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The Greorgia ^V^eekly Telegua^ph. and Journal <$c JVIesseiiger.
jATtHTAPf LteT' Ft»K
AN U FACTU RED AT TH E
V All K>i 11 . .
pilfiiTY l v ‘ •nl.A
YSJO PER TOS ' IN FIVE TOS IOTS.
lHA y I WO HUNDRED PLANTERS
tmed
LAHGDON fertilizer
. ,..r and the MOST FAVORABLE BE-
J Sr'beard /«>m It. Its PURITY and
fvGTH *«* K'lirantced. The value of
Lone phosphate
1 AND
COTTON SEED MEAL
.jtar* la known to every SCIENTIFIC AGRI-
I"EIST These articles form the bulk (4-5)
L-uVflDOS,” to which are added proper
1 , of POTASH. GYPSUM and SALT. These
dients form the compound.
IT IS A HOME PRODUCTION.
|rt» capital invested bore in the Works affords
kt? lor the guarantee of its PURITY.
HON. C. C- LANGDON
(ijricnltnral Editor Mobile Register)
l k'riery supervision to the production of this
YiflH FREIGHTS from the far East, nor
MCOMMISSIONS TO AGENTS HERE have
umoet be true of an article of foreign
Ugj) ainnfacture. and hence the “Langdon”
avj, and IS SOLD CHEAPER, than any
U-) Fertilizer in the market.
FTcOTTON SEED MEAL is produced at the
I . . . .. j INKS are gathered from the
Eitoccountry and ground at mv mills.
ARE INVITED to visit the Mobile Oil
hoi witness the operations of producing the
bin Fertilizer.
baatboald instruct their Merchants to bny
[:a
ILAIGDOI FERTILIZER,
asimpl
to be good, and
inred.
bn*; it i? eold at a lower price than any articlo
of like quality could be, which is brought
from a distance.
aeit will give greater return from its use,
pound for pound, than any other fertilizer,
no matter what the price.
it it a simple composition of articles known
' the Purity of which is in-
01 THE MANY TESTIMONIALS from prao-
iaen, theeo are here given:
Tuscaloosa, Ala.,)
December 22,1870. J
1 if. D. Jfartn :
Iti-Iour circular of the 1st inat. came to hand.
I«! found the Langdon Fertilizer the best that
Ixed, I give you my experience with it Our
pi a poor, red hill land. Ueed 200 lbs. to the
i We need one ton of Giilam’s at $75; three
sofZelTa&t $85; two tons of the Langdon at
Ipr ton. The land was all worked alike, and
pin- quantity used of each. I did not keep tho
-it of »ach field separate, but attended to the
sand weighing myself, and know that there
sore cotton gathered to the aero on the Lang-
iin any other part of the place. The Zell’s
i :»xt. From my own experience, and in the
am of all farmers who took notice of it, tho
.-Ion Fertilizer was far superior to any that wo
ki Respectfully yours, eta,
* O. H. FITTS.
IItTboxasH. Kennedy, of Meridian, Miss., af-
::«ouniing his experience in the use of the
eaion. Fertilizer, eaye; “ when I lived on my
ntien in Alabama, I used many kinds of Ma^
i but I never used anything that would begin to
s with the Langdon Fertilizer.”
PRICE AT THE MILLS IS $50 PER TON,
in five ton lots, $55 for a single ton,
$3 per ICO lbs. for email lots,
in eichanged for Cotton Seed, S00 pounds, in
_ lacks, delivered free on board boat or cars
LMe, for one ton Cotton Seed, free at the
Aigor depot up country—sacks and twine fur-
M by the Mills.
Of its cheapness, Col. Langdon gays, “ Its cheap-
*-I am folly convinced that, at the price now
a by yoa, to-wit—$60 per ton. (Price reduced
ft) It is much the cheapest fertilizer in our
iteL Pound for pound, I consider it more val-
fcthan the preparations that aro selling at $75
«0. For my own use, I would greatly prefer it
human Gnano at the same price.” Of its merits
iuti, “The result is the best Fertilizer in tho
for our Southern lands, in my opinion.”
Jp®—“It contains more fully and completely
*_“>J other, the elements necessary for the
“fiction of Southern crops and the renovation
'anthem soil.”
ftof. Charles U. Shepard, Jr., M. D., Professor
- Chemistry, South Carolina Medical College, and
^Wor of Fertilizers for South Carolina, who
w * full and careful analysis of the Langdon
*tuz«r, says of it: “It is a very superior article.”
crush at the Mills, Raw Bones, which are
"M fine. Trice at the Mills, $45 CO per ton.
2* Raw Bone is too well known as a strong
to need comment. For Trees, Shrubbery,
JJfpW, it has no equal. Tho Ground Bone or
*«obile Oil Mills is warranted to contain no-
tat Bone.
