Union and recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1872-1886, November 20, 1872, Image 3

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y it i o it & i\ i c o r i) f r. Rates of Subscripticn. 1 “ six months, —'1 mi Three copies, one year, 5 0* Five “ ... S Of WEDNESDAY, November 20, 1872. -xrvr. t. ooi^i bs J Dealer in Provisions. Groceries. Fruits, Toys Confectiom ry. Can Goods, etc., BT CHEAP FOR CASH. MiUedee A tip. 4 tim jy , ay men t for t hi v rim** afi-r tl <• fu- specially "P "I"" ►r Anooui eineiit- advance. Wc are anthoriz' d t.. BORN CONE ns a v.t ensuing d !r e.ei :.on. Miiledgeville.N-v 1" ~Tor < ffs recommend W ' I of ORDINARY. Ehet; Nor 9, 1S72. " For -a: nents is due at in'- as i therwise ork i» cash at be • Hid fu FACT, NOT FICTION. BY (the real) JAMES M'ARI lllR. 1 All undismayed", old Milledgeville Builds op, improves, prows greater still ! Trade tbronps her marts, King Cotton poors His wealth alonp her prosperous stores, And business houses still increase, And all the busy arts of peace, Bestir her active thronginp streets Her daily increase still repeats. 2 Ruins are torn sway, and quick As by tome fairy's mapic trick, * Rise massive walls along the «tre, t And Commerce finds her favorite seat. This poet now, is seated here O er stores pnt np by Car \ker And Brown. These enterprising g nts Hare '.hewn their bus ness-dssh. and sense 3 T *Vi* new epariona, levelv block * -. »• rh* irrg * r’p-lKng rock.” VtTi'v a NO ReO'irder” ,f*n Is i.t t<' distant lands— • f >-»rth . :'*■!• 1 earth, indistinct copy We announce tho n as h candidate for T. county, at the er.suirg '.bet to the Democrat *( N'T •S, 187 Toi OTKRS. 17 3t ip name of T W. j AKSIIAL ;it the | lector. ■ xt - lu Not. I ML name of L. N. •ti‘ ii to the office ■ !’-u ; n January liil! ion. 17 tde. The €•«»tj Convention To select candidates for County offices will be held fttth® Court House on the first Wednesday (4th day) of December next. I>cnth of I>r. C harlen ZB Bhm. We are deeply pained to record the death of Dr. Charles H. Hass, 2d Assistant Physician ol the Sta»e Lunatic Asylum, which occurred at that Institution, on the moi niDg of the 12th inst. Dr. Itass wu? a worthy Christian gentleman, a skillful pby.-iciau, and pecu liarly fitted, on account of his pp eat kindness of heart aud gentleness of dispos tion, for the position he filled. nis death is a public l«*ss Fitting tributes to his woith will be found elsewhere in this paper. .Ylelhorfial (hurcii. The Pastor of this Church, on last Sabbath received into 1 sons, aud other applicants fo received next Sunday. Anothe of this worthy Divine tor tl year- He has been with us wishes of the community are another year. During the past lev. A. J. Jarrell, e church fifteen per- membership will be work closes the labors * present Conference wo years, and, if the •••nsulted. will remain vear he has been the only minister constant y in the ci having appointments away or only stated times. Mentally and pl.ys oquai to the work He has iiA ai] end it is the desire not • nfy of hii the other churches, and the whole < be returned to this station. rp~ w e are indebted to our trier Pinker, of Wilkinson county, for large sweet pototoes Ther«- were the lot—the Spanish, we lliii.k, vv boy babies think ail of them are g y—ail the