The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Terrell Co., Ga.) 1866-1866, March 09, 1866, Image 3

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j)A\VS()-N journal. pWVSCN, GA., MAIICII 9, iB6O. Tbe Sheriff Sales of Lee county will here , be published in the Dawson Journal. » Iler W. C. GILL, Sheriff. BereivNl lor litre. Davit. The following amount* have b>en received, since il.st report, for Mrs. Davis: Mrs 0 0. Nelson, *1; Mrs. C. V. Morgan, |1; jliss EH» Peel, IK Tbc Grain question. Since Southern planters will devote so much of ibeir to the cultivation of cotton, the g'ain P .tion becomes ore of (he utmost importance 11 the people of this community. Where will the corn come from ? and wifi Western producers er , high prices? The great Southern Grain Em porium of W. A. Huff, at Macon, gives us a feel of security on this point. He h*a arrangements <jlh Tir io'is grain sections enabling him to meet ,verr emergency. He is also always up to lime in the general grocery line. Terrible Pmneti Ups Were quit* common during the war, especially amongwr the crockery ware atid^ house fumi-hing goo,ls Bit everything in this line cau be replaced lotll j e verv tas'e at BA. Wise’s wholesale hard ware house, In M n. A Mtigiealioii. Ourci'il’ns, and those visiting Dawson to make purchases, would do well to examine the advertis ing columns of the Journal bes ire doing so. They w ,|l fi ,| nne or more first cltrs houses in every branch of business represented. Tilts Georgia Citizen. We are in receipt of the first number of tbisex cellent and rilv, puolished in Macon, by Dr. L. F W indrews. I' is a fine specimen, and fully in keep ing with the Doctor's reputaonn as a journalist. Tlio I silt; Camp- By reforenee to our advertising columns it will be seen that the Dlaee knovn as the Exile C amp, is D.twson, is to be sold on the first Tuesday in April. Our ohject in speaking of it at this time, is to c»l! the attention of capitalists to the fact that it is tbe most eligible site for a Cotton Factory, in this section of country. There are already erected some sixty odd houses, which with a little , repai'tns would answer very well for the operators to live in. There is forty-seven acres of land at tached which would give ample room for all build ings which it mly be necessary to erect. It is Immediately on the railroad, a high and healthy loca'ion. There are capitalists in M icon who cannot bet ter invest their funds that] in an enterprise ol this kind. L“t them think about it. And *e hope that some ar'augenien’s will be made bv which in a few months we shall see in full blast a Cotton Factor?, on the spot which was once the home of the refugees from A'lanta. < oiinty Court. It will he seen that the bill establishing county conns has parsed the & r ate, i'di is peteirlly onders ond that ir will pass the House. This bill prtvide* (or the eieciion of a Judge, tbe time ot whose i lection is not yet set forth, but from the nerrfß'tv for the existence of such a e«u r t, iwill not be long delayed In Muscogee, Bibb, and Cbathim none but lawyers are eligible, and we ih'.iik ir would have been better had the bill pro vided that none but lawyers should be eligible in any county. As the election npp r oache» let the cltiz ns of Terre!! lock about fpr a man in every wsv suitable for the position. Many may bo willing to run, but let us have a man wirh firmness, fairness hon rsty, brains and a general knowledge of tbe law to lecotr.niend him. »®,„A Bill to juinifh hiKie stealing with death, was passed in the House, on