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WliltSiSl) AY, September II, '872.
XjOOAL.
■W". 'X*. OOJSTJST,
Dealer in Provisions, Groceries, Fruits, Toys
Confection' ry. Can floods, etc.,
CHEAP FOB CASH.
Milled erevjlle, An?. 20, 1872. * Cni
To I'rluKlI.
We offer for rale Printing material and Furnitnre,
consisting of cases, case racks, atones, chases, dec
A.-o, a font i>l Long Primer and Airate, also job type.
£Sc!;oioti* IVolire.
Rev (>eorgfc N James wifl hold service and preach
in Sri Stephen's (Episcopal) Church next Sunday.
Pews free.
Iiev Mr Butler will preach in the Baptist
CluicIi hi Jlifledgeville an: Sunday.
,(*rlui‘e iIiih Kimiag,
X Bonoffton, by invitation oi the Lecture
deliver a Lecture in the Good Templars’
ing, at 8 o'clock.
F ree
Mr
Club.
Hail, this ('luenday) ev
The public aie respectfully invited to attend.
Lollop Wightman preached a most interesting and
instinctive eerinon at the Metiiodist Church in this
city on i:i.>t Sabbath. A laige and attentive congre-
g ition received tood for reflection for many days to
c ime.
Catcrpillni s.
\\ • have been shown a cotton stalk from the farm
o! Mr J (j Fowler, near this city, which was literally
op iiv the caterpillar. These worms are doing
their vvoik ..t destruction on many plantations in this
< limy and the flattering prospects of a large cotton
crop have vanished beioie them.
Messrs hfyuKiiM', Tinsley & €'«.
Tile above enterprising Wholesale Grocers of Ms
con have an adver isement in this paper, to which we
invite attention. They buy for cash, sell cheap aud
guarantee satiriaction, and their already large bus
iu.es continues to increase.
Monlprliei' * hlirrii.
lie Kev. A J. Jairell will preach at Montpelier
Cat'.rcli Satuiday before the 3d Sunday (14thinstj a'
eleven o’clock, A. M.
P>. W. Uni row, Esq., will deliver a temperance ad-
dre s tire same day and place at 3 o'clock, P. M.,
before the Lodge of Good Templare. The publio are
respect!ul v invited to attend-
Bust Quality at
New Flour,
CONN'S
7 2t
kSophint & Woo<l, Huccennors to
Andrew JLow A- C’o.
It will be seen by a notice in another column that
tlie house of Andrew Low A Co., which has been
i i.-ntiti-d w ith tlie his’ory of Savannah for three quar
ters of h century, was, on Saturday last, dissolved —
A new firm has been established, composed of the
junior partners, Captain John D. Hopkins of this city,
a i t J*»tm Wood, E*-q , and Mr. James T. Wood, ot
L verpool, under tiie name of Hopkins A Wood,
w.sich will continue the business in Savannah. The
firui will conduct buainrea in Liverpool under the old
nan eol Isaac Low A Co.
Andrew L*»w, Esq., is a special partner in the said
firm to the amount of fiOo.OOO infold. The reputa
t on ol litis house is second to none in this country or
Eug'aiid,
VT Ur
te« n ‘p* **■
Who can
►V. C. Batson, of this county, caught thir
ms at one haul on Tuesday moruir.g last
tat this 7
Iffcw Cheese,
CONN'S
FKUII JARS
I ^OIl •‘AIK At (ONI',
At JOSEPH STALEY’S.
Milledgeville. Aog 20, 187:2. 4 tf
IMr A:ioip!i Jom ph
Is now nceiving and opening tlio largest stock ot
Foil and Winter Goods ever brought to this place —
Ji-.vii g pu; chased goods in \ ery laige quantities he
Can and w.ll .-ell as cheap as any house in Augusta o>
Macon. The public arc invited to call And examine
his stock. Advertisement next week.
PiP Our friend Mi O E Kingiand was in this city
last wt-fck on business connected with the extensive
Dry (i ods House ot Messrs Jas A G ay A Co., ol
Aw^ur-tu. This House, through energetic business
agent* and judicious advertising, is getting a large
p*trouug« ttoiii tins section.
Wool 4 itt*«!it»g *»n«l T|nuiifncturinf.
It will be seen by advertisement of Mr. F Skinner,
Supt., that the Milledgeville Manufacturing Compa
ny arc prepared t* card and manufacture wool for cu**
|Oiim*is: they also buy wool, paying the highest mar
ket price in cash or goods.
A iiimehof.
The books and accounts of A Bischof are in the
hands ot Mr-.-rs Sanfoid A Furman, Atlorneys-at
law, who invite debtors to call at their office and settle
See advertisement.
la Kits at
STew STackerel,
CONN'S
JVew J*i«rc*.
Mr. O. E Before, has opened a new stora in the
Mdledgt-vilie H 'tel Block, where he is offering great
b irgaius in Diy (roods. Ac. See advertisement.
She Car of Juggernaut.
The
Question of
Beneai II ITS
Self-Sacrifice
Wheels.
The Ind ian correspondent of the
London Times recently wrote a letter
in relation to the Juggernaut Festi
val, in which he said he thought the
cruel ceremonies hitherto in vogue
were no 1 mger common. In reply to
this another gentleman writes: •'
“Your Calcutta correspondent has
WOOL CARDING
AND MANUFACTURING.
'pHE MILLEDGEVILLE MANUFACTURING
A COMPANY are
Carding and Manufacturing Wool
For customers a* usual.
They are also purchasing wool in exchange for
good, or paying the highest market price for it io
money.
Wool consigned to us by Railroad will receive
prompt and careful attention.
F. SKINNER, Supt.
Miliedgeville, Sept 10, 1872 7 4t
taken the Juggernaut Festival under
j\01 ICE.
Baltic .»«i:nl»e.
One (ley last week Dr Ilerty and Capt Crawford
rode out to (lie big gully on Judge Harris' plantation
where they came upon a large rattle snake. They
k led (be snake and brought hack nine rattles and a
button.
£-iib Electors.
Hon. Tin.'. Hardeman, Chairman of the State Dem-
o T i n' Executive Committee,has appointed sub-elec
tors in t-acli county oi the State, to aid in the organixa-
tiou of the party, and to actively assist in conducting
t • i imp ligu. The f'flowing gentlemen are appoint,
ed for the sixth District:
Baldwin—W. VV. Williamson.
