment. —
According ‘o the constitution wldcli was
in days past, the o .1/ guide of tl a
Lady which cow tramples it under foot, it
requires the sanction if twenty -seven < ft’ e!
Slat «if the Union to make tho prop-sod
amendment to that invlutriont v.lid So,
it wili.be seen that this attenyiUsd usurj a
dueks). This pi ices tli > untiring Thndefls
mil his cohorts in a dilemma—they are yt
a stand still—and it ie hoped that they w ill
be compelled to remain still, until the final
• lUtbuipt of public rnligna km shall hurl
them from urn's rs trust and p wer to their
proper deyr ded sphere.
la Iho meantime they arc confivmted
"'th the unanim Hsresjxmse from a 1 seo
ons of the Country to tho call f r a con
-ervative convention at I’Li’adeij.bia The
platform iff this convention is the broad
principles of right, as portrayed in the re-
Oiistruction policy of Prffliricnt Jolitipob,
'he inly ft usable plan for efTeeting a lusting
•11 union.
Lot us take fresh courage, for the skies
a c brightening !
Tlie Philiitlelpliia Cvuveuliull.
1 he proposed Convention is daily growing
more in fav rof the S uthern people. Sev
r»] of the presses which were ut first di.;-
s'd to doubt the propriety of the South
irg represented, i re now in fayor of a full
erprescßUiion. Among ihe ablest in the
Lbile ib’g’sier k Atlierii-er. In a late
sue, that paper says :
“The proposition for a general Conven
! .on of the representatives of all the States
>ud Territories in favor of a restoration of
the Fader il Uni jd, to rtieet at Philadelphia
next month, was on: to challenge the atten- i
iion cf thoughtful men, and not to he accep
ted or rejected without careful deliberation.
S.'mcwbst doubtful of its origin, wc did not
• n its first presentation give it a cordial sup
port. \Yc Lave not f.iled, however, to give
ibe subject the cjitful and anxious reflec
tion its great importance demands, and we
have arrived at the conviction that duty to
ourselves (speaking of the ostracised South
ern States) and t« the future common weal
. f alj the States commands us to encourage
a full representation of the former in that
body. TMs Convention has not for its ob
jects the nomination of party intn for office,
or the construction of mere party platform*
W e take it to have its origin in a patriotic
desire to unite all the friends of constitution
al freedum iu opposition to the designs of a
factious minority now in poression of (be
Government and to rescue the heritage of
liberty hit us by cur fathers from the hands
1 men who are intent on its destruetjop ——,
Itas not only at the South that good uic'u
ire alarmed for the safety of instituliotp tin
der which, until within the last five years
■ f Radical rule, fte people have been free'
nd happy and t! e country Las marched on
in a career of unparalleled prosperity. Tire
.aieful effects of this brief rule, of New
England ideas in Government, are too pai
oible to the living mind to mod words ©Pours
t) deepen its odiousuess. A terrible war,
hat- moderation tod wisdom instead of hate
nd a led ambition in the public coctcils.
would have averted j ipua iojtul debt verg
ing to i nii.mal bankrttpty ; laxnfrsis Onerous
as those wbh h livu Fuadi cd yi; r.-> ofjeace
and par l/wv, iuip#od upoßihu pccpltjjjbf
Gross IT'.'ain, and a 'total ohTi’ernti m o<
the great larnhnsrks of a u ised Government
which tu* imcestor* ha 1 io siudiorsly and
patriotically erected, n l*r» ken I rrim Kivt
es*T»ng-d und embit ir-d secii >tis nrc tie
I res.mt rnfuj sef the P.m adu.iuistratiwu.
