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MACON, GEORGIA. THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY U. 1869.
TO THE PLANTERS OF GEORGIA.
TISON & GORDON.
COTTON FACTORS
BOY NO DOUBTFUL FERTILIZERS!
infancy. The object of Uteaai
txato that ve hare made M aoU
to Arecttbe attention of at U
pie to them. Aa they are ini
need the foatering care of oar «
in oar judgment, they azs altc
thatr pafarnn>oymd natal! mil
ONION SETS, Etc.'
JO^ES, BAXTER & DAY,
Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga..
EVERY PAPER DATED 1868 CROP.
b'loto&at^n
nnmm
denUy a'natural
thoomnd in
to »ta It l» «■»»*> tatataMHM— tap-
tow-:
WSratantforentodonot aamn to taro aar con-
«4*« of the refau <f Ckm imea, and am Urn
laat Co make t||09PHl^ either footer their
tow wit Almost erarj one of Inwn was worth
froto flft to «io, they would not hehere it, and
would etill go oa taWng Bobbin oom, goober
peek aild “tow-headed" children. Bat they
-arrat leant the jno«* cgnhte^t people in the
Nora Scotia Land Piaster:
J li aiOAW, OROOVHR & co^ ;>
Cotton factors and (ommissjon
ENGLISH VARNISH,
COACH VARN&IH,
C0PA1 VABNKH.
POWDER OF :|PWB0N£,
JAPAN VARNISH,
DAMAB VARNI8H.
GUANO, GUANO.
Onr mahogany ectnea'irom Central America,
dpt Weat lndlea, from Africa and from Florida.
The beat i* from Han Domingo, being about all
that good-for-nothing people now e^ort. AH
thw money they make la in tUa way. The
meanest groya in Africa. . florid* pmdaaaa a
specie* of sa&agady called by botanists Sweet
Onery. It U not valued very highly. In Brii-
tahlIondameitjycBwgka,ttepiMiaO«>rgia,
and baa been ah orUol* of export and vast reve
nue for two tnmdiwd yearn. But mahogany for-
nitnre i* falling into disoae. It is vary fine and
very common. The demand for walnut la now
#mm ■OO.tfcatkindof fa-nitare U being
Ne.hPSBCVIAN.PAqiflft ’ . [ '■
BAKU A JARVIS’. r
<. j *
BOMB aad KBAT.
CLAYTON
3-H SCHOOL
u,.
great familiea.
woon’a rvaainaa vaciost. ,
The revolottoa in manufacturing furniture
^ * —Pa * , MaBil.d i ■’ yaw el .aw B--a w -1
nn mow ipuie ctnnpioM wiunn uo last vwenij
yean. Work which, in 1880, required fifteen
persona to do by band id sow aooompihhed in
one hour by steam and maohinAy. The plane,
except for putting the finishing touche* to the
■' tWtoiathalftfcaMtarfo ^ x
AtP-Aedetlr halftkittite, •
Ddis^tw ISJCBBTHIliHnWT fABBdO
ZtL* B, ZBZXXir A CO., -
a.) :. c., CJ.sWketaala Af*a»*ta.lhaBtoto»
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
With one at them ncoMnSC oat hand eando ae
mnch work aa fifteen men did then.
In Grenville Wood’s Vurnitora Manufactory,
there are twenty of them 0 wqtk. In an in-
apection of it yeatredaf morning, ‘ww aaw •
Tarniag Lathe, Hasry Altai’s FMaot Horttahig
' Rf- -R! • U.1A1 n t
JZamta
rOHM W. O’CONNOR,
Machine, a Machine for Molding, Plante*.
Baring, Tenanting, Nipping, Sawing and We do
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY’S
4 v**~T~ • SOLUBLE ,
PADIFIC GUANO!
bsewspi^n
FINE LIQUORS.
=’»• WHISKY AND TAXES.
ttaiig Machino would make the neeeaicry hole
inaBedkead in about half a minute. Every oth
er apeciea of work was dene in the katoe econo
my of Ume. There ere about thirty men end
hoy* employed in this Paotary. The tiftaan-
horee power Engine in an angU of the building,
•table* them to do ad much work ta one day aa
three bumtoed GaUnaUaakam used to do in the
olden time.
Saab, door* and blind* are turned oat by the
wholesale, and am shipped in every direction to
HP DAT TRAIN.
■•-isswnraT&Aixr*-
■ c t. Julian Ravi
travel on water and railway be rendered as se
cure as rest upon one’s couch.
