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COTTOM LOW l
And Dry Goods Lower M
GOODS,
GOODS,
GOODS,
York Cost
-31 York Cost.
_A_t New York Cost.
HAVING on hind an enormous Stock for
the season, and bring compelled to
meet heavy claims at an early day, we will
sell u»r gpleudid Stock at ./(t It ill .1 tic
o3»rrcu*t6mars and all others in want
olftftAw* ftti offered tti Dawson,
should call and examine Goods and prices,
before purchasing elsewhere.
This is a good opportunity for Country
Merchants to 'replenish thpir Stocks; as we
can fill all bills either WBI© I, L K
•r RETAIL, at Cost Prices.
g. m.siENEL a into.,
Opposite Court Iloupe, Public Square.
Dawson, Ga., Dec. 19, 1867—-If
Appointments of Rev. Thus. E.
Langley.
Ist Sabbath and Saturday before, at
Smithville, Loo county, Ga.
3rd Sabbath and Saturday before, at
Fort Gaines, Clay county, Ga.
4th Sabbath and Saturday before, at
Dawson, Ga. _______
The Apppoiulments
On {the Dawson Circuit will be filial
as fallows ffer the year 1868.
DAWSON,
lstSunday, ltevs. T. T. Christian and
11. V. Mufkey.
2ud Sunday, Rev. L G Evans.
3rd “ “ T. T. Christian.
« “ A. L. Hamilton.
DO V Eli,
Ist Sunday, Rev. John Skipper.
2 u( j “ “ T. T. Christian and
H. V. Mulkey.
3rd Sunday, liev. J J Sessions.
4th “ “ 11. V. Mulkey.
NEW HOPE,
lgt Sunday, Rev James Spenoo.
12nd “ “(V acant at present.)
3rl “■ “ 11. V. Mulkey.
4th “ “ T. T Christian and
L. G. Evans.
CHICKAB A.WHATCIIEE,
lstSunday, Rev. \Ym. Hays.
2nd “ “ John J. Sessions.
3rd “ “ Thos. L. Speight.
4th “ “ Thos. T. Christian »Dd
L G. Evans.
PLEASANT GROVE,
Ist Sunday,' Revs. Thos. T. Christian
and 11. V. Mulkey.
2nd Sunday, Rev. James Spence.
3rd “ (Vacant )
4.h “ Rev. Win Ilays,
SALEM,
l«t Sunday, liev. L. G Evans.
2nd “ “ T. T. Christian and
II V. Mulkey.
3rd Sunday, (Vacant.)
4th “ . “
■ * RET 11 EL,
Ist Sunday, Ilev Thos. L. Speight.
2nd “ (Vacant)
3rd “ Rev. L. G Evans.
4th “ (Vacant.)
Friday before each 3rd Sabbath, Rev.
Thos. T Christian.
IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS.
Those wishit g to purchase a good
Fertilizer will find MALES’ Nitroge
nized Super-Phosphate cf Lime, at
Loyless & Griffin's Store. This is a
capital manure for both horticultural
and field purposes
Dawson, Ga., Fe I *. 20;lm.
Wo have beautiful weather now, and
all that have them, aru preparing their
gardens for a bounteous siippfy of vffge -
tables. Enquiries are being made for
guano, and those haviug it on hand or
expect to have it, would do well to
make it known to the public.
The renowned horse trainer
made his appearance in our s:reots on
Monday last. Wo expected to see a
fine an ; mal at least, but were disap
pointed, when we discovered it
to be nothing more than an old “gone
up-tbe Bpout” circus horse.
Next Monday the County
Court will meet. Monday after neM
is the adjourned term of the Superior
Court.
The reeent upward tendency of tbe
price of cotton, has brightened the la
ces of merchants and farmers, as well
ns the prospect of affairs generally, but
this should not cause tbe farmers to
eurioil their grain crops Let your
experience be a profit to you.
Godey’b Lady's Book is on our ta
ble, aDd filled as usual with much in
teretting reading matter.
Attention is called to the new
advertisements of “Byington’s Hotel,”
“Isaac* House, on the European Plan,”
and also, to that of Thos. Wood, deal
er in bine Furniture, Macon Ga.
JCStT Preparations are being made
in Augus’a for the connection of the
tracks of the throe railroads and the
establishment of a union depot. For
the present the depot of the Georgia
railroad will he used. This will be a
vast saving of time, trouble and ex
pense to passengers. Tho Constitu
tionalist hopes that when good tunes
come again a commodious depot for
the joint use of the rouifeiWili bo built
op tbe sqaro Hounded bv Mclntosh,
Twiggy Walker and FemVieb streets.
For the Dawson “Journal."
Bubuel-Or, u Story without a
* AS oral.
BY X.
