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DAffNON .101 i:\Ai.
Local Column.
Appoiiilmmils «i Hev. Tlio*. H-
Lauglcy
-Ist Sabbath an 1 before, at
Smitbville, Lee county, Ga.
3rd Sabbatb and Saturday before, at
Fort Gaines, Clay county, Ga.
4tU Babb itb Mil Saturday boforo, at
Dawalic, Go. ______
Th« Apppoiiitmenls
On tbe Dawson Circuit will bo filled
as follows for the year 1&68.
DAWSON,
Ist Sunday, Revs. T. T. Christian and
H. V. Mulkey.
2nd Sunday, Rev. L G Kvanrn
k “ T. T. Christian,
if “ A. L. Hamilton.
DOVER,
Ist Sunday, Rev. J«'bu Skipper.
2 u j <*• “ T. T. Christian and
*” H. V. Mulkey.
3rd Sunday, Rev. J J Sessions.
4 . h <i “ H. V Mulkey.
NEW HOPE,
Ist Sunday, Rev. James Spenao.
2 0 j “ “ (Vacant at present.)
3rd “ “H. V. Mulkey.
4 ,|j ir «T. T Christian and
L. G. Evans.
CHICK AS A WIIATGHEE,
Ist Sunday, Rev. Wm. Hays.
2nd “ “ J ohu J. Sessions.
3rd « “ Thos. L. Speight.
4,h ii i< Tbos.T. Christian and
L. G. Evans.
PLEASANT GROVE,
Ist Sunday, R vs- Thos. T. Christian
anti H. V. Mulkey.
2nd Sunday, Rev. James Spcnco.
3rd “ ‘ (V acant )
4vh “ Rev. Wm Ilays.
SALEM,
Ist Sunday, R'V. L. G. Evans.
2 n d •* “T. T. Christian and
II V. Mulkey.
3rd Sunday, (Vacant.)
4tb “ “
bethel,
Ist Sunday, Rev Thos. L. Speight.
2nd 14 (Vacant)
3rd “ Rev. L G. Evans.
4th “ (Vacant.)
jTridsy before each Srd Sabbtilhj Kcv.
Tho*. T Christian.
IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS.
Those vishit g to j uTclutse a good
Fertilizer will find MALES’ Nitroge
nized Super-Phosphate of Lime, at
L«) less & Griffiths store. This is a
capital manure lor both horticultural
and hell purposes
Dawson, Ga., TV>. 20;1m.
RATION'S OIL OK LlFE—Cures Head
ache ami Toothache m halt minute.
Notice —The meutljer* of the Daw
son Lodge, I. O. O, F., No. bU, arc
hereby required to be present at
next regular meeting, on Londay night
next, ai 7 o’olcek, as there is business
ot iinpoi lance before the L dgc,
J. A. Bn-S. r, Scc'tj.
KAYTON' S OIL OK LlFE—Curos Tains in
the Back, Breast, Side, Shoulders and Joints.
rsr We call the attention of our
readers to tho advcrliacment of tbe well
known and reliable fi ui ts J B. Ross
& Son, Mtcoo, Ga, who keep con
stantly on hand a large and well select
ed assortment of everything in the gro
cery line. In connection with this,
they have a Dry Goods department,
where you will find everything you
want in that line, and at the very lowest
prices.
Call on J B. R ss & Son when you
go to Macon.
Prof. H. 11. KAYTON A CO., B-ivacnah,
G»., Proprietors of Kay ton’s popular reme
dies.
C3T Our young friend, John A.
Fulton, has gone into the Warehouse
and Commission business, and wo be
speak for him a liberal share ot tbe pub
lie patronage. See bis advertisement
in another column.
KAYTON’S OIL OF LlFE—Cures Earache
Burns, Cuts, Slings, Ac.
JC3T We would call the attention of
our readers to the tax notice in another
column, of 1-10 of 1 pet cent, to be col
lected in twenty days. There has been
several arrests of Tax Collectors who
have refused to collect the above tax, as
it is to defray the expenses of tbe un
constitutional convention.
KAYTON’S OIL OF LIFE-Cures Rheu
m&iisQi and Neuralgia,
Your earnest attention is oalled
to the advertisement of S. M. Siesel A
Bro., who are offering superior induce
ments to all those wishing anything in
the Dry Goods line, Those clever, no
ble-soulcd gentlemen, Messrs. Moss and
(Bill) Johnson will always be on band
to serve your many wants.
RATION'S MAGIC CURE—Cure Plat
rhma and Cramp Choliea.
What Waue They Sent llebe
For?—A yankce Lieut, undone pri
vate came to this place Lst Monday
while our Court was iu session—we sup
pose to watch the proceedings, of our
good Judge, J. T. Clatke, a who, short
time since, declared tbe proceedings, of
the Georgia Convention as unconstitu
tional.
R; .’i A ., VT< ? X ’ S DYSPEPTIC I’lLLS—Cures
Gvaolac.'ie.and »U Bitiuma Disorders.
Notice the advertisement in to-days
paper, 0 i onr energetic, young friends, Mes-
Alexander A: Parrott, who are offering I
everything hi their lino Ouexp toe Cxsu.
PuuSoNAL Prof. W. 11. von Aide- J
hoff left on Tuesday last, to take charge
of tbe Male Institute at Chattanooga, ]
Tcnn., and whilo wc congratulate the |
citizens of Chattanooga in obtaining the
services of this kind hcar'cl and affable
-gentleman, we regret the loss of so good
and useful a citizen
KAYTON’S OIL OF LIFE, A^. , for sale by
Perryman A Meriirether, Dawsou, Ga.
jj£3?T* .It-ff, * your.g imp of darkness,
who Las stclo from everybody with im
j unity, is Btill at large Catch him
j Council, we are tired of watching our
i premises, and would like to have some
time to attend to business.
L. E. & It. F,. WELCH, Albany, Ga.,
Wholesale Agents tor Kay ton’s Medicines.
Arrest of 31r .lasno* MeGow
uu, County Tit* Col lee toe.