Wises all orders for either of the above Fertil-
;*• *eeompanied by cash or orders on your mer-
-ttte here, to MOBILE OIL MILLS.
- , P. O Box 723, Mobile, Ala.
** $12 00 per ton, Cash, paid for Cotton Seed
fjvered at the wharf or depot hero—sacks and
famished free of charge at your landing or
bones wanted.
MS 00 per ton will bo paid for Bones delivered at
■*111118. It will pay to gather them about the
*Mry and ship to the Mobile Oil Mills.
wt-eodAwSmoa
hw Styles, Reduced Prices.
MASON & HAMLIN
Cabinet Organs.
to Pulcrs, Drawing-Rooms, Libraries, Chnrches,
Sunday-schools, lodges, eta
pHE most popular and widely used of largo mn-
f eical instruments. Elegant as furniture; suit-
** for secular and sacred music; not requiring
Hjag, or liable to get ont of order.
$iy styles, at $50, $65, $100, $125, $150, $160,
^.ttOO to $2000 each,
fte Mason & Hamlin Organs are the acknowl;
standards of excellence among nstruments
* class, having been awarded
SEVENTY-FIVE MEDALS
•other highest premiums, for demonstrated supe-
in Europe and America, including the flrst-
—• taedal at the Pans Exposition
be Pans
SARLY 1,000 MUSICIANS.
ling a majority of the most eminent in Amer
id many in Europe. have given written opin-
h »t they EXCEL ALL OTHERS.
(See Testimonial Circular Sent Free.)
tt.
An';
nVsiylea and Reduced Prices this monl
titrated Catalogue, with elegant illustrations
ia? Photographs and fnU information, sent freo.
£®*es mason & hamlin organ co., 636
J^Wway, New York, or 154 Tremont st., Boston.
Ule in Macon by G. P. GUILFORD ft CO.
.iS!2®eodAwtf
. Postponed Sheriffs Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court-house dpor in
■JX the town of Oglethorpe, Macon counfy.with-
2“* legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
S*"* next, by virtue of a ft fa. in favor of A. W.
& Co. vs. A. Bonaud and C. Genesi, issued
J? of the City Court of Savannah, the following
tJWfy, to-wit: 173 bbls.Stcmfel’s Guano or Snper-
lr 0e Phate of Lfino, 5 seeks PeruvianGoano. 8 bbls.
*?*®ved Bones—in warehouse at Montezuma.
• ° cas116 •*>&*
^tauseatOglethi
SJJof said defendant
Sr^rgrj^- l6Ti8d -°°—
Macon BherltPs Sale.
W ILL be eold before the Court-house door in
the town of Oglethorpe, Macon county,
within the legal hours or sale, on the first Tuesday
in April next, the following property, to-wit:
The east half of lot of land No. 169, and also the
east half of lot No. 160, in the second district of
originally Muscogee, now Macon county, containing
in the aggregate one hundred and sixty sores more
or lees. Levied on as the property of James Y.
Baynes to satisfy a fi. fs. issued from the Superior
Court of said county, in favor of F. A. Wheeles,
administrator of the estate of Geo. B. Johnson,
deceased, vs. said Baynes, the same being for the
purchase money of said land.
Also, one hundred and seventy acre-i of land, be
ing seventy acres on the west aide of lot No. 327,
and one hundred acres on the south side of lot No.
328, in the twenty-eighth district of originally Lee.
now Macon county. Levied on as the property of
Martin L. Shealy, to satisfy five fi. fas. issued from
a Justice’s Court of said county—one in favor of B.
F. Holeonbake; one in favor of F. T. Snead; one
in favor of E. D. Whitlow; ono in favor of Lewis
A. Smith, and one in favor of C. H. & D. Keleoe—
vs. said Martin L. Bhealy. Property pointed out by
defendant and levied on and returned to me by a
constable.
Also, two bales cotton marked 8. O. Nos. 1 and
2, levied on as the property of Wiley Jones, to sat
isfy a fi. fa. issuod from the Superior Court of said
county, in favor of J. P. Carson vs. said Jones.
Also, thirteen bales of cotton, thrse bales marked
J. F. M.; two do. marked G.; two do. marked T.
W.; 2 do. marked M P.; one do. marked H.F.;
ono do. marked T. D.; 1 do. markedR. H.; and one
do. marked S. D. Levied on as tho property of O.
Gineei and A. Bonard, to satisfy a ft. fs. issued
from the Superior Court of Calhoun county, in fa
vor of G. B. Lamar vs. said Qineei and Bonard.
Also, lot of land No. 33, in the second district of
originally Muscogee, now Macon county. ' Levied
on as the properiy of M. L. Shealy, to satisfy »tax
ft fa. issued by the Tax Collector of said county
vs. said Shealy.