The day was on its last legs. The
gorgeous summer sun approached the
terminus ol hit* dismal jaunt, and shi d
ows lovely and tranquil slept on lawn
and landscape. A lady stood in the
window of a rural cabin—sho-wan young
and girlish in appearance—had bright,
dancing, devilish eyes, and likewise wore
a soiled homespun dress Why is her
band clasped upon her heaving bosom,
as if robes-like it could smother the ele- 1
mental war within ? Does she gaze on
thoso Lilts and mountains swelling in
the distance, like undulations of au an
gry sea, and think of some absent loved
lone mado probably the sport of revel
ing billows, or are her thoughts cradled
into sublimity by tbo silent, but im- i
prossive ckqueuce of nature ? llusbl
her ruddy lips fire sure to move, and
Miss Subriny Tomson, (tor such is her
name), dissolves the my-tcry tbusly :
“L a mammy, jonder come' bob brown,
ridin Mr. Diokinzos sway-backed crit
ter.” Wo need hardly observe that the
lady addressed was the honored mother
of our heroine. Were not this story
one of solemn truths and sober realities,
we would derenbe this wurthy lady, sit
ting at the time iD a velvet cushioned
chair, fanned by a trio of Hair-eyed nig
gers, and trying with ponderous mental
throes.to divine the authorship of “The
Nut Brown Maid ” or at lesst, poring
for the twenty-third timh, over the last
edition of Tennyson’s Poems, but she
was’nt doing either, and we're not going
to make any ginger-cake work at the ex
pense of truth She was setting on the
butt-cut of a huge chest, industriously
churning and singing “Canaan, oh, Ca
naan,” with a vim that gave evidence of
her being bad off on the “Canauu” ques
tion. Mrs. Jemimy prided herself on
being a member of the genuine, original
Smith family—the regu'arly authenti
cat'd patent, and it was hrr boast that
she “never knowed nary shabby sheep
in the whole Smith flock.” “Many a
time and oft” bad she marked with a
mother’s pride, the Smithsonian quali
ties of Sobriny when a child, and boast
ingly exclaimed : “She’s a Smith all
over, and I’ll lay she’ll be a rooster some
day.” Her husband, (l mean Mrs.
Tomseu’s,) bore the musical and eupho
tieous, though some what unused name
of Jim, As we have but little confi-
dence in blood, especially bud blood, we
will not go into geneoh gies If either
the Smith’s or Tomson’s had any gene
oh'gical tree, it was probably cut down
and put among the timbers of tbe May
flower. Halt—Reader, dear as we have
implicit confidence in your being au un
posted ignoramus, we pause to explain,
that “Mayflower ’ was the name of a
vessel which odcc lauded on :ur shores,
laden with a cargo of thieving, long
faced, saoreligious, hypocritical Phari
sees, whom Neptune was cashiered for
permitting to pass over his domain un
molested. Well, we have expressed the
opinion that if either of these families
had family trees they were cut down ;
but, upon ref! ctioD, we remember to
have beard that the Smith tree blew
down from the effects of being burdened
with more branches than it could say
grace over. But we must attend to Bob
Brown, the “solitary horseman,” visible
in tho distance : Bob wasn’t dressed a
la Count de orsay, nor he hadn’t heard
of St. Elmo and the Alexandria library,
but he loved Sobriny lor all that, and
nary sway-backed hotse on earth -ould
trot the tender sentiment out of his af
fectionate intides. We use the word
“insides” instead of “heart,” because
recent discoveries locate the seat of affec
tion in the upper extremity of tbo bow
els. The popular error on that subject
is attributed to the hearts paralaxes —
Bob rode up to the gate and ht. lie
was tall, spindling and handsome. He
wore a wool hat, crumped and flopped in
antcdcluvion style; pacts of Kentucky
jeans, concealed the lower lobe of bis
body and stuck, like sealing-wax, to a
pair ol broom-straw legs. About six
inches above the ankle they terminated
abruptly, and beneath them, crisped and
puckcd in the manner of a eat, when
preparing to spit at some contiguous ca
nine, dangled a pair of unnmghborly
socks, leaving several inchos of unoccu
pied leg-territory. His closely fitting
n&uitin coat, reaching no lower than the
hinges of bis body, denoted by the char
acter of its extremity, the extremity to
which ho would be reduoed, iD cai-e the
adorable Sobriny should kick him. J -
tween the period of Bob’s first appear
ance on the “critter” and his arrival, we
need bardlv observe that she was as busy
as a fly in a tar bueket, preparing for
iispectioD. I) übtless much passed be
tween tbe mother aud daughter of the
first importance in this eventful record,
but like the ait of embalming it is lost
to the world, excepting a single remark
made fey Sobriny as sfc« tied her shoe
string—no it was her stoekigg string.
“Bob” said she, “is a gwine to ax me to
have him this very day,and I'm a gwine
to wake him thick I shan’t/' The old
lady had lifted tbo “kiver” of her churn
and was “casting a wishful eye” upon
tho little islands of floating butter with
in, and therefore l.eedednot,and replied
not to tbe observation. Bob walked iD.
Ho had taken bowing lessons under his
daddy’s old museovy duck, and now
made a “free show” of his proficiency;
“Heow de do Missis TomsoD, warm
day“Heow do Robert, take a seat—
yes it’s right weathcry.” Sobriny now
emerged from behind tbe door, where
she had just ocncluded the delicate job
of enveloping her ooipus in a cloud of
calico, and her features seemed to say,
“why this finery ain’t nothin more’u
I’rnc uste to,” in other words, she didn’t
seem to mind it a bit.
