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I . and the surrounding sections, send
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freedmeu system, and such
■ local information as will be of inter
-1 ur general readers, home and abroad.
[ Now Advertisements-
I Orr, B own & Cos., are opon : ng
I , 'cndid stock of Dry Goods and grace-
I the new “Journal Building,” Do
-1 Street. They will sell first class goods
; tth ,lowest prices
I It will be seen that two splendid planta
| nsan d n most beautiful residence in
[pjvfson, will bo sold before the Court
L u , e Door on the first Tuesdry in No-
Lber. Look out for bargains!
gesters & Colley—Dry goods, grocer-
L aad plantation supplies.
I Admiuis' rutrix Sale—M triah R Mul
llina-
Admin'strator’s Sale—Richard A. Hall
Client'cal Cold Water Soap—No Boil
ing Os battleing required—P- L. J. May,
Ljent.
Pee Sheriff’s sales and othc-r legrl no-
Lee fr in Terrell, Randolph, and Calhoun
counties
At Hesters & Colley’s can be found two
; dred suits of clothing, suitable for fall
an( ] winter wear, at exceedingly low fig
ures. Call and examine them.
Good News for Cotton Mkv — W eare
nthor'zed by the assi tant Assessor for
lerrell county, to state that lie has reeeiv
dinformati >n of the fa it that Dawson has
*cn and signated as a place for weighing
jid ma king co‘ton, and Tuesdays and
Jridays, the days appointed for so doing,
“Cheaper than DAYLTonT ” —We have
ieen presented with a specimen of lamps
list reoieved b? K. J. Soules, at the Tin
thop. II s prices make these lamps
jieaper than day-light—to a man com
!t ) wear gold spectacles. On < xam
nation, we find he has the best stock of
his class of goods ever off red in this mar
let. He also keeps a good quality of til,
md his pro s for bo h are astonishingly
iv Many a dollar can be saved by the
isc of these’amps His t>u lias hem thor
lugh’y tested, and is war.ented not to ei
|lod«.
CIIEWicAT, Ccld Water Soap —Seethe
dvertisesment of this soap in an other col
imn. We have tried it and subscribe to
!"erv statement nude in the advertisement
Wc advise every house-wife to purchase
ireceipe. We posilivaly assett that there
sno humbug about it. We would not be
ri hout it for ten times its cost.
Persons who wants reccipes can procure
hom at this office,
Tim Su-key Season —We have heard
tLicit deal siid ab mt the unusual .mount
if sickness in tin vicinity at this time ; and
ike occasion to remind our friends that it
■hy no means confi led to our own section.
)ar exchanges from nearly every sccthn
if the country, tell the simi talc of their
elective localities. In a la’e coove-sation
ith a citiz -n who f irmerly resided in North
>eirg : a, and bad just returned from that
ji n, wfew'ro informed that a more ur
■u’h v asan had never perhaps bten seen
itht s.- tin S e-kiog of the diseases,
i si-d there was as mueh, if not more chills
■id fever in ths usual healthy mountainous
luutry, as there is in our “piny woods,’-
J. V. PRICE & SONS,
WAREHOUSE AND
lost* mission
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
\TE are now at the Ware-Houqe formerly own*
V by Dr. R. C. Black, o*i Cotton street, but
M *oon be at our old stand in the brirk Ware
°‘se now being built by Mr. E. B. Loyless.
' v « are prepared to furnish Bagging and Rope
& planters, make ndranc s on cotton or other-pro
"ce ’n stores, ship cotton to New Orleans, Savan*
"K New York or Liverpool, making liberal ad
ancements on our shipments. We can aDo issue
oUon io our Ware-House, as cheap as it can be
one inmjy other house in the cut. Our ware
oasA-ifli remote from any other building. As our
l!1 ’ or nas been in «he cotton bussiness for the last
teen years, and always on the side of the Planter,
f to do a reasonable share of the cotton
u-mess. Cotton shipped to us below this point
n { he S W. R. R. will only be charged one ($1)
? ar l >er bale and no drayage at this place to our
[[yebooae. Sept2l 6m
JTOTMCJE.'
IV§ after date application will be made
11 ’’ Ordinary of Terrell County for leave to sell
°fthe real estate of Willis Martin late of said
11 ■» deceased. For the benefit, of the Dgatees.
JAMES W. WILKERSOX,
Sept, IQ, 1866. Ei’r.
•* IKMJTIB T/M TOIIS sZIL E.
Under an order from the Ordinarv of Terrell
'Jti'v, will be sold before the Cou t House door
. of Dawson, within the nsuai bnu -sos
o firstTue9d,l y November, Jot of land
iet f i ° ne hundred an « in the 1 lt.h Dis
errell county, Sold as the property of J.
