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nWSO.NJOUUNU.
S«1. MOT. w, tm
i A MIN.
JOI! MWW*®>
j“ t r“* ived ■ nt,w
mu! other material, 've would
[ h'ilU- tliut we are fully pro
ixocute all kinds of job
? 'Jsucli as labels, letter heads,
,i!] s , posters, programme*, cir
ete , in the best style, at short
and at MACON TRICES.
number of oatuis on our subterip
_ ’ are marked paid for a ah' i ter
.'lod lhan or o year. Those who wi h
: ls papers conliuued will please noli- I
L M of tLe faot at once, remitting the
! nut for any further time it is de
j
•Tbe Cur rs Still They C me.”—
fenvan customers, to the cheap store
| Uestera & Colley. Their last “rein
neewciM’ in ibo staple and fancy dry
w dsiinc was huge, aud they are going
ipidly. Now is the time to get whut
n want, and at low prices.
Gsity’s Lady’s B>ck, for December
a been received, and still maintains
(position as the the very fiist of its
iSi of publications. Its engravings,
(] fashion plates aro suberb, and its
ding matter, as usual, is very fine.
For Hots and Girls —We have
ttived fro n Frank Leslie’s publish
,b us-, New York, thu best publiea
tjre have lately seen for boys and
;j. It is entu't'iirdcg, and in'truet
'.ir.d every family should have ‘‘Frank
. I> 'V- & Girls \Y 1 1
!ft Them Come !. all tbo dif
,o( ailiogs that fl sh is luir to cinio
that is as long as Dr. Cheatham keeps
-ipp'ied with that nr >st excellent
tiiian brandy.’Tf you are too young,
i.-tl.i" braudy—it will mike a man
y.u. ls old, it makes ym young
sin, 1 is deed dly a “groat insiitu
anlis bound to become popular
icrever test'd. See the advertisc
;ut io asotber column.
Nut Dsbmc. —Wo were relieved of
■: ,;s apprehension for the junior
'this paper vest rday—he entering
e sanctum with a bottle under h s
m-on learning that it was on'y
ihti Griffin's way of ’etting people
mv where the fiaest Liquors may he
tri I. Tt was splendid old Cognac—
specimen ot the huge stock of Liq
pjust received at Hesters & Coi
l's "tore. A mere sme'l of it made
[jubilant for half an hoor. At this
tie may also be found the purest
il best I’each Brandy, Jamaica
tm, Holland (Jin, and Old Bourbon
*•> kt r "
’ ('mar Quk>tion. — Ab s affine '
*rr presented to our Junior yrster-j
fYiiy atu wered our querry of last
b, n« to the tthorreb’uts of good ei- j
"i t'lvrson. After testing, we are
■ ' anuonnee to the smoking pub- I
: J aitirde cm le found at j
re of Dr. J. L. I). Perry- j
os 7):pot Street—together wi h (
rt:o:o usut.lly found in a first class :
•g S’, re.
tr:,TT’s Monthly, f, r November, has ;
n received; and shews a degree of
"• cement, that is likely to make it
and at,y like publication in this conn j
Tt is the only work of the kind in
Southern States, nod certainly de-1
the great success which Las so far
tided it.
iri'Eßiou Court.—This body has
t in session the present wc<k
ledge J. T. Clarke presi eliDg, with
s nal tact for dispatching business,
m L >cket we hero is not very heavy ;
bus tess will probably ha wound
| r the p*csent term by this day—
The lar is ably repressuted
■tall the rutmundingcounties.
■•w.tf. Affray—A very unfortu
■ affray occurred ■ > our ptreet“ on
by lat, which resu’ted in the kill-'
U C. Martin, of Dover, in this
■ It f-trrns that a difficulty bad
■ lin the forenoon of that day,
■ n several persons participated ;
■ w - jvnovved ia the afternoon, |
i'ie deceased and Mr. W. '
B', r , f„ ri ig|l;» of Griffin, Ga ,
■ rt doing bm'iness lor Moses '
H twin, of t'.iis place. Not being
B ' tiiass, and having bat! the
't mccs of the killing, nres°Etcd
: : my difTtseut phases, wo j
~ an extended account ot .the |
,l,!liri ; and can only petite that.
■ ' ■ 1 being arrin'd »ith a re-j
■'o had gone to tlio store, where
■ •••-wer staid—and who, also was
~ :;l las er some parleying and
■' ■ "'ordv, was shot by the latter
'nil taking effect immediately
B ; (:( >llar-hone, and,causing bis
1 a few minutes afterward.
Ca ' e underwent a preliminary
- * a>n on Wednesday; and was
B'' 1 ";' 1 tu 'be next term of the Su-
o Drewer giving bond in
nr f §5,000 for his appearance
■ 4, tmn. ■ •
B« N r at,:, "‘ z tVurier says 10 000
ave been hurried there siDce
Watch out ! —There is a dangerous
place on Depot street, for these who have
money they arc disposed to hold on to.
Wo mean the storo of E. B. Loyleas,
where wd have inspected one of tho hrg"
cat and most varied stock of goods ev. 1
cr displayed in Dswson or neighboring
markets Fine dress goeds, furnishing
goods generally for ladies and gentle
rn. n, saddlos harness, buggies, rocka
ways, boots and shies, end in faot, any
thing you can call for, is to be Lund at
I.oyless’ Store. Ilis stock of ready
made clothing is superb, and the la
dies can fit themselves to ready made
under clotbing.
