The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Terrell Co., Ga.) 1866-1866, April 13, 1866, Image 4

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iISiUPE & ill©Wli, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION aSESICBiI.SITS, ■vr-EA-R R.i it. depot, dawsok, ga. MM 1 % % Ksr Strict Attention paid to the Pur chase and Sale of Cotton. Warehouse Capable of Storing 4,000 RALES. Liberal Adranee* made on Cot* ton Stored. JcfT Wc will attend to the filling of all j orders for our customers in any market. LUMBER!LUMBER! SHARPE & BROWN, ARK prepared to deliver, at the very shortest notice, any quantity of Sulendid Bine Lumber. The Lumber will be delivered at the Depot at Dawson. Oars can be left at the Depot to be loaded. We have, constantly running, TWO SPLENDID SAW MILLS. AJI Bill* Promptly Attended to. New Arrangement! NEW STOCK! Family Grocery AND ■ sun DAWSON, GA. SHARPE & BROWN Are now receiving and oponing a largo and general assortment of FAULT GROCERIES and PRO VISIONS. SUCH AS FLOUR, CORN, BACON, BALT, SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUP, LARD, Bagging and Rope, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco of All Grades. We intend to keep a large stock con stantly on hand for the R'holesam.e ajyd retail TRADE. Oar 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 citner in our Warehouse or Grocery Store. 2 ts GREAT BARGAINS. Trices of all Goods Lower. STOCK COMPLETE. bargains offered. Cull on us or send your orders which is a’.l the same—For 8 Or.. Osnaburgs—Vans, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Nails G, 7 and 8 inch Plow Iron, G, 7, and 8 inch Plow Steal, 500 Barrels Flour, 100 Boses Soda Biscuit, f,OO Bags Shot, 100 Kegs Powder, 50 Dozen p rinted and Brass Bound Buckets, 200 Boxes Candles, 100 Boxes Canly, 100 Boxes Oysters|and Lobsters, 100 Boxes Can Frui, I‘ine Apple and Strawberries, 100 Doz. Long Handle Shovels and Forks, 100 Boxes Starch and many other Goods. J.W. FEARS & CO. Macon, Ga. 1 3m* DAILY AND WKEkLY “REPUBLICAN BANNER.” Published by filbert Roberts K Vo. TSTafcdiville, Term. nPIIIS Journal was established in 1822 and is one JL of the oldest and most reliable papers ill the State. It was the organ of the State until the oc cupation of the city by the Federal authorities. It was revived in September last, and now has a larger circulation than before. . 1 TERMS— Daity, per annum, sl4. s»x mo 3. $7. three months, $3 &o. 1 month, ?l 40. Weekly, per annum, $3. six months, $1 50. Address, AUIF.RT ROBERTS, & CO. Propri a. FORK ! CORN !! CORN! RECEIVED on Consignment and for sale Low— * 10,000 Bushels Corn. Also, received and in store, 150 bbls Flour, all grades, 50 bbls Sugar, “ “ 50 bbls Whiskey, all grades, 30 bbls Cuba Cane Syrup, 10 casks Bacon —hog round, 2 tierces Lard, 25 kegs Leaf Lard, 10 bales Cotton Yarns, 5 bales Osnaburgs, For sale cheap by SOLOMON, PEARRE & MATTHEWS, Simpson & Johnson’s old stand, March 23-2 t EUVAULA, ALA. DAILY NEW ERA, ,1 G.f. THE CHEAPEST PAPER PUBLISHER. TERMS— \ tm.i.;l. 75 cenm; 3 months *2 25; 6 months 4 60; one year 7 00. Daily New Era and Daily New York World sl6 00. HATTON T. RKDOING, B. WILLS. REDDING & WELLS, Grocers and Produce Dealers, ORDESS FOB GROCERIES, CORN, OATS, FLOUR, BACON, LARD, SODA WATER, and SANDS CHICAGO CREAM ALE. Promptly Filled. Third St. Opposite Express Office, VliK on, Ga. John E. Suilavan, will be pleased to meet his old friends at the above store. 6 sm. FOB SALE, THAT BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE .Year the Methodist Church. THE subscriber, haring removed to country, offers for sale his House and lot in Dawson. The House contaius four rooms 18x20, with a large Hall Piazza in froDt —Rooms all Plastered—beau tiful yard—Most pleasant location in Dawson. There is also, a well finished kitchen, good smoke house, carsiage house, stables, etc., etc., Lot contains 3 acres all well enclosed. An imme diate purchaser will get a good bargain. Enquire of MORGAN PEOPLES, at the store of King, Crim & Cos., or at the Late residence of Col. Stiles, Near Dawson, to February 23 ts 0. H. FARMER. 