(tan these thirty uiiWieo* ff Aunra'an people
afford any lergir ta fit quietly down while
il,ii wi ik of tuin go's 'on, ml the nu n who
have vvioagbt itfclill hold the big J | I.c s
~f tiuat and p-jwvr in the .Narional au*hiity?
l-’ar. fiot inutn.l with ti e nriscbiif already
done, they u-e insanely bent nn pcrpcluat.
irlp und deepening lltc policy ' f und
*lismtogt*ti'jQ wLi h they inaugurated to
bring the ount-y to itK present unhappy and
disgraceful pass Tin* thought that inse'r
el ibis Ceuvenliou cij s “no" to lh» qu’ijj.-
tipfi, and it cod I c luplaL’.s an agr .‘at tu the
nsson and to tho imuiee. and -.he palriotr m
of all Iho people if all the fc’ntf s to make
e iminon cause against the c mn.ou eacmics
of '.he Republic. It is curiutlitly projej
that cur Sutheru vi.iees ahau’d bo hoard in
an assembly that proposes these objects, and
bcintr started, no reasin-blemeastires should
be ncglicted to mike the Ceuvetiti rti a grand
sucee-s. . -
\Ye think that it will rot admit of <
pute that if the Sou'h is represented in the.,
body, i’ should he by men who truly repre
sent; i's present feelings and principle*
There is lfttle difficulty in ascertaining what
these are. lie wlio deserted her in Lor sore
tribulation, and br.s now aa iron-clad stom
ach (ajmblo of swallowing an and digesting
the ircn-elad oath, and he who, now that, the
war is over, is too passionate and unreason
able to appreciate tie public cxigrr.cicc, and
to except the logic of events, arc iqually uu
tit to represent the people. Ilir true exam
plars are those who were- faithful to her io
her fiery trial* of struggle, and have the wis
dom to sec that, uow they have ended in de
feat, her policy and July in the discretion of
enlightened and enlarged s'atesmanship.
point her to the earliest lestoration of her
political relations with her former confeder
ates of the Constitutional Union.
Any representative who will fill this nreas
uro of qualifications, and who are besides ia
tpliigcnt. Gnrq discreet, can saf ly bo trusted
to sjicak for her in the first assembly since
the war, of delegates from Y.U tho bta'ts.
As (hue are no party difi'irguees among
ourselves, as to National affairs, and vs we
all Lave a common object of res'oratinn on
thegenorul basis of President Johnson’s
programme, it would seem bardly necessary
to resort to the trouble, expense jmd formal
ity in Alabama, at least, o r State Convention
to nominate dil'grtas. "We wcubl, therefore
CUUfCUtj tilut Ul3 iJAubiUiUb) 11IC
Govonor appoint the r.quiaite number of
delegrtos, taking them from the different
parts of the Stafe, wtih an af crnat'Jto
tack, in the case of the principle should be
unable to attend. At all events, this plan
would save delay, greatly simplify tho.
mode, arid yet at ain the end desired by all,
of a suitable representation at Philadelphia.
Editorial Jtrevilies,
Sena’or Jim Lane, of Ivmsas,. died on
the 11th iiiist., of a self-inflicted wound;—
It seemrs that his mind bud never fully re
covered since bis long illness, mid whilo
riding with a took* occasion to go
behind the buggy at the tiina Iris friend
alighted (o op'-n a goto, at which time lie
cried out “good-bye,” and fired a shot into
his mouth, entering lha roof of the ..same
und coming out though the top of his
skull.
Gov. Morton, of Indiana, whrr has been
for some time rn the verge -of the grieve
lias had hi» furlough extended by “Old
N’lek,” aril is getting able to u sp at tiro”
at ye rob* ns usual.
General Butler has excite 1 his • colored
equals in JTew Jersey to test before life
courts their right to vote. He, is the-juui
ciptil counsel. We think he would till the
position of ATichn Minister to a T.
Dennison, l’osttna'ter geterul, and Speed,
Attorney Gem ral, have resigned. Ilarlan ,
Secretary of tbo Interier is expected to re
sign. I’hiladelphia Convention the cause.
Crop I tents.
1 he farmers of Coweta comity complain
that freed men have been eutouug their
tields and carrying oil' their wheat.
The Tullebassee Floridian of tiro btli
says:
The corn crop in this portion of Florida
has been suffering greatly of In'# for want j
.of rain. \\ hen it is .remembered that j
much less than the usual crop was planted,
tint \vhat was planted tuts been poorly cub |
tivated, and, having in its eatly growth
I («n greatly damaged by excessive rains,
it is now suffering uo less from drought
it will be apparent that the prospect for a
Florida corn crop is eminently cliscotmrg-
A eorxespomieni of the Savannah Herald,
willingHvui C»i|t'lco couuty, j>ays :
This county, before the i#|o war, produced
about *snd bags sss islaud cotton,
ami abOifirVffo hundred th'oirsand bushels of
rise at-innalty. This-year, one hundred bags
-of ffitlon and thirty or flirty thousand bush
el* cl rice wrjjl be about the quantity pro
duced. Weans suffering very much for the
want of rain.
