The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1868-1878, December 21, 1871, Image 4

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CHICKASAW HATCIIIE Male / Female cademj, WM. Si. PIL'iBVRY Principal Stccoxn Year of this School will com | X mer.ee on the h irst J/omday in January, ; 1872. The Principal will be ussi.-ted in the discharge of Ins school duties by competent teachers. This Fel.ool has been in successful opera lion for months past, under the management of the Principal. Reference is made to the following gentlemen W- A. Wilson. Kx-President Furtow, ol F. College, Americus ; Hon. T. M. Furlow Americas ; Rev J. Cosbv, Pistor Precbyte rian Cherub, Cut!. her! ; U. E. Morrow, tichool Commissioner, Gr fflu. dec. 7-ts. .film i it istratur's Sale. A GREK.ABLE to an older of the Court of Xl Ordinary of Terrell county, will be sold on the First Tuesday in Januirv next, be fore the Court House door in Dawson, during the usual hours of sale, the following lands belonging to t l, e estate of Namtul Denton deceased, hold for the benefit of the heirs of said et e : Lots, Nos, 161, 152, Iff), 170, (one bun- [ dred and fifty-one, one hundred uud fifty two. one hundred n»d sistw-Bine, and one j hundred and seventy,) containing 810 acies, 1 ■ e sold in one bodv, with the improve- j incuts thereon, including a good dwelling and out houses, with one hundred acres of cleared land, in good state of cultivation, near the South Western Railroad, and one mile from Brown’s Station. Also, Lots Nos. 1 19, 120, 158, 15 4 and ISO, (one hundred and nineteen, one hundred and ! twenty, one hundred . ' fifty-ihiee, one [ hundred and fifty four, one hundred aid thirty-six,) through wl'' South Wes tern Railroad pastes, 1 bered, no im provement. Also, Atb N, j. 135, 155, 138, 189, (one hundred and thirty five, one hum- 1 dred and fifty-five, one hundred and thirty eight and one hundred and thirty nine,) and the undivided two thirds inteiest in Lot No 140, (one hundred and fort-.) All the last named lots timbered, and rr , but noli touching said Railroad. Also, 190, ue bun j . died and ninety acres of lot IGS, on - huu- ; dred and sixty-eight, all in 12ih die ■ t of j originally Lee, now Terrell count - Also, a fractional part of Lot No. 1,. . t oro I hundrtd and thirty-seven,) in the .South-west | corner, eon'airting 16 acres, more or less, j booting and lying West of the Albanv Road, 800 yards frrm the depot at Brown’s Sa- j thin. Also fractional part of same lot, in ! South-east corner fronting and lying A’tst of Albany Road, and iS’outh of the road from th; 6' ation to Wright’ft Btidge. it being that portion between Elam Johnson’s cl rating and , jhe -South arid Aast lines of said Jot, and con tair.ing 40 (forly) acres, more or l (8 s. Also, a triangular Iractional part of same lot, in the North-east coiner, Iting on and South of the Railroad, it being all that per tion of said lot between the old Wright’- btidgo road and the South-western Railroad, 400 yards from the depot, containing 12 acre°, more or less. Also, one 3, (three) acre ' />r near the depot, with store house 20 b? h , r ' i et, wi'h two rooms, now occupied by Thomas Smith. Terms of sale one half cash, balance, note, payable Ist November, 1572, with Bond (or ritle. D. F. LAWIIORN, Adtn’r. nov 23-4bd. C.ILIIOVV TURRIFF SILK. wII.A be sold before the Court Ilnust Door, in Morgan, on the first Tuesday in J n- : nary next, between the legal hours of sale the loliowirg propertv to-wit: Tarts of Lots of Land, Nos. 349, 84R, 873, 374,878, 387,880, amounting to acres, mote or less.it, being the inter. James K. Daniel, in the estate of J L Daniil, deceased to satisfy ore fi ,a mo.. Calhoun Superior Court, obtained ,S' über i term, 1871, fn favor of Jurm .kersen Executor of W. W. Kiikerson. ' ..rues K, ' Daniel. Also at the same time and nlac- 'i lard. Nos. 372, 873, (less