Union and recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1872-1886, December 11, 1872, Image 3

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/ «?)SS£W iinjan \\ Mrrorfctr. I copy one Y** r , | “ nix IlHIIltllK, Three copies, one »v«r,- Five “ “ Kates of subscription. $2 no 1 on 6 on 8 no WEDNESDAY, December II, 1872. Xj o o a t. w. " . COWJNT, Dealer in Prevision-?, Groceries. Fruits, Toys Confection; ry. Can Goods, etc., l%" CHEAP Foil CASIT- Milledgeville, An/. 1872. 4 Cm rg Psymeti* for nii advertisements is due at „ny time after li e first insertion unless otherwise specially agreed upon. Vtll jr.b work is cash. Announci meats for office mast be paid for in advance. ]l<'li(i« al Notice. Tlie Rev 1) E iJutiar is expected to preach in tiie Baptist Church in Mtiiedg -viUe next Sun day- ^ ittv. J W- 7! '•■!,. it;-: -p 'of the Di-mesc, is expected here next Sunday. He will preach and con firm s nnniber of l Petrs free. i i i lies iu St. Stephen's Cbarch. Election ‘Xirlicts. We will i hit ... :• . -1 Ti< kefs nr $3 per 8<’i -I in your <-! panied ' ->f t! t 7(0 ct~. per 100, '.( is at once accom- vitli ti The undersigned tf and county. rospeiflji mortal, a - to the removal of o-i an-] place of court »ca-ini:s I) building, to tlielormer ca - House ’ in Milledgeville. Tin* l. n: .vn v mended hy the last acting (}rni. l ' i 1 prompted as tSiof body was by '' ‘ f baton reconsideration wea-o" sat -ti. majority of that body are ai.xio urds, i ffie-es nr.d plr.ee of , fore. And our pop . nUo U in f,. M ,d-r . j made as now coiiieu-.plntcd on . / crc. j utility. Any ardiari yon see h to k-re c ! movement will be appreciat'd j Hon John. W. A. r... : . ,,t ed for and gave to the cuius - .. tiel , ,, ,• fit i party, words of counsel nod . , 1 . v cile the attention cj tne people m | would do wed to profit. The me Mr. The immense slock of Adolph Joseph, continues to ex- Vcuieciatii ... L T>?c frit ’972. I 1 { N «•! d i-m to l I S'ock of uiy vi ry i.itge The convention met an-l was .ed to order by tin j presiding officer,Col. M H-r (iri vo, who briefly ex plained the object of flie asa-mblrige. Upon proceeri- ing to business. Mr. J. M. 1> V\ ecu i.il ix-d a .cs.iir- tion that-this meeting riwodjoitrr, end t*m» ••■pres, nta-i fives from the Militia Districts o the c un'y be selei !- ed by the voters in the various 1)1 -I-fiilt t n», ot in Milledgeville, and nominate coiinfy • fii< . rs. Variou- otherresolutions were off, red as si -lit m *, and n motion was made to ftv everything • the table, which was voted down. By Mr VV. consent the following resolution offered by .Mr doim il.-.niirmn : was substituted for ibe- original ■ *m nut-.,, end being ottered t.* tlic meeting was r. ' p: • 1: ltrs.nlred, t hat tlie 1 i.-ltr ct : ic party of t!,r: several Militia Districts cl tne county - c to select by ballot nt Iiioir respective cm s or. .Sattir day ti e III), in*t.. three d .'nanAa , <xo.pt the town District p-h . ill at . said j delega:,r when ,o* i, : Ji « . , ; - e* liven- j tinn of the D.anocn.t c ,,,i y , tiiaii ! hou-e in Miiledgcvi t !>r the J purpose of selecting cm; lid it - r i-. v.:n. - uuuntyi offices. • • ■ - - Alter tti • adaptipn of; is r .- da.i. j. s Wil iam- son calh d the att ntion oftli- .it - i „lowing [ memorial, « I rich he prnpo-ocl t.. rn t« the s-n-c ofthe assemblv. Upon a vet • ii monsly approved, OtiJy three or f u ■ vo" >os being heuid agn'i.