Liust woek * Mr. James McGowan,
Tax Collector of Chatham county, ad
dressed a letter to Gen Huger, Mili
taiy Governor*af Georgia, stating that j
he had received an order from Uov
en.or Jenkins to suspend collection of I
taxes, and he intended to obey it; that;
he cou’.d not coiiscientiously ol>ey the ,
order of Geueral linger to resume j
such collections, us. according to his
oath of office, bo was bound to pay '
overtax triohej to none but legally;
elected State officers To this answer j
was returned, the matter was under
Genera) Rugvi’s consideration, anil
Mr. McGowan would soon he no .tied
as to what action irad bectr taken in
tho matter.
j Thus rooming, abmi* eleven o'clock, j
Adjutant Stirsen'culled upon Mr Me
Gowan, and us Loti him to deliver up;
! the tax and gest of Chatham cotni'y, anJ .
| other books and paper sot his office
: This he refused to do, and was placed
j under arrest, and taken to the bar
' racks. Mr. James O’Dryne was pass
j ing the door of the I ax Collector’s ef
face as the arrest took p ace, and Mr
McGowan requested him to step in
side and remain in charge there until j
tie could return, or some o'her ar
rangement was made. Mr O’Bryne
went into the office and a guard was.
placed at the door No person was ul-|
lowed to iDter,und Mr. U liryue could j
j r.ot leave
Mr. McGowan was taken . before
| Colonel aMa'oney, tiwtio read to bttn an
J order from General Huger, in which
| lie (McGowan) was directed to deliv
er up tiis books and papers to the mil
ita-y commander of the |>ont Colonel
I Maloney then asked Mr. McGowan
j where the tax digest and other books
land papers were. Mr McGowan re
plied {that he considered i’. his duty to
look alter their safety, and that they
were in safe fee ping, together with
what lit’le money remained in his
| hands at the time the order was ;s
--. sued tor a suspension cl the collection
, of taxes.
i,r McGowan was retained in cus
tody at the United Sues Barracks
and a telegram notifying Gemral Itu
-1 ger of hi i arrest, was immediately dis
patched L'p to the present hour, no
answer, has licen received, and our
. worthy Tax t ollcctor still remains iu
' the hands of die military.— Sew. Re- 1
publican.
Eloo'y Eliot fu Tciititmi-,
One ISnniitEU'd anti Twove
1 tVeuudid.
; A special Dispa eh to the Louisville
i Courier, dated Nashviiie, February
| 17th, says ;
A bloody riot occurred in Fayette
vil.e, Lincoln county, last Monday id
ternoon, by which one man was killed
and ten or twelve wounded, some sori
! ously
j A large number off er|ons had eon
! greguted in the tow n that day, attract
ed by the rise of cotton, and whisky
was drank very treedy It is said that
bad feelings had existed for a long
time betwen a number of Radicals
on the one side and the Conservatives
on the other, and that cjj several oc
casions blood-hod hud been barely.
! averted.
About four o’clock, while an auc
; tioneer wag selling a horse, surround-
I ed bv a largo crowd composed of both
j j olilitical parties, a Radical named
i Mack Kemp, rode into the crow and say-,
I lag:
"I am a Radical and can whip any
Id -d rebel than ain't.”
Immediately a man named Charles
j Eaken made some rep y. at tne same
; time giving Kemps horse a kick
From Ih.s the melee commenced, and
was kept, up lor a couple ot hours, un
til both sides were pretty wed exnaus
ted It was a regui r pitched buttle,
the Leaguers forming by themselves,
and tho Conservatives keeping togeth
er. .Pistols, guns, clubs, bricks and
rocks were freely used, aud the yells
kept up by both factious ate said o
have been demoniacal. I’ohuropieu,
who was killed, was a radical he
wounded are about equally divided on
both sides
StuejiUth of Early Impressions
During the Freud) revoiutiou ibe;
cbuicbcs were ail ountil, *ud me eera)
deprived of ibeir fuccuous. Wlieu
Napoleon oauie into power be re-opaueei
tbe eburehes and reinstated Guristiaui
ty. Although strongly iuciiucd to
skeptieison biu-.self, be more tkau onot’
avowed the uropiiely and of
what he had done. Oue evening Wlieu
walking ou tbe t rrace of tue garden of
bis favorite villa, Malmaisou, be ob
served to the company present, eminent
persons, among whom was Voluey, the
oelebrated infidel, “Roliglou is a piin
cidla which cannot be eradicated lrorn
tbe heart of man aud looking up to
the sky, which was clear and starry, he I
said, ‘-Who male till that ?” aud added,
“But last Sucd iy evening I was walk
ing here ulone, when tho church-bells
of the village,of R ail ruug at sunset;
I was strongly Jtovet, so vividly did
the image ot curly days ci me baox with
that sound. It it he ihus wi h ujc, what
I tnu-t it be wi h others ‘l ' — Rcb. Jtmts
Cawjlicy. j
X'ilty Years in a IViu ing
Office.
Wo have road with inteacst the rcco
lcotiorjs cf Mr. Chas. W Brewster, edi
tor of the Portsmouth Journal, N H.
who entered the printing business iu
Portsmouth, 16th Ftb. 1818. Tbe
Soiii. r editor of this paper could give
his rconlections and experietco for fiftv
thne year-, having entered the bus n ss
iu the year 1815, in Mdledgoville, Ga.,
an apprentice in the Georgia Journal
otfioo On the 15’h February, 1820,
he established the Southern Rcco dor,
under the firm name of Gnutland &
Ortue. Mr. G. died a lew years since,
though not at the time connected with
the. Recorder, having retired in the year
1832.
Wc have no cause to regret our call
ing or profession ; and wilh|untiring en
ergy we gave it, it was our lot to accu
mulate a competency that made us feel
in our old age, that wo could retire
from the active cares of the Printer’s
life. Bu* the unhappy condiiion of our
country for the last seven years, and
the robbery of us of our property —the
labor of a life, under plea of subduing
a rebellion, has made our latter days, it
\ cot bitter, one of oare, anxiety and hard
labor C'.uld we but recall even 20
i years of life, wo would ask no favors ol
that g vernment that has thought it
wise to rob her citizens ; but wo shall
go down to our grave, fecljng that
j wrong, injus’ioe and injury has been
done us iu our old aga, and taking from
; us that which was legitimately uur own
rogardless of the nature of tho late war,
>outhrrn Recorder
Tiic Am York Herald and tin*
Sew York Times.
