AGRICULTURAL.
Tho following very sensible
nnd timely preamble and resolution
wus offered by Dr. lia E. Dupree, at
ttie session of the Conservative Con
vention at its close rn yesterday, aud,
for want of time to de'iberate upon it,
laid on tho table. The publication,
however, is sufficient to show the end
dcsiredJt *.
Whereas, The prosperity and hap
piness pf unyjpeople depend upon a
\wfl regulated agricultural system of
labor, as well as a good government;
ami,
AV here as, We, the people of the
by the fete «f war, experi
enced a change unparalled in our so
cial, financial and political condition ;
and !r'
Wherens, We have, with praise
wogfij xcal;in efibrt and enterprise,
use every energy to restore our broken
lortunes, rrtb &t»iu f*nfrd*nce iu public
faith, an I build up a prosperous future
for our beloved country; and
Whereas, We have for the last two
ars cultivated large areas of worn,
out and unproductive lands by much
hir AHfOif high prices ;
such a system we liato
instead yfiujjrettsed wealth and re
semn-es' pbutiif, each year, di
nrttrisffitig our means ; l and
Whereas, Cotton has fallen below
the cosi of its production; and
\V T hereas, Ttiß United State* Gov
ernment has unfairly and unjustly tax
•dliftf and a half cents
fteTpound—a tax unfair and and un
ust because its burden is on the South
only thus lessening our profits and
throwing obstacle* in the way of large
production; and
Whereas, We now see by two years
ycal, that the freedmtn are lazy, indo
lent, and wi 1 not work so long as the
Radical party holds out to them pros
pectr, without cos f , of landed homes
and equa’ity in the government; at the
same time demanding exhorbitant re
muneration ; and
Whereas, We have by the emanci
pation of our slaves and the burdens of
taxation, lost control of cotton in the
markets of the commercial world, and
can no longer successful y comp to
with other nations, and are now a
third power in its production ; and
Whereas, Our lands are exhausted
and worthless; previsions scathe and
high ; and
Whereas, The price of cotton is too
low to warrant the purchase of ferlili
7,ers ; ia order, therefore, to produce u
wise and safe policy for the good of
all classes, giving to the laborer bis
due reward and proper s’ature; to ad
vance the prosperity and happiness of
all and build up our ruined coudi-
Jiool
Beit resolved, It is the cense of this
Convention that we must change our
mode ol cultivation of large worn out
farms, cultivate little cotton, increase
the production of cereals, improve our
stock, and make rur means of support
nt home, and abovo all, wo must
abandon the ruinous policy of the em
ployment ol many hired laborers and
work more ourselves, practice a close
economy, avoid debt, cultivate odly
the beet spots of our land, and let the
exhausted acres remain uncultivated.
It is only by small furms well culli
V/tted that we can live, and restore our
lallea country to its wonted political,
financial, social and religious condi
tion.
liaising Turkeys.
Turkeys are but little more difficult
to raise than any other kind of poultry.
The mest simple methods arc always the
best.
While the eggs are being incubated
they should not be permitted to get too
dry. It is a good plan to moisten each
egg every day for four before they are
batched, with a cloth dipped iD luke
warm water. When the chicks are
hatched, care should be taken that they
are kept in nets free from lice ; hardly
any chickens suffer from the attaet of
these vermin bo much as these. Have
the nests sprinkled every few days with
powdered sulphur, and have some ol
this in the dusting place of the mother.
Young turkeys thrive best with mothers
of common fowls. Have each brood by
itself in a ploughed patch where the
young birds can obtain insects, etcl,
without running into dong wet grass,
which is. bur'ful—that is, if the chick
ens get wet through, and they will, even
if there is but little dew.
For food, the best is undoubtedly
coarse Indian meal, moistened into
dough, with, in cold weather, a little
powdered black pepper scattered in it.
The practice of Huffing a pepper corn
down tbe throat of a chick, which many
still practice, is barbarous and unneces
sary, to say the least. Have plenty of
pure dean water always accessible.—
Have tbo coop in which the mother is
confined large enough for her to move
around iD, without being obliged to walk
over her young, and our word for it, if
the above directions are followed, you
can raise turkeys.
Os course if you keep your different
breeds near enough together to permit
the quarrelsome bees to peck the others’
chicks, there is no help for it.
For size and delicacy of flesh, the;
best variety is the Bronze turkey un
doubtedly, but eggs from any well tak
en care of breed, ia which the parents
ere goed sized, but Dot too old birds
will bring out good chickens.—J/uss.
J-'lovujhman.
