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St. Louis, Cairo and Jolmsonville
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packet c oimpany.
c J. C AFFR3JY V
J’ B STOCKTON Secretary.
FRANK F. KNOBEL Treasurer.
DITECTORS. * ?
'if Baras, Nashville, A. B. Moreau, St. Louis,
ti’ \y I'vfle, do J. B. L Keating, do
nC. McCord, St. Louis. J. P. Calhoun, do
A. A. Turner, St. Louis.
T.y.rmtmr a Dally Line of Steamers from St. Louis
- | 0 iobasonville andEastport on
> Tennessee River.
In. couneetipn xvitk, tlia „
Ni>sliville and Northwestern Railroad,
Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad,
South Carolina and Alabama Railroad,
Connecting at Cairo, with the
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD,
and at Paducah, with
MOBILE AND OHlO'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.
The following light draught and fast steamers
4 F. JK
STEAMERS
I*™ iii^r,
Louisa*’ GboMcc! Porteii!
-ip., -.T^Vy...T>vvr.u.
STREET, (City Buildings.)
orto BOYD ArSYLVESTER,;, .Agents.
Jnu2S-tf SCOTT & BRO., Railroad Agents.
PBOSPBCTHS OF
The Masonic Messenger,
MACON, GA.
r iiHE Masonic Messenger will be published as a
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number to he issued so soon as a sufficient number
of subscribers is procured. - ...
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Original omiimuleations, Selected Articles, For
eign and Domestic Correspondence, Masonic Juris
prudence, Reports of Masonic Bodies, Reviews and
Bibliographical Notices, Masonic News. Edito
rials, Miscellaneous flatter, 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 acceptable to
its patrons.
TERMS .—Five Dollars, payable fn advance.
Adverti- .uncut will bo inserted on liberal terms.
J. EMMET BLACKSHEAR, D. G. M„
t,* Macon, Ga.
J, AI’FLTONBLACKSHEAR, Americus, Ga.,
Ebitorm.
All letters In rSTprtion the Literary or Busi
ness interest of the Messenger, will bo addressed
to Dr. J. EiiHUTT BLACKSHEAR, Macon, Ga.
Jan2l-tf.
fifl CONCORD GRAPE.
•fiu.l liecived had for Sale,
4 LARGE Jot of CONCORD GRAPE VINES,
from Knox’s celebrated Nursery, near Pittsburg,
Pa. These vines are all well rooted, and in fine 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 bearing, line siz-; and lair quality, has become a
universal favorite.” ThecHinate of : the South is pecu
liarly adapted for its culture, and now is the season,
I 'em the let of December to the Ist of April, for trans
planting. From one third .oi an acre
5000 of tills Fruit
Have been £afbered'iu on a season, many of the elus
ters weighing from due to two pounds each. For
table use or lor wine, uothirg can excel the Concord.
Jt is a large,and delicious fruit, thin-skinned and ex
ceedingly luscious to the taste. Its superior flavor,
hardiness and vigor of the viue, freedom from disease
und unrivailed beauty, place it first on the list of
grapes for the South! The plants on hand are not
cuttings, but
.Rooted Yines,
And of one year’s growth. They wilt begin to bear
Ihe second year after planting. * * t
Ciders, accompanied by the cash, will be promptly
idled and forwarded by Express or otherwise.
. L. F. W. ANDREWS.
Maoon, T)en. 12-t*
MATT. YORSTON.
Bell Haagcr, Gas Fitter & Repairer,
To bo foncd at the “ Journal and Messenger office
—and Cos Works.
Jwrt-tf . . * _
‘eii'djr&E OF FIRM.
D. 0. HODGKINS & SON,
HAVE this day associated with them Nathan M.
Hodgkins, ia the
H7as.s&wtaKp Wholesale And Retail
XteaUir? of
(Jtdtis, JPislala, Wishing Tat kit',
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 ere ennstantly .receiving a full supply of
CS-TTZNTJS
of every Aipke, r vie and quality, embracing Allen’s
iffl Wesson’s Kiflefc;-etar. Letov- J
PISTOLS, —Colt’s 6 and 6 Shooters.
Colt’s 4,5 and G inch.
Colt’s 4% and 5J£, “ Navy Police.
