The Dawson journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 07, 1866, Image 3

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[)A\VSOi\ JOURNAL Dawson gA., nov. so, 186«< JOB |4i»TI»C. Having just received u new .Job p ßl|9| and other uta'.eriul, <vo would notify the public that we are iully pro pared to execute all kinds of job work— such as lubels, lctter-heacte hand bills, posters, programmes, cir culars etc., in the best style, at short notice,’ and at MACON 1J ICES. A number of nanus on our subscrip, lion book, arc marked paid* for a sh<rter period than odo year. Those who wish their papers continued will please noti fy us of tho fact at once, remitting the amount for any further time it is de sired. TitßinniNa Book —Evrryon? in this countrv, is of course interested in the ■'Past Ninety and ys of the war,” an 1 consequently, should be sura to read the book of “this title advtriscd in ant lhr colum• MAQMi'tctNT, —In behalf of the “fe male portion” of the Journal, we would take off our hats to the courte ous gentlemen of E. B. Loy’ess’ estab lishment— particularly tho indomitable •Toney,”—and return many thanks for the magnificent shoes presented the other day. We have examined their stock, and in this as well as eve ry other line, it is huge in proportion and superbly excellent in quality. It is the very place to completely shoe and clothe yourselves trr the winter in handsome and endurable stylo, lor a small amount of money. Don't take our word for it but give them a call Mobs Entbupiusb —We notice that our enterprising fiiends, Farnuin & fcjharp are erecting, adjoining their o and stable, and immense new Livery Sta ble, which bids lair, from the appea:- anee of the frame, and the good taste of the proprietors to prove not only useful, but rather an ornament, in its line, to our thriving litt'e city. The cite of tde eld stable has been sold to partiei who, we understand will erect a large and handsome brick bus'ness house upon it. Every lot between the Livery Stable and the new -‘Journal Building” has been sold to different partiis, and pre parations are on f.ol f r their improve meat. Speed the good work ! say we. A bill has just been introduced in the I.egis'ature to incorporate tho Bain bridge and Dawson r. ilroad- and with this road comp'eted, Dawson is at once the Atlanta of Southwest Georgia.— Let’s have the Rai'road. Hews items. General Wctern papers advocates the alsorption of Mexico by the U. S Every jerson in the Nevada Sato Prison, can play p*.k r The French fis' rm n caught 110, 000,000 sardines l ist year. There are in all Scotland 320,723 houses of only one apartment. There have been 21,556 deaths from | Cbcl ra in Hungary. Whiskey and cigars are furnished to itho paupers in the Buffalo poor house. Iu Black Rook county, Cilif rnia, there jbw petrified trie seven bundled feet in length. A specimen of “tack hair,” is to be exhibited at the Paris Exposition which is valued at£3,ooo. The papers record the case <fa y ung girl in Maine, wlisi b ood changed into sugar. Wo kn'ws- me girls who are all sugar. Dawson t'riees Current. Corrected Weekly by W. F. ORR. Cotton, 23 a 26 I Gold, 35 a 40 DeLainea, 35 a6O | Silver,.... SO Lancaster, 40 a45 Prints,,.. .18 a26 Sheeting, 26 a2B Ginglitna 50 a6O factory Yarns, 2 75a300 Lard 20a25 Coats’ Thread, 1 25a 160 Osnaburgs2B a3O Kx. Faro. Flour,Js a2O Bacon, ...25n30 Superfine, 13 a 16 C0rn,..l 60«1 75 Bice, 15 alB Tea .1 50»2 50 Sugar, Brown,. .20 a25 Coffee;.,. ,88a 40 Coffee Sugar,,. .25 Candy,,. .60 a75 Syrup, cane,... .65 a75 Cheese Soa4o “ sorghum 40 a6O Salt, I Bagging, Kenl’y, 40 a45 Class, 9 a 11 “ Gunny, 45 a Butter.... 25a SO Rope, 25 a Eggs,... 15a 25 Candles, Star,. ..85 a6O Beeswax,.ls a2O Dried Fruit,... .10 als Fallow,. .121 als Tobacco, 50al 25 Scuff,..l 00a 150 Soap, turp’ntine.2o a 25 Nails, ...12 Whiskey.... 300a6 00 I Shot,... .20 Coperas, 10 a 15 | Powder,. .60 a 75 tar We are otithorir.