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LiffE’m Dow* Easier.—A pious
o!i! negro, saying grace at the table,
not only used to ask a blesdi-g upon
Ilia board, bat lie would nlso potition
fol.ftvoeotms deficient dish • implied.
Quo day it was knotyn that Cato
was out of potatoes, and suspecting
that he would pray for seme at din
ner, a wag provided himself with a
small measure of the vegetable-,
stole under the window, next which
stood the (aide of our colored Chris
tian. Boon Onto drewup a chuii
and commenced.—
“O, mates, Lord will daw in dy
provident- kindness ccndttcend to
brtts eberything before ns and be
pleased to bestow upon us a few ia*
ter* —and all do praise.”
(Here th« pointing wore linked
upon the table breaking plates and
upsetting the mustard p i.)
‘■Deui’s cm, Lord,” »Wd Cato,
looking villi surprise; “only just
luff cm down a lectio easier next
time.”
Tit3 ADVANTAGE'S of I'WSTtNG.
Mr, 8., a well known Metropolitan
printer, tells that on ouo occasion an
old woman from the country came
into his printing office with an old
bible in her hand. ‘I wan!,” tuid
she, “that you should prut it over
again, its getting a little blurred,
sort of, and my eyes is not what
they wm How much do you ax ?”
‘ Fifty cents.”
“Can you have it done in half nn
hour? Wish yon con'd—-1 want to
be gc'ting homo—l live a great way
oat of town!”
“Certainly.”
When tlio old lady went on!, he
eent ar. und to tins offlco of the
American Bibio Society, and pur
chased a copy for fifty cents.
“Lor stikes a manes!” exclaimed
the old lady when she catno to look
at it, “how good you’ve fixed it! its
almost as good as new! I never saw
anything so curious as what prin
ters is!”
rsri- order to give our people
the condition of matloia and things
in Texas, we mnko tlio following ex
tract from a late private letter from
Houston;
“The crop of this year will be
•240,000 bales, worth $10,000,000 in
g.ld. This year there was shipped
from the State 100,000 head of fine
beeves nod 300,000 hides. Tlicte
are about thirty beef pockcrics in
tins State, and they will put up sot
•export at least 2,000 head of beeves.
There aro 6,000,000 head of entile
in the Slate; largo quantities of
•wool are exported, and the increase
is very large. Corn, potatoes, wul
«ll produce very cheap and very
plentiful. On plantation*, corn h
tu-nsth tpirLe gxuila. mimum -
tlio tiled in in nTi over tlio State, ex
cept at Galveston. Cotton sells for
gold only.
“Tbo white vote of the State is
80,000, and increasing rapidly ; the
registration of negroes is 40 000,
ami diminishing as last ns the white
is increasing.”
Strange report# reach us from
Tallapoosa county, Ala., to the ef
fect that a man named Light foot
who lias been in a trance tor thirty
days, has awakened with the |>ower
to euro ovory manner of disease by
ftuufolg Jouoiiittjir »ntioUiU |M»n»on
with bis hands. He hun already
wmked several miraculous cures,
and his house is thronged daily with
applicants for relief from the ills that
flesh is heir to. Report says that
hundreds, perhaps thousands, are
camped around hia hotue waiting
for their time Income, and tlio crowd
has been so largo that numbers have
been compelled to return to their
homes without seeing the great phy
sician. Hitherto lie has positively
refused to receive any compensation
for his services, but we understand
that his family arc now receiving
donations from those whom he has
cured.—Chandlers Tribune.
After hams Lava been smoke.l.
take them down and thoroughly rub
the flush part with molasses, then
Immediately apply ground or pow
dered ]tcpi>er, by sprinkling oil nr
much as will stick to the nudasses.
who they must hr- hung up again
t dry. list t vand to this man
•„* r tyi’li Leep t r’ic't} m e r f t
Sot uKct dun it* iloivO Writ j
atop its ravage*
From UstrlMa* VjmpWct ot rustic lUw». j
luiliclal UMibn and Court Cat-'
endin'. {
aavjHtcu, actoitea, 18C8.
