The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Terrell Co., Ga.) 1866-1866, June 15, 1866, Image 3

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JfSON JOURNAL. n , uV W)N, GA., JUNK 15, 180(3. IS*® 9 '"' JOB WOKIi. _. n( nnv kind of Job Work, such ns If 7“ Hand Hi"*' Cards, fir- W'y \ j( it<r Hunts, etc., executed r .I, Y and at once, send your orders to Weekly Journal Office- ■" '^^Advertisements mmoa Sense Family Sewing Machine, uwl uotiee— A. Sasser, Administrator. . Goede and Parks. Twlc«rdinS« i'mi'l-Wm. R. Cozrrt. bfrt Bonner with Ilenry, Moore ti Genung. ncomeT.* notice—W. C. Godwin. 1o WolJers of cotton receipts—E. B. Loyless. R;tilroad - ... |(- f a rc requested by the Principal, Mr. , tu state that the examination and other eX sts at the close of the present tenn of Rural (ill tcadeniy, in Webster county, will take place t jbs 4th of Ju’y next, KELItiltUfS NOTICE. ,|u3j Quarterly Meeting for Dawson Circuit 'hr held at Chickasawhatchee Church, on the a Saturday and Sunday in June, il] the official members of the circuit ore car requested to be present on Saturday. L. B. DAVIES, I*. E, New York House. See Card of Mr Robert Bonner, with jenry, Moore & Genung, New York. J(r. Bonnet is well known in Georgia, id it is a sufficient recommendation to iv house to liavd Bonner connected with He won’t do business for any others an first class. It will bo remembered that for ten years liras connected with Ilowes, Hyatt & ft., Shoe house Montgomery, Ala. fniTnERN Cultivator.—This indispen ble agricultural paper for June is on our IJe. As usual, it .is filled with matter dal to every farmer. It is published at .thens Ga. Why don’t every planter sub ink for it ? fat'iT in Southwestern Georota lough too little attention has been paid the cultivation of fruit, in this section of rantry, enough had been done to establish e fact that Sou‘hwcstern Georgia, is well dupted to fruit raising. Noali Lee and Jas. Lang, both neat farm shave orchards i a which are found in ealthy condition, apple trees of nearly, eiyvaiiety. Their peach orchards bear Ifino fruit :is can he found in the South Iryou want a good child’s pap'T send iMucon and get Boykin’s Child’s De- Dairiioa Prices Current. Corrected Wcekhi by W. F. ORR. if on, 25 a 28 kr, 25 lUincs, 55 a 50 master, 40 a 45 leeiing 35 n37J rory Yarns, 300*325 nil, 20 a 25 ™, 1 (JOal 75 f 15 a IS i?ir, Dtowd,. .20 a 25 idee Sugar,.. .25 a 28 [top,cine, 75 a 80 ‘ sorghum,4o aSO f;injr, Keui’y,4o a 45 “ Gunny,?s aSO >!*’, ..25 a 30 "riles, S ar,. ~SS a 50 ; J * 12pi ]5 [i J Fiuir,.... 11l a 15 *»reo, 60 a 1 25 : • ff . 1 00 al 75 ""key 3 00 a 3 50 *"•* 10 a 15 * 18 a 25. “?i 18 a 20 G01d,..: 25 a 30 Prime, 18 a 25 Scotch Ginghms 60 a 7o Coats’ Thread, 125a 150 Osnaburgs, 28 a 30 Bacon, 20 a 25 Ex Fain. Flour, lßpi 18 Superfine, 13 a 16 Tea 1 50 a2 50 Coffee 36 a 40 Candy, 50 a 75 Cheese, 30 a 40 Salt, 4 a 4^ Mackerel, 4bb1,15a16 Sweet Potatoes 60 a 75 Butter, 30 a 40 Eggs,... 7 5 a 25 Beeswax, 20 a 25 Soap, turp’ntinc2o a 25 Nails, 13 6 15 Shot, 20 a 25 IMwdet- 60 a 75 lend,. 20 a 25 Krt litre,.... 