ITT at s off 573, to satisfy a tax fi fa for 1871, Stab . county, vs. John F. Duncan, Adrn’r of J. K * Daniel. j Also, at the same time and place lots of lard Nos. 177, 178, 184, 215 218, in 3rd dig. trict of said county to satisfy one tax li fa, ] 1871, State and eountv, vs. Faul Hammotri. /' Also, at the same time and place, 2 Pe r uyj J/ill Rooks, and the Running Gear to Slid Hill Rocks- Levied’on to satisfy 1 tax fi fa !or 1871. S ate and county, vs. W. D Thompson. U. W. AVA’Ra, dec 7 td. Sheriff TERRELL sheriff safes. WILL be sold before ilie Court House Door, in the town of Dawson, said ronntv, on (he Ist Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, the following dsseribed property, 10-wit.- One lot seed cotton. Twenty bushels of cotton seed. 7’hirty bushels of corn, one slack of fodder. Levied on as the property of Pet»r Moody to satisfy two ft fas issued from Terrell Superior Court, one in favor of John T. Howard, and tho other in favor of Lee & Fulton, vs. Peter Moody. ■Also, at the same time and' place, will be sold Fifteen Hundred pounds of seed cotton, four hops, ore cow. Levied on as the prop erty of Ephraim Moody to satisfy a fi fa is sued from Terrell /Superior Court in favor of Sohn T. Howard, vs, .Ephraim Moody. Also, at the same time and place will be sold one house and lot, number not known, but known as the house and lot occupied by Cator Lewis, (col.) on Lee St. Dawson. Lev ied on as the picpeity of Sharp A B’oirn to satisfy a fi fa issued from Randolph Superior Court in favor of the cfficcts of couit, vs. Sharp & Brown. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold one mule, one crib of com, one lot of fodde" and one lot of oats. Levied on as the property of N. D. Glaze to satisfy a dis tress warrant issued from Terrell Superior Court in favor of D. R. Brinson, vs. is. D G! » ze - W J/. KAIGLER, -° ec - L ‘d- She. iff. I'osfpoucd Mortgage Sheriff Suite. WILL he sold before the Court House door IT in Dawson, Terrel! county, one tho first Tuesday in January next, between the legal hours of sale, the following property to wit; A umbers (152.) one hundred and fifry fwo, South half of number (158.) one buns dred and fifty three. .South half of L umber (190) one hundred and ninety ; and E„:l half of (115) one hundred and fifteen, the Itchawaynochaway creek being tho West of said lot, (115) in the fourth District of Terrell county. Also a siip of land off of lots numbers (9) nine and (10) ten, one hun dred chains by twelve chains and ten, con- taining one hundred and twenty one acres lying in the Third District of Calhoun coun ty, said State. Said tract containing six hundred and twenty-one acres more or less, •nd lot (i 1) eleven, in the 3id District of originally Early, now Calhoun county. Lev ied on a» the property of Lerov Brown, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from Tern ! 1 Superior Court, in (mqi of R N. ,v Cos., vs Leroy Br wn. Property ; edi nut in said mortgage, WF KAIGLER, dec7, Id. . /Sheriff, j NOTICE. Georgia caiitcuu ceimfy: Thirty days after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary ol Cal houn county, for leave to sell the entire real estate of John B; Davis, late of -swhkflgunty deceased. M. ). J ONE.S’,- ceo. 7-804. ‘W The Great Fietorial Annual ITostptter’s T’ni-ed States Almanac for 1572, for distribution g ntis, throughout the United States, and ail civiliz'd countries | of the Western Hemisphere, will be published j about the first of January, in the English j German, Fiench, Xoiwegian, Welsh, S»e --1 dish, Holland, Bohemian and Spanish lan I gauges, and all who wish to unders. tnd the ! true philosophy of health should rend and I ponder the valuable suggestions it contains, j lu addition to an admirable medical treatise | I on the causes, prevention and cute ol a great | variety of di-enses, it embraces a large a- . mount of