The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Terrell Co., Ga.) 1866-1866, March 02, 1866, Image 3

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j)A\VSON JOURNAL. DAWSON. GA., MARCH 2, 1866. k o w Advertisements. Aldeboff 'i Institute, of this city, offer* one of * , t opportunities afforded in this section for a •timolet* practical education. The amoking public » re Jec P lv interested in the Aer.isemenl of W.lbur, Pease 4 Cos. Read it. ' Me of the best dailies—Journal 4 Messenger. want something good to eat, drink or . m oke call on Prince & Bro. A f.cah cargo just received byJ. W. Fears 4 Cos. Terre ll Sheriff’s Sale. Received (or Writ. Davis. The following amounts hare been receired, since Dor last repor*. for Mrs. Daris : BrOWll 4 Co's Gold Gift Store, $ 10. „ r , l. B. McConneH, 1 00; Mrs E. Christie, 100 , Miss. C. Kaigler, 1 00; Mrs. A. M. Sea .right, 1 00. ■ ' rtf In new buildings, before occupying the iraospliere/hould be purified of the smell of paint, * cold, etc ’by exposing n saucer filled with Pro ihrlao'tic Fluid. It "ill destroy nnd neutralise all poison, slid roske the sir sweet nnd healthy. A Good movement. We sre glad to find that some of our enterpiis lagcitisens are taking steps in the right direction In regard to the improeoraeut of the grave yard. There is no good reason why we should not hare ,i attractive and picturesquely besu’iful a town cemetery as this section of country affords. The ,pot ia naturally beautiful, and with proper cnlti ration, and adornment by the transplanting of nrious speciea of favorite shrubbery, which ,bound on nearly every hand, might be made not nnly an honorable ornament to the place, but an inviting retreat for those who love to linger near lb. resting place of “loved ones gone before. Sow that this commendable undertaking has been set on foot, let the ball be kept rigorously in morion, until all ia accomplished in this particular Ihit the pride of an enterpiising community should dictate. We hope the enterprising ladies of the town fill take the matter in band, and never stop until the ttnvuut already raised by Judge Musgrove be increased by subscriptions sufficient to complete the enterprise. - QJ- Messrs. Brown 4 Cos., at Simmons’ old itsud, have just received a large addition to their extrusive stock of watches, silver ware, jewelry, photograph albums, etc., and our citizens have an opportunity of dispossessing them of their whole nook, at the rate of one dollar each article. Kn oloprs containing certificate* fold indiscriminate |ymi 25 cents each. It For the Dawson Journal. To Ilosa Gatewood, of Magnolia Creek. Down by " Magnolia's ” winding stream, Beneath the ivy and the bay, Where seldom gleams the bright sunbeam, Whefe ev'uing breezes gently play ; A “Rosa’s" sweet and smiling face, There left its image on my heart. Is modest beauty here I trace — Sweet fragrance fiud in ev’ry part. Could I transplant in my embrace, That thornless 'Ruse' so long ‘unknown,’ So other fl >»'r should fill its place— Beaven’r (!) gate would (Gatewood) be my own. biases, Feb. 14*h. MARRIED, KnrDi.sm, Gi., by (lie Rev. Then. T. Chris lun, Krb. 20th, Mr. Fkxncis M. Bkipgmak and Him. H.uußtT Hit. COMMERCIAL. A’rie York, Feb. 27 —Cotton has a declining hidtnc, with sales g)f 600 bales, at 45 cents. — Sold 137. Sashvillc, Feb. 25—The sales of cotton to-day “Dinted to 61 bales, at 32 to 36 cents. The re »ipi reached 41 bales, and there were no ship m Cincinnati, Ft 6. 