Macon daily journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-186?, February 13, 1866, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

By Bose Ac Burr. J. W; PEAKS & CO. & Wh oiesale House, cash: cash: cash: N«> MOKE CREDIT. Hoi, East Kssl or South, IjH u- <tirk !■* * t4i Tr»U tom at will j>. *«L IN STORE. I** Ksiieli t'ssrrauu. 1« RjrrvW Aiwuiitb a««l itnuil 5S> ('w*s Ei^ a 1445. !V«a NuU. ah 4 2> Ui\r? •.'•i SiU, hultrr and S«s»i' Bis- I'tiil. k»t> Kali, No. 1 »«J i » >Svks LiX\HT!Mi>! «N»K 2i*» Naiis. S Pitch F<»rk». Shovel* »nd S^ttikc, heirs '»iuch t ut NaiK lou httu Glass,, nil *Uv»s tilt's Gunny ■>*> o<iis Machine Rope, J. W. FEARS & CO. febl-tfehSit WHOLESALE I>HU<4 S'iOHR GOODS IMPORTED DIRECT FROM El ROl'E, BT J. E ZEIUN & CO. ALSO uN KANO A AONSTER STOCK OF window glass, COAL OIL, BPKRM OIL, DAVIS' WRITING AND MARKING INK. AT NEW YORK PRICES. POTASH. TOBAtVO, SKGARS. SNUFF, WINES anil LiaDORK All at l.iww Price* and ol belter quality than a an be found elsewhere. If v.m want anvtliiug in the Drug line, this w the place. foha-tf LAND AND MILLS FOB S-AXjIEJ. 1 Wild.sell nty plantation contain*sixteen hun dred aud sixty-three iLtWL acres, one mile south of Reynolds. Georgia. There are three eej! le nient*. on the place, and I will sell in parcels to suit purchasers, or all together if preferred. I will tin* prasession at auy time, aud let the purchaser hare hands enough to lend the crop for the present '’wr, or I will sell and keep posaeesion usrttl the of December next. 1,100 acre* of the land is woods and well watered. P. J. MULLINS. Mhl-im itlacoo oaili3 3ctvci»lani) CLfMIIG SALK or WIUTKR CMBS, January lOth, 18C*fL I|T SWkrfWMfa cr—Onf »t r >WK QmK Krrailf BotarH Priros. UaWhorMl mhS4 wl !al«4»«toitoUi ilfcs naw 4 T. CUUXAt, [ HKt tefhiq^SwdOi BOOTS AND SHOES* \* ~ E bw ca bad mm tec n tsuttan; ms BOOTS A3TD SHOES, F"C Lvfir*'. «mad rfciUma wear, at iar?vt> a «hltk*>aftrb WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. as k>w am tkty oa ha tiaagM a Ika SOUTHERN MARKET. S*p«»e w law Hate oSml to the nik. Wk ARK !*rTraUUSKP X*<T TOBKI'XICB SUUI Bim> ax a ok MIX A KICTIJM*. aaJMI. N\\ S. Cu«caA«rt>an. j a. i«ara. x. a. utn. k« crj kaO|'» lahrntat I* Is tall aa TUR PIN «fc REHTZ, Trai ajalir n»rl,CVln Skraat. W'UttEtWiaMitafl M a Maaatarfc cCfci track *f link O lt»c —4 Fanck -*£ Gm4a. Oi inaaa'Ci aaal Bread CViIkJA, l»*Ari, 'mi V~t, jsd oßtead* aaad JalaA. Oar boMv. i«tk*» as. k- «4 an bar tl aat h«aK aa the o*». Me :«» ton tka iutna< war tnha aat aw ptMaa -t iVtkatr *a>d aabrr awtnitaarfiae. Stas. F iuMM.lkt «*B kaaaara Ihdarateil aritki «.aai arc >re piiMKel aa Ml afl arlen *rak irv»ck ; I«w as a Cat. joit U TIkPIS A HERTZ. James River Insurance Company, lIOWARDSVILLE, VJL, Chartered Capital. - - $1,500,000 Haas *»(+> Assets; dealt Übrrallr; ,n>, !•»««;< t ; ask* Fali\anp>; aad aaait Acaau Eearr-arlacea! Far isautita. <» ns.-Mict, aMily In 4. W. BI'RKK. Vs«H, Vara", da. tx Ivw>« M * lis-h .Hhrcs r.«hl V »M--I; V»V Suta isayiaaeal iaa full <aa IhjUaUlan «! F*"* l »v atMaiih,) l>y lire iat !Htr «ai vHScU ** ha»i ia.ccuKa in it* “Jjiu.-. Raver la,- smaat* Comianr'; Hr boi* ans |«al i,vlc; -vm.l U|«Ml -war kanaanlinclht|n(ersU>lh"pflr. 1 a? Romrrisvt Je. Va. and the l'oni|tKuT ftr i n,.wr Arc «n «( MitsTi a,; - trxinnMriljr atw All: inl.-r ■wi to 4at«. TUb pnHH|)ians and IHaetaliiv dr , serves patixauiM. BURKE. B**YKIN * OX, 4. W. BI'RKK. A*r-nl Matiaudast Book Dapuailurv. ; Maaraa. aioraxia. Miu METALIC CASES, | oaskets, ! \\*Ohl» tXIKKINS, tVivotnl with Broadcloth. l\ Vd \et or Alone*, etc. Walnut, lUlaganv ,' and ilosc W«»*I, always on hand. Bureaus, i5.-a.Ktea.bi Sokts. Wardrobe*. etc. | For Kale t»v G. WOOD. ' Foot Third Ssnet. Srf- Telegraph cyv S laoutla. H' NRV 1 JOHN MET, Jr. 5S OH AMHKfcS STREET SEW YORK. llawlMtsisn and Jobbers of CLOTHING. A large sleek tbptei hi A-stWra Trah, jattl>-fou AOTICK I 'I'HF. tVmditians utider which tit* late ssliwri|v- j I I li«n to tlte MU!edgevtl> Railroad having «o u et-mp Med with, and the work reauuKd. a call of i v. t hirty-five j*-r cent. » hereto made «m tin- : M>i.s»*ri>. i\, this Ireiug amount due by umi»r . stockholders. Payments can 1m mao* at the First J Xatktaal think of Mac*. JXO. P. KING, President. CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. Boots. Shoes, Hats, Ac. AT REDUCED PRICES. 11’ K an> utl'critts lliis st<vk of Goods at NEW II YGKK iXisT, as we want to close out busi n.-ss. We will make it to the interred of our friends to give us a .