-d to attpource the name of S. WISE: PARKER, for Solicitor General for the Pataula Circuit, Election fits T Wednesday in January next. nov2-id Errors of Youth. A GENTLEMAN’ who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature De cay, and all the effects of youthful indiscre tion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Suffeierj wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experience, can do ao by addressing, in, perfect confidence, JOHN 3. OGDEN, oov2-3m No. 42 (?edar St., New York. Ronthwcslcrn Hailroad. WM. HOLT, Pres. | VIRGIL POWERS, Sup Leaves Macon 7 23, A if ; arrives at Eu faula 6 18, F M ; Leaves Eufaula 5 10, A M ; Arrive* at Macon 4 10, P M. ALBANY BRANCH. Leaves Bmilbville 2 42, P M ; Arrives at Albany 3 »4, P M ; Leaves Albany 7 80, A M; ; Arrives at Smith r ill tt » Ob, A M. R‘ W. CUUBXOUK O. A. CALOVVKLL. W. HxXLIHUKS. CUBBEDGE CaTcWELL & CO. BANKERS, ccond Street, Jllucon, Ga. Stocks, Bonds, uncurrcnt funds, coin, sterling and domestic exchange bonnght and sold— depos-its received—monies invested aa parties may direct. Collec tions made and promptly remitted. Autuorixeo Rivuricncks—Nat. Bank Re public, N. Y ; 3d Nat. Bank, Nashville, Tenn. First Nat Hank, Charleston, 8. C.; Savannah National Bank; Atlanta Nat. Bank, Atlanta, Ga.; Josiah Mortis, Banker, Montgomery, Ala ; John Caldwell, Columbia, South Car olina. July 18,6 m First National Bank of Macon. SIGHT and time bills on various poiuts pur chased at all times. Liberal advances made on shipments of Cotton to any good Northern or European houses. I ollectior.s made and promptly remitted for. We shall keep supplied so far as possible with New York Exchange, which will be sold nt the lowest rates charged in other cit es of the State. „ W. \V. WKIGLY, Cashier. I. C. PLANT, President. Directors: H. L. Jewett, Wm. T. Li.ht fno’, E. Johnston W. U. Ross, Wm B. Dius more, 11. B. Plant. i. v. PLJ.rr. WILL continue business at bis old office, and will make investments for parties as they mav direct. lie will also purchase and sell Stocks, Bonds, | Gold, Silver, Banks Notes, Seven per cent. I Stateof Georgia Bonds—new issue—and Din ted States Revenue stamp—all denomination, j fors sale here at par. He will make liberal advances until good sale can be made, charging a small commission . for the same. jxilitcoi HAS NEW YORK! BROUGHT HOME DRUGS, TAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYES, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, WINES, &C., As cheap as in New York with Freights | added. Our articles are rot only Cheap, but are| Pure and Good, and we are offering great bargains because we bought our goods for | Cash, and laid iu our Stock at the time Gold ‘ was 25 per cent. We also are under CHEAP HE NTS, WHICH MAKES CHEAP GOODS, And if you want great bargains, you shall have the advantage of our Low Purchases. We Cannot be I ndersold. Babbits Potash, sll 74J per case. Plantation Bitter-, sll 74f per ease. Spirits Turpentine, 89e, per gallon. Concentrated Lve, $lO per case, (4 dozen.) Blue S'one, 16$ cents. Coal Oil, 86c. per gallon. These are a few of our published prices at wholesale, but give us a call, and in large quantities we may do bet'er. J. H ZEIUf* & CO’S., Opposite Telegraph Printing Offiee, is tlio place to get Great Bargains Remember The Great The Old Standard Frame Dm? Store, Corner i liorrv uiid Second Si's. 11 *ir Brushes of Pearl, ivory, Hose and S.tiin Woqd. Tooth brushes that the II «ir donVeome out. Pomades, Soaps, Shaving Brushes, Wines, L : quo»s, Toilet Setts, Hair Oils, colognes, Lubius Exiracs. All from ENGLAND AND FRANCE direct of our own importation. Aid have ! passed through no second hands; and will be sol 1 at New York Prices. White le ad, Speira Oil, Tanner’s Oil, Lin seed Oil, and ail kinds of Oils. Small Profits and Quick Sales, Is our Motto. IMPORTANT TOMOTHERS. Certain