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AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
"-A DOLLAR SAVED
IS A DOLLAR GAINED.”
Thta truism you can reaiixe by l' archfts "‘ e
NELSON and McILWAINE’S
FINELY FLAVORED SCOTCH SNUFF.
“SWEET AS THE ROSE,”
WLMh .!«• «. *“* A "‘
NEW YORK PRICKS.
-a ■
SSS-'i I fornofcvoo «cpt that Southern
a««l«ni m»y encourage and sustain
SOUTHERN MANUFACTURES,
And at the same time save themselves freight and
•ther charges.
The quality of their Snuff they guarantee to be
EQUAL TO ANY,
AI«D
Excelled by None in the World.
GIVE IT A TRIAL.
MUR MONEY and ENLARGE
YOUR PROFITS,
By sending your orders «t once to
NELSON & McILWAINE,
Augusta, Ga.
fcbai-tjnlyld* _
To Owners and Shippers
OF
COTT 1 03V -
JOHN K. GILLIAT &. CO,
LIVKRPOOL, ENG.
OBER, nanson;&. CO,'
>kW YORK.
OBER, ATWATER it CO.,
NEW ORLEANS.
LEWIS NANSON & CO,
ST. LOUIS.
W. HENRY WARREN &. CO.,
auuusta, «a.
■ WEFRCrtENTINO the above well known houses tor
li the Htate ot Oeurgoi. wo will put in order end
•tup Cotton from any section of the country, tusking
1 1 hern I advances and speed r returns. The reputation
..I these bouses wiil insure'the most favorable neeotia
of Kachange on New York, Liverpool and Lon-
Hv our advertisement, it willbe seen that w«I keep
a. rssslv W»r the trade, a LARUE STOCK l»k GRO
CERIKS, ol *H kind*. II ATS, ULOTHINU. HLAN
NETS, I.INKNS. etc., etc., «tc, winch we will sell as
CHEAP, and iu many instances LOWER, than esu be
bought in Louisville all,l Cincinnati.
We pro|a»e te Uinktin bo ding Cotton to make
thru, advance* m Cash ~rfloo,ts, and mil orshiptbrir
< . iron to envoi the slmvc jxuuis thus giving them
dm advautge »f Augusta. New York or Liverpool mar
kets.
An investigntion of the above will prove that our
facilities for doing bseiuetM with any section are the
itry beet, sad the advantages we posies* for tnakiug
advances in O.xids or Oa*b are probably superior to
snv one to the Stale
Weearnestlv solid, s enrrospondeucs with Dealers
and Shippers.
W. HENRY WARREN A CO.,
17.A and 177 Board Street,
nov.'Mf AUUUSTA, AG
AUGUSTA HOTEL
I’KOUKIFTORS
S. M. JONKs Z. A. RICE.
WF. re*|s<ctiuUy invite our old triend* and the trav
sling public In give n* a call. Onr House is located
in the heart ot trad*, and convenient to the depo?*
Augusts. On.. Aug *4. ISAS.
I'AINTi NG.
HOUSE, stoisr,
AND
(>rnamental Painting.
GRAINING,
MARBLING,
GILDING,
GLAZING,
PAPER HANGING, Ac, Ac.
kiav ag nt> hand al> tbe necessary material to carry
>* the bnaitwee, w* arv prepared to give aatistaction,
both m v.eruuon suit prices, to ali who may favor us
with their orders.
We will also keen on band aid for sale, railed Paints
at ever? denrripties.
VARNISH. OIL,
SPTS. TURPENTINE,
BROWN JAPAN
PUTTY,
SAND PAPER,
BRUSHES, At- Ac.
andere troui the country promptly atu-nned to
DRURY A TRIPOD, ‘
.w«r Robert*, Dunlap A Cos., Cherry at.,
sugia-lim Macon, Ga.
aarasascss' W B Johnston, N H Beal, J H
Zstlia A On, B A Wjr, Clai land A [tumble, Un,r
Nayuer. W A Huff. ’
CLOSING S\ L E
OF
WITTER ROODS.
January lOtli, 18(50.
MV Stock of Woolen Fabrtis,|C.>uaistuig of
Drees Got da,
Shawls,
Cloaks,
Pantaloon Stuffs,
. , Blankets, Ho, etc.,
• ****!*? . “4 rather than carry them over
U' l Wil\ V)« tell at
4»rr*Uf , Pri,.^,
*■■»*»« win ~u.«
tad Mr wbal lbr> ba\« «*v«m by wauur 1
< «r rif' T COlEmaN,
' ,r ( b *‘rr, and Second si*.
avSSja. assaasse.
N«» Street*.
SCtl<>U I, - !I> ' S IKON WORKS.
■;
ifl’ | _
nil. m jHßßaft|JMjft
J. S- SCSO IP X BLD.
%
.manufacturer oe .