11 bn—John B. Weems.
Hurts—Henry Hendricks.
•Jit-per— diaries Bartlett.
•Jones—Captain K. W. Bonner.
5.aureus—Robin Stanley.
N.-wton—Colonel A B Sims.
Putnam—Dr. J A. Etheridge.
Rochdale—Dr J A Stewart,
j wisjgs—Dudley Hughes
V. alton—Henry McDaniel.
Wilkinson—Dr. R J, Cochrane.
Tut'. New Coxcressional Districts.—We re-
publish the following correct s atement of the
Congressional Districts as established by the new
app irtionment law ;
i i.-i Dr-'rict—Appling, Bryan, Bulloch. Burke.
Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Clinch, Effingham.
Emanuel. (Lynn, Liherty, McIntosh, Pierce,
Scnvcn, Ta ilall, Ware, Wayn-.
Second District—Baker, Berrien, Brooks. Cal
linu■■ C iv . Co quite, Decatur, Dougherty, Ecb>
oi*, Early Lowndes. Mil er, Mitchell, Quitman.
Randolph. Teirell, Ihomas.
Third District—Coffee, Dodge, Dooly, Irwin
Lee. Moon Montgomery, Pulaski, Schley, Stew
art, Sumter, bailor, Telfair, Webster, Wilcox.
Worm.
Fomth District—C'mpbGl. Carroll, Cbattahoo
cbee, i’o-vela. I * u ass Harris. Heard, Marion,
Merit v.-tber, Muscogee. Talbot, Troup.
K.'th t ; strict—CiaWuu. Crawford, DeKalb.
Fa>-tt -,Fu. on. Henry. Houston. Miltou, Mou-
roe. Pike. -q rubiing, Upson.
Mix li 1). tr.ei — Bail iv in. Bibb, Butts, Je*per,
Jones, Laurens, Newton, Putnam, Rockdale,
Twiggs, Wniton, Wilkinson.
(seventh Distr: '—Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga,
Clou k.e Cm . I» ’ Floyd. Gordon, Haralson.
Mur: iv. Paulding, 1 k, Walker, Whitfield.
Eigli'h Dis'.iet—Columbia Elbert, Glasscock
Gre. ii. lluinH't 11,1. J ff-rson, Johnson, Lin
coln, Mel) itfl •, ()gi-tiioi| . Richmond, Taliaferro,
Warren, Washingion. Wilkes.
Ninth Dot et — Lai.Us. Clarke, Fannin, For*
fsyt.ii Franklin, Guinn it, Gilmer Hall, Haber
sham, Di'■ sai, Jackson, Lumpkin, Madison.
Morgan, Pickens, Rabun, Towns, White, Union
Eastman Business Collcg-e.
This Institution, which was opened one year ago in
Atlanta, Ga.. to educate Young Men for the practical
duties of life, is wielding an influence greater than aoy
other institution "f the kiud in (lie South. There has
a ready been more than one humlred of its graduates
sent out wli i are to-day occupying responsible and lu
erative positions The teachers are well known to Un
people tor their energy, activity, and usefulness, and it
is the only College in the South that is conducted by
practical men on the Actual Business Plan. In a
short course of twelve to fourteen weeks, young men
are enabled to “tep into the counting house, and earn
three limes the amount expended for board, tuition,
A c., in the same lengili of time it required to graduate
F r Terms, see College Journal, specimens, Penman
ship, etc. Address, euclosii.g two three cents stamps.
L.E, DETWTI LER, Seo'y.
Box 536, Atlanta, Ga.
July 30, 1872. 1 3m
COT TON MARKET.
The following is the market report
of September 10.
Liverpool.— M i d dl i n gs 10 J d.
dN T r.w York—Middlings 9-j.j.
Savannah—Midi! lings 19f.
Charleston.—Middlings 10 A.
Augusta—Middlings 19.
Milledgeville—Middlings 18i.
Gold 13.
his protection, and seems nervously j
anxious to prove that sell-immolation ;
h is ceased. Nevertheless, he has of- :
ten to report‘fatal accidents,’ where j
men are crushed under the wheels of j
the car, and killed or injured in any!
other way. Having had a very long ex- j
perience as a manager of zemindaries
(estates) in Lower IJengal, a position'
which brought me into most intimate |
counoction with the people, I have
no hesitation in saying that the acci
dent reported m the Times of the 13th
of August, as having occurred at Ser-
ampore was a case of self-immolation, j
A case that occured in my own expe-j
rience will illustrate the grounds of j
my belief. 6ome twenty-five years!
ago I was managing a large estate in
Lower Bengal, belonging tu a Hindoo
gentleman. In the chief’ village of
this estate there was a Ruth, or Jug
gernaut car which having become di-|
lapidated, underwent rather extensive]
repairs. These cars are supported on [
a number of wheels which'are invisi
ble externally. On the day when the
Ruth ought to have proceeded on its
journey'the huge mlutitude found it
impossible to move it. As I afterwards
learned, the priests had locked the
wheels. For two or three days the
people tried to move it, but in vain.
At last it began to be whispered that
a human sacrilice was required to in
augurate the newly repaired car. A
day or two more, aud I was told that
the victim had been procured in the
person of a leper who had sold himself
tor the sum of k£0. 1 was also told
that the Barogah, or Superintendent
of Police, ha'i been handsomely brib
ed, and that he would report to the !
magistrate ‘Accidental death.’ I did J
not believe all this especially as my j
informant was a woman who, I ]
thought, might* have been imposed
upon by what we call ‘bazaar gup,’ or
common gossip; but in two or three
days more I was informed that to the
joy of the whole country round about,
the Ruth had at last moved, but that,
unfortunately, a poor leper falling
under the wheels, had been crushed
to death. It was, however, a purely
accidental occurrence, for, alter a
most searching inquiry, the Darogah
had so reported. Alter this experience
I made a practice of watching the
Ruths, of which there are a great ma
ny in Bengal, and invariably found
when one refused to be drugged by
the people, as the ‘smallar car’ ol
your correspondent did, its first motion
was attended with a seri"us if not fa
tal acccident. Your correspondent
thinks the fact that the mail whose
thigh was crushed drank gin proves
•that be could not be a fit subject for
a Hindoo sacrifice., It appears he
does not know that all those who
swing at the Churruck Poojah are
persons of the lowest caste, or rather,
hoc ste at all, who are paid by weal
thy Hindoos to do this penance in
their stead. The fact of the nan’s
being an outcast is very strong proof
that lie was a purchased victim, aud
this is still further confirmed by the
native-like attempt to divert the sus
picions of the saliebs by the loudly-
expressed blame ot the god for punish
ing him. Another suspicious circum
stance is that the police had got them
selves and the station magistrates
away from the ‘smaller car,’ so that
there might be no interruption to
what was about to happen.”