medical properties have recently been discovered in roots and herbs, which if properly combined and administered, will expel Worms from the human system with* out injury to the person using it,* and at the same time with Certainty. Mrs. I W'inslotcs If 'orm Candy contains these ingredients in the proper : form and proportions, and is the only modi cine row known that does, and for this rea son it is a certain, safe and agreeable remedy for that troublesome and fatal disease so common to Children. For the following reasons, this Mediciue should be used in preference to all others , for this disease : 1. It is safe and uo bad effects arise from its use. 2 It is agreeable and attractive. Children crave it, and take it without knowing for \vh\t it is intended. 3. It. is speedv in its effects. 4. It is pure Vegetable. 6. 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., Knoxville, Tenn, Sole Agents. And for sale bv J. KI. ZEILH *V CO., Macon, Ga , And Druggists throughout the country, cell 2 th NEW JfcWEEKY STORE ! L. H. WING. 90 .Hit.BEllnr- ST., 90 Opposite Linier House, MACON, GA. CLOCKS, WATCHES, Coin Stiver Spoons and Forks, Jewelry of All Silver Plated Ware, tiobUte, Cu/>», And maoy Fancy articles of Solid Silver for iiltin.tl. FBESE.YTS. Fancy Goods : Knive*, Raixore , Combe, Brush**, Pocket Book*, Guitars, and Vio~ lin String*, Ac , Ac. Watches, Clocks,and Jewelry, repaired on ihort notice, and waran’ed. nov 9 3m NSW GOODS! CHEAPER’— “>» CHEAPEST' BY BALDWIN A CO., (At Baldwin’* old slsmd,) Lawson, : : Georgia, We are recciv : ng direct from Now York, a largo aud general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE CUTLERY, HOLLOW WARE and everything else u-ua!ly found in a first class store. All of which were bought for CASH, at the /. OWES 1 NEW YORK PRICES. In our stock may be found, at re duced prices, L.f«i£S’ dress goods, Prints <f different grad-s, Beauntul Muslins, White and bleached Good lloß'ory, Gloves Ribbons, Dross Trim mings, etc., etc , ALSO LADIES Hats, Bonnets, and shoes of thevery finest quality, and gentle men’s Hats, Boots and Shots for sale at Wholesale Prices, and as cheap as th. y now can be bought in New York. Shoes and Hats range from 50 cents up to $5 00. We keep everything necessary to complete a gentleman's wardrobe. Six dozen Grindstones of best qual ity ; • It is unnecessary now to enumerate dis ferent articles. We intend keep ing every thing the people want. Our goods sbell he sold at he very LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURE. Country Merchants and planters cansave money by calling on us. Our Motto is “Cheaper than the Cheapest.” J une Bth, 1866. It.l IFSO.r, EE.IM.iEE, II ICC II SCHOOL, FOK 1867. Rev’J. George Bright, assisted by Mi« Mollie Bright, and Miss SaHie Bright, will open on the first Monday iu January next, in ihe Town of Dawson ; a Female School of a grade of Scholarship, equual to that of most of the Female Colleges in the Sou'll. Such an lusiitut'on is needed in the young aud flourishing Town of Dawson, and i' is hoped that all who desire the wel'are of our Town, and w ho have daughters to educate will, by giving us their p'Uron-’.g;., rm tri building up the ‘‘Dawson Female II gh aAChOOk' 1 PRICE OF TUITION , per term of twenty we* ks, payable quarterly in advance. For the Primary Department, sl6 00. For the Preparatory Department, S2O 00. For tho Academic Department, $24 00. Lt'in and French (extra) each $5 00 Mn-i • o i the Piano Forte, $-4 00. ill Terences Tor Characler and SI finding : Dawson—Judge Wilev G. Parks, Rev. T. T. Chris iin Chickasawhatchie —Rev. C. A. Cvowell, Mr. Russel Glenn. Cuthbf.rt— R»»v. W. A. Parks. Lumpkin—Rev. L J. Davies, Rev. J. C. Simmons. Weston—Rev. D. O. Drfecol. A .sikhiccs —Rev. S. Anthony, Rev. Adam Robinson. Macon —Rev. F. IT. Myers D. D., Rev. J. W. Burke, Rev. W. "M. Crumley, Proff, Buu nt 11. Forsyth—Rev. W. F. Cooke, Rev. Mr. Ryburn. Judge