the third reading. A Missouri paper announced a short time since that, the “wife crop in Gasconade county jiflded 15,1100 rhls. ’ The next week the editor came out with m »r«itnm_ ‘fo» wife read wioes. ill vliidi.il, In Terrell eoontr, on the 1 «t ins». t at the reaid"tice of 'he hi id, ’* mother, hr R-v ff. A Orowell, Mr. H. B. Adams, and Mias M. A Kkrkskt. On the 22d ultimo, nea- D nrson, G>., hr R ■» Jus, )’ E'lis, Mr G D Bowen and Miss Mollis Parkkb, daughter o r Re* S ephen Patker, formerly of Stewart county, tia. COaMMEKCIAL. Di ivoii Prices I urrcnS. Corrected Weekly by IP. F. ORR. Oot'on . .25 a 3o Gold, 30 a 35 Sleer -J-.. 25 >* 30 Prints 3,, „33 ® L 4 '" 44 * x 5 »60 'Corel'Ginghms fill a75 L'lncteter. 4" :• 45 doits’ Thr-ad, 1251 50 Sheettni’ 35 Ouiabu* gs,.. .. .34 „ 35 Fietory Yam5,,.350 4 1 hi Bunt- 2o •25 hard, ....Jilt 25 KxP>m. Flour,lss la 0 I 25 I 35 ! rrtlpetHite, 13 a 16 S'lg.r, B own, ..20 a2B . ,0. ff. .-, 33 40 Coffee Sugir,.. .30 a33 Om,dr 511 »75 Syrup, cane 75 a 80 Cheese 31, a4O I “ snighiuit 40 160 3ab 4a 4^ H’guing, Kent'. .40 s-45 Mackerel, p 0.1,15 a It; “ Gunny, 45 a s't 3weet Potato-s 60 a75 “ w .3 > Butter 30 a4O Candles, 8 a-,.. 35 »50 Eggs 20 a25 I 5 ®%-r. 12*. 15 Beeswax, 20 a26 ! 'd Fruit, „ J 5 Soap, tnrp’titineao a25 1 C: CCO 50 a1 26 Nails .13 als w' ff ; I,K '«l "5 Shot 20 .25 1 .. .& „o ,3 50 Powder 60 a76 | 8 T" >•>-!» I- 20.25 p UII a25 K r -sine,... .150 a 200 I Utt - V 18 a2O Glass, 9 alii General a„i. ** T nh *v March 6—Tue cotton Market ig , Sales-o dav one thousand bales. _ 1 1 ‘s quoted at 1,38 ,1*” i )RL l l 'Y S ' s — Th< “ cmion market is iJ % ifw hides’ *" d ' l ' ,o ' st ’ oa! "ouiinal; sales to ■ "gar 14 to 16c ; molasses, 90 to 92*. »|0, AC *' ®-—The cotton market opened fr m V„v T f V "'B’ ,irv r *>“’ the adverse accounts ke 0 .; n „ k having become generally known t o-d dull ’ C ? BPd , a ee '"" , ' ,l>n - and the market a »ith sales of 75 biles. St U«iVI; L *’ 5 -—Thecutton Market was ordat t? Dt * nd “ h " ,f w ' > " , ‘ er to-dtv th.n Sat qu otH ;■ n ,,'' rr * *."* uon,! off-ring however, aid 'htiN h 7? nominal. O .ty a few hales Ti., ® . ,lf|a through the dsy at 34 and 85._ we-. I * ere 109 balea and the shipments It |in * r * ne > s - 28 »*6o;| 9 a950 ; f.mi -111.5o to |i425* D<i faDCT Pr:U * B ra,lgille f,om C-dit'irfs;, March I.—The cotton market is fir m . dhtig 3/ 3041,1 ; ““Idling 38 ; Strict Good Mid- Por>a tZtZu —The Brokers’ Circular re bale*. T . *' f " cotton for the week at 66,000 k #t closed *J“V- °P* ne d «t so advance of *d. Aai »rie«n P * rtu * id. lower on the week for TERRILL SHERIFF SALE. ON TUE FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL o.it, will be sold before the Court House door, lu the town of Dawson, Terrell county, the follow ing property towit: One House aud lot, iu the town of Dawson, con taining two acres, more or le«s, known as the place whereon F. D. B,ily formerly l.ved, apd now occupied by Mr. Morgan Peoples; sold as the property of Wm. M. Petty, under a sis« from Terrell Superior court, in favor of Joseph F, B own or successors? in office of Governor of said State, vs W. M. Petty, M. W. KENNEDY, March, 2 Ids. Sberriff C Georgia, Terrell Comity.—lnferio M Court in Chambers, for County purposes: Present, their Hons. Samuel L. Williams, James M. Simmons and Ed Z Hill. D >s ordered by the court that in ocedience to a Resolution ot the General Assembly, of the State ot Georgia, that the “Exile Camp,’ 1 in Drwson, Terrell countv, be sold on the fiist Tuesday in A pril nei', and 'hit said sale be advertised in the Dawson Jourgal lliirtv da vs before the day of sale. J. M. Simmons, i. i c. Sami. L Williams, j. ic. J. R. Knott, t. t. c. A true extract the minutes of the Inferior court, Feb. 22d, 18titi. Feb. 23 4008. W. J. ADAMS, Clk. TEiiiIELL .?I«> it 'ft; .IU IC S .