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supSobTcoubts op Georgia
J1b»« of Holding Superior Courts oJQeor
c-Kt for IHWi > aeaurtiin 0 lo V* 6 xan H e *
tnade by the font Legislature.
Appling—lst Monday March and Sept
jjuKer—3d Monday May and Nov.
Baldwin—4th Monday Feb. and Aug.
Banka —I*l Monday April and OeUjber.
Berrien— Monday after Superior Court in
Bibb—3d Monday May and Noverai
Brooke —2,1 Monday December and June.
Bryan-Day after 3,1 Mon. Apr. and Mon.
after Liberty Court, November.
Bull* Hill—Friday after 3d : \l*rtto and
jitter 4tli Moiitiay Ocumer.
Burke —3d Monday May and Jsovember.
Butte—2d Monday March and &ept
Cmlliouii 4th Monday May and Nov.
Camden —3d Monday April and October.
Canniiiell —3d nionduy heb. and Aug.
Carroll —Ist Monday April and <Jolol»er.
t Monday March and September.
*Vtnosu-2d Monday May aod November.
Chatham — 2d -Monday January and May.
Chattahoochee— 3d Moiidav May add Nov.
Ciri.tonsra —Ist Monday March and rsept.
Cherokee—lst Monday March and Sept.
Chariton —2d Monday April and Octoner.
t’larke-—lst Mon. Feb. and 2,1 Mon. Aug.
Clay—lth Monday March and September.
Clayton —let Monday May and Nov.
Clinch—4th Monday March and Sept.
Cobb —3d “ “
Cotlee —2d “ “ ;;
Columbia —Ist *
Column —Last Monday in May, and Mon
day after 4tb Monday November.
Coweta—l*l Monday March and Sept.
Crawford —lst “ ,
Dade —hi, Monday May and November.
Dawson—2d Monday February and Aug.
Decatur—4th Mouday April and October.
o «
Daily—lst _ ,
Dougberty—lst Monday June and Dec.
Early—lst Monday April and October.
Echols—Monday after 4th Monday March
and September.
Effingham—Mon. after 4th Mon. March,
ami 2d Mon. after 4th Mon. Oct.
EU**rt— -,1 Monday May and September.
Emanuel—lst Monday April and Oct.
Famuli—2,l Monday May and October.
Fayette—2d Monday March and Sept.
Floyd—3,l Monday January and July.
Forsyth—3d Monday February and Aug.
Franklin —2d Monday April and October.
Fulton—lst “
Gilmer —Ist Monday May and October.
Glasscock—3d Monday Feb. ami August.
Oiy„„— 4th Monday April and October.
Greene—2d Monday March and isept.
Gordon —Ist Monday April and October.
Gwinnett —Ist .Monday March, 2d Sept.
Hahtiershaii) —3*l Monday April ana Oct.
Dali—3,l Monday March and September.
Hancock—2d Monday April and October.
Haralson—3d “ “
Harris—2d Monday April and October.
Hart—3d Monday March and September.
Heard—3d Monday April and October.
Henry—3d Monday April and September.
Houston— 3d Monday February and Aug.
Irwin— Thursday after Sup. Court Teliair
Jackson —4tli Monday Feb. and August.
Ja=,asr— 4th Monday April amt October.
Jefferson —2d Monday May and Nov.
Johnson —Uh Monday March and sept.
Jones —3d Monday April and October.
Laurens —2d Monday April and October.
Dee —ith Monday March and Sept.
..iberty— 3,1 Monday April, Mouday after
4th Monday November.
Lincoln—4th Monday April and October.
Low lines —Ist Monday June and Dec.
Lumpkin—lst Monday Feb. and Aug.
Macon—3,l Monday March and Sept.
Madison —Ist “
Marion- “ “ “ .
Mclntosh— Tuesday after 2d Mon. April,
and Thins,lay after 4th Monday Nov.
Meriwether —3*l Monday leu. and Aug.
Miller—2d Monday April and October.
Milton—4th Monday March and Sept.
Mitchell —2,1 Monday May and Nov.
Monroe—4th Monday February and Aug.
Montgomery —Thursday after 2,1 Mouday
Midi, and Thursday after 3d Mon. Oct.
Morgan—lst Monday March and Sept.
Murray—3,l Monday April and October.
Muscogee —2,1 Monday May and Nov,
Newton —3,1 Monday March and isept.
Oglethorpe—3d Monday April and Oct.
Paulding—2d Monday in Feb. and Aug.
Pickens—2d Monday March and Sept,
pierce— Thursday before Ist Mouday Mch.
ami Sept. .
Pike—lst Monday April, and Thursday
after Ist Monday October.
Polk—Wt Monday February and August.
Pulaski—3d Monday April and October.
Putnam —Ith Monday March and Sept,
tyuiiman —3,1 Monday May and Nov.
Kabun—4th Monday April and October.
Baudolph—lst Monday May and Nov.
Kichmond —2,1 Monday April ami Oct.
S e hl t .y_4l)i Monday April and October,
be riven—lst Monday May and Nov.
Spalding—3,l Monday May and Nov.
S ewarl —3,1 Monday April ami October.
9 outer—2d Monday April and Octobe.
\t alU>i—3»i Monday March and Sept.
Taliaferro—4tb Monday Feb. and Aug.
Tatnal—3,l Monday March and 4th Mon
day October.