-all lullin' purchasing elsewhere. \Y* hav,- on hand a larye lot FANCY CASAS M EU. BLACK and FANCY DOdKINS, BLACK BROADCLOTH. KII.K and FANCY VESTING, Ail of which we are prepare.! to make up at the lowest price*, ami in the latent aylea. We invite .air friends aud th« public generally to give us a call at our old stand In FORT VAL- I.KY. W. D. WOO 118 A CU. jauSl-Str THE Great Virginia dt Tennessee Line la now apm, and tli* Southern Transportation Go., Are now giving through BILU Ladixg to NEW YORK, at $14.50, to BALTIMORE, at 18.35 IYr late on cotton, or via AUGUSTA and SA VANNAH. tu Baltimore and New York at SMJM. Toe bridges being repaired on the Virginia and Ten teseeeLine,good*go North and come South without auy delay. * , . . These are the mhortest, clieapeat, and qnk-kret B>uie and insunuifo Imb by eiihef, tluui any other route. Deliver to Railroads, consign to your friends North, stating route, semi Railroad receipt to me. and 1 will give through Bill Lading. Ex panses Ad low Cotton to point af destination. - OHAS. J. WILLIA MSOX, Ag't Sou hern Transportation Cos., j»nS-U At T- A. BUkIITS offloe, Macon, Ga. NO TICK TO DKBTOKS ANO ORF.OI TORS. -All IMMOD* iadebted io thr atato of Qila H Chapman, hit of Crawford county dereaaad, are re quested to make Immediate payment, and those haring da rn nda against said estate are repaired to [Hint their de mands duly authenticated in term* of law. This fin tether SJhISdA L.O- OHAPMAN # jaalfofOdw* - „ Adm’r. St Lom Cure sod Johnsoaville STE A M PACKET COJMPANY. C.J. CAFFREY. I Preahknt. J. a STOCKTON SavtvUry. FRANK F. KXQBKL Iteanr. i>rr»Tinsi Rvr'riiia. Jb***" a *> K.CBdbd.9t.Uak lMVdw *> AJk Tliaaaawi a fladj llaiif"* *“**--*** Laes* in T “-n aa«Eel|Mt«B the Tosaiesate KSx*e. In nwa limn wztk tin I Njahlille uni NunhaeJcf ilaiinxai, ■ .insiirille and Kaiinnd. iknih Cinhini anal Ahfaana liaiir.cal. ftaa(t(hcilf^m.«itklU» ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, awaiihU ak. with MOBILE AND OHIO RAILROAD. From St. Louis to Nashville in Forty Hours. TUn * nan mi aad qurkaM luate «aa Cuttanooei. AthnlK Hoalgwnery. Awl all fwaK an TENNESSEE. OKA I KOI A. SUI TH CAROLINA ana ALABAMA. Tfce MV«v:k Igh' *jm aVtsarn iiarrir :k»fiw>.nr«>f vfc'ei* Ulaatvilwi: artaUalf-inat tnut,r«' iVfebr v.rv;. issUt si l k «: STEAMERS r.ECARref, Urit M. SrctN Sunic 'A'-vrs. snu. Mirstif. Tic.:Sii r.xtit'c. l.r t.». Oar MrV. IVciuc. Kasst Rma. T'.naea TVtrt* uvi iUh Ijdier it Oaa- MH't S,. 11. SMCni tIiJIMKiftTAL aTlj.lT OK ISaiMirerv |«r Kraktal or IVsafrandr «a taoaud off two.:*, arm J»*v V, FAtIKK »U4.ba.bi »»Tl»* SYLVESTER.* Atmo. jaajktf n*m i EKt>. BLiP..: PROSPECTUS - OF THE “Dawson Weekly Joiuiial «# r*VKKV af**s-asy smasruamt kavis; lea Fj ne-vtaatMei.!Ut iaa.- > ib«l mJ! iSae ;«idr a’k« .4 a iwiij- jaanuL leanae lie tkar later, a! Itatkdu. Tnai! easaiy. ,«a_«a Fri day iUrAla Frimeiy. ll kAtsassni !>■ E»rH the ma»liaf<vuT rhs, ,yf w»Ar\ and naArtix-f lu Atilhrlkc iairtetsef aSL XU-avUack, altars wtrtiai.-v atad sKaK>.«>s.'». it wilt hr ;.tM>Ur>l an liae ndkU |a.«taun H V>a lie<s"-a- a a c>|«lly i jJav : .'trl "cav.au: tsqik>ak- ,4univnsii Emihi.xa it« Uai adris aalvanSaprs- «<»ahrrtt»t» wa hft«t**e-«.- aaaye*!. A sa.-v—aaaeaa «\yy till he eaawlaa.a laa a 4iy «»' I»«c S,i!rrr-.K,9 —three d«<sarc |**s- sniscm. Advert-VMrtiS aak<-u al tU’.tmt ' sales. K. A4.F.IUKtTIAN. jaaSMt FUhlsiwtK FARRAR & TROUTMAN. lUrviRTEKd AM* r»F UXRS !X Hardware, Culery, Guns,* &c., THIRD STREET, Macon. Ga. Agents K« lie- i.avv-J juaKhval, V .rvrt'E. !'!_VY- F'si in am! HKAM AWI.RS. Vise. Imi Fh«rifc.s law any so h* >r ila, style U'riaeM-vr » ..V- I(a>n Fjh-i-suiv. jssiUiß. ATTENTION PLANTERS. IH\VEm'i*>re»i!,l«*rfcrsale cf liae Awes (Onnuiy M.auufca, i-ary.; VI !;< j! Fsi.ti Mills. Grain, dn dot • "vuielral Stalk ,'otter. Straw Cu;ta*r. Hay Culler. Hints avf tall pulla-rus a«»e and * arw Lorse. COtloai ."v'nners. •Xtllon lattice CVvrnshaallaars. laaarse «lhl Hstl-1 tirsattl Mills. 'Vinea»n,l a'*,h-r I'tass.s. Hv., joints atsl Loads. (h.Mfs Harrows. as!,-.v vis. Spades and Rvkrs; to arrive. All of a sell 1 «,11 sell al loves! pios. jstniS ll HUSKY Ht.RXR M UDE & WRiCHT, (•taaissidn aud Foruardia? >s< rriru»i> AITil UTA. CfiORCIA. dessts. J.aXv T. Kd’iaW'E A Cat , Saosi. Ga, ; Bowalre ,v AaaalaVsaaki, o.»; K-derls. Ihlaub it IV. At ; K,*ll .V .sisians d< ; T. R. I",«»*>;*. «k». Ilunter A Ganisoril. Satskoai). lisa.; I'harL-s I. lYdbv A iVv. 4*tntaah, Ihatrg'ta. " aw'oil* DIRECT IMPORTATION! JChiT RECEIVED FRuM WOSTENHOLM3 & SONS. SHEPPEAB. ENGLAND. TWO UCXDRRD DUE. OF THEIR CELEBRATED POCKET KNIVES, which i tv urreKiNU ro thr tkadk vkkt low. JanJtHw. B- A. WISE, Cherry sit. PROSPECTUS OF The Masonic Messenger, MACON. GA. 'IMIE Masonic Messenger will tie published as a I Monthly .refetvo of forty-eight pus's—ibe first nuuttwr to <<e issued so soon as a sufficient number of «i!isi-riiers is procured. The jxigvs oi the Messenger will lie devoted to Original«Xnnnmnii-at tons. S-le-iel Articles, For eignand 1 VunesiirfyiTvsponderroe, Masonic Juris prudence, Reports of Masonic 15.a1i.