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BY CUBBY & REID.
MACON. GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. MARCH 3. IS69.
Georgia Ttltgnph Building, Baron.
am CO gUBsezomog:
Dailt Titronra-for on# jeer.. $10 00
Dailt Ttu«unM.r n« meadSZIZIZT 5 CO
For shorter periods One Dollar par month.
Groton firiri-WinLTTsi.rox.irH—one year. 4 00
OaoaoiA Hwi-Wmu TcLaoesm—eix rn'thi 2 CO
Mammoth ttrxxiT Tn.xcaxra—one year- SCO
Mammoth WiKLTTxLMSAra—fir months— i 50
DRUG STORE
No. 8 HOLLIN8WORTH’S BLOCK,
No. 1 Peruvian,
Sardy’s Soluble Phospko Peruvian, !
Sardy’s Ammoniated Soluble Pacific,
Baker & .Jarvis’ Island Guano,
Bolivian Guano,
Highest Grades pure Phosphatic Guano,
Ground Land Plaster,
Carolina Bone Phosphate,
Of Superior Quality,
GEORGIA LECHUTCBE.
From (h. 4llauCbMlilsl>M.I
#• -| , Mom AY, March I, I860.
JSesate.—Journal of Saturday read and ap
proved. i.
The rales were impended, and a resolution
offered by Mr. Speer, tendering a seat on the
floor of the Senate to Got. W. H. Smith, of
Alabama. Adopted.
lERUVIAN GUANO—direct from the Importer.
Soluble Pacific Ouano,
Woolston’.* Superphosphate,
Wbitloc* LVraliscr.
Baugh's Raw Bone Superphosphate,
Patters n Superphosphate.
Willcox. Gibb# A Co. Manipulated.
Pbaeoix'Ouauo.
Gustin’s Raw Bone Superphosphate.
Land Plaster,
South Carolina and Georgia Phosphate.
Merryman's Dissolved Bones.
Of these the white yam and pnmpldn Spanish
keep the best, while the negro killer and buck
are the most prolific, especially upon poor land.
The leaf and vine of the negro killer are very
large, and the “slip,” from its toughness, easy
of propagation. On the contrary, the early red
bears a very small vine with a scolloped leaf,
and can be raised to perfection by tine 4th of
July. It is very dry and mealy in substance
and is said to be a highly nutridous and inno
cent food for children.
On the whole, for market and table purposes
we prefer the yam, which when fully matured
and properly baked, is almost covered with the
sugar or syrup which exudes from the surface
daring the cooking process.
In planting the sweet potato, it may not be
generally known that the eyes are chiefly clus
tered together at the two ends of each tuber.
Tn<- practice of cutting these off, therefore, ta-.
fore bedding or planting is very detrimental.
Experience proves that but few of the eyes ger
minate save those at the end. This can be
shown by planting the centres of the potato in s
patch to themselves.
We cannot pause now to debate the ratimaU
of this truism.
It may be laid down aa an axiom in sweet po
tato culture, that a soil thoroughly pulverized
and enriched, is a prerequisite to success. To
this we may add the necessity of keeping the
pleats entirely free from weeds and grass, si
every stage of -their growth.
Com and cotton may languish and recover for
want of work, but the sweet potato never. The
very process of removing the grass by the hoe
or hand Breaks off thousands of root-bearing
fibres, and ruins the yield of the crop.
To ensure an abundant harvest, let the earth
be well trampled by stock, or plentifully ma
nured broadcast with' stable scrapings or cotton
seed during the winter, and then thoroughly
subsoiled and broken up.
If bedding is to be resorted to, the potatoes
can bo placed in oblong beds about four feet
wide without cutting and nearly touching each
other, early in February.
After setting them thus, cover four Inches
matter of famishing the Capitol with furniture,
and recommending that the request of the City
Council be aeoedea to. The Governor claimed
that the necessities of the situation demanded
the coarse pursued by him in expending the
thirty-five thousand dollars, and that under the
contract the City Council of Atlanta was bound
to famish the Capitol with appropriate furni
ture.
Tbs messsse was taken no.
Mr. Nunnally offered a joint resolution, which
waa adopted, appointing a joint committee of
four from the Senate and six from the House, to
consider and adjust the matter of famishing
the Capitol building, and that one hundred
eoat« of'tbs aMMgs b* yslatsd.
