The Dawson journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1866-1868, December 21, 1866, Image 3

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DAWSON JOURNAL DAWSON GA., DEG. 21, 1860 LOCAL COLUMN. JOR PIUMTIHG. Having just received anew Jon pme*, and other material, >ve would notify the public that we me fully pro pared to execute all kinds of job work—such as labels, letter-heads, hand-bills, posters, programmes, cir culars, etc., in the best style, at short notice, and at MA CON PRICES. FOR SALE ! A first rate uew Baggy Harness can be bought at less than manufacturer's price, by applying car lj THIS OFFICE. To Ilunsekeepers. A No. 1 “Iron Witch” Cocking Stove, can be bought very cheap by •pplyiad at THIS OFFICE. Kicp it before the people—that J. N. Seymour cf Mncoo, is tie man to order yuur groceries from. lie always manages tokeepnpthe txcitcannt at his ‘ Chcbang" in dull times as well as good See his card. Agaiu We call tbo attention of our readers to the old established and w> ll— kn t wn house of J. 11. Anderson & Son, of Macon, Gi. Many havo experienced tkeir promptness and liberality, in this section; and these who have not, will find it to their interest to give them a trid. Travelers will find it to their i ntcrest to stop at Paces’ Hou-e, Cheery slrrat Mo n. If y u want he vo / best in the eating line, tbo most pleasant rooms and to be made generally comfortable, don’t fail to go to Isiccs. The old aud reliable drug bouse of Masscnburg, Son A Harris is sti i flour ishing and dispru ingils benefits—Lo:h in the way of prices to dealers and pu rity of mcdiciueo—ihroughout this sec rien. C nntry and a'ers, fry b tn. Sometiiinq to E.vr.—We hive here tofore i iadvertan ly fail and to sp a’t of that “good institution'’ known as the Grtrn Emporium of Wm. Wooten ; acd would take this occasion to remind farmors and others that lie is offering inducements which they should not fail to take advantage o f . lie is prepared to furni>h fl ur, bacon, lard, corn, meal, aad in fact all the staples in the eating line, at exceedingly low figures. We can speak from experience of the purity aud excellence of his stock of wines and liqi rs. Ilis style of advertising is a suffi.ieut index to his liberality as a dealt r. Putin's Gallery.—We had the pleasure of speeding a Ehort time ia tliig splendid emporium of art on Mon day last; and notwithstanding the con. a'ait throng of customer?, were made aivaro of the fict that this celebrated ttr tist can make ' pictures m pape’’near ly equal to Lit ore. When visiting Mactn, if you want to get the best in the way of a photogiaph or likeness of anv kind; call at Pughs Gallery, Triaa gular ill' ok. Plenty to Uiad.—Nothing is moro pleasant, these Vug w intor evenings, than to have plenty of entertaining lit erature. This is to be hud at the news Depot of Messrs Havens & Brown a’; Macon. They keep every thing in tho reading lino—Magaajnes, novels, weeklies, month ies, daily news papers, &c The latest publications can bo bought at their agents tin all the trains. Macon Deo. 18.—There was an in creased demand fr" Cotton to-day, and the inquiry continued brisk all day.— All offerod was freely taken at the fig ures prevailing at tho close of our las'. Weekly Itcvi»w—2l to 26 cents, the latter for Middlings. The i 'quiry, though, is for the finer grades, the low er qualitirs being Tory difficult of sale. New York, Deo. 18, p m—C itton firm; sales 0,000 bales et 84 i for New Orleans; hjliers met the demand frcc iy- Savannah, Dee. 18.—Cotton quiet Sales light at 31 Ja3‘2o. Dau’ion Price* Current. Corrected Weekly by IF. F. ORR. Cotton, 23 » 26 Gold, 35 a4O 1 DeLaines 35 a 60 Silver,.... 