information interesting to the mer- j chant, the mechanic, the minor, the farmer, the plants, and p-ofessioi -an; and the calculati ns have been tnai.c ior such meridi ans arid latitudes n° are moat suitable fora correct and comprehensive National Calen dar. The nature, u«es, and exlraordioarv san ! - torv r(Tecta of Ilostetter’l Stomach Hitters, I the staple tonic and alterative of more than hall the Christian world, are fullv set forth j in its page?, which are also oterspersed with pictorial illustrations, valuablo recipes for j the household mu- farm, humorous anecdotes j and other lost uctive and amusing reading j ma"er, oi iginal ad selected. Among the Annuals to appear with the opening of the j year, this will be one of the most useful, and may be had fur the ashii g. The proprietors, .Messrs Hostetler k Smith, Pittsburgh, IV, jon receipt of a two cent stamp, will forward a copy by mail to any person who cannot ‘ procure one in his neighborhood. The Bit j lets arc sold in every city, town and village, I and are extensively used throughout the eu- I tire civilized world. TWO W Wagon*, and 1 One Horse Wagon for Bale. Apply to A* Er¥* nov. 16, tt. or, C. C. TRUSS PLANTATION Wm* Sssle I I am offering for sale my p’antation, near Chickisawhatchie, coutaining ’Vur liun j dred acres. 200 cleared. VFill sen on verv reasonable terms to a purchaser who will pay ! a email a mount >.f the pm chase money. lus j quite o r F. if. flan -‘h -Dawson, or myself at Wooten’s Station P. 0. nov. 16 41. W. L BRANTLEY. ('iilltomi Ssslt-s. TV’ILL be sold before the Court House A t door on she Ist Tuesday fn January next, between tlie 1i"0TV,..-rfO l » ’e, at Mor gan, the following described tfortg iged ptop erty, to-wit: Lots of land Nop. 149, 11>0, Tit 173, 188, eontaing 250 H -res each, more qfc, all ly ing in the 3d ‘ f iv>t or aid CouJI to satis fv one mortgage fi Win lia Puce, Ad ininistratra of J)* •' !'P Vu and, for the use of C. B. Wooten 1' q , v J jf ert Mor row, ail of said iu said DC! -M on which Thos J. McVey, gMIf-qi, h-g lived the past 3 years, 10 miles .! South Os Dawson, neir Chick isawhatchie, containing 6024 acres, about one half cleared, and Spiendid, Productive Land. Good houses, &c. New (Jin, Giu Ucuse, Screw, two Wagons, and full supply of farming tools. ff3y iiisili'iictiotiw are lo soil. J. IS. CICIK, nov. 23-ts. Agent for the owner. Millfp®pyi > _ I bike pleasure in informing my customers and friends that my F-ll Stock of Millinery goods is now complete, arid I will be pleased to exhibit them to any who mky call on me. FASH SOX PLATES and the latest designs of Ladies and Mis«es ITats and Bonnets, can be seen at my Store, and orders for the same will be promptly filled in as good style and on as reasonable terms as can be had in this market. Also, a full line of rdions, Fancy Cccds, etc,, always on hand. Call on me at. mv store, on Main Street, first door above Journal Office. MRS. s. a, POIVELL. NOTICE. j f t EORGI », Terrell Ccnnly U Elizabeth 7'homp-on appl'es for exemp tion of personalty, and I will pass upon the ' same at my office on the Bth day,-of Decem ; her, 1871, at 10 o'clock, a.m. nov. 3g-2w. T. M. JOXFS, Ord. LAWTON A tVIGLINGHAn, successors to LAWTON & LAWTON, FOURTH STREET, Maeoti, Gcorftin, W Ft FJ FI O U S E Cotton and Commission Merchants. Advances made on Cotton in Store, when desired. Guano Dealers NOTICE. GEORGIA, Terrell Comity : Mary E. Brocks applies to me for ex~ rmption es personlaty and setting apart of homes'ead, and I will piss upon the same at my office on the ltiih of December, 1871, at 11 o’clock a. m. dec 7,2 w. T. M. JONES, Ord, *ttlm in Istratov's Salt, Will he sold on the Ist Tuesday in Janu ary next, before the Couit House door, during usual sale hours, lot of land, No., 349 in the 26th District of Atariy county. Sold as the property of the estate of William "Chambliss, lor