Sp^ar. Clint n— Rev. W. P. Arnold. Sparta—B shop G. F. Pierce D. D., Rev. Lovic Pierce D. D. For Teaching Abilities reference is made to the School Room, where we will be pleas ed to «ee our Patrons on the last Friday in each month* 2n O. BRIGHT. P ncip*fi Terrell Sheriff Sule. OX the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Dawson, between the usual hours of sale, the following property to-wit: One house and lot, No. {*3, iu the tow nos Dawson, known as the p’aoe whereon Mrs. Petty now lives, levied on as the property of B F. Brooks, to satisfy a fi fa from issued tram the lufeiior court of said county, in favor of John G. McKee v«j. B. F. Brooks. Property pointed out by J. J. Scarbrough, plaintiff s attorney. Also, at the same time and place, one house and lot in tho town of Dawson known as the place whereon Mr. Llovl ior lives, 1 levied ou as the property of W. X. Docker, to satisfy Justice court fi fas, and ether fi fas in mv hands iu favor of A. YV. Caldwell vs. W. X Pucker, property pointed out by plain tiff’s attorney. Also, at the same time and place, 2 bales cotton now in J. A. Heirs Warehouse, fifty four (54‘ f O) hundred lbs. seed cotton more or less, now picked out, levied on as the proper tv of Jas. 11. Cain, to satisfy a distress war rant for rent, in favor of J. R. Lapr&d. ! Also, at the stme time and place, two hun dred and foity bushels corn, more or less, levied on as the property of Ja«. M., Caio, to j Satisfy a distress warrant for rent, in favor of J. R. Liprad, property point 'd out bv plain- ! tiff. M. W. KENNEDY, Nov. 30, 1866. Sheriff. ADESI B ABLE RESIDENCE. FOR BA LE ! \ DWELLING house containing four rooms, and all m e vssary out house**.— i For farther information apply at this Office. novSOSt FhOUK, SEED OATS!! M EAL, E TO Vine Bourbon, Bye nnd Corn tl'/iiskj/. Fine J'ariily of choice It'inrs, I AM Ja*t rfosirin.e from tho Wooteni m irkets, beaav stocks of the abore ariiclea which I am enabled to sell at i'ery lotc Brief* for cash. Wm. WOOTEN. General Commietion Merchant. N»r. 80 It. Dawson Ga AIDIHGFF'S INSTITUTE. A Select Scliool FOR jn.II.KS and EE.n.ILES. The next Session will open on the First Monday in January next —Ttiilion as heretofore—s3o 00, in 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 merit the *espect of their Teacher. H. YV vos ALDEHOFF, A. M. Dawson, Nov. 23d, 1866. Principal. wTmTtinno & coT, BANKERS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS N.:t i -.i.r.iii, Oct. COKDIKT, JKNNINOS 4 CO., L. JENNINGS &CO , New York. Charleston, S. C. YVe give our fiiends the Choice and Ad vantage of all the abovo market*, iu which we irnve our own Houses, and advance upon, and ship Cotton to any European Market. Arrangements have been made for the payment in Savannah of all Coltou consigned to us from any point in Georgia or Florida, nov 23, lm. W. H. iISJID AlPdDmffldJAlßT# ETJFA.TJLAI, ALABAMA. Has for sale at tho lowest prices, the Largest and Best Selected Stock of, !>KIiGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Ac., Eger offered to the People of this Section. STORE: North Side of Broad St., Sign of the e6 Q-olden Eagle & IVlortar.” 59 Mulberry SI., Macon, Ga. 59 D. C. HODGKINS & SON, DKALERS IN* guns, pistols, FISHI.ro T.ICEB.E, Gun nnd pistol ammunition, gun and piotol i material and Spirting Hoods ot every description. Also, one ilorizoiilal Stf«na Eugiue & Boiler, N*»w and Complete—at a Birgain—and one Gun Smith’s HLaud Rifling Machine. jaly 13,6 m _ WAKRANTJ CD CHEMICAL COLD WATER SOAP. r M^IIIS soap is warranted to make the clothes L as clean as they can be made, without ttoiling or battling. One hand can wash afl many clothes in a half,dnv wi«h this ebap, as would require two days after the old style. It i9 five times cheaper than We soao. It varraoted not to injure the clothe?. The ingredients cau be trad ot any Drug Store at a tricing