Reader, we account it one of tbe de
pravities of moderu literature, that tat
tling writers chronicle all the love chat
transpiring between the parties they
deal with. \Vc like to do as we’d be
done by, and were any scribber to pa
rade before the public all our “private
and confidential” courtships, we’d em
brace the earliest moment after our re
covery from the feeling of sheepishness
produced by such disclosure, to report
him to the bureau. Tbe gentle wordp,
the tender glances, tbe deep-drawn sighs
and the soft pressure of the hand, are
(as Webster said of constitutional liber
ty,) “ours to receive, ours to enjoy,” but
not “ours to transmit unimpaired to po -
ferity.” We shall therefore tell no
talcs out of school, only so far as the
telling is essential to tho history we are
writing. “Thus far and no farther,” as
Canute said to the waves—shall our pen
break into the sanctum of this enuearing
tetc-a-tete The butter had been taken
up, aDd Mrs. Tomson was gone to her
cow commissariat old brindle, tc draw
milk ra.ionS, which left our happy lovers
“Alone,
Like Adam’s recollection of his fall."
“Don’t know about it, don’t know a?
I shall—l heordyou was a courtin Dil
sy Snout.”
“I say Dilsy Snout, why she ain’t no
manner account—&hc can’t so on a but
ton without soin it on heels upwards.
I ain’t a eourtin nobody but Sobriny
Tomson ”
“I jest know you ain’t a courtin me;”
and Sobriny’s devilish eves danced like
puppets in a show.
“Yes, but I am, aDd I’me nately go
ing to marry you—you ’ckuolcge you
lcvc me, and what’s tbe u>e of lovin en
ny body cf you don’t marry ’em.”
“No I never, you axed me didn’t I,
and Isa and may be so.”
“Miss Sobriny, I’ll be ding’d es I
ain’t tired of ibis way you’ve got of tol—
lin a feller along aud then chokiu him
off Es you ain’t a gwine to have me,
be ch it out; aud es you are, I want you
to say so right now, and I’ll be the hap
[iest youngster that ever squirted a foot
into cow-lcather.”
“ ’Spozen I don’t do nary one, then
what ?”
“I shall think you don’t kecr nothin’
about Hie aud wuu’t come to see you no
more.”
“Es you do, ’spcct I’ll cry enough
leers to wash the dishes in from now
out.” The loud laugh with which she
tapered this remark, was followed by the
appearance of her father, who had re
ceived a spiaiu in his arm by falling off
of a fodder stack, and needed all the
“intment” and rubbing she could bestow
during the remainder of tbe evening.
Bob, though all hands importuned him
to stay longer, was “off like a jug han
dle.” That last observation had done
the work for him. He was hurt and
mad, and very serisusly mortified, but
the hurting and mortification bore not a
feathers weight, in comparison with the
crushing thought that Miss Sobriny
was unwilling to become Mrs. Brown.
Ho resolved to dismiss her from his
mind, but bis will was so weak iu the
knees, that the very next moment would
find him wholly absorbed on the contra
band subject. But one thiug was cer
tain, he “wouldn’t never pull the peg
outen old Tonuon’s gate no moro, not
by a darned sight.”
[to be continued ]
IUAKKETS.
JOURNAL OFFICE, 1
Dawson, Fob. 19th 1868. £
\Ye quote cotton to-day at 14Ja17
cents.
Macon, Feb. 18—Wo quote cotton
at 17u171
New Firm at 23ia‘24.
Charleston ; middlings, at 230. •
August !; middlings 22.
Savannah ; Firm at 22!u23.
Datvsou Prices 4 rtrrv-iit.
Corrected, Weeklc by Wm. WOOTEN.
j G01d,.... 30a 36
I Silver,.... 25a30
| Prints,... .10 *lB
{ Ginghm* 37 a 50
| Lard 1 Sa2o
Osuaburgslßa 22
Bacon, ... 15.18
Corn,. .1 00a1 25
Tea 1 50*200
Coffee, 28a 33
Candy,...35 aSO
Cheese,.-.. .20*30
Salt,. 3 75
Glass,.., .$8 alO
Butter .. ,85a 40
Eggs, .. 20 a 25
Beeswax,.l4 als
Tallow,, lo a 15
Snn.T ~ 1 00a 1 25
Nails,., .9 a 12$
5h0t,.... 15u20
Powder.. .50 a 75
Cotton, ... 14 1-2 « 17 !
DeLalncs, 25 « 4u |
Lancaster,....., *3O 40 I
Sheeting, 16* !8 j
Factory Yarns, 175a2 00 |
Coats’ Thread, 1 25a
Ex. Fam. Flour,l6 a 16$
Superfine, la* 14$
Rice, 14 a 15
Sugar, Brown,. .17 a 18
Coffee Sugar,... 18a20
Syrup, cane,.. 75a100
“ sorghum,6o a 7o
Bagging, Kenl’y, 80 .. 83
“ Gunny, 45 a
Hope, 12 a 14 [
Candies, Star,,.. 30a35
Dried Fruit,... .12 a 16
| Tobacco, ;50 at 60
Soap, turp’utine. 16 a. 20
Whiskey 3 a S6OO
J CToperns, 10 a 15
1 Irish Potatoes 3 OoaS 60
AfjG or r.iur
Far eaie at r*MUJiiN A Meuiwetuir’s
Drug Store.