Tnvtor— Ist Monday April and October.
Te-I• oil —UH Monday May and Nov,
Telfair —Friday after Court* iu Wilcox,
Tboma*—l*t Monday June and IVc.
Town* —Thursday alter 3d Monday May
and 4k toiler,
Troup —3d Monday May and November,
Twiggs—4th Monday March and Sept,
Union—3d Monday May and iMoWr,
Upson—l*l Monday May and November,
Walker —Monday before Ist Monday Mth,
and SepieniWra
AValton—3d Monday February and Amt,
Ware —3d Monday March end September,
Warren—l*l Monday April and Uetoher,
Washington—2d Monday March and Sept,
Way no —Thursday after 3d Monday April
and 4h tolar,
\WMer* 2d Monday March and
White-Monday after BU Monday AjttN
nlld tk'iober,
W*il,s»x—tih Monday April and Oetoher,
Wilke* 4»h Mon,lay March ao,l Sept,
Wllkinsoti—lst Monday April and tkr.
Whittle,'d 4ih Monday April and Oct,
W'nrih -3d Monday April and October.
tiROYKSTKKN & €O,
l»IAXO forth
MANUFACTURERS,
<!»!> IIIIOAIIWAV,
NEW YORK.
THE aiten’ton ol »b* Public and the trade i»intu«d
loovr Ntw Si'al* <’ OCT,\VK lii'SKWOOI) i’l.vNO
rOKTKS. wit ch lor rolmi.A end punlj ol ton# arc m,
rivalled, bv any hitherto ottered in thm market The*
Centum nil ihc modern improvement*, Kirnch, Grand
Aoi ton, llurp I'dal, Iron Frame, Uver-Strung liaM
Ac., and Mtli inetroment being made under ibep#raoa
tl •uparvmion ol Mr. J II liItOVKSTKKN, who bM
bad « pmvikitl exiwnence ol o?cr go years in Ihtii
manufacture. m 'ullf warranted In ever? particular.
Tho “ Grovontcon I'iatio Fortes” received
the sward of merit over all others at the
celebrated World’s Fair.
Where wereexhlbued iMirumaotafmm the boat makers
of London, I'aria, Germany, Philadelphia, Ualtimoro
Boaion, ami New York) and alan at tba American In
atuuia for Ura aueoanaire rears, the gold and ailrar
ram. it, both ol which can bo aaen at our waia
room.
Ur tba tntrodnetinn of Improvement*. we make a
•UU more pr'trrt Piano Forte, und be manufacturing
largely. with a emctly eueli ay e'ein, are enabled to otter
thetw inatruuieuu at a price which will preclude ail
Soni petition.
faicaa—No I.Seven Octave, round corners. Rosewood
plain care tSoo.
No. 8. Seven Octave. round corner. Rosewood
heavy moulwing #385.
Bd.'». Seven Octree, round corners, Rosewood
Louis XIV rtvle #BSO.
Term* i Nat Caali In Current Funds.
PCSOKimVR CIUCCLAItS SENT FKKE.
“tt- * apraa-«B
PEOPLE’S CHEAP STORE.
n ■ ft 1'
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f- , , . , . . \ \ y
A. SCHEUERMAN & BRO.,
> rr A f\ P\ X fX
il*?*: » • •
-mTWM* o jl- je: s jwl. JC-. bs
AND
RETAIL DEALERS
IN
. , _ t / . U
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING,
HAVE lb Store their second mammoth STOCK for Spring and Summer, 1866,
Consisting of the very latest London, Paris and New York styles for the season.
Bought during the recent great panic for cash, at rates which enables them to sell all
goods at prices PER CENT. BELOW THE MARKET.
S4O-000 Clothing at Cost to close out the Stock, having determined to devote our
whole attention to Dry Goods. ~ .« T „
A. SCHEUERMAN & BRO.,
OF GEORGIA,
apr26-3m Mulberry St., next to Boardman’s Book Store.
CARHART & CURD,
DKALERS IN
Jjj|RDWAHE.IRON<._STEEL
Cherry Street, Macon, Georgia,
WOULD notify their old friends throughout the
country generally, that they have now in
store, and are constantly receiving such goods as
are in their line, consisting of
CARRIAGE MATERIALS,
BLACKSMITHS’ TOOLS
CARPENTER'S TOOL£,
FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
CURRIER’S TOOLS,
Fairbanks’ Scales,
SUGAR PANS, MILLS,
PICKS, MILL IRONS,
CABINET HARDWARE,
STORE AND BARREL TRUCKS,
MANILLA AND COTTON ROPE,
Gardening Tools, Builders’ Hardware,
Housekeeping Hardware, Leather and
Rubber Belting, Circular Saws, Nuts,
Washers, Machine Bolts, Counter Scales,
Bolting Cloths, Pocket Cultery, &c.
All of which they offer to parties at very reason
able rates. Country Dealers furnished on liberal
terms. iebl7-3m
Masonic Signet and Journal.
