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diwson
Local Column.
C. A. Crowell in our aulliorized
ggent, and will receive aud receipt Tor any
monay doe the ofioe. ' 7 '
Tfos. L HoTi. i'»Buth<ir-
j le d in act as agent ftr ibe “Journal.’*
Provision Emporium—VV. A. Huff.
Wholesale Grooory and Ootnmission
Merchants—Johnson, Campbell & Cos.
Wholesale and Retail Dry G.ods—
B T. Col man.
Flouring Mi'ls— Bledsoe & Cos.
Grocery and Commission Merchants
Jones. Baxter & Day
Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware. &.o.
—E. J. Johnson &C >.
Stoves, Hollow Ware, &o—II. E.
<Sc C. F- Oliver.
Wholesale and retail Buot & Shoe
store—M. S. Myers.
Wholesale and retail Boots & Shoes
—L. P. Strong & Sou.
Emporium of art and B.auty—W
T. Brown.
Money, money,; money—Cheatham,
Harris & Cos.
Magnificent Hock of fall and winter
goods—Siesel, Sternberge & Bro.
Barley Sheaf cooking stoves—John
A Fulton.
Sportunans Warchonse—D. C.
Hodgkins & S m.
Terrell Sheriff Sales—S. F Lassiter
Valuable Plantation For Sale—VV.
T. Burge, Charleston, S. C.
Election in Terrell County.
Seymour, «r„ &87
Grant,.. ..jj. 3(52
MsjdHty for Seymour, 625
Money ! Money ! ! Money ! ! !
s Who is it, that don’t want money?
Who is it, that wouldn’t have money ?
Who is it that can’t get money? By
calling cm Cheatham, Harris & Cos , and
arranging with them for the forthcom
ing of this d-a rable medium of trade.
They can wrap yru up in greenbacks if
j ru w 11 but give them a chance to ex
tend this kindness towards you. They
are connected with the most important
citton marts in the world, aod can
make it to your interest to store your
cotton with them. We take pleasure
in ylvUiiM: yowdp haid in, null in, roll
in, tumbb in, ami get ywr cotton into
their warehouse, and dive iato the cash.
They have never boon purchasers of
cotton, prether and i t.b-y propose to and
this now, but simply ti advineeon i:
f r the purpose of enabling the planters
to hold for the best prices.
4@“ Notice tl c advertisement of Sic
wel, Sternberge & Bro. Those gentle
men have gone to B'in? considerable
trouble and expense, in furnishing a
r«c4 variety of F*U awl winder foodf,,
which they are prepared to sell to thai.
Brrmer.jtKi at the very Inwest
rates, that such can be bought a», in
any Sou hern market. Call and exam
ine their stock, and we arc satisfi. and that
yoa wiil buy to your advantage. Sic
advertisers ;at.
An Extraordinary Stove
Has been patented, and is now being
introduced by iheold established fLm of
Stuart, Peterson ACo , Philadelphia.
It is called the “Barley Sheaf,” (it
burns either wood or coal) and it pos
sesses all the qualities belonging to oth
er first c'ass stoves, in addition to nu
merous merits of its own. Our friends
of the trade should net neglect an op
portunity to make the acquaintance of
♦he Barley Sheaf, and witucss its aston
ishing operations. It is pronounced the
beat Cooking Stows fvej invented.^J
Avoid all inferior stoves represented
to be equal to the “Barley Sheaf.”
There is nothing is the niatkcf.
* Maeoii Telegraph.
For sale by John A. Fultoo, Daw
*>“. IT 1
JDid You Hear !
I say, Mr , you roust go right off
to M icon this roinut *,aud speed‘oodles
es money at E. J. Johnson,s No. 97,
Mulberry street, aud get everything
yoor tatnily Deeds The girls want jew
elry and a piano ; theboy» must have a
guo and knife apiece, you need a walking
cane, and I want a sowing machine, and
with all the rest my watch, ujUvt b«J,tpt iq
order. Just look to this IMlijJdWSbf
|n the J iurnal I was just wondoring
there sasyio such place in the world
where wc could have all this attended to
without |idng from one place to another
>&- Prepare yuurselves for winter,
by laying in a etc rk of Bootp and Shoesi
which are to be had at L. P. Strong &
Son’s, of Macon, Ga., at New York
pneos. «
Kuow all farmers, that herein you
will find the very that is. needed,
simply by turning to Huff's advirtis -
ment which is to be found in anptjjfr ,
column of this paper, and addressing
your orders to the same, accompanied
with the proper assn ran 08 for what jotl I
desire. Buch we *rd autb<H%ed tb tfh
nounoc will meet with prompt attention. !