1 batiks, late of said county, d**eon«w*d
0 ELAM oOQNSON,
14, 1866. Admn’r. j
>tv TV j JroTMcm.
stn,u ■ 8 ® fter d>4,< * "Ppiicafion will be made
o «ell ordin ,r y °f Calhoun County, for leave
,te of °f Malcom McCorquodale,
Z \ B,d deceased,
■ —— l Rnnrv Adm’r.
!TaPle DRY GOODS & GROCERIES,
Warehouse and
■ Commission Business,
Tl'J Br ** d ‘ nd Euf *" U 6tr « et . FUFAX’LA
“*• l°,6m* LAmiBRASJfO.I.
First National Bank of Macon.
SIGHT and time bills on various points parebas
ed at all times.
Liberal advances made on shipments orCotton
to any good. Northern or European houses,
t olleetioi.s made and promptly remitted for.
We shall keep supplied so far as possible with
New York Exchange, which will be sold at the
lowest rates charged in other cities of the State.
W. W. WRIGLY, Cashier.
I, C. PLANT, President.
Directors! 11. L Jewett, Wm.T. Li htfoo>,
E. Johnston W. 11. Roas, Win. B. Diusmore. II B
Plant.
1. V. PL.IJi'T.
WILL continue business at his old office, and will
make investments for parties as they may direct.
He will also purchase andsell Stocks, Bonds,
Gold, Silver, Banks Notes, Seven per cent. State
of Georgia Bands—new issue—and United States
Revenue stamp—all denomination, for* Bale here
AT PAR
He will make liberal advances until good sale can
be made, charging a small commission for the same
A I AIID TO PLANTERsi
The Opinion of Cotton l>eulers
mm Pluuicra.
Macon, Ga., July 1 S»h, 1*66.
Tto uridorsigned, having thoroughly examined
and witnessed the operation of the patent, Iron
Tie and Hand, for Baling Cotton, for which
Mr. Jas. A- Hall is Agent, unhesitatingly pro
nounce it the cheapest, most hiniple and complete,
and the best thing of the kind ever presented to
the ptibl'o, (otie of its Greatest Advantages being
the almost peifect protection against loss by fire)
and earnestlv recommend it to the use of the
PI infers of Georgia.
Hardeman & Sparks, J H. Woolfolk, W. I).
Hiiuev, Adams, Jones A Reynolds. L. A. Jordon,
John T. Napier, G Holt, Pulaski S Holl,
T. H Bloom, J. B. Boss & Son, Dunlap ft Cos.,
Knott & Howes, KoiT & Simp, C. F. Stubbs, E.
_____ ang 8
NOT TO BE
UNDERSOLD .
AT
J. H. ZEILIN l CO.'S
DRUG HOUSE.
Cherry Sf., - - .<V.ICO,r, fi.l,,
VT7E nff-r to the trade great inducements and
v V a selection from the Largest stock of
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS,
OILS, Etc.
In the S'ate of Georgia, most of which were pur
cViased when Gold was at 26 per rent., and we
have revised our prices to conform to the now
low rates of Freights, beirur determined to give
our customers the benefit of our Low Purchases,
and all the reductions possible.
Rare inducements offered to make purchases
from the
Monster Drug Store,
10,000 lbs Blue Stone,
Congress Water,
Saratoga Water,
Kisseuger Wafer,
Vichy Water.
Families can make their own Spring Ha
ters at home.
AzutH"u Ymsf Powders,
500 lbs Carbonate Amonia,
Flavoring Extracts,
Oils Lemon Sassafras, etc.
Bakers can get all they wantin any quantity
very cheap
Turnip Seed,
Rata
Flat Dutch,
Rod Top,
Glube, Etc.,
Druggisfa ami Dealers Generally
will flfnd it a waste of money and time to go to
more distant markets, incurring the ejpeuae of
travel, the risk of transportation, the high price
for boa*d, beside laying out of their money som<'
time before getting their goods, and being induced
to buy larger bills than they require* Whilst by
buying at the Model Drug Store, yoji can buy as
you want and then only pav what the Goods
would cost vou laid down, and frequently cheaper
that the high freights and other expenses will al
low to lay them down, for avoiding the risk, insu
rance, loss, breakage, stealage, and in nearly ev
ery case
Saving 25 per cent.
I3}fPiO'npt attention paid to Oiders by mail,
which shall have the best terras at
-I. 11. ZF.ILIN «Y CO.’S,
J. 11. ZCILINi A CO.’.*,
J. H. ZHILIN A CO.’S,
Is the place to get the Bargains and the Goods.