STEWJ ENGINES and BOILERS,
UPRIGHT and CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
FORCE PUMPS and LIFT PUMPS,
SUGAR MILLS and PANS,
And all other kind x of Machinery to ORDER.
ORNAMENTAL IRON RAILING for RESIDENCES and CEMETERIES,
Columns, Verandahs and Castings of every Description.
All kinds of HOLLOW-WARE, at Wholesale ONLY, such as
Oy’ghk, *s*ldllet»*, L*otM, AvO.
Fifth Street, adjoining Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga.
inar6-taprill
G- IR, EA. T BEDUCTION
I \ freight.
WK arc constantly receiving by the new routes opening, and at greatly reduoed rates
of freight, * .
CHOICE STOCKS OF FINE
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
We have now on hand and for sale by the Cask, Gallon, Case or Bottle,
Best Bourbon Whiskey in Macon,
Finest Jamaica Rum, eight years old, t
Perfectly Pure Irish Whiskey,
. f
< ’ognac Brandy, Vintage 1847,
Sherry, Port and Madeira Wines for Medical use,
Choice Old Holland Gin,
Boker’a and Drake’s Plantation Bitters,
Choice Brands Cliampaigne and Rhine Wines,
Our goods are carefully selected, by a partner of our House, resident in New York,
. ]i\
are bought at lowest market rates for CASH, and will be sold in like manner.
MEGRATH, PATTERSON & CO.,
febl!-6m Mulberry Street, opposite Lanier House, Macon, Ga.
NASHVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS.
MADISON STRATTON, THOS G.POINTItK.
HAMPTON J. CHRNKY, BKN.J. P. ROY.
STRATTON. POINTER & CO.,
WHOLESALE ,
Gr r o c e 1* s,
AND
Commission Merchants,
For tbs Sale and Purchase of
* V .% ■
Cotton and Tobacco,
WHEAT FLOUR,
I* OKU, BACON * LAKI>,
DRIED FRUIT,
Pig Iron, and Produce Generally,
No*. 1> anti II Rroad street,
XAMIVII.I.C, TFNUL
WK WILL keep on hand a large and
well and selected slock of
groceries
FOR THE WHOLESALE TRADE.
lo which we invite the attention el the merchants ol
Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama.
Strict attention will be paid to receiving and for
warding, and to the sulc of groceries and all goods on
consignment.
Being in the large and commodious store and ware
house so loug and favorably retnemliered as the house
of Johnson A Smith, and afterwards as Fisher, Whe
less A Cos., with the 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 auy house i t the city
aud expecting to establish our business upon a perma-
V'T!®* 1o do al > iu uur Power to meet
a ntH?rdl hhdteut public palrontige.
ocHr^m' 0 * HUd al " a> ' i on hand.
JOHN MKRHTMM.'.
B. H. WARINti.
Jolm lerrj-man & Cos.,
Baltimore, Md.,
FARMERS’ AM) PLASTERS’ AGENDA,
tor th< sale or FertHzera,
ImpltmtnlH, .Hathlurry,
M.U'e S(«rk, 4 fl
W K are now prepared to receive orders for X 0 1
Pemvian Guano,
and other FERTILIZERS of known value.
Kefir to
**»“*£>«* *» eod Thus. M. Tomer. Hp*ru
E. C. Wade A Cos., and P. H. Behn, Savannah
Messrs. .Visbets, Macon.
Addies, JOHN MERRYMAN A COJ
Haltimore, Md
"EXCELSIOR!”
The European Plan!
ISAACS' HOOSE
Just below “ Journal and Messenger ” office, and
directly opposite thefMagnetio Telegraph office ,
Macon, GVa.
Visitors Furnished Accommodation*
./ /’ *//.#. HOURS.
'glljE uudersigned would take pleasure ia announc
■ ' U K to . his triends aud the public generally, that
hi* Dew building basbeeu completed in every purlieu*
lar, aud that he ba» succeeded in making tbe moat
complete arrangements for carrying on a
FIRST FL*IBS HOUSE
IN THIS CITY,
ON TUB EllHOmih PLAN,
Meals aud other accommodations furnished to tran
sient customers and citizens at all hour*.
The extensive experience of the proprietor in the
Hotel and Restaurant business, warrants him in guar
enter ing to his patrons the utmost satisfaction in every
particular. J
Having just relumed from the Northern markets
with a complete outfit for his
►VJEIF* BVILDIJTGy
and a large supply for bis
RESTAURANT,
he trusts to metit a continuance of'the flattering nab
ronage heretotore bestowed upo U him, both by rwru
lar aud trausient customers. *
The highest market price
paid for all kinds of game.
K. ISAACS,
decaff-U Proprietor.