division. Terms cash. Bold at the risk of S. E. Lasseter, former purchaser. D. & B. Mi CHAMBLISS, dec7td. •Adm’rs. Dawson Business Directory, ©ry Goo<t4 Merchauta. nRIB, & TCCKEB, Dealers in | \J Drv Goods Clothing, Boo's and Shoes Groceries &c. Also ugcuts for eome of the most approved Fertilizers. Main Street. KIITAIIiES, FI»WASSE>, Dealer in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries Hardware, Crockery etc. (,’tlt. W. F. Dealer In Fancyandsta - file Drv Goods, Main st., next door to J. W. Reddick’s. uTorot y iWcvchauU. TTOOI>, IJ. 11., Dealer in Groceries and fl. Family supolies generally, at W. F. On's old stand, under ‘Journal” Office, Main st. TOY f-I'ISS, F. Grocer and Com j mi-sion J/erchaut, Dealer in Bacon, Flour, L'q 'ors, &a. TANARUS) EOOICI4, .1. Grocer dealer in Ba i V con, F! jur, Lard, Tobacco, Ac. HAKDWAKE. TFF. & PROTHFH, Dealers in J Hardware. Iron and Steel, Wagon Tim ! bers, and Plantation Tools. Also Manufac turers of Tiu Ware,Main st., at J. B. Perry’s old stand. |>ALI>WIY, AIBBEW'. Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware Cut teilv, Furnitnre, Ist door from the Hotel. Ortiflsisß. Call t. * TSIA H, «J. A., Druggist and J Physician. Will visit by day or niglit, parents in Town will prescribe for anv and all the ills that flesh is heir to. Ketpw a complete supply of Drugs and Meds ieines School Bocks and stationary—Gar den Seeds As., &c., At his old stand, The Red Drug Store on Main St., -TEUJ/S Strict ly i Cash. JAYES, ©li. .J. If., Dealer in Drugs, A/edicines, Oils, Paints, Dye Stuffs; Garden Seed, &c., kc. I-ircry Stable. *>Glli€E, 14. G. & -I- K., Sale, 1 Feed and Livery Stable. Carriages, Hacks, Buggies, Dravs, Wagons, Harness ■.»j Llules for sale or hire. Horses boarded at reasonable rates. Deoot. Street. hUcksmith SHoi». WARE, RATO ATT. Will make and repair Wagons, Buggies Plows, Dickson Swe, p, Shoeing horses, near Post Office-. Always ready to do work good and Cheap, Jan. 19 lv ARRIVAI EXTRAORDINARY! SIMON J 5 GOBI (Late of South Carolina.) Tin 3 Ist opnied in the new Brick I'uildinir ou ‘ Public Square, a large and 8-Ject Stock of Family Grocery's DEY GOODS CLOTH MG, BOOTS, SHOTS, HATS, Trunks, Crockery Ware, And a general assortment of Fancy (food 3 , which lie will sell as cheap as in Southwest Ga. 3m. B P ll ’l\ I with KenlltiicvN a si «l ■ A fli(iroii»liiicss tiftoii fhc !.iv tiemr il ('irciilalioii. Bf ISi<‘ ito -.cl* i:i .'kisltii'tii and cleaiisev Hu: vys . o. s. ri: nr nrrrs \ a ntipiniii. s, Ni ver fnils to cure -ses in any sot m. Toupiditv, i?n . Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Loss of Nausea, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, iteh.lilv, Dow Spirits, Cold Feet and Hands, CosiivenSss, Listlessrinss, Colic, Chronic Di~ arri n>a, and Chronic Chills and Fever- Compounded in strict accordance with skillful chemistry and scientific faroiacy, this purely vegetable Compound has, after the severest, test of twenty years incessant, use. I CELEBRA ted \ been styled the Great Restorative and Recu perant by the enlightened testimony of thous sands using it; so harmoniously adjusted that it keeps the Liver iu healthful action : und when the directions are observed, the process of waste and replenishment in the human system continues uninterrupted to a ripe old'age, and mar, like tiie patriarchs of old, drops into the grave full of years, with out a struggle, whenever Death claims his prerogative. Adapted to the most delicate 1 LIVER MEDICINE f tempers incut and robust constitution, H can be given with equal safety and certainty of , success to the young child, invalid or strong j man; sept 14-1 y HR. O. S. FROFHI'FT’S ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT. b@uNever fails KILLS PAIN IN EVERY FORM ! CHURL'S Pa'ns in the Back, Chest, Hips, J or Limbs. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, j Coughs, Colds, Bronchiol Affections, Kidney Diseases, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Colic | Cholera J/orbus, Pleurisy, Asihma, Heart j Burn, Toothache, Javrache, Darache, Head- I ache, Sprains, Bruises Cuts, Contusions j Sores, Lacerated Wounds, .Scalds, Burns, . Chill Blainp, Frost Bites, Poisons of ail [ tain kTll it [ kinds, vegetable or animal. Os all the rem edies ever discovered for the relief of suffer ing humanity, t his is the best pain medicator known to medical science l The cure is speedv and permanent in the most inveter ate diseases. This is no humbng, but a grand I medical discovery. A pain killer containing no poison to inflame, parolyze or drive the inflamation upon the interval organs. Is efficiency is truly wouderful—relief is instan taneous. It is destined to banish pains and aches, wounds and bruises, frora the face of the earth. Sept, 14, 1871-ly t'j EORGIA Cullman County VT Whereas, Harriett T Thigpen has applied tome for pernnnent letters of adminis tration on the A/state of Henry F. Thigpen of said county deceased. These are to cite aii and singular the cred itors of said deceased to show cause before me on tile Ist Monday in January next why said letters of administration should not be granted" Given under my hand and official signature this 27tb of Novenber 1 871. Ncv. SO-40d. J. JOHN BECK, Od’y .Srfminlstrator's Sale. \\ r UL be sold, on tho first Tuesdav in t r January next, before the Court House j door in the town of Dawson, Terrell county, I the following dcsciibed laud to-wit: Dot of land No. 195, in the 12th District of origi nally Lee, now Terrell county, and kuown as the place recently owned by Joseph Hood. Said place is If miles from Dawson, is well improved, and has about 80 acres of fresh cleared land, under good fence. Terms nov. 28-40d. B. n. HOOD, Adm’r. RAIL -ROAD GUIDE.! iionlliwestSTU Railrostsl I*as- Miiiicr Trains. W M. HOLT, Pres. | VIRGIL POWER, Sup Leave J/ucon 800 a.m . Atrive at Daw- j son 2:10, p.rn . Arrite at Eutaula 4:58, p.m ; | Leave Euf iula 7:45, a.m ; Arrive at Dawson 10 32, a.m ; Anive at Macon, 4:50 p.m. Connecting with Albany branch train at Smilhville, and with Flit Gaines brunch train at Culhbert. ECVADLA NIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAINS Leave Macou 8:50 p.tn ; Arrive at Dawson 6:31 am ; Arrive at Eufaula 10,00 a.m . Leave Eufaula 6:10 p.m ; Arrive at Dawson 9;5 p m ; Arive at Macon 6;00 a.m. Connect at Sraithville with Albany train on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights. No tiain leaves on Saturday nights COLUMBUS TRAINS. Leave Macon 5;25, a.m ; Arrive at Co lumbua 11:30 a.m; Leave Columbus 12:45 1 ;tn ; Arrive at Macon 612 p.m. COLUMBUS NlGm PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Macon 8.15, a.m . Arrive at Co lutnbtn 4.43 a.m ; Leave Columbus 8.06 p.m. Anive at Macon 4.10 a.m. Atlantic and Giiif Railroad. 11. S. HAIXE3, General Superintendent. ON AND AFTER the Sunday, August 6, 1871, passenger trains on this road will tun as follows : Leave : avatinah daily at 11.15 p.m ; Ar rive at Live Oak daily at 10.00 a-m ; Arrive at Thoousville at 11.15 .-.m ; Arrive at Bain bridge at e.OO a.m ; at Albany at 8.15 a.m . Leave Albany at 3.00 p.m ; Leave Bainbridge at. 3 45 p.m ; Leave Thomasville at 6.40 p.m ; Leave Live Oak at 3 30 a.m ; Arrive at avannah at 9.25 a.m. Through trains be ween Savannah and Jacksonville. Conuee* at Albany wi'h night Accommodation t vt on Southwestern Rail road The Albv-v freight train with passens ger accommodations, will leave Thomasvilla Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 5.30 a.m, connecting at Albany with passenger train on Southwesiern A’liitoad. Leaving Albany Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday a 15.30 a.m, connecting at Thomasville with .Passenger train for Bainbiidge. Western St Atlantic Railroad. E. B. WALK