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U L. BURNET. J. F. NELSON.
BMEYHELSON.
FIRM !
¥E have succeeded Mr. II • Rogers
iu the
DRI GOODS BUSINESS
and continue to offer on good terms,
FIRST-CLASS
DRY GOODS,
STAPLE GOODS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
SHOES,
HOOTS,
DRESS GOODS,
CLOTHING,
LATE STYLE HATS,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
end everything else generally found in mixed
Stocks in Dawson.
Come and price our Goods before purchas
ing elsewhere, as it will not coat you any
thing to see.
BURNEY & NELSON,
No. 3, Loyless Block.
Dawson, Ga., April 22, IB6o—Ba
JUST RECEIVED!
Bacon Sides,
Shoulders,
Lard,
Flour,
Sngar,
Codec,
Tobacco,
GOOD WHISKEY;
And a lot of
Fresh ground Meal and Grits,
From Judge E. G. Brown's Mil
All of which I am offering at living rates for
the Money.
Would like to make arrangements with
families to furnish them with
FRESH MEAL AND GRITS
from the best ft'hite Corn, and from
the best Mill in the county.
J. E. LOYLESS.
Dawsoo, Ga, March 4, ’69—3m
TAILORING I
B. F. RUMNEY,
I > ESPii'CTFI/LLY announces to the citi—
II zens of Dawson, that he is now prepared
to cut, make, and repair for all warning any
thing done in that liue. (Shop—second duor
from Mr. Orr’s store.
Dawson, Ga., April Bth, 1869—1 m
M. F. WILHOFT’S
Anti-Periodic, or
Fever and Ague Tonic,
ft'lit invariably cure all
Jltiasmatlc fevers, viz:
Chills and Fever, or Fever and Ague,
Dumb Chills, Congestive Chills, or
Pernicious Fever, Bilious re
mittent Fever.
HRIHIS is a remedy which has been used by the
-At. author in the above named diseases for the
last ten years, with the happiest results. Even
in those obstinate cases, in which Quinine, Arse
nic or Pruesiate of Iron had been used in vain,
this remedy effected a cure in two or three days,
without a relapse ever occurring.
The advantages that the Anti Periodic posses
es above all remedies of this class, consist in the
fact.; First—That it iuvariably breaks up the fe~
ver, together with the liability to return on the
7th, 14tn, and 21st days. Second—That it does
not occasion any of the head symptoms, like those
Produced by Quinine. And Third -That it can
b administered to children of the most tender
age, with impunity. L. W. Hunt & Cos., whole
sale agents, Macon, Ga. For sale in Dawson by
Janes ALoyless. mch!B;tf
MW DRIIF STORE!!
Dr. J. A. Jackson & Cos.,
HAVING just received a splendid assort
ment of entirely .Vrir, fresh anil
Chemically Pure
DRUGS A MEDICINES.
including everything usually kept in a firs‘-
class DRUG STORE, have opened at
their new stand,
Capt, Alb’s Jewelry Shop,
North side Public Square.
They respectfully solicit a liberal share of
patronage, which they hope to merit by close
and prompt attention to their business. They
will sell
CHEAP, ad for the CASH OILY,
Prescriptions carefully compounded
at all hours,
BOTH DAY AND NIGHT,
by experienced Physicians and no one
else.
Dawson, Ga., April 22, 1869—1 m
GEORGIA, Terrell Counly :
Whereas, W. W. Farnuro applies to me
for letters of dismission from the guardianship
of J. B. AJ. R, Haynes and Sarah and Jo
seph White.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any, why said letters should
not he granted. Given under my hand, and
Official signature, this April 29th, 1869.
spr294od T. if. JONES, Ord’y.
In Bankruptcy.
Is tub District Court or tub United Statks,
for the Southern District ok Ucoruu.
In the matter of ) In Hankr’cy.
WILLIAM R. COZART, Bankrupt f No. 427.
ci'MIE said Bankrupt having petitioned the
-4. Court (or a discharge from all his debts
provable under the Bankrupt Act of March
2, 1867, notice is hereby given to all persons
interested to appear on the 13th day of
Mnv, 1869, at 8 o’clock a. m., at Chambers,
of said District Coart, before Frank S. Iles
seltinc, Esq., one of the Registers of said
Court in Bankruptcy, at the Court House in
Cuthbert, Ga., and show cause why the pray
er of the sadpetilion of the Bankrupt should
not be granted. And further notice is given
that the second and third meetings, will be
held at the same time aud place.