others v; iting the city at • dly lie has beeu I shed much good, own church, but uinmunity, that be id Mr. W a bag of m C. very fine rarieties in best. Our Nutlcy’ii Corner Has recently been re-} proved appeara:.ce. Mr. to hie ktock «>i new good* running the Cooking De west economical manner i He is the house-keeper’s does at the lowest prices ; in labor-saving household minted and \ repents an im* Stah-y has also added largely , ami all the machinery for paituieut in the easiest and ina\ be f und at his store.— best fri-nd supplying, as he all ti latest improvements Woodruff X) These Buggies kim ' 11 n-u, CORD—are offered foi fai- i; except by Mr. VV. VV. Wood Repositories at Macon ami O'' a good Buppy that will si;, ic I and last longer thau alun.t! im State, can get lieui at Maw Woodrufi. Nor. 19th. 1872. The CJrent Indicsii'ic. io Being an historical sue. and perfection of the chief ji.oi try.hy Horace Greeley, Leon ( JohnB Gough,Philip Ripley, 1 Albert Brisbane, Rev E E ii writers upon political and mm 1 . Manufacturers, etc., etc. W ith Hartford; J It Burr and Hyde, SI copies of the above handsome l> uml will semi a copy postage pnii . i send us six suhscriheis to ii.e * ii •Hr.ll ,$12), FF CON- tiie State, no want lighter. "»r *:aes of the C'HIRERS < 'ne furniture, and bods and ch i>s. The other pvneral rt’"rchar.dizr>. Gladden the purchaser's keen eyes. 5 Near hr this block . one door *n th' North. Great Mrs. Iandrum does bold fet: ” There ladita throng from morn to n : ght To nee the beautifnllest sight Of fine dregs poods of every fas' ‘.on 1 hat ever female cut n dash in. Oh. sweet, lace loving girl of beauty. Go—po—to Lindrnm's ! 'Tis your duty. 6 Bn* when this poet, these cold days, Drops round about Dick Callaway’s, Lo ! there, across the street, displaced Hang mighty banners of brisk trade ! The fancy poods in gorgeous colors Search pockets for the bottom dollars, And myriads of the dearest dears Are Cline & Quinn's best customers! 7 And over all our growing city' Congratulation, and not pity (As some affeet) wa well deserve— All which is owing, I’ll observe, The great prosperity and thrift. Greenbacks showered on us like a gift— Religion, Law, and no disorder— Are owing to th’ “Union ai d Recorder” ! llnmm.th Psasykia. We saw in tbs store of T. A. Caraker. a hu-e Bumpkin measuring in circumferanea 5 feet and 7 inches, and weighing 108 pounds. Can any conn* , Emigration.—Tim Liverpool re turns show tiiat during the mou s jot July, August and September the, [departure of ships for the Uuitedj | States have averaged more than one ; [ter day, while the emigrants have.| i flocked westward at the rate of 12 000: per month, or 144,000 per year. En-j tilish artisans and laborers are begin ning to count largely in the emigra tion, and it appears that they avoid j Canada, as affording fewer induce ments to the industrious and enterpri j sing than the free and independent] life of a republic. Compared with oti - er periods, as well as the preceding quarter, the increase of emigration is I enormous. Ninety nine ships leir du 'ring the three months for the U. i I j .States, with 30,491 l eerage passengers i and iie„f \ 0.000 in the caln , S v i - te-n sin, set, Cana ia. carrving 5.tjo7 J persons. The aggregate number of pa- j senders was 50,3S-5, of whom the grnt!'