The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Terrell Co., Ga.) 1866-1866, March 30, 1866, Image 3

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p'vWSON JOURNAL march 30, im. Kca«l iuirt relief*! mrni’il. than whom no more ever liTed - giTe * the totiow ' bare*aft*av"tou»eJered adverdeisg UereUy ' 7 „ to be the great medium of in iC, PRUUDE TO WEALTH. And ViiVemaJe il nn irtrariabU rule, too, to advert,M ,1 . j K lh»t timet ae wall a» th* hatuil. long ea ‘\;'e having taught me that money thu* epevt ’lll lai< i out i a* h k-tying my hunt, tea tun tin " n fcforc the public, it hat "cured me waxy * 1 1 could ofherieier kart lost.” ~ * JOB WOKK. you wvdt any kind of Job Work, such at rosters, Hand ItiUs, Cards, Clr rttlars, letter Heads, etc., encuted .. A ri.Y entxrtv ami at once, send jour orders to Ihe Dawson Weekly Journal Office. If*e are prepared to nit orders for Hled.tHS of every description, „,t short notice. foit c« i .rrr jcjuoe. \VK are authorized to announce the name of XVytey G. Harks as a candidate for the of fice of County Judge for Terrell connty. Election Ist Wednesday iu May. MAST CITIZEN. The Shetiff Sales of I.ee county will here after be published in the Dawson Journal. W. C. GILL, Sheriff ' r^ 0 My legal advertising for Calhoun county will hereafter lo published in »the Dawson Journal. YV, K. Griffin, March 16th, 1966. Ordinary. Now Advertisements. There hr.s just been a Urge arrival of spring and rummer goods at the one price cash store of iIaDD Wheatly. They offer great inducements. Nobody should fail to callat S. M. Slesel k Bro.'s rnd examine their la'ge and magnificent stock of jry goods, clothing, etc., whether they wish to buy j or not. The sporting season is at hand, and money cun be saved by couutry merchants by purchasing fish ing tackle, fire arms, cutlery, etc , at tho gun and ,porting house of I). 0. Hodgkins & Bor, Macon.: ' Our friends visiting Macon, are saving much mo-! PO T by purchasing clothing etc ,of Turpin Si Hertz. , Ha's by the million—J. M. Holbrook, Atlanta. ! Kobert J Lowry & Go., Atlanta, Georgia. j No bouse ia this couatiy stands higher than that j ~( E. J. Johnston A Cos ,-Macon, and those want-■ ini; genuine jewelry, silver ware, etc, should be j mre to call on them and get bargains. Twt-Vve thousand bushels of that Western corn advertised hv Sharpe & Brown has arrived. I Atlanta market —A. IC. Seago. DitllyComnittrrisl Bulletin. 1 This is the name of anew daily published in ; Atlanta, Ga., by J. J. Toon. It is gotten up with ! a great deal of taste, ably edited and very cheap. Terms, 1 month, sl. 6 months, f 1 50. 12 months, £B. This ia low for such a paper . Ecir.s* or nut Moon. An eclipse of the moon • ill take place this evening the 30th inst., begin, nirgat 30 minutes after 9 iu the evening. The Ccin -ffry again. Owing to the heavy rain on last Friday, the meeting of the citizens, called to arrange for the improvement of the Cemetery, was postponed una ta te day, (Ft May.) We trust that the meeting v ill be largely attended this evening, at 3 o'clock, at ibe court house. £iit;tll l»o*. With the exception of one slight case of varia- Inid, now nearly well, our city entirely free from toil ditesse. TH<- Planter* In Terrel, Webster, Calhoqu, Lee, Randolph it.l idjoii jng counties, so fer a9 we can lenrn, and »c have made diligent inquiry, as a general th'Dg, #re in very line spirits. The Eree,dmen are doing much bet'er thr.n was expected. A great deal of corn has been planted, and in many places tve hare noticed large fivl-tg o! it up, and growing finely. The farm woik generally, is up wi<h the won. If the Freed's continue to work, as they hire commenced, and the seasons are propitious, there will be a heavy crop of corn and cotton r*i*ed in Southwertern Geo'gia, the present year. Subscriber* at Starksvillc Will rtCeivo their