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DAWSON JOURNAL
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I* Two of throe more ol the Com
m on Beune Sewing Machines can be
buuubt very cheap by early appHca
t,oo at THIS OFFICE.
Tke siewnrda el lUe l)aw»on
i'lrcail
Will bate their final meeting in D.w
joo, on Saturday before the 2nd Sun
day in December, at 10 o’clock, at the
Methodist Church
L«l every 8 eward be present, and it
it earnestly requ ated of the members
of tbe different Cburcbea that they set
tle their asecasmeuts immediately. Let
vs pa? up the last dollar.
W. M. PEEPLES,
(Jb’tn’n Board of Stewards.
twk cooking stove.
When griping grief tb« heart doth wound,
A, and doleful dumps, the minds oppress—
A “Barley Sheaf’ about the rouin,
With speedy help doth lend redness.
[SAoL-*pear<.
For sale by JOHN A. KUL T ON,
Da a rod, Oa.
We acknowledge the reception
of several valuable doenments, through
the address of Col Ndw-n Tift, mem
ber of Congress, for which wo teuder
-•#? thanks.
Terrell Superior Comrl—
The November Term ot tbe Superior
o<>urt at this place, oonvened on Mon
. day last—His Honor, Judge Harrell,
presiding Quite a number of Attor
sies from neighboring cities arc in at
tendance, and business at the bar seems
to he progressing smoothly. Up to the
time of writing, nothing of importance
ia being the matter of comment. The
A» peal Docket in civil eases has been
the principal business before the Court
wp ta ibis lima The State Docket is
aow the matter of investigation,
Get*. Robert E. Lee.
The Montgomery Moil, comment
hg on the rumor which has gained
wide circulation in tho West and is
credited by intelligent circles, that
Gen. Orttnl w?-l otter the position of
Secretary of War to Lee, says :
This would be an excellent appoint
ment, and would tend more than all
wise to bring about an era of good
feeling North aud South. Gen. Lee
was opposed to secession and a life
time opponent of slavery. As Secre
tary of War tbeie would be no Dera
tion (»r keeping troops at the South.
His wishes would be all that would
be necessary to establish arid preserve
the utmost harmony. Os course Gen.
Grunt knows that the p< rpetnity of
tho Union against domsstic and for
eign foes w old bo secured by gather
ing around his ndmiktra ion the lead
in* spoil* of both eect’ons.
It m not probable that carpet-bag
gers like £|>encer and Warner would
vote to confirm his nomination, but the
Senators from the North, would no
doubt sacrifice old prejudices upon the
»)tur of our common country. It ia
not known whether General Lee would
■ceepi the appointment, but it is doi
improbable that lie would take the
RKltwr under serious advisement, if he
ewu be persuaded that the welfare of
the country eat be advanced by his
sacrificing die peace and quie; of do
mestic life f r a public position. Next
t.encra! Grant there is no man in
the United States more popular with
ths Federal army than Gen Lee.
The Richmond Whig has been in
fwroied that ih» Knickerbocker Life
Insurance Company, of New York,
hsv transmitted a communication
t«» Gen. Lee, tendering to him the po
ii«K)B of -Supervior of Agencies” of
that institution in th* Southern States.
The tSafary proposed to bs paid is
$lO 000 per annum.
In this connection the Whig states
that tnere has recently been considers
able “talk on ‘Change’’ about the ex
pediency of electing Gen Lee to tbe
fluency of the Chesapeake and
Ohm Railroad Company. The advo
«»tta of the idea argue that hie elec
tion to that posiioin would secure the
immediate realization of the funds re
quired to complete the road to the
Übio river —&, B . Newt.
