The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Terrell Co., Ga.) 1866-1866, September 21, 1866, Image 2

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(the WttMg JAWfIQy, GaTbEPT 21 1860. Authori?ocl Agents. The followiuii porttlotnpn arc authorised to re Give Mil reosipt for subscription and advertising h itliis paper: * - , ' •Kcut. Acrst —Rev. Thomas T. Ohris'mn. uUmpkin.—K. F. Kirksey, lie*. L. J. Davies, f.TK 00t...F-V. Thos. Ij. Speight. CuTHRSitT.—Rev. Win. A. Parks, Halt** Musky.—Dr. 0. U. Moore. Mii.voh;>, Qa.—K. C. Daniel. CuiCKASAWII ITCIMSK.—Rev. fi. A. Crowell. Aumices, Da.—ftav. J. VV. Jordan. SmiTlfvU.U', Ga.—P. 11. OrcVeS. Mirtflis Da.—Dr. U. T. Kendrick. 4 Ktiraot-a, Ana.—John F. Jenkins. NEW Ett" AT Ci'-i'illtiliiV. The uudereiguod, having perfeoted their arrangements, wifi commence the publica ti m of a Firsl-riass Faaiily Newspaper, lit Cutlibept, Ga., about the I'lllß T 01? OGIODER, nest. Full particulars will bo given in tine tune. ELAM CHRISTIAN & CO. We acknowledge the receipt of an inter esting letter from ''E.N.K.,” cf Smithvillc 5 bat rrg c tan' a pto.ious puss< f matter Becesjimtee delay until next week. Blow Tour Horn. Ti i . oo or.nnunn for newspapers to blnrn about eireu’uiti >n, that we do not do so— hnowiug tint business tuou can’t bo influ enced by such gas. Substantial business cen make advertising a portion of their bus l'iess,"and they know tlio circulation Os a journal before they patronize it. It is dcue by them as a matter of dollars and c n'V ami with ean’ion. These are facts patent to all met of business tact. Without our own •'blowing” then, it is only neoa s sary for those interested, to com pare cur advershirg crlrnm with those of (Vhcr pipers in this section, to determine this qaestion. BATIFItIATIOII BISETIIIC, At Dulo.vm, Saturday, Sept. 29fA. As \vs# slated in the let.or of Hon, Thos Tjarileriinn, member of the National Fir on Executive Conmiittee fol this .State, it is eai - n evilly de sired by our northern friends—w ho stand between trs and the fires of the Itnd i< als—that every c nnty of tho Fou hern States, hold meetings to ratify the action of ihe Philadelphia August Convention— they hold that this is turessniy, from the Let hat our eneniicß will, inllueneo tho. Northern elections l>y a falsehood already < ircuhiting, tlmtour people were not truly r pljesi'iited tin-re. Tluf success of this party in < hanging the Color of the next Congress, is our only salvation from negro suffrage, and the eon- evils this foul liody h chiving to heap U|)on us. Let every mm, then, who has tho good of his country at heart, bo in a*tci dance. It is a light duty, nod yet one that is likely to accnmp sh a great deal. Ci'Uio out, then ou the k'J .h 1 WibKT G. 'Parks, R. F. Simmons. Dt.l( y galc’B to the la‘o District Conven tion. Fai.se Jl mtbju:.—'■! be M ucoa TANARUS, leyruph and nieß the report circulated through private di-jßi:oh.s to tbo A laata papers, that sev eral ca/cs *f cholera had occurred among the Hoops which reached that city on Sunday. No ,ga:cs have occurred. A Nut for tub Had*. —Tho Dirliogton Southerner says that* there i* a niovf.iw nt ou hand among ihc freedmen of that place, to get up a petition to the President, for the withdrawal of the military,'the abolition of Tyovost Courts, aud putting a ste p to tho in lo' ferenoe of the Bureau with the affairs of the blacks. Mni'ic has gone for tho radical- 3 . Tlis elections for G- vener, mi ml ers of Cmgrrsa anl m lii' ers of the Legislative c ,111a oil on Monday last. 5Ve have no detailed tc counts, as yes, hut siiffieiont fion the dis patch's in the N.w York paper* to show that the radieats have swept every hiog he fore them. So went Vermont, so gets Maine, and so, we doubt not, wi Igo the whole rs Dowd-E Bt-Down. Th j New York llcia'd reports that the treasurer of a company wl.i sh has rocent|y jiccd rs'alilishcd iu Wall street, under the title of -‘The American 0 itton-Tlauting end Loan Company,” wi ll a reported capital of $2,500,000, has absconded, leaving the fi nancial affairs of the concern in a vc’ry un siitisfattory condition. The Conservatives of lUiuois claim that they w"! c!cet nine memTers to Congress at tbo next tk**ion. A meeting of Irishmen of Nashville is called to indorse the action of the Union convention at Philadelphia, and ilie restor atitn policy of the President. Women’s Rights and Negro P»f i'eage.