- ter portion (IS,279) were English, a d 0 ' 5.104 Irish. The most nof !•- 1 ire of the qua tei’s return is the 1 sudden accession of Swedes, D ,n* - an ’ I Germans to th*- en.igrati . from L v- 1 erpoyl, no less than 15,8-3 : whole number having i «en dra \ from the Scatidiuaviati and Geumi con i j tries, coming i»v tlit* way Liverpool ao'l th ine : > f i States, in pr'- erenee > . ’ the Baltic Erect hv Ger.nan Loyd’s steame'-.. | sels, however, have also ! j.irg'- comfiHiiy oi i*i i i a x ^ YES Hardware, JOSEPH STALEY ! I I 1 I HOST, STEEL, Ct’TI.EUT, Agricultural Implements, Carriage and Wagon Material, Hollow Ware, Varnishes, &c. Agents for the Pratt Cettco Gin* 72 Third Street, SKACOCT, Gi ts JUST RECEIVED a lot of ( OUKL\G &TOVES, • he be.st insnaftictnrea, which he will sell Cheap for Cash. <«;ir ti ne get one as these stores are ad- Iso has an assortment *»f .ixrai g xjsfxi r r tiir f u***--. Spading > »■ Wers. . A'.c. Ax. -, nur We!l B < „ A general ass rti., nt «. t -V -7AK 1, Cheip ro C a X S AND IMS I’d A assortment V 0 0b E N - W ARE Nov IHtli. IS72. 17 LITCif.OSS. Abs-!ute divon iegalij i d lT-r i, S’h Lt-gal e-rrry where- -o^ertion--gei.ein 1 i-e«*i. m i *v sufficiei toause— nopabiieity requirf-d — n*-v' h» _ u ! divorce granted—acvice tiee. Cali <»n or *11— johzv j. pul tost, Counsellor at Lvw. !>■«. ISO Brand way, Nrw V*> I i« N. v 19; h 187*2. nn r^% T\ i % s Great Attract cr.s J ( rriages. Bug its c.ik- A splendid stock ot < ;i Butri’i'-s are now hei; u 't v* R.'jiository ol Mr. W. W \iacon. (Li. Mi • ^ o, dr ti } <■.> t li Hull riie>e \’t iroilifht carr \ I! to - oa hy the t rdiaary. w I* v C‘ \ r I hr’ Court • bv ?iv*. httnhfD- u.i, i*#2 * -1 \ ri k. .iifd Bv N, Rev Wm K rn . f N* nr 1wt!i, 1K72, at tl.e re«i<1enceof tne oride’s »i ? . . Mi. Wm ham A Ohmf Milledgt-vi *e, Ga , and Mis . csix L II k ath id Wan eotoD. Ga. TriLiite of Xtespect. State Lunatic Asylum } Near Milleugeyili.k, Ga., > November loth, 1^72. \ At a meeting of the medical staff, other offices and employees ol the State Lunatic Afyluiu, to take into consideration the death of Dr (J. li lia:-s. 2ud Assistant Physician, Dr- Powell v .. called to the chair and Col. F G. Grieve rcqiii sr-.-d lo act as Secretary. The following resolutions were proposed and unanimously adopted: Resolved 1st. In the decease of Dr. C II. linos, the iusiitutiou has lost a faithful ai.d c m; - tent officer, his wife aud cbiidieu a devoted hus band and father, his brother officers a polished ai;d Christian companion, and the profession a bright ornament. Resolved 2nd That we tender to his bereaved family our sincere condolence. Feeling that n wo ds of o rs can dissipate the shadow upon th hearthstone, we leave them lu the hands of Di vine Providence, knowing- that He will pour tint halm upon their wounds which cannot be h i. I upon eaitli bus can only be given by the hand of Omnipotence. Resolved 3rd. That we wear the usual badg. of mourning thirty Cays K.-solved 4th. That the Secretary request of the Trusters of the State Lunatic Asylum the privi lege of having tt-e transactions ot thi a Il'l - I . .0 the estileof I'.. . d sh! i-on .'y. These ate .ii.