QOME time since we issued a Prospectus of a
Ct Monthly Magazine, to. be-devoted to> the inter
ests ol Freemasonry, under the style and title of
•Tlie Masonic -Messenger.” \Ye take great plea»-
ure in sd.tiuig that ftrotber s. Lawrence, Late tdi
tior of the Masonic-signet and.iowmai, whose fame
as,a Maxonic writer U wed known throughout the
Masonic world, witt be associated with us in the
edUoriaidh'paidiinent. <dur efforts wtil,therefore,
dneeted «o the'revival] of the signet and Jionrnat,
a winds tottneri* weft known and WKtelyctrvobated,
hnt which wa-sswatiowed nn tn the general l crash
that succeeded the inangwinttonof the tate war. We
ear nest Ilv invite the tate patrons of the ttignet and
Jonrnat, a* weft a* the fraternity at targe, to, come
to* rate p-tedgtng rarrsefves tn use everv
means in nnr power tnrveder the work tn every
way deserving thw patP.e'sgn.
We take thriekvasioM to, state that we have as--
ready tnet with w tn war
rant tnesWs'ertaei,,, ..vas the tvs .rent thettrat nerve
ter writ nnt W ten* - Ntyesh
3-.Kttttwnttd-.wvn.wrv.nwWsn-r.annWv
kljUlOff.
ait a naw, nr, Anthernf
_ Aehhtrih Ac.. s ,4ssoc-4ate ikhtwr-.
neahintetvvdw, tfte twtjfe, wiU tv
X. Jhnniett fttaehakear-, Macon, Via.
twascra *svnw.tete tn the ewSH^tease
THE WATCHMAN;
♦
A Waat3Ki,v or
T'otMtio*, X&m.
ll» Nassau St, New York.
ft I* * l&rjir* q Hftrto of tight pstfirc-m. with #l*
white p-xperT *”***’’ on heavy
Vow ought („ Suh> '-ri!,e for Th* Wotokmm •
no *“**"■" fVjmnmem thee >«
JMSESEff "• t *** n '*'*" then.
££s££ ”* PolU,cal there la no
r+\-'v.UM." > *" * CW * I>epmn, * nl there la no
« Bewuiaelitgives the l»u*t EccleaUat leal Intel.
niMiJo.’ CHlholTo H,ul
7. IWanae It gives a*y nopal* of all ihe I moor.
Neia *" °* Con « together with Oene^l
th.&^ llflVC * lhnUM “ l toualde reporu of
tursannd U |)lkooureeN? >ll ” 1,,,rU0 ' Lw
for Anil*» d
elmrc-li, no ullniio, no nectlon^fn/'t/?1°
country, and all Iti ,Zpb. 1 10 whole
id K'Sr.Th'.ssjT;
Tkkmh: glayeiir; #2 for six mom h«- at
montlir; single coplea, locent*. * tortbree
Uu Editorial bukluuSN, mill runs the Editor
CHARLES K. UKEkS,
For aubaerlptiona and
A. L. HAMILTON.
ft™*’
mu r 27 - 11
* AUGUSTA HOTEL.
PROPRIETORS:
S. M. JONES, Z. A. RICE,
WE re-p-rfoll' Idtll. .up oM (pi.nd, ,nd the t n ,
elin* public u» fire ua a call. Our Uou.a i t i.vJrad
in the heart nl trade and conreniant to the deporr
AuKoata. Ga. Aug. 84. 186&.
c 3AV£O I
_QU_ ByUsinc
BT. BABBITT’S Labor-saving Soap. This Boap
. is made from clean and pure materials, con
tains no adnlteratlon of any kind, will not injure
the most delicate fabric, and is especially adapted
for woolens, which will not shrink after being
washed with this Soap. It may be used in hard or
soft waters. It will remove paint, grease, tar and
stainajif all kiiufs. One pound warranted equal
to two pounds of family Soap. Directions sent
with each bar, for making three gallons handsome
soft Soap from one pound of this Soap. Kach bar
is wrapped in a circular containing full directions
for use, printed in English and German. Ask your
grocer for “B.T. Bai»bllt’sSoap,”and take noother.
B. T. Babbitt, Sot W, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 7U, 72, and
74 Washington streetrNew York.
r /I Make Your Own Soap
OUPmMNT SAyED By
USING B. T. Babbitt's pure Concentrated Potash
or Keadv Soap Maker. Warranted double the
strength oi'common Potash, and superior to any
other saponifler <>r ley In the market. Put up in
cans of 1 pound, 2 pounds, 3 ponnds, 6 pounds and
12 pounds, with full directions, in English and Ger
man, for making Hard and Soft Soap. One pound
will make 15 gallons of soft Soap. No lime is re
quired. Consumers will find this the cheapest
Potash in the market.
B. T. Babbitt. Nos. 64,65, 66. 67,68,69,70,72, and 74
Washington street, New York.
1 cnPER CENT SAVED I
K PYIISINC j
BT. BABBITT’S best Medical Saiaratus, “made
. from common salt.” Bread made with this
Saiaratus contains, when baked, nothing butcom
mon salt, water and flour.
Nos. 64, 65, 66, 67, 68,69, 70, 72 and 74, Washington
street, New York.
CCn PiRrCENT 'SAVEtfM
Iron and Steel,
BT, BABBITT’S Star Yeast. Powder. Light Bls
. cuit, or any kind of Cake may he made with
this Yeast Powder, in fifteen minutes. No short
ening required when sweet milk is used.
Nos. Cl to 74 Washington street, New York.
PINOmE CIDER
*7O WASHINGTON ST N.Y.