-s. Reviews -»ud Bildiograidtical Notices. Masonic News, Edito rials. MisreHancHrie Matter, aud all else that will be likely to interest the Masouic reader. The work will Ire published in the best style of the art, and the Editors will uso every un-ans in tScir power to render it in every way acceptable to its natrons. * TERMS:—Five Dollars, payable in advance. Advertisement Will Is- inserted on liberrl terms. J. EMMET BLACKSIiKAR, 1». G. M.. Macon. Ga. J. ATPLTOX BLACKSHEAR. Aiuericus, Ga.. Editors. «a- All fotters in relation the Literary or Busi n*ss interest of the Messenger, will Ite additnaed to Dr. J. Etmaarr liurtsi)kak. Macon. 'U jauiltt. MATT. YORSTON. Bril Hanger, Filler & Rrpdin r, f* he found *t the ** Journal aud Messenger «:th<v and 'la \V«il«. jaaT-tf WYMAN, BYRD & CO., Commission Merchants, FOR THE SALIJ OF COTTON, COTTON YARNS, Sheeting*. Shirting** Jean** Sr., TS Chain bar* SU, MEW YOBf. Wm. Gregg, Jr., late of Granitevilk, S. V. James C. Smith, of New York. novT-tf Aliicou. Georgia, Tuesday Morning, February 13. 1866, ATTENTION Merchants and County Officers. I have an Vvace a t*r*v ui .vnapWe xt»Ad BLANK BOOKS. Sad! » *'afc IVaa; aa, l Metea KOAIKI I D> >K4 F\d". •>»*'XTY Kl > > >KI*,. Cap. IVrcaa awi Mefian PAT ftaVC-v JunKAIS. IBStiESS asm . SXV.aIfK HUH LETTER m>e B> «E. IXPSTiX RLAXK XOTBi. RI.\XK IHtUTS. VF4MUXH V JhaadcL AXIt Kißi r’V*ii SaK. CulaailaiiukeiUA. X 13. SOARDMAN. IriKina CaA-buct. Or. F.«. CASTLE^ "jf lITV niYSICiA'i, ,Mi "aai-b liiyie- K> iMtaai air V-w a* iXir v- tte K )hca aai *»■*!. Sat iaictwa, ■ harkeauT Utiaael wheat »t W» vinrua i : >i -- {XT.-t - 1 _I i-r lesiirecr at I". L Bewete.ee ."S-eci. Otu. jw. f-Sa The Lalesl .* rrlvul AT TFKPIX & HERTZ. T T'T RKTHfKi a U~y aa4 -rtf --fr"ri irt~ f mj StMte aw roe «iii. Aat, lie Lasers S-**s rs I'rrack. £»cb& son Aatncu Cassf-tos. hjSXr w:i a S»? itssisee. af CSIYIS* FtiRMSBLvi; SHOOS. # which ike lakra » gran-a. a tbt kwt snoa. .nhW* a* (*OThait> xeiir. Chaeaae je.-v. ;t we facet a:: na,a»der>f w-ii ae v-- tfcarsj; the hnaat th> cwt:-rt! it.- ktria ra rfvJ. Csei-; =rif U twviee at sfevl wasace Is S.e j Skate, hews Fas. so. x mw- x s. itcrx ‘ TrSTIV * HSfcTX. Stay*, 'hem Safest, d*s<S-tf FOR SALE. - j’JIK *: l>i| S-KW'K ,Kwr ivr-.-.j'i.'i hr Mr. T. A. I llaaris. >iastud setter ui IVwaaaar a&i Xenr aierts.ararlUe »w lies. 4. V. Arat •nvat IWudtreßta gAvintutf,kwtaa hvuns paairir.i!ki rkwds. lat, nae half air. (tavi aUidn- sal anl weO :m;e re\L awae ad the wni deqiskV Nbleans B>r a ha wan.-a- naan ikal Uw ianta u6rft,l k-iaic. Kmt Ursa*, ajfiv oa IbrteeaaMslu JltxT. A, Slvrrvs, «»r «-• «FA\ S. t iRiLVR. 4. A. GUAY KILL. Fje-E v'k jadCML FsSaiecfT. A il-Jrrav. LAM MR UOIiSK itcp.iieTifn.i.rf> tsKtftrTKO. JU '.V. t~y strtwf, J/aYff, C#., CEO. Tl. l v, Prttpt iHur. fllHHtbu.v Met<4 Uutfffttifr II *»?//«>tl At THK TVAINS, WILL CARRY FASSEXGKRS AMt KidUitiK TO AM> PROM THK ItEPOT: Free of Charge. jau !•> In j SUGAR AND SAL SODA. A» UARREIJ4 A Sucar. 2U - C “ 2i *" \VlkiW(\4fcehi"sr. It* K.-s Seal S-.is, Just nveivcl lay janam tiKt*. T. KvHiriW Jt tia*Xß BE ITER! BUTTER! , ki:»;m fkimk t;««<iu;N bittek. / At!'-* Raeive,! lay JaMMAT li Fa*. T. ROGERS A S, aXS. WANTED. ! Four Tin Smiths. Immediately.! STEAiIY WoKKMCX a leriinneßi J. J*. trlAlw* W. 4. Xii'El.RoY. ItAND IK VINSVIIaTS FOR SALE. VIa»T aaf Land, wantdining i sen’s. 2 nbisaml 21 l*a-!vlt«s. esa the Maa-oit * \Yes!a-ru Ralirvvul. !a*mu'rly teionging h« Uic wtaie ,and liarv-y Griltln. sa»vh»iu:.*g Uihis «*i Mr. l'nmimait. Lt. \V. ttwett. au4 oiliers. THlaas j t«f Land awn le seen awl a|*|.li,-altaan at this otaea*. i M'ill lae saal.l lour. lor raait, annlv lo I fet*£-U h. U. KURIL GUANO. | SHALL HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF GI’ASO, in a short time. ASHER AYRHR. Maeua. January 31. lm St. Louis Cards* F. r. KXDKSL. C- J. CAFFMT KNOBEL & CAFFREY. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT’S,' Ni. It, City 1 iiiil(iimi s ' ■ STWKSX WABSKT AND WALXCT STUARTS, -S7’ LOCfS : : : : 31/SSOC/tl- Order* for Bacon, I'ork, Imd, elc.. atdicited and promptly tilled. uorlii-fim tuxin.a caoaita. n.ra a. art. rnsr rtmra. BAuLYfoUNDRY, Hs«ih !>«•*. I'arrgtid BiHdlt*. ST. LOI IS «». Crozier, Bater & Cos., CnreMnn t* RENFRKW. ORoZtKK A OO .) a i.MTAITC*KRS OF stsam kxgikes, steamboat machikery POkTABbg AND STATIONARY ROILAKS, AID MIEKT IROI WORK. or ALL All Deacrtpttaaa Always oa Hand. #9tS-lj* firei RaU Bank of Macao, U'.lflAXT. Vr.W.WHhiLKT, Bealrai. Hnrhi fir~ Dcposits Received. folleutioxs made promptly REMITTED. Exchange on New York at Par. L 0 PLANT. VIU.WBC’Bb W-EW.SS. at kss add -Mr-, and w»* a«»k* H* Vila alow (aadb. aad seC hTOf'KS. ROXIV, iIOLD, S SILVER, RANK NOTES, A7R. _ /.TV.. * £rv. & aaivanev*. rnal pwj n.V* V— •h»ii.ekt^itg>teiio<nnMaakfcclUt jana-rr IDr. g itr. "tridhaft ihur » TOXIC, t; W-'* s *»» S&assht the ~ s nacfisaiatTjcs syv MtL ll Biv-e;;,ai!«fcvy s»r Pramga w Te da*s:*«. SanvflsStrss. Lwsa« Apt«j::if. Aeidl ly «f aes woi-i. HanJrfty.UebCny. Hi, ak'-hdi.