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WfiICLEY & KNOTT,
Are now receiving a Large and Complete Stock of
Hardware, Cutlery,
4grlcultiaral
Implements^
Circalar Saws,
Carriage Materials,
Mil FUIMIN 0091,
4
Carpenter’s TOols,
Blacksmith Tools,
Iron and Steel,
Which they are offering at
BEBUCED BATES .
©OME 4ND SEE FOR YOURSELVES !
J. E. BRAY & CO.,
9BALERS IX
Cooking Stoves,
RIDE FURNISHING GOODS,
IUFAIJLA, ALA.
’jjt, jura.r.nco a n~oon
I rJLRE, at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
W« al»» keep a complete stock of
*I» PJUkTI,
BHEKT IRON,
WIRE,
Tinners 1 Stock Generally.
WITCH,
A Celebrated Cooking Stowe.
•OUTHERN STAR,
A C%eap Quality, Highly Recomendcd.
PRAIRIE FJLOWER
BEN FRANKLIN,
A Large Oven Stove.
TOUNG AMERICA,
KEROSENE OIL.
LAMPS • —All Descriptions.
****M aonoiTin raoii socthwesters
'■* auglo,6m
GEORGIA, Trrrei County :
Where** Simon Cogan applies to me for
teller* of edminietration on the estate of Ru
fat Marlin, deceased.
These »re .berefore to cite and admonish
ell person* concerned to be and appear at my
•®ee aithiD th* time prescribed by law, and
aha* cause, if any, why said letters should
sal be (ranted.
Oivcc ander my head end official signature
thh Naeemfcer isl, 188*. T. M. JONES.
de«? Ord'y.
HARDWARE STORE!
(THOMPSON * KENBRICK’s OLD STAND.)
W. L. W ADSWOBTH & C 0.,
Americas, Ga.,
4 RE now receiving and have on hand, or e
XdL ol the largest and best selected stocks of
HARDWARE, MOVES, TIX,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
ever offered in this market, viz : Carpenter’*,
Blacksmith's and Tanner’s TOOtS-eve
ry description of Milliliter's Hardware,
Paints, .Oils, Glass and Putty,
Axes, Iloes, Trace Chairs, Shovels and
Spades, Grindstones, Pots, .Ovens, Spiders,
Ac. The finest lot of Cooking Stoves in
Southwestern Georgia, at prices to defv com
petition. A full line of Wooden and li’ff
loic ft'ure, Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, Chil
dren's Carriages, etc. Table and Pocket G'llf
lery, Spoons, Coffee Mills, Seives, Ac.
A large lot of Tfll ITVIPf always on
band of our own manufacture, at wholesale
and retail.
E3F" Roofing and Guttering done by com
petent workmen in the best style, and work
warranted.
Americus, Ga., April IS-ts
CROYESTEEN & CO.,
Piano Forte Manufacturers,
490 Broadway. .Vfir J'orA.
rTUIE attention of the public and the trade is
1 invited to our .Fr»r Seale, Seven
Oetave, Bose wood Piano M'orles
which for volume and purity of tone are un
rivalled by any hitherto offered in this mark
et. They contain all the modern improve
ments, French grand action, harp pedal iron
frame, over s'rung bass, etc., and each in
strument being made under the personal
supervision of Mr. J. 11. Gsovestesn, who
Las a practical experience of over thirty years
in their manufacture, is fully warranted in
every particular.
T!i« “GrovcMcen Piano Forte”
Rec’d the hiehestaward of in erit at the cele
brated World's Fair, where were exhibited
instruments from the best makers of London,
Paris, Germany,Philade phia, Baltimore, Bos
ton and New York and also at the American
Institute for five successive years, the Gold
and Silver Medals liom both of which can be
seen at our ware-rooms.
By the introduction of improvements we
make a still more perfect Piano-forte, and by
manufacturing largely, with a strictly cash
system, are enabled to offer these instruments
at a price which will preclude all competition.