Tbs Chair appointed the following as the com
mittee on tho part of the Senate, viz: Messrs,
Normally, Smith, 3Gth, Fain and McArthur.
bum o.v rcr-HT nxADixo.
Mr. Candler—To amend section 3768 of the
Cods; for the relief of defaulting tax-payers for
1868; to require the Secretary of State to keep
a recorded hat showing the number and title of
all acts deposited in his office, and to provide a
penalty for permitting such acts to De taken
from Ms office, pr to keop said' list; to change
the lima between DeKalb and Gwinnett, so as
to include the residenoe of L. B. Wormaek in
DeKalk.
Mr. Smith, of the 36th—To fix the salaries of
members and clerks of the General Assembly.
[Fixes it at $360 per annum, with actual neces
sary expanses to and from residenoe, after 1870]
Mr. Nnnnally—To amend the act ineojpora-
ttuftthcBamnnah’ Albany and North Alabama
Also, to provide a more speedy mode for en
forcing liens in oertain cases.
Mr. McArthnr—To define the meaning of the
term wild and unimproved lands.
Mr. McWhorter—To allow Judges of Superior
Court* to send to the penitentiary for safe keep
ing perties charged with crime, when they doem
it neoessary, and for other purposes. •
Mr. Wooten—Toamend the charter of Athens
and the various acts amendatory thereof.
: Mr. Griffin (6th)—To authorize the Ordinary
of Lowndes county to issue scrip to raise funds
to erect a court-house.
Mr. Hnngerford—To incorporate the Atlanta
Having* Bank, (William Markham, Lewis Scho
field, E. L. Jones, D. O. Jones, W. D. Cook and
One Hundred Tons FISH GUANO.
«-WillMil on time—small percent, added.
JONES, BAXTER & DAY,
Bare for sole a largo Stock of
PAINTS, OHS, GLASS, PERFUMERY
FANCY GOODS,
Snuff, Garden Seed,
rpHE USB OF THE ABOVE SOLUBLE PH0SPH0 PERUVIAN AND AMMONIATED SOLUBLE
PACIFIC GUANOS Is particularly recommended, bring compounds of the .richest Pacific Phosphatio
Guanos, rendered eoluble: the fermer containing 3) per cent, of Peruvian Guano, and the latter being highly
ammoniated with animal matter, each combining more valuable ingredient* than any natural Gnano, mak
ing the most concentrated and profitable Fertilizers in use for Cotton. Corn. Wheat and Tobacco.
For Sale, in Bast and Barrels. Jn quantities to suit, by
US-Cell and seo me before purchasing.
Gotten Avenue, Maeon, Ga.,
HARRISONS
PLANT FERTILIZER.
LL orders entrusted to them will be filled
. ly and with the greatest care, and at t
700 Bags No. 1 Peruvian Ouano,
this season only, to jfO per ton, for th# purpose of in
troducing it to the Planter* of Georgia and Florida,
and Doit earnestly desire to hare it practically tested
ajonxriie of other well knot, n Pip op hate. anil Fert'l-
tossa, Ifinl —n| that a fair, impartial trial will
inK crop*, both a*
We buy exclusively foressh and sell only for tl
money down, and can give better prices than any otl
er house In the State.
J. H. ZEILIN * 00.
WRIGLEY & KNOTT,
Direct from the Government Agent, every bag guar
anteed genuine: 110 Barrels beet
convince the moet skeptical ot it* sup..,.. ...
qualities in the first, as well a* securing crops,
to activity and durability.
W. R. HARRISON.
Successor to Alex. Harrison.
611 Commerce *t_ Phils..
Proprietor and Manufacturer.
Orders respectfully solicited, and any information
riven by addreeslaa .
_ BLOAN. GROOVER k CO„
Factors and Commission Merchants,
Savannah, Ga.
Agent* for the sale of Harrison's Plant Fertiliser In
Florida. Southern and Midills Georgia.
*g-Price, delivered in Augusta. Ua , $A per ton.*®*
Factor and CommissionM^ wt
Agent for the sale of Harrison's Plant Fertiliser in
Northern Georgia and upper South Carolina.