In .he course ol debate in
Congress, last Saturday, Thad. Ste
vens slated that (i new States would be
coming in from week to week for the
next ten weeks.'’ Whatever that may
mean.
HOUSEKEEPERS' I)KPA U TMENI
Buckwheat Cakes.— T a k e tw
quarts of vtatcr, ‘deed warm, one pint,
of brewer’s yeast; make a thin batter :
let them rise as far as they will, tbei
add three-fourths of a tablespoooful of
carbonate of soda, dissolved in a little
water; then fry them as quick as yon
like
To prevent Lamps from 8m- kino
—Wo find in an exchange the following
recipe to prevent tho smoking of a lamp
and which may be of practical use to
some of our readers : Soak the wick iu
strong vinegar and dry it before using ;
it will then burn sweetly and pleasant
ly, and give satisfaction for tho trifling
trouble in preparing it.
Indian Pudding — This pudding i.--
a very nice, delicately flivortd one, ami
is well suited for an invalid, bring ex
tremely nourishing. To a good, sweet
egg custard add a little butter, Boms gra
ted nutmeg, aud a glass of wine or bra: .
dy; have ready a finely rasptd coco*
nut, and mix all well t-getber. Hav
ing lined a .di-h with puff paste, pour
in the custard,and bako ital gbtbrown
color.
. A Pudding that is as Good at the
End of a Week cr Ten Days as
wriEN First Made. —One pound of
fl .Ur, one pound of currants, ono pound
of butter, beat back to a cream the
of seven eggs, a little salt, nutmeg, gin
ger and sugar —well mixed together,
and baked like a cake. Bake it in a pie
dish, and, when turned out to send to
table, cover tne top with giated white
sugar. It is belt-r odd than hot, ana
ought not to be cut t:;l the s- cond day.
SELLING OFF! SELIM OFF!
AT NEW YORK COST!
DRY GOODS
AND
o
m HE unrfersigued, propose, for the next two
I mfrijib*, to dispose of their LttVge
and Splendid Slo(k of'
DRY WOODS,
CLOTSSHfi,
PHISHING GOODS,
Slats,
Roots,
Slices,
TVoJiosis, &c,
fit Actual New York Cost Prices,
NOW is the time to secure bargains! Go
ing Rapidly ! Call soon 1
JACOB KUTTNcR,
At.the Sgo of the Red Fla?, Baldwin’s
nov29lm Block, Main at., Dawson, Ga.
TERRELL SHERIFF SALES.
VITILL be sold before the Court Houve
T v door, iu Dawson, on the first Tuesday
in January next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property to wit:
House and lot, known as Johnson house,
occupied by W, R C< zart, to satisfy fi fa from
Superior Court, Josiah Mattox vs Nancy J.
Johnson. Also, 91J acres of lot 298, in 4,h
District; fi fa from Superior Court, W. M.
Graham vs John Maguire, principal, and J.
B. Crim, endorser. Also, Steam Mill and fix
tures, in 12th District of Terrell county; fi
fa from Lee Superior Court, Jas. A. Brown
vs Henry A. Scott, Garnishee. Also, part of
lot No. 120, 3d District, known as the place
w hereon W. W. Farnum once resided. Also,
12 bales cotton; J. B. Perry vs Joseph Ste
venson. Also, six mules; fi fa from Superior
Court; William J. Patton vs Thos. J. Griet.
Also, lot of land No. 231, 3d District; Wm.
A. Rawson vs Richard R. Roby. Also, six
mu'ita and one botse ; King, Crim & (to. vs
David U. Jones. Also, one thifd interest in
three or more balescotten ; E. B. Loyless vs
T. S. Shelton. Also, four mules and twelve
bales cotton, more or less; D. A. Cochran vs
S. D. Bridgeman and J F. Glass. Also, lot
in Dawson, No. 135, known as the Cos iper
place, at present occupied bv W. P. Vinson ;
G. W. Applewhite vs Mary Fi. Cooper, Also,
55 acres of lot No. 221, in 12th District, and
lot 135 iu Dawson; two or more Justice court
fi fas. Also, 4 mules, 15 bales cotton, more
or less, 2wo bushels cotton seed; distress
warrant ; T. G. Barrett vs Robey k Beaty,
aud three Mortgage fi fas from Terrell coun
ty Court. Also, lot 57 in Dawson, known as
Bailey’s Law Office ; Isaac Dennsrd vs W W
Blair, and other fi las. Also; four tmilry, 15
bales cotton, more or less, 2h-ki bushels cot
ton seed; Mortgage fi fa fiom County Court;
C. B. Callaway vs .lone*, Robey A Beaty, al
so, lot 61, in 12'h District, whereon K. Dar
den resides, house and lot in Dawson, where
on J Reddick resides, house aid lot whereon
Thomas Iloyle resides, house aud lot whereon
B. F\ Bvrd resides, lot, known as the McLeod
lot, occupied by 0. Jourdau; fi fa frem Sa
perior Court; Ilaicy Johnson vs Jart and Ifwiu,
and other fi fas. also, 15 bales cotton, more
or less, 2000 bushels cotton seed ; Rust k
Johnson vs Sam’l H. Robey, also, four mules,
16 bales cotton, more or les", 2000 bushels
cottuu seed ; Rust k Johnson vs . H. Robev
& J. K Beaty. S. F. LASSITER, Sh'ff
notice.