Saoacity of a horse.—Ao old fam
ttL,o*!* ?** k ® B keen mooing at will
*nd commons, lost
int»u ** 8^?e 8 yesterday and with the
v * eo ®® °f * human beiDg, the old
T °l > *° lke blacksmith shop
“ e kwl been shod for the last
fc;i:. to the best of bis a
«rouns h '4e snot . an< * ®t“ m Fling tbe
|j ' ■* ° c smith being busy, drove
to .i times during yesterday
Jd tL° U g ht Dcthing of h Tij|g
«l3 k ® O,O B ,ke shop, he found the
him nff*k * l 9 < * oor » *B*' B be drove
•Marin’ s* ,k * horse came back and
fit an* B .k he ®^° P wa,ke<l °P to ‘be an
,f*«iio» ® r ® he raised his foot, thus at
•muh lk tb ® P* n 'eula r notioe of the
higit ° e, J In ' ne d ‘he foot, and fiod-
Pieked J° tke ‘‘quick” kindly
it to kk, r 60 0 and horse shoe and fitting
PUe^i° t " ,D ! iled “ » k « the
#f tWok" I .®* 1, j. r,3k,n g his Uil by way
fcf,-,i U °ff contentedly.— j
Won < CWicr. J 1
T l*e Fruita 0 ( Radicalism—Tbe
Judicial Unmuc Defiled,
J. L.
s superior Court of Wilkes conn
tj. a< o‘ 'Tiled.over by Judge Andrews
from the .. x, . ■ a .
urih Monday in ceptent
her to the Sv ... , . XT
’<nd Monday id Novvem
ber, met in \\ . . ,
hington on last Mrtn
dt»y, Judge Gibs . . ,
£ of Augusta, pre
siding The Gram ,
” *ury whs impan
elled and organized, **., , ,
” ’ 1 having retired
to their room, sent in . , n
’ he fiillowing
document to the court:
Judge Gib ton :
“Sir:—The part taken i. u
whilst holding a judicial comm, j
in going to a party convention a* U.
cago. in May of this year, and ther
upon your return canvassing the State
for a political party, still being a judge
has greatly impaired our confidence
and respect for you us an officer ol the
law.
‘‘The undersigned, members of the
Grand Jury, all being present, here'y
make known to you that they will
serve at the present term if so re
quired to do Yet they feel bound to
say to you that your presence in this
county as a judicial officer, to hold a
court, is not exeeptubie to the people
“We are authorized by the members
of ihebar to say that they will not rails
acting any business through you as a
judge.“
This paper was signed by the Lore
man and all the members of the Grand
Jury.
The Hon. William Gibson received
aud read die little lines, but it appears
ho “could not see it.” The form of
holding the’ court was gone through
with, but nobuisiness was trasacled sd
far as vre cau learn
There was never » more acceptable
act the people of wilkes county done
by a Grand Jury than this, The body
of this term numbered twenty three of
our worthiest and most respectod citi
zens. They sjioke a notorious truth
when they said that our people huve
lost thier confidence in the honor and
integrity of ths man, who, by his de
graded and abandon 'd politico judical
career, has soiled the robes of justice,
which in our county have never before
been worn one of such astiqe. We
do not want him b«re to administer
. ufion our rights, and it is as well at
least that our thieves and follom
should go unwhipod of justice, as that
he should he at large among us. No
wretch can he lower ihon one w ho de
grades a high office to pmtisan pur
poses.— Washiwjtan Gazette.
Wendell Pim.nrn —‘-The leader
of the leaders”—foreshadows a ruptur
with the Presidentelect bj declares in
the Anti Slavery Standard: ‘‘ln G neral
Grant himself we have no co; fi b nee.
He demands of Congress “instantly on
its at-embling, to impeach Andrew
Johnson, 1 ' and prays : “Oh for one
hour's use of some immortal pen, like
that of Tacitus or IJorke, to brand wi h
undying infamy these heartless K publi
cans (Selienck and M rgun) who gtt
reckoning up party counters and plan
ning excuses for laziness, while men,
imperilled through their s'upi.liry an i
selfishness, are tuurdeted by hundreds
around them !’’