AGENTS AT MACON, QA.
All the above rertilizerg have been, and will continue to be,
SjJtSSf examined and approved by Dr. A.. Means, State Inspector at
lAgyr Savannah, and will bear bis inspection brand. ■ . ,n r
For prices and particulars, tend for Cittiflar. janl5-2m
SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR!
3 # great remedy for Dyspepsia, Liver Disease,
ills. Fever. Jaandiee. etc. For sale in any quanti
ty. V he trade suppliel at a very handsome discount
for profit, by the Proprietors.
J. H. ZXUX.XXT dk CO.
febl7-lf
Not* Scotia Land Plaster
Railroads,
Fertilizers.
VIA
Columbia and Augusta Railroad,
COLUMBIA. tmeeand
CIl.AKI.nITK.
GKKKNSltORO’, r_
RICHMOND,
r. WAMtlrfflTON. -J
ri Plltr A11KUMU A^f&D NEW YORK
Raleigh. Weldon, Petersburg, etc, or via Wold<
Portsmouth and Hay Lino Steamers.
FERTILIZERS.
I TONS AMMONIATED RAW BONE
afiOtoneSoiubl.PacifiSo^ 051 ’^™-
100 tong Double Rectified Pouarette.
1P0 tone Pernri.n Guano.
» 1 0 tons Laud Plaster.
100 tons Carolina Sunerphosphato,
Orchard clover and Lucerno Seed, foreale by
TOILET ARTICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
FERFUMBRY,
Of Choice Quality—Rimme!’* and Lubin’t Extracts.
Whit* Lead. Oils. Varnishes. Window Gita*. Putty,
Paint and Varnish, Brushes, etc.
ally watered to expedite the early sprouting of
the tubes.
When propagated from tho potato cutting,
planting should be delayed until the latter part
of March, to prevent dry' rot during the slow
process of germination. The method maybe
thus briefly described:
Upon ridges four feet apart made with either
hoe or plow, trench deeply, and deposit the po
tato, cut in two pieces only, at intervals of eight
stable or lot manure, or killed cotton seed, and
The great enemy to a stand is dry rot and the
CHESAPEAKE GDANO,
SPRING 1869.
FASH10MABLE_DRY GOODS
LORD a TAYLOR
SUPERPHOSPHATE,
LANDBETH'B FRESH AND
GENUINE GARDEN SEEDS.
crop or ipt.
HAIR, FLESH AND TOOTH BRUSHES.
Country Merchants. Physicians,!Planters and others.
IJ*HI8 article needs no recommendation when it has
beeonsed. Th# following Utter from one of the most
respected eitisens of Monroe county, tells the whole
story. We bar* other Utters and can give the names
of many who will not t}o without it If it is to he had.
* • ‘ » jj -r *. ”
but w* prefer to give a latter from a man who is well
and favorably known by almost everybody la Bibb
and Monro* counties. Sqch a men Is Dr. LEROY
HOLT:
hoe or plow, trench deeply,
t*to. cut in two pieces nny (
inches. Then add a covering of well rotted
cover deep to ensure moisture.
Tbs great enemy to a stand is dry rot and the
mischievous crow—though the latter pest it
March winds displace the
field, E. L. Jones, D. O. Jones. W. D. Cook and
their associates,) capital stock $20,000.
Mr. Colman—To amend acts incorporating
Brunswick. ,,\ 1/
Mr. Winn—To change the time of holding
Paulding Superior Court (To be held second
Mondsy in March aud^ptembet 0< . j
RETORT Or COMMITTEE ON CUJtXB.
Mr. Wellborn. chAirnuui of soecial committee
on clerks, reported that tho Secretary had acted
in accordance with the resolution of the Senate
authorizing him to employ additional clerical
force, bnt they would recommend tho Secretary
to discharge five clerks, if he can, without det
riment to publio interests. Laid on the table
for the present
Mr. Morrell offered a joint resolution for tho
appointment of a' Joint Committee, to report at
the next meeting of the General AaseoUy, on
SBMfcfeteMiaaattsS
Judicial Circuit*; but tlio rule* not being sus-
Montpmncry.