24.—Wheat dull at $1.70 for 'o. I R-d. Corn ttendy aud in flir demand at 53 Dr No. 1 shelled. Bacon unchanged. Lird firm *(• U' a!,\ Feb 24.—Cotton it) good demand. Mid !l '‘g 42@430. Dawson Prices Current. Corrected Wtekly by IP. F. ORH. ■ l «», 28 a 51 I ■'« SO a 36 j V ■'tine* 36 a 50 j B'Wo’-Sr, 4') a 45 ( ■* f, or; Yarn*, .350 ~00 ■H' <fl) 25 '» 25 <1 35 ■ w . .IS a 18 Kroon,. .20 a 28 ■litre Sugar,.. .30 a 33 ■“?, cane, 75 a 80 I" korghurn 40 aSO ■ ituig, Keni’v,4o a 45 ■ “ Gunny, 4s ado •P' 25 a SO S'ar,. ..86 a 50 B 11 "*...- 12*n 15 B 1 Fi uit, 10 als B hl, wo 50 a 1 26 B“ ff 1 00 al 75 ■'"’''“‘l ■.. .8 00 a3 50 ■f r ‘ f a 15 B - T " 18 a 20 £ ol(5 a 40 1 “»«*, 30 a 33 (ringhnisftu a 75 coats’ Thread, 125a 150 Oanaburgs, 84 a 35 R«oon 20 a 25 Ex Kam. Flour, 15} i 18 Superfine, 13 a If. T ®‘> 1 50 a2 60 Coff i'' 38 a 40 Candy, f 60 a 75 Cheese, .30 a 40 Salt 4 a 4} Mackerel, }hbl,ls a 16 Sweet Potatoes 60 a 76 Butter, 30 a 40 Eggs, 20 a 25 Beeswax, 20 a 25 Soap, turp’ntiiie2o a 25 Kails, 13 a 15 Shot 20 a 25 Powder, 60 a 75 L ad,... 20a 25 K-rosine,... .150 a 200 Glass, ..9 a 11 POB SALE, r AT BEAUTIFUL ItESIDESCE \' Year tl *e Methodist Church. VBF i I off. Sab r ,C - ,,b0f > removed to country, ■ Ilm M f ° r I contaius four rooms 18x20, wiihalarge E y lr j**i ,n ront —Rooms all Plastered—beau* R’ . , 8t pleasant location in Dawson. K,, lm! 1 8 s0 ’ . a we " finished kitchen, good ■ci ni ?„’*’, CarSla(?e b0,15e . stables, etc., etc., ■ D»r») 8 * ““’P 4 “II well euclosed. An imtne ■L ir . ‘ s ? p "'H >! et » pood bargain. Ee Ortl , M^R<UN FE OPLES, at the store ■ Still- J® & y o ■' or at the Lite residence of Ibr ! ’ Near Da "son, to ‘ f D H - Farmer. r * O LESAtEDRUG HOUSE I W Os Ls-H. ZEILIN St CO., ■£ep ’ 1 Georgia. 11S<iuth C^f D tj* r ' l *f 0,1 Banß th ® largest Stock Ip-tc M P° r l'> w hich they offer to Bio,' . erc “ ant * and others, at the eery low. H thr T . Lbeir own goods from Eu- Botu, inTk* m P ot * in that line with B th ® Doited States. K ® P ' Prophylactic Fluid , M* tnd v ar .' B *, r ’ P rev «nta Small Pox, Cures ST?**. ot * ir °r Poia-n Oak, .11 f .a C-jatwpona. feb33 !tr p corgia, Terrell County.— lnferio VJ Court in Chambers, for County purposes : Present, their Hons. Samuel L. Williams, James M. Simmons and Eli 7. iliil. It is ordered by tire court that in ocedirnce to a Resolution ol the General Assembly, of the State of Georgia, that the “Exile Camp," in Dawson, Terrell county, be sold on the first Tuesday in A pril next, and that said sale be advertised in the Dawson Journal thirty days before the day cf sale. J. M. Simmons, j. i. c. Saul. L. Williams, j. i c. J. R. Knott, j. i. c. A true extract from the iniuuus of the Inferior court, Feb. 22d, 1806. Feb. 23. 40ds. W. J. ADAMS, Clk. TERRELL MORTGAGE S.ILE. ON the first Tuesday in May next, will be sold before tho Court House door, in the Town of Dawsor., Terrell county, Georgia, the following property to-wit: House and lots in the town of Dawson, known as the Morgan lot, lvig on the East side of the Jail in said town. Sold as the property of E. B. Morgan, under & Mortgage fi fa. issued from the Superior Court of Terrell county, in ftvor of Wm. 4 A. J. Miller, vs E. B. Morgan. Property poiuted out in the Mmtgage. Feb. 23 tds, M. W KENNEDY, Stiff. *ldministr tor's Sale. AGREEABLY to an order of the Court of Or dinary, of Terrell county, will be sold, on the firs' Tuesday in April next, within the legal hours of