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S.: TIIVV 7kV > HUNDRED PLANTERS
TRIED .
FERTILIZER
. ... - sn.l the JIOST FAVORABLE RE-
I^CWLf-st-l froiu it. Its PURITY and
155VvGm i' c SKsranteed. Tlie value of
BONE phosphate
AND
COTTON SEED MEAL
, Micro is known to every SCIENTIFIC AGRI-
Tlirso articles form thn lmlk
fi^rcdicnta form the compound.
IT IS A HOME PRODUCTION.
invested ber6 in the Works affords
•**’ .t. .Mnte.A r\f ita DTTDTTV
^r./or the guarantee of its PURITY.
iGN. C. C- LAaGDON
i.lsiicaltnral Editor Mobile Register)
malrasry supervision to tbe production of tbia
VO infill FREIGTITS from tho far East, nor
lilGE COMMISSIONS TO AGENTS HERE have
ibejaU.must bn true of an article of foreign
i nteni) manufacture, and hence the “Laugdon”
D be «olJ, and IS SOLD CHEAPER, than any
o&ud Fertilizer in the market.
He COTTON SEED MEAL is produced at the
feb, and tbo RAW BONES are gathered from the
Binding country and ground at my mills.
flKMEUS ARE INVIIED to visit the Mobile Oil
jp, awl wii ness the operations of producing the
legion Fertilizer.
Fosters should instruct their Merchants to buy
l;t them
THE LAXGDOS FERTILIZER,
fea&c it is a simplo composition of articles known
to be good, and the Purity of which is in
sured.
Jtaae i: is sold at a lower prico than any article
of like quality could be, which is brought
irem a distance.
Jicicsc it will give greater return from Ita use,
pound for pound, than any other fertilizer,
no matter what the prico. -
IT.0JI TilE MANY TESTIMONIALS from prac-
•jC men, tbeso are here given:
Tuscaloosa, Ana.,)
December 22,1870. j
ltd. IF. D. Mann :
Sit—Your circular of the 1st inst. came to band,
li *s found tbo Langdon Fertilizer tho best that
ntr.eJ. I give yon my experience with it. Our
tel i* poor, red hill land. Used 200 lbs. to tho
toe. Vie used one ton of Gillam's at $75; three
tei of Zell’a at $85; two tone of the Langdou at
W) per ton. The land was all worked alike, and
the ume quantity used of each. I did not keep the
weights of each field separate, but attended to the
pdfingand weighing myself, and know that there
nimore cotton gathered to the acre on tho Lang-
fa tbin any other part of the place. The Zell’s
ns Rixt. From my own experience, and in the
fpin'on of ail farmers who took notice of it, tho
licKdon Fertilizer was far superior to any that we
atd. Respectfully yours, etc.,
O. H. FITTS.
Mr. Thomas H. Kexkedt, of Meridian, Miss., af
ar recounting his experience in the use of the
Ltngdou Fertilizer, save: “when I lived on my
[lutition in Alabama, I used many kinds of Ma
im, but I nover used anything that would begin to
ccmpirs with tho Langdou Fertilizer.”
has heed Mapos’ three years. Its application this
bled yield, and be expects to continno its
year donbl
use.
Mr J L Hays, Gordon, Ala., ears three years test
or Mapca side by side with tho leading Standard
Fertilizers causes him to give Mapcs’ tho prefer
ence over all he baa tried.
Mr J M Maddox, Eatonton, Ga, says he bought
six tons; applied on cotton at rate of luo pounds
?fe r id7ntoThmst^L 75P0nDd8PKaCr ° d0Ublin S
Capt J H Gkiito, Oxford, Ga , says in past two
I®*** **■ tested Mapes’ with seven other Standard
Fertilizers, and it has provon better for him than
any other, yielding an increase of 200 per cent each
.MrW S Gnnrnr, Eatonton; Ga-, says he applied
450 lbs. on ono and three quarter acres and gather
ed 60 bushels of veiy fine wheat. Natural i«^d
would have yielded not over 16 bushels.
Mr L J Bahhabd, Eatonton, says 125 pounds to
tho acre on oats, gave him 28 bushels per acre on
land that unaided would not havo yielded over
.qushels.