IVERSONS holding demand-t against the es
tate of Sparkman Bowen, deeeased, will
meet me at Col. Harper’s Office in Dawson,
on Wednesday, the first day of January next,
to receive what is due, accerding to priority
of claims, as I des’gn to settle the estate then
The estate will be insolvent.
JAS. J. DAVIS,
oec6:td Admn’r.
pCOIKiIIA, Calhoun County:
VT Notice ia hereby given to all [..••sons h,.v
tug demands against Washiagton Potter, late
ot said county, deceased, to present them to
me properly made out, within the time pre
scribed by law, so as to show their character
and amount. And alt persons indebted to
said deceased are hereby required to make
immediate payment.
LUCINDA POTTER, Adm’x of
nov22lo<i Washington Potter.
NEW WAtttHOILE Flnta!
TtllFl undersigned having formed a Copart
ebip under the firm name of
WOOLFOLK & ANDERSON,
For the purpose of Receiving, Stnr
iiltf and Soiling Codon, respoctfullv
tender their services to their planting friend*.
We hare aecured a portion of the Warehouse
formerly occupied by Coato* At Woolfolk,
more recently bt Mr. Jonathan Collins. Wp
hope, by strict attention, to give satiafiac
tion to our patrons.
JAMIES 11. WOOLFOLK. *
JAMES H. AHDEHKOI,
Macon, Ga. September 13lb 1867.
$lO 0 FOU TKN CBNTB.
Only a'few more subscribers are required
to ineurejthe -peedy issue of the Great Illus
trated Paper—
THE WEEKLY PRESS,
which in size and appearance will resemble
Ilarpet’a Weekly, but in vulue will far tran
scend that publication.
The PRESS will be an embodiment of the
spilit of the age.
Each department will sparkle with the ge
niouaot the most eminent writers of the day.
Au original
SERIAL story
of the most brilliint character will be com
menced in the first number.
TUB ILLUSTRATIONS
will be entirely original and of the most at
tiative s'yle and nature.
The great expense and labor involved in
ihis enterprise render it necessary that we
should start with an
EE OEM 0 VS CJRCULA TION.
In order to do this we shall Jo as follows:
SIO,OOO in sums of SIOO, will b* distributed
through the first eduiou. To every given
number ol papers SIOO will be allotted. —
Every copy of the PRESS will be enclosed
in a stout wrapper, so that the papers con
taining the greenbacks will not be known by
their External appearance, and all purchasers
will have an equal chance lor the money aud
gilts. Resides the £IOO Bills, orders will be
enclosed in certaiu copies of tße edition for
the following
GIFTS:
Each.
5 Grand Pi .nos (Steinway’s). Value £SOO
5 Grand Pianos (Chickering'e). Value. 600
1 Carriage, from 0. Witty’s Repository. 800
10 Gold Watches 150
6 Melod-.ons 175
10 Ladies’ Gold Watches 100
10 American Silver Watches 75
5 Music Boxes _ _ 45
6 E liptic Lock stitch Sewing Machines. 60
3 Wheeler and Wilson’s Sewing Ma
chines 75
4 Wilcox k Gibbs’Sewing Machine* 45
5u Photograph Albums 10
The balance to consist of Accordeons, Tea
Sets, Silverware, Ac. No dollar Jewelry. No
Gift worth less than Ten Hollars.
THE PIiESS
will he mailed to any address upon the receipt
of pri.e, Ten Cents, or eleven copies for sl,
twenty three tor $2, and sixfy for £5.
Address STUART AGO.,
“NEW YORK DRESS,”
No. 61 Broadway, New York Ci y.
novlo;lai
lisiF scum.
