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Telegraph & Messenger.
FRIDAT MORNING, MAUCH 7. 18 7S.
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THE GEORGIA PBEM.
NOTICE,
W E hereby gtve notioe that th* Arm of Collin*,
FUndera A Oo, will b« dissolved by limit*-
on Anguet 1. 1878. To* old Ann will be ano-
ed ly tb* two J muor membera of e*ld Am. W.
E. Elandor* end L. l>. Eugmmm. under the Cm
-nenin. Tbe new Am ere I
oanel accommodations to I
_nting friend*, end with inereaeed fsciliti** I
. . to cerry on their bnelneea of Werebonee end Com- I
through ;ut l’r six. The loweet computation of I nieelon Morpheme, request e oonlinneooe of thet I
I lie number of those who, induced bv the op- I generous natroneg* whiuh hea been glron the Aim |
Tbe Strikes in i:ngl*nd.
Tbd greet etrike of tbe Welsh collier* and
Iron worker*, which bee endured for fall two
months, nt lest betnyw signs of yielding; bat
it is only a'ter elmort inosloalsble Injury Lis I needed
been don* in tb* cxtlnetJon o' blest farneoes, I E- Flat
tbe Aoodlcg of mine*, tbe west* of eepiul, tt* '
Impoverishment of thousand* of poor f.miliar, gairp'antinr frieoda, ai
and the proapaot of a terrible fuel fare in
1847
TSEi
1878i
t=cq
Dratsto’ tbe course of lectures just concluded
t tbe Atlant* Medical College, there were _
ninety-three students In sttendscoe—tbelsrgost I of , bb trades unions, struck work iu tbe | of OoUlns, Flanders A Co.
lest week of December, puts them *t CO,000;
class since the wsr.
Faox tux lloscx CoMmicim.—We quote is end as it would be * low average to estimate j
W. E. FLU»DKBt> t
X D.HCGUKNIN.
ATHENS 3 , GEORGIA.
Tbe senior of tbs Arm of Collins, Flsndses A Oo.
. „ . . ■ that each man's family oomprises at Issst two
follow* from thi. paper: , , _, . person. 1 wide,himself. It is.vutant that ncary I I
T h© AnpnaU Chronicle and or quit© 200,000 hungry eaale have been ell tb ■ I nccmmtnSFbi* saoeeteorw, Mean I XWCflty-SiX
the t nited states hrnale, in the oaee or lk>u - I t | D6 without tbe means of sustenance. Indeed, I Flanders A Hcguenio, to tbe kind oonaidtMioo of I
nn». hi* a**aa»inat< d I.iberly. The o d **“7 I t |j 0 misery became at one l.m; ao palpably I nia nmn^rona planting fnenda. and cotton dea'era »
died in 1665, and tbo Senate Is only subbing |£ At extend*© charilies bad to be or- generally, fora l.beraland generous anpport, and
»t » ghost- gsnized to seert impending .Urration and death | unhe.,Utin K ly r« ? mm«d _lh_.m ^rehabl. bud-
Wheat Pioarrcrs—We are informed that Ibyoold. Tbe mnititede of the atrikera is said
wbeierer wheat has been oveiflawed by tbe re- to have reoeivfd in the afg-egate 1300,000 in ,
cent r! >od© i? i.i alrno.it ruined, and that th*- weekly wage# ; it :a easy to oonoeive in what a I m j hope they wrl rememoer tbe new firm
ground wonld be more profitably used if it were I condition tbe substruction of this snm would j Wi tli that kind consideration they merit,
ploughed np and planted in oorn, oats or cot-I leave tbe rickety Tillages and hamleu which ** *•-
ton. Tbe farmers on the Coosa have suffered cluster about tfco mined, and bow nearly they
beATity in loss of fencing and time, and in I moat have approached to a period of actual and
hiving their wheat, which was looking well, wide-spread famine. The miners have lost f-,-
* 000,000 in wages, and tbe unions hare only con-
Years Before the Georgia People!!
TT. A. COLLINS.
ASSETS/HALF MILLION DOLLARS.
AT.T. the PROFITS DIVIDED AINUIUY BETWEEN THE YEARLY
POLICY-HOI- DEBS.
stand under water for so long * lime .. .
Do.Vt I-ixx It.—The Savannah News Is cot st tributed $75,000 to their .. f
*11 pleased with Grsnt's Inaugural aCdreo*. I is I ([je I Os-, trite pttoji
objections sre well taken and pointedly stated, D f lb6 largest industries of England hn been 1
and we indo.-se tt«m uav-rc. The New. crippled and the msiket ho* been in »“*»«»- I , . af F) ,™ -,„ h District, 9. tt.
ble state cf fluctuation and suspense. Trade has Justice of tn« reoee 710m srutrici, w. as.
Paid Losses in Macon since the WOT.—.—. 15
iiysi
, _ . „ . j goffered materially, and, especially in the vicin-1 raw _
;• u..: \,f> . f.vfil li.’tf te.« Con«ii.r.Mon ^ ity of (he f , tn ^ e> j he condition of tbe trades- J. of Justice of the Peace, and will hold bi« reg-
WANTED.
A No. 8 WABH1SGTON FBE88, with 0&<x Ax-1 pSSHJIodsto Mscon Policy Holders einoe the war
turea complete. Addree* Bex t8, Forsyib, | ^“
This popultr Company continues to issue Policies on *11 insurable property at REASONABLE BATES
DWELLING BISKS A SPECIALITI. Boeiness'soiicittd.