A correspondent of the Herald, writing
from'i h'unaville, says :
corn crops riirorgh this section are
johr, with'but few eieepti’om.
,r, y t'piiiion there will not be more than
half as much made as there wr* in 1860,
and Os vears prior. The cotton crops uro
generally sorry.
1 he Barubridgo Georgian stys :
The e ra erdp is suffering from rain
The cotton is growing finely, hut the ground
is almost too hard to plough i>.
T K JL. Id H AJ * i l IC.
mtTllldt I’ilOM lU'liui’K.
!; r K &,
tIIJEAT OF TDK l’Kfeft-J
BIANS.
’tin: w.ui YinnALUX ended. |
ATISTIf! A OK f> I'IS \ M N K'l'l A !
yU'OLMOX HEDI ITOIt.
Fahthuk Point, July 15—Tin N"v«
Kiiriia Irwin l.ivcrpionl with ilat * t > the
sth, via Limdinelei iy Clli, Ims juisseU.
ror.ntc.w. Niws
A front buttle occurred rm the J 1 near
I.l;da\Vay hi which the Prussians gained a
ciunpiMe victory cajitTuiny fourteen iliom
am) Aitstrians, with tenriblo loss to both
armies. Austria sent in n flag of truce.
Austria bris agreed to the ces ion'of \e
oetia. rut! Accepted Napoleon as rnediato-.
f ntnedivtely cimituunicatcd w ith
tlie lielfigeretits.
I.oxdon, JMy f> — Tlie Prussian a*d
Italian rcji’y to the proposed ni mistice bas
not yet transjiiird 'l'hero aro rumors
that the Prussian reply is not favorable.—
The Morning Post thinks that the Jluro
pcatl Congress w ill shortly ass mbit) end |
the French (loverrimeut will propose u
general disarmament. In the commercial
circles of laOsWlot* p race, if regarded as vir-j
tually. conefud and.
COMMKIU’IAL
Livkki’ool July 5 —According so Bro
kers’circular, sab-s in the cotton mark l
for the week arc r jiorted at 88 OOQ bale*, j
jiieli.i
I'l 500 to 'exporters. r l'ho maive' opened ;
du 1 and downward, but closed buoyant
with an advance of 1 2 to J 1 of a' penny'
on American, and 1-4 to 1-2 penny on oth
er descriptions. Owing to a piospect of
police, there were sales to-day of 20,QUU
bales, the market el sing firmer and prices
udva nuing.
Breadstuff market very dull, with a de
cline in all qualities of pfovi ions Marko'
inactive, but film and steady.
"STILL LATER.
Nmy York, July Hi.—ThcParis Mdiu
tcur of the b h July makes the following,
annpunccrueul ;
1 Alter lrav rig maintained tlie honor of
his arms in Italy, tlie Emperor of An trie,
orenn'ing in the i leas expressed in Na
poken’s letter ol the 11th June, to his
Al ini ter of Foreign Affairs, cedes Ycnetin
to the Preiic.li Emperor, and accepts his
mediation for the ten illusion of a peace.
Napp’eon liasbined t> respond to the sum
inuiis, HiHtimmediato'y eomminicatecl with
iho Kings of P.tissh eu 1 Italy in order to
.obtain-ftn -ann sM e ’’
The battle’ of Siiltowa lasted twelve
biurs. Tho Austrians were eomp'etely
routed, losing LI 001) prisoners and 110
cHnnon. Three Archdukes were wounded.
Prince Liefleushiw and Udiscbcr were
tnkec pi le tiers.
The London Times says the war is vir
tually elided.
It was reported that Garibaldi attacked
the Austrians at Mantasu Ito rn the 3rd,
mid was repulsed. Gaiibuldi was wound
eel in the thigh
At a meeting he’d in Luuipkin, Stewart
County, Ga., on the 12lh inst.
Oa metiou, Judge J. T. Clarke was galled
to tho ebair. and J. B. Gilbert was request
ed to act as Sefirfaiy.