papers at Wooten's Station, *'J Express, until they have a Post office establish 'd. The Journal for last week, we suppose, went to Americas, we mean the packugc directed to hlmknville. Just as soon as there is a Post office established nt that place, we hope some fricud will inform us of the fact. Our packages for Power’s and Ward’s station’s »iil also be sedt by express. tW Wc left the Hardwire house of Wrigley k Knott, in Macon, the o'her day, feeling prouder thaii we have since wc donned our Bret breeches :«» dccount of a prindely outfit of editorial cutlery, »bich fell to our lot through the kindness of the firm. This house is unequalled in its supply of hardware of every description. Patrick k Havens* Macon Ga., continue to place ns under obligations by sending us weekly a pack 'll of select Literary pei iodicals and newspapers, iur fiietuls, visiting Macon, thould be sure to call in these gentleman, on Cherry street, and supply ihcmaelves with choice readiug matter. ( oi.ored Troops.—The New York Com oercia! Advertiser’s special reiterates the ’sty that the Presidest has ordered 40,000 troo P s to be mustered out of service I'Juta a month. Cektsal Railroad.—The repairs on this i 11 yj *^ e Central Railroad *are progressing .“ e "’ \he construction train is now run lng to Ao. 15, and will reach the Oeonee Jf he middle of the coming week. The jn e that stream and the trestle work * both sides are already framed and will a few , Ja^‘i t 0 P ut them iu posi " 6 have also good acocunts from the '• n eua ; and can see no reason why the r * work should not be finished in the, Urse of six weeks. ! Painai.vo Dkcliniso.—One fa- \ e >n Columbus is the decline of i Dt ' ey Qr *°hing. We venture that the re- j I 'Ol every bar room has fallen off a quar- R R‘o lust month. The article is i fd B )a constant drinkers, and they are tch V f,srties at'rested for imbibing too j_— - • - nr,! . , out hero Express Company baa Tk'* lts telegraph line to Athena. ! > in Oh* ,s * u!< J Ul ’' g oo *'"per The Civil Rights Dili..— The Express talking about this bill and its advocates says the President will veto it, aud asks: Does it never enter the heads of these demagogues that the place to begin so give : the negro some of bis “oivil rights” is in these Northern States. lie cannot even vote, here in New York, unless they have a property qualification. Ho is practically ex*' eluded from the ballot in Connecticut, by the voice of tho people—while in Illinois i thcra are laws on the statute books that well j ugh exclude him—we had almost said— from the State itself. YVhy, then, borrow so much trouble about “oivil and political rights,” for the colored man of tho South, when we arc practically denying him thoso rights here at home ? COMMERCIAL. New Yoik Cotton 40. Declining. Louisville.— Cotton market languid, 39 to 40 for best article; Flour, G 26 to 7 50; ' Rope declined to 29 ; Sugar, hard, 16 to 16 . 25; all goods declining. Columbus —March 25.—Cotton 28 to 30, and verry dull. Augusta, March 24 —Cotton 31 to 33, with more sellers than buyers. Atlanta, March 29.—Downward ten dency in everything : Cotton perfectly flat; ! Whito Corn, by tho car load $1 35 per bushej, smaller quantities from stores, 1 40 Yellow, a few cents lower. Dausou Prices Current. Corrected Weekly by W. F. OUH. Gold, ..25 a 30 Prints, 20 a 26 Scotch Gingham 60 a 70 Coats’ Thread, 125a 150 Osnabarga, 84 a 85 Bacon, .20 a 25 Kx Font. Flour,ls^llß Superflue, 13 a 16 Tea 1 50 a2 50 Coffee, 36 a 40 Candy, 50 a 75 Cheese 30 a 40 Salt, 4 a 4i Mackerel, )l»b!,15 a 16 Sweet Potatofs.6o a 75 Butter, 80 a 40 Eggs, 15 a25 Beeswax, 20 a 25 Soap, turp’ntine2o a 25 Nails 13 a 15 Shot, 20 a 25 Powder, 60 a 75 Lead, 20 a 25 K-rosine,... .150 a 200 Glass, 9 all C0tt0n,.... nominal. Silver, SO a 25 De Lames, 36 a 50 Lancaster, 40 a 45 Sheeting, 35 *371 Factory Yarns,. 