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Fr*, FACT, AND FANCY.
Mem with cork hats ure certainly
Tight headed.
Woman is a dolus’on, still men will
hug de'usions.
Advice in hydrephobio waathcr — ,
throw physio to the dogs.
The divorces in Connecticut last year
numbered one (or evory ten msw-goa.
A polS-lt chemist has invented anew
liquor which intoxicates with one drop.
Among other American celebrities
at Liverpool, is an alligator seven feet
in length.
A con-cript being told that it was
sweet to die for bis country, excused
himself on the grour.d that he never
did like sweet things.
A young lady on being asked where
was her native place, replied :
“I have none, I "m the daughter of
the Methodist minister.”
Human beings are by natu r e fight
ing animals. The very babies are up
in arms ns soon as they come into the
world.
Happiness consists in n viitnous and
1 onest life, and in being content with
a competency of outward things, and
in using them temperately.
An Irbh witness in a court of jue
tiee, being asked what kind of “ear
marks” the bog in question bad, re-
plied :
“He bad no particular ear-marks ex
cept a very short tail."
In the beginning, a woman consisted
of a single rib. Now 6he is all ribs
from her belt to the rim of her petti
coat.
Old fools are more foolish than young
ones ; they have had much longer prao
tice.
A Southern farmer advises the use
of the sunflower as green fodder for
horses and mnlrs. Tie says it will yield
eight tuns of fodder to the acre, and is
eaten with avidity.
“Tommy, what does bench spell
‘I don’t know ma’am.' Wbat! you lit
tle numbskull; whatare you sitting on ?
Tommy (looking sheepish,) ‘I don’t like
to tell.’
Edmond About says ‘there arc two
things in 'his world which a man docs
not often find away from homo: the
first is good soup ; the second is
terested love.
A lawyer had his portrait taken in
his favorite attitude, standing whh his
hands in his pockets. ‘lt would resem
ble him more closely,' said an acquaint
ance, ‘if he had his hands in somebody
else’s pocket.’
‘Whs don’t you hold up your head
as I dor’ asked an upstart (H a sterl
ing old farmer, ‘Squire,’ said the far
paer, ‘look at that field cf grain. You
see that all tho valuable heads are bow
fid down, while those that have nothing
to them stand upright.’
When a child can be brought to
tears not from fear of punishment, but
from repentcnce for his rffence he needs
no chastisement. When tear* begin to
fliw from grief at one'eown conduct, be
sure there is an angel in the bosom.
Ai.l thk Honeett.—We find the
following Hem among the dispatches cf
the Chieego Times of J uno 4:
N. B. Nicholas, Democrat has been ap
pointed postmaster at Adel, vice Ilimp
wtead, .Radical, in Jail for stealing.
A lady making inquiries of a boy
about his father, an intemperate man,
who had been sick for some time, asked
whether he had regained bis appetite.
‘No ma’am,’ said the boy, ‘not exactly
—his appetite is very poor, but bis
drinkatke is as good as ewer.’
A priest asked a tipsy fellow leaning
against a fence where he expected to go
when he died. ‘lf I can't get along any
better than sow,’ said ho, ‘I can’t go
anywhere.’
Pr. Pollion, of France, says thatcold
in the head can be cured by inhaling
hartshorn. The inhalation by the cose
should be seven or eight times in five
minutes.
Sam Goode says dancing not only
tends to immorality, but it also has a
withering influence upon starched shirt
collars this warm weather.
A conductor of a newspaper, speak
ing o! a contemporary, says: “He was
formerly a member of Congress, bat
rapidly rose until he obtained aropeota
able position as an editor—a noble ex
ample of peseverance under depressing
circumstances.”
Young ladies in New Orleans wear
false calves as a protection against mad
dogs.'
Probrbly the reason why women’s
teeth decay sooner than men’s, is not
the perpetual fiietion of their tongues
upon the pearl, but rather the sweetness
of their lips.
‘‘How arc you to-day ?” inquired a
doctor of his patient.