MrJWKEATH, Dawson, Ga., says he has used
Mapes’ for throe years with most perfect satisfac
tion and will continne its use.
, I* p Wabben, Esq., Albany, Ga, expresses
himself so satisfied with the result of its application
this year that ho will use more largely in future.
JudgeN L Atkccsox, Weet Point, Ga., says, after
threo years ueo of Mapes’, considers it one of the
host fertilizers sold. Its application to cotton and
corn the present season has doubled and trebled
the natural yield of tho land to which applied.
Mr Jaspeh Haynes, Schley county, Ga., says ho
applied 100 pounds to an acre, and had gathered a
month sinco 1.100 pounds; quality of land average
upland-
Mr John Hawkins, Laurens county, Ga., writes
that MapeS’ doubled his crop.
Mr Robert Shields, Morgan connty, Ga., ro-
gards Mapes’ equal to any Fertilizer eold, after
thoroughly letting St tho past season.
Dr N 8 Walked, Eatonton, Ga.. says “after try
ing a variety of Feitilizers, Mapes* is his favorite.”
Hia cotton, to which he applied it, was tho most
heavily fruited he ever saw for its size.
MrWYAiT Hilxjakd, Snmter county, Ga., save
notwithstanding drought in July arid August, Mapes’
increased his cotton 100 per cent as compared with
parallel rows nnmanured.
For certificates in full aud more particular details
of l’icnnum List, send for Pamphlet for 1870.
18 7 1.
RUSSEL COE’S
AMM ONX AT £ D
*
PURSE & THOMAS.
Savannah, Ga.,
General Agents for Georgia and Eastern Ala
bama.
Also, Dealers in
AMMON IATED DISSOLVED BONES; EN
GLISH DISSOLVED BONES; LAND
PLASTER;PERUVIAN GUANO;
* CHINCHA AND GUANUPE;
POTASH SALTS.
H. -L. JEWETT, Agt.,
decl4-2tawsw<kw6m. Macon, Ga.
‘THE SOUTHERN CROSS,’
OR
STONEWALL FERTILIZER,
rs offered for sale by u>, th
time, at reduced prices.
TURPIN
this season, for cash, or
& OGDEN, Agents.
Wo call attention to the following certificates:
Macon, Ga., January 1C, 1871.
Messrs. Turpin <fc Ogden, Macon, Cl a.—Gents :
I used the Southern Cross or Stonowall Fertilizer,
last season, in comparison with
ted first-class Fertilizers, and
must say that its results were superior to either of
the others, giving me perfect satisfaction.
Respectfi"
THE PRICE AT THE MILLS IS SCO PER TON.
It is exchanged for Cotton Seed, 300 pounds, in
itesR sacks, delivered free on board boat or cars
it Mobile, for one ton Cotton Seed, free at the
kadmg or depot up country—sacks and twine fur
cated by the Mills.
Of its cheapness, CoL Langdon f. ays, “ Its cheap
ens—1 am fully convinced that, at the price now
tied by you, to-wit—$60 per ton. It is much the
dwspeet fertilizer in our market. Pound for pound,
I consider it more valuable than the preparations
list are eelling at $75 to $80. For my own use. I
•wild greatly prefer it to Peruvian Guano at the
■me price." Of its merits he says, “ The result is
Os beet Fertilizer in the world for our Southern
ands, in my opinion. ”~-
^Again—“It contains more fully and completely
Oan any other, tbe elements necessary for the
podnetion of Southern crops aud tho renovation
of Southern soil.”
Prof. Charles U. Shepard, Jr., M. D., Professor
o( Chemistry, South Carolina Medical College, and
lupoctor of Fertilizers for South Carolina, who
Bade a full and careful analysis of tbe Langdon
ttrtilizer, says of it: “It is a very superior article.”
I also crash at tho Mills, Raw Bones, which are
B fine. Price at the Mills, $45 CO per ton.
Raw Bone is too well known as a strong
fertilizer to need comment. For Trees, Shrubbery,
Grapes, it has no equal. Tho Ground Bone of
<*• Mobile Oil Mills is warranted to contain no-
WOR but Bone.
. Address all orders for either of tho above FertQ-
wn, accompanied by cash or orders on your mer-
. on your n
■Wi here, to MOBILE OIL MILLS.