Our prices are from SIOO to S2GO cheaper
than vnv firs class Piauo forte.
TERMS.—tNxT Cash in current funds Be
acriptive circulars sentiree. Aug 17,lyear
f I IvOKGIA. Tci'i-ell Count):
\J Whereas, John R. L. Grice applies to
me foiletters of dismission from the estate of
Felix Johnson, late of said countv, deceased,
These are to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to be and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if any, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture this July 27tb, 1866. T.M.-TONES,
o r d' n arv.
f h EoKVIA, Teriell Coimiy:
*-A Whereas, Naomi Coxwell epplies for
letter of dismission from guardianship of Wil
liam Coxwell.
These are therefo-e to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at mv
office within the time preactibed by law, and
show cause, if any, why said letters should
not begranted. Given under my hand and
official signature: us October Bih 1866
Oct. 6th 1866 T V. JONES, Ord’v
G all ,chan s Puls
(CHILLS & FEVER'
Ualliohan** Pills ar* cowrx-Efd ulmjdr of Vegeta
ble IMetiirinr*. They nr® t'atkartic .Pill#, acting
upon tho Stomach, J.lver, and liotrel* ; containing
no Arsenic, CaloOl#], ftlue Man, or ntiy othtir Mineral
aubstano®. Tlie great tul vantage the Proprietor® claim
Cor tlo»®c* Pllla 1a that, without the aid of Calomel,
liiue Mam, or any other Mineral*, they will cure the
most obstinate com* <>f ('HILLS AND FEVER,
j dumb AOUK. PERIODICAL HEADACHE, NEU
j HA LOLA, hu«l utl offflMion® of n like character. Fol
[ low tho <firectu»nn, a»d yon will find they will do all
that in claimed for them. Try on® box, and th®ir own
merit* will recommend them ever afterwards.
We hnve used (hilliphan's Pitta, and nave
never known them to (oil to eure whoa the direction#
were followed, and unhesitatingly recommend them to
public foTor
Jlhk. T It. WATTS, Ex-Gov. of Alabama.
“ T. J. -JUDGE, Judpe Htinrmie ( ourt of Ala.
* “ ROJSEKT buUGiILKTV, Judge 9th Circuit
of Alabama.
Wm. O. WALLER, Sheriff Montgomery Cos., Ala.
Hom. ALEX. B. CLITHEUALL, Montgomery, Ala.
Cou J AS. 11. WEAVER, - ' “
- CP.AWKOIiI) 8188, “ *
Maj. E. A. BANKS, Com. N O. La.
GEO. MASON, Kaq, Mayor Wetumpka, Ala
MIK.L L. WOODS, Att’y at Law, 2tH) B'dway, N.T
BLOUNT & HALE,
Sole Proprietors, Montgomery, Alabama.
WHOLESALE DEPOTS,
Harral, Rlfilcy & Tompkins, 141 Chambers St., N. Y.
L J Hart & Cos., New Orleans, La.
Blount dc lisle, Montgomery, Alabama
Sold hy (ill Drujfgisits.
Retail Price, $1.50 per Box.
On rwoeipt of $1.30, on« box of the Pills will U sent
to sop part of the Unitoe State*
WuOhKH.u.R also bv T. W. Mar slo Now
York, imJ Edward Wilier k. CY., Louisville,
Ivy. For sale >4 Dawson, hy Ur. J. L, D
Perryman, Avcnt A Adams, Druggists
Wm. U. Blkkocgiis. T. 11. Miin'iu.
W. 11. BcriP.ocoHs, Jr.
WM. 11. BURROUGHS & CO-,
GENERAL
CQiViiViiSSION & FORWARDING
MEKCH^ISTTS,
JVo. 97 BAY STEFET
s.f r.i.v.v./H, - - nett no Ft,
For Use sale of Cotton and other
Produce, Timber, Lumber, ileal
Estate, Persoual Properly, Ac,
I recomend to my friends in Dawson,
and surrounding country, the above Firm,
as responsible, honest, and reliable men, aud
bespeak for them a share ot their patron
age.