Don’t be Di.scouraqfd—lf you
should be unfortuuate in ODe enterprise
don’t become discouraged and grieve
over your bad luck Try again The
man who never failed is a myth. Such a
one never lived, and is oevor likely to.
All success is a series of rff irts, in which,
wheo closely vi wed, is seen more or
less failures. The mountain is apt to
overshadow the hill and is a reality nev
erthele-s If you fail now and then,
don’t de discouraged. Bear in mind it
is only the part, and experience of every
mao, aud the ui st successful meu often
have the most failures.
Another Spkkcu of Gen. Grant.—
A special to New York Titm s states
that as General Grant passed tor ugh
Belvidore, Illinois, ou his way to Wash
ington, all “publican procession gree
ted him, when the General reepouded
ass Hows:
Gentlemen: —l see many of you in
uniforms. Y“u laid them off three
years ago, and you om now lay them i ff
again, and we will have peace Good
night.
An OuTßtoß. Elmuod Mclntosh,
a colored Democrat, has lost three cows
and his {.low horse. He was warned
before the election “that it would be
worse for bim.” Two of his cows have
disappeared. The third—fat and in
full health—was killed, the hide taken
off and left on the spot, llis botse
was poisoned. If this is a sample of
the liberty of free suffrage, where wi l
it end?— Avgusta Chronicle.
PobK.—The price asked for gross hogs,
in this market, is 7 cents per piuod
It is thought that the nett price will
open at 8 cents. We see by our ex
changes that in West Tennessee it is
offering at 5 cents gross.
It is estimated by careful statisticians
that the present crop of cotton will
leave in the South, after all hor North
ern debts are paid, fully §100,000,000.
The Memphis Appeal estimates the
portion of Tennessee at $0,000,000.
New Corn, in this market, is worth 50
cents per bushel New meal, from wag
ons, 65 crnt“—from stores, by retail,
75 cents.— Cleveland llanner.
Gen Robert E. I.ee las been ten
dered by the Knickerbocker Life In
soraocs Company the position of Softer
yisor of Agencies in the South, at a raft
ary of ten thousand dollars per year.
If you wish to got rich, get married.
Whon was honey ever made with one
bee in the bivf?
JuuaiNO from the returns from the
Southern states, some of tho carpet-bag
gers from the Nor h, or else tbe negroes
nave been voting something besides the
Radical ticket. Wc would not wonder
if this bint was sufficient to banish every
irecdmen’s bureau from tho country.
Negroes have “gone and done it,” that
is sure ! Let Congress pass a bill dis
franchising tho black rebels. —LzCrosse
Democrat.
An Extraordinary Stove
Has been patented and is now being
introduced by the old established firm of
Stuart, Peterson & Cos., Philadelphia.
It is called tho “Harley Sheaf,” (it
burns either wood or coal) and it pos-
tosses all the qualities belonging to otb
first c’ass stjves, in addition to uu
me U 9 merits of its own. Our friends
of f b L *rade should net neglect an op
purtunii t 0 |nft j [e the acquaiotanae of
the Htrh-^| lpa p xritncsn its aston"
idling operav, I)g> Jt j s pronounced tbe
bes l Cot king L^ ve ever invented.
Avoid all infei 1r s t OVCB represented
to be equal to the >U» r l ey Sheaf.”
There is nothing in ru matket.
Maco., Ttlegrojih
F*r Ba)e by Johu A FuUon, Daw
son, Ga.
DAWSON tIAKKET REPORT
C lUlfcCTko WEEKLY BY
WVI W()OT.EN,
GROCER AND C MERCHANT.
fOITO.V, 21.2"
ate. st, i35
sMS.ftSt. 1.30
GKOC ERIES A PROV I -ION*-.