- P. O. Box 723, Mobile, Ala.
«*612 00 per ton, Cash, paid for Cotton Seed
wavered at the wharf or depot here—sacks and
nine furnished froe of charge at your landing or
BONES WANTED.
P® P« ton will bo paid for Bones delivered at
“eiiilJa. It will pay to gather them about "
*mntry and ship to the Mobile Oil Mills.
J»n4-eod&w8mos
the
18 YEARS OF PRACTICAL SUCCESS.
MAPES’
NITROGENIZED
SUPERPHOSPHATE
OF LIME!
STANDARD GUARANTEED!
tt ANALYSTS MADE OT THE SUPERPHOSPHATE BY
DB. A. MEANS AND OTHERS PEOVE
IT ABOVE STANDABD.
fifteen Hundred Dollars in Pre
miums/
0 BE DISTBIBUTEU AMONG THOSE APPLYING MAPES
KITSOGZKIZED SUPERPHOSPHATE
OF T,T\TE TO THE
HATER AND SPRING CROPS OF
18 7 1.
Tactical results in i87o.
Mr Mabx Suith, Albany, Ga., used fifty torse;
■nit splendid; have been using it for three years,
no prefer it to any other fertilizer, and will con-
one to use it.
Capt S D Fulleb, Wilcox county, Ga.—Yield
onble; used fifteen tons; have great faith in Mapes;
a for past four years.
Jr E T Walton, Madison, Ga.—Yield doubled
atupuses any I ever used;” will continue'to ueo it.
Mr Abbeose Mubpht, Birneavilla, Ga.—Atfrate of
fP Pounds per acre increased yield 160 per cent;
1 consider Mapes equal to any Phosphate in uso.”
Mr W T Heabn, Eatonton, Ga., used twenty tons;
? application of 100 to 125 pounds per acre dou-
tho yield: will continue its use.
Htesra E B Watebs, J S Babtlett, J J Ricks,
“dJB Djeatobs. Butier, Ga., say they regard
Wf* one of theheet fertilizers in use; has doubled
«id and stood drought better than any other fer-
krcrln their section.
the yield was three-fold.
Mr Daniel Petxbson, Fort Gains, Ga., aaya he
Macon, Ga., November 14,1870.
Messrs. Turpin <£ Ogden, Agents Stonewall fer
tilizer, Alacon :—Gents. I take pleasure in stating
that, after a thorough test of the “Stonewall Fertil
izer,” eold by you the present season, I can bear
cheerful testimony to its value as a fertilizer, com
paring its results with a half-dozen other popular
compounds used by me the present year. 1 can
safely pronounce irs the equal, if not the superior,
of any of them. Yours respectfully,
T. G. HOLT, Jb.
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIU
A REPUTATION OF TWENTY YEARS !
100 POUNDS TO THE. ACRE ENOUGH .
The Great Test Question of the Year for the South—What Fer
tilizer to Esc to Yield a Large Profit ?
PEEMIUM OF $1,000 GOLD !
WHAT lOO POUHDS WILL BO !
WE hereby offer end agree to pay the above liberal PREMIUMS to tho Planter of this State
■who will produce the largest amount of Merchantable Cotton to the acre, by the use only as a
Fertilizer, of ono hundred pounds and no more, of RUSSEL COE’S AMMONIATED SUPER
PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
That this competition shall create a general interest, and that each poTtfon of the State may
have a fair showing to compete for a premium, we have divided the State into two sections, that
of NORTHERN GEORGIA being all that country lying north of and including the tier of counties
Haems, Talbot, Upson, Monboe, Bibb, Jones, Baldwin, Hancock, Glasscock, Wabben and
Columbia. And SOUTHERN GEORGIA that portion lying south of said counties. And to
each section we will award
IFive Hundred Dollars in Gold!
To the purchaser who will authentically prove that in the cultivation of ONE ACRE OF LAND
ho has not used over one Hundred Pounds of RUSSEL COE'S AMMONLATED SUPERPHOS
PHATE OF LIME, and the amount of Ginned .Cotton produced shall exceed in quantity that
raised and authentically reported by any other competitor in this section. The award will be
made in the first week in January, 1872, in the city of Savannah, when all onr Special Agents
will be present to represent those they shall havo supplied, and ns a guarantee of justice to all
interested. Let every Planter in the State denounce Fertilizers of which they have to use 400,
500, COO pounds, and even more, to the acre, not to speak of many that are worthless, and decide
this year which is the GREAT FERTILIZER!
