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BULCKSHEAR & LARAMORE’S
PHOTOGRAPHIC
AND
STERESCOPIC
ART AND BEAUTY
Favorite Resort of the Fash
ionable and Lovely.
Americus, Georgia.
xokt MArxirri.
PHOTOGRAPHS,
IVORTTYPES,
PORCELAIN, .
AMBROTYPES,
GEMS, Ac,
Or any other kind of Piet area of all sizes and
description and in the very beat style and at
prices within the reach of all. We also make
the Stereaoopic Picture* something new and
pretty. ~
B. Emanuel & Bro.,
READY TO MEET THE CRISIS !
DUPLEX-TYPES
By which the likeness of the seme p non
pears twice in the aame card in the most s
•*ivably different positions.
In true sympathy with the many ills to w
trail humanity is heir, they have for a
lime been endeavoring to ascertain some pro
cess by which beautiful pictures can be taken
from inferior subjects. They bare at last mads
this discovery, and are now permitted to rejoice
iu heralding the glad news to all who ere the
V*sst uncomely in from or feature, that they
prepared to take for them the most beaut
and flattering picture*, at tbe same time pce-
•erring a correct likeness.
SSL. OLD PICIDBE8 copied to Miniature or
Vorttdi aba. by such askiUtal combination
>« to.e-uder them even morn natural than life
itself.
•Su We are also prepared to paint LIFE-
SIZE PORTRAITS in Oil, Pastel OT Water Co*
<"■ ’-““fiScSuKT'
no* M t: Photogr.
SEWING MACHINES
ON TIME!
WE WILL HELL
The American Combination
BUTTON-HOLE A OVERSEA MING
SEWING MACHINE
OP. THE
PLAIN AMERICAN,
Button Hole & Overseaming.
ON TIME !
These machines make the lock atU ch, which
alike on both aides, stmI
Will not Rip!
They will stitch, hem, felt, tuck, cord, bi
<milt, and gather and sew on. In fact tpey
do every thing that any other 1, ‘ —
comparatively noiseless, and
easier than any
Since the natural expectation of every one is to purchase goods
lower now than when cotton sold for 20 or 25 cents apound, we have
fully determined not only to meet the crisis, but GO A LITTLE
BEYOND IT; accordingly we offer ourwhole stock atthe follow
ing schedule of prices, until further notice:
Good fast color Prints 10 cts. per yard
Very best Merrimack and like 12 “ “
Extra heavy Northern Shirting 10 “
“ “ “ Sheeting 12 “
No- 20snsburg, 5 1-2 m. 9 f*.
Sea Island Homespun 10 “
3-4 Wide Bleaching 7} “
Better finality “ 10
Yard Wide « -12 41
Striped Homespnn 12 “
Spnn Yarn - 145 per bunch.
We make DBESS GOODS a specialty—keep the largest stock
in Americus—have been offering them low nlrendy,but offer them
to-day still lower, for instance :
American Delaines, 17 to 23 cts.
Poplins, col’d Alpacas, &c., at 30, 35 and 37 cts,
worth fully 40 to 50 cents.
... DON’T FAIL TO CALL AND SEE THEM
We are willing to compare
PRICES and QUALITIES of CLOTHING, SHOES,
&c., &C-,
WITH ANYBODY, and don’t fear the result. We keep a large
stock ot everything usually found in n Dry Goods store.
BLANKETS and SHAWLS,
BLANKETS and SHAWLS,
BLANKETS and SHAWLS,
{10, These we absolutely guarantee to sell you any make
or quality for less money than the same article at any other home
in any other house in town. We have many more of them.
The best way—the only way—of knowing whether we will car
ry out what we put in print, is to call on
Yours truly,
; T B. EMANUEL & BKO.
nov. 11, If
WAGONS,
:4ll
CARRIAGE MAKER’S MATERIAL,
PRICES IN KEEPIN6 WITH THE PRICE of COTTON.
ing terms:
$25 cash when the machine is bought, bal
ance in weekly instalments untl the
machine is paid/or.
Any lady can, in it short time make the machine
Pay for Itself
Every Machine Warranted.
Leitner and Flicker,
SOLE AGENTS
In Americua for these n
macbMy
HOUSE AND CATTLE
REMEDIES.