Pale, the following property, belongmg to the es tate of Robert Dyson, la<\of said county deceas ed, consisting of houses and lo's in the Town of Diwson. Also, the undivided fall of lot of land number in the 4th district of siid county. Feb. 23. ids. W. W. FARNUM, Admr. .N"otice. ALL persons having demands against the estate of David B Ravens, deceased, late of Terrell county, are hereby notified to render the same into me. All persons ind-bted to said estate are requir ee to make immediate nsvment. Feb. 23 40d. GRORGE A. LOFTON, Admr. .Notice.. CMXTY days at'er date application will be made tO to the court of Ordinary of Terrell county, for leave to sell the real property belonging to the es. tatc of David B. Ravens, deceased, late of said county. Feb. 28 60d. GEO. A. LOFTON, Admr. NOTICE, TO Dkdtobs and Cr.xwTORS All persons hold ing claims against Davidd Westfield late of Terrell county deceased, hereby notified to render in the same. Those Indebted to said estate sre required to make immediate payments. JOHN L. EDMONDSON, Fab. 12, 40d. Adm’r. NOTICE, ALL persons indebted to the estate of C. T. Ifuckaby, late of Terrell county, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment at the ear liest practicably day. All those bolding claim against said estate requiredto rende them in. Feb. 12. 40d. A. SASSER, Adm’r. NOTi CE, f'T'O debtors and creditors. Those holding I claims against James Parrott deceased, late of Terrell county, will render them in to me. Those indebted to said estate are required to make payments. HARRIET PARROTT. Feb 12 40ds. Adm’x. HENRY HORNET .V.tCO.r, GEORGIA, WHOLESALE DKALXK IN GROCERIES & CONFECTIONARIES, AND moan mnur, OFFERS TO THE TRADE, IDO Bills. Ex. Family Flour, at sl6 00 pr bbi. 100 " Plain " “ at 14 00 “ " 100 “ Superfine Flour at 12 50 “ “ 10 “ A Sugar at 27 ct*. per ib 10 “ B “ at 25 cts. “ “ 25 “ C " at 2* cts. per lb. 26 half bbls. Extra No, 2 Mackerel at sl4 50 per kitt. 50 Kitts No. ’65, Mick’l.. .at 450 “ “ 25 sack pii-ne R o Coffee, at 37 per lb. 20 boxes Glass, 8x10.... it S 50 per box. 20 *■ “ 10x12....at 960 “ « 15 “ “ 12x18 H 11 50 “ “ 20 g-oss E. parlor matches at 700 pr gross SO “ Shanghia " at 600 “ “ 25 kegs sup. Curb, Soda, at 17 00 per keg, 1200 lbs. “ “ “ in quarter lb. paper. ...at 12 QO per bo-,. 2,000 lbs. prime Codfisli in boxes 100 lbs each... .at 16 90. per box 40 baskets Charles Ueid sick Champaign at 25 00 a basket. 60 barrells Pikes Magnolia Wliiskey ...... % 3 25 per gal. 29 barrel l ' Old bourbon, at 450t0 600 160 bs* . cells at 8 cts per lb. 6 r j boxer at 16 cts per lb 50 b ,xos Ex. Family Soap at 21 cts per lb. °.j barrells Copperas... .at 10 cts per lb. Together w ith a general assortment of Groceries and Confectioneries, consisting in Spices, Pickles, Oysters, Sardines, Lobsters, Crackers, Home-made Candies, Fancy Candies, Fruits in Cans, Segars from * 10 00 to SIOO 00 per Thousand. BAGGING, HOPE, CAJfDLES, TWIAE, AC., All of which is off red at greatly reduced prices. Orders, with the Cash, will be filled promptly. Satisfaction Guaranteed. just received:" 100 bbls. extra Superfine flour, 25 “ Choice extra flour, 20 “ Cuba Cane Syrup, 60 “ assorted Sagrr, 5 hhds. “ “ 60 bbls. Irish Potatoes, (choice,) 10 *• Mackerel, Nos. 1 and 2, 61) kitta do do, 5 casks Bacon Sides, 25 bbls. Whiskey, favorite Brands. 