—Mr. Thercdore Tilton has undi r taken'the task of overcoming the white man’s instinctive prejudice against negro equality and miscegenation ; and Miss Anna Dick icson pleads fir regro suffrage with a distinct understanding that she appears “in bchali cf the great unrepresented class of white women. What is this but an emphatic hint ■**~tbat after Eegro suffrage is to come wo men’s suffrage ? TLc universal rightß doc. trine knows no limit. If black men can vote because they walk on two legs, shsll not the same privilege be conferred on white women 1 and if on white women, why not on black also ? The general opinion per haps would place the women first. Alias Dickinson reveals them agnanimity and mod esty of her nature, when she gives prece dence 'o the negro. The greatest cave in the world is the Mmmoth Cave in Kentucky. “Ail I>c*]><n-uiMi:uu.” If there is ono thing in regard so till * s'ction of cotiiitry which we regri* above all others, it is the disposition of some citi ra»i>s, (wo arethflikfid tlmt tho number of such is stnali) to dtspatr of tlio future prosperity of the country. Wo know of but one or two who have impeded olliei sections for the purpose of finding a more congenial locality but have returned, hki* tho spies sent into tho promised land, with unfavorable repo ts—‘Don’t think they can better themselves.” And Wo are satisfied that this will bo tho experiences ol all those who have become acquainted I with, and accustomod so tho pursuits of life in this portion of the country, so soon as they go in seireh of‘‘greener pastures*.” The fact is, while we a'l accept in good faith the political condition of tho country generally, as fixed by the results of the war, tot) many of us aro not individually “harmonized” in reference to our present status. Who will say that our proud, en ergetic, an 1 persevering countiy owes all its prosperity, its g- nial society, its means, of living—everything—to tho negro—our created inferiors? This political apathy, til’s hopelessness, wo tell yon, Wow-citi zens, when viewed >n it# proper light, is de grading. What 1 a cefWifry rnin r d which has just passed through the most trying ordeal to which a people was over subjected—over run with sword and to cli—robbed and plunder!—and yet, to-day, in reality as prosperous ns when overshadow and by the hn'my wings of peace ! Away with tho ideal Away with despouilency ! And let the heart oud mind of -every man, be filled, tie a truo patriot's should, with Jol ty ami patriotic hopes for our country.— We have no doubt but if our whole people would determine to mako the best of their condition that they possibly can-go to walk with heart, head and hand with this end in view—vve should find ourselves, iin a few years, in a land, in comparison with which Smith Western Georgia, previous to the war, was a barren waste. Because, through a grand mistake, some planters have staked tlicir till on cotton, this season, and from the difficulties of in ducing the negroes (o work, on account of their n.wly entered status, and their be’ng ..surrounded with N‘rtherii sneaks, who la l> r for their ruin—them men are willing W abandon the broad and fertile acres w lijcU have in years post tilled their col tors, and surrounded thojn with ease and plenty ;to seek homos in (to them) nn un tried land. Let nil such duly consider the course they aro wont to pursue. Time and experience Ims taught th r > commencial world that cur Sou the n laud stunda pro-emin nl in the culture of cur staplo. It lias been said that “king cot ton’’ was dethroned by tho war. Not so. With the increase of tlio general family of Adam —with the progress of civilization, thu demand for cotton will increase; and if vve are allow' and to see the light many years longer, we c nfidrntly expect token tho wlpte crowned King once more estab lish his throne under the Southern sun, and the iron horse of the railway—the |>roud vessels that traverse the mighty deep—and every loader of commerce, bow to seek his f.vor—wc rxr.ei t to poc these bro ad cotton fn Ids of the “piny woods,” sought for as eagerly, and hold as tightly \vh<-n obtained ns tho e impregnated vvi h golden ore. Wo expect to see men who once Inxu. iated on these lands, dragging out an unsatisl’actory existence in oth-r pm is, beholding tho p'enteousness of the more cunning purchaser of their lands, and longing again to "sit beneath tbe'rVino and fig tree” i'l ties congenial clime. Then go to work, say vve, adapt your- «elv'B to tno I'ireumstnruK* surr uiirling us, mid you will in duo time find youm a glori ously rich inlu-ri unco. A corr-ispcndcnt of the Mobile Tribune, who luu within the last two weeks passed through parts of Mississippi Tcnncsee, Gorgiaaud Alabama, says: In Tennessee anl North Georgia, tlio crops wore very poor. From Atlanta to West Point, Ga,, 1 they were wretched, almost nothing at all. The noil of the region is exhausted, and not worth cultivating. From West Puiut, Ga., to Montgomry, Alibama, both corn and cotton were good. Here are tho best. crops I have seen in tho four Slates. ****** From all that I can learn by general in quiries among plant rs whom I meet tj.i summer from various States, I learn tbit though the drought has bceu gmeraj, yet there have been everywhere ptwriil excep tions, where the crops .ore good. Rut I believe the co tan crop will net reach one and a half-millions of bales. Sources < a Farm Mam - he.