A query for mothers—Why is a
screaming baby like the goddess of
of morning? Because it’s roarer
(Aurora.)
“Bobby, why don’t your mothpr
sew up your trousers"? “Cause she’s
at the vestry meeting for the hea
thens.”
A worthy man, unaccustomed to
public speaking, being suddenly call
ed upon to address a Sunday school,
rose to his feet, and after struggling
for utterance, at last hoarsely mutter
ed : “Dear children, don’t never play
with powder.”
A LL person* are hereby notifi-il not to employ
Natnan Btarue*, Junior, (i-olorni) as he is under
contract with me for the present year.
J. A. P. ROBSON.
Baldwin Co. Sept 10, 1872. 7 Jt
NOTICE. .
N otice is hereby given that the
PARTNERSHIP heretofore eubsisting between
us, the undersigned Andrew Low. Jotm V\ nod an.'
J obn David ili pkius, a« Coimniaeiou Merchants «t
Liverpool, in England, under the firui of Isaac Low
Si. Go., and at Savannah, in tlieStaLe of Geoigia, un
der the firm of A.vdkew L"W & Co., was this day
dissolved by mutual consent, ho far as regards the
said Andrew Low. ANDREW LOW,
John wood,
JOHN D. HOPKINS
Dated thii 31st day of August, 1872.
M R. ANDREW l.OW, AS AB >VE ANXOUN
CED tiavmg retired from the firm of Messrs
Isaac Low Sr Co , of Liverpool, the business of that
firm will be conducted as heretofore, under the saui.
firm i,ante, by the remaining partners, viz : John
Wood and John D. Hopkins, with James Torrauce
Wood, who is this day admitted as a par'ner-
JOHN WOOD,
JOHN 1) HOPKINS.
JAMES T. WOOD.
Limited Copartnership Notice#
\\TK, THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAI
t f entered iuto a limited Copartnership, under fh»
laws of Georgia, to do business at Savannah, Ga
under the li in name ol HOFKLSS & WOOL)
The general nature of the buttiio.-s to be Uausncted
is that of COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
John L). Hopkins, of Savannah, Ga , John Wood,
aud James Torrance Wood, ot Liverpool, England
are General Partners, and Audrew Low of Savannah
is Special Partner.
Said copartnership business commences September
1st, IS7*2, and terminates August 31st, 1874. Andre h
Low, as such special paitner, has paid into the com
•mi.i stock of the tii in uuc hundred thousand dollars ii.
gold.
JOHN D. HOPKINS,
Savannah, Georgia*
JOHN WOOD,
JAMES TOKKANCE WOOD,
Liverpool, England.
ANDREW LOW,
Savannah, Georgia.
Dated this 1st day of September, 1872. 7 Gt
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Present the Hon. Philip B. Robinson, Judge ot the
Superior Court ot said county.
Sallie Snead 'f
vs. > l.ibcl for Divorce.
John T. Snead, >
I T appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sher
iff, that the defendant does not reside in this eoun
ty, and it turther appearing that he does not reside in
this S J ate it is on motion Ordered, that said defendant
appear and answer at the next Term of this Court, o»
that the case be considered in default aud the plaint It
allowed to proceed. And it is further ordered that
(his Rule be published in the Union A Recorder once
a month for four months.
August 30, 1872.
PHILIP B ROBINSON,
Judge Superior Courts O 0.
A true extract from the minutes of Baldwin Supe
rior Court.
P. L. FAIR, Clerk.
Sept 10, 1872. 7 m4in
Jes«e Babb i
vs. > Libel for Divorce.
France* M* Babb, j
Baldwin Superior Court, )
August Term, 1872. $
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the .Slier
iff, that the defendant, b ranees \l. Babb, does not
reside in this State, on motion of plaintiffs attorney it
is ordered tiiat plaintiff have leave to perfect servic*
by publication once a month for four months in the
Union A Recorder newspaper at Milledgeville. Ga
PHILIP B ROBINSON,
Judge Superior Courts, O. C
A true extract from the minutes o! Baldwin Superior
Court.
P. L. FAIR, Clerk.
Sept 6, 1872. 7 m4m
Guardian's Sale.
GEORGIA, Colquitt Caunty.
1>Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
Iof Co quilt county, will be sold «*n the flint Tu >-
day in OCTOBER, 1872, at the Court House door ii
said couuty between the legal sale hours the tract ot
Land in said county, beinu iq the 8th District, con
taining 122 1-2 acres of land of Lot No *19. Thi>*
Laud to be sold for distribution among the heirs.—
Terms of eale cash.
DARLING CREED,
Guardian minor heirs of Jas. E- Hancock.
Sept 2, 1872. 7 td
NOTICE.
'PHE BOOKS AND ACCOUNTS OF A. BISCH
■ OF are now in the liamls of Sanford & Furman
Attorneyr-at-Law, and all who are indebted lo »an
l!i*i'hol will please call at trier office over Stetson':-
old stand aud little.
SANFORD & FURMAN,
Receivers appointed by the Coart.
Sept 10, 1872. 7 3m
FOR SALE—A HOME!
rpHE VERY PLEASANT HOUSE
1 AND LOT, now occupied by Mr. .■
Windsor, adjoining Dr. Case's lot. fronting
on the beautiful green State House Square,
18 for sale, cheap at $'2500:—one of the p:cuaaulesi
house* for a family in Milledgeville.
Apply to
WILLIAM McKINLEY,
Agent for owner.
Also, To Bent or Sell,
A pifasant House and Lot in Midway, possession
immediate.
WILLIAM McKINLEY
Sept 9, 1872. 7 tf
Bulloch Sherijf Sale.
GEORGIA, Bulloch Coun y.