Gnoi'ESTEEjr a Cos.,
Piano Forte Manufacturers,
409 Broadway , *tV?r JTork.
r Pianos received the highest award of
JL me it at the World’s Fair, over the best
makers from London, Patis, Germany, the cities
of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston ;
also, the Oolft Jftedul at the American Insti
tute, for Successive Years!! Our Pianos
contain the French Grand Action, Harp Pedal,
Overstrung Bass, Full Iron Frame, and all modern
iniprovemems. Every Instr-umcni war rented five
years. Made under tire supervision of i?lr* J.
11. RO V ILW who has a practical
experience of over thirty five years, and is the ma
ker of over eleven thousand piano fortes. Our fa
cilities lor manufacturing enable us to sell these
instruments from SIOO to S2OO cheaper than any
first class piano forte. Aug. 31 lyr
BROWN HOUSE,
E. E. BROWN A HON,
Fourth Street, Opposite Passenger Depot,
»W neon, Georgia.
I~ , RO\f the Ist of July tlio business of this House
1 j wilt he conduett and bv E. E. Brown At Son, the
Senior havin'* associated his son, Wm. F. Brown,
in the management and interest of the Hotel.
The hou-e comaus eixty rooms, which are re
served chiefly for ihe use of travellers end tran-;
sient guests. Competent ssaisuuts hevo been se*
cored in every department, end every attention
will be paid to ensure comfort to their custodiers.
Rooms clean and airy, and the'tablc nlteSyS'fcup-,
plied with the best the country affords. Porters
attend arrival and departure of all trains to con*
vet baggage and conduct passengers across the
‘.reet to their quarters. julyW.tf
J. B. JENN! NGS. M. J. WICKS. J. W. WICKS,
JENNINGS, WICKS & BRO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
AWD f
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
August io,tf .Van Orleans, La.
noticeT
The subscriber talios ibis method of informing
those indebted to bim, that their accounts have
all beee posted up to date, and as Jie hu arcom.
od 'ted them by selling his goods on time, would
now ask a compliance with their promises by
calling and settling. Remember your promise
No more good- on time. E. B. LOTLE^.t
oct 1 3t
a- w. ct-BBiuot. o. a. caldwki.l. w. hazlkhonst*
CUBBKPGK, CALDWELL & CO.,
BANKERS,
Second Street, JHacotv, Urn.
Stocka, Bonds, uncurrcnt funds, coin, ateiling and
domestic exchange bounght and sold—depos
its received—monies invested as parlies
may direct. Collections made and
promptly remitted.
AoTannitKn Rxfirxncks —Nat Bank Republic,
N. Y.; 3d Nat. Bank, Nashville, Tenn.; First Nat
Bank, Charleston, S. C.; Savannah National Bank;
Atlanta Nat. Bank, Atlanta, Ga ; Jusiali Morris,
Banker, Montgomery, Ala.; Johu Caldwell, Colum
bia, South Carolina. julyl3,6m
iv toons.
CHEAPER a-*. CHEAPEST!
By BA I, I»AVIV & CO.,
(At Ifalvlwin’* old stand,)
Dawson, : : Georgia.
We are receiving direct from New York,
a largo and general assortment of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERLES,
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, HOLLOW WARE.
find everything else u Hally fnund in a
first class store. Ali of which were bought
for CASH, at the L O IFES T NE IF
\YORK PRICES.
Tn our stock may be found, at reduced
prices,
C.tttlES' It It ESS GOODS,
Prints of different grad s,
Beau*iftil Muslins,
White and bleached (ioolp,!
Hos'ery, Gloves Ribbons, Dress Trim- j
mings, etc., etc.,
ALSO
LADIES Hats, Hun nets, and shoes of the
very finest quality, and gentlemen’s Hate,
Hoots and Shoes for sale at
"Wholesale Prices,
and as cheap as th r v now can be bought
in New York. Shoes and Huts rauge
from 50 cents up to $5 00.
We keep everything necessary to com
plete a gentleman's wardrobe.
Six dozen Grindstones ol best quality
It is unnecessary now to enumerate dis
ferent articles. H e intend ke ping every
tiring the people want.
Our goods shall t e s Id at the very
LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURE.
Country Merchants and planters can
save money by calling on us.
Our Motto is
“Cheaper than the Cheapest.”
June Bth, IKOO.
DENTISTRY
J. A. & N. M. THORNTON,
of Georgia.
HAVING completed their arrangements, have
opened a branch business in Dawson.