Also, one house and lot containing one acromore
or less, in tho town of Oglethorpe, in said county,
nnml er not known, but beiog the house and lot
lately occspied by defendant, and known as the
Banks Ellis house and lot. Levied on as the prop
erty of Bankn Ellis, to satisfy a ft f*.- issued from
a Justice’s Court of said county, in favor of B. S.
Holsonbake vs. said Banks Ellis. Property pointed
out by plaintiff, and levied on and returned to me
by a constable. THOS. J. WINN,
march2 wtds Deputy Sheriff.
G eorgia, twiggs county.—aii persons
indebted to the estate of James Averett, late
of said county, deceased, will come and eettle im
mediately, and all persons holding claims against
said estate will present them in terms of the law.
mar2 wSOd E. S, GRIFFIN, Administrator.
Sale of Wild Lands:
I WILL sell to the highest bidder, on the first
Tuesday in March instant, at Knoxville, Craw
ford county, Ga., forty acres'of Land, situate, lying
and being in the county of Dawson, and State of
Georgia, the same being the north half of lot No.
262- Also at tho same time and place, 202% acres,
lying in tho county of Laurens, the same being lot
274. Terms cash. Titles perfectly good.
B. J. BEOHAM.
marcb2 wit Knoxville, Ga.
FARMERS, LOOK TOTOUR INTERESTS.
HOME-MADE
FERTILIZER.
Uon m the country that does not afford ample and
the richest material to be used as a basis. The
chemicals necessary to utilize its material are well
known, and can be obtained in abundance The
enterprise and energy of a few practical men have
the past season proven that as good or better Com
or Cotton can be made from the Home-Made Fer
tftzer as maybe yielded by any of tho nostrums
sold at such extravagant prices.
Experience) shows that where lot manure or other
nch deposite can be obtained, it answers a better
purpose than-dry swamp earth. In that case eight
(p) barrels of the lot manure should beused with the
quantity of chemicals, bones, eta, instead of five (5
barrels of dry muck. This improves the quality anc l
lessens the price of tho fertilizer, by increasing; the ■
weight. Some have added pure Peruvian Guano to
tliO COmrxmnd. in fTl A nw A? 1XA 6a OAA
SELTZER
rd t
A PBOTIDEOTIAIi REMEDY. The Mongoose,
bitten by a poisohous serpent, seeks a certain
plant, eats of it and recovers. In like manner thou
sands of European dyspeptics, and victims of liver
complaint, disorders of the bowels, debility; dropsy,
rheumatism, eta, flock to the Seltzer Spring m
Germany, and are cured by its salubrious waters.
We lucre this spring, in all its sanitary perfection,
multiplied ad infinitum in this country, in the form
of
Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient,
It is the Spa made portable and available for the
uses of tho million. The million use it. It is the
great household medibine of the land, at cnce deli
cious, refreshing, and unequaled as a corrective and
alterative.
SOLD BY AT.T. DRUGGISTS.
feblO eod&w2w
** BoTAXX SHOUli) BE TAUGHT XJT KVEBY 8CHOOD, A7TD
these Volumes should be the Text-Books."—
Prof. J. 8. Davis, University of Yiigini*.
botanicalText-books,
By Professor A8A GRAY,
OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY.
Author of “ How Plants Grow,” “ School and Field
Book of Botany,” “Manual of Botanv,” “Struo-
- tural and Systematic Botany,” eta, eta
rpHE publishers beg to call the attention of those
A about forming classes in Botany to the well-
known works by Professor Gray. Having been
carefully revised, they present the' latest and
most accurate principles and developments of the
scienoe, and it is sufficient endorsement of them to
state that they are used in almost every noted Col
lege, High School and Seminary in the country, and
are recommended over other series by nine-tenths
of the leading Professors and Botanical Teachers is
the United States.
No author has yet approached Professor Gray in
the rare art of making purely scientific theories and
dry details popular and interesting. From his
charming elementary work, “How Plants Grow,”
to his more elaborate “ Manual,” there is one sim
ple, concise, and yet exhaustive method of teaching
the various grades of the study.
18 7 I.
mi
been found to be of equal service as the Peruvian,
cheaper. In all cases, the Bones arid
Piasterof Pans should first be well mixed with the
Lot Manure or rich earth, and then the barrel of
mixed chemicals dissolved in a little water
and thoroughly incorporated. The Chemicals, Bones,
of Fans, eta. sold by us, we guarantee to
f • — very host quality. We call particular at
tention to onr preparation of Bones, as it is Bone
, and dried with Bone
— an active demand for !T~ A ~W—M ■—r—si • — :
.parties who wish a supply should IVl K H] k"S SPENCERIAN
send in then: orders early. Terms cash, or credit ■ -AJl- JL I r^—J
with approved acceptance.