The danger speken of, is that goods
ars sold to cheap, that it is difficult to
I keep fiom buying. Even Editors go
j their “broke,’ aud leave with “sme
! tbing nice.”
lie also has a fine assortment of fan
cy articles, and Italian head-work suita
! table for holiday gifts etc.
Practical Phrenology.—Profcsor
I. N Davis of Newnan Gn., is now in
our city, ami will remain for a few davsj
in order to give our citizens the benefit,
of bis long experience and proficiency
in this most important science. Being
throughly accomplished in ll e science
be makes use of the samo to secure a
living for himself and family, who are
entirely dependant on bis exertions for
a support. Mr. Davis comes highly
recommended, and being known to ma
ny ot our cit’zers, we bespeak for him,
that display tl liberality, tint is eer
tainly deserved.
Those who desire a knowledge of
the natural bias, as manifested in their
Crannologioal developments, aro urged
to g've him a call. He may bo found
at Capt. Jones ofiice in the Court House
His charges are so very moderate,
that none can be held back on that at
count.
A Pleasant Evening —We are in
dehtel tothe hospitality of the o
and deservedly popular President of An
drew Female College, Cuthb it, Ga.,
for the most pleasan'ly spent evening
that it has been our lot to enjoy (away
j from our loved ones in many a day. To
| begin with, wte were conduoted to the
I spacious, well-ad pled dining-room—
: where, together with a few friends be
side the college coips, we partook rfour
favori e viands, rendered the more ac
ceptable by the meteoric glace sot nu
j merous brilliantly intelligent paits of
eyes. After which, we were most
pleasantly entertained for an agreeable
1 season by our genial host, Lis charming
i lady, and a portion of bis professional
1 c irp s. And here wo must say, wo have
never seen institutions, r s any character,
| mere thetoughly iD working order. Ev-
I cry branch of learning is represented
I by a degree of talent that must insure
the thorough accomplishment of stu
; dents.
Tlirro are at present about sixty.five
students, end the friembof the institu
tian expect to see tho number and übled
the next year; and we see no reason
why it should not. The same induce
ments as to health, educational advan
tages, and non-sectarianism, are not of
fe ed elscwl err in this feelum.
The down passenger train from Ma-
C'ui, duo here at 3p. m , was detained
on Wednesday till 9 o’clock, p. m., by
tbo breaking down of the Albany
freight t rain near Macm.
Dawsim ('linn Current.
Corrected Weekly by W. F. OUR.
Gold, 35 a 40
S 1ver,.... 30
Prints 18 a25
Ginghms 50 a 60
Lard 20a25
(>snaburgs2B a 30
Bacon, ...25 aBO
00rn,..l 50a 1 75
Tea 1 50*2 60
Coffee, 83i 40
Candy,.. .50 a75
Cheese,... ,30a40
Salt, l
G! iss t) a 11
Butter.... 25a 80
Eggs,... 15a 25
Beeswax,.ls a 20
Tallow,.. 12* a 15
Snuff,.. 1 OOal 50
Nails, ...12
Shot,... .20
Powder,. .60 a 75
Cotton,. 23 i 26
DeL%iucs, 35 a 50
Lancaster, 40 a 45
Sheeting 26 a 28
Factory Yarn?, 2 75a300
Coats’ Thread, 1 25a 1 50
Kx. Fam. Flour,ls a2O
Superfine, 13 a 16
Rice, 15 a 18
Sugir, Brown,. .20 a25
Coffee Sugar, ...25
Syrup, cane,... .65 a75
“ Bovghum.4o a 50
Bagging, Kom’y, 40 a 45
“ Guuuv, 45 a
Ropp, '..25 a
Candles, Star,. ..85 a 50
Dried Fiuit,... .10 als
Tobacco, 50 al 25
Soap, turp’iitice. 20 a 25
Whiskey 3 00 a 5 00
Coperas, 10 a 15
are outhorized to announce the
name of S. WISE. PARKER, for Solicitor
General for the Pataula Circuit, Election first
Wedne day in January next. nov2-td
Errors of Youth.
V GENTLEMAN who suffered for rears
from Nervou? Debility, Prema'ure De
cay, and all the effects ot youthful indiscre
tion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity,
send free to all who need it. the receipt and
directions for in iking the simple remedy by
which ho was cured. Suffereri wishing to
profit bv the advert'ser’s experience, can do
60 by adds easing, in, perfect confidence,
JOHN 3. OGDEN,
no’T2*3m No. 42 Cedar St., New York.
Southwestern Railroad.
WM. *;OLT, Pres. | VIRGIL POWERS, Sup
Leaves 23, AM ; arrives at Eu
huda 6 18, P M j Leaves Eufaula 5 10, A M ;
Arrives at Macon 4 10, P M.
ALBANY BRANCH.
Leave® Smlrhville 2 4fc\ P M ; Arrives at
Albany 3 34, P M ; Leaves Albany 7 30, A M;
Arrives at Sruithville 9 00, A M.
/ i EOKGIA, Calhoun County.
VJC Whereas Jesse 11. Griffin applies for
Letters of Administration on the estate of
William Ad mis,
Notice is hereby given to all concerned,
to be and appear at mv office witl.ih the time
prescribed by law, to show cause if any there
be why said letters should not b* granted.