-. T silted for vrvefc. aerones*! Fa*- sale he - ' D»- STRICKLANDS {d crßßFvdk | PILE REMEDY FILES. B'.iismTdi»<trandscftUe ad ESznd ani «. -—•iSovßsefites.ltgiwsiahi - ' ' s*iv-ffc»;e •v-Ji.'U and edeyis t * wnsuar-V evre. Try n !:rwrl:y. It is rune;- ' eas laaeasre. Firntieby nil !tsa?ists at ai cents- P»rr lack. *“ « STRICKLAND'S ItXUfJH 1 AiKLUrLTOCS no more. 1 Cough Balswi m■,, ■ - ■ ' w*TT2!uS*»i lo he the on aaMßteahiS valii r ptnsnHMß known to eEre tYvaris. OdU Huateness. Asthmas. Vhm. ins •’• w-i. * *!Mir O ts«. tiwwißitiiw, Rroc eU:si-v and i>xtja *.- '>4 ,-?et«aied rrxaaa lloaer and Ha-riw, it >- . aienitaa tad rxpMun liac *hl iwle-ii* iy ualslde sr all atetedf the IltMai want Kr vale by i *no-s,. everywhere. DIARRHCEA. Over lv w -- vJv r, wvrv- etnyrl aaf PhnlMM and I'vealen h»l v,-ar 1-y the stseaaf lw. Stricklands An!etYi«a \StXS jae. TV hat of is* hiu serai S#vexset»sivehr in she v»ay «>f Its ssrirkkaseS's AmeOKdtn Mixture fsr the «i»rart’ie an! whrvanie eras «f Kanhni a»-i rnssessiefy. This Is ibe only pieparatrawi knavwn asa eensin iviaoly for Vbdrra. !*• had hr witl.wti y . raiiuble a aohinf. Get a boitbeof sldiioiir. It kodd iwall ImwyKM a* Vk-SH>- J. H ZEILIN * CO., jaar-rwlly Wholesale Agents. FIRE WOOD. under -,i«vl have •-siaiJishevl a permanent l "!i»l* I'AKli.ai t**e new nt Sow,] Street, arid will Srll WOOD IN ANY QUANTITY. AT A MODERATE PRICE. % Outers wilt life rovitid at * ?*-.VV,v»i Ysnl, w nay he addnsvd :<» us * in' rath tlae Post Ofßeaa. ftanies <hsinnc s-> lave VT,wt Ueiivered. can have it done lay making a spev-ial contract, with us !o ihai elfrvi. As we give Hattlins by the quanti ty. vre can pn-ialdy M it d>«e moire cbeaqtly on ilia: acv-aMiui. A. 1Y F.RrtatX. Jk_. JajHX* T. ECTOR. feb>-ae J. B. tA^R. Reduction in Freight of Cotton, BY BUTTS & BROTHER S LINE. CtOTTOX reev-ivtsl ami RillsTvkiineg.ven through to Sen York at '!-• |«-r hale. li,snn>iuv 3 per <v « ! , » Freight to Savannah - > i, per bale. I nsiirana-a-je-r n-ni. Ma.wu. K. S., "s!. HB. ISITTS A BROTH UR. ft-W-If GOODS JUST ARRIVED. At sacks prime K;,> I YdTee. lacwses >••::,rter k.»xesSardines. ’ !*• ,h> l*alf do do 3* buns i:.,.s:n^. V* ..«*!,r. Inns K;a:sias. K» cases Freneh Mustard. For sale !.*«.' bv fci.T-U GEO. TANARUS, ROGERS * SOX. LEON. ARNOLD & CO. srivKawss to BERNHEIMER BROTHERS CLOTHIERS AND DEALERS IN GOODS FOR MEN'S WE.VU, 3* an«l 322 Broadway, Now York. MORRIS T. :.B«. roWIN W. AKNOI.iI, VI i W, AKN.O.iI, COSKKUIS RORK. :iW-IKM» JAKVIS & BAKER'S ISLAND GUANO! FKO.T* Titi: F~*CMFiC OC A.l.r. THIS GUANO. «iiicb has te*n introduced within »•»« }«ast SveTisus, has established itself as the B<*st aad Cheapest Fertiliier IS THE COUNTRY. For sai?, FRESH AND IN FINE ORDER, io quanti ties to salt purchasers, at SSO PER To.\ OF 2,000 POIXDS. IN SAVANNA 11, GEORGIA. A<;KMN: W J. ANDKRSOX T Fort YalleT, G«. L. R. BREWER. Griffiu, Ga. OKDKoS »IJreN»d duvctlT to G. B. AG. W LAM \K. » ill uio-t jirouipt attention. janlT-Star G. B. LAMAR. Federal Uui»n e»j>v auJ -end bill to 6. B. L. Two Aedmliurai Papers for DM! THE (> sonllieni Cultivator,” D. RFllitOSn *V W 11. N. WHITE, Editors ESTABLISHED IN IS4S. Yo'uiite Twenlj-f. ur commences January, IS«* Motuhly, at $2 00 per annum. Six copies tor... 10 00 in advance. Be sj.-cial arrangi-m.'iit W'lh the ‘MARYLAND FAR MER,” auoth- r excellent Knral Monthly, published ia Baltimore at $1 ;*». both |«|>era will be sent one year for f i on—(»x ot cmcli lor *l*» 00 —10 of each for #2.\ girin* each Mibs-nlur in this Case, both papers lor 4 - Address W M. N. WHITE. jans-lawStn Athena, Ga. SK. JAMfcjs MERCERGREEN liaa ramoxedhie office to bis residence at Lho upper end of Pop at root, one aud a half squares above City Hall, and will be found there at all hoars nalsas profes sionally sngaged. febS-lm JOURNAL AND MESSENGER. MACON, TUESDAY, FEB. IS. France sad Mexict*. Rmmmrqfmm I’HdevwttmllKt Bnttne> rit Ifcr rWateii cad Kttst -JSt.iwA'a a Anirf K>Aa. tVmftvpoedcnce of the Minch ciCertnWMwaait. Iwixuux. Ttmisihy. An nudctskUKlin; has- been o«nc It* le lw«i Utc 'Hivnunech of Fnneesadthe United States iv«rdin» Mcsio*. vhirh fc. iihv«i|4Hc and tctu}k*niy in its cbuMer. but trludi. itcivitbA-vs. suits Micr tfae euanecienare us luih than any. |*erfrvt or pHmmcnt arrange went ilia! ronldbedevied. Napoleon fit. has civen stnwgr asaaianees that he has no «b and no intention to spend uhi muse blood or gold on his Austrian there. "TtachriSaU i,wsaSf»dysMabi Hath avw* its charm bybdqsvugbl.' The mimic empire, tiwueh ingenkiasiy ’ put ugctler and carefully wound up. j won't go. Maximilian Lisa dead failure, j and hfe maker is dead tired of him. All] beadsis tine to let the expaeriment wort: | itself out, which, without help from Mm. j it is certain to alo pretty quietly. If Amer ks openly in'erfere t-a compel 'evncaatioa. j the French must sight: but if she will 1 wily have a little patience, matters will i settle themselves without Sghtiag. Os, course this may jaivave dehssive, aad popj- } lar feeling may become oimianageuhle in the United States. But for the present it ’ save? Pieshkut Johnson much uwUe and I anxiety; and it is cot the cue of Mr. Sum- i ner. who is chairman of the t'ommrttee of. Foreign