J. M- BOARDMAN, Agent.
NOTICE.
■'HE undersigned is now attending to tbe dutie* I
the spreeli. As an aaorcss hu lK . tn bat , degree less deplorable ular Courts on tbs Third Saturday in each month,
from tbo bead of oureonstisulionsl government, . ... . Jf rtctinl i ze d laborers them- at the Ccnrt-rooms established to itols ton range
it li like the pUy of Hamlet with the Prlnoe of . — - ...-motion of work, or rather the for said District after tbe sole of the o'd Conrt-
Denmtrk leftoni Be tell* lb. country .tat be imme- ^ n. flRAVjjrRR.
b*s "enforced *11 tbo laws, boi ssys nothing dia(e , c , lTit for it ,.Vta time to rebuild the 1 fcL2
of Ibe violated (institution for the mair.t.in- ( * e I fnrn40ctSi , ni , Q pnn.p out
THE MAGON
uffdEK ’rii FAIR, BE MURE AND TAKE Vo fit GREAT COAT WltH » 0 (
“ FOREWARNED, fFOREARMED.”
1829. l§73 i
OF PHILADELPHIA.
REALIZED ASSETS JANUARY 1st, 1873 - - - - 83,363671 iij
FORTY-FIVE YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLJq
Losses by Eire Paid during the year of J871
Lessee by Fire Paid slnoe the year 18129, nearly.... l''r**,7t' (n
”-**500,000 oo
This Company will iseae Polioiee on all Insurable Property at .oaaonable rites.
DOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED WHEN BETRRJi IXr n
MEhCANTILE, DWELUNG AND 0THEB.BISK3 SOLICITED. BV
J. M. BOARDMAN, Anent
mora 7t For Bibb ami Rm, ., **-***>
1835
1873
COiipjifli
:OF NEW YOR7.
feb231m
lulioniz* dland orertbrown State governmenis; 1o the i roccnp .ttonm after* total loss
nothing of Congressional usurpation; I of two moniha, at the reduced wages ordained
of the fraud and corruption which sonotorlom'-1 -^'^Voi^tra-CAar^Ti law.
ly j>r»-Vstiln 11; k.l (l«j»nrtn.ontH of tb»? govern- I J
BOARDING.
LIMITED number cf BOABDEB8 can be *e- I
commodated with FIBST-CLAtS B JABD at
J. H. Bremer’s, in Daly’s new bunding, op
code the Isaacs uocse, on cherry street
febTS it
ItHOMAS U. CONNERl
F
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY, assets, January 1st, 1873, $609.005 91,
(CAPITAL *1,000,000.)
FORTY-EIGHT YEARS BEFORE THU PEOPLE,
Luces, reoelves $1,000 for each performance,
iui i.', and which tbrestens the dostraoti io not jarcca reoeives »i,uw ior **.ui «•
only of the Bepnbllo, but of the Tory founds- ^ ^ reoeipU „„ * 4i ooo.
tlons of sooiety. 1
Tnx Gcobom Mcrrai. Los* Assocutioh of _ WT
SSL” I “'"’ “IPILLBFS FAMOUS
A certain red-beaded Ink alinger of Savan
nah bad belter say his prayer* and order hi*
oofBu. If Commodore Norris sod the other
Beoond street oo-opeia'icnbts don't elsy him
for tb* following foul tnainoation, we atoll be
greatly disappointed:
A party of yoang men in Msoon bare gone to
keeping bone* on the oo-oparetlve plan. Dom-
Inoee for breikfsat, teyen-up fur dinner, and
draw-poker for laoeb.
For* Naaaoxs Daowwrn.—Tbe Oonstilnlion
says five negroes were crossing the Chatta
hoochee Hirer last Saturday night aboot four
miles from Oalnesrille, when tbe boat capsized
and four of tbs nnmbor—on* man and Ibreo
women—were drowsed.
Tn* same paper also contradict* tbe ramor
Invitee his patrons to examine hi* slock of
GENTS' FINE FURNISHING-GOODS l|
Embracing everything tint is
Xobby and Desirable!
Hats and Cap*
OFFICE, 64 MULBERRY STREET.
S. T. SKIDMOBE, President. HENBV A. OAKLEY, V.cs Fresi’out.
| GEO. B. 1URPIN, Pres’t. J. MONROE OGDEN, Secretary and Treasurer.
DIRECTORS.
GEOBGE B. TURPIN,
J. RANDOLPH WHITEHEAD,
BASIL A. WISE,
ADDISON R. TINSLEY,
ALBEKT MIX,
SAMUEL F. DICKINSON,
JOHN O. CURD,
SAMUEL T. COLEMAN,
SOLOMON WAXELBAUM.
T HIS GUANO la now so well known'in all the I
Southern Ststee forits remarkable effects ss an I tkSDHES against loss or damage by fire, all kinds of Bui’dings, Merchand’ee, Household Tk.ii
agency for increasing the products of labor, as not I JL yj on ( S Losses and all other Insurable prope. ty at reasonable rates of premium. rBn *A
to require special recommendation from us. Its f
nee for seven years past bss established its char
acter for reliable excellence. The Urge fixed capi
tal invested by the Company in this trade affords
tbe surest guarantee of the continued excellence of
its Guano.