WE HAVE
REMOVED
IT' ROM Mulberry Street to HOLLINGS
-1 WORTH'S NE W B UILDING. on the
corner of the al>v, within sight of Hardemau
A Sparks' Warehouse, almost nppotile Wool
folk’s Warehouse, on Poplar Street, —
only a few steps from the Passenger Depot,
and near the Brown House and National Ho
tel. Any of you that want
BACON,
CORN,
FLOUR,
MEAL,
ARD
Family Groceries,
Plantation SUPPLIES,
BAGGING,
IRON TIES,&o.
Give us a Call.
We are sole agents for ChasA .Yel
san'H Celebrated
Copper-Distilltd Whiskies,
And have on hand, in add'tioo, a large stock
of Wines, Brandies, &c.
MtGAATH a PATTERSON,
Sept. 6, ts Macon, Ga.
BOOT, SHOE, AND LEATHER
Emporium!
fpHE cheapest place in the State of Georgia
X to buy Boots, Shoes aud Leather. All
Work W'arrmitcd.
JOHN W. COX,
Masonic Hall building Cotton Avenue Ma
con Ga. sep2o:3tn
*■ in.'fiM.nsTMunoKS s.ii.jp.
Vgreeabie to an order of the Honorable
Court of Ordinary of Muscogee county,
I will sell before the court house door iu tbe
town of Morgan, Calhoun co., on the Erst
Tuesday in January next, that valuable plan
tation situated iu the 3d dist. of said county,
and known as the Bond Place, formerly own
ed by Madison Carter, adjoining A. G. Wea
ver and others, containing 625 acies and con
sisting of lots of land Nos. 86, 45 and the
south half of 44 in the 3d dist., originally Ear
ly, now Calhoun county.
Also, on Saturday, the 28th of Dec. next,
will sell on the plantation afort Slid, all the
perishable property thereon, consisting of
com, fodder, plantation tools, wagons, mules,
household furniture, and other articles too
tenious to mention. Terms of sale—for the
land are half cash, the balance in 12 months,
with note and mortgage on the premises.—
For tbe other property, cash
ISAM L D. IRVIN,
novlS Admn’r of James Bond.
Tlt.tTit I V S«ILE.
Vgreeable to an order ol the Court of Or
dinary of Calhoun county, will be sold
before the Court House door, In said county,
on the first Tuesday in January next, between
ihe legal hours of sale, the entire real esta e
of Thus. T. lawyer, deceased; consisting ol
Lots of Land, Nos in the 3rd Dis
trict of said county, known as the Sawyer
place, bold for the benefit of the hens and
creditors. Terms —One half cash
MINERVA J. SAWYER,
! ncv29;dj Administratrix.
3ic.Vc.imo rtOUdt,
21, 23, 23 L 27 BROADWAY, X. \
Opposite Bowling Orttn
ON THE El UOf’EA* PLAN
it HE STEVENS HOUSE i* well and widel
I known to the public. The location is es
pecially suitable to merchants ntid business
men; it is in close proximity to the husines
part of the city—is on the highway of Soutl -
ern and Western travel—and adjacent to al
the princlpaNtsilroad and Steamboat depots.
THE STEVENS HOUSE has liberal ac
commodation for over 200 guests —it is wel
furnished, and possesses every modern im
provement for the comfort and entenainmen
ot its inmates. The rooms srn spacious and
well ventilated—provided with gas and "va
ter —the attendance is prompt and respectful
—and the table is generously provided with
every delicacy of tho season—at moderate
rates.
The rooms having been refurnished and re.
modeled, we are enabled to offer extra facil
ities for the comfort and pleasure of out
Guests.
GEO. K. CHASE & CO.
I’roprietois.
.NATIONAL HOTEL,!
N early opposite Passenger Depot
g^v.
B. F. RFNcSF <& SON,
(Late of Granite Hall,)
Proprietors.
BROWN HOU3£,
E. E. BROW* & »OA,
Fourth St., Opposite Passenger Depot,
Jflaeon, Ceorqia.
the Ist of July the business of this
1 House will be conducted by E. E. Biown
ii Son, the Senior having associated liis sou,
Wm. F. Brown, in the management and in
terest of the Hotel.
The hou»e contains sixty rooms, which ore
reserved chiefly for the use of travellers and
transient guests. Competent assistants have
been se* cured iu every department, and eve
ry attention will be paid to ensure comfort
to their customers. Rooms clean and airy, and
the table always supplied with the best the
country affords. Porters attend arrival and
departure of all trains to conve’j baggage
and conduct passengers across the street to
their quarters. july‘27,tf
DENTISTRY!