—\V. 11. White of Windsor, Conn., writing to the Boston Cultivator, on the resources a far mer hr.B from which to draw fertilizers for his laud, a-ks: “Does tho reader make the most of his resources? Is there nothing left that can be converted into fertilizers mate rial? How is it with the hog pen ? Is that l supplied with good material to absorb the liquid as well as the ammonia ? A free supply will tend to keep the hogs clean and furnish a quantity of manure. Then there is a privy, which is too frequently allowed to waste its ammonia, instead of absorbents supplied to fix it. A tight vault, into which dry muck, plaster, hmn, etc., may be introduced and mixed, will supply several loads of poudrette, superior to what the market affords, with little labor. The hen roosts will supply several barrclls of gooo guano, of the quality of which there is no question, wheu home manufactured by sup ply of dry loaru, plaster, etc., with fr qwen* overhauling. lUnoituwtli liinii.il Report oi the 8. \y. U. K. - Wo have received tho published Report of the l’msidont, Superintendent and Treasurer of the S. W. Railroad, .together with tabular ntetcruetUs of the earnings, sources of revenue, kc, Tito following exhibits the noi car pings of the ltoad for mo year. Up fiefglu (Fastward,) *328,015 C J Down freii-lrt (Wemtinl.) f 178,3411 8(1 Total from fciegut IS Tinougli F.es ngers £17,322 i-j Way I’aseergers $200,732 45 Total from Passengers £3i'B OM 50 iliHiicllaueous Kiraingi k!l,fi-4 (i-‘ Ti.til Eirnlngs $8511,843 00 The current expenses of tlio year have been 613,01113 SltOwiitcg net eamlugs for the year of $1143, 80l 47 Which may lw considered a pietty fair show ing under tho circumstance--'. The K pork of tlio l’rcailant oft he Board of D rectirs, shows tho not, earnings for the fiscal year, eadiiig July tilst- Amount, to *;;48.301 17 I'o wbluli mid new bjndi i sued fer Done r loihia s*B,ooo ( 0 V .king a lotal of 4.01 ,30l 47 The fi H'.witig amounts have been paid, viz : Felnm.y diviiiens of 4 fCr ct. $127,836 00 IrltOre.l on lloi.di to dale 73,513 S4 Ueveißie Tux 26,034 85 Bonds paid-to dat« 60,590 00 Anuuitjr 3 years to City of Macon 8,75 ft 00 Paid for Omi-t uclfon 40,804 20 “ “ 47 Freight C 1 30, 598 00 Macon Depot CO 00 Annulling !o the earn of $670,004 . SD heaving 5 surplus of $37,705 08 The main items of expense were the buil ding of n bridge over the Ohattahooehce, the purchase of 500 tons of T rail, tho im prifoment of the Depot Grounds in Eufan !a, and the rcoeoßtruetion of the branch of the road from Catbbcrt to Fort Gains. Tho iron had been removed by tho order of G? n. Beauregard; but part has been returned, and thy balance will be paid for by tho roads that oned tho iron. The President says that GOO or 700 mare tons of iron, w ill be bought, which will bo paid for from the sale of the iron above mentioned, and from the sale of old iron and worn out rails now on hand. Another heavy item if expense is the revenue tax. Tlad it not been for the above heavy and unu ui'.l expenses', the net earnings of the Road would have been sufficient to have paid the stockholders a dividend of ¥1 per j share for the past sis months, and wjuld have done had not tho hnldcrs of bonds . and interest coupons, not dchyed in demand j ing payment. For the future, the Board sees no reason why regular and ,i Ic di houl 1 not b? declared and paid to the stockhol l ers of at least eight percent per annum. 1 Wc cmgratulate the stockholders udoq I the healthy Bta e of the Road and think | iho expressions in the Bivsideut’s report, of j the appreciation of the sorviacs (f Ftipcrin- : ti indent Bowers, Treasurer Boifeuiltt and Supervisor Walden, highly deserved The lt'-poit is very neatly printed by the establishment of J. W, l»u:kc & Cos. We are informed that at a very recent meeting of the Board, Gen. A. U. Lawion, of Savannah, wrs elected as Director, in jlvce of John W. Anderson, deceased. Ic-gro Eqnality Openly Favored In Team vice. The r.o'orii in Horace Miyra and made a speech at A'hens, Tennessee, on the 21 t in t., from which wo make tho f llowsr.g ex tract. It sprnks for itself, and canics with it its comment,: I am an abantfonis*, and hove always been one. I was aceu cd of being ona when I fivst.enfmigrated to this ‘■'tat-e. Tho' charge was just; f was full and ru ning over with abolitionism, hut I deni -d fur poli 'y’s sake.