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CONSTITUTION WATER
Dl ABETIS Ul dUUbl ’ * he kmmn *K
CALCULUS,
GRAVEL,
BRICK DUST DEPOSIT
IRRITATION OP THE NECK
OF Til
BLADDER,
“SSrWpTjAsgSP^
SHU AIL
FEMALE IRREGULAR’TiKH.
Certificates ol cures froui well known persons from
all parts of the country is circular, will bTseni oo ed-
MORGAN A ALLEN, Agents,
d*cl«-*m No. 46 Ctit at, Siwfat
WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS,
$ iff ;A | ,t.
■i MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Silve v are, ‘lronies, &c., &c.,
WORTH OVER
ON K M ILL! O N DOLLARS!
All to be sob I at FIVE DOLLARS each,
without regard lo value,
AND NOT TO BE £Ail» FOR
Until you know what you are to receive ! ! !
1,7;V1 (fold and Silver Waicfies were distributed
11111,114 tue patron.-: -if Parkerxoii & Company dur
ing the month ot January. lxtitj. Read oorikments
by the PressOtpcuklug of the firm in ttie most com
plimentary manner:—“A most industrious and
group •rous house.”—Shlppensburgh, Pa.,Sentinel.
‘‘Give all who deul with them perfect satisfaction.”
—Dunkirk, N. Y. Journal, “Enjoy a high reputa
tion for honorable dealing and tbe quality of their
goods.”—New Paltz, N. Y. Times. “Perfectly reli
able and will do all they promise.”—Nyack N. Y.
City and County'. “Stand high for honesty and
fair dealing.”—Fislikill N. Y. Journal. “Honor
able and fair dealing nTen.”—Stapleton N. Y. Jour
nal. “One of the oldest and most reliable firms in
business.”—Oannjoharie N. Y. Radii. “Keep their
word and act honorably by tiieir patrons.’’—Lyons
N. Y. Press.
500 Solid Gold Hunting Watches S3OO to 750
600 Magic Cased Gold Watches 250 to 500
500 Ladles’ Enameled Watches 100 to 500
500 Diamond Cluster Ladles' Sets 300 to 700
1,000 Diamond Solitaire Rings 75 to 250
1,000 Heavy Silver Hunting Watches 75 to 150
1,000 Open-face Sliver Watches 20 to 75
1,000 Silver and Mahogany Mus leal Boxes 100 to 500
1,000 Silver Dining Sets 75 to 350
1.500 Sliver Tea Sets, complete 50 to 200
2,000 Silver Urns and Salvers 75 to 250
*,OOO Seven Chamber Revolvers 75 to 300
*,.500 Patent Single Barrels Pistols 25 to 75
2,000 Richly Framed Oil Paintings 75 to 350
2.500 Elegant Peart Opera Glasses 25 to 75
3,000 Mammoth Photograph Albums 15 to 50
3,000 Cluster Diamond Rings 25 to 100
3,000 Ladies’ Oval Bracelets 15 to 50
3.500 Gold Chains of different designs, 25 to 300
Sjsoo Gold Thimbles, chased 5 to 50
10,000 Signet and Plain Gold Rings sto 75
10,000 Gentlemen’s Scarf Pins sto 50
12|500Brooches'and Ear-Drops sto 35
12.500 Gold Lockets, double gloss sto 3t>
10,000 Gold Pens anfi.&old Holders 'I 10 to 75
10,000 Sets Studs and Sleeve Buttons jto 25
5,000 Silver Goblets and Drinking Cups,. sto 50
5,000 Sets Tea, Table & Dessert Spoons.... 10 to 25
5,000 Sets Tea, Table & Dessert Forks 10 to 25
5,000 Sets Tea, Table & Dessert Knives.... 10 to 25
2,500 Revolving Silver Castors 25 to 75
2jioo Silver Cake and Fruit Baskets 25 to 75
12.500 Wine Holders and other articles sto 75
To immediately dispose of theabove magnificent
stock, certificates naming the articles are placed
in sealed envelopes and well mixed. Holders are
entitled to the articles named on their certificate
upon payment of 85, whether it be a beautiful
Watch, or a Musical Box wortli SSOO, or a Plain
Gold Ring, worth $5. The return of any of ourcer
tifleates entitles you to the article named thereon,
upon payment,irrespective of its worth, and as no
article valued less than $5 is named on anv certifi
cate, it will at once be seen that this is
■ No Lottery, but a straight-forward legiti
mate Transaction, which may be partici
pated in even by the most fastidious !
Any one wishing to invesnji the above en
terprise can receive a sample package of a half
dozen certificates, naming some of the above arti
cles, by sending a stamped envelope bearing their
address. Certificates not to be paid for unless fully
satisfactory. We do tliisthatall may beconvinced
of our sincerity and the genuineness of our sale.—
Call on or address,
PARKINSON & CO.,
feb2l-3m 208 Broadway, N. Y,
Treat gift enterprise, -
200,000 Gold and Silver Watches
Sets Silver Ware, Diamond Sets and Rings Eng
lish Silver Cruet Stands, Butter Coolers, Dinner
and Tea Service, Pianos, Hewing Machines, Vest
Chains, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold Pencils, Sets of
Jewelry, Ac., &e.