SUPERIOR COUkT.
Bx.ee ridge cittcetr.
Cherokee—First Mold*) in Stareh ;
mitt August.
Cobb—Third Monday in March cm)
first Monday in October.
Mitirti—Fouith Monday in March
nnd third M-infoy In August.
Forsyth— Fi»t Monday iu Apiil end
fourth Monday in Augu-t.
Lumpkin—Second Monday in April
and fu.i Monday in Si pteniter.
Dawson—'l laid Monday in April
and second Monday in Si pti intu r.
Piekeiin—Fntmli Monday in April
and September.
Gilmer- Second Monday in May and
October.
Fii min—Third “ “ “ “
Union— Fourth " “ “ **
Town*—Monday* sfw the fourth
Monday in May Mint October,
’ cuVKfWK* cttuciT.
Appling— First Holiday in March
ami Si pumler.
(Numb n— Fiiday after tho fourth
Monday hi Ap’il end October.
Charlton— Monday tficr itie fourth
Monday in A|>rii and Octotier,
Clinch—Fourth Mut.day in Mirth
nod S' ptember.
CnflW—Sneoad “ “ “
Kchoj»—Monday after the fourth
M"i day j.j March ..ml S |*trtnlnir.
<tlyn«—Third Moi.day in April and
October.
V rreit—Thursday tx-foro the first
Monday in March and Si-p rnd or.
Wan—Third Monday in March and
Si nn mlier.
vVnyru Fourth Monday in April
ond Geiobo'.
ciiArrArfooctiEE cmcni.
Clrattatroochee—■ Forth M nday tit
March anti St'jilf ni xT.
Harris—Vfifond Monday in April
uml October,
Marion—Flint “ March
#nrl September.
Muscogee—Sr cond “ “ Mb)
end Novembsr.
Schley— “ “ “ April
und October.
Talbot—Third “ “ “March
mid Sr pteniber.
Toy or—First “ “ “ April
and October.
etiBHOKEE cinceir.
jJaMiw—•’Third Monday in March
and Septcmlo'.
Cutooas —Second “ “February
and August,
Chntc oga—First “ “ March
and September,
Dado—Second “ “ May
and November.
Gordon—First “ “ Aprii
anil Oc'ober.
Murray—Third “ “ “ “
Walker—Monday before the firs'
Monday in Maroh and Reptrtribar.
White fie Id—Fourth Monday in April
anti October.
cow it A CIRCUIT.
(after Ist January, 1669)
Cl ryton— St cond Monday in Maroh
ami S-'ptcmlrer.
Dt-Kalb—First “ “ “ “
Fayette—Third “ “ April
and October.
Fniton—Firat “ “ M y
i and November.
Meriwether—First “ “ April
and October.
Troup—Third “ “ March
r.iui S trtuubar-
EASTItRN CtRCUIT.
! Hrenn—Fourth Monday in April nn 1
21 Monday alter 4th MondfiV hi Nov.
Pin fork—Friday afrer third Monday
in March.
Chatham—Second Monday in Janu
ary an I May.
Effingham—Monday after the fourth
Monday in March, and second 6lnn lay
after the fourth Monday in October,
L'hptly—Third Monday in April and
Monday af cr 4'h Monday in N- vr m’r.
Mclntosh Thursday after the aecomi
Monday in April un i Thursday after
the to rth Monday In November.
Montgomery—Thursday r.ftrr the
third M -mlay in Maroh, and Thuraduy
utter the third Monday In October.
T.tnslt—Third Mo-dav in March
•mi the fourih Monday in Ocir her.
vlixt ctKcrrr.
HutU—2d Monday Marsh an<l St>ptVr.
ilenry—ifd 44 April and Oc ofor.
Monroe—4th “ IVbty and Augn-t.
Newton—3d “ March ami S pl’r.
I’ike—l»t “ April at and Octotier.
