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Tierramn’s Laundry Blue.
4 jf MjLxZm
FOR
FAMILY USB.
This Blue is manufactured expreeely f<w
WASHING PURPOSES,
By the well-known Color Manufacturers,
D. F. Tlemaaa * Ca»
And being perfectly pure and free from
ACID,
It auppliee a want which has long been felt,
A BLUE
Which will not injure the Clothes,
It Is put up in convenient form in
bottlee; or for those who prefer using the
powder, hi neat wooden boxes. It may bo
obtained of Grrcera and Druggists gener
ally.
J. H. TIEMANN, Sole Agent.
240 Pearl St., N. Y.
DIVIDEND NO. 27
Southwestern R. R. Company,
AUGUSTS, tanr.
a DIVIDEND of FOUR DOLLARS per share
A. on the capital stock of this Company, as
field on the 31st ultimo, has this day been de
clared by the Board of Directors from the earnings
of the Road, for the six months ending 31st ulu,
payable on and after 21st instaoS In United State*
currency.
SWThe Government Tax will be paid by this
Company.
49-Htockholders In Savannah will receive their
Dividends at the Central Railroad Bank.
JNO. T. BOIFEUILLET,
i See-yaiMirreaaurft.
August B-Sju.
—H A hSi
Sash, Blinds,
DOOBS, <Sop.,
FOR SALE AT
LOWEST MARKET PRICE,
On Wharf, foot of 3d and 4th Streets,
GRENVILLE WOOD.
•Te# fejJif % v
JOURNAL of COMMERCE
For 18 6 7".
We behove we publish thi kfei* as well »I Ih
niKti-tsi , s /
Weekly Paper in the Country.
The Farmer, the .Merchant, the Afechaulc, the
Manufacturer, the Professional Man, men of all
employments, and the famii.ihs of each and all
of them 11 ud wo paper to well suited to their wants.
Notwithstanding the continued high cost of la
bor and materials, we shall mutntaln our reduced
scale of prices for the Wkkkly Journal of Cqm
mkkuS, so as to keep It wltliln the mssnrvf every
family luJjMlaud. feie rates will be as follows:
Tostngfeßuss<aHbers, f . ... ...A
TWO DOLLARS A YEAR,
Ten copies to one address, $17,50
Twenty copies to one address 35,000
For every club of twenty an additional copy will
he given to the person remitting the money.
Money remitted by mail should be addressed to
JOURNAL OF CONINIFRCE,
T 6 Beaver street, comer of Hanover,
ma23-tf New York.
BARBER SHOP
AND
‘f&OGMS,
MICHAEL LOH,
UNDER POST-OFFICE, Lanier Rouse build
ing. keeps a neat and tasty barber shop, tree
from auy objectionable features, and at all times
orderly, and supplied with every convenience,
and skilful employees. His
BATHING DEPARTMENT
Is nicely arranged, and Baths of any kind are
furnished. • . , .
e»-Terins reasonable. -*] B|j
July4-tf
RECONSTRUCTED!
’ :!i ; i . :,) lj i
ORANGE STREET SCHOOL,
ESTABLISHED 1855.
The regular winter session of my
School tor Roys and Girls will commence
September 2, 1807'.
t«—" .I. - --.. *
TERMS—S 7 00 per Mouth, iu advance.
FUEL—SI 00 per Session.
MRS. POLHILL
• will give Instruction thlfc Piagb.
TERMS—SS 00 per Month, in advance.
BENJ. M. POLHILL.
August 25-9 t.
HARDWARE M IM
2000 KE<iS NAILS> * n
3000 pair Trace Chains,
3UO dozen Hum,
75 doxeu Axes, ■ iA
800 bags Shot,
1000 lbs Bar Lead, v 4
300 groan Table Cutlery,
1800 doa. Pocket Knives,
SOOdoa. Scissors,
800do*. Iron Wire Sifters,
8 tons Square and Hexagon PreasedJNnts, v:
X ton Wrought Washers,
80,000 Carriage Bolts
■ 8000 Machine Bolts. X «p 144nphes Uk dlah^ter.
•00 doa. Taper, flat, squgpe, round and half round
niea,
788 groat Wood Screws,
800 tons Swedes and BeOaad Iron,
£*'v -i .a
15 tons oval, half oval and half round Iron.
0 tons Plow St eel, 0 A « 1
•Tons Cast Steel,
For sale by ~
WEEDS A CORNWELL,
181 Broughton Ga.
STYLES AND FABRICS
SPRING, 1867.
S.T.COLEMAN’S.
My Stock embraces full lines of every descrip
tion of Goods heretofore kept, to which I have
added a fine variety of
Ready-Made Garments,
for Ladles and Children s Underwear.
IN
warn eons
The variety was never so great. In BLEACHED
and BROWN HOMESPUN there has been a great
decline. Os DRESS GOODS 1 have an inexhaus
tible supply.
A great variety of Goods for Men and Boys.
The public from Bibb and adjoining Counties
are Invited to give me a call.
I have a LARGE STOCK, and Intend to
SELL CHEAP.
Times are hard, and if yon have bnt little mon
ney, get all yon can for it, I will do my best for
you. S. T. COLEMAN.
mar22-ct
# mm
RIBBONS,
Millinery and Straw Goods.