- lam priud t a that I have boon classed among the persecuted sit, and deem it the highis* com; linient to bo dericuneel as such. And I tell you, gentle men, that in a short time all this camplai- t about, ne gro equality Will be done away with. Smi 0 montl s s nee, and it was said that the ne gr» would nor, boVf.ffored to testify iu your courts—that his oath would not he grant and him. But Low Stand masters to-l#y ? fie is not only permitted to test fy in your c mats with impun'ty, but ‘.Loro is every evidence that he will he ou a scc'al equality with 'lie white man in your State. Yes, gintlcman, in a short time he will marry and internaar ry 1n your famili-s It is a little ol j, ction ahio to-day, but you v. ill soon get over this, and the persecuted negro will lo welcome to your parlors. 'This will be the result of the political and social changes of the uest few month -.- Negro Ff.-ss. —The Danvil'c (Va.) Xrivi cont... * a very intcris p g account of an address lueonlly delivered to the freed oms in that city, at the African church, by one of their number, turned Lewis July, a h'g'nly intelligent man, form rly a slave in Pittsylvania county. The obj ct. of the address, the News says, was to impr.ss upon the minds of the freed- | men theimp'rtance of a eoroet understand--; Tug of {heir true relations of the while mm : of the South, wh >m 1m represented as b ir.g ! their only true friends. The spe kcr strove to show them the nrcess’py of cultivating amicable relations with the whites', by u cou s' of lifi which would entitle them to their k ill ooasidiration, and make it to their interest to retain them as laborers, in ; stead of employing immigrants, who were ! pouring into the country. Their only chance i now, he urged, was to depend upon tho’r | own industry, honesty anil frugality, with ! out which they must become ufore -il oily degraded than over, ari l thoir raeo ukianpo ly extinct. He did not fail to critidiio and ridicule'the forced and u natural s.d of those Northern fatuities who profess to be the freodman’s only “friends j” and his sen sible remarks seemed to be received with ; delight by his audience, A Sagacious Dog —There is a dog in this city who goes daily to tho commons with his master's cow, and from morning un til night never loses sight of her, or allows any one to molost her. As night comes on, and the cow tnrns her steps homeward, he follows her—keeping watch and ward against the gangs of oow thieves that infest the suburbs. That dog ought to be elected an honorary member of the police force of this city.— Vhixniulc'i: Sentinel. We thiak he ought to go to TeOfiiAco, md rua agaimt Obi Lir jwnljw for fiorer uir. Fmcutmcuh <.i The O’rand Jury Os Webber Siipcrjis Conrt.: deptembr Term, ISU6 We, the Gran! Jurors of thcSaticrlor Com of th i Counij of Webster renfuht;ly en ptan ni lied at tho Fcptember Term, to servo ac cording to law, beg leave to make the fol lowing presentments. Wo aro unanimously of opinion, fr m mi exhibition of tho practical results eium ;i before cur body, that the general law passed by tfio last Legislature, organizing (Jaunty Uourts, wan unwise, injud cion*, and that it ■originated anl grow out of the umctik'J and chan lie Condition of the country in® lent to the great rr.dical change of the status el so many inhabitants of tho State, la c >uu ties culitsining large towns or cilksj vvhct'4 frocdinen collect in largo numbers, it is p'ldiablc that »uoh a law may subsorve some useful purpose, blit in count os liko this, in which there is no largo town, for that ojnss of the populadou to gather in ilargu numhtis, wc boleivc there vuho a sufißicai numb r cl o ur s to adju liiatc all c i es oon templated by tho addit.oa of s; i 1 co*m y courts. Wo are forced to tl.o le giiiiuate coac'u»ion, tint tbo goueral law au bor sing said courts, should be repealed by the LegLla lire at their next regular ses sion, as said couri’y court is becoming an intolerable nuvianco t> tho ciiizousi f uur coon y, which subj e s rimes* every wLi c man to o, o.'. » burdens, o.u i g i.oglcct of their much modid vocations Hiiluutfoo oi rowa>'d, for lime tr service, without any Lope of leu fit to Lo dsiived there from to the public g. od, but serves to engender unt i>y frivi! jus prosecutions, and a co .sequent increase of taxation to defray the expenses Qflnvc&tigatioaid and trying eaprici ms cares foUiidud on the whims of tieodnun. Wo wuenf re, m<st roipoetfuHy invoke the L gisla nrf to rejeal the ohuoiitua law (if n"t gencrrally) at least so fat as our Uoumy is concerned, aud thereby relieve ourtiiz iMtfsuehan unp-rofitable buteau. I Wo pane hi end that so of the Gener al Presentments as relates Id tho county court be published in ilio Snrnter Republi can and Daws ,q Journal. J rhn 51. Bbep rJ, Forcinm. R• W. Gunnolq B. I*. Kiuiborochf’i, | W. L. C'.urkc, \V. H. 'iicid, V. G. Jones, i). 11. L Wel'V, Jacob Denarii, L‘ B. Cau ey, Wrn. iMurgan, W. J. IloJlcmor, Robert, Barker, N. B. Hall, Jam s S. Aven, W. S. Akin, A true extri'Ct of the minutes of Webster Bupie ior Court, iSoptcmb-'r T. r.n. J. 11. Cawool), Clerk. 1 UK DotcinAS Munl.mkn’i?.