The Bent aud most Brtiable ever
offered to the Public.
Tho American Magnetic
EQUINE CONDITION POWDERS
CERTl FIGATE.
I hereby certify that 1
thoroughly tested In :
Jkrrt Doctor," dc.
—LORD & SMITH. Proprietors, *
Money cannot buy itforSight
is Priceless.
The Diamond Glasses
« LNew York,
natural, artificial
~ Tj£
Manufactured by J. E.
nmund under their
Kte cryatal pebbles; r
their name, “Diamond,” on account ot their
hardness and LriDiancy. The scientific principle
on which they are constructed bring* the con
*>r contra of the lena directly in front ot
producing a clear and diatinct virion, «
natural healthy sight, and preventing
pleasant sensation,* such aa chnunerU* —«
wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac., peculiar loan
others in use. They are mounted in the finest
manner, in frames of the material-used for that
purpose. Their finish sad durability
excelled. Caution—None genuine —
t>e obtained. Ho peddlers employed.
si
REMEMBER
THE OLD AND ESTABLISHED STAND
Kb WESTttEtMEft,
—DKALEQ K-
VOSIOVS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS
Grent’s
mmmBMm mom,
MEN’S AND BOY’S
WE ARE NOW OFFERING
ftgal fUtuts—JkmUr Co.
>9
Sumter Soles for January, 1971.
day in January next, between the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to-wit:
a of land. Nob. 280, 899, 316, 317 «nd 315.
> 15th and 28th Districts of Sumter enmity.
Levied on aa the property or Georgo 8. Footer,
to satisfy a Justice’s Court ff fa, waned from the
789th district, G. ML. in favor of Follow k Bro.,
vs. George^Fpstrar^ Levy madefy J. B. Pils-
1 A&>-On? storehouse and lot in tlio dty ot
Americus, on the Starkville road, being the
house now occupied by John Hawkins aa a Bar
and Grocery store, it oeing tbe middle store of
STAND—East side Public Square,
e always glad to show our stock
for tho 789th district, G. M., in favor ot J.
Guthman vs*-T. B. Glover. Imwj
turned to me by J. lb
lor, transferee,
tees of Furlow
made and returned
. .A. Ansler, et al Trus-
Furlow Masonic Female College. Levy
a constable.
S^DAKLEyfa
Fourteen head of h
e yoke of oxen, two
ind^StJo* pounds of eeed' cot-
, Levied on aa the property of
Fred West to satisfy a ft la in favor of Joel T.
Hall vs Fred West as garnishee, in the case of
JoelT. Hall va James Harden and James M.
Cannon, issued from the Superior Court of Sum
ter county, April, 1870. Property pointed out
by plaintiffs Attorney.
Also—Lots of land, Noe. 152 and 175. iu the
27th District, and 177 and 193 in 2Gth District,
and 199 in 15th District, all in Sumter county.
Levied on as the property of A. M. Little. Also,
one house and lot in the city o f Americus, in
which C. T. Goode now lives, containing 3 acres
more or less. Levied ‘upon as tho property of
C. T. Goode. All of said property levied upon
by virtue of a fi fa issued from Sumter Superior
Court iu favor of A. B. Addison vs A. If. little,
principal and C. T. Goods and W. A. Hawkins,
endorsers, to satisfy said fi fa* Property point-
’ fc by Plaintiff.
8 tds W. J. BOSWORTH, Dcp. Shff
Sumter Postponed Sheriff’s Sales
for January
□ January next, within the
'* ■ " ing property, to
ity of Americus,
i Shade lteesc
tho propertyof
edf “ *
Court for tbe 789tl» District, G. M,
il returned
and Greene, for the u*e of W.
to me by a
s said Rec
souatabk
Levy made a
Alls*’—One thousand acres of land, it
lots Nos. 232, 235, 333, 313 and 244, in t
Kith District of Sumter county. Levied
the property of \V. A. Wilson to satisfy a fi fi
eueu from the Superior Conrt of Sumter co
April Term, 1870, iu favor of Furlow Ajjro.
said Wilson.
Wm. Sirrine & Son.