//, f.. (\X 'he fir*' Tue-d y in Mav opx', will he« * Id * before the Onu't House doo-, in the To • nos Daw on, Terrell conn y, Georgia, the following prop ty te-wi : Hou-e and lots iu the town of Diw«nn, known as th" Morgan lot, lai g on the East side of the J iil in «ahl town Sold as the property of E. If. Morgan, under a Mortgage fi 'a issu'd from the firp—inf i 'ourl of Terrell county, inf vor of Wm. A A J Miller, vs E B Morgm. Pioie'tv raynicd out in *he Mo-tgaee. Frb. 2H tds. M. W KENNEDY, Shff •Idmlnistrtor's Sale. Agreeably to an order of 'h" cour* of o din-irv, • f V. rr-ll ooun'v, will he sold, on the firs Tuesday in April next, withiu tne legal bouts of sale, the foliosib /pr iper'y, belong’ng 'o the es 'a'e ot R 'bed Dy • s, la e of said county deceas ed, consisting o' houses an i lo’s in the Town of D wson. Al-o, the undivided la's of lot of land pu nl e in th- 4th district ol s id county. F b 23 rs W. W. KARNUW, 4,1 m-. IN otice. ALL otsoi* h v ng llama da against the estite td David B U'V ns, deceased, late of Ter e ! l cotinfv, are I erebv notified o render the sain- i to me. All poisons ind bt dto sod e-tate are requir ee to make immediate o.vm“Ct Feb. 23 4nd. GRORGF, A. LOFTON, Admr. IS otice. OIXTY days al'e** d*i»» *iplic» ,r on will mide lo the court ol‘ O••dinar' of Terrell count?, for leave t'» B'*ll he red property hplongii g t*> the rate of David B. R tven*, dec« 8 ‘d l Ute ol s tid COUnfT. Feb. 23 60d. GEO. A. LOFTON, Admr. NOTICE, TO Debtors and Orkditors All persons hold ing claims against Davidd Westfield la'e of Terrell countv deceased, hereby notifi and tn render in the same. Those Indebted to said estate are r.quired lo make immediate payments JOHN L. EDMONDSON, Fab. 12, 4'*>d Adm’r. notice”” \LL persons indebted to the estate of C. P. ifnekabv, late of Terrell county, deceased, are hereby n< liti.-d to make payment at the ear liest ptactieablv day. All those holding claim against said estate requiredto ren.de them in. Feb 12 4'ld. A. SASSER, Adm’r. Nf >TJ CE, TO dehtors and creditors. Those holding claims against James Parrott deceased, la'e of T-rrell county, will render them in lo me. Those indebted tn said es'a'e are requied to make i...* merits, HARRIET rARIUiTi' Febl2 4"d-'. Ae'in’x “HENRY HORNET AVtCO.Y, aVO ltd 1.1, WHOLESALE DEALER IR GROCERIES & CONFECTIONARIES, AND COMMISSI! MEMiT, OFFERS TO THE TRADE, lito Bhls. Ex. Fani'ly Flour, at f!6 00 pr bbl. 100 “ Plrin “ “ at 14 00 “ “ 100 “ Superfine Flour at 12 60 “ “ 10 “ A Sugar at 27 ct“. per lb 10 “ B “ at 25 cts. 44 “ 25 “ C “ at 23 cts. per lb. 25 half hbls. Ex’ra No, 2 M H-ke-el at sl4 50 per kitt. 50 Ki'ts N0.’65, Maek’l.. .at 450 “ “ 25 sack piime R o Ct-ffee, at 37 per lb. 2o boxes Glass, 8x10....at 8 50 per box. 20 *■ ft 10x12 ...at 950 u 14 15 4 4 44 12x 16 >t 11 50 “ 44 2o g osa E. pa-lo matches at 7 00 pr gro-s 80 44 Sh.itlghi V 44 at 6 Oil 44 44 26 kegs sup C irb. Soda, at 17 00 per keg, 1200 lbs. 44 4 4 44 in q-iar.ter lb. paper....at 12 00 per box. 2,000 U s piime Codfish in boxes 100 lbs each... .at 16 00 per box 40 baskets Charles Held sick Champaign at 25 OOabasket. 60 harrella Pikes Magnolia Whiskey.' at 325 per gal. 29 hirrell- Old Bourbon, at 4 50 to 6 00 160 barrells Salt, at 3 cts per lb. 60 boxes S.