“A little better, tbaDk yon.*
‘Have you taken any dinner to-day ?’
'Yes, a little goose.’
‘With appetite?’
‘No, sir, with apple sauce.’
Didn’t Risk —ln the year 1863, a
meeting was held in Lebanon, Indiana,
for the purpose of getting up a supper
and fair for sick and wounded soldiers.
Judge 8., being loyal all over, was very
active in such matters, and was appoin
ted chairman of the meeting. There
was a number of ladies present. The
business progressed rapidly, and as most
pf the articles for supper were to be
donated, the Judge called, in his ludi
crous manner, on those present to know
how mueh they could contribute Al
most enough was given to complete the
arrangements, when someone suflgested
that it would be necessary to have isome
milk.
“Ob, yes,” said the Judge, rising with
great dignity, “all young ladies who
give milk will please rise ’’
The young ladies didn’t rise.
Citizens of* Terrell,
AUfs> ADJOINING COUNTIES,
Who visit Mr on, will find it greatly to their interest to call at tho JJ>ry
Goods House of
ALEXANDER &WHITE,
Who have a very Largo Stock of
DRESS GOODS, LITSTEHSTS,
Embroideries <fc Laces,
Hosiery & Giloves, Domestics;
Whit© Goods,
And all article* to bo found in a First Class Dry Goods House.
To our friends and those whom we wish to make such, we would sny, we
have a very largo stock for this season of the year, which
MUST BE SOLD!
And we will guarantee to sell you goods at as low figuies as any house in the
State. You may he misled temporarily by advertisement* ; but we mean )ust
what we say. A guarantee (and the best one) of this is that our h terests aie
permanently identified with this part of the country. Wc never had, and
never expect to have any other home. , , ,
All orders by responsible parties, will be carefully attended to, and the
goods shipped by return Express, or as directed The money can bo re
mitted in the same way on receipt of goods. Orders will receive the same
or greater attention than if the parties were present.
The difference in price at which we will now furnish goods, will more
than pay the freight to many points.
JXJST KECEIYED:
A Fresh Lot of DRESS GOODS and Bleached Domestics, bought at the
late declino in prices, which will be sold very low.
ALEXANDER & WHITE.
41 Triangular Block, Alncon, Ga.
cmoitxoirs mews's
DOWNFALL IN PRICES!
CALICOES {■>-•{«£»>, CEMTSJ
SHIRTING 12 1-2 CENTS!
EVERYTHING ELSE EN PROPORTION.
S. M. Siesel & Ur©.
Beg lcavo to announce to their friends and customers, that they have now in
Store a splendid Stock of
,*.I . - *
SPRING & SUMMER DRY GOODS.
Consisting of every discretion of Lawns, Lenos, Bareges, &c., &c , also the nic
est Stock of LADIES HA TS, ever opened in this city, and which we will sell
LOW FOR CASH.
We also have a complete Stock of
Clothing & Piece-Goods, Boots & Shoes,
Hats, find Furnishing Goods •
Having a Buyer in the North at all times. Wc have facilities such as no Other
House io this or any other place in Southwestern Georgia, can cfLr.
Call and see for yourselves and
CAXiXi EARLY AND SECURE
those BARGAINS
Don't forget the Place Vo get your 1(2 1-2 cents Sea Island and Calico's is at
S. M. SIESEL & BRO.,
DAWSON and AMERICUS, Ga.
GEORGIA, Calhoun County.
WHEREAS, T. G. Holt applies to me for,
letters ot dismission from the estate
of R. W. Paramere, late of eaid co., dec’d.
These are therefore 'o cite and admoniab
all persons concerned, to be and appear aunt
office within the time prescribed by law, anM
show cause if any, why said letters should
not be granted.
■Given under my hand an official signature,
this June 12, 1867.
W. E. GRIFFIN, Ord'y.
p I’OKtilA, Terrell County :
VjT Whereas, Jane F. Powell, applies to m<
for letters ot Administration de bonis non on
the estate of J. W. Powall, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law and
show cause, if an; why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature
this June 21et.’67. T. M. JONES,
June 21 Ord.