STANDARD MANURE.
chiefly confined to the sea-board. If tho high
’ " '■ > light soil, or dry the
—*— *- -■* —— * to win per-
A good plan
TT can be relied an as uniform ia quality, always r
Jl liable, productve of Dree crops, and uncxa lle.l I
any In th* market io the high per centage of TRl)
FERTILIZING PRINCIPLE. Hold under a bln
ing legal guarantee or purity and freedom from adc
t oration. ■
Deed and approved by th* most successful Cro
growers, and preferred by many to Parurian Guam
Au*usia...uJ...
ish and never come to the surface,
therefore is to oover very deep, si
Moxaos Oocstt Ga_ December 25. 1868.
MESSRS. JONES. BAXTER * DAT.
Ggsruturs: In reply to yourlnqulry, I take pleas
ure In saying my experience with the CHESAPEAKE
PHOSPHATE, I bought of you last spring, has'beea
very favorable. I used (200) two hundred pounds
upon OO three-fourths of on acre, third year’s nsw
ground, applying it In the drill, rowstthre* feet apart,
sixteen Inches In the drill, on which I had fire thou
sand seven hundred sulks of cotton. From this. I
gathered (18Z4) eighteen hundred and twenty-four
poqpd* of cotton. Th* last of August, the worm com
mitted greet ravages in it, destroying all of the late
crop. Had it not been for the worm I should have
m aile at least one-third more on the laud. I can cheer
fully recommend it to Planters as a Fertiliser for oot-
ton. Respectfully,
(Signed] L. HOLT.
Experience would indicate, however, that the
drawer pulled from the hot bed, la the most
oertain and least troublesome method of propo
sition.
The cnltivation in both instances la the same,
though tho eprouta, when dipped in thick mnaU
made of water and well-rotted manure, which
adheres to the roots, can be transplanted in al
most any season. Very wet weather, followed
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Bill-
cult Breathing
ite pssse# through aa e!stated and healthy
rith purewator and beautiful scenery—Kat
es unsorpasied—no siramt s, po long and
i trestles, bet * solid roadway and smooth
IriftTw SHORT LINE.” aid ask
“via Columbia and Augusta Railroad,” to
ed. Comfort and Safety. . B
nsy behad *'terminal stations of all con-
BIBBCXXOBTS FOB. YJSZL
RHODES' STANDARD M ANURE is prepared e
pressly for Drill Culture. An apidiestiep of 200II
per acre is considered, sufficient for crops, but r
periepced farmer* report 300 lbs. par acre as repay!
tbaoutlay-
We have thousends oforltlfieatei and latl
might b* published, showing th# value of
Manure does ooi require »n extended pobl
certificate): itsr*putatlo p is*athor^U|rhjy e*
Lime or Land Plaster! We always have,
continue to put the price at the lowest po
urea, that it may be within the reach of all.
NO QBAKOEof CARS BETWKKXSA VAN.VAH
ACOVSTA AND Ml) S TOO MEIIY, At, A.
Omcior MiBTiBorTRAXH’OBTvriox 0. R. U„ l
SiVAXXAH. G*.. Augu-t 14. 1868. i
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY. 16th tgar.. PA88BN
GElt Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad
will ron ag follows: “ '
Price In Savsnnsh, C*»tt_.... J
Price In approved paper, payable
November or IJerember, 1H09,
vvltll Interest ....?!.
HUS pleasant and effectual remedy poetesses al-
i —-* — *-**■ T the above
raver dm-
it ha* been
htbe most
prominent
tubercular
lea ant to
icaustnm-
WE HAVE ALSO RECEIVED 200 BAGS AND
fiOuSold in Macon at these prices, freight added, i
TURPIN A OGDEN. |
64 .Mulberry street^ I
HARNEY A CO.. -t ’**’* ■]
Consumption in its early •
Uke and never disagree-s wl
ach. Children d* not ohjee
To all who hare any Lun
but once and you will prii
friend.
For Remarkable Caret. *** ear Phemphlet—Pearls
for th# People.
OA-Forsal. byDruggisUev^be^aod^y
L. W. HUNT A CO..
_ _ _ Maeon. Ga.
• logical speech, having tlie floor at tho hour of
adjournment.
Senate adjourned until 3 o'clock F. M.
Hocte—Mr. liothimo moved to reconsider
the bill lout on Saturday to amend section 3.79S
of Irwin'a Code, so as to have only three Sher
iff’s sale days in tho year.