G ven under my hand and official e : gna~ ;
ture this Nov. 9tb, 1866.
nov6th 1866. W. E. GRIFFIN, Ord.
R‘ W. CUBRKDGK.O. A. CALDWELL.
W. MAZLEItrItS.
CUBBSDGE CALCWELL & CO.
BANKERS.
econd Stieet, Jtiacon , Get.
Stocks, Bonds, uncurrcnt funds, coio, sterling
and domestic exchange bouught and sold— |
depof-its received monies invested
as parties may direct. Collec
tions made and promptly
remitted.
AniioßizKi) References— Nat. Rank Rc
public, N. Y ; 3d Nat. Bank, Nashville, Tenn.
First N it.B. ink, Charleston, 8. 0.; Savannah
National Bank; Atlanta Nat. B ink, Atlanta,
Ga ; Josiah Mortis, Banker, Montgomery,
Ala.; John Caldwell, Columbia, South Car
olina. julyl3,f>m
First National Bank of Mtcon.
SIGHT and time bills on various points pur
chased at all tunes.
Liberal advances made on shipments of
Cotton to any good Northern or European
houses.
v ollectior.s made and promptly remitted for.
We shall keep supplied so far as possible
with New York Exchauge, which will be
sold at the lowest rates charged in other cit
es of the State.
W. W. WRIGLY, Cashier.
I. C. PL \NT, President.
Pi rectors : IL L Jewett, Win. T. Li ht
foo*, E. Johnston W. 11. Rose, Win. B. Dius
niore, 11. B. Plant.
I. V. B*I,•M.YT.
WILL continue business at his old office,
and will make investments for parties as they
mav direct.
lie will also purchase and sell Stocks, Bonds,
Gold, Silver, Hanks Notes, Seven per e*nt.
Stateof Georgia Bonds—new issue—and Uni
ted States Revenue stamp —all denomination,
lors sale here at tar.
He will make liberal advances until good
sale can be made, charging & small commission
for the same.
j. rani
IIAS
NEW YORK!
BROUGHT HOME
DRUGS, I‘AINTS, DLLS,
VARNISHES, DYES,
Patent Medici ties, Perfumery,
WINES, <fcC.,
A8 cheap as in New York with Freights
added.
Our articles arc not only Cheap, but are
Pure and Good, anti we are offering great
‘ bargains because we bought our goods for
(-ash, and laid iu our Stock ot (he time Gold
- was 25 per cent. We also are^undor
chs:ae» hunts,
WHICH MAKES CHEAP GOODS,
And if you want great bargairs, you shall
have the advantage of our Low Pure*
lie ( aiiuot be Hitlers old.
Babbits Potash, sll 74J pvr case.
Pl antation Bitter-, sll 74J per ia-e.
Spirits Turpentine, SRe, per gallon.
Concentrated Lve, Alt) per case, (4 dozen.)
Blue Stone, ltip coots.
Coal Oil, Bfie. per jrallon.
These arc a few of our published ( rices at
wholesale, but give us a call, and in luge
• quantities we may do b’tier.
J, H ZSiLIN & CO’S.,
Opposite
Telegraph Printing Office,
is the place to get Great Bargains
Remember The Great
The ONI SlaudarttFramo ilnig; Store,
Corner tTierry und Scroll<l St’s.
Ui.ir Brushes of (Vart, Ivory, Rose and
Ruin VVoqd. Too’ll brushes that, the II lir
don’t t ome out. Pouiades, Soajis, St aving
B-ushes, Wines, I.iquorp, Toilet Setts, Hair
Oils, Colognes, Lubitis Extracs. All tiom
ENGLAND AND FRANCE
of <»ur own im;)Ortat»on. And havp
passed through r o second liatids; and will
l>e gold at New York Prices.
White Lead, Sperm Oil, Tanner’s Oil, Lin
i seed Oil, anti all kinds ol Oils.
j Small Profits and Quick Sales, Is
our Motto.
IMPORTANTTOMbTHERS.
Certain medical properties have recently
b'*en discovered iu roots and herbs, which if
properlv combined aud administered, will
expel Worms from the human system with
out injury to the person using it, and at the
same time with Certainty.
Airs. Vi'itis'oics II *orm Candy
contains theso ingredients in the proper
form and proportions, mid is the only medi
cine now known that does, and for this rea
son it is a certain, safe and agreeable remedy
j for that troublesome and fatal disease so
common to Children.
j For the following reasons, this Medicine
j should be used ia preference to all others
1 for th « disease :
1 It is safe aud no bad effects arise from
its use.
2 It is agreeablo and attractive. Children
crave it, aud fake it without kuo-fing for
what it is intended.
3. It isppeedv in its effects.
4. It is pure Vegetable.
5. It is cheap—within the reach of every
one.
Mothers, if yon would save the lives of
your Children, use it and no other.
CHAMBERLAIN BROS.,
Knnxville, Tcun, Sole Agents.
Aud for sale bv
J. 11. ZEILIS A CO.,
Macon, Ga ,
And Druggists throughout the country,
cef 12fh
ALU JEWELRY J*TORE •
L. H WING,
90 JUILBERIIIT ST., 90
Opposite Liuier House,
MACON, GA.