Dated at Savannah, Ga., this 6th day of
April, 1869. JAS. McPUERSON,
apiß;lt Clerk.
NEW ATTRACTIONS
—AT—
PAT. WARD'S BAR.
LUST received a New Stock of Fine
* J tAquors, Segara, He., He.
Will also keep for the accommodation of
my customers,
LEMONS & ICE.
Dawson, Ga., May 18, 1869—ts
n. R. ADAMS, 11. K. WASIIIIURN, A. A. ADAMS,
Eatonton, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Ameiicus,Ua.
ADAMS. WASHBURN« CO.
FACTORS
AND—
Commission Merchants,
No. 3, Stoddard's Lower Range,
mayis’69;6in Savannah , Ga.
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“Advocate," (formerly
Jhospectus,) contains 16 large_gt'J
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t®~edge, Virtue, and Temperance. Ii
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marcb4;2cn
HOUSEKEEPERS'
HOUSEKEEPERS!
Jflen — JPotnrn—antl Children !
•Hen — Jl'omen—emd Children !
REID—READ!
“Cooling to Sculils and Burns,”
“Soothing to all painful wounds, &e,”
“Healing to all S-res, Ulcers, &c.”
‘Costars' Buckthorn Salve
Is the most extraordinary sxj.ve ever known.
Its power of Soothing and Healing for all
Cuts, Burrs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, chapped
Hands and Skin, for Sore Nipples, for Piles,
&c., &c.—is without, a parallel. One person
says of it, ‘I would not ho without a Box in
my House, if it cost $5.00, or I had to travel
all the way to New York for it.”—[New Y.
Evening News, Sent. 5.
All Druggists in DAWSON sell it.
‘That Cougli will kill you,”
Try ,- 0' star's” Cough Remedy.
‘Cold and Hoarseness lead to death,”
Try ••(jos'ar’s” Cough Remedy.
For Croop.i, Whooping Coughs, etc.,”
Try “Cosiur’e” Cough Remedy.
“Costar says it is the best in the wide
world— and if lie says so—its True—its True
—its Tiue; and We say Try it, Try it, Try
it.” [Morning Paper, August 26 j
Druggists in DAWSON sell it.
“COSTAR’S”
STANDARD PREPARATIONS.
ARE 1118
Bcautifier.
T fIK
Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blossoms.
One Bottle, sl.oo—Three for $2.00.
HIS
“Costar’s” Rat, Roach, &c., Exter
minators.
“fostar’s” Bed Bug Exterminators.
“Costar’s” (only pure) Insect Pow
der.
“Only Infallible Remedies known."
“18 years established in New York.”
“2,000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured
daily.”
“! ! I Beware ! ! ! of spurious imitations.
“All Druggists in DAWSON sell them ”
Address <‘Co ST ar, 10 Crosby Sr., N. Y ,
Or, John F. Henry, (Successor to)
Uemas Baines & Cos., 21 Park Row,
N. Y.
For s,le by Jaues & Uoyless, Druggists,
Dawson, Ga. feb2s‘69;ly
Alv’d H. Colquitt, James Bagus,
Baker County, Ga. Newton, Ga.
Hugh H. Colquitt, Savannah, Ga.
COLQUITT & BACCS,
COTTON FACTORS & GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
Special attention to the sale of Cotton,
Dumber and Timber. Liberal advances on
Cossignmcsta. may6;tf
JVew •itlk' crtiaeincnlg.
S3OO A loath S2OO
-A-jrent.s "Wanted
FOR SERVICE AFLOAT,
In the SUMPTER & the ALABAMA,
BY ADMIRAL RAPHAEL SEMMEB.
This work is a record of the heroic services
afloat rendered by this gallant commander
and eis devoted comrades dur ng the war be
tween the States; and is a book of thriling in
terest to all lovers of the dating, brave and
true. It sells faster than any book that has
■been issued for years.