ASHEB AYRES, Agent, Msoon, Ga.
JOHNS. BEESE AGO.,
dec-0 8m General Agente, Baltimore, Md.
J. M. BOARDMAN - , Agent.
For Men and Boys In Silk, Fur, Felt and WooL
ABE MADE SOLELY BY THE
■lEicelsior Manufactories; Company,
ST. LOUTS, MO.
Are doing more and
published In its columns a fow days slnoe, that | BETTER COOKING. I J*n22 tt
ih« Oenriri* and Stale Biilwnv mechanics oon-1 Doing It I "
QUICKER AND CHEATER
Than any Stove In the Maiket.
tbe Georgia and State Railway mechanics con
(empiato a strike. Olad to hear they will not
be guilty of aneb stupidity.
Da. Juexr-n Tnourmw, of Atlanta, fell down
tbe step* of hi* house and sustained eevero in-
j arise, a few dsy* since.
Dxatn or IIos. John Ecnnxt or SavitraiB.—
We fled the following sad annonnoement in tbe
Bavanneh Republican, of Wednesday:
Tbe startling intelligence was announced iu
the oily yesterday that Hon. John Bohley, a gen-
tlemsn long and favorably known in Savannah,
UMBRELLAS & CANES.|
In variety.
THOMAS U. CONNER.
HAGAN’S
OAK :
Are aloraja
Low-Priced, Reliable |
AND OPERATE PERFECTLY.
Will do your
COOKING CHEAP |
AND EASY,
QUICK AND CLEAN.
-:jUci>«&Are aii varauesi
some tlmo post Mr. Bohley had been residing at
hi* place st Boelsb, near the olty, and had only
lost week returned to his formor borne in (Sa
vannah. Always aotivo and cnergetlo, he had
gono to bis wood pile yesterday abont noon,
and, taking an axo had been chopping for
■oma lime whon, experiencing a strange sen
sation In the region of bis broa.it, he went
bnek into his residence, and telling his sister,
Mrs. Nsfew, that lie felt quite badly,
naked her to baro a Are built in the perlcr.
Whlto Mr>. Nsfow wss superintending the
bnllding of the Are herself, eho hoard a sound
as of somo ono struggling for breath, and tam
ing to her brother, who wa« seated on a chair,
saw bts head bud fallen forward on his broasL
Immediately miming to bis assistance, she
aided him In lying down, and without a word
he expired eru the could oall anyone else or
render him other help. Uia physician prononn-
oed that congestion of tbo heart waitbecaase
of hi* death.
And
'Zf/WVW S0LD
TRUSS AN & GREEN.
febMoodAwIm MaCON, GA.
($R.TUTT’Sj
ERaiaaia
Is now prepared to issuo policies of Insurance upon Dwellings, Stores, CottoD, Stock of
Merchandise, and Household Furniture. .
fahS3f
I CHESAPEAKE GUANO!
TTTE are still Agents for the abovo TRCED and RELIABLE Fortillzer, and aftsr FIVE YEARS’ expe-
VV rience in selling it, nnhaaiUtingly ro.oaimeni it to oar planting fiiendd as eqnal to any manipu
lated Fertilizer m&de.
IT IS PTO EXPERIMENT.
In no caee h»a it feilod to give entire sztiefsetion. Knmerons teatimonials in onr poiaosaion, from
| some of our moat successful planters, will aaliafy any one aa to it merits.
JONES A BAXTER.
2m 100 OHEBBY STREET.
aecal/ UBUWBI agemo, uaiuwutc, uau- ■ £. . I
CROQUET SETS! SUBJIT®01lt!l
G. M. FEAGIN.
FEAGIN & BROTHER,
MagnaliaBalm LIVERY,
, Vegetable Kingdom, sad sre particularly <
Air. Schley wab tho eldest rod of tbo Into I signed to act gently, bnt thoroughly on the eto:
f do-
^ ^ i Mom- I
Jadgo tiobloy, who for a long timo and Ably oo* I ach, Liver, Rowela and general circolaiiou. The}
onpud tho bonch npon (he Angnsta circuit, and I act aa kindly on the tender infant, tbe most deli- J
was bora In the city cf Auguilaon tho 18 b day c * 10 female and infiim old sge, ss upon tho mo
K / A FEW APPLICATIONS MAKE A
Pure Blooming Complexion.
£ It Is Purely Vegetable, and Its operation is
■een and felt aft once. It docs away with tbo
Flushed Appcaranco caused by Hast, l'stlgno
sn J Excitement. Ucals and removes all Blotches
end Pimples, dispelling dark and nnalgbtly
spots. Drives away Tan, Freckles and Sun*
burn, and by Its gcntlo but powerful induenoo
mantles the laded cheek with
SOUlHFUIi BLOOM A>D BEAUTT.
* ’ Sold by all Druggists and Fancy Stores. Do*
'pot, 53 Dark Flaoe, New York. .. __
mch5 eodAwly
Holmes & Clay’s Old Standi near Broirn House and Passenger Depot.
Moles and Horses always on hand for sale. The finest Vehicles and best Horses can always be found
janl5tf at our Stabloa.