Attention Squad !
Special attention is hereby direoted to !
advertisement of Messrs.
Campbell <fe Cos., Commision Mercian t# *
»ad dealers ia Groceries, world without
end! Turn 1 -to> their aJveltiMifrtits
•nd read for yonraelrc*.
If isdrir y-H
| Wfiese can w« get a good bargain in
perchasing Stoves and Hollow ware?
We are very much iQ noed of suoli
things, and mu-t have thorn. Go to
G F. &H. E. Olivers. They can sup
ply you with everything in that line.
Seh^dvertisoaicHf.
toT Boots and Shoes for everybody
trilSy W fonrffl at M. Sf Myers, 85 Cher-"
ry streat, M»cod, Ga. The same may
be said of bats and trunks. See adver
tisement.
The 1 argest assortment of sport
ing “tricks" of every eonccivablo shape
and size may be found at the Sports
mens Warehouse of D. C, Hodgkins &
Sdn, Macon, Ga. See advenisemeot.
JCi*r Where there is soniueh smoko
there must be fire. This is old but true.
While in Maoon wo witnessed the great
ru c b to the world renowned Dry Goods
headquarter? of S. T. Coleman. Afior
several unsuccessful attempts, we had
to visit him after night to find him at
leisure—and even then to our astonish
ment the ladies wero crowding in to
trade. His wholesale department is
complete. II? has the largest stock of
gdeckf in Macon j and, a gentlemanly
corps of clerks who are always ready
with a smile to wait upon you Coun
try merchants, look to your interest;
save your fare to far off cities, and the
great swindle in ordering, and go to Ma
con whore lam satisfied ypu can buy j
goods aoUully at New Yoik quotations.'
tzr Everybody come to town. Mr.
W. T. Brown, thecelebca'ed artist is
stopping fdrTfcw diiys in our city and
would call the attention of the citizens
generally to the fact, that he is prepared !
to execute, in the m'St workmanlike*
style, p : ctures suitable to the fancy of
every one. Be quick or you will looso [
this favorable opportunity of securing
mementoes for your fiiendi. Bee adver
tisement for particulars.
Something for Everybody.
Do you want anything and every
thing that is necessary to keep soul and
body together ? If so, wo advise you
to caH on Jones, Differ; & Day. Their
hnu.-e may he foued on Cotton Avenue,
Macon, Ga. They can let you have
anything yau want, asd air rc.i.mafci ■
F tirtiiT. T.ffWfc ft vt rn! <t <b e hV. 1
Here it is—
As good Fh ur can be bought in Ma
erroatthe Mills of Birdsoe & Cb.j as
can bo bail from the far famed city of
Atlanta, nr any oilier city if yon please,
and upon as good terms riotwiths'and -
ing the freight is itss. See adverti-e
--ment.
Two Month* I'rcc—
The publishers of jßun&E’s Weekly
fok Boys and Gels j>rtpo3oio smd
it two months free to all those whose
subventions reach them b fore the 15th
of November—that is, they will reocive
the paper fourteen months for $2 00
This paper should have a wc’dome in
every Sou'hern home. The little folks
approve it highly, and watch eag r'y for
its appearance every week. I' will be
BCBt ciihtr weiklv, or in monthly parts,
the price of either being s‘2 a year,
Specimen numbers wfl! be sent on ap
plication to the publishers, J. W.
Burke & Cos Macon Ga.
JCrsr The fourth Quarterly Confei
ence in view of the fact, of its being j
contrary to the rule of ihe general Con
ference, to extend to the Church the
privilege of retaining the same pastor
over four years, ooiqcido in the -following
‘resolutions offered ivy P. L. Welhorn,
in taking leave of the Rev T. T. Chris
rhtn, who has served the church on this
circuit, the full term allotted in the
prescribed rule.