15b a 200 Glass, 0 a 11 FER .1 SHERIFF SALE. | N 7 I,K FIRST TUESDAY IN JULY next- H i'l bo s °hl before the Court House door, 4» p town ol Diwson, Terrell county, the follow- Ptoportv, to wit: One lot, of land number two -111 .j * M d (*2Si) in the Third Phtrict originally Lee, now Terrel] county. Sold as ' Property of Richard R. Roby, under a fi fa is- P ' r( * m Superior Court rs Terrell county, in ro [. in. A. Rawson. Prooertv pointed out r p,mitifT - M. W. KENNEDY, JnneUds SherifT. Twrreil County: Whereas, Mary Adams applies applies for *■ guardianship of the person and property Ala Adams, orphan of Thos. Adams, late of ld county, deceased— therefore to cite and admonish nil «>na concerned to be and appear at my office 113 th * time prescribed by law, and show cause, ! ! h why said letters should not he granted. '"’ n under my hand and official signature lihis !_ 18 - T. M. JOXES, Ord’y. 'I'.OItCiIA, ’■Vrrc‘ll County : Whereas, Elam Johnson applies to me for ters of administration, de bonis non, on the ra ted', * me * B ilban ' ja i late of said county, dc ■’l'eae are, therefore, to cite and admonish al ’ws concerned to be and appear at my office I "' e time prescribed by law, and show cause, “’>*by said letters should not be granted.- J ‘Ven under my hand and official signature this ■ Ulh . 1860. T. M. JOXES, Ordinary. i'wl 11 '"* '• T, ' rr,!!! County : •ers I! ' Herrington applies to me for Hall i “' nmls V' ition o» lb® estate of Samuel p' ' a,c °f said county, deceased, ]( „ earo locilo and admonish admonish all per il,. ! luernc d to be and appear at my office with v by law, and show cause, if j;_ ’ S3l '* letters should not be granted. ni'Jth"ioa r ' ar "l °iii<'ial signature this F , w^ , r K, Tcrrc, > County: lets T*’ ?' Hawhorn applies to me for e of Din' ~, ' ra ti°n, de bonis non, on tlie os 'iicse al" " lw horn, late of said county, dcc'd, therefore, to cite and admonish all bin t s“ nCew ' l to . h° anti appear at my office Uy ~ne. Prescribed bylaw, and show cause, >i» n ,Ja - '' tterß Should not be granted. »« 4 f r Hand and official signature, this -Ur' 6 - lm T. M. JONES, Ordinary. Calhoun County: h"trrs !r ae > James B. Stewart, applies tome sin ArnMa t'tmimstration on the estate of lien fiies, a ’ ? tc county, deceased— d*in C Milr’.n r . cfore > to cite and admonish all Bed tn hr th J lnJre< l »«d creditors of said de -1 first u„ a.PPetr at my office on or before '•her on' 1 'u 'Ja'v next, to show cause, ii 3ire» md *’ hy F ' li ' r lettcrs s,,o ’ lld "°l issue, v2S iQ,.« r m - T hand and official signature, this \V. E. GRIFFIN’, OrJ’y. ' 1,3 Hchlon and Creditors. L ll PO n 7o RB , L indobled t 0 William A. Rrown, »ar<i ana ," o,ln county, deceased, will come '"'sacai, r ~ Payment, and all those holding to a,.' l3t Ball l deceased, will render the same Ha 2n(o,i TUO3. J. BROWN, * Administrator. IV GOODS. CHEAPER tb.„ CHEAPEST! 11l BALDWIN A CO., (Al Is;ililwiii** olil stand,) IDawson, : : Georgia. Wc &ro receiving direct from New York, large aud general assortment of DRY GOODS, grocuiiies, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, HOLLOW WARE, and everything else usually found in n first class store. All of which were bought for OAHU, at the L 0 WES T NE W YORK PRICES. fn our stock may he found, at reduced prices, i.anics' Hit css coons, Prints cf different grades, Beautiful Muslins, White and bleached Goods, Hosiery, Gloves Ribbons, Dress 'lVita mings, etc., etc., ALSO LADIES ILits, Uonnets, and shoes of (he very finest quality, and gentlemen’s Hats, Boots and Shoos for sale at "Wholesale Prices, and ns cheap as they now can he bought in New York. Shoes and Ilats range from 50 cents up to $5 00. Wo keep everything necessary to com plete a gentleman’s wardrobe. Six dozen Grindstones of best quality. It is unnecessary now to enumerate dif ferent articles. We intend keeping every thing the people want. Our goods shall be sold at the very LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURE. Country Merchants and planters,can save money by calling on us. Our Motto is “Cheaper than the Cheapest.” Juno Bth, 1800. €f. G> Q W> S FOR ISiiS S. Pii. S 0 EZ S E L & BRO., nAVE just received an elegant and fashionable Stock of SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS AYR CLOTHING, - To which the attention of their friends is respect fully invited. Our stress Hoods For Feuties Arc not surpassed, either io quality or price. Gendemen Dressed Out In tlio Xu a, test Styles !! Wc keep od hand Hardware, FISHING TACKLE, And, in fact, just anything yon want. Call and ex inline whether you buy or not. Mr. J. W. Johnson, whom every body knows, will be on hand to show goods and give barggaiua to h ; s old friends. March 30. 3m. RA N DAL LWA RE, BLACKSMITH, WAGON REPAIBEiI, AC. At his old stand, rear of the Journal office, IS prepared to Shoe Horses, Iron and P(»pair Wagons, Buggies, Farming Utensils, etc., in th» very best manner. Having experienced and skillful workmen, he warrants all work done in his shop. Give him a trial. J. HEED & CO., *H the Old Stand, KEEP constantly on hand a general assortment Os It Hl' a (ions, such as PRINTS, LINEN, FLANNELS, RED TICKING, Blenched and Sea Island' Homespuns, GROCERIES. Sugir, Coffee, Tea, Pepper, Spice, etc. HARD W RE, • Os almost any description that may be called for. A splendid assortment of CROCKERY, Our stock of CIJTEEJtI', both Pocket and Tabic, is large and ol good quality. Roots and Shoes. For Gentlemen and Ladies, at Low Figures. In lac', wS expect to keep a general assortment, and we invite the old friends of Reid & Go. to give us their patronage, believing we can sell them goods of any kind as cheap as they caD be bought in the market. June 1. (SOI TIIIIU* lini AL iraun cipae Principal Office at Mhtns, Ga. /' CONTINUES to insure property of all kinds at V J reasonable rates, on the mulual system. Tire undersigned will lake risks in Terrell and Galhoun counties. S. R. WI'.STOV ILi w ion, Ga., June 1, 1866. alPiii'i; l’luxeu, and Silken Curls, an WV produced by tilt,use of wfek Jf ProfD*Bb*ux'u FRISEIt AcJßf LE CUEVEUX. uppliqation warranted to cuil the most straight and stubbern hair of either sex into wavy ringlets or heavy massive curls. Has boen used by the fashionables of Paris and London, with the most gratifying results. Does no Injury to the hair.— Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, (11. Descrip tive circulars mailed free. Address, BERGER SIIUTTS Si CO., Chemists, No. 285 River Street, Troy, X. Y. Sole agents for the United States. t\\ r lITsKK K S " v T and Mustaches F forced to grow upon tho smoothest face iu from Lvrj throe to file weeks bv JMSeL using Dr. SEVIGNE’S dSHBjSP* RESTAURATUER CA- W PILLAIRE, the most wonderful discovery in mod ern science, acting upon the Beard and llair in an almost miraculous manner. It has been used by the elite of Paris and London wiih the most llat tering success. Names of all purchasers will be registered, aud if entire satisfaction is not given in every instance, the money' will be cheerfully re funded. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, (1. Descriptive circulars and testimonials mailed free. A (force sr BERGER, SIIUTTS & CO., Chemists, No. 285 River St., Troy, N. Y. Sole agents for the United States. May 25 CIIASTELLAKS’ Wltilc Liquid Knaiiicl, For improving and beautifying the Complexion. The most valuable and perfect preparation iu use for giving the skin a beautiful pcar'-like tint, that is only found in youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, moth patches, sallow ness, eruptions, aud all impurities of (ho skin, kindly healing the same, leaving the skin white and clear as alabaster. Its use cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a vegetable preparation, is perfectly harmless. It is tho only article of the kind used by the French, and is con sidered by the Parisian as indispensable to a per fect toilet. Upwards) of thirty thousand bottles were sold during the past year—a sufficient guar antee of its efficacy. Price only 75 cents. Sent by mail, post paid, on the receipt of ae order, by BERGER, SIIUTTS & CO., Chemists, 285 River St., Troy, N. Y. EItEE TO EVERYBODY! THE GLIDE TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY* JUST PUBLISHED. IT teaches how to remove Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches, Sallowness, Eruptions and all impurities of the skin ; how to enamel the skin; leaving it white and elcar as alabaster ; how to produce the fullest development of the female form, (as practised by the French,) causing the bust to grow round and full, and if the form has been lost by padding, lacing or maternity, restor ing it to more than its original fullness, firmness, and beauty. It teaches how to reduce in size the hands and feet, produce corpulency or otherwise; remove superfluous hair hair ; cure corns, budions warts and moles ; renew your age; cure drunken ness, catarrh, dyspepsia, nervous debility, &e.— how to fascinate and gain the love and a fie ti on of any person jou may choose, together with other useful and valuable information. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their address to the undersigned, and receive by return mail a copy of this valuable work in sealed envelope free of charge. Address, BERGER, SIIUTTS & CO, Chemists, 285 River St., Troy, N. Y. CARRIAGE AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY. CCTIIRERT, - - GEORG Ja. "'VTKW BUGGIES and harness for sale as cheap -L1 as they can be bought, anywhere. I can sell good and neat buggies, with neat silver-mounted harness, at from $225 to S4OO. Considering prices generally, such articles could never be bought for this money. Many citizens of Randolph, Terrell, and adjacent counties were acquainted with my style of work previous to the war, md I respects fully solicit a liberal share of patronage from those counties. H iving a corps of splendid workmen, with strict personal attention to his business, he feels confident of giving any reasonable man JtCntire Satisfaction. 1 am prepared to build any kind of a vehicle needed in south-west Georgia, and will keep fine buggies and harness constantly on hand. Carri age or dray harness made to. All repiar jobs will be done with neatness and dispatch. Call and examine for yourselves. May 25,dm J. A. FOSTER. E. J. JOHNSTON. O. S. OSKAR. E. J. JOHNSTON & CO., DEALERS IN Watches ot all Makes, I vl \tl<l.\ l> I&3XGS—cluster and single Jl / stone, m Silver Plated Pitchers, Cake Baskets, Castors, Waiters, Tea Sets, Syrup Mugs, Solid Silver Tabic and Tea Spoons, Knives, Forks, Cups, Pilchers, and Spoons for etc. Work.