Smith Hand Wocsov Revolvers—alt
'■ - - *- Jk. V /
■ CARTRIDGES.—CoIt’s, Smith and Wesson and
Allen’s; aud all pthee. PATENTED
PISTOL CARTRIDGES.
uIiVU r jsalliiisff
Powder, Shot, caps, Lead, etc., etc.,
■■ ¥i O ‘a 7I il O r i
in quantities toenD purchasers. Orders respectfully
solicited. D. e. HODGKINS'* SONS,
St., feiw doors bel. Lanier House.
jauii-im;,; .
'MvtjrUWFCTUItIXG
ME COMPANY.
Capital Stock - > - SIOO,OO
2000 fcUARES AT $5 00 * H!
•t ■
ONEfi.AL.F' OPEN TO SUBSCRIPTION.
For further particulars see circulars at Messrs. Rofi,
Sims* Cols,.Macon. Ga., who will receive subscrip
tions for stock. _ GIRARDEY * iIUJAC.
deci2*-«Wf'' - SitWLJS.I* ’
jgpTelegreph copy 2 months.
MS niter and Cheese,
IX) Kegs first quality GOSHEN BETTER,
10 Boxes iNeW/York. State CHEESE,
" Just received aftd for sale low by
' A GEO. T. ROGERS Si SON
decl2-tf ’
.f'fOO.'Kew&rd.
STOLEN; from Ttiet?tabl& Os the ‘undersigned, on
♦be niebt of the lOtb inst.. a Sorrel Jfare, about nine
years size—white face, with three or
four white feet. Does not work in harness—has been
used exclusively under'the saddle; wasunshod, when
De i'will nay SSO 00 for the Mary,'dr information that
will lead do her recovery; and also SSO 'OO for the
delivery df'the thief in some jail, wOfa proof-to eonvtet,
ern and JSuWie direction of AndemSwiile,
Sf ■ GEO. W FISK
o g lrt»^,9 k
Biiifiw Diii m.
BY RECENT IMPROVEMENTS, THIS LABEL HAS BEEN REN
dered Water-proof, and is stronger than any other LABEL or TAG
in the market. We Rave on hand v
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.
J. W. BURKE & CO.,
AGENTS FOR
m Film uni lulsiii rasi
Merchant’s sizes printed to order.
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Photograph Albums!
A fresh supply just received.
PHOTOGRAPHS OF CONFEDERATE GENERALS.
A largo varioty of Photographs, both plain and colored, for sale by
J. W. BURKE & CO.,
.Tan. 14—ts. 2d Street, next t) Baptist Church.
j&JOp«iy3ES2 I^F J GP3E C >I*SF -
LADIES -A.ZSTD GENTLEMEN!
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NOSSBADM & GOODMAN,
No. 14, COTTON AVENUE,
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Next to Schreiner’s Book and Music Store,
MACON, GEORGIA,
OFFER A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED . STOCK OF
Dry-Goods and Clothing
AT NEW YORK COST!
As we are determined to raise Money.
gdojsck: omjje
COBUB3 -iSKJE-sJL. 'ST
AND SECURE GREAT BARGAINS.
hnperier Indneemonti offered so Country lUerelmuta.
dec3l-i« NUSSBAUM & GOODMAN.
W. I>. BANKS,
.b •'
Carriage Repository
Jftaeon, Georgia.
Opposite th.e ‘‘Stubblefield Hons©.”
TA N ARUS.;, j ..... j .. y •,
I AM NOW PREPARED TO PUT UP TO ORDER ALL MANNER OF WORK
belonging to Carriage and Wagon building.* I offer the best of facilities for Repair
ing articles of the same character. My arrangements are complete for
Smitliwork, Painting, Trimming, Repairing,
And all work required on all kinds of Vehicles. I solicit the patronage of tha 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 Furniture
At the Shortest Notice.
Prices will be tbo LOWEST that eau possibly be afforded. I will always keep on band
for sale, a g«od'supply of
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES
SI ’lilt' If H-f/r. BE SOLD AT LOIV Tin I’ltF.S.
HORSE SHOEIMG
-..i—i! : :! ' ::t 1o S’- !'J ■ ,!(>'' , , _
Done by tbe most experienced workmen in the city. I guarantee the utmost satisfac
tion in this particular.
dec29-tf W. I>. BAIVKS.
