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St. Louis, Cairo and Jolmsonville
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PACKET COMPANY.
o J. CAFFEEV .^..President.
F B 5T0CKTdN„...v...:f....^.-.Secretaiy.
FRANK F. KN08E8.... .'.Treasurer.
ditectobs.
M. Burns, Nashville', A: B. MagW. St. Louis.
H W Fvffe. do B. L;lfeating, ao
K. C. McCord, St. Louis. J. P. etvlhpnn, do
A. A. Turner, St. Louis.
Forminaa,Daily I4ne of Steamers from St, Louis
WctiHsenviUe andEastport on
" the Tchhessee River.- a
In eoiuiection 'vvith the
NTaslivi lie and- Northwestern Railroad,
Nasliville and Chattanooga Railroad,
South Carolina and Alabama Railroad,
• 'Connecting at Cairo, With the
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD,
and at Paducah, -with
MOBILE AJSD OHIO RAILROAD.
From St, Louis to Nashville in
Forty Hours.
The shortest and quickest route to
Chattanooga, Atlanta, Montgomery,
And all points in
TENNESSEE,
GEORGIA,
SOUTH CAROLINA and
ALABAMA.
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The following light draught and fast steamers
comprise 1 his line, one of which will leave Compa
ny’s wharf-boat foot, of Popular street, daily at
4 p. m:
STEAMERS
o. .T. Oaffrey, Laura,
M. Burns, ■. Silver Wave,
4bPRAY, MILREBY,
Leonora Virginia Barten,
Louisa, G«o. MoC. Porter.
Fanny’Bakker,
Through Tickets and Bills Lading signed at Com
pany’s office, No. 11, SOUTH COMMERCIAL
STREET, (City Buildings.)
For Freleht or Passage apply on board of boats,
or to* ' g josr|®TffiE 1 Steamboat.
01t ° BO VI) & S tl, VEBTER, / Agents.
jan23-tf SCOTT & BRO., Railroad Agents.
STILL THEY COME.
The Best of Table Butter.
* EXTRA CREAM CHEESE.
Double Extra Golden Syrup.
OLD Java Coffee, * ,
Little Green Rio Coffee. .
Best Young HysoA Epg. Rnahast and
Oolang Teas.
Stewarts Coffee crushed Granulated and
Powdered Sugars.
Raisins, Currants; Primes; Citron,
and Nutts of all kinds.
Macironi, Vermieilll,
and Gellitin,
Preserved Ginger.
Macironi Snaps,
Ginger Snaps,
• and Cream Crackers.
Butter Soda and Sugar Crackers,
In all shapes.
SARDINES,
COVE OYSTERS,
Lobsters, and
SALMONS.
NEW CIDER, ; 1 1 *''*
PUKE BRANDY,
WHISKY and
WINES.
Tobacco and Segars of the best qualities.
We don’t sell at Cost, but are hound to sell, and
all we ask is to give us a showing. Our goods are
all fresh and GUARANTEED.
GREER & LAKE.
Macon, Ga., 23. ts
SBOSPBCTUS Or
The Masonic Messenger,
MACON, GA.
rs IHE Masonic Messenger will be pub] islied -W a
JL Monthly octavo of forty-eight pages—the first
number to be issued so soon as a sufficient number
of subscribers is procured.
The pages of the Messenger will be devoted to
Original Communications, Selected Articles, For
eign and Domestic Correspondence, Masonic Juris
prudence, Reports of MaSonic Bodies, Review sand
Bibliographical Notices, Masonic News Edito
rials, Miscellaneous Matter, and all else that, will
be likely to interest the Masonic reader.
The work will be published in the best style of
the art, and the Editors will use every means in
their power to render it in every way accept&blato
its patrons.
TEBMSFive Dollars, payable in advance.
Advertisement will he inserted on liberrl terms.
J. EMMET BLACKSHEAR, .
Macon, Ga.
J. APPLTON BLACKSHEAR, Americus, Ga.,
. • Editors.