Aflairy in the senate, to press the ! gcjvemtcent just now into a Mexican war. which would divert attention from his h vorite theme and aim—the die South on an abolition basis. Had this dipdannatie truce on a highly nettie svaik- -alwevt not heeu concluded, Mr. Sevr aru wouhi nor have ventured to leave home 6m- a tour in the West Indies. It is cer rather an awkward time s*r him to v is:: Jamaica. Bat I have reason to thick tt»as his real motive in breaking awav fitom official !ik at Washinston for a l»rief season is the soJiviunk he naturallv fi-vi on account of the health of hss daughter. •***'l likewise of his s*u. who has never re covered from the wounds he received on the memorable day of President Lincoln's assassmatfon. The sea voyage and wane air of the tropics have been ieeommen«led 6w both invalids. The mote elastic and vigorous constitutKan of the okl peditieian himself has carried him ilirouyh all his had work, for tliela.-; kmr years, as well as.the severe injuries iudictnl by his cow ardly assailant; and. now that ais count rv is once more at peace with all the worbi. he would fain rest and enjoy himself, were it not 6m- domestic* cares. Napoleon and Mpyimb Affairs. Fbrtiamd, iff., /*fc. K—The IVruvian from Liverpool, Jan. 2S*I. via Louihauder ry, the Mh with case day's later news, lk*s arrived. The news is unimportant. Uotu>n declined one half penny oh Ameri- Saks of the week. -v«» lvdes. Sales on Friday, T.toi bales, the market elosilig heavy. The Paris «-* a.f ilae Limuloii Times gives a minute an-ouni of the cir euinstances under which the Emjaeior Xa poleou disjci-hi-d Mr. I alkiinl ou official mission to Mexico. He was sent to the palai*e, when the Emperor said he wanted him to set out without delay for Mexico with a message from him to' Maximilian, that he considered that he < Napoleon • had fulfilled all the obligations imposed upon him, and that the time had now arrived when Maximilian must dqn «.i « r .« w own resourvas without the help of the French army. Lillaini asked for some credentials, but the Empeiur oliserved that there was no necessity for any documents : all he had to do was simply to represent to Maximilian the conversation he had just had. and tliat would suffice. He recom mended Mr. Lillaini. moreover, to lose no time in setting out for Mexico, but to depart by the first steamer. In Anierh-au securities. Messrs. Satter waite’s circular of the evening of the 2-Uli. says that since our last, the chief features of Auieriean securities have been some few large transactions in >3) bonds, and a demand for Erie shares for shipment to New York. The general public, however, appear to be il**iug little or no business in these securities. On tlu* week 5-Ji’s have advaneeil about 1, 6tii ; not withstauding re|a*rte«l large shipments from New York to the continent. Admission of Tennessee Members. A special dispatch from Washington to the I"iucinnati Euquirer, dated tin* sth inst.. says the “‘Tennessee incinN-rs will* beadinitteil certainly iu less than a week." The same dispatch says the President counts twenty-three Senators in favor of his reconstruction policy: and also that "there are strong symptoms of a general collapse of the Radical j*arty at Washing ton." It add*: ‘“The Radicals lack the nerve to press the District negro suffrage hill, and it has been determined to let it die out. It has been suggested as a compro mise. to disfranchise all the citizens and put the government of the District in the hands of the commissioners, to be aj*- pointed by the Government. This information is from a copper-laad source, and must he taken will: many grains of allowance. Weho|*e the w riter is not misinformed. —Xashciite (iiiw.i. What Senator Patterson Thinks. The Washington correspondent of the New York Herald, in his letter of the 2d iust., says: “Judge Patterson, Senator elect from Tennessee, was liefore the Rccoust ruction Committee to-day, out was not examined at much length. In reply to questions on different subjects, he replied, that in East Tennessee the people needed no Freed man's Bureau. The negroes there were treated with great humanity by their mas ters before the war. and he doubted not would be in their new relations. He said, all the people of Tennessee need is liVrty to protect themselves —they are in no dan ger from rebels. In deference to the appre hensions of a portion of the people, he would not recommend the immediate w iih drawal of all government troops from the State, but he nevertheless believed it might be done with perfect safety. Judge Patterson gives an honest ami can did opinion, and it is worthy of all confi dence. Sagacity ok tiik Mike. — An incident occurred on the Ist inst., says the St. Louis Republican, illustrating 'the fad that mules are not only the most sagacious of all four-legged animals, but they sometimes do tilings on purely scientific principles. A drove of about two hundred of these large-minded beasts