-Oarniotian a eauiniittce of three consist
Lug of Dr J. E. BLuut, Judge. M. Willis
and J. 15. R'ehardson, were appointed to !
draft suitable *Trsiluti».n3 txprcasiug the
obj vl us the uicering. Fail Comiuitteu re-1
i-ttcj a iv-iy Biietst and leturred with j
thoJoili/wiug resv'uriorit;,
, U.iUned. —Teat we aaruestriy recomm nri
to the people of Georgia, and of all the
Souihcrn States, to take prompt measures
so. scud delegates lathe Natienal Union
Convention, to he held in l’ailadclphia, on
the 14th of August next*
Ji<m —Tliup. we prop ss to the people
ofthe 2 id Congressional District, to meet'
ill Canvet turn a.t Americas, on Wcnosday
the Ist. day of August, to select -suitable
delegates so: said District tj said National
ConventiiU.
Jim. —That we recommend that each Coun
| tybe represented in said District Conven
ventron, by as many delegates as such
fChmuty has members iu both branch
es of the Legislature.
Dr. Blount and Judge Willis made short
and aj propiste speeches in support of the
1 resolutions, whtu they wete unanimously
adopted.
Ou motion a. meeting was appointed to be
h old, 1 n the Lt' Saturday in July at Lump
1 kin, tq appoint delegates to represent the
1 County cl Stewart ia said Distriet Conven
tion.
On motion it wa s — ■
AV-aobec/.—i ; hu», 'J’he Dawson Journal,
the Cutbbert Reporter and the Columbus
papers, be requested to publish the proceed
ings of thir meeting.
Tho meeting adjmrned.
J. T. Ci.arkk, Chairman.
J R. CtLitEaT, Secretary
OltlXU Alt 1.
Died in Webster County (la. on tlie BUI of July
1800, Mrs. L C tl a!’, consort of Win. M. liall, in
tlie 25th year of her a“e. SUe joflncd the Baptist
CtruroU at eleven years of ngjv, and through the
whole of her-alter it:'; fully- exsniplllted the truth,
amt power of eliriathmity, by a p insistent and nsc
fu'l lifo.. She was possessed of a ii»iet and g ner
ous disposition, at and a ze »i and efi-; gs for ijvtry
tr-oil wo k- ciivnePteii with tint Christian charity
i lint “pass til all thing*.” Tbesj train with other
i cliristiiu virtuoa, admwahly qualiitied her for the
I position assigned bar by providence, and const mt
i.ij incited in her so -lings a strong (Wire to promote
I the various int.-n-rtfe of Uumaniyy and nelijibu.
; She hired her own ehtTrcli ardently v but Christian
- charily tvni not limhed to her church clone ; for
j she wits ever n-ady to lend a helping liaad in the
cause of hor m 'fetor, "livn ever an opportunity pi*
aeuted. She liaaiored the. ch.isitin character un
der whatever danoin'ha iona' peeuliari-y she found
1 jt. and was ever ready 10 unite with all chiistiaus
,ot any order i 1 promoting the interests cf the
eu'WOni k-’r Heavenly Father. Hi ing naturally
and lffdeut and rcsc-v-d i-i Jut ma- n< r», she did trot
speak.of her c.'Vrig-i wXpetjen-.-e as often as many
others, nevertln-h’s.'we lave lur pious example
from eleven y a-s of rge to licr list iTnoss, to
which is added Ws a natural rciul’, her dying tes
timony —that she still felt dJteimmed to trust her
Savior, and resign lier all into h-s.huids. Ily her
drerth. a fonffy,(Jsyo ed hu-bmd lias been bereft
i of a dOViOW compmion, th-ee Interesting little
diildec-iiirffdvcdflectionntr inoffi->r, and a numerous
train end fnohda of one whose charity
never failed.
Bit we soirow not as tho 0 without hope,
but look forward wilh pleasing antie paliqn to the
j lime when “we will .Til drink together, the Wators
I of eternal life” of which ou - blessed Savior is the
i psrertuitl fo’’Btain. V,
Aot LnaxiuoOS •—The -Augurfi Garun•
ielo; New Yprlc World, Ariacua -New Era,
X. j. Grtfx-in, the \Viii»l)orJ S. C News
•ni-tht Mytrili A Ivrrtis r.ara out adverse
to the Soutfa being reprercatod in the i’iiila
dolphin Radical Conservative Convention.