-t it. STATE OFflEOimu. H Iwir. v. “To the Hi.n M. /t. }! I' (>■: .. ■ Kentucky Mules for Sale. z: go _ j «c» y,. , V|1HE undersigned has for saleitl Mllledgevifle, at the ,-tiOOLS tf c/. Livery Stable lot in charge of Obadiaii Amold, W W ^ VM FIFTY HEAD of prime Kentucky Males. All this Stock have had the prevailing Kpideode. but are n- uf which arc. wartasb nice line of I. I invite special attention <<«/ C -, .ei J ly..<h freiitleBieH’s and Boys’ Fine flats, and the best line of * (£ents and Youth’s Unglish Socks j c«'* i*#6 uu«I io t hi? market. ! I ha-re been appointed Sotr A r.’. Messrs. W’AXAMAKF.K A: MHOW N S Matchi.a-s well, vigorons and ri-ady for use. Iwthis respect they •ea to ' our seeikn. He calls attention to the hear', . nUictwn in the price ej Blankets, Carpels, Oil Cloths, Jitters, Malis, and assures the pub lic that the lowest prices that can ■possibly be arrived at, are still to be found at his establishment. We advise all to examine his stock ere purchasing elsewhere. On last 1 hnrsday evening tire was discovered bn ibe lint or picker room .it the Factory. The preinpt and energetic exertions of the employees, assisted by citizi na ai d the Fire Company, pre vented a serious ennll.tg raltun. The colored Fire Company recently organized, were promptly od tbs ground, and under the direction of Messrs. Staley, Ortno and Bayne, did valuable service.— The cause of the fire is unknown. Dress goods marked down to sell at JOSEPH’S. iva- c:,li- noeraiie ■ m.*t- - iiinnnrneu JI. GliliiJ 1., I'le-iTent. F. C. Furman, Secretary. A’oiicert »it Iflidn-u; There will Le a Mis sic, tableau &c., at i my, on Thursday < v o'clock. At intervals ■■■ .ttary Concert, with Mur he l.iidw.y Female Acade- ening the l.'th inst., at 7 i! i.iug tl.e exercises there will be an Aucti .. ol the l ■lOtiaty corn Arc , rais ed by the Midway f •'7 h ScliO-1. The public generally invited to -Ptcud. A pleasant enter- iainment may be expected. Admission free. Elegant Silks m desirable patterns at JOSEPH’S. At ilfow York Cost. Mrs. IJbaJrum i.« offer, i s: her entire ?tock of Dry iloods, nud >f Sh« Co*l. Shtti* io earuejt, arid tin fsliould cull at 4»nee. exactly A tic York who wish bargains Large variety ot eitiidren’s Jackets at JOSEPH’S. Thk regular . iectimi oi othir .s was held at Tern, pernnee Lodge, last Fri-.iay night uith the follow- ieg result viz : C. I*. Crawford. Worthy Primate. John A. Orme, Vice Piiarate. E. P. Lane, Scribe. C. B. Munday, Fiscal Scribe. O- \V. C’ar.-ikt-r, Treasurer. W. J. Gray Chan! -in. W. A. Williams, Guide. "* S. Cramer, Warder. TCm. Massey, Tyler. The new t- rm comm- nces witli the next meet- rug, and a large attendance is requested. W. E. FUAN1CLAND, W. P. E. P. Lank, Scribe. Economy is wealth—(Jail at JOSEPH’S. .Airs. lia rison’s residence, on Wavncstreet, (now occupied by Mr. C- W. Ganse,) will Lie sold at auction on Thursday u .xt, at 3 o’clock, P. M. It is one ot the best nmmgeAl and most conveniently located houses in xhe city, and is oiiered lor sale on lib eral terms. See advertisement of Z. H. Harrison in this column, -G-et your niouev’s worth and be bajtpy, Huy vour iJiankets at JOSEPH’S. Another Stock oF Goods. NJ’tsim Clii:e A r . Qitinn have received another Stoih t;t Goods wiot ii th* y sny they can now sell here t prices they paid J* yooda the opening of the season, fcee their new advertisement. Get ready for Christmas by provi- laiuiy your wants in Dry Goods at ' JOSEPH’S. .The Variety Store. Mr.Jame* Jarratt, at St cuon’* Store* * basin ad- <ditiou to a choice stock of ^t- <ioiies and provisions, many other nrtirlee worthy of the attention ot the >publie. He ha* ?