They are prep trod to do all work in their line in
the most improved stole. With a long experience
and a supply of all the aj'plmiieeA.of the art, they
feel confident of giving snisfaction in every in
stance. Teeth put up on gold plate, wkh or with
out gums. Also, ou vulcanite of rubber base in
the best. sty!©. All work warranted.
For further information, address J. A. Thornton,
Lumpkin, Ga., or N\ M. Thornton, Dawson, Ga.
Office, on corner of lot now occupied by Elam
Christian. Until their office ia fit ed up they will
wait on patrons at their residences.
utsmovr.n
COX TO IST GINS,
MANUFACTURER hy
DIMEL PRATT, Prattville, Ala.,
WllO haa had nearly |brty ; years experience in
the business. HasljVpd'all life nine amongst
planters. Has visited gin houses, put gins in op
eration, and thinks he knows as near as most any
other man what constitutes a good gin.
Having been appointed Agents for the shove
Cotton Gins, we would request planters who dc-
Hire to get his ei ike of gius, to dp us a favor by
Striding In thplr orders, N we may lenpw whstvixn
Ito have made. If this c tirse is pursued they wilt
ihot fail to procure their gins in time.
All orders directed to G. L. Anderson ft Qo..
Atlanta, or to ourselves wilt receive nrompt stteu
lion. J. 11. ANDERkdN & SON,
jV13,4n0 Agents, Macon, Ga.
Gr K E :EJ A C Xlfe
WANTED!
Look here you thutn™ wearied from riling
Jon bo-Beback, and in old Buggies.
I am now offering for sale the cheapest bar
! gains on record ; neat and durable
BUGGIES AT SIBO.
payable in Greenbacks. My prices range from
$181), to S4OO, without ilarne.s, bur I have a
good supply of harness on hand so-compare with
the Buggies in price and style. My prices on
j Harness range from #2O, to SBS, fpr single harness.
I 1 have double harne-s on hand—for from $lO, to
[ $l5O. Fine Riding bridles, Martin
gales, It riving-reins, etc., kept con
stantly on baud.
I am prepared to build »! short notice, any
style vehicle that may be desired.
REPAIRS OF ANY KIND;
in my line ofbuainepa done with neatness and dis
patch. Wagons aud harms* made or repaired to
order.
Call and examine for yourself. I think I
can suit you in price and quality, as I fear n<f
competiitob. J.A.FOSTKR
’ Cuthbert G:i. S*pt. 2f, |g«6.
U. IV. ]HOOYIA(JC;iI, of Cia. 9
J*t». C. M» Fcrran, > J V. P. Armstrong.
Jno. B. McFerran, ( T H ( R. J. Menefee,
M’FERRAN, ARMSTRONG & CO.,
(Late MitcheH fit Armstrong,)
PROVISION DEALERS
AND
Commission .lferrlianls,
A ND Ageuts for Bagging, Bale Rope, A Twftte.
J\. Curers of the Celebrated “Magnolia Ham.'
No. 21 Mats, be*. Jet A •2nd,,ppd 19 ft 24 Wash.
• ' infton
lUdl, LOrMSf'IJLLE, Mf\ \
1 MMi. 1 &(><*.
SPRING TRADE!
GK M. HA.Y,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer to
STAPLE St FA arc Y DRY GOODS,
Groceries, Hardware, etc.,
AMERICUS, GA.
HAS a large and well selected stock of Staple
and Faacy Dry Goods, Groceries, etc.-of
fering to the trade tliisapring, a much larger aiock
than heretofore. The DRESS ti ft (t Its
Department, under the supervision of Mrs. A. L
Mapp, is complete in every particular, and a com
petent dressmaker will’snperinterd the making
and fitting of dresses. The CLOTHIJIG
Department will embrsoe an unusually attractive
assortment, together with Uata, Caps, Boot* and
Shoes, and everything for gentlemen’s wear. Also,
Fine Brandy, Wines, Rum, Gin,
by Hit wholesale. Can dim, Nuts, Sardines,
Cracker* Core Oysters, Flour, meat, Corn, meal'
Rgar, Coffee, etc. April 27-«ui
CROVESTEEM & CO.,
Piano Forte Manufacturers,
499 Droadteay .Trie York.
TIIR attention of the pubi c and the trade is in
vited to onr Arm Scale. Seven Octave.
Rosetcood Piano Fortta, which for vol
ume and purity of lone are umivalled by anv
hitherto offered in this market. They contain all
tlie modern improvements, French grand action,
harp pedal iron frame, over-strung bass, etc., and
eacli instrument being made under the personal
supervision of Mr. J. If. Grotrstsvn, who lies a
practical experience ot over thirty veers in their
manufacture, is fully warranted in every particu
lar.