SR, Master Transportation On and after SUNDAY, July 2nd, 1871, the Passenger Trains wiil run on the Western k Atlantic Railroad as follows : NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN Leaves Atlanta 10.30 pm ; Arrives at Chattanooga 6-16 a.m ; Leaves Chattanooga 5.20 p.m ; Artixesat Atlanta 1.42 a.m. I)AY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta 6.00 a.m ; Arrive- at Chat tanooga 1.21 p.m : Leaves Chattanooga 6.30 a.m ; Anives at Atlauta 1.32 p m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta 2;45 p m ; arrives at Dal ton 7,63 pin ; leaves Dalton 2;25 am , ar rrivea at Atlanta 9;io a m. Georgia Central Railroad. WILLIAM ROGERS, General Sup’t. On and after Sunday, 14th J/ay, Pas senger Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad will run as follows : UP DAY TRAIN. Leave Savannah 7;15 a.m; Arrive at Augus ta 5.38, p.m Arrive at Jfacon, 4;51 p.m. Leave Augusta 8; 15 am ; Arrive at J/illedge ville 8;45 p m: arrive at ithtonton 1n;45. Cuuneeing at Augusta with trains going North, and at Macon with trains to Columbus and Atlanta. DOWN DAY TRAIN. Leave Macon 7.00, a.m , Leave Augusta 8;16p,m Arrive at Augusta 6.38 p.m; Arrive at Savannah 5.25, p.m. Making same con nection at Augusta as above. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAINS GOING SOUTH, Leave Savannah, 7.00 p-m ; Leave Angus ta, 830 p. m; Arrive at Macon 5.15 a. m. Connecting with trains to Columbus, leav ing J/acon at 5.25 a.m NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Savannah 7.00 p.m; Leave J/acon, 6.20 p.m. Arrive at J/illedgevllle f;45 p. m. Arrive at Datonton 1( ;45 p. m. Arrive at Augustu 2.45 a.m; Ariive at Savannah 5.30 a.m Making close connection with trains leaving Augusta. Passengers going over the M. and E. Branch will take uight train from Macon, day train from Augusta, and 7 p.m train from Sa vannah, which connects daily at Gordon (/Sundays excepted) with J/tlledgeviile and it’aton trains. Macon & Sruitsu ick HiiUroad WM. JfacR AE, Superintendent. DAT MAIL TRAIN DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Jfacon 6;45 am ; arrive at Jessup 4;42 p ni; ariive at Brunswick 7;05 p ni ; ar rive at /Savaunah 8;00 p m ; Leave Brunswick 5;00 a ni; arrive at Jsssup 7; 10 a m ; arrive at Jfacon 5; 25 pm. • HAWKINSYILLE TRAIN DAIY(BUNDAY EXCEPTED.) Leave Hswkinsville 6;30 a m ; arrive at Ma con 10,20 a m ; leave Macon S;OS p m ; arrive at Dawkinsvilte 6;45 p m. RROWN STATBQFJ M© X Hoad CAKE SHOP. JOHNSON k HILL, at Brown Station, would respectfully inform their custo mers, and the public generally, that they have Dearly completed their large and com modious Store House, which is 60 x 50 feet, and divided into THREE DEPARTMENTS, for the accommodation of the public, and r especially the ladies. The Dry Goods De- I partment beiDg ENTIRELY SEPERATE from the Bar and Grocery They have a well selected stoak of GENERAL. MERCHANDISE- Always have on hand plenty of the cele brated.ROME and KENNENAW FLOUR. BAGGING A TIES at reduced price. Those who wish to regale the inner roan will find at the Bar the best things thereunto pertaining JOHNSON A HILL Oct 12 ts. DAWSON lUmCTHC Cl. DAWSON, ©A manufacurers of railroad cars Agi'iciillsiral Icßsplcmcuts, Sngai* mills, Sugar Kettles, fc;i:a Clearing, Tliosaias Water Wheels, Shafting and Pulleys, Iron and Brass Castings, mill Work of lx very Description, Dressed Lumber, etc., etc. Old Cast Iron, Brass and Copper purchased at the highest market price. All order* promptly attended to. 0 0 NELSON Pres’t, - - H. ATKINSON, Sup’t,. Dawson,Ga. September 9,tf THE bis in a. Established in 1852—Formerly at Double Wells. ALSO, A GENUINE TATTERN OF The €fpssweid Gin* THE UNDERSIGNED, having resumed the muntificture of the abeve Gin, *■ pr> pose to make it what it was before the war—“ The favorite of the South.” Our work stands upon its merits, and we think