Any business entrusted to them, will meet
with prompt attention, and entire satisfaction
given. Liberal advance made on Crllon,
consigned to them in Savannah, or deposit
ed with me in Dawson,
oct. 8 fim D. M. HARDEN.
ILWAISOH HAND!
M
1 AA LETT’S Doubif and Sin
* ' " ' Sic
$l5O.
2 OO Assorted ladies’, gent?, andboya’ aaddUs
aud a iddle-trees—from $G to sso* 1000
sorted carriage and team collais— equal to
any iu tlie l . S. Also, bridles, martingales,
whips, and saddlery hardware and leather in
my line—to which the attention of dealers
and planters are invited. I intend to do good
work and sell it low. Give me a call before
you buy, G. BERND.
July2o 6m* Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
J. V. PRICE & SONS,
WAREHOUSE AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AMERICU3, GEORGIA.
ITfE are now at the Ware-Ilouse formerly
\V owned by Dr. R. C. Black, on Cotton
street, but will soon be at our old stand in
the brick Ware House now being built by
Mr. E. B, Loyless.
We are prepared to furnish Bagging and
Rope to planters, make advances on cotton
or other produce in store**, ship cotton to
New Orleans, Savannah, New York or Liver
pool, making liberal advancements on our
shipments. We can aDo issue cotton in our
Ware- House, as cheap as it can be done in
any oilier home in the citv. Our ware-
Lioika is remote from any other building. As
our senior has been in the cotton bussiness
for .he Ust fifteen years, and always on the
side o* the Phnter, we hope to do a reasona-
b T fi share of the cotton business. Cotton
r lipped to us holow this point on the S. W.
R. R. will only be charged one ($1) dollar
/•er bale aud no drayage at this place to our
Warehouse. Sept2l 6m
J. G. L. MARTIN
i:vr,tccß, ,ii.
Manufactures
CANDY,
BREAD,
CAKES AND
CRACKERS,
in ail their various styles. Keeps M'ruUs,
Toys, Ciyeirs, Stationery Books',
LIGHT GROCERIES, Kerosine Lamps and
Oil, Garden seeds, etc., etc.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Cash OaDF.r.s respectfully solicited and sat
isfaction warrantod. No charges made for
outside purchases.
CST-Agent for the Washington Iron
Works, Steam Engines Castings and Mach
inery of every kind. April 27. ]y.
I 'Fci'rell County
Whereas, R. C. Martin, applies to me
for letters of dismission from the estate of
L! j lh Tucker, deceased.
These are, therefore to cite and admonis
all persons concerned to be nnd appear at
my office with in the time prescribed by law
and show cause, if any exists, *hv said let
er9 should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signa
ure, this Nov. 26, 1866
T. M. JONES, Ordinary.
( N EORGM, Calhoun Countv.
V 8 Whereas William Rivers applies for
Letters of Dismission from the estate of Rob
ert H. Pitman deceased !
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons to be and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law, to show cause
if any they have why said Letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand and official sign*
ture, this December 21sf, 1866.
W E. GRIFFIN, Ord.
com: to the
C O II IST JE II !
C. BRYAN,
OFFERS AT
Wholesale & Retail
DRY GOODS
Jand
AT
REDUCED PRICES.
rUS undersigned having purchased th*
stock of goods of Mr. T. J. Caunon, ami
secured the excellent position ot “the corner
offers them at prices that will let others live,
as well n« himself: He has on hand, nearly
every descrip ion of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
MUSLINS,
PeLANES,
BAREGES,
GRENADINES,
MOZAMEIQES,
PRINTS,
and many otner aiticka in the line cl Ladie-
Diess Goods, which t.e will dispose ot at the
lowest prices, iu order to make room for bis
New 101 l block.