Scalding—l»t“ Feb’y aiut AtltfMt.
Up»on—lst “ May ami Novc’in r.
M ICON CIBCTtT.
llilth— 3d Monday in May uiut NovVr.
Crawford—lst “ Muuli nud Sept’cr
Doolv--lr>t “ April sad Ot-tob-r.
Houston—3l “ Ffh’ry end Aug et.
M icon—2d “ March and Nuttier.
Twiggs—4lti “ "* and Sept’ O',
MinnLK cincetf.
Burke—3d Monday in May tuid Nov’r,
Pel umbra —f t *• March end S pt’r.
Emanuel—Wednesday nf«r tl»e 4 1 b
.Monday* in March nod S ptem'er.
J effort' n—2d Monday May ami Nnv’r.
Johnson—till “ March and Sc pt’r
Hichinond —2d “ Janu'rv and June.
Striven—let May an ! Nor’ber.
Washington—2d 4 March und Sept.
NonniEKV CISCVIT.
EHrert —2d Monday March ami Sept.
Glasacnck— Sd “ Fvb’y amt Angu*t.
Hancock—2d “ Ap'tl and C|ct<ii>er.
Hurt—3d “ March and Sept'r.
J.in eln—4th “ Al>ri! unit October.
M dismn— Ist •< M .rch and Sept’r.
Ojkohorp —3d“ April and October.
-4ih •• I'Vh’y and August,
vs *i .V .nl nd O lot cr.
Ai -h amtS.p’.V.
OvMI'IUSE ClI.erJT.
B;'*lwiu—4th MciiUay F> h- and August
Greene—2t( Jlnminv March uud &-pt’r.
J -inner—4Ui Monday April and Oc br r .
Jones—3d fi 44
Ato gnu—l<t “ Match und Sept’r.
Putnam—4 th “ “
Wilkrtn.cn —lst 44 Apiil and Ocud.i i'
PATAttA otucirr.
Clay—4th Monday F b’y ond
Earlv —Ist 18 April vnJ Ouioler
ilfllrt—2d “
Quitman —3! 44 May and Novn’bcr
L ndoti b—t> l “ “ “
Stewart—3d 44 April and October
Terrell—4th “ May ami No*e’ , *er
Webster—2d “ Mjrcdt ai.d Sept’r.
FOVTIISHS tlKCftt,
Benien—Monday a ft ■ r Irwin Court.
It rooks— Monday after Lowndes CVmri
Oikjuitt—VVtdne-duy aft r the third
Monday in May and November.
Irwin—'i hn wtay after Telfair Court.
Lauren*—?d Monday April andQct'btr
Lowndes—.Monday after Ohjipti court
Ful«aki—3d “ April aieil OetV«
Telfair—Friday aftei tie fourth M n
- in April and O'-foSier.
Theta,Nfonday after Ur *** jf'oU't. •
M i cox—4'h ii rrd.iy in April end Oct
gorTitwr-miv cipcut,
Baker— 3d Sfondoy f«y
Cathoon —{Jd “ Jl ircli *»« ?* [' r.
Decatur— 4th “ Aptii and Octotarr
Dougherty—l-t“ Jon# and D.-c’fo r
Ln,._ 4,|,’ “ March .nd ScjU'r
Mitchell—-2d “ May and No*'fo r
Srnnter— 21 “ April arid Ool’twr
Worth—lit “
tai.lapcoi.'. r race it.
f’ in tn ll—3d M w.day I and Au"u*t
Ca'roll- Ist “ At»*it an ! Om.’<
laiwela—l»t “ »r,d H pi
Fill'.d—3d “ J Il’rv and Jut*
11.,rt I— HI 44 \r i ami It r’i ;
Iluatd— 3.) 44 M rail amt S«p'
FattMfn —lst 44 F b nil AUK <l*l |
Foil —4th “ Jan'y Ju v !