Thes. two papers a/e down upon the
Radical party iu Congress on account
of its recent action. The former, tbe
Herald, in. its issue of the 25tb ultimo,
stys
“Happily fur the country, the Radi
cal party drives fur'ously onward to th>'
meviiable goal of self-d struc ion Al
eady it has gone-so far in appeals to
higher laws aud ac>-callcd nccessi'y, in
di fianco of the established order of our
g vernment, as to set aside the Presi
dent of the United S.ates and turn over ;
bis powers to a revidut.iooaiy junta, or
directory, of which Mr. Stanton is tho
unscrupulous head. In opeu and oon
soioua dtfiance . f ihe fact that tbe I’;cs
ident, uudir the Constitution, is the su
preme commander of our armies, it has
b< cn directed, as if by General Grant,
that no part of the army shall respect
tbe President’s order; and Mr. Stanton
holds an executive department in de
: fiance of the Executive—while obe
dience to the President’s command in
the discharge of necessary duties is be
come an otfotise and a cause of incar
ceration in a jail. And this is neither
more nor less than usurpation of the
pow r that resides only in the Prcsilent
under the supreme law, that, tbe supreme
law intend- and should reside in the Presi
; detjt, and of which only a certain sp ei
ti< and process not yet taken can deprive
jtii m. ’
The latter, tho Times of the san e
date, tbuF expresses itself 1
“The whole proceeding in much t o
grave iu its ebarae'er and in its pos.-i •
! hie consequences to be contemplated
without a mingled seoso of shatn.' and
fear We are not the ap< legists of Mr.
I Johnson's manner of bringing fin con
j sti'utionaiity of a law to tbe test of the
■ Supreme Court, but his rudeness and
indiscretion have their best ap.dogv in
the fierce madness of bis accusers. The
errors of ouc party 1 se half of their
euormity in the presence of the folly
and fury of the other.”
A Loathsome Spectacle —The his
tory of this counirv has presented no
more loathsome and humiliating spcc
taelo than that of old Thad. Stevens,
tottering under the weight of infamy
and tbe misspent of a reckhe j life ;
; standing np in the presence of the Uni
t and States Senate, a body selected to
j embody the oonscrvatiMu of the DaUon,
at:d urging artieles of impeachment
against Andrew Johnson, because be
resists legislation which be (Thad. Ste
vens j has repeatedly annrunicd as un
warreated by the Constituaon. If this
madness should cot awaken the North
eru people to the dangers which threat
eu their liberties and prosperity, then
then they will be reccorded in history
as willing recipients of tho despotic opr
pression that might h: vo been av. rted
by a timely display of ct ’arage and pu
: tjtisui . — Columbus Sun.
A Probable President—Speak
ing id Cher! - Fiances Adams, tho
N”w y.*rk - '■ mmercia! Advertiser say-:
“It 8 n irely wi’hb ti e ring of p ■>.-!-
bill \ —il not probability—that tbe un
exampled destiny may be reserved for
him of filling the Presidential seat occu
pied by his father and grandfather ”
tUAKIUI.U
On 'he 20th ult., by the Rev. Wm. H.<ys,
at Dr. Coxwell’s residence, in Randolph coun
ty, Ga., Mr. R. F. Ivy to Miss Mollie Miller.
At the same time, in Randolph county, by
the R' V. Win. Hays, at the residence of t’e
Biide’a lather, Mr. L. 0. G. Williams to Mis.
Pormlna Paul.
BIAUkETS.
JOURNAL OFFICE, 1
Dawson, March 4th 1868. j
Wo quote co ton to-day at 17ul8
cents.
Mttcon, Feb 25 —We quote cottou
at 21J
New York, at 23
Charleston ; middlings, at 22u22 jc.
Augusta ; middlings 211.
Savannah; Firm at 22|. *
New Orleans; middlings 211.
MRS. Thttrlow’s Soothing Syrop, King ol
Pain, Oil of Life, Garden Seed, and
Liqified Sulphur, Sic., for sale at Perryman Si
Meriwether’s Feb. 20:
“TIGERLflireV’ A Novel, by
Sid.’.kt I.AKitn—Price $1,65. For sale bv
havens a brown,
91 Cherry street, Macon; Gi.
I><* .y*oii Prices Current.
Corrected Weekly by It'm. WOOTEJf.
Cotton, ...17 1-4 a Is' G01d,.,.. 80a Bf>
Dt-Laines, 25 .t <0 Silver,.... 25a30 j
Lancaster, 4o Prims,,.. .10 at 8
Shoi.tim ..U a 18 Gingfips 27 apu j
Factory Yarns, !7Vi200 Lard , ... .1(1*20
Coats’ Tlirend, t ‘lft a Oamilmrgn 18a HV!
E*. Fnm. Flour,lll a lits 11aeon, ... !7 .50 i
Superfine, 1-. a llj Curn,,.l 25a 1 50
Rice, 14 als Tea 1 50a200 I
Sugar, 8r0wn,..17 a 18 CoflVe,. .. .'2Bn 3!1 .
Coffee Sugar,.. ,18a20 Candy,.. ..Ho aBo ■
Syrup, cane,.... 75a 1 011 Ufieesa ZOaHO
“ sorghum,fit) a 70 Salt, 860
Bageiug, Kent’y, SO 33 Glass,... .48 alO
“ Gunny, 45 a Butter ...35a 40
Rope, li » 14 Eggs, .. 20 a 25
Candies, Star,... 80d85 Be.swax,.l4 als
Dried Fruit,.... 12 a If. Tallow, 111 als
Tobacco, 50 a 1 60 Sna.T) l OOal 25
Soap, lurp’ntine. 16 a 20 Nails, .V al'2J
Whiskey.... 3 a ssoo i 5h0t,..,. 15a2<>
C0pera5,.........10 a 16 | Powder,. .60 a 75
Irish Potatoes 3 00a3 50
Special Notices,
DtawMM* Lotlpu, 1.0.0. F,Np.66
MEETS Oil Monday night In e«eh week.