«p at 16 cts per lh 60 h >xes Ex. F unity. Soap at 21 cts per lb. 2ohirrells Copperas.... at loc'sperlh. Together »i h a general assortment of Groceries and Cons -cioneries, consisting in Spic.-s, Pickles, Oysters, Sardines, Lobsteis, Crackets, ii -mewr-ade t’andie , .Fancy C.nii ", F ui'sin Cans, Segars from S4O 00 to $l9O OO per Thousand. BAUGI.VG, HOP., CAUDLES, TWI.ME, &C„ All of which is off red a! grea ly reduced prices. Orders, with tiic Cash, will he Hlled iirotnpily. Satisfaction Guaranteed. IF YOU WAMT CiOUI) TO E\», DRINK, OR SMOKE, CUT.t, ON PttI.VCK « nrto. They / k ep e»n"tantly on hand > good suoplv of Fine L ; q,n>’S, Cigars, Tobacco, Ovs'er", Sirdtnp*, etc. I hev have, in conn- ction with their estab -1 lishroenr, a well arranged BILLIARD SALOON, S'ippli**d with «hp mn«t popular improved fixtures. l)nwf*on, March 2,3 m FOB SALE, THAT BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE •Year the Jttethodisl Church. THE aiC acriber, having removed to country, • ff-rs for sale hia House and lot in Diwson. The House contaius four rooms 18x2“, wi hah-rge Hall— Piaxxa in front—Rooms all Plastered—beau tiful yard—Most pleasant location in Dawson. There is also, a well finished kitchen, good amoke hou«w, carsiage bouse, stables, etc , etc., Lot contains 3 acres all well enclosed. An iinme diate purchaser will get a good bargain Enquire of MORGAN PEOPLES, at the store i Cr i m * Co ' or * l lh ® Late residence of Col fettles. Near Dawson, so * February 23 ts D. B. FARMER. NEW FAMILY GROCERY! AND VARIETY STORE, South Side Publio Square, Dawson? G-eorgia, B T WOQLB3IGH, WISEMAN & HARDEN. / OCR S'ot k consi-ta of Family Groceries, of every desetip ion, such as sva.m, coffee, flock, Cheese, Cracker*, Rice, Syrup, Bacon, Lard, N"ts, R itsins. Candies, M icker l, Ilertiug, S uff, Powder an i Shot, Sint king and Chewing TOBUTO OF VARKLS BRANDS. CIGARS. HARDWARE. Are*. TT.'etie'*, line., all kinds of P’untmion and •Mechanic** Tools. Leek*, Nails. Butts, Screws, Tacks, Chisels Augers, etc. Knives and Forks , Pockpt Knivps, Bu'chpr Knives, Shoe Knives, Spoons, and a gen eral assortment in the hardware and cu lery line. TIN WARE, Buckets, Pans, Cups, Water Buckets, Well Buck ets, Dry Measures, Sitters, Ac , Ac. FHUITd Fine Oranges, Apples, 0 lions, etc. EHESH OYSTERS, R -ceived bv Riilroad direct from Apalatchicola, three limes p< r week. DRY GOODS. Calicoes, Panta Goods, Slrr'ing, Sheeting, Flan nel, and a general assortment of D-y Good*. Ail o f which we wib sell as cheap as they can be b r ught at. any ether house in town. Goods rxehnnged for Country PitODl'CE, D twsori, Feb. 23, ts DAWSON SUPPLY STORE’! >T. E. tT ATSTItIS, DEALER IST Family Grroceries a vn PROVISISIONS. Sugar, Coffee, Syr tip, Flour, Cheese, Mackerel, Smoking at and Chewing Tobacco Ostaburgs, Sheeting', etc. c ojcff c Tio.n: hies. Candi-s, Riisins, Pickles, Starch, Soda, Butter and Sugar Crackers, Fauey and common Pipes. Also, * select assortment of If -trdicart and Cuthry. Feb 2S 3lu . LOOK HERE! , , GO TO GREER & CADDY’S, (Next door to Dr. Perryman’s) UNDER MASONIC HALL, OtM'SOJT, ... GEOUGUi. And Buy Your GROCERIES FOR FAMILY USE! | -’* ii . -• ■.) ' \\7 E hnvp on h«nd and ars» constantly recriv f ▼ ing p»»*ry article usually k» pt iii Familv Qr.tp^rx —such aa Old Eng L-h D'i’y «nd Oroani Cheese, Beat G when fiutier, Sugar , 4 OfTee* Tea, Fiafy Sosos, Candies, I..Hsc<*o, 5 t*a ** Pickl a. O s “?s, L b-tfers. S* din a. Car* and ea, Nu’y R iains, I ish Pctatoes, Ojiony Garden S»*ed§, etc. A’-rn, a fine sel. ction of Brtndies, Wines, Whis kev, Gin, Rum, Vinpgsi, and mvny other articles to*> n -ip ro ato rr-e uj.jn. Give us a call. Wesel! Low for Cash. Feb 28, 3m GREER A G ADDY. FIRE ARMS! D. C. HODGKINS & SONS, MACON, CA., M -nufacturers, Dealers in and I.cpor • sos Gs VVS—D 'uhie and single muxxlt and breech loading Shot Guns; A. e ’s, Wesson’s stid Maynarn’s breech-loading R fie*. PISTOLS —Colt.’