\VILL be sold on die first Tuesday in OCTOBER
> • next, at, the Court House door in Statesboro,
within the u*ual hours of sale, Eighty-nine acres ot
land more or less, iu said county, bounded by land-
of Madison Lanier and Robert lleridri ks; levied on
under an execution issued from Superior Court, as the
property of Andrew J Gay to satisfy fi fa iu favor ol
Elizabeth Gay 1 evy made August 27th, 1872.—
Property poiuted out by plaintiff.
THOMAS B. MOORE. Sh’ff. B. C.
Sept 2d 1872. 7 Ids
Medgeville Prices Current.
Corrected Weakly by C. H. Wright St Son.
COTTON IS 1-2
BACON:
Shoulder* f lb 119
Clear Rib Sides,' ..13c-14
Clear Sides, 14 rr>
D. S Clear Rib Sides,-.--.. 11
Plain Hams, 17 a I S
Canvassed Ham*,... 18
BAGGING 20®'21
1R >N TIES 10
BUTTER :—Country, ti* lb 3u «■ 4(1
COFFEE—Rio. & 25*30
Java, 4" a 45
EGGS, nor doz. ......................20
FACTORY GOODS:
Cotton Yarns, 4? bunch............ft 8>
Stripes, # yd 12 1 2920
FLOUR, Hftbbl *1(1 (ill »$'.4 tO
GRAIN :
Corn, $1 !5®$!25
Peas 1 I'd a | 2U
Oats, I 00
HOES, bll® I 00
IRON. 4? 16 5SKI
LARD, I5®20
LIME, V bush $125
MEAL, *» bush $1 15® I 30
MOLASSES !(• gal 37 ®50
MAILS, Ptb s a 10
OIL: Kerosene, V gal 50®HU
POTATOES
Sweet, ^ bush.... 75d $! 00
Irish, “ “ $2 25 92 50
POTASH & LYE ^ can 25
SALT V sack *2 50
SUGARS, 12 w 20
SYRUP ti* gal 90 a 1 25
TALLOW, 12 l-z
1'fc.A ^1 50 a 200
VINEGAR 40 i* I 00
WHIaKEY. $125 9 500 P gal.
macon a augusta r r.,
Milledosvillf, fix ,
Augimt 19, 1872. .
Until further Notice. I will sell half fare Tickets
to Macon and Augusta. Full lare goiug, return free.
Good until Nuv. 1st, 1872
a. J H. NISBET, Agent.
Aug. 21,18/2. 4 tf.
YVW. E. WOOD & €0.,
PROPRIETORS OF GOLD’S AUTOMATIC
1 Low Steam ami Ho 1 Water Heater, aud Law-
son’s Celebrated Hot Air Furnace-
INVENTOR* AND PATENTEES
of the PARLOR. 8UN AND LIGHTNING FIRE
PLACE HEATERS AND PARIS RANGES.
Dealers in all kiuda of
BEAT AND COOK STOVES,
Kitchen Ware, Orates, State Man
tels, etc., etc.
ty Special care taken with Plumbing and all
kinds of Steam and Water Piping. Repairs for Steam
Heaters, Furnaces, Ranges, Stoves, &c.
WM E WOOD Sl CO.,
S. W. Cor. Baltimore aud 7
Eutaw Streets, <j Baltimore, Till,
Sept 10, 18/2 7 2ur
SAIjE.
A*.”ILL be sold from day to day. at public mtcry.
II beBit.uing with -Mou.Uy. SEPTEMBER 23d,
before I lie Court House duo' in Miilrdgevdlc, in lawful
saie hour*, A PORTION OF THE STOCK OF
DHY GOODS,
Consisting in gTeat part of Winter
Oooas, lately the property of J. Eo-
senfield At Sro>
VVinter hats, shoes, clothing, Ac., will soon be
needed. Conte to my sale and buy.
Patties indebted to the firm of J. R sent! el -
& Brother, are warned not to make any payment* to
them or their agents or transferees. As their As
signet in Bankruptcy, I alone cau receive such pay
ments ami give valid receipts.
All Hinge indebted will ple&ae call on me and
pay promptly.
BENJ. W. BARROW', Assignee.
August 29, 1872. 6 3t
L. J. GOILMARTIH.
JOHX FLASNEHY
L. J. GUILJIARTIN & €0.,
Cotton Factors and General
Commission IV! erchants
KAV ITREET,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
\ GENTS FOR BRADLEYS PHOSPHATE
Jewell s Milk Yarn, and Domestics, Tobacco
E3P*BAGGING and IKON TIES always on hand.
rtpConsignmeut* solicited. Usual facilities ex
6 4m
tended to ou-tomera.
Srpt 4. 1872
S T O VE S,
TINWAH.E,
Hardware, 4*c., fyc.
JOSEPH STALEY
IS offering for the next THIRTY DAYS, a few
L excellent
COOKING STOVES,
Cheap for Cash.
Now i* ynnr time to get one as these stoves are aa-
\ uuciug in price.
He also has an assortment of
FARX&X37G IiVZPLElVIEIVTS
Consisting of Hoes, Spading Forks, Garden Rakes,
Guano Strcwers, &c., &c.
Also, Axes, Meatsafes, Churns, Well-Buckets, Arc.
A general assortment of
TINWARE, Cheap for Cash.
GLASS FRUIT JARS.
A full assortment of
fWf> Wff
Also, ITardware, Cutlery, aud a variety of good.-
oo tedious to mention.
Cad and examine.
Milledgeville, July 30,1872. 1 3m
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!
AT THE
MACON STORE!
25 per ceut saved by Buying Here!
Having just opened my Store under the MILLEDGEVILLE HOTEL, consisting of
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Clothing, 4c.,
I announce to the public in general that GREAT INDUCEMENTS will be given to all purchase™.
Cali and examine before buying elsewhere.
Yours, respectfully,
0* Ei BES0RE#
Milledgeville. Sept 10,1872. 7 tf
THE PLACE TO BUT!
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
MACOX, GEORGIA.
FOR HEXT.
'|3HE STORE ROOM IN WASHINGTON HALL
& now occupied by the undersigned as a Dry Goods,
store. Also, Room* suitable lor a residence in rear ol
■dore—rented together or separately. The store room is a
good stand lor business. H. ADLER.
Milledgeville, Sept 3,1872. 6 2t
Georgia State Lunatic Asylum,
OFFICE TREASURER AND STEWARD,
Near Milledgeril e 3fith Aug. 1872.