HUNT, EANKIN & LAMAR, Druggists,
JttXHUkmtt Macon, Ga.
Descriptive Circulars, giving full titles and prices
will be forwarded by mail, to any address. on appli
cation.
IVT80N, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & CO.,
Pablishers 133 and 140 Grand St., New York.
feb5 eow4t
RUSSEL COE’S
AMMONIATED
• •
SUPERPHOSPHATE OP LIME'
- :! *" i / v - f l‘c.’ v v •* :- ' ^ r. \l
3 V .. ; j \ - ... >Vi >.i
A REPUTATION OF TWENTY YEARS!
/ ' \ y * ' . 1 M: C % ; .
100 POUNDS TO THE ACRE ENOUGH !
. -iT » J
The Clreat Test Question of the Tear for the South—What Fer
tilizer to Use to Yield a Large Profit ?
District Court Notice.
Nikth Senatorial District,)
Morgan, Ga., February 28,1871. J
O FFICIAL notice is hereby given in compliance
with the Statntes, that the District Court will
be held at Newton in the county of Baker, on the
2d Monday in March next, and on the 2d Monday
in each month thereafter untill otherwise provided.
JESSE H. GRIFFIN.
marl-30w
Judge District Court,
9tb Senatorial District of Ga.
, A. Bonaud and C. Genesi.
Marion Micriff’s Bale.
W ILL bo sold beroro the Courthouse door, in
the town of Buena Vijta, Marion county, be
tween the legal boors of sale, one house and lot in
tho town of Buena Vista, said county. No. 1G, block
“B,” leried on as the property of W. W. Boynton,
to satisfy a ft fa. issued from Marion Superior
Court in favor of T. W. Harvey, surviving partner
vs. J. D. Harrall and Wm. W. Boynton. Property
pointed out by plaintiff.
At the same timo and place, thirty acres of land,
more or lesB, of No. 40 in the northwest corner of
said lot in the 4th district of Marion county. Lev
ied on as the property of Jno. F. Simmons to sat
isfy a Superior Court ft fa. in favor Adam W. Car-
son vs. Jno. F. Simmons.
Also, at the same time and place, lot of land No.
215 in the fifth district or Marion county. Levied
on as the property of W. W. Boynton, to satisfy a
Superior Court ft fa. in favor of John T. Mathis,
vs. W. W. Boynton and James M. Boswortb.
marl-w30d JOHN HANKS, Sheriff.
Marlon Sheriff Sale.
T CTILLbe sold before the tOourt-hoUBejdoor in
VY in the town of Bnena Vista, on the first
Taesday in April next, one half of lot of land, No.
176 in the 3lst District of Marion county ; the
same being the north half of said lot, to satisfy a
fi; fa. issued from Marion |6uperi©r Court in favor
of T. W. Harvey, surviving partner, vs, WilliamH.
Shipp. Property pointed ont^plrintiff.^^
marl-w30d Deputy Sheriff.
TEN DOLLAJEfcS
W tt.t. purchase the want of the South—a solu
ble Fertilizer, instantaneous in effect, home
manufactured—every farmer bis own chemist to
extract from material now wasting on every planta
tion, the cream of manures and the eesenceof fer
tilizers without tho vast expenditures of cash or
rninons credit, or expensive hauling from depot or
muck land. Com soaked in a solution of it, no
mole, bird or worm will touch; mixed with fresh
leaves and straw and will make a well-rotted ma
nure heap in an incredibly short time. Cotton seed
soaked in a solution of it and then dried, will es
cape worms and produce a heavier pod and mors
fleece. It will be seen that it being a soluble arti
cle its effect will he quickly felt and plants receive
such a vigerons start as to defy the droughts of oar
summer. A. SMITH.
p. s For the benefit of those I may not be able
to see and who recognize the duty of every effort
to redeem onr waste places, I have deposited re
ceipts of how to make with T. W. Ellis. Druggist,
in Macon, Ga., who will forward on receipt of
prioe. fehl5w2m
PACIFIC GDA1 COMPANY.
CAPITAL - - - $1,000,000.
SOLUBLE
PACIFIC GUANO.
T HIS GUANO is now so well known in all the
Southern States, for its remarkable effects as
M agency for increasing the products of labor, as
not to roqulre special commendation from us. Its
use for five years past has established its character
for reliable excellence. The large fixed capital in
vested by the Company in this trade affords the
surest guarantee of the continued excellence of its
Gnano.
John S. Reese, Jr., General Agent, Baltimore.
ASHER AYRE3, Agent Macon, Ga.
COMPOUND ACID
PHOSPHATE OF LIME
FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED.
•T'HIS article is manufactured by the Padfio
A Guano Company, at Charleston, S. O., under
the superintendence of Dr. St. Jnlien Ravenel.