Mr. O’Neal and hfr. Price spoke in favor of
reconsideration. - •
Mr. Warren moved to lav on the table.
Yeaa and nays were called on motion, and
were yeas 52, nays 63. j J-
Yeas and nays called on motion to reconsider,
and wore yeas 49, nays 60, and motion to recon
sider lost.
Mr. Watkins moved to reconsider the bill ap
propriating money to tho Bey. H. C. Homady,
passed on Saturday, and motion to reconsider
prevailed-
On motion of Mr. Gullatt, the message from
the Governor was taken up- He represents the
communication from the Mayor and Oouncfl,
and asks that a committee be appointed, lie
thinks that tho city of Atlanta should pay the
money spout for furniture, etc. / , >
Mr. O Neal moved to appoint a committee aa
requested by tho Governor.
Message and resolution was, on motion, laid
on the table for the present.
STECLLL ORX>EU.
The veto of Mr. Prioe’s resolution by the
Governor, referring the eligibility of the negro
to the Supreme Court, by special order, was
taken up and read
a, Mr. Duncan moved to indefinitely postpone it.
BAU&H’S RAW-BONB PHOSPHATE.
Sintra
DOWN DAY TRAIK:
~ t rr>-"rjrs.~-rrT L W''' !*•• “
with ’rain that ionvis Au-
Thla article has been before the public for thirteen
OKCHILLa GUANO!
UP NIGHT TRAIN,
7:2<J r. u.
EUREKA BITTERS.
WA.nu’B
EUREKA TOXIC BITTERS,
T HE best in the market: is kept by all Drasgists,
and will cure Dyspepaia. Indigestion, Shill, and
HREAD
Connecting with trains that leave An-
Moxaos Couxtt, Ga. Jaa. 4,1869.
Vr. Geo. Duedale. Baltimorr. itj. ■
Dsaa Six—I mad* au experiment upon Cotton the
past season with Baugh's Raw-Bone Phosphate. I
used it at the rate of only One Hundred Fennds Per
Acre, applying it In the row with the seed, and the
yield of cotton from land to which the Pho.phate wit
applied, was One Hundred Per Cent- greater than
from land on which no fertiliser was used: the difer-
enee being to greet that I ooald see to tbs very row
where I stopped dropping the Phosphate.
I can. with confidence, recommend Baugh’s Raw-
Bone Phosphate es being a reliable and satisfactory
article.
• Very truly yours.
DOWN NIGHT TRAIN.
A TliUE BEKD GUANO,
iri.nr. all
Mil ladsnrvBle.
IMPORTED DIRECT TO SAVANNAH
mstirm. Neuralgia. Couth. Col :*. Consul
first stare-, and Female Irragalarraes. (th
Itself the beat remedy of this *g».
L. W. HUNT & CO-
Wholesale smd Retail Drafgists, are the
thi# invaluable remedy, where it can alway
fehlG-Sm
fMteflgm. ^33 P, IL
99t"K. M. Train* from Savannah and Atiruft*, end
p. u. Train from iMaeon, connect with MHled*evllle
Train at Gordon daily, Sunday* excepted.
45i^P. M. Train from Savannah connects with
throneh Mail Train on Soath Carolina Railroad, spd
p.‘>r. Train from Savannah and AnguetA with Tr«ini
on Southwestern and MflMCBIRailroad*. *r
fSUrnedJ ^ WM. ROGERS.
■lAyit : Acting Maeter of Traneportatlon.
NEW YORK.
SOLE AGENTS.
Is fcr sal* at Wholesale and Retail, by
: ■ • - g. T. COLEMAN,
fikMMsa ‘Mfaaii. i
From ORCHILLA' ISLANDS, in the Carribean 6
Rich in Phosphates and Alkaline Salts, and
wh<;*i combined wi:h one-fourth Peruvian
give results greater than the entire ap-
• plicationof that ooetly Guano,
preservation and value as food for stock, we
propose to treat in a subsequent number.
LIVERPOOL iSD LO.VDOV
6L0BE INSURANCE COMPANY!
CAPITAL, OVER SEVENTEEN MILLION
DOLLARS, GOLD. .