JKir* All letters in relation the Literary or Busi
ness interest of the Messenger, will he addressed
to Dr. J. Emmettsßlackshear, Macon, Ga,
jan24-tf.
j. w. Lathrop. h. w. lathbop.
J. W. LATHROP & CO.,
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Commission Merchants,
Savannah, Ga.
jan23-2w* . , ;• ; - * not
I HAVE in store and offer for sale of the Allies
Company Manufactory.;
Wheat Farm Mills.
Grain. du do. ~ .
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Hay Cutter.
Plows of ass patterns, one an 4 tw<* horse, •
, Cotton Scrapers.
Cotton Sweeps.
DouWe Comshellerp. ftt', i: '■ >; -- *
Horse and HandOrain Mills.
Wine and Cider Presses.
Plowpoiirtg ;*pd. Lands; • S . V *
Gedden Harrows. " * - k
Shovels, Spades and Rakes ; to arrive.
All of which I will selFat lowest prices.
|an2MC ■•.'•,lb , JIKNRY liOHNFb .
J —— s-h — :—r—■ ; — —
MrtctKT muutufeowrimb>
ice Comp Airy.
Capital Stock - - - SIOO,OO
2000 SHAPES At IjS tfoUY H!
ONE HALF OPEN TO' SUBSCRIPTION.
JSUBti 'tft i'lli 'iO
For further particulars see circulars at Messrs. Roft,
Sims & Co's, Macon, Ga., who wittxeoaiv# subscJrip
stock. GIRA r DEY * BUJAC.
copy 2 months. __ •_
Butter ami
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10 ,K«g» first quality Q^ttE^BUTTER,
10 Boxes New York State CHEESE, ,
ifoGERS * SON .
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$ lOO* llewaiHli
STOLEN' MmM"sßAble Ihfi on
the night of the 10th inst.. a Sorrel Mare, about nine
vears old—of medium size—white face, with three or
Lir white Set. - Does not work in harness—has been
used exclusivSjf under the saddle!; Was unshod, when
taken, and.weav* at the side or cor
“Twill pay SSO 00 for the Marc, or .infofmatfon that
,s&3Mnrta£sfllK
Diliimß iiii’ii ua.
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By recent improvements, this label has been ren
dered Water-proof, and is Stronger than any other LABEL or TAG
in- the market. We have on hand
DENNISON’S TAGS, for Express Companies’ use,
DENNISON’S TAGS, for Grocers’ use, .
DENNISON’S TAGS, for Druggists’ use,
DENNISON’S TAGS, for Milliners’ use.
DENNISON’S. TAGS, for Jewellers’ use.
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J. W. BURKE & CO.,
AGENTS FOR
nun patent im uims tab
f2gT*Merchant’s sizes printed to order.
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Photograph Albums!
A fresh supply just received.
PHOTOGRAPHS OF CONFEDERATE GENERALS,
A large variety of Photographs, both plain and colored, for sale by
J. W. BURKE & CO.,
b Jan. 14—ts. 2d Street., next t> Baptist Church.
LuADles atsth gentlemen:
NUSSBAQM & GOODMAN,
IVo. 14, COTTON AVENUE,
Next to Schreiner’s Book and HYTusic Store,
hiacoi, oEonei,
OFFER A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
Dry-Goads and CSoihing
AT NEW YORK COST!
As we are determined to raise Money.
POJMJS im.3L.3Li ‘S'
AND SECURE GREAT BARGAINS.
Superior Indueemeuts offered to Counfry ftlcrclisiut*.
1 decßl-lM NUSSBAUM & GOODMAN.
W. fi, BANKS,
Carnage Repository
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•If aeon, ■ Georgia;
Opposite tlie “Stubblefield House.”
I AM NOW PREPARED TO PUT UP TO ORDER ALL MANNER OF WORK
belonging to Carriagetand Wagon building. I offer the be3t of facilities for Repair
ing articles of the same character. My arrangements are complete for
Smitliwork, Painting, Trimming, llepniring,
And all work required on all Vehicles. I solicit the patronage of the people
of this city, and promise to give the utmost satisfaction to all those who may
entrust jobs to my shops. I am also prepaeed to Varnish and
Repair
v -At the Shortest Notice.