To be Sold at ONE DOLLAR Each, with
out Regard to Value,
And not to be paid for till you know wliat
you are to receive.
CATAIjOG-TTK
Os jtirh and Valuable Artieles at one Dollar each.
100 fine Gold Chronometer Watches, each S2OO
100 fine Gold English Lever Watches I.sft
200 Ladies’ Gold Enameled Bijou Watches 1.50
500 Solid Silver Hunting Lever Watches $lO to so
200Siver DinnorSete 100 to 150
150 Sliver Tea Sets 1( Jo to 1.50
3,000 Euglislt Silver Cruet stands 20 to :so
3,000 Silver Fruit Urns 1.5 to
2,oooSilver Butter Coolers to ’ll)
I,oooSilver Ice Pitchers a,
•&S2 Wlyer Goblets, G°id Lined ] 15 to 20
10,(M0 Gold Pens, Silver Pencil Cases Xto 12
5,000 Dozen Silver Tea Spoons ],- a,
6,000 do Silver Desert Sporms 201 o Tat
5,000 Large Size MagicftprlngLockets..-.. 10 to 20
150 Ftrst C buss-Sewing Machines to to Mi
All the above list of goods will be sold for one
dollar each. Certificates of all the various articles,
stating what each one can have, are first put into
en/elopes, sealed up ar.d mixed: and. when or
dered, are taken out without regard to choice and
sentUy mail, Mrus giving (HI •> fair oh«u,c o„ re
ceipt o the Certificate you will sec what you can
have, and then it Is at your option lo sond'onedol
lar and fake the article or not.
One certificate may obtain you a Gold Watch
Service of Silver Plate or any other valuable arti
cle.
WILL BE NO BLANKS.
One sealed envelope, containing an order for one
ol the valuable articles on onr tint will be sent to
any address on recelptof 25 cents, tj for $1 • 13 for
*hJ K L'X lih JgF ui '! Bl sot ' ,INI wt,! * premium
solid Silver Hunting Case Watch, $1.5. Perfect
satisfaction guaranteed in all eases. Goods not
pleasing the tastes or fancy of our customers will
be exchanged free of cost,
Agents and others will be allowed 10cents on
each certificate ordered !«v them, providing not
less than five are ordered at a time. Agents will
collect 25 cents for each certificate and remit 15
cents to us. Address all orders to
KEJGHTELY & CO.,
8. E. cor. Nitssau and Ann Streets,
New York.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.
marlO-wtim
E. REMINGTON & SONS,
Jtm REVOLVERS, RIFLES,
MUSKETS AND CARBINES,
For the United States Service. Also,
POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS,
REPEATING PISTOLS,
1 Rifle Canes, Revolving Rifles,
Rifie and Shot Gun Barrels, and Gun Materials
generally. Sold by Gun Dealers and the Trade
throughout the country.
111 these days of House Breaking and Robbery,
every House, Store, Bank, and Office should have
one of
REMINGTON’S REVOLVERS.
Circulars containing cuts and description of our
Arms, will be furnished upon application.
E. REMINGTON & SONS,
Uion, N. Y.
MOORE & NICHOLS, Agents,
No. tO, Courtland St., Ne% York,
mai7-3m
Wilbur, Pease & €o, { r. P. Pease & Cos.,
Ralston’s Granite Range,; No. 17, Alabama Street,
8d St., Macon, Ga. j Atlanta, Ga.
COTTON FACTORS*
Forwarding & Commission Merchants.
GEO. G. WILBUR, j P. P. PEASE.
Late firm Fi m of
Wheeler A Wilbur , P. P.,Pease A Cos.
HBFRItBNCKS I
Wm. Bryce A Cos New York.
James M. Beebe Boston, Mass.
D. Rodney King... Philadelphia, Pa.
McDauielA Irby Lynchburg, Va.
Guthrie A Cos Louisville, Ky.
R. M. Bishop A Cos Cincinnati, Ohio.
Ward, Shaw A Cos Montgomery, Al.a.
S. 8. Webb A Cos Mobile, Ala.
Massengale A Snyder Nashville, Tenn.
Wm. if. 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 A Cos. “ “
Tayldr A Grithney New Orleans, La.
Erwin A Hardee Savaunab, Ga.
jan4 3ro
L. N. WHITTLE. P. B. WHITTEL
f * P. WHITTLE, Attorney.* at low. Office
1A r over Payne’s Drug Store, next to Concert Hall,
Macon, Geo. ' octli-iim*
Reduction in Freight of Cotton,
BY
BUTTS & BROTHER S LINE.