The “Grovesieen Piano Ferle”
Bee'll the highest award of merit at the ce ebraled
World's Fair, where were exhibited instruments
from the best makers of London, Paris, Germany,
Phi lade pliia, Baltimore, Boston and New York ;
and also At the American Institute for five succes
sive years, the Gold and Silver MeduU l orn both
of which can be seen at our ware rnoms.
By the introduction of improvements we make
a still more perfect Piano-foite, and bv manufac
turing largely, with a strictly cash sys 'em, are en
aided to offer these instruments at a price which
will preclude ali competition.
Our prices are from SIOO to |2CO cheaper than
»nv firm t ltgs Piano forte.
TERMS.— Nxr Cash in current funds. De
scriptive circulars sint FRtx. Aug 17,1 vesr
ILWAIS ON HANiM
lAA SETTS Doublet and Singrle
D'U Ilaruets, frone $lB to $l5O.
900 Assorted ladies’, gems, and hoys'saddles and
saddle-trees—from fft to S3O 11W assorted car
riage and team collars—equal to any in thu U. S
Also, bridles, martingales, whips, and saddlery
hardware and leather in my line—to which the at
telition of dealers and planters are invited. lin
tend to do good work aud sell it low. Give me a
call before ypu buy, G. BERND.
july‘2o tint* Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
FALL TRADE.
NEW GOODS JUST COMING IN.
HIRAM Smith and Southern Michigan Premi
um Flour, iu banelis aud half barrells. A,
B, C, Crushed and Powdered Sugar. Old Brown,
Java aud Little Green Coffee. Adamantine,
Speim and Wax Caudles. New Mess Mackerel, in
ki'l, and at retail
New Extra White Codfish.
Fresh Scaled Herrings. Extra Leaf Lard, in
kegs. Hos'et'er's, Drake's Plantation, and Russ r
St. Domingo Bittels Cap>es, Suffine and Non
pareil. Pure Marseille Salad Oil, quart* and pints.
Preserved Ginger.
Bonelrp* Sardines. Pure Cider and imported
White Wine Vinegar. Bottle and Demijohn
Corks. Pure Jamah a Rnm. Brandy, Whiaklfy,
Champaigne and California Wiles.
Havana Cigars.
Fine Chewing Tobicco, Sublime and Solace.
For sale low at
GREER & LAKE’S,
avßi'-tf .Vacon, Georgia,
R A. SOLOMON. X. «. rKARRI. I. T. MATTBRWS.
SOLOMON, PEARRE & MATTHEWS
DEALERB IN
GKNKRAL MKRHIAXDIZK,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
, Situation *{■ Johnson* Old Stand,
Eufaula, A_la.
Oonaignmenta respectfully solicited. Prompt
personal attention given to purchase and sale of
:Cotton, produce, 4c.
Refer to Messrs. Wm. A. McKoniie it Go., Ap
alachicola, Fla.; Epping, Hanserd A Cos., Colum
bus, Ga.; S. kJ. Sch’ffer, New Yotk ; Simpson
& Johnson, Eufaula, Ala.
. J. JOIINSTOK. G. OB EAR.
E. J. JOHNSTON & CO.,
DEALERS IN
Watches? of all Makes,
DIAMOND KlNGS—cluster and single
stone.
Silver Plated Pitehcrs,
Cake IJaskete, Castors, Waiters,
Tea Sets, Syrttp Mug., Solid Silver
Table and Tea Spoons,
Knives, Forks, Cups, Pitehcrs, and Spoons for
ohildres, ct«. y.
NVatrh NVorK.—Wc have the se-wices of
the very best workman, and are prepared to do all
work promptly and warrant it. Engraving and
Jewelrv repaired, by Mr. S. E. Theus. Work re
apect fully solicited^.-MkaTW MSmA j
E J JOHNSTON A CO.
july 13 Cotton Avemve, Macon, Ga.
.t n.ni.rtsrn.iTOivs s^le.
UNDER an order from the Court Os ordinary of
Terrell County, wlllhe sbldhefbre the Court House
door in Dawson, on the first Tuesday in November
next, the following property, belonging to the es
tate of C. P. Hudtabay, late of said county with
encumbrance of widows dower ; (1000) one thou
sand acres of land, more or less ; also two lots
(Nos. 41 and 42) in the town of Dawson. Sola for
the heirs and creditors. A. SASSER,
Sept. 14, IsBB. Admn'r
SALE.
By virtue ol ae. order of the Court of Ordinary
of Randolph County, Geo., will ba sold, on
he first Tuesday in November next, at Cuthbert
Geo., one acre of lot of laud No. three (8) and all
of fractional lot No. two hundred and forty three
(248), in the tenth (Noth) district of Randolph
County— be longing to the estate of Thomas Coram
deceased. THOMAS J. CORftll
Sept. 18, 1848.