When composted with an eqnal weight of cotton
seed, its results have been found folly equal to the
best standard fertilizers. • Its economy must com
mend it to tho notice of planters generally. For
specific directions for oomposting and for supplies,
apply to
ASHER AYRES, Agent, Macon, Ga.
John S. Reese, Jr., General Agent, Baltimore.
Jan6 d<fcw4mos
SM FOWL (MO.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Hemy
N. EUa. late of Bibb county deceaseed, will
please come forward and settle with the under
signed, and those having claims against said estate,
will file the samo with me. proven according to law.
—- W. A CHERRY, Adm’r.
febl4 dGt&w6w
SAMUEL Y. GREER.
(Successor to Dialogue and Greer),
Fire Hose Manufacturer
520 NORTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
ESTABLISHED IN 1821.
S TEAM Tire Engines, Forcing and Suction Hose,
Leather and Rubber Bnck6ts. Pipe, Nozzle,
Screw, and Patent Coupling of all kinds. feb22wly
No. 1 Peruvian Guano,
gOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
AMMONIATED RAWBONE SUPERPHOSPHATE,
PREPARED FISH GUANO,
ACID PHOSPHATE,
FLOUR OF BONE,
DISSOLVED BONE,
LiND PLASTER
Fob 8 are by
ASHER AYRES,
Guano Depot, Poplar St., Macon Ga.
Jan20d&w3m I
COFFINS.
1TETALIO COFFINS and CASKETS of
1YL elegant finish, as well as a fnU assort
ment of Rosewood, Mahogany and Plain Cof
fins, at F. REICHERT’S,
39 Third street, Macon, Ga.
Orders from tl^ country promptly filled.
d30-2mdAw
G eorgia, bibb county.—By virtue of «a :
order from the Court of Ordinary of eaid
county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in April
next, between tho usual hours of sale, before the
Court-house door in the city of Macon, the following
property belonging to the estate of John P. Lamer,
lato of eaid comity, deceased, to-wit: All that tract
ration. Terms cadi. .....
A* B. BOSS, Adm r it bonis non
feb21-6w Eat. John P. Lamar.
Baker Sheriff’s Sale.
~x a rvr.T. bo sold before the Court-house door in
W Newton, on the first Tuesday in March, thfl
blowing property to-wit; 250 bushels com; BOO
pounds fodder; 1066 bushels cotton seed; 15 bales
cotton weighing 500 pounds. ^Levied on as the
G EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.—Whereas, Thoe.
L. Hutchison, neit friend of firs. M. A- Jk
Hutchison of said county, applies to me for setting
apart and valuation of homestead and exemption
of personalty. All persons are hereby notified that I
will pass upon the a Amo at my office in Monticelio,
in sudeonnty, on Friday, the 3d of March, 1871. as
ten o’clock, a. v. J. "W. BURNEY,
feb22-d&wlt Ordinary.
“THE SOUTHERN CROSS,”
OR
STONEWALL FERTILIZER,
S offered for sale by U), this season, for cash, or
od prices.
TURPIN & OGDEN, Agents.
We call attention to the following certificates:
Macon, Ga., January 16,1871.
Messrs. Turpin <fc Ogden, Macon, Ga.—Gents:
I used the Southern Cross or Stonewall Fertilizer,
purchased from you last season, in comparison with
other well established first-class Fertilizers, and
must say that its results were superior to either of
tit* fibers, giving me perfect satisfaction.
G. LO
Macon, Ga., November 14,1870.
Messrs. Turpin <6 Ogden, Agents Sloneisall Fer
tilizer, Macon :—Gents. I take pleasure in stating
that, after a thorough test of the “Stonewall Fertil-
k«j" sold by you the present season, I can hear
cnsStfnl testimony to its value as a fertilizer, com
paring its results with a half-dozen other popular
compounds used by me the present year. I can
safely pronounce it’s the equal, if not the superior,
of any of them. Yours respectfully,
- T. G. HOLT, Jb.
Macon Co unit. November 10,1870.
Meter8. Turpin <b Ogden—*Gentlemen : Having
used your Stonewall Fertilizer the past season, I am
fully satisfied with the result I will also say it is
Wrctwe
Twhhjs Counit, Ga., Novembers, 1870.
Messrs. Turpin <6 Ogden, Macon, Ga.—Gents:
am happy to inform yon that I am well pleased
with the “Soclhem Cross," or Stonewall Fertilizer,
tensed of yon last Spring. It is well adapted
,y, or sandy soil. Respectfully, - _____
D. G. HUGHES.
Houston Countt.Ga.. November8,1870.
gden, Macon, Ga.—Gents ;
Spring, gave me entire satisfaction in every respect,
largely increased the yield of my crops, and was, to
md, the best ,J *-
Respectful!