DFi. R. NOBLE, of Americus, has es
tablished, a permaueut branch office, at
Dawson, Ga., at his residence on South side
of the Public Square, where otay bs found
at all times, prepared to perform al! op
eratiotts belonging to the profession of Den
tistry -both Surgical and Mechanical, He
has the
NITROUS OXIDE GENERATOR,
with wh’ch he manufactures pure NITROUS
OXIDE GAS, as pleasant to b:eathe as the
air, and safer to use than any other anaesthet
ic known. He keeps always on hand a plen
titul and good stock of this gas, with the use
of which he extracts teeth without pain. As
he has had twelve years’ experience in the
practice of DENTISTRY, and keeps
up with nil the late improvements iu hfs pro
feEsion, he (eels confident of giving entire sat
to all who may favor him with their
patronage.
He aNo h:»s the Local Anaesthetic, for ex
tracting teeth without pain, by a freezing pro
cow.
He takes this method to return thanks to
all former patrons lor their liberal patronage;
at the same time solicits a continuance oi the
same. june7:6m K NOBLE.
I*o It K,
Bacon,Lard, Butter, fese,k
1 Lift BARRELS MESS PORK the Cheap-
JLUU est Meat now Selling.
10 hhds. BACON SHOULDERS.
6 hhds. RIB SIDES.
50 kegs LARD.
25 kegs GOSHEN A TENN. BUTTER.
50 boxes CHEESE.
200 bis FLOUR.
1000 bus. TENNESSEE SEED RYE.
100 bushels TENNESSEE PEED BARLEY
1000 bushels TENNESSEE SEED OATS.
For Sale by
JONr&S, BAXTER k DAY,
Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
NUm.EVYIfcQL
119 Pearl Street, .VYir Pork,
COTTON FACTORS
AND—
General Commission Merchants.
. 0
LIBERAL advances made on Cottor. con
signed to our House. Having superior
ficilities, tve will, if desired, make prompt re
turns, or bold, at the option of the Shipper.
Revek to
Mkrchants in Nkw York.
Cheatham, Harris A Cos., Dawson, Ga.
Hesters, Colley & Cos., “ “
Orr, Brown & Co s, “ “
Charles G. Farmer, Terrell Cos., Ga.
M. A. Hoson, “ “
WE have deposited Cash with W. M. Pee
ples, our Agent, and parties desiring to ship
Cotton, can gel advances by calling on him
at hia Store in Loyless Block. nov29lm
ESTABLISHED 1633.
D. C. HODGKINS & SON,
Dealers for tbe last Forty Years ia
FIRE-ARMS
AND
SPORTING GOODS
Os every description,
A RE prepared to furnish anything in their
,XTA_ line and satisfaction guaranteed.
Al their Old Stand, 59 Mulber
ry Street, Macou, Ga.
Gun and Pistol Material always on hand.
Repairing done by experienced w&rksien.
no v 16* 2m
notice 7”
From and after this date, the firrm ol
Brown & Stewart, is hereby dissolved.
The junior partner of said firm has with
drawn fiom the Warehouse business lor tl *
purpose of engaging regulaily in tbe purchase
of Cotton.
Sfp27:3m
HAVENS & Bft OWN,
Wholesale and Retail,
Bt Okf ELLERS, STATIONERS,
And General News Dealceu—j/iangula
Block, Che try Street, ,*irtfo n, tia.
THE ARROW 11L
And HtV.YII.IA 11S
—FOR—
BALING COTTON !
Au Insurance Against
FUSE, WASTE AND THEFT!
Incquallt-d for • implicit)’ of Ad
justment!
Surt)an*ed l>ip none for Strenq h
unit vltluplahi’.lty to all the < s
tft of Commerce !
They are manufactured in Liverpool, of th
best English Iron, undet the personal super
vision of the inventor, tormetly a resident o
New Orleans, La,
The Arrow Tic is preferred by Ship
masters and C 'tnpressmen, as it is wo'k.o
with J to 1 inch slack, while all solid Ties r. \
quire 3 to S inches, whlrh, in running through
a ct-go, involves a heavy lose to the Ship
master.
Tse thelArrow Tip and Bands, and
save in one) in Frci lit aud lusu
auce ! Each Band and Tie Gu r
auteed.
Ariangt-uu tits have be. u in i.te t<> re
all ample supply ol tin- Anna ilt ul.d B
Ice too couth g -rason.
Juts. A. iiail, AgT, Middle ami S ■
wi si Georgi..
Andrew JLow A Cos., General Ac' -
Savannah, Ga.
The *nd.-rsigned is pr. pitted o furnish the
Arrow Tie to the Trade at Savannah
paces, l.i Watuiug and Iratii-po.uuou added.