were brought to the Illinois shore, opposite that city, anti it was concerted that the best way to gel them across was to start them on the iev and let them walk over. As soon as they reached the ice, instinct taught them that they had embarked ou a dangerous journey, and instantly the oldest mule in the drove, one, too, that had never been at a circus, and had no education, took the lead, anti one at a time the whole two hundred “fell in” and followed their leader in single file, with safe spaces between, and thus stretching themselves into a long liue, they crossed the river. The circumstance was witnessed by a number of gentlemen who were impressed with the wonderful Illustration of mule sagacity. j TSKBIBLE RETRIBUTION. Seven Shot aad Killed by the CUixens of Saltillo, liw .slppk We have ofien railed attention, says (he Memphis t\<nnierriaL of Tuesday. So the &**t tint **n the outskirts of the etty (here existed an urganiped L«ni of bocse-t hievtss, ; whoso vkcsik depredations in this line : have len kotg and sorely felt by many of IcordtiMu. It recess that for seene tune. ;thestn*k which was stolen front this *c tin of the ronatiy, generally taken to I&awaiu'm and cunuties, Mhc. and there .fbjvscl of at sbvit half its real tvalae. A~er thas tispsiig of the stuck, and while on their resnm to this city, all horses within their Rovh *«c- gobbkd and brought here. The system of stealing has, undoubledfj. I Veil carrie*. on for sme time, and would E still kcnKMicnUilfortliedliwtuofSal -1 ti!So. wtwi, gaining an inkling of the uat ’ ter,-set detectives On their track, and read- I ily fended «>at their entire system of jden ] deringr. A week ago. last Friday, thssgang, S headed by one BewSing. who resides about I three miks outside this. city, ralfo&r intantown plank read, usceml the town of ! Salc!k\ were ini mediately arrested by - the ritiresis. vrhiv a|«s conreiltatioa, <k tcrminc*! cpn ridding the etHumanity of ! stick ruffians, and in a shut time thereaf ; :er. Bc>wL ; as. with Lis six c afokmtps. were oreJered to be shot. This sentence 1 w.ss carried info immediate execaaoa. aad these hoi men thus expiated the folly of their manifold crimes. We were* uaable to : tera the bsuks of the entire gaag. A Tongc Story—Xe2>oiii3. oe the Old Woisin of the St Croix. A eomsnotuket of the Folk county Presslsre&pousibkfewthefoiion-ing, which, if true. inak» die venerable Joseph Ciek *.-o£i-rara:ively an infant: "The oldest human being known ia mokm tones lives now. or vuda short time since, ::i Wiscoasin. laarthe head wa ters of the x. Croix river. Herexact age isnnknown. When the okkst Indians, who know Iter, were young, she was an old woman. They ealkd her ‘‘Xemoiiia." the Chippewa for an old woman. She is a marvel and a wonder to all who see her.— Her body b bent nearly to the ground by time and heavy bonleus. Her ke, wriii kkd and smoked in the wigwam.- for over 154 years, has littk kft of 'human fare- di vine.' "When Interred of by white men. who were* cutting tinier near her wigwam, in resurvi to her age. she couhl not tell it. but conk! well recollect when these tali lines they were cutting were no huger Shan the staff she held in her ham!, and , when «he couhl bend :Ih-ui down and break off their branches. The lumber men cut down those trees and i-ounHii ihi-sry.ariy growth, and nrany of them pre»vesl !.-> le nearly 3« years obi. And Xemonia couhl once tieiid tliem to i!h ground, re. if Neuiouia tells the truth, she is nearly yews old." Inure Bight Direction. Yv'c aiv it state! in a Mollk- journal dial a large po»pcrty ovm-f —a t*outhcrncr api«rently—in Alabama hasbeeuappoint ed an agent of the ftvednieu’s bureau. We do ikm learn w list nere- the |ianiculais of the appuiuuuenl. nul wc have a right to ax-uuh- that the gentleman in question is one whose character forequwy is Iwyond dispute, and tliat lie |•assesses tin* confi dence both of tin* employers and the em ployed iu the section of i-ountiy to wlih-li lie l«ch*iisjs. In this view, then, it is hardly possibk to esilmate the amount of good which may come of suchait appni-.i- JH*nL It 1- all**gdLcr uudreiraiUC m.,r =W should have an army of Northern stlfcn ffinriis of the civilian class* in the re .at I* one day longer than tlieir plates can he filkd by others, ijleneral Grant's sagi'Cr tiou, which lias acted on, to have the • •*»•— rations of the bureau subjected to military control, was wise and timely. This change alone will drive thousands of adventun*us offiee-huiiters North, to find some mean of living, where they belong. And it will ensure respect for such orders as it may U fbund necessary to issue for the regulab- ii of lalior contracts at the South until af fairs there have assumed a more settled form. The officers of onr army are not only in a jiosition to command respect, but' their habits and mauners an generally such as to win iL Where they. represent the general govern ment, we have some guarantee that