cost. One hand cun do the work of three. Pi ice of recipes $5 Persons purchasing recipes, will have ihe money rcfuued if dis sa 'sfied. P. L. J. MAY Agt. for Patentee. T. T. Ohristian is authorised to sell reciepes or Terrell County ocis f P- L .1 M. COROII, li rrrll County. \T Whereas, Mary Hawkii.s applies for let ters of gu irdianship ol the minors of Lewis S. Hawkins: No ice is hereby given to all concerned, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by L iw, to show’ cause iT any they have, why said let f ers should not be granted. Given under my hand anu Official Jigna ture, this Nov. 23d, 1866. T. M. JONKS, Ord. / i SOftGIAi Terrell County. \J Whereas. J. N. Sesefoi a apjlics for fit ters oi dismission f;om Guardianship of Tur ner Ilaruiau anJ minors of Ruben Sp( nee, de ceased. Notice is hereby given to oil interested* to be end appear at my office within tfio time presciibcd by Law, to show cause if any they have, why said Letters should not be grant ed. Given under my band and Official Signa ture. this Nov. 23d, 1866. T. M. JONES, Ord. ~FX LiITOH S SA ILJU. IN compliance with the will of Anthony (J »jsirt, late of Terrell Comity deceased, will b e s>ld before tbe Court House Door in the Oitv of Dawson, on the firat Tuesday in Jau u%ry next, one thous nd acres of land well iin proved, lying in the fork of Chickasa»s hatch*® Dcek, known at the “Cozart Place,” wiifc encumbrances of widow’s downr. nov 23 J 0. F. CLARK, Ex’r. Notice lo Debtors and Creditors. ALL persons ind ebted to estate of Antho nj C't/art, U'e of Terrell county deceased, are hereby notified lo make payment, and all per sons holding claims against said estate, to present them in terms of the Law. nov 23 J- C. F. CLARK, Ex’r. .1 uMijris trhtoivs s.il e. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Sumpter Co'nty, will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Morgan, Calhoun County, on the first Tues day in December next—eight hundred and twenty-five acres of land, belonging to the estate ot Samuel R. YY'atker, deceased. Sold for the benefit of heir* and creditor*. J M WALKER, BCUMAH E. WALKER, n<rv9* Ant rs. To Cotton Packers. ' A large lot of Hogging, Rope, aud Airow Tie's just received and for sale at .SHARP A BROWNS and vt ORR, BROWN A CO'S , ba ctT bACti VCar load of Salt, very cheap, just reciev ed and for sale "t SHARP & BROWN’S or at ORR, UItOYVN A CO’S., novlO-tf A FINE FAMILYCAR hi AGE 7 FOR SALE. WILL be sold before the Courtllouse door i in Dawflou, on the first Tuesday in December, if not oold at private sale before, a fine Car ! tiago and Harness. J. B. CRIM. Jio MIHCHANTg. GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE! A\7E have in stole one of the Largest y T Stocks of Groceries ever broucht to this mai kot, and are offering them ou such terms as will induce dealers to purchase Irmn us in prefrence to Northern markets. YY'e have in store and are daily receiving, Bacon, Bides and Bhoulders, Hams, Canvas widlilit n, Bulk hides. Sufrars, A B and C, Giush’d and Powdered. Coffee, Lard, T.enf, Rice. 600 Barrels Flour. Soda,* Potash, Lye. Can’d Oyn'ers and Lohafers. Starch, Gandies, Cruckeis. Pota’oes, Onions, Boap. Giindies. Raisins, Nil's. Pickles. 400 Boxes Tobacco. Wooden ware, Buckets, Tubs etc. Codfish, Mackerel, Bhnfish. New York State and Dairy Cnetse. 800 Sacks Corn. Hope, Bulging, Iron ties. Barrel and Case I.iqours, &c.