Special Notices,
Itauwu Lodge, 1.0, O, |\ Mo. 5(1
MEETS od Mondav night in each week.
0. 0. NELSON, N. G.
John A. Bisnop, Sec’y.
liAWRBRCB l IIAITB K
MEETS Fourth Wednesday night in each
J/ninh. J. ,if. Simmoss, H. P.
J. C. F. Clark, Secretary.
I*. T. Srlil«>y Lodge, No. 320,
F. A. Ji.
MEETS Third Saturday in each month, 2
o’clock, p. m. C. C. Tatrss, W. M.
J. B. Avast, Secretary.
For Tax Collector.
Wu akk AcTiiomzisn to announce the name
of W. H. Mkrckh as a candidate for Tax Gol
lector of Webster County, at the ensuing
eleotion.
AINT.V for FA /tM S Its and others.---The
Grafton Miucntl Taint Cos. art* now mauu
fact.uriny: the Host, G'hoajxwt aud moat Durable
Taint In use ; two coat* wrllput on, mixed with
pure Liußt A’d Oil, will la»t 1« or 15 years ; it in of
a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and
can be changed to green, load stone, drab, olive
or cream, to suit tho cane of tin* consumer. J t
is valuable for Ho uses, Darns, Fences, Carringv
and Carmakers, Tailsaml Wooden-ware, Agri
cultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessels aud
Chips’ Bottom*, Canvas^Metal and Shingle Hoof*
(It being /Ire and water proof) Floor Ou Cloths,
(one Manufacturer having used fioOO bbls. the
past year, aud am a paint for any purpose is un-'
surpassing for body, durability, elasticity, aud
adhcisivencfs. Trice )G per bhl. of :JOO lbs., which
will supply a farmer for years to come. Guar
anteed in all cases an above, tfrud fora em-ular
which gives full particulars. None genuine uu
iess branded in a trademark Uraltou 3&«vrnl
Taint. Address
DAAI EL BID WELL, 254 Tearl .Street, N. Y.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A Gentleman who suffered for years from
Nervous Debility, Tremature Decay, and all
the effects of youthful indiscretion, will for
the sake of suffering humanity, send free to
a!! who need it, the recipe and directions for
making the simple remedy by which be was
cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad
vertiser’s experience, can do so by address
mg, in perfect con6dence,
JOHN B. OGDEN.
my3:ly 42 Cedar Street, New York.
TO 4 OJ* 'S i Y?l Tt WES.
The KEY. i;n \K i A. WILSON will send
(free of char nvlio desire it, tho prencrip
tiou with tin iiiyuh lor making and using
tin simple-renudv by which he was cured of a
lung affection aud that dread disease Consump
tion. lli* only object is to benefit 1 lie afllic.ul and
lio hopes every t after or will try thiß proscrMtion
as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a
blessing. Tlease address '
KKV. EDWAKDA.WILSON,
No. Isis South Second Ntreet, Williams borough,
New 1 ork. p» 4m-
INFORMATION
Information guaranteed to produce a luxuri
eut growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless
floe, also a'receipt for the removal of Tlinplos,
Blotches, Eruptions Ac., on the skin, leaving
the sumo soft, clear and beautiful, cun be obtained
withdut charge by addressing
THUS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist.
. 8&J York,
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
, '|''llWcopartner-liip, horetoforc existing be
JL tween K. B. Lovless and W. M. Peeples,
under the farm, mine, ami style of E B. Loy
less A Cos., was dissolved ou the Ist iust., by
limitation.
W. M. Pef.fles will close up the business
of the fiuti, who is authorized to co’lect and
pay oil’tile liabilities ofstid firm and re
ceipt lot the same. K B LOVLESS & Cos.
Dawson, Feb. Ist 18G8;liu.
CONFEDERATE FLAGS.
J3EAUTIFUL COLORED PHOTO*
J GRAPHS OF the FIRST, LAST and
BATTLE FLAGS iu group. Trice 25 cents
each ; live lor $1 ; Urge size 50 cems. Sent
post paid, to any addre-8 on receipt of pric*.
Address GEO. O. F.VNIS, Phofagrapher,
No. SI2 Nain street, Richmond, Va.
Febl3>l
New Firm ! New Firm!
r J HIE undersigned having formed a cop ut
a aership, arc now occupying tbe new build
ing lortuerly occupied by Win. Wooten, on
Mrin street, first door Sou'll of the ’Journal'
Office, and will keep everything usually found
iu a fi'st class Family Grocery, at such prices
as will induce all to trade that call on them.
CROWELL A HOOD.
Dawson, Ga , February 6. 1868 -ts
/ 1 EORffA, Terrell Count) :
VX Whereas, L. C. Hoyl, applies for letter*
of Guardianship of Minors of Joseph P. Ter
rell, deceased.
These are therefo'e to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be. and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if anv, why said letters should
not he granted. Given under my baud and
official signature this Feb. 11th IS6B.
feb 1340d T M JONE 6, Ord’y.
£»TABLISIIED 1632.
D. C. HODGKINS & SON,
Dealer* for the last Forty Year* in
SFIRE-ARMS
AND —
SPORTING GOODS
Os every description,
A K F-prepartni to furnish anything in their
line and satisfaction guaranteed.