10 “ Bourbon and Rye Whisky, 100 Cases Lquors, consisting of Did Bourbon and Rye Whisky, Old Cognac, Catawba and R mault Brandy, Old Sherry, Port, Madeira, Claret and Catawba Wines, 8 Baskets Piper HriJsick Champaigns, 20 Cases assorted Pickle, 10 “ Ale and Porter, 20 doseo boxes Sardines, 5 “ cans Fresh salmons, 5 *« “ Pine Apples, 20,000 Cigars, assorted, 60 Bags Rio Coffee, 500 lbs. Powder. 1,000 lbs. Dmp and Buck Shot, 60 boxes Tobacco, 600 sacks Salt, 69 Coils Rope, 30 boxes and barrels Crackers, 50 boxes Herrings, 60 kegs Nail“, 300 ibs Snuff. Herrings, Raisins, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Madder, etc., etc. In addition to the above we keep constantly on hand a large and well selected Stock of Dry Goods of every description. Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Saddlery, Harness, etc. And in fact wv, are prepared to iuraish almost every variety of Goods, at tbe lowest maiftet prices. We sell ex clusively for cash, and solicit a call before making purchases elsewhere. SOLOMON & PEARRE, Feb. 15, lm Eufauls, Ala THOSE indebted to the late lion. Wm. H. Stiles, in Terrell county, are requested to lr.skr immediate payment to tbe ‘ undersigned, at the late resMmc? Ts 11. Stiles. W-2Stf *»D H. TABMEP 4> NEW FAMILY GROCERY! ANSI VARIETY STORE, South Side Publio Square, Dawson) Georgia, B T WOQIBPJGH, WISEMAN & HARDEN. OCR Stock conri-ts of Family Groceriee, cf every description, such as SVG.HI, COFFEE, FLOUR, Cheese, Crackers, Rice, Syrup, Bacon, Lard, Nuts, Raisins, Candies, Mackerel, Herring, Snuff, Powder aud Shot, Smtkiug and Chawing TOBACCO OF VARIOUS BRANDS, CIGARS. o HARDWARE. Axes, Hatchets, Hoes, all kinds of Plantation and .t/ff/wulr*’ Tools, Locks, Nails, Butts, Screws, Tacks, Chisels Augers, etc. 4 Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Butcher Knives, Shoe Knives, Spoons, and a gen eral assortment in the hardware and cutlery liue. TIN WARS, Buckets, Pans, Cups, Water Buckpta, Well Buck ets, Dry Measures, Sifters, 4c., 4c. FRUITS. Fine Oranges, Apples, Onions, etc. FJRESM OYSTERS, Received by Railroad direct from Apalatohicola, three times per week. DRY GOODS. Calicoes, Pants Goods, Shirting, Sheeting, Flan nel, and a general assortment of Dry Goods. All of which we will sell as elwap as they can be bought at any other house in town. Goods Exchancetl for Country PRODUCE. Dawson, Feb. 23, ts DAWSON v SUPPLY SfOUFJ Jw R. JANES, DKALXA in Family Groceries AND FROVXSXSXONS. Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Flour, Cbeese, Mackerel, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco Osnaburgs, Sheetings, etc. COJCFE C TMOJTERIES. Candies, Raisins, Pickles, Starch, Soda, Butter and Sugar Crackers, Fancy and common Pipes. Also, a select assortment of Mlardtcare and Cutlery. Feb. 23 3m* LOOK HERE! GO TO CREEP & CADDY’S, (Next door to Dr. UNDER MASONIC HALL , ».* B'SO.T, ... GKOHGI.I. And Buy Tour GROCERIES FOR FAMILY USE! WE have on hand, and are constantly receiv ing every article usuallv kept in Family Grocery—such as Old English Dairy and Cream Cheese, Best Goshen Butter, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, FfSh, Soaps, Candles, Tobacco, Begars. Pickles, Oyi'ers, Lobsters, Sardines, Can dies. Nuts, Raisins, Itisb Potatoes, Ouiocs, Potash, Garden Seeds, etc. Also, a fine selection of Brandies, Wines, Whis key, Gin, Rum, Vinegar, and many other articles too numerous to motion. Give us tt call. We sell Coir for Cash. Feb 23, Sot VREEHAGADDY. ' FIRE ARMS! D. C. HODGKINS 4 SONS, MACON, CA., Manufacturers, Dealers in and Importers of G CAPS —Double and single muzzle and breech. loading Shot Guns; Allen’s, Weeson’e and Maynard'a breech-loading Rifles. PISTOFS —CoIt’s. Smith A Wesson’s, Dcr» ringers, and other pistol*. 