&c. All of which we offer for Cash. SItYITIOI R, JOiniKOK At Cos., Corner Cherry and Third Slrceie. .n.n o.r 0.i., Jas. Sevmohb, 11. T. Jounson, A. R. Tinsley novl6-tf. GREAT ~ WATC H ~ SALE! ON TIIE POrCJbAK ONE FRICE PLAN, Giving every I’a(ran a Handsome and Reliable Batch for the loyv I'rice es Ten Hollars I Without to Value. And not to be Paid Jur unless perfectly Satisfactory I 100 Solid Gold Hunt’ng Watches $250 to 100 Magic Cased Gold Watches 200 to 600 100 Ladies’ Wa*cbef>, Enamelled 100 to 800 200 Gold Hunting Chronometer Wale lies 250 to 300 200 Gold Uuntirg English Levers 200 to 250 300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches 160 to 200 500 Gold Hunting Amer. Watches 100 to 250 500 Silver Hunting Levers 50 to 150 500 Silver Hunting Dup’exes 76 to 260 500 Gold L kdies* Waiei.es 60 to 250 1,000 Gold Hunting L pines 60 to 75 1,000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches 60 to 100 2,500 Hunting Silver Watches 25 to 50 5,000 Aesoited Watches all kinds 10 to 75 SjSTEverv patron obtains a Watch by tbi arrangement, costing but $lO, while it may be worth $750 No partiality shown. jßTX Mo shi sJ. HICK LING ft GO., 14S Broad way, New Yoik City, wish to immediately dif* pcse of the above magnificent Stock. Cer tificates, naming the »»lieles, are placed in sealed envelopes, and well mixed. Holders are entitled to other ancles named on their certificate, upon payment of Ten Debars, whether it be a Watch worth $750 or one worth lefH. The return of any of our certifi cates entities you to the article named there on, upon payment, irrespective of its worth, and as no article valued less than $lO is narn* ed on anv certificate, it will at once be seen that this is No Lottery' hut a sl l a*oh (•forward leyiti m>Ue Truu section' which may be par tic i» pattd in even by the most fastidious t A single (7ertific»te will be sent bv n a'l, po9t paid, upon rec >pt of 25 cents., live for sl, eleven for si, thirty-three and elegant premium for $5, sixly-six and more valuable premium for $lO, one hundred and most fu -1 perb Watch for sls. To Agents or those wishing employm« nt this is a rare opportuni ! ty. It is a hgi i nately conducted business I duly authorized by the Government, and cp. n |to th*' must careful scrutiny. Try ns l Address J. UU KUXG&COm .1 DMI.YIS TR.I TO IIS S+TC ML UNDER an o der f oin the Court of Ordi rary of Terrell bounty, will be f-oli before the Court House Door, in the town of Daw* sun, on the ft st Tuesday in January nexi; hits of land No. 208 and 209 in the 18 h die, of Webster count?, and putts of lo s No. 2 and 3, in the 17th D st., of Terrell County, and No 210 in said county, district not, recollect ed, but adjoining the above named lauds making in all 730 acics, and lies on Bear Creek and adjoining the lands, and near the mills of W. J. Parker, etc., Also 425 acres known as the hammock place, with ttie excep tion of the widow’s dower, sold ns the prop e«tv of Daniel Lx who* deceased, sold for the ben fit of the creditors of said estate. Terms ou day of sale. D. F. LAW HON, nov 16 Admn’r. Postponed Sheriff Sale. WILL be sold before the Court House Poor, in Siarksville L*e County, on the fi'St Tues day in December next the following property to wit: Due Bay Horse, two Mule-, one fine Whirl Wind Colt one and a half years old, one yoke Oxens and thirty-six head of hogs ns the property of James A. Taylor, Hugh W. Hasselrus and J. A. Davies in fiver of Melton C. Ball. Property pointed out by de fends ta. Fi fa i*su and from Dongbety senis Annual Session. JAMES G. McKINNON. novlfi Sh’ff. FXECCTOMVB S*ILF. WILL be sold before the Court House Door in the town of Dawson, outlie first Tuesday in next, lot ofUnd No. 130, in the l»th district, of originally L--e, now Terfell Couniy, belonging to the estate of Willis Marlin, deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs of said and cea«ed. Tnis the 12 b of Nov. 1866. JAB. W. WILKINSON. nov 16 Ex’r a Dali FYIS TiUl TOR'S S. IT F. OS the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold betoie the Court House Door, in Daw son Terrell County, within the lawful hours of sal *, suhj-ct to dowei s, two lots of land in the 11th districts of of said Count*, Nos. fifty three (53) and seventy-six (76), sold as the property of Joseph P. Teirell, deceased, for the ben« fit of the heirs and croditors of said deceased. Terms Cash. L. C. HOYL. noilO Adm’r. Notice. SIXTY days atifi' date a) plication will be made to 'be Ordinary of TeTett county lor ieave toseil ,h * rrai estate bclo-gio* to tbe estate of DarKogSika*. 