-r-t -.t f, > in mish all a. o g itgular the kimlren and ... -ni i .h-i-eased >*> he and aopearat my i-.tfice t i S!.i-es!,o;-"’ on the first Monday ,n JAMl ARV next, .. I si. vv >.f,us.' if any, why letters of adniini-trs-ion i j on estate ot said deceased, should not ts-tie to ’lie j , p|i;icmit. Given under my hand aud official sigmi- I 'lure. C. A. SORRIER, Ordinary. November 4th, 1872. 17 lm. t 'It. vn.k rl.i ■at. < - t -. ► vT applied f re, j c optioi !*t iltnitestertri.il -euby t.etsr.ually. I I will pitss uts,n the srmeat >uy otEuo e.: 10 o’cl ck t m. ou thri'oth, instant M. R. BELL, Ordinary, B C. Nov 12 1872. IH'Jt. . ij . uiiiDO I e S aek do do vflil .:llii L iU.sii LCiiil-x Ai 0-0<’« jf.LLi... »>«,.• . . Ai.ii Silk finish Mohair &t 1 1 00, reduced lioia ;J1 25. OOJSSTN" , JS OYSTER SALOON XS NOW OPEN --- • B. ROSS ti S. T. COLEMAN. Retail Department. ’ V vronM rp^pDctfully call the attention of the « counties, to our ample preparations* for the of BALDWIN, JONES, JASPER and PCTNA: od quality Black Silk at $1 50. Lira quality Heavy Black Silk, $1 90. Gra heavy Lyons gros grain Silk, §2 25. iti a heavy Lyons gros grain Silk at $2 15. " Those are all imported goods and warranted ail silk. tyin th* State beat Baldwin on the Pumpkin i of our deceased brother spread upon th. | minutes question 1 Don t all speak at once. j K esolved 5th That a copy of these proceeding be turnisbed the family of deceased also a copy hr sent to the Milledgevitle aud Sparta papers T. O POWELL. Chairman. Fleming Grantland Grieve, Secretary. A IVssilprlsI Snccc.i The t fforts of the publishers of The Savannah j Daily Ad\er iser in giving the public a lew priv-d ! daily have been crowned with remarkable success, and in addition to the daiiy, Messrs. Board & Kimball are now publishing a magnificent weekly ! containing t/iirtg'lieo solid columns of reading matter. There are few weeklies iu the c untry which surpass it, while it is the lowest priced firs'. [ class paper iu Georgia, being mailed lor one dollar I and fifty cents per annum. We can safely recoin , mend it to our readers. DI332>, On (he morning of the 12tli instant, near Mil tilie, Dr. Ghxklks H. Bash, in the 431 year of Dandsg Sslm We take pleasure In annuuceing to our citizens that Madam DeLauenaga and Prof. Allmnn n i i give a “ Soiree” at the Hotel on Wednesday evening, -0th iLst. Those who are tood of “ triping the light biotas tic toe” will find thia a most delightful affair. Young ladies are invited fre* of charge. Gents will he charged a small admission fee. ib..’ , ot Plot) pages, i any person " Iro io> At RecoKDKK Offick \TL.' JjnCl .--o .. Shutio ” br wi. K .. . the singer f..r Aianuta UircliHiiical action, ai The itouir -tit: ue i.achm- 5.H52. i i i , -’Ilomr report. That the heat iu its “ Woaderfnl *’ How Cline tk. Quinu of the Augusta Stor, .-an atl to sell their goods so oheap. They Iruve just u another reduction in the prices of each article inti leige and bnadssnie assortment of Dry Goods,and that the G'eat Boston fire has hed no effect on their -hoes nultr to n.ske them a .title cheaper. Read lieir vi.- Finer.t a-.d see for yourseives. , r 8fen Mrs. Holdridge’s .—firs. Hoi rridge has a • :ii oi bonnets, hats, 5 : . guiierul assort- f I'st.’- v gootis, Millin- . iiC., wiiion sire promises to c, on v*-uy rea?t'iiabie terms. She invite.