—-It wi 1 con-- iist of a. circular platform face, (jfiy-twe feet in diameter and two and a half fjet i igh. . Upon this anjihor j hitform, surmounted by j u sepulchre twenty feet square and eleven | feet high, with walls . live lbet thick. Ju j this, ifiaml cr will be placed tho saic ipliagr.s : visible through a bronze- door. Surmount ing the sepulchre a pedestal twenty-one feet high; on this will bo erected to acolumn forty th' e feet in length, and six fort square ot the base, and three and a half at the ti p. 1 This column will bo termiuatd by a Cap <dx feet high, which will form the base for lb; co'ossi l statute of die great I) lug'nu. Four life-s-ei symbulio figures will sarreund the s'pulchrc. Ojc -o, r.sealing Illinois ladd in lor Land a ::.e lio ike c.s of i) vg’.ze. • 'Tho remaining figures will represoot Amer ica wi.h a slucLl, ll.st iy recliiiing on a tablet, and Fa ne with the symbolic wre. th and trumpet. Over entrance of the sep-j ulchrc vull s'.ind an eagle, also Las rolie ’s. represemi .g stages of pioneer lifo, riimiii-roe and scieuco. Th - firsi sccdoa of th ■ inir unicns's about half cja.piotcd and the toaib. uearly liaislied. Enutjsu Bautists.—Dr. Block, of ton* dorj, is on a visit to this country as a dele gate froui theT’JgLiHh Babti'sts. At a mceling iu Chicago he reported the following : As an eyiJotcc that the Bubtists of Eng land 5v ro a live people, ho stated that they hal r is and m tw> years and a quarter £250, 000 for church exter ti 11 purp- ses The Loudon Associations arc buildipjtouc church every ye tr in one of the suburbs of that grewt metropo ls. Mr. Spurgeon’s ohurth had 3.800 members anl was undoubtedly' the larg si G iristian church irf the world. Mr. Landeli’s hid 9iJO roe.diVr . ILs <iWn had 8!l0. II ibtist Noel’s 530. Tho B.t>- tiJ oh urchh* of Loudon,are strong and ag gr. s ivo bodies. TiikParjirrs Bakometuis.—Take a eem mon glass bottle, wide-mpu‘hed ; 01 i* with in three inohe 3 of the top with water ; then take a common Florence fl .sk, removing ;so. s'nw eovering and eler-Dsiof? ihrfli. k tl di>; oughly ; plunge the neck if the fi sk into the water in the bottle u.-f fur as it will go,- aud the b-r iraetor is campiNjte. In fim weather the water will rise into Mie neck of tue flisk even higher than the mou’li of tf;o bottle, and in wet and windy weather it will fall within an inch of the mou Ii es the flask. Before a heavy gale (f wind the vxi ter has been seen to 1 ave the fltslt 1 1 e gothcr, at least eight hours bofore the gale came to ila Ixiglit. The invrnti-.n was made by a German, and eommunituleu to u London paper. The new Intertill ‘l-Ventre Lvt contains a provihi ;a that ali papers which wore exe cuted in tbe insurrectionary S a tea - before j the vs'ablislimeat of ool'ccion districts'(here-.- in', which are inval and for the want of stamps, may be fendert-d va i 1 by fixing the propor stamps at any time before firot of January, ISG7. A “True Bn.r,.”—l>r 11. Ilbikley, writ ing from his “Prairie C >f:tgc,”' -Alsßadra, ■ to th; S 'utfccm Rurali t jgi vjj in a few pithy i and p.-rrir ent words, about our agricultural iu the South. v i ‘Small firms, good iir.pknle.ots, better’! tillage and measures, must be resorted to, s and tho proprietor must learn to take his own coat eff and pitch in. Tits New York Jlerulil , since tho Maine election went for the Radicals, has turned its back on the Adminis'ralion heretofore ; so fervently advocated by it, and embraced ; tho “ebony idol.’* About as we expected of that sheet, and when the main eleetiou ecincs off, watoh him Rads, or you lose him. Beast Ban. Butler ilie busted butcher and braggadocio, returns an iqoomeof sixty thousand dollars.—Hut he don’t re turn the spoons and silver ware Le stole iu New Orleans'! . • r>io*i. DiudatDnvt-r, ou tho 7th iust, Lola Gra' ham, aged three yc’ars aid these months) daughter of Dr. J. Jl. Ja^es. Probably wo one, di or you .g suffeied more lban did this little, child beforo lmr dooth. Almost her entire faco was eaten away By d.sort.'e. Sho was a child of enarkab’o mind—a. wonder to all \vho knew her. When first taken pick she told hot parents that she was going to di s—th; t-fdio wanted to.go and be with God—that the would meet h.-r lin e cousin in that beautiful world hbovc. Cpi on ouc sccasjoq «heycq.ucsted thnse around her Di sin# “I want to be "fix -nugil.” At another time tho lurV.cd hey facets her Grandmother and said ting “Tike me home lo hcavcD.” The write* of tlifs has never beheld «uch it triuiupaant death. Till last request, sho made was in toe following language “Now lay mo in my cr : ( b t ill iny coffin comes,—ill ri lay me in my little Cof fin and place white roses iu nvy baud. May her parents live to meet her iu Heav en. i’ii-r: ’ . i.r.’.v’V-.3 -j, V\ r i-H est :-j- ?