Union and recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1872-1886, October 23, 1872, Image 4

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Fanny Fern Dead.—A Graphic no tice of her Xtife. From the New York Tribune.] Sarah Payson Willis, wife of James Parton, whose death occurred yester day, though she has left few enduring literary works, has earned with her pen a wide celebrity. Born at Port land, Me., in 1811, she seems to have passed through a somewhat stormy and cloudy girlhood and womanhood, and passed into a mature life before she made an entrance into the field of literature. She was a descendant of two old Puritan families of New Eng land, and, in common with her broth er, N. P. Willis, inherited from father and mother a large share of mental power and genius. The father of Sarah Willis was a founder of the Pu ritan Recorder, a religious journal, jiublished in Boston, and The Youth’s Companion, printed in the same city. The mother of the Willis children, Nathaniel, Richard and Jane, is de scribed as a large-brained, great-heart ed woman, of most lovable chaiacter. When Sara was yet a child, her family removed to Boston, where she passed all her early years. She was educated at Hartford, Conn., by Miss Catherine Beecher, and was recognized as a clev er young lady, high-spirited and eccen tric, and addicted to mischievous and comical escapades. While yet young, and soon after leaving school, she married Mr. Eld- ridge, of Boston. After the birth of three children, she was left a widow and in somewhat embarrassed circum stances. Of these straits came her first literary venture, and, in 1851. she offered an essay signed “Fanny Fern” to one of the literary weeklies of Boston. It was accepted, and ac ceptable, for the great reading public immediately demanded more, and ‘Fan ny Fern’ grew into fame and favor. These leaflets were gathered into a volume with the title of ‘Fern Leaves’ and had a great sale, no less than 75, 000 copies of the book having been sold. “Little Ferns for Fanny’s Little Friends,” her next book, had a fair sale, and a second series of the “Leaves” reached a very large edi tion. In 1S54, her novel, “Ruth Hill, appeared ; it was not a genial book, and over its family revelations and al lusions a generous charity draws a vail of forgetfulness. “Rose Clarke,” pub lished in 1857, was a more sunny work, and commanded a wider circle of readers than even the unhappy no toriety of its predecessor had attracted. The two novels were the only ones which “Fanny Fern” ever published; they provoked much criticism, and were read by thousands who sought in their pages the same grace and vivaci ty which had been the charm of her less pretentious writings. In 1S56 the subject of this sketch was married to Mr. James Parton, of this city, the brilliant and effective his torical writer and essayist. Since her marriage her published writings have not been voluminous, but their char acter has been considerably modified and improved, compared with those of her earlier career. She w T as “a good hater,” and her pen, gentle and mild enough when pursuing congenial themes, was pointed and galling when engaged in the chastisement of vice cant or snobbery. She had a fierce ha tred for every sort of hypocrisy, and with the inevitable tendency of one who pursues these subjects with per tinacity, she sometimes drifted into ex travagauces and uncharitableness. As a writer of brief sketches and essays for the weekly press she excelled ;— and in the production of these she was indomitable in industry, fertile in re source, and boundless in patience.— She has shown her struggling sister hood what woman can do with the pen ; for, in spite of numberless obsta cles, she won herself a place in current literature, a generous income, and many honest friends and admirers. Her life was not always sunny ; but its closing years were unclouded save by bodily ills ; and, after a long, busy wrestle with life’s problems, she sleeps well at last. SAVANNAH CARDS. G. B. T.ATVTATl. Jr., iwvei MMWSi General Commission merchant) DEALER AND Ziff FERTILIZERS, Office KELLY’S BUILDING, N. W. corner, down-stairs, Savannah, Ga. Will pnrchaee Cotton Seed, both the Black or Sea Island, and the Green or Upland Seed. Sells Cotton at a Brokerage Commission of 50c per Bale, (no advances being required,) or will advance on usual terms. ... Consignments solicited. Advances made on ship ments to his friends at the North or abroad. Refers, by permission, to The National Bank of the Republic, New York ; Messre. Williams & Guion, New York ; Mr. A. Poullain, Angusta, Ga., Messrs. B. H. Micou Sl Co., Montgomery, Ala.; Mey. John A. Cobb, Athena, Ga.; Mr. G. B. Lamar, Sr., Savannah, Ga. Offers for sale 368 tons Bakers Island Gnano, 600 tons Jarvis Island. Jarvis Island exposed at reduced p-ices. Liberal commissions to agents. Terms caeh. Prices reduced. Correspondence so- licited. Oct 1, 1872. 10 6m BALDWIN COUNTY. ST O VE TusrwAnE, Hardware, fyc. -:o:- L. J. GU1LMART1S. JOHN FLANNERT. L. J. GUILMARTIN & €0., Cotton Factors and G-eneral Commission Merchants BAY STREET, SAVANNAS, GEORGIA. A gents for bradley’s phosphate, Jewell's Mills Yarns and Domestics, Tobacco, Slc.. BAGGING and IRON TIES always on hand. (yConsignments solicited. Usnal facilities ex tended to customers. Sept 4,1872. 