The abominations of gas, kerosene, tallow and
whale oil must give way to something which will
turn night into day, and render cities independ
ent of monopolies and the crude productions now-
used to produce artificial light. There must be
improvements in buildup, in medicine, in print
ing, and, in fine, in every department whichnow
involves the necessity of human effort. In truth,
inventions as astonishing as some we have men
tioned are being developed every day. We
X/n-Ji ARE NOW OBTAINING OUR SUPPLIES
TV of No.l Peruvian Gnano direct from the ihip.
or warehonse--. f the agent of the Peruvian Govern
ment in tbi» eitr. every bag being branded by the
•worn Inspector of the state, and personal attention
being given to the .election of cargo** richest in
ammonia and driest in condition. vywtowgW. - r-
The experience of the most prominent planters
proves that a ■■■-■-— -fr-n-rinir-'l rennd.nfpnr*
Peruvian Guano, Dissolved Bones and Plaster, ac
cording to the formula of Mr.David Dickson, is equal
in effect to doable the quantity of any sioin&w^sd
article told.
In consequence of large quantities of adnlceratcd
Guano having been sold as genuine Peruvian, we
gaUttatoetaUBfity of every pound shipped by ns,
and refer to the many prominent planters who ob
tain their supplies through onr agency.
JOHN MKRRYMAN tOOU-H ?£
69 West Payette sb, Baltimore, Kd.
J, W. BLOUNT, Agent, at Macon. Ga.
in defiance of the perils* of the adventure, ana
the ruthless ravages of time, brought to light
these monuments of ancient grandeur aad mag-*
nificence; and onr gratitnde at being furnished
for publication the details of researches so
thrilling and astounding in their character, is
only oqualled by the absorbing interest which
we feel confident onr. readers will experience in
i^JIFERPOOL AND LONDON
\ ri~r#rji \y ipjj 1j. ji^ ~
GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY l
CAPITAL, OVER SEVENTEEN MILLION
DOLLARS, GOLD. j&jfg&iX*
N RE COTTON,\ MERCHANDISE. STORES
DWELLINGS, Etc.
T he undersigned^ having been ap
pointed Agent of the above named popular
aad highly responsible Company, is prepared to issue
policies on as favorable terms as other axencies in this
city. I. C. PLANT, Agent.
•eptt-ly
tornl they subside and c
Singer* and Public
tection from it.
Asthma, is always n
cured by ft. <**; -
Bronchitis is generi
-with their investigations, we understand it to be
the intention of the party having the relics in
their possession to ship the movable portion of
them at once to New York, if permission fiom ;
the war department for their removal can be
obtained, : Z& *£££%&&&* - ^
Likf. be: Jnst mortals, blest is he.
From falMmtisuTj and bnaineea free, t y- :
With his own team who tbsiDfl., H
9^ Which, grateful, one© confessed his father’s toil.
The Dalton Academy was burned on Christ
mas night. The yoong folks had a party there
and claimed to have extinguished all thniiigj
The Son says that large cotton merchants in
Columbus are now baying cotton in New York.
They can make more mony by this plan by
purchasing in and shipping from Columbus.
Wirt'obefehkncks : ■j
David Dickson, Hon. T. J. Smith, Col. Tho«. M.
Turner, A. J. Lace, John T. Berry, II an rock county,
Ga.: Editor “Southern Cultivator,” Athens, Ga.: E.
A. A J. A.Nisbet, Macon. Ga.: J. M. Gray, Clinton, Ga.;
Hollis S. Keaar. Henderson, Ga.; M. D. Joses Mid-
ville, Ga.; A. Livinfstem.Covington,Ga.; P. A. Jones.
Midvii!e,Ga.: Rev. G. Q. Smith. Ousleys. Ga ; Ste
phen D. Heard. James T. Gardner, Augusta- Ga.; P.
H. Behn, ft. C. Wade A Co^ Savannah. Ga.; Wm. Dev
ries, President Md. Agr. Society, Baltimore; John 8.
Qittiags. President Chesapeake Bank; Charles Good
win. Cashier Franklin Bank; Editors of “Maryland
Parmer,” Baltimore. oet28-3m
necessary to publish the certificate* of them here.
or do more than assure the public that its qualities
are fully maintained.
rs ’it-Z', hi•- Prepared by
JDB.J. C. AYER Ar CO, 9 JLQ WEILL, MASS.
*.9°- J - H - VEILIN’ A CC
rod nil the Draggiitg is Macon. Atio, all drnggii
md dealers in Medieine everywhere.