ARMSTRONG, CATER & CO.
IMPORTERS XND JOBBERS OF
Bdittet Trimming & Velvet Ribbons,
bnnnets, Silks, Satins, Velvets,
Blonds, Nets, Crapes, Ruches, Flowers, Feathers,
Ornaments, Straw Bonnets and Ladies’ Hats,
TRIMM»D AND UNTRIMMKD
<ScO.
237 and 239 Baltimore St.,
alLTinobi mb.,
Oiler the largest Stock to be found in this Coun
try, and unequalled in choice, variety and cheap
ness, compile!ng the latest Parisian uove ties.
Orders solicited and prompt attention given.
Ajjigfesflßlm . •
The Giand National Entertainment
IN AID OF THE
"Suffering and Destitute Poor of
the South.
rriHE Thirtieth of September, the lime appointed
I for the greet distribution of 10,000 awards to
tihlcet holders.
$300,000 Spent in Valuable Presents.
First and highest awards consist of One House and
Lot in Filth Avenue, helow 42d Street; Valued at
sso,ooo.
Second, 20,000 in Government Bonds.
Third, Diamond Bet' Complete, valued at
$16,000.
The books will be closed several weeks prior to dis
tribution. in order that the uafues and numbers may
be copied for the 30th pt (September.
California deserves well merited thanks. Through
the kindness of the Hon. Alien Mcl.ean [President of
Panama Steamship Company and Wells Fargo Ex*
picoa] the ut»to has disposed of 25,000 tickets at
*60,000.
Notwithstanding the unfavorable season [Summer
months], the management feel secure in saying there
will be no further Postponement.
The Distribution will take place at the
Large Theatre ifkWashington, D. C., Mon
day, September 30th, at 2 P. M.
Only a few days are now left to secure tickets.—
These may he ordered from the Assistant Secretary
of the Ladies’ Society in Aid of the Sutfering and
Destitute Poor of the South, at (be otfi e, No. 175,
Fifth Avenue, New York City, orNo. 220 BENTLEY,
CLARKE A Cos., Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington,
HONORARY MEMBERS AND EXECUTIVE COM'
' MITTEE.
Mbs. Mbs
L. W. Jerome, Hyatt,
Mark Brumagim, A. C. Richards,
James Willetts, E. C. Carrington,
E. Underhill, M. C. Cogswell,
Was.’ Ivesos, T. K. Tillinghaat,
James Darling, M. J. Grinnell,
H. Shuman, M. K. Shatter,
A. Frear, C. M. Garrison,
Abraham Lincoln, A. 15. Mack,
C. N. Chapin, J. C. Barrington,
M. Duncan, M. A. Kellogg,
J. H. Clark, LeGrand Capers,
Daniel Sloam A. L. DeForrest,
W. B. Astor, L. M. Kennedy,
A. T. Stewart, 15.0. Taylor,
August Belmont, J. C. Fremont,
W. Aspinwall, Frank E. Howe,
taSSr* .• . Sfetitee.
K. E. Fenton, H. C. Murphy.
Mu. Gen. P. H, Sheridan, commanding sth Military
District, New Orleans.
Major General John Pope, commanding 3d Military
District, Mobile.
General J. M. Schofield, commanding Ist Mili
tary District, Richmond.
Major Genetpl K C. Ord, commanding 4th Mili-
Muor Gen. Daniel. Sickles, commanding 2d Mili
tary District, Charleston.
Maj. General John A. Dix, U. S Minister Paris,
ranee.
Gov. A. E. Burnside, Rhode Island.
Gov. F. H, Pier pent, Virginia.
Gov. Thomas Swann. Maryland.
Gov. J. Worth, North Carolina.
Gov. J. L. Orr, South Caroltna.
Gov. R. M. Patton, Alabama.
Gar. Chss. J. Jsokios, Georgia.
Gov. o. Madison Wells, Louisiana.
Gov. W. G. Brownlow, Tennessee.
Gov. Thomas E. Bramlett, Kentucky.
Gov. Isaac Murphy, Arkansas.
Gov. David S. Walker, Florida.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Mrs. Laura Brooks Mrs. B. Sherman,
Mrs. Chas. Wadsworth, MissM. Duncan,
Mrs. Drake Mills, Miss Maria Moulton,
Mrs. E. S. Adams, M rs. James Clark.
MRS. MARLOW MATHER, Sec’y.
2tH) Filth Avenue, N. Y.
August 80-1 m
U TdjPLANTERS.
Double Refined Poudrette.
OP THE LODI MANUFACTURING CO. This
is oue of the most forcing and qnick acting
manures iu tips market, and is far the cheapest.
lUteoutposed ck afcbt toll. ofSNew York City,
from which all Impurities have been extracted;
Hdorized, pulverized and dried. On
aqual to the best brand of Phosphates,
ta* a heavier, and by two weeks,
than quy other fertilizer. Drilled In
at the rate of 400 lbs: per acre, it will
qytrop on poor soil. Price 825 per ton
jhmapte sent on receipt of three cent
address. Apply to
S LODI MANUFACTURING CO.,
06 Cortland t street. Now York.
I'iMUPcof. Chas. Martin,Hampden Sidney Col
- % legfoVa., dated July Ist. 1867:
' .Double Refined Poudrette is operating
like a charm on my crops, and attracting univer- I
salWttenUon from all beholders, lam air. ady
satisfied that it’*’ls t*»e%heupest' and surest reno
vator of our worn-out soils.”