*, Smith & W.ssnn'*, Der riuge.e, and other tiistol -100,000 Gun Wadding —Flev’r, Bildwu’s, and Pa ker’s’wads. 100,000 C rndg-a—Sim h A Wis ton’s, and other cartridge*. 250,000 Percus ion Caps—E ey’s ground e g , and other cans. Fishing Tackle— loo.ouo Hook", 5,000 yards Silk, and 25,000 yards cotton, linen and glass linen Bobs, corks, etc. Pocket and Table Cutlery— Rixors* Powder Flasks, -not pouches, powdt; and shot, caps, lead, &c , & Gun and Pistol JUateriat all at in dacemecte to Vbe tisdo. D. C. HODGKINS 4 SONS. Mulberry Street, Mecoe, G*_ GKEAT INDUCEMENTS! DRY GOODS! YJERY CHEAP! BY r ANN & WHEATLEY. fJ’ I. 1 K Mib-e.ibere, in order to make room for I meii Spring Slock, now offer great inducc mcti's to purchaaera. Their present stock will be sold at s very small advance upon cost, and iu it will be found a geu eral assortment of such goods as are wanted by every one. In DRY GOODS. CALICOES, FANCY DRESS GOODS, DELAINES, ALFACCAS. GINGHAMS, ETC. Family Groceries. Sugar, Coffee, Starch, Pepper, Soda, 60 sacks Liverpool Salt. A laige lot of Flour, extra family, etc, CDOTHING Will b* polj at cost. Also, a well selected stock of Crockery and Gl issware. Call ami see what you have saved by wutlr.g. CASTINGS. A f-esh supply of various kinds just received, and offering at low prices. 2 6m Dawson, Ga. IFYOU WANT TO GET YOUR MONEY BACK, GO TO S. M’IONUB’S FAMILY mil! DAWSON, GA. He keeps conatantTy on hand, SUGAR, COFFEE, BACON, LARD, FLOUR, TEA, SALT, PEPPER, SPICE, TOJBA.CCO, &c., Albo, All Kinds of CONFECTIONERIES. wishing to barter Country Produce, will do well to give him a call. THY if von want GOOD BAIUanS. Febl6 3m B. 11. WRIGLEY, W. L KNOTT WRIGLEY & KNOTT, IIS:! OUTERS AND DEALR3 IN UHWUI MI tIfLIIT HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, Tools, &0 ., RALSTON’S GRANITE RANGE, N Next to Exprett Office, Macon, .... Georgia. We have just received a splendid assort ment of Coo’s in our l ; ne, nil of which wii be soli at LOW RATES. CUTLERY. A Splendid assortment of Pocket Knives. Table Knives, Knives ani Forks, Razors, Scissors, Sheurs, Pruning Setts, etc., etc , For sale by WRIGLEY & KNOTT. House Furnishing Goods. Hollow Ware, Tin Ware, Wooden Ware, Plate ) Ware, Baskets, Brooms, Seives, fc'pico Boxes, Brass An irons, Cast Fire Dogs, Shovels & Tongs, Fire ■ tan fs, Fen ers, Meat Cutters, Egg Beaters, Milk Boile s, Mats, Rugs. Ania thousand otoer things too numer ous to mention. Just received ani for sale bj WRIULEY & KNOTT. PLANTATION HARDWARE. Traco Chain*, Hames, Axes, Hatchets, Augers, All Bright Cast Steel Hoes, Half Bright Cast Steele lines, Bradley’s Celebrate Hoes, Superior io ScnvilTt. Tongue, Fifth, Breast, Stay, Stretcher and Log Chains, And all other articles nee lei by planters, inourlinj WRIGLET&'kNOTT. Febls 2 8m THE LATEST YETI o—.. HARPER ft BARHAM, DA.WSON, GA. O W 7 E take this method of announcing to tha IT public that we have just received a large aud IFWi Selected Stock ot DRY GOODS ! Consisting in part of PACIFIC DiLAINS, A! L WOOL DxLAINS, Calicoes, Fiench, English and American Prints, Byadere Stripe*, French aud Saxonia Plaids, Ac., Ac. Also, a fine lot of IVotions! Notions! Consisting of Dress Bu'tons, Agate