It is ‘ NOT A WAR BOOK” of the style
with which the public have been so peisist
ently BORED during the Inst five years, but
a work of euduring fame—a part of the his
iory of our common country, and no PATH
ER can afford to lose the opportunity of se
curing it for Itis children. The first immense
edition is alroadv gone, and still the agents
are pressing us for more books. Over fifty
agents have reported sales in thvir first
moDth, averaging 800 copies each, and nearly
every agent we have out reports rapid sales.
Exclusive tcrritoiy given to men of experience
and ability. The work is splendidly illustra
ted and bound. To secure go>'d territory,
Address F. I. DIBBLE & CO,
.Publishing House, 208 Main St. Louisville,
Ky. Jesse B. Knott, Agent Terrell county.
GREAT LAND SALE
In Henderson County, Ky.
Authorized by Act of the Kentucky Ley
isiature, 18(57-8.
Seven Rich and Highly Improved Ohio
River Bottom Farms and 506 Town .Lots to
be disposed of in SHARES.
Capital Prize, $150,000.
2 Piizes, each 2 7 ,500
4 Prizes, each 13,750
280 Prizes, each 120
140 Prizes, each 100
84 Prizes, each 80
MAKING 511 PRIZES IN ALL.
TICKETS, #3.
The drawing will take place at Masonic Temple
In Louisville, Ky., on the Ist Monday in Sept. ’69.
Agents will furnish pamphlets, giving descrip
tion of the property, and containing the act of the
Legislature, a*/iithorising the sale.
The responsibility and integrity of the Commis
sioners, who have charge of the Enterprise, are
cudoreed by the Certificates (which will be found
in the pamphlets,) of the following gentlemen :
Gov. J. W. Stevenson, Hons. Garrett .Davis, and
Thos. C. McCreery, U. S. Senators: lion. John T
Hunch, Speaker of the Ky. House of Representa
tives ; Hon. Archibald Dixon, Joseph Adams,
Pres’t. of Farmers Bank: L. C. Dallam, Pres’tof
National Bank; John H. Barrett, and others of
Henderson, Ky.; Hon. W. F. Parrett, Judge of
the Circuit Court (Ts 15th Judicial District, and M.
S. Johnson, judge of Court Common Pleas, of
Ind.i Hon. Win FI Walker, Mayor; John S Hop
kins, Pres’t Ist National Bank, and others of
Evansville, Tnd., aud many other gentlemen of
position and prominence in Kentucky & Indiana.
*The Farms (800 acres cleared and under cul
tivation,) have been rented the present year, 1809,
for sl2 per acre, money rent; bonds for the rent
have been deposited in the Farmers' Bank at Hon
do son, Ky., subject to control of the Commis
sioners, aud will be assigned to those drawing the
Farms. Kent of the capital prize, $5,1M)0.
TICKETS can be purchased of 1. II Lyne, Far
mers Bank, H‘‘uderson, Ky.; R B Alexander,
Commercial Bank, Louisville, Ky.; John C La
tham, Prcs’t Bank of H°phinsville, hopkinsvillc,
Ky.; James 1. Dallam, Commercial Bank, Padu
cah, ky; B C Thomas,Lexington, ky, W B Tyler,
Owensboro, ky. may 20,1869
SORGO AND SOUTHERN CANE.
Ths American Sorgo i/anual for 1869 con
tains full directions tor cultivating Sorghum,
J/riuufacturing /Syrup nnd Sugar, the latest
improvements in Machinery, and other infor
mation of great importance. Sent free. Ad
dress GEO. L. t QUIER & BRO, Buffalo, N Y
Health To restore lost powers. To re
move the effects of early errors. To stop in
voluntary seminal emissions. To repahi memory
and self again. To stop the waste of mind and
substance. To be cured permanently of varico
cele in four years. To be treated scientifically for
any disease of a private nature by a Medical In
corporation. To know fully of all this. To have
circulars, with terms send 35 cents to
Dr. C WILLIAMS, Box 199, St Paul, Minn
Twelve Times A Year.
The -Cress and the People everywhere
have pronounced our’a the Best Original
JLagizink published in this country, at the
Price, which we have placed wit iin the reach
of all. Send for a copy, or subscribe for the
year.