R. J. BOTTLE,
MANCFACTRCKBR OF
Tin and Sheet Iron-Ware!
ALSO, dealer in Stoves, Kerosene Oil, and
Lamps, begs leave to aay to the citizens
of Dawson, and vicioiiy, that he is prepared
to pu tup everything in that line, in a superior
style, and aa cheap or cheaper than any es
tablishment in Georgia.
If 'ork jilt Warranted.
Shop on North side public square,
tar lie also tunes and repairs Pianos.
my3l:lm.
H. T COX, or TENS.] [jr L. COX, Ot TENS.
H. T. COX & BROTHER,
COmi I SSI 0.1 MERCHANTS
FORSmi STREET,
ATLANTA, GEO.
Prompt attention given to Sale of Produce,
Groceries, and General Merchandize,
and Filling Orders for Produce
or Merchandise.
Terms Caab, or city drafts at short date.
REFERENCES :
Wilson Burns k Cos., Hopkrne, Harden A
Kemp, Baltimore, Cowan, Dickinson ft Cos ,
Knoxville, W. W. James & Jones, J. R.'
Crumley, Bristol, Taon. Palmer, Stuart k
Cos., SaltviUe, Va. june7:tf
NOTICE.
' r |''Wo months aftea date application will be
L made to the f?ourt of Ordinary of Ter
rell county for leave to sell the real estate be
longing to the estate of P. A. Waller, late of
said county, deceased.
MARY L. WALLER,
june7:tds Adm’r.
SHOE MAKER WANTED.
I WISH to employ a No. 1 Boot and Sboe-
Makcr. A fair price will be paid for a
sober, industrious uian, who is capable of
taking charge of other bands and directing
the business. Apply at my Tan Yard near
Dawson, Ga. ts W. W. LEE.
"notice.
TWO Months after date application will be
made to the court of Ordinary of Ter
rell county, for leave to sell the real estate
belonging to the estate of John Cochran, de<
ceased. G. W. COCHRAN,
June 20, 1867. Administrator.
" HOUSE AND LOT
To Rent or Sell, in Dawson, Ga.
June 14 1m E. B. LOYLESS.
COHN AND BACON.
THE subscriber offers to sell Corn and
Bacon on time.
June 14 lm F„ B. LOYLES3.
Notice.
SIXTY days after date applicatioa will b
made to the Court of Ordinary ofTcrvrel
County for leave to sell the reaj estate o
Dennis McClendon, late of said countv deceas
ed. J. J. DAVIS,
mySl:tds Adm’r.
GOODS
ON TIME!
rWILL sell GOODS, BACON and CORN
on time, to responsible parties, until the
First of November, 1867.
1 Juue 21,1 m E. B. LOYLESS.
, cHOKGII. faliionn County:
\J Jessee Griffin, applies to me for letters of
Administration on the estate of Abraham U.
Wright late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to be and appear at
Jmy office within the time prescribed by law,
and show cause if any, why said letters should
c cot be granted.
Given under my band an official signature,
this May fist 1867.
W. E. GRIFFIN, .
may 31 Ord’y
HARNESS,HARNESS.
DOOBLE LINES, .
BUGGY BRIDLES,
BLIND Bi'.IDLES,
RIDING BRIDLES,
HALTERS,
martingales,
BREACHIN O
A’l hand made, of best material,
and offering at exceedingly low prices,
at OKU, BROWN & CO’S,
/. ff. SllElllS'F S.ILKS
\\J ILL be Bold before the Court House
door, io the Town of Starksville, Lee
co , on the first Tuesday in July next, the 10l
lowing property to wit: west half of lot of
land no 135 in the 14 dial., of Lee co. Lev
ied on as the property of W. H. McM ihen to
satisfy Tax fi fa’s in my hands, against said
MoMshen. Property poiuted out by W. H.
McMahen. , .