KNOW TUY UKSTIXY.
AF a r* a off k L.L. Tif’.r. xf**s,itc* flngfisfr Rs-’
irologlst, I'Uii varant mO P.+vi-. iuru lei m,
.istonislteif I he. iwicacUe cl i-sc* i>t Oil 1 Old World,
ha* now loeait-d hro-elf al Iludvon, X. V. M.tdume
Thom ton poppc.-ma sncti wnriderfut power* of sec
ond sight, HS to runt.!,, her to impart, knowledge of
ihe grealesi imp n t.ieee-to ll.e mnrih dor single ol
eiiiiaa sex. While iu a state el trance, she lUjlin
ealcs the very sea utes of the p<rson r»u are 10
' m.irrr, And hy ihe aid of on iiistiuraent of intense
power, known as Ihe IV-yeomoirope, guarantees to
I roitujo n life like piotor* ot tlie tninre hu-haud
or wile of the applicant, u*|reflier w iili mar-
I'Uge, position in life, leading trail# ol character,
.ke. f i hla is no humhng, hs thousands of leatiiuo
ni.il) can oaseif. She will scud, when desired, s
certified ceriitic ite, nr written guaraivee, that the
picture in whal it purports tube. By er,closing a
suiall lock of hair, and staling place of hirth, age,
disposition, ano cnclcsiag 50 ceicx aud stamped
envelope-addressed 10 yours-!;', you will receive
file picture and desired inforinaiion by return mail.
Al! communications#icredlv eonfidoniial. Address,
in conlidi m., M.ma.vn K. K. XnonstiiN, I*. O. box
2‘JJ, Itudeon, X. Y. Janet,Dm
i\cw Ailvcrtiscmcais
(>itEK?! k LAKE,
“66 TUIRI) STREET, 66"
wiioLJSvttE anii HEr.ur.
FAXCY OROCEKS,
nKAI.'dtS IN I’l'itK Itrinullcs, Jl’iiifi,
(mil U'/ttatW "I nb grades and sis'! I
pack Ig s, Impiir O 1 Segira, Pi tie. I J'o'lilCfO ,
and evmy description of li s' quality Family Sup- j
plies couslaruly on hand, anl frcab arrivals com
ing In every w-iok. All of which we will sell to
consmneis und lo the trade upon as reasonable
terms as anv house in tlie State. Call and see us,
or send vour orders to GC, Thi'd Street, .Vlsi <‘Oll*
jiil,T'l,del Glllilßß & LAKE.
G. L. ANDERSON & CO,,
GROCERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ALTLARiTA, «EO.,
J. 11. ANDEIiSOX A SOX,
Grover* and
illcr{'lranl§,
iNlficorij Ga.,
11 T R strficif. ol Cation, H:con,
?? Flour, Wlk-rtt, ami other produce. Proir.pt
attention to sales, *mi returns of sain j. Caah or
derd lor any of ihe above filled promptly. jio6
ALWaTS OH II .4H IK l
J®
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Sadd lory and
SET S’* ,E>«n6U; aiifl Single
lUU Havmiss, fi'oisi SrBS **> -
1400 Assorted l adi gen's, and troys’ saddh-s aurl
saddle -Tees—from »ti io sso.' 100 assoried e-iro.
» —n o.mu] ftunv in the U.
bar iw.'r* tti.d leather in wiy line—to which line at-'
lent ton oF d’filers and planters aro invited. I in
t»nd to (T) good work and sell it l iw. Give me a
call b fore von buj, G. BI'JHND.
julji»ifO Cub* Go ton Avenu\ Mkcod, Ga.
LAWTON & LAWTON,
E*IOCEIiS AMD
S*2'«€] SiCC itl drill S5 SJ
XVhqlesale and Retail tiers in
CTtit.r-YELLOW AND WHITE,
/t.H rt.v- sines, shoulders a- hams
V!, O t H - Al. LOR A DFS.
IIAY T ANARUS,
GATS,
> SALT,
MACKEREL,
Sirdinf*.**, Pickle?, Sugars, and a geirerul assort
■u nf of Groceries.