JAS. A. HALL,
Agent, *o 100 Cherry Street.
MACON GA.
HEAR THE INSURANCE AGENTS,
Savannah, May 7tb, 1867.—The recent
fires in this city having proved to our eutire
satisfaction, by a thorough test, the superior
ity of Iron Bunds for -baling purposes, we
strongly recommend them to the use of the
Planters of Georgia as an efficient agent in re
stricting loss by fire ; and we agree to dis
criminate, when practicable, in favor ofCot
tou thus secured.
A. WILBUR, General Insurance Agent.
CHaRI.ES GREEN" & Son, Agents Liverpool
Loudon & Globe lueuiauee Company.
CH AS. L. COLBY & CO., Agents Sun & At
lantic M. Insurance Company, New York.
R. H. FOOTMAN, Insurance Agent.
WOOD BRIDGE BROTHER-, Insur. Agents.
J. T. THOMAS, Insurance Agent.
J. C. McNULTY, Secretary, Southern
ranee & Trust Company.
JAS. T. STEWART, Agent London & Lan
caster Insurance Company.
LANE ii WEST, Insurance Agents.
Macon Ga , May 10th, 1861.—The recent
fire at the Warehouse of Mr B. T. Chapman
in this city, having fully demonstrated the
advantage of the use of I on Bands for baling
purposes, as a seenrity agiinst loss by fiie,
w* 1 , the undersigned Insurance Agents a'
Macon, Ga., take pleasure in endorsing the
action of the Agents at Stvucnsh, Ga.
E 0. GRANNISS, Agent for several Insu
rance OotirpauieV
J. W r . BURKE, Insurance Agonf.
E. J JOHN >ON T & CO , Insurance Acrenta.
J. MONROE OGDEN, Insurance Agent.‘
J. M. BOaRDMaX, I"fcurauee A gent.
JNO. B. COBB, Insurance Agent.
july 12:6m w
SHAT iiICEMBMTS!
New Goods by Thousands!
Just From lew Y ork!
WE, the undersigned, take pleas
ure in irifrruiitiii the Public—
and more especially the Citizens of
DAWSON
AND
Surrounding Country
That we have in stor , and daily re
ceiving one of the Largest and most
Carefully SclrcJcil
Stocks ev r offered in the city of Daw
son , consisting ot
DRY GOODS !
Os Every D s rip-i n,
NOTIONS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
IIYTS,
CAPS.
PRATT & COCHRAN,
Alain Street, Loyless Block,
Dawson, Ga,
ADAMS, JONES S, REYNOLDS,
WAREHOUSE A.YI>
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
At the old stand of Harris & Ross,
Corner 2<J mu! Poplar Sirccls,
MACON GA.
WILL give strict attention to the storage
and sile of Cotton. Will make libera! ad
vances on Colton in Store. Arp prepared '
furnish B AGO INC <f- TIES Olt ROPE
and Other PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
eep2o 3m
(f EOItGIA, Webster Comity:
Jf Whereas, Jn-per N cholson, applies
me lor letters ol guardianship of the perao.
and property of the minors of Areh.bal
Nicholson, late of "aid county, deceo-ed.
These are therefore to ci r e and admonhj
all persons concerned to be and appear at n
nffice within the limp prescribed bv law at
show cause, if any why said letters should n<
be granted.
Given under mv hand and official signatui
this 15th Nov. 1867. C. R. MOORE,
Ord’y.
MUM’ BELOW!
L e roy Bro wn,
R EHO USE
—AND —
Com mission Merchant,
(At Sharpe k Biown s old stand)
DA WSON, - - GEORUIA
IS tiow tOidy to rucoive C OjI’T'D.Y,
Son i , S.-il ot Ship ii tot .he piauieit.
ile will nt.ke every illoil iu his (.owe. to lt« -
, ind aud assist ..11 tho.-e who may see fit to
favor him with tbeu pairouuge.
lie has, aud will keep eonslautlv |on hat.o
.1 supply ot
DACONj
FL< UR,
BAGGING,
and TIE;*,
sh» rtoeo r nnui Ittion of his nusoim's,
■ f't'h b- 1 <P ’ the Diarkc pric -s
I (Ytl < II!
.He- &■■>]] M-vi ♦ii .s i iaiptoy.. Capt. John
A.Firtmi, w! o will aiwavs bo found af hi.'
post, ami i eadv to attend to at ail
tiiU'rt', erJier iu the office oi the yard.
Oilicisil Orel or 1%0. 1.
