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.u'ubcrcf n»«« '> ;l nlir (i “ Wr, i >
' h’„,k »ro marked paid foraslurtor
id than one year. Those who wLh
jLpepew continued will please non-.
,nf the faot atoßoC > remitting tho ,
amount for a°y further time it ie Jo- (
.ired- _ „ —a-*
the rash of ctis
, ‘tonwr. to the etore of Hesters &
Colley, there it n° linger of cxhnn t-‘
n !r their stock, an they have nn expe
tnced buyer Nortii, nnd are eon
ifantly receiving “reinforcements.”—
them a call, if you want bargninß.
Messrs Orr, Brown & Cos. have just
received another lot of clothing, Ac,
w l,ich is doubtless the lost selection
ever brought to this market. It car.uot
be excelled cither in quality or variety
of styles and s’z's in this section. Give
them a cal’, if you want a fine suit nt
the lowest 1 liecs.
GkBAT Escirl'.Mf.nt has been treat
ed among the Invent < f good eating, by
tW extenbive nr ival of good tilings at
V (1. Greer’s. II :is one who oeruin
lydtsenes-rhe liberal patronage, which
bis lot* price-,fa l dealing, at and a lur'cons
attention to cua omers, lus already sc
oured to him. As he deals ciclu.ively
in grocriei b, and gives his whole atten
tion to ibis iicc of trade, our readers
may know the nlyantaga of buytig
their eatables at hit store.
Special Religion* Notice.
Services will commence in the Meth
odist ohureb in Dawson on thursday
light bis iro the 31 Sabbath in this
month. (Nov.) Services Thursday uigh*,
Friday night, Saturday at 10} o'clock,
awl the ti u 1 services on Sabbitb.
It is wi'h pleasure that I am ah o to
state that the Bev, Dr. H imiiton, D D
now of Cuthbert Fenale College will
be with us on the occasion.
The.stewards and official members of
the circuit are requested to be present
(liS#;uiday, to hold the Ji/lh Qiturltr.
/y U'Cl’J
f.-t them conic without fail or be rep
tescuted by proxy.
T. T. CnttraTiAV.
Track. —Most of our merchants ar* ■
onnsidorably eneaunged wi h the pr *-
j 0 ;t of a g'loi tra nog season Our
nod liberal advertisers are high y elat
od with the business ~f the week no far, !
„nd te l us that this has been an extra
ordinary week so far, for trading in
Dawson. Tho ouol weather has fairly
«tt in, cotton is btic.g di-posod of, and
» i t- it is no. dud to bring s heavy trade
■.adds market, is ft q.cr roauagement
t ;i,e part of our no rchants, and boar
itMßind, the first and m >*> important
*'rp hekli.f; toward 'hat end is exteo
i .vo adv rtising. Th : i» is the ago of
tiovtspaper reading, and advertising, end
the most junteieus buyers a'o being gov
erned to a gr ut extent, fry the manner
in vrLicb it is taken advantage of The
Journal now iff rs urequate 1 indurc
in’nts in the way of eircu'.atiou— AD-
Vi'lt'ilSE !
Winter. — S i.ee cuv list, we have!
Veen visited by several withering fres'.
Tbo cotton fiulrit, and all summer veg
etation have d.rum,ii th-ir dirkjnud
robes <f tnouruing for the departure of
the green leaf pea« r. Renters of land,
and planters general y, are beriur.irg I
to look about them for another years’
arrrangerocii’s; and here we would i
tike the liberty o* speaking of what
items to us a hurtful delay ou the part
of the planters, in hiring fried men for
another year. If all wait until the
working seas in Lirly gets in, there will
probably boa grand rush for laborers,
and many will experionoe inonven cnees
that nrght be avoided by a timely pre
paration. We hHouM n<t be discour
aged by tbo resu'ti of the first tri.l
jear of tbo freedtnen system ; but with
the lessons learned from it, set in with
renewed vigor f>r such a crop next year
os will, with the unfits of pr->v dence,
Boko us at least independent in to far a«
what our lands will produce, is on
corned.
NEW
DRY GOODS
AND
GROCERIES,
SOON TO ARRIVE,
f’O hr Sold for the Cash at very
Low figures.
E. B. LOYLESS
D now in New York, purchasing otic
°1 the beat aelocted socks of di v goods
hver brought to this naarket He pays ;
ihe Cash for these Goods nnd w ill be ]
enabled to sell at the LOWEST
dASU PRIORS. It will pay lltose
*tshiri<; good bargains at low price*,
-Tail a few days Ue will also por-
C la * e before he rr turns one of tho larg
est and bevt«ielecte<l Stocks of Gutiecr- j
w ever off led in Du e son, which he
"sell at Macon and Columbus pri
’Ls He don’t intend tlint the planter
* 1 Bi, y be ctin buy Groceries cheap- i
* r to Columbus than in Dawson
St
Fer tie Pansoo Journal,
(mflhviilc.
SmitiiVili.v, Novernbt r 3th, IVGG1 V GG
The hoary, bearded deceiidant of the
Northern dime, puid us a visit a few
nights lince, and ordered the summer
visitors to bow their beads, nnd do
homage to ‘winter," who now assume
swfly over the fair fields of the Sun
ny South—the farmer now rmtkcs his
final arrangements to secure the last
fruits of his labor—to gather together
his implements, and store away for the
n- xt seas n.