this a sufficient guar antee. AV’e have secured the services of some of the best mechanical talent in the Northern shops, in tddition t > some of the bust workmen (rorr, the shop of the late Samuel Griswold Air. Uhas. Gardner, who served eight years apprenticeship under E Carver & Cos., at East Bridgewater, Mass., and who was employed as Superintendent of the Double Wells shop, from the com meucernent of the manufacture of the Moore Cotton Gin, until is suspension, is again at Lis post, and will give each Giu his p-rsonal inspection bibreit leaves the shop. In calling the attention of planters to our oot‘on Gins, vva desire that the,, ould nitiuj the itnprov emenls we offer, which are substantially as follows -A. PORT A BLE ROLL BOX, For obtaining any inclination of the Gin Rib or Grate, is used ; the object of which is to improve in the quantity ginned, lessen the quantity and improve the quality of lint. Also, to gin damp or wot cotton ; to alter the picking or separating the lint from the seed—either to take more lint off, or less lint from the seed, as circumstances require. We use both the common Roll Bos and a Swinging Front. The latter is arranged to let out all the seeds and bulls in a moment, and is very easily managed. THE GIN BRUSH We meke, cannot be excelled by any hair brush used. The bristles are al' drawn in by a cord, and the timber is all selected from the best lumbor, well seasoned • and every bruuh is made perfectly fire and rat proof. CYLINDER AND BRUSH BOXES, Are both oscillating and plain. Gun furnish either, as may bo ordered. We line them with the beet babbit metal. YU , gin raws. n e make all the paws that we use from the best English Cast Steel, andet any size that may be desired. We employ, to superintend and manufaejtu our saws, one of the beHt saw-makers in the Soutn, and our machinery for the manufacture of Gin Saws cannot be excelled. COTTON SEED CRUSHING MILL We arc the only successful manufacturers of this important and useful > D vention—the Cotton Gin, with the Cotton Seed Crushing Mill attached, J will hardly be necessary here to allude to the immense saving and economica use of crushed cotton seed as a manure. We received a gold medal as u pre mium, from the Fair of tho Cotton Planter’s Convention, held in Macou Ga. 1860, for the best Cotton Seed Crusher attached to tho Gin Stand, to crush the seed as fust as it escapes from the Roll. We refer to some of the many certificates thut we have on the subject. J TRIAL OE GITNF3. • We keep constantly on hand seed cotton, and every Gin is tried before i ' leaves the shop —old cr new ones. REI?-A_irillSrG OE OLE GKE'N'S. We have a complete assortment of the very best Cotton Gin Machinery in the country, and make repairing of old Gms a specialty. Planters will and well to send in their old Gins and have them made as good as new at a much ! less cost than anew one can be bought for. Send on your orders and old Gins early We aio also authorized by Messrs. Findlay’s Sons to receive orders orders for Findlay & Craig’s Screw Cotton Press, and Craig’s Patent Portable Horse Power, and Castings generally. JC3TF or further particulars send for Circularand price List DODD a SIMMONS i SAWYER & MOORE, DODD & SIi.VIMOxsS, ) 2d FiO)r tindia a iron Woaks, at Dawson Ga. j Macon, Ga. jr Journal OfflM JjSFAVING recently fitted up our office with anew Job Press, of the best make, and fancy material, consisting in the latest and most popular designs of Type, Borders, Rules, Flourishes, etc., we are prepared to print, in good style, and at Macon prices, Cards, Envelopes, Bill Hoads, Letter Heads, lrculars, &c. Having incurred this expense, we trust ow home people will ive us their patronage, ' N. H. LEE. n „ — — C. PEEPLES HUM! CGIOLITMI WE have combined our sto c k and intsnd to do-a gea v r 8 DEY GOODS AND GROCERY business at the old stand of N D Lee, Street, next