'a't.M I.eeccaj. fv, deceased, tot theoen -f:: oi th-' h- irs. IS C T 7 f (OOIiRAX. Fxcc> T. W. FREEMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocer and Confectioner, SSCIiniIRV Street, .n.ivo.r .... a.t. Fresh Ilah, Oysters See., in season, and shipped to parlies out of the Cky, promptly ou order. nov 2 3m. J. il. MIOER, —TVITtI SNIDER & MITCHEL, EAI.ERS IX GROCERIES, PLANTATION SUPPLIES, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner, Third, and Poplar Sts , J. H. Ander son & Son's old stand, .n.ico.r, .... a.i. , U P SKIDS*, B. W. UITCHID. nov 2 3m. henry c. Sheffield' ATTORNEY AT LAW Colquitt* .Hiller Co.,Ga, References.— Obi. S. Wise Parkei, Col uiu G ». ; Oapt. R. D. Chapman, Cuthbert Gu. ‘ Messrs Hesters &. 6’olley, Dawson Ga. B- M’DONALD & CO., DAWSON G A , Have just recieved a splendid assortment of new FAMILY GROOKUIES st the old stand of McDonald's, nnd would; respectfully ask a couiinnation of the | patronnge of the old friends of B. McDonald, | who having incurred considerable losses,’ both of time, and money, on account of long j , protracted sickness, and would nlsu beg of those indebted to him, to came forward and settle, as he is grcallv in need of m.ney. oct!7-tf. Staple l)ry G ood- a aid Groocrior WA RE HO USE A Nit Commission Business, Corner of Broad and Eufauls Street, EU FAULA. Aug. 10,6m* LAUGia It It tt\OY. HESTERS & COLLEY, General Dealer* in DRY GOODS .t.VD CnOVEBIES, PLANTATION SUITLIEB &C Loylen Block , Depot street, S pt. 6,if DAWSON, GA. C. D. ANDERS >N. W. WOODS. JOSEPH DAT, Special Part • ANDERSON 8c WOODS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND TEALEUR IN STAPLE DRY GOOD?, GROCER lES and COMMERCIAL FERTIL IZERS, th at n st. .n.ico.r, o.t. oet26 3 m. JTOTICE. t’l'' YY T 0 months after dat> application will 1 ba made to the Ordinary ol Terrell coun ty for leave to sell aii tF o real e-oat'* if J. M. Tucker, deceased. JKsSE TUCKER, oell2* Admn’r. .ro nvE. **7 IhD be sold, on the SiVh day of tiiis At month at the residence of M. P. Hollis formerly of E. G. Biown at Brown’s Mills— -13 head of line mu’es—sD head of very fine cattle—6rt hetd of stock hogs, 2UOO buihe’s of corn, a lot of sugar and syrup, plantation yools nnd lO.OnO pounds pork. Terms cash. novtJ iB6O. M. P. HOLU4. TEBRELL hUEBtFE s.\ OX the first Tuesday in January r.ext will he sold before tlie Court House door in Daw. son Terrell Comify the following property to »il : One hundred ands •venty-fi vo acres of Band, of Lot Xo. 2 in the 12th district ol said Oouptv. Also two mnh s, one bay ntule and one Black mole, one Bay horse and one Sor rel horse, all levied on a« tbe property ol Kinlan Dail, to sati-ly oi c Tax fi fa and other Tax fi fa’s in my hand ngaiust said Dail Propertv pointed ou' by J. YV. Johnson, Tax Collector, of said Oountv. 11. YV. KENNEDY. no\9 t’it’ff. Y OTICE. ALL persons indebted to th« undersigned, either by rote or acconn*, are requested to come forward and settle, and uulcrS this is complied with iu a few day*, their notes and aeconn's will be placed in the hamls of a law yer for collection. J. B. AV£N T. Dawson, Nov 9 1866-St. FARM I\ NORTH Eh A GEORGIA, FOR »AI.E. I offer for pale my f, rm of two huftdro 1 and sixty acres of land, eltuited en Conne satiga River, two miles from Tilton, four from Res.tca, aud eleven from Dalton. The West ern & Ailar.t'c railroad runs throngh the ceu tre of it. One hundred acre* cleared. There is about one hundred acres bottom land on the place—bearing o>cha and of choice grafted fruit—very best freestone drinking va'er. — The bouse contains six rooms and is Incited in a gtove of for* st trees. Barn, crib, smoke house, ka 'on the premises. The location is healthy, and the land suited to raising stock, hav, grain, For