CLOCKS,
WATCHES, |
Coin Stiver Spoon* and Forks,
Diamond*, Jerelry of All Kind*, Silver ,
Plated Ware, Goblets, Cu;>»,
And many Fane, article of Solid Silver for
ltltllt.il FMIESFjrTS
Fancy Good. : A-tt ft l ', llaizorx, fnrvhx.
Brushes, Pocket Books, Guitars, and Vio
tin aS 'tY4ng9, <f:r , <C ‘C.
Watches, Clocks,and Jewelry, repaired
on short notice, aud waramtd.
dqv 9 3ai
ALD£RHOFF’S*INSTITUTE,
A. Select School
FOR
.11.1 LES and M'E.tf.U.ES.
The next Session will open on the
First Monday in January next —Tuition ms
heretofore—sßo 00, iu Advance, Languag
es $lO 00 extra.
The design is to maintain a school of a
high moral literary excellence ; no Students
will be retained who do not mciit the "erpect
of their Teacher.
H. W von ALDEHOFF, A. M.
Dawson, Nov. 23d, 1806. Principal.
w, m;tunno&co..
BANKFJIS,
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AVMVf.r.I/l, Oa.
CONIJIET, JENNINGS & CO., L. JENNINGS & CO.,
New York. Charleston, S. C.
We give our friends the Choice and Ad
vantage of all the above mark» t B , in which
we have our own Houses, and advance upon,
and ship Cotton to any European Market.
Arrangements have been made for the
payment in Savannah of all Cotton consigned
| to us from any point in Georgia or Florida.
I nov 23, ltn.
W. SS. SSii@l(
AKTIL AIP(DUIIIIB<8A1B?»
ALABAMA.
Hub for sale at the lowest prices, the largest and Best Selected Stock of,
I>Kl <US, NEDICOES, PAIMTS, OILS, GLASS, Ac.,
Bver ttferod to the I*eop!c of ihitj Section.
STORE: N ' >rttl Side of Bmad St., Sign of the‘‘Grolden Eagle & Mortar.”
59 Mulberry Si., Macou, Ga. 59
D. C. HODGKINS & SON,
DEALERS IN*
gttks, pistols,
FSSin.ro TvtVlLtsE,
Gun and pistol ammunition, gun and pistol
material and Sporting Goods of every
description. Also, one
Horizontal Strain Engine & Coiler,
New and Complete—at a Bargain—and one
Gun Smit h’s I land RifiiDg Machine,
july 13,6 m
WAIRKxYTSTTKD
CHEMICAL COLD WATER SOAP.
r soap is warranted to make the clothes
L as clean as they can be made, without
boifintf or battling.
One hand can wash as many clothes in a
half dav with this sbap, as would require two
tlavsnfter the old stj D.
It is five ti nes cheaper than lye soap.
It is warranted not to injure the elo'l es.
The ingredients cm be had ot pay Drug
Store at u tri ling cost.
One hand c<m do the work of three.
Price of recipes $5. Persons purchasing
recipes, will have the money refuned if dia
sa 'defied.
P. L. J MAY Apt. fir Patentee.
T. T. Christian is authorised 'Odell reciepes
or Terrell County
j>c?s f P. L J M.
p EOHGI STn reli County.
\ X Whereas, M.try Bawkir.s applies for let
ters of guardianship of the minors of Lewis
S. liawkius:
No ice is hereby given to all concerned, to
be and appear at my office within the time
prescubed by L«w, to dliow cause if any they
have, why eaid letters snould not be granted.
Given under my hand ana Official rigna*
ture, this Nov. 23d, 1860.
T. M. JONES, Ord.
/ i EORGIA, Terrell County.
VX Whereas. J N. Seasions apj lies for let
ters of dismission ftom Guardianship of Tur
ner Ilaruian uud minors of Ruben Sptuoe, de
ceased.
Notice is hereby given to all int p rested, to
be and at pear at my e flioe within the time
prescribed by Law, to show cause if any they
have, why said Letters shou’d not be grant
td.
Given und«*r my hand and Official Signa
ture, this Nov. 23d, 1866.
T. M. JONES, Ord.
EXLCLYOtt’S
IN compliance with the will of Anthonv
Q ; x«rt, Ijte of Tcrrfil Ovuntv deceased, will
be B Id before the Court House Dour in the
Oitv of Dawson, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary rn'xt, one thous ni acres of land weil
iinprrvjd, lying in the fork of
hauli e LVeek, known at the “Cozart I lace,”
wi‘h encumbrances of widow’s dower,
nov 23 J 0. F. CL\RK, Ex’r.
\otice to DrUtws aud ircdUors.
ALL persons md tbted to estate of
ny C >zart, late of Terrell county deceased, are
hereby notified to make payment, and all per
sons bolding claims against said estate, to
present them in terms of the Law.
nov 23 J- C. F. CLARK, Ex’r.
. S nJfUvTMS TiU* TO MVS S+ILE.
BY virtue of an order Rom the Court of
Ordinary of Fumpter CVntv, will be sold
before the Court llou*e door in the town of
Morgan, Calhoun County, on the fi st Tues
day in December next-eight hundred and
twenty-five acres of l*nd, belonging to the
estate ot Samuel R. Walker, deceased. Sold
for the benefit of heirs and creditors.
J. M. WALKER,
BURMAII E. WALKER,
pov>' Am’r».
To Cotton B’sickcrs.