neither party nor partisan feeling will in fluence their official relations with either class at the South. A soldier's reputation is too dearly won to be sacrificed lightly. And our bravest men are neither revenge ful nor mercenary. The military agents of the bureau, therefore, we take it, will en list confidence, as a general rule through out the South. They will be an uncom mon improvement upon the herb of pro fessional philanthropists who looked for pemianet government employment its coaling strife between the planters anti their servants. But it will be a still far ther step in the path of reconciliation if gentlemen owning property and resident at the South, shall so demean themselves toward the freedmen, that the agencies of the bureau may be entirely committed to tlieir keeping.* It is for their own interest, fully as much as for that of the freedmen, •hat this state of things should not be ex ceptional, but universal. There ought to be no necessity for a bureau beyond the term of the present year, if employers at the South generally would follow tne ex ample of the planters of certain counties of Alabama, and seek to identify their in terests with the laboring class. It is a good beginning when a Southern employer be comes an agent under Gen. Howard. the same spirit of conciliation manifest itself elsewhere, and the utmost maiiee of the radical faction will be insufficient to postpone the day of complete restora tion.-A'. r. Times. White Immigration South. The New York Times says: There are no statistics attainable that give any approximate idea of the extent to which uiigratiou into the Southern States is now truing on. There are several huge companies in this city engaged in the work of forwarding to that region the foreigu immigrants to our shores. One, at least, ot these companies is conducted on the prin ciple of paying the expenses of passengers to the Sotflh, procuring them employment after they get there, and binding them to service for a limited term, so as to secure a relfirn for the outlay. Os course this “binding ’ is without legal force and is en tirelv oi a moral character; but it is be lieved the arrangement will lie satisfactory in a large majority of cases. Most of those who have gone South under this system have been Germans; and some of the German papers in ibis country are making a great outcry against the whole scheme, denouncing it as partaking of the nature of slavery; but such misstatements alamt a simple matter, aud such extravagant de nunciation of a very effective mode of fa cilitating immigration, have already de feated themselxtv. We hear that even throughout the winter, these forwarding companies have beeu very active; and, with the knowledge of which they are possessed, thev are making most extensive preparations lor a vast increase of their labors in the spring. We have uo doubt that by these and other means, the iSouth will, before the close of this year, have a lame white laboring population, which will aid the older elements in developing -its great resources. ToL I.VIH, 3fo. lo Condition of Jeff. Dans. rn» U* X. Y. aorsMLl JelT* thi^ tßft. *sam-*£~ % * vats* and initaMe Iftta vwy 4.^,., *r;*> the .ughw I »«m4 An exr-u' tied that Gran at' the lh« , ilktaienl him. JeO'< W»p*rk shown a -*»anu» turn tni a rrotii? tea. vitality v*i> nuteJ and pad bM. testes iwwbttf huu *h* rv>*4utiwas.anth!K and l?t*t T»w w a, Kio» Senate ntotiavaHa? hu»t th ' knot, aiibvit JWT have u»C leftikvt W sn> h :i» Hi- pfrtr.” H Mites anlawlfcw info an utterance. and l itter anrdcMtoe «f manners. All earning in » f rvatat with htnud fully oltenv and study Ida*. nvMnntt tlii- change in Jn;. sition ami conduct. It fc? dniasteir a> smwllu% n»w than the iwsr!«j*K«y of the ittvalki. something brtosJ arJ 3fr. er than that wilful ami iVOV-Ji ternrcr aa"r,ral tow k** imprivi.iwaa, a K:.«aeK of the sjiint curled in Ist aniitm* | re; the canker of. cate aad dba| • oLr.tnteut and ho» JefrnoL wslwr i~t sods and awjSftr tipTal! speinv? o/ a healthy vitality. His- tnies and sir. former: v lofty and digued eiasri esaue, have become merged ia the powishn* ~m mad petty e«i^£mlsg'etas 1 woman. A present ~i_Lt jt Je£ 1> Is. that brow, ea-h wrinkly hi" hair a deep-r . .v, those ey»- hevtcun*iaon bereft f-; r kftnteOe,' that form, once ‘< v uiiw btv eu. ani with this !?> itsrfc'- ;*»©»; chikl rsh r>Tipiai»ts at tribes, isijaits, I am tdd. a kssoo of the vanity -. ..rdilj am lutioU' and strivings aHK . ' ietluumli the trie utterances of that re phiMu ;»?»: Sol- eison. K very *k::?g • dkasioi le» Ihro-yamy -a.l hp* ngx>uc h» trial. Hi' : Jeatk**» Buv 2$ el Jeiiy given to huM- I dbliitg iikl naiitig his Biba. his «chief s Vi' iHwl b’r If an! his ! future j-rograntnw in liSr. Kee be talk' « t his ssretty a it*J bus ffeiace sue ia aaffti jer v.\eM. A tane o: rwal ec our:: remeat ! 