GABES AND GASKETS.
of Fcbrosry, 1808-beiog at tbo Umo of In* vigorons syatem eradicating every morDmcagen^
----- «ri invigorating tho debilitated organa, building up the
death sixty-flvo years old. Ho was n Ip-otber j g^ ir( . D ^ ns energies, snd ui r artmg vigor to
sixty-flvo years old. Ho was a lii
of the Honorable William Schloy, tbo iiresent
nblo Jadgo of tho Eiatern Cirenit, and of
. and mind.
They increaas the powers of digestion, and excite I
Dr. J. U. Sohley, ono of tbe moat prominent I tho abaorbents to action whereby all imparities of
pbystoians in tiAvannab. In early manhood I tbo system are carried off. Tho old stereotyped
Mr. Schley stndied law and for somo yearn prao- opinion that calomel moat bo uaod m
tl*ed his profession in Columbus, subsequently I
returning to Aognats, and tbenco before tho I “TO CARRY OFF TI1E BILK”
war removing hlthor. Daring his lifo bo waa I
pnblio spirsted, and was often honored with po* I lias given away before the light of science. The
aitions of responuibility and trout by his fellow-1 vegetable kingdom farnisbos a remedy free from
citizens, and wss several times a member of I doleterioua effects.
Georgia Legislatnro. roliahed and arbane ini r»~_ w\ _ . _ « 1T _
social intoroonrao^with men, upright and con-j rOT Dj SpCpSlft Or IllUi^CStlGll|
Hclentioua in all his affair*, and kind-hearted 1
Xlefant, Sweet and WMrtrma MOLLS, PISCVJTS, MRXXD,
MmelwUmt and other Griddle Coke*. rerfteCy Pure and
JlelioHr, and always ready tor immediate urn. Tha CJIMAP.
MSTSalims rewder ta the WOULD, and It WILL SUSP OS
LJXD OX SSJ, ta amy climate, far yean. It U wcU ndaptaj
•-.d I* la fact. In every reepect, the XXST TXdSTPOWDXM
mada **fm the Xiiehem, the Camp, the GaUry.*•
BOLD BT GKOCEBS 4 IULILECS EVEKYWnCCC.
Manufactured by DOOLET &. BROTHER,
69 NEW STREET. NEW-YORK:
m&rcbSeodSm
&^ ,,fewmoullve<1,no,on8ornl * n<1 wmletas female collese..__
li ;» • coincidence of no ordinary occurrence, A* P ll fPTI 1Y fill 3 T1 fi I
gin th, SOSM worn In whloh soscddonly forclredings of ovil, sU of wlilcb sre the offerings receiving tlio^opinion cf several preminent pbjai- * UT ULdllU •
TJVHE Most elegant OASES and CASKETS ever bronght to Mscon new in store.
All wo ask is a cxU, to satisfy everybody ss regards styles and press.
We give our FKB30NAL attention to city orders.
Night and Sunday calls answered from the Lanier House.
Orders by teiogriph promptly attended to.
ARTHUR L. WOOD,
feWSmeod NEXT TO LANIEB HOUSE.
I of a diseased Livor.
that
and unexpectedly ho was stricken dawn in ma
ture age, and almost npon tho very spot on
whloh ho brrathod bis latest breath, twenty-six Tin rptiffin BilTn TTqttb 11(1 Vnill
years before, lo tbo prido of young and vigor- Di. lllllu illlu IluVu lit) UllfUul.
ana manhood and filled with the hopes of bright _
and joyons life, he had stood with his blushing -"“T ore specialty reoommendod for BUiocs Ite-
brido npon his arm and reoelved and given the ■* MlBt .» n * Intermittent Fevors, which prevail in
wnf ni ,«ia^ i.nu.. -TT. * ,, I miaamaticdlatrictedating the summer ana antnmn.
mntnal pledge to bo fait Wnl nnto death. Thc.o diseases are tursn.Lly sttendod by derange-
Among the monthly salos at Savannah, on ment of tho Liver and Bowels.
Taosdsy, were thirteen shares of Control Bail- I -c»rk-r» nriTT T a VTl TTWD
road slock at $91 75 par share, two, ditto, at $92 CHILI. AND FLYER
per share, 1,544 acroa of land inTatnall nonnty I Thay are a specific. Fhyslclsns all admit tha
at 15 cents per acre, and three pairs of oorpo- fininlne only affects* temporary suspension of tbe
, attacki of Eover and Ague, nnleaa ita ui
ratio:: lunlod at $.<0 for one, and (3*0, each, I oodod by a reliable anti*bihooa medicino.
for tho tvraolbar psira. XHK TESTIMONY OF THOUSANDS
Mas. S. 8.1 xam. wife of Ool. 8. S. Fears, » MUbliahea ^ ond . doDbt
well known lnwyor of Atlsnts, is lying at the
point of death at Fayetteville. Her husband
is now in Texts, where he is making prepsrs-
r< -reiving the'opinion cf several preminent phyai- I
ciine, to resume tbe regular exercises on Wednes
day, tbe 12th of March. The buildtDg in which the
sick hive been confined will be surrouuled ty a
fence, and will remain nnoccupied through the
| eessicn. O. W. SMITH,
February 20,1873. Secretary of Faculty.
feb27td
COOK’S HALL,
FERRY, GA.
T HE attention of managers of public entertain
ments is called to this Hall, which has been , , , . .
lately fitted np In tho be.t atyle, with scenery, eto. I \fOTHU\G is gamed by reducing tho price of a
The Hal! will sett about 400 persona snd is oonve- I J-" commercial manure, if it is done by adding
COTTON SEED
Tbe Dost Possible Fertilizer at Ibe
Lowest Possible Oort.