JniyW. 3m
MRS. ARMSTRONG
-fjSrTLL open a SCHOOL at hew i evidence on
TV ivghar Street on the A1 Monday mSeptcna
her. „
Terms of Tnition 86 60 per month. Boys under
twelve years of age received.
Mrs. ViLLiPieuE will take a class in Mnsic.
Terms for Music $7 00 per month. Payment in
advanoe.
August 30-lw
jDf MffrjSiT
-:THE =~
§ ouraal
TjroiEiT
PRINTING DEPARTMENT
HAVING BEEN
Completely and Thoroughly
—FITTED OUT WITH —
Hew Type,
New Presses.
—: a hd :
Competent
EMPLOYED,
We are now prepared to do any and All Kinds of
3? L .A. 13S",
AND
PEIKTIHG,
OUR STOCK OF
Carl!, Pan i,
i ■ .
Are from the best Manufactories,
AND WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
BOTH in WORK and PRICE.
We do oor Work
QUICK, NEAT, AND CHEAP,
it will Pay toAndJ
GIVE US A CALL.
■ ' ' ■
OFFICE ON
CHERRY STREET,
(Balaton Hall Building,)
ROSE Sc BURR,
noMiiioti.
To Merchants and Business Men
The forward state of the Crops of
every description, would indicate the
opening of the Business Season at a
much earlier day than usual; conse
quently, now is the most favorable time
to get your Printing done. We can
fill your orders for
BILL HEADS, CHECKS,
CIRCULARS,
of JMcliicL,
Cotton Receipts,
33RAETS, GARBS,
Or any other kind of Mercantile
Work, in a style surpassed by
none, and as
CHE A P
AS TEX
CHEAPEST.
ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
Solicited, and Promptly Pilled.
Respectfully, R. & B.
NO HUMBUG!
The Daniel Pratt Cotton Gin,
Manufactured at Prattville, Autauga Cos.,
Alabama, by Daniel Pratt, who has bad an
experience of forty years, in the manufacture of
said Gins, and he flatters himself that be kbows
bow to put up Gins to suit Planters as well as any
man, North or South, Ease or West; and tor
proof of his assertion, be refers to Planters in
Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama, Mississip
pi, South Carolina and Georgia.
Planters wishing to procure Ate Gins will please
apply to Messrs D. L. Adams At. Hons, Augusts,
Ga., Messrs o. L. Anderson A Cos., Atlanta, Ga„ or
to ourselves, in this city.
J. H. ANDERSON A SON,
Agents.
Macon, Ga., August 7,1867-2 m
WOLFE’S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
are good for colic and pain in the stomach.
WOLFE’S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
corrects the change of water.
WOLFE’S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS’
arc Imitated and counterfeited, and purchasers
will have to use caution in purchasing.
~ WOLFE’S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPP 8
good for all urinary complaints.
Oolbear Commercial College.
(Open constantly. Day and Evening,)
Corner of Camp and Common Streets,
In the Elegant and* Spacious Iron Building,
NEW ORLEANS.
Founded in ISS2 Chartered If* tkefegiityuretf
Louisiana, with Commercial, Ai/nbutmnu, Me
chanical and Literary Departments.
This College has. by its own merits and thorough
practical pST of wivicatio«i, o»Wiv#4 41 the liberally
endowed .State Colleges of tin* and the South-
Western States. It is the Oldest Commercial College
in the United States.
Every student who gives proper attention to the
instruction is qualified before graduating to keep any
Set of Books, it matters not what thebusiness may
be, and do the Correspondence of any house. Stu
dents can attend the Commercial tonne or the Liter
ary or Agricultural course, or to Penmanship, Arith
metic or Book-keeping, or the English, French,
Spanish, German, Latin or Greek Languages, Tele
graphing, Phonography, Pennmauship, Book-keep
ing, or the higher Mathematics, etc., separately.
We hare ample arrangements for one thousand
Indents during the current year.
>N. B.—Merchants, Planters, Lawyers, Steamboat
men, builders, etc., can here learn to open, keep, and
close their books correctly in a few days.
Benefits of Attending this College.
Ist. The student says much time and money—as
there are special Professors and apartments lor each
branch, and all things are taught and practiced as in
business.
2. Penmanship is taught as a Science, and (not by
imitation) hence all can easily learn. We have
one of the most distinguished Penmen living, as
Professor.
3d. Our Graduates are sought by business men, and
may be lound, as Principals, Book-keepers and Clerks,
in a large portion of the Banks and Business Houses
of this city and oyer the South. They receive SIOOO,
$2,000, or 3,000 per annum. This education iathe
best fortune parents can give their sons.
4th. The Diploma of (his College is a passport over
the Commercial world.
6th. Young Gentlemen who have entirely neglected
their studies, can here be qualified for business in a
short time.
6tb. This College will qualify young gentlemen to
open similar institutions in all Southern Cities, Mexi
co, Brazil, etc., if they come well recommended aoltA
character.
7th. Cripled soldiers and sons of clergymen will
have a liberal deduction made.