Superior Conrt of Sumter county
iu favor of Furlow A Bro.. vs
>perty pointed out by Plain tifTi
C. 8. DARLEY, Sheriff.
ALSO, AT THE SAMKTIXK ANP PLACE WILL BE SOU
One house and lot in the city of Americus, ol
which W. A. Hawkins now lives. Levied upon
by virtue of a ti fa from Sumter Superior Court
for December sales, but postponed til* January
Webster Mortgage Sales.
TTTILLbe add before the Conrt house door,in
¥¥ the city of Preston, county of Webster, on
toe first Tueaday in January next, tbe follow-
satisfV a Mortgage
fi & in my hands-issued from tbe Superior court
or said connty, in faVor of John Turner va John
" J. T. WHARTON,
r 3 tds. Sheriff.
————
_ Whereas, A. J. Austin applies to mo for
letters of Guardianship or the person and r ‘
erty of Franklin Opry and Robert C~
under 14 yearn of age, residents 6f
These arc to cite and admonish all co
to bo and appear kt my office, within
prescribed by law. and file their
ir my hand
this 26th day of November, 1870.
nov291m$J. G. W. DAVENPORT, Ord’y.
JYEOBGIA—WEESTcn Ooujrrr.
U To all whom it may cone
Henchel V. Perry applies to mi
concern: Whereas,
, ,, o me for the Guar-
tCanahip of the person and property of Fannie
E-, Edmond S. t and Oscar T. Perry, minora
under fourteen jeare of age, residents of said
connty:
These arc to cite and admonish all concerned
to bo and appear at ray office within the time
prescribed by law, and show cause, if any thoy
nave, why said Letters of Guardianship should
not be granted. .
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 21st of November, 1870.
G. W. DAVENPORT, Ordinary.
nov24-lm
litgal Hotira—I'tt Cmmtj.
EORGIA—Lee County,
Whereat, Mrs. E. A. Green applies to me for
Letters of Administration, on the estate of Wm.
H. Green, lato or said county,deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, ail
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
G 1
this 19th day of October, 1870.
oct 19 lm J. W, WILKEBSON Ordinary.
G eorgia—Lee couimr.
Whereas, Calvin G. Hayslip applies to me
for Letters of Guardianship of the person and
property-of Laney and Jonas Hayslip.
These are Therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred of said minors, and
e prescribed by 1
i my
. . and file
, _ they have, otherwise
Letters of Guardianship will be granted said
applicant.
Given under my hand, in office, at Starkville,
this 21st day of November, 1870.
J. W. WILKEKSON, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors end Creditors.
’, deceased,
„ » come forward '
immediate payment,.
Mrs! J. A. PICKETT,
hereby notified to cpym forward ’and make
in in terms of
TT,
Adm’x.
Great Reduction
IN CLOTHING!
Great Reduction
IN CLOTHING!
M. WACHTEL’S
CITY H iA L L
CLOTHINC,
CLOTHING,
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
P URSUANT to a judgment of tho Superior
Conrt of Sumter county, aud also, by leave
of tho Ordinary of said county, there will be
** ’ cfore the Court House door, in said coun-
the first Tuesday in January next, Fifty
. more or less, off of lot of land, No. 159, in
the 27th District, G. M.. of said county, in the
orth east corner of said lot, adjoining J. W.
t heat ley, about one mile frsm Americus.
Also, at the aame time and place will be sold,
.Lx acres of land, more or Jena, lying within
tho corporate limits of the city of Americus,
adjoining tho improved lands belonging to
estate of Je»so C. Jackson, late of Sura-
eonpty, deceased, and lying east of the
Court house, aud between the roads leading
from Araericna to Oglethorpe and Danville ;
said land sold as the property of tho estate of
Tesse C. Jackson for tho benefit cf tho heir
xeditore cf said estate.
Tonus—One-half cosh, the balance at twelve
mouths. Titles made and mortgage taken of
omisea. Sold to secure tho payment c‘
irchase money.
STEPHEN S. BOONE,
22 tds. AdmV do boms non.
CLOTHINC.
“ DON’T SHIVER MEN.”
%
LITTLE MAN—
HMALL MAN-
THIN MAN—
STOUT MAN-
LEAN MAN-
FAT MAN-
SHORT MAN-
TALL MAN-
ACTIVE MAN-
STUDIOUS MAN—
FIRST-BATE MAN-
FALL CLOTHES.