We have very litt'o news of public
interest to communicate The year of
doubts, vex: tions and ft a s hat pass
ed away anti to tho credit of the ne
gro, bo it said, be has done tnnuh bet
ter than wo expected. And we hope
that hu w ill continue in tho ways of
industry so happily begun, until he
can he called a useful appendage of
Southern interest and society. Ail
that is neccessary to accomplish this is
to place h'rn within the law of supply
nnd demand. We are enough inter
est'd in his welfare to as*.st him if he
is not made a “thorn in our flesh.”
Tho turn pike, so long needed by
ci.ir.en* of tl is part of the- Country,
over Muckabe creek, has lit last been
completed, and a fine road is now open
from this place to Cork’s Ferry. The
roads in the county are generally in
I good or let, with several new covered
bridge*.
| The Governor’s message has been
received, and strange to say, that the
. two local question* .-o much discussed
by the peop’e, his excellency has fail
le! to notice, viz: County Court* and
“reliefs ” The first the Legislature
! has jumped at so vigorously that
many fear they will not furnish a sub
stitute. I confess that in many iustan
ccs the Court ie a nuisance but ’tis he
[ cause the Judge knows about as much
( l«*wv as a horse. Make tho judge a
lawyer nf ability summons a tulis par -
nel of jurors to s’t duiing the term,
{ and you will hear nui' h of the abuse of
the Court stepped. The i lea of try
ing inly one or two cases per day <>t
. simple larceny is ridiculous. Let the
| Legislature think of a substitute to re
lievo farmer* from the many cases of
Petty Larceny ami then abolish the
Courts. F- N Iv.
See card of L. II Wing, who is
one of tho mos* reliable Jewelers in
Macon, and has a fine assortment of
jeweldry, silver ware tfeo.
Rem’CTioN ok Fake — The travel
-mg public will be pleased tn learn that
the Central R.i'road has reduced the
fair between Mari.-n and Savannah
from sl2 to S10; between Savannah
and Augusta, t.-> 66 50
Farm Work Far Hovemlinr
Cotton, at prefe’ t prices, is worthy
of extra, lab r and attention. The crop
-lim’d bo entirely picked this month,
ns it is the. last in which wo can look for
fine weather for saving the cr p—had
weather retarliDg 'he tt*,tk, and i joe
ing the staple ; and the ginning, Baling,
etc , «• tut rtct-ive particular attention
Goßoplaiots are justly made by buyers
against cot on being this year impor
f cly baled, much of ths cotton being
left partially exprs-’d. At ti e present
prices of cotton and bagging, in selling
Vs cotton, the planter more than gets
lock the cs‘ of the covering. Ti it
were not so, the buyer would not b'
justified in paying s full price f r cot
ton so exp sand to injury, as is much,
that "h brought to market. Let the
bales then be fully covered. Iknpire
for the crop next year, planting oniy on
j our bext land in the best manner, and
I im'ng the best and mot prolific seed,
j Hut in trying to make a cotton crop, do
not ti'-glcct other important things on
j the plantation.
Thec'rn crop is s> deficient, that it
will take but li'tle tuns to finish gath
ering. Tins work m.iy bo completed
in wca’her not suitable for cotton picit
ing, but should uot belong delayed or it
will probably be gathered without your
' assistance. Put up your hr ad corn in
siip-sofcuck ti exclude weevil.
Sicect tot a toe*, which the lata rains
have great y benefitteri, will in most
caves be dug and baukel, before
tl.is number resches our ieide'B If
not already In 1 calities wheie ilie vines
have no’ already been killed, they may
he cut ami sec n red fir stock.
Smell Grain, sneb ns Wheat, Rye,
' B ri. y, Wiiitir Oats, sho Id bo sown
vriM.ten delay, and rye and wtwat may
still bo sown in manured lands fur fec-i
--i"g green is the early spr.ng. '1 ho cn p
will be later and inferior to trut sown
oarlicr, but it » i 1 will pay where forage
is scarce. Isis useless to sow wheat
ur,l >s the ground rs well manured, deep
ly ploughed, finely pulverized, and, in
h! respects piut into a first-rate condition,
twenty busheln per acre ought to be
made, where the condition* are rose >t
ably favorable ; and thtreis little pr ft
on a kst yield than this— Culticater.
An Atchia n paper ways a wrgun
friao was passing alotig nine miles from
the junction ot th r Bridger and llai s
fork roads, on If *ck creek, Sept. 12,
when -one of them containing 5,000
pounds of powder bkw up. Tho wag
on was ton to fragments and thrown a
long distance ; a hub was the largest
piece found. The wagon wa* drawn by
fivtt yoke of oxen, ta*'.'C of Wviiub were
torn iiibi’s, also one yke o.‘ l h« teams
in the T ar ap-1 two other yoke were
badly burned. AH that could be fmiu,-
of the driver was a pieee of one of bis
feet, j -ini < 1 a finger, and a small piece
of his skull.
The Alabama Legc-Uturo will convene
in Montgumry, on Monday, tbe 12th of
November-
Tift: M,l Mid'S.
I.unmille .llurheti.
I.fKiiavn.ti:, Nov. 2.
Toliieco—Sales of fifi hliiia: Out Lea',
85; Choice beat', lUU ; C’oromoa light Luca
$3 7 is.