UxSCO.r— Clear sides (-rooked) 20@-21
Clear ribbed sides (aiuolied) 19^211
8h tedders, 17@!8
Hams (plain,) @2->
Canvasaed hems, (“near cured) @25
t om:n —Piirne Itio, <£233
G tod Kio, ((<3O
Ordinary Rio, @iß
S S'fjlxtlt- (According to grade) 18@2(>
TJV.l— Black, @1.50
Green, @2.26
Young Hyson, 1.5f1@2.00
lists:- ' @iß
I’L.tt S' It— Superffne, @ti.so
Kura, @7.00
Family, 7@7 SO
LxMltßt 24@25
t’lSH —jt/ickeral hf. bis. 12 3 $lO@J2
Mackerel in Kits, 4.50
Whitefioh per !b. 12J@15
St Goshen, • @fiO
Country, - 25@30
F.ftGS— 16 @2O
l' liftMi EJITS 15@26
If f f.’IHM A— 25@30
/VI f. I. tt PI *_ @lO
si’iirs*— 7e@i.oo
PI.rEC.f/l- 65.80
SxSl.'F— Liverpool, a5.25
Virginia, nS 25
W*MStSHJSt' —Com. Rye, 8 00a4 00
Corn, 2 60a8 00
Fine Whi-kev, a4 65
TStllxSCCiJ —Common, 60a75
F nr, 1.00a1.50
ti Stxll.V— Corn (western) al 00
Corn (country) al.nO
.ffr.JL- a1.35
Bagging , Hope, K Tics.
Baooino, Gcxsr— 28.30
Kentucky, a3O
Ij’oh Tics.
Buckle, alo
Rope— 9a12
[OFFICIAL ]
PROCLAM ATIO N.
BY 'IIIE GOVERNOR
Whereas, it is reported by reliable citi
zens from many comities of the State, that
preparations are being made to collect oner-
OU a t»X‘ 8 levied under authority of the t'on
•tiiuiion of Eighteeu hundred and sixty-live
(1865,) and failing io collect, to apply the
provisions of the preneut Constitution, and
thereby exclude many citizens Iroin the priv
liege of voting.
Therefore, I, Rufus B. Bullock, Governor
and Commander io-Chief of the Armv and
Navy of the State ot Georgia, and of the
Militia thereof, by virtue of the authority in
me vest and bv the Seventieth (70) section of
the Code of Georgia, do hereby suspend th#*
collection of all poll taxes until the next reg
ular session ot the General Assembly of this
State, and of this suspension the Comptroller
General will forthwith irive notice to the Tux
Collectors ol the several counties.
Given under my h*nd and the Great Seal of
the State at the Capitol, in the city ot At
lanta, this twentieth day of October, in the
year of our Lord, eighteen hundred and
fixtv right, and of the Independence ol
the United States of America the ninety -
third.
Rufus B. Bullock, Governor.
By the Governor :
David G Cottino,
St ere i ary of S*ate.
Comptroller Gknk.ral’b Orricr, )
Ai lama, Git., Oct. *27 h, 1868. j
To the Tax Collectors of the State of Georgia:
In conformity with the above proclam tion
by his Excellency (he Governor ot the Sta'e
ot Georgia, tou are hereby directed to sus
. pend the collection ot »11 poll taxes, in you l '
• re-pective counties, until the next tegular
session ol the Generally A-'sembly ol this
Slate. Respectfully,
Midisos Bell, Comptroller General,
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
riMIE undersigned is offering for sale, his
X House and lot in Dewsru—the lot two j
acres, more or less, building new, with three i
rooms and kitchen, and within three minutes
walk of the Court House. For particulars in
quire at this Office. Price SBOO.
J E nARRIS.
Dawson, Ga., Nov. 12th, 1808—lm
TAX NOTICE.
}7lAlll warning is hercbv given to all whom
it may concern. Positively no excuse
will be available It you suffer the time to pass
I cannot always chide. The Books are now
open to receive Slate and County tax. Make
your returns before the first day of Decem
ber, or you will find the Books closed, and
you dealt with as a defaulter.