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Prices wilb be the LOWEST that can possibly be afforded. I will always keep on hand
for sale, 1 a : supply of
BU(J&IES A-3STD CARRIAGES
WlßlCli''W m m RE SOLD .IT TOW' Ft OTISES.
SXXOSSXUXTGr
by the most experienced workmen jn the city, a guarantee the utmost satisfac
nin this particular. __ ___ .
29-ts W. X>- BjVIVKIS
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EXCLUSIVELY WHOLESALE.
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TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS.
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Yotir jAittention is FlesDeetfnllv called to the
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following Card.:
A.. IjOTTISt db CO.,
vi Hit ;. ; ' , - ~ v <
Noi.3« Street, Nashville, Tciiii.,
Are enabled thrpugh certain advantages not possessed by any other house in the South
west, to holdjmt inducements to Southern Merchants, never before offered, in the purchase
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, ilsats sind
Motions.
Mr. WM. COPPERMAN, formerly of Albany and Newton, Ga., will bo happy to
his old friends, at the above place, and take pleasure in attending to their orders.
A.. LOTJIS & CO,,
Oct 15-ts Mo.‘ 36 North Market Street, Nashville, Tcun,.
NASHVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS.
MADISON STRATTON, THOS. G. POINTSB.
HAMPTON J. CHENEY, BENJ. P. HOY.
STRATTON, POINTER & CO,
WHOLESALE
Car I* O <3 O I* S,
AND
Commission Merchants,
For the Sale and Purchase of
Cotton and Tobacco,
WHEAT FLOUR,
POjRK, BACOil' LARD,
DRIED FRUIT,
Pig Iron, and Produce Generally,
Wos. 9 and 11 Broad street,
Hf ASHVI 1.1.53, TJEISIf.
WE WILL KEEP ON HAND A*LARGE AND
well and selected stock of
GROCERIES
FOR TILE WHOLESALE TRADE.
To which we invite the attention of the merchants of
Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama.
Strict attention will be paid to receiving and for
warding, arid to the sale of groceries and all goods on
consignment.
Being in the large and commodious store and ware
house so long aud favorably remembered as the house
of Johnson A Smith, and afterwards as Fisher, Whe
less & Cos., vvith tbe immense sheds and storage rooms,
we feel. prepared to handle all Cotton, Tobacco,
and General Produce, or goods on consignment,
on as favorable terms as any bouse in the city;
and expecting to establish our business upon a perma
ment basis, we promise to do all in our power to meet
a liberal share of public pat ronage.
and Rope always on bend,
pci 17-6 m
& BST TOT W y
AND
TOBACCO
MANUFA OTOJr&Y,
♦
Augusta, Cta.
Nelson Mcllwsiine,
PKOI'IIIETORS.
OUR friends and patrons, and the public generally,
are informed that we have resumed our business
in Augusta. Our Snuff will be produced from pure
Virginia Leaf Tobocco., besides having introduced tbe
latest improvements in Machinery, etc., and the whole
establishment being managed under our own personal
supervision, enables us to furoish to the tiade an
article which we challenge the world to excell.
Our celebrated and popular brand,
The GTeorgia r ßebel/’
“So Vailed ',”
Will now be re-produeed under the name of
“Sweet zm the Hose,”
And will be put up as formerly in those neat little
packages with an interesting improvement,
which the consumer will discover.
The attention of dealers are invited to our favorite
article of
• SJtrOK IJt'G TO ts.l Wo,
Made exclusively from tbe purest and best
Virginia JL esi
Our Manufactory is located at the
FAXiXiS,
NEAIi THE AUGUSTA COTTON FACTORY,
Where we will be pleased to see our old friends aud
. the public generally.
Messrs. Blair, Smith A Cos , 29S Broad street, Au
gusta, are our General Agents, who will attend prompt
ly to all dealers in our line.