Resolved. That we., the members of
the QuarteFif CdnfcfrYico of the Terrell
Circuit, in behalf of ourselves, and tho
ciuirchcs vye represent, earnestly return
to Rev. T. T. Christian our heart-felt
thanks for the able and faithful man
ner in which he ha* discharged the du
ties of pastor during the four years that
he has been with us; and wherever un
der the Providence cf God he may be
sent, our sympathy ar-rl prayers will go
with bun and bi* r And should the con
ference ever - ngaini return him tou 3 , wo
will say, welcome, thrice welcome, my
Brother.
Resolved , That this resolution be
spread upon the Records oh tjir Quar
terly meeting, and a copy be furnished
tbe Dawson Journal with a request to
publish. C. JR Bkawrjout,
Secretary.
Notice—
The next important step after mar
gA a is worthy of
i#u|j an-oppeiati likjr then youaresure
as to having commenced the right way to
baffle with the stern realties (J life ; f.*r
all your epmforU must cineuato Is a,
I groato|es less extent, as oireumetaoedfl
I effect the agreeableness of home. You
| that have recently taken upon your
solves thereSponsihilit'cs of pat>v famil
rts, wcvid do'wcß tb notice our adver
tising columns.
13C Scott's Monthly for November
has arrived, and with it the feast
of intellectual merit. It was our mis
t&SiliPfcVVfeP “D’jtki M uiako a fuH ex
change tee last week, and among others
v*e ,w«r*-»t. £auft -walk tho Monthly.—
■Well trj Irrp Yroln being caught nap
p:ng ia futu-c.
Communicated )
Tin* PreseiitSiatns of Dawson.
Dawson, laid oft in IBStJ, numbering
la»t year about twelve hundred, is a
town if growing interest. Men of tal
ent and enterprise, of bone and mmole
in business, are oomjng among us, ii •
’vesting tbeir means and settling their
families. Quirk te plan, wise to execute,
and gifted with the spirit of persever
ance, they will give us as good institu
tions as any iD this this couutry.
In the spring of of 1861, the manu
facture of arms was commenced here on
a largo scale. The immense buildings
employed for this purpose wore after
wards converted ioto a Car Factory aod
Foundry by Maj. O. U Nelson,one of
the ofiginal proprietors. In spite of
wasteff fortunes, depreciated currency,
and poli.ical failures, he is filling every
department with euitablo workmen,
turning out as good cars as run on our
road.-, and supplying the people with
evcrytbipg in his line.
Books ire now open for subscriptions
to build a Cottou Factory, Arguments
abound to show a better location cans
not be found. In the midst cf the raw
material, operatives, wood for fuel &e,
no transported in is necessary. Noth
ing is wanting to spin and weave, to
wear oir own fabricks and savo our
selves frem the profits of other manu
facturing establishments, but more mon
ey. Thirty-five thousand dollars in ad
diiim to what has b-en already sub
scribed would start two thousand and
five hundred spindles, fifty to seventy
five looms, and about the same number
of new hands. These people are close
by, many of them poor from the for
tunes of war, and waiting for remuner
ating labor Benevolence thoo, as
well as interest is involved in the
question. Will not men of fioancial
talent invest sufficient means to begin
the work for the sake of handsome divi
deuds to themselves, and generous sup
port to Others ? Would it not cnhaoce
the value of their property, increase gen
c.r&l trade, and make every interest in
tho surrounding country more flourish
ing ?
We have bai good schools during the
yrar, conducted by able teachers, but
there is now an opening here for an in
stitution of higher grade. Mtoy of the
people desire 8 xnething permauent, sys
tematic, embracing such a curriculum o r
science as the times demand. All are
appiiscd of the fact that close, regular,
thorough traiuing—reaching and con
trilling heart, and head, and manners,
is ihdispefjs Me to tho discharge of the
personal ad relative duties of life. Who
will see this tide in our affairs, take it ai
“the flood,” and ride with ii to literary
fortuoc ? Will oneofour owo citizens,
or some man from a distance, build up
a name tor himself, aod bliss our chil
dren with tho most valuable learning. ?
Health is tietter here than i* general
ly supposed. Not a more salubrious
spot on the same latitude so far as our
knowledge extends. Many of tho peo
ple in some localities have had chills and
fevers, but we have bad very few eases
in the limits of Our incorporation. Not
so many as in other places of less pop
ulation in some cf tho upper parts of
the State,’nor has our mortuary list
been so great. Comparatively few have
died. Should not these sanitary statis
tics make us feel very thankful? In
view of these facts who would not feel
safe in settling here any season?