Single copy by mail, 25
Single Copy one year, $2 50
SPLENDID INDUCEMENTS FOR CLUBS.
Address the publishers
F. I. DIBB7/E & CO., 208 main St.
aprilß,lß69 Louisville, Ky.
VELOCIPEDE WHEELS,
MANUFACTURED BY
S. IST. BHOWN & Cos.
DAYTON, OHIO.
Tlioy also make a prime article of Spokes and
Hubs for Light. Carriage and Buggy Wheels.—
Send for priee list.
THE
COLE FLUTING MACHINE
BENNETT\ JOHNSON & CO.
MANUKA CTURB OP THE
COLE FLUTING MACHINE,
Patented March 31, 1866.
Take pleasure in presenting to the public the
BEST J/AC'HINE in the market.
The rollers are regulated by a self acting
“LEVER POWER,” conforming to any aud
all kinds of work, without the aid of the hand
or foot. No other J/achioe can claim this
principle, all of them having the Screw Pow
er at the top.
This Machine took the only Diploma and
J/edal awarded at the American Insti-ute of
New York City, in the fall of 1867.
Every family should have this machine.
Sold Wholesale and Retail by
BENNETT, JOHNSON & CO.
676 Broadway, iVew York.
Send for illustrated Circular.
Sold by all other houses in the city.
i>k. wiin ru it.
A REGULAR GRADUATE OF MEDICINE
as diploma at office will show, has been
longer engaged in the treatment ol Venereal,
Sexual aud Private Diseases, than auy other
physician in St. Louis.
Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Or
bhitisHernia, and rupture ; all Urinary Dis
eases and Srpkililic or Merfurial Afflictions
of the throat, Skin or Bones, are treated with
unparalleled success.
Spermatorrhea, Sexal debility and Impo..
tency as the result of self-abuse in youth, sex
ual excess in mature years, or other causes,
and which produce sometof the following ef
fects, as nocturnal emissions, blotches, debil
ity, diziness, dimness of sight, confusion of
ideas, evil forbodings, aversion of society of
females, loss of memory and sexual power,
and rendering marriage improper, are per
manently cured.
Dr. Whitaker publishes a MEDICAL PAM
PHLET relating to venetal diseases and the
disastrous and varied consequences of self'
abuse, that will be sent to any address in a
sealed envelop for two stamps. Many phy
sicians introduce patients to the doctor after
readrng Ms medical pamphlet. Communica
tion confidential. A friendly talk will cost
you nothing. Office central, yet retired—
No. 617 St. Charles st., St. Louis, Mo. Hours,
9 a m to 7 p. m. Sundays 12 to 2 p m.
EtI’AULA HOTEL,
Eufamla -AJa-
TERMS MODERATE,
Is. W. VICK & Cos.
May 6th 1869.
GREAT
Southern Preparations!
WHAT ARE THEY?
They are a class of select family medicinrs
prepared by physicians, with accuracy aud
nealoess, from pure and fresh remedial agents
for the convenient use of families when a
physician is not at hand. They are the re
sult of a long bedside experience in the South
ern and Western States, and physicians,
druggists and farmers are preferring them te
all others.
j ctuc n os Fonri.rc
Who can boast of a name in the casket of a
nation’s glory, and who is surrouuded with
all the glittering grandeur that riches can
bestow, is unhappy, melancholy and miaera
ble when afflicted with those terrible female
complaints which are so common all over the
country. If thus afflicted, buy
DKOMGOOLE & CO’S
-ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS,
and be once more restored to health, beauty
and buoyancy.
This compound is specially prepared for
all those female complaints and irregularities
depending upon an unhealthy scion of ihe
Uterine organs. It itnmedate y arouses, re
stores and legulates, giving tone, strength
and color to the pale and feeble.
Put up in large bottles, at #2 50 per bottle,
or tbiee bottles for $6.00. Sent to all parts
of the country on receipt of price. Sold by
all D.uggists.
Female Beauty !
