The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Terrell Co., Ga.) 1866-1866, February 23, 1866, Image 4

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3SLEA.R E. K. DEPOT, DA.'WSCFN', GA. % 5? 5? S 5i M $D C 5G“' Strict; Attention paid to the Pur chase and Sale of CottOD. Warehouse Capablo of Storing 4,000 BALES. Liberal Advances r*S:ule on Cot ton Stored. K=sr Wo will attend to the filling of all orders for our customers in any market. LUBBER!LUBBER! SHARPE & BROWN, ARE prejfcred io deliver, at the very shortest notice, any quantity of Splendid Fine Lumber. The Lumber will be delivered at the Depot at Dawson. Curs can be left at the Depot to be loaded. We have, constantly running, TWO SPLENDID SAW MILLS. All Bills Promptly Attended to. - Acw Arrangement ! NEW STOCK! -Family G-rocery, AND mmn sue. - DAWSON, GA. 0 SIIARPE & BROWN Are now receiving aud opening a largo and general assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES and I*llo - sueir as FLOUR, CORN, BACON, SALT, SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUP, LARD, Bagging and Ropo $ Smoking and Clittwiug Tobacco ©lf All Crradcs. Y, T o intend to. keep a large stock con stantly on hand for the H'HO/ I S.l/,/; ./.I D HET.IIC TR.ID£, Our arrangements with Western Markets are such that we can sell at very reasonable rates- Capt. John A Fulton, whom every body knows, with competent assistants, will be on hand to attend to all business either in our Warehouse or Grocery Store. 2«f ' j HAS HOW IB STORE AND FOR SALE B ALT. 500 SACKS LIVERPOOL, 500 BARRELS VIRGINIA. FLOUR. 100 BARRELS FALLS OF OHIO, 100 “ HENDERSON’S BEST, 100 “ EXCELSIOR XXX£. 100 “ VARIOUS BRANDS OF SUPERFINE. CORN ANI> BEAL. 1,500 SACKS GEORGIA MIXED, 1.500 “ WESTERN WHITE AND YELLOW, 500 BUSHELS PRIME WHITE MEAL WATER GROUND. .O A. T S. 1,000 BUSHELS WESTERN, GEORGIA SEED. BAGGING AND ROPE. 10 BALES INDIA BAGGING. 100 Coils and Half Coils RICHARDSON’S GREEN LEAF ROPE. Stock Feas. 500 BUSHELS PEAS, WHITE AND SPECKLED. Ground Peas. 2,000 BUSHELS SELECTED, IN GOOD SACKS. S O A. I? . 100 Boxes family soap. UYTsTDUES. 50 BOXES ADAMANTINE CANDLES. SUGAR AAD COFFEE. 20 SACKS PRIME ItIO COFFEE, 25 Barrels A, D and C—Also 25 barrels plain BROWN SUGARS. COTTOTST SEED. 2.500 sacks prime COTTON SEED, from 1865 crop, at $1,50 per bushel. Macon Sheeting. 4,000 MACON MILL SHEETING. TOBACCO. 50 BOXES J. C. HOCKADY. 50 “ JENNY LIND, 25 “ MARYGOLD. 15 “ JNO. 8. HALE. 10 « FARMER’S TWISTS. 50 « VARIOUS BRANDS. IKON SAFE . 2 SPLENDID IRON SAFES—Large and Medium Size. CARBIAOES. 1 SPLENDID PHJETON AND HARNESS. 1 TOP BUGGY AND HARNESS—Good as new. ONE TWO-HORSE WAGON-BEST IN GA. SYRUP. 