The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Terrell Co., Ga.) 1866-1866, March 09, 1866, Image 4

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BMmmwm & hot MIIU in (BBHSSIOS Hcl i ‘ * . I*," v' NEAR E. R. DEPOT, DAWSON, GiA. M {? «i M rsr Strict Attention paid to the Pur chase and Sale of Cotton. Warehouse Capable of Storing 4,000 BALKS, Liberal Advance* .Hade on Col ton Stored. rsr We will attend to the filling of all orders for our customers in any market. LUMBER!LUMBER! SHARPE & BROWN, ARE prepared to deliver, at the very shortest notice, anj quantity of Splendid Fine Lumber. The Lumber will he dcpvered at. the Depot at Dawson. Cara can be left at the Depot to be loaded. We hare, constantly running, TWO SPLENDID SAW MILLS. All Bill* Promptly Attended to. New Arrangement ! NEW STOCK’ Family Grocery AND Pimm non. | bawson, oal. SHARPE & It ROW A Are now receiving and opening a largo and general assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES and PRO VISIONS. SUCH AS FLOUR, COHN, BACON, SALT, SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUP, LARD, Bagging and Hope, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco of All Graded. We intend to keep a large stock con stantly on baud for the HFnOLESJILE *t.M RETvtIE TR*ME. Our arrangements with Western Markets are aaoh that we can sell at very reasonable rates- Capt. John A. Fulton, whom every body knows, with competent assistants, will bo on band to attend to all business either in oor Warehouse or Grocery Store. 2 Mow. . W. 4. IH M HAS SOW IS STORE ASD FOR SALE BALT. 500 SACKS LIVERPOOL, 500 BARRELS VIRGINIA. U.UOUR. 100 BARRELS FALLS OF OHIO, 100 « HENDERSON’S BEST, 100 “ EXCELSIOR XXXX. 100 “ VARIOUS BRANDS OF SUPERFINE. CORN AND PTIEAL. 1,500 SACKS GEORGIA MIXED, 1,500 “ WESTERN WHITE AND YELLOW, 500 BUSHELS PRIME WHITE MEAL WATER GROUND. OT 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 Peas. 500 BUSHELS PEAS, WHITE AND SPECKLED. Ground Peas. 2,000 BUSHELS SELECTED, IN GOOD SACKS, SOAP. 100 BOXES FAMILY SOAF. CAJSTDUES. 50 BOXES ADAMANTINE CANDLES. SUGAR AND COFFEE. 20 SACKS PRIME RIO COFFEE, 25 Barrels A, B and C—Also 25 barrels plain BROWN SUGARS. COTTON SEED. 2,500 sacks prime COTTON SEED, from 1865 crop, at $1,50 per bushel. Ml aeon Sheeting. •4,000 MACON MILL SHEETING. TOBACCO. 50 BOXES J. C. HOCKADY. 50 “ JENNY LIND, 25 “ MARYGOLL* 15 “ JNO. 8. IIALE. 10 « FARMER’S TWISTS. 60 “ VARIOUS BRANDS. IRON SAFE. 2 SPLENDID IRON SAFES—Large and Medium Size. CARRIAGES. 1 SPLENDID PHOTON 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 *I,OOO IN GOLD. *I,OOO IN SILVER. W, A. HUFF. l. MTaron. Gn. EL "S&IF 31 S SH ? Cherry Street, Macon, Gteorgia., DEALER IN HOUSE FUENISPIINa mum! i trail, Silver plated, Brittania and Planished Tin Ware, Wood Ware,-Brooms and Brushes, of every description, Cliina* Glass send Common Ware, nuow win. mm. suns 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 invite the attention of purchasers. B A. WISE, Fel 10-lm Cherry St., Macon. MtGRATH, Patterson & Cp„ gr NDEAVOR TO SELL TO ALL, roceries, Provisions, R hine Wines, Whiskies, j* nd Choice Liquors X he cheapest of any R ouse in Macon. p arties from y his State and f ho adjoining States should E nquire for this place, R esolved to buy where they S ell Cigars, Chewing Tobacco, &c., O f the finest and most select brands. N owhere can they do this so will as A t Megrath, Patterson & Co.'s, |\| ear the Lanier House. Q on’t fail to try them. C all before buying, Q r write. Foreign, Domestic AND CANNED FBI'ITS, CANDIES. &C-, DRAKE'S AND BCKER'S BITTERS, A. L E, CHOICE WINES, EOMI USE. r -ser A full and complete assortment of GROCERIES of Every Description, always on hand, for the Wholesale and Ketail trade. Macon, Ga., Feb. 15-2 (3m* D.S. BCTLEB, . JAS. LAMAR CHEW ALLA HOUSE, EUFAUL.A, ALA. TFE undersigned take pleasure in notifying the traveling public, that the Che walla Hotel, (late the Howard House of Eufaula, Ala.,) has under gone a thorough refitting, and is now open for the accomodation of the travelling public. , The present Proprietors will spare no expense to make it a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. A splendid corps of attentive Servants have been engaged ; and we flatter ourselves that we eat 1 V6e the most fastidious. Give ns a trial. BUTLER & LAMAR, 2 6m- Proprietors. G 0. T. JIGGERS & SONS, € furry. Strut, .Varan, Georgia. OFFER