- uli ol httr tneuds anti the [»ub- iic generally, to call and examine her assortment. Read her advertisement iu this paper. .TSvssr* JjbnMi Ac Dunlap, Jlacou, €a. Among our new advertisements, this week, wi 1 be found the card of Motors. Johxteou Dunlap, ueuiers iu H-.rdware, Irot t^leel, Cutlery. A^ricultuiai Im plements, Carnage and Wagon Material, &.C., Mat on, Ga. These gentlemen are doin^ a lar^e isiness and ^?ive general satisfaction in tbe quality aid price ol their goods. Orders from country merciian’s, uie- cliauics and planters will receive prompt atteniiou. Our brother has pone. Laying aside 'he mu . \ vestures ol decay ho has assumed the spotless robe* j of immortality. From a woudof pvn lie has j - < ■ into the boundless reaiais of never ending peaci*. fl j soul has found a judgment in t..e mansions of Ins Fatn- I t*r*N Louse, wh»-re faith, reaps its perfect f uiuon — ! Death laid no rude or violent hands upon our brother, but toiu lied him with n gentle touch monthb and \ mouths before he claimed l:is earthly fiarne. Day by | day the vjtai spark grew imperceptibly dimmer unto its dual extinguishment For tlie priv .« go of a grad ual decline, with unimpaired menta* faculties t»* the | last, deaili demanded keen physical Buffering. Con- 1 soicus ot an eternal reward beyond the grave this 8 if- ■ lering was borne without complaint. “ He that eu- I dui>lh shall all tilings inherit/* ami we feel the assu- ! ranee of a perfect inheritance for him, for he enuuied t patientiy to the end. j A consistent member of the Methodist Church for 27 years—a man tul! of integrity in al his deal.ngs with : tins fellow man— modes' to afao ! t, a devoted husband, i loving fat.ier, possessed ot .» vVeli balanced mu. 1 rich iu cuiiure and in thought, and with a n-art j aboiin.ii; g in sympathy for the sick and the di*tiv . i. .And further : with a charactei .Stic pre eminent above ali other traits his lif# was enriched, and rendered } • culiariy sweet t*> ail that know him well, by a he., t pure and umlefi ed to the possessors of which it is promi-ed “ they shall see God.* C Fall and Winter Trade, i i to assure them that we hare spared nc* pains or labor to make our present stock, the largest, best and j cIk apest selection of • STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, It has e\ er been our pleasure to have offered the public- In Ladies Dress Goods, We have everything new and stylish, in shade and fabric. We have just opened a superb Stock of Clack Silk Velvets and Drab Be Ete, Yelvetteens in Blaek and Colors, for Cloaks, Saeques, Basques and Palcnuar’s Samples sent on application. I measures should be given if these are wanted * We ' i.vjl Empress Cloths all colors, 50c per yard. .y Wool Reps, do 40c per yard. "e Assortment Plaid and Plain Poplins, 25c per yard. stock, of Shawls and Balmorsls at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. TTI liXS FURNISHED IF DESIRED, >ened trom the importer a handsome * \r s I L. Ii s ’ETAS, GROS GRAIN and CAC1IEMIRE, whicli wu guarantee a Superier Article in every gra ' n i'ahle Damask, all linen, 40c per yard. »i acliud Damask, all linen, 6C< per yard. ik-ticheJ Damask, all linen, 75c per yard ’.leached Snow Drop Satin Damask, SI 00 [> i y t-.i. Our genuine‘‘GRAND DUCHESSE” AI.PACCA in JET. BRILLIANTINE and LUSTRE are withe- • i oi rivni is; uny Market. We have al-n, a fill lm** «f Color** iu the Celebrated PKttll>OT 1411. 