I ^HE undersigned will receive, under authority of
tL«- Boar 1 of Trustees, up to the 16th of September,
12 o’clock M, sealed proposals tor furnishing the ar
ticles specified below. Parties offering bids will beat
’beity ro bid f »r any one or more of the articles in the
i.^t—all being inquired to furnish with their bids, haiii-
;les ot tiie articles proposed to be supplied ; ami any
ntides tarnished not coming up fully to such samples
nay be rejected and returned at the expense of the
bidder nil articles must be strictly sound aud ol
good merchantable Quality The meal must be deliv
ered, in fUOb amounts as required, weekly
One third ot the ertic es must be delivered at Mil-
ierigevilld. freight prepaid, by the 1st Oct., 1872, and
rash ml/ be paid for the name
Oik-third must bedel vered at Milledgeville, freight
orepaid, by the 1st of November, and cash will be paid
tor the same or. the 15th ot November.
And one-’bird must b t delivered at MilledgeviMe by
the 1st of December, freight prepaid, and cash will be
pa d for the same on the 1st January, 1873.
LIST OF ARTICLES,
white Corn,
Oats,
Timothy Hay,
Clear Rib Sid© Bacon,
Sugar-cured Hams,
Goshen Butter,
Leaf Lard,
Choice Rio Coffee,
Java Coffee,
Brown Sugar,
Crushed Sugar,
Family Flour,
White Corn Meal, Water Ground,
Tobacco,
Mo lass os,
App e V T inegar,
Rice,
Green Tea,
Adamantine Candles,
Salt,
Men’s Shoes, Wax Brogans,
Women do S*wed,
Osnaburgs No i A,
Georgia Stripes or Plaids,
Twilled Red Flannel,
Good heavy Biaukets, assorted colors
The bidder must specify the priu.es at which each
item or kind of go*>ds is proposed to be furnished by
the pound, gadon, or sack, as the case may be : the
right being reserved to award the contract for sup
plying the above named articles to any one or m re
ot the bidders, or rej ;ct any bid offered. Bids should
be marked “ To tarnish supplies” and addressed to
theuudersignod. M. R. BELL,
Treasurer and Steward S. L. A.
August 26, 1872. 5 3t
150
Bu^heis
475
do
>5.t'tl0
lbf
13.000
do
3,5110
do
1, '00
do
2,500
do
3,500
do
250
do
4000
do
500
do
25,000
do
50,000
do
55(1
do
300
Gala.
50
Gals.
3,6u0
lbs
50
do
600
do
12
Sacks
200
Prs
tail
do
1,000
Yds
500
d)
400
do
40J
Prs
Tiie bid.lor n
W E RECEIVE NEW GOODS DAILY. WE BUY FROM FIRST CLASS HANDS. WE PAY
Cash lor our G""A*. \\ " are satisfied with smalt profits. We £ua>antee fronds a* represented. We
want moie business and can't uffurd to lose any we have already. Try our prices—Try our Goods.
WE 8XAB isinui.
Remember when you Come to Macon don’t fail Call on
Macon, 8ept 10, 1872.
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO
7 3ra
STOVES, STOVES, STOVES!
On the Way, and will be Here by About the First of September,
A FINE LOT OF COOKING STOVES,
WHICH I CAN SELL FROM $25 TO $15,
INCLUDING 30 PIECES OF FURNITURE AND PIPE-ALL COMPLETE.
No Humbug in These Stoves, and I Don’t Employ any Peddlers#
J. STALEY.
Milledgeville, August 28,1872. 5 tf
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Seven years ago we adopted the plan of sending our “Farmer,” Cooking Stoves through the country
with wagons, by our traveling salesman in order to supply a want long felt in the South, and that each
family might have an opportunity of seeing if not purchasing one of these indispensable household
articles The abundant success of our enterprise throughout the States of Missouri. Kentucky, Ten
nessee and Georgia, and the universal lavor with which our Stoves are received everywhere, convin
ces us that in order to supply the continued growing demand, we must largely increase our forces at
ihe Foundry ; hence we have increased onr daily manufacture of this one pattern to thirty, and will
still further increase it to fifty if our trade continues to demand it: so you may at all times rely upon
being supplied. Our salesmen, who will visit you, are authorized to gwe same terms as though you
made the purchase direct from ourselves at the Foundry. We have but one price, and from that we
never d- vinte. Cooking Stoves from the important relations they bear to the every day requirement*,
and upon which in so greatra degree depends the convenience, comfort and happiness of every family,
may he truly consider d the most wonderlul of all incehaoical constructions for domestic use No
worthier object has ever engaged the attention and genius ot man. and in no department of invention
have more rapid advances been made than in the improvement of this indispensable household article
As we trace ti eir history from the tiast rude construction, we see them gradua ly assuming forms of
beauty. correct principles being developed and applied until in the perfectness of the structure to
which your attention is invited, there seems little room for improvement To those persons in the
Stove trade who thins their business will be ruined by us an t who therefore oppose and misrepresent
us and our goods at all pDces, we desire to assure them that instead of being an injury to them, we
are doing them a benefit, bv building up a business which has heretofore been neglected, and by in
troducing an article of household utility, must ultimately bring them iuto general use ia every family.
Respectfully Yours,
OULVEIl miOTECERS.
Read what the People say of our “Farmer 1 Cookiug Stove
W.H. Bourne
Jos. L Bowles.
BOURNE & COWLES,
TIMBER FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants,
Office 00 Bay St. MVAN.TAII, «A.
Consignments ot Timber, Cotton, and all kinds of
country produce solicited, upon which liberal ad vauces
will be made
August 27,1872. 5 6m
ISAAC T. HEARD A CD.,
C0TT0.\ FACTORS,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Don! Send away lor your
BAGG-IN G- cfc TIES.
H EAVY Domestic Gunny Bagging and the Ar-
tow and Anchor Tie*, tor sale, as low as they
cau be obtained iu this city, by
T. A. CARAKER, Agent-
Milledgeville, Sept. 3rd, 1872. 6 4t.
Are You Good Looking!
If st, come to HURT 4 GAV.EEKl’, nt (he
Old tttet»on gtnnd, nail have your
PHOTOGRAPHS
TAKEN. If you are UGLY come the same. The
Artist’s skill will make a handsome likeness.