For sale at low prices : 200 Ibis Flour ,01 grades, 85 “ Sugar all grades, 10 hhds do, 62 sacks Rio and Java Coffi e, 175 bexes Tobacco, common to very fir.e 150,000 Cigars, Ilavanna, German and American, 75 boxes Family soap, 150 “ Sperm and Adamantine Candles, 100 bbls Planting Potatoes, 200 “ Virginia Salt, 75 packages Mackerel, all Nos., 300 hags Shot, all Nos., 35 keg* IVfie Powder, 150 “ Nails, assorted, 2,000 Pure White Lead, 10 bbls. Linseed Oil, 20 Casks Byass London Air and Porter, 50 boxes Layer Raisins, 10 bales Gunny Bagging, 20 Rolls Kentucky do, 150 coils “ Rope, 10 kegs Gosbeu Butter, 65 boxes and bids. Butter, Soda, and Sugar Crackers, 20 Chests Green and Black Tea, 20 bbls. Apple Vinegar. 50 “ Brai dy and Whisky. 2 3or "EXCELSIOR.” THE EUROPEAN PLAN! ISAACS' HOUSE. Just below Journal and Messenger office, and di rectly opposite the Magnetic Telegraph office, Macon, Ga. . iccommodatlon* Furnished at all nouns. r P , fIE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing I to his friends and the public generally that his new building has been completed in every par t'cular, and that he has suecce ed in making the most complete arrangements for caning on a First Class House, On the European Plan. The extensive experience of »he proprietor in the Hotel and R'-sfaurant. bus inesp, warrants him in gmranfeeit e'o 1 D patrons the utmost satisfaction in every particular. E. JBAACS. WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE or J. H ZEILIN&CO., .TWt'G.V, : : ! Georgia. KF.FPS constantly on hand the larg. s K oi-k Sum It ot New y.vk, which tli“y i.ffer u> Ui tiggi-ts, Merchants anti o hers, at the very lew ost. prices Importing their own goods from hu rope, they can afford to compete iu that line with ativ house in the United States. Itarby.a I t rcphylaetic Fluid, The Great Purifier, Prevents Small Pox, Cutes Burns, and Erysipelas. Destroys Poi-on Oak, all tlac smells and Contagions. ft-b 23 lm LABOR QOEbTIOA bE'l TLED. Use one Third Labor-Raise three Times the Crop. BY USING fROASDALE’S fHOSHIATE LIME. r |'MlIS has been proved by actual, experiment, 1 See Southern Field and F'ireside, January, 1861, and Holtou Planter, February, 1861. In one of tbe worst years for this experiment, it produc ed on one aero of land, iu Houstoo County, a gain of 361 pounds over unmanured land, and 10 per cent more cotton than any of the six different. Manures used as a test at the time along wi.h it. Sold at New York cost, with freight and ex* peuees added, by * J. D. ZEILIN& CO., fcb.2*-ln) Macon, Ga. TO MERCHANTS, mechanic^ AND farmers. W E lira ve-just received and now ofer s ot *l^ 3,000 yards English Kerseys, 80 bales Macon Sheeting, 30 “ Osnaburge, 2,000 yards English Surge, 100 lbs. Linen Thread,* 1,500 “ Saddler’s Thread, 1,600 “ Shoe Thread, 1,500 “ Cotton Twine, 1,600 “ 11 “ (heavy,) 300 “ Hemp 11 200 *• TVicking 200 “ Sash Cord, 100 “ Tarred Twine, 2,000 great gross Bone and Metal Buttons, 200 teams Note, Cap, Letter and Blotting Paper, 10,000 lbs. Hemlocks Upper Leather, 10,000 “ •• Sole “ 500 “ Glue, 10,000 “ Grind Stones, 300 and, z. Tad Looks, 1,000 Powder Cani-ters, 200 assorted Paint Brushes, 100 Axe Helves, 50 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, 50 Hand Hammers, 672 Planes (assorted,) 373 Hand Sawp, (full assortment,) 60 do*. Shovels and Spade*, 3,000 gross Screws, (assorted,) 899 “ “ (Brass, assorted,) 209 Ib°. Finishing Nails, 127 “ Clount Nails, 3,000 papets Tacks, (Don and Cop er,) 185 lbs. Spanish Brown, 75 “ Turkey Umber, 50 “ Burnt Umber, 25 “ Rotten Stone, 29 “ Black Lead, 20 gallons Dcmarara Varnish, 4,000 lbs. Paints, 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 Irou and Plow Steel, 8,527 “ Cast Steel, 13,869 feet Leather and Rubber B’ltiogi 2$ to 18 inches wide. 63 Bales Osnaburgs, 150 coils Rope, 20 Bales Bagging, 100 kegs Nails, 50 bales Macon Sheeting, 40 “ Yarns, Nos. B.UJ »2’s, 300 Boxes Tobacco, assorted grade* 101 bbls. Sugar. 50 Sacks Coffee, 75 boxes Starch, 75 boxes Candles, 75 boxes Soap. 600 lbs. Bagging T.iue, 20 pairs Couuter Scales, etc., •**•! e,f- Also an immense lot es Wooden Ware, • 0v Pails, Buckets, Tubs, Churns, Trays, etc. • a isl CO®" Onr stock of Drv Goods and Grocery we b«r« plete, and all we ask is an exam l * 4 {l uo fears as to the result. Wc buy low pect to sell accordingly RQSS k Wholesale Grocers & Dry Goods Gn Uor. Second and Cherry W-» Not3m*