Test Russell Coe’s Ammoniaited Superphosphate of Lime with any
Guano or Manufactured Fertilizer in the Country.
We give you an unimpaired Standard and a reputation of Twenty years to work upon. Your
expense is but $3 to $3 50 per acre, and if properly and economically used, we will warrant to
you a profitable yield.
Professor Samuel W. Johnson of Yale College, and Chemist to the State of Connecticut, in his
Report, 1870, on “Commercial Fertilizers,” to the “Board of Agriculture,” says therein, refer
ring to RUSSEL COE’S AMMONLATED SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME:
“ We have but one single Superphosphate whose reputation is so good that dishonest dealers
care to steal its brand to sell their trash by.”
Send tons or either of our Special Agents for Analysis, Testimonials or any information de
sired relative to this GREAT FERTILIZER.
To he entitled to compete for the Premiums, at least ONE TON of a purchase must be*for
cash. We want Agents in every connty in the State, where there is no ono yet appointed.
Apply for authority to the Special Agent to whom you are the nearest located.
TERMS CASH OR APPROVED ACCEPTANCE.
LITTLE Sc PHILLIPS, Gen’l Ag’ts,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NEW YORK,
132 Front Street.
SAVANNAH, GA,
79 Bay Stree‘1.
Macon County. November 10,1870.
Messrs. Turpin <b Ogden—Gentlemen: Having
used your Stonowall Fertilizer the past season, I am
fully satisfied with the result. I will also say it is
fully equal to the best I used, having made experi
ments with several other kinds, in contrast, and will
purchase more the next season. L. M. FELTON.
Twiggs County, Ga., November 8,1870.
Messrs. Turpin <fc Ogden, Macon, Ga.—Gents ,
I am happy to inform you that I am well pleased
with the “Southern Cross,” or Stonewall Fertilizer,
I purchased of you last Spring. It is well adapted
to clay, or sandy soil. Respectfully,
D. G. HUGHES.
Houston County, Ga., November 8,1870.
Messrs. Turpin <fc Ogden, Macon, Ga.—Gents;
I take pleasure in stating that the “Stonewall, or
Southern Cross” Fertilizer, purchased of you last
Spring, gave mo entire satisfaction in every respect,
largefyii ... ... - »
largely increased the yield of my crops, and was, to
my mind, the best Fertilizer sold in our county.
Respectfully yours, D. F. GUNN.
janl5 d&w2m
PP.B1T03
Cognac Bitters,
^ TrrDCirn ■d*dti7X i
FIRST PRIZE
Paris Exhibition 1867.
Purify the blood and
strengthen the system,
eradicating the effect of
dissipation, maintain > the
human frame in condition
of healthfulness, dispel the
Blues and ail mental dis
tempers, and relievo those
whose sedentary habits lay
them open to depression.
They prevent and cure
ous and otJier Fevers, Fever and
and every complaint inci
dental to diet or atmos
phere. Ladies will find
them a sovereign boon, as
they eradicate all traces
of Debility, Nervousness,
Inertness, and Diseases
peculiar to the sex.
^Thousands of Testimo
nials can be seen at the
office of
M. JACOBSON, Sole Proprietor,
04 & C6 Water Street, N. Y.
SI. FERST &. CO.
General Agents for the State of Georgia.
PERUVIAN G-UANO!
■^■E offer in lota to suit, a limited quantity of
A NO. L CHINCHA ISLAND.
Analyzing about sixteen per cent, of Ammonia.
And claim that it is tho
BEST IN THE MARKET.
j an 22-1 m
H. T. MINOR A CO.,
Savannah, Ga.
SPECIAL AGENTS.
MESSRS. GROOVER, STUBBS & CO., Savannah, Ga.; Messrs. O. H. PHINIZY & CO.,
Augusta, Ga.; MARK W. JOHNSTON, Esq., Atlanta, Ga.