Also at the same time and place will be
sold the following property to wit: Lot of
land No 91, In the 14ih dist. Levied on as
the property of 7’.ibitha Bowou to satisfy two
7’ax fi la’s iu my bands.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following property lo wit: One two horse
wagon. Levied on as the property of Wade
H. Mims, to satisfy one 7ax fi fa.
Also at the same time and place, w ill he
sold the foilewingpioperty to wit: Lot of
land, No. 69 in the 14th dist., of Lee co.—
Levied on as the property of James Skragg,
to satisfy one 7’ax fi fa. J. G. McKinnon,
june7:tds. Dpl’y Shc’ff.
n KORGIA, Terrell Comity.
UX 7erreli Superior Court May Term 1867.
7 bomas Sealey, ) Libel for Divorce
vs v 7’errell Superior
Mary Ann Sealey. ) Court.
Rule to perfect service.
It appearing to the Court by return of the
sheriff that the Defentant in the above stated
case does not reside in this State.
It is on motion of the counsel ordered that
said Defendant appear and answer at the
next 7’orm of this Court; else that the case
be cons dered in default and the I'lain tiff al
lowed to proceed. And it is further ordered,
that this iule be published in the Dawson
Journal, once a month lor four months.
A true extract from tbe minutes of the Su
perior Court. J- C. F. CL ARK,^
june7:lam4m . Cl’k.
Cb\. OTION.
ALL persons are hereby forewarned against
trading for a prommissory note given
by the undersigned to M. S. Glass, for the
sum of sixty dollars, as I will not pay the sum
unless compelled bylaw. J. L. ACREE.
j«ne7 ’G7:3t
GEORGIA, Terrell County :
fjf Terrell Superior Court, May Term 1867.
Lucy Jackson ) Libel for Divorce
v3 l in 7’errell Superior
Richard Jackson. ) Court.
Rule to pei feet service.
It appearing to the Court, by the return of
‘he sheriff that the Defendant in the above
stated cause does not reside in this county,
and it fnrthet appearing that he does not re
side in this State.
It is on motion of counsel ordered that said
Defendant appear and answer at the next
term of the Court else that the cause be con
sidered in default and the Plaintiff' allowed
to proceed. And it is further ordered that
this should be published in the Dawson Jour
nal once a month for four mouths.
A true extract from the minutes of the Su
perior Court. J. C. F. CLARK, 6'l’k.
june7;lam4m
CARRIAGE SHOP !
BLACKSMITH .WORK AC.
THE undersigned would Inform the citizens,
of Dawson and vicinity that they are pre
pared to do ail work In the way of manufac
turing and repairing carriages and buggies,
all kinds of blacksniithing etc., In the very
best style, and at prices heretofore unexcelled
for cheapness. From long experience in the
different departments of our work we feel
confident of onr ability to give satisfaction
in all cases. Old vehicles remodelled, in the
best style, on short notice.
We mat be found at the stand formerly
occupied by J. A. Foster.
v P. H. PROCTER,
SAM. T. LUMLEY,
mySltSm WYATT, (colored.)
FIFTY - NINTH YEAR 1
Rally and Weekly
JOURNAL &
MESSENGER.
ROSE & BURK, Editors and Pro’s
Macon, Georgia.
OLDEST and most reliable Newspaper in
the section.
Terms— DAlLY, 1 year, Ten Dollars.
“ 1 month, One Dollar.
WEEKLY 1 year Three Dollars.
Reliable Agents wanted in every town
where we have not one alraady, to whom a
fair per cent, will be paid for new subscrib
ers. Money sent by Express at our risk and
x pense. ROSE & BURR.
aEORGIA, Calhoun County.
Whereas, Jamee Morrow administrator
on the estate of John G. Bostick deceased,
applies for letter of Dismission from said
estate:
Notice is hereby given to all concerned, to
be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by Law, to show cause if any they
have, why said letters snould not be granted.
Given under my hand ana Official Signa
ture, this April Bth, 1866.
W. E. GRIFFIN, Ord.
DENTISTRY!