EXCLUSIVELY WHOLESALE*
. ;o; —: —
. TCL SOUTHERN MERCHANTS.
. • . i f• as ' .
•;• ; * ' :0 : •
Your JLttention is Galled to the
following. Card:
A. LOUIS cfe 00.,
Wo. 36 Market Street, - Nashville, Temi.,
Are enabled through certain advantages not possessed by any other house in the South
west, to bold out inducements to Southern Merchants, never before offered, in the purchase
®f—
i>ry Goods, Clothings Boots, Shoes,.llats und
Notions,
Mr. WM. COPPEKM AN,formerly of Albany and Newton, Ga., will die happy t.
his old friends, at the above place, and take pleasure in attending to their orders.
A. LOUIS & CO.,
Oct 15-ts Wo. *« Worth Market Street, Nashville, Tenu
NASHVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS.
MADISON STRATTON, » THOS. G. POINTER
HAMITON J. CHENEY, B BNJ P. BOY.
STRATTON, POINTER 4 CO.,
WHOI.ESAI.E
C3r r O <3 O 37 SS 9
AND
Commission Merchants,
For the Sale and Purchase of
Cotton and Tobacco,
WHEAT FLOUR,
POiBK, BA COM f L. A It D,
DRIED FRUIT,
P*y Iron, and Produce Generally ,
Nos. 9. and 11 Bread street,
Mash villi?, tenjv.
WE WILL KEEP ON HAND AMARQK AND
well and selected stock of
G ROOERIES
FOR THE WHOLESALE TRADE.
To which we invite the attention of the merchants of
Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama.
Strict attention will he paid to receiving and for
warding, and to the sale of groceries and alfgoods on
consignment.
Being in the large and commodious store ai’d ware
house so long and favorably remembered as the house
of Johnson & Smith, and afterwards as Fisher, Wbe
less <fc Cos., with the immense sheus and storage rooms,
we- feel prepared to handle ail Cotton, Tobacco,
and General Produce, or goods on consignment,
on as favorable terms as any house in the city;
and expecting to establish our business upon a perms
ment basis, we promise lo do ail in our power to meet
a liberal share of public patronage.
I3F“Bagging and Rone always on hand,
oct 17-6 m
£3 3NF TOF 3P* 3F*
AND
TOBACCO
AI A M I'A CTOBY,
Aiigiitfa, Git,
Nelson &, Mcllwaine,
PROPRIETPKN,
OUR friends and patrons, arid the public generally,
are informed that we have resumed our business
in Augusla. Our Snuff will be produced from pure
\ irginia Leaf Tobocco., besides having introduced the
latest improvements in Machinery, etc., and the whole
establishment being man aged’under our own personal
supervision, enables us to furnish to the tiade an
article which we challenge the world to excel).
Our celebrated and popular brand,
“ r l r be Georgia Rebel,”
“So Called,”
Will now be re produced under the name of
“Sweet a§ the liosc,”
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 1 favorite
article of
SJtrOKIJTG TOBotCCO,
Made exclusively from the purest and best
Virginia JL esi f 9
Our Manufactory is located at the
35*..£L:SL»Xjg3,
NEAR THE AUGUSTA COTTON FACTORY,
Where we will be pleased to see our old friends and
the public generally.
Messrs. Blair, Smith &, Go , 208 Broad street, Au
gusta, are our General Agents, who will attend prompt
ly to all dealers in our line.
T. 11. NELSON,
R. L. McILWAINE.
janlOCni*
PATNT 1 X Gr .
HOUSE, SIGN,
AND
Ornamental IPaintin g.
GRAINING,
MARBLING,
GILDING,
GLAZING,
PAPER HANGING, &c., &c.
Having on hand al 1 the necessary material to earry
on the business,-we are prepared to give satislaotioD,
both in~iAscii tion and prices, to all who may favor us
with tberr orders.
W-e will also keep on hand and for side, mixed Paints
ot every description.
VARNISH, OIL,
BPTS. TURPENTINE,
BROWN JAPAN,
putty,
SAND PAPER,
’ , BRUSHES, &c., &c.