A CERTAIN cure for Cholera, Dysentery, Heart
Disease, Fainting Spells, and excellent for old
people, as it quiokons the circulation of the blood.
Sir For sale by J. 11. Zeiliu A Co s, Macon. Ga,
mar!B-6m
$1,500 TO $2,000 PER YEAH.
WANTED EVERYWHERE,
AGENTS, male and female, to sell the “Improved
Common Sense Family Sewing Machine,”
price Sis.—This Machine will Stitch. Hem, Fell,
fuck, Bind, Braid, ifuut and Embroider. Every
Machine warranted ibr three years. Circulars
r'KKk. Address, or call at 106, Jefferson st, Louis
vrib Ky. BUSS A McEATHRON,
uxarji-oiu Geu. Agents.
GREAT GIFT ENTERPRISE,
200,000 Gold anti Sitter Watches*
Sets Sttvex ywejftteww)pd S«t» aad Stags, Eng- i
liVi-v Uiun^r
MiactiiMeK,
&<?-u AVv
m U 80M mtr imiJbAJi Emh y with*
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Aftti W fey- tiiM wltSit i
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de»w<L aw wiMwat ii>gnr<l tn <-h<vi<-v end
wmil hy wiMVhnv tftvin* ell e fen- chewii. <Vn re
w,v" w,p V™ «en
hh\ «, nr\ '<ll wii 14 rs ?n y&&t ti<>
lit i4vk#> live <vr
wJSSJ^wiSwtn otvtein'yon e «oM Welch,
S*rvi<?6 #vr Hll v«f 1 Ini'fi <vt miiy VA4tt&4>te ari l-
MTTHSRK WILL BK NO BLANKS.
an order ror one
' i< : lf,)l °. n °» r Hst, will he went to
Buy futdrMMon <if W o^riih k tt\r wi • is t/w
n #0 with premium lor iv m wlih nUmiom
eolid aiive, Hunting wr Wai!eh, »*s
rile a*.! nil’h. n " 1 ( ' r '' Oooda not
r 4 eos n tf ®* CUK,v,m:r r wlll
Aicf’iitß Mrt<l o hi'fs win fil)r»w<*fl 10 fonts on
or<lomi by Mu m, providing not
l6*B Uutti dV6 bf* or<foi<’<| bl. a Umo. A rent* will
collivt Vi cenu for ««ach ri»rtin<*ato and r«ralt 15
cents to us. Address a!l oi*<i<tk to
w KEumtn.YAin,
n. L. cor. Nufttnu and Aun streets^
X\ ' VAKTKn kvkhvwhkkk ■
■■ " ■ JBL . .Jify __ l: ,
Watches! Watches!
Tho Greatest Induoomonts to Securo
Good Jewelry and Watches at $1 eaoh.
75,000
WATCHES, MUSICAL BOXES. CHAINS SETS
OF JEWELRY. PENBRACELETS TAS
TORS. OOHhRTH. riI'OONS, FORKS ”
Napkin uinoh, *c.| ac.
WORTH SOOO,OOO.
To beKold for ONE DOLLAfI eneh, without re
gard to value, and not to he paid for tin til you
whm.you are to get. Semi S, cenu for aeer
tlflCfttf, which will Inform you wlmt you can havo
E'JLZ'&tf l ie a "“S? U, i« ««t * ilv circular con
taining full Hat and partlculara, iilko farms to
ngenu, which we want in every Regiment end
Town In the country.
One certificate will cost 25c.! live for 81; twelve
J? r i¥i. tU rty . for OH « hundred, with premium
Oold Pen and miusalve Hold Holder and Pencil ter
Slo. All we ask is one triul.
Address
BRYAN BROS. Sc CO.,
58 Liberty St., N. Y. City.
P.0.80x 0788. *
febat-wdm
FRENCH MEDICINES
133 T VOC3-TJB!
IXAO —— ... .
BY
GRIMAULT & CIE ~
Chemists to H. F. H. Prince , Napoleon ,
45 RUE RICHELUE, PARIS.
NO MORE COD LIVER OIL.
Grimault’s Syrup of lodized Horse
Radish.
This Syrup Is employed with the greatest suc
cess, in place of Cod Liver Oil, to which it is infi
nitely superior. It cures diseases of the chest,
scrofula, lymphaticdisorders, green sickness, mus
cular atony, and loss of appetite. It regenerates
the constitution by purifying the blood, and is in
a word, the most powerful depurative known. It
never fatigues the stomach and bowels, and is ad
ministered with the greatest efficacy to young
children, subject to humors, or obstruction of the
glands. At last, it is very efficacious in the dis
eases of the skin.
’ NO MORE CONSUMPTION.
Grimault’s Syrup of Hypophos*
phite of Lime.
This new Medicine is a sovereign remedy in
phthisis and other diseases of the luDgs, promptly
removes all the more serious symptoms. The
cough is relieved, the night-sweats cease, and the
pat felt rapidly recovers his health.
NO MORE POVERTY OF THE BLOOD
AND PALE COMPLEXION.
Drs. Leras’ Phosphate of Iron.
2 Rs>. a bottle cash.
This new ferruginous medicine contains the ele
ments of the blood and bones, and Iron in a liquid
state. It is different from all hithertoroffered to
the public, is liquid, colorless and tasteless. It
speedily cures chlorosis, pains in the stomach, dif
ficult digestion, dysmenorrhte, anemia.