FALL CLOTHES.
FALL CLOTHES.
FALL CLOTHES.
FALL CLOTHES.
FALL CLOTHES.
FALL CLOTHES.
FALL CLOTHES.
FALL CLOTHES.
FALL CLOTHES.
FALL CLOTHES.
THE GREATEST INDUCEMENTS
Ever Offered in Wholesale and Retail.
REMEMBER CLOTHING MADE
TO ORDER.
America*, Gk, Oct 4.
Booth Side of Lamer Street
JOHN V. PRICE & SON,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
BARGAIN OFFERED.
W a 2B&£ gColW.(.fttltriotfi vain- 1
“ gGSaevenw
COTTON AVENUE,
Americua,
Georgia*
YT7E desire to call
v¥ house will be
We will be foT
favor uawlth
prepared to make liberal
i tho City, *
the attention or Planters to the Cuff that jhu
in order at an early date for the reception
•te all of onr old customers i
large and com modi ros Ware*
and aa many new «
had, wHU
Plum tree*, the Chickasaw Prir, not u> be ex*
celled; as many as eight or ten Idada oTHnm-
roer and F311 Apples, nearly one hundred Shock- ; ■ r . .
toy AppUlmfcT2o.mfliwvin.wnJ. BjrUk- Sadm and Mm,
5*.eW^3J? 1 J^ < < J2 11 ^lg] 1 , ™^^ 11 ‘>|^^«nd«wmin«<>nT.tticU,boiori>tto7iii.to.MUelii>n. W.b,™. iiiso Stock ol ti. bn
i w'iOHicmTUnAU IMPLEMENTS, of Uw’toit md», (nmUhBd.t.hort —^■-
HAWKINS * GUE^^ j ^ JB^W* «w Agrol. for Bottom,' Homo Eoirer, Sdiofldd’a Howe Hind
place every day:
lor yooradvM.
be obtained inti
1 Iron
All the Men in town and country of every age,
size and description,
ARE INVITED TO COME and be COMFORTABLE
DON’T SHIVER ANY LONGER
IN CLOTHES THAT ARE TOO THIN for the SEASON,
It is the greatest enemy in the World.
THF, 1SESV ECONOMY 13 TO COME TO
M. WACHTELS’S
mEkl €l*Ti»tN& MALL,
EARLY IN THE SEASON ANI)' BUY THE CLOTHES YOU WANT.
Don’t forget the place.
nov 15
M. WACIITEL'S
Next door to Toole & Sebum jjert.
THOMAS M. EDEN
Sporting .Articles,
which he haa jnat received. Having had an experienoo of Thirty years in making, repairing and
selling articles in his line, be U confident that he can offer superior inducements to purchasers.—
He bopos by strict attention and fair dealinj; to merit tbe support or the people.
«£ Faut aide of Poblio Square, next to tfirrine & 8on*a Carriage Hanufactonr. . oct ‘ “
Plantation for Sale,
offering for sale my Plantation in
“ ‘WitH of 500 acre* of
well timbered. There
T AM now offering for t
A Schley Connty, couai
land. 350 open: balance
to 1
VALUABLE property
V FOU BALE IN BRUNSWICK. .Ga., con*
Elating of loU to suit pnret
dQA ACRES
TOU with and Xtl<J corporate'limits'Te-
e- cently aarveyed into lota ami now for tha first
3 timooffere-1 at low pitces to encourage impr
montn, presenting greatindocementa to sett
oapitaliats and oUiera wiatnng to make safe
valuable investments,^aa tho property must ad
vance mindly in valuea aa the city improver
Titles are perfect Descriptive pLnphltts i
maps can be secnor procured at the office of
wm,
;d out by Plaintiff.
tV. J. BQ8WOBTH, D. Sheriff.
Isliam Early having applied to
emption of Personalty, ' ~ 5 " -
same at my office,
12 o’clock, M.
deefi 2w B. F. BELL, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in January next, will be
sold before the Court House door, ii
town of Starkville, Lee county, agreeable 1
order of the Ordinary of eoid county, tho foilow-
Lot of land No. 19, in the 2d District of Lee
county, Georgia, known as tho lands belonging
the estate of Joseph Outlaw, deceased.