At (lieir Ot«l Miami, 59 Jlulbur
ry St«■«■«’(, Tltiroii, Ga.
Gun and Pistol Material always on hand.
Repairing done by experienced workmen.
novls>-m •
KiN« Ol PAIN.
mills trnlv w on:h>r!lil Medicine can be
JL tound in > . f or Ba | o , t the
Drug S ore pt
PERL I '» A S A > ERI WETHER.
Dawson, Ga., Janusny 23, 1868,
NOTICE.
SIXTY days alter date, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Cal
houn Coutity, for leave to sell the entire real
es ale ot Isham R. trills, dec’d., except the
Widows Dower. WILLIAM RYE,
oc< 25ttu Adm'r. de bonis non.
NOTICE.
SIXTY days after date, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Calhoun
County, Ga., for leave to sell the entire real
estate of Solomon G. Bockcom, late of said
county, dee'd.
SUSANNAH E. BECKCOM,
VIS SOL LTEOJC.
' _ r , HE coparinership heretofore existing un-
JL der the firm name and style oi Pratt A
Cochran, is this day dissolved by mutual con
sent. The b isines of ihe old firm will be
settled up by Mr. T. J. Pratt.
T. J. riiA77’,
D;e. Ist, 1867. D. A, COCHRAN.
/11’.OKGIA. Callionii Con illy,
vj Notice is hereby t 'veti to all persons hav
ing demands against VVawhiagtou Potter, late
ol said county, deeoa»*d, to present them to
me properly made out, w ithin the time pre
set ibed by iaw, so as to sl ow their character
and arrdnm. And all persons indebted to
said deceased arc hereby required to make
immediate payment.
LLVIXDA POTTER, Adm'x of
nov-l-iod Pu.Ler.
If CABINET SHOP
J N DAWSON !
RAUSHEIBEHG, ROGERS & CO.
HAVE opened a New Cabinet Shop, on
South aids Public Square, w iere they
are prepared to make and repair anything in
the Furniture lire: such as Wardrobes, Beau
reaUH, Bedsteads, &c, &e.. They are also
prepared to put up Coffins of any description.
A. Kxl'siiknukko.
J tssx Koukrs.
B. H. 6now*.
feb6’oß—6m C JonnaN.
BARGAINS FOR THE MILLION!
DRY GOODS/ FANCY GOODS!!
Jticclry and Stiffrtcare.
Worth over (12,000.00 ft 1 All to he.sold lor
ONE DOLLAR EACH.
ARRANDALE & CO.,
162 Broadway, New York, Agents for Ku
pean Maunfacturcis, announce, that in conse
quence of the overstocking of tbe English
market, an immense quantity of Dry and
Fancy Goods have been consigned to them
with instructions to be'cleared for immediate
cxsh, at any saciifioe. A. & C?o., have, tbere
tme, resolved to offer them according to their
ordinary system of business at $1 each, with
out regard to value. The follow ng list shows
tho original wholesale prices of nourc of the
articles which they now offer at (1.
Bear, Won', Buffalo Robes #16,00 to #50,00
Sets Furs, Sable, Lrnia.'te, Mink 20,00 to 100,00
Ladies’Muffs “ “ '* J t.fiO to 60,00
“ Collars “ , “ “ 10,00 t»40,vl
Silk & latiii Dress Patterns 18,00 to 45,(K)
Berege and Egyptian sloths 6,00 to 12,00
Alpacca & Muslin de Laincs 4,00 to 10,00
Erench Merinos and T»i!U 10,0 y to 20,00
Cambric, Thibet and Mohair 4,00 to 10,00
Balmoral and Elliptic Skirts 2,00 to 6,00
Silk and I.act Veils 2,00 to 6,00
Sets fine Cuffs and Collars 2,00 to 8.00
Pairs of Ladios’ Corsets 2,50 to 6,00
U’dk’i eh fa, Silk, Plain, ll’tnst'h’d
and Embr’d linen Itwu, per dor, 6,00 to 18,00
Ladies A Gents’ cotton, woolen,
& i-ilk hose & 4 hose, pr doz pis 4to 12,00
Ladies & Gents’ Merino, cotton,
linen shirts A underkbirlt,, each 2,50 to 6,00
Coat, Vest A Pantaloon Patterns
in clo'h, eassitnere and doerkiu 3,00 to 26,00
_,inen & Woolen Table Covers 2,00 to 12,00
While & col. linen Nap! pr doz 6,00 ro 18,00
Mnslins, white A unb ’ch’d, per yard 15 to 40
Flannel?; Shawls in Woolen; Silk andMi-ri
no Nubias or Clouds; Woolen Hoodr; Blank
ets; Linen and Muslin Sheet*; Velvet and Mo
rocco Portmonie-; Shopping bsg‘; j Wallets;
-Meerschaum Pipes; Four and six blade pock
et Rnires, with peatl, tortoise and ivory han
dles; French clocks; Gift and Bronze .Musical
Boxes; Revolvers; Fowl tig Pieces; Fancy
combs; llair Nets; Work Boxes; Silver card
case-; Albums; Family and Pocket Bibles;
Opera Glasses, Ac. We have also received a
splendid assortment of IW'atchfH, Gold A
Silver Hunting eases for Gents; A’namoled do.
for Ladies, together with chains of every pat
tern and style. Sets of Jewelry in every va
rietv; Sleeve Butions; Thimbles ; Lockets;
Crosses; Rings of every kind; Bracelets; Gold
Pens, (so , Ac.