T. H. NELSON,
R. L. McILWAINE.
janlO Om*
P .A: I NTING.
HOUSE, SIGN,
» AND
Ornamental T?ainting.
DRAINING,
MARBLING,
GILDING,
r GLAZING,
PAPER H ANGING, &c., &o.
Having on hand all the necessary material to carry
on,the business, we are prepared In give satisfaction,
both in execution and prices, to all who may favor us
with their orders.
We will also keep on hand and for sale, mixed Pain Is
of every description.
VARNISH, OIL,
SPTS. TURPENTINE,
BROWN JAPAN,
PUTTY,
SAND PAPER,
BRUSHES, &c., &c.
Orders from the country promptly attended to.
DRURY & TRIPOD,
over Roberts, Dunlap & Cos., Cherry st.,
augl6-I2m Macon, Ga.
nupERENCBSW B Johnston, N H Beal, J H
Zeilin & Cos, B A Wise, Olaylaud «k Durable, Lerov
Napier, W A Half.
is without doubt, the only known remedy for
DIABETES.
CALCULUS,
GRAVEL,
BRICK DUST DEPOSIT
IBRITATIQ&.q&yUK NECK
BLADDER,
INFLAMATION of the kidneys,
catarrh of the bladder,
axo
FEMALE lIULIGULAR’TIES.
'Certificates of cures from well known persons from
all parts of the country in circular, will be sent on ad
dressing MORGAN & AIiLEN, Agents,
decl6-3m No. 4t> Clilf st., New York.
J,B. TURPIN. n. HERTZ.
Evcrybotly slnterest is to call on
TTTJEfcJPIIST & HERTZ,
Xnangular Block,.Cherry Street,
-wTryHERE the public will find anew and well se-
V v lected stock of Gent’s Clothing and Furnish
ing Goods, Cassimers and Broad Clothes, Doeskins
and Vestings of all kinds and styles. Our facilities
enables us to sell as low as any house in the city. We
are constantly receiving new styles and new patterns
of Ctoiliing and other articles in our line.
Mons. F, well known Tailor is still with
us, and we are prepared to fill all orders with dispatch
and neatness, Give us a call.
janlfl if TURPIN & HERTZ.
JEXFCVTOR’S S.ITF.
t -wwm LL be sold at the Court House, in Thotnas-
WY ton, Upson county, on the first Tuesday in
Februjirv next, a lot of land belonging to the estate of
James Blalock, dec’., containing Six Hundred and Ten
acres, (tilO)more or less; adjoining lands of A - Stafford,
M. Cochran and others in sitid county.
To be sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of said
county of Upson for distribution.
Terms on the day of sale.
dee!3 R. W. BLALOCK, Ex’r.
1.. It. C^tRPFJTTEII
DENTIST,
PERRY, HOUSTON CO., GA.
DRY GOODS.
.A. GA.RX)
TO THE LADIES.
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Just Received,
AND offer for sale at a very small advance on coat,
a splendid of •
Solid Colored Dress Silks,
Fancy Dress Silks,
Elegant Hair Nets,
Nubias,
Sontags,
Hoods, an other fashionable
DRY-GOODS.
My stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions,
Clothes, Cassimeres, Linens, Flannels, etc.,
are even more complete than it
used to be in old times,
and I can assure my customers that they may rely
on as cheap prices as can be found at any other house
in the city.
E. M. BROWN,
nov22-tf Opposite the Lanier House.
GKO. B. TURPIN. J. H. HERTZ.
TURPIN & HERTZ 1
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
CLOTHING,
AND
GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS,
Triangular Block, Cherry Street,
MACON, GEORGIA.
CLOTHING made to order on short notice by Hon
shu- ROUSE oct6-12m
JOBBING AND WHOLESALE HOUSE!
I. SIMON & CO.,
224 - Broad Street,
MANUFACTURERS IN
MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING,
AND DEALERS IN
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
—ALSO—
JOBBERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Yankee Jt'otions,
• Mats, Hoots, ’
Shoes, Trunks ,
Valises,
• Carpet Bags ,
Umbrellas,
JVatches,
• etc ' etc., -etc.