«»i,i--lia** hats, (and bonnets too we Relieve) ami can’t be best in Domestics. He has shoes, aud !« at her—nm* has just received a lot of Wheat Bran JI e -iblislniient is gotten up iu the style of ’the ohi :• lowed country store which supplied families with eve yihisig they wanted to eat or wear. For Sale. The Former Residence of Mrs. Harrison. ?MOW occupied bv < . Gati.’e, E- j., L? on the c-orn. i <•: U ayn nud \\ ash- {••«■ i _-t. u stn-.-ts, i.i tin- city uf .iL'ledgc vtlle, | j j ■ 'trillbeaoldat FUSLIC OTJTCE.Y, On tbe 12th day of December next This property is ■ in-cl! in front -f 111? Capitol build- lilfcC, andis-convc lent to ;lie churches aud lo the buai' ness part of t Ue city. The sale will made on the ground at 3 o’clock. P. M., upon tbe iu’iowing terms • One-third cosli,one- third one y.ar after fit*- ,iy of * de, nud the balance two years after day ot sale, with legal interest. Z. D. HARRISON. November 13,1872. 16 td Heport of the Committee of TWachin- ists, Georgia State Tair, 2372. To the Superintendent of the l',rte Art / If partner nt: Sir: our committee to re; ort mechanical ac tion of the different m i ' it to them, t-j- wit: ‘‘Singer’ Sewing M - ‘ Howe” Sewing Macliinei-, ‘‘Domeslic” Sewing Ma. hine*, “Home Shaltle” Sewing Mneliin I g leave to report: That the Singer for Manufacturing pm pose.- i- the best iu ns mechaiiieol action, and ’J'hr P.ntr.lic im a Family Machine ■> the it t-: * t in Us Uecnauii ai action. We consider liie variety undliui.-ii ot the Howe ATTAt-UMENTS Superior. licopecituliy, (Sigae-i) J. C. BECK. \V. HOSTLEB. EDVV AliD BAKSOKS. Nov. 12,1872. 76 K* Another lot of those fine English Guns just received *t JOSEPH STALEY’S. Milledgeville, Nov. lt*tb, 1872. 17 tf A Messrs. Editors : I take t!.is method of.-i.ni t::ici--g. tat :!|p ensu ing election for (lonnty otfic .1 vi ! n..t He e eanili- date fur Ordinary—and I do - !,i , -I ;!u Bumcri-as :;ad flattering o.;. .> i ■ : .it might be sn'ppivded T w-ml.'I '• tion. Ill making this n: n -■• .- . I <.im, : n ti a'D from expre.-aitig iny piofonn i '■ ■ to the people of Baldwin tor their uniform kiiilin -.-t to me a< :.n, officer, and for the imigtianin ily wnicli prompieil ih .-m topardfin the fault* which I might have mtiittentfon- ally committed in the duchurg- ot uiy riutic-'. 1 ; a vi ‘ never met anydiing but reepset and I i - i,>s- from tie Oilizons of tills? county, and toe recoli-.-viioii of uiy offi cial re'alinn with them, will ever !: : inigiit-pot m ini memory. When I odd red the <•!);<•« I . jn-j tliat a great debt was upon the comity. - nrr.u d neCeesari- ly by tbe former Inferior Court, in t.i h i . . i>; the Macon ii. Augneta Iittiiioad, tKn.->ht •' the olii Bridge and the debt of the uew 1?• i- <•.. These r.ti ligations wo were obliged to meet, and \v.i!e I -ieeply regietttd the necessity of i.avit gto levy ,-t x for their payment, I telltiiai tlie peoph would not censure me for vindicating the financial honor i I the c■■un'y. There ia snotliersubject to which I beg h ave to re fer an-l that is the qntrsiion of making the Oconee river bridge a flee one. It was my earnest desire to doso. b<-li ving that tile unity and prosperity of the county would lie thereby pn-.i. m■ I. ,ut upon cloudy investigating the inatfei 1 toned that on the xi.'tlr of September, I8bt>_lhe Inferior t.'oni:. motTgaged the new Bridge to the Stuteof Georgia, for 14.011" dollars, with the proviso