| wa i n:n ouse and €o:uiMifisiond3ei*ctiiUk^. ASIBRICUS, GEORGIA. W'E ore now th* Ware-House formerly own ed by Dr. It. C. Black, on C o’ton street, but wifi soou be at oiir old rtasd in the Mick Ware Boose'now being built by Mb. F. 15, I.nylensi. j We are prepared lo furuidi Itaggiug and Rope: to planters, make advances Oil cotton or otkerpro duce iu stores, ship cotton to New Orjcajij, Savan nah, New York or Liverpool, making liberel ad vancements an our ghiputenl*. We. can af o ificoj cotton iu our War<S~7loose, as elm -p as it cstijui dome in any other ht-pae ip tine #Uv. Opt hou3« is remote from auy .olfier builuiug. As oar senior'll is been in lira coltou DuieinCfS forilielaat filte'en ymus, and always mi ilia side of *J(C Planter, we hope to and) a leuapm-.Ue G are of the collna business. f.VUon Dbioped to us befjw lids pSint on.Xbe S \Y. R. K. will Only be charged one ($4) dollar per bale aud no drayage at this place 1o our \Vait!mu.-e. S< pUI -f-n V ALU ABLE PLANTATION A N OBJ 1.7. hi FOB SALJ3! for Sale' ft jijautfition JL- contui’.iiwi' tKH) acres of valuiMc laii(j,~threo lauidred acr is cleared (tvrp liQiiJre'.l of wliicli is fresh land,) ill H n h»ijh of cultivation, !yi6g just below Mills, in C-tlhoun county. A.iho,. the ihg “Brown’? Mil!?,” ami two thuosand acrefl oi land, ou which the iniild are JoQited. To be sold aeperatoly or together, as purchasers m.iv desire. AtHiressjno at Morgan, **Gdlhoua Cuuaty, Ga , or apply at Mills. Svpt.. 21, ISHti. 2m* M. P. v > JroTMici:. “7 month after d\te apVl^'cation will l-o madt 1. to th* Ordinary of Terrell C'ounty for lea vs tn sk !1 a hoiwo and lo f , and three vacant lots in thi town of D.iwsan,belo'cg’iig to 'he egia'-e, of Jefirpli G ipin deceased. -S. F. GilrP-i.V, Sept. 20, Adm’x. Ad 611 u tel ra I o v ’i sat e. virtue of an oiderof the Court of Oi dinar* y of Randolph Cornty* Quo , will bo rpht, <Ji the fi st Tue-tlay in November next, at C-nthbert, Geo., the u and vid* and ha'f uifereet iu the foMowing Undrt! lot. of Und N*>. two hundred ami ihirletn (2GB three fourths (2) of jot two hundred andimitr (*4iH) and one fourth, in the nortli west coiner ( ‘ No. Inmdred and thrfg (2hsi) !n tim ton h (U)) district of Kmdolph County— to the es tate ofEtizibUh Spier, deceased. N citDIIAM B. BPvOWX, . S pt. 15, ISCfn Adm’r • Sait#. \\, T 11.1. .1-2 sqUI uniter an 0 Jarifthe Dnirt-ot . v * Ordinary nf Tertvlf Count*, l>, fore the o’ixn'i llo'oa iloor in the town of Dawson, oil thi li st rueiilay iii Novciiilier uoxt, I'urii'f: t| a nail#’ hours-of s 1 le, h flefllya-rsiL of kutU iu'Lhe I fib (Us irii-t TerM)ll_. C'-ayiv, e~.r;taining . ftror ImuuinM aort S, more orbs-', known as tlio l»le < esTgeuce o 1 D jVht If. Rsvefts. (ic. ■:! Holg thegi opeif' of Die estate of Dai id D. Rivats, sufjTet lo ih widow's dower, for (lit) henefi t of floss hews arid; C!vd)'rtr« of Poid sleeeased. Toi'ms- made - fuewi'.' on duv of sal GEO. A. LoFTOif, j Sepr, iS, (Kg. Adii.V.- | AHJIIMSTUATOIVS SALK. | IAY viflnft of sin orJh'r (yf t x e Co'irf. y of it iftd nlp£ will be' soM, on ! tlte-firftb Tut "sj kv M Non fiilf-T next,* nt Cntlfb? lL Ui’p., one/ct’e f»l 'ofc es ’and No. th-rest (8) and alt of fnctioiLtl lot No/-tivo bn»dr.'(J ajid forty fiicep (i43), i»i ij»e tenth UiatiH tof Itj ,r dolp^i C-mn'/—Belongiuj to iVe *of Ti/'->nisY,"oraio, ik*cea'3t tl, * THOUAS J. fcOB-V-V?,' 10, ItKCi. AdijiV. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. , Y '-virtue of an.order of (be (Ur r‘- of Ordinary ! y of Uando'-ph <kjuuty, -Geo., be K>ld t oh A t';e first IHd aday in N'-vonibcr r.ejiN a.t Morgan, | Oawionn County, (hn andividi•.»! haH' iutoMisi in Jc tj of L-nJ Ng. ciKj liundred and thi.. Lj-fenr, (LS-1) au-L; two buruhexl and thiiM.v-f4x i no bn U “ifanti thivtT-'lotfft, J-bft it»uiLb dis r»«t ol.OaihTMiWiOpuutv —b lor« ; ug to theesrale ' ot Wii. <h Sin 10, Ajeceasad. Theobber bu’J will be, sofd attiiO-iame l ' and pls< e. BENJxYdIN *Ji MirCIIELL, -| LY, IBl'io. Adm’r. A'VTSi'K. will be made to the CQurt of Ord ; -! riarv pLOtilbon.n CYiuuty tvro mandia ; a(U r ’ d;ttft, for gave to sell >x fi? real C3?ato belonging to the e ; nje oi Peaule Frecuia i, UecftaAed. J. T. PACS, rrpf. 15, TSfifi. Adm’r. I*'ob* Sale. T offer lor sate my »«•)> iinp-oyed and well »r L ranjred pin els, in the town or Dawson. The dwelling is large anil snatious and wt-II suited foe in hoarding house. Kverv biiFdtWjg rcctSsaTy to l.e in. a tl-ica; is on my place. It call be bought: for twentv-five hundred dollars. | pt, 'el U- W. E. PJEffilQNg. _ I. «f lL» l. VIS TJU. JTO §VS S. /I,IV I>Y virtue of ns order of 'be Court cd Ordinary y of Ran']t*lp!» County, G«o., *ill be sbki, on - th* fir t Tuerdur in vein bet next, at titro., e -fit half of lot of hod Nx one I tindrad and Rfvou? one, in the sixth district of RmnLolpli. [ Com*fcy~-btlonging to of William Joiner, de ceased. LENNAUD C. L’ELL, J Sept. 15, 1f66. AdmV ! ' r .ronci: : KENDRICK & Knowles baring associated them selves