Buttons ; Fine Coarse, Round and Tuck Combs, Hair Nets, etc! Also, a good stock of Perket and Table Cutlery! CROCKERY AND CLASS WARE! In Short , Everything the Foeple •Feed, tee expect to keep, at the VERY DO WEST MARKET PRICES! The Cttiaens of Dawson and vicinity are respectfully invited to call and Examine Our Stock, B-fore purchasing elsewnere, as we think we can make it to their iutereat to do so, by selling •sis Cheap , if not CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY ! ! JT. Ml. —We will Barter Ooods in our line for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, AT THE MARKET PRICE. NEW. ARRIVAL! Grind Stones, Coffee Mills, Children’s Carriages, English and Prints, French Cora t.«, Knives and Forts, Collins Axes, Improved Sis era, Weeding Hoes. Cult’* and other celebrated Patent Pietolr And many other articles of a useful nature. Febl6 6m HARPER 4 BARHAM N IC W IRC STBRI UNDER THE MASOiIIC HALL. DAWSON, CA. DH. PERRYMAN, Dealer in Foreign and Oomesfic DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, ETC, ETC., ETC. FINE LIQUORS, Superior Wines and Brandies, For Medioieal Purposes. H»vit g received a large and well selected stock l am ready to stipplv Physicians and Fame ilics with select and choice medicine of every kiud. Alao, 1 On Iland and to Arrive, Pre Wood *nd Dve Stuff.. White Lead snd pshit* of »TI colors. Linseed, Farmer's, Train, Nests foot, Kerosene and Cator Oil. ’ Spirits of Turpentine, and Varnishes. Chewing sad Smoking Tobacco. SOAP, Castile and a large variety of Superior Toilet, tod Shaving Soap, delightfully perfumed. For the Ladies, Cologne snd handkerchief extracts in usual va riety. Hair Oils and Pomades. Hair iuvigorafor", Resiorators, snd Dyes. Tooth, Nail, aud Hair Brushes. Magnolia Tablet, Lily White, Mecu Fuu and Rouge Balia. Extracts (or flavoring. Physicians orders will receive prompt attention and all proscriptions pot np with particular care. STATIONERY* A Urge supply constantly on hand. J. L. D. PERRYMAN, Duwsoo, Ga. NEW YORK STORE! nrnuu MB BETJUL KING, GRIM ft GO., (Successors to J. W. Buffiuton A Cos.) DAWSON, W WE keep the largest and most extensive assort- I A ments of 111 SOUS • / In this Market. We have, For the Ladles* French, English and American 1 Prims. Silks Merinos, Wool Detains, Era press Cloth, Emhrnderieg, Laces, Ribbons, Hats, Artificial Flowers, Plumes, Nu bias, Hoods, Bonnets, Gloves, Hosiery, Dress Hat Trimmings of all varieties, Shoes of all Kiads. Balmoral*, Polkas, Buckle Congress Gaiters, Glove Kid Anklets, Eto., Fancy Toilet Articles! Handkerchief Extracts, Cologne, Hair Oil, Dyes, etc., eto. The most complete assortment to be found in South-Western Georgia. For Gentlemen* We have a large and varied aaaefftment of Hats, Caps, BOOTS and SHOES, Cloths, Casimeres, 4kc., For Coats, Pants, and Yeats. Together with a beautiful assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING. All of w bich will be sold at VERY LOW PRICES. Wo also keep a fall and complete stock of HARDWARE AND CROCKERY, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, GROCERIES* A splendid lot of Rio and Java Coffee, Sugar, from oommon to the finest quality, Tea, Lamps, Kerosene Oil, Snoff, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. TIN WARE. In feet, a general assortment of good* suited to the market, both fpr the Wholesale and Retail Tfftdy. We will pot np any goods in onr lino to Country Merchants at MACXXNT PRICES l Give as a call. W e are determined that ho house in South-Western Georgia, ahall undent!] us. Feb 23 6m