that the toll*.upon the demand oi tiieGov- ernor sliou'd be paid into the Slat- Treasury or to c tain bondholders- Apprehending that any interference would induce a foreclosure of the mortgage, and ulti mately place Urn Bridge and tolls of the Bridge in Un hands of the Bondholders, who might exact harsh terms from our citizens on the east of the rivei I was compelled to acquiesce, in one evil, in order to prevent a greater. Kent-wing my thanks to tile citizens of Baldwin, 1- have tbe honor to remain Very respeeiiuliy, JI. K. BELL. Thursday evening the£*rh n’t., at the residence of tlie bride 6 father, by Kev. J i! Roberts. Mlt J Ii King of Hancock county, to Miss Emily A Chandler of Baldwin. In Macon on the 5 th inst by Rev. C. W. Lane Mr W. T. Bayku: end Mp-s Ay:<\ it. i.fss- FORD. Ho! for Christmas! HBA3QUAK.’?!£iI.S of WS A N T A OLA uT COl ' AG211X7TE WAWL’UD To DistribHte (iood Tliines lo Ihe Apply lo ' \Y. T. CONN TOYS , Fruits, Nnts, Candy, Jellies, spa- . Tickles, Castied Fruit, Crackers, Wines, V.c. &e . Also, Best Family Flour, Sugar.-, ii ,:rv , Bn-it Wheat, Gosben Butter, Tens, Fish, and many other thing-* too tedious to men'ion, at < i> > CF* Your preparations for Christm-is will be incom plete if you fail to cal! at Conti’s. Milledgeville, Dec. 10, 1872. 20 lit ANWOUIv’CL MU !«■ T S . For Ordinary. I respectfully announce u.y- the office of Ordinary. -If as a candidate fur T. W. WHITE. i’or Sherirr We are authorized to announce the name of JOHN GENTBY as a candidate for SHERIFF ot Baldwin county—subject lo Democratic nomination. Dec. 10th, 1872. 2 0 2t. For Coroner. We are authorized to announce the anio of E. F. STANDLKY as a candidate for COiwONEii at the January election. Dec. 10th, 1872. 20 tf. I out i-reaper To Ihe Voters otgiSnliin i live of I'olitirul Pai-lii-M I announce my-elf a cau-lidat- ... - TAX COLLEC TOR at the ensuring Jannary elec i< . My politic* are short: I am in iav-.r of the c.x. : of Honesty, Wisdom and Justice. These are my - orients and political principles. If I nm elected I snail be thank ful; it nut, it Wui be all tin same. Very i espeetfu ly, Vfiit. Jl. (;BAY, DecS, 1878. t!"7,t For County Treasurer. Wc are authorized to announce the mth“ of ,T. N. MOORE as a candidate for COUNTY TREAS URER, subject to non. -ition by the Democratic! party. For County Treasurer. E. J- WHITE announces himself r.s a candidate for TREASURER of the county of Baldwin, sub ject to a nomination by the Democratic conven tion—on first Wednesday, 4th of December prox Nov. 23, IS72. 1® 2t. For Tax Collector. We announce tbe name of JOHN STEMBRIDSE as a candidate for TAX COLLECTOR ef Baldwin county, at the ensuing election in January c- xt—sub ject to the Democratic nomination. MANY VOTERS. Nov 18, 1872. i; Jt For Xax Collector. w e nre authorized to nnnonn^ th* 4 ?»ame of L. X. j CALAWAY as acamIMate f*»i le elc'cii**n lo the office of TAX COLLECTOR at tin* t-ievlivu ; n JauHary next—subject totlie Democratic uominatk>ik Nov. 18th, 1872. 17 Receiver of Tax IS. turas. The friends of GEORGE W. CARAKER ainn-unce Uisnameasa Candidate fer the OFFio'E OF RE CEIVKR OF TAX KE1TKNS of Baldwin e-mnty, subject to the nomination uf the- 1 intrude, ty. For Tax 'Scceivor. w e are authorized to announce tie- t :;e of A. JEFFERS as aeandidate for HFCT'lYi.ll OF TAX RETURNS—subject to the Democratic ...-uiioatkin on the fir.-t \A edueiday in December. November 2t>th, 1872, lS 2tpd SO FX.Afti:C.£.5. Bowen & Mercer’s Sujier PiiNjtliilt*) S.