O. 0. NELSON, N. G.
John A. Bishop, See’y.
la a tv it i:aci; cii a i*tek To,
MEETS Fourth Wednesday night in each
JS»Qtb. J. M. &IMMOMS, 11. P.
J. 0. F. Clakk, Secretary,
P. T. iclOtp# I o«l;;o, .to. aiW,
r. a. ii.
MEETS Third Saturday in each momn, 2
o’clock, p, in. C. C. Tausv, W. ii.
i J. B. Avast, S-cretary.
I'ui Tax to I list or.
Wc akk Ai'tiiokizkii to announce the name
cf W. 11, MnitCKß as a candidate for Tax Col
lector of W t-hster County, at the ensuing
election.
"TTj AI NTS’for FA I'll £ and othwT*.-—The
JC Grafton Mineral r.-iint Cb. are now mHim
xkctnring the Best, (’liuai»est and most l>iir«i>le
l*nint in use ; two coatM well put oh, mix(*ti with
pun- laiiiMof’d Oil, Will last 1« or 15 years ; it i* of
a U}, r Lt koivu or U'#utiiui < h|M;oliite color, aiui
ix i GMuytYl to green, ton<J stone, dial*, olive
or ero.un to suit tlio ra»o of tin cousumi r. J t
in vflliifihft* for //omo’W, I?nruf», Feficcn, (
aud t'arninkern, Tails umi Wooden-ware,
cultural Implements, Canal Touts, Vessels and
Ships’ Bottoms, Canvas ,|Metal and Shingle Itoofa
(it being /'’ire and water proof) Floor (hiCloths,
(one MaiiuiaeJurer having used 6(>ooi>bls. the
past year, and as ajiaipt for any purpose is uu
surpassing for body' durabillf}, dastiefty, and
adliesiveness. l’rk-e ># iter hol.’ol 300 lbs.,’ which
will supply a farmer lor years to come, (/uar
antecd iu all cases as above. iS’ood for a circular
which gives full partiediarft. None genuine uu
[ Jess branded in a trade mark firaltou Mineral
Taint. Address
UAAIKL HI DWELL, , V arl Street, N. Y.
eklioiia of vorni.
\ GeuUenian who auipr<»d for years from
Nervous Docility, rreniature Decay, and ull
the cfTccts or youthful indiscretion, will for
the sake of suffering humanity, send free lo
all who need it, the recipe and directions for
making the simplg remedy by which he was
cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad
vci tiserV experii u< e, can do so by addrebS
mg, in pet feet confidence,
JOHN R OGDRN.
niy3:ly 42 Cedar Street, New Yoik.
TO COJTS irjflTM f 9 JES.
Tl|e Ts EV. FDW ARP A. if ILSON Will Rend
(free of charge) to all who desire it, the prescrip
tfon with tin* directions for making and using
the simple remedy by which he was cured of n
lung asst ctiou uuu ilint dread disease Consump
tion. His only object is to benefit thentflieed and
lie hopes every sufferer will try this prosen it ion
a» it will cost them nothing, and may proven
blessing, /'lease address
KEY. EDWARD A. Wll. SON,
No. ICS South Second Street, Williamsborough,
New York. T* 4m-
INFOnm&TIQN
luform.-ition guaranteed to produce* a luxuri
put growth ot'Uair ui>o« a Utltl bead or boaniloKK
fir**, nliio a rvfV tpt P>r tho rpinov.il Os I’lniplcH,
Jtl(/tch»*B, irruptions &c., on tlio skin.
tho fcimio soft, clear and |»vauliliil, can be obtaino«l
withdiit cbarjfc* by nddroKWHig -
THUS. L rUAiWUS, riwmist.
K!'i Broadway; Now York,
ton sALi;,
r i-econd band Roekawa?* and one
A Rug try, tor cash or on a credi'. Ai>o,
I'mo Houses and lots, to rent or cell, in Law
son, Ga. E. B. LOYLESS.
m AsoNrc" n 5 t io e.
HAYING Irpqneiit anplio.itio’.s lor the pro
ceedinga of .the Gcaroi Lodge, for years past,
from members of nirioua liodges not holding
office, or otherwise by »ig:ht to expect them
at my expense or that of the G aud Lodge,
or in any other way, I can no longer forward
them, except to such as are duly and proper
ly entitled, i hose Os a few yvvious years
.ire ixunly, and some entirely, ndiausted. It
will be no neglect of dotr on my part if per
sons ordering do not receive them. I have
such orders before me that I cannot respond
to in accordance und justice to the position 1
held to the IratemiiY.
S. ROSE, Grand Secretary.
Macon, Ga., February 27th, 1868.
."■* “ _ ■
Kino OF EM Bn.
THIS truly wonderful Medicine can be
louud in any q»tnitty for sale at tbe
Drug iS:ore of
PERRYMAN Si MERIWETHER.
Dawson, Ga., January 28, 1868.
notice:
SIXTY days after date, application will be
made to the Codr., of Ordinary of Cul
lioun County, for leave to sell tii« entire real
es'.afe ol Isham R aiills, dec’d., except the
Widows Dower. WILLIAM RYE,
oc«‘2s ? ui Adoj’r. de bonis non.
NOTICE.
SIXTY davsalur date, application will be
made to the Ooor' ol Ordinary of Calhoun
l County, Ga., for leave to sell tire entne renl
esrate of Soloftton G. Dock com, late of said
county, dec’d.
SUS iKNAH E BECKCOM,
NtmCR
VLL pel sons indi bti il to the estate of A.
J. Doff well, late of Lee count r, tint’d.,
; .r*’ be eltv it.c[U">ted to coin 1.>’ —1 rd and
, settle, ai.d iff |« iso-s liavieg deirmnd ag.iiOMt
I said estate are itqui.ed to u-i -cut ttiew ae>-
| cording :o law.