Janl5d£w2m
AWQOiJ IUUVHVU WO J AVAU VA AUJ VI SUAM '
my mmd, the best Fertilizer sold in our county.
Respectfully yours, D. F. GUNN.
NITROGENIZED
SUPERPHOSPHATE
OF LIKE!
STEEL PEN'S,
Manufactured by tbe Original Inventor of
Steel Pens,
T HE CELEBRATED durability and perfection of
action of these Pens are owing to a peenllar
process of Carbonizing, and to the groat care taken
m their manufacture by the most skilled and expe
rienced workmen in Europe.
They are a nearer approximation to tbe real
SWAN QUILL than anything hitherto invented.
For sale by Dealers generally,
SAMPLECAKB, oontaining all the
14 nambers, artistically arranged and securely in
closed, sent by mail on receipt of 25CENTS.
IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & CO.,
138 and 140 Grand Street, New York.
feb-5-eow4w
PREMIUM OF $1,000 GOLD !
$5)0 Ml 11 Min Btinil!. tSWHitl MB Hi.!
PRICE REDUCED.
STANDARD GUARANTSED!
the above celobrated
at* now prepared to supply pi
with *ay quantity required, for Cash, City Accept
ance, or for Cotton to be delivered in the autumn
We aro also prepared to furnish
Phillips' Ammoniated Guano,
AND
Croasdale’s Superphosphate;
both of which have been successfully tested in this
State, as is shown by numerous certificates from
many of onr best planters.
Persons wishing to purchase Fertilizers will do
well to see ns before purchasing elsewhere, as we
have materially reduced tho price on all of tho
above.
Jan2Gd*w-2m I. O. PLANT A SON.
IEOBGIA, BH3B COUNTY.—By virtue of an
~ order from the Court of Ordinary of paid
' f, will be eold on the first Wednesday in April
' etween the usual hours of sale, in front of
irt-hofue door in the city of Macon, the fol-
t property belonging tb the estate of John
gsworth, late of said county, deceased, to-
AU that tract or parcel of land lying in origi-
lm now Terrell county, being lota No.s 213,
bd 215, oontaining 607X acres, more or less,
re same being the tract of land heretofore known
as James W. Knott's plantation. At the same time
«bd place will be sold ten mules, now on said plan-
M|tn. Ar B. BOSS,
*Adm’f de bonis non estate John Hollingsworth.
feWl-vffiw
Fifteen!* Hundred^ Dollars
TO BI DISTRIBUTED AMONG THOSE APPLYING HAFZa’
NITROGENIZED SUPERPHOSPHATE
OF T.Tine to rim
WINTER AND! SPRING CROPS OP
18 7 1a
Crops Doubled, Trebled, and Quadrupled
During the past five years by tbe use of
ONE HUNDRED POUNDS OF
Maps’ Nitfogenizel SupeuMe of Lime.
effect;of one application
snowx oh rous successive chops,
Increasing the Fourth Fifty per cent.
In general results for the past five years it has
been unsurpassed.
Hundreds of certificates from the loadingPlanters
in ovoiy portion of Georgia, South Carolina, Ala
bama and Florida approve it aFERULIZEBof tho
highest standard.
For Terms, List of Premiums offered, and Certifi
cates of Planters, send for onr Pamphlet, address
ing
PURSE & THOMAS,
General Agents, Savannah, Ga.,
Alee, Dealers In
DISSOLVED BONES, PLAIN,
DISSOLVED BONES, AMMONIATED,
BONE DUST,
LAND PLASTER,
PERUVIAN GUANO;
PURSE & THOMAS,
feblG-2taw<fcwtf SAVANNAH, GA.
COAL. COAL. COAL.
L OBBEBY Bed Ash Hard, for grates and ranges.
Locust Mountain White Ash, for steam and
foundry; English Parlor (soft). Packed in hogs
heads, or shipped by ear-load to all points of the
State. Our stock is large and of superior qualify,
at lowest market rates.
PURSE Sc THOMAS,
ded4 d2aw,swAw6m Savannah, Ga.
OLD Ci&GUM BITTERS,
DELIGHTFUL tonic
-nYE take treat pleasure In offering theoldCaro-
YY lina Bitters to the public. Thejr are compound
ed with treat care, and contain some of the beet Ton-
iosinthe Pharmaccpio; As evidence of the superi
ority of cur Bitters overall others, we have certifi
cates from many of the leading physicians in eur
tate, who have prescribed them in their praotioe.
THE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
Will be found invaluable for
WANT OF APPETITE.
GENERAL DEBILITY,
CHILLS AND FEVER.
DYSPEPSIA.
Wa do hot offer our Bitten as a cure for alletis-
—... but as au Aromatic Touie, they have no equal.