100,000 Gnu Waddiug—Fley’e, Baldwin’s, and Paiker'a wads. 100,000 Cartridge*—Smith & Wes ton’s, and other cartridges. 260,000 Percussion Caps -Eley’s ground edge, aud other caps. Flshiny Tackle— loo,ooo Hooks, 5,000 yards Silk, and 25,0 t)«) yards cotton, linen and glass linen Bobs, corks, etc. Pocket and Table Cutlery- Knars, Ponder Flasks, shot pouches, powder sod rihot, caps, lead, Ac , 4. Gun and Pistol Material all at le» dscements to the trade, I*. CPBODGKINS A SONS. M-rl'www S.T nV Ass-we, Os. GREAT INDUCEMENTS! DRY GOODS! VERY CHEAP! BY MANN A WHEATLEY. TUE aub.cribers, in order to make room for tbeir Spring Stock, now offer great induce ment* to purchaaets. Their preseot stock will beWd at a very small advance upoa cost, and in it will be found a gen eral assortment of aucb goods as are wauled by every pne. In DHY GOODS. CALICOES, FANCY DRESS GOODS, DELAINES, AI.PACCA3, GINGHAMS, ETC. Family Groceries. Sugar, Coffee, Starch, Pepper, Soda, 50 sacks Liverpool Salt. A laige lot of Flour, extra family, CLOTHING Will be cold at cost. Also, a well selected stock of Crockery and Glassware. Call and ate what you have saved by waiting. CASTINGS. A fresh supply of various kinds just received, and offering at low prices. 2 6in Dawson, Ga. IF YOU WANT TO GET YOUR MONEY BACK, GO TO B. MCDONALD'S FAMILY GROCERY! DAWSON, GA. He keep* constantly on hand, SUGAR, COFFEE, BACON, LARD, FLOUR, TEA, SALT, PEPPER, SPICE, TOBACCO, &c„ Albo, All Kinds of CONFECTIONERIES. «r Thns* wishing to barter Country Produce, will do well to gW e him a call. TRY 'irDO.TALD’S, If yon want «W-i> BARGAINS. Febl6,3m k H. WRIGLEV, W. L. KNOTT WRIGLEY & KNOTT, IS) OUTERS AND DF.AI.RS IN HARDWARE Al CUTLERY HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, BUILDERS* HARDWARE, Mechanics* Tools, <fcc., RALSTON’S GRANITE RANGE, Next t» Expren Office, Macon, • - • . Georgia. We havo just received a splendid Assort ment of Goode in our line, all of which will be sold at LOW RATES. ft CUTLERY. A Splendid assortment of Pocket Knives, -Table Knives, Knives and Forks, Razors, Scissors, Shears, Pruning Setts, etc., etc , For sale by WRIGLEY & KNOTT. House Furnishing Goods. Hollow Ware, Tin Ware, Wooden Ware, Plated Ware, Baskets, Brooms, Seives, Spice Boxes, Brass Andirons, Cast Fire Dogs, Shovels & Tongs, Fire ttands, Fen ‘era, Meat Cutters, Egg Beater*, Milk Boile s, Mats, Rugs, And a thousand other things too numer ous to mention. Just received and for sale by WRIGLEY & KNOTT. PLANTATION HARDWARE. Traco Chain*, Hames, Axes, Hatchets, Augers, All Bright Cast Steels Hoes, Half Bright Cast Steele Hoes, Bradley’s Celebrate Hoes, Superior to ScovilPt. Tongue, Fifth, Breast, Stay, Stretcher and Log Chains, And all other articles needed by planters, in our line. WRIGLEY * 'KNOTT Fsblfi 2 In THE LATEBT YET! 0 HARPER ft BARHAM, DAtVBON, aA. # ' V a * # WE take this method of aßntmnelng to the public that we bare just received a large and ff'ell Selected Stock oi , DRY GOODS I Consisting in part cf PACIFIC DtLAINS, ALL WOOL DkLAINS, Calicoes, French, English and American Prints, Byadere Stripes, French and Saxonia Plaids, 4c., 4c. Also, a fine lot of Notioos! Notions! Consisting of Dress Buttons, Agate Buttons; Flos, Coarse, Round and Tuck Combs, Hair Nets, etc. Also, a good stock of Pocket and Table fuller) ! CROCKERY AND CLASS WARE t In Short, Everything the Foepte .Veed, we expect to keep, at {Me VERY LOWEST MARKET PRICES t Tbe citizens of Dawson and vicinity, are respectfully invited to call and Examine Our Stock, Before purchasing etsewnere, as we think we can make it to tbeir interest to do so, by selling •dfe Cheap, if not CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY if »!