50 BARRELS PRIME CANE, 50 “ GOOD SORGHUM. WANTED TO BTJY. SI,OOO IN GOLD. SI,OOO IN SILVER. W. A. HUFF. JVlaeon. Ga. - 8. M, WISE, Cherry Street, Macon, G-eorgia., DEALER IN HOUSE FURNISHING Silver plated, Brittania and Planished Tin Ware, Wood Ware, Brooms and Brushes, of every description, China, Glass and Common Ware, HOLLOW W A El. ITOm, BRUTES AND MANUFACTURER OF PLAIN TIN WARE. I have now on hand the largest stock of the above Goods ever offered in Macon, to which I invito the attention of purchasers. B A. V ISL, FeblO-lm Cherry St., Macon. Megrath, Patterson a Cos, E NDEAVOR TO SELL TO ALL, Q roceries, Provisions, R bine Wines, Whiskies, nd Choico Liquors x he cheapest of any [ j ouse in Macon. p arties from / fa 11 parts of X his State and X he adjoining States should E nquire for this place, R esolved to buy where they S ell Cigars, Chewing Tobacco, &c., 0 f the finest aud most select brands. Nowhere can they do this so well as 1 A t Megrath, Patterson & Co.’s, N ear the Lanier House. 0 on’t fail to try them. Q all before buying, O r write. Foreign, Domestic AND CANNED FRUITS, CANDIES, &C-, DRAKE’S AND BORER’S BITTERS, A. U E, CHOICE WINES, f oil .nciiic.n. use. tST* full and complete assortment of GROCERIES of Every Description, always on hand, for the ■Wholesale and Detail TRADE. Macon, Ga., Feb. 15—2 6m* GEORGIA TELEGRAPH. PUBLISHED AT Macon, Greorgia, DAILY AND WEEKLY. JAS. R. SNEED, AND S. BOYKIN, EDITORS. Terms of Subseription : Daily Edition, per annum sl2 00 Weekly Edition, per annum.. 4 00 Subscriptions received for the Daily for less than a year at the same rate. - j oeT work Or Every Oescription !N"eatlv Executed AT THIS OFFICE. I GEO. T. ROGERS & SONS, Cherry Street, .Macon, Georgia. OFFER For sale at low prices: 300 bbls Flour all grades, 85 “ Sugar all grades, 10 hhds do, * G 2 sacks Rio and Java Coffee, 175 boxes Tobacco, common to very fine 150,000 Cigars, navanna, German and American, 75 boxes Family soap, 150 “ Sperm and Adamantine Candles, 100 hhls Planting Potatoes, 200 “ Virginia Salt, 75 packages Mackerel, all Nos., 300 bags Shot, all Nos., 35 kegs ltiflo Powder, 150 “ Nails, assorted, 2,000 Pure White Lead, 10 hhls. Linseed Oil, 20 Casks Byass London Alo and Porter, 50 b> xes Layer Raisins, 10 bales Gnnny Bagging, 20 Rolls Kentucky do, 150 coils “ Rope, 10 kegs Goshen Butter, 65 boxes and hhls. Butter, Soda, and Sugar Crackers, 20 Chests Green and Black Tea, 20 bbls. Apple Vinegar. 50 “ Brandy and Whisky. 2 3m "EXGELSieR.” THE EUROPEAN PLAN! ISAACS' HOUSE, I Just below Journal find Messenger cflice, snd di rectly opposite the Magnetic Telegraph olfice, Macon, Ga. .Accommodations Eurnished at tell nouns. r T , HE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing JL to his friends and the public generally that his new building has been completed in every par ticular, aud that he has succeeded in making the most complete arrangements for cariing on a First Class House, On the European Plan. The extensive experience of the proprietor in the Hotel and Kcstaurant bus iness, warrants him in guaranteeing to his patrons the utmost satisfaction in every particular. E. ISAACS. Georgin, Tyrrell County. Inferior Court in Chambers for County purposes. Present: Their Honors Eli G. Ilill, Samuel S. Williams, and James M. Simmons. It is ordered by the Court that the following Road Commissioners be and are hereby appointed for the year 1866 : For 811th District, G. M.