Flour—Fop-tfiiie, $9 75; Extra Fumily,
|U on.
Whea'—lied, $2 85 per hustle).
Corn—Mixed, iu bulk, 05c. Oats—s:'. 168
p. r tiu-'h. Bacon—Shoulder*, 16} ; Ole#,
Sides, 19} cents.
Mess I‘crlt —s32 00 pir bar rat. Lard—ld
lii ices, 14 cents.
Whiskey—Kaw, $2 3<asi 34.
OoLti»n*s, Nov. 4.
COTTON—There was no quotable change
in our market yesterday, Prices mnv still bo
reported at 30}a30} cent* (or Middlings and i
Slo for Good Middlings—buyer also paying
tax. Tlio receipts of the day were fair.
Macon Nov. 6, 186fi.
Cotton.—There was a good demand for
cotton during the div at 31 cents, at which
figures alt that was ottered freely sold We
heard of sate* of a few ex'ra fine and fancy
lots at 31} to 82 cents, but of eourse they
are no eiitereon of tlto market. Wequot*
the uiarkot as closing tirmlv at 31 cents.
Nashvii.lb, Nov. 8.
Cotton. —The market was very
brisk yesterday. 'There awts nn in
creased activity on the part of buy, re.
The market closed at M«.
The following are the transactions
reported during the day .
deceived -108 bales
Shipped 200
Sales 875
IhUVALI.A. Nov 3.
Cotton. — The market here has been |
quiite active the past two days, and j
the sti pie has been coming in pretty
freely Price* have an upward ten
denev owing to re; nrts of heavy frosts
throughout the South, wh eh will still
remiee the present year’s short crop.
We quote nt from 80 to 33:, perch a
s r paying the tax.
Bciici'iil lntclltk r eiicf.
Tlepu'iiic schonls of the ci f y of New
York cast 62 500,000 a year.
The Dr writ Yui k's r.o ion is an um
brella with a gut n rrund he edye and
and a spout at one corner.
Much attention is bring givrn in
Georgia to the raising nf tr a Sanq les
of black tea of fine quality, of nadve
growth, have b ien exhibited, and it, is
said the ph nt fl nfrisbei extremely well
on the arras’.
The Savann ib /w irs it- Herald, of
the 30th O lob.-, si\ b dra’ tb ■ ‘’dtg afe
(Cholera is pronounced umongt e things
th.it vveiu’’—having r]i*ippe-rrd front
that city.
Ik uhifiii, ITarvf.st jn Pknssti.-
VANIA.— A correspondent w-i iig to
the C mmisdcnei o‘ r-gricu!'ure frotn
Fayette county, I’e in-ylvanist, rrpre
sey.t* the errpsiu that s- c im as beu.i
t'fu' bcycad all preoedent, being at least
' we've tenths r f tho oidiriary yield.
The potato a p is at b-ast four d-ncs
greater than in 1855, while the yield
of bio kwhent and serghuta has b'-CD
remattable heavy.
Errors <sf Tonili.
VGENTI.E.tt AX who Heff-rcd for years
fom Norvou- Di-bifitv, Prcma'ure Dc
c-iv, and .I] tlic cfiVct-cl yi u I ful ii’discre
lion, will, f,»r rl,c ayke of luff,-ring hurnan'tv,
seed free in nil who need ir. (he reooipr. and
dfre'imon* for making the simple le-uedy by
which he was cured. Siiffrreri wiehi g to
prof!', hv ihe adverrser’s experience, r-.tc do
so by addres.-iug, io, perfect conti tonne,
JOHN ti. OGDEN,
nov2-3m No 42 C and. r St., N.w Vrrk.
fioultiwiotirn Elis ti road.
\VM. nOLT, l’r.s. 1 VIRGIL POWERS, Sup
Leaves VTaonn 7 23. A J/; arrives at Ei
faula 6 18. P hi ; h- v.-s K-fruit 5 10, A M ;
Ariivca at Macon 4 lit, P M.
At.RANY niIxNCH.
Leaves S-niihvilh* 2 42, P M; Arrives al
Albsnv 3 84 1* M ; Loaves Albany 7 30, A M;
Arrives at Smili-.villo 9 O ', A M.
B i vs;>i> Prices Carrext.
Correct,-J WetkU by 117 F. ORR.
S.v a 40
ftih-i-r, ...HO
Pi-in 1? Iff a2S
(linghmd s'l a (in
Lard 20*25
Uinaturgf'iS a 3u
liii'O'-, ...23a3n
C.rn.. .1 50a 1 75
T.-a 1 50a 2 50
Cnff -c, 33 i 40
Hand?,. . .50 a 75
Cheese,... .30«4<>
SaP, I
OlaM 9 a u
Butter. ... 5 i 302
Kites,... 15 a 35
Beeswax,. .5 a 20
Tall*-w,. .121 a 13
Snuff,., 1 OOul 50
Nail-*, ...IS
S!,»i 2o
Powder.. . *lO a75
Cotton, 25 .> SO
DeL tint s 35 a 50
LuuMsrer, 40 a 4.5
Sheeting *25
Factory Yarn?, 2 50a300
Coalf«* Thread, 1 25it 50
Kx. Ftin. Floor, 15 a 20
Superfine, IS a 1(5
Rice, 15 and H
Suffer, Browo,. .20 a 25
Ooffie® Htiffar,.. .25
Syrup, cane ♦»& a 75
14 sorghum.4o a
Bagging, Iveni’v, 40 a 45
“ Gunny, 45 a
Rope, .25 a
raiDile*, Slifr,’. ..$5 a 50
Dried Ft ui*,. .. .lo a 16
Tobacco, 50 a 1 25
Soap, turp’i.tine.2o a 25
Wbiskev 3 On » 5 on
Coppr„p 10 a 15
JSiOTICE.