'oyer snd Ague, nuleaa its nee la pre- niently situated in the large and growing town of I worthless material.
lions to remove his fsmlly.
Tnx CoLcnnca Guixo Toadz.—The Golnm-
I DR. TUTT’S LIVER PILLS
aitive cure for Ckilla I
followed by Qninlne, Is a positive c
I and Fover, and all bilious diaeaaeo.
Ferry, to which the Southwestern Railroad has
Italy conBlrucied a branch from Fort Talley
Apply to JOHN B. COOK,
feblD 6m* Perry, Oa.
Ho Sontlern Favorite
TUB 3E»JHOFBR TXMB
bns Sun ssys ono house ta that city has sold lo ^ , Uo ^ „ when ^ h „ 9 ^ ]o „ of ^
dale 700 tons of gnsno this season.
"Making this ns the basis, and estimstlng
tits, yellow cast cf the bUu and eyes, rush o
lood to tbe boad, cold extremities, ringing in tha
from the rstoaoriaat year, some throo thousand lh0 rt l >,c ’ r ' h .' Kh
tons must have been sold in Columbus thus f.r f^o^xsox K h.honenese. While nemg
OVER 750.0(0 SOLD.
this sea-on. Much more will be sold before tbe |
latter part of March. Th* demand for fertili
zers 11 hi great ss during * few seasons ago, I
when 4,000 tons were so'd by dealers ta Colum
bus. Wo hope the oorn fields will receive a |
goodly supply.”
That is s wasted hope, dead sure. If the I
guane-bnyera were to bear of 007 of the precious I
etuff being cii J for such a purpose they wonld
have spasms. They will never go back after Its effect is instantaneous; Imparts no ridiculous
. F 1-iKT on cvcrriTios is neceeas-
riUCE 25 CENTS A BOX. Held by all drug- I
g——
DR. TUTT’S
IMPROVED HAIR DYE. I
This elegant preparation is warranted th,
BEST IN THE WORLD;
Try the Pkamix. It Is guaranteed to contain all
the volnable ingredients of genuine Peruvian
Guano when composted with Cotton Seed.
DIRECTIONS FOB COMPOSTING.
To every ten bushels of seed thoroughly moiet-
ened with water, odd cna sack (200 pounds) of
Phoenix Guano, and mix in this proportion until
the quantity required is prepared, transferring the
su cessivs mixtures to a pile or heap, under caver,
until wanted for use.
Below we give the Indoraement of the highest
authority on agricultural chemistry:
Surr/iELD Ecizwnric School or You College,
New Have*, Court., January 20,1872.
Deas Hie—Your plan of "ammoniatiug” the
PLmuix Guano by composting it with cotton seed,
GUANO.
GUANO.
GUANO.
GUANO.
J
"KETTLEWBLL’S AA.”
A T prices to sail all claaeea cf buyers. We
have elegant #etta with
BRIDGE SOCKETS,
At prices ranging from $4 to $15—all warranted.
Don't bur elsewhere, but come and look at ours-
We Buy Largely and Defy|
Competition!
Persons in the country can eend their orders,
with the money. Msy rely on being well supplied.
Address
J. W. BURKE & CO.
feb28 tf
EVERY STOVE GUARANTEED.
S COVIL AND PLANTERS’ HOEB, Traco Chains, Spades and Shovels, Axes, Nails, Knob and Pd
Locks, Plain and Stamped Tinware, S:eam Pipe Fittings.
OLIVER, DOUGLASS & CO.,
feblGlf 42 THIRD STREET, MACON, GA
1873.
1878.
NOTICE!
A S eovoral cppl
Stock in “T.ie Mscon Firo Insurance and
Txust Aueoeution” eicce its organization, the Board
of Directors have decided to increase the stock to
Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, over One Hundred
Thousand Dollars having been already taken. All
parties desirous or subscribing will please make
early application to the nnderbigned. A
J MONROE OGDEN, ®
foblltf Secretary and Treasurer.
MAPEl’S
(NITBOGENIZED'
Cooley’s Early fliite field Cora!
F OB SALE This crop, raised In tbe South.
ripened in sixteen weeks—4 bushels, 48 ; 3 I
bushels, 40 75; 2 bushels, 45; 1 bushot, 43; % \
bushel, 43; I peck, $125; 1 quart, mill postage
paid, 50 cents. W. J. L&ftTON & CO.,
feb-510c Agents, Macon, Ga.
Superphosphate of Lime
THE GREAT STANDARD FERTILIZER!
TWENTY YEARS of UNPARALLELED SUCCESS
t to
I call attention to the
“ROWLAKD COM),"
I COMBINATION of chemicals which has been I
O VER ONE THOUSAND Certificates from the leading Planters of Georgia during the past EIGHT
years attest the merits of MAPE’S NITBOGENJ.ZED SUPERPHOSPHaTE OF LIME, ttdip-
I prove it a FERTILIZER OF THE HIGHEST GRADE.
The results from the use of MAPE’S, 1872, have surpaesed any previous year, varying from
50 to 600 per cent. Profit on Investment.