1.0 \ l : ^ iii on*? and two butto&d, which we unhesitatingly recommend a8 the beat imported French Kid oio iu tlie Market Parcels Delivered at any of the Hotels or Depot, FREE. all or, or Order of W IS. Ross ..y 8. T. Coleman, Full as Also a and NC if the : u.rtment WHITE WuOL BLANKETS, marked ilown to prieus to suit the times. full and complete assortment of GLOVES, '.OR FT^, HOSIERY TIONS, which all are itivAed to come and sr*»> l .r rhems*-Ives, and -uit “ the prices shall.” N tv. 12, 1-72. 10 3m. lyL-A-OON - . O OUT TON MAR tv hi’. J ..e following is the market d j ol November 19: Liverpool.— Middlings £»d. Nr,w York—Middlings 19f. Savannah— Miildlings ISi Charleston.—- Middling:* 1SJ. Augusta- iViidniings 17J Al ILLEDHEVIx-LE—Miodlti .- I 7 0< -In 134 Aliliedgeviiie { uneiii n K:tiiiily IB b: X T lu its Mechanical acti< and tiuiah of tlie Ilowc Nov. 12, 187 ii. W** consider tbe variety ATTAt H.MKNTS Supeiior. * Reaped fully, (Signed) J. C. HECK, w. hosili;r, EDWARD PARSONS. 2. 10 tf. Floor Has 2i.dvau.ccd, But to b«* had Cheap at CONN’S. “What a Ecauty !” BV M'AHTllUK S TIViil. ‘‘WIifI a beauty !” aaitl to IksFie t ne cay As the la' ter approached ln-r in ‘'full drees array. ‘*1 have becir,” eaid lair BcSt.o, “to Ll.ist. A Quinn’s store Where I got for less mottry full Hr ire as much more A. ever befirre could he got in tins market. No gunner had Mollie ln aro Iit ssie u-inaik it, Titan swiftly she sought CLINK A Qt’INK and there bought For nearly no money, everything tnet she sought ! It fi rriillg out, out the least A Man vithout an Advertisement.— Ta k about a I wnuiau without a baby, a ui.tu without a wife, a i;- uitbout a ruiir.er. What is the lack ol each .>t these iiidivitliials or tilings to that of a man without ;.tr ■ u ivertiseuieut? Be is a hopeless cuss, a ‘ goner in j the community.” Taik ot being sncces.-ful in hiisi ne.-s. You might a. well talk of ascending to tiie moon on a gieased moonbeam. People point at h;m iu the street, and say : “Poor Cas.-ius Uas a lean aud liangr y lo. k ” It may. however, he cons--dug to Lim to reflect that when he ilies lie will he advertised a', last, aud gratuitously at that.—Exchange. Wholesale Moakeellere and (Malioners. Messrs. Pendleton fc Ross wholesale andietai! Book sellers and Stationers, at Macon, have a card iu this paper to which we invite attention. These gentiemeu are successors to, and occupy the old stand of J. M. Boardman, whete they have a large stock of goods, which they are selling at such low prices as to attract the attention ol the public- They have had experience in the business and now go to work wi;ii confidence and all tbe energy of young men determined to succeed Mr. Pendleton visited our city yesterday and obtained several orders lor goods. An eiaminetiou of liis sam ples and p ices induced us to give him an order. II suys tuey tue determined to sell as cheap as any lions in ttie houth- flictfc Corrected ^sakly b" C. ’,a Bln BACON: Shoulders -** lb 12 re Clear Rib Sides, i-l« Clear Sides, - ' ' ® D.S Clear Rib Sides 2 plain Hama,............... 1 tl 1 Canvassed Hams,.... 21 BAGGING 17* IR >N TIES H BUTTER:—Country, ¥ lh. COFFEE—Rio, I?' !6 Java EGGS, per dux FACTORY GOODS: Cotton Yarns, bunch.... Stripes, yd......... R FLOUR, |*bbl $1111" GRAIN: Corn $1 lh@l> Peas. ...... ................I i'll a> I Oats, HOES, IRON LARD, LIME, -P hash MEAL, bush. MOLASSES. V gaL. NAILS, P lb OIL; lverosene, P gal 50*60 POTATOES. Sweet P bush. Irish, “ “ ........ POTASH & LYE P can, SAL I P sack,. >UGAkS. SYRUP P gal FALLOW, , I LA t IN EGAS, WHl'KEY $125 ■nffa-MaA' r*u*s«*(lu THOMAS WOOD, Vest to Lanier House, Macon, Ga. DEALER IN FIN ill FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MATRESSES, BEDSTEADS, and SPRING BEDS SUITES, iu Plu«»b Hair, Cloth and liep* BED-ROOM SUITES in Cfeaf , Marble aud CAxlPL.rgs. \ FINE •i-M.rrt Tise firotf . h\a*c no eflV'Ct on our Shoe. Di-gariment, as we vu-r, irtunate-cuoiigh to it“e stork on ‘and. Vie wifl or»nr.ii<ue i seli iliein as cueap as ever e ci’eiq.er. V-Iid iJ j j\ , ‘J Nov 20. 1872. ifsta y in. PARLO V\ ood *1«*J> f*.it of Brushed*. r f p!v, 2 ply, VV**o‘ Dutch, Cottage nn-f Kn^s. Mats and i in.n Lace Curtail - J... ,i tquiiis. .niule order in any style Wiudgw Suedes Wall Pa rle ard floor) ilatting. ct,-., etc All 'In above at exceedingly low prices. I N L-'K S I’atert Mr-taliic R.trial Cases and Caskets, the best invention known for preserving tbe dead. Also, .K-jsK\1,ING Metalic Cares r.ndCFsket“ (two pat. ids) elegantly finished and handsomest in the market i: smd C skein in-fneewond. Mahogany, Black Walnut Cedar and coimnnn woods. All at gieatlj dprice> CALL AND SEE. I keep a full assortment of all goods in my line, rveintieroth, 1872 15 3m. FALL AKU U LATksL •Miner if, Dress (Joods, Fancy t moods, AND the .Yovelties of tise .Sense 11. a;4i» i -:0:- GEOKGIA MILLS! 14 bn o I ltd 5 a Hi 15a2IJ $1 25 15 *1 JO 37 a h .. 75®$! (Kl ,$-J Vn (C 50 12 w l' 9tl o 1.25 1-1- $1 50 @ von •ieji iixJ OUR TO THE TRADE. AVe are now prepared to supply the traJe with our celebrated brands of Si HS. P. A. LIND U L SI : from New York where she pnrcb«««d a large ard b-nw f:u a^nrtment of xAIILLINEKT, i’rimmintpj, Fancy Goods, dtc* 6lc., whicli are now arriving, axid which she is»bie to sell uuu ever b* fore. ^ BONNETS, HATS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS Ac., Since that d.-iy, by s m • my All the ladies have heard doubt ; For they throng all day ion; Qt INN'S stoie. And they bargain, aud pure! and still more, Ti I it seems mat uo store wins Half the custom, more tail , & Quinn’s ! BUCEWEEi;. . A Vt) (gCSlijii't 16 3t st. ly pa it, W 1 ti; and more— li Southland now illg Cl.IN I MKS. iN. S. HoLDiUHliE AS now received lier lapt lot of WINTER Mil LINEKY and FANCY GOODS, and lor tl Wileys XXXX, Pearl Dust, Hyacinlhe and Amber. In any quantity. We make the BEST FLOUR in the market, And our PRICE LIST will en-npare favorably with those of any first-class We«tern Mills. O' We keep al way s on oaud BRAN aud JsHORTti of a Superior Quality. Vuur orders will receive prompt attention. H Nlpnling. On Monday night Gabe Sparks, porter f »r T. A.| Cnraker, Glasgow Carey, porter for A. Joseph, and! Henry, porter for B. R. Ilerty, were arrested, cnar^ed ’ next thirty ‘lays wii sell at COST. Having rc witu stealing. Pity these much trusted colored men I « *arge and elegant varie’v of Hats ve»y cheap, any . . , ,, .. .. . ■ a»:d every one can be satirfied with goods and pi ii . s. have ptoved themselves unworthy the eu.fid.-m-e I Hats from $1 mi to$5 <«. and all cheaper than .