W. W. FARNUM, T. R T. C.
Dawson, Ga., Nov. 12tb, 1868—St
V ALUAB I^ls
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
\BOUT Three Hundred Acres of good
p ne land lying In and adjoining Daw- j
son, Terrell county, Ga., also three Store
otises and a dwelling in said town, which
will be sold low. For further particulars
inquire ot Wm Coker, F.sq., of Dawson, who
will act as my representative in tlte salp, Ac. j
aU g2O Bm* ROBT. J. HODGES,
NOTICE.
SIXTY days after date application will be
_ made to the Ordinary of 7errell county tor
leave to sell a portion of he reil estate of S.
B. Smith. ABRAUAM SASSER,
eep tlfitydw Px’r.
iSullsT'^
HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND
FLOUR, of all Grades,
.WE.JL, GRITS, BRrfJr,
0
SHORTS , and CO IP- FEED.
ALSO, THE FAMOUS
sELF-i^isrrsra flotjr.
r l''o OUR PATTONS, and all others we would s>h\ tlwt we arc manulm-niring «... F'ciu
A flow tbe b.s- quali'y ot Wheal, and that, all lha Flour we a.II is h'.'sh We make al
giadvs, and t.ave Flour as low as tbe lowest and a. good as the best. Our motto is,
WE STRIVE TO PLEASE,
And guarantee sati“facioo in all cases. All Flour sold bv us is guaranteed to please o
money refunded. To all deal-rs, and the balance ol mankind, we would say, try us, and ».
teet assured that you «U caU again. m UDSOE & CO.
noveins;3montb9
S. T. COLEMAN’S
MAGNIFICENT STOCK
OF
FALL I fill mil
IS now RI A»i! “
ANY ONE WIIO IIAS NOT GIVEN US A CALL, WILL BE
ASTONISHED
AT THE MAGNITUDE AND VARIETY OP THIS STOCK.
We aje fully prepared for any rush that may he made, either by tbe wholesale
or retail trade, as our house is tilled from top to bottom.
THS JGSZXfta or GOOES
BEING A NEW FEATUR IN OUR BUISINESB, WE CALL THE
ESPECIAL ATTENTION OF WHOLESALE BUYERS
In returning our thanks to our large circle of friends and .u-tomers for liberal
patronage, we to assure them that we expect to a contmue our buisineee as
we begun it—upon a
FAIR AND SQUARE BASI9,
And do not intend or expect to be unde-Sold; and by Heating customers well,
wo rxpect, not only to vin tliivr favor, but to secure thier influence wherever
they go.
we invite the publick to call and see what we huve. and hope we may be able
to make a good impression upon every visitor.
8. T.COLEMAN.
octs-lm. Second St., Triangular Block, Next to National Bunk.
SIMMONS’
LIVER REGULATOR
IS THE
Life-Giying Medicine of the Day.;
IT relieves all diseases ofthe Liver, it renovates
the entire System, and sands new blood
bounding through every Vein.
IT IMPARTS
A sparkling brightness to the Eye,
A Rosy glow to the Check,
A clearness to the Head*
A brightness to tlie Complexion,
Buoyancy to the Spirits.
And Happiness ou all sides.
It is a household Treasure lor every Family.—
Only *i a package. Sold by all Druggists.
Prepared only by J. H. ZLILIN & CO,
! Druggiitfl, Macou# Ga.
GOOD RECOP D.
Tn regard to the virtue of your Simmona’Jl.lv
or Koirulator, not only can I speak .* r myself hut
also for my wife, she was so badly art.. ted with
Torpid Liver and Indigestion I hat I sent her to
Europe for the change of climate and lur medical
advice; but nothing seemed to do her any pood, at
last sonic of her friends ad vised her to try Sim
mons’ Liver Regulator, and she lias been restored
to perfect health. 1 also have auffered severely
from the disease and been made a well man.