Eiglish Female Bitters
English Ft male Bitters
English Female Bitters
English Female Bitters
English Female Bitters
Cures all Female Complaints
Cures all Female Crmplaints
Cures all Female Complaints
Cures all Female Complaints
Cures all Female Complaints
Asa Female Regulator
Asa Female Regulator
Asa Female Regulator
Asa Female Regulator
Asa Female Regulator
It arouses Old and Young
It arouses Old and Young
It arouses Old and Young
It arouses Old and Young
It arouses Old and Young
Fur h idueys anti Bladder,
Use Extract Bearberry and Buchu
Use Extract Bearberry and Buchu
Use Extract Bearberry and Buohu
Use Extract Bearberry and Buchu
Use Extract Bearberry and Buchu
Cures Gravel and Urinary Deposits
Cures Gravel and Urinary Deposits
Cures Gravel aud Urinary Deposits
Cures Gravel aod Urinary Deposits
Cures Gravel and Urinary Deposits
Physicians prescribe it
Physicians prescribe it
Physicians prescribe it
Physicians presenbo it
Physicians prescribe it
Cures Weak Back and G.et
Cures Weak B ick and Gleet
Cures W r eak Back and (Feet
Cures Weak Brek and Gleet
Cures N eak Back and Gleet
Cures eft’ cts of Dissipation
Cures effects of Dissipation
Cures eff cts of Dissipation
Cures effects of Dissipati ,n
Cures frt quent desire to Urinate
Cures fri quent desire to Urinate
Cures frequent desire to Urinate
IT IS A POWERFUL DIURETIC
IT IS A POWERFUL DIURETIC.
At One Dollar per Bottle
At (Joe Dollar per Bottle
AtO ae Dollar per Bottle
At One Dollar per Bottle
Purify Your Blood
With Constitutional Monarch
With Constitutional Monarch
With Constitutional Monarch
With Constitutional Monarch
Cures Scrofula and Oi l Sores
Cures Scrofula and Old Sures
Cures Scrofula and Old Sores
Cutes Scr, fuia and Old Sores
Cures Scrofula and Gld Sores
For diseaseh ..f the Skin ami G'atidi,
For d's ases of the Skin at and Glaods
For diseases of the Skin and Glands
Eor diseases of the Skin and Glands
For diseases ts the Skin and Ulands
For Gout, Itch and Tatter
For Gout, Itch and Tetter
For Gout, Dch and Tetter
For Gout, Itch and Tetter
For Gout, Itch aud Tetter
FOR CIItt.CS .l.vtt FE PER.
King of Chilis is the best
King of Chills is the best
King of Chills is the best
King of Chills is the best
King el Chills is the best
It arouses the Stomach and Liver
It arouses the Stomach aud Liver
It arou-es the Stomach and Liver
It arouses the Stomach and Liver
It arouses the Stomach and Liver
Does not effect Head Ears or Nerves
Docs not effect Head Ears or Nerves
Does not effect Head Ears or Nerves
Does not effect Head Ears or Nerves
Does not effect Head Ears or Nerves
FOR PRtt'oiTE tttSEmitSES.
Use Eureka Secret Cure
Use Eureka Secret Cure
Use Eureka Secret Cure
Use Eureka Secret Cure
Use Eureka Secret Cure
On” Bottle will Cure you
Oue Bott'e will Cure you'
One Bottle will Cure you
One Bottle will Cure you
One Bottle will Cure you
It Costs only $2 50
It Costs only $2 50
It Costs only 82 50
It Costs only 82 50
It Costs only $2 50
The above Preparations are offerred by
J. P. DROMGOOLE & CO.,
PROPRIETORS,
aprß;3tn Memphis, Tent).
For sale by Janes & Loyless, Dawson G i.
Georgia, Terrcii c®um>
Whereas, Eli Cochran, Executor oi D r
ling Sikes, applies for letters of dismission
from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any, why said letters should
not be granted. Given under my band, and
official signature, this Nov. 12th, 1868.
novl96m T. M. JONES, Oid’y.
HOW TO KILL FOUR BIRDS WITH ONE STONE.
Mil. FRANK IIFNJItIAN,
ONE of the beet Machinists In the State, has taken charge of my Mill, and wihaerp every
thing in good order, so that everybod? may be siM-e wf gelling Good Meal when
they ceme to Mill. The Mill is all fitted np new wiih
IST F W MAC HI N FRY »
and anew pair of the heat T)(l§ol*.tH IKK k. Everything will be done to make it
a FMItST CF.tSS MILL.