Planters A Citizens,
He offers a large, well-selected stock o
CLOTHING,
of all Descriptions,
(Boots andShoes,
HATS & CA PS,
SEiirts.
Splendid Collars,
and all other articles veccssnry for a
gen tleman’s Wardrobe.
o
Fine Stock of
Crockery and Glass Ware.
SSsirdwarc A Cutlery
GROCERIES,
Coffee,
Sugar,
Silt,
Flour,
Cigars,
Confectioßcries,
K«pt consbinttr on hand and at prices that
defy competition in this market.
Chewing Tobacco,
Not excelled by any in Eufaula.
LIQTJORS
_A_ll Descriptions.
BY THE
IUIRREL. or CASE
o
Thinking the public and his old friends,
for the liberal patronage heretofore received,
he faelsconfident that ho will be able to give
them entire satisfaction, by calling on him at
“the Corner.”
JAS. C. BRYAN,
Anguit 10,»m ElTlFLil, ALA
notice :
KKNDIIICK i Knowles haring associated
themselves together in the practice ol
medicine, tender their professional services to
the people generally. They are prepared to
prescribe for, and tieatany case they may lie
called to soe. Clirouic diseases of all kinds
will l-e treated by cor sulting us, either by ep
plying in peteon or writing, giving ihe age
habits, constitution, symptoms, and duration
ofekkueia. All kinds of produce taken for
practice done. One or ti e o'her can be found
at all times at their office or residence unless
profession ally absent. Freedmans practice
not taken by contracr, and, when done, the
employer must bo leeponeible for tlie fee.
R. T. KENDRICK,
Morgan Ga., Sept. 21, 18«6.
R. C. KNOWLES.
/ ’ l.ttl{(,| A, T< i ri'll Comity.
VI Whereas Elain John-on applies to me
for letters of dismission from the estate of
James U. Wilbanks,
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at my
office within the lime prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under mv hand and official s ; gna
turo, Nov. y, ißr.c.
nov 9 T M. JONES, Ord.
ffEOIUaIA Calhoun Comity.
'T Whereas William Dickey applies for let
ters of dismission from the estate of John F.
Ih avers deceased :
Notice is hereby given to all concerned
to .be and appear at, my office
within the time prescribed by law'to show
cause if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my baud ar.d official signa
tore this December 21st, 18f.fi,
W. E. GRIFFIN Ord.
Ai»ini.\ svr is aao st's sack.
UNDER an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Terrell Cos., will ire sold before the
Court Home I) >or i:i s.ti.l Com-tv, on the
First- Tuesday .in Febuary: Lot of land,
No 228 aud 232 iu tiio Sth District of said
County.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
cr.lUorß of J. W. Tuckers estate.
%c- 11 JESSETUCKER, Ad mV.
Police io Debtors and Creditors.
ALL Persons indebted to tlie estate of A-
Parrott, late of Terrell County, are hereby
required to make payment, and all persons
holding claims against the 6aid estate, to
present tnem in terms of the law.
VRc. 7 m. j. parrot Ajm.
ADJUniIS’fKATOHSSALC.
UNDER an order irom the Court of Ordina
ry of Calhoun county, wiii he sold before tlie
Court House door tn the Town of Morgan,
on tlie first Tuesday in February next the
real estate belonging to tire estate of William
Keel, late said county, deceased. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs aud creditor..
IJ. F. DRAY,
fdEURGIA, Terrell County :
\ I Whereas, Jared Irwin, applies to me
for letters of dismission from the estate of
Janies 11. Irwin, late (.1 Terrell county de
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite arid admonish
all presot.s concerned to be and appear at
my office witbia the time prt-scri bed by law,
and s’oow cause,if any, why said lettersshould
not be granted.
Given under tnv hand and official signature
this August 8d ’66. T. M JONES, Ord’v,
A IDIIIIM K ATOR'S SAF.Ii.