CIOTTON received and Bills Lading given through
> to Sew York at St*> per hate.
Unaixare 3 per cent.
Freight t.,Savannah sA 56 per hale.
Insnnvm e per rein.
Macon, Fefc. BUTTS * BROTHER.
Mkt-U
State of Georgia—Bibb County.
To the Honorable Superior Court .of said
County: ,
I - 'HE petition of Simeon Toby, Jr., George W.
Wilbur, Tlion. W. Fulton, Sam’l J. Gust in unit
O. A. Loclirane, all citizens of the Stateol'Georgia,
'or anti in behalf ol themselves and such other
persons as may l>e associated with them, tlieir suc
cessors and assigns, respectfully represents:
That the paper 01 instrument of writing hereto
annexetl, and which your petitioners pray may be
taken as part of this petition, sets fort the objeet of
your petitioners' association, and the privileges
they desire to exercise, together with the name
ami style bv which they desire to be incorporated.
Wherefore, your petitioners pray that said Charter
<>f Incorporation be granted to them under the
laws and Constitution Os this State, and iirnh r
such rules and regulations as to right may apper
tain. LOCHKAN&A’ BACON,
Atty’s for Pet’rs.
CHARTER OF INCORPORATION
OF THE
Fulton Manufacturing Company.
Whereas, Simeon Toby Jr., Geo. G. Wilbur,
Thus. W. Fulton, Sam’l J. Gustin and O. A. ixiUi
nuie, all citizens of the State of Georgia, for alarm
behalf of themselves and such other persons us
may lie associated witli them, their successors and
assigns, do hereby make application to (lie Superi
or Court of Bibb County, where said part ies reside,
for a Charter of Incorporation, under tiie name
and style of the “Fulton Manufacturing Compa
ny,” with chartered powers, rights and privileges
and immunities which are hereinafter contained,
which Charter of Incorporation the said Superior
Court of Bibb County, under the Constitution and
laws, lias the power to grant;
Now, therefore, In consideration of the premises,
it is hereby adjudged and ordered as follows :
First—The said named Simeon Toby, Jr, Geo G
Wilbur, Thos W Fulton, Sam’l Gustin and O A
Loclirane, and all persons that are and may here
after be associated with them, their successors and
assigns, lie, and they are hereby incorporated and
made a body politic, under the corporate name ol
the “Fulton Manufacturing Company,” and under
said name shall have and use a common seal, and
shall be capable of suenig and being sued, of
pleading and being impleaded, in any of Hie
Courts of law and equity having jurisdiction.
Secondly—The authorized capital of said Com
pany shall be $300,000, (three hundred thousand
dollars,) and the time for which they shall lie In
corporated Thirty Years, and their rights under
this Charter and their liabilities such as are pre
scribed by law.
Thirdly—The corporators herein mentioned and
the stockholders may assemble and organize, by
the election of a Board of Directors—not less than
5 in number, chosen out of the stockholders—-
and elect a President, a Secretary and Treasurer,
and all other agents or Officers they may deem
necessary for carrying on the business, and pass
all by-laws for the good government ttnd interest
of said Company consistent with the laws and
Constitution of this State and of the United States,
or with this Charter.
GEORGIA—Bibb County.
In person appeared Simeon Toby, Jr, who, being
ing sworn, says that the amount of capital m
notes of solvent Banks—to-wit, National Banks
of the United States—and the properity actually
paid-in at its sworn valuation, and ready to he
employed by such corporation, is ninety thousand
dollars. SI MEON TOBY, J n,
President.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12tli day
of February, 1866. K. W. OUBBKDGK,
Notary Public.
GEORGIA—Bibb County.
Clerk's Office Superior ( 'ourt, I
February 171 h, 1866. f
Entered on Minutes of said Court, Folios 82 and
83. A. B. ROSS,
Clerk.
Bibb Superior Court.
Filed in Office February 13th, 1860.
A. B. KOSS,
feb23-law2m Clerk.
CHEROKEE CURE,
INDIAN MEDICINE,
l/’P/ t? A Cures all diteasos cau.-ed by
or self-abuse, viz :~‘Sperrnator
y ZJ&k r/kwi, Seminal - Weaknee*,
VnfiVa Night - EmUeioum, Imsi of
hMKpwHXB Memory, Universal Laeei -
Ml “/ fade, Paine in the Back, Dim-
A-, b«* of Vision, Premature
Sh*- AFt Old A ye, Weak Nerve*, D/t/i
--_KJInf /Tjb-j cult Breathing, Pale I’ounte
fe nance, Insanity, Consump
tion, and all diseases that fol
low as a sequence of youthful indiscretions.
The Cherokee Cure will restore health and vigor,
stop the emissions, and effect a permanent cure
after all other medicines have fail<*l. Thirty-two
page pamphlet sent in a sealed envelope, free to any
address.