. The Silverware Department Comprise —
Silver, Dining A Tea sots, Castors, Ice Pitch
ers, Table spoons, Foiks, 7'ea spoons, Goblets
Drinking cnp9, Coft’ee.Urns, Tea Pots, Cream
Pitchers, Sugar Bowls, Fruit Baskets, Cake
Baskets, Card Baskets, Fruit Knives, Syrup
cup 9. Salvers, Pie Knives, Fish Knives, .Mus
tard and Silt Spoons, Napkin Rings, Egg
Siands, Wine Holders, Card cases, See. All
the above list articles to be sold for #1 each,
file exp. uses are paid by tbe sale of Cou
pons or certificates naming each article in tho
sock, and its value; tlirse eer ifieatea are en
closed in envelopes, mixed up, and sold at
26 .EN iS EACH—S for #l—ll for $2.
Wliatev r article is named ic the Certifi
cate can lie cbtniued at #l. The ailicle will
je shown to the holder of the ceri ficate, and
it will ba at his option, whether be pays the
dollar and lakes the article or not. In case
articles sent by mail or express are not saf
isfactorv, they can be returned and the mon
ey will be refunded. Every certificate enti
tles the holder to some article of sterling val
ue, worth much more than a dollar. In proof
of this
. Ill)A D THIS OFFER.
You can have lor any'of our certificates and
sl, any of the 10l owing articles, so that ;f
you a>e not pl< used with the article or articles
named ou the certificate, you need not lose
the 25 cents you paid lor it: One (Silver pla
ted three hot !e Castor, handsome silver pla
ted Butter Dish with plate aud eover, Lady’s
Shopping Bag, a 50 picture Album, bound in
velvet and gilt, set of Tea spoons silver plated
on white metal, set double plated Table
spoons or Forks, I’ani9 pattern (2$ yards cas
slnrere), pair Jouvin’s Pari* Kid Gloves,
splcndtn real Meerschaum Pipe, or solid 16
carat Gold plain Ring.
REFERENCES —During the four years
we have been ageuts for European manufac
turers, we have received hundreds of com*
meudatory notices ot the press, and letters
from private individuals, expressing the high
est satisfaction with our method of doing
business. We have many of these testimo
nials with names and dates, printed iu pamph
let form, and as we have no spaco for them
lu this ndvei rise went, we will s n J copies free
to any address. Whenever desi-ed, we wijl
send articles by Express, C. 0. D. Si that
the money need only be paid on delivery o*
the goods. We accept the entire responsi- !
bilitv of money sent by Express, Post Office
Order, or Bank Draft. We want ageuts ev
erywhere to whom a liher l compensation I
will be paid, which can be learned on app’i
catlou. care to write your name
and address in a clear, di«t'nct hand, and ad- I
dress AUUAftVAI.r. <k CO.,
r. 0 Box, 5285, 102 Broadway, >, Y
fcbl.B—l3t
lt±E I'l'S .M'./HOSM
FOR THE HAIR, •
I M r U O Y r E 1) .
rTYllßpc* iCTicu of ovor 100 your* iu tl»e cul-
JL tiv.tfion nf»<l of the Imir, in
now ombodkid in ilii# wi«U*ly known
'. vh- curling aud tlie hair, it
hk* n«> equal iu the world. Three or four uppli
a^pliefttions will stop hair frohi eoniinß- out, aud
it used oreartioualy, it will prevent hair losing itn
original color during u lifetime. No
ociuais It for restoring the hair riuiekly ; and no
prcpiir:ition hns liecm more extensively endorsed
by the medical faculty for it* |>erfcet innocence as
regardh injury to the hair or head, and for it*
tonic effects upon the system. Briec, bottle*
sl. Pruggists, Denier's in Fancy Goods, and
Htorekeei**)* ;icnendly; Liberally dealt with. 72c
taUe4 in at: ports of the U. 8. Address
SECT Y REEVES AMBROSIA CO
Febl3;ly New York.
SEWING MACHINES.
nTHLE A MU)
SEWING MACHINE CO„
No. 57 Bruadway Now York.
A Local Agent wanted in every town ; also
Trav. ling Agents to appoint Local Agents
throughout the country. liberal Cash com
pensation pa and. A splendid paying business.
Seud sot circular. febl3;2oin.
CA&HOtfN UIEKIFF SAI.ES.
) \ ’ ILL b* sold on the first Tuesday in
) v April uext, before tbe Court House
door, iu Morgan,.Calhoun tentity, Ga., with
in 'lie usual hours of sslc, the lailowirg prop
erty, to wit : Oua hit of Laud, No. 180, in
the 3rd district of Said conniy ; levied on as
tbe propeitv ot Robert Morrow, Principal,
and Samari L. Foater, security oh «pp**i(l, to
sa’isfv a ti fa issued from ihe Supciior Court
of said county, in favor ol 3smm l B. Wright
vs Robert Moi row and Sauiuei 1.. Foster.—
Drop'ertv pointed out by 0. B. Wooten and
Jan es Honow.