We will announce to our friends and customers
generally, that we have established the above House
with the purpose of selling the Goods, and not to keep.
We can and will sell TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT
LOWER than any other house in the South.
I. SIMON & CO., .
novS—3m Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
9 9 9 9 9 9~
• • • • • •
MERWIN & BRAY
FIRE ARMS COMPANY.
J>ATENT FRONT LOADING, Metalic Cartridge
REV OD.VJER,
Anew Patent, and the Best article ever offered for
service. A full supply just received and for sale by
WRIGLEV k KNOTT.
dec27-tf
To Owners and Shippers
OF
COTTO
JOHN K. GILLIAT &. CO.,
LIVERPOOL, ENG.
OBER, NANSON &. CO.,
- t -
NEW YORK.
OBER, ATWATER &. CO.,
NEW ORLEANS.
NANSON, OBER &. CO.,
ST. LOUIS.
W. HENRY WARREN & CO.,
AUGUSTA, GA.
KEPRESENTING the above well known houses for
the State of Georgia, we will put in order and
ship Cotton from any section of the country, making
liberal advances and speedy returns. The reputation
of these houses will insure the most favorable negotia
tion of Exchange on New York, Liverpool and Lon
don.
By our advertisement, it will he seen that we keep
expressly tor the trade, a LARGE STOCK OF GRO
CERIES* of all kinds, HATS, CLOTHING, BLAN
KETS, LINENS, etc., etc., etc., which we will sell as
CHEAP, and in many instances LOWER, than can be
bought in Louisville and Cincinnati.
We propose to merchants bolding Cottou to make
them advances in Cash or Goods, and sell or ship their
Cotton to any of the above points, thus giving them
the advantge of Augusta, New York or Liverpool mar
kets.
An investigation of the above will prove that our
facilities for doing bssioess with any section are the
very best, and the we postess for making
advances in Goods or Cash are probably superior to
any one in the'State.
We earnestly solid, a correspondence with Dealers
and Shippers.
w. HENRY WARREN & CO.,
175 and 177 Board Street,
nov2B-tf AUGUSTA, AG.
■JOHN MEBRYMA.N. B. H. WARING.
Jo3*ll Mcl'rYiuan £r y
Baltimore 9 Id.,
FARMERS’ AND PLANTERS’ AGENCY,
For the Sale of Guano, Fertlizers,
Implements, Machinery ,
Five Slock, Sfc.
WE are now prepared to receive orders for No. 1
Peruvian Guano»
and other FERTILIZERS of known value.
Rkfjkr to
David Dickson and Thos. M. Turner, Bparta.
E. C. Wade k Cos., and I*. H. Behn, Savannah.
Messrs. Nisbets, Macon.
Address JOHN MERRYMAN k CO.'
nov22-3m Baltimore, Md. •
A OTICE.
mWO MONTHS after date application will be made, to
A the honorable Court of Ordinary of Pulaski county, for
leave to sell a part of the eßtate of John 0. Rawlins, late
of said county, deceased.
janT-2m NICHOLAS RAWLINB, Adm’r.
GUARDIAN'’S SAFE? ~~
BY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Pulaski County, Ga. Will be sold On the first
Tuesday in March next, before the Court House door
in Hawkinsvilie, in said county, between the usual
hours of sale: One sixth part of four hundred and
five (405) acres of land more or less, (said land con
sisting of lots number 177 and 178.) Said one sirfh
Eart of said land, sold as the property of Allen Grn
am deceased, and for distribution among the heirs of
said deceased. Terms on the day of sale.
janl2-tds. E. LISTER, Guard’n.
MACON BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Professional.
DR. J. B. HINKLE, has resumed the practice of
his profession in Macon. Office over Massen
burg k Son’s Drug Store. Dan be found during th
night, at the residence of A. u. Butts, on. Arch Street,
and between First and New Streets.
octlO—d6m.