W. A. HUFF, Special Agent,
janlOw tf MAOONj GEORGIA.
DICKSON FERTILIZER COMPANY.
Warranted Free
From Adultm'b.
Dickson Compound
Dickson Compound
$00 per ton.
$05 per ton.
DISSOLVED BONE and SUPERPHOSPHATES, ACIDS,' POTASH, AMMONIA; MAGNESIA, SODA,
and all Standard Fertilizing Materials furnished of the best quality.
We uso no inferior or adulterating material in onr manufactures.
Planters are invited to visit our Works. Send for circulars.
For Salo in Macon by
jan22 deod&w2m
JAMES T. GARDINER, President,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
HARDEMAN & SPARKS.
LUMBER,
TTNTTT. further notico, I propose to deliver Lum-
l_J her at this placo at tho following rates for
CASH: . *' .JSd
Ordinary Building Lumber,perthousandB M. $14 00
Dressed Flooring “ “ 23 00
Dressed Ceiling “ “ 19 00
Dressed Weatherboarding “ “ 18 00
Laths, per thousand. 2 25
febl-d&w:
vim
A. L MAXw BLL.
Baber Sheriff's Sale.
"YTTILL be sold before the Court-house door in
V Y Newton, on tho first Tuesday in March, the
following property to-wit; 250 bushels com; 500
pounds fodder; 1066 bushels cotton seed; 15 hales
cotton weighing 500 pounds. Levied on as the
perty of B. F. Sibley, to satisfy two mortgage
as. one in favor of Eubank Tompkins vs. B T.
Sibley, and ono in favor of Hamlin J. Cook vs. B.
T. Sibley. WM. JACKSON,
feb7wtd Sheriff Baker Co.
Hais Cotton Fortier.
SECURITY AGAINST LOSS!
E aro authorized to offer to tho extent of 100
W tons of
Reliable
Guano!
Guaranteeing fifteen cents for cotton—giving the
purchaser the privilege of paying it in cotton or
money—if cotton should be higher, he can sell bis
cotton and pay the money. David day, of Bibb
county, states that by tbe application of 200 pounds
to tbo acre, his production was increased 100 per
cent. Allen Beading field, of Bibb county, used
several kinds of Fertilizers the past season, and
coneidere it equal if not better than any bo used.
8AUISBUBY, KESPESS & CO.,
jan29sntu&th Agents for tho State.
Lime from Kingston.
jpOB eale by
ASHER AYRES.
dec2-3m
Terms Cash
L A K E’:8
—
AND
MAMMOTPI CIRCUS.
«BA»D SALMON ASOMSiON- PS SB TO i:VEil¥B0DY
By PBOF. J. W. HAYDEN, the world-renowned French JErommb
not fail to see it, as the o
in height, in which Prof.
a*n f . Ho has made over 1.000 ascensions in Iiis time and met with many narrow Escapes. Do
. may nover occur again. Itemem' er, thi-i is no paper Balloon Ascension, but an immense Air Ship, when inflated, 90 feet
ayden will ascend from tbe Circus Lot at one o'clock.
AT MACON, THORSD A Y ( FEBRUARY 16TH,
TWO PERFORMANCES—AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. Admission 75 centi; Child? ou under 10 years, 50 cents.
undwtheManagement ««* re-appointed especially for the Southern Tour,
B. E. J. MILES, General Director. | I. M. WICKWIRE, Agent.
MADAME LAKE, in rendering a grateful recognition for tbe manifold and oft-i
seasons of tho “Hippo-Olympiad” lias exhibit^
the leading Artists of the day, each ono i
’ ’ ’ ’ IOi
C. C PELL, General Superintendent.
bled in ono Exhibition, and for one Admission Fee.
M’LLE EMMA LAKE, the Dashing, Daring and Beau
tiful Premier Equestrienne, in her difficult, graceful and
rapid Equestrienne flights—the most thrilling and startling
performance ever given on horseback.
MINNIE MARKS, tho Flying Sunbeam of the Arena-
... riders, in her
and Hurdle
rider of the day, in his wonderful and stattling specialties
bis stripped and denuded steed.
MB. EDWABD HOLLOWAY ,will appear in his beau
tiful Equestrian Exercises and Gymnastic
J. HANKINS, the original “Pete J
Feats.