. j>o,Cm LAWTON & LAWTON.
NOTICE.
SIXTY days after date application will be made
to the Ordinary of Terrell county lor leave to
«el! land belong n» to es’ate of James Parrot, lat«
of Biid eouuty doc’d. lIARKIKr
jul> 20,2 m Adminiscat.cix.
TAILOR SHOP!
rpHIS much needed institution has a; . boon
A established, to Dawson, Many y x
peiience, and closo attention to busin.n i4es
me to gu traiitPC satisfaction, both in fits and qti'ii*
ity of work. Shdirin the buildit occu
ped by Hnfper k Barham# court bouse squire.
j y2f),lm J. lb. BUIINiCY.
Terrell Ssijierior Court, .Hay Term
ISO#.
| Grcenbcrry lay 1 or , J
r*. > Libel /or hivovtt.
Martha Taylor. )
It appealing to* the Co.urt by the r 'turn of the
Sberilf, the defenJaLt Maitha Taylor is not
|to 6e found hi Top oil County, It is ordered that
i said Martha T«)*for b* and tippear at the next
1 Superior <'o rrt to liold in Terrel County on the
: 4 l.i. Monday cfKowittber n *xt ami answir siid
Libel, if any answer she his to make, and further
that Service c f raid Libel be perfect and ou her by
a ptiblica'ion of this once a month for three
months, be f ore the nex f term of tMs Court, ia the
Duwsoa JonrmL By theCooT.
ScAIWIUROUGH k Gq.OL'K, rrff and Att’-J.
A true from tho minutes of -the Sups
rior Court, July 10th 166(J.
j >o,lam?;m JOHN C. V. CLARKE, Cleik.
CaeorgiK, T«rr€‘l County:
IT ifi ordered by the Court thit an election bn
held on'Tqesday the. 7 th. div ol August an* t
at the Court House; and at the diffo Qnt
in ?iaitl County, for a Supeiiufendent of Ronds and
Bridges iu Tewrett Count f. Jufy 16 h. 1866.
SAML. L. WFLUAMS. J. I. C.
J. M. SIMMONS J. I. a
j2O. J A \IES. R. KN O fT- J. I. C.
fcrreH Superior Court.
May Tkrm 1806.
There bei a large amonnt of bysiaess on
the variOu: Docket of thig Court undisposed of and
it bejtig deertied Importaut for thei iterc3:s of tho
Coumy litigate, that all matters ready for trial bfe
di»po?ed of as rady as practicable, It is therefore
orderd th»t tkD cour4 stand a Ijourncd until ten
o’clock A. M. of the third Mouday of Augus: next.
Jurors, Partfc? and Witnesses# will take due notice
thereof and bo M'a'tendance. The Clerk of this
Court will cause thifi order to be published in the
Dawson. Journal, three weeks before tbe slid 3d.
Monday in August. A true Extract-from the
minutes at the July h6tb, LS66.
j2«\Sf John C. F. Clark, Cleik.
NOTlOfi.
SIXTY daYs after data application will be made
to the Court of Orainary of Terrell oouuty
leave to sell the laud of tbo estate of Matilda (iri.-
ffb. laife of said countv deceased.
July 13 ' U. M. POWELL, Adrn’r.
lIAIION J. It. Ail-Vim, _J. B. » *LLS\
H. P. REDDING & CO. f
Wholesale and llctall Dealers in
(jEOCEEIES,
AND PRODUCE,
Soda Water , Sand's Cream rile,
T O K , Ac..
Third Street, jt3,3 IHACJOIf, GA*
COTTON GINS,
MANUFACTCREP BY
DAMEL ER\TT. Prattville, Ala.,
\ \J IK) has had nearly foT-ty Tenrs in
▼ V the buaiuefw. II tu< lifed alllhoti*»« amongst
planters. Has visited pin houses, put pins In op**
oration, and thinks he knows as near »s most an?
other man what constitutes a pood pin.
lUvimr been appointed Apt nts for the above
Cotton (tins, we would request planters who do*
sire to pet his tinkc of pins, to do us a favor By
sending in iheir orders, so we may know wha?>izo
to have made. If Giis c urse is pursued they will
not (nil to procure their pins in time.