A large lot of Bagging, Hope, and Arrow
Tie*6 juit received and foe sale at
SHARP *1 BKOr^S
and it ORK, BROWN A CO’S ,
SALT 1 SALT'
A Car load of S>li, very cheap, juat reciev
ed und lor sale -l
FIIARP * BROWN’S
or at OliH, BROWN k CO’.'.,
novle-tf
A FINE FAMILY CARRIAGE FOR
SALE,
WILL he sold bfdbl# tbe Court House door
in Dawson, on the firfit Tuesd>iy in December,
if not sold at private sale bt fore, a fine Car
riage and Harries’*. J. B. CRIM.
Nov. 82ih 3t.
TO 51 EHO II A NTS.
GROCERIES
AT
WHOLESALE!
’l\ r Ehave in .lore one nf the I.nrgest
r 1 Stocks of Groceriea ever hronjht lo
this market, and are offering tliem on such
terms as w ill ludute deal- rs to purchase tri m
u. in prefranco to Northein m:\rke.s. Wc
have iu store and are daily receiving,
B:icon, Sides and Shoulders,
Hams, Canvas vndpla n, Bulk sides.
Sutrars A B and C, Crush’d and
Powdered.
Coffee, Hard. Leaf, Kice.
GOO Barrels Flour.
Bod a. Potash, Lye.
Can’d Oysters and L.,listers.
Btareh, Candles, Craekeis.
Pota'oes, Onions, Soap.
Candms, llaisins, Nu's, Pickles.
40() Boxes Tobacco.
Wooden ware, Buckets. Tuls fc’.c.
Codfish, Mackerel, Bluefish.
New York State aud Dairy Criecse.
800 Sucks Corn.
Hope, Bagging, Iron ties.
Barrel and Case I.iqoure. k.c.ka..
All of which we otter for Cash.
SKV-TIOI it, JCiISSOS A Cos.,
Corner Cherry and Third fc»;r« crs.
Jf.SIO.Y G. 8.,
Jas. Seymour, 11. T. Johnson, a. It. Tinsley
novl6-tf.
great Watch sale :
ON THE POPULAR ONE PRICE PLAN,
Givins every Patron a Ilantlsome
and Keiiable llaich for the
low Price of Ten Dollars !
Without Hcglird to Vulilts
And not to be Taut for nidem perfectly
Satisfactory /
10(I..Solid Gold Hum’ug Watches $250 to |USO
1 ( mj M«gk- ('d?ed Gobi Watches 2UO io Sou
1 1 K) Ladies’ Wa'ches, Enamelled 100 lo iK'O
200 Gold Hunting Chronometer Waiobo
-250 to 800
200 G »ld Hunting English Levers 200 to 250
800 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches 150 to 200
500 Gold Hunting Amer. Watches UK) to 250
suo Silver Huntil g Levers 50 to 150
5 1 M> Silver Hunting Duplex jj 75 to 250
500 Gold Ladies’ Witict.es * 6 i to 260
1,000 Gold Huntiug L pines 60 to 75
1,(H)0 Miscellaneous Silver Watches 60 io 100
2,600 lluutii g Silver Wniches 25 to 60
5,000 Assorted Watebafl all kinds 10 to 75
Every patreu obiainsa Waitdi by thi
arrangement, cos ing but $lO, while it may
be wop til $750 No parti.litv
Messrs J HICK LING k CO., 143 liioad
wav, New York Cny, wish to immediately dis
pose of the above magnificent Stock. Cer
tificates, i a ning the ai rides, are placed in
sealed envelopes, and well mixed. Holder"
are entitled to other aticles named on their
certificate, upou piyui ut of Ten Dolai?,
wh. I her it be a Watch woith $750 or one
worth less. The retain of any of our certifiw
cates entitles you to the article named there
on, upon peyment, irrespective of its worth,
and as no artielo valued less than sl«> is nam
ed on anv ucrtificate, it will at once be seen
• hat this id
Xo Lottery, but a *trniah!~f»rvard leyiti
litate'7'rav»actiotiy which map be partici
pated, in even by the moat fantiiliou* I
A single Certificate will be sent bv na'l,
post paid, upon ree ip' of 23 cents,, five for
eleven for $2, thirty-three and elegant
premium lor $5, sixty-six and more Valuable
premium for $lO, one hundred and most su
perb Watch fur sls. To Agents or those
wighit g eniployimnt this is a rare opt ortuni
tv. It is a legitimately conducted business
duly authorized hv the Government, »n i open
to the most cartful scrutiny. Try a* !
Addrt**
J. lIIfKLDiG & fO.,
DOvl6-3m 14U Bioadwny, hew York.
,i #>.fi /. ns Ttt.t tons s:.
UNDER an o der fom the Court of Ordi
narv of T«*rr«4l f7ounty, will be fold before
the G'ouit House Door, in the town of Dawr
son, on the first Tuesdiv in January next;
let* of laud No. 208 and 209 in the 18 h dis ,
ol Webster cot.nt , and puts of lo'S No. 2
and 3, in the 17th D st., of Terrell County, and
No. 240 in add county, district not recollect
ed, but adjoining the above named lands
making in ud 78b acres, and lies oq Bear
Creek and adjoining the land-, and near the
mills of W. J. Parker, etc., Also 425 acres
known as the hammock place, with the excep
tion of the widow’s dower, sold as the prop
erty of Daniel Lawhon deceased, sold for the
benefit of the creditors of said estate. Terms
on day of sale. D. F. LAWIION,
nov 16 Aduiu’r.