N. B.—Those who write for Book-keepers or
Teachees should give hill particulars. Those who
sead young students should put their money in the
bands of their merchants dr the President. The
South must now educate practically or b 4 forever the
toiling vassal of the North.
Circulars and Catalogues sent to all who desire
them.
BOARD.—Students can board witbthe Professors,
and other good families at S3O to $35 per month.
HEALTH.—For seven years New Orleans has been
as healthy as New York or Philadelphia.
COLLEGE OFFICE, ROOM NO. 8.
TERMS-PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
Penmanship—lessons not limited $ 25 00
Book-keeping—double and single entry,
etc., a perfect course 50 00
Arithmetic—including all commercial cal
culations 50 00
Lectures on Commercial Law 20 00
(The above constitutes the Commercial Course.)
Including blank books $ 10 00
Stationery for Penmanship 2 50
Diploma, for Master ot Accounts 10 00
English, French, Hpanish, German, Latin,
Greek; full Course, not limited; Teach
er’s Course of Penmanship. each 100 00
A life ticket in all the Departments... 500 00
For any Language; for drawing, per month
each 20 00
Higher Mathematics—price demands on
the ext ent of Course.
English Grammar .......... 50 00
N. It.—A student having paid for a Course in any
branch as above, is efftitlef to a Life Tieket in that
Department. He can attend such branches as b$
may desire. There are monthly graduating classes.
Students can begin at any time.
FACULTY.— Rupus Doi.bkar, President, Lectur
er on Business Customs, Book-keeping, etc.
Rufus L. Dolbbab,. Vice President, Lecturer on
Commercial Business, Banking, Exchanges, Book
keeping, and Duties of Employees. »,
Agricultural Department, Mechanical Department,
Principal. The Lectures on Agriculture,
Chemistry—also on Political Economy—and on Me
chanics, etc., will begin in October next. Commer
cial Department, J. A. Monroe,, Esq, Lecturer on
Commercial Law, ntc.
Mathematical Department.— Georg b B. Brack btt,
Professor and Lecturer on Commercial Calculations
and Higher Mathematics.
Book-keeping Department—J. B. Griffith, and J.
W. Stearns, Professor and Lecturers on Book-
X D fth e Department— Rev. George W. Stick key,
Professor and Lecturer ou English Literature, etc.
French Department— J. V. Serrureau, Profetsor.
Department for Penmanship—B. B. Kuston, Pro
fesssor and Lecturer on Business and Ornamental
Penmanship.
Spanish Department— Manuel Merino, Professor.
German Department—Rev. A. Hoppb, Professor.
Latin and Greek Department—K. Marino, Lev. A.
F. Hoppe, Professors.
Students intended for this College should bring
this Circular or special directions.
Sept 4*tf
? H M f??
WHERE ARE YOU GOING!!!
Our friends *md every body else will find us in
| tijil If; /. . - ti ;.. a.,", " .»'
Hollingsworth's New Building,
Q! . . |
On the corner of the alley, within sight of
HARDEMAN &;SPARK r S Warehouse,
almost opposite W OOLFOLK’S Ware
house, on Poplar Street.
We are only a few steps from the Brown
House and National Hotel.
Any of you who want
BACON,
CORN,
FLOUR,
MEAL,
LARD,
Family Groceries,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
BAGGING,
ROPE,
IRON TIES,
&c., &c.,
CALL OPT US.
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
Cha's Nelson Celebrated Copper
Distilled
WHISKIES.
And have in addition a Large Stock of
OTHER
WINES, BRANDIES, 4c-
MEGRATH &
OT-p. S.— We shall keep part of our re
tail stock at our old stand on Mulberry
Street, till Ist df October, and these goods
we will sell very low to close out.
M. & P.
August 28, 1867. C
PHILADELPHIA UNIVMSITY
OF (
Medicine and Surgery.
Thb Philadelphia University of Medicine and Sur
gery waa organized in 1848. Chartered by the Legis-
February 26,1863. Name changed by a legis
lative enactment to the Eclectic Medical College of
Philadelphia in 1860. In 1868 it purchased the Penn
sylvania Medical Colkge, established in 1642, and the
Philadelphia Medical College, which had previously
been merged into the Pennsylvania Medic*] College.
In 1854 it purchased the Penn Medical University.—
The Trustees of the separate schools united, peti t ioued,
and obtained a special act of the legislature, consoli
dating these institutions and changing their names' to
that of the Philadelphia University of Medicine end
Surgery, March 15,1865. All these various acta are
published in the statutes ol Pennsylvania. The cost
of the building and museum was over one hundred
thousand dollars. It will be observed that the Univer
sity, as now organized, is the legal representative of
the four medical colleges that it has absorbed. It is a
liberal school of medicine, confined to no dogma, nor
attached to any medical clique; but embraces in its
teachings everything of value to the profession.
| Sessions.— lt has two full sessions each year, com
mencing on the Ist of October, and continuing until
|the Ist of January as its first session, and from the Ist
of January to the Ist of April as its second ; the two
constituting one full course of lectures. It has alto a
j summer session, commencing the Ist of April and
I continuing until August, for the preparatory branches,
such as Latiu, Greek, Mathematics, Botany, Zoology,
Chemistry, Anatomy, Physiology, etc.