Orders from the country promptly attended <o.
DRURY & TRIPOD,
over Roberts, Dunlap & Cos., Cherry st
jftuglp)2m Macon, Ga.
references t —W B Johnston, N H Beal, J H
Zeilin & Cos, B A Wise, Clay land A Dumble, Lerov
Napier, W 4 Eqff.
is without doubt, the only known remedy for
DIABETES.
CALCULUS, ■ ■ JS
GRAVEL,
BRICK DUST DEPOSIT
IRRITATIQX OF THE NECK
OF THE
BLADDER,
INFLAMATION OF THE KIDNEYS,
CATARRH OF THE BLADDER,
AND AIL
FEMALE IRREGULARITIES.
Cert-ificales of cures froth well kno .m persons from
all parts of the country in circular, will be sent ou ad
dressing MORGAN & ALLEN, Agents,
decl6-3m No. 4ii Cliff at., New York.
J B. TURPIN. J. H. HERTZ.
15 very body’s Interest is to call un
TTTRIPIN & HERTS?,
Triangular Block, Cherry Street, ’
WHERE the public will find anew and well se
lected stock of Gent’s Clothing and Furnish
ing Goods, Cassimcrs and Broad Clothes, Doeskius
and Vestings of all kiuds aud styles. Our facilities
enables us to sell us low as any house in the city. We
are constantly receiving new 'styles and new patterns
of OtothiDg and other articles in our line.
Mons, F. Ronsse, the well known Tailor is still with
us, and we are prepared to fill all orders with dispalob
and neatness. Give us a call. ,
jaulg ts TURI’IN & HERTZ.
A; jbxFcvToivs s.-ilm:.
W’JLLfcasold at the Court House, iirThomas
ton. Upsoji county, on the first Tiesday in
February next, a lot of land belonging to th» estate of
Janies Blalock, deo’., containing Six Hundred aud Ten
acres; .((MOjniore or loss; adjoining lauds of A' Stafford,
M. Cochraniand others in said county.
To be solid by order of the Court lil'Ordinary of said
county of Upson sos distribution.
Terms on the day t)l sale,
dec 13 R.W. BLALOCK, Ex’r.
£.. I>. (VJJil'fH /l’H
X> DE N T X S T ,
PERRY; HOUSTON CO., GA.
DRY GOODS.
TO THE LADIES.
Just Received,
AND offer for sale at a very small advance on cost,
a splendid assortment of
Solid Colored Dress Silks,
Fancy Dress Silks,
Elegant Hair frets,
Nubias,
Son tags,
Hoods, & u 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,
nov224f Opposite the Lanier House.
GSO. B. TURPIN. J. H. HERTZ.
TURPIN & HERTZ 3
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
CLOTHING,
AND
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
Triangular Block, Cherry Street,
MACON, GEORGIA.
CLOTHING made to order on short notice by Mon
sieur ROUSE oct6-12m
JOBBING AND WHOLESALE HOUSE.
I. SIMON & CO.,
234 - Broad Street,
MANUFACTURERS IN
MEN’S AND BOYS 1 CLOTHING,
AND DEALERS IN
GEJTTS' FUBNISMEING GOODS.
—ALSO—
JOBBERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Yankee Notions,
, Hals , Boots,
Shoes, Trunks,
Fallses,
Carpet Bags,
Umbrellas,
fl'atches,
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.
W« can and will sell TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT
LOWER than any other house in the Sonth.
I. HIMOfr & CO.,
nov3—Bm Broad St., Augusta, Ga,
99 f P
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MERWIN & BRAY
FIBE .f It M S COMPANY.
JJATENT FRONT LOADING, Metalic Cartridge
REYOLY^IR,
Anew Patent, and the Best article ever offered for
service. A full supply juat received and for sale by
WRIGLEY & KNOTT.
dec27-tf
To Owners and Shippers
OF
COT“FOM«
JOHN K. GILL IAT &. 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.
REPRESENTING the above well known houses tor.
the State of Georgia, we will put in order and
i ship Cotton from any section of the country, making
j liberal advances and speedy returns. The reputation
j of these houses will insure the most favorable negotia
tion of Exchange on New York, Eirerpool and Lon
, don.