I'ospoiitKl Sheriff Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court House Door,
in Starksville L*'e County, on the ti'St Tu« s
day in December next the following property
to wjr ; One Bav Horse, two Mu’.o-*, one fine
Whirl Wind Colt one and a half years old,
one yoke Oxens and *hirty six head of hogs
as the property of Janies A. Taylor, Hugh
W. Uasselrus and J. A. D ivies in favor of
Melton C. Bill. Property [minted out by de- j
feudal ts. Fi fa i-su« and from Doughotv HfinU'
Aunual Session. JAMES G. McKiXNOX,
nov 16 Sh’fF. |
EXEVUTOWH SJLU.
WILL be sold before the Court House
Door ia the towu of Dawson, on the firai j
Tuesday in January next, lof ofUnd No. 18*), '
in the 13th di>-trie f , of originally Lee, now
Terrel! County, belonging to the estate of
NVillig Mariiu, deceased, swk] far the bepefit
of the beirßof said d-ceased. T 1 »s the 12. h
of Nov. 1860. J AH. W. WILKINSON.
nov 16 Ex’r
MJTIS nut TO it'S S.iL, K.
ON the first Tuesday in January next, will
be sold before the Court .Route Door, in F).»w
son T *rrell County, within the lawful hours of
sal-, subject to dowers, two lots of land in
the 11th dH’.ricts of of snid County, Nos. fiftv
three (53) and seventy-six (76), euJd aa iln
p»op«rty of Joseph P. Tetrtll, diseased . fo>
the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said
deceased. TeiiusCasU. L. C. HOYL.
nov 16 Adai’r.
Notice.
SIXTY *iys »(T<t dale »rplio»tlon will be
maiie lo '.he Ordinirr of Terrell ccuhi.
lor lewve loeell the Ml e.tale belorglng to
ib« rsidle of Parling Flhee, hiteof Lee couL
it, decease.), for tU-i.tuelit ol lb- heirs.
)V, 1566 ELI CUCHRAN, Ese«'r
T. W. FREEIUAN,
WH .'LXSALIt AND RETAIL
Grocur and Confectioner,
Nk < II Silt ICY stri'Cl,
.v.icav .... 61.1.
Fresh Fish, Oysters he., in season, *mJ
shipped to parlies out of the Ci-y, pro.npily
on order.
nov 2 3m.
J. Jl. SAIiAjUEC,
—WITH
SNIDER & MITCHEL,
F.A1.8R3 I>f G ROOK 1(1 KS,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
and general
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Corner, Third, and Poplar St.s , J. 11. Ander
pon & Sou’s old stand,
AS.BIO.V, -s-Vs.
O P SNIDER, S. W. MITCH If,.
nov 2 3m.
FINE MILCH mm.
For Siiie!
The undersigned has three fine Milch Cows
for 3 tie, which will be sold at reasonable
rate*. S. J. THOMAS,
tiov2-2f. Dover Gn.,
HENRY C. SHEFFIELD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CoUjfMiUi Jflilirr €?o. % Ga 9
Rkpkrknckb. Co]. S. Wise Parker, Onl
uiu Go; Capt. R. 1). 6’hapman, Cuthbert Ga.
Meanrg Hesters k 6'ollev, Dawson Gt. J
B- M’DONALD & CO.,
DAWSON GA., j
Have just recieved a splendid assort moot of j
new
F \MILY GROCERIES
at the old stand of McDonald’s, aud would
mod respectfully ask a continuation of the
patronage of the old friends of B. McDonald,
who having incurred considerable lossea,
both of time, and money, on account of lone
protracted sickness, and would also beg of
those indebted to him, to come forward and
settle, as he U greatly iu ueed of Disney.
ortl7-ff.
Staple Dry Croud* u lid Groaeritr
WAREHOUSE AND
Commission Business,
Cornrr nf Broad and Etjfaiila Street, KU
FAULA. Aon- lo,l>>n*
I.i.VEV* KIUNVOU.
KESf £R3 & G3LLEY,
Gpiicral Dt altT' in
DRY GOODS
./.VO cnoCJEMIMMIS,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES &C
>
Lnylcsl Bloc!;, Depot street ,
Sept s,'f DAWSON, (i\.
DENTISTRY -
J.A.&N.M. THORNTON,
of BsUtnpkin, Georgia.
e’AVISG completed their arruQgempnts,
.have opeued a branch of their busiuest
in Dawson.
They are prepired to do all work in thelt
line in the most iinprov. and stole. With a long
experience and a supply of all th? af-pliance.-
of the art, they feel confident of giving
sttisfac'.ion iu every instance. Teeth put up
on gold plate, witli or without gums. Also,
oo vulcanite of rubber base iu the beat style
All work warranted.
For further information, address J. A.
Thorutou, Lumpkin, Ga., or N. M. Thornton,
Dawson, Ga.
Ofiice, on eornrr oflot now rejupi-d by
Elam Christian. Until their office is fit ed
up they will wait on patroui at their r» si
deuces.
0. I). ANlrKftSOli* W. WOODS. JOBKPII HAY,
Sj.ccial Part •
ANDERSON & WOODS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND DI2ALEKB IN
STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROCER
IBS an I COMMERCIAL FEKTIL
IZERS,
Tit SHE) ST. *V«ICOJr> G+l.
oct26 3m.
jroTict:*
fi'' WO months after d»t» application will
I be made to the <) dinary ol Terrell coun
ty for le.ive to sell all tbo red estate of J. M,
Tucker, deceased. JE.SSK TUCKFaR,
oct!2* Aii.un'r.