850a400 Lard, 20 a 2.5 Cora, 1 OOa 1 65 Rice, 16 a IS Sugar, Brown,. .20 a 28 Coffee Syrup, cane,. .. .75 a 80 “ sorghum,4o a 60 Bagging, Kent’y,4o a 45 “ Gunny,4s aSO Rope 25 a 30 Candles, Star,. ..35 a 50 Tallow, 12ia 15 Dried Fruit,... .10 als Tobacco, 60 al 25 I Snuff, 1 00 al 75 I Whiskery 8 00 a 3 50 Coperas, 10 a 15 Soda, 18 a 25 Putty,... 18 a 20 NOTICE, r PO Dibtors AKn CuKDitORS. All persons Ijold- X ing claims against Davidd Westfield late of Ter-ell couuty deceased, hereby notified to render in the same. Those Indebted to said estate are required to make imnied' i'e pavments. JOHN U EpMONDSON, *1 <1 minis!rtor's Sale. \ GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Or _cV dinary, of Terrell county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday iu April next, within the legal hours ol rale, the following property, belong : ng to the es tate ot Robert Dyeor., la'e of said couutv deceas ed, .consisting of houses and lo's idtheTowivof Dawson. Also, the undivided, half of lot of laud number in the 4th district of said county. Feb. 23. tds. W. W. FARSB.M, Admr. ./ ii.nIJFIS Tit ATOIt'S SALE. J'JNDERan order of the Court of Ordinary of I Terrell county, will be sold, oti the first Tuesday in May next, before tbe Courthouse door, in the town of Dawsoq, during the usual hours of sale, Five sixth (5 6 ) interest of lot 49 and frac tional part of lot of land No. 48 in the 11th district of Terrell county —all amouuting to Two Hundred and Fifty (260) acres more or i»ss. Soldastbe property of Daived Thrimas, late of said county, deceased, for the bent fit of the heirs and credit ors. Mar 13 tds G. W. HEAD, Atn’r ADMINISTRATORS SALeT GGORGIA TERRELL COUNTY.—Under an Order of the Court of Ordinary of Terrell county, will bo sold on the first Tuesday iu May next, before the Court House door in the town of Dawson, between the usual hours of sale: Lot ot L-.nd No. 284 in the fourth district Terrell countr. Also ODe half of lot of land No. 221 in Dooly county. Sold as the property of the estate of Ira Bradley, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on day of sale. March 12, ’66. tds W. C. BASB, Adiu’r TEH it EL I, POSTPO.YEH S.iLE ON the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold before Ihe Court House door in the town of Dawson, Terrell county, the following property, to wit : One lot of land, number sixty-eight, in the FJeveoth District of origiualty Lee, now Terrell county. Sold as the property of Wm. M. Petty, under a fi fa issued from the Justice Court of the Eleven Hundred ai.d Fifty-Fourth District, G. if., of said county, in favor of N. H. Per.!, Agent, vs. Wro. M. Fetty, Jnrid Irwin and Thomas Caldwell. Propertv pointed by Jarid Irwin. Mar 9ids M. W. KENNEDY, Fheriff. Terrell sheriff sale. ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIT, next, will be sold before the Court House doer, in the town ot Dawson, Terrs!! county, the follow ing property to-wit : One House aud lot, in the town of Dawson, con taining two acres, more or less, known as the place whereon F. D. Baily formerly lived, and now occupied by Mr. Morgan Peeples; sold as the property of Wm. M. Petty, under a fi fa from Terrell Superior court, in favor of Joseph E. Brown or successors in office of Governor of said State, vs W. M. Petty, ’ . M. W. KENNEDY, I March. 2 tds. SberrifT. n» ,or S fa ' Terrell County. —lnferio V_l Court in Chambers, for County purposes : I Present, tbeir Hons. Samuel L. Williams, James j M. Simmons xted Kli G Hill, j It is ordered by the court that in oeedienee to a ' Resolution of the General Assembly, of the State of Georgia, that the “Exile Camp," in Dawson, Terrell county, be sold on the first Tuesday in A pril next, and that said sale he advertised in the Dawson Journal thirty days before the day of sale. J. M. Simmons, i. i. c. Saml. L. Williams, j. i c. J. R. Knott, j. r. c. * A true extract from the minutes of the Inferior eonrt, Feb. 22d, 1866. • Feb. 23. 