ALL person* indebted to the uiubsrMsned;
either by no e or aceoun’, are r< quenfed lo
come forward md settle, and unlerS this is
complied w;ih io t few diys, their notes and
accoun s «ii! be placed in (he hands of a law
yer for coli*«t:nn. J- B AVENT.
Dawson, Nov 9 1866-31.
/ 'i LOtiGIA, Caihonu County.
VT VVherons Jesse H. Griffin applies for
Lowers of Administration ou the estate of
W.niftin Adams,
Nrt : oe is hereby given to all concerned,
to be and appear at my effrue witldh Iho time
prescribed by liw. to show cause if any there
be why said letters should not b> granted.
Given under my Innd and official signa
ture this Nov. 9th, 1866.
nov6*.h 1866. W. E. GRIFFIN, Ord.
.VO 'MCH.
\UIU,M#on the 30th day of this
» f monrh at ihe resid*n eof M. P. Moll s
formerly of E. G. Brown at Brown’s Mil!*—
13 head of line mule*—so head of veiy fine
eatfle—6o head of stock hogs, 2000 bushels
of core, ft lot of sugar and svrtip, plantation
)Oolf anti 10,000 pounds pork. Terms cash,
novtf 1866. M. P. HOLLIS.
TERRI*:LL MlfiKirp S A L^.
ON the first Tuesday iu January tiext will
be sold before the Court House door in l>aw.
son Terrell Courtfy the following properly to
wit: One butuis-ed and acr«»s of
fiind, of Lot No. 2in the 12th district of nrd
Couotv. Also two muh a, on*; bay mule and
fine BUck mule, one Bay hor*e and one Sot.
re 1 horse. aH levied on »«• the property of
Kiuian O*H, to rati*fy one Tax fi fa and Q'h»r
Tax fi fa’4 mv ’nnd against said Dail
Prop rtv pG'Hted out by J. W. Jobmou, Tux
Collector, of wld County.
a- IV. CDUI:KDOK O. A. CALHWKLL.
W. lUZLKIItRS.
cobbedgecllcweluco.
BANKERS.
Second Street, *fMacO) I, f* a .
Botids, uncurrcnt fauda, com, sterling
aud domestic exchange bouuglit and sold—
depos-ita received—monies invested
as parries may direct. Collec
tions made aud promptly
remitted.
Authorixed Ekpkiknoks—Nat. Bank Re
public, N. Y.; 3d Nat. Bank, Nashville, Teun.
First Nat Bank, Cbarleslon, S. C.; Savanoab
National Bank; AtUcta Nat. B .uk, Atlanta,
Ga; Josiah Mori is, Banker, Montgomery,
Ala ; Johu C ildwell, Columbia, Sooth Car
olina. jnly 13,6 m
First Nafioual liauk of M.icon.
O IGUT and time bills on various points par*
iO chased at all times.
Liberal advances made on shipments of
Cotton to any good Northern or European
boosts.
Collections made and promptly remitted for.
We shall keep supplied so far as possible
wi h New York Exchange, which will be
sold at the lowest iu other cit
es of the State.
W. W. WRIGLY, Cashier.
I. C. PLANT, President.
Dirkctors : H, I*. Jewep, Win. T. Li ht
foo', E. Johnston W. LI. Ross, Wm B. Dius
mere, 11. B. Plant.
I. C. ATT.
WILL continue business at his old office,
and sill make investments for parties as they
wav direct.
ife will also purchase and sell Stocks, Bonds,
Gold, Silver, Banks Notes, Seven per cent.
Sta«eof Georgia Bands—new issue— and Uni
ted Starts Revenue stamp—all denomination,
I fora sile hercaT pah.
fie will miike liberal advances until good
i <<ale can be made, charging a small commission
for the same.
SPERM, LARD, AND LINSEED
OIL,
Ncatfoot Oil,
Tanners Oil,
Coal Oil.
Whale Oil,
AND other Burning and Lubricaiing OILS
which we offer at extremely low pricer,
having made our purenasea during lb* mon
ey panic at the North. In fac',
j. h. mm 4 co„
Have on hand, the most complete as
sortment. of articles to be found in a
DRUG HOUSE.
At the very lowest figures, and are offers
ing great BARGAINS to Wholesale buyers.
Among the stock is to he found,
CONGE NTR AT E D 1 >ol’ ASH,
CONCENTRATED LYES,
PURE POUT WINE,
PURE FRENCH BRANDY,
PAIN KILLER,
SNUFF,
TOBACCO,
OATI LE POWDER
HAIR RESTORATIVE,
EXTRACTS,
FLAVORS,
MATCHES,
SPICES,
INKS,
PLANTATION BITTERS.