werrrr.rtx clkc ilt
Ifoliks—l*l M Old ■» Ajf(il nsrj.O't’r
Cimfo for i Mir i . v.m Fe’i- u,% y nd
tile a ill A Hi! cat
Fr.,n<fit M >• • ; Anri „!Or '•
Gwtmmll — P<jf> SI >I -iby in ,M»*<;!■ rue*
iby *• c ml nr S r*’a mi, r.
llnlUfdbp—3 l M -trduy Ap ii ml O t
Hal!—3d 44 M uch i n i S et j
Jacksuii—4lh “ Keiranit AsigU'i j
iSrtlmn—lst “ April and Od’r |
Walton—3d “ Feb and Anjruat '
Whitt*— Morula* after the 4th of A; til
and October.
■*♦»- -
kUr « of Itii.h.
The following table will show any
one at a pinnae the foayth of tin vari
ous t’xra, ami tne number nfna>|s in »
pound. They arc rated firm 3 pet)ay i
up to 20 (lenny. The first column give*
tiro number, tho s cnn-J the length in
inr.hr*, and the third the oumb' r per
pound : that »
3 |iei »y 1 inch... .BBi nitiln pr-r lb
4 penny... 1.) “ .... 332 “ “
Bp#ntry...lJ “ ~..232 “ “
o|ienny...2 “ ~..167 •* “
7pi nny. ..2J “ ....141 “ “
8 penny..
10 penny.. .2? 44 .... fld “ “
20 p tiny... 8J “ .... 31 “ 44
Strikes... 4 “ .... 16 “
Spike*... tj “ .... 12 “ «
Spike 5... A 44 10 41
Spike*.. .0 “ .... 7 »
Spikes.. .7 *• .... 3 14 “
From ibis laffle an ehtiuiae of quan
tity ahd suitable siaes for snv job of
wutii van he e**i!y made.
Tho following fafilo is pub
linlicd for tho benefit <d east-nl rnul
ore, to whom the telsgrnms relating
to tho prices of gold do not prove
of muck value:
When gold is quoted at $1 10. «
piper dollar is worth 01 cts. iicariy.
When gold is quoted at $1 15, a
paper deiiar is worth ST coets.
When gold is quoted at $1 20, a J
poper dollar is worth Sfl£ cents.
When gold is quoted at $1 23, a
paper dollar i» worth 80 cenet.
When gild is quoted at $1 SO, a
; paper tloi’irr h, u>-uu.7£ >—>—•
Wlton gold is quoti dat S3, a
paper-doifitr ia worth 74 cents.
When gold ir quid. I at »I 40, a
paper d>dlar is worth VI cent#.
When gi'hi is quoted at $1 45, a
paper li.dlar is worth lift cetrfs.
When ;;<dd is quot'd a’ s'' l , n
jut per dollar is worth cents.
Jtnt pnlrtwlied, anew ectitioii nf |>a. Cel.
vrnw i j.i. s Cei-MMUien Kshav
S' mi ‘k o tsdjtad cure (witti
out ninHeinei of fierat* v-
TrMtnnp-.v, ur Smunal We iktie levoinn
tafv S,'nitn»l I.O'Hs. iwpoTiMo v. Mental
and Physical tnea|Meity, linpclinseßt* to
MarrUgr, rte at-o Co.xh )ii«nus, Set: u>.
sv, uH Fir* jii'lnced by sHf-iiutulgrrce or
MWMI (tlnttWlMV.
#er Price so a sealed etiveTope only t»
CVttts.
The n tetimred author in thU adnitnlrty
e*«ay clearly OcmanaMßtee, from » thirty
years’ meer—sfnl praetfoe, tbs! the abntuirti;
cuawquenrea ot’-elf abuse mey t*. mdienlla
curat «tihost the ihmgi'rows u-,- of intywust
medicine or the application of ilie knife—
pointing not n inode of cure a: once viniplu.
certain ami effectual, try mwi!* of w Inch
every sufferer, iu> matter what liU condition
may be, may cure hinwetf cheaply, private
ly, and rruliVallv
fW Thi* Usciure should be in she hind*
of every youth and avery man n the tan 1
Sent, under seat, in a plain envelope, so
any address pust-paid, on receipt of six
ccht‘ or two post -uuips.