L. N. WHITTLE. P. B. WHITTEL
W k P. WHITTLE, Aitomeyes at Law. Office
MAu over Payne’s Drug Store, next to Concert Hall,
Macon, Geo. oct3-6ra*
GBERND, Cotton Avenue, Macon Georgia.
• Manufacturer ot every description of Saddlery
and Harness. Hides bought and Repairing done.
No business done on Saturday.
novl-Sm*
LAW NOTICE.
I HAVE resumed the practice of my profession, and will
attend to all business entrusted to my care in the State.
Having just returned from Washington city, parties de
siring advice and counsel relative to the preparation of
papers under the Amnesty Proclamation for pardon, and
the status of contracts and title deeds exeouted during the
f° ur years, can consult me by letter or In person.
Office at my residence, near the new Baptist Church,
Macon, Ga. 0 . A. LOCHRANB.
jy4-tf
»r. F. G. CASTE,EA,
CITY PHYSICIAN, (4th ward,) tenders his pro
fessional services to the citizens of Macon and
vicinity. Office over the store of Bowdre k Anderson,
where he may be found during the day, when not pro
fessionally engaged—at night at the residence of P. E.
Bowdre, on High Street,
Macon, Jan. 4-3 m
HOWELL COBB. JAHEg JACKSON.
COBB & JACKSON,
.A/ttorney s at Law,
MACON - , GA.
OFFICE opposite Post Office, over office of E. A.
Wilcox.
novl-3m*
M’BRIDE & DORSET!",
SHIPPING ANI) COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Office: with R. W. Cubbedge, next door to I. C.
Plant’s, Second Street, Macon, Ga. oot4tf
DR. J.S. BAXTER,
ON‘SECOND STREET,
55F” Over office of T. R. Bloom.
janlS-lm
0. A. LOCHRANE, ’ A. 0. BACON,
LOCHRANE & BACON,
ATTORNEYS AT FAIV,
MACON, GA.
Office over Boardinan’s Book Store.
jan4-3ui*
Cotton Seed.
1000 Bushels Cotton Seed, recently
ginned, from Louisiana,
For sale by
dec23-60dd* ASHER AYRES.
gas burners
FOB .SALE.
MATT.. YORSTON, Gas-Fitter and Bell-Hanger,
has just received a large lot of superior Gas-
Burners, which he is putting op cheap. All Repairs
on Pipes promptly attennea to. Orders to be left at
“Journal and Messenger” office.
janl6-tf
COPLEY & 31 ANSON,
EAMIFY GROCERS,
AUCTION
f AND
Commission Merchants,
Third street, 4 doors from the Post Office,
JVTacon. Ga.
WE respectfully request an examination of our
stock, fully believing we can mat.* ’*
interestof purchasers to trade with us. Consignments
solicited either on rnmmission or to be sold at Auction,
pleding our best endeavors to give entire satislaction.
W. S oon.IT. A. C. HANSON,
jan!4-lmd
CLOSING SALE
OF
WINTER GOODS,
January 10th, 1866.
MY Stock of Woolen Fabrics, consisting of
Dress Goods,
Shawls,
Cloaks,
Pantaloon Stuffs,
Flannels,
Blankets, etc., etc.,
is entirely too large, and rather than carry them over
to another season, I will now sell at
• Greatly Reduced Prices.
All who have not supplied themselves will please
call and see what they have saved by waing.
S. T. COLEMAN,
janll-tf Cor. Cherry and Second sta.
ROOFING!
WE are nrepared to contract for TIN ROOFING,
GUTTERS, VALLEYS, etc., made at shortest
notice and put up by experienced workmen.
OLVER, DOUGLASS & CO.
janfi-tf _
Wilbur, Pease & Co,jjP. P. Pease & Cos.,
Ralston’s Granite Range,j No. 17, Alabama Street,
3d St., Macon, Ga. [ Atlanta, Ga.
COTTON FACTORS,
Forwarding & Commission Merchants.
GEO. G. WILBUR, ! P. P. PEASE.
Late firm j Fi* m of
Wheeler k Wilbur, j P. P. Pease k Cos.