If you want cheap Goods and pure Goods
call at the Drug Store of
J. H. ZEILIH & CO.,
For they c»n sell y>u at cheap rate*, having
bought their Goods when Gold was 25 per.
cent., and are now doing business on the
Cash Srstern, and low Express and small rent
which enables them to live ou EMA_«L
PROFITS.
i.viPoaTANf tTmothers.
Certain medical properties have recently
been discovered in roots and herbs, which if
piopeilv combined aud administered, will
rxpcl Worms from the human system with
out injury to the person u«ing it, aud at the
•tame i.mc with Oertaiuty.
Mrs. ll’lhslowi JS"iii-iit Catuly
•ontaina theai ingredient in the proper
form and proportions, and is the only medi
cine row known that does, aud lor this rea
son it is a certain, safe and agreeable remedy
tor that troublesome and fatal disease so
common to Children.
For the following reasons, this Medicine
-hould be used in preference to all others
so" tins disease :
1. It is safe aud no bad effects arise from
its use.
2 It is agreeab’e and attractive. Children
crave if, and take it wi-bout knowing for
tvhat it is iuiended.
3. It is speedv in its effects.
4. It is pure Vegetable.
5. It is cheap—within the reach of every
one.
Mothers, if yon would save the fives of
vour Children, use it and no o'her.
CIUMBFBLAIX BROS ,
Knoxville, Teun, Sole Agents.
And for s>b- h»
J. 11. ZEII.II A: CO.,
Macon, Ga ,
And Druggists tl rongbout the cuuutiy.
ce.'lg'h
niIOKGI t, T«-rre> County :
vX Whereas J. J. Davis applies to ini. lor let
ters of admin- stratum on the esta’e of Spark
n a * Bowen, deceased.
I hose are herefore to cite and sdtmouish
all persons concerned to be nnd appear at mv
office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any, why said letters should
not be granted.
{Fvcu under my hand and offici "1 signature
thie November i, T. M. JONES,
novi Or.l’v.
Notice Debtors, and Creditor*.
All persons indebted to the estate ofSpark
nian Bowen, late of Terrell Counts, deceased,
,re herehv notified to make payment, and
those holding cliime against said estate to
coder them in terms of the law.
J. J. DAVIS,
nov2 Admn’r,
Georgia, Calhoun county:
Wheteis, Wm. T. Sixou applies io me
for letters ot administration on tne estate of
Samuel C. Saxon, deceaFod,
Tiiese are therefore to ci'c and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at mv
ofiiue within the lime prescribed by law and
show e:in*o, if any why said letters should not
be granted.
Gden under mv hand and official signature
this October 1£ 1866, W. E. GKIEFIN,
out 26 Ord.
ikotirr, Diblor. and Craidilor*.
4 LL persons indebted to the estate of Dr-
J\ J. M. T G'lllett, late of Terrell county
deceased, are requested to make immediate
payment, aid all persons holding claims
against said estate will present them in terms
of low. F. J MARTIN, Adni’r.
W.SSIW* OhiiksFSwhstebh.
T. W. FKEEMAN,
WHOI.ESAI.iC AJID RETAIL
Grocer and Confectioner,
SIOBURRVtIrMI,
jUitvojr .... fl.i.
Fresh Fish, Oysters Ac , in season, and
shipped to parties out of ihe Oity, promptly
on order.
nov 2 3*n.
J. 11. hlliUilt,
WITU
SNIDER & MITCHEL,
EALER3 IN GROCE KIES,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Corner, Third, and Poplar St* , J. H. Acder
sou & Son's old stand,
M+lCOjy % - G.I.
QKO. P. SNIPER, s. w. MITCHKL.
nov *2 3m.
FINE MiLGH COWS,
For Sale I
Tho undersigned has throe fine Milch Cows
forsde, which will be mM at reasonable
rates. S. J. THOMAS,
nov2-2f. Dover Ga.,
HENR.YC. SHE FFI EL 6’
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Cof&Hlf, .ftliter Colony
Rcmcrencgb.—C»l. S. Wise P»»rket. Cf>l
uiit G«.; Uapt. R. D. Chapman, Cu'hberlGa.
Mesais Hesters & Colley, Diwson Gi.
B- M’DONALD & CO.,
DAWSON GA.,
11-4ve just recieved a splendid assortment of
new
FAMILY GROCERIES
at the old stand of McDonald’s, and would
respectfully ask a cootinugtion of the
patronage of the old friends of B.
who having incurred considerable losses,
both of time, and money, on account of long
protracted sickness, nud would also beg of
those indebted to him, tp come forward and
settle, as he is greatly in need of money,
oci 17-ts.
Staple Dry Goods and Grojei it**,
WAREHOUSE ANI>
Commission Business,
(Turner nf Broad nnd Enfant* Street, EU
FAULA. Aug. in,Sin*
LAXEV Jfc I*ll4W!%o\.
SESTEBS&GOLLEY,
General Dealer* in.
DRY GOODS
./.I’D GItOCEIISES,
PLANTATION SUPPLIED AC,
Loylem liim ic, Ijrjtot street ,
S?pt s,'f DAWSOft, GA.
DENTISTRY •
J.A.&N.M. THORNTON,
of Lumpkin, Georgia.
HAVING completed their arraugrtnente,
have opened a branch of their bu»iuee>a
iu Dawaon
They are p r cp.\red to do nil work in their
line iu the moat improved stole. With a long
experience and a supply of all the appliances
of the art, they feel confident of giviug
sitisTaction in every instance. Teeth put up
on gold plate, with or without gums. Also,
on vulcauite of rubber base in the beat s:yle. j
All work warranted.