For tala by Druggists and Grocers everywhere.
Principal Depot,
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & OO.,
Importers ofchoioe Drugs and Chemioala,
Charleston, S. 01
ForsaleinKaeon by
L W. Hunt & Co.
may25-eod*wIy
PIEST PRIZE
Paris Exhibition 1867.
Purify the blood and
strengthen the 8yatem v
eradicating the effect of
dissipation, maintain the
human frame in condition
6f healthfulness, dispel the
Blues and aii mental dis
tempers, and relieve-tho8e
whose sedentary habits lay
them open to depression.
They prevent and cure Silt-
ous and other Fevers, Fever and
jiff tie, Chills, Diarrhoea, Dysen
tery, Dyspepsia, Sea-Sickness,
Colic, Cholera, Cholera Morbus,
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,
64 & 66 Water Street, N. Y.
M. FERST & CO.
General Agents for the State of Georgia.
WHAT lOO FOUNDS WILL DO !
WE hereby offer and agree to pay the above liberal PREMIUMS to the Planter of this State
who will produce the largest amount of Merchantable Cotton to the acre, by the use only as s
Fertilizer, of one 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 portion of the State may
have a fair showing to oompete 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 oormties
Harris, Talbot, TJpson, Monroe, Bpbb, Jones, Baldwin, Hancock, Glasscock, Warren and
Columbia. And SOUTHERN GEORGIA that portion lying south of said counties. And to
each section we will award ^
[iTive Hundred Hollars in. Hold!
To the purchaser who will authentically prove that in the cultivation of ONE ACRE OF LAND
he has not used over one Hundred Pounds of RUSSEL COE’S AMMONIATED 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 oily of Savannah, when all our Special Agents
will be present to represent those they shall have supplied, and as a guarantee of justice to all
interested. Let every Planter in the State denounce Fertilizers of which they have to use 400,
500, 600 ponnds, and even more, to the acre, not to speak of many that are worthless, and decide
this year which ia the GREAT FERTILIZER 1
Test Bussell Coe’s.Ammoniated Superphosphate of Lime with any
Guano or Manufactured Fertilizer in the Country.
We give yon an unimpaired Standard mid a reputation of Twenty years to work upon. Yonr
expense is bnt $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 AMMONIATED SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME:
“ We have bnt 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 onr Special Agents for Analysis, Testimonials or any information de
sired relative to this GREAT FERTILIZER.'
To be entitled to compete fer tbe Premiums, at least ONE TON of a purchase most be for
cash. We want Agents in every oounty in tire State, where there is no one yet appointed.
Apply for authority to the Special Agent to whom you are the nearest located.
TEBMS CASH OB APPROVED ACCEPTANCE.
LITTLE &c PHILLIPS, Gen’l Ag’ts,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS;
NEW YORK, . SAVANNAH, GA.,
— 79 Bay Street.
132 Front Street.
SPECIAL AGENTS.
MESSRS. GROOVER, STUBBS & CO., Savannah, Ga.; Messrs. O. H. PHINIZY & CO.,
Augusta, Ga.; MARE W. JOHNSTON, Esq., Atlanta, Ga.
W. A. HUFF, Special Agent*
jaoifid&w tf MACON, GEORGIA.
DICKSON FERTILIZER COMPANY.
i r; v ~ o . :^n
Fertilizers,
Frtni AisHtniioD.
ISN’T IT BEAUTIFUL!
WHITTEMORE’S
Warranted Free
Dickson Compound
Washst&nd Cornice! Dickson Compound
$60 per Son.
$65 per ten;
(Patented September, 1870.)
D ESIGNED to protect walls from the spattering
of water while washing. It not only serves
as a complete protection to the wall, bnt makes tbe
washst&nd
A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE OF FURNITURE.
Attached to tbe Cornice are two arms swinging
on a pivot, to which may be added a Lambrequin
of either Mnslin, Rep or Lacs; or tho arms can be
swung ont and used as a towel rack.
Elegant deeigns in walnut and asb, with mottled
wood ornaments, hung with rich lace curtains,
Of Elaborate Patterns, ...... 9300
Same, without Curtains, • - • • • 3 00
•Sent to any part of the country on receipt of
price.. AU orders addressed to
LORD & TAYLOR. Sole Agents,
Comer Broadway and 20;h st, N. Y.
feb21-wlm .
DISSOLVED BONE and SUPERPHOSPHATES, ACIDS, POTASH, AMMONIA, MAGNESIA, S
and all Standard Fertilizing Materials furnished of the best quality.
We use no inferior or adulterating material in onr manufactures.
Planters are invited to visit our Works. Send for circulars.
For Sale in Macon by
jan22 deodftw2m
JAMES T. GARDINER, President,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
HARDEMAN & SPARKS.