Ferrotypes and Photographs of all sizes taken—tbe
latter up to the size of life, und at prices
DEFiTNG COMPETITION!
Nine pictures at one sitting made—one dollar will
procure. Aud largest size iu Rosewood frame costs
but two dollars more.
J. W HURT.
Mdledgevilie, Sept 3, 1872. ti 3m
GENERAL AGENTS FOR
Gullett’s Improved aud Light Draft
COTTON GIN.
PAZCU PEA SAW.
T HESE GINS were sold the past season for the
first time. Th y are made under Mr Gullett’s
personal supervision, at his works in Louisiana, wi o
never allows <>ue to be seat from his works until it
has been tuliy tested, and made to gin perfectly in
every respect. This mods of testing is very impor
tant to the purchaser, a* he does not run the riSa of
receiving and Netting up a Gin to find it. on trial, to be
imperfect.
Tin- IMPROVED GIN differs ma'erially from the
Steel llru-h Gin formerly sold by us, in a* much as Ihe
Steel Brush lias three brushes, while the New Gin has
but one.
We guarantee every Gin to be of very light draft,
to thoroughly eiean the seed, and make a superior sain
pie. Besides, it is siuip>e in its construction, easily
adjusted and gin- veiy last.
We respectfully refer o all those who have used the
Improved Gin tbe past Winter.
Planters wishing OiDs will consult their own inter
ests by ri lier writing to us for our Circular with Cer
tificates, or calling at onr offiz e and exuiniuiDg tor
themselves before purchasing elsewhere.
We will take bark every Gin which does not work
well wiieu 1airly tested, and pay all expenses incurred
by the purchaser.
Address ISAAC T. HEARD Sc CO.,
Cotton Factors. Augusta, Ga.
Julv T b, 1872. 3m
tyi will sell Tickets to Atlanta for oue Fare—ful
,ai e going, return tree. Good for 30 days.
J. H. NISBET,
Agent M. Sc A. R. R.
Milledgeville, August 24,1873. 5 tf
GROVER & BAKER
SEWING .MACHINE AGENCY.
MISS LUCY J. READ, the well kr.own agent for
the above justly celebrated Sewiug Machine, wishes to
inform (lie citizens ot Hancock, Baldwin and Wilkin
son and adjacent counties that she is stil! prepared to
supply all wlio desire the above first class Sewing
'ihctnue. Orders sent to Augusta, Ga., will uiee:
with prompt attentiou. Machine* sold on time oi
monthly iuslallmeuts. Satisfaction guaranteed.
MISS LUCY J. READ,
326 Broad St., Augusta , Ga.
July 16 ,1872, 2 m
[From the Newnau (Ga) Herald. D S Crider F 31 Fletcher
May 10, 18'2 j A C Brown John Dodd
Newnan. G* , Aprfl 30, 1872, [John Hobson 8 N Davis
Me tint. Quiver Brothers : James Glascoe N H Peikius
We can cheerfully testify to the so- Win Jones W A Lee
perior excellence of your ‘ Farmer” Poke Mayloy Win Champion
Cooking Stove and recommend it to State of Kentucky,
the attention of all housekeepers. Its County of Livingston
baking qualities are unequalled, and AsClerkof the County Couit for
for economy in wood it cannot bejtlie county and State aforesaid, leer-
surpassed. Each one of us are usingrify that fain personally acqua nted
ne, and think it the best and mosi with the citizens whose signatures
J W Woodall
W C Mathews
N T Bullock
11 Isborn
S L Robinson
durable Stove ever sold m Georgia.
>s It Powell Hiram Hays
Eraspus Glass
E C North
J M Vinyard
8 F Carlton
G P Smith
W J Gay
L E Tidwell
Allen Bonner
P S Meriwether
E L Birflsou
W C Davis
— Item field
Win Robinson
J B Newton
James (’arrol 1
Wiley IJowaid
E M Woodley
Mm M Hyde
James Moor
VV A Floyd
J Campbell
B F Attaway
H M Head
Jordon Hollard
J H Grayham
Joseph Young
W C Lucy
T P Clark
Lucian Tomlin
C Willingham
N VV Reed
Benj Wortham
J N Wood
TJ Ptiitlips
L Mullen*
VV T Stallings
N Stiuclicomb
JT Travis
J F March man
W C Sewell
E Phillips
J P Rees
Pierce Tomlin
C B Brown
L Holliusworth
Z P Allman
B A Pierce
appear above aud tha' they are ered
itaiile, reliable persons. Witness
my hand, this 2 d day of March. '72
JOHN L VICK, Clerk
Norcross, Ga., May 20,1872
M*ttrt. Culver Brothers-.
Having obtained through your A
gents, and had in use in our fain’liei
tor some time past, your celebrated
“Fanner” Cooking >tove, we cheer
Mis. E Hubbard Iu ly bear testimony to its good quali
E W Beavers ties.
EC Caiter iSStovall Philip House
Davis Lnvelady .John H Hurd Maj VV 11 Austin
Harris Sanders ,Th s Austin VV AJ A ilson
L Wilson Col J as Poik
R M Ramsey George Jonenes
M M Bolton Nancy Colin
Uobt Medlock WS VVa'.es
Geokoia, Coweta Couuty
Isaac Gay
Joel Shannon
J A Beaver*
Mrs Aim Sims
C6 Harris
Mrs M Phillips
James Upchurch
Thomas Bullard
J E lleuly
Perry Chandler
S H Neal
SJ Stovall
Win Vines
JH Holland
John York
S H Bowen
VV F Wood .
D VV Dial
Joshua Moore
J J J ohnson
A R Britt
James Travis
M L Miles
F Powiedge
L L Browa
Caleb Clark
U W .Morgan
Joe M M.-rgan
Capt J Mathews
I, J H Cooke,Ordinary county and .VI Red
Makietta, Cobb Co. Ga, >
May 20,1872. j
Messrs Culrer Brothers:
We take great p.easure iu recom
mending your “ Farmer” Cookiug
Stove to all who are in wautof
good article.