Tickkts.—Tickets to the full course of lectures $l2O,
or S6O lor each session. For the summer or prepara
tory course, $25. Grsduting fee $3 >. To aid young
men or modesats hbans, the University has issued
i five hundred scholarships, which are sold to first
course students for $75, and to second course students
and clergymen for SSO, each constituting the holder
a life member, with the perpetual privileges ol the
lectures, and all the teachings of the school. The on
ly additional fees are a yearly dissecting and matricu
lating ticket, each of which is so.
Tug Advantages or Scuolabsbips.—The student
holding a scholarship can enter the College at any
time (bring the year, attend as long as be chooses,
and re-enter the institution as frequently an desired.
It reqnires no previous reading or study to enter the
University on scholarships, hecee, all private tuition
fees are saved.
Students, by holding scholarships, can prosecute
other business a part ot the time.
The candidate lor gradation can present himself at
any time, and receive his degree as soon as qualified,
in case a student should hold a scholarship and not
able to attend lectures, it can be transferred to an
other, thus preventing any loss.
NEW BOOKS.
PAINE’S PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.
j . -
Anew work just issued bv W. Paine, M. D., Pro
fessor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine and
Pathology in the Philadelphia University of Medicine
and Sjirgery; author of Paine’s Practice of Surgery;
a work on Obstetrics and Materia Medica; author of
New School Remedies; an Epitome of Eberlie’s Prac
tice of Medicine; a Review of Homeopathy ; a work
on the History of Mediciue; Editor..of University
Mediqal and Surgical Journal, Ac., Ac. It is a royal
octavo of 960 pages, and contains a lull description of
all diseases known in medicine aud surgery, including
those of women and children, together with their pa
thology and treatment by all the new aud improved
methods. Price $7 ; postage 50 cents.
Address the author, 933 Arch st., Philadelphia, Pa.
ALSO, A NEW WORK,
Entitled New School Medicines, which is the only
work ever published upon Materia Mediea, embracing
alt the Eclectic, Homcepatbjc, and Botanic remedies,
with a full regular Materia Medica. Price $5 • postage
free. Address as above. •
young men, by presenting them a scholarship, and
thus enabling them to obtain an honorable profession.
Thb Faculty embraces seventeen erhinent physicians
and surgeons. The University has associated with it
a large hospital clinic, where every form ot medical
and surgical disease is operated ou and treated in the
presence of the class.
College Building.—The College building, located
in Ninth street, south ot Walnut, is the finest in the
city.. Its front is collegiate gothic, and is adorned
with emb&ttlements and embrasures, presenting a nov
el, bold, and beautiful appearance. The facade is of
brown stone, ornamented by two towers, rising to the
elevation of eighty feet, and crowned with an embattled
parapet. The building contains between fifty and
sixty rooms, all supplied with water, gas, and every
other convenience that modern improvement can con
tribute to facilitate medical instruction. Only five
hundred scholarships will be issued, and as two hun
dred and fifty ure now sold, those who wish to secure
one should do so at once. Money can he remitted by
express, or a draft or check sent on any National Bank
in the United States, when the scholarship will be re
turned by mail, signed by the President of the Board
of Trustees, Jos. S. Fisher, Esq., and the Dean of the
Faculty, W. Paine, M. i). All orders for scholarships
or other business of the University .should be addressed
to Professor W. Paine, M. 1)., Philadelphia, Pa.
UNIVERSITY JOURNA L
OP
MEDICINE AND SURGERY
A Semi-Monthly Journal. of Medicine,
Surgery, Physiology, Hygiene, and
General Literature, devoted to the Pro
fession and the People.
The cheapest medical paper in the world, published
eTery two weeks, at the University Building, Ninth
street, south of Walnut.
Single copies...., $1 00
Five copies to one address 4 85
Tea “ " 7 50
Fifteen “ " 9 30
Twenty “ “ H) 00
The getter-up of the club shall have one copy grati
Address, W. PAINE, M.D., Editor,
jnnell-tf Philadelphia, Pa.
NEW PIANOS,
Manufactured by the New York piano
Company, are now for Sale at
J. W. BURKE & CO’S*,
MACON, GA.
THIS Company la now prepared to turn out
fifty Pianos per week, which are pronounced
by the best judges to be
INFERIOR TO NONE.
There are no Pianos made that wiil stay In tune
like them. They are made ol the best material,
with great care, and by the most skillfnl worfe
menselected from the
BEST FACTORIES
In this and the old country, and fairy warranted
to stand in any climate and to give as good satis
faction as any Pianos held lor SI,OOO. I have been
through all the first class Plano factories in Balti
more, Philadelphia, Hew York and other cities,
and have found none superior to the New York
Union Piano Companies make, which are en.
photic*) ly the '4?
PIANO FOR THE PEOPLE,
for they can bo sold from one to two hundred
dollars less than can be taught from any outer
reliable maker.' They am the ~ *£”- ’
VERY THING
far those living where they can not get tuning
done often.