Planters havo our fullest assurance that the STANDARD IS MAINTAINED TO FULLEST EXTEST,
Our stock for present year is of most recent manufacture and all received since January 1st, 1873
TERMS—Per ton of 2,000 pounds, at Savannah, Ga.—Cash. iWOO
tested for several years on crops of cotton and I Payable November 1st, 187il, in currency or Low Middling at fifteen (15) cents per pound 60 00
corn, and has proven equal to ANY COMAEBCIAL 1 *’* -•—*— *- - "
FERTILIZER.
I refer to the below-named parties, who have
avann&b, Ga, cr
BURDICK BROTHERS,
Agente, Macon, Ga.
tested it;
T. A. POLHILL, Eeq , of BeUviUe, Fla.
B. W. DURDEN, Eeq., of Emanual, ouunty, Ga.
JOHN UPTON, Esq., of Thomas county, Ga.
T. SASSZBS, Esq., of Scroven county, Ga.
E. H. EDENFIELD, Esq., of Emanuel co , Ga
J. J. MOORING, Esq., of Emanuel county. Go.
J. J. EVERETT, Esq., of Thomas county, Ga.
TBANPELL, Esq., of Bulloch county, Go.
E. B. & J. G. WHIDDON, Esqa , of Washington,
county, Ga.
I also offor for sale, in iota to suit purchasers,
FERTILIZING' CHEMICALS
Of all kinds,
For Pamphlets containing certificates of planters in f nil, and other information, address
PURSE & THOMAS,
General Agents.
PRESTON'S
MOWED BONE SVKPHATf
Prepared with great core from the richest fertilizing materials and to analyses of on a d^r basis:
“KETTLEWELL’S A A.”
J|V WK 7 ilfirm 9 a I ** °no that must givo excellent results. I have an-
99 A*a>a^A85A t*' e* S4 | alyxed asample of ginned cotton seed, to which
that fMhiou on their Western corn-cribs. If I
they all made plenty of corn to do them, where I
wonld be tbe incentive lo scuds around as lively
tints; will remedy tbe bad effects of inferior
dyes; perfectly harmless; contains no
a-gw of lead; haa no unpleasant
odor, and Imparts a natural
glossy color.
SEWING MACHINE.
HIGHEST (AND ONLY) PREMIUM
a* they do to make cotton enough to meet their Prio* One Dollar a Box. Sold by all Druggist*.
oorn snd meat bills ?
Laboratory 18 and 20 Platt at., N. Y.
aug91deod..w.twly
abont fourteen per ceat. of lint was still adhering,
and found It to contain in the air-dry state 3.7 per
cent, or nitrogen, which corresponds to iX per
cent, of ammonia, a quantity oa great as exists in
the very best brands of ammomated superphos
phate, and one-half as much ss occurs in tbs first
qualities of fish guano. A compost mada by mix
ing I hamlx Guano with, say, twice its weight of
cotton seed, and allowing the whole to heat, wonld
constitute a very rich and actire feiti.izer. The
cotton seed develops, in Us fermentat on, fatty
add, and acetio acid in considerable qoantitios.
There would not only effectually prevent any lose
of ammonia gas, bnt would also act very decidedly
npon tha gnano. rendering ita phosphates more sol
uble and more active, -here would doubtless be
DIAMOND SPECTACLES.
Carolina, 1870 and 1372. for FAMILY BEW-
IN3 Machine. The only really light-running lock-
iatUcKcM and Ilia Florida Nfoblller.
One of the most splendid rascals of the period
1* Milton S. Littlefield, though it is perhaps su
pererogation for a North Carolina paper to
moke tbe assertion.
Littlefield's operations In Florida, lo which
Slate he made hie hegira when he left ns be
tween snn.% ore jnst now being exposed to the I - 1 We Oiyatai Pebbles” melted together, and are I BTAIff Trt lllllll ■■■■■— ■
y«: aw :rr‘ oc u “° gt3 *r > 1 I NOW IS THE TIME!
A T f£!T"fri-P-S “meloeiof nitrogen, .taS'“ttoSement ffStaS
BinthoarolmWctudI?72. foTfamLYBEW-
genona orgsnio compounds decay in preteLce of
oxygen, but this loss would not ba so coueiderable
economic to buy. Hoaon „^7:eTent .he ™mpo,t from rrt^gThTgh
SSKS&S&Sr Themo,tdclloU4h *°“ of ^
KflflliinM Iaua.1 nr aMil nn near forme I '• * *
Machine* leased, or sold on easy terms.
Office, Cotton avenue, Macon, Ga.
T HESE Spectacles or* manufactured from “Min-1
nlo Crjatad t'ebbtea” moitovl togeriier. and are I
]ro I2eodIv
WM. B. CTEHB, Agent.
PDntcrs now have an opportunity of using a flrst-
| class fertilizer at an exceedingly low price.
Bend in your orders to
HARRIS A PETER, Druggists,
fsb7 2tawlm Dimcnr’d Block, Second eh
“KETTLEWELL’tS AA.”
OBER & SON’S
1MH0NIATED SUPERPHOSPHATE.
OBR & SON’S
AMMONIATfD SUPERPHOSPHATE.
OBER & SON’S
AMMONIATED SUPERPHOSPHATE.
The above well known Fertilizers in store and
for sale by
HARRIS & PETER,
feb7 2Uwlm Agente.
tion from tbo Attorney General of Florida to I from Di'szilian or Scotch pebbles are very injurious
Got. Hart, oouieqaent epon a reso!ntion of in-1 10 ,®J®» bec%nse of tbeir pniwiilitt light.