Address tt.e publishers.
Cl I.VS. .1. C KUNE & CO..
127 800 err. New York,
■dec 2S- it Post Office Box 4**?.
MITCHELL & CO.,
At the sign of the bkr
m m
ii
Jfl
Are cow offering a full assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
WE make OROnfWIIES a WccisMily,
ami invite the pubHc trveall and
EXMtiyt: ovit ooooe
Assd prices.
.4 Itli if net lon CBailßMeed
la all esse*.
Terms Caslx.
HMvt.ii.ndle, Pw /AI-tr
Civer insurance.
l II e .
T’VDKLWiirrnr’s vofa'CY
<'*AJiJ«s4l> els in a bt'V" share of the
-r |irt>t]4Wtiv* Fall and Win sot tusinr-a,
bv rviuarti of th forge r ijritai. Jioenr! truil!
of r»<er, and pr.tapt p.-.yun’St of *Hjt'»t
thwjMttb , *
Tin- rairw of river lu**rt ■«' «■ tatdMied
la*l year, turye Iwn aj, "i* rtudopted tor
the coMiii:" Uutfo * Min, .and tile under.
siSlieJ taoilld !''• *," vttlttiy invite'rill JaT-on
deelPJiL' to insiire shipihettts "t ' ottnn or
otli'-r freight troiu lids fonnl by l»>.il to foi
v.urrwh, to call upon him lit ti (rfTiee if they
dcrirc their I'lana'rly prol •etH in transit by
a sab- and retiat e.rtiieany
A* an eftdeurr »t Ur ■ stddllry ol the Un
de} v. rtler'- ArjNlcy. die cSreubtr tetter of
tie iter,end A;, af, nr and data trejrt 14th,
imn. shim* t»«U ae.'-fo to the amount <u
13.370.43 U ii
SHAS V KIBUEK
IlnwMns-. iile, Dee, SS- ts
ONTI.A’' SvlO.OOt
PBOCLAMATIOB!
IZxtnwnVunn/ ImhtcemenU
To Pecans tVsano*
SEWING MACHINES!
SHE WILSON SEWING MACHINE
WANWACTt'SIKO COMPANY
* ts now offering *<» tU«
•WI.LSOW’3
XEtr FAMILY MACIirVBS
FOR ONLY TWENTY DOLLARS!
Ml Is Ihs note FliN-ChM itswisi! Us-'lilne tn
»kl,t IliSt Ol* «: I I:■»* « »', »5* #•
car\kw M*« Hi>r io i> * X “*> 4 * h 4 **)
»tox sXcnU f.tat cun *r*H l«i cothUßMd m •
Mu. \ « t ! » • /'■
•fewest .uir- to I‘tii'c: it iuyLto# *»n[
fctf Lf-*t V Iti Dtri vvalc c t - u»* '4jf !i4jw». It
|« ackn»* ! v us (d#san>l«ntir*>
Ijr ahoy»; *ay JJadulßf^^ei- 1 a vented.
Wiliaa'i ioSLalrJ Machine
list ShcXfoi. dotug
All Kinds rlSfruity timing
u wiiL Rtmu, U*M Y*i£x£i'rK, coup. U»»p.
OURHI IW VM Ah AT TB*
•AMS 14 *I. ami JibtWt>tt>KU llr^U'UT.
It QM« a!! TXrmd.
Silk, and / *fk>* ilirveUf from tto SM|«nlemu b#
ruu iby At the’ s'.c| ■ ♦dmteM *,o®o
Hit» Wkclunc ctl*
/ Elastic Lock-Stitch, v,
PkF. uStiBS uoth* cr puU*d »|Mfi \
Wilson's
NEW 820 MACHINE
Pan m; mi* «*r »IJ »fy!» •/ Trtndlt Marina.