Under an order from the Court of Ordina
ry of Terrell County, will be sold, on the first
Tuesday in February m-xt, the following
property belonging to the estate of J imes
Parrott, deceased ; Lots of land Nos. 232and
217, in thcllth District of Terrell County.—
The l-.rger portion of this land is cleared'or.d
in.cultivation. ScM for the benefit of the heirs
and creditor*. HARRIET TaRROTT,
d«7 >ds. Adni x.
./ It.ft I.VIt, Ttl.l Tit ii’.S ti. tl. t:.
YY7IEL be sold before the Court Hou-e
” » door, iu the Town of Dawson Terrell
Uountv, on the first Tuesday in Febuary next
within the usual hours of Sale, all the real
property belonging to the estate of David
Westfield, late of said County deceased, situ
ated two miles from Dawson, and certain
Mill property, known as- Thomas’s Mill's in
said Countv of Terrell and likewise smaller
tracts ot wild and scat ciing lands, lying in
Cherokee County ; some es which is reputed !
to be valuable for mining purposes. Teims
made known on day of sale.
Samuel e. fields, i
ccc7 Aumn’r. I
p EORGIA, Trrrell County:
\ Whereas, Abraham Sasser applies to mt
for letters ol di‘mission frem the estate of
James M. Kennedy deceased.
These are therefore to oito and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at my
office within the lime prescribed by law and
show cause, if any why said letters should not
be grouted.
Given under rrv hand and official signature
this December Ist. T. 13. JQN'iiS,
<L‘c7 Ord.
VN EOKGM, Terrell County.
\!I Whereas, Mary Jlawkius applies for let
ters of guardianship of the minora of Lewis
S. Hawkins:
No’icc is hereby given to all concerned, to
bo and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by Law, to show cause if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand ana Official ,'igna
ture, this Nov. 23d, 1866.
T. M. JONES, Ord.
p EORGIA, ’F«trrt:ll County.
\JT Whereas. J. N. Sessions applies lor let- j
ters of dismission from Guardianship of Tur- j
uer Harman and minors of Ruben Spi nee, de
ceased.
Notice is hereby given-to al! interested, to
be and appear at mv office within the time
prescribed bv L or, to show cause if any they I
have, why said Letters should not be grant.
ed. |
Given under my hand and Official Signa
ture, this Nov. 23d, 1866.
T. M. JONES, Ord. j
a Jlo f'JCSTEMEAT 6; Cos.,
Piano Forte Manufacturers,
499 Broadway, dl'ew i'ork,
r |''HESE Pianos received the highest award
1 ofmetitut the WorliFs Fair, over the;
best makers from London, Paris, Germanv i
the cities of New York, Philadelphia. Baiti!
more and Boston ; also, the Gold .Wtrfal
at tile American Institute, for Five Successive
Years!! Our Pianos contain the French;
Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Overstrung Bass, i
Full Iron Frame, and ail modern improve-!
menta. Every Instrument wa-rented five
vears. Made tinder the surpervision of Mr.
•B. 11. OROYESTEIM, who has a
practical experience of over thirty five years, }
and is the maker of over eleven thousand I
pianofortes. Oar facilities for manufacturing j
euatdfi us to sell these instruments from SIOO
to S2OO cheaper than any first class piano
forte. Aug. 3Myr
R. 11. JIUO.TI4I GEI, of Ga.,
WITH
Jas. C. McFerran, ) ( V. P. Armstrong,
Jno. B. McFerran, J ( R. J. Menefce
M’FERRAN, ARMSTRONG & GO.
(Late Mitchell & Armstrong,)
PROVISION DEALERS,
AND
Commission Acrrhants,
A ND Agents for Bagging, Bale Rope, &
XV Twine. Ourers of the Celebrated "Mag
noiia Ham.” No. 21 Main, bet. Ist k 2nd, and
12 A 24 Washington Bf.,
«n i- o its r//. /, r r,
lUootiI Uooti mags hp^
Blegrath, Patterson & Cos.