Terms Cash
FURNITURE,
Large stock of
PARLOR AND BED ROOM SUITES,
FOR BALE CHEAP, FOR CASH.
1000 MAPLE BEDSTEADS, FROM $5 TO $15.
Fisk’s Patent Metallc Burial Cases and
Caskets,
Best articles in the market, at low prices. Also,
Coffins in Rosewood, Mahogany, Walnut, Cedar,
and imitations.
THOMAS WOOD.
Next to Lanier Hooae, Macon, Ga.
decl3 wSmoh*
At Chamber*.
December 1,1870.
Benjamin Pilta, ) j,ibel for Divorce in Dooly Snpe-
SalliePitta. J rior Coutt ' Gwto '“*r Term, 1870.
TT appearing that the defendant in the above stated
L case is net a resident of the State of Georgia, but
luideB in the State of Alabama, it U . . .
Ordeied. that lerviee in .aid ease be perfected upon
her by publication in a public gazette, in aceordanee
with the statute in such ca. o madeand provided.
C. B. CO UK. Judge S. O. M. O.
Gkorgta, Dooly Coumy—I hereby certify tirat the
above and foregoing is a true extract from tne min*
\liveii under my bandandeeal of officeDeeemberlft
1670. J* E. LILLY, Clerk.
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OS ADALIS!
rpnilis, sew diseases, tvuQuiQtiusiD, uns -
eases of Women, and all Chronic Affection, of
the Blood, Liver and Kidneys. Recommended
by the Medical Faculty, and many thousands
of our beet citizen.. Read the testimony ol
physicians and patient, who have used Rosa-
datis; send for onr Rosadaiis Guide to Heaalt
Book, or Almanac, for this year, which we
publish for gratuitous distribution; it will give
yon much valuable information'
Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says; I take
pleasure in recommending your Kosadalhc.
a very powerful alterative. I have seen it
used in two case, with happy results; one in a
case of seoondary syphilis, in which the pa
tient pronounced himself cured after having
taken five bottles ef your medicine. Ike other
is a ease of icrofula of long standing, whioh is
rapidly improving under its we. and the indi
cations are that the patient will soon recover.
I have carefully examined tho formula by
which your Rosad»*is is made, and find it an
exoellent compound of (Iterative ingredients.
Samuel o. MoFadden, of Murfreesboro.
jfEftSwmi eeven bottles of Rosadaiis. and
mi entirely eared of Rheumatism. Send me
four bottles, as I wish it for my brother, who
has scrofulous sere eye*.
Benjamin Bechtol: of Lima, Ohio, wntes:
I have suflered for twenty yean with an in-
rhole body; a short
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ROSADALIS
IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
49-Laboratory. No. 61 Exchange Place, Bal-
t * m0r cleraes>ta * Co., Proprietor*.
WIkiuv * CO,
6-eodJnrtf: I* W. HBST * co.
Gr
EOBGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—By virtue of an
' order from the Court of Ordinary of said
wuofy, will be sold on the first Tuesday in April
TiA-rt. In front of the Court-house door in the city of
Mimn between the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property belonging to the estate of Joseph Got-
late deceos8ft to-wit: AD that tract of land
lying on the Columbus road in said county, about
two miles from the city of hfeoon, beibg the lath
residence of said Gorman, containing three acres,
more or lees. Terms half cash, balance to be paid
on the 1st of Deoember next.
< A. B. BOSS, Administrator
feb21-6w Eet. Joseph Gorman.
USE
Hamilton’s Compound
TROCHES
or y . ■
33 TJ CHU
rOB AIK, DISKSKS Or TEE
KIDNEYS AND BLADDER,
DYSPEPSIA, RHEUMATISM,
Being the strongest preparation of
BUOECU
STAR OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC.
I. H. HERBERT & CO.,
PBOPBIETOBS. £
No. 37 Park Row, Mew York.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
HUNT. RANKIN A T^yan,
J. H. CT.Tf.TV a CO.
feb7-eodftwly Agents, Msoep, Ga.
THE WAXDO
Miniai anfl Manafaclurina Crapany
H
OF CHARLESTON, 8. O.
A7ING reduced prices for their celebrated
“WANDO FERTILIZES,”
to the lowest figures for the present year, will keep
constantly on hand, in their warehouse at Station
Nine, Central Bailroaft from " one hundred to five
hundred tons,” and will supply planters, from this
depot, along this and all connecting roads as aheap
aa at the factory, with expenses to dtstinal&nnnly
added. . ■ - ■ : '
All inquiries will receive prompt attention and
orders filled upon short nctiee. Address
HENRY P. JONES, Agent,
Station No. 9, Central Railroad,
Burke county, Ga,
CS* Send for Circular. - fsbl-wlm