! By onr advertisement, it will he seen that we keep
I expressly for the trade, a LARGE STOCK OF GRO
! CERIES, of all kinds, HATS, CLOTHING, BLAN
; KETS, LINENS, etc., etc., etc., which we will sell as
j CHEAP, and in many instances LOWER, than can be
J bought in Louisville and Cincinnati.
We propose to merchants bolding Cottou to make
them advanoes 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 bssiness with any section are the
very best, and the advantages we postess for making
advances in Goods or Cash are probably superior te
j any one in the State.
We earnestly solici. a correspondence with Dealers
i and Shippers.
W: HENRY WARREN & CO.,
175 and 177 Board Street,
nov2B-tf - AUGUSTA, AG.
JOHN IXKRRIMAN. B. H. WARING.
John lerryman & Cos.,
Baltimore, lid.,
FARMS’ AND PLASTERS' AGENCY,
For the Sale of Guano , Fertlixers ,
Implements, Machinery ,
Five Stock , sc.
WE are now prepared to receive orders for No. 1
3?ernvian Griiano,
and other FERTILIZERS of known ralne.
Refer to
David Dickson and Thos. M. Turner, Sparta
E- C. Wade A Cos., and P. H. Behn, Savannah.
Messrs. Nisbets, Macon.
Address JOHN MERRYMAN A CO.’
8,,v22 - 3n> Baltimore, Afd.
General Confusion !
The largest lot ot
EH-ttE WORKS
Ever offered in Macon.
N. A. MEG RATH, Agent.
« € •#/« SvtJLMC.
v . irt “? " f order of the Court of Ordinary of
Pulaski County, Gs. Will be eold on the first
Tuesday m March next, before the Court House dbor
in IJawkinsville, in said county, between the usual
botire ol sale: One sixth part of four hundred and
five (405) acres Ot land more or leas, (said land con
sisting of lots number 177 and 178.) Said one sixth
part of said land, sold as the property of Allen Gra
ham deceased, and lot- distribution among the heirs of
said deceased. Terms on the day of sale,
janl 2-tds. E. LIETER, Guard’n.
MACON BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Professional.
DR. J. B. HINKLE, has resumed the practice of
his profession in Macon. Office over Massen
burg & Son’s Drug Store. Can be found during th
night, at the residence of A. G. Butts, on Arch Street,
and between First and New Streets,
octl o—dßm.
L. N. WHITTLE. F. B. WHITTEL
L* & P. WHITTLE. Attomeyes at Law. Office
I* over Payne’s Drug Store, next to Concert Hall,
Macon, Geo. octß-6m*
BER§?), Cotton Avenue, Macon Georgia.
• Manufacturer of 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 preparatldn of
papers uoder the Amnesty Proclamation for pardon, and
the status of contracts and title deeds executed during the
last four years, can consult mo by letter or in person.
Office at my residence, near the new Baptist Ohurch,
Macon, Ga. *O. A. LOCHRANE.
jy*-tf
Dr. F. G. CASTFEN,
CITY PHYSICIAN, (4th ward,) tenders his pro
fessional services to the citizens of Macon and
vicinity. Office over the store of Bowdre & 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. JAMES JACKSON.
COBB & JACKSON,
A-ttorney s at Y aw,
MACON, GA.
OFFICE opposite Post Office, over office of E. A.
Wilcox.
_novl-3m*
M’BRIDE & DORSETT,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Office: with R. W. Cubbedge, next door to I. C.
Plant’s, Second Street, Macon, Ga. oet4tl
DR. J. S. BAXTER,
ON SECOND STREET,
Over office of T. R. Bloom.
janl6-lm
O. A. LOCHRANE. A. O. BACON,
LOCHIUNE & BACON,
ATTOBNEYS AT I'AIF,
MACON, GA.
Office over Boardman’s Book Store.
jan4-3m*
Cotton Seed.
1000 Bushels Cotton Seed, recently
ginned, from Louisiana,
For sale by
dec23-60dd* ASHER AYRES.
GAS BURNERS
FOR SALE
MATT. YORSTON, Gas-Fitter and Bell-Hanger,
has just received a large lot of superior Gas-
Burners, which he is putting up cheap. All Repairs
on Pipes promptly attenned to. Orders to be left at
“ Journal and Messenger” office,
janl6-tf
COPLEY & MMSONT
FAMILY GBOCEHS,
A-TJOTIOISr
AND
Commission Merchants,
Thitd street, 4 doors from the Post Office,
Macon. Ga.