—We have the services of the very best workmen, and are prepared to do all work promptly and warrant it. Engraving and Jewelry repaired by Mr. S. E. Theus. Work re spectfully solicited. E. J. JOHNSTON & CO. nsir3o 2m Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. W. C. BEATS, of GA., A. LANSSON & GO., Successors to J. S. Christie , JOBBERS OF HOOTS AND SHOES, 35 Courtlandt & I I l Liberty Sts , First door above Merchant’s Hotel, A. Langdon, J. S. Christie, J. 11. Wells, MCiA/ VflQI/ RD. Lathrop, G. S. II utchins, I*L ** IUM l\ • Sjicciai VV. A. Luthrop, m2B J’arlvers. CHRIS. D. FTNDLAY. TITOS. W. MAHOIIAM. FINDLAY & MANCHAML Wholesalo and Retail Dealers in Fancy Family Groceries! WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, FRUITS, NUTS, CANDY, 3r*rovisions Oenerally, Second St., opp. First National Bank, May 18. 3m MACON, CIA. WM. B. HUJiDLEY, oi iiu. WITH BRADFORD, WELLES & CO., (Successors to Longstreet, Bradford & Cos.) Wholesale Dealers in aud Manufacturers of Mens 1 and Boys 1 Clothing, (23, (21 &. (26. Reade St., nearly opposite A. T. StewarV.V Cos , Mav 18, 3m 3 FIP Y’OHH.. SODA WATER, ICE CREAM, ICE, Etc. ICED LEMONADE and Soda Water at all times, icc Cream every ifonday and Thursday Evening, or oftener if the demand requires it— Served to Ladies at their residences or my private parlor. Mce at all times in quantities to suit the wants of families at the lowest possible price. Lager Beer, Cider, Cue unadulterated bo'tied Wines ar.d Liquors, warranted to be wliat they arc labelled. J£< al Cine Cigarfiy always on hand at the Dawion Hotel. E. B. LOYLESS, DAWSON, OA, At his new Store, opposite the Livery Stable, next door to J. B. Crim it Cos. OFFERS VEItY LOW, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, hardware, CUTLERY. He lias in tho lino of Rry Goods : PRINTS, MUSLINS, SHEETING, SHIRTING, LADIES’ IIOES, GENTS’ half IIOES, Quaker BONNETS, GENTS’ HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, For Ladies and Gentlemen. And expects to keep every other article in this line usually kept iu a Dry Goods Store. ALSO, Sugar, Coflt'c, Flour, CO It IV , SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, Snuff, Candy, Powder, Shot, Lc;id, I3ridles, Saddles, HORSE COLLARS, Buggy and Wagon Whips—painted and brass-bound. Buckets, Tubs and Seives, Wash Pots, Dinner-Pots, Ovens, Spiders, and extra Lids, Plow Iron and Steel, Weccd ing Hoes and Smoothing Irons, Coffee Millp, Tea Kettles, Carpenters TOOLS, A Large Lot of Tin Ware! salt. IPaints and G-lass JHOJVE I ‘ trill he advanced on next Crop of Colton. So if you leant cither to Spend Money, or Get Money, Crive Ulc a Cal!! Dawson, Ga., May 25, G»i KEAD THIS, & adibs! NEW GOODS!, NEW GOODS! 13DST, FINEST, AND CHEAPEST IN TIIE MARKET! Cobiic One I Conic All ! AND examine the splendid stock of goods which has just been received and opened AT JUT) <JE SIMMONS > OLD ST AND ! Consisting of the latest fasbions.of MUSLINS, * MOZAMBIQUES, LAWNS, ALSO, CA.LICOES, Blenched and Unbleached DOMESTICS, MILLINERY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. Hats, Notions of all kinds, R;ml Ware, Tin W»re» Scgars Sc Tobacco, Powder and .Shot, And a tbotmnd other things too numerous to meniion, which will be sold Eoicer than the LoU-e*t. All I ask is to giro me a call, and judge for yourself, as there is no (rouble in showing my goods. I earnestly invite the ladies to call, and they should be snre to KC.IIE7IBFK TIIE PLACE ! At Judge Simmons’ Old Stand JAKE M. MAINSTER. Dawson, G X*y[2a, !566.~6m J. A b. BESSON. J. M STABKF. Etr.iti.a, ala. STOVES! STOVES! Larye and Reauliful Patterns , OF THE urn OF Ti SOUTH, AND THE MAGNOLIA. Also a splendid assortment of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Os every description, all of which will be sold CHEAP, by J. A. BESSON & CO. Wo are now ready to supply at wholesale TlIsT WARE Os the very best manufacture and warranted.