ANIkERSON, known already by the people as a good II Ist C K.SM ITII, on
Plantation, Buggy or Wagon work, has a Shop close by the Mill, and will do Plantation work
or anv work in hii line, and will do bis beet to give satisfaction. Having to pay IslSlu
for everything must have C.IS If for work.
If you waut env Plantation Wood-Work done, or TethlfS, Ilttreans, Uedsieads,
AT., call on Messrs. POlf’Mi A .I.VIHCF It'S, Occupying Shop adjoin
ing the Mill.
If your Watch, Clock, Music Box, or Accordeon does not do right call on
the subscriber at his old stand, whore you can be accommodated at once.
JkJm v JOHN P. ALLEN.
Dawson, Ga., Feb. 11, 1869—mly „
ALWAYS ON HA.NJD
FJLOCR , of all Grades,
.IfL JX, GRITS , BRsIJY,
Sit OR TS , and CO W-FEER.
ALSO, THE FAMOUS
SELF-AIJAISUSTGr FLOU U.
r l' , 0 OUR PATRONS, and all others we would say (hat we are manufacturing our Fiour
X from the beet quality of Wheat, and that all the Flour we Sill is fresh. We make all
grades, and have Flour as low as the lowest and as good as the best. Our motto is,
WE STRIVE TO PLEASE,
And guarantee satisfaction in all cases. All Flour sold hv us is guaranteed to please, or
money refunded. To all dealers, and the balance of mankind, we would say, try us, and we
feel assured that you will call again.
NOTICE, KsIGI.F MILW.S. —We have purchased of Bledsoe A Cos., their
entire stock in the above Flour Mills, situated near the Macon & Brunswick Depot. Ihe
Milling business will hereafter be carried on by us, under Ihe firm name of T. 11. Cheek & Cos.
We have protured the services of Mr. I. Bledsoe, who will be happy to wait on the former
patrons of Bledsoe & Cos. D. R. COOK.
T. H. CKEEK.
Having sold our stock to Messrs. Cook & Cheek, we take great pleasure in recommending
them to our old customers. [lebl l’696m] BLEDSOE & CO.
PRODUCE
AND
Provisions
FOR
SOUTHWESTERN GEORGIA.
MESSRS. KOLB & COUftlC,
XX7ISH to inform Dealers and Farmers of
VY South Western Georgia, that they have
opened a large Wholesale and Retail
Produce & Provision House
f F T.1F.11t.1.
Where they now have on hand, and will be
constantly receiving, large supplies of
CORN, HAY, BACUN, LARI)',
Flour, Tobacco, tAquors, Sic.
WE offer great inducements to Dealers and
Farmers by the Wholesale, and pledge our
selves to sell to them at all times, at as low
prices as the goods can be obtained in Mi
eon, thereby giving a great difference in
Freight.
We refer to Capt. S. R. Weston, qf Daw
son, Irom whom our wholesale prices can be
obtained.
KOLB &. ( (A RIO.
Eufaula, Ala., March 11, 1869—3 m
SS Jib Hi ESi 5
buads, hooks,
nun Hinn
RKAM-MADE
iASH GLAZED
AND ALL KINDS OK
Ornamental, Cottage, House A More
Work done to order in the best and latest
styles.
HOUSE AND KITCHEN FURNITURE
Planing, Sawing and Turned Work, Coun
ters, Tables, and Stools for Stores.
Repairing of all kinds done cheaply, and
with dispatch. It will pay to send or call at
Factory, foot of Third Street, on
Wharf St., Macon, Ga.
GREENVILLE WOOD.
juoe2o; 1 yw
SEGfIAAF &JAYLOR.
FURNITURE,
Carpets and Mattresses,
WHOLESALE <fc RETAIL
MANUFACTORY & WAREROOMS
87 tf 1 89 Bowery , 65 Christie Street, and 130
and 133 Hester Street, KEW YORK,
(Connected under one Roof)
\\ T E have now on hand the largest Stock
v v of entirely now patterns and designs,
for furn'shing Houses throughout, ever of
fered by one house in the city, and at a great
deduction in prices.