We are not without the means of fu
ture improvement. The staple of ante
helium reputation still fl mrishes in
our soil, and may be seen in our mar
kets everyday, with heavier yield and
higher prices than we anticipated a few
ago ; some money must come
from tils source. Many of tbe farmer
who gaye a iien on their crops for pro
visions will bo able to relieve themselves
front embarrassments, and do a heavier
j „ ;
business in cotten, or grain 3 , or fruits
aootboe year. All may reasonably I
loni Jnr increasing yields every year on j
the new method of a'plying the best
fi rtiliz ts, of graduating the area to
tfc eir force cf cultivating with the ut
rniQi-t ease. To lauds like ours, lyiog iu
suob a general climate,- and adapted to"
almost every variety of growth, there
are hardly any assignable limits to their
real fecuodity. Let us, then, take cour
age, recuperate our energies, sow and
piow in hope, and all tbe elements of
mutual wealth will toll in like the
streams of our own wide spread plains.
- •o. - j-: t. p.
Mk Editor I hope you will be
to kinq as to to allow meashort space in
your paper to make this following nn_
nouncemcnt. It is a w.-ll knowa fact
that at the Ut« election for members of
the (Georgia L -gjQlturc, Guvernor and
a member to Congress, I did all 1 could
for the election ts the entire Decocratie
hefcet for which I lccl no regret to-day.
I aui an hhmb c minister cf the gospel.
I desire to do all I can for the cause of
my heavenly maSTCr', Feifig satisfied that
I cannot Jie a faithful minister, aud »t
tfio *außj f*f<y K pniitfaiun. -1 shall
frum this tiind out, eudeaver to follow
my high caljjng, aud have nothing to
do with political matters except to cast
my vote as I have heretofore dope in
the interests! the great Democratic par
ty. I am no radical, nor do I ever lntcn u
i
tibe. 1 wish to counsel my colored
friends to a striet obedience to law md
• n honest upright eourso in all their
dealings, observing friendly relations
toward White people, and in - that to ad
monish them to observe the golden rule,
which requires us to do unto others, as
wi w ml I have them do unto u'.
1 am respectfully, yeqr 9b’t servant,
John T. Jones, (col.)
•Yew vert j setn€tiis.
MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY!!!
MONEY IN DAWSON !
MORE M9NEYJN SAVANNAH !
Still More in Baltimore 1
Most Money in New York !
Aml Money World Without end
LIVEKPOOL I
¥E have, .after much effort, succeeded in
perfecting our arrangeni ril.s to Ad
vance on Coitnn And are now prepared to
advarc", at very low rates of interest, on Cot
ton in store in our Warehouse iu Dawson, or
consigned to our friends iu Savannah, Balti
more, New York, or Liverpool, and allow
planters to hold their crops for the spring
market.
Respectfully soliciting patronage, we are
in readiness to serve**!! who may favor us
with their cotton.
CIIEATfI .M, HARRIS & CO.
Dawson, Ga , November 6;tf
established isaa.
D. C. HODGKINS & SON,
MACON, GEORGIA,
DEALERS IN
GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION,
AND
Sporting Goods
OJ every Description .
HAYK SOHKTHINO NEW in TilE WAT of
BREECH LOADING RIFLES and PHOT GUNS,
ami invite inppecfioti of their stock for the
coming season. They are also prepared to
furnish the farmers'"*
WINCHESTER GUNS,
And the Catridgea, at the very lowest prices.
And notwithstanding the advance in price
and great scarcity, in consrqtience of he ex
fraordinarv demand for (he N T rg. and 2,
(6 inch ) Smitn A; We son’s Re
volvers, we hive, by an eiertion, been
able to procure them in a fitihll quantity, and
* r e ready to furnish them on eaily applica
* novdtU
G. F. A If. E. OLITCIt,
STOVES, STOVES,
AND
HOLLOW WARE,
Tocket and Table CutVrv, Iron Pipe,
Steam Fittings, Ac., wholesale Manufacturers
of Tin Ware. 42 and 44 Third Street
MA6UM, I : I i UtunoiA.
novs;3m t
TERRELL SHERIFF SILLS
\\7iLL he sold before the Court Hou e
T V door, in Dawson, said county, on the
first Tutisda) in December next, wiibin the
legal hours of sale, the following properly, to
wit: 4 lots of Und| Nos. 152, 169, 184, 202,
in the lid district of origiually L«‘e, now Ter
rell county ; levied on as the properly of John
T. Howard, to satis’y afi fa issued from the
Superior court of said county, in favor of
Washington Wool brig hi vs. John T. Hwaid
Property pointed out by Washington Wool
bright.