For further information, address J. A. ■
Thornton, Lumpkin, G i., or N. If. Tborutou,
Dawson, Ga.
Office, on corner of lot now occupied by
EUm Cbristiojt. Until their offi. e ia fit ed
up they will wait on patrous at their rtsi
dences.
C. D. ANPKR3 -3. VV. WOODa. J-VSXrtl DAT,
Hpe.cial Part,
ANDERSON &. WOODS,
COMMISSION' MERCHANTS,
ANI) t)F. U-Elts IN
STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROCER
IES an! COMMERCIAL FERTIL
IZERS,
TtMlKii ST. .IIJCO.V, trj.
oct2ff 3m.
,V« Ti C
rjw tvo mivnths after and it- applii-atisn will
J. be made to the Ordinary ot Terrell coun
tv for leave to sell ail the *eil estate cf J. M.
Tucker, deceased. JES3E TUCKER,
Oc'l2* Adtnn'r.
c. w. WARWICK,
,iltornty at i.ntr and Solicitor
in Cquity,
iJMTni'UJLU . . . GEO.,
WTIIA, practice in I,ee, Sumter, Terrell
v V and Webster.
<»allcry I
A.T DAWSON.
MR T. 11. FULLER, can be found for a
lew weeks at tbe old Journal «®o*.—
Ltiiiesaod Geniletnen wishing exceiieui Phft
lOgrHplH, Ambrotypei*, Portrnita for Albums,
and Likeursses in every st>le of Art can have
them admirably ejeeti’ed, and sa-'jfdction
2uar«nteed, Every style of copy mada from
old D igucrreotypes, Ambrotypcs etc.,
Old L kenesscb made new.
cc 20-i f.
RE4DY MADE CLOTHING.
A Good assoitmenr, fust weceived and for
sale at ORR, DROWN 4 00
Oct 26 1866
HOWARD HOBSEf
JtCufalna,-.. Alabama
j J" HAVE move from tny Old place ofhesiadhs
I to the houso formerly known ue the tutau-
I U Home.”
ft April, T
p EOUGIA,< ai!ionn County:
U W-hereas, C M. Davis applies for leuvra
of administration on the estate of Henry A.
Davis late of said county, deceaa- and :
These are therefore to effe and admonish
all parsons concerned to be and appear at my
office within tbe time prescribed by It* to
show cause it any, wby said letters should
not be granted.
Given under mv hand -nd off! :txi signature,
| tM- October 19 1866 VT. F.. GP.IKVIST,
nr 26 GrJ’r.
Migrath, Patterson & Cos.,
OPPOSITE LAMER HOUSE,
\o. SWi. Lilt’ Old Maud,
AYacon, Ga.,
VRB recvlvii'g »luk»i. everything good tn
ent aud drink t They h.ve in .lore, tud
to arriv. soon, Much . .took as will uanke it
iuipnsaibW for you to cntl for anything iu ilia
Grocery, l’rovi.ion, Wine and Liquor line,
without finding it in their bouie.
RtAD AND PONDER WELI!
i
We w?H receive in a few diva, New J/uck- j
er. I, Fresh Cheese, G« unine Goshen Butter, j
and anything else that «;«n be lound.
Sugar, Drandies, j
Coffee, Old St. Urnix Hum, ;
Tea, Old Jani. llutn, !
Syrup, Pure lii»h Whitkey,
Viuegtr, 15 iurbon \\ hi.-ikey,
Ham 7 I year old,
Dried Bcn f , ‘1 ’’
Smok’and
Pickled ” 4 ” ”
Fulton M’kt F.ye Wlii'ky,
Beef, Coin
Pick’ld Pork, xxxx,
llacon, Sherry,
Bird, Purt,
Flour, M ioc,
Meal, Made.ria
Grit*, Win®,
Stilt, Clsiet,
Cliatnjiague,
No. 6tf.
ELLS’
O and S end.
Green Seel,
Cl quot ikuchor,
ffuidroik, li : co,
Burgundy, Soda,
Chsmbiltio, Pepper,
Sparkling Saluinn, j
Hook, Mackerel, [
Maraschino’ Yeast Powder*, i
Sauturnc, White Kisb,
Rhine Wines, Biuo Fish,
D’Alsintlie, Sardines,
Pickles, Oy.ters,
Gclaline, Citron,
Dates, J'-liies,
Canned 17'iiffi, Srttteea,
nov 2 6m &o. &o. &e.
L. \\. HUNT & CO.,
DRUGGISTS,
N2 Ai\l> tn
Cherry Street*
(Next D.Kir to J. N. Seymour )
MACON, GKO.
We have removed to our new and
spacious Store Room, arid are now
ready to supply mir customers and
the public with reliable
DRUGS, MEDICINES, Elc , |
Wr request Meruhnnts, Physicianx |
tiuJ Piauters to call and extiuiine our
GOODS AND TRICES,
and buy where they can get
We arc otiering to the Trade, us
follows:
I3abbiU Potash, ?ll 75 Case,
Plantation Bitters, 811 75 Case,
Babbits S(ap,T‘j 1-2.) pr lb,
Spts. Turpenline, 30c “ gaL,
Blue Stone, I7c per lb.,
Al'epice, 320 do do
Bl'k Pepper, 35e do do
Coal Oil, 87c pr g 11.