30 Lancaster, 40 a45 Prints,... .18 a25 j Factory Yarns, 2 75*300 Lard 20*22 Coats’ Thread, l 25al 50 Ostiaburgs2B »30 Kx. Fam. Flour,ls a2O B.tcon, .. .22 a£s , Superfiue, 18 a 16 C0rn,..l 75a2 00 1 Rice, 15 a 18 Tea 161H2 50 Sugar, lirown,. .20 a26 Coffee,... ,33a 40 Coffee Sugar,.. .25 Candy,.. .60 a75 ! Syrup, cane 63 a76 Cheese,... .80a40 " sorghum 40 a 50 Salt, I Ragging, Kcui'y, 40 a45 Class 9 a 11 “ Gunny, 45 a Rutter.... 25a SO Rope 25 a Eggs,... 16a 26 Candles, Star,. ..35 aSO Beeswax,. 15 a2O Dried Frail,... .10,a 15 Tallow,. .12$ als Tobacco, ,50al 25 Snuff,..l OOal 50; Soap, turp'utine.2o a 25 Nails, ...lOa 12 Whiskey.... 300a 5 00 Shot,... .20 doperas,...... ...10 als Powder,. .60 a75 ADMINISTRATORS SALE. UNDER an order from the Court of Ordina ry of Calhoun county, will he sold before the Court House door tn the Town of Morgan, ipn tho first Tuesday in February next tho real estate belonging to the estate of William Fleet, late aaidcouuty, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. R. F. BRAT. deeSfl Adm’r. W. CCUUXUUX O. A. CALDWKLL V. iIAHOKHUKS. cubbedgeiclldwelucc. BANKERS, eennd Street, Jllueon, Ga. Stocks, Bonds, uncurrcnt funds, coin, sterling and domestic exchange bonnglit and sold— dcpos-lts received—monies invested ns parlies may direct. Collec tions made and promptly remitted. AcTHohixm Rkkkrkncks—Nat. Bank Re. public. N. Y.; 3d Nat. Bank, Nashville, Tenn. First Nat. Bank, Charleston, S. C.; Savannah National Bank; Atlanta Nat. Bank, Allan!*, Oh.; Josiah Morris, Banker, Montgomery, Ala.; John Caldwell, Columtiia, South Car oling jnly] Mm First. National Bank of Macon. SIGHT and time billa on various points pur chased at all times. Liberal advance* made on shipments of Colton to any good Northern or European house*). l ollcctiot.s made and promptly remitted for. We shall keep supplied so far as possible with New York Exchange, which will be sold at the lowest rates charged iu other cit es of the State. W. W. WRIGLY, Cashier. I. <l. PLANT, President. Directors: if, L. Jewett, Wm. T. Li ht foo-, E. Johnston W. 11. Ross, Wm. B. Dius more, 11. B. riant. I. V. PMJT. WILL continue business at his old office, and will make investments for parties as they mav direct. lie wilt also purchase and sell Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver, Hanks Notes, Seven per cent. Stateof Georgia Bonds—new issue—and Uni ted States Revenue stamp —all denomination, fors sale herenTTAR. He will make liberal advances until good sale can be made, charging a email commission for the same. nan co„ HAS NEW YORK! BROUGHT HOME DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYES, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, WINTER, &C., As cheap as in New Y'ork with Freights added. Our articles arc not only Cheap, but are Pure and Good, and we are offering great bargains because we bought our goods for Cash, and laid in our Stock at the time Gold was 25 per cent. We also arc under eillill* RUSTS, WHICH MAKES CHEAP GOODS, Aud if you want great bargaii s, you shall have the advantage of our Low Purcha c oe. U £ lauiiot be Undersold. Babbits I’otnsh, sll 74i per case. Plantation Bitter-, sll 74 J per case. Spirits Turpentine, bl*c, per gallon. Concentrated Lve, $lO per case, (4 dozen.) Blue Stone, 16$ cents. Coal Oil, Bfie. per gallon. These are a few of our published prices at wholesale, but give us a call, and in large qumiiiies we may do better. J. H ZEILIN & CO’S. Opposite Telegraph Printing Office, is the plane to got Groat Bargains. Remember The Great m The o'd Standard Frame Ifni? Sfore, Corner Cherry anti (Second St’s. li tir B ushes ot P»arl, Ivo y, Rose and Sun Woqd. T<»o li brushes that the If *i r don’t come ou f . Pomades, Soaps, Shaving R ushes, Wine«, liquor*, To'let Satis, Hair Oiiis, Colognes, Lubius Extracfl. All ftoin ENGLAND AND FRANCE direct of our own iniportiUon. And have p ssed through no second hands; and will be pcil 1 at New Yoik Prices. White Lead, Sperm Oil, T.tmui’a Oil, Lin seed Oil, and all kinds of Oils. Small Profits and Qui k Sales, Is our Motto. IMPORTANT t¥¥OTHERS. Certain medical properties hive recently been discovered in roots and herbs, which if properlv combined and administered, will I expel Worms from the human system with** out injury to the person using it, and at the sunie tune with Certainty. .Wr.