* **
T nS UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEF.N AP-
POINTED Agent of the above named popular
mod highly responsible Company, is prepared to iwno
policies on aa favorable term* aa other agencies in thia
elty. il dfcC. PLANT, Agont.
[Signed]
Forty Dollars Per Ton, in Bags.
Cokxxbof Mnegaar sxd Sxcoxd fiTgsrrs.
u i) t-sont MACON, GA.
Mr. McCullough moved to make it the special
order of first Monday in ApriL .
y**a and nays required and were, yeas 32 nays
No quorum voting on motion, the roll was
peCed to ascertain if there was a quorum pres
ent, and there was found to bo 10:i members
present. h-j jXi P \g\jf T
Vote was then taken on Mr. Flournoy’s mo
tion to lay it on the table, and yeas and nays re
quired, and were, yeas 59, nays 39, and the
whole matter was lard on the table.
House adjourned. ( t
aa-Macon price the tame, with freight added.
Read what DAVID LAXDRBTH k SONS, say-
tbey are the oldest Seedsmen and Gardeners in this
country, being established nearly forty years :
“BAUGH’S SUPER-PHOSPHATE U in good re
pute at Phiiadeiphii, and we feel warranted in saying
from our nwn experience, is reliable.”
jsul-tillaprl
TURPIN * OGDEN,
64 Mulberry street,
Macon. Ga.
B. B. LUSTO.V, - - - Principal.
LaTK OF DOLBKAB AND J. W. EL/CXMAV'S COMifiBRClAL
aK lo.pgCOLLKOX8, MEW OKLKAH8.
From 4 to 350 Houk Powws,
including the celebrated Cox-
li*s Cut-off Engine*. Slide
OLD SOUTHERN DE06 STORE,
STOMACH A SB LIVER.
Tbit College U open daily fr;>ro 9 a. m. to 9 T. a,.
i* now in *aece*pful o^pration.
HBdentl enter mt any time. No vgcmUojw. Time
nnlirtiited. Cheap hoard, healthy city, mod il* low
tuition fee. make itde*ir$bie for ell to ent#r here.
The fallowing bruncbe* constitute the Commercial
Course—each branch cun be taken up *eparateiy—
timt is unlimited. Pert mao-hip, Aritbrn tie. in-
clodiog Comnifr^iai Calculations, fiook-heeping—
Distinct branch***. Ornanxenlal Penaa«a*hip and
flourishing Pen Drawing.
Litkrary Drp*rtvxvt— RntHcb Orammatlcal
course. foO. K- rt'ir! her particulars, call or send for
Circulars, Fatronjge and eoconrage Rome in*ti-
tuiabna. feb9-tf
ENCOURAGE HOME MAXI*FACTIRES.
REPACKING COTTON!
WANDO FERTILIZER.
A SOUTHERN PREPARATION. AND A MOST
Valuablh and Rkliable Tokic, equal# if not *u-.
perior, to any Bitters in the market- and at a mueb
less price. Cares Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Chills
and Fever, and is, without doubt, the best Tonic Bit
ter* in use.
For sale by Druggist and Grocers everywhere.
MODUCH, WIKSUASr e CO.,
Proprietors and Manufacturers of the
CELEBRATEP CABOUNA BITTERS,
And direct Importers of choice European Drags and
Chemical*, No. 23 Hayne 8L. Charleston, 8. C.
For sale oy J. U. ZEILIN A CO.
HEGEMAN Sc CO^
JLGEXTS, IOEW YORK.
Manufactured by C~ F. PAMN1N,
CSIMIST ISO AFOTHZCASTs
s.c.
M&Eor 8mU by JtrugvUU JBnrgwMrg.^1
febo eod-ly
WOOD * MANN STEAM ESQ. CO.,
febl4-d6mo Utica, Sew York.
WM. C. DUKES & CO.,
Cotton Factors & Genera! Commission
I WOULD announce to Cotton Bnycry, Shippers,
Planter* and the Public, that I bare taken charge
of the Cotton Press in the Ware-honse of Woolfolk,
Walker A Co., corner of Poplar and Second Street*,
and have put it in complete order. r - . . ' .
l am fully prepared to repact and pat Cotton in per
fect shipping order, and will promise tho*e who faror
me with their patronage, the utmost Fati-faction.