Terms cash.
nov24 ViM. C. GILL, Adm’r.
Administrator's Sale.
Jiy, reariy
i January
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
JUHN DOBBINS,
deceased. Terms c
r*EOBGIA—Leu Cocsty.
tJ Whereas, Thomas B. High applies to
for Letters or Guardianship of the person .
property of Robert McLeod Minor of John W.
McLeod deceased.
These are therefore to cite aud admonish, all
aud singular the kiudred of said minora and all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, and file
their objection, if any they haro, otherwise Let
ters will bo granted said applicant.
Given nnder, my hand, in office, at Starkville,
this 5tU day of December, 1870.
J. W. WELKERSON, Ordinary.
eap foi* Cash!
OUR STOCK
a wow
PERFECT;
DRYGOODS
" ^ -AND-
MIL LI NERy
—SOLD AT—
COTTON PRICES!
W Call and select your BONNETS wa i
HATS. a
Orders Solicited.
MRS. LAZARON
FRENCH MILLINER.
Cheap for Cash!
will WM. LAZA1I0S.
REMOVAL
S. P. BOONE
H AVING removed to the old stand occnpM
by him last year—known as the 0. M. fii.
building—is now manufacturing, aud
stantly on hand a full supply of
Pino Xhxrnlturo.
PARLOR SETS,
In Walnut and Mahogany;
CHAMBER SETS,
With and without marble topi
COTTAGE SETS,
BEDSTEADS,MATTRESSES
Chairs, Basket#, Brooms
WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPER
METALLIC CASES AND COFFIN!
In great variety. Repairing promptly attata
to. Ordera filled with satisfaction and diipuct
sept 13-tf
Metaphysical Discovery!
DAVENPORT’S DRUB STORE,
AND GET PHAMPHLETS.
5 appli
r, I will pass upon the
December 17th, 1870, at
of Personalty. . ,
same at my office, on December 17tb. 1870, i
12 o’clock, M.
decG 2w B. F. BULL, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
T HOSE indebted to the estate of Dr. John A.
Comer will please make payment promptly.
Those ha~ 1 - i — *-*- -»»»- -
Atty in fact for Mrs. Hattie W Comer,Ex’
jt’tffll |jotift5-r^tl)!tg; <£o.
Schley Sheriff’s Sale for January.
ILL be eold before the Court House door,
in the town of Ellaville, on the FIRST
TUESDAY IN JANUARY, 1871, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
One cow and calf; ten bushels corn, more or
less; one stack of fodder; and one thousand
pound* seed cotton, more or less.
Levied upon by a lien fi. fa. in favor of J. J.
Dykes vs. Then. Newsom; property pointed out
by plaintiff, aud levied as the property of said
T. B. MYERS, Sheriff.
Dec. 6th, 1870. decG tds
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
B y virtue of an order from the Conrt of Ordi
nary of Schley connty, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in January next, before the Court
Honse door in tbe town of Ellaville, the follow-
Said lot of land is
—ads of Willis Little
W eat by Thoe. F. Rainey. Improvc-
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
ut, October Term,
i Libel for Divorce.
SIM. WALDBEP. j
APPEARING to the court that the defend,
ant in tho above stated case Las not bees
served, ho being a non-resident of the State :
It is ordered by the oonrt that said defendant
be and appear at the next April Term of said So-
'’mrt then and there to answer the plain.
action for Divorce, and that service be
perfected on said defendan by publication of
this Older iuthc Sumter Republican, a public
gazette, one* a month for four months previous
to said April Term of this court.
J: M. CLARK, J. 8. C., S. W. C.
ie extract from the Miuutes of Schley Su
perior Conrt. J. NEWTON CHENEY.
gegal ^aks-cSUbstrr Co.
Whereas, J. P. 1
STEB CoCSTT.
. P. Harrell, Adm’r de bonis
non, cstateof J. P. Harrell, lato of said county,
dec’ll, applies to me foijfettera of dismission as
’ These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, and all persons concerned, to he and
appear at my office within tho time prescribed
by law, and show oause, if any they Lave, oth
erwise letters of dismission will be *
terms of the law.
ySU-w Ord’y
riEOBGLWWxBsria Comrnr.
asassssmsss
same, at my office, on December 20th, at 10
°*dcc82wi2 Q. W. DAVENPORT, Ord’y.
|^l EOUGIA—WXBSTEB CoOXTT.