All orders directed to G. L. Anderson A Cos;,
Atlanta, or to ourselves will fceetve prompt atteii
lion. J. U. ANDKRKON & SOX.
jy 13,4 m Agents, Macon, Ga.
LADIES,
B*OOBi AT THIS 11
ALEXANDER & WHITE,
IJuvo just received their stock of now and
fashionable
S|»rinp and Summer
I> SB Ft S S « O OHS,
Which we ore c'osing out very rapidly at
Prices much Lower Ilian have here
tofore ruled iu this maiket.
Our prices .surprise all who hear them, on
account of their being so 1 >w.
Our Goods were all 15 night I)’or Cash, and
since tho 10th of April, and
WJB CAM AMI* WILL.ELLTIIGIU
• AS
Cheap as aii.v Other House in the fity.
Oar Stock is Fresh, full and Complete,
comprising
E VE R YTHJ N G
IN THE LINE (T
DRY GOODS,
YAM US;!'. MOTIONS,
HOSIERY Gloves Ac I
Give us a call, and sec for your yousclve*-
All orders promptly filled, and goods sent i
by Express anywhere.
AI.EXAAOFIE .V WHITE.
r. ire*’. Old StaiiJ.
jilyisa.ij Maecii, Ga
Harness Goods,
"TIE IMS STOSS!"
uit j. luJekbiim,
11. l VJXO RKMO VET) HIS ('XXII‘LETE
STOVE OF
\ I) 14 XT G S ,
I •
site: vrvi.rlEs, r/f r.itEt\il s,
DYE STUFFS, FERI'UMEk TANARUS,
HOOKS AMD iTATIOSA KV,
n*\'vricy Etc.,
To the Npw and Beautiful Store just completed,
in the Loylt v sa Block, takes
Iflp his numerous friends for their liberal'patron—
apo and respectfully 4 continuance of the
same at his New Store* inly 13,8 m
JAMES SUPPLE,
WATCH. MAKER g JEWELER.
2od Street, 2 doors from Mulberry,
JffHcon, • - - Georgia,
ALWAYS on band, a fine assortment of Gold
and Silver WaNihep, Snlid Gold Jemdry.
<Ttins, Pistols. &c. Fuauk celebrated
Rifle, (warranted) can be shot 24 times
por minute—best iquirrcl and lurlcev guu in the
world. jidjlLSrn*
59 Mulberry SI., .riacon, La. 59
D. C. HODGKINS & SON,
DEALERS IN
GUNS, PISTOLS,
nsFii.ra tackle,
Gun and pistol ammunition, gun and piutol ma
terial and Sporting €*ooilh cf every des
cription. Also,
One Horizonfal Steam Engine A Boiler,
New and C<)iupMc—at a Bargain—and ouc Gun
Sjui*h’g Hand Rilling Machine. julyl3,6m
JEWETT & SNIDER,
JlAfOtl, .... FmfOVffUf,
AGENTis I’OB
WILDEh’S SALAMANOOR SAFES,
VT manuhicturers prices, with ouly the freight
. and dravage added. A supply now on baud.
C 1 fii|
AVITIf
HBNKY. MOOItS & EKMUffi.
Mannfnetnrers and Jobber* of
CLOTHING,
,l'o. 522 Vroathray,
Opp. St. Nicholas Hotel. .!*£ !»• I'ORK.
Would respectfully solicit tbe psltorrags of bis
many friends. jimels,4iu
A. U. ADA.VtS, v. B. JONES.
Late of tlie firm of Adams k Reynolds.
DAMS & JONES,
Wt R Elf or « K
" Atro
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
( At old ft And of Harris & Ross,)
Vomer of Seeoml and Poplar >/*.,
Alacon» Ga,,
Will give particular attention to ihe Storaga
and Sale of Cotton. julyl3 3m
BA. VUE,
(llllßKl ST EFT,
MACON GflOO.
I AM NOW OFFERING THE FOL
LOWING
t.oous
FOR
- CASH ONLY
ON TIIE
host REvsorvAitLi:
T K 11 M S :
DOZ.