J. K. BBAY&Co.
DEALERS IE
Cooking Stoves,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
EUFAULA, ai.a.
Ti.r, J.l P.I.r.VFIt and 9YOOM*
irYJJtJ?, at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Wo also keep • complete stock of
TIN PLATE,
SHEET IRON,
WIRE,
nd Tinners Stock Generally.
THE IRON WITCH,
A Celebrated Cooking Stove.
SOUTHERN STAR,
A Cheap Quality, but Highly KeoomeDded.
PRAIRIE FLOWER,
BEN FRANKLIN,
A Largo Oven Stove.
YOUNG AMERICA,
KEROSENE OIL.
LAMPS. —Os All Descriptions
ORDERS SOLICITED FROM SOUTHWESTERN DEO
BUglO 6m
LADIES,
LOOK AT THIS !!
ALEXANDER* WHITE,
Have just received their stock of Dew an
fashionable
Spring and Summer
DRESS GOODS,
Which we are c’osing ont very rapidly af
I’rice* much Lower than have here
tofore ruled in this market.
Our price* surtrise all who hear them, on
account of their being so low.
Onr Goods were all Bought For Cash, and
since the 10th of April, aud
WE CAM AND WILL NCI.I. TIIL.M
AS
Cheap as aay Other Uonse in the City.
Our Stock is Fresh, full and Complete,
comprising
EVERYTHING
IN THE LINE ( F
DRY GOODS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
HOSIERY Gloves & c .
Give ns a call, and see for your yonselvee. i
All orders promptly filled, and goods sent I
by Express anywhere.
ALEXANDER 4k WHITE.
Price*’ Old Stand.
july 13-3ra Nliu-on, Ga.
BARNETT & CO.,
COTTO.r E-LCTOnS,
Grocers & Gen. Commission Merchants,
Apatarhirola, Fla , Columbia, Ga.
|>BOi»rr attenuon give* to ell consignments,
J and shipments ot t’ot.ton to New ToHt. New
Orleans and l.iverpool. Liberal advances made on
cousigMDems.
FORWARDING AM)
R ECEI VIN C HOUSE,
. Ipalnrhirola , ITcr.,
DEAR SIR: We respectfully call your atten
tion to ibe fact, thel we have eatabitahru a
house at ApalacbiuoVi, Fla., for the purpose of do
ing a General Commissi an and Forwarding busi
ness. Having established relations with some of
the best houses in foreign and domestic port*, we
are prepared to offer unusual advantages to ship
pers of cotton aud other produce. Special atten
tion will be given to all cotton sent us for sale,
either in our own or any foreign market.
In addition to eur Commission business, we will
keep constantly on hand a large stock of
GROCERIES.
-which will be offered to merchants end planter, at
prises fr, the Nsrth.-ra and Western markets,
merely adding cost of transportation.
We will be prepared to accommodate our friends
with advances OS cottpn sent ns for shipmeut or
sale, and to lurniah thrtri with bagging and rope
for thecomiog crop aud during the entire season.
N. B. —Our house in Columbus. Ga., will be
continued at the old stand, corner St. Clair and
Rrowd streets, jvl* BARNETT ft CO.
lOU UIUMT SETTLE UP!
THOSE indebted to R. T. Kendrick must come
I forward and settle for I am determined to
close up mv old standing accounts and notes, as I
have commeneed a near business and will need
all the (nonev I on get to carry on my business
and pay mv debts, taxes Ac.,
Motgan Sept. 21 -ts. R. T. KENDRICK.
Georghi-Ktindolph County.
SARAH J. Move: administratrix on the estate of
Benjamin F. Moye, having applied for letters
of dismission, all persons interested are notified
to show why her application should not be grant
ed by the Best January term of the Court of Or
‘ dinary ot uid County.
Je 2T Wm. D. UDDOO, Orliaary.
(►IC USE IS
fALLICHAN'S P|j.|.S
(FO R ) qN~
CHILLS & FEVER
• certain
UabLiofiAit'a Pili-A are c4>iutH«e<l atrnply of Vefrota
-I*l* Medicines. They ato Cathartic nils, acting
upon the Stomach, i.ittrr, and Mint cels ; containing
no Araonic, Calomrl, Jilue M.ms, or any other Mlnaral
tuhatance. The jjreat nd vmtCnge th« I‘rm.rlftura claim
fur Ut'ae Pills ia that, without the aid of Calomel,
Bine Maaa. or any other Minerals, they will ruro the
most obstinate cue. sos CHILL* ANtt FKVKU,
DUMB AOITK, PERIODICAL IfKADACffJC, NRU
HALGIA, and ait affections of a Ilk«• charaetcr. Fol
low the directiona, and you will find they will do alt
that la claimed for them. Try one box, and their owa
merits will recoin maud them era r afterwards.
|NT“ We have ased Out liy ban's nils, and nava
never known them to Lil to cure when the dlreettooa
were followed, and aaheeitaUnfly recoiuuiend them to
|>nblic favor.