I am agent for the sale of these ‘Pianos and
will warrant them as long as any others will. I
have been engaged In the business tor thirty
years and speak advisedly. The readers of the
Journal and Messenger will notice an advertise
ment by Brown and Perkins, of
Ptantrs for fho PooploM-
Brown A Perkins are Agents for the New York
Union Plano Com pony. for the city of New YorktfWr
surrounding coon try. They are the same Piahos
that I am selling and I folly endorse all they say
abont them, and will sell them here at the same
rates that they advertise them for in New^Ygrk.
Having consented to keep these PIANOS on
gale, we havenad them thoroughly tested, and
from the universal opinion expressed, we are pre
pared to recommend them.
m»r2l J. W. BURKE A CO
Pianos for. the People J,
420 BROOME ST., NSW YORK.
WE wonld call the attention of the pnblleto
our elegant New Scale Pianos, in the follow
ing styles:
HTYlk*‘A,” 7 octave. Front large round corn
ers plain case, either octagon or carved legs,
straight bottom, bead moulding ou plinth -645 C
STYLE “B,” 7 octave, same as style A, wttli
serpentine moulding oil plinth, carved logs
audlyre - - - 600
STYLE "C,” 7 octave, Front corners large
round, serpentine button, moulding saute
as on style L), carved lyre aud desk, saucy
carved leas - 1 - - - . - - 550
STYLE “D. 7 octave. Four large ronnd com
ers, finished black, mouldings ou rim and
plinth, serpentine bottom lyre aud desk, ele
gant carved fruit legs .... - 000
The above styles are all finished in elegant Rose
wood cases, and have the flill iron frame, French
action, harp pedal, beveled top, Ivory keys aud
key fronts, and exceed In overstrung bass nearly
all the 7% Octave pianos now iiianufacrunad.—
They are made ol the best materials, and for finish,
durability, purity and sweetness of tone, cannot
be surpassed.
The four styles described above, embody all the
essential changes in exterior finish ol case, which
are by many manufacturers run up to la and 2
patterns. ...
We invite the attention of the public, of dealers
and the protcsslon, to a critical examination of
the merits of oaf Pianos.
By avoiding the great expense attendant upon
costly factories and expensive warerooms in the
city, wo arc enabled to ofl'er these Pianos at prices
which defy competition, and invite all so call aiid
examine them before purchasing elsewhere.
When references and testimonials are required
by those about to purchase, instead of presenting
a display of professional names, we refer so the
parties to whom we have sold our Pianos. Their
judgment as to the real inert ts of our instruments
as to their durability, touch, sweetness, and power
of tone, standing In tune, etc., based ou an actual
experience, being of far more value than the
mere good opinion of the ArtlSt,hoWevw capable,
who merely tries In a wareruom instruments in
perfect tune and order, which liavfo Jtitt received
the workmen’s last finishing touches.
Our motto is
“Q VICK SALEH AND SHALL PROFITS ”
kSrSend f or a circular, to
BROWN A PERKINS,
420 Broome St., New York.
janlfi-ly
DEW OF THE ALPS.
For sale wholesale by all the grocers In New
Orleans, Charleston, Mobile, Savannah and New
York.
DEW OF THE ALPS
Received the first premium at the Paris Exposi
tion. ' <■
> DEW OF THE ALPS.
'The manufacturers of the above cordial not
only received the first picmium at the Paris Ex
position, but were decorated by the Emperor.
DEW OF THE ALPS.
For sale by ail t e Druggists, Grocers, and
Fruit Stores in the United States.
BRANDY, RUM AND WINES.
1 5,000 cases old Cognac Brandy, imported espe
cially for private use.
300 cases old Jamaica ana St. Croix Rum, bottled
before the war.
10,000 cases Madeira, Sherry and Port, some very
old aud superior, various brands, all warranted
pure, for sale by
'«- trnOLPHO WOLFE,
22 Beaver Street, New York.
1828 -]
August 16-3pnl&w
CnPER CtNT SAVED
OU ’ By Using
ST. BA BRITT’S Labor-saving Soap. TlilsSoap
i. Is Miade from elean and pure materials, con
ns no adulteration of any kind, will not injure
the most delicate fabric, and is especially adapted
for woolens, which Will not shrink after being
washed with this Soap It may be used in hard or
soft waters. It will remove paint, grease, ti\f and
stains of all kinds. One pound warranted equal
to two pounds of family SOsfp. Directions sent
with each bar, for making three gallons handsome
soft Soap from one pound of this Soap. Each bar
is wrapped In a circular containing full directions
foi use, printed in Engltshand German. Ask yoni
grocer for “B. T. Babbitt’s Soap,” and take noother.
B. T. Babbitt, Nos. 64,65, 66,07,68,69,70,72, and
74 Washington street. New York.
Os) Make Your Own Soap
UUPer Cent Saved By
USING B. T. Babbitt’s pure Concentrated Potash
or Ready Soap Maker. Warranted double the
strength common Potash, and superior to any
other saponlfier or ley In the market. Put up In
cans of I pound, 2 pounds. 3 pounds, il pounds and
12 pounds, with full directions,in English and Ger
man, for making Hard and Soft Soap. One pound
will make 15 gallons of soil, Soap. No lime Is re
quired. Consumers will find this the cheapest
Potash in the market. <, ,
B. T. Babbitt, Nos. 64,65, Cfl, 67,68, 69, 70, 72, and 7
Washington street, New York,
C/J PER CENT SAVED
DU By Using
BT. BABBITT’S best Medical Salaratns, “made
. from common salt.” Bread made with this
Saiaratus contains, when baked, nothing but com
mon salt, water and flour.