„f. U 1.1 > II .1.1 O t.it,
No. 80 Mulberry st., Macon, Geo.
Octß Bm. j
the GREAT W (RK COMPLETE !
Vol. IV of Victor’s History (Civil, Political •
and Military) of the Southern Rebellion
is now ready.
r palS completes this great National work.
1 It is, by far, the moat exhaustive and
satisfactory of all the nsrmtiv.s of the late
Civil War. It has the endorsement of numer
ous Governors, Membeis M Congress, Emi -
nent Officers and Civilians. It i', in fact, the
only history of the War worthy of the name.
Sold by Agrnta j or sent by Express to any
address on receipt of price, viz: In Muslin
binding, $8,29 per volume. Ia Leather,
$4,00 per volume. Address
WM. H. GIFFING, Geo’l Ag’t,
13 Spiuce Street, New York,
.y a GENTS , TA KE NOTICE I This [
great woik being complete will now com- !
inand a lafge circulation. Good Oauvtaaefs, i
male or female, can readily resliie $lO per
daf in taking names for it. Very liberal 1
commisgiona allowed and exclusive teiritory
given. Bof Circular o( particulars addfees as j
above. _ t
JAS. D. TOR RET, Publisher
«. r. A. 11. L. OLIYUIt,
STOVES, STIVES;
AND
HOLLOW WARE,
Pocket and Table Cutlery, Iren Pipe,
Steam Fittings &c., wholesale Mauutacturers
I of Tin Ware. 42 and 44 Third Street,
Macon, : : ; : Usoroia.
nnvs;3tn
b. P. STRONG & SON,
Wholesale & Retail Dealer in
BOOT S&S E S E S,
Second Si. I#IACO.Y,G».
Merchants supplied at New Tork
Maukkt Pricks- nov 6 3 m
y^M.SJeyer,!^.
Whelesale A Retail Dealer in
BOOTS SHOES,
MMxlTSti TittWKS,
85 Cherry Street, Macon, fit.
_cr Country M« rchauta suppliod at New 1
York Market Prices. nov4;‘im
hotici:.
TWO Motuhs after date application will be
made to the Couit of Ordinary nf Ter
rel) county, for leave to »ell the lauds belong
ing to the e“tate of 3&rah Ford, late of aaid
County, deceased.
oei22tm* CHARLES FORD, Adm’r
XT’Oli SALE.
» deeireable Ilonse and lot within twohun
/l drvii vaid“ of ihe business portion of the
city. Call on me at nhvs'Ore.
W. 11. PEF.PI.ES.
iknwaon, fla., oet.'^-tf
SIESEL, STERNBERG & BRO'S.
OF
FALL i Vim GOODS
IS NOW READY !
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS
AND
CLOTIHING
NEXT DOOR TO M. H. BALDWIN, DAWSON, GEO
WE «re now receiving ti e largest »nd best roleected »to<k of Fall «nd WiMer
Woods ever brought to this market, consistin* ot <Very variety of
JLx£ MIMES' II St ESS liOOItS, S* HIATTS, BEExMCUED and
Bit SI HVF SIO.fSFS TICS, s T SIS pm: MI and
C MME VMM. Eli do,
EMBROJ ULK Y, L A CEB,
Hosiery/ Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Shawls, Cloak*, and evbtvthi n g il*ualljr kept iff ft HAST
CLASS DR Y GOODS ESTA BDt&HXENT.
The
I. complete with Clotb, OM.imeres and Vostinge, Furnishing Goode, MeudyMade
Clolllilig, Hs'g, Cape, Boots and Shoes, and every article necesaary for a genteel outfit.
Ve make a tpeei.lit* of this line of our business, and cannot he excejled'in qnsndM, quality
>r price. GIVli US A CALL BLFORE YOB BUY EL«£WHt»E.
nuvs;3m
EMPORIUM OF ART AJVD BEAUTY*!
Favorite Resort of the Fashionable and Lovely!