» a , ? .. „ . „ I Eaviug been teeted with tbe polan»oope, tbe I
quiry iotrocUOM in i.:e Homo of Represents- j diamond lenseebare been found to admit fifteen f
live* of th*t relative to tbe spplicAtiou per cant, leas heated r»v« than any other pebble.
of $4,000,000 of Slate boodf, ieened in aid of 1 ’
ibe .Uckioa\iil«», Penisc^.'a and Mobile Railroad
GET THE BEST.
I have now in store tbe largset and beet eelected I
atock of
They are ground with $,r. at edcntific accuracy,
i, lu „ ,.... ^ L , . L , . , | ^ r ® ^ ro ® from cbromaiic *:•»irationa, and prodace
Company, which road will ahcrlly be sold by the diau iouivaa of vision not Ulore
nn,e “ rtevea,ed by ja - w
lor sals by respouaij.. Agent* In evcrvdtyiu
WS1 none w.in iceie bond.a. The New York I tbe Union. t. J. JOHJUTU.N I Ti_ 7 j fri . ■wy
agents, Hopkins A Oo., di-;u.Mvl of i»nt 2 600 I Jewclsr and Optician, ta solo Agem for Macon) Go. I A? PSSll flJICl i. TTl© tO IN Q.IHG
of the** bon I* m Loudon, from the rrocevda of I ,rom »°om they can only ba obtained. No ped-
......— — ■ - -• — r - - - | dlers employed.
tb* gres: demand for these Spectacle* has !s-
' ’ ' ’ ‘ “’an inferior
L _ Great core
— _ - ^ J aiiculd be taken to see that the trade.mar* o-
pany also made a gcodthinqof tLeirconn.c.ion which is prol.vtod by American Leti«« r»t«.tt u
with these transactions. They admit a sale of I -tamped oo eveir pa<r. .-iti.Vun-
whloh they di-l>nt.<-d to the ofllsera of the rood
more than $(.(>0,000, of which only aboot 4177 - L , * demand for these Spectacles
rain «• r« M ,t ,t., ,,, ,,r _ I dneed nnacrupnluca dealer* to palm off ao .
000 were mHMOlO tm Proper parpoaes. „ (1 , pa riou. article for the DtimoLd Gtv
bvrepeon got 0 OcO But Hopkins sod Com-1 aheuid be uken to aeo that tb.j tndt>au
GARDEN SEEDS
Ever brought to tbi* market, all cf which are war- |
zanted
CxU and eunfine for yowwlf and be convince! j
of tbo comctoiws of tLL otAioaienu
A fall Meortmant of
2.800 bondii, for which they give a credit of
$927,920, while in reality tbe auKmnt rscsivcd
for the tx>cds rqna!e<i $1,400,COO, showing a
subtraction of $4v0 t 000, or SI per o?nt. of ihe
fuxiount for wbioh me bonds arc btsUd to bsve
been soM.
Twelve hundred of tbe 4,000 bonds remained
In the bands of Hopkins *tr Co , in Ootoh»-r,
1871, and are specific 1 la a deed of Irmit rn.de
by the Company to F. SL Flugg and 0. L, Cha-*^,
and were so ©onveyeU, to ba applied noIcIv lo
tbe construction of the onfimbliwd portion of tbe
road* These part.ei w;tb Litt!cfie*d and L. P.
Bayne, who waa taken into tbo ring, fo»r.ixJ s
Grtvlit Hobilier under tbe name of the •‘Florida
Oonstrnction (Jornpacy," and went regularly
Into tbe stealing business. At last tbo oriau
comt-H, and he.ivv judgments are obta.i-<'J in the
courts against the road. Most of it haa now
passed into tbo hand* of reoervtra. and it is said
that if anything is left that tbe United States
Marshal will gobb!e it op. Tbe Attorney Gen*
eral suggests that tbo Le/jislstore interfere to
protect ins intcrobts of the people of tbe SUU. |
STANBURY & FOX.
VkilaateGrdccrs&GiiilssiuMcrclaBts
Importers of oml Receiver* and Dealei * la
22 Pork Place and 17 Barclay .L ea.
»ng20JAw<!m NEW YORK.
DR, W. W. FORD,
DENTIST,
84 Mulieny Street.
S AMI rooms with Dr- Fmerenn. Office bonis
from 8>4 a. x to 1 r. x-, 2.H r. n. to IX r. u.
feblfita
FLOWER SEEDS.
Also a few
| Choice Bulbous Roots.
At !e»8 than New York cost.
Catalogues on application
BOLAND B. FALL.
Dealer in Tborbrnn’s 8e* da.
Corner Cher. ▼ st- and Cotton *ra.
^un.fu.friim
FOR SAJLE.
I r pBE Pesid«Lc« of the Rt* Gen. T. It. B. Cobb.
I _L in ALhens, is cffer«H* for u.e verv low.
Lo; cjntaiiAS 2^ aciea, i-* l.*nlomoit «nd con- I
enu ***..! Fur term* I
A. I, HCLlo.
Athco-a. (ia.
TO IHi JPDBLIO
N 'OTfCti ia hereby piven that any one pnr -bas
ing toe half intereat in thy and Lul
in 11 wet Macon. «Lere we hre, of A. Pr^a fit.