— Patronize home industry, and build up your me chanics.” Seud us your orders. Liberal discount on all purchases. April 27. Sin. J. EL. ;b utt, IK'ultrr in Family ami Plantation GrlvOClH HIIESr W incs and L i q n o liroiulStreet, liniaiiiit, Ala. april27-3in. DRY GOODS AND (fiIiOCCIHES ! rpilE subscriber is just receiving a very large JL and carefully selected stock of General Mere list bought in the eastern market during the recent low prices, and which he ia pre pared and determined to sell at Small Profits with a view to Quick Sales. The stock now opening consists of the very latest styles and patterns of 1 Dry Goods a wolLassorted stock of tints unit Caps, Hoots and Shoes , Hard tear £*, Crockery 9 Groceries, Yankee Notions, READY-MADE CLOTHING. And, in a word, everything likely to bo wanted, from a fiihshook to a bridal out! JUST RECEIVED OHO DBLS. Flour, 10,000 bushels Corn, 40 ?)UU casks Clear and ribbed sides and shoul ders, 80 barrels mess pork; 10 barrels pickled beef, 5 casks briue hams, 50 boxes tobacco, 50 barrels whiskey, 10 baskets champaigne, 10 cases Brandy, 5 cases wines, 15 sacks coffee, 20 barrels coffee sugar, and a general stock of Family G-roceries. I have associated with me in business Mujor J. C. Bryan, Messrs. 11. W. B. Price and Deleware Morris, well known in this section, who hope to receive fregueut calls from their friends. Will also be kept in the store under the Daily News Office, a large and well selected stock of family Groccrirs, at Wiiwtwte or Retail. JACOB SMITH, April 27-3 m Bufauia,- Ala. JUNIUS JORDAN, Wholesale and Retail Healer in Staple anti FANCY DRY GOODS, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, etc., ap27 8m Broad BU, lCUb'Ji Ul*A t -1 /. .L J. E. BRAY & C<>. J)HALERS LV Cookin'; Stoves, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Tin, Japanned, and Wood Ware, at IFVto/f --sale and Retail. We also keep a Block of tiu plate, sheet fron, wirp, and Tinner’s stock gen erally, at wholesale and retail. Orders solicited faom Southwestern Georgia. npr27-3ui BRAY & BROTHERS, EUFA ULA, ALABAMA. Importers and Dealers in HARDWARE SWEEPS AND ENGLISH IRONS. G ERMAN and Cast S'eel, Cut and Wrought Nails, Agricultural Implements, Builders’ Hardware, Mechanics’ Tools, Carriage Spring? and Axles, Spokes, Rims, Hubs, and all kinds ol Car arige makers’ Trimmings and Materials, Sugar Mills, Sugar Pans, and Cauldrons, Gin Gear and all kinds of Castings, Rubber Belting all sizes, 'fan ners’ und Shoe Findings, Saddlery, Urrdwaro, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, etc., etc. spr27 3m R. A. 80LOMON. E. B. PEAURK. E. T. MATTHEWS. SOLOMON, DEALERS IN CEKEML MERCHANDIZE, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Simpson tk Johnson's Old Stand*, Eufaula, _A_la. Cons’gnmenls rcrpectfully solicited. Trempi personal attention given to purchase and sale of Cotton, produce, 4c. Refer to Messrs. Wm. A. McKeniic ft Cos , Ap alachicola, Fla.; Kpping, Ilanserd Cos., Colum-- bus, G».; S. &J. Schiffer, New York; Simpson & Johnson, Kufaula, Ala. 1S««. 1S««. SPRING . TRADE! Cr. M. H^Y, Wliolcsalc and Retail Dealer in STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, etc.,* AMERICUS ; GA. HAS a large and well selected stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, etc.