UoM. T II WATTS, Ex-Goe. of Alahamn.
** T. J vTIJDUK Ju.ljre Bm»rarne Court of Ain.
- ROBERT Dut'OHrlßTy, Judge 9th Circuit
of Alalunua.
W T >i. G. W A Ll,Kit, Sheriff Montgomery Cos., Ala.
Hon. ALEX. B. CLITIIEItALL, Montitoinery, Ain.
Oil. JAR If. WKA VKK, •• * -
- CRAWFORD BllUt. “ u
Mar. E. A. BANKS, Com. Merchant. N 0., La.
GEO. MASON. Kaq , Mayor Wetumi*ka. Ala.-
MIKE I* WOODS, Alt’/ at Law,«w) lAlway, N.T
BLOUNT & HALE,
Sole Propriaton, Montgomery, Alabama
WHOLESALE DEPOTS,
n.rr.l, Rl.toy A Toinpktn,, 141 rti.mbor.Bt, N. T.
I-. J Hart A Cos., New Orleans, La.
Itlonnt A Hale, Moutgouary, Alabnmn.
Sold by nil Urngjiflals.
Retail Price, SI.OO per Box.
Ou mvlpt of $1.50, on. box or tbs nil, wiU b* Mat
to .ny part of I Ho United Stole.
IV I/04. k*alK also by T. W. Marßden, New York,
K I ward Wilder 4 Cos, Louisville Ky.
For sale at Dawson, by Dr J. L. D. rerrvroan
sud Arent 4 Adams, Druggists. ju!yl7,6m
Important to Planters.
The Iron Band and “Arrow Tie.”
FOR BALING COTTON.
AN INSURANCE AGAINST
FIRE, WASTAGE AND STEALAGE
T JF.BEB .nd, and Tie* are a complete substi
tute for rope iu bailing cotton, combining the
utmost simplicity, which the greatest possible *e
cecurity.
They ere cheaper tlisn rone—*re fastened quick
er, sod hold the bale Jlo || less in else. Every
B ind is long enough for the largest bale, and can
be instantaneously adapted to the size ot any bale
while in the press, at quickly aud with the same
ease as ropes
They arc manufactured In Liverpool, of the best
English Iron, cut to uniform lengths of ten feet,
and pnt up in bundles of SS Bands and Ties eacli—
complete snd inseparable, until opened out (or use.
They are thorough!, painted and are not aut-joct
to damage ; being equally adapted to bales made
by plunta-iou presses in evety section of the ooun
try, merchants in the interior may deal in them
with greater security than rope; and the uniformi
ty of the bundles enables both merchants and
planters to determined precisely how to order
for anv given number of bales.
Since the close of the war, they have been intro
duced into the Mississippi Valley sndTexss, where
they have met with grant favo-, and are fast so
perceedine'lie use of rope. The working of the
."Arrow Tie’ 1 is so simple, that the compressors ol
cotton in New Orleans have been unable U
sustain themselves in their opposition to Iron
Binds, and they are now using these Bands and
Ties, without any objection, and with entire satis
faction.
Messrs. Baldwin 4 Cos., are our regular author
zed agent* in Dawson, from whom merchant* and
planters may obtain the Band and Tie iu any de
sired quantitv at the lowist terms.
The undersigned sgent for this District is pre
pared to furnish them to dealers and consumer* in
any quautity.
JAS. A. IiAIL, Agent.
At E. Botin's Ohcrv St.
:jvlß Bni 2nd door from J. B. Boss 4 Son’s
FOREVERY FAMILY,
“KICIi OK 1*0011,”
In South-Western Geor^iji.
C. 11.1. .t.rn GET THEM J
EVERY FAHIIA
Should have, one or more Boxes of the Kxcel
aior Ague rills—they never fall to cure chills and
Fever or Billious Fever. And usnallv without the
aid of auy other medicine. In Tetrell and the ad
joining counties thev have the present summer
cured more than five hundred cases without a
single failure. I’rlee only one dollar a box.