Give me a chance. JOEL A.* WALKKR.
jan5-tf
A lady, by the name of Mrs. Roach, was re
cently murdered in the county of Austin, Texas.
She was sitting in her chamber sewing, when
some unknown person fired through the window,
killing her instantly.^ The murder created the
wildest excitement in the vicinity, and every
effort was made to discover tho perpetrator.
Suspicion fell upon a young man whose suit to
Mrs. Roach's daughter had been rejected, and
he waa arrested. A remarkable circumstance
fixed the crime upon him. In his pocket was
found a copy of the New Orleans Bulletin, from
which a piece had been tom. On the floor of
the room in which Mrs. Roach was shot apiece
of “paper was picked up, scorched and discolored
bv powder,-which precisely fitted to the torn
place in the paper. This confirmation of their
suspicions induced the neighbors to escort the
young man to a neighboring grove, where he
r PHE Wiodo Miniiif and M&Dafactnrinr Company
A offers to the Planters and Farmers of the South
their Fertiliser, known as the “WANDO FERTIL
IZER,'* which the experience of the part season has
proved to be one of the most valuable in. our market.
It has for its base the materials from the .Phosphate
Beds of the Company on Ashley River, and is pre
pared at their works at the
LIVERY AND SALE STABLES,
MERCHANTS,
South Atlauikc Wharf, Chartestou, S. C.
/CONSIGNMENTS of Cotton, Riee, etc., respectful
solicited, and liberal advances made thereon.
janl2-3nr
trade-sign'il ha* taken ebar/e of the well
wn Chapman’s Livery Stables” in Macon,
e the pa -enger shed, on Plum street, where he
o tiet a general Livery Basinets in all its
e*. Anything you may wont in the way of
•mw 10 ?* • £orna or male, buggy, carriage or
111 ,/ ttr Bubed on Abort notice anJ at revon-
tes. Drovers will find this an old and popular
■T which to dir pore of their stock.
D S 11. HOLMES. Asent.
M. XETCHUM. A. L. HAKTBTDGE
Of New York. Late of Hartridjre A Neff.
KETCHUM & HAB.TBXDGE,
VOBTHBA8T BOOM SXCBaSOB BCTEPIBO.
. J SAVANNAH, QA.,
T^EALRRS in Domestic and Foreign Ecxhange.
JJ Gold. Silver and ancarrent Money. Boy and sell
Stoeks^Bonds. etc.
Reoeire deposits, allowing four per cent, interest
per annatn on weekly balances of $560 and upwards.
Collection»made in this city and all the principal
towns of Georgia and Florida.
Will make advances on consignments of Cotton,
Rice, etc^ to ourselves, or to our Northern and Euro
pean correspondents. dec3M»m
SAMUEL H. RICHARDSON & CO.,
nnoxBoaxar non,
GENERAL COMMISSION
I The troc 4 . fcootaln* near 30t>0 acres, and has tome
1500 acres or more cleared. The owner desires to
change business, and will *el* Land, Males, etc., and
tarn over contractu for labor already fecured for this
year. For particular* call upon W. A. Reid, of tb,0
TxLBQBsra office. fcbll-t#
APPLEBY & HELMS’S
OSLEBBATSO
Railroad Mills Snuff
A ieo* betas offered in this market as the best
Agood. manufeetoxed m tbUjeountry. For sale br
if At Co„ Druggiots. and Johnsen.
Campbell A Oo^ Grocers, Macon, G*. jan5-6xoo
TjLROM TWO HUNDRED to FIYB HUNDRED
JT BARRELS, of all grades Whiskies, on hand,
which I will sell at very near the prices of the West,
with freight aided.
I purchase all my Goods strictly for Cosh from the
distillery direct, and will sell low grade* at 1214 cent*
profit on the gallon, for cash. I intend to do a cafo
business and small profits
Those who have the Cash, and wWt Whisky, would
do well to call on me.
No. 53 THIRD STREET.
WM. 1. DUKES & CO., Ageato,
THE MAGIC COMB.
S. B. CORKER WALNUT A COMMERCIAL.
AND WALNUT* LEVEE.
BT. LOUIS : : : r MISSOURI
DANK M. RICHARDSON. febl2-lm