6 4m W. H. Bourne. Jos. L, Bowles. BOURNE & BOWLES, TIMBER FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants) Office £00 Bay St. SAVANNAH, CSA. Consignments of Timber, Cotton, and all kinds of country produce solicited, upon which liberal advances will be made. August 27,1872. 5 6m Joseph Finegan. Jas. B. Parramore JOSE TIT EINEGAN & CO. COTTON FACTORS Commission Merchants, BAY STREET, - SAVANNAH, GA. -:o:- iy Liberal advances made on Cotton consigned to us or to our correspondents in New York or Liverpool. Oct. 15,1872. 12 3m. GROOVER STUBBS 4 CO., COTTON FACTORS AND Gene al Commission Afc chants, 94 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Our Large Fire-Proof Warehouse is Completed. Consignments are solicited for sale, shipment, or storage, on which liberal Rdvances will be made if desired. Terms reasonable Bagging and Ties Tarnished. 12 3m. JOSEPH STALEY I S offering for the next THIRTY DAYS, a few excellent COOKING STOVES, Cheap for Cash. Now is yonr time to get one as these stoves are ad vancing in price. He also has an assortment of FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consisting of Hoes, Spading Forks, Garden Rakes Guano Strowers, &c., &c. Also, Axoe, Meateafes, Churns, Well-Buckets, &c. A general assortment of TINWARS, Cheap for Cash. GLASS FRUIT JARS. A full assortment of fjfwi 3 imvf- Also, Hardware, Cutlery, and a variety of goode too tedious to mention. Call and examine. Milledgeville, July 30,1872. 1 3m R. E. McREYNOLDS DENT TIST, 1 C AN be found in his office at the Milledgeville Ho tel at all times, where he will take great pleasure in waiting upon ail who may favor him with their kind patronage, and will guarantee satisfaction in all opera tions. Sept 17, 1872. 8 3m. FARM O NE OF THE BEST SMALL FARMS IN THE COUNTY; 244 acres; good houses; 120 acres open; 20 acres rich low-grounds open; splendid crop now growing; 80 acres woodland; FINE MILL SEAT, On Buck Creek, seven miles from Milledgeville; ad joining lands of Reuben Prosser, Francis Barnes and others. Property of Mrs. Matilda Leikins. Terms accommodating, but part cash. THO’S W. WHITE, wm. McKinley, Assignees August 9,1872. 3 tf Hydrophobia—Is there any Cure fof It ?—Every few weeks we read in the daily papers an account of some new case of hydrophobia. We do not know of any more terrible and shock ing form of disease. It is harrowing to one’s feelings to merely read a des cription of the sufferings of its vic tims. Is there any cure for it? A cor respondent of the Detroit Tribune des cribes a case where the man was in convulsions and barked like a dog, but which seems to have been successfully treated. The Tribune says: “During these convulsions the patient would seize the pillows from his bed in his teeth, and shake and rend them with all the seeming ferocity of an angry dog. An intense dread of water also ex hibited itself. The doctors decided to place the patient upon the same treat ment which had been successful in a former case, which, for the aid it may be to others who suffer from this dis ease, we here give, as follows: The injection under the skin of large doses of morphine and the administration of lajge doses of caster, which is a power ful anti-spasmouic. About one grain of sulphate of morphine was injected un der the skin once in four hours, and half a drachm of powdered castor, mix ed with syrup, giveii internally. The effect was to produce sleep in about an hour and a half, which lasted about the same time, when the couvulsions returned at intervals of an hour to an hour and a half until 9 o’clock Sunday morning, when the last convulsion oc curred ; after which he suffered severe ly from obstinate vomiting until Mon day at 10 o’clock when that also ceas ed leaving the patient comparatively easy, but very much prostrated. Since that time he lias gradually im proved, and now is to all appearances, quite well. In addition to the above treatment small quantities of chloro form were inhaled at times, and on Sunday morning the patient was wrap ped in a woolen blanket wrung out of warm solution of muriate of ammonia, eighteen to twenty grains to the ounce. This was the treatment which check ed this feariul malady and. which the doctors, for the sake of humanity, are anxious should be published to the world and thoroughly tested.” Wilkinson Sheriff Sale. O N THE FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER next, between the legal hours of sale, will be sold before tbe Court House door in Irwiuton, Wil kinson couDty, one half interest in a field Wheat Thresb, with cast running gea> and other appurte nances ; levied on to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of Hatfield Sl Co against Jas. K. Patterson. Proper ty pointed out in mortgage. WM B. ETHEUEDGE, Dep Sh’ff W. C, Ang 30, 1872. 6 tda NOTICE. STATE OF GEORGIA, Montgomery County. N OTICE is hereby given that upon the expira tion of the time of notice required by law, the legal advertising of my office will appear in tbe Central Georgian published at Sandersville, Ga. MARTIN COUEY, Sh’ff Montgomery Co , Ga. Mount Vernon, Sept 13, 1872. 9 6t GEORGIA, Bulloch County. W HEREAS, Wm. M. Williams, John C.DeLoach and Erwin G. Rogers, executors on estate of Joshua D. DeLoach, deceased, applies to the under signed for letters of Dismission from the personal property of said estate. Therefore, all persons con cerned are hereby required to show cause, if any, why said executors, on first Monday in November next, should net be discharged GiveD under my hand and seal of office July 31st, 1872. C. A. SORRIER. Ord’ry. July 31, 1872. 