*f. contains thesj ingredients in the proper j form and proportions, and is the only rr.edi cine row known that does, and for this rea son it is a certain, safe and agreeable remedy i for that troublesome and fatal disease so i common to Children. 1 For the following reasons, this Medicine 1 should be used iu preference to all others , for th's disease : 1. It is safe and no bad effects arise from its use. 2 It ia agreeable and attractive. Children crave it, and take it without knowing for what it is iuteuded. 3. It is speedv iu its effects. 4. It is pure Vegetable. 6. It is cheap—within the reach of every oue. Mothers, if you would save the lives of your Children, use it and no other. CHAMBERLAIN BROS., Knoxville, Tenn, Sole Agents. And for sale hv J. 11. ZEIEIN A CO., Macon, Ga , And Druggists throughout the country, cell 2th ALDEHOFF’S INSTITUTE, .A. Select School FOR .ff.l/.IS and The next Session will on ih First Motfday in January next—Tuition «s heretofore—sßo 00, ia Advance, Languag es $lO 00 extra. ihe design ia to maintain a school of a high moral literary excellence ; no Students wili be retained who do not meiit the r espect o t their Teacher. H. W von ALDFBOFF, A. M. Dawson, Nov. 28d, 1866. Principal. \v7m. tunno & co.. BANKERS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS ,SV/ t VI.V.IIf, tiff. ’ COSPIKT, JKNNINQ6 A CO., L. JENNINGS A CO., i New York. Charleston, 3, C. \e give our friends the Choice and Ad j van’av of all the above markets, in which we hatly our own Houses, and advance upon, and shik Cotton to any European Market. Airingemants have been made for the payment Vi Savannah of all Cotton consigned . to ua frontany point in Georgia or Florida, nov 28, \n. RAIL R OAO iniipom Tlio WIIOIO Train ENGAGED FOR WM. WOOTEN'S cvrau BMF9RIUM DAWSON, GA. Id Store and to Arrive 2,000 Bushel* COR N ! 400 Bushels SEED OATS! 100 Barrels F LO till! (ALL GRADES.) 200 Bushels Fresh C ORN MEAL! (Ground at Lome by \N AlEIt l’ower. 5,00‘. Pounds BACON! 100 Sacks SALT! SALT! 500 Pounds LAUD! 12 Barrels STJ Gr A.E! Half Dozen Sacks COFFEE 50 Kegs NAILS! NAILS! (Assorted Sizes.) 300 Gallons JA.ll WARE! A Large and Splendid Stock of Whiskeya and 1 «to. Long Kxper.ence and extensive dealing with Western Markets, enables me to procure Produce on such terms, as to allow me to sell at prices unpre cedented in tLits Market. As I deal oxcluniv ely in GRO CERIES, I can give the very be?t bargains ia that line. GIVE ME A TRIAL! Remember the Place! WOT. WOO TEH’S STORIS I SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, DAWSON, C\ Dec. 14th. 1866, oru. Megbath, Patterson a Cos. OPPOSITE LANIER HOUSE, No. M>. Ell«' Old (land, Macon, Ga., VRE receivii g almogt everything good to eat aud drink ! They have in alorc,;aud to arrive noon, aucb a stuck aa will make it impossible for you to call for any thing in the Grocerv, Provision, Wine and Liquor line, without tindiug it tu their home. READ AND PONDER WELL! We will receive in a fi-w days, Near Jftck orcl, Fresh fc'&eese, Genuine Goshen But er, and anything else that cau be found, Sugar, Brandies, Coffee, Old St. Croix Bum, Tea, Old Jam. Burn, Syrup, Pure Irish Whiskey, Viuegjr, Bourbon Whiskey, Hams, 1 year old, Dried Beef, 2 ” ” Smok'd Toungcs, S ” ” Pickled ” 4 ” ” Fulton M’kt F.ye Whisky, Beef, Corn 11 Pick’ld Pork, xxxx, Bacon, Sherry, Lard, Port, Flour, \\ ino, Meal, Madras ) Grits, ;Wine, Suit, Claret, Champagne, No. HO. ELLS’ Old Stand. GreeD Seal, Cliquot Anchor, H idt-eik, Rea, Burgundy, Soda, Chamhcrt'Q, Pepjer, Sparkling Salmon, Ilock, Mackerel, Maraschino’ Yeast Powders, Sauturuc, White Kish, Rhine Wines, Blue Fish, D'Ahsinthe, Sardines, Pickles, Oysters, Gtlatine, Citron, Dates, Jellies, Canned Fruits, Sutlers, nov 2 6 n &o. kc. See Situation ANanted. BY a Ulan (without a family,) of 25 years experience in Culton raisin*? Can give satisfactory reference aa to qualification and mo 1*4,1 I s , would like to have the management of 30 to 50 hands. For particulars applv *o or address ORR BROWN k CO., novßtV4t Dawson. MILLINERY And 1) ress Making* BY MRS- COLLINS- She has just opened in this places lot of Mi iinery and Dress Goode and Triminpp.— She will cut, fit and make Dresses to order, for Ladies and Children. She has patterns of the latent styles. She thinks with her experience, she can give general satisfaction. She respectfully invites the Ladies to call and exsnvne her goods and pattern*. MRS. B. F. COLLINS. dec7*tf Dawson Ga. thelbeat remedy FOR THE STOMACH AKD BOWELS. ff in: it.ji /./.»• B/f^.rwr. A Few bottles sent out as a simple. At the RED DBIIG-STGKF, DAWSON, Gr A., nov3o-3t .1 M3 JfturtsTMUM 2 OMIS M L E B V virtue of an order of the Court of 0 di nary of Terrell County will be sold on the first Tuesday in December next at Dawson, South half of lot of land. No. two hundred and thiee, in the 11th dist it ! of Terrell, be longing to the estate of Vn. Bridges, de ceased. Sold tor the bom tit of heirs and creditors. JOHN D. WHALEY, oc»20 1866. Admn’r. BROWN HOUSE; E. E, UItOWJI A SOU, Fourth St., Opposite Passenger Depot, .Tlfffoit, tlroryia. IjAROU Ik. ).. «r July itic rjustnes* tof this . House will be cpnducttd by E. E. Brown & Son. the Senior having as-ociaied his son. Win. F. Biown, in the management and in terest of the Hotel. The liou-e contains sixty rooms, which are reserved chiefly for the use of travellers and transient guests. Competent assistants have been ae- cured i:i every department, and eve ry attention will be paid to ensure comfort to their customers. Rooms clean and airy, and the table always supplied with the best t.he country affords. I’onera attend arrival and departure of all trains to couvey baggage and conduct passengers across the street to their quarter!, julj27,tf IIEK BERT FI ELBEII, VTTOHIEY and Counsellor at Law, CuthbeTt, Georgia—Will practice in the counties of Randolph, Stewart, Quitman,Clay, Miller, Decatur, Calhoun, Terrell, aud Sum ter, and in the Supreme Court of the Stale, and the U. S. District Court for the S at# of Georgia. He will give prompt attention to the collection and paying over of claims’. jul,lm .ID.ff l.ns Tll.t TO MI S 6.11, £. Agreeably to an order of the Court of Or dinary of Calhoun county, will be sold before the Court House door, In said County, on the first Tuesday in January next one house and lot in the town of Morgan, known as the Wright .V Brown Grocery ; sold as the prop erty of William A. Brown, late of Calhoun oounty deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, of said countv deceased. THOMAs J. BROWS, dtc7 Adipn’r. T. "W. FREEMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocer and Confectioner, CHEKKY street, .W.ICO.F .... G.l Freeh Fish, Oyaters ftc., in season, and shipped to parties out of the City, promptly ou order. nov 2 Sm. J. 11. SNIUGR, WITH— SNIDER & MITCHEL, K.VLKR3 IN GROCERIES, PLANTATION SUPPLIES, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner, Third, nnd Poplar Sm , J. H. Ander sou & Son's old staud, .w./co.r, .... «./. SNinxn, a. W. iIITCiiSL. nov 2 3m. HENRY C. SHEFFIELD ATTORNEY AT LAW Colquitt , .Hiller Co.,Ga, Rikerknces.