together in the practice.of medieiuo, lender their »tofe3i?iohal services to the peoplagen erafly. They are prepared to prescribe /or, and totally case they may be called to see. Chronic' diseases of all k‘n>ds will bs treated by corsuUing u\ either by applying in person or w riting, giving the age, habits, constitution, symptoms, and dura tion of All V inds of produce t iken for prac tice dono. One or the o*.her can he found at all times at their office or residence unless profesfion ally absent. Freedmans practice not taken by contrac', and, when done, the employer must be responsible for the fco. E. T. IvEN T DRICK, Morgan Ga., Sept- 21, 1866. R. C. KNOWLES. t ou SijSt kettle lit*: rpHOSE indebted to R. T 4 Kendrick must come Jl forward and settlo for lam determined to close up my old standing accounts and note*, as I have commenced anew bushiess and will need a'l the money f can get tp caurj* rny tnis acs." and pay mv iKdds, taxes Ac., iXotgou St p >1 it, K. -». KKNWUCK. FOR EVERY FAMILY, “RICH OR POOR,” | In South-Western Geor^iu C\MLS, OMIT THEJI! JKVEKV - r filiould lia-vc, Oil hi or more Boxoo of *tho Kxuo.* hior lMlld—-tlrpy never fail to vnre und .Fever or Billious Fever. And u-Qally wfiheutrM'o aid of any other medimno. It* Terrell and the.nd joU*i:igt:ouutieS tiny have the •ctH-ctf more than ilve hupdfed Ofibea wltuout a diugle ‘ailurt** i’rice only one dollar a box. j;vi;my rinitii* HhotHd have nne or inpre of tho F,tec 1- «irr AuG'ftiliQCs ya thirl to Pill-*. For ifio of Bick Headache, LWer diaeaoGti &e., They only c.oct fifij c«»i;3 Wlrora tlmrc <re children should liavo a ,of rhe sho'. for every kind', of Worma, And a good Ct ■ tlßirtio Medlclue for thfldrcu. fifty cents u fcVMI SMTIIT.Y Should have a supply A*l BxcelsioV I’ain K il ler. Fur the cucc-mi' pains of tvery diaraC’vr, po mnitar where-tiitwated— and one of the JaetfL rom culifts ever M«cd for rpri'iw iwftl iiitfh •« bcatiC— fifty cents a Bytily. Should nhvays UiA.p a UolUp of the Excelsior Soot bin j Cordial. A'safe and curtain cure for Oholern, DlarrlfC, and Peculiarly ad ted lo the cue of tho JJiarrhoi o; iulauts wliilu teething. Price one dollar a Bottle. Irm Fiim,V SUoultl have and always keep nn hand a supply of the fixcelsior Cougli fiafeam. For tho rein sos -Uoiiglis, Uatari-bs, Inlluesiie ar.J lircii-'loul uf feiMioiis. Also a good Kxpectoumt and- Anodyne f u r Consumpiives. A cure f.»r Uuuglp E-'very Wife and Biinitfiter Troubled with ivt- guhußjr <r any.uteifii.' affec- Uon or Wimib Jliaease, should have a Botile c.f ill* Excelsior Female jicaforative. I" l* ! l toDriug rtlaf. Cu:cs) cine Uc.'h- of S' omfiijlce lion* Aud from iti alieraiive and P*if!fyii.g ac . liiHi alwi.y3 produces a clear, fjr, afiJ boaAildl complexion. Piioe three D >ih-re .poF BiMie. AM of (lie above Family Mi'ilicines are •oWfikret! amt sold Wholesaleei and Rctnilat the Kxoel.-ior. Drug'StdVe,'BiTwarirt Boa' V/ndro nhef l niay_ h' found a and complete Stock of Fretdi and geiHcnc.Drug), and iledjeincs. And every oU:e: article uWlljliept in a fi s' class Frtg Store. Arrangements '' «ill soou be coJEfTftsd to have every tev-'ii, \ilage ar..t in tPOMTCH ui'.h tluiExc.'leior FißiJv V.-dieines. A. UliKATfl A v I'tOjuM ir. ~ HEADQUARTER^ FOR wssra [ HKIJBBY annrixMto to thu ei;'.z .us, of! *• Tcrrf.l. 1 aud atlj 'in ng coujiit-ih«4 u. have on bimf, and am oon t n iy r .ccivh g a largo slock.of CerEi, Hoii!’, Uf";\ MBS'. BAGGING, “ Ruffii, . ■ FTJG.Mr, UOFFi'iB, SA i.T. KVUGB, TOBACCO, NAILS," ' 1 Til urn GRA INF, ' i! T.\ FTI>NE JARN, -* ; TQTTOJT (.'AlfDrt,'• Ty.;uL:ET r s, . ; ' TULS,^ Aiid u p‘sujt inatiy ffihor srtj.ol ship qu . morons ta inaatieai/Which l Wi.l null ns lAw an any < ftm. ,_ s ■ j ;* Highest market jniiie jjiiW .'or cu ton ' and i.tbti' frod .CH. Bring your Rocket BiiTifcc midst 1! off) UHLS, South •side Public Pjw eon ' C. L. A CO,, GLOrFRSAND' ’ COM MJ 3 S 1- N V.3.3C HA NTS, ALTI.ASTA, <7IXI, J. n. Axi>i*iSox & io:C IVl.n con» CvtL., \\7 E Fo’icjt consigivniwit* of Gotton, Rtcon," t V Phnir, Wheat, and other produce. Piort.jr attcnUon to Sales, ruhj returns of sjiho. Cash or tiers for any of the above fillet] pr«H"»tlv. j*2ofi SPISSWLI riiM*. Tlie fi m nfjonca KCfldiclc «V ffc/iir' thf? dfv dig- Holf#wJ. bv ♦tju'utl cm«i.-nt.. .And the h)ni#rri nfT t!