I SARAH A. K DODW ELI-,
jan3o-4ti’t* Administratrix. |
i r. A.lf MSI CCI2. j
D. C. HODGKiiNS k SON,
Denier* for the last Forty Years iu
'FIli-E-wA-liMS
—AND
SPORTING- GOODS
Os every dvserijdiou,
A RK prepared to furuieh anytliiug iu their
/ \ li U c lin ,l satisfuctiou guarauteed.
At llu'lr Old Stand, 39 Jliilbcr
i-y Slrcc’l, Macon, Ga.
Gun and Pialol Material alrrnvs on hand.
*»-Repairing done by c-Ap, l ieurvd workmen.
NOTICE
-pwo moirtbß aft*’r iLitc »rfJlc»don wib ho
I made to ihe C urt ot Oi dinary of Cal
houn county, for leave to sefi the entire real
•‘State of Jeremich J Ki ij?h‘, lat-* of Bviii
county* deej. MjRY A. P. KNIGLIT,
jaa2J*in Aliiu t rii?ira;rx.
3STOTI OJj].
TO THE PUBLIC AT LARGE.
HAVING had filteeti years expeiieiice in
a successful pructioe of Dentistry, and
having had ao many sufferers during that
tilin', froiu thnt awful disease—ihal drinoii— I
I (.Mill suite; aud seeing so many resorting to
the extiai iug of thu.e organa, whiuli are so I
es.acini.l to health and 1 ’ft', that iat once set |
out ui sro if tliere was not Heine preparation I
that oould be iirtroduoed that would destiny i
till* nerve and save the tooth. 1 tried reveral
preparations, but found none entirely rffVc
lusl, so I went to work mtself lo seo wlist
suweas I eoultl Ii ive, and after trying many
things, I have aL last discovered the great ub
ject ol mv purpose iu ihe nndeylskiug. And
now having discovered sych relief for so tor
menting pain, I feel it n>y duty to introduce i
to the public. It is a Paste, put up iu small T
bottles, with directi -ns accompanying each
bottle. ’I his is a sale remedy for toothache
where the cause is from exposed nerves.—
This is no humbug. 1 stake my reputation
out on it. No individual or family should be
without a bottle ol it. This preparation Is
put up and soli alone by I>r. St. SO-
I ISl.li.al $1,50 p< r bottle, lie bus no agents
for the present. Office on the corner of Broad
und Marietta sts., Atlanta, Ga. tcb2o:f
.4DI3CHISTKA’jTOK’f* SALE.
IJNUEK an order born the Court ol Ordi-
J nary of Terrell county, will be sold be
fore ilie Court House .door in tbe town ol
Dawson, on tbe first Tuesday in April next,
during the legal hours of sale, the teal estate i
kaown as tbe Thomas old Mills, situated on
the Itch.iwnynocbaway Creek, near Dover,
and parity iu the 4th district of Randolph
county, and putty in the 4lh district of Ter
rell county, embracing said Mills, and the
land, (about 140 acres, more or less,) lying
ahjtemt thereto. Sold as tbe property of the
estate of D.iv’d Westfield, late of said county,
dec'd. Terms of sale, one half cash, and the
other half ou time till Ist October next, se
cured bv note and sectnltv, and a lien on the
laud. ' SAM LE. FIELD, Adtn’r.
feb2otda*
/ t libRGI A. Tem ll fonttly:
vY Whereas, E. W. Alien, applies to me
for letters of administration de bonis non on
the estate of Daniel McLeod.
These are to rite and ndmotdsh all persons
concerned to be and appear at tuy office with
in ihe time prescribed by L.w, and show
cause, if any, why said letter, should not be
granted.
Given under mi hand and official signa
ure, this Feb. 17, 18G8. T. JL ./UNES,
feti2u-3()d Ordinary.
ISAACV A-Ot'SS:.
EUROPEAN PLAN.
vtVtr /looms 9 »f>tr Furniture.
ISAACS announces to h : s old friends,
2% ami ihe traveliiig public general]y, that
tie iish enlarged iiis his hotd ; newly painted
and furnished all his rooms, and is now pre
pared to aceomraodvie any number of visi
tors. Having fee n the want of accommoda
tion for his numerous patrons last fall, he has
determined to bo prepared fur them in fu
ture, and now tenders all a cordial invitation
to visit his house. Macon, Ga. teb2o-8m
BYINGTOFS HOTEL.
(Lately Placteis’ Rote!,)
€IMF It Mi I* ST., JVU-iC&jr,
IS Now open for the reception of visitors.
Riving spared no expense in furnishing
this House new throughout, and determined
ihat the Table and Bar shall be inferior to
none iu tbe South, I feel confident that I can
offer to my old patrons and tbe public all that
thev can wish in a Hotel. <?yll aid see me.
J L. BYINGTON,
f<-1»203ni L.*?e of Fort Valley, Ga.
FINE FUMITLHE7
I Now have in Store the largest stock of fine
and well asrorted Fumiiuie ever offered
ill Middle Geo g'a, which 1 am selling very
low. M*<(r/or Suit?*, Cluember
Suites in &f \ilnut anti Jtlahoifo-
Em .tinel' and Chamber Suiies very low.— j
f'hairs, Tables, Wardrobes, Safes, Mattresses,
Window&biidcs, (* Hue assor m« n ), Wall Pa
per, Carpers, liugs, Fool Mu's, Bedsteads,
(trh*»»p) Cf'llins in itosewood, Maliogony,
Walnut, Cedar and painted, all prices. Me
biJic Cases, and Full Glass Caski ts. Repair
ing done promptly and at moderate rates.
_Ca!l and examine my stock before buying
flsewhere. THOMAS WOOD f
leb2o next to Lanirr House, Macon, Ga.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the firm of
Janes A Perrymnn, Perryman & Kee
nej| nfid Pcrrynmn ti Meriwether, are re*
qfiested to call and settle their accounts by
the Ist of March next, or the above panic*
will push their claims in the proper channel.
Also, all indebted to Hr. J. L D. Perry
man, are earnestly requested to call and set
tle. Mouey wanted and money must be had
Dawson, Ga., Feb. 20, 18G8.
DISSOLUTION OF OOPARTNERSIiII’.
r I copartnership, herctofoie existing be
JL tween E. ii. Loyiess and W. M. Peeples,
uoder the hrm,Turne, and stylo of E B. Loy
less & Cos., was dissolved on the lst iust., by
liaiitalion.