*■ R. —Wc will Barter Ooods In our line for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, AT THE MARKET PRICE. N*E,W ARRIVAL! Grind Stones, Coffee Mills, Children's Carriages, Engiißh'and American Prints, French Corsets, Knives and Forks, Collins Axes, * . Improved Sifters, Weeding Hoes. Colt’s and •tber celebrated Patent Pistols, And many other articles of a useful nature. Febl6 to HARPER 4 BARHAM. IST E W DIE STIES UNDER THE MASONIC HALL. DAWSON, CA. SR. PERRYMAN, Dealer in Foreign and Domestic DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, ETC., El C., ETC. FINE LIQUORS, Superior Wines and Brandies, For Medicinal Purpose?. Having received a large and well selected stock I am ready to supply Physicians sod Fans . ilics with select and choice medicine of every kind. Also, On lUnd and to Andre, Dve Wood end Dye Stuff*. White Lead and paints of all colors. Linaeed, Farmer’s, Train, Neats foot, Kerosene, and CstorOil. Spirits of Turpentine, end Varnishes. Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. SOAP, Castile end s large variety of Superior Toilet, and Shaving Soap, delightfully perfumed. For the Readies, Cologne and handkerchief extract* in usual va riety. Hair Qils and Pomade*.. Hair iavigorator*. Reatorators, and Dyea. Tooth, and Hair Brush**. Magnolia Tablet, Lily White, Meeo Fun and Rouge Balls. Extracts tor flavoiiog. Physicians orders will receive prompt attention end all prescriptions put up with particular care. STATIONERY. A large supply constantly on hand. ■ J, L. D. PERRYMAK,. G* NEW YORK Ml vmmuuiimn KINS, CRIM S CO., # ® (SuMMsoes to A W. Buffi Mon 4 Cos.) DAWSON, GA A f WB keep tie largest and meet extensive sesrrv meat* of DRY MS la ibis Market. We have; For the Ladles, French, English and American Prints. Silk* Merinos, Wool DeLains, Empress Cloth, Embroderies, Laces, Ribbons, Hats, Artifioial Flowers, Plume*. Nu bias, Hoods, Bonnets, Gloves, Hosiery, Dress Hat Trimmings of all varieties, Shoes of all Kinds, Balmoral*, Polkas, Buckle Congress Gaiters, Glove Kid Anklets, Etc., Fancy Toilet Articles l Handkerchief Extracts, Cologne, Hair Oil, Dyes, etc, etc. The most complete assortment to be found ia South-Westers Georgia. For Gentlemen* Wo have a large and varied assortment df Intats, Caps* BOOTS and SHOES, Cloths, Casitnerts, 4tr., For Coats, Pants, and Vests. Together with a beautiful assortment of ready-made clothing. All of which will be sold at VERY LOW PRICES. We also beep a fall and complete stock of Hardware and crockery, TABLE AMD POCKET CUTLERY, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, GROCERIES. A splendid lot of Rio and Java Coffee, Sugar, from common to the finest quality, Tee, Lamps, Kerosene Oil, Snuff, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. TIN WA.KE- In fact, a general assortment of good* suited to the market, both for the Wholesale and Ketall Trade. We will put ap any goods in onr line to, Country Merchant* at MACON PKICES! Give ue a pall. We are determined that no house is Booth*Weetaws (feorgiq, shelf u?'icr*<4! q* Fob 2?