Also, one House and Lot, in the town of
Dawson, known as the Dinm G. Joins on
place, whereon Mrs. Emily Higdon now re
sides, containing two acres, more or less ; lev
ied oh as the property of Nancy J. Johnston,
to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior
Court of s tid county, in favor of Josiah Mat
tocks vs. Nancy J. Johuston. Property point
ed out by Plaiotiff HtPy.
Also, 8 lots of land, Nos. 288, 271, in the
3d district, and No. 300, iu the 4th district;
levied on as the property of John A. Free
man, to satisfy two ti fa’s; one issued from
the Superior Court of said county in favor of
E. G* BroYn vs. J. A. Ftceman, aui one is- 4
sued from ihe Inferior Court of snid county,
in favor of If inning G. Stamper vs. J. A Free
man. Property pointed out by C. B. Woo
teo, plaiutiff’s ati’y.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold 10 acres of land and the improvement*,
thereon, number not known, but kno*n as tbe
Glover place, on the Chickaaawtiatchee road,
leading bom Dawson ; levied on as the prop
eriy ol John T. Glover, to satisfy a h fa issued
From ilTe"Supeifbr Ccluit olsaid county in fa*
vor of Sidney B. Smith vs. John T. Glover.
Also, at the mme time aud place, will be
sold, 3 lots of land, Nos. 74, 86 and 87, ia the
Bfd district, origin ally Lee, now Terrell Cos;
levied on as the property of Win. W. Chee
ver, u> satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superi
or Ontfrt of Dougherty county, in favor of
Cha>. F. Bcwisvs. William W. Oueevtr, mak
er, to and Isaac Collins, endorser.
Also, one lot of land, No. 102, in the 12th dia
| tfict of Terrell county: iorisiix*ft mx the property
oj General W. Applewhite, to satisfy a ts fit issued
from Terrell Superior Court iu favor ol' Josiah
Me Loudon aud Martin Me* endon, adm’r vs. (ico*
eral W. Applewhite and James aM. Kennedy. —
Levy made by Kiaion Dail, former Sheriff.
Also, tne East tall ol lot No. 161, in tbe
llth Di-tiict of Terrell evtfmy, levied On as
the pioperty ofTttoina-t B. B.owu to satiety
three Justice Court ti taS issued from 811th
District, G. M-, Terrell County, in favor of
JtihuJl.i’iMry vs Tbomi* 11. Brown, Lewi*
Graves vs Thomas hi Brown, C. A. Clieal
ham vs Tliomaa R. Brown. Levy reiurned
to me by Constable.
Also, one house and lot, No. 135 ; Lsvied
on as the property of Mary E. Coopr r, De
ceased, to silisfy ati la issued irorn Terrell
I Superior coin t, iu tuvor ol la. VV. ,
vs Biiitlrp F. Clayioo. Adrurui lior, of 41n*y
: R Ci.op- r.
I Also, 59 acres oflanrl in the oortheaet corner
! of lot ot land, No. ti in the r 2th district of Ter
-1 rail county, aud all that tract or parcel of laud be
longing to tieuersl W. APPicwhiu-, trtng south
oftuc .soutlnvestetn /{ailroadiu lUetuwn-ot lAra
, sou, and said countv ; levied on as the property
! oj (j. w . Applewhite, to satisly ati la issued from
1154th district, G. M„ Terrell county, in lavor of
C. «. Wooten r<<.is.-W. alUptOWltite.
la-vy lntule by aconstabje and retnrnod to me.
I S. F. LAS-ilTfiU,
i novs-tds Sh’ff.
|.T V ALUAIiLE
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
VllGt'r i'li* co Uuudred Acres ol good
pine land lyiug iu aad adjoining Daw
son, Terrell count?, G»., also three Storn
Ironses and a dwelling iu said town, which
will be sold low. For further particulars
inquire ol Wm Coker, E-q., of Dawson, who
will act as nit representative in the sale, 4c.
augSOSm* ROB f. J HODGES.
TANNERY AND SHOE SHOP!