\V M. Pekplbs will close up the business
of tlm dim, who is authoriEed to co’hct and
pay off the liabilities of add firm and re
ceipt lor the panm. E. B. LOYL&SS & Cos.
Dawson, Feb. lst 186S;lui.
CONFEDERATE FLACSJ
BKAUTIFUL COLORED PHOTO- I
liK/iPHS OF the FIRST, LAST aid j
BATTLE FLAGB in group. Price 25 cents j
each ; fivu for $1 ; large size 60 e* it’s. Sent i
post paid, to any addre-s on receipt of | lice. '
Address GEO. 0. FNNIS, Plio "rapiier, !
No. 812 Main street, Rici iu-Jud, V.i. ,
Febl 3: 1
New Final New Finn!
- •• ' {
i
f ] undrr.cfgrrd harirg formed a cbpirt- '
I nei/u ip, are low occupying the new build ,
ing-|f'rntr*ly occupied by Win. Wooten, on !
Mi in street, ti»Kt floor c-ou'h of tne ‘ Journal’ |
Odice, «?»d w 1 k ep everything usually found
In a first eU-> Family Grocery, *«t.#uch prices |
as induce all to trjdc th .t cu l on rhem. !
cftOWKLL & HOOD. j
Dawson, Ga . Febr«u»ty 6 1868 -ts
The SaYannati Daly Advertiser.
J
S YATES LU Y, Editor.
E. 0. W lTll ING TON, Associate.
rpIIE ADVIiIITISLU is devoted to
1 the interests of Savannah, of
and of the iSouth. Infivor of Raco ns func
tion on a Souisj) UASIB, und opposed to Radi» {
calism in every -h.ipe. A paper acceptable'
to the family and the man Os business.
F»»r tho prcscDk. it wHI be p#*lished only at j
a Daily, butat an early d.iy a Thi Weekly «di ,
tion will ah*o be issued.
Postmasters acting as Agents will bo al
lowed a liberal per cent age on nit cash sub
scriptions. Pablifjhed at $8 per year, $4 for I
six for thice uio-Lhs, aud $1
lor one month. 5
Jj. 0. WmiIXGTOX i* 00.,
If- CHIT SHOP
1 N DAWSON !
RAUSIIEHBERG, ROGERS&CO,
1 TAYKcprm tl a Ni w Cabinet Shop, on
Jl 1 South niile Public Rq'.arp, wiore they
ate pt'cparctl u> make hii ! repair antiliing in
khe Furniture line: stub a Wardrobes, Beau "
reaus, Bedsieurls, Ac , 4te., Tl.ey ate also
ptepared to put up Cuffinaof any description.
A. Kacsiikmikku.
.Ikssf Rc okrs.
B. H. Know*.
febfi’fiS— (tin 0 JoBItAM.
BARGAINS FOR THE MILLION!
DRY GOODS! FAA’CY GOODS! !
.Icirelry anti Sttrerware.
Worth over (9,000.0001 All to be sold for
OXE DOLLAR EACH.
ARRAN DALE &. CO.,
102 Broadway, New York, Agents for Eu
peun Maunfacturcts, announce, that in cotise
ipu nce of tbe overstocking of tbe F.rglish
ntatke’, an iinmense quantity of Diy and
Fancy Goods have been consigned to itrem
with instructions 10 be cleared lor immediate
cash, at any sacrifice. A. & Cos., have, thrre
lore, resolved to offer them according to their
ordinary syrtem of business at Jl each, with
out regard to value. Tlio following list rboars |
1 tbo oil-itlal w holesale ptictsol some ol tbe ;
articles wbieb they now offer at sl.
Bear, Wolf, BaiV.lo li'; I ** #15,00 to #50,C0
Sets Furs, Sable,Ermine,Mink to lik\oo
Ladies’ M' !L “ “ “ 16,00 to 60,I
“ Collars “ “ “ 10,00 to 40,00 j
Silk & i atin Dress I’dtterns 18,00 to 45,00 1
Berege and Egyptian t lulbs G,OO to 12,00 J
Alpacca ii Mri-lin de Laities 4,00 to 10,00
E'eccb Mciinos aud Twills It),00 to 80,00 ;
Cambric, Thibet and Mobnir 4,00 to 10,00 ;
Balmoral and Elliptic Skirts 2,00 to 8,00 I
S.lk and Lire Yells 2,00 to <5,00 !
Sets fine Cuffs and Dollars 8,00 to 6,00
F.iirs ot Ladies’ Corsets 2,50 to 6,00
Il'dk’ichfs, Silk, Plain, IPmetli'd
and Emhr’d lint a !)wn, per dnz 6,00 to 18,00
Ladies & Gents’cotton, woolb t,
& sitk hose Si i heap, pr doz prs 4to 12,00
LtdiesA Gents' Merino, cotton,
linen ■dtiris i undershitU, curb 2,50 to 6,00 j
Coa', Vest A PanlaleonPatterna
iu clo'h, cassimere and doe kin 3,00 to 25,00
./men A Woolen Tuttle Covers 2,n0 to 12,n0
White A col. liuen Nap. pr do/, 6,tx) to 18,00
Muslins, white & unb ’cit’d, per yard 15 to 40
Flannel.-; Shawls in Woolen; Bilk and Meri
no Nubias or Clouds; Woolen Hoodr; Blank
ets; Linen ar.d Muslin Sheets; Velvet and Mo.
rocco Portmonies; Shopping bag*; Wallets;
J/. er ehaum Prpm; Four and sin blade pock,
et Knives, with pearl, tortoise and ivory han
dles; French clocks; Gift nnd Bronze .Wusieul
Boxes; Revolvers; FowTng Pieces; Fancy
combs; Hair Nets; Work Boxe.; Silver card
cases; Alliums; Family and Pocket Bibles; |
Opera Glasses, Ac We have also received a
splendid assortment of SS Vf/r/ifS, Gold A
Silver limiting < a-es for Gen >; A’: is me led do.
for Lillies, together with chains of every pit
tern and style. Sets ol JeWelrv in evtry ve»
rietj; Sleeve Bu '.ons; Tliaitbles ; Loekets;
Crosses; Ring* of every kml; Bfacelets; Gold
Pens, &e , See.