Nos. 64,65,66,67,68,69,70,72 and 74, Washington
street, New York.
fZfIPER-CENT SAVED
DU ByJJsing
BT, BABBITT’S Star Yeast Powder. Light Bls
. cult, or any kind of Cake may be mane with
this Yeast Powder, In flftedh initiate*. No short
ening required when sweet milk Is used.
I will send a sample package free by mall, on
receipt of 15 cents to pay postage.
Nos. 64 to 74 Washington street. New York.
marl6-6m
Seasonable Attractions I
JUST RECEIVED AT iTHE
Crockery Store, Mulberry St.
FRUIT JARS—Lyman Pat.—best in use.
"Mg*
WATER PITOHERS—White Granite, large
and
PLUG WASH BASINS-White and Marble.
THOS. J. VLIST.
Julyll-tf ...
AND
SODA WATER,
HAVING bought out Barnett Bros’. Ice House
Soda Water Apparatus, Ac., we would respect
muy inform Ms customers and friends, and all
others who may favor us with their trade, that
we are now prepared to supply them in quanti
ties to salt their demands.
We will pack ICE in, any manner desired lor
shipping, on short notice.
NEW ICE-HOUSE 1
At tlie solicitation of many friends, we have
established a BRANCH ICE HOUSF. at Burnett
BrO.’Ojnld stand—Floyd House building- for their
accommodation, J. a. WELLS A CO.
Our Sqtla Hauler Apparatus,
and facilities for manufacturing this luxurious
wr l
OUR ICE HOUSE and SODA WA TER MAN
UFACTORY Is conveniently located on FIFTH
STREET, opposite the Passenger Depot, where w,
shall be pleased to see all who may favor us Willi
a call. TERMS CASH.
J. B. WELDS A CO.
April 13,1837. If
UNDERTAKING
f|WB undersigned would respectfully announce
X to the public of Macon and vicinity, that he
is bow preparedto farniahCOFFINS or all kinds,
and every thing necessary lor the burial of the
From a long experience in the basiness, lam
prepared to attend to any malte re connected with
the above bos ness at all. hoars at the day or
night. A share of patronage is respectfully so-
HellM, i'Jiw r.i-j!
F REICHERT.
Residence over Store, on 3d 81.’ tat ween Mul
berry nnd Gerry Sts,, where be will be found at
any hour, day or nignt.
WOLFE’S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
have been' before the American public Ibr the last
eighteen years.
Wilmington and Weldon Railway,
NORTH CAROLINA.
Good, JYete Cur* and Engine*.
i t ( v •*
Doubt? Dally Past*ager Trains
AUK run both ways on this Hue. I, curt? in* lha
Uuir Mans and mauy through hnuwugM* be
tween Florida, Oeontia, Alabama, 4r.
SLEEPING CARS
ON ALL THE NIGHT TEA INN
Tliane Cam ran tlirourh front AigwU and W.'l
luUigton, and between Weldon to Arquta Creek
without change.
Fasbengers have choice es routes via Kh-lmmnd
and Washington City, via New AnnaMiaair
route, via OldUay line.
Tickets good by ell her.
Tbia la the beat and quickest U e from Macon
Columbus and adjacent country, to the North.
J*“TITSr IT.-Si
H U FREMONT.
Jelß-tf Kugineer and Mup’t.
FOR SALE—TO LH I'.
FOR REST.
ONE MOUSE, with an acre of ground attached,
in West Macon, near Henry Ella' garden, lur
rent. For particular* enquire of
Jun«3-tf K. IMAAtx.
TIRE
BOOTS AND SHOES
,roR
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
HAVING laid in an assortment of the latent
styles of LADIEh’ GaITKKN and GENTLE
MEN’S HOOT-, and SHOES, of all the last New
York and Philadelphia make,] dm 11 bwpleaaxl
to exhibit them U» the l-adtes and Genth-mcn o*
Macon and aurrwuiidlug country, at my New
Store in DaMOITR’h UUX'K, hmi.mi srnrav.
The stock baa been selected with great care, and
will be found to be the choicest ever brought to
this market.
1 warrant my goods, and will make good la
repair* any deficient, en in th< in.
My old customers are informed that I have on
hand a llue lot ot
CALF SKINS,
Which T am prepared to make up to order ns
short notice.
I COME AND BEK ME.