door to Lee & -oro. Wo are determined to keep a stock that will do credit to our city and ourselves, and ask old hieDtfs and new friends to give ns a call and sue what inducements we can offer LEE & EEEPLKsi Fejr. 14-3 m. notice To - Cotton Planters and Dealers Os .Middie and Southwest Georgia- IN again placing our name before our mim eroua planting Irieuds and cotton dealera of the State, we do so with the assurance of our ability to successfully render satisfactory all business entrusted to our care—pledging the usual honest effort to spare no pains is doirg our whole duty We make the sale of cotton a specialty us ing our best endeavors to always sell on an excited market. We return cur’most sincere thanks for past liberal lavors, and hope to have them continued, and hope to have a lib eral trial from those who have not before pa tronized us- We consider this the best inte rior market in the Eouth for the sal- of Cot ton, our buyers being liberal and spirited business men. Plantation supplies furnished wheo de sired. Liberal advances made on cotton in store. JONATHAN COLLINS & SON. Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants. aug24-3in. Macon G*. FAMILY GBOGEP.Y, Bakery, Confectionery, AND TOY STORE JL. SOLOMON, haring just returned • from New York, where he has com pleted his arrangements for the Fall trad? takes this method of informing the public that he has, and will constantly keepon hand, ev erything usually found in a first class Family Grocety and Confectionery. THE BAKERY is presided over by an experienced hand, and we are prepared to furnish everything neces sary for Parties, Balls and Suppers, private or public. CONFECTIONERY. This Department is supplied with all kinds of Plain and Fancy Candies, from the be« 6 J/mufactories, together with everything usually kept in a First-class Coufectionsry establishment. THE TOYS have been selected from one of the finest stocks in New York, and the purchaser had an eye to the tastes of all the little ones, and can furnish the boys with anything from a Wooden Pistol to a Fire A’ngine ; aod the little girls with any thing rom a Wax .Poll to a complete out-fit for house keeping. I will take pleasure in waiting en custo mers, and furnishing them with anything have or can get for the “O .A. S H,” J. L. SOLOMAN, sept2B-tf. Trustee. HARDEMAN & SPARKS SEND their annual greeting to their roan friends and patron*. 7hey are at the old stand, ready and willing to serve them in the Storage and Sale of Colton. They deem it unnecessary to make pledges —for “by their fruits ye shall know them.’’ Judge us by these —we ask no more. lour interest is our interest; and our long experi ence enables 119 to guard and advance it. More we cannot promise—more you will not expect. The usual accommodations extended to those who honor us with their patronage, p tl4 6m HARDEMAN & SPARK A To The Travelling Public. MARSHALL HOUSE r.fxn/H. gj. Dhis first-class Hotel is situated on Brough ton street, and is convenient to the business part of the city. Omnibusses and Baggage Wagons will rlwavs he in attendance at the various Depots and Steamboat Landings, to convey passengers to the Hotel. The best Livery Stable accommodations will be found adjoining the house. The undersigned will spare neither tune,, trouble nor expense to make his guests com fortable, and render this House, in every sub stantial particular, equal, at least, to any in the State, . . A. B. LUCE, Proprlclor. Furniture* A splendid assortment of Parlor Suits in. Hair, Cloth, Plush and Reps. Also, BED ROOM SUITS in Mahogany, Walnut and Enameled, Mar ble ana Wood Top, and a full assortment 0 all kinds of furniture. Bedsteads in g rca variety from $5 to $75. CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS, Matting, Wall Paper, Shadefc, Mattresses, eathers, &c. THOMAS WOOD, Near to Lanier House, oct 26-Sm M ‘ cyaGl