OITK CARPET DEPART
MEAT is under the Superintendence of
H. S. BARNES, who is well and favorably
known to the public, having been a long time
with Lloane & Cos., in Broadway, and for the
list four years, with Loid & Taylor. Our
stock of Cxrpets is entirely new and well se*
lected, this branch having been just added to
our business.
The Mattress Depart men t is
eiuii rly under our supervision, all b'iugmade
on rhe premises. E very guaranteed.
Steamboats, Hotels, Churches, Public
Halls, and private Houses, furnished through
out at wholesale prices.
The Floating Palaces, the Steamers of the
Peoples' Line on the Hudson iftver, were
furnished by us.
M 9 rices Defy Competition .
Second and Third Avenue Cars pass our
Stores. Entrance, 87 & 89 Bowery, New
York. mch25,1869 3m
JMETHIN gWt TH HEE Dill
o
HAVING made arrangements wiih the
Tomlinson Demoreil Cos.,
are abie to sell two, three, four and six
horse Wagons, at a small advance on New
York cost. We would invite those wishing
good Plantation Wagons, to examine our
Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
VVe would also call the attention of the
public, to our splendid wud extensive stock ol
BIGGIES, HARNESS 4 CARRIAGES,
both of our own and Northern manufacture.
Dm generally understood throughout. South-
Western Georgia, that XX'JH. NIKItIXE
always warrants his work. We always keep
a good Stock ol Carriage & Harness, Wagon
Call f.udTee material 9C ‘ ttU description.
WM. SIKRLVE,
PLANTERS’ SUPPLIES
OJS T TIME!
WE are now prepared to furnish
supplies of all kinds, ON
lIME, at reasonable rates, for ap
proved paper. r
JOHNSON, CAMPBELL & CO.
Macon, Ga , March 11, '69—2m
TO
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS,
THE undersigned beg leave to call atten
tion to
MACON,
as a WHOLESALE MARKET toe em,.
thing that is necessary to be bought In all
the region around about Macon. We have
snch facilities id our various departments as
will secure to our customers THE VERY
LOWEST RA TEE, and we irnend to keep
such stocks on band as will make It to the in
terest of all not to go further than
MACON,
to buy thefr supplies. We hope by close at
tention to business to merit your patronage,
and therefore respectfully ask your attention
to our respective houses when yon visit the
city or w ish to buy by orders,
J. B. ROSS 4k SON,
Corner Second Cherry Streets,
Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries
Hardwire, etc., etc.
B. A. WISE,'
Cherry Street,
Wholesale Sealer iu Stoves, Heuse-Furnisfi-
Ing Goods, Tin Ware, etc.
SINGLETON, HUNT & CO.,
Second Stfeet,
Wholesale Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Data
Caps, etc. *
WINSIIIP A CALLAWAY,
Second street,
Wholesale Dealers in Clo'hiDg, Gents’ Fur
nishing Goods, etc.
W . HUFF,
Corner Cherry and Third streets.
Wholesale Grain and Provision Dealer.
J. W. BURKE & CO.,
f>o Second Bt-eet,
Wholesale Booksellers and Stationers.
CARH ART A. CURD,
Cherry street.
Wholesale Dealers in Hardware, etc., els.
L. W. HUNT & CO.,
Cherry Street,
Wholesale Druggists and dealers in Paints
Oils, Glass, etc.
ROGERS & BONN,
Cherry Street,
Wholesale Groueis and Liquor Dealers.
B. A. Wise,
Mulberry Street,
Wholesale Crockerv, Lamp and Glassware.
W. A. Huff,
Third Street,
Wholesale Carriage aud Wagon Dealer.
Johnson, Campbell & Cos,,
Corner of Fourth and Popular Streets,
Wholesale Grocery, Provision, Liquor and
Commission Jferehants.
Little, Hnith & Cos.,
Dealers in Saddles and Harness, Carriage
Goods, Shoe Findings, and Concord
Buggies, end Wagons.
Jones, Baxter & Hay,
Cotton Avenue,
General Commission J/erchants and Dealers
in P r oduce, Provisions, Staple Grocer
ies, Fertilizers, Lime, Plaster, Ce
ment, etc.