DR. R. NOBLE, of Americus, has es
tablished, a permanent branch office, at
Dawson, Ga., at Jones’ Hotel -where him
self or brother, Dr. J. Noble, may bo found
at all times, prepared to perform all op
erations belonging to the profession of Den
tistry —both Surgical and Mechanical. He
has the
NITROUS OXIDE GENERATOR,
with which be manufactures pure NITROUS
OXIDE GAS, as pleasant to bieathe as the
air, and safer to nse than any other anaesthet
ic known. He keeps always od hand a plen
tiful and good stock of this gas, with the use
of which be extracts teeth without pain. A9
he has had twelve years' experience in the
practice of DENTISTRY, and keeps
up with all the late improvements in his pro
fession, he feels confident of giviog entire sat
isfaction to all who may favor him with their
patranage.
He also has the Local Anaesthetic, for ex
tracting teeth without pain, by a freezing pro
cess.
He takes this method to return thanks to
all former patrons lor their liberal patronage;
at the same time solicits a continuance of the
same. jOne7:6m R. NOBLE.
TO KENT.
THE front room over the store of Ross A
Harden—upstairs. Very pleasant .for
a bed room or office, apply to
june7:«t D. M. HARDEN.
/1 v hlt(.IA Calhoun County.
•At Whereas William Dickey applies tor let
ters of dismission from the eeta'e of John F.
B< avers deceased :
Notice is heieby given to all concerned
to be and appear at my office
within the lime prescribed by law ,to ahow
cause if any they have, why said
letters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand and official signa
lure this December 21st, 1866.
W. E. GRIFFIN Ord.
akopkstkejv s Cos.,
Piano Forte Manufacturers,
499 tiroadiray, JTetc I'ork.
rpHESfi Pianos received the highest award
L ofmerit at the World’s Fair, over the
best makers from London, Paris, Germany,
the cities of New York, Philadelphia, Balti
more and Boston ; also, tHe Gold Jfttditl
at tlie American Institute, for Five Successive
Years!! Our Pianos contain the French
Grand Action, llarp Pedal, Overstrung Bass,
Full Iron Frame, and all modern improve
ments. Every Instrument warrented five
rears. Made under the supervision of ITIr»
J. IV. GKO VEST £ISIJF * who has a
practical experience of over thirty five years,
and is the maker of over eleven thousand
pianofortes. Our facilhies for manufacturing
enable us to sell these instruments from SIOO
to S2OO cheaper than any first class piano
forte. Aug. 311 yr
MASSEBBURG,SON & HARRIS
WHOLESALE
DBUGGISTS,
DEALERS IN
DRUGS & MEDICINES,
TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMERY,
PAINTS,
OILS,
WINDOW GLASS.'
MACON, .... GA.
Send orders and GASH.
febi-tf '
THE
GEORGIA TELEGRAPH,
EOR 1807.
DAILY &TwEEKLY
rpiiE proprietors of the above Journal have
spared no labor or expense to place it in
the front rank ol Southern newspapers, ar.d
they are grutified to announce that their ef
forts have been liberally rewarded by the
public. The TELEGRAPH has now a circu
lation that reaches every pari of Georgia and
extends to all the adjacent States, and its dai
ly issue is equal to that of any Southern
Journal outside of New Orleans. For this
reason it presents a peculiar advantages as an
.ID PEMCTISMJVG JttEMUJU,
and we are determined that as a VEHICLE
of NEWS it shall not be excelled.
TERMS:
Daily Paper, per Year |lO 00
“ “ “ 6 Months 6 00
“ “ “ 1 Mouth 1 00
Weekly “ Year 400
“ “ 6 Months 2 00
No paper sen’ until it is paid for, and all
names erased at the exoiration of subscrip
lion, (of which due notice is given iu every
case) unless renewed.
Remittances by express or Registered Let
ursat our risk.
Address
W. A. REID & CO..
Proprietors,
Macon, Ga.
/1 FOKGI A, Terrell Comity :
VT Whereas J. W. Wilkinson, applies tome
for letters of dismission trom the estate of
Willis Martin, late of said county, deceased,
These arc therefore to cite and admonish
al[ persons concerned, to be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law,
aud show cause if any, why said letters shbuld
not be granted.