IJ J. A. Morgan having applied to me for ei
*-— - - "-’-tockfc A.K.
O. W. DAVENPORT, Ord’y.
Green B. Mayo having applied to me for
mption of Personalty and valuation of Home
stead, I will pass upon the same at my office on
the 23d day of December 1870.
JAMES W.WILKIN80N,
dec-9-2w. Ori’y
G EORGIA—Lee Cocstv.
Rebecca Barns having applied to me for
exemption of personalty and valuation of Home
stead, I will pass upon the same at my office on
the 23d day of Decemberl870.
JAMES W. WILKINSON,
dee 6-2w. Ord’y.
G EORGIA—Lee Corsxr.
Peter W. Laramore having applied t
for exemption of Personalty aud setting apart
and valuation of Homestead, I will pasts upon
the same at my office, on the 19th of December,
dec 9 2w J. W. WILKEBSON, Ordy.
a GEORGIA—Lie Cocsty.
wJ Whereas, Mrs. Mary E. Leo applies i
Letters of Adminiatration, on the estate W
H. Lee, late ot said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and adu onisb,
and singular, the kindred and creditors of si
deceased, and all persons concerned, to l>o a
appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, and show cause if any they have, oth
erwise letters of will be granted in terms of the
'“w.
Given nnder my hand and official signature,
S. COHEN,
O
Z
<Y70ULD respectfully call the attention of the
w¥ citizens of Americas and surrounding coun-
tLat he la p
ry to tho fact ti
a prepared
lands or
CUSTOM-MADE WORK
at the shortest notice. We have
Two European Workmen
who will give satisfaction to the trade. Owing
the fact that ho has hada good patronage for
nrteen years from the public, he feels able and
- willing to cut and make clothes at moderately
low prices, so as to eave the ladies the trouble of
making them, as be can then bettor fnfill his
Etp * in ”* “ a
. 8. COHEN,
may5-ly South Side Lamar Street.
COAL! COAL! COAL!
‘ECONOMY IS WEALTH !”
fpHENk
- , .'joor intorest and use “CoaT
instead of Wood. It is cheaper—safer,and
much more convenient.
All Gash orders filled at once.
Aim WM. SIRRINE & SON.
Baptist Female College,
CUTHBERT, GEORGIA,
E Board of Trustees take pleasure in
nouncing, for the benefit of aff nonr-Tnga
that they have secured a corps of experienced
and competent Teachers, to toko, charge of the
its exercises
■.. .i ■
Monday, January 8th. Y871,
good families can be secured hi from
tfcVh^hter* month ’ includin B washing, _ fuel
Tuition about the same M to other Institutions
[beir familiefc
SEALS, rrwicl-nt.
RED AND WHITE
Onion Sets.
^UIHLVA.ES.
Hosford’s Yeast Powders,
(Endorsed by Medical and Scientific Men.)
LINSEED OIL,
RAW and BOILED,
Improved.
Everything kept in a Dru?
Store can be found at
W. T. DAVENPORTS
Next door to Granberry & Co'?.
Valuable City Property
connsting of a DWELLING HOUSE and TWO
STORE ROOMS, located in the eastern
too city, adjoining A. B. Brown's lav wj
The dwelling ie a comfortable one, aad **
tains four room a, with two fireplaces. 0n“«
inan, is one of the most convenient pi** 4 ®
a»dtj. Tb, .tor. rooms ue eonwntont to a,
Ub °” g ““
For farther i.fbnaUion.ppljtt
novat-tf
J. E. GAVAN,
No. 11 Broad street,
ATLANrAt GEORGIA,
is sole agent for tbe sale of the celebrated
CINCINNATI
or the SUte of G
prices. Has always <
Unrivalled Deodora,
and other fine
IVIiiskics, Brandies and
which he aella low for cash. apBij
FOB SALE.
fANEof tbe finest DWELLINGS,
Pro 2 »cr«in the city, with ail necMsp
wildings, and an excellent well of vra K r p, ul t*'
Would be exchanged for