WE respectfully request an examination of our
stock, fully believing we can make it to the
interest of purchasers to trade with us. Consignments
solicited either on commission or to be sold at Auction,
pleding our best endeavors to give entire satisfaction.
W. S COPLEY. A. C. HANSON.
janl4-lmd
CLOSING SA LU
* OF
WINTER WOODS,
January lOth, 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 thgm over
to another season, I will now sell at
Greatly Reduced Prices.
AH who have not supplied themselves will please
call and see what they have saved by waing.
S. T. COLEMAN,
jaull-tf Cor. Cherry and Second sts.
Wilbur, Pease & Cos, I\ P. Pease & Cos.,
Ralston’s Granite Range,! No. 17> Alabama Street,
3d St., MaGon, Ga. j Atlanta, Ga.
COTTON FACTORS,
Forwarding & Commission Merchants.
GEO. G. WILBUR, > P. p. PEASE.
Late firm j Fi m of
Wheeler A Wilbur | P. P. Pease A Cos.
REFERENCKR :
Wm. Bryce A Cos New York.
James M. Beebe Boston, Mass.
D. Rodney Kmg Philadelphia, Pa.
McDaniel A Irby. Lynchburg, Va.
ut bne ACo Louisville, Ky.
Jit j Bishop A Cos Cincinnati, Ohio.
o ?, * Cos.. Montgomery, Ala.
S. S. Webb A Cos Mobile, Ala.
Massengale A Snyder Nashville, Tenn.
Wm. R. Green & Cos ..Vicksburg, Miss.
Wm. R. Green A Cos New Orleans, La.
Wm. R. Green.A Cos St. Louis, Mo.
Fisher A Warden •• ••
Scott A Bros «< •<
McGrew ACo "... « •«
Taylor A Grtfliney New Orleans, La.
Erwin A 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 or three steamers running regularly be
tween
Savannah and Hawkinsville.
dec2B-Imd* ASHER AYRES.
OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY.
THE Exercises of this Institution will be resumed
on the 18th of January. By order of the Board
of Trustees.
R. C. SMITH,
Secretary of the Board. *
Milledgeville, Jan. Ist, 1886.
In add'tion to the regular Collegiate course, 'an Aca
demic and Preparatory Department will be conducted
by the Faculty, and also an irregular and scien
tific course, in which special prominence will be given
to Agricultural Chemistry, with (analysis ana im
provement of soils) Geology, Mineralogy, Engineering,
Book Keeping, and such branches as constitute a
practical business education.
Tuition per term of 5 months S3O 00
Book-Keeping, Engineering and French extra, 10 00
Board f22 per month, washing $2, room rent 1 00
Original owners of scholarships pay no tuitiou.
Disabled and indigent soldiers, or the children
of such, admitted free of tuition.
Instructors in the several Departments : Rev. R. C
Smith, of Alabama, Paul C. Morton, of Virginia, Prof.
Ramsay, late Rector Midway Academy.
Address Rev. R. C. SMITH,
an6-tf Milledgeville, Ga,
•\TOTICE to Debtor* and Creditor*.—All
persons having demands against Jesse Collier, late of
Baker county, deceased, are hereby notified and required to
present them and all persons Indebted to make immediate
payment to the Undersigned.
ARTHUR W. JOHNSON,
o«t2o—BO4*. Atseator.
JOURNAL AND MESSENGER
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THE PROPRIETORS HAVING LAID IN A
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NEW STOCK OF MATERIAL,
Are prepared to execute any and all kinds of
jmii am MB6i wwttim,.
SUCH AS
PAMPHLETS, ‘ \
POSTERS,
BILL HEADS,
HA.2STID BILLS,
. CARDS, <ScC., AoG.
OUR PRICED ARE LOWER THAN ANY,
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And work executed on the shortest possible time.
GIVE US A CALL.
Jan. 23-ts ROSE & BURR.
IMPORTANT TO SHIPPERS!