Given under my hand an offi-ial signature,
this February 16 h, 1867. T. M. JONES.
febls:6m* Ord’y.
Georgia, caiiionu county.
Whereas William Rivers applies lor
Letters of Dismission from the estate of Rob
ert 11. Pitman deceased !
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons to be and appear at my office with
iu the time prescribed by law, to show cause
if any they have why said Letters should not
be granted.
Giveu under my hand and official fligna*
lure, this December 21s*, 1866.
W. E. GRIFFIN, Ord.
CIEORGIA, Calhoun County :
r Whereas David P. Hay, applies to me lor
letters of dismission on the estate of James
Hay, late of said county, deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concered, to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause if any, why said letters should
Dot be granted,
Given under my hand an official signature,
this February l«th 1867.
W. E. GRIFFIN,
feblS Ord’y.
FORCES’ SHOE HOUSE,
Whitehall St.,
ATLANTA GG
HAVE on hand the largest and best select
ed stock of tutors and SHOES
ever brenght to this market, and as they come
direct from the Eastern .ftanufarh'
rers, will be offered to country Merchants
at New York prices, freight added.
B. W. Force formerly of Charleston S. fl.
will be pleased to see his former customers.
Nov2-ly
GEORGIA, Calhoun County:
U Whereas, .1. 11. Woodward, applies to me
for letters of dismission on the estate of James
T. Woodward, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law,
and how cause if any why said letters should
not granted.
G n under my hand and official signature,t
hi bruary 16th, 1867.
W. E. GRIFFIN,
efebl6 Or’dy
NATIONAL HOTEL,
Nearly opposite Passenger Depot
MACON GA..
B. F. DEWSE & SOli,
(Late of Granite nail,)
Proprietors.
.TOT MCE.
TWO months after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Teriell
county tor leave to sell the real estate of
Sparkman Bowen, late of said countv deceas
ed. J. J. DAVIS,
majß’:tde Adni’r. *
THE VERY LATEST ARRIVAL!
NEWEST! BEST!
CUEdPESTI
BEAUTIFUL PRINTS!
SUPERB GRENADINES,
ENGLISH & FRENCH BAREGES,
SPLENDID MOZAMBIQUEB!
ALL colors. Also the very latest styles
of Ladies* Collars, Cuffs, &c.
Call and examine these new styles aod se
cure good bargains
ORR, BROWN & CO.
Under TBE “JOURNAL” PRINTING Office.
apr‘2fl ts.
EUROPEAN PLAN
ISAACS' HOUSE,
Cherry St., between 3d At -ItliSt.
MACON, GA-
This splen lid new house is kept on
iho European plan, or
••'Get if hat you want-pay for
what you get.”
It offers superior advantages to
travelers or persons stopping for tbe
transaction of business; as the best ac
comodations can be had at all times, and
he charges arc mare reasonable than
most bouses. Cm.
H. E. DIBBLE & CO.,
IMPORTERS and JOBBERS or
FANCY SILKS,. DRESS GOODS,
ftihhons, Vl 'hite Goods, fat
res, Embroidries, Gloves, Shawls, Dress
Trimmings, Cloaks, Mantillas, &c.
18 .Hurray St., » 21 Park
Place, .VP ll’ 1 tut ft.
E. H. DIIIKLE, 1
B. P BIKCLV, V
J. J. kracss. ) Dec. 21, 6m.
Cl COKCiIA Calhoun County :
f Whereas, Charles Bussey, applies lo me
for letters oi dismission from the estate of
Obediah Parrott, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to he and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law,
and show cause if any, why said letters should
not he granted.
Given under my hand an official signature,
this February 22ud, 1867.
W. E. GRIFFIN,
feb22 Ord’y.
WATCHES & JEWELRY
AT
L. IT. WINGKS
JEWELRY & SILVER Ware Establishment
00 HULRERRV STREET t>o
MACON, G\A.