The Silverware D.-perimrnt Comfitimc* —
Silver, D.niog Si Tea sets, (lastor., lu. Pitch
era, Table spoons, Forks, Tea spoon*. Goblets
Drinking enps, Otfee.Ums, Tea Tots, Cream
Pitchers, Sugar Bowls, Fruit Baskets, Cake
n.u*ketß, Card Baskets, Fruit Knives, Syrup
cups, Salvers, Tie Knives, F sh Knives, j/ns
tard aud S it Spoons, Napkin Rings, Egg
Stands, Wine Holders, Caid eases, Jte. All
the above list articies to be sold for $1 each.
't’lie expenses are paid by the sale of Cou
pons or cariifioites naming each article in tbe
s’oek, and its Valin ; these «er:iffcates are en*
closed in envelopes, mixed up, amj sold at
25 KNiS EACn-6 sot il —ll for S'2.
WbaU-v r aiti. lc is named iu tfie Certifi
cate can be obtained at sl. The aiticle will
je shown to the holder ol tbe certificate, aud
it will be ot bis option, whether ho p»ys the
dollar and takes ti c article or not. In case
articles sent by mail or express are not sat
iafactory, they can be returned and tbe mon
ey w ill be refunded. Every eettificate enti
iles the boiler to some article of sterliug Val
ue, worth much more than a dollar. In ptoof
of this
READ THIS OFFER.
You can have for any of our ceitifieates and
,411, any of the /ol'owing arrieles, so that if i
you aip not phased with the article or article* j
named on tlio certificate, you need not lose |
the 25 cents you paid for it: One iSilver pla
ted ibree hot Is Castor, handsome silver pl*s |
te . Butter Dish with plate and cover, Lady’s i
Shopping Bag, a 60 pieture Album, bound iu j
velvet and gilt, set of Tea spoons silver plated I
on white metal, set double plated Table j
spoons or Forks, Punts pattern (24 yards c»°- I
stuterr), pair Jnuvin’* Paris Kid Olives, !
splendid real Meerschaum Pipe, or solid 16
carat Until plain ling-
REFERENCES —Dining the four years 1
we have been agents for European manufub- \
turers, wo have received hundreds ol com
mendatory notices ol the press, and lo'ters
from private individual*, iixp r i'i-sing th e high- j
est s.iiisfaction with our method of doing 1
business. We hove many of these tegfimo - ,
nials with names and dates, piitited in putnph 1
let form, and as wc have no spate lor them
iu tills edvei li-euieii', we will sud copies Irec
io any addr. ss. Whenever desi-ed, wo will
fond aftieles bv Express, 0. 0. D. 8i that
ihe money need only be paid on deliviyr of
the goods. We aecepl the cntiie responsi
biliiv of mouey sent by Express, Post Office
Order, or Bank Draft. We want agents ev
erywhere to whom a liber 1 con.peusa'ion
wilt be piid, which can be learned on app’i
cation. IjrWTalie care to write your name
and addr.ss in a clear, di-vinet hand, and ad
dr s AHR UDALI: A ( <>„
P. 0 B x, 6285, 162 Broadway, N. Y. ,
febl 3 135
Res-: » .i.nntut&iu
FOR THE HAIR,
I Ml* 1 i <> V E 1) .
ri'UlK , of over Urn yearn in the cul-
Tivntlcm nn<( premTVnllbn of tin’ hair, is
1»W imboiitixl in this widely known li"*']I-Li .t:on.
For dressing, curling mid pri-scrvlng the l.irir, it
hn« no rqrnil in the Work!., Three or futrr uppli
■ippUciitioiis will stop hair from comin<r out, and
il lined oMMioualy. it will prevent hair' losinit its
o' , .rii’ 1 color during a 1 if' tmr". No preparation
•••pi to it for roatoriuir the bmr <inh'kly; mid no
preparation liar 1 -eu more extensively endorsed
by tlie uiedieid furtiltv tor its perfect iuitoccnrr as
regards ipjtiry to Hie hair or head, and lor its
topic effects Open the system. Price, large bottles
Druggists, Dealers in Fancy Hoods, and
HtwlTkcopore generally, l.ila rallv dealt with, ftc
triiml in at’ purtx of (hr U,S. dijdress
SiCTY HEtVES AWi3ROSIA CO ’
Febld;ly New Fork.
3EWIf4C MACHINES^
i ltkt.k, & (IYVN
SEWING MACHINE CO„
No. 1)7 lir aiiwiyy N.w York.
A Iwicul Agent wanted in every town ; also
Traveling Agar.ta to appoint Lot :I Agents
tlnouglmu’ the country. liberal Cash com.
pensa’ion paid. A strlet.d.d paving b sines*.
3thd lot circular. lebl3j2}ib.
< ti.tson sheriff sai.ks.
\\'lLLbe sold on the first Tuesday in
>Y Apr I next, before the Court Bouse
door, iu Morgan, Ctlbouu comity, Ga., with
in the usual hours of sale, the following r> op
erty, to wit : One Jot of Laid, No. Ido, in
the Hrd district of said county ; Lvieu op as
the propeity of Hubert Mor ow, Pnatipj)
and Samuel L. Kostir, f ecu. tty ou nppeal, io
ss isfy a fi fa is«ued from the Superior Court
of sai l county, in favor es Satan I B. Wright
vs Robert Morrow and Samuel L. Fostorte-
Proper tv pointed out by C, ii. Wooten and
Jam us Morrow.
Also, 1 Huger, levied an as he property
of Naths nil! C. n.uiiet, ! „ sati.-f? a e-a t fi ta
in favor of M. 11. Lingo 'and W illim (}.
Pil I'C Pri pci |v pointed out hr M 11. Ib.
tuvt.ir. itura • M. u. mao, o.'a, ’
WATCHES FOB EVERYBODY.
A Superb Stork of blue Gobi und Silver
Wutehce, all v arruuted lo run , and thor
ouyhly rcyutaled, at the Low Price »f ten
dollar * each, and eatifaction o Mar ant fed.