Price $2 per bottle, or three bottles for SS. Sold
by nil druggists; or will be sent by express to any
portion of the world, on receipt of price, by the
sole proprietor,
Hr. W. S. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., N. Y,
Cherokee Remedy,
plaints, viz: Gravel, Inflam
/L< Sgk, 11 X, mation of the Bladder and
KKK « Urine, Stricture* of the
pjjlgJNfil»rVj|iMt MVrethcn. Dropsical Su-ell
tngi. Brick Ihc*t Deposit*,
and all diseases that require
a diuretic, and when used in
CHEROKEE INJECTION,
does net fail to cure Gonorrhea, Gleet and all Mu •
cous Ditcharge* In Male or Female, curing recent
cast* in from one to thrpe day*, and is especially
recommended in those cases of Fluor Alims or
White* in Female*. The two medicines used in
conjunction will not fail to remove this disagreeable
complaint, and in those caaes where other uiudiciues
have been used without success.
Price, Remedy, One Bottle, $2, Three Bottles,
" Injection, “ “ $2, “ •* $5.
The Cherokee “ Cure," “ Jlemedy," and “ Injec
tion" are to be found in all well regulated drug
stores, and are recommended by physicians and
druggists all over the world, for their Intrinsic worth
and merit. Borne unprincipled deulera, however,
try to deceive their customers, by selling cheap and
worthless compounds,—in order to make money—■
in place of these. Be not deceived. If the drug
gists wiU not buy them for you, write to us, anil w«
will send them to you by express, securely packed
sml free from observation. We treat all diseases to
which the human system is subject, and will be
pleased to receive full and explicit statements from
those who have failed to receive relief heretofore.
Ladles or gentlomen can address us in perfect con
fidence. We desire to send our thirty-two page
pamphlet free to every lady and gentleman In tbs
land. Address all letters for pamphlets, medicines,
or advice, to the sole proprietor, £
©Dr. W. R. MIIRWIN, 37 Walker St., K. Y.
For sale by J. 11. ZEILIIN & Cos.
deu27-Birieod
■■■■■■*«■ DYSPEPSIA,
BDr. Strickland’s H Dr. Strickland’s Tonic is
Ha concen t,rated ureparatldn
I rp (ViffT P Hoi Roots and Heriis with
H x u 1 ■anti-acids and curinina
jf Stives to strengthen the
tarn. It is a certain remedy for Dyspepsia or In
digestion, Nervousness, Loss of Appetite. Acidi
ty of the Stomach, Flatulency, hikj Debility, it Is
not alcoholic, therefore purliculurly suited for
weak, nervous and dyspeptic persons. For sale by
all Druggists everywhere at 81 per bottle.
-Dr. STRICKLAND’S
I cure for a pile REMEDY
■ PILES. ■ Him cured thousands of the
K Hworst cases of Blind and
■ iiw.. Piles. It gives im
'-w™gHmllw>i mediate relief, and effects
a permanent cure. Tr? it directly. rt is warrant
ed to cure. For sale by all Druggists at ;i0 cents
per boltle.
- STRICKLAND’S
8 COUGH 8 mellifluous
I no more, 1 Uough Balsam
■ warranted to be the on
s^HuKSbiBSBBHHHIy preparation known to
cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Whoop
ing Cough, i iironic Couglis, Consumption, Bron
chitis and Croup. Being prepared from Honey
and Herbs, it is healing, softening and expectora
ting, ami particularly suitable fur all affections of
tbe Throat and Lungs. F’or sale by Druggists
everywhere.
DIARRHOEA.
Over IS.iKIO soldiers were cured of Diarrhcea and
Dysentery last year by the use of Dr. Strickland’s
Anti-Cholera Mixture. The fact of its I>eing used
so extensively in the Hospitals is proof of the effi
cacy of Dr. Strtekland's Anti-Cholera Mixture lor
tlie cure of acute and chronic cases of Diarrhcea
and Dysentery. Tills is the only preparation
known as a safe and certain remedy for Cholera.
Do uot be without so valuable a medicine. Cet a
bottle of it.directly. It is sold by all Druggists at
SB cents per bottle.
J. H ZEILIN & CO.,
jan27-eod Iy Wholesale Agents.
SPRINGHILL SCHOOL,
Near Perry, Houston County, Ga.
(WILL revive In my family and thorongldy
educate, four additional boys, or will give such
instruction - tlie parents may desire, sipeeial
attention will be given toall practical appHoations
of autio-nnacics. K**r board and tuition trom Ist
of March to Ist of July, >U». For languages each,
sl2 extra.
Refer to Col. Powhatan B. Whittle, and Gen.
How ell fobb, Macon.
MdFiUV.’w Lißoi BROWN, it. A.