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 claim-, against said estate requiredto rendethem in. Feb. 12. 40d. A. SASSER, Adm’r. KEATING, GALE & CO., FLOUR AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, UOTTON and TOBACCO Factors, 44 South Main Street, ST. LOUMS. Rirrursers —Leroy Brown, Dawson, Ga.; L. ■ Pottle, Columbus, Ga. marlß 6m B. H. WRIGLEY W. L.|KNOTT WRIGLEY & KNOTT, IMPORTER 9 AND DEALRS IN mini 111 cmitY HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, BIIILDIIRS’ HARDWARE, Mechanics’ Tools, &c., RALSTON’S GRANITE RANGE, •JVext to Erprest Office, Macon, • * * • Georgia. We have just received a splendid assort ment of Goods in our line, all of which will be sold at LOW RATES. 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 Stands, Fenlers, Meat Cutters, Egg Beaters, Milk Boilers, Mats, Rugs, And a thousand other things too numer ous to mention. Just received and for sale by WRIGLEY & KNOTT. PLANTATION HARDWARE. Trace Chains, Ilames, Axes, Hatchets, Augers, All Bright Cast Steele Iloes, Half Bright Cast Steele Heee, Bradley’s Celebrate Hoes, Superior to Scov ill's. Tongue, Fifth, Breast, Stay, Stretcher and Log Chains, And all other articles needed by planters, in our line. WRIGLEY & KNOTT. Febls 2 3m JtMetropolitan Enterprise. GREAT GIFT SALE OF THE NEW YOIiK AND PROVIDENCE Jewelers’ Association, Capital, : ; : $1,000,000 Ocpot 197 Broadway. An immense stock of Pianos, Watches, Jewelry, and Fancy Goods, all to be sold for one dollar each, withonr regard to value, and not to be paid for till you see what you will receive. Certificates, naming each article, and its value, are placed in sealed envelopes and well mixed.— One of these envelopes will be sent by mail to any address on receipt of 25 cents; five for $1 ; eleven for $2 ; thirty for $5; sixty-five for $lO ; and one hundred for sl6. On receipt of the certificate you wiii see what you are goiDg to have, and then it is at your option to pay the dollar and take the article or not Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, a Piano, Sewing Machine, or any set of Jewelry on our list, for $1 ; and in no case can thev get less than a One Dollar’s TC7l.ii as there a.rs to blanks. Agents arc wanted in every town in the coun try ; every person can make $lO a day, selling our certificates in the greatest sale of Jeweiry aver known. Send 25c. for a certificate, which will inform you what you can obtain for sl. At tbc same time get our circular, containing full list and particulars; also, Terms to Agents. Address, JAMES HUTCHINSON & CO., marlG 3m 197 Broadway, N. Y. 1866. 1566. ST. LOUIS, CAIRO AND JOMSOmLLE PACKET COMPANY. FOR ALL POINTS IN TENNESSEE, GEORGIA, and Alabama. Daily Line of Packets! TAKING FREIGHT TO St. Genevieve, Chester , Liberty, Cape Girardeau, Cairo, JHound Citg, Metropolis, Paducah, Johnson ville, Eastport, Tuscumia, Florence, And all Intermediate Landings—Receipting Through to Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Atlanta, Decatur, West Point, Montgomery, Ma con, Columbus, and all Points South and South-East of Nashville. Taking freight through to Atlanta without break of bulk. REDUCED RATES. Frcigts sent through with quick dispatch to Nash ville, and all points South. Receiving at ail hours at Company’s Wharf Boat, foot of Poplar street. jy Contracts made and Throgh bills of Landing signed by C. J. CAFFREY, President, L. S. METCALF, Sup’t, ’Yo. 11, South Commercial St. BOYD & SYLVESTER, ) Agents, JOS McENTYRE, J 72, Commercial St. March IS— NEW IMG STORE UNDER TnE MASONIC II ALU* DAWSON, CA. BR. PERRYMAN, Dealer in Foreign and Domestic DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, ETC, FAC., FTC. FINE LIQUORS, Superior Wines and Brandies, For Medicinal Purposes. Having received a large and well selected stock I am ready to supply FliyslciaHS and Fame ilies with select and choice medicine ot every kind. Also, On nand and to Arrive, Dve Wood and Dye StuffV White Lead and paints of nil colors. Linseed, Farmer’s, Train, Neats foot, Kerosene, and Cator Oil. Spirits of Turpentine, and Varnishes. Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. SOAP, Castile and a large variety of Superior Toilet, and Shaving Soap, delightfully perfumed. For the Ladies, Cologne and handkerchief extracts in usual va riety Hair Oils and Pomades. Hair invtgorators, Rcstorators, and Dyes. Tooth, Nail and tUir Brushes. Magnolia Tablet, Lily White, Meen Fun and Rouge Balls. Extracts tor flavoring. Physicians orders wilt receive prompt attention and all prescriptions put up with particular care. STATIONERY. A large supply constantly on hand. J. L. D. PERRYMAN, Dawson, Ga. FAMILY GROCERYI AND VARIETY STORE, South Side Public Square, Dawson, Georgia, b r WOULBRIGHT, WISEMAN 5 iiA.iDEN | OUR Stock consists of Family Groceries, of every description, such as St~G.tR, COFFEE, FLOUR, Cheese, Crackers, Rice, Syrup, Bacon, Lard, Nuts, Raisins, Candies, Mackerel, Herring, Snuff, Powder and Shot, Smi king and Cbewiug TOBACCO OF VARIOUS BRANDS. CIGARS. IIARDW ARE. Axes, natchets, noes, all kinds of Plantation and Mechanic*'' Tools, Locks, Nails, Butts, Screws, Tacks, Chisels Augers, etc. Knives anti Forks, Pocket Knives, Butcher Knives, Shoe Knives, Spoons, and a gen eral assortment in the hardware and cutlery line TIN WARE, Buckets, Pans, Cups, Water Buckets, Well Buck ets, Dry Measures, Sifters, &c., Ac. FETJITS. Fine Oranges, Apples, Onions, etc. FRESH OYSTERS, Received by Railroad direct from Apalatchicola, hree 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 cheap as they can be bought at any other house in town. Goods Eichanged for Country PRODUCE. Dawson, Feb. 83, ts Megrath, Patterson & Cos., E ndeayor to bell to all, C roccries, Provisions, R bine Wines, Whiskies, A nd Choice Liquors T ho cheapest of any H ouse in Macon. p arlies from A H parts of X bis State and X he adjoining States should E nquire for this place, R esolved to buy where they § ell Cigars, Chewing Tobacco, &c., O f the finest and most select brands. N owherc can they do this so will as A t Megrath, Patterson & Co.’s, N ear the Lanier House. Don’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 L E, CHOICE WINES, FOR MEDICstL USE. L3T A full and complete assortment of GROCERIES of Every Description, always on hand, for the AVliolesal© and Retail TRADE. Macon, Ga., Feb. 15—2 Gm* GEO. T. ROGERS & SONS, Cherry Street, Macon, Georgia. OFFER For sale at low prices 300 bbls Flour all grades, 85 “ Sugar all grades, 10 bbds do, 62 sacks Rio and Java Coffee, 175 boxes Tobacco, common to very fine 150,000 Cigars, Havanna, German and American, 75 boxes Family soap, 150 “ Sperm and Adamantine Candles, 100 bbls Wanting Potatoes, 200 “ Virginia Salt, 75 packages Mackerel, all Nos., 300 bags Shot, all Nos., 35 kegs Rifle Powder, 150 “ Nails, assorted, 2,000 Pure White Lead, 10 bbls. Linseed Oil, 20 Casks Byass London Ale and Porter, 50 boxes Layer Raisins, 10 bales Gunny Bagging, 20 Rolls Kentucky do, 150 coils “ Rope, 10 kegs Goshen Butter, 65 boxes and bbls. Butter, Soda, and Sugar Crackers, 20 Chests Green and Black Tea, 20 bbls. Apple Vinegar. 50 “ Brandy and Whisky. 2 3m D. S. BUTLKR, JAS * LAMAR CHEWALIA HOUSE, EUFAULA, ALA. THE undersigned take pleasure in notifying the traveling public, that the Cbewalla 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 beep engaged ; and we flatter ourselves that we cat »ase the most fastidious. Give ns a trial. BUTLER & LAMAR, 2 6m. Proprietors. BOOT AND SHOE SHOP DA WSO'X, GEORGIA- E. ATKINSON, 18 prepared to do ail work in his line in a supe rior S'-'e. Neat fits warranted. Prices reas onable. Shop on Main street, in the office form erly known as Bailv's Law office. 2 3ui “EXCELSIOR.” THE EUROPEAN PLAN! ISAACS' HOUSE, Just below Journal and Messenger office, and di rectly opposite the Magnetic Telegraph office, Macon, Gra. »leeonnnodations Furnished at all fftfim rpHE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing A to his friends and the public generally that his new building has been completed in every par ticular, and that he has succeeded in making the most complete arrangements for cariing on a First Class House, Tin the European Tlan. The extensive experience of the proprietor in the Hotel and Restaurant bus iness, warrants him in guaranteeing to his patrons the utmost satisfaction in every particular. E. IS-A-A.CS. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, AND Shoe Findings. MIX & KIRTLAND, JTo. a, Cotton .frmtif, Macon, Ga., “Sign of the Big Boot.” WWTHOLESALE and Retail Dealers—have on VV hand, and are constantly receiving nddi tions to, one of the finest assortments of Boot and shoes, for ladies' gentlemens’ and childrens wear, in the South. They have nothing but the very best class of work, all ol which is warranted to give satisfaction. They are determined to sell as low as any one in the market. Having had thirty-five years experience they think they under stand the business. Superior inducements offered to country merchants. If you want good work, give them a call. 2 3m* Gr. 33 E 33 N" 33 , MANCFACTCRIB & DKASLKR IS Saddlery and Cotton virenue, .'itaeon, Georgia. A good lot of leather of every description on hand. All kinds of repairing done in best style and with dispatch. N0,2-3tn M. L. ALEXANDER, Formerly of Nashville , Tenn., with JAMES I CLARK I CO, (SUCCESSORS TO ACTON, CLARK & C 0.,) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP DRY GOODS, 103 Pearl Street, Between Vine and Race , CINCINNATI. The Commercial facilities of Cincinnati are second to none in the Uunited States. 26m SOLOMON & PEARRE, DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Simpson dr Johnson's Old Stand , Fuiaula, -Ada. R. A. SOLOMON, E, E. PEARRE, Late ol Columbia, Ala. Late ol Woodville, Ala. Strict attention paid to all orders for the pur chase or sale of produce of all descriptions. Con signments respectfully solicited. Refers to Messrs. Wm. A. McKenzie A Cos., Ap alachicola, Fla.; Epping, Hanserd & Cos., Colum - bus, Ga. ; S. & J. Schiffer, New York; Simpson & Johnson, F.ufaula, Ala. IF YOU WANT TO GET YOUR MONEY BACK, GO TO B. MCDONALD'S FAMILY GROCERY! DAWSON, GA it e keeps constantly on hand, SUGAR, COFFEE, BACON, LARD, FLOUR, TEA, SALT, PEPPER, SPICE, TOI3A.CCO, &c., Also, All Kinds of CONFECTIONERIES. KIT Those wishing to barter Country Produce, will do well to give him a call. TRY ITIoOOJf ALD’S, if you xvant GOOD BARGAINS. Febl6 3m JOURNAL AND MESSENGER, PUBLISHED AT Macon, G-eorgia, DAILY AND WEEKLY. S. ROSE * S. B. BURR. EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Terms of Subscription : Daily Edition, per annum sl2 00 Weekly Edition, per annum 4 00 Subscriptions received for the Daily for less ban a year at tbc same rate. NEW YORK STORE I VHUII 111 UTiii * KING, GRIM & GO., (Successors to J. W. Buffinton A Cos.) DAWSON, GA. WE keep the largest and most extensive ,« or| . ments of DRY GOODS In this Market. We have, For the Ladies, French, English and Anericaa Prints. Silks Merinos, Wool Do Lain?, Emprc? Cloth, Embroderies, Laces, Ribbon* Hats, Artificial Flowers, Plume? ft, bias, Hoods, Bonnets, Gloves, Hosiery Dress Hat Trimmings of all varietio Shoes of all Kinds, Balmoral--, I’olkas, Buckle Congress Caiicnl Glove Kid Ankli ts, Etc, 1 Fancy Toilet -Articles!* Handkerchief Extracts, Cologne, Hair Oil® Dyes, etc, etc. ’ I The cm| lele assortment to be fnonjfl in South-Western Georgia. 9 Harness Goods, For Gentlemen. I JUST RECEIVED. 1 I An roUNCS best Killiekiniek SrooJ II M ’ Tobacco. 1 Also, a fine l»t of Palniftlo CookinM Stoves from No. 6 to it. I We have a large arid varied assortment® I-iats, Caps, 1 BOOTS and SHOE* Cloths, Casimeres, Ac., | For Coats, Pants, and Vests. Teg-ttfl with a beautiful assortment of ■ READY-MADE CLOTHINcI All of which will be sold at I, VERY LOW PRICES. B Wc also keep a full and complete ftdM HARDWARE AND CROCKERY,! TABLE AND POCKET |E CUTLER N r | OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ■ GROCERIES* I A splendid lot of Rio and J» Ta *- Sugar, from common to the fine- 1 flg . nil Tea, Lamps, Kerosene w. H CIGARS AN Ik TO ,{ itt 0 B * TIN NVA B In fact, a general assprH^ 1 ° f MK suited to the market, both for I Wholesale and R ftail Tr Hi We will put up any goods J® to D Country Merchants at -IBj macon f® lo ® oi» no houso in Soutb-B . # K undersell us.