GREAT REDUCTION LN FREIGHTS
BY
ERWIN Ac HATiDEE’S
Ijiue of Fast, li*on, ILdg-lit Draft
SIDE-WHEEL STEAMERS,
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH and MACON,
Via Hawkinsvllle and Brunswick R. It., touching
regularly at Doetortown, and running in connec
tion with Albany and Gulf Rallraod, the new amt
elegant Iron Steamers
CHAB. S. HARDEE Capt. R, Johnson,
TWO BOYS; Capt. Thos. Daniels.
Having elegant accommodations lor freight
and passengers, will ply regularly as above,
leaving
Savannah every Thursday morning nt 9 o'clock.
Hawkinsville every Thursday morning at 9
o’clock.
It i» the ‘re '“ of this line to make
spenot"- ' ni) Macon and Sa
vant i- he Allamaha and
Ocm . ' ibject in view they
ask ..ants of Savannah
and . am,i and Planters along
th* 1 ~med rivers.
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r.ce Effected at the very Lowest Rates.
FREK DECEIVED AT ALL TIMES AT OUR WAREHOUSE, FOOT
OF EABTBROAD STREET.
W. B. DAVISON, E. A. WILCOX, lIKWJN it HARDKH
Agent, at Augusta, Ga. Agent at Macon. Agents at Savannah
Jan26-lw
NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS!
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Wholesale and JPt©t«,il!
BY
L. EMANUEL,
SECOND STREET,
Macon, Georgia.
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I am daUy Reiving and Opoulitg a Large and El<>tfanr«to«>li"of
Fali and Winter floods
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press Cloths, Bombazines, and all iffher style of V > Bustrea, Em
111 111 Mllllll IB (Will.
Balmoral Skirts, Cloaks and Shawls, Swii* Jaconet, Mull, Nansook MutH ns, Edging* and , ..
kinds; Hats, Boots and Shoes; a large slock of Notions; Cassimeres. Satinets and Jeans • Flann i 8
kets in abundance; Carpets and Oil Cloths, and a great many other Goods too numerous to mention** i? "
nice and well selected stock of uon - Alao.' a
GKEISTTS’ CLOTHING’!
Which I am selling at COST PRICE, as|l have net sufficient room for keeping them.
And examine my stock. I sail the attention of
COTJ2STTRY MERCHANTS
Especially, as we are determined to sell cheaper than any other Houae in thecitv r3i.„ . ,
yourself. wive me a tnal end satiety
2nd Street, Macon, Ga., two doors from the Aliev at * k.LV
P, S.—M. Abrabun will be glad to see his old and many new friends at this House. ° h * n> * 0 <1
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JiDMIJFISTMUiTOIVS S^tLF.
BY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Pulaski county, will be eold, on the first Tues
day in March next, before the Court House door in
Hawkinsville in said county, between ihe usual hours
of sale, one sixth part of four hundred aud five (405)
acres of 'land, more or less, (said land belonging to the
estate of Dauiel Graham deceased, and lyiug in said
county aud known as the plantation on which de
ceased lived at the time of his death). Said one
sixth part of said laud sold for distribution. Terms
on the day of sale. * MILES SANDERS, Ad n’r.
t janl24da.i.]v Y of Daniel Graham
SxAVANNAH and AUGUSTA,
And intermediate Landings, con netting at latter
point witliGeorgia Railroad and points beyond.
The following Hteamers being of exceeding light
uraft, and having ample and complete accommo
dation for freight and passengers, will ply regulat
ly as follows: *
Iron Steamer WM. G. GIBBONS, will leave
Savannah every Saturdaj- morning at 9 A. M.
Augusta every Wednesday morning at 7 A. .M
Wooden Steamer LAURA, will leave
‘Savannah every Wednesday at 9, A. M.
Augusta every Saturday at 7, A. M. *
Iron Steamer AMAZON, every ten days.
Our captains and pilots are the ablest and most
experienced on the river, and no effort will eb
spared to meet the wants of the traveling and
freighting public.
JTOTICF.
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sell a house and 1- tin the town of kT* V*° r '"* Y * to
the estate o, Thomas
dscSO-fl’d WHN " • Bbhia,
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ArOTICjE.
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; janl-ant NICHOLAS JUWUNB, AdmT, “