JAf’OH M-HILL.
jntyl-tf
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MIX & KIRTLAND,
No. a COTTON AVENUE, No. 2
MACON, G4A
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL URALSK* IM
BOOTS, SHOES and BROGANS
LEATHER and FINDINGS.
have In store a complete Spring stock of
TV e vow thing appertain lug loa first- rk»* • Suor
it ousts, of the latest atyles and neat approved
workmanship, to which weare receiving mloiiton*
every week. Our Stock Is all made loonier hjr the
t>v*t //Mi nu/ufture nr h » the country, and we are en
abled to warrant ever>lliti.g wraell. Having had
Iwettiy-tefitn ytart experience In the i>u»ine»- ta
Macon, we llilnk we uudeistsnd what Is mrded
for this market; and exert ourselves in the at
most to secure the very beat ol ever) thing in oer
line. Our motto is, "lArrunt! in lire." We >.n‘v
ask a fulr profit on what sell, amt have w> •/..
tire h> undersell any of oni iMors. An A.*i
oruMc coid|m»Uoii we do not object fit We enjoy
unusual facilities lu obtaining out gtsal*. and are
prepared to sell as low as any tide In ihWrllt ,»n.|
ure thiemini ft not to be undr rmthl. We would suy
to opr numerous customers and the publicg. urr
atly, that If uny ol nor rnmpetlloni otter ll.«»-n».e
chur of Goods cheaper Hu: n we do, wetml) ask to
be advised of it, and we wlll//M«»-.o,hdoih.ae well
by them an aay one else. We do tint make mote
than ilu'iity profit on our Good*; tail m// nth
vmtermUd, even If we are compelled to do Idcd.
ness for GLORY.
WCountry Merchants are especially Invited
to examine our Mtock.*%«
aprll-ly mix * KIRTLANH.
List Os Freight
TFKMAININGIN SOUTHERN KXI’KKhm OF-
U FICE, Macon. Oa., Aug. loth PW.
Badgett. P. W. 1 Box. Love, Mrs. F. M. I Trunk
Block, Jos 1•* Lainar. Urhey, I IV
Bowen, Cl M 1 IV M.K.-il.ir, J D | Box
Hoy*. Dr J 1“ Mi-Key, Jp I IVI.
Branham, U 2Plant's. Aushsui, hro k U I IV
Brynut, A E 2Trns»’H. Ollverns, Hunan I Bex
“ 1 Box. Plunk el A Cos. I •'an
Blount, J W 1 “ Pearson, H I Bo*
Bald wy u BDI •’ Picket, F. Capt 2Ph
Carney, S L 1 *• Rice, 11 | Krs
Cr taler &. Oardon IPa Rucker, NO I “
Coker * 81ms 1 « Raimey, W.l I pel
Crenshaw, J.W I Box BoihuM.ll.ll I >wk
Cohen, M H 1 Pkg .Smith W B I Trank
Com’dg Officer Cos A.
1 Box 1 Gun. Kanfonl. Willis I Pkg
Davis. D W 1 Box. Smith.MM ITinnk
Dimoan.JP Hack. Heyinour, Asa F. I Bak.
Davis, WI. 1 Box. Sargut, I Pkg
Green, itnoM 1 Jug
lldge, WC 1 Machine Tripe, JR lIV
Hudson. H D 1 Tik Vun Valkenhnrg, Mm.
, , I Box.
Jenkins. P W 1 Pkg • Wilkins. WH 1 Trunk
Kendrick, R.T 1 Box. Williams, J. I Box
Willis, J W 1 Hack Whalon, A L I Box
Willie, J H 1 Pk.
It Is now stored aL your risk tunl expense, amt
will ta liable to he wold for charges, II not eal’rd
for within thirty days from ibis dale. We will
not be responsible for loss by lire.
August 12-tf] W. W. HULBEKT, Agt.
Notice to Architects.
AT a meeting of the Board of Managers of the
Georgia State Lottery for the bem tit of Ihe
“.Masonic Orphan*’’ Home,’ July 16tli, M. 7, the
following nwoluUons were passed;
Retoirrd, That the Managers advertise toe pro
posal* tor the purchase or donation of TWENTY
A ;KEB OF LAND In the vicinity of Atlanta, for
tie purpose of erecting thereon a MAHONIt!
O -tPH AN'S HOME. Raid proposals to he suh
u Itted to the Board of Managers by the fourth
day of September next. The title will be vested
In the Grand Lodge of the Stale of Georgia, or
seen other Masonic Lodge In the Stale as will
accept the aaine, should the Grand Lodge Berlin 1
the trust.
ReMotrrdfurther, That the Board will pay (M
for the Draft of a Granite Building lor the Ma
sonic Orphans’ Home,’ 10 be sobuilUed to the
Board by the first day of November next. The
said plan to be so drawn as that the building run
be commenced with an expenditureof fifty thous
and dollars, during the first year, and that the
same may be extended from year to year, with
out destroying the symmetry at the arc Mice lure.
The above uaraed sum of five hundred dollars to
be paid for the plan which the Board of Managers
shall select from the number presented.
For farther information, sddrtss
BOYD A WILSON.
Business Managers Georgia State Lottery
angustt-tltnovt Atlanta. Georgia.
Georgia State Lottery!
FOR THE BENEFIT O* THE
MASONIC ORPHANS’ HOME I
BOYBi WORN 4c Cos., Managers.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Capital Prize, $50,000!
CIABS E :
rpo be drawn In public on the tint August, lot:,
X W wwn sum mission era, upon the Roy si
Hha.ihh Plan.
daiso. upon the 4th day of Heptemtar. Extra
usx A’ I —a liberal awl brllllsst schema of a
Jiondml thousand naiobcr I/Htfr 1 lyriiii
Prize, 120,000. m
TICKETS ONLY $1 00.
All prizes are payable without discount.
«rOfficial drawings sent to each jnirrliassi ~le
49*Address all orders tor tickets to
BOYD, WILSON A CO.. Managers,
Atlanta, Georgia.