HEADQ’RS PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE, )
Dawson, Ga., October 1, 1867. j
OFFICIAL information has reached these
Ueadquarteis that the Planters'
H'arehouae ia now so far completed
that
Cotton and
MERCHANDIZE
can with safety be stored therein.
Planters and all Interested are therefore
informed that tb«y may at ence
Send on Tluir Cotton
and Merchandize.
Bugging, Ties, cte.,
On hand—at the Lowest Market Rates.
All Plantation Supplies bought, or fur*
uished when desired.
CHEATHAM, HARRIS, A CO.
TO DEALERS,PLANTERS
AND
Buyt rs Generally.
attention is n<7iin invited to nv
JL grea»ly increased stock of
HARNESS & SADDLES
Com raising a well assorted njp.dy r.f Car
riage Ila.ne s, Single an.d DouMe Buggy
II trees*, w ith plated, covered and gib \no‘n -
ing; i oncord Stage Harness, Dray Harness,
a large stock ot Plantation Harness, Cai
ti.igv and Draught. Collars, Buggv Cushion*
and Blankets, Blind Bridles, Back Bands and
all kinds ot Strappings in my line.
Also—llames, Chains, etc., etc., etc,
My stock of Saddles is aso complete,
comprising a va'ie’y ot I.idies, Mi-ses, Gen
(IcmeuV Bots and Wagon Saddles; also,
Riding Bridles, Martingales, Felt aud com
mon Saddle Blankets, Horse Covers, linen
and Woolen ; Whips and a full assortment ol
Harness and Saddle Hurdwats.
Harness, Sole, Upper, Patent, Enameled,
l.ace Leather and Enameled Cloth..
My facilities for manufacturing at large
and to order, are unsurpassed. Seventeen
Tears er perience as a manufacturer in the
South, enables me to know hew to serve
vour wants.
Your orders respectfully solicited, promis
ing to give satisfaction aolh ia- price and
quali'v.
Hides, !?kinv, Furs, Wax, Wool, etc.,
wanted.
G. BEISY I>,
Near Corner T hird and Ch. rrv sts.
Macon, O i., OC. 11, 1867-8 m
TO THE PLANTERS
—OF—
MIDDLE AND 8. W GEORGIA.
IS cffVrrng our pot vices ag<*ii) to oui former
patrons and to Planters generally, as
WAREHOUSE
commissionlerchants.
We can only renew our assurances, to do for
them, our whole duty. Their interest is ours
and we shall foster and protect it. In mak
ing advances to aid you we have strained
every nerve —mod every effort, relying upon
von for prompt patronage to enable us to
meet our obligations. An experience of
many years and OUR RECORD IN THE
PAST are onr references.
We will give personal attention to FIL
LING ORDERS For Supplier
and will serve you generally to the very best
of our abilities.
HARDEMAN & SPARKS.
sep2o:3m Macon, Ga.
G. F. & H. E. OLIVER,
Stoves and Hollow M are,
Pocket and Table Cutlery,
Iron Pipe, Steam Fittings, k,
WHOLESALE
MANUFACTURERS OF TIN WARE,
No. 42 Third Street,
N ..ember 15;3m .TUCO.r, G.f.
I'liie Plano*.
Part es vviebi g to purchase Grove
-teen’*- justly celebrated I’ia os, can
ve from thirty-live to fi.ty dollars by
pp'ying eariy at
THIS OFFICE, i
ILIXIIR i PARROTT
Have in Store and forSala, •
»in ExceUent an and *lssorte
6TOCK OF
Gener ail M e rchandise,
Cocsistiog of
Dlt 1 GOODS,
Groceries !
ILUBHVASti:,
FI-KSWAKF,
IS sits,
Foots,
Shoes,
Clothing,
And Motion*,
Which we off, r LOW FOR CASH
and CASH ONLY.
Wo are sole Agents for South-W«kt
Georgia for tbs
Very Superior
Salt Manufictured at King’s Work* ia
Virginia. Give us a call.
nov22Bm ALEXANDER A PARROTT
CROVESTEEN&CO.,
Piano Forte Manufacturers,
■Jf>9 Itroaettcay- .Yetr I'ork.
fll HE attention of the publ c aud the trade i*
1 Invited to our .Yeie Scale, Seven
(fetare, Itoseivood Piano Cortes
which for volume aud purity of lone are nn«
tivailcd by onv hitherto offered iu this mark
et. They contain all the modern improve
ments, French grand action, harp pedal ir«n
frame, over strung bats, etc., Bttd each in
strument being njitdr under the personal
supervision of Mr. J. H. Grovestkvn, wh«
■has a practical experience ol over thirty years
in their manufacture, is fully warranted in
every particular.