Eeq , will do $o at tbsir peril, aa we ictecd to liti
gate tbs line from ua, undor a Lie 3 L» c:a tea the
same. W. T. MCZO,
V. L. MCZO
Macok, Feb. 94, 3879. fsbtt d2*stf j
^“Circulars sent by mail if desired.
Mi J. SOLOMOKS,
feblldAwIm 8D Bay street. Bavannah. Ga.
EB A. MEANS, Inspector.
January 14,1873.
{ Ammonia 864
HR. G. A. LEIGH, Baltimore.
November 4,1872.
Yielding sBolnbto Bone Phosphate ..23.86 I Yielding ^Soluble Bone Fhoephato
(Insoluble Bone Phosphite ,13.08
j Yielding j
Ammonia..
Insoluble Bone Fhoephato.
163
22.80
10.*
METROPOLITAN
60 00
Which in e&ch analysis places it far above tbe guaranteed standard. We fool that it must at once
I come a leading and favorite brand of Fertilizer in Georgia, and from our personal knowledge of
preparation bespeak for it the fullest confidence from tbe planters of GeorgU.
PRICE—Per ton of 2000 pounds, at bavannah—Cash
| Payable November 1st, 1873, in currency cr low middling cjttcn at 15 con's per pound....
For fuztbor information address
PURSE & THOMAS.
General Agente, Savannah, Ga-, or
BURDICK BROTHERS,
Agents, Macon, Go.
IRON AND BRASS WORKS, |
Canal Street, from Ctb to 7lh,
RIOHMON O, VA.|
WM. E. TANNER & CO.,
Engineers, MacMDisls aafl Fcunflers. |
ENGINES OF ALL KINDS.
Bend for Circular.
H. R. BROWN,
JanUIy AGENT.
ENOCH COE’S
NOTICE.
I WELL hold a Justice Conit for tho 716:h Dis
trict, G. M., at tbe offic.of Collins A Heath,
No. 69 Second street in the c ty of Maccn, on the
BEOOND SATUBDaY of every month.
F. M. HEATH,
Notary Pnblio sun tx. off J. P.,
fe'i2t tf 716th District. G. M.
AlltllaM IHPJUJ VE -
Brick
Machine
fs the eimplest)in iurmechanism, > uilt strong and
inrftb.e. and can be operated tyo.dinar} bo!p. Tbo
capacity ia 4,00u biicke an hour with steam power,
or Z.fiOo with horse power. Manufactured and sold
py tbe MAtffUf RBIOK MACHINE Oil.,
mar2dAw*2m Chicopee. Mass.
PATAPSCO.
American public
Q) t-H THIRTY years. It has never yet
Giled to give perfect satisfaction, and has
justly been styled the panace^for oil ex
ternal Wound*, Cuts, Barn*, Swellings,
Sprains, Bruises, Ac., Ac., for Man and
Beast. No family should be a single day
inarehjeodly
without this Liniment. The money re-*
funded unless tho Liniment is as repre-q
Rented. Be sure and get the genuine
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINTMENT. Sold
by all Druggists and Country Stores, at
25e., 60c. and tl.00 per Bottle. Notice
style, size of .bottle, Ac. — A ai.1
W. J. LAWTON & 00.
A RKprepirad to fill with dispatch all order*
seat tbem or ibeir agen:a for tbe
Pataps c o Guano!
They can foroleb thla well-known fertfizar
For Cash, at $60 00 per Ton,
or parties desiring, can pare hue st 460 00, pays-
ble first of November, and *10 00 co«ti, giving a
.tin aa collateral. jonll 3 mo*
A PREPARATION OP THE HIGHEST GRADE.
*
r [ offering ENOCH COE’S AMMONIATED BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE to tbe planters of Georgia
for the eecond year, we place before them a Fertilizer to which they can give tbe utmost conncea •
Prepared expreealy for Georgia, the aim of the manufacturer has been to raeot tbe needs ana
quirement8 of tbo Cotton Plant, and we think, from roeult cf analysis and flittering results » t * c JJ < v ®
ita appheation to tbo various crops in 1872 as attested by tbe letters of planterH contained in pampb e .
he haa eminently accomplished bis purpose. , . _ V - T *.»i.
We only aak for it a aecoad trial, in full confidence It must become each year a mo.e favorite rer
zer among planters. * #52 £0
THERMS—Per ton of 2.000 pounds, at Bavannah— • •• • •• * ^
Pavab'o November 1, 1873, by aatiafactory lien or acceptance, payable In low midpung cjtton at ^^
fifteen (15) centa p6r pound
boed for pampb.eu, ar.d for fu’Jer infoimatioa address
PURSE & THOMAS,
GENERAL AGENTS, BAYaNNaH, GA., or
BURDICK BROTHERS,
AGENTS, MACON, GA. '.m26tf
ERNEST PESCHKE’S (
Macon Standard AYean Timei^J
H AYING perfected my arrangement* te eorrert the ollgbteet eror In the tin ^keertag o^nyflu*
Regulator, by the erectionbf sn observatory and one of themost apnroved raANBIT UjbTBC
MENTB, for the purpose of observing the meridian of tbe eun and atar*, I anil be able to keep
the exact at m*nn mean n™ to within * fraction of a acoona.
ttpirlal Attmuen peM t* Iks Jlepafrfp »wl am. twooelie*. aaveUM alt
kinds *r eiw.mrk.H *•*" ..unrai