Also, 1 Btigcv, levied on as tho property
of Nathaniel Daniel,'lo saliaty a cost fi la
in favor of if. U. Lingo and William G.
Pierce Propeitv pointed nut by M. 11. Lingo,
olioiiff. JcblJ il. 11. LINGO, Sh’tl.
1 AGENTS WANTED EUR THE
Git AYJACKETS,
And liow they Itrwl, fought, aud died for Dixit,
with Incident* and Sketrhc* of lift
in the Confederacy,
Comprising Narratiren of Personal Advtn
lure, A r ' n y Life. Jfaval Advs*tvre t Home
I jiffy Partisan Daringy Life in the Camp t
PteldTand Hoepitaly together mth the Songs,
Jiallad*y Anetdote* and Ji amorous Jnci
dents of the War for Southern Indepen
deuce.
There i« a certain portion of the war that will
new go into the regular hUtorien, nor be em
bodied in romance or poetry, whjeh in a very real
part of it, and will, if orenervcd, convey to aue
cceding generations abetter idea of the spirit of
the coiUilet than many dry report* or careful nar*
ratlven of events, and this part may be Oallad the
gossip! tlmfbn, the pathos of the war. This il
lustrates tho character of the leaders, the lmrnor
of the soldiers, the devotion of women, the brw
, very of men, the pluck of our heroes, tbo ro*
maue.e uud hard shins of the service.
The Valiant and Brave Hearted, the picturesque
land Dramatic, the Witty and Marvelous, the ten
der and pathetic, ami whole panorama of the
war are lien 1 thrillingly portrayed in a masterly
manner, at once historical and rbmantic, render
ing it the most ample, unique, brilliant and read
able book that the war ha* railed forth.
Aimisemeiit as well *s instruction may be found
iu every graphic detail, brilliant wFT, and
a h then fir history, are skillfully iutorwoveu in
this work of library art.
gend for Circular* and see our terms, and a full
description of the work. Address,
JONLS BROTHERS & CO.,
dec I? Atlanta, On.
The Savannah Daily Advertiser,
S. YATES LE' Y, Editor.
E. 0 WITiIiNGTON, Associate.
rpIBK ADVERTISE!* is devoted to
L the interest* o< Bavanutih, of Georgia,
and of the South. In favor oi Reconstruc
tion on n sol'Kß nasi*, and opposed to It.idi
cahrai in .very rhspe. A paper scceptable
to the family and the man of business.
For the present it will be published only as
a Daily, but at an early dayaTrj Weekly edi
tion will also be issued.
Postmasters acting as Agents will be al
lowed u libera! per centage ou all cash sub
set iptions. Published at #8 per year, #4 for
six mouths, #2,5b for three months, aod #1
fbr one month.
E. 0. WITUINGTON.A CO.,
Publishers.
SIKIOOIa JYOTICH.
rWILL resume the exercises of my rchool
in (fiiiaka.-awbatchee, ou the second Mon
day in Jauuary, 1868.
I take pleasure in announcing to my pa
trons, and the public generally, that Miss
.-mil fliKPxa, late of Wceion, Ga., aod fa
vorably known as a teacher, will take a mueiu
ilass lb connection with my School.
Miss llAßsaa will also assist me in the Lit
eraty Department, when not engaged with
her music class.
By this arrangement, additional advantage*
are offered to those who have sous or daugnt
ors to educate.
Ilales of Viiilioii Payable at
(lit; viml of (Ue Tcrui:
Primary" Class, per Term, #12,06
Intermediate Class, per Term, 16,00
Higher Branches, “ “ 20,00
Music on Piano Forte, including the
use of the instrument, per term, $20,00
Pupils chatged from time of entrance to
the end of the Quarter, and no deduction
made except for providential causes.
Board eati be bad at reasonable price*.
dec3o'67ltn A. HOWARD.
CARD.
Y\7.im the opening of anew year, Dr.
▼ ? KEENEY again offers hie professional
services to the citizens of Dawpon aod sur
rounding country ; hoping, by strict atten
tion to his profession alone, and dose, watch*
fu! and constant attention to his patient*, to
merit a share < f public patrouage. Your
patronagerespeeffully solicited.
Office in “Journal Building,” front room,
up stairs, over store of Orr, Brown h Cos.,
where ho can be found at a!1 times, unloss
professionally engaged, or at bis residence.
C/idis left at the store of Orr, Brown
& Cos., will be promptly attended.
(4 lIOiCGI t, Ciilltoiin Comity:
I Whereas, Ehjah Padget., applies to me
for letter* of Administration on the estate
ol David Merritt, late of said county, deo’d.
These are, therefore to cite, and admonish
all persons concerned, to be and appear at
mv office within tho time presciibed by law,
and show cause if any, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this y*h of December, 1567.
GEO. W. WQOTIX,
decl3-30d Ord’y.