Sarh Powers
J .VI Groover
VV'm .McMullen
H Grisham
J N John,-on
Dan Drummond
-Mrs Rainwater
Tdiiian Smith
W J Richards
A H Boswell
Humphi ey Reid
Rev N A Pratt
Nath Uobiusou
D S Barham
E Stoup
Sarah Stewai t
State of Georgia,Cobb County
I C J Shepard, Ordinary in and
lor said county, do hereby certify
that I am personally acquainted
with Humphrey Reid, Win. AlcJIul
len, H Grisham, and several otl ers
whose uttuies appear to the abnv-
recommendations, that they arecitr
zens of this county and are men ol
J B Nally
J P Edge
John Dyer
P R Garrett
James Upshaw
I 14 Duncan
A Hilderbrau
G VV McCarty
Sam I Powers
G VV York
H Bailey
II M 'Pippins
1 McVlulleu
Or Stiih
G VV Arnold
M A Pouter
Jos Jenkins
Win Dewberry
T H Moore
J B Kendrick
V 14 Brumby
John Hix
State aforesaid, do hereby certify that
1 know all of the above people to be
responsible and good citizens. Im
piicit confidence can be placed in
tlieir stateinement iu regard lo Cul
ver Brothers’ Farmer Cooking Stove.
J H CUOK.
Smithi.and, Ky.. March 20,'72.
Messrs Culver Brothers :
Your f armer Cooking Stoves one
of which we each purchased in 1867,,uublemished chara'eter, and can be
of your agents, are now, after being relied on tor truth and veracity,
in constant use lor over live yeais.j C. J. SHEPARD, (Jrd ry.
as good in every respect asuew. We
cheeriully commend them to those Dallas, Paulding Co. Ga,
who may be seeking the best, and, May 20, 1872.
hope you may meet with abuudaat| Having obtained and had iu use ir
success in disposing of them far and our famine, for some time your ue«
near. I" Farmers ’ Cooking Stove, w.
Keub-Lindsey Wm Miller cheeriully bear testimony to ns man
1) G Hurley Z Kay
VV B Presnell N D Hampton
M A Wilson E G Leeper
EC Clement IT Handlin
John Dupriest Hnb’rd Landram
J F Robertson M Koberston
L Ross Thos H Luck
A 54a: tin Harvey Grasty
good qualities—economy in fuel. la
pidi'y aud unit' rmity baking an.
cooking, and its many conveiiuuo.a
making it, in our opinion, tbe besi
•dove in use.
I C Harris T M Brooke
I C Leverett WntM. Woodall j
Milledgeville, Ga., August 2tSih, 1872.
State or (Ieoboia, Panldii g Co.
I, Meigs Hum, Clerk of the Supe
rior Couit in and for snid county, do
tieieby ceriify that 1 am personally
acquainted J C Harris, T M Brooks,
Wm .Vi Woodall and others whose
names are signed to the foregoing,
and that they can be relied on for
truth and veracity.
MEIGS HUNT,
Clerk Superior Court.
Carrollton, Carroll Co, Ga.
May 20, 1872.
Messrs Culver Brothers :
After having used your ‘Farmer’
Cookiug Stove a sufficient length ol
rime to test its qualities, we feel war
ranted in recommending it to our
neighbors and friends.
U Ma-singtU P A C Alley
M A Hawkins
J B Williamson
T A Gorgan
J T Bediugfield
J W Carroll
E H Linley
W T Wihoughby
EL Burdsoug
I, J VV Cairoll.an acting Justice
f the Peace in aDd for the couuty of
Carroll, do hereby ceitify that 1 am
personally acquainted with J T Edge,
1 VV illiams, and others whose signa
tures appear to .he foregoing, ana
snow them to be truthful, reliable
entlemeu. J W CARROLL, J P,
12th Diet, G M
Alpharetta, MiitonCo, Ga,
May 20, 1872.
Messrs Cutter Brothers:
Gentlemen—You have the liberty
to use our names in any manner you
may see proper, iu coinmeDdatioa ot
your “ Farmer” Cooking Stove,
li D Turly H S Stanford
A P Bowen L D Rainwater
S Hay good C Beutly
L Rucker J Bridwell
I* Crisler Wm Perry
G VV Hansard A Turley
M Manning
CANTos.Cherokee Co, Ga,
May guth. 1872.
Messt s Culver Brothers :
We heartily concur in all that has
or can be sa d in favor of your “Far
mer” Cooking Stove.
E Sargent James Tapp
? Abbott Janies Anderson
-quire Dean Dan Drummond
I B Duncan James McConnell
Dr A C Harp E G Edison
8 E Kemp Hudson Wiley
S Johnson H Brannon
ti VV Brooks John Tripp
State or Georgia, Cherokee Co.
1, VV K D Moss Oidiunry in aud for
aid couuty, do hereby certify that
lie persons above named are citizens
t this county and that they are men
*1 truth anil v»r<u>i<y, aD(] Id g(X)d
■tending. Giveu under my band
md seal of office, at Cautou Ga,
May 23,1872.
W R D MOSS, Ordinary.
5 4t.
F. S. Johnson.
Clinton.
S. S. Dunlap.
Macon.
JOHNSON & DUNLAP,
dealers in
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Agricultural Implements, Carriage
AND WAGON MATERIAL, VARNISHES, Ac.
AND AftBNXS FOR TBS D. FRAF2 C OTTO Iff OXZT.
April 9, 1872.
72 3d Street, MACON, GA.
im
FOR SALE.
ITTE.YTIOIV Pltmmc OFFICES.
F OR SALE, a firstrate ADAMS PRESS, upon
which the “ Time* Sl Planter” of Sparta, is now
printed. It can do firstrate book woik For terms
“Potyto J. a.orme,
Milledgeville, Ga.
Buldicin Sheriff Sale.
W ILL bo sold before tbe Court House door, in the
city of Milledgeville, ou the first Tuesday in
OCTOBER next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property,to-wit :
One tire proot brii-k Ware house on Lot No 1,
sqaaie 3$, and one bri?k gin hoase on let No I, square
39, both iu Milledgeville. Sold to satiety a mortgage
fi fa of the Southern Insurance and Trust Co, ▼» John
Julies. Property pointed out by plaintiff 9 attorney.
O. ARNOLD, Sheriff.
Sept 2,1872. 6 td
Dr. JOII^ BULL’S
GREAT REMEDIES.
Dr. J)HN BULL,
MANUFACTURER AND VENDER OF THR
CE1SB&AIED
SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP
FOR THE CERE OF
AGUE AND FEVER,
OR CHILLS AND FEVER.