-ve, ttitir employers. | ( Ul Milledgeviile. Call if you want goodd at \ lu%V priOPS. ~ r -r ! I learn that Mrs. Roberta, at Madam Leikins* stand J5E C-HEERFUL.—JLook happy, if YOU J does not intend tube undersold We will tee. (’<* .Lx not WI 80 Prpdpnf n uIim. i f n I pv ' |ieUt;on s he life of tra- e, slid we are in Hie rin- (10 HOI lt?BI BO. a resent a CIlCLlIUi ( .\ , | )nl t f H il to examine our bt*K*k of Hats, H niu.-: -. terior, though youi heart and mind hu I Ribbons. Flowers Feathers, G overt, Hosiery. L’ <■ ill X T i , - . I La*lie 4 Under*arinouts, i>r«*twes. Furs Switches, Ctug- troubied. Piever we<ir B tiiee V\ lll(*ll,| ihqui. Cull?, Braids. P<*inpa«loura, C'*»rs<itp. I i.7.t as Sidney Smith says, “is a breach ot 1 »•••< enumerate all would be a wa^te of tmie ' t . i .ip ice N». 2 Store, m the Muiedgevide Hotel B1 • '* tlie peace. l>r. Johnson used to ob serve that the habit ol looking at the best ol a thing was worth more lo a man than a tbousaud pounds a year, and Samuel Smiles observes:—“We BURi^ it November 5th, 1S72. FLAI¥DER$, MACON, GrA.. The Oldest Furniture House in the State. , Die p are. X. b Lad i op Nov 18. 1872. ariugmaterial made up wali ek t ros&. iJiiBR JTIA< ON. Keep roi -taiulv oi* hand a larg I and Law B Another lotoftho-e fi I‘. t Milledgeville, Nov. at Rags! i: T HE HIGHE>T M Kaet* at * la building forreei y ot- OILS 50 cents l er ka 6ept 17,1872. WM. M FENDLXTON, PrM)LET0\ & RO.^S, Su**ce8r*nra to J. M- boar*itn.in possess the power, to a great extent, • TO - ho!es?l i e iSookseliers, Stationer; ot so exercising the will as to direct | and General Mjws Dealers, the thought* upon objects calculated! Corner Muiberiy aud ( to yield happiness and improvement/ Sw ‘‘"' d hts ‘ rather than their opposites. In this way, tue hfibit of happy thought may be made to spring up like any other ii bit. Aosl to br.ng up men or v ■>- w tli a genuine injure ot tlii.- sot t, • r rt .. Ha, p) Irani'- o; -»* \ ll.Oft I Hi | -Ol • jSuV. 18, idD k.**. All kinds ■i.’ Cauls Ur i;J ■ - \ kept in ft Fi.-i Of«<ers fmm th *- < L. giirtif.u >• urli FLATT BEtOTHERS, 2/2 and 2/f JiROA‘7) S2RE1/2, 1UGU8TA, aaORGIil, K^ep constantly on liai.d the latest styles of & m ay . ‘ rare fron the J at ret and pr.ttiest Styles, and for beauty ar.-t richnesa surpass anything ai.uket. She was very fortunate in Ibe purciiuse el same very a-i.-dsomc French flowers, ,.i at uslonhhing low prices. • DRBBS GOOXJ3. 1 , d . to call and examine her Drese Goods, consisting of Silksj ill ,ii Lustre Sateens PobUm. Clotue, Opera Cloths of all shades and colors- LARGE STOCK OF ,, 7 Misses and Children’s Shoes and Hosiery. ,:L of all Kinds, A General Assortaeit «f Toilet Articles, Stationery and Jetrelrj of all Kinds. 33IL.ES AND NAPiLINS. .!IDLES, and SEWING COTTON of all kinds. THOMPSON’S GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS ;j3n ; at low prices, Queen Bess Buffiin^, Cl,I ladies Caps, dc r ' . of E. BUTTERICK St CO’S., Celeb.ated paiterns. ai.d -an „pr»ly ladies wi'h pattero. .1-iiUup. Her opening will take place lu a fe w flays ot vv , aoiice Wni be ^lveu. DRESS MAKING. . i • ry variety* urnim: a i a hignt IHiageRftO in wit i in« pr*p/A?* u d Dr?n Mnkiiig >u t m i^iv^ tier £ cllii . n, |r?2. '*3?* 'MX* .vfte^hr • -nr.ii a is. : the lowed to tbr bigi;eot grades^ :d J- *ii ■ • * < u Q **