'.WE HAVE PURCHASED OF
MR. W. W. LEE
ms
TAN YARD AHD SHOE SHOP,
which we propose to make
an Institution of the town
OF
n.i I rsojr.
In the Shop we have secured the ser
vices of that superior workman,
MR. JAS. FITZGERALD,
as foreman and general manager, who,
wi>h Messrs. BLAIIt, JOHNSON and
SMITH as assistants, will put up any
thing jou want iu the line of
BOOTS AND SHOES
FROM THE
HEAVY BROGAN
TO A FINE
CALF SKII SEWED BOOT
FOR GL.raL.tJL.V, !
And
Kid or Calf Shoes or Bools
FOR L.4DIFS.
IN THE Y A.RD,
MR. HOLLOWAY,
of Fort Gaines,
A PRACTICAL TANNER
AND
Superior Finisher, j
fFHII have General Supervision.
CASH PAID FOR HIDES
OF ALL KINDS,
COW, GOAT, SHEEP, DEER,
TJt: NTTSTERY
nn Chickasawhatchie creek, half mile
from C urt House. Shop, south side
Public Square.
AT OUR STORE
yi'u will always liud MB. PAHROTT
who will sell you anything in our line
Low for Cash.
ALEXANDER & FARROTT.
octlo 3ra
SMITHS.
And be convinced that we still keep
on hand the
Largest aud Best Selected,
And cheapest stock of Goods in
MIDDLE GEORGIA !
And «re ever ready, as heretofore, to
prove what we nay, by our customers,
who have been dea'ing with us. All
Goods shipped promptly aud guaran
teed to
Come Up to Representation!
Don't take our word for it, but TRY
US yourselves. Always on hand.
BACON,
CORN,
PORK,
SOAP, J
FLOUR,
MEAL,
MACKEREL,
STARGH,
LARD,
RICE,
HERRINGS,
CANDLES,
100 Iloxcs Tobacco.
CIIEESE,
WHISKEY’,
OSNAHURGS,
SNUFF,
POWDER,
SHOT,
COFFEE,
SARDINES,
BRANDY,
YARNS,
CIGARS,
SUGAR.
OKAUKERft, CASE LIQUORS,
SHEETINGS, PICKLES, CaYPS,
TEA, &c , &c.
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO.
Jas. SItYMOrR, i
A. 11. T tvßLtr, >
T. D Tinslxy, J
t OftSjJbm
H. IN. Peeples
HAS JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK
With an Entirely New, Fresli and Beautiful Stock of
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS
A FULL LINE OF
Domestics, Cassimeres and Jlouse-Furnisfitng Goods.
—mtrfCCfMW
YANKEE NOTIONS,
WE have everything iu this line that can be asked for.
CLOTHIUO-,
OUR Stock is very Large and Complete.
BOOTS -A.3ST3I) SHOES,
WE have an endless variety, including a splendid assortment of Ladies Show.
IFAMHLIT aJiDOlfmig 3
OUR Grocery Department will also be well assorted and oomplete.
Bagging:, Tics and Salt always on hand.
A F T E V *, Uy f 1 ' ree " eeke in New Tor,t - " n d * elose observation of the fluctn.tloue la
1 *- ll,e il '' rk e'. I h ‘»e been onable.i to buy Goods very low. Come aad examine them
and no argument will be necessary to sell th?m to you.
I AM AGENT FOB
'WMTmm’m
Grand, Square and Upright Piano-Fortes,
A Specimen of which can be seen at my residence.
Also, WOODRUFF’S CONCORD BUG
GIES, which I will sell cheap for CASH. ,
And am prepared to make Liberal Cash Advances on
Colton Consigned to my correspondents in Savannah or New Fork.
W. M. PEEPLES.
Dawson, Oa., October 22 IBG3—3m
THE GREAT TRIUMPH
IN NEW YORK.
S. M. sim k SI,
nAVINt? purchased the largest and beat
selected ttock of
DRY GOODS!
that has ever been exhibited in the town of Daw
son at unprecedented
LOW PRICES I
Which they are determined to sell
Cheaper Than the Cheapest,
They return their thank* to their fVirnds and pat
ronß for past favors, and solicit a continuance of
the same.
Messrs. Maas & Jolinstou
Who are. always on hand, are determined to spare
rto paius in making their customers agreeable.—
Be certain to call on us before buying elsewhere
if you Want to save money.