The majority of the Academies of Medicine of
Paris, recommend thePho.phateof Iron, to Ladles
of delicate constitution sintering from anemia, and
all other persons fatigued tronyiver anxiety, nerv
ous emotions, overwork, general debility and poor
ness of blood,
It is the only preparation which never causes
constipation, and can be borne by the most deli
cate stomachs.
NERVOUS HEADACHES, NEURALGIA
instantaneously cured by
Grimault’s Brazilian Guaranna,
A vegetable substance used from Immemorial In
Brazil, and entirely inoffensive.
Dr. Burin Du Buisson’s Digestive
Lozenges and Powders of the
Alcaline Lactates.
The Alkaline Lactates exercise the most benefi
cial influence over derangementsof digestion,
either by their peculiar action on the mucous mem
brane of 1 lie stomach, or by affording to the latter
through tueir combination with the saliva to the
fas trie juice, a supply of Ixirtic acid which all Eng
ish, French and oiiier Physiologists admit tobean
essential principle of digestion. For the informa
tion of those who may be without Medical advice,
it may be stated here that the symptoms of im
paired digestion are : Headache, pain in the fore
head, hemicrania, gastritis, gastralgia, heartburn,
wind in the stomach and bowels, loss oi appetite,
emaciation, etc. All these soon disappear under
the action of the Alkaline Lactates, which may be
always had iu Lozenges, or Powders.
BETTER THAN CAPCEILA.
Grimault’s Capsules and Liquid Ex
tract of Matico Vegatalis.
Where all other Medicines have failed, these
preparations will always effect a cure. Tuese in
sure rapid and extraordinary cure of sevtie, recent
and chronic cases of private disease. They are
used in the Hospitals of Paris, by the celebrated
Dr. Ricord, and are found greatly superior to all
hitherto known mineral remedies and Copaiba
and Oiibebs. The injection is used in recent, uud
capsules in the more chronic cases.
General Depot iu Paris at
GRIMAULT A CIE,
Chemists to H. F. H. Prince Napoleon,
45 rue Richelieu.
In New York at F. M. BECKEKY, 129 Grand St.
In New Orleans, at DUCONGE, and at every
good Chemist. mar6-tf
St. Louis, Cairo and Johnsonville
STEAM
PACKET COMPANY.
C. J. CAFFREY President.
J. B. STOCKTON Secretary.
FRANK F. KNOBEL Treasurer.
DITECTORS.
M. Bums, Nashville, A. B. Morcan, Bt. Louie.
H. W. FytJe, do J. B. L Keating, do
R. C. McCord, St. Loais. J. P. Calhoun, do
A. A. Turner, St. Louis.
Forming a Daily Line of Steamers from St. Louis
to John.sonville and Eastport on
the Tennessee River.
In connection with the
Nashvtfte and Northwestern Railroad,
Nashvißo atul Chattanooga Railroad,
Sowth Carolina and Alabama Railroad,
Connecting at Cairoi, with the
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD,
and at Fadmcah, with
NttiRUE ANR OHIO RAICROAIX
From St Louis to Nashville in
Forty Hours*
sh« *A*Mhwii and iwnW to
Chattaao-og-a, AilatHa, Wioatwarnwy,
Ana ai) ipainiia m
TKNNESSKR,
GEORGIA,
mvm CAROLINA a«d
ALABAMA.
The toJlovHng light atangfl'it and feat ateanvetv
cowiivnvr nhi* wan, *vne <vr n-hteh will leaveOwnpa
a,V* Wh«n horn foot, oi »V#mWw attwei, dally at
4P, *:
steamera;
c. r, Cxrpm, Um,
M. RCHMk, 'Su.vkr Wav*,
Rvrav, Mii.rmvv,
LwweoßA, Virwixja Part**,
lam tha, Ofo. McC. Port**.
Fannv Rarkrir,
Tliriwigh Tlokeim »nd Rtl’nTpfidlngMamed *t Corn
pem'A offlve, No. 11, SOUTH COMMERCIAL
STREET, (City Building*.)
For Freight or Piw-mre npplv on board of boat*,
or to .JOS. MiEXTIKE 1 ft team br,at
BOYD .t SYT.VI'sTER, ( Agent*.
Jan23-tf SCOTT A UltO., lUiln.ad Agent*.
BURKE & TRIPOD,
HOUSE. SIGN,
AMI)
ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS.
HAVING on band «M the necMaarv niafetisl to
c,»rry on the biuineaa, are prepared to *i?e »ali»-
f'Clion, bulb in k.ecmhin and price*, Pi *ll who may
them favor with thuir order*.
They willaleo kaupon baud and far *ale, mixed Palate
ol every demiript ntn.
GRAINING,
MARBLING,
GILDING,
GLAZING,
PAPER HANGING,
FRESCO PAINTING, &e.
Particular attention paid to order* from the
country.
C. BURKE, A. P. TRIPOD.
over J. N. Seymour’* Store.
aprld-tauglS Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
LOXTY days after date application will be made
O to the Ordinary of Craw ford county, for leave
to sell the land belonging to the estate of Jasper
N. Long, of said county, dec’d.
JESSE B. LONG, Adm'r
“EXCELSIOR!”
»
The European Plan!