• NOTICE. ' '
'PWO llomiis after date application wit! be
L made to the coutt of Ordinary of Cul
bouq,county, lor leave lo sell one hundred
and twe ty-five acres of lot of land No. 220,
in the 4ih District, of originally Early, now
Calhoun county, belonging to the estate of
D*vid Meritt, dec’d.
jat>3inm elijaii Padgett, Adm’r.
Noiiom.
\LL petsous indebted to tbe estate of A,
J. Dodwell, late of Lee countv. <’ jc’d.
are he oby requested to come tb ward and
settle, aud all persons ha-ing demands againM
said estate are required to present them ac
cording lu law.
RARYa \ E. DODWELL,
j*u3o-401* Aduiiiji-nr.ttiix.
NOTICE.
OIKTY days Hfter date application will Be
kj made 10 tbe court ol Ordinary of Terrell
county for*k>ave to sell the estate of
Willis WooU,riffht t t*te of paid eonufy,
ceased. WASHINGTON WOOLBRIGfIT,
J in. 2, ISCB, 2m Adm’r.
isrojpfa&T
'pwo months after date application will be
1 made to the Court of O.diuaryof Cal
fionn county, for leave to Sell tne entire real
estate of Jeremiah J. Kuight; late of said
countv, dec’d. MARY A. P. KNIGHT,
jau2Biu AiUuiuistratix.
GREATEST SUCCESS
It Prevents Rust.
It has been used for uiue years by
one of our Georgia f'armere, for
ho Coda it iho Lett ever t fFered for
Whtat, for Corn, for feflou, for
Turuips, ami all Uafrlm Tiuck.
It enn be proved it will increase the
crop Three Fold. Every sack or barrel
VVarrantod Standard. Guaranteed by
l’rof. J. H. lb with
For rale in barrels or sacks at manu
facturer’:) prices s'nd freight, by
J. li. ZEJI4N & CO.,
Noth Lirn I’iuggist, Macon, Ga.
kbeat iiraro
New Goods by Thousands!
Just From New ITorkl
(JttflE underpinned, take p)e*»-
uro in informing the Public—
and mure especially the Citizens of
DAWSON
AND
Surrounding Country
That I have in stor-, aud daily re
ceiving one of the Largest and moat
Carefully Selected
Stocks cv- r offered in tho city of Daw
son , consisting of
PRY GOODS !
Os E ciy D a trip'i n,
NOTIONS, i
boots;,
SHOTS,
HATS,
CAPS.
t. j. i’Rj\ irr ,
Main Sfrrrt, Loy less
Dawwon, Qo.
TO EVERYBODY.
And Tbe Balance of tbe World !
ORR, BROWN A 00. have closed books
and sell uo more ou TIME until all ac
counts are settled.
Hut Hear Ml \’e Mnfernied Ours.
Thnv wHI sell thrir present Stock of Dry
(tot'dft. Bo<»li A. klitie*, Hal*, anal
K<‘ii<ly-.V)a<lc Clwlliing, and every
thing else SO IjO W tbnt will
tliiiik it is almost having it giveeu to him.
fotton Advanced! Money Wanted!
OKlE,ttlt<> W*n* Cos., say to *ll
who owe them that i.iukral arrangements
will he made with all their customers who
"b* COM FORWARD iMMiDMTtLY with tbeir
cotton. Now is your lime to settle, before
tliisjopportuuity passes.
OKR, BROWN & CO.
jfn2;if
18G8. 1868.
URIHU QUIRT
’IITE are now offering oar stock of
H DKI GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS,
SHOES.
HATS,
CLOTHING,
Ac.,
At Greatly RrJnrerl Prices Far Cash !
Wc have just received another car load of
that Superior I 'tre/ini.l Salt,
5,000 Poidxf* .Ported Sugar—A, B,
0, Crushed aod Brown.
1,000 Hoiiikln New York S'»te and
English Dairy Cheese—very Sue.
3.000 EoiiikS, Superior Family Flour.
100 l*oilll«(* Tennessee Bfttte..
3 i*ro*B Jofliey’i bottled Air-—Pints,
tar All of wbicb wo off r EO lE* t'nr
rue t.(s/i.
UEXASBEU. A I'ARROTT,
Lhuc.te tt, Ga.
i lie Great Popular Paper!
The Charlsslim Daily Daws!
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six ne/ri..ins .•/ rc^it :
The Charleston TrpWcpkly fair
Three Dollar# a l'c«r-7'tro
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TERMS CASH IN ADVANCE.
B®* No papftr sent unless tbc Cash
accompanies tbe'order.
o@* Nij paper sent for a lorger Cm
than paid fur.
RIORDAN, DAWSON, & CO.
roi nuEioKS.
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Edited by GKorcsl). Pmustick & Part. R.
eniPVAN, and published by (he Louisville
Journal Company, Journal Office Uuldiug,
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when rc quested.
GLOKRIA, 'fcrrcll Cauuty
Whereas, W. P. W. Leonard, applies
for letters of dismission from guardianship »f
James Kuigh’, minor ol John Knight, dic’d.
These arc, therefore to eile and admonish
all persona concerned to beard appear at
niv olllec with in the time presoiibcd by law,
and show c.tu«e j if any exists, why Slid let
ers should not be granted.
Given under my liat.d and official signs,
urc, tht3 July 12. Ih'tiT.
I, Al. JQN£$, Ordinary.