2 3m Guardian's Sale. GEORGIA. Baldwin County. P URSUANT to an order of the Ordinary of said county, the undersigned, L.N. Callaway, Guardi an of Ida C. Callaway, a minor child of A. W, Calls way, late of said county, deceased, on petition for leave to sell certain lots or parcels of land in the cit of Milledgeville bereinatter described, on petition filed citation published, and no objections made or filed to said sale by him as Guardian ; and order granted this 2d of September, 1872: I will offer at public outcry, before the Court house door at Milledgeville, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, tbe following I ots or parcels of land in the corporate limits of said city, viz: that part of Lot No 2, in square 41, fronting 23 feet on Wayne Street, and running back parallel with said street 110 teet, next adjoining part or strip of land bargained to Daniel Carakor on the South. Also, the part of lot in same number and square fronting 25 met on said Wayne Street, and running back 110 feet, bargained to said Daniel Caraker. All for benefit of said ward under order of Court. L. N. CALLAWAY, Guardian aforesaid. Sept 2,1872. 6 td GEORGIA, Baldwin County. Court of Ordinary of said County, ( September 21, 1872. < W HEREAS, Sarah F. Parker, administratrix of the estate of Sarah Barbee, deceased, having made final returns, applies for letters of Dismission on said estate. These are therefore to ;cite all and singular the creditors and kindred of deceased, and all other persons interested to be and appear at said Court on the January Term of said Court in January, 1873, to show cause why letters of Dismission should not be granted to said Sarah F. Parker, administratrix as aforesaid. M. R. BELL, Ord’ry B. C. Sept 24,1872. 9 3m GEORGIA, Bulloch County. W HEREAS, James H. Wilkinson, administrator on estate of Dempsey Driggers, deceased, ap plies to the undersigned for letters Dismissory from hie Administration. Therefore all persons concerned are hereby required to show cause, if any, why said administrator, on the first Monday in January next should not be discharged. Given under my hand and seal of office September 23d, 1872. C. A. SORRIER, Ord’ry. Sept 23,1872. 11 3m IffOTICS. A LL persons concerned are hereby notified that I shall apply to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Colquitt county, at the first term of said Court af ter tbe expiration of the time allowed by law from publishing this notice, for leave to sell ail the real estate belonging to Joseph Mims late of said county, deceased. _ C. W. HAYNES, Adm’r., De bonis non Estate Joseph Mims, dec’d Sept. 27, 1872. 10 2m DOORS, SASn AND BLINDS, M ouldings, brackets, stair fix TURES, Builders’ Furnishing Hardware, Drain Pipe Floor Tiles, Wire Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle Pieces. Window Glass A Specialty. Circulars and price lists sent free on application, by P. P. TOALE, 20 Hayne and 33 Pinckney Sts, Charleston, S. C. Oct 1,1872. 10 ly GEORGIA COTTON PRESS. T HE above Press lias been in use the past three years, is well and favorably known to the Plant er. Price, complete, §125* Also, GIN GEAR, all sizes 8, 9, 10,12 foot. There is no better running gear in the market. Address, PENDLETON & BOARDMAN, Iron Foundry, Augusta, Ga. July 30,1872. 1 3m I T appearing to the Court, by the return of the I iff, that the defendant does not reside in this < GEORGIA, Baldwin County. Present the Hon. Philip B. Robinson, Judge of tbe Superior Coart of said county. Sallie Snead I vs. > Libel far Divorce. John T. Snead,) Sher- coun ty , and it further appearing that he does not reside in this State, it is on motion Ordered, that said defendant appear and answer at the Dext Term of this Court, or that the case be considered in default and the plaintiff allowed to proceed. And it is further ordered that this Rule be published in the Union Sl Recorder once a month for four months. August 30,1872. PHILIP B. ROBINSON, Judge Superior Courts O. C. A true extract from the minutes of Baldwin Supe rior Court. P. L. FAIR, Clerk. Sept 10,1872. 7 m4m Baldwin Postponed Sheriff's Sale. TX7ILL be sold before tbe Court house door in the II city of Milledgeville, within the legal hours of sale,on the the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER Dext, the following property, to-wit: One sorrel horse, one sorrel mare, one mouse colored horse, one black horse, one chestnut sorrel mare with oneeye,ODe dark bay horse; also, Mary Ann R.San ford's interest, being an estate for her own life in that plantation or tract of land in Baldwin county on east bank of Oconee river, adjoining lands of Samuel Whitaker and others, containing sixteen hundred and eighty-seven acres, more or less Sold to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Thomas J Kinney, guardian of Emily P Gibson vs John W. A. Sanford and Mary Ann K.San ford, principals, and Theodore S. Sanford, security, Prooerty pointed out by plaintiff"s attorney OBADr Oct 2,1872. IAH ARNOLD, Sheriff. 