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
1 *■' 'C.r. Y?.Vi'V.'gripf
Portable Steam Engines.
PLANTERS and MECHANICS
\JII.L FIND THESE
IS JNT GUILT IBS
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WELL ADAPTED TO THEIR WANTS*
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We Warrent tbem to give satisfaction.
FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS
A. N. WOOD & C 0
EATON, MADISON Co', N. Y.
feb2o-3m
EDDY’S
Kerosene Cooking and Heating
STOVES AND RANGES.
the: cooking stoves will
BARK, BOIL, STEW, FRY AND # ROAST with
t lit- greatest economy and facility, and without
heating the room in which they are used. They
are perfectly simple, operating like an ordinary
Kerosene Lamp with a chimney, and are the only
Keroseire Stoves that burn without smoke or odor.
The Heating Stoves are very convenient andeco
nomleal, especially where a lire is required but a
few hours at a time. , ,
"We have been perfectly astonished to see what
a labor-saving, dirt-saving and heat-saving insti
tution is Eddy’s Patent Kerosene Stove. Taking
the cost of running it, and the result attained, it
i is tiie best patent iu the murk el.’’—Worcester lially
B| &,„ s for Stoves may be sent through American
Advertising Agency, 389. Broadway, New York.
MOORE & NICHOLS, „
Manufacturers, 40 Courtlandt Street, N. V.
Also, Manufacturers of Gas Cooking and Heating
Stoves and Apparatus. And agents for
E, Remington & Sons, llion,
Ma n u fact ure is ol Revolving Pistols, Rifles, Guns,
Gun Canes, tiun Barrels and Elliot Repeaters.
febUO-ffm
TO ADV ERTISERS.
—
A Supplement to the Daily News,
Consist ing of uniform pages containing Adver
tisements and other matter, will be published
And 20,000 Extra Copies Daily,
WILLBF. ISSUED, to be circulated carefully,
FRF.E OF CHARGE, iu each of the following
places:
All the Railroad Trains coming in or going out
of the City, the City Railroad Cars, the ferry boats,
Steamboats, foreign Steamers arriving or depart
ing, all Emigrant Ships, and iu all the principal
Hotels in London. Liverpool, Paris Bremen, and
other European Cities, and In the Island of Cuba.
Also, in all the principal Cities of the United
States and the Canadas.
This will make the Circulation
Greater than that of any other DAILY JOURNAL
in New York.
ADVERTISERS
Now availing themselves of the opportunity to
make known tlieir business through the columns
of the NEW YORK NEWS are convinced of the
importance of itsgreatcirculatton, inconsequence
of tiie large orders received by them, certify to tiie
value of this Journal as the best medium for Ad
vertisin'' and the public generally de|iendiug up
on publicity to secure an extension of business
commensurate wit ti enterprise, should not fail to
Income.acquainted with the unquestionable ad
vantages to lie derived from announcing through
tiie columns of this popular Journal whatever re
lates to Commercial or Financial matters, no mat
ter what may lie the particular business 111 which
any party may be engaged.
I will give 25 per cent, for all advertisements
procured oy canvassers. Advertisements of any
kind and in any language, will be published at the
rale of 20 cents per line, each insertion.
N. B.—All advertisements intended for this Sup
plement should lie distinctly marked "Dally News
Supplement.”
Advertisers will lie supplied witli any numberof
the .Supplement at the rate of $7,50 per Thousand.
F. GUSCETTI, 243 Broadway,
Is our authorized Agent tor the Supplement.
UKOVKSmV k 00.,
PIANO I'ORTE
MANUFACTURERS,
499 BROADWAY,
NT JS W YORK.
TUK attention of the Public and the trade is invited
foour Nsw Scale 7 OCTAVE KOSKWOOD PIANO
FORTES, which tor volume and purity of tooe areuo
rivalled, by any hitherto offered in this market. They
contain all the modern improvements, French, Grand
Action, Harp Pedal, Iron frame, Over-Strung Boas
Ac., and each instrument being made under the person
al supervision of Mr. J. H. OItOVESTEEN, who has
had a practical experience of over 85 years in tbeil
manufacture, is fully warranted in every particular.
The “ Grovcsteen Piano Fortes ” received
the award of merit over all others at tbe
celebrated World’s Fair.
Where were exhibited instruments from ths best
makers of London, Faria, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Boston, and New York; aud also at tbe American In
stitute for live successive years, the (fold and silver
medals, both of which cau be eeen at our waie
room.
By the introduction of itnprovemente, we make a
still more perfect Piano Forte, and bv manufacturing
largely, with a strictly cash sysiem, are enabled to offer
these instruments at a price which will preclude all
competition.
Prices —No. 1, Seven OetAve, round corners, Koeewood
plain case |275.
No. 2, Seven Octave, round corner, Rosewood
heavy mouluing 1300.