Our Stock of Oils, Varnishe*.
Paints, Glass, Brushes and Dye Stuff
is large, and we are offering
LOW.
nov2-3tno.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
IN MEW YORK S
BUT £REAT[R IN DAWSON 1
REINFORCEMENTS !
Coming in Dailv at
N.C.GItEER’S.
Such as goad old English Dairy and New
Vork F etory Chee-e.
FKBSII GOSHEN BUTTER,
Soda and Butter C’rackere, nonp*r»H and su.
gar b-tiscuir, M ickorcl, U-*dhsh, Sityur,
Cot'fte, Trait, fine chewing and smoke
lug Tobacco, 6'tgarg, Cindies, Starch, Rice,
Cmdie*. Mute, it name, Spices, Pickles, j
eaucee, Sardines, Orders, Potash, Lve Soap,
fine table salt, anuff, and a tit.a r®h-c i>u of
case fiquors, con.ia'ing of good old Sherry
and Mud-iie WISE, ttodrrd ann C’v;nac
Itrixndies, choice old Burn bon, Scotch
and Irish Whivkiea, good old Jao»i«a Rums,
laiooii Strap and other liquors. Ait of which
I wi 1 sett at Lit iny Uattn,
Call and see for yourselves.
H.C.URCIvB.
nov2 In Uuocr Masonic Hall.
7iDJHijrisTtt^i i tuts sjile.
by virtue of an order of the Conn ofChdi
naryofTeireß County mill be sofd on ths
first Tue-dav in December next at Dawson,
South half .if lot ol land. No. two hundred
and three, in Ihe 11th dt*t iot of Terrell, be
longing to the estate oi Wm. Biitlges, de
ceased. Sold tor the benefit of heirs and
rredi** t. JOHN D. '* H ALKY.
oc 2 n l'«4 Admn'r.
THE
FALL TRADE
ut
GROC ERIBS
AND
phoatusiotstb
IS NOW UNDERWAY AT
j. N. SEYMOUR'S,
CHERRY ST.,
MACON, OEO.
MtrcJiaufs. P( fin ten and Other*
mot/find it to their interest to ,
give inn A ULL.
HIS MOTTO IS ;
- .1
Cheap For C’a»hl
HE IS NOW RECEIVING A’j
HEAVY SUPPLY OF j
WESTERN PRODUCE
AND
General Groceries.
IIE ALSO KEEPS ON HAND.
Unjpeing And RojfC,
NAILS,
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
LORILIARDS SNUFF,
SCOTCH and MACOABOY,
LIQUORS io BARRELS aud CASES
TOBACCO (various brands).
DROP IN, BUYERS!
I promise t> do uty best to please
t have a strong force of iudo.trioua
Young Men, ready to put up your pur
chfsc* with expedition, having employ
ed additional help.
J. N.SEYMOUR
oct 2t>
J. B. JENNINGS. M. J. WICKS. J. W. WICKS.
JENNINGS, WICKS & BRO.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Aug. to,G .Vf ir Orleans, La.
Georgia Itaixlolpli County.
TANK E. Aditns Adnoiai-ftrairix on
the estate ot Seabon Adams having
mado applicntien to at 11 land, all per
sons are notified that her application
will be consid. red at the next D- cember
Term of the Court of Ordinary for said
Countv.
sep U C 6 Wm. D. KIDDOO, Or.
Ilotife,
SIXTY day* after d*te application will b©
made to »he Ordinary of Towel! county
for leave to*e 11 tli; r»*al estate belonging lo
the estate of Darling Sikes, latoof Lee coun
tv, de*;eaaed, for thebenofit of th© heirs.
IS. 1866 ELI OOOBRAH, Kxee'r
lOU 9SUBIT SETTLE UIM
r i idrbt.ed »o R. T. K-ndick must
I cm**i** forward -n.j settle for ! amdeter
ndned to do-<© no mv old standing account,
aud note", as 1 hare commenced anew bus
ineiis aud will need all tho money l can get
to carr? on my busiuvss aud pay my dtbu
18 Morgan Scpf. 21 ts. R. T. KENDRICK.
FORCES’ VHOE HOUSE.
Whit .hall Bt.
ATLANTA «A.,
H.WE on h»n*l the ingert and bo"t select-'
ed.t ckof ItOOT* and SHOES
ever breught to this market, m*ti as they come
direct Iroi'u tlic Eastern .Jllanufue tu
rent, will be 'offered to country Merehauts
at N'tw York prices, freight added.
B. W. Foret forraniy of Charleston S. C.
trill be pleast-d to r.S his former customers.
N >v2-l v
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
Uiidei an order from the Ordinary of Ter
rell C mntv, will be a »Id, on the firm Tuesday
in Teo niber nex 1 , the following property be*
longing to tbe estate of James 0.
of Raid co’inty and ‘Ceased:
Late of land No. 27. ll»h district Musco
gee c.ountv ; No. TANARUS, 17th diairict, E Hv cosn«
tv ; Nos. 185, 200, 2*l, 2*2, 2*3, 216, eixth
dint riot Terrell—in all fifteen hundred aud
fifty acres. Lota 233 aud 216, io T errell
county, Iwve good improvement for fanning
pu« poses im them. Sold f r the benefit of
Legatees. JoSSE TUCKER,
octl9 td. * ExV.