REFERENCES
Win. Birce & Cos New York.
James M. Beebe Boston, Mass.
D. Rodney King Philadelphia, Pa.
McDaniel k Irby Lynchburg, Va.
Guthrie & Cos Louisville, Ky.
K. M. Bishop k Cos Cincinnati, Ohio.
Ward, Shaw k Cos Montgomery, Ala.
S. S. Webb & Cos Mobile, Ala.
Massengale k Snyder Nashville, Tenn.
Wm. R. Green k Cos Nickus.
Wm. R. Grsen k St. Louis, Mo.
Scott k Bros “ “
McGrew & C0.........1 “ “
Taylor k Griffiney New Orleans, La.
Erwin k Hardee Savannah, Ga.
jan4-3m
To Shippers.
THE cheapest, and most expeditious route for ship*
ments from the North will be by Savannah, as there
will be'two pr three steamers running regularly be
tween
Savannah and Hawkinsvilie.
dec23-lmd* ASHER AYRES.
Rouse and Lot
FOR SALE.
A HOUSE and lot on the Houston road, consisting
of a two-roomed cottage, with two shed -rooms
attached; kitchen, smoke house and about,nine acres
of land, near the city limits. Apply to me at my of
fice over Boardman’s book store.
decDdtf * O. A. LOCHRANE.
General Confusion!
The largest lot of
Fli-tE WORKS
Ever offered in Maoon. >
dee2o-tf N. A. MBGRATH, Agent.
jrOTICE
SIXTY days after date, application will be made to th
Honorable ordinary of Crawford county, tor leave to
sell a houee and lot in the town of Knoxville, belonging to
the estate of Thomas Andrews, late of said county, dec’d.
JOHN W. ELLIS,
dec29-60d m'r.
JOURNAL AND MESSENGER
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THE PROPRIETORS HAVING LAID IN A
NEW « r fOCK OF MATERIAL,
.xre prepared to execute any and all kinds of
rum «se amt mwrwC
SUCH AS
PAMPHLETS,
POSTERS,
BILL HEADS,
HAND BILLS,
CARDS, <ssO., <SeO
OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY,
And work executed on the shortest possible time.
GIVE US A CALL.
Jan. 23-ts • ROSE & BURR.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS 1
Wholesale and Retail!
BY
L. EMANUEL,
SECOIVD STREET,
Macon, Georgia.
i am daily Reviving and Opening a Large and Elegaiiijlilork'ol
Fall and Winter Goods
Which I will sell LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. My stork consists in nart of Calicoes tmd Domestic Goods
of all descriptions; French and English Merinos, all colors; Black Silks, Poplins and Debugs* ; Lustres, Em
press Cloths, Bombazines, and all other style of
II ID HIM IHIS G9DDS.
Balmoral Skirts, Cloaks and Shawls, Swiss, Jaconet, Mull, Nansook Mmli ns, Edgings and iDsertings of all
kinds; Hats, Boots and Shoes; a large stock of Notions; Cassimeres, Sutinets and Jeans ; Flannels and Blan -
keta in abundance; Carpets and Oil Cloths, and a great many other Goods too numerous to mention.QAlso/a
nice and well selected stock of
GENTB’ CLOTHING
Which I am selling at COST PRICE, asjl have not sufficient room for keeping them. "
tRSSTWfci Wr*2 WT ML MUE2 A
iid examine my stock. I call the attention of
NTTRY MERCHANTS
Especi; determined to sell cheaper than .any other House in the city. Give me a trial Hnd satisfy
yoursel. .... L EMANUEL,
2nd Street, Macon, Ga., two doors from the Alley,at Abraham’s old stand.
P. S.—M. Abraham will be glad to see his old and many new friends at this House. octlß-tf
of FIRM.
I). C. HODGKINS & SON,
HAVE thi* day associated with them Nathan M.
Hodgkins,‘in the
Manufacture, Wholesale and Retail
Dealing of
duns, Pistols, Fishing: Tackle,
And everything else usually found in a first class
GUN AND SPORTING HOUSE.