OPPOSITE LA'XIER HOUSE,
\o. Ulls’ Old Stand,
]VTacon, Ga.,
VRE receiving almost everything good to
eat and drink ! They have iu store, aud
to arrive soon, such a stock us will make it
impossible for you to cull for anything in the
Grocery, Provision, Wine and Liquor liue,
without finding it in tbeir house.
READ AND PONDER WELL!
We will receivo in a few days, New Jfuck
erel, Fresh Cheese, Genuine Goshen Butter,
and anything else that can be louud.
Sugar, Brandies,
Coffee, Old St. Croix Rum,
Tea, Oid JtMn. Rum,
Syrup, Pure Irish Whiskey,
Vinegar, IJaurbon Whiskey,
Hams, 1 year old,
Dried Beef, 12 ” ”
Smok’d Tourigos, 3 ” ”
Pickled ” 4 ” ”
Fulton M’kt P.ye Whisky,
Beef, Corn ”
Piek’ld Pork, sxsx,
Bacon, Sherry,
Lard, Port,
Flour, Wine,
Meal, Maderia
Grits, Wine,
Sul-, Claret,
Champagne,
No. 86.
ELLS’
Old Stand.
Green Seal,
Cliquot Anchor,
Ileidseik, Rice,
Burgundy, Soda,
Chambcrtin, Pepper,
Sparkling Salmon,
Hock, Mackerel,
Maraschino' Yeast Powders,
Sauturue, While Eish,
Rhino Wip.es, Blue Fish,
D’Absinthe, Sardines,
Pickles, Oysters,
Gelatine, Citron,
Dates, Jellies,
Canned Fruits, Sauces,
lov 2 6m &e. Ac. 2fcc
GREAT WATCH SALE
ON THE FOFCLAIt ONE FRIGE FI.AN,
Gitiii" every Pair on a Handsome
and Reliable Hatch for the
low Price cf Ten Hollars!
ITillioiii Hcgard to Value.
And not to be Paid for mi less jieifutli/
.Satis/actoiy !
100 Solid Gold lliini’iig Watches |250 tc 4' , 50
100 Magic Cased Gold Watches 200 to 5iM)
100 Ladies’ Watches, Enamelled 100 to Sop
200 Gold Hunting Chronometer Walcho.
250 to 300
200 Gold Hunting English Levers 200,t0 250
300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches 150,t0200
500 Gold Hunting Aqier. Watches lull to 25u
500 Silver Hutitii g Levers 60 to 15i.
500 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 260
500 Gold Ladies’ Watches 6(1 to 260
1,000 Gold Hunting Ie pines 60 to 75
1,000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches 50to 100
2,500 Hunting Silver Watches 26 to 75
6,000 Assorted Watches all kinds 10 to 60
£2TEvery patron obtain* u Watch by (Li
arrangement, costing but $lO, while it may
be worth $750 Nopartialitv shown.
Messrs J. HICKLING & CO., 143 Broad*
way, New York City, wish to immediately dis
pose of the above magnificent Stock. Cer
tificates, Darning the hi liclep, are placed in
staled envelopes, and well mixed. Holders
are entitled to other aticles named on their
certificate, upon payment of Ten Dollars,
whether it be a Watch worth s7io or one
worth Jess. The return of any of our certifi
cates entities you to the article named there
on, upon payment, iricepcctivo of its worth,
and as no article »«lued less than slois nam.
cd on any certificate, it w ill at once be seen
that this is
No Lottery, hit a siraiyh/-forward leqiti.-
mate'Transaetiou, which may he fiartici
f ated ill even by the most fastidious !
A single Certificate will be sent by nail,
poet paid, upon receipt of 25 cents., live for
! sl, eleven for $2, thirty-three and elegant
; premium for $5, sixty-six and more valuable
| premium for $lO, one hundred and most fu
| perb Watch for sls. To Agents or those
wishing employment this is a rare opportuni
ty. It is a legitimately conducted business
duly authorized by the Government, nnd open
to the most carrful scrutiny. Try us !