—of fering to the trade this spring, a much larger stock than heretofore. The It HESS tiOOOS Department, under the supervision of Mrs. A. L Mapp, is complete in every par icular, and acom notent dressmaker will supeiintend the making and fitting ol dresses. The C.’ ijOT'St /.Vf. Department will cmbracuean unusually attractive assortment, together ai'lr lists, flaps, H ols and Hhoes, and everything for gentlemen’s wear. Also, I'iue Brandy, Wines, Rum, iiin, by tbo wholesale. CtUlttici, Nuts, Sardines, Crackers, Cove <*., : tere, Flour, inr.ii. Corn, meal, Sugar, Coffee, etc. April 27 -fim EVFAFCA ADVIIKTItSJGMILUTS. WALKER & BARNETT, Eufaula ...... aiahama. Wholesale and Retail Dealers iu DRY GOODS, GROCfcRIKB, HARD WARE, NOTIONS, CROCK ERY, BOOTS, RIIOKS, DATS, CAFS, &0. April 27 3in. WALKIiR A BARNETT, Agts W- C. REESE &. CoT” South-side Broad St., one door from C. J Cannan. Eufh/ulla .iYla- Dcalers in Staple and Fancy Hr if Goods. i.'jtpOrdors solicited from Southwestern Georgia. April 27 Sin. JST. M. HYATT, Dealer iu JEWELRY, WATCHES. SILVER AND I’LATKD WARE. 27 Extfaula, ... atabunUi. sm HOWARD HOUSE, Jfimliiulfi, . . . Alabama. I HAVE removed from my old plaoc of business to tlie itouso lormerly known as tlie “ Eufaula House.” April, 27 6m. EUFAULA IRON WORKS, EIFAUU, ALA., rAM now prepared to build Enginos, from five to one hundred horse power, SAW MILLS, SUGAR MILLS, GRIST NULLS, Iron and Brass Casllnejs ot every description, Machine and plantation blacksmith work. Boilers made and repaired. Old Cist Iron, Bras? and Copper bought. For further information, address apr27-6m J. W. YOUNG. " HARD Y,BEEM AfL&M’G E HE E. GENERAL COM MISSI ON MERCIIANTS, AM) COLLECTING AGENTS, Eufaula, . . . Alabama. We have on hand and are receiving a general assortment of Hry ,Goods aiid Groce ries, which we are offming'low at holesale. John llarpt, former Casli’r. East’rn. Bank of Ala J. Bkeman, lormer Teller “ “ “ “ I RspkrknckS.—Hon. John Gil Shorter, Eufaula, Ala , I. 0. Plant, President First National Bank, Macon, Ga.; F,. M. Bruce & Cos. Augusta, Ga ; E. F. Metcalf, Savannah, Ga.; Hop kins, Dwight & Trowbridge, New York. April, 27. 3ra. J. c. 3b. MARTIN, GENERAL INM RAM E AGENT AND EXCIIAYUE l»EAl>i:*:, Ecracca : : aiahama. Represents a paid up Capital, in A No. 1 Com panies, of 000,000. Takes Fire, Inland,- River, Marine, Ijife, and Aceideut risks. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. npr 27-ly. jTgl kmartin eccan.a, at.a., Manufactures CANDY, BREAD, CAKES AND CRACKERS, in slj their various slyles. Keeps Emits, Toys, Cie/ars, Stationery, Rooks: LIGHT GROCERIES, Kerosiue L imps aud Oil, Garden seeds, etc., etc., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Cash Oriikks respectfully soliciir'd and 6at?sfac lion warranted. No charges made for outside purchases. tSf'Agent for Urn Washington Iron Works, Steal* Eugines Castings anil Machinery of every kind. • April 27. iy. I. F. NAMGE, LUMBER AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCII ANT. EUF*IUJL«ty . . . +llahama . Will give attention to the sale o.nd purchase of .HEAL ESTATE. Solicits consignments of Country Produce. Refers to Ex Gov. Siiortkk. April 27 it in. T. A. C:.\>, X< ).N, EUFvIUL*! Alabama, Corner Jlnxnl and Enfiula Streets. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealer in Siaplc Dry <Goo<ils, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, And every description of Staple Goods usually sold in this section, all of which will he sold at the lowest prices. Solicits the patronage of Mer* chants .and TJanters of Southern Georgia. ap273m W. A. JENKINS. J. F. JENKINS K. W. JKNKINS. J. M. JENKINS JENKINS BROTHERS, Grocery Hlerctsants, • f action. General Commission, RECEIVING AND FORWARDING HOUSE. Broad St., Eiifaißa, Ala. PERSONAL attention given to the sale of ton, Sugar, Molasses and Country Produce. Orders Jor the purchase of Planta ion Supplies, Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., filled and shipped promptly. Consignments for sale or re-shipment rc3pcctfully solicited. Will attend to receiving and forwarding Cotton and every description of freight with dispatch. Instructions strictly obeyed, and prompt returns made of nil sales. apt27if EUFAULA iron III? Ass I^OTJYDUY. IF you want anything ifi the way of Hark .mils, Siif/ar .dills, Cottimns, Mill Gearing, Gig Gear, ri:ms« FOR CIF^I.TKIES, or anything else that cau be made *1 a Brass and Iron Foundry. Address or go to \V C. A. BLAIR, 2l Cm.' kTS ’ ' Kufaula, Al t. CIJI'AILA Al> VIIUJISIITI 111 TK. DIGS ill MSJICIIS! M’GINTY & SMITH, EUFAULA, ALA. JF von want the .Host Reliable and the Rest Qualify of Medicines; as well as all other articles iu the above line of business, Call at This House, ou SEND YOUR ORDERS, And yon will bo certain tc get the goods you wunt PRICES AS LOW .is the l.enrest for tho same kind of goods Now on hand and Constantly receiving, a large supply of IPuro Medicines, Sjdoctpd for Physicians’ PracHee and Family use, Patent anil Proprietary Medicines, WHITE LEAD, ZINC) PAINTS, VARNISHES, LINSEED OIL, TRAIN OIL, TANNERS’ OIL, CASTOR OIL Illuminating and Lubricating Cftat. HIM., SPIRITS TI RPE.yTI.VE, Window Glass and Putty, Paint and Varnish Blushes, I’urO ‘ 1? randy and Wines For Medicinal use, Fine Chewing Tobacco and Snuff, PERFU M ERYj TOILET SOAPS, . J DRESSING COMBS, HAIR BRUSHES, And all other goods kept by a first class Drug Store. A Druggrst of Twenty Years’ experience devotes constant attention to the business, ruid everything Connected with the house passes finder his supervision. It is thfi intention of the firm to build up an establishment that will compare with aDy other in the South, and all who patronize them may relv implicitly ilpou obtaining the REST BOORS, and at CHEAP RATES All orders promptly filled, and just as FAiTft— vdu.v as if the purchaser were present, and ALL GOUDS WARRANTED To bo what they are represented. Call at tho store one door east of Bray & Broe.’ Hardware! house, Broad street. Eufaula, April 27, 1866-6rn W. E. BESSON..; .J. T. KENDALL. J %mm & KENDALL, Proprietors of tho EAGLE DRUG STORE! EUFAULA, ALA., Have in Store and Cor Sale Eotc, FOR CASH OISTTY* ille Earycst Stock of m m u m &, MEDICINES, CHEMIOALSj PAINTS, OILS, VAllNlSllESf DYES, GLASS, POTASH, Etc., Elo.J Ever offered in this Faction, The patronage ol our li lends is respectfully solicited, to whom we guarantee Perfect Satisfaction in everv respect. Buying Our godda D6m First Hands', 111 Large Quantities, and Entirely Dor Cash, we (latter efirstlves that Our .Itlt antarae for Self in ft S. ote cannot bo sbrpa.sed by any house in the South; and to all who wish id buy reliable medicines at " LOW PRICES! Either at wholesale or retail, we would say GIVE US A CALL ! Bcfore’makirg your purchases. J Full SUjrply of all (he most fnpu'a# PROPRIETARY MEDICINES. Os the Day constantly on hand. Also, full line w PERFUMERY AI'CTJ Toilet Articles ! COMBS AND BRUSHES, Os All Kinds, IIAR OILS, * POMADES, SOAPS, •Etc, Etch All orders, with the cash accompacyfug, prompt ly filled, and upon Rotter Terms Than can he obiaincd in Macon nr neighbotlsa Chics. A HIiUUI.L, Bigri ol the "Golden Facie .n#!ii tur." r.pon Gm Eufauta, ,fta