No. 3, Seveu Octave, round corners, Rosewood
Louis XIV style 1325.
Terms: Net Cash in Current Fond*.
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE.
“A. & C.” octlß-Gm
United States Steel Pen Works.
Factory, CAMDEN, N. J.
R. ESTERBROOK &CO.,
STEEL PEN MANUFACTURERS,
Warehouses 403 Arch Street Philadelphia, and 42
John Street, New York.
These celebrated Pens are of Genuine American
Manufacture, and comprise every leading style in
■ lie Market, and are equal in flnish, elasticity and
fineness of point to the best Imported. They are,
t herefore, sure to gain tlie confluence of the Amer
ican public.
Samples aud prices on application. lots made
to order, of any pattern or stamp required.
For sale to the Trade at the Manufacturers’ Ware
houses, as above; and at retail by all Htatloners,
Booksellers and News Dealers in tbe U.B.
feb2o-3m R. RSTKRBRoOK A VO.
SIMON TO WI, B ,
Formerly of Tallahasse, Florida,
ATTORNEY at law,
And Solicitor of Claims,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
iurnoc» sr »-»:*«i*.ioa:
Hon Wiu. Marvto. Hon. J.C. McOehee,Florida;
Hon. H. W, Hilliard, Robt. Habersham, Raq., Geor
gia; Huu. James Dixon, ;Conu., C. S. Senator;
Hod. 8. B. Colby, Register U. S. Treaa.; L. A.
ThomuuoEaq., Texaa; t'oroellus Vanderbilt,
. New York. teur-au
r »a f ■
ROBERT FALKNEI!
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JOURNAL AND MESSENGER BUILDINu. (UPSTAIR*
, DEALER J IST
STOVES,
SHEET IRON,
i XIIsT IPLAILE,
manufactured
F-A.US, PLATES,
BUCKETS, COFFEj- J»OT
ROOFING AND GUTTERING
OF all kindß promptly Executed, in the beat style, and «n re*eo lU |,i, -
Also, any and all kinda of work in SHEET IRON, (UPPER -
promptly executed. . ] . ' ‘ \
ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY for T in Ware, tilled at rea*, n .^
A FINE LOT OF STOVES
Os every variety and price always on hand.
Everything in the Tin Manufacturing line for gale very low
CALL AND EXAMINE
JOURNAL AND MESSENGER BUILDING, COR. THIRD am' ‘
feb2-tf ****,»„
JOURNAL AND MESSEM®
i3T'O33
THE PROPRIETORS HAVING LAID !J k
NEW OF MATERIai,
#
Are prepared to execute an y and all kindaot
PMii ah© minm
SUCH AS
PAMPHLETS,
POSTERS,
UTILL heads,
liAisriA bills,
CARDS, ScC , Am
OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY.
And work executed on the shortest possible time
GIVE US A CALL.
Jan. 23-ts ROSE & BURM.
W. SI. BAAKN,
Carriage depositor
• _ *
Jtfacon, tleorp
OppoNite the “Stubblefield House."
T AM NOW PREPARED TO PUT UP TO ORDER ALL IKAN.VKB Os *
belonging to Carnage and W agon building. I offer the beat of fsc.l.Oa. h » *•**]
INO articles oi the same character. My arrangement* art ooapU* M j
Sm iHi work, Painting, Trimming, Repair*
And all work required on all kiuds of Vehiohe. I solicit the patrons* JM* A
of this cify, aod promise to give the utmost satiafaetioo id all iW els •*} I
entrust jobs to my shops, f am also prepared to Varaiab and
Repair Furniture
AI the Shortest ilotiee.
Prices will be the LOWEST that cao possibly be afforded. I will dwx,. *•»
for sale, a gcod supply of
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGE
WHMVH H *ll. t. HE 80t.lt M.OW ftHVi l*
HORSE SHOEJWO
one by the most experienced workmen in tbe city I gueram— mi
tion in this f articular > < < J
dec29-tf W- !>•
p . M. HORKBL. A. C. HORBBI.
SORREL BROTHERS ,
suml mism mmm
Savannah, Georgia. .
REFERENCES:
Massrs. H. K. Corning, Sou 4 Cos., X. Y.; P*tor V.
Ktag 4 Ca, R. Y.; Fishar, Broth..* 4 Op., MalU
u»ore; National Bank, Savauuab, Ga.; PranciaSottst,
Eaq .Stf'baM*, «a.; Mavano.4
T. R Bloom, Esq , Macao, Cfa
aovlE-Ow ,
B. i XOCEBaEB. mH
LOCHUANE l B.M 1
•sttohjte ri mt ut |
Macon, ua
IKNRY A JOHN HSlt*]
V. f'HAMHgRSSTRKfcT «» Vl* J
o'i:’stF’hTng|
A largE so U adapted to rtcuiAsm *■* I
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