4f)ds. W. J. ADAMS, Cut. TElilt ELL .W Oit TO .I Cl E S .I L E. ON the first Tuesday in May next, will be said before tbo Court House door, in the Town of Daweoo, Terrell county, Georgia, the following property to-wit: House and lots in the town of Dawson, known as the Morgan lot, lying on the East side of the Jail in «ali town. Sold ns the property of E. il. Morgan, under a Mortgage fi fa. issued from the Superior Court of Terrell county, in favor of Wm, & A. J. Miller, vs E. B. Morgan. Property pointed out in the Mortgage. Feb. 28 tds. M. W. KENNEDY, Shff. A tt JNTotice. LL persons having demands against Ihe estate of David B Ravens, deceased, late of Terrell county, are hereby notified to render the same into me. All persons indebted to said estate are requir- \ ee to make immediaio payment. Feb. 23 40d. GRORGI A. LOFTON, Admr. NOTICE, T> debtors and creditors. Thdse holding claim* against James Parrott deceased late of Ter.oli county, will render ibem in to me. Those indebted to said estate are required to make payruenti. HARRIET PARROTT Fcb.K-ftd.. Ailin'. GREAT BARGAINS. Prices of all Goods Lower. STOCK COMPLETE. BARGAINS OFFERED. Call on im or send yonr orders which its all the same—For 8 O/.. Osnaburgs—Vans, Sugai, Coffee, Tea, Nails 6, 7 and 8 inch Flow Iron, 6,7, and 8 inch Plow Steal, 500 Barrels Flour, 100 Boxes Soda Biscuit, 500 Bags Shot, 100 Kegs Powder, 50 Dozen painted and Brass Bound Buckets, 200 Boxes Candles, 100 Boxes Candy, 100 Boxes Oystersjand Lobsters, 100 Boxes Can Frui, Pino Apple and Strawberries, 100 Doz. Long Handle Shovels and Forks, 100 Boxes Starch and-many other Goods. J.W. FEARS &CO. Maoon, Ga. 1 3m* DAILY AMD WEEKLY “ REPUBLICAN BANNER.” Published by Albert Roberts I Vo. Nashville, Term. r I' , HIS Journnlwas established in 1822 and is one I. of the oldest ami most reliable papers in the State. It was the organ of the State until the oc cupation of the city by the Federal authorities. It was revived in September last, and now has a larger circulation than before. TER.YIS —Dzitt, per annum, *l4. six mo’s. $7. three months, $3 50. 1 month, $1 40. Wkkklt, per annum, $3. six mouths, £1 50. Address, ALBERT ROBERTS, It-CO. i’ropri’s. cbHftfx coin 11 CORN I DECEIVED on Consignment and for st-lJ O’ Low-- 10,000 Bushels Corn. Also, received and in store, 150 bbls Flour, all grades, 50 bbls Sugar, “ “ 50 bbls Whiskey, all grades, 30 bbls Cuba Cane Syrup, 10 casks Bacon —hog round, 2 tierces Lnrd, 25 kegs Leaf Lnrd, 10 bales Cotton Yarns, 5 bales Osnaburgs, For sale cheap by tsOLOJIOS, PEARRE & MAT THEWS Simpson & Johnson’s old stand, March 23-2 t EUFA CL A, ALA. DAILY NEW ERA.. .ITLJAT.I, G./. ; THE CHEAPEST PAPER PUBLISHED. TE H.MS—I month 75 cents; 3 months *2 25; 6 months 4 50; one vear 7 00. Daily New Era and Daily New York World *l6 00. SiSL-CITSJ G OJb F GOODS \ sell my entire stock off at cost, as ! V V wish to change my base of operation.— Come and get goed bargains. March 23-1 m # E. B. LOYLP.S.S. ~TO RENT OR SBEIT OWE HOUSE AND LOT and thirty five acres of land in and around Dawson— eight acres good land in cultiunlion. Will also sel| JYIJYE HOUSES .f.VD LOTS, n Dawson, on good terms. March 23-1 m E. B. LOYLE-S. HATTON P. niniMNU, J. 6. WSLIA REDOING & WELLS, Grocers and Produce Healers, ORDESS FOR GROCERIES, CORN, OATS, FLOUR, BACON, LARD, SODA WATER, aud SANDS CHICAGO CREAM ALE. Promptly Filled. Third St. Opposite Express Ofiirc, Uncoil, Ga. John E. Sullovau, will be please 1 to meet his old friends at the above store. 6 sm. SOI TH-WESTEKW RAILROAD. WM. HOLT, President. VIRGIL POWERS, Superintendent. Leave Macon 7 25 A. M. Arrive at Eufaula : 6 18 P. M. 1 Leave Eufaula • : ; ; It IS A. M. j Arrive at Macon : : 4 10 P. 11 ALBANY BRANCH. « Leaves Smithville : : ; ! 