—fell. S. Wipe Parket, Col uiit Ga. ; Oapt. R. D. 6'hapman, Cuthbert Gh. Messrs Hesters k C'olley, Dawson Ga. B- M’DONALD & CO., DAWSON GA., Have just recieved a splendid as9urtment of new FAMILY GROCERIES at the old stand of McDonald's, and would most respectfully ask a continuation of t lie patronage of the old friends of B. McDonald, who having incurred considerable losses, both of time, and money, on account nf long protracted sickness, and would also beg of those indebted to him, to come forward and setile, as he is greatly in need of miner. ocilT-lf. ' Staple* Dry ti sod. and Grooericr WAREHOUSE AND Commission Business, Corner of Broad and Eufauln Street, EU FAULA. Aug. 10,6m* liAIliV A, IfK IHOA. HESTERS & COLLEY, Griirrul Dealers la DRY GOODS .t.VO GMIOCEIIMES, PLANTATION SUPPLIES AC ! Loyless Block, Depot street, Sept s, tf DAWSON, G\. c, JJ, ASIIXaSOM. W. WOODS. JOSEPH HAY, Special Part • ANDERSON fit WOODS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND &RALVKS IN STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROCER IES uu 1 COMMERCIAL FERTIL IZERS, TUI It U ST. .«.< (' o.r, ft ./. oct‘26 3m. TIiRREIA kHEItIFF SALES. ON the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold before tile Court House door in Daw. son Terrell County the following property to wit: One hundred and seventy-6 vo acres of Land, of Lot No. 2 in 'he 12ih di-trict of said County. Also two mules, one bay mule and one Black mule, one Bay horse and one Sor rel horse, all levied on as the property of Kinian Dail, to satisfy o> c Tax fi fa nnd oilier Tax fi fa’s in my hand against said Dail I’roperlv pointed nut by J. \V. Johnson, Tax Collector, of said Conn tv. 41. W. KENNEDY. nov9 Sh'ff. FARM IS NORTHERN GEORGIA, FOR SAIoE. I offer for nalr my L»rm of two hundred and sixty acres of land, situated on Coune -BaugA River, two miles from Tilton, four from Resaca, and eleven from Dalton. The West ern & A.tl.int*c railroad runs through »be ceu tre of if. One hundred acres cle ired. Theic is about one hundred acres boil ora land Tin the place—bearing orcha and of choice grafted fruit—very best freestone drinking va'er. — The hous* contains fix rooms and is located in a grove of forest trees. Barn, cub, smoke house, &«., on the premises. The location is healthy, and the land suited to raising stock, hav, grain, &c. For further information, ad dress, S. W. BACIIUAaV, Norlt,fit Tilton, Ga. ORCES’ SHOE HOUSE, Whitehall St., ATLASTA «A., HAVE on hand the largest and best select ed block of ROOTS and SHOTS ever bretght to this market, and aa Hey come direct Irom the Eatdtrn JMgmtfffrfu rfr*, Wtll he offered to country Merchants at New York prices, freight added. B W. Force formerly of Charleston S. C. will be pleased to see his former customers. N«v2-ly GI OCUaIA, Tcrr.ll Cos nitty Whereas, R. C. Marin, applies to me for lettors of dismiseioo from the estate of Xtj ih Tucker, deceaaed. These are, therefore to cite and admoni s all persons concerned to be and appear at my office with in the time prescribed by law, and show cruse, if any exists, why said let era should not be granted. Given under my hand aud official glgna uie, this Nov. 26, 1866 I'. JONF.S, Ordinary, A GOOD THING! Dr. J. !-. I>. Ferryman, has pur chased the exclusive rights to sell with in tbe limits of the State of (is., The cele brated med’cai discover? of Dr. Rbell’a LIQUIFIED SULPHER & POTASH, which is a certaiu preventive and cure of all diseases of the skin, or especially that dis tressing and annoying disease, ITCH, which it will cure iD one application if properly ap plied. The proprietor obligates himself to return the purchase money in all cases where |it (ails to do what it is recommended. It ia without doubt, the bo«t thing now offered to ; the publie, it is also the best Remedy for re moving freckles, tetter, ting worm, bumps, ! and old splotches on the skin, in fact it is the Cosmetic of the age. Sold onlv by