‘{4 per Ton. JVarrented equal to any Phosphate mannfaetnred- Send for pamphlet ot Certificates ntoi Analyst, by Frofetsers Means, Piggott and Stewart, to BOWEN it MERCER. 6d .-o. Kay Street. Baltimore, Jid. Dec. 10, 1872. 20 ha. For Sale. A NEW Second-hand W iieelor .V Wilson SEW- ING MACHINE for SALE. Apply at this office. Milledgeville. Oa., Dec. 10 3t, lap zosa wa A n — IT I sr W W & ^ A, ] i For Gcnilemcn, Youths, Hoys a?id Chit (iron. Thi. is the LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN A M KKIOA. and as their Agent I 'ff - r miranta^es un- ! excelled by any eity North «»r Sontn. ('«!. and see for jy<-arse!f. Perfect sufisfactioti aranfeed in ere- r. instance. f*a?pime-rs t v th A j'ard. W. JB. rRAiJTKLANa, Opposite jnli.vdirevilltf Hotel. Dec: 3d, 1872 19 2m T. A. Caniker, Agent, HAS REMOVED lilS Irrocery and Provision Store to his new Sricli Building’ Opposite the Hotel, Where he will be pienwsl to soo his t in tririids and cii'toaiers, aiul t!ie pnblje generally, arid vrhere w?th ivnaved exertions aiid supeiior a lv.t»»ta^»*8, lie will oifr-r erenter MidiiCeiuuaU to purch ss-.is. ife I-;.® p.tu’ii HS-MJi LjiC.it of tf-LJii-* ui all kind-' in his liue, AT LOW FB.TC tid. ' He, however, rfves special at tent i.»n to such leading: 1. « s as COKX, BACON FLOCK. srGAK,C<>F i FLL DO.MICSTICS, S1IOLS, Sl< A). :> !Ci K , : iu«: | u’. d x 5lm, to wiiioh he iuvites the altrutiou «*i' Pinuters T- A. CAS. A HER, Agent. Jliiiedgeviiie, Ga., Oct. lot. Ia72. Hi if are mnch to be preferred to Stock which have not hail the disease, butane liable to be affected at any time iu the most critical period of farming. 1. will sell on mow liberal term* for cash—or on time to make another crop, on Cotton Ware-bonne acc-ptance, or mortgage-liens perfecily seen red Whilst thankful for the patr- nage given me in this section for many past years, I am compelled touioee ont my hnsinea.- witli all in arrears f>r Stock. No farther cred t oi indulgence w il be granted to any aocli till "id scores are settled; an-l li.is is fair and p -sitive notice tiiatMicb settlements . w.'l be enforced if net-eswiry. by the shortest process for t tie sale of of taw I expect to keep a g--od supply of Stock lor sale till February next. THOMAS JOHNSON. Mil'odgeville, Ga , Dec III;b, 1872 2 It. At Low Prices! At Low Prices! .II7ST RECEIVED Choice Family Groceries. CXBOX.aB HAAS' NBW STORE H AVING beeu burned out of my store under the Hotel, I have pmcliesed the entire stock of Messrs. C. W. Gausk A Co., and moved, with what I have saved from the fire, into the Store lately occupied by SKr- Oause, where I now have on hand and expect to keep THE MOST CHOICE AND COMFLETE Stock of FAMILY G ROC FRIES ever offered iu this market Besides tbe leading articles of Flour, Bacon, Sugar Tea. Coffee, Syrnp, Arc., die., I also have on hand Meal, Grits. Iloininy, Dried Beef. White Beans, Fresh nud Salt Fish, Oysters Fickles, West India Fruit, Canned Fruit, and Vegetables. TOBACCO AND CIGARS CROCKERY, SHOES AND WOODEN WARE, and many ai tides not usually found iu Groceries. h' Ii.—A large asmitiiient «f my goods hud hi'ely arrived aud were at the depot at the time of the fire, so that I am now prepared to fill all rrders «» usual. My former friends and customers, end the public generally, are invited to call aud examine my uew stock. UF’ Those friends who agisted jne in saving my gout is will please accept my sincere thanks. aso. HAAS. Milledgeville, Dec 3, 1872. 