€, f. I*lalcs,
i 200 Setts Handle Granite
COFFEES TEAS,
2(}o Setts C. O. Gups and Saucers,
S 60 doaen Goblets and Wines,
6 White China Dining Softs,
2 Gold B ind. China Dinning Setfs,
10 China Tea Setts,
50 dox assorted China l’latc*,
10 drz liar lirtflvj,
20 flez. Bar Tumll rs,
100 pairs of Ewers and Basins,
PLATED GOOI3S
Vs * v . .-'1.;., Ta
ble spoons,
25 d* t. plated Tal lo Forks,
J doir plafcrd Casters,
2 dox, Dlateii Cocoa Dippers,
Gobifts, Cups, Mailers, &«N,
15 diz Wire G vrs,
50 and ’Z painted Buekete,
10 nests painted Tubs, •
LO nosts Jußiper Tubs,
5 and. z brass bound Kuekets,
15 di>* Cocoa, lYipporg,
20 gross Tabic Knives and Forks,
Ivon Handle Tea and Tabic Knives,
Shears, Scissors Razors,
kitchen and Butcher Knives,
U itb a splendid Assortment of
POCKET CUTLERY.
3 gross Glass Self sealing Jars,
30 gross Tin Plates.
T X JST WARE
OK EVKKV lIESCJIirTION.
wmm,
THB CEI.EIIIIATKD IRON WITCH,
with other patterns,
At Reduced Prices.
With a general assortment of
House Furnishing Goods,
Embracing nearly everything usually kept
in my liu«.
R. A. WISE,
julylo 6m Cherry St., Maeon, Qa.
j/Al
I 1* v< ftl
OCR 4T«i M
Is now as completo as any i„ y MI •
every vari< (y of Goods* tUT )j n , * '
feci cot fident they arc iffvrrd at a * i f , t ..
aa elsewhere.
We therefore invite tbq attention ot
our stcek of
Plantation Hardware,
Agricultural Implements,
Builderc’ Hardware,
Mechanics’ Tools,
House fi’urnishiDg Goods,
IVooden and Wrillow Ware,
Scales and other Store Fixtures
Children’s Carriages, Lie , Ri o .’
TURNBULL’S SCALE
A NEW -STYLE,
The best and most convenient Sea’s for
toilers or fir home utc, ever offered m t
market. Fop sale by.
Wrighj X l4t:u
Lfc- - *'£?.■:•■ "AH’i *s\
CHILDRENS’
GAIUM AGE‘
ANerriKii stock or
G irilrrrs’ flip*, ,
Rrir.bl rs atd
Baggier,
to-.mo new and BoaulLul rattcins u t
ccivcd and for sale ty.
Wrijjlcy A Knot
n.tii.s! a ails:
BOON TON NAIL!
A FULL A'EUKTMBNT
Ju. t rrcervul ij.-.d fir soil by
WRIGLLY L KXOTT,
[ ; ,1 UALSIIxTrSTTr 'J
f KAMCiK,
I |2l Si., next do ir to "•/
| j Express Gum[>rny. ri".
Oiirdcii Impknifiil
floss, Lakes, Forks, Shovel.', Steel H Ol
Griib Ho.s, Spades, TieocLini: How,
Hoe and Rake Shuffle Iloe?,
Garden Trowels,
Garden Lines,
Wheel Barrows, E c >
For sale by
VV RIG LEI A K-NOir.
FISHING T it KUv
"WE invite the special aitect'.oa o! I :BC
try Merchants to our stock of 1 “
Hooks, Lines, etc., which is Leg o aDI^IOB
plcte, and at lower rates than cvci 1
offered here.'
WHIG LEY & K* olf '
WOODED WA Rt
SIEVES, AC.
Brass Bound Cedar Cacs,
Brass Bound Cedar Fails,
Brass Bound Tubs,
Cedar and Fainted Tabs in ecs-J-
Fainted Buckets—ff and 3 ho’F-
J uniper Buckets,
Stable Buckets,
Oak Fails,
Well Buckets, (7 styles,)
Iron Bound Setts Measures,
Flain Sets Measures,
Iron Bound ll’f Bushel Measur
Flain Hall Bushel Measures,
Iron Sieves, —Nos. 20 aud -
Blood’s Patent Sieves,
For sale by „ -pyol?
WHIG LEY A
july 13 3ni-