42 P. M. , Arrives at Albany 3 84 P. M. j Leaves Albanv : : : 7 80 A. M. Arrives at Smithville ; : 9 00 A. M. DR. C, 11. MOORE, G.L, TTTTLIi continue the practice of Medicine ii\, all Vi its branches. Having had extensive expe rience and success in the treatment of “Diseases of Females,” he will pay special at'emion lo that ; brunch of tire profestion, March 24, - u .m A. T Fiius, uwm t an WAREHOUSE, AT It. F. ROSS’ OLD STAND. Front I'ntraucr tit A. I». ti. Harris' Stor«;. Side Eiitrnnre in Front of Bnntiat Chit rc Ei. Finest Canton Matting O" SVLEsYnin CH*SJfIJREn SETTS TGlegant "Parlor Setts, Bureaus of all Kinds, Chairs of every Description, Great Vaircly cf Carpeting, Oil Cloth, What-Nots and Book Shelves, Hat Trees and Tepoys Marble-Top Tables, Extension Tables, Mctalic Cases, Rosewood Coffins, Cradles, Cribs, Children's Chairs, Bedsteads, Sofas, Tetc-Tctes, Ac., &c., &c , &c. Maroli 16, 41 FLOWS! iSfc: FLOWS! p l o vv s! Os all Pattern*, with extra points. FAN MILLS, Os Antes Cos , No. 2 and 3. Boring Machines, With and without Augers. Yates’ Marrows, For sale low to close consignment, by MESHY HOUSE. HENRY HORNE, Al.lCe*. V, GEORG I.!, HAS .Sn«t Kereived by steamers Dar lington, Two Boys, Oak, aod Fanny Lehr, direct front first hands, a complete stock ol GrO m reries. Confectioneries and Fruila, consisting of All grades of Sugars. Kia, jav.t and Cuba Coffee, Crackers of all descriptions, Bottled Ale and Porter of tho best brands, Liquors of all kinds, Wines of all descriptions, Candies, Sardines, Oysters, Pickles, all sizes and kinds, Cheese and Butter. Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoanuts, 500 bead line Cabbages, Twenty barrels Assorted Nuts, 100 barrels Planting Potatoes, etc. I guarantee that no house in Macon can under sell me, and will sell cheaper than some. Send your orders at once to me. marlC ts J. N. SEYMOUR, MACON, GA., DEALER in EDi i Pins. Ami General Commission Merchant, KKEPS nearly every article needed in the Grocery liue, including EIQWSZS, — Sells large quantities of ( Oin, OATS, BACON, Card and Float*, And has the Largest and most complete assort ment of Manufactured Tobacco In the citv. All of which be will sell for a very .Mode-rale Profit. t'.li.E .t.VI) SEE J. ’2ST. BEYMO.R. March 16, 3m. ‘THEM" SEW GOODS HAVE COM 4-; t . New Macklierel, i, i and whole barrels, Extra No. 1 Mess Mackerel, Kits, Mesa Beef and Pork iu half barrels, New Cape Cod Fish, Regular Planting Potatoes, Fulton Market Dried Beef, White and Red Onions. Another lot of fine Vase Liquors, among them are, Russ’ St. Domingo Bitters and Mint Ju lip, and we have 4 good assortment of Wines and Liquors of all grades and shapes. We will sell if yon call oh UP . . QUEER & LAKE, No. 1, Granite Range, “ :',m Third !*t., Macna On. THE LATEST YET! o HARPER ft BARHAM ; da wnoisr, ga; o WJ K take this method of amtouneing to the V V public that we have jnst received a large and II "ell Selected Stork ol DEV GOODS ! Consisting in pnrt of PACIFIC DkLAINS, ALU WOOL DkLAINS, ( alicofNu French, English and American Prints, Byadere Stripes, French and Saxonia Plaids, 4c., Ac. Also, a tine lot of Notions! Actions! Consisting of Dress Buttons, Agate Buttons ; Fine, Coarse, Round and Tttck Combs, Hair Nets, etc. Algo, a good stock of I’orkct and Table Cutlery! CROCKERY AND CUSS WARE! In Short, Everything the Voeple ,Veeet, tee expert to keep, at [the VERY TO WEST MARKET PRICES 1 tW The citizens of Dagrsort and vicinity, are respectfully invited to call and Examine Our Stock, Before purchasing elaewnerc, as we think we can make it to their interest to do so, by selling •4* Cheap, it' not CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY I ! •Y*. R • —We will Barter Goods in our line for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, AT THE MARKET PRICE. N.EIW ARRIVAL! Grind Stones, Coffee