' *.r * • ; -,ut AA\ .; “
ISAACS' HOUSE
Just below tl Journal and Messenger 1 ' office, and
. f
directly opposite the Magnetic Telegraph oJJUe y
Macon, Oa
<s ———
Visitor* Fnrnltbed AccommodMloii*
t/jT •all nouns.
THE undersigned would take pleasure in announc
ing to bis triends and the. public generally, that
his new building has been completed in every particu
lar, and that he has succeeded in making the most
complete arrangements for carrying on a
FIRST CL./SS MOUSE
IN THIS CITY,
ON THE EEBOPEAM PLAN.
t .. ■ t-J- *
Meals and other accommodations furnished to tran
sient customers and citizens at all hours.
The extensive experience ot the proprietor in the
Hotel and R-staurant husinrse, warrants him in guar
ante- ing to his patrons the utmost satisfaction in every
particular.
Having just returned from the Northern markets
with a complete outfit for his
jxeVi* nuii.ni.xG,
and a large supply for bis
RESI’AU RANT,
he trusts to metit a continuance of the flattering pat
ronage heretofore bestowed upon him, both by regu
lar and transient customers.
The highest market price
paid for all kinds of game.
E. ISAACS,
dec23-tf Proprietor.
GEORGE PATTEN,
Forwarding and Commission
M e r c li an t,
NO. 182 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
HAVING resumed business, renews the tender
of his services to his former correspondents
and the public, with assurance of prompt personal
attention to all interests entrusted to him.
feb27-3tn
P. C. LIGHTE & CO.,
(Late Lighte, Newton & Bradburys,)
Manufacturers of First-Class
PIANO FORTES.
Highest Premium at the American World's Fair
and Inhibition of the Industry of all Nations.
This w. 11 known establishment is now contin
ue'! ’.v V. C. LIGHTE and LOUIS ERNST, at the
01-i stand, 431 Broome st., bet. Crosby and Elm,
New York City. may2-ly
An Old Song, set to a New Tnne
<&~1 866. J)
“As Sprint/ approaches
Ants and Roaches
From their holes come out,
A>ul Mice and Rats,
In spite <p Otis,
Gailj/ skip about.”
”18 years establtisbed in New York City.”
‘'Only uUnllible remedies knowir.”
w, S'ree from Poisono.”
‘''Not dangerous to, the Human Ir'amUy,”
”Uats come out of titeetr holes totUe.”
“CoatfurV* Rat, Roach, <fec., Extey’s,
fs a paste— wad fo* ftota,. .Wee, Roaches,
MUmk and Red JmJa, Jcc., do , do., do.
‘■‘‘CSoatayV’' Rc<S-R\ig Extcy*oi»atoar,
la a w waste—wwdi to> destroy-, aad
aap> as a for- Red >- -Wwa, do,
< *e**rtayV > Fowdsr toy laseeta
fa fcw MrM/1,%., Rud-Rtedih.
V*t*<M 0/A Rl/hnd, Vd/Jlh., d'WOMtK, do,
WT\- ; 5 *! )>$ Wf aM ws>At4fl|o<«*,fWfdtteWit.
*vw.\iftX' v w.w.o f* w* KfwJfr
((Wshs, fscfw/oxoa f»MX's
fMPAsMfv**
HENRY R, COSTAR,
«*£*Wfw Uavw*,,*,
a# 1 Ry M R<4 and SVbN-A.
AM -AM f’wvfggo,!* and feefad'efw.
1868.
nsmx*m <&p vt A '/x-rno <?**<**
ish ) aw-etls AWd proves ipy, WvaH WWW
ff**r *# ffA*** WfW fwva a|*x>igwwy AW/IdPAeewAAwtt*
Wft low* lhaw «V ,A») iw ttwva vy-aVs, Saw, wwievs
ttfWi imwvewvefAwvdyeAW toe kept down, fihwy wwwM
cowxwme wvvm »<*vi Gf*w wv>wm rAfsiAin as.dr) !iu>
wsaw t wings.
•#*>*cv ■■costrAK’A” Advertisement aliox-e.
1866.
f?d TS’WgtW* R J RT)S. —Whoever engag-es 1n shoot
ing small bird* 1« a cruel man ; whoever aids in
exterminating #/<wl* a benefactor. We slum hi
like some one to give ns the lien •■‘fit ol their ex
perience In driving these pests. We need some
thing liestdes cogs, eat*. And traps tor this bus!-
WWX.—nWer) rifle American, ,X. )’.
*d*tk«•’Oostak s” advertisement Above
1866.
"CVSTAR'S" JU T KXTKRMTXA TOR ts sim
ple, safe. and sure- the most perfect KAT-lticsiion
meeting we have ever attended. Every Hat that
ran get It, properly prepare.l, will eat It,and every
one that eats it will .lie, generally at some place as
distant as imssiblc from wlici tlt was taken.— Duke
Mirror,
Mr Hde "Coma it's" Advertisement above.
1866.
HOUHKKF.F.J'F.RH troubIed with vermin need
ne so no longer, If they use “Costa it's” extermin
ator. We have used It to our satisfaction • and if
a hoi cost 86, we would Imve It. We have tried
poisons, bill they efltected nollllllg; lint '•CosturV'
article knocks the breath out of Itats, Mice, (touch
utidHed-Jlugs, quicker than we cun
write It. It Is In greutdcmi.ud all over the coun
try.— Medina, Ohio (lazHte.
