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BY OLISBY & SKID.
MACON, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 13. 1869.
Savafibah Cards.
TO THE PLASTERS OF GEORGIA.
' E a^T 'W KXCHAKCB BCILDIKO,
SAVANNAH, GA» *-‘>’
In DoinwtJ^ mcj Forciio EciEiaft,
Bar >nd Mil
foorjMw «at. InUrot
» w«tlj Much of MOO ui mr*nrd*.
n* «B tt» niMipt!
> %l Cotton,
eupclvc., or to oar NorOiorn asd Kuro-
iDduto. drtSVi'm
BOIIIODOUBTFUL FEBTIUZERSI
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
JONES, BAITER & DAY,
Cotton Avenue, Macon, da.
EVERY PAPER DATED 1888 CROP.
HARRISON'S
SKXD IS YUURORRKRSEARI.T IfmwiAtMto
HUT AMM SELIgTolfTK*TTBIHQ CHEAP
Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines,
PLANT FERTILIZER.
700 Bags Ho. 1 Peruvian Guano,
POWDER OF RfiWBONE,
GUANO, GUANO.
CHESAPEAKE GUANO,
than otir an trilling bnteoer. In Tain ha nhoot-
od, pnmd, and implorod—no ana anavarod
him, and still this infarnal chorus continued.
Bath had somewhere mad that no animal
tnaaldarar attack a man who looked it tmllineh-
inglyin tha eye; and behaving that hie only
chsnos for life lay in aoeh a procedure, ha eso-
ttooaly drew himaelf bade to the corner of tha
JOHN W. O’CONNOR,
.Urnsto,
ivored brnta, salt
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY’S
SOLUBLE
PACIFIC GUANO!
FINE LIQUORS
WHISKY AND TAXES.
50QTOMAMMONIATKD
PERUVIAN
yy of no: 1 Peruvian Ga*no direct from the ships
ir warehouses of the agent of the Peruvian Govern
ment in this city, every bag: being branded by the
tirora Inspector of the State, and personal attention
being given to the selection of cargoes richest in
ammonia and driest in condition.
The experience of the most prominent planters
proves that a mixture of one hundred ponnd* of pare
Peruvian Guano, Dissolved Bones and Plaster, ac
cording to the formula of Mr. David Dickson, is equal
in effect to double the quantity of any manufactured
article sold.
Inconsequence of large quantities of adulterated
Guano having been sold as genuine Peruvian, we
guarantee the purity of erery pound shipped by us,
.t. 1 refer to the many prominent planter* who ob
tain their supplies through our agency.
JOHN MERRYMAN A CO..
.. * a.* J i ©West Fayette st.. Baltimore. Md.
J.W. BLOUNT, Agent, at Macon, Ga.
To Ae Editor of He World:
Sm—WHl yon call upon the exeentora of the
late Thaddeu-s Stevens to state under oath if
there were not $100,000 Pacific Railroad bonds
found among his assets, and not mentioned in
his will?
Hr. Stevens' executors have the floor.
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY!
CAPITAL, OVER SEVENTEEN MILLION
DOLLARS, GOLD.
N RE COTTON. MERCHANDISE. STORES.
DWELLINGS. Etc.
T he undersigned having been ap
pointed Agent of the above named popular
and highly responsible Company, is prepared to issue
policies on as favorable terms as other agencies in this
eity. L C. PLANT. Agent.
■eptS-ly
DEFERENCES !
David Dick.*on, Hon. T. J. Smith. Col. Thos. M.
Turner. A. J. Lane, John T. Berry, Hancock county.
Ga.; Editor “Southern Cultivator,” Athens. Ga.: E.
A. A J. A.Nisbet, Macon, G*.;J-M. Gray, Clinton. Ga^
Hollis 8. Kezar. Henderson, Ga.; M. D. Jones, Mid-
ville, Ga.: A; Livingston. Covington. Ga.; F. A. Jones,
Midville. Ga.; Rev. G. G. Smith. Ousleya. Ga ; Ste
phen D. Heard, James T. Gardner, Augusta. Ga.; P.
H. Behn, K. C. Wade A Co.. Savannah. G*4 Wm. Dev
ries. President Md. Agr.. Society. Baltimore: John 8.
Gittiags. President Chesapeake Bank; Charles Good
win, Cashier Franklin Bank; Editors of “Maryland
Farmer.” Baltimore. oct2&-3m
PrBCHasrsfa Lands in Yibginia.—We learn
from the Richmond Journal that Colonel P. R.
Stitson, of Washington, formerly law partner of
Daniel S. Dickinson, is in Richmond, with a
view of investing in lands in the immediate
neighborhood of the city, if an opportunity
should offer. Colonel Stitson has already made
some extensive purchases in the State, compris-
I ing about 50,000 acres in Tazewell and Buchan-
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