Harris, Clay & Cos.,
Corner of Cherry and Third streets, Macon,
Georgia, Wholesale Druggists.
L. 11. Wins:,
N o. 48 Second street,
Dealer in Watches, Jewelry, Silverwsre, Dia
monds, Fancy Goods, Canes, etc.
City Bankin? Company, Macon, Ga.
Cash Capital #200,000.
C. A Nuttino, W. P. Goodall,
President, Cashier.
First National Bank.
I. 0. Plant, YV. \V. Weiolit,
President, Cashier.
DIRECTORS :
11. L. Jewett, W. H. Ross, G. 11, Huzlehurst,
W. B. Dinsmore, W. Lightfoot, H. B. Plant.
fnbbedffe & HazlfhiirH,
Bankers and Brokers, Second Street.
M. R. Rotifers & Cos.,
Cherry Street,
Marufuclnrois and Wholesalt dealers in ran
dies and foreign Fruits. Wed ing nnd
Fesiive Parties D. corated and iur
nidhed in the most artistic styles.
Mix & Kirlland,
No. 3 Cotton Avenue,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Boots and
Shoes, Leather Finding, Lasts, etc.
J. H. Hertz,
Successor to Turpin & Hertz.
Wholesale Dealer in Men and Boys clothing,
and Gents Furnishing Goods, 90 Cherry St.
E. Feuchtwanger &(0 ,
Triangular Block, 43 Second Street,
Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goodsand Notions,
apt B;tf
NKW SCALE
PIANOS,
With Iron Frame, Overstrung Bass, and
Agraffe Bridge.
Melodeons and Cabinet Organs,
Tlie best Manufactured; War
ranted for Six Years.
FIFTY New and .Pianos, Me*
lodeons and Organs of first-class makers,
at low prices for cash y or one third cash and
the balance in Monthly Instalments. Second
hand Instruments at great bargains. Illustra*
ted Catalogue mailed. Warerooms, 481
Broadway, N. Y. HORACE WATERS.
TESTIMONIALS.
The Waters' Pianos are knowa as among
the very best.— N. Y. Evangelist.
We can speak of the merits of the Water*’
Pianos from personal knowledge as being of
the very best quality.— Christian Intel.
The Waters’ Pianos are built of the best
«nd most thoroughly seasoned material.—
Advocate <k Journal.
Our friends will find at Mr. Waters* store
the very best assortment of Pianos, Melo*
deona and Organs to he found in the United
States.— Graham-s Magazine.
MUSICAL DOINGS.—Since Mr. Waters gavt
up publishing sheet music, he has devoted bis
whole capital and attention to the manufacture
nnd sale of Pianos and Melodeons* He has just
issued a catalogue of his new instruments, giving
anew scale of prices, which shows a marked re
duction from former rates, and his Pianos have
recently been awarded the First Premium at sev
eral Fairs. Many people Qf the present day, who
are attracted, if not confused, with the flaming ad
vertisements ol rival piano houses, probably over
look the modest manufacturer like Mr. Waters;
but we happen to know that his instruments
earned him a good reputation long before Expo
sitions and “noliors” connected therewith were
ever thought of; indeed, we have one of Mr. Wa
ters’ Pianofortes now in our residence (where it
has stood for years,) of which any manufacturer
in the world might well be proud. We have al
ways been delighted with it as a sweet toned and
powerful instrument, nnd there is no doubt of its
durability ; more than this, some of the best ama
teur players in the city, as well as several celebra
ted pianists, have performed on the same piano,
and all pronounce it a superior and first-class in
strument. Stronger endorsement we could not
give. —Home Journal.
A specimen of the above Pianos ean bo
seen at mv residence. W. M. Pieples,
jan2l;lyrw Agent.
Southern Mutual Insua ce Cos.
—OF—
ATH£NS, GEORGIA.
Chartered in 1847. Reserved fund,
*£200,000.
r’rofits annually divided between yearly policy
bolder..
Voung L. G. Harris, President.
Stephen Thomas, Secretary*
lb in old Georgia Favorite in represented at
Dawson by S. R. WESTON. AS**
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