't.vns to be lire eS«» ivina ta-ie in the ;h to idskv ties wife and chi ire a above pcvmuaxv wans. Os his on v- U tarfjt hereafter he h.» always exprv cd hirmf: satisSoL The Skf I vrsh to ring nil is tlut fcc is kv.eki:!* up in ask- as '• oil m io!y: and. wick this watleee.r, I leave him to Irs sedhude and wi istn? anti prayers, rad the hope- that he lyv improve ihe present. vhk li .< his, and therein make himself siraagt-. lor what ever fate may IvcMe ivn Ia lie dipt and shadowy future. Extebpsish.—The swat r ta sucres* is* Alien * are plw k ini enler and H-. liaUdd, the well b ovadnif gidj has in hksbusinrssemreeri inqpdboth of these «uali;k-s. T 5- it>'a>re is, that lie Isas achieved a skits'. of the fints: csta' leslimeol- n; New York Hty. while the n-iwiaha o the well known Helmbok!** Ptejamis* . is eves tensive with eivilizatiou. Hie" pwi«aratMHts it bal u i utodleaa to say, an.- not "ijiaeb m de nes.'' nor “paleiii medicines;' they art imply le gnuniate.«. ;enti£rally ctuv dialed prep aration'. which. Sir their;.;- re, ratcood- I plaints ate wi*lu»ai a rival. They ha»o 1 Uva before the public ~;'Si v reirs, a* « ; an- at the present inomet:; more liknithi ! j that. ever. This d»ov. s convta- vdy* their 1 genuine merit. ; At Kelmbdii's New Store, atit the Me , trojß.litai Hotel, in addiiton to t »e9e ptej -1 amtions—the tv: reefs of &uchi and tsar- I sparilla—are sold all varieties o Diii.a&ad j« licnikafe. The is perh-ips ; the liiK-t in the city t-f Nc-t York, and the ] isi ••lie ate respteaftilly invito? rt rtS ajgd Miulia> ii "~ 'y Judged of the XI. S. Supresa. Court. The New Orleans Picayune tfcj ?: The President lias not yet non. lifted a successor to Judge Catron on the ; each of the Supreme Court. The reason assigned for the delay is said to be tha* he to bestow the appointment on s*'-m emi nent citizen «f one of the “restored** c-Mith em StAtes fhe rest on wsn assigned by Prescient Lincoln in his annual message-co Congress, at the commencement of the session in December, ls£2, for not having then n»>n.i liated to the. Senate to fill the varsßue< i-aused hy the death of Judges P inicL and McLean* and the resignation of Judge i‘:utipU!i. He said "I have been unwilling to throw all thfc appointments Xofthwara, thus disabling mySdf from thing justice io the South on the retaftt of peace.’' He afterwards fitted these ] aoea from the Western Stales. An opportunity now occurs to President Johnson in another va • jncy by the death of Jmlge Catron, of Tennessee, and he is disposed to improve it Ly “doing justice'’ to the South, ap pointing m:c of her most capable men.— I; i- now believed iliat the choice lies be tween J udge Sharkey, of Mississippi, and Judge Connolly F. Trigg, of Tennessee.— Both are Lamed, upright and independent men, and either would be acceptable to the bar aud people of the South. But if the President were to nominate either of them how would the Senate act? To confirm such a nomination would be to recognize the State, whether Tennessee or Mississippi, to be in the Union, and one of its citizens qualified to sit as judge of the highest tribunal at Nashville and decide law for all the States in the Union, and to preside in the Circuit Court of such loyal States as Kentucky. Will the Senate do this? T heMoxeyMarketin Great Britain, France and the United States.—John , Bull is no doubt sincere in the use of his money. He may ehaif, and bully and ar gue. and all that, in print, but if wq watch how he invests his money, when he invests it with his eyes open, we shall be able to learn exactly what his opinions are. Ia this way it lias recently been shown that with all John's faith in lus owu govern ment, and all hie arguments agoins. ours, he prefers United States government secu rities. Within a short period consuls were as high as njnety. On December 12 the quotations were eighty-eeveu and oue oighth; on January 17, eighty-six ami sev en-eighths to eighty-seven. Within the same tune aud in the same British.market ' United States five-twenties have gone up not less remarkably 'than consuls have gone down. The quotations of some date* are:—December 12, sixty-two and three quarters to sixty-three; January It, sixtv- . six. At Paris there is a similar decrease of French and increase of American securi- -J tics. The quotations for rentes areDe ccmlier 12, sixty-nine ftangs and five cta-i times; January lB f sixty-eight fVancs aud'l hisy-seven centimes, such is the relative ••pinion of the three countries that isheldy by the men who hold the money.—A' JKI /f'-miil. •sUThe Atlanta IntelligenceriuUj th at silver and copper ore have bneSEre-l cently discovered in abundance 1 lands of Jas. S. Hull', of Red Clay jPSyj* field county, Ga, Specimens ot 1 the ore have U*en sent to New York by an agent • •f a companv from that place. . I tST The bridges <fa the Georgia State Road have been rebuilt, aud firligbt - now run through from Chattano<«a to At lanta. ZTjJF mm I feW'he latest Boston notion ia* «p«J* r hat” company, which is row Jwmins-’' from eight to 25 ccots. *