It U u U.'j'o u ll,a old Uacblaa. and la ao adaplad
that II "ill aland a«r work üblc. and ranuan
firm nlUionl taalsnoeg.
IT FEEDS "HE H’OSK ITSELF ,
Va.l ratiawa U>a lianda aim oat aotlrely. whkh <*/
,\Va lha nrmiliy of uaiiia a tiand and lrradl»/u
craSa t© AU«tv tile Ui* «*e nl tUdr Ixuiy to
mittX'hc V Mi All thoa* Uav# cj^sied
vn trv.v;v >UvLi*.i t*. Uu* «W mm
|trovt*tri\?t, a» well m aH U-.c scfosiiiflc fy«»o»M.
wic* U»VbSgH'<dfd tliM M«ltm
by tin* tr\»rr hiyiUjf Uqaiiom* to fjAa!#* A»d
sbonkt not mat* tm i on# or t *ml.o t a ad*v
WtU Wn*t \ im- savc:* >|ATMXj#tl»r mnlor
con Hit (tvct,\R prs’niitutj n# »»> *!»• Uri
ftitNid «jut cUest. \i h in caiMijp) U»« old »tyi#
of WCtUBMa M
In ordrt to intrAro tliron«hmil
thr dtikseJ WoflJ, ttAh *'f Afs’ltlrd W ufl«r tfi*
follow u.«
UnprecedantedrVnducements:
To aut s*«f •BCc’itqsfr* Twti putikli, *tth*r
l*> t prenilda
(wUuli thry i»» vtt&t **»ir nttlt/V w*U forward on*
of tbr WiUk.s MBnikm T*d\(frr two wrrAa.
•Bd aI the rt.d Afilta: timet, if the > TV*l the Mach me
I* net. ui
they van i«taTo a to u*. j aul w« wiU
rrfuii,; \
Brjr CM, (hut ent and it to
’» I AUd
Ws */ (mw *rJ >om » iiwchiu* far return Exym.
Xnt/«lioM0 actvnitwUij rArh Mk.Lmf. froan w\tch
tt/m- Ms tia. ip<ruLv«-U "ill find ao Jiauuity\n
EACH XACHIXE
Warranted for Five Years!
'AO laws WA STMB
On CommUaar. er to werk tat a Bal»rr
Wa win aeod Private Terms to Aj«au,witli lladuna
ts these who daai.t as hfieocr
Address all Orders—
wtisos srvrvß MAcmsm
MjtyCJ-ACTCA/J> « CO., 4
CleeWwrwf. OM*.
PROCLAMATION EXTRAORDiNARY!
THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM
IN MIDDLE GEORGIA!
Hawkinsville Dispatch.
a Weekly newspaper, puhlisiied every Wednesday.
Hawkinsville, G-a.
DENIS W. D. BOULLY, EDITOR and PROPRIETOR.
sn\s nn* ion, s- oo peu annum
The Ha mnsyilm; Dispattr being tin only paper published
within the five or six counties surrounding Hnwkinsville, is the
proper und i.awpcl medium for ail oiiiciai adveitimtnents issued
from these counties. County Officers, Sheriffs, Ordinarys, etc.,
will please take notice of this fact and govern themselves ac
cordingly Send in your favors, Gentlemen, as soon as possible.
Citizens of Hawkinsville! It is your Home paper, will you
sustain it V If so, send in your advertisements and subscriptions;
we are ready for all that come
BOOK and JOB WORK
OF EVERY DESC.IimON, NEATLY AND QUICKLY EXECUTED
FOSTERS, HANDBILLS
BUSINESS CARDS,CIRCULARS
all kinds of
OFFICIAL. BLANKS
HUNTED TO (HtUER
WAL WORK CASH ON DELIVERY.
GIVE US A CALL AND SEE WHAT WE CAN DO FOB TOD.
Hawkinsville. Ga.. December 23. 186&
THE