Tbe proprietor of thi« celebrated medicine justly
claims tor it a superiorly overall remedies ever offer
ed to the public for the certain, xpeedy and per
manrnt cure ol Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever,
whether ot snort or long standing. He refers to the
entire Western aud Southern country to bear him tea-
imony lo the truth of the assetti.»n, that iq no case
whatever will it fail t*» cu-e if the directions are
striciiy followed aud carried out. In a great many
•ases a xingle dose has been sufficient for a cure, a ad
whole families have been cured by a single bottle,
vrilli a peib-ct restoration of the gen* ral health. It is,
however, prudetit. aud iu every case more c.ertaiu to
cure, if its use is continued in smaller doses for a wetk
•r two alter the disease has been checked, mote es
pecially in difficult And long standing cases. Usually
his medicine will rot require any aid to keep the bow
els io good order. Should the patient, however, re
quire a cathartic medicine, after having taken three or
lour doses of the touic, a siugle dose of BuLC* Vege
table Family Pills will be sufficient.
BULL’S
Read the following extract of a letter from Mrs.
Rivers, wile of Rt-vereud Dr. Rivers, one of the most
learned, eloquent and popular Miuicters of the Method
ist Episcopal Church, and who is ai present stationed
at Broadway Church, Louisville, Ky.
Louisville, Kr., Oct. 8, 186‘J.
Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir : Many thanks to you
for the medicine you have so kindly giveu me. I have
beeu a great sufferer tor years, an i had ihe advice ot"
various physicians. Some pronounced my spine, sopua
uiy lungs, and some my heart to be the seat of my dis
ease. I have been burnt, blistered and cupped until
I had become disheartened. Several very eminent
physicians who examined my spine informed me that
I was threatened with paralysis or appoplexy any day
aud that nothing but a setou would relieve ine. I had
a perfect horroroi that, aud was hesitating about
having one inserted, when you kindly sent me your
.Sarsaparilla which I immediately beguu to take three
times a day. I hud suffered terribly with a must
acute piin in the right side of my head, especially
when I would rend or write for any length of time, aud
on rising to my feel I would be perfectly blind tor
several minutes, aud would nave to hold to something
to prevent falling.
I am most happy to inform you that the pain in my
head is entirely relieved ; I suffer but seldom with iny
spine and then not so acutely- My appetite is good ;
indeed for the first time iu my life I enjoy my dinuer
more than any meal during the day.
You kindly sent me four bottles again last night,
and i began again this morning, and I hope to be en
tirely relieved. Please accept my heartfelt thanks and
best wishes.
Very truly your most grateful friend,
M. B. C. Rivirs.
My journal abound* with similar letters, ail of
winch I guarantee to be genuine and wntteu by tbe
persons whose names they bear.
Do not suffer yourself to be imposed on. Don't be
drawn away after new and doubtful experiments.
Don’t risk your health by letting novices experiment
upon you with their trash. .Vly Sarsaparilla lias stood
itie teat tor t« euty fiveyears , it is still the .Sarsaparilla
of the day, and of the age, towering over all ot hers iu
popularity and its cuia'ive qualities. Avoid all those
who are trying to palm off ou you other extracts of
Sarsaparilla, so-called. Remember it is Dr- John
Bull’s Sarsaparilla, of Louisville, Ky , that is the old
aud reliable remedy lor impurities of the blood aud
scrofulous affections. Always bear that in mind.
Another Testimony.
Bxntor Barracks, Mo-, )
April 30, 1866. \
Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficaey
of your SarHnpariila, and the healing and beneficial
qualities it posae^aea, I send you the following state
ment ot my case :
I was wound© I about two years ago, was takea
prisoner and confined for sixteen months. Being
moved so often, my wounds have not healed yet. I
have not set up a moment since I was wounded. I
aui shot through the hips. My general health is im
paired,and 1 need something to as.s,st nature, I liar©
more faith in y*»ur Sarsaparilla than anything eUe. I
wish that which is genuine. Please express ine half a
dozen bottles, aud oblige.
„ Caft. C. P. JOHNSON.
St. Louis, Mo.
P. S.—The following was written April 30th. 1866,
by Mrs. Jennie John.-on, mother of Capt. Johnson:
Dr John Bull—Dear Sir: My husband, Dr. C. S.
Johnson, wa* a skillful surgeon and physician in Cen
tral New York, where he died, leaving the above 0.
P Johnson to my care. Atthiiteen years of age he
had a chronic diarrhea and scrofula, tor which I gave
your Sarsaparilla. It cured him I have for ten
yearn recommended it to many in New York, Ohio
and Iowa, for scrofula, fever soies, and general debili
ty. Pei feet success has attended it. T hr cure* ef
fected in some rases of xcrojula and feier sores were
almost miramlons. I am veiy anxious for uiy son
to agaiu have recourse to your Sarsaparilla. He if
feai till of getting a *puri< u* article, heuce his wilting
to you for ii. llis wounds were terrible, but I belie*©
he will recover*
Respectfully,
JENNIE JOHNSON,
BULL’S
WORM DESTROYER.
EXTRACT FROM A LETTER FROM GEORGIA.
ViLLx.aow, Walxex Co., Ga., >
June 28. (
Dr John Bull—Dear Sir : 1 hsva recently jrive»
your Worn Destroyer several trials, and find it w, n-
nerlully /-fficaeious. It lias not failed iu a sinsle ia
stance to have the wished for effect. I am Join, a
pretty large cotin ry practice aud have daily use fur
some article of tlie kind.
I am, sir, respect fully.
JULIUS P- CLEMENT, M. D.
P. 8 —So unqualified and nnmeroua are the testimo
nials in favor ot my Worm Destroyer that newspaper
space is entirely too small to tell i'.» merits.
It is an infallible remedy for Worm*. Try it aid be
convinced. See my Journal lor a more full deecrin
tion. JOHN BULL.
all's Gedron Bitters.
Bull’s Pectoral Wild Cherry.
Bull's Extract Buchu.
Bull’s Vegetable Family Pills.
All the above medicines prepared by Dr. JOHN
BULL, at Ins laboratory, Fifth Streei, Looisvfll# Ky.
For sal# in Miliedgeville by JOHN M. CLARK,
DruKKist-
May 20 872, 44 l }