Canetantly receiving the latest styles of
watches, clocks, jewelry, pure sti
ver, and Silver plated wett-e,
fancy Goods Ac.
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaiiod at
short notice aud WARUENTFD.
A. GOOD THIN G!
Dr. J. L. D. Perryman, has pur
chased the exclusive lights to sell with
in tbe limits of the State of Ga., The cele
brated medical discovery of Dr. Rbcit's
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 in one application if properly ap
plied. The proprietor obligates himself to
return the purchase money in all caseß where
it fails to do what it is recommended. It is
without doubt, the best thing now offered to
the public, it is also the best Remedy for re
moving freckles, tetter, ling worm, bumps,
si i old splotches on the skin, in fact it is the
Cosmetic of the age. Sold only by Dr. J. L.
D. Perryman, dcc7-tf
Dawson Ga.
CRO VESTEEN & CO.,
Piano Forte Manufacturers,
IM Rroadieay. . Y< ir York.
rnHE attention of the pubi c and the trade is
1 invited to onr JFetr Scale, Seven
Octave, Roseivood Plano Fortes
which for volume and purity of tone are un
rivalled by any hitherto offered in this mark
et, They contain ail the modern improve
ments, French grand action, harp pedal iron
frame, over strung bass, etc., and each in
strument being made under the personal
supervision of Mr. J. H. Grovestkkn, who
has a practical experience of over thirty years
In their manufacture, is fully warranted in
every particular.
Tin* “Crorestccn Piano Forte”
Rec’d the highestaward of m erit at the cele
brated World’s Fair, where were exhibited
instruments from the best makers of London,
Paris, Germany,Philade phia, Baltimore, Bos
ton and New York and also at the American
Institute for five successive years, the Gold
and Silver Medals from both of which can be
seen at our ware-rooms.
By the introduction of improvements we
make a still more perfect Piauo-forte, and by
manufacturing largely, with a strictly cash
system, are enabled to offer these instruments
at a price which will preclude all competition.
Our prices are front f 100 to |2CO cheaper
than nny firs class Piano forte.
TERMS.—tNicT Cash in current funds. De
scriptive circulars sent frkx. Aug 17,lyear
GEORGIA. Terrell Fount)’:
Whereas, Jesse Tucker applies to me
or letters of dismission from the estate of
. W. Tucker, late of said countv, deceased.
These are to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to be and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if any, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under mv hand and official signs
ure this April 14th, 1866. T.M./ONES,
Ordinary.
KAGs! HA.G&I
“Save your rags, save your tags,
Save your good-fornothing bogs!”
We will take s few thousand pouods of ch-an
cotton and linen Rags in paymentof any dues
to this office ; or we will pay a good price
CASH. Bring on your Rags to the
JOURNAL OFFICE.
Etne Pianos.
Parlies wishing to purchase Grovo
steen’s justly celebruted Pianos, can
save from thirty-five to fifty dollars by
applying early "at
THIS OFFICE.
DR. J. L. D. PERRYMAN
IS MOW RECEIVING
ox* or th*
UICIST in BIST
Selected Slocks of
PURE MEDICINES,
Ever before offered in thia market
The Dr. has been *
SUCCESSFUL PRACTITIONER,
Os Medicine in South Weetero Georgia,
for the last seven or eight je*n, ssd
has pure! ased bis Stock of
DRUGS!
In accordance to the ncccsisties of tb«
People, and the peculiar diseases of tb«
country with which ho is perfectly con
versant. All wishing
PURE Sc FRESH,
DRUGS,
CHEMICALS,
DYESTUFFS,
PAINTS,
OILS,
PERFUNERY,
FANCY ARTICLES ETC.
Will find it to
Their Advantage
To Call on
Dr. PERRYMAN,
At his store in
LOYLESS BLOCK.
Next door to Byrd & Coker *.
JC3TThe Dr. also offers his profes
sional service, to thc.public OflSoe at
biß DRUG STORE.
It.tWSO.T, GEORGIA
juna ,14:1*0®