Dr. J. L. D. Ferryman. d.c7»tf Dawson Ga. W HO WANTS A TEACHES. \ Young Gentleman, who has enjoyed very superior advantages In two of the first Universities of tbe South, desires a situ ation for the ensuing year as teacher in an Aoademy or F'umily, He is prepared to give tbe boat and perfectly eatix/aetory references aa to character and qualifications Address, stating salary. To Fotton Packers. A large lot of Bugging, ltupp, uml Arrow Tie’s just received and (nr Rale at Ml ARP k DROWNS and it ORR, BROWN A CO’S., SALT f BALT! VCar load of Sal', very cheap, juat reciev. ed and lor sale "t SHARP ii BROWN’S or at ORR, BROWN A CO’?., novlfi'tf TO MERCHANTS. GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE! l\ r E have in vtoie ouo cf the Largest VT Stocks o! .trooeries ever brought to this ii arkot, an are offering them on such terms ns will k duce dealers to purchase Irom Ut in prtfrenct to Northern markets. We huve iu store nd are daily receiving, Bacon, (Sides and Shoulder*, Hams, Canvas ndjila n, Hulk sides. tSmyars A B aud 0, Crush’d and Powdered. Coffee, l.ard, Leaf, Ilice. COO Barrels Flour. Soda, Potash, Lye. Can’d Oys'ei'B and 1..-listers. Starch, Candles, Cruckeis. Potatoes, Onions, Soap Candies, Raisins, Nu's, Pickles. 400 Boxes Tobacco Wooden ware, Bucke.'s. Tubs etc. Codfish, Mackerel, Blueftsh. New York State and Dairy Cneese. 800 Sacks Corn. ltope. Babying, Iron ties. Barrel and Case Liqours, ifce ic. All of which we ufler for Cu h. SDYJIOI'K, JOHNSON ft Cos., Corner Überry and Third Streets. sIMCOsT eta., Jas. Skymocr, H. T. Johnson, a. K. Tinslky novlfi-tf. GREAT vVATCH SALE ON TUE POPULAR ONE I'RIcE PLAN, Giving every Patron a Handsome and Reliable Wafcli for the . low Price of Ten Dollars S Without to Value. And not to be raid fur unless perfectly iSatisJactory ! 100 Solid Gold Hum’ng Watches $250 tos*6o 100 Magic Cased Gold Watches 200 to 500 ,'luo Lidies’ Watches, EuHiuelitrd Too to lioo 200 Gold limiting Chronometer Wstcbes 25t*t0300 200 Gold 11 on dug English Levers 200Jto 250 j 800 Gold Bunting Duplex Watches Ifiojto 20q i 500 Gold Bunting Amer. Watches 100 to 250 500 Silver Bunting Levers 50 to 160 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 250 500 Gold L-idics 1 Watches 50 toJ2o-> I,oooGold Hurtling Lupines 50 to 75 1,000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches 50 to 100 2,600 Bunting Silver Watches 25 to 75 5,000 Assorted Watches all kinds 10 to 60 Jj§T£very patron obtain 4 a Watch by tbi arrangement, costing but $lO, while it may I he worth $750 No partialiiy shown ffFfl Messrs J. BICKLING k CO., 145 Broad , way, New York Oi*▼, wish to immediately posi of the above inagnifieent Stock. Cer tificates, naming the ai tides, are placed in i sealed envelopes, and well mixed. Folder* are ent-iiled to other aticles named on their certificate, upon payment of Ten Dollars, wluther it be a Watch worth $750 or om worth less. 7'he retuin of any of our certifi cates entitles you to the arricle named there on, upon payment, irrespective of its worth, ' and as no article valued less than slo is nam ed on any certificate, it will at once be seen that this is .Vo Lottery , but a etraiyhtmfarward leyiti matATrimsaetion, which may be partici pated in even by the mo.it faeiidiom ! A single Certificate will be sent bv maj, post paid, upon receipt of 25 cents., five lor sl, eleven for $2, tlurtv-three and elegant premium for $5, sixty-six and more Valuable premiu n fclr $lO, one hundred aud most su perb Watch for sls, To Agents or those wishing employment this ia a rare opportuni ty. It ia a legitimately conducted buaineas duly authoris'd by the Governnt 'nr, and open to the meat careful scrutiny. Try hi ! Address J. 118 KLIXG & TO., novlfl'Sm 141» Broadway, New York, %/M MM MM JEMS TH*M TORS S%l fMI UNDER an o der from the Court ol