Jenkins,” in his
laughable and grotesque performance.
UESTRIAN DOG, “CURLY,” the only Dog
THti EQl _ _
over trained to do a principal Act on a horse while corns'-
i:?g at full speed around tbe arena—leaping <
through balloons, somersaulting, pirouettii
tho case and grace of a practiced equestrian.
L AZELLE AND MILLSON, the Flying Men of the Air,
“Lneinf “ ' ~
in their thiil ing illustrations of “Info In the Clouds,”
“Double Trapeze,” “Les Tourniquets,” “Double Tourna-
quets.” etc.
THE THOROUGHBRED DANCING HORSE, LONE
STAR, and
THE WONDERFUL PERFORMING PONY, YOUNG
EMIR, will be introduced and performed by Miss Emfioa
Lake, at each Exhibition.
MADAME AGNES, in heruneqnalod and unapproach
able Menage Act. introducing her magnificent Aiwiaimrfan
Thoroughbred, “ROBERT E. LEE.”
H. L MARKS, the only original Jester—the Admira
ble Crichton of Clique de Sawdust.
JOHN DAVENPORT, tho celebrated mirth-inspiring
Crick Clown.
THE TRICK HORSE, SALADIN, the most acoom-
ilisbed Horse in the country, will be introduced at each
Exhibition.
Each Evening will bo presented a Spectacular Dramatization of Lord Byton’s Poem of
OR THE WILD HOBSE OF TARTARY—in which M’mo AGNES, in her Original MAZEPPA, supported by the well known Equestrian Actor, R. E. J. MILES,
and a full and efficient Dramatic Company.
Doors Open at l and 7 O’Olock 3?. M,
Will also exhibit at Warrenton, Monday, Feb. 13th; Sparta, Tuesday, Feb; 14th; MiHedgevflle, Feb. 15th; Hawkinsville, Friday, Feb. 17th;
Saturday, Feb. 18th. -• 5, feb9 dihsatAwe Arwlt
MERGER UNIVERSITY.
FURNITURE,
CARPETS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES,
WALL PAPER, MATTRESSES,FEATHERS,etc.
Large stock of
PARLOR AND BSD BOOH SUITES,
FOR SALE CHEAP, FOB CASH.
1000 MAPLE BEDSTEAD?, FROM $5 TO $15.
Fisk’s Patent Hetalic Burial Cases
Caskets,
and
Best articles in the market, at low prices. Also,
Coffins in Rosewood, Mahogany, Walnut, Cedar,
and Imitations.
THOMAS WOOD.
Next to Lanier House, Macon, Ga.
decl3 wSmoa*
Postponed Sherlfl’n Bale.
ILL bo sold before the Court-house door in
W the town of Oglethorpe, Macon county, with
in the legal hours of sale, ou the first Tuesday in
March next, by virtue of a fi. fa. in favor of A. W.
Harman & Co. vs. A. Bonaud and C. Genesi, issued
out of the City Court of Savannah, the following
property, to-wit: 173 bbls.Stemfel’s Guano or Super
phosphate of Lime, 5 sacks Peruvian Guano, 8 bbls.
phosphate of Lime, o sacks i’eruvianunano. » ddib.
Dissolved Bones—in warehouse at Montezuma.
9 barrels of Stemf el’s Guano or Superhosphate
of Lime, 3 casks Baker and Jarvis Island Guano—in
warehouse at Oglethorpe; alllevied on astbe prop-
■mnohnu,
erty of said defendants, A. Bonaud and 0. Genesi.
° Utl>y ^Sffifsheriff.
HE exercises of this Institution having been
suspended for a short period, tbe Faculty
propose during the interim to give in traction in
tho City of Macon .on their ow n account. The
studies, text books and instruction wii. t>e precisely
the same as heretofore given at the Uuuersity, and
at all Institutions of high grade'in the Southern
States. When the remval of tbeUi.ivoreitv to Ma-
oon is completed, the Faculty wi'l rocu.u>- their of
ficial relationa to it, but the in * ' tin n given
will he the same as that cow , • ii'* thus the
continuity of the course will r.. •» ii,— rupted.