IST OTIC JG!
rpWO monlhs after dale application will be
L made to the Court of Ordinary of Cal
houn Coonty for leave to sell sit the real es
tate belonging to the estate of William Dan
iel, (except widows dower )
ELItABCTU DANIAL.
eet2SlWh» A'dm’x
Xetire, Dcbtur* ami Creditors.'
All persous indebted to tbe estate of P. A.
Wail'-r, late Pt Terrell Conn v, dceeaeed, are
horehv notified to make payment, and all per
sons h il ling claims against said estate to ren
der them in terms of the law.
MARY L. WALf.BR,
N0v21866 * Adm’x.
G 1 liOKCal A, t. alltonii Coiinly :
f Wall be so I*l before. tit« Cburt House
D->er in the town of Morgan, on the , firs'
Ttteelav iu Deoenther next, at the usual
hou's of sale, lot of btud Nq. 185 west belt
lot No. 186 and lot No. 176, all in tbe *rd
district of Originally Evrly, now Calbonn
County, sold tor the bcrofilf of heir* and
.editor. S !■ YON.
o\ B Adiu’x.
nv m
CHEAPER
BY 6ALL)WIN i C0.,-
n*» Y «.-' ■•» P T t m ~
(At §l4 «itas*rfv
Dawson, : : Georeri?
••• t " f it •iUL-I*,;.'. __
We are receiving diroctfroip N.
York, a Urge wad general assortmei t
DRY GCfODS
GROCERIES,
HARB^AItE
CUTLERY, HOI .LOW AVAR
nnd everything ola® u uufty '"onnd in
first class store. AJL-t w! ieh st r '-
l«urfr*-t fur CAB If; at trn- 1, OK' lib
NEW YORK PNirfx.
fn our slock may be fouu-1, at
duced pneer,
i,.toi£S' nit css actons,
Print* “f different gr»d *,
Henutilul Mualiiis,
White and bleat hod Good.
j Unsiery, Gloves Ribbon*, Dress Triu
m'uigs, etc., etc ,
ALSO
i.Aui E 8 Hats, Bonn at*, nnd aboc*
of the very finest quality, and gentle
men’s Iluts, Boots and Shoes for sale
at
AV lioleHale I'rico.'^,
and as cheap as they now can b
Itocght in New York. Shoes at,
lint* range from 50 cents up to £5 CC
\V* keep everything itecoessiy t
complete a geAtieinnn'a a i.nlrobe.
Six dozen Grindstones of be*t o .
it)f 4 '
ft is uqnetjetWfiry now id rnitTr
dis ferfint ftrticlirf We intend k
ing every thing the people want.
Our goods «hafl bes- W/ at'ire ve.
LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURt.
Country Merchant* and pi ante: a
canaav® money by calling on us.
Our Motto ii
“Cheaper than Che Cheapest/'
June Sib, 1566.
oSST brown Oft,
Journal Banning, Depot St.
DAWSON, CEO.'
Arc now opening a splendid stoek £
DRY GOOD’S AN® GROCERIES,
FRESH FROM NEW YORK.
Mr. Orr, having sold Geod* for a. u i
years in this market, ho* selected suet
t stock as he think* will suit every bod, '
Come and See ITs.
We will trj to do you justice lautli j"
GOODS AND PRICED
Person* buying goodn , from ms rrut -
rest assured that they will get none br‘
tbe rrry belt artticlei. , .
We have ae Imitalioa binods f
Remember,’
W T e expect to everything usml
ly kept in any store ia this section ot*
country. Sept. B, 1866.
LOYLESS ft GRIE,
WAREHOUSE AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
DAWSON GA.,
Warehouse in rear of Lofc** l/uik.'p
Are now ready to recieve aid atprs cot-,
ton. Liberal advances node on cotton it
attS-r;
We have or band a ht-ge supply es
BATON,
FLOUR,
BAGGING,
ROPE.
CO BN.
am! all kind es plantation fOmls. ,r
VS'e reapeelfuily aolh-it the patronage o '
our old friend, and cue. jatoia,
octl2 1860 3m.
WILKINSON. WiLSeira.'
GEICSAL
COTTON FACTORS,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT r
Afffuts for Ihe ptircbase std sc :
of all kinds of
COTTON DDMESIICS,
Liberal •idvancea ,Vt,.lc ts
Consignments. ,
OH|er, IV ts 3, ModdartlS Low
er Range, Ba v > .
SAYANNAII, <*A :
V. B. Wilkinsoa of Kewihuit G» f*.,
B. Wik 4 OM, formerly of Okeefo&kee
Cot on Eillp, Ain. n
P. H. Wood, of lute firm J. W. Rubua
•St Go., Sftvanumb, Geo.
«ct I*2 3m
J C L. MARTIN,
CESKBAL lN‘t RA%fE ACK\T «!>’
EXCHANGE DEALER,
E ti’J CL,i ii .tlabnma.
Repreienu a paid t* jital iu A No. 1,
Companies, of §22,00« 000 T»l«x.
Fife, lulat.d. River, Marvce, L'fe aad Aeei^
4« it l- ku’ I,ivawm b »dii,».fj -ui
ptH, • >k « •fj’iV.