They beg leave to tender their thanks for past favors
and solicit a continuance of the same. They have on
hand and are constantly receiving a lull supply of
SPORTING; O-XTIXTS
of every make, style ami quality, embracing Allen’s
PISTOLS.—CoIt’s 5 and" 6 Shootefl"
Colt’s 4, 5 and 6 inch.
Colt’s 4% and “ Navy Police.
Smith and Wesson Revolvers—all
CARTRIDGES.—CoIt’s, Smith and Wesson and
Allen’s, and all other PATENTED
PISTOL CARTRIDGES.
Powder, Shot, Caps, Lead, etc., etc.,
in quantities to suit purchasers. Orders respectfully
solicited.
D. C. HODGKINS & SONS, «
Mulberry St., few doors bel. Lanier House,
janll-lm
.f» M t.n S Tit . /TO It'S S.fLE.
BY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Pulaski oounty, will be sold, on the first Tues
day in March next, before the Court House door in
Hawkinsville in said county, between the usual hours
of sale, one sixth part of four hundred and five (405)
acres of land, more or less, (said land belonging to the
estate of Daniel Graham deceased, and lying in said
county and known as the plantation on which de
ceased lived at the "time of his death). Baid one
sixth part of said land sold for distribution. Terms
on the dav of sale. MILES SANDERS, Adin’r.
janl2-tds. of Dauiel Graham dec’d.
MATT. YORSTON.
Bell Hanger, Gas Fitter & Repairer,
To be found at the “ Journal and Messonger office
and Gas Works.
jan7-tf
THE CONCORD GRAPE.
Just Kceived and for Sale,
A LARGE lot of CONCORD GRAPE VINEH,
from Knox's celebrated Nursery, near Pittsburg,
Pa. These vines aro all well rooted, and in tine or
der for planting. The “Horticulturist” says of the
“Concord,” that It is truly the “ Grape for the Mil
lion, and from its many good qualities, its health,
luxuriant growth, easy propagation, productiveness,
early beariug, fine sixe and lair quality, has become a
universal favorite.” The climate of the South is pecu
liarly adapted for its culture, and now is the season,
from the Ist of December to the Ist of April, for trans
planting. From one th ird of an acre
5000 of this Fruit
Have been gathered in one season, many of the clus
ters weighiug from one to two pounds each. For
table use or for wine, nothirg can exoel the Concord.
It. is a large aud delicious fruit, tbin-skiuned and ex
ceedingly luscious to the taste. Its superior flavor,
hardiness and vigor of the vine, freedom from disease
*>d unrivalled beauty, place it first on the Imt of
grapes lor the South. The plauta o» are not
Hooted Vines,
And of one year’s growth. They will begin to bear
the second year after planting.
Oiders, accompanied bv the cash, will be promptly
filled and forwarded by Express or otherwise. *
„ L. F. W. ANDREWS.
OGLETHORPE' UNIVERSITY.
TIIE Exercises of this Institution will be resented
on the 18t* of January. By order of the Board
of Trustee*.
R. C. SMITH,
Secretary of the Board.
Milledgeville, Jan. Ist, 1866.
In add tion to the regular Collegiate course, 'an Aca
demic and Preparatory Department will be conducted
by the and also an irregular and scien-.si
titic course, in which special prominence will be gi"Jin.
to Agricultural Chemistry, with (analysis anr
Srovenient of sods) Geology, Mineralogy, Engi-.Virv at
ook Keeping,* and such branches as civJu I FUIV j
practical business education. _T 10, A. M.,
Tuition per term of 5 months (^FNRTPK"
Book-Keeping, Engineering and l *~ xl.JjlvXUl.Uxi.,
Hoard $22 per month, washi>«tble lot, with improved
Original owners of scholar 1 }? N. W. corner
Jiff" Disabled and Indi-*,J m H end
of such, admitted tree °t formerly
Instructors in the hcv h ..i.uivh
Smith, of Alabama, IV. 1 J . M
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