Tlio “Groretiteeu Pinito Forte-
Rac’d the highestaward of m eiit at the cele
brated World’s Fair, where wete exhibited
instruments from the best makers of Louden,
Paris, Oermanv.Philade phia, Baltimore, Bos
ton and New York and also at the American
Institute for five successive years, the Gold
and Silver Medals from both of which can b*
seen at our ware-rnoms.
By the introduction of improvements we
make a still more perfect Piano-fete, and by
manufacturing largely, with a strictly caah.
system, ate enabled toeffer these iusttuinente
at a price which wRi preclude all competition.
Onr prices are fiom SIOO to S2CO cheaper
than any fiis cl .a* Piano forte.
TERMS.—iNkt Cash in current funds Pe
script ire cir. ulats sunt fri k Aug 17,1 year
/ t KOK GIA, IVi h»(er ( oinily r
VT When-::., W. J. Ri'berts uppliis to me
| lor lettets • f aifflinKtration on thoestate of
James C. R Letts late of said county, dic’d.
These arc therefore to rite and admneifth
all persons conct rned, to fco and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by lew
and show, cause if my, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under mv bund anb official signature,
this N veil.her 15th, lSi>7.
C. R MOORE.
nor 15 Ord’y.
.fdniinistrator's Sale.
I TNDER an order from the Court of Ordi-
L; nary of Calhoun conntv, will be sold be
fore the court, house door in the town of
Morgan, on the first Tuesday in January
Dext, between the legal hours of sale: The
eutire real estate of Is lam K Mills, deceased. 1 ,,
except the widow’s dower. Said e-tn'e, con
sisting ol lots of Land, NoS. 806 and 322, be
u-g in the 4 ii D strict of said county, con
taining 25a> acres, more or leer. Sold for the
benefit of the hens and creditors of said de
ceased.
Terms of Sai.k—Small notes with approved'
securitv. payable on the first’dey of Novem
ber, 1868. WILLIAM RYE,
nov22td3 Administrator de bonis non.
/ v I OKbl i. 'lrrri'll CyrliittT
VJ Whereas, W. P. W. Leonard, applies
for letters of dismission fiom gaardinnship of
Jamr s Knigh’, minor of John Knight, dre’d.
These are, therefore to cite and adn onish
ail persons concerned to be and appear at
mv office within the time prescribed by law,
and show cause, if any exists, why said iet
ers should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signa-.
I tire, this July 12, 1867.
T. M. JONES, "rdinary.
NOTICE.
’ FVVD mouths after date application will bo
I made to the Court of Ordinary of Cal
houn county, for leave to seil the .eal estate
belonging to John Bridges, deceased.
octl;tds N. W. PACE, Adm’r.
GMIttPESTEEJY X Cos.,
Piano Forte Manufacturers,
499 Proadicay, »Vrtr l'orlt.
THESE I’iaDOS received the highest award
of merit at the World’s Fair, over the.
best makers from LondoD, Paris, Germany,
the cities of New York, Philadelphia, Balti
more and Boston ; also, the Cold .Iff dal
at the American Institute, for Fir: Successive
Years! I Our Pianos contain the Fienoh
Grand Action, Ilarp Pedal, Overstrung Bass,'
Full Iron Frame, and all tioderu improve
ments. Every lustrument. warrented five
vears. Made under the siirpervtSion of 171 r.
J. 11. GItOVESTELA, who has a
practical expel ience of over -thirty five years,
and is the maker of over eleven thousand
piano-fortes. Our facilities for manufacturing
enable us to sell these instruments from SIOO
to S2OO cheaper than any first class piano
forte. Aug. 311 yr
,lI>TII*ISTItVTOR’S KALE.
\AJ ILL be sold before the Court House
T v door, in the town of J/orgau, on the
first Tuesday in January next, within the le
gal hours of sale one lot of land No 268, in
the 3d diet., originally Baker, now Calhoun,
sold as the properly of John Bridges, for the
benefit of the heirs. Terms cash.
N. W PACE,
novl.-tds Adnin’r.
GEORGI A, Calhoun Coimly.
AX' HKREAS, T. G. Holt applies to me for
Tv lexers ot dismission jrom the estate
ol R. W. Paramore, late of said CO., dearth
Th. se are therefore o cite and admonish
all pet sons concerned, to be and appear St ftrv
office within the time prescribed by law, and
sho* cause if any, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under mv hand an official signature,
this June 12, 1867.
W. E. GRIFFIN, Ord’y.