S. M. SIESEL & BRO.,
West side Public square, Dawson Ga.
octß-3m
HOST PO.VITO
»rt ItJTIIJf’I S TMITO ICS MJL£.i
BY virtue of an order from the Court of
Ordinary of AYuscogee Cos. Git., will be
sold before the Court House door in the town
of Morgan, in Calhoun county, on the first
Tuesday in December neat, that valuable
plaitiation situated in the third District tit
said County end known as tbc"Bond Place, ’’
formerly owned by lladison Carter, .fijoin
ing the land" of S. G. Weaver and r tfcers,
containing (526 scree, and consisting of lots
of land Nos. BS, 45 its) the South half of 44
in the third District of originally Early, now
Calhoun county. »
Terms of Sale. Onehalf Cash, balance tn
twelve months from day of sale, with note
secured by Mortgage ou tbe premises. Pur
chaser to pay for papers.
SA.VUEL D. TRYIN.
Adm’r JAMES BOND
Oct. sth 18(58. tds.
A FAVOR NEFOFDv
MY friends in general, and. subscribers in
particular, will do me a sped*l favor
by calling on Judge Hints at W. H.
Peeples’ Si ore, and get a copy ol my
- “Guide to Deali h, M by the 10ih of next
month. I need help to wind up tbe expense
of printing,
My respects to all who will favor me,
JAMES J. DAVIS, SJ. D.
P. I! —Falter not to make tho leap. Tcsti
monials are being had as to the efficacy ol
tsie medicines held forth in the Work.
oct.9—2w J. J. D.
OYSTER SALOON.'
BYHD & COLCEIt,
HAVE on band, at. their store op Mj'n ik
ritD II OaS*TER«a nrM s,|
pteparnd re serve them up to the taste
<jt all. Come and by them.
Daweon, Ga., oet. s»tS>, 1868—ts
K K K
KUNTRYMEN KEEP KUMING.
Richard is Himself Againii
smith, -■ msm
DAS
RETUBNED,
VND has brought with Lim the largest lot
of
GUTSTS, PISTOLS*
AKD _ .. ,
SHOOTING FIXINGS GENERALLY,
EVtX SEEN IN OAWSCH,
SUCFI aa Colt’a Repealers, Smith & Wepon'l
R p.-a'e.ra, Melalic Cartridges to suit anj
ihing, Cartridges for Colt's Pistols, Smith Jl
Wesson’s Pistole, snd ail other kind of Pistol
or Gun Caps that war be called lor, aud An
uuition of every diaeriptiou.
J. G. a SMITH.
D i.aou, Ga., Oct 22, '6B ; Sm.
T. J. PHATT. j B . OKI It.
PRATT & CRIM,
DRY GOODS AND
Grocery Merchants,
DAWSON, - - GEORGIA.
LIBERAL advances made on Colton
shipped to our correspondents in cavsn*
nah and Baltimore. 6ct22’Rßly*
AEOKGIA. Terrell County:
YJ Whereas, Jeremiah Ililsman appliee to
me for letters of dirmission from Guardian
ship of F, A. & M. T. McrceF.
These are to cite and admohisk all persons
concerned to be and appear al my office with*
in the time prescribed by ia» t and show
cause, if any, why said letters Should not bs
granted.
Given under rov hand and official sign*-
urr, this Aug. 20, 1868. T. M./ONES,
oct29-40u* Ordinstri
/ t EOKGIA, Terrell l oimlyt
V.B Whereas, Abraham Sasser, applies for
letters of administration Be behis non, Ou
the estate of Sidney B. Smith, dec'd :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
p-'rsous concerned tb be and appear at fnv
office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, il rtny, why said letter# should
not be granted. Given under niy hand and
official signature this Sept. 19rh 1868.
sep244nd f 3. JONES, Ord’jt.
1
I rffo Months altpr date application krill be
j A made to the Cotirt of Ordlhsvy of Ter
! cell county, lot; leave to sell the lands belong
j nq to tlie e-utc of Sarah Ford, late of s».d
| ebunty, decba3cd.
J »>* CHARLES FORD, Adm’r.
“FOlt SALK.
i \ llouso and lot wvtMndwn hn»-
J, J » dred yards of th« buaiuosa portion of ifc
i city. Call ou me at mv store.
W. M I'KFPLKi.
I m. warm, Gs.,act,2S-»f