10 td Baldwin Sheriff's Sale, W ILL b 5 sold before the Court house door, in the city of Milledgeville, on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, tbe following property to wit: One tire-proof brick Ware House and the land it oc cupies, to-wit, the West half (leBS 20 feet off the North end) of lot two, of square thirty-eight, and one brick Gin House and the land it occupies to-wit, the East half ofthe West half (less 70 feet off the South end) of lot one, of square thirty-nine; all in the city of Mil- ledgeville; levied on as the property of John Jones, to satisfy a fi fa in my hands, in favor of the Southern Insurance and Trust Company vs. said Jones. O. ARNOLD, Sheriff B. C. Oct. 1st, 1872. 10 tds. Baldivin Sheriff Sale. W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the city of Milledgeville, Baldwin connty, on th first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, within the usual hours of sale, the following property to-wit: Ninety acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of John Hose, Washington Phillips and others. Levied on as the property of July Desseaussnre to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Anderson Brantly, Trustee of his wife. Property pointed < ut by defendant. Also, at tbe time time and place, that tract of land of one hundred acres, more or less, in Baid couDty, known as tbe Sanford Middlebrooks place, adjoining lands of William Davis, E. N. Ennis and others, by virtae of a fi fa from Superior Court of said county in favorof ThoinaB J. Finney, guardian, vs. Mary Ann Sanford and John W. A. Sanford, principals, Theodore G. Sanford, security; pointed out by defendant's at torney Oct. 1st. 1872 tds. O. ARNOLD, Sheriff GEORGIA, Baldwin Connty, Application foi Letters oj Guardianship. J W. VINSON having applied for letters of Guar- • ship of the property ol Anna Cumining and Loula Cumming, resident in Baldwin connty, and minor chil dren of Eli Camming dec'd Notice is hereby given that letters will be granted him on the first Monday in November 1872, unless good cause is shown to the contrary, M.K.BELL, Ordinary B. C. Oct. 7,1872. 11 4t Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA, Baldwin Connty, A LL persons indebted to Jolin A. Breedlove de- ceased, in his life-time or to his estate, are request ed to make payment at once; and all having demands or claims against tbe same will present tbe same to tbe ndersigned in due form of law. BOLING A. BREEDLOVE, Administrator. Oct 7th, 1872. 12 2m. N OTICE is hereby given I ular Term of the Co Citation- GEORGIA, Baldwin Countv, that at the December reg- ourt of Ordinary of said connty, I shall make application to the Ordinary for leave to sell on due advertisement and pursuant to law, a cer tain strip ot land in the Corporate limits of the City of Milledgevire, property of Ida C. Callaway, minor of A. W. Callaway dec’d, being 50feet in breadth through Lot No. 167 North Commons, nearly East and West centrally through said lot, bargained to City Council for Street purposes. L. N. CALLAWAY, Guardian. Oct. 7th. 1872. 123m. TAX NOTICE. M Y BOOKS are now open for the collection of the State and County Tax, for 1872. All Tax payers are required to come up and settle the same by Nor 1st, 1872. L. N. CALLAWAY, Tax Collector of B C Sept.16th, 1872. g 7t. GEORGIA, Baldwin County, Court of Ordinary at Chambers, / Sept. 26th, 1872. \ I T appearing to the Court, that the estate of Hance Dadd, late of said connty, deceased, has not been administered upon, nor likely to be: Notice is hereby given that at the November Term of Court, tbe Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other proper person will be appointed administrator, unless cause is shown to the contrary. M. R. BELL, Ordinary, B. C. October 2nd, 1872. 10 5t. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, ron PiRirmo tub blood. The reputation this ex- eellent medicine enjoys, is derived from its cures, many of which are truly marvellous. Inveterate cases of Scrofulous dis ease, where the system seemed saturated with corruption, have been g urifled and cured by it. crofuloua affections and disorders,which were ag gravated by the scrofu lous contamination until they were painfully afflicting, have been radically cured in such grea't numbers in almost every sec tion of the country, that the public scarcely need to be informed of its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the constitution, and invites the attack of enfeebling or fatal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again, it seems to breed infection throughout the body, and then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of its hideons forms, either on the surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber, cles may be suddenly deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it snows its presence by eruptions on tbe skin, or foul nicer- aliens on some part of the body. Hence the occa sional use of a bottle of this Sarsaparilla is ad visable, even when no active symptoms of disease appear. Persons afflicted with the following com plaints generally find immediate relief; and, at length, cure, by tbe use of this SARSAPARIR- RA: St. Anthony’s fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Mead, Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and other eruptions or Visible forms of Scrofulous disease. Also in the more concealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, neuralgia, and the various Vleerous affections of the muscu lar and nervous systems. Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Diseases are cured by it, though a long time is required for subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine. But long continued use of this medicine will cure the complaint, Reueorrheea or Whites, Uterine Ulcerations, and Female Diseases, are com monly soon relieved and ultimately eured by its purifying and invigorating effect. Minnte Direc tions for each case are fonnd in our Almanac, sup plied gratis. Rheumatism and Gout, when caused by accumulations of extraneous matters in the blood, yield quickly to it, as also River Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion OT Inflam mation of the River, and Jaundiee, when arising, as they often do, from the rankling poisons in the blood. This SARSAFAR1RRA u a great re storer for the strength and vigor of the system. Those who are Ranguid and Ristless, Despots dent, Sleepless, and troubled with Ferrous Ap prehensions or Fears, or any of tbe affections symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate relief and convincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial. PREPARED ST Dr. JT. C. 11KB * CO^leweU, Kem, Pgaetieal and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERJB. For sale in Milledgeville by JOHN M. CLARK Druggist. Jan 1, 71—ly BERND BROS., 44 ST. MACOM, GA-, JELAIdES VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR ENEWER Every year increases the populari ty of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfect ed preparation for restoring Gray or Faded Hair to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic prop erties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most eco nomical Hair Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.IX, State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, “The constituents are pure, and care fully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the Best Prepa ration for its intended puqioses.” Sold by all Druggists, and Dealers in Medicines. Frioe One Dollar. Buckingham’s Dye. FOB THE WHISKERS. As our Kenewer in many oases requires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation ; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub uor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL, & CO* NASHUA, N.H. For sale in Milledgeville by JOHN M. CLARK Druggist. Jaul, ’71—ly. AGENTS WANTED. The Master Spirits of the World. AND The Treasure of America. The Great Book of the year. Agents report sales of 25 to 100 copies in a few bonrs or days. Prospectus Free. Address. J. W. GOODSPEED, New York, Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis, N. Orleans. Sept 24, 1872. 9 lm FOR THE GREAT INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 1300 pages and 500 En gravings, printed in English and German. Written by 20 eminent authors, includ ing John B. Gough, Hon. Leon Case. Edward How- and, Rev. E. Edwin Hall, Philip Ripley, Albert Bris bane, Horace Greeley, F. B. Perkins, etc., etc. This work is a complete history of all branches o industry, processes of manufacture, etc., in all ages It is a complete encyclopedia of arts and manufactures, and is the most entertaining and valuable work of in formation on subjects of general interest ever offered to the public. Tbe book is sold by agents, wbo are making large sales in all parts of the country. It is offered at. the low price of $3 50, and is the cheapest book ever sold by subscription. We want Agents in every town in the United States, and no Agent can fail to do well with this book. Our terms are liberal. We give our agents the exclnsive right of territory. One of our agents sold 138 copies in eight days, anoth er sold 363 in two weeks. Our agent in Hartford sold 397 in one week. Specimens of the work sent to agents on receipt of stamp. For circulars and terms to agents address the publishers. Sample copies of his book sent to any address on receipt of price. J. B. BURR A HYDE, Publishers, Hartford, Conn., Chicago, 111 , Cincinnati, Ohio. Sept 24,1872. 9 ly MANUFACTURERS OF AND WHO&ESA&B AND &BIAZL DEALERS Iff LADIES, MEN’S AND BOYS’ SADDLES OF ALL KINDS, CARRIAGE, BAROUCHE, PHAETON AND SINGLE AND DOUBLE BUGGY HARNESS, WAGON HARNESS, SINGLE A DOUBLE, FOR FOUR, SIX and so on, STAGE AND CART HARNESS, WOOL FACED COLLARS. We manufacture the above extensively and are therefore prepared to fill orders at short notice: Also keep constantly on hand a complete stock cf Saddler’s, Harness and Shoemaker’s Hardware and Tools. Barness Leather, Skirting, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather. KIP, CALF AND LINING SKINS, LACE AND PATENT LEATHER OF ALL KINDS ENAMELED MUSLIN, DRILL AND DUCK, PLAIN AND FIGURED. Buggy, Carriage, Wagon. Riding and Drovers Whips. Linen and Woolen Covers for Horses, Fly Nets, Linen and Woolen Bnggy Robes, etc. tar Merchants, Planters and all, will find it is their interest to purchase oar goods. Do not fail to call or order from us. ry We pay cash for all kinds of Furs and Skins, Hides, Leather in the rough, Tallow, Wax and Wool Macon, May 21, 1872, 43 lyr. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Macon & Brunswick R. K. Co., Macon, Ga., Sept. 21, J8J2 ’ O N and after Monday, September 23, Jc72, the following schedules will be run : DAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN DAILY. Leave Macon (Passenger Shed 8.15 a. m Arrive at Jesup 5.50 p M _' Arrive at Brunswick... 10.00 i>. m’ Leave Brunswick 4.30 a. m". Arrive ot Jessup 0.45 a. m! Arrive at Macon (Passonger Shed) 520 p. m Connects closely at Jesup with trains of Atlan- tic and Golf Railroad, to and from ail points iu Florida. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY. Leave Macon (Passenger Shed) 7.-15 r. m. Arriveat Savannah 7.15a.m. Leave Savannah 7.00 p. M . Arrive at Macon (Passenger Shed 6.45 a. h. HAWKINSV1LLE TRAIN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EX CEPTED.) Leave Macon 2.55 p. m. Arrive at Hawkinsville ........0.50 p. y,. Leave Hawkinsville... 7.00 a. m. Arrive at Macon 10.30 a. m> WM. MacREA, Gen'l Sup t. SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD. W. F. BROWN. GEO. C. BROWN; BROWN HOUSE MAOOX, GEORGIA, Opposite Passenger Depot, W. F. BROWN & CO. Proprietors) SUCCESSORS TO E. E. BROWN & SON This large and popular Hotel, elegantly furnished throughout, will still be found unsurpassed in point of elegance and comfort by aDy Hotel in tbe South. March 21.1871. FURNITURE. W. 4 J. CARAKER, MASONIC HILL. T HE undersigned keep constantly od hand a com plete assortment of FURNITURE, consisting in part ef Bureaus, Looking-Glasses, Tables, SOME FINE MARBLE-TOP; CRIBS, Chairs, Bedsteads and Matresses Of All Sizes and Styles. They also have some handsome BED-ROOM SETTS Cheap for Cash. Bcpairiai at Farnitare aid Uphalatering D.a. ta Order Skarl Native. BURIAL CASES. All atylea at Wood and Met alio Bnrial Cases and Caskets always on hand. 34 lyr MACON CARDS. JONES & BAXTER, General Commission Merchants AND DEALERS IN Produce, Provisions, Staple Groce ries, Fertilizers, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Ac., No. 100 Cherry Street, MACON, GA. May 14,1872. 42 ly MIX & KIRTLAND, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ^ BOOTS AND SHOES, LBAIBER, FZXTDXZVGS, Ac., IVa. 3 COTTON AVE.,) and 1 MACON, GA. 66 THIRD STREET, ) Sole Agents for the EXCEI.NIAR GAITER. May 14,1872. 42 ly . Wagons, Buggies, An? Carriages For Sale. Repairing Done in the Host Substan tial Manner and best Style, AT THE LOWEST FIGURES. Also, Wagon and Buggy Harness for for Sale. Ala* Material far Carriage Maker* Repairer*. Ready-Made Wagon and Boggy Wheels Always on Hand. Also Doors, Sash and Blinds. |y*We guarantee low prices and Good Work. Give us a call. W. & J. CARAKER. Milledgeville, Jac 10,1872 24 ly M. IfXBLETT. WM. M. GOODRICH. AUGUSTA, GkA.. COTTON GINS. W E, the undersigned, respectfully ioform the plant ing community that we continue to manufacture COTTON GINS. We were awarded the Premium, open to the world, for the Gin, at the Cotton States echanics and Agricultural Fair, held at Augusta last season. Also, received the First Premium at the State Fair of Sontli Carolina. We feel warranted in saying that a trial of our Gins is all that is necessary to guarantee satisfaction. Orders solicited early in the season to prevent delay. Old Gins repaired on reasonable terms. NEBLEIT Sl GOODRICH. April 23,1872. 6m D. C. HODGKINS 4 SON. G-TT3WS. FISEIff G TACKLE. Sporting Goods. 59 Mulberry Street, MACON, May 14, 1872. GA. 42 ly LANIER HOUSE. B. DI B. Mulberry Street, Proprietar. - Macon, Georgia CHANGE OP SCHEDULE. Macon, Jan. 211, 1871. O N and after Sunday next, January 22d, I’as- senger and Mail Trains on this Road, will be run as follsws: COLUMBUS MAIL TRAIN. Leave Macon i...5:25 a. m. Arrive at Columbus 11:00 a. m. Leave Columbus 5:45 p. m. Arrive at Macon 11:15 p. m. COLUMBUS NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOM- MODATION TRAIN. Leave Macon 8:15 r. m. Arrive at Columbus 4:45 a. m. Leave Columbus 8:05 P. m. Arriveat Macon 4:10 a. m. EUFAULA MAIL TRAIN. Leave Macon.. 8:00 a. m. Arrive at Eufaula 4:58 p m. Leave Eufaula 7:45 A. M. Arrive at Macon 4:50 r. m EUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOM, MODATION TRAIN. Leave Macon 8:50 p. M. Arrive at Eufaula 10:00 a. m. Leave Eufaula 5:10 p. m. Arrive at Macon 5:00 a. m. Tbe Eufanla Mail Train connect daily at Sniith- ville with Albany Mail, and at Cutlibert with Fort Gaines Mail Train The Albany Niglit Freight and Accommodation Train connects with Eofaula Night Freight and Accommodation Train every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday qnd Friday, at Smithville. -The Fort Gaines Accommodation Train connect with Eu faula Night Freight and Accommodation Train at Cuthbbrt, every Tuesday and Thursday. These trains connect with tbe Central Railroad Trains at Macon for Savannah and Augusta, at Columbus with the Western Railroad for Mont gomery, Alabama, and Mobile and Giiard Rail road for Union Spring. At Albany with South Georgia Railroad for Thomasvilie VIRGIL POWERS, Engineer and Superintendent. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. OFFICE,) Co., [ 6, 1872. ) The above named Hotel lias been recently refur nished and fitted up for the accommodation of tran sient as well as permanent Boarders. Persons will find it to their interest to stop at this House, as its central location makes it a very desirable place for merchants and families coming to thecity for business or for a sojourn ot pleasure. An ELEGANT SAM PLE ROOM has been fitted np for tbe special use of commercial travelers. The table always supplied with all the luxuries of the season, from first markets, and can be surpassed by none in the South- Omnibus to convey passengers to and from the Hotel and all trains, free of charge. B. DUB, Proprietor. April 18. 1872. 6m ISAAC T. HEARD <fc C0. 