*d*Hoe "Costa it's" ad vert Isenienl above.
1866.
A VOICE FROM Tllß FAR W’/W.-Hpeaklng
ol COM Alt .S'” ft at, Itoach, Ant, Ac, Extermina
tor—“more grain Mid provisions are destroyed an
nually in Grant, tottrdy liy vermin than would
pay lor tons of this fiutund Jnsect Killer.”—Ann.
canter, Win,, Hern hi,
fjrHae •• CO&TAM'H" a<! vertlhomerit above.
1866.
FARMERS AND UOURKKERFEIiH-MioxAd
recollect that liundredsoi dollars' worth of Grain
Provisions,etc..are annually destroyed hy Hats!
Mice. 1 nts, nno other insects and vermin—all of
willed ji- I oij prevented by a few dollars’ worth ol |
“C,, v Hat, Roach, Ant, etc.. Exterminator, i
b- i ,*•!, arJ used freely.
Sr/- n.“ "COSTA U S" advertisement above.
a- Sold In Macon, Ga.
*r Bv MASHEN BuKG * SONS,
aid al! Liruggists and Dcalerk marQ2-lmd*w* I
HOME AGAIN!
•gi\ -: 'f irl.'JV
At the old Stand, next to the La
nier House, where
FURNITURE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Can be bought at reasonable PRICES.
jS@,CALL AND SEE.*2SOf
BUREAUS,
BEDSTEADS,
WASHSTANDS,
WARDROBES,
CHAIRS,
f TABLES,
SAFES,
TRUNDLE BEDSTEADS,
COUCHES,
CRIBS,
CRADLES, ETC., ETC.
Not having a large capital, I am com
pelled to sell at a small .profit, in order to
pay hand 9 and debts.
GRENVILLE WOOD.
mar2l-ly
Texas Agency at New Orleans.
E. C. tVHARTOS. EDW. BANDCI.IFF.
Wharton & Sandcliffj
GENERAL AGENTS,
115 Common st., bet. Camp and
St. Charles, near the City Hotel,
NEW ORLEANS.
marls-tfgf
Portable Steam Engines.
PLANTERS and MECHANICS
WIJLL FI2VD THZSI
EISTG-IIETES
%
WELL ADAPTED TO THEIR WANTS*
We Warrcnt them to give satisfaction.
FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS
A. N. WOOD & CO.,
EATON, MADISON CO., N. Y.
feb2o-3ra
EDDY’S
Kerosene Cooking and Heating
STOVES AND RANGES.
THE COOKING STOVES WILL
BAKE, BOIL. STEW, FRY AND ROAST with
the 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
Kerosene Stoves that burn without smnkeorodor.
The Heating Stoves are very convenient and eco
nomical, especially where a tire is required but.a
few hours at a time.
“We have been perfectly astonished to Ree what
a labor-saving, dirt-saving and heat-snving insti
tution is Eddy’s Patent Kerosene Stove. Taking
the cost of running it, and the result attained, it
is the best patent in the market.”—Worcester Daily
Spy.
Orders for Stoves may be sent through American
Advertising Agency, 389 Broad wav, Nt / York.
MOORE & NICHOLS,
Manufacturers, 40 Courtlandt Street, N. Y.
Also, Manufacturers of Gas Cooking aud Heating
Stoves and Apparatus. Aud agents for
E. Remington & Sons, llion,
Manufacturers of Revolving Pistols, Rifles, Guns,
Gun Canes, Gun Barrels and Elliot Repeaters.
teb2o-6m
TO ADVERTISERS.
A Supplement to the Daily News,
Consisting oi uniform pages containing Adver
tisements and other matter, wUi be publisbea
day,
And Extra Copies Daily,
\Ysbi Fli to. be ctrcniated care ml ty,
l Htete Oit CH-vßGfc.', in each oi the foUo.wmg
Ait ttt» RaUrond Yrains coming in off going ont
mi the City, the City Raiitoad Cars,ttee terry boats,
•'Steamteoat.'s.tm'eignsitcamcrs arriving or depart'
tag, ait Emigrant whips, and tn ait ttee principai
ttotcK m Condon., terreryooi,,. Fans, teremcn, and
other' hrwwean Yrties, and rn the tsiand at Cuba,
Aim, tn aft the Yrtiea. at the Vnited
htates and the Canada*,
This will make the Clreuletlen
greater thxn that, at any- atheff ItAU-.V dtAY ttNAY.
tn New Yath,
_ ADVERTISERS
Naw avatitnig thern>er*e» at ttte atnantnntty ta
'rnakehnawn tne-tt'hWMnesathtatigih the vrwnntna
at ttw Nt \v t cii4h NeAVc ate waved vst fhn
Ihtfrntattve ntt its gtest e-ttVNtllattvnt s in vvwwrinenvg
at ttte tanfo- tnyier-s received ay ttt, tn, vetttty tatnn
vaioca, uta dattt-ttal as the tawt ntesttnnt ra* Ad
vertts-r>e nd tt'.e rvittdtv-gettetativ vte|ertdttyg tttw
.vu tvmVit, v t>, wv-ttte att extettxt.nt »Vl Intdtwsa
vsviY.ttv .>, ate wtih enter tvn>sv witatt i l | <t ttvd tail la
bcevntn septs .t ur. with tne ntt<rtt«sttannttte ad>
vafii •da he det svevt ttattt Httnamteat* thtatttth
the vest, at its ot thts tstt'n'nt- hntntai w .rlever re.
laics to raittntetvtsl ,tt ffttiaavrai Matters., no mat
ter what May Ms ti,e larttcuM- bttsntews in w hiett
any puny may iw v-t.gaged.