The first term will open ou tho In. d^y ol February,
and for the present, rooms will be occupied in the
seoond story over Johnston’s jewelry store. Tho
price of tuition, payablo in advunce, will be the rate
of one hundred dollars per collegiate year. The
prioe or board (forthe table) in Macon is from $20
to $25 per month Lodging and other expenses
will vary from $5 to $10 per month.
YACULTY:
HENRY H. TUCKER, D. D.
President and Professor of Logic and Inlellectnal
and Moral Philosophy.
SHELTON P. SANFORD, A. M.
Professor of Mathematics, Astronomy and Civil
Engineering.
JOSEPH E. WILLET. A. M., M. D.
Professor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry
WM. G. WOODFEN, A. M,
Professor of Ancient Languages.
JOHN J. BBANTLY. D. D.
Professor of Belles Letters and Modern Languages
For further particulars apply for the present to
Bev. E. W. Warren, Macon. ' J. E. WILLET,
JanG-dAwIm. Secretary of the Faculty.
Macon County Sheriffs Sale*.
i be sold before the Courtshouse door in
\ XTTT.T. be sold before the Courtshouse door in
YV the town of Oglethorpe, on the first Tuesday
in March next, within the legal hours of sale, tho
following property, to-wit: One lot of land, No.
134, in the 2d district of originally Muscogee, now
Macon county, to satisfy onel. fa. issued from the
Superior Court of said Macon' county, in favor of
Daniel Kleckly, Trustee, etc., vs..Wm. Shealy, Ad
ministrator of ueo. O. Shealy, deceased.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold,
three bales of Cotton, to satisfy two lien fi. fas.—
ene in favor of G. O. Caimichsel vs. W. J. Edwards,
and one in favor of McClung & Dykes vs. Booker A
Edwards.
Muscogee,
fas. issued
from the Justice's
, to satisfy twenty fi.
Court, 1002d district
to me by Q<
said district.
feb8w*0d
HILL,
Sheriff.
Bradley’s Patent SnpeiMate of Lie.
PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES.
STANDARD GUARANTEED EQUAL TO ANT EOLD BT US HERBT0F0B1T.
TXTE are now prepared to fill orders for this excellent Fertilizer, which has given so much satisfaction
VV to the Plantere of Georgia for the past three (3) years. A limited quantity will he sold on Tims
for approved City Acceptance.
©HXD IHT YOTJH OH.DE9RS TIATIT.V.
Parties wishing to hold COTTON in anticipation of an advance in prices and who may prefer buying
Phosphate now at OASHPRICE. witboat paying the money down, can make satisfactory arrangements.
~ -- apply to
with us. Liberal cash advances made on consignments of Cotton. For farther particulars, i
janl3-dAwlm
L. J. G-UILMARTIN & CO.,
3A.-g-AXTXTA.X3:. GA.
Cotton Factors, Commission Merchants, and General Agents for Georgia.
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FOB AT.T. DISESES OF THE
KIDNEYS AND BLADDER,
DYSPEPSIA, RHEUMATISM,
Being the strongest preparation of
BUCECU
EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC.
I. H. HERBERT & CO.,
PBOPBIETORS.
No. 37 Park Row, Now -York.
THE WANDO
Hi sEi Manufacturing Company
OF CHARLESTON, a O.
JLJAYING reduced prices for their celebrated)
“WANDO FERTILIZER,”^
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
feW-eodAwlj
to tho lowest figures for tbe present year, will keep
constantly on hand, in their warehouse at Station
Nine, Central Railroad, from “ one hundred to five-
buudred tons,” and will supply planters, from thie
depot, along and all connecting roads as cheap
as at the factory, with expenses to destination only
added.
All inquiries will receive prompt at tan ties sad.
orders filled upon short notice. Address
HENRY P.'JONES, Agent,
Station No. 9, Central Railroad,
Burke county, Ga.
Send for Circular. febi-wlm
COAL. COAL. COAL.
L OBBERY Red Aah Hard, fer gratae
Locust Mountain White Ask foe
tLPaok
and ranges,
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foundry; English Parlor (soft). Packed in hose-
r shipped by ear-load to all points of the
heads, or shipped by car-load to all points
BUte. Our stock is large and of superior quality,
at lowest market rates.
PURSE At THOMAS,
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