further information, ad* dr*-s”, S. W. BACHMAN, Nov9,6t Tilton, Ga. FORCES’ SHOE HOUSE, Whitehall S* , ATLANTA GA., HAVE on hand the largest ar.d bb«t select ed Ftock of HOOTS and SHOES » Ver brought to this m nket, and as *-h**v e<ime direct from the Fast* rtl ManuTactu rent' will be t ffered to country Merchants at New York prices, freight addrd. BW. Force formerly of Charleston SC, will be pleased to see his former customers. Nov2-ly / 1 OKOIA, Icm ll Ccnnty VT Whereas. R. 0. Martin, applies to me for letters of dKmissn n from the estate of Eljih Tucker, decease and. These are, therefore to cite and admenis all persons concerned to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any exists, why said let ers should not be graotrd. Given under my hand and official eigna ure, this Nov. 2< ! , 1866 1. M. JONES, Ordiosry. READY MUDS CLOTHING" 4 Good isfortmenf iupt ynd lor A sale a& vvhfn f m s*l CO Megbath, Patterson & Cos., OPP OSITB L ANIER HO USE, Wo. SO. Ell*’ OU Stand, Macon, Ga., A RE receiving almost everything good to I\. eat and drink I They have in .tore, and to arrive aoon, auch a stoek aa will rouko it. impossible for you to eall for anything in the Gtocerv, Proviaion, YViue and Liquor line, without finding it In their house. READ AND PONDER WELD YVo will receive in a few davs, New Jfack— pr.'l, Fresh Cheese, Genuine Goshen But er, and anything else that can he found. Bugar, Brandies, Or ffec, Old St. Croix Rum, To*, Old Jam. Rum, Syrup, Pure Irish Whiskey, Vinegar, Ujurbon Whiskey, Ilams, t ye»r old, Pried Beef, 2 ’ Smok’d Tounges, 3 Pickled ” 4 " ” Fulton M’kt P.ye Whisky, Beef, Corn Pick’ld Pork, xxxx, Bacon, Sherry, Lard, Port, Flour, Wine, Meal, Maderia Grit?, Wine, Salt, Claret, Champagne, No. 86. ELLS’ Old Bland. 0 ■ ■ Green Seal, Cl.quot Author, HcidreiV, Rice, But gundy, Soda, Chambert'n, Pepper, SparkliDg Salmon, Hock. Mackerel, Maraschino’ Yeast Powders, Sauturne, White Eisb, Rhine Wines, Blue Fieb, D’Absinihe, Sardines, Pickles, Oysters, Gelatine, Citron, Dates, Jellies, Canned Fruits, Sauces, nov 2 Gtn &e. &o. Jbo. lT w 7 hunt & co., . DRUGGISTS, 8a AND 84 Cherry Street, (Next Door to J. N. Seymour ) MACON, GEO. i\ixxv>vy-iu>i j VJ iiiVy* Wo have removed to our new and spacious Store Room, arid are now ready to supply our customers and tho pub'ic with reliable DRUGS, MEDICINES, Etc, We request Merchants, Physicians and Planters to call and examine our GOODS AND PRICES, and buy where they can get bargains. We are offering to rho Trade, mb follows: Rabbits Potash, sll 75 Case, Plantation Bitters, sll 75 Case, Babbits Scap, 10 l-2<; per lb , Spts. Turpentine, 90* “ gal., Blue Stone, 17c per lb., Al'spioe, 32c do do Bl'k Tepper, 35c do do Coal Oil, 87c pr gill. Our Stock of Oils, Varnishe*, Paints, Gln“s, Brushes and Dye Stuff is large, and we are offering low. nov2-3m >. GREAT EXCITEMENT I!* MEW YORK J BUT CREATER IN DAWSON! REINFORCEMENTS ! Coming in Daily at JS.C. GREER’S. Such as good old English Dairy ard New Tork Factory Cheese, FJIESH GOSHEN BUTTER, Soda and flutter Crackers, noupariil and all* par buiscuit, Mackerel, Codfish, Silf/wtir , Collie, TttlS, tine the*ing mid swott ing lobacio, Cigars, Candles, Siarcli, Eice, Cindies, Nuts, kiieins, Spices, Dickies, fnuccs, Satdines, Oystets, Potash, LTe Soap, tine table salt, euufi; and a fine reliction of ease lquors, consisting of good old Sherry and Madeiie WINE, Godard and Cojiuio SfrnntllCS, choice old Botubon, Scotch and Irish Whiskies, good old Jamaica Enins, Lemon Simp and other liquors. All of which l '.id sell at lAeiltf) UttlfS, C,WI and see for yourselves. M .€ .GREEK. Eov2-!m Under Masonio Hall: admmjtmsrn.tions BY virtue of r*n older of the Court o< O di nary ol Tyrrell Com fv will b« sold on if ® Tuesday in December » t*t at *•., viib i a!; o' o' .a* 4, *-?- *' J v ,.„ \ ri. fold t A revi)I'’ 1 '’ of.Pti-s at?-J .?>, -q JO’: X i- V- . > fit 1C i’f.