—lra Trewctt, J. P., Daniel Ford and Milton Carnage. For 909th District, G. M. —IT. P. Miller, J. P., John B. Vanover and Joel E. Hunte l- . For 941st District, G. M. —John Kaigler, J. P., James W. Haddock and David Chambers. For 1143rd Distriot, G. M.—William Simpson, J. P., Hudson Whitaker and Bartley Moreland. For 1150th District, G. M.—John C. Leonard. J. P., L. S. Johnson nnd Win. D. Murray. For 1154th District, G. M.—John B. Perry, J. P. James A. Lasseter and E. Bellflower. ELI G. HILL, J. I C. SAM’L L. WILLIAMS, J. I. C. JAMES M. SIMMONS, J. I. C. A true extract from the minutes of the Inferior Court, Feb 12tb, 1866. W. W. FARNUM, Clerk. NOTICE, ALL persons indebted to the estate of C. P . Huckaby, late of Terrell county, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment at the ear liest practicably day. All those holding claims against said estate requiredto rendo them in. Feb. 12. 40d. A. SASSER, Adm’r. TO MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND FARMERS. just received and now ofer f or „[ e 8,000 yards English Kerseys, 80 bales Macon Sheeting, 80 “ Osnaburgs, 2,000 yards English Surge. TOO lbs. Linen Thread, 1,500 “ Saddler’s Thread, 1,500 “ Shoe Thread, 1,500 “ Cotton Twine, 1,600 “ " <• (heavy,) 800 “ Hemp “ 200 *• Wicking 200 “ Sash Cord, 100 “ Tarred Twine, 2,000 great gross Bone and Metal Buttons 200 reams Note, Cap, Letter and Blotting Paper, 10,000 lbs. Hemlocks Upper Leather, 10,000 “ •* Sole “ 500 “ Glue, 10,000 “ Grind Stones, 300 do*. Pad Locks, 1,000 Powder Canisters, 200 assorted Paint Brushes, 100 Axe Helves, > SO Brace and Bitts, 20 Broad Axes, 50 Fitting Axes, 25 Hand Axes, 200 Hatchets, (assorted,) 100 Foot Adzes, 3,000 Chisels, (assorted,) 200 Shoe and Saddler’s Knives, 200 Drawing Knives, 20 Frows, 60 Hand Hammers, 679 Planes (assorted,) 373 Hand Saws, (full assortment,) 50 doz. Shovels and Spades, 3,000 gross Screws, (assorted,) 399 “ “ (Brass, assorted,) 209 lbs. Finishing Nails, 127 “ Clount Nails, 3,000 papers Tacks, (Iron and Copper,) 185 lbs. Spanish Brown, 75 “ Turkey Umber, 60 “ Burnt Umber, 25 “ Rotten Stone, 29 “ Black Lead, 20 gallons Dcmarara Varnish, 4,000 lbs. Paiats, 1,000 “ Olive Paints, (dry,) 50 “ Chrome Green, (dry,) 17 “ Rose Pink, 700 “ White Lead, (dry,) 627 gallons Turpentine, 420 lbs. Rosin, 79 gallons Whale Oil, 379,989 lbs. assorted Iron and Plow Steal 8,527 “ Cast Steel, 13,869 feet Leather and Rubber Belling, frJj -2} to 18 inches wide. 68 Bales Osnaburgs, 150 coils Rope, 20 Bales Bagging, 100 kegs Nails, 50 bales Macon Sheeting, 40 “ Yarns, Nos. Bto 12’s, 300 Boxes Tobacco, assorted grade*. 101 bbls. Sugar. 60 Sacks Coffee, 75 boxes Starch, 75 boxes Candles, 76 boxes Su»P* 600 lbs. Bagging Twine, 20 pairs Counter Scales, etc., ° tc- ' e Also an immense lot of Wooden Pails, Buckets, Tuba, Churns, Trays, ei • • - co®" Our stock of Dry Goods and Grocer b|f * plete, and all we ask is an > o ' w and tl ' lo fears as to the result. Wc buy lo* pect to sell accordingly. r ROgg * SON,^ Wholesale Grocers k Dry Goode M Cor. Second and C herry at»-> NoJ-2m*