EVERY rdHIIIY
Should hare ode or more Boxes of the Kjce!
sior Anti-bilious Cathartic Pilla. For the cure ol
Itilious Derangement, Habitual Costivcnes.,—
Sic)t Head iche, Liver diseases Ac., Ac., They
ouly cost fifty cents a lloxi _*■■■ X,
EVERY FAmi-Y
Where there are children should have a Bottl.
of the Excelsior Cathartic Vermifuge. A dead
■<hot for cvcrv kind of Worms. And a good Ca
thartic Medicise for children. Price fifty cents a
Bottle.
EVERY FA.TULI’
Should Ir.-tve a supply o( the Excelsior Pain Kil
ler. For the cure ol pains of evenr character, no
matter wljcrc situated—and one of the best rem
edies ever used for sprains and Bruises—in man oi
beast—Price fifty cents a Bottle.
EVERT IMHILV
Should alwavs keep a Bottle of the Excelsior
Soothing Cordial. A safe and o. rfain euro Coy
Cholera, Diarrhea, and Dysenterv. Peculiarly
adsrted to the enre of the 'Diarrhro of iulante
while teething. Price one dollar a Bottle.
EVERVFAWIEV
Should huve and alwavs k- op on hand a supoly
0 f the Excelaior Cough Bilaant. Foe the relief of
(toughs, Cata-rhs, Infl ienais snd Bronchial af
fection*. Also a good Expectorant and Anodyne
for Consumptive*. A cure tor v looping Cough.
Er«*ry Wile and Danithtcr
Troubled with irr-gularilv or any uterine affi-c
tion nr Womb Disease, should have a Bottle of
'he Kxoelsinr Pemale Rcstora ive. It rurelv f* : D
to bring relief. Cwes nine tenth* of Womb affec
tion*. And from it* alterative and Purifying ac
tion always produce* a clear, fair, and beatil3ful
complrjiop Price three Dollars per Bottle.
All of the above Fafoilv Medicines are prepared
and sold Wholesale and Retail at the Excelsior j
Drug Store, Dawson Geo., Where also may be ,
found a large and complete Stock of Fresh am) 1
genuine Drugs, and Medicines. Arid every other ■
article usually kept in a firs' class Drug Store.
Arrangement* will soon be completed to have :
every town, village and neighborhood supplied j
with the ExcelsiorTamrlv Medicines.
C. A. CHEATHAM Proprietor.
First in the Market!
FALL GOODS A RRIV ED
N.C. GREER’S
(andtr Masonic Hall.)
J have just received a fresh supply of Fancy sta.
Family Groceries such ae L/Indies, Rais
ins, .Tuts, Sardines, Oysters,
Crackers, He. Also a large k>t of
FRESH FLOTJR
of different grades and many other articles, such at
Mackerel, Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Potash, SpiceS, To •
but to. Cigars, Sc., lam determined tc
supplv the lovers of good things at til times and
at the Lowest Prices. Give me and early call.
tugl7-3m N. C. GREEK.
CORE TO THE
i
-JAS. C. BRYANT
OFFERB AT
\ if Mt A
Wholesale and ItetaM *
DRY GOODS
AXD
aßocjsßres,
AT
FRXCBS*
THK undersigned having purchased th# St* k
1 of good* of Mr. T. J. Cannon, and Mem*
til# excellent position of "the corner,” offer* them
at prices thet will let other* Hve, at w*l a* htan
aelf: He baa on baud, nearly every description *4
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
MUSLINS,
PiLANES,
BAREGEB,
GRENADINES,
MOZAMBIQES,
PRINTS,
and many other articles in the line of Lndlof
Dress (foods, which he will dispose of at the low
est prices, in order to make room lor fits Hew fait
Stock.
To Planters & Citizens
lie offers a large and well-selected stock of
CLOTHING,
of all Descriptions,
Boots and. Shoes,
HATS St CAPS*
Shirts*
Splendid Collars,
and all other nrticlee ueueMary for a gaa*
tlom nil’s Wardrobe.
Fine Stock of
Crockery and Glass Ware.
Hardware and Cntlerjr
GROCERIXB,
Coffee,
Sugar,
Salt,
• Flour,
Cigars,
Confeotionerisa,
Kept constantly on band end a* prices that left
competition in thia market, ~ '
Chewing Tobacco,
Not excelled by any in Eufaula.
LIQUORS
Os A.ll Description®,
BY THE
BARREL or CASE.
-a
o ■■■-■
Thinking tbs public and bia old feinads, hs Oa
liberal patronage heretofore received, he fcffcooe
fident that h* will be able to give then raTlra pel
isfection, by calling on him «t “The CettagyV”**
AAR. C. WT4#r,
August 10,8 m