JTOTIVE.
\1 T ILL be sold, on the 30 h dav of this
y y month at tiie resid- nee «>f H. P. Hi.llis
formerly of E. G. Brown at Brown’s Mills—
-13 head of fine mu'e j —so be dos very fi <•
cattle—CO held of stock hogs, 2000 bushels j
of corn, a lot of sugar and sviup. plantation
and lt),0<»0 pounda pork. Term** rash
rov9 1866. M. P. IJOLIiH.
TgttllELL kllEtttii
ON the first Tuesday in January nexr will
be sold before the Court House door in flaw
son Terrell Cbunf? the following property to
wit t One hundred and seventy-,'i ve acres of
Laud, of Lot No. 2 in the 12th district of said
County. Also two mnfos, one bay mule and
one Biaek male, one Bay horae and one Sor
rel horse, all levied on a« the property of
Kinlan Diil, to satisfy or c Tax fi <a and other
Tax fi fa’s in my hand against said Dail
Piopertv pointed out by J* W. Johnson, Tax
6’»)llector, of said Countr.
M. W. KENNEDY.
no\9 Sh’ff.
>7 OTICE.
ALL persons iadebred to the umiersigred,
either by uo r « or accoun’, are requested to
come forward and settle, und uiifors this is
complied with in a few day**, their note3 and
aeeoun‘B will be placed in the hands of a law
yer for collection. J. B, AY ENT.
Dawson, Nov 9 IS6O-3t.
FARM IM NORTIIBBV l FORUIA,
FOH SALE.
I oiler for «»le mv f.rm ot two hundref
ami aixtv acres of land. pUti.ted oo Conne—
sauga River, two miles from Tilton, four from
Rcsaca, anil eleven from [,niton. The Writ
er,; & AUai.t c railroad runs through the een
ire of it. One hond-ed acres cleared. There
is about one hundred seres bottom land tn
the place—bearing oteba and of choice grafted
fruit— very best freestone drinking *a’er.—
Tbe hoes- contains rit rooms und ia located
in a grove of forest trees, ft irn, etib, smoke
houte, hs', on the premise*. The location ia
healthy, and the Und suited to raising stock,
lav grain to. For fn tie r informal ,on, ad-
Jrci,* S. W. BACHMAN,
Ncv9,St Tilton, Us.
jGoo.l ■ •
MeGRATH, PaTTEHSON & b 9.,;
OPPOSITE LA yJEft HOUSE, ,
Vo. »6. OUI aiu.lKl,
l\Laoon, Ga.,
i BK rfcpivti g alin-':-t. •vii'ytMnjt good to
a.ii-k i Tiiey I’iiVu in storo, and
io anivo soon, sm-h a stock na wi t tn iko it j
impcsaiblc for you to call for nut thing in * lie j
Grocery, Provi.ioa', Wine and I.’.qnor line, 1
vriilioat finding it Ui lUcir liou-e.
I
RZA9 AND POND:R WILL!
IVr* wl’.l rccci-b in a f \v die-'. Xew -tfrek
rrel, Freeh C’aeese, (! n-iioO (toslien But er,
and any riling else tirat c. u be lourrd.
: Sugar, Brandies,
C-Tr-e, Old St. (’mix Hun,
'i’ea, Oi i J tm. Hum,
Svrup, Pure Irish Whiskey,
Yi'iecxr, Bourbon WUiskoy,
Ham., lyear old,
J fried B'O* - , ’’ ’’
Sire k’d Toiinges, 3 ” ”
Bir kit'd ” 4 ” ”
Fulton M’kt F.yn Whi ky,
Beef. Coin ”
Prek’ld. Pork, xxxx,
Baenn, Sherry,
Lard, Port,
Flour, \\ i re,
Meal, 31 tderia
Grits, Wine,
Sap, Claret,
Cbanr. (Vigne,
Vo. MO.
KI.LS’
O and Stand.
Green Seal,
CPqaet Aii-h"r,
Hideik, Rico,
Burgundy, S da,
Cham'jctt'n, Pepper,
Sparkling Stlnion,
Hock, Mackerel,
M irasehino’ Yeast P -wdt rs,
Sauturne, White Kish,
Rhine W’incs, Blue Frsh,
D’Absinthe, Sardines,
Pickles, Oyaters,
Gelatine, Citron,
Dites, Jellies,
Canned Fmils, Sauces,
nov 2 6 n fit. &o. Ac.
L. W. HUNT ft (U,
DRUGGI.ST S,
HU I V!) b J
Street*
(Next Door to J. N. Seymour )
T\r.iC()X, GKO.
Wo have removed to our no v and
spacious Store lioom, atul are now
ready to supply our customers und
the pub'ie with re.iuble
DRUGS, MEDICINES, Etc,
W’e request Merchants, Physicians
and Planters to call uiul examine our
GOODS AND PRICES,
and buy where they can get bargains.
We are offering to the Trade, ms
follows:
Babbits Potash, 811 75 Case,
Plantation Bitters, ?11 75 Case,
Babbits Si ap, 16 l-2c p r lb ,
Spts. Turpentine, 90c “ gal.,
Blue Stone, 17c pcr lb.,
Al’spice, 32c do do
Bl'k Pepper, 35e do do
Coal Oil, 87u pr gill.