Ordi nar y of Terrell County, will be fold before the Court Home Door, in the town of Daw son, on the firat Tuesday in January next? 1 >t« of land No. 208 and 2'>9 In the 18-h dia , o! Wqbater countv, and parts 1 of lots No. 2 and 8, in the 17th I> at, of Terrell Countv, and No. 240 in said county, district not recollect* „ed, hut adjoining the above named laud* making in all 730 acres, aud lies on Bear Creek and adjoining the laud*-, and near the ! mills of W. J. Parker, etc., Also 42® acres | known as the hammock place, with Uic eiccp ; tion of the widow’s dower, sold as the prop ert? of Daniel Lawhon deceased, sold for the benefit of the creditors of said estate. Terms ou day of sale. D. F. LAWHON, nov 16 Admii’r. M:\Mi4Jl tiMACH W*AM.E. WILL be sold before the Court House Door in town of Dawson, ou the first Tuesday ’’n Janunry next, lot ofland No. 130, in the 13ih district, of origiuallv Lee, uow Terrell County, belonging to the estate of Will’s Mariin, deceased, sold for the , benefit of the heirs of said and erased. This ihe 12Lh ol Nov. 1866. JAii. W. WILIUNbXXN. novlti Ex’r .f o.ntjris Tn*tTori‘si s.it je.l ON the firat T.ieSilay in January next, will be pel j before the Court House Door, in D iw rt'itl Terrell County, within the lawful hours of sale, subject to flowers, two lots of land in the 11th districts of of said Countv, Nos. fifty j three (53) and aeventy-six (76), sold aa th» j property of Joseph P. Terrell, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said ! deceased. Terms Cash. L. C. UOYL. I nov’.B Adm’r. Notice to Debtors aid <rediiorsJ ALL IVaoos indebted to lb# estate of A. Parrott, late of Terrell County, are hereby reqtt red to make psjmei t, n„l all person’s holdiug claims against the said estate, to present tuem iu terms of the law. Dec. 7 M. J. PARROT, Aflm. TEE SUEniFF iUtEE'S. U/-I.L be sold before Ihe Court House l" door, in Statksville in Lee County, Oa., between the usual houta of sale ;'on the first Tue-ady iu January no*', the following prop i rty to wit: Nine hundred and fifty acres, land No. 44 forty -four, 53 fifty-threo", 76 sev enty six, west half of No. 45 foity five, filly acres on the west side of No. 62 fifty two atld two bandied acres the number‘not known but adjoining said land all lying .and being in the (13th) thirteenth dist. cf Lee Countv, and known as the Robert A. Ladd, place all levied as the rroperty of RoL rt A. Ladd, b\ virtue ol ati fa from Lee Superior Court in f.vor of M sos Spear, vs John W. Wilson and Robert A. Ladd, and other fi fa’a i n my hands, vs said Wilson and Ladd. Property pointed out by J. J. Scxrborongh, pla'ntiira’attorne' JAMES G. McKINNoN, dee7 txfieff. IV GOODS CHEAPER •‘•■“•CHEAPEST BY BALDWIN 4 CO., (At Baldwin*, old stand,) Dawson, : : Georsria, W> are receiving direct from New York, a largo and general assortment of DRY QOO DS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE CUTLERY. HOLLOW WARE nnd everything else u-unlly fonnd in ft fii Rt class store. All of wbie.h bought for CASH, nt the L OWES 1 NEW YORK PRICES. In our Htock may be found, at re duced prices, LADIES' DU ESS GOODS , Print* cf different grndfs, Beautiful Muslins, White nnd bleached G ood Hos’ery, Gloves Ribbons, Drees Trim mings, etc., etc., JsJLtSQ LADIE3 Hnts, Bonnets, and shoes of thevery finest quality, and gentle men's Hats, Boots and Shoes for sale ul Wholesale Pricesi and ns cheap as they now can bo bought in New York. Shoes aud lints range from 50 cents up to $5 00. Wo keep everything necessary to complete a gentleman’s wardrobe. Six dozen Grindstones ol best qual ity. It is unnecessary now to enumerate dis ferent articles, We intend keep ing every thing the people want. Our goods shall he sold at h* verv LO \V EST POSSIBLE FIGURE. Country Merchants and planters cansavo money by culling on