Mills, Children's Carriages, Eoglish'and American Prints, French Corsets, Knives and Forks, . Collins Axes, Improved Sifters, Weeding Iloes. Colt’s and other celebrated Patent Pistols, And many other articles of a useful nature. FeblS BARTER A BARHAM. LOOK HERE! GrO TO GREER & CADDY’S, (Next door to Dr. Perryman’s) UNDER MASONIC HALL, n«ltt'SO.r, --- GEORGIA. And Buy Yo:;r GROCERIES FOR FAMILY USE! WE have on hand, and are constantly receiv ing every article usually kept in Family Grocery—such as Old English Dairy and Cream Cheese, Best Goshen Rutter, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Fish, Soaps, Candles, Tobacco, Segars, Tickles, Oysters, Lobsters, Sardines, Can dies, Nuts, Raisins, liish Potatoes, Onions, Potash, Garden Seeds, etc. Also, a fine selection of Brandies, Wines, Whis key, Gin, Rum, Vinegar, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Give us a call. We sell Loir for Cash. Feb 23. 3m GREEK A GADDY. DiYWSOJNT SUPSMaY stork; J. R. JANES, DEALER 1.1 Family Groceries AND PROVISIONS, Suyar, Coffer, Syrup, Elour, Cheese, Mackerel, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco Osnaburgs, Sheetings, eto. t O.YEE CTS O.VE HIES. Candies, Raisins, Pickles, Starch, Soda, Butter and Sugar Crackers, Fancy aud common Pipes. Also, a select assortment of iiardtcare and Cutlery. Feb. 23 3m* FOR SALE, THATBSAUTVFUU RESIDENCE .Year the JWelleoeUsl Church. THE subscritor, having removed to country, offers for sale his House and lot in Dawson. The House coutaius four rooms 18x20, with a large Hall—Piazza in front—Rooms all Plastered—beau tiful yard—Most pleasant location in Dawaoo. There is sl-to, a welt finished kitchen, good smoke bouse, carsiage house, stables, etc., etc., Lot contains 3 acres all well enclosed. An imme diate purchaser will get a good bargain. Enquire of MORGAN PF.OPLKS, at (lie store of King, Crim k Cos., or at tbe Late residence of Col. Stiles, Near Dawson, to February 28 tl D. H. I ARMER. ALL persons indebted to the estate of C. P. Huckaby, late of Terrell county, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment at the ear liest practicably day; All those holding claim; agaiust asM estate riquircdto rendethom ini Feb. 12. PbJ. A. SASSER, Adrr.’r. NEW YORK STORE! WHOLESALE AND HETAIL. KING, GRIM ft CO., I Successors to J. W. Bufflnton A Cos.) DAWSON, GA. WE k©fp tho largeot and most extensive assort ments of EHY GOOES In this Market. We have, For the Ladies, Frenc-b, EitglKh aud American Prints. Silka Merinos, Wool DeLains, Empress Cloth,. Embroderies, Laces, Ribbons, Hats, Artificial Flowers, Plumes, No bias, Hoods, Bonnets, Gloves, Hosiery, Dress Hat Trimmings of all varieties, Shoes of all Kinds, Balmorals, Polkas, Buckle Congress Gaiters, Glove Kid Anklets, Etc., Fancy Toilet .Articles ! Handkerchief Extracts, Cologne, Hair Oil, Dyes, etc., etc. Tho moit complete assortment to bo found in South-Western Georgia For Gentlemen, JEST RECEIVED. 10( ) T < b TNCS beßt KitlicMnick Bn > oklD « Alan, a fins let of Palmetto Cooking Stoves from No. 6 to 9. We have a largo and varied assortment of X£ats, Caps, BOOTS and SHOES, Cloths, Castmeres, Ac., For Coals, Pants, and Vests. Together with a beautiful assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING. All of which will De sold at VERY LOW PRICES. Wo also keep a full and comploto rtcok of HARDWARE AND CROCKERY, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, GROCERIES. A splendid lot of llio and Java Coffee, Sugar, from common to the finest quality, Tea, Lamps; Kerosene Oil, Snuff, CIGARS AMD TOBACCO. TIN WARE. In fact, a general assortment of good 8 suited to the market, both for the Wholesale and Retail Trade. Wc will put up auy goods in our lino li Country Merchants at MACON BRICES! Give us a call. We are determined that nohousoin South-Western Georgia- shall undersell us. Feb 23 6m