Our Stock of Oils, Varnishc,
Paints, (ihi-s, Brushes nnd Dye Stuff
is large, and »ve aro offering
laO W.
no. 2-!3ino.
GREAT EICITEMENT
H NEW YOKEL !
BUT GREATER IN DAWSON!
REINFORCEMENTS !
Coiinig in Daily at
jsl.c. gk£eu»s.
S»eh as goad old English Dairy and Xcw
York F ctory Chee.e.
FRESH GOSHEN BUTTER,
Soda aud Butter Crackers, nonpar* il uud su
gar biiseuit, M ekerel, CriUi-b, Sityiir,
Coffee, Teas, ti.te cl,e*i >g and am.ike-
Ing Tobacco, Ciga,s, Candies, Starch, Kicc,
Candies, Nats, R trams. Spices, l’.c kies,
Sauces, Sardii.es, OysierH, rotasb. Lye houn,
fine tabic salt; snuif, Hud a line rei etiou of
cuse l quors, consisting of go and old Sherry
ami .Uadi-tie WISE, Godard anil Crtuac
Hr >l tulles, choice old Buorban, Scotch
and Lish Whiakies, good old Jagai.a Rum*,
Lemon Sttupand other I qticrs. All ol which
1 ai l s*‘l at SAvtnj ttutCH,
Call and see fur yourselves.
A .L'.iiaCllß.
novi-lm Under Uasonic Hull.
,tIidIS.FJS i (HIS S,n. F.
BY r virtue of «u ot dt r ol the Court of O tii
nary of Tcrreil County will be sold rot the
first Tuesday in Deceuiber next at Dawt-on,
South hail ot lot of land. No. two hundred
and three, in ilia 11 ■ b diet ict of Terrell, be
longing to * lie estate of Wn>. Bridges, de
ceased Soul lor the bentfi' of heirs am)
eredito s. JOHN D. WHALEY,
oc 20 1860. Admn’r.
nil
CHE.'.
BY BALDW IN <t C
(At Baldwin’* old «tan
IDawson, : : Grr
Wt. are receiv'nv dbrotfo "
York, a large and go it 1 n-■ .■
DTI Y G OOD
u uocej: ii ’s,
H.utnw. ■
CUTLERY, HU !OY "
nnd everything elsi ' iftH
i first class store. /'. I «
i la.ngbt for CASH, . . *f.‘ L■- ' . ; >
NBWYORK rfM'J
In our stock may he loon
ducod prices,
DITTOS £fi- ' -
J’rints rs diffeTen"
Beautiful i' us.iu.--,
White nn<l Geiehed
iTos’ery, Gloves lubbous, L i
mings, etc., etc ,
A-X.SO •
J, (DIES Ttats, Boirtiets, an/’
of thevery finest/ qu. litv, und f
men's Hats, Boots jM.d Shore f
"\V liolesalti Prit r
.. . ■ ■ * iat ■■'
and as cheap ns +b y now c: i
tiought in New York. Shoes
Hats range from 6i> cents up to
We keep everything neces
complete a gentleman’s wardrobe.
Six dozen Grindstones ol best qia.
ity.
It is unnecessary nmv to emir -d
ilif ferent articles. NYe intend ke<->
ing evury thing the jnmple want
Our goods shall losld nth
LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGI
Countiy Merchants and (
eansave money ly culling on n:
Our Motto ir
“Clicapfr (hau the Chf;
June Bth, 18(16.
THE
FALL TRAD'J
IN
grocerie:
AND
PEoyjsxp r
IS NOW UNDERWAY
J. H. SEYMilfd
CHERRY ST.,
MACON, GE
Merchants. Planters a el
mai/find it to their interest to,
4sIV JR 191.T1 A CAt.r
nis Mono i
Clßcap Fob*
IIE T 8 NOW HEI’F.IV *
HEAVY BUITLY b
mum FIE!
AND
ClcKCi’a! (iraari
HE ALSO REEFS ON UAI . :
Bnggiug :nI Ro;
NAILS,
TOHACCO,
CIGARS,
LORILLAIinS FNT.
SCO i CII Sb't ,YLA .'OAb<
LTQUOKS iu BARREi.S aid OAht
TOBACCO Qv.rioUd bia|tT
DROP IN, PUYEP;-:
I prcnA-c do ury Instto ple
I btt\c astropg fores vs iudu-*r: o.
Young Men, ready to t. r t.p y f.
eb sea with ox|>* dition, Laving en
etl additional ke’p.
J. N. SEYMOc a
oct i
FORCES' SHOE HOLE -
Whitehail S ,
ATLANTA Gl.,
II AYE or> bsrH thr- l trg(?«t ordbb- f - c
ed st'ck of 800 TS end 9MO*.L
over brruj bt to 'bis mnrke*, s>nd m-h v c Uitt
Qifect it orn t e I3n,%#rr»t .* U(n n
ra'S, w ill bo off* rod lo c-n ry kieu vuid
at N*dw Y*>rk pii- w, ti« ijjrb’. * id.
B W. Force formeiiv i t riiaA!e4iOf! >
will bo p’caac l to his bj. iLcr o *tv -Uvr-**
N *A^lv