4 will give is per vent, far all advertisement*
nivveired by vanvusseis. Adveitiwmenls <m any
kind and tn any language, w.R ta ixti.hshedaMhe
rate at 8) cen%> j>cr line, each mw-rtion. »
N. H.— All advertisements intended for this Sup
plement should be distinctly marked "Pally Newa
Supplement. ”
Advertisers will be supplied with any number of
tbc Supplement at the rate of ft AO irer Thousand.
F. (il SCKTTI, 24S HhoaDWAY,
Is our aiilhoiixerl Agent tor the supplement,
feblk-rtm
United States Steel Pen Works.
Factory, CAMDEN, N.J.
R. ESTERBROOK &C 0„
STEEL PEN MANUFACTURERS,
Warehouses l<« Arch Street lnillodelpliia, and 42
John Street, New York.
These culchinUHl Pens are of Genuine American
Manufacture, and comprise every leading style In
the Market, and are eqiiul In finish, elasticity and
Illjcm-sM ol point to ihe best Imported. They are
therefore, sure to gum the confidence of the Amer
ican public.
Samples and prices on application. Lot* made
to order, ol any pattern or stamp required.
For sale to tlie i rude at the Manufacturer*’ Ware
houses, a* above: and at retail by all Stationers.
Booksellers and News Dealers In the U. H.
feb'/O-drn K. 1-XTERUROOK A CO.
Paper Materials, &c.,
WANTED.
f|*HE higl»estca*h prices paid for
1 COTTON RAGS. WASTE,*
OLD Rul'K AND BAGGING,
AISO,
COrrEU AND BRASS,
AND OTHER OLD METALS.
Apply to
PETER DAVEZAC,
.m,. Corner M and Arch
mar2o-3m* Macon, Oa.
ROBERT FALKNE6
JOURNAL AND MEBBXNOER BUILDING, <U* WAn|#
DEALER IXT
STOVES,
SHEET IRON,
TIN PLATE,
MANUPAOTTJRED Til*
SLA-I'TS, PLATEB,
BUCgETa - p> r -
ROOFING AND GUTTTRIHo
OF all kinds promptly Executed, in the beat style, and on
Also, any and all kinds of work in SHEET IRON COPPH **
promptly executed.
ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY for Tin War., filled * t
FINE I*OX OF STOVEs
Os every variety and price always on hand.
Everything in the Tin Manufacturing line for sale very »
CALL AND EXAMIM
JOURNAL AND MESSENGER BUILDING, COR THIRD n
- '
JOURNAL AND MESSES®
JOB OPPXCE.
THE PROPRIETORS HAVING LAID i>
IVEW STOCK OF MATER| V
Are prepared to execute any and ail kind, nt
Mdua amb nm we;
sdch;as
pamphlets,
POSTERS,
bill heads,
hand bills,
CARDS, AeC , i
LOUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN AN
And work executed on the shortest possible tin e
GIVE USJ A CALL.
Jan ’ 23 - ts ROSE Si BOR.
GREAT TRADE SALE
WU iu SUNS* tkg uroot varus! STlXlt U* Ute UITY. ud wui saw j
tt»Ai W«*k, «U) IwtiM&H artook of aU
STAPLE AX’D FIXE GROCERII>
AS FOLLOWS:
Rivv (NvlKm, Ovvm W Ota. to u
J*v» «k> is cu, to ota.
ycnirnn- lUtsma, K*r
IdUfr Ra i»ut»,
Keii»|* A a dot* Ovoter*.
Tallow atul Atlantaniin* t an4!«*
Moivun’a Family Ssruv,
Oolgate’a ToiM s-vapT^
Pruivm fur t Vsiking.
Prune*, fancy ,w. kajrr* (Uhla im\
ClHxxiiaic, Itaker’rt itmnium,
„ drt XXX Yaiiilia,
80 pkgi. of th* FI.NL>ST MUTTER In Itk l .*."*
and Buckwheat Flour, In whole and balffiLTLu* KtUm
We l,av« the grvauwt of Una m , ’ *
be found in Macon, and w* will m*U th*m ■ *- n •*' • ’ ■**
trade for the same article. U * #m tbmm m» f 0 \
MEORATH, PATTERSON
tnar2l-taug2 Mulberry Htrmt, nppmi* lanlw ft-mm w*.
g£
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE,
STREET,
OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT,
IMACON, GA.
Phwtona, Breu, Cloee Carnage*, Boggle* and
Hor*e*, ana Hadtlle florae* always on liand.
febifa-am A. W. CUATMAN. AOT.
N. L. DBUBT
SION AND ORNAMEC
PAINTER
Comer Room. ov*r /, x 9*jw
CHERRY BTHKK.T, M.\< o>
-ggrtS-ly
hk>k» 4 joh\ rtitir*
» CiIAMMM NtkCST »*w TO*
M—«**t*r*i * —a <*<*, a
CLOT HI >G
A larga mm* *4*p<ad la gsawars
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