5 COTTON FACTORS, AVGUSTA, GEORGIA. GENERAL AGENTS FOR Gullett’s Improved and Light Draft COTTON GIN. PAXCB 94 PEA SAW. CARLOS! C stands for Candy and everything sweet, A stands for Apples and fruits good to eat, R stands for Rarest of fish, flesh and fowl, L stands for Liquors in fall flowing bowl, O stands for Open tbe door and come in, S stands for Step np! Put your cash in, and win! Take the CAR when yon wish to perfecta good trade And the LOS(S) won’t be yours when tbe bargain you’ve made; For CARLOS, in bargains, lays all in the shade ! Macon, Ga. Sept. 24, 1872. 9 tf BKZZ A KIKTliANS’S. Ifyon want to have Jits in a shoe or a boot, If you want lowest prices, always certain to snit, If you crave best of foot-gear substantially made, Of elegant style, latest known to "the trade,” If you want the best bargains yon ever did get, Go to Macon—be certain you do not forget To find MIX and KIRTLAND, or KIRTLAND and MIX— No matter which way the two names you may fix! “You can’tJind’em ?” Why, yes! You have nothing to do But to find No. 3, on the fine Avenue Called “Cotton,” or go to Third Street, 66, And you’ll find MIX Sl KIRTLAND and KIRTLAND «& MIX! And of all the fine stocks of such goods as they keep At which your astonished eyes ever did peep, You’ll find far the finest in that very store; And you’ll THANK me tor telling you this, more and more !! 11 3m. T FOR SALE—A HOME! HE VERY PLEASANT HOUSE AND LOT, now occupied by Mr. Windsor, adjoining I)r. Case’s lot, fronting tbe beautiful greeu State House Square, j££URL _ for sale, cheap at $2500:—one of the pleasantest houses for a family in Milledgeville. Apply to WILLIAM McKINLEY, Agent for owner. Also, To Bent or Sell, A pleasant House and Lot in Midway. Possession immediate. WILLIAM McKINLEY. Sept 9, 1872. 7 tf 172. | MACON Sl AUGUSTA R. R„ Milledgeville, Ga August 19, 1872. . Until further Notice, I will sell half fare Tickets to Macon and Augusta. Full fare going, return tree Good until Nov. 1st, 1872. J. H. NISBET, Agent. Aug. 1,1873. 4 tf. PARKER 4 COLLINS, MZ1&SBGEVZ&1E, GA., W ILL make you a good Birir-Spriag Baggy far $1331 End Spring far $143 1— with tbe late imprevementa at Iran. $130 ta $173. No “slop - ’ work done at any price. Repairing exe cuted promptly and substantially. Good wagons always on band and for sale low. TERMS CASH. June 5th, 1872. 46 7m NOTICE. T he books and accounts of a. bisch- OF are now in the hands of Sanford Sl Furman, Attomeys-at-Law, and all who are indebted to aaid Biscbof will please call at their office over Stetson’s old stand and settle. SANFORD Sl FURMAN, Receivers appointed by the Court. Sept 10,1872, 7 3m T HESE GINS were sold the past season for the first time. They aro made under Mr. Gullett’s personal supervision, at his works in Lonisiana, who never allows one to be sent from his works until it has been fully testod. and made to gin perfectly in every respect. This mode of testing is very impor tant to the purchaser, as he does not run the risk of receiving and setting up a Gin to find it. on trial, to be imperfect. The IMPROVED GIN differs materially from the Steel Brush Giu foimerly sold by us, in as much as tbe Steel Brush has three brashes, while the New Gin has but one. We guarantee every Gin to be of very light draft, to thoroughly clean the seed, and make a superior sam ple. Besides, it is simple in its construction, oaaily adjusted and gins very last. We respectfully refer to all those who have used the Improved Gin the past Winter. Planters wishing Gins will consult their own inter ests by either writing to us for our Circular witb Cer tificates, or calling at oar office and examining for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. We will take back every Gin which does not work well when fairly tested,and pay all expenses incurred bv the purchaser. Address ISAAC T. nEARD Sl CO., Cotton Factors, Augusta, Ga July lb, 1872. 3m J. SIBLEY 4 SONS, COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Augusta, Ga HAVE reduced their Commissions for selling Cot ton to OffE DOLLAR A BABB- And reepecttully solicit the patronage of tbe Planters of Baldwin, Jones, Hancock and adjoining Counties They are at all times prepared to make liberal CASH ADVANCES On conaignmentB, and keep constantly on hand a good supply of the BEST BAGGING AND TIES. J. SIBLEY A SON’S. Oct. 1st, 1872. 10 lm. W. H. HALL. I. L. HARRIS. MEDICAL CARD. D octors hall &. Harris have associated themselves for tbe Practice of Medicine- Office the one formerly occupied by Judge I. L. Harris as a Law Office. Calls may be left at their office day or night. Milledgeville, Ang 20, 1872. 4 3m GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Atlantic Sk Gulf Railroad < Savannah, June 16, O N AND AFTER SUNDAY. JUNE 10, Is Passenger Trains on this Road will run as fol lows : EXPRESS PASSENGER. Leave Savannah daily 4.30 p. m. Arrive at Jesnp (Junction M.& B. R. R.Jdaily 7.10 p.m. Arrive at Baiubridge daily 7.15 a. in. Arriveat Albany “ 9.05a.m. Arrive at Live Oak.. “ 2.55 a.m. Leave Live Oak “ 11.30 p.m. Leave Albany “ 5 20 p m. Leave Baiubridge “ 6.50 p. m. Leave Jesup “ 6.50 a. m Arrive at Savannah “ 10 00 a. in. Connect at Live Oak with trains on the Jackson ville, Pensacola and Mobile Railroad for and from Jacksonville and Tallahassee. No change of cars between Savannah and Albany. Close connection at Albany with trains cn South western Railroad. Sleeping car on this train. Passengers for Brunswick take this train. MACON PASSENGER. Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) at 7.00 p m Arrive at J esnp “ “ 10.25 pm Arr.ve at Macon (Mondays excepted) at.... 6.15 a m Leave Macon (Saturdays excepted) at 7.15 p nt Leave Jesup (Sundays excepted) at 4.15 am Arrive at Savannah, (Sundays exe'dj at 7.30 a in Connects at Macon with trains on Macon and West ern and Southwestern Railroads. Passengers for Macon on Sunday, will take the 4.30 p. m- Express Train from Savannah. Passengers from Macon Saturday night will arrive in Savannah by the 10 a. m. Exp 1 ess Train on Sunday. No change of cars between Savannah and Maoon. * O i ff- Freight Accommodation will leave Savannah Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7.35 a. m.; arrive same days at 6.40 p. m. H. S. HAINES, Gen’l Snpt. Oct. 10,1872. 11 tf. Carriage &Ssop. G EO. A. GARDNER announces to the public that he has opened a shop opposite the shop formerly occupied by R. E. Gardner, where he will carry on the bnsiness of manufacturing and repairing any and all kinds of vehicles. Particular attention will be paid to the Doing' Up of Carriages. Betrimming» <kc., dLC. Satisfaction will be given both in materials, durability and in prices. Milledgeville, Ga., Jan 12,1872. 17 ly SCHOOL NOTICE. Til lit FALL. TERM OF THE Southern Masonic Female College at Covington, O PENS 28th. inst., witb ample corps of Teachers. Spring Term 1373, Jan. 15. Board reduced to $16 and $18 per month by Col. Harper. For Circulars address, Rev. J. N. BRADSHAW, President. August 14, 1872. 3 3m. W. R. HILL. W. B. COX. co: tfc HILL, Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors. j ATLANTA, GA. Peachtree St I reel, Angust 13, 1872. CALL AND SEE US c. w. J^EALERSIN GAUSS A CO, LIQUORS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, PRO VISIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, SHOES, In fact everything nsnally kept in a First-class Family Grocery & Provision Store. East side Wayne Street Agents for Whann’s Raw Bone Super Phosphate. N. B. All persons indebted to ns are earnestly re quested to settle at once. V. W. GAU8E. H, M. BOSE. Milledgeville, Ga.,Feb. 6,1872 28 tf DAYIS SMITH, (Successor to the late firm of Smith, Westcott, Sl Co., and of Smith, McGlashau Sl Co.) MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, SADDLERY AND HARNESS HARDWARE, Carriage Materials) Leather of all kinds) Shoe Fiddingg) Children’s Carriages) RUBBER, GXW BANDS, BSC., Together with every article usually kept in a saddlery boose. 102 CHERRS’ ST., MACOff, GA, Oct 10,1872. 11 3m. Manhood: How Lost, flow Restored! Jnst published, anew edition of Dr. *’n!- verwell's K*»ay on the RADICAL CUKE (without medicine) of SfkR-matorruiea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, I-.t- potenct, Mental and Physical Incapacity. Impedi ments to Marriage, etc., also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extrav agance. CP" Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abu-e may be radically cured without the dangerous nse of internal medicine or the application ot the knife: point ing out a mode of cure at once simple, certaiu, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer/no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. nr 1 his Lecture should be in tbe bands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell’s “ Marriage Guide,” price 50 cents- Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO , 197 Bovtrj, New Y.i-k, Post-Office Box July 30,1872. 1 till Oct 25 WM. E W00D & (0., P roprietors of gold’s automatic Low Steam and Hot Water Heater, and Law son's Celebrated Hot Air Furnace- INVENTORS AND PATENTEES of the PARLOR, SUN AND LIGHTNING FIRE PLACE HEATERS AND PARIS RANGES. Dealers in all kinds of HEAT AND COOK STOVES, Kitchen Ware, Grates, State 2ffan- tels, etc., etc. ^p’Special care taken with Plumbing and all kinds of Steam and Water Piping. Repairs for Steam Heaters, Furnaces, Ranges, Stoves, Slc. WM E WOOD Sl CO., S. W. Cor. Baltimore and ) Eutaw Streets, ) Baltimore, i?l«l. Sept 10,1872 7 2m JEWELL’S MILLS. Postoffice) Mayfield, Ga. M ANUFACTURE Sheetings, Shirtings, Osnaburgs, Yarns, Jeans and Kerseys. At our store and warehouse we keep constantly on hand and for sale Bagging and Ties, Groceries. Dry Goods, Ilatg, Hard ware, Tinware, Boots and Shoes, Medicine, Crockery, Glassware, and all other articles needed for plantation or family use. Please give 11s a call. Wool, Cotton, Wheat, Corn and other produce wanted in exchange for goods or cash. D. A. JEWELL. Sept. 24,1872. 9 ly CRIMSON CLOVER Red Clover, Saplin Clover, White Clover, A Like Clover, Mammoth Clover, LUCERNE, Luinfom.Tall Meadow Oat GRASS, Orchard Grass. Timothy Grass, Red Top or Herd’s Grass, Blue Grass, Mixed Lawn Grass, Rye Grass, Sweet Scented Vernal Grass, Seed Rye. Seed Barley, Seed Oats, Seed Wheat, Agric ul tural Implements, Gnano, Live Stock, Machinery, Ac. Send for my Grass Seed Circular giving brief descrip tion, bow to plant, Slc. MARK W. JOHNSON, P. O. Box 230, Atlanta, Ga. Jnly23, 1 3m We will give energetic men and women WANTED. Bnsiness that will Pay from fi to $8 per day, can be pursued in your own neighborhood, and is strictly honorable. Particulars free, or samples that will enable you to go to work at once, will be sent on receipt of two three cents stamps. Address Jf. LATII tti 4k CO- 292 Washington St„ Boston, Mass. Sept 18,1872.8 6t. PLANTERS’ HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. Telegraph office and Railroad Ticket office connec ted with the Hotel. JOHN A. GOLDSTEIN, Proprietor. Sept 25, 1871. 9 tf