us. Our Motto is “('Reaper than the Cheapest.” J une Bth, 1866. li.t II *S OJC, FF.IM.IF E, HIGH SCHOOL, FOR 1867. Ilev’d. George Brigl)', assisted by Mis. Mollie Bright, and Miaa Sallie Bright, will ooen on the first Monday in January next, in ihe Town of Dawson ; * Female School of a grade of Scholarship, equual to that of most of ihe Female Colleges in the Souib. Such an Institution is needed in the young and nourishing Town ol Dawson, and il is hoped that ail who desire the welfare of our Town, aud who have daubsters toeducate will, by giving us’ their patronage, aid in building up the “Dawson Female High .School.” PRICE OF TUITION, per term of twenty weeks, payable quarterly in advance. For the Primary Departnien*, sl6 00. For tbe Preparatory Department, S2O 00. For tho Academic Department, $24 00. Latin and French (extra) each $a 00. Music ou the Piauo Forte, $24 00. Itf/rrenccn for Charactrr ansi Standing ; PiwrsoN —Judge Wiley G. Parka, Rev. TANARUS» T. Chtis'iau CincKisiwiiATCinx— Rev. 0. A. Crowell, Mr. Russel Glenn. . CeTHtiKRT—Rev. W. A. Parka. Li upkin—Rev. L J. Davies, Rev. J. C. Simmons. Wkston —Rev. D. 0. Driscol. Astaaivts —Rev. SI Anthony, Rev. Adam Robinson. Macon —Rev. E. 11. Myers D. D., Rev. J. W. Burke, Rev. W. (M. Crumley, Proff, Bou neH. Forsyth — Rev. W. F. Cooke, Rev. Mr. Hybtirn. Judge Spear. Clinton— Rev. IV. P. Arnold. SfAKiA—Bishop G. F. Pierce D. Rev. Lovic Pieice D. D. For Teaching Abilities reference is made to tbe School Room, where we will be pleas ed to see our Patrous on the last Friday in each month- ) !Lh 2m O. BRIGHT. Principal. Terrrll hheriff Sale. ~ ON the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold before the 6’oTirt House door in I the town of DawsOn, between the usual hours ■of sale, tho following property to-wit: One i house and lot, Nti. 93, iu the town of Dawson, 1 known aa the place whereon Mrs. Petty now lives, levied on as the property of B F. Brooks, to satisfy a fi fa from issued from ihw Inferior court of said county, in favor of . John G. McKee vs. B. F. Biooks. Property pointed out by J. J. Scarbrough, plaintiff’* ! attorney, . . ■ Also, at the same time and place, on# | house and lot in the town of Dawson know* ! as tbe place wlwreon Mr. Hoyl now lives* j 1-vted on ns the property of W. N. Ducker, i to satisfy Justice court fi fas and other H fa* ! 'n my hands in favor of A. W. Caldwell va. W. N Docker, property pointed out by pUin | tifl’a attorney. , Also, at tbe same time and place, 2 bales i cotton now in J. A. Heirs Warehouse, fifty— I lour (54"0) hundred lb*, eogd cotton more or ! less, now picked out, levied on aa the proper- I ty of Jas. M. Cain, to satisfy a distress war j rant lor rent, in lavor of J. R. Laprad. I Also, at the same time and place, two huo , dred and foity bushels corn, moro or less, ! levied on as the property of Jas. M. Cain, to satisfy a distress warrant for rent, in favor ot J. R. L tprad, property Point id out bv plain tiff M. Wi KENNEDY, Nov. 30, 1866. Sheriff. f'fcWRGIL TVrrel Cennty : VJ Whereas Simon Cog»n applies to me for letters ot administration do flic estate of Ru fus Martin, deceased. These are herefore to cite and tdmonieh all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and Show cause, ifamy, why said letters should not be granted. G »en under my hand and official signature this November v 9,1866. T. M. JON KB, dcc7 Ord’y. ( lEOKGIA, Terrtdl County : \ M Whereas, Abraham Sasser applies to ate tor letter* nl S'-m&iqO from tbe estate of James M. Kennedy deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all perrons coueerned to b; and appear at my effi.te within the lime pre-crihcii by law and -how cause, if any why said letters should not be planted. Given under my h«»d and t ffieirl s gralure this December Ist. f. it. JONE.S. «*^ 7 Old.