>e old (inn will be continued i>y Jci)cs v & R«(Liuk,j wlio wi.i.d j sMie ly, u <; bu in Uh* fu'ure. All peißoiis unrooted so the old firm wilLaieiiscd come forward and sctHc HTMncdi^teJv. JONES UEPPrCKX' To. Dawson, Sept. JS/lSffß, .j */fi* 17 FA IS TR. STV It'S P* fX j?. WILL he sold, umfer an order of* the Court of Or (finery of Tfcrreli L’tHnitv, on the sirs fc Tnes lav in ' Xovemb'r nexr, fir, the Cnnrt Iftm-d Tfoor in ti e Town of Diw«on, jduiiug the uhuul hours -of sile, lot <1 laud So.jH Ul thf’wv.l distiicb Terrell Comi ty containing two hundred wound one hblfacvF,' more or less. Sold ibl* ihc henefit, of the heir/. ] Terms Cwh. V .Vs. POWELL, ’ 1 JSUtTIV JL’. PIXTY Jays uff y data nrplicati<'i» will be made to the Oiii mrYorTYm H Cmirtty for'U-avo to fell all of the rc.il ra :.t-' of VV.ill's M irdn l.Uc of said C’oui.ty, dcctand. Far tbo t-ory-flr of {*'<'l-r ilecs ' J.VMKS W. WII.KI.UPUN, Sept. Id, fSfiit, Ex’r. « i Ti. Wa*VIS TRt 1 TO 5s S.iX JE. lindor Rn order from the Ordinary of, Terrell Counlj. will bo solil bi fori'-the Cewt Hons* door ill the luwn.nt D.iason, within lbs usual hours of ialo, ou the first Tuesday in Novemlifirj Jot nf land No. (150) one hundred ana fifty, in the 11 h Dis tricl of Tcrrelf couivtv, sola M the iiroperty of J. It. WiUMiiks, late of said eonnt.T, deemsod, ELAM JOHNSON, Sept.-1,4, 186*. Adinn’r. .1 18. II l.vi;,Til. tTO It'S S.ll ; E. T’NBEfl au order from the Court of ordinary of Terrell County, will be sold before the Court House door in Dawson, on the first Tuesday in November next, the following property, belonging to the es tate of O. P. Huekobay, late of said county—with encumbrance of widows dower ; (J00O) cue thou sand acres of land, mofb or less; also two lots (Nos. 41 and 42) in the town of Dawson. Fold for iho heirs and creditors. A. SAFSEK, Sept. It, 1866. Adm’n’r JEWETT & SNIDER,” » flacott , .... Georgia, AGENTS FOR WILDER’S SALAMANDOa SAFES, 4 T m*tTH!*>cUirefs pi ice*, with only the f*elgl»t il diayiige added. A supply now ot» hrind FALL or 1866. new arrival - ;* 1 V of ; * FALL A1 will GOODS. HESTERS & ESLLEY •*. idvyfciift l±!ocky Drpni DAWSON, GA, ARB BOW Uccuiuug and Oponing their HVJLIdNUI l > STOCK Os Fill an J Winter Gacil.q embracing , c jiupkrt- on i ssortuient as can Lc fouaj j th a teedrn if uuuntry. The attcnlion of the public is imbed i their Fine Stock of E&ES3 GOODS, Ln.liracing fimicthing ti suit the tsst o( everybody Lummau, Fine, un J t*p, r j;„ tiF.tts F.’JI,; CJLtUIIIAI. Loota poU lluts umi Caps, and i faot everything usually found in a rfi'xl Clast. T.i y unrt Clolli isijj More. f-sie^cEKiKs: \\ a ehnH -alsri.kni'p rn hand a goed ;U Ly of if F-zaLy Groceries. PLANTATION -SjmiKS, (Vy of ;Jif firm, of many years errcien ii* Gb* Jii v.'G bn4i e-n ns now in tt L Murk U-, will rtaiain tlnme ihr si'T-'ur, f;i\u'#i'V'ry advantageAf and ilnetau'i n-- of t.hoic markets, t" comtaoii r< |i'er,i-h < hf rtsclr. R mttxber the pi".*,'—oprosite the I, cry Stable it) Ixyl As new Block Jlu }i»»;?.. , i slr '.T It n L. Orifftuvill always V J hand, an.! will he pleas-; <1 to exhibit 'd l old Lien is cur Now GoCc's. fr. i Glfl r. 8! «si. «7 ibg" •f 'C 0. Vl.Ertwn. I . tV. J*. AMisinti Jj«>. 11. -VP.VranTl * 11 ** j Tt. ,f. JFn,.f ol . M’riPBAM, AftMSTitENfi &C? &. Ai'niMc.uu!,) rrjcviSroH dealepj ANT) ConimisvJoiß .Hri'duits VNI> AecciFj* fpr litysdnf*, JViU> K »pr, k T*'” . ihircriMii tho Cck.hr.iud “H.m No. 21 Mai::, bet. I>f k 2nd, and i*.♦ tUliii i: St. XO k-MSKV. B~K Q"w N HO USE la. ftiMnvf & SOI, Fourtli Ai&coni (Icortjia. {'LMIQM 'he lsl-t>f Ju) v the ti ;/ t r conduct jjb}'E. E. B own A F<m, fl fr'Oib M’m. F. Diowi ii Ihb Ji'fri ci r»M»'d ii-Yercst < f the ffetcl. '/hr Jinn e ; io.ty rc*oms! xlTnli r( • tj'Vf eh*-.- Hy f ih>%Fe of ttsi v» mfl 'f l * l idt-nt g-neAfs. C< nip-tt iil hi*v<? been si cnr-d i.T i*v« iy and linent, and r-vf»ydwTW will be plod lo eiisuro comJVjrf to ibew cufiirnm .Jiofujav 5 oa f » »iid airy, and tl o tHl»le dw JWW| pWld wifn the cou -try l itud’. I*' attend iiviiVsl and < f all jiAwc® \t\ • td/ heir tquiflorg. rvnx. ,m. j. wipK'C Vvtntd LEKMJF63, WiGKS & BRO., COTTON FACTORS AND merchants. An^, s rf),i( .Y.u j Ortwn* > lM ‘ ST;PU lgY GGCOS & GRCCEHIE YSAHtarOUSK -LW/ Commissioi! Business, : r K.,e-,..!a Ptr ' Au»- If,iln> Ii.VHETABS-T” LAVk rOS &. LAWTOJ ftSCOCKISS ASD E E i*odasce i?JcrchiiiU J i i\%Jejafe tfgd Retail Aairn il a 4’OBS.r- YJthlik IK AlV,> SI. 3 < ■ O. V- SID AX, SfloailAhßS * lU* ia'G O f IV. L (JR Ait MU. HAY, OATS, ’ iALT MAOKB* Sardines, rifles, -Eugars, and a general rs-.ctif of Groceries.' . , .wrrX, - (20,2 m LAWTON & Pfrsf iu Iho MoiW FALL HOODS ARHIVBO AT- - N.C. GREER’S (uflilir Masonic Ilall-j „ arC ,u« Ilia vo just received ft fresh supply “ Family Groceries atiuh as Lnaut inn, .Tiffs, .S'nrrfi****r f ■ < tracker*, Stc. Also a large let o' FRESH FL«, of different grades and tnahV (j.jtpj, ft Mackeral, Salt, *p.r. Coßho. PowJ. WJ* l httceo , fHatirn, sc., 1,m .. ,n tiuM 15 supply the lovers of good llimgs i« ctl at the Lowest Prices. Give me nuclTSm 1— _ ~YOTMtW. illbe> iJ 017 TY days after date aPP 1 * 0 *' I ,®* ,„v, O to the ordinary of c ‘‘J'° a " to sell the real estate of late of said county, deceased, Ad® r Sept. l. 1866. loiJXX .VOTICf:- . . Ilbc »d O IXTY days after date app | '®* t ' 0D fp»M O to Hie ordinary of Callipuu o-uW to sell lire ioal«state belonging William It Ml, late Sef*. 7. "•*'