13 tf At the AUGUSTA STORE. We arc now receiving a very handsome assortment of SSTAWIiS, 'Bums f&OOXM, Silk Scarfs and Ties, Gloves, Ac., Bought recently since the great decline in Northern markets, and are there by enabled to sel) them at suiinf Bsiwcm mhs. Beautiful SATKRIN Dress Goods at 5<)c., Has been selling nil the season at 75c. V® .fust Ucturaed from .\ch York. CALL A.YD FFRCUASE b!t INSPECT i Finest Stock of Watches, Jewelry, -Vatch Chains, Diamonds, Solid Silver Ware, Clocks, CS-uns, Pistols, or any other Goods usually kept in ; First-Glass Jewelry Stores, : and you will find (j, T, WlEDE.VaiiX j Always reatly and willing to show, and wait ou his f-icuds and uustomora as politely as ever, at his old - : i nppi. site the. Hotel. | Mill -dgi-ville, October 1st, 1872. X. 1!.—All work, particularly flue Watches, care fully repaired. 10 tf. Those indebted to the firms of H. VV. Thomas &. Co., and Lanterman & Thomas, are requested to call on Thomas & Sanford, Carnker’s Building, and settle their nut--? aud accounts. We have been indulgent to you, aud now we need money and must have it. Respectfully, LANTEliMAN da THOMAS. Nov 26, 1872. 18 tf Georgia State Lunatic Asylum, OI-’FICK TBEAMIRCK A 8TKVVA HD, i Nkar Millcuuxvillx, 25th November, 1872. ( l '| , HE undersigned will receive under authority of jl the Board of Trustees, up lo tbe 18th of DECEM BER, 12 o clock M„ SEALED PROPOSALS for furnishiug the articles specified below- Parties offering bi-ls, will be at liberty to bid for any nne or more of the articles in the list—all being re quired to furnish with tueir bi-L-, samples of the m tides proposed to be supplied; and any article* furnished not coining up fnliy to such samples may be rejected and returned at the expense ot tl.e bidder. AI! ai tides must lie strictly sound and ut g-Hxi merchantable quality. The meal must be de ivered in such amounts as re qu red weekly. One-third of the articles must be delivered at Mil ledgeville, freight prepaid, by the 1st of January, 1873, nnd cash will be paiil for the same, or so soon thereaf ter as received from the State Treasury. One third must be delivered at Milledgeville, freight pie paid, by the lst.of February, and cash will be paid for the same ou the 15tli of February, or so soon there after as received from State Treasury. And one-third must be delivered at Milledgeville by the 1st of March, freight pre-paid and cash wili be paid for the same on the 1st of April, 1873, or so soon thereafter as received from the State Treasury. r - LIST OF ARTICLES. All Wool Empress Cloths at 50 ets, Cheap at 05 and 75c. Wilkinson Sheriff's Sate. \\ r ILL lie sold before tiie Court house door in t r the town of Irwinton on the first 1’ursday iu I i l’ARY next within tin legal hours of sale the foil-wins land to wit: ^Twenty acres more or ■ss hno-.vn as the Harrison land, being part of ! ot number forty-two. in the fifth District of Wil- kinsort county, levied on as the property • >1 James VV. liranan to satisfy a laborer's an l rhechanic’s :: en fi fa. hv virtue of said fi fa. which was issued from the Justices Court of the 33l«t Divrict, G. M. in favor of Daniel Myers vs said J. VV’ Bratian. L-vy made by Jerry Dixun, Constable of said !)i-trict, and returned to me for sal" to satisfy said fi la. Deed paid for by purchaser. Term* ca h This December 3rd, 1-72. W. B. ETHERIDGE. Deputy Sheriff. bushels do lb* do do do do do do do do do do do do gallons lbs do do sack* yil*. The bidder must s item or kind of White Corn, Oat*. Timothy Hay, Clear