BOOTH & BROWIN',
DAWSON, - GEORGIA.
Sp
\RE NOW PREPARED TO FURNKS ZBE MOST BEAUTIFUL Plioto"
Ambrotypes Rlclaiiiotypc*, (torylypes tfraphi,
types, ft*oreetaifti 9 or auy other kind of Types, of till tiaev uni deftt - eu, Fcrreo
»ipaiyus.
.o
Bv which the likenv.< ... .... .
blv diffe— ' 01 the 9ame P ersoD appears twice in the same, in the most inconc/iva-
A cut positions.
in Hue sympathy with the many iPs to which frail humanity is heir, they have for a loti#,-
lime been endeavoring to ascertain some process hy which beautiful pictures can be taken
from inferior subjects They have at last made this, and are now peimined to rrjoice in
heralding the glad news to all who are the least uncomely in form or feature, that they ara
prepared to take for them tte most beautiful and flattering pictures, at the same time ate
serving a correct likeness. r
c-B'Ol.l I’idm cs copied to Ministure or Portrait si*e, by such a skill combination as
to lender tbmi enu more natural than life itself.
are also prepared to paint Lifc-aize Portraits, in Oil, Pastel or Water
Colors. Let all come aud oee oor Specimens.
, MMttOTMM S BBftMW, Photographer*.
Dovs;lm Over J E Lojless’ store, DawsonyGa.
JOHNSON, CAMPBELL & CO.
WHOLESALE CROCERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Corner fTonrth and l?oplar Streets,
ma.co3V, ; ; Georgia,
Have in Store and aro daily receiving large shipments of tbe
Following Goods,
wMch they are selling at the
LOWEST possible figures.
BACOIf.
60 Hhds 0 R Batson Sides
50 “ “ Bhouldera,
6 Tierces Bargrags Hama.
SXTGA.RS.
100 Bbls Stuart's C Sugar
50 do A do
10 do Powdered do
20 do Crushed do
10 do Cut Loaf do
10 do Granulated do
COFFEE.
100 Bags Rio Coffee, all grades,
10 “ Oid Government Java.
I3AGGINQ-, &c
100 RoOs Patched Gunny Cloth
10 Bales Heavy • “ *«
20 “ Taioe
30 000 lba Arrow Ties
5,000 “ Whaley <•
SALT*
160 Sacks Liverpool Salt
80 “ Virginia *'
IISII.
10 Bblsßay No. 1 Mackerel
20 Half bbls Bay No. 1 Mackerel
20 Bbls Sbi rc No I Mackerel
30 Half bbls Shore No. 1 Mackerel,
20 Bbls Blue Fish
50 Half bbls Blue Fish
50 Boxes Herring
10 « Codfish, 1
CANDIES, Ac.
50 Boxes Candy, Plain and Fancy
Pecan Nuts, Almonds
Raisin*, Prunes
'JO boxes Cheese*
10 “ Soda Crackers
10 44 Sugar do
10 44 Butter do
10 44 Desert do
10 44 Lemon da
SUNDRIES,
10 kegs Butter
20 barrel# Irish Potatoes
10 44 Oniobs
10 tierbe* Rice
50 boxes N>. 1 Soap
50 44 Brasive Soap
100 14 Olive do
25 44 Fay’s No. 1 Boap
50 14 Star Candles
10 44 Pairafioe OtadleS
5 barrels Kerosene Oil;
100 half baibeie Molasses
15 barrels Fine Syrup
100 eases L quors, all grade*
300 half sacks Superfiue Floiif
260 “ “ Family 44
LIQUORS,
Cotton Plant Bitters
Russ’ Bitters
Gibson’s Cabinet Whisker ; n
Gibson’s Monongahala V\ hiskev in
barrels*
Whiskey, in barrcla
Old Winchester and Sheaaudaio
Wbirkey, in barrels
Fine Old Brandies and Gins
Scnppcrnong Wine, nov§-^