Address
J. lIHhLIYG & CO.,
hovl6-3rn 1-19 Broadway, New York.
BROWN HOUSE.',
E. E. BIIUUM & SON,
| Fourth St., Opposite PasseDger Depot,
•Macon, Georgia,
the Ist of July the business r of this
House will be conducted by E. E. Eiowd
& Son, the Senior having associated his eon,
Wm. F. Brown, in tho management and in
terest of the Hotel.
The hou e contains sixty rooms, which are
reserved chiefly for the uso of travellers and
transient guests. Competent assistants hare
been se* cured in every department, and eve
ry attention will be paid to ensure comfort
to their customers. Itoom9 clean and airy, and
the table always supplied with the best the
country affords. Porters attend arrival and
departure of all trains to convej baggage
and conduct passengers ucroes the street to
their quarters. july27,tf
HEltllEltT FflTDEli,
VTTOKNEY and Counsellor at Law,
Cuthbert, Georgia—Will practice in the
counties of Randolph, Stewart, Quitman,Clay,
Miller, Decatur, Calhoun, Terrell, and Sum
ter, and in the Supreme Court of the State,
and tho U S. District Court for the State of
Georgia. He will give prompt attention to
the collection and paying over of claims.
jul,lm
ftI.OIIGIA TVrri'll Comity.
, WHEREAS, Emma Cozart applies for
Utters of Guardianship of the person and
properly of the minors of Anthony Cozirt.
Nonce is hereby given to ail concerned,
to be and appear at ray office within thetime
precribed by law, to show cause if any
they have, why said letters should not bo
granted. T. M. JONES, Otdinar*.
Dec. Iq, 1868.
NEW TOM STORE.
m Sr nun
1.1. wras &a.
(Successors to J. W. Buffintou k Cos.)
IDAWSOIST, GA.
WE keep the largest and most siteasiv
assrtments ot
MI GOODS
In this Market. We hare,
For the Ladles,
Frcueli, English an<|
cun Prints.
bilks Merinos, Wool DcLains, Empress
Cloth, Embroderies, Laces, Ribbon,
Hats, Artificial Flowers, Plumes,
Nubias, floods, Bonnets, Gloser,
Hosiery, Dress Hat Trimmings si
all varieties
Shoes of all Kinds,
Balmoral*, Polkas, Buekla Congress
Waiter?, Glove Kid Anklets, j£tc ,
FANCY TOILET ARTICLES
Handkerchief Extracts, Cologns. Hair
Oil, Dyes, etc , etc.
The most e. injlete asroitment to bt
foun-J in South- Wcstern_Gecrgia.
For Gentlemen.
j vst nr.ccit'Fu
100 PO|;;NOS beßl Killitkinick
Sinok ng Tobucco.
Also, a fine let ot Faintetto Cvuking
Stares lrom No. 6 to s.
We have a largo varied assortment sf
IXats, Caps,
BOOTS & SHOES,
Cloths, Casimeres, Ac.,
For Coats, Pants, and Vests. Tcgthsrs
with a beautiful assortment of
READV-MADE CLOTHINO
All of which will be sold at
VERVLOW PRICES.
VVc alfi o keep * full, complete stock
HARDWARE AND CROCKERY,
T A RLE AND p O CKET
CUTLERY,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
GROCERIES.
A splendid lot ol Rio and Java Coffee
j Sugar, from common to the finest qualit
Tea, Lamps, Kcrocenc Oil, Snnff
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
TUST WAEE.
In fact, a general assortment of good
suited to the market, both for the
Wholesale and Retail Trade.
We will put up any gooda in our lie#
tci Country Merchants at
M-A.COTST PRICES
Give us a call. W e are determined
h • tno house in Sowth-Western Getw
gia sbat undersell ue.