Uni solid gold hunting ivati-hra #250 to $ to*o
hat mar'ir eased o 'd watehea 260t0 -Vi©
list I .anil’s’ watehea, enameled 11)1/to 300
.no Mil Imiitlng ehronoiueter watches 251) to 300
2*o " ’• Knglb.ll 1 evers 21* to 2*o
diat “ “ flop's Waldos ].vito2wt
DH) ” |) American Watches too to 250
mo Silver hunting ter ers *0 to 1W
5(10 “ •* />ll|i’x watches J 5 to 2*o
500 Gold lauiii a' rvati-tiva 6 ■ to 250
,1,0(10*’ hunting lepinea 50 to 74
I,'XiO misc’iiueotiK watches *0 to HO*
’2,stKi limiting ai’vcf vratehes 25 to *0
S,AXI assorted watches, various kinds to to J*
Wright, Bro. Si Cos., 161 Bioadway, New
Yotk, wish to immediately dispose of tbe
above magnificent stock. Certificates, nam
ing the articles, are placed in sealed envel
opes, well mixed. Holders are entitled to tb«
articles uantod in thetr certificate, upon pay
ment ot ten dollars, whether it be a watch
worth 1,000 dollars or one worth less. The
return of any of our certificates entitles yon
to the articles named tbercon, upon payment
irrespective of its worth, and as no at tiele
valued at less than ten dollars is named on
any certificate, it will at once be eseo that
this is no lottery, but a straight loi ward, le
gitimate transaction, which may be paitictpa*
ted in even by the most fastidious.
A single cenificate will he sent by mail,
postpaid, npon receipt of 25 cen's, five for
one dollar, 11 for two dollais, 83 und elegant
premium lor five dollais, 60 and more valua
ble premium for tori dollars, one hundred and
most supeib watch lor 15 dollars. To agent*
or those wishing employment, this is a rare
0] penluiiiiy. It is a legitimately conducted
business, uu horized by die Government, and
open to the most careful sciutiny. Watehea
sent by £Npress, with bill tor collection on
dclive v, so that no d'ssa iefict-on can possi
bly occur. Try us. Addiess
WRIGHT, BRO. Sc CO. Importer#,
f b2713t 161 Broadway, N. Y.
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Price ov Books One book, 25 eta ; Five
books, ft OKI, filiecn books buks, 42 50, mail
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ruMisbei* and Bookseller#.
fvbß7tm 111 A 113 Broadway, N. Y*
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THE LOUISVILLE JOURNAL,
Eslln IS3O.
Edited by Gkokok D. Fukhtick & Pact. Ri
SmovAtt, and published by the Louisvilto
Journal. Company, Journal Office Building
111 West Green si., Louisville, Ky.
W. 11. PfiKßijr, Sec’y. JD. OsnonN, Pre*.
Tliu “Journal” is one of the largest and
ablest paprts published South of the obier
U ver, and cmnaiue interesting reading tnat
lier of every description.
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year to the pi r on *.aiding us Forty Subsori*
bers to tiio Weekly. Sample copies ecu!
when r< <id sted.
Ala ENTS WANTED FQKTiiK
grayjacke tn.
And how they lived, fought nml died for Dixie*
. \vjill Incident* ;;jn! SkflHtcs of life
in tlie CoMftflcntry,
Comprising Xarmfirt* of JWsatial Adnen~>
j lure, A ring Life. Xuval Adce*turs, Ham 6
j Pit/lixan During, Lift in ike Camp t
Fu-fd and Hoepital, together til A the !Stmgu i
UailoiU , Anecdote* and [l«)n»rt)y* Jnci •
tfents of the 1 \ T ar far Southern Indrpcn
deuce.
Then* is a ccrteua portion of Use war tlmt will
nevr gii into the regular hiMorips, nor be cm
-1 »♦»<.!»4"<a iu romance or paetrr, which in a vrrv real
part of if, ami will, if pr, convey to' suc-
"cmwationa a l>ctU‘r idea of tin- spirit of
tlu* cont ict tFiiiii many dry n porta orcan ful nar
rativeis of and tliiw part may l»c call«4l tlie
«'Oa*fp, tRe fun, tlie pv-tho.; of tliu war. Tljis il
hrstraU'sthe chai’actcr of th« loaders, the humor
of tl»o soldiers, tlie devotion of women, the bra
very of men, the pluek of our heroes, the ro
mance and hardships of tlie service.
The Yah.mtand Brave Hearied, tliepieturcHcpie
and the Witty and Marvelous, the ten
der aud pathetic. an<i tin* whole panorama of the
war are here thrlUhig'lj' portrayed in a masterly
manner, at onoe historical and romantic, render 2
i’“fc *t t!i’ ni<»st ample, unique. Brilliant and read*
aide b»M*k cHai Ike war hasValled forth.
Amusement as well as instruction may lie found
in overy p;i£e, as graphic detail, hrillifint wit, and
authentic lustory, are skillfully iutorwoveu iu
this work of literary art.
Si-lilt fiir Cirratars mid sci' our terms, and a full
descTfpttoa of the work, wlddr'-ss
JON I S UKOTIIEItSA-t’Ok.
dor ” Atlanta *enii
( Cuuiitfi
Mr " ‘ iere » i ‘< l-bjah Cadgct., nppiies to me
for letter* oi Administratian on the
°^nP^ ~u late of Raid county,
a hese are t ihereforo to cite, and admonish
nil pemoiis to be and appear at»
my ofßt*v the time prescribed by law 4
aiid show cause if any* Yiliy said letteisk
UQt be grauted.
Givi n under my hand and official
tins of December, 18f»7.
GKO. YV. WOOTEN,
decl;>.Rol Ord’y.
! notice; *
SIXTY davs after date mnlication wilf b#i
made to the court < f OrJinarv of
eoun y for lodyc to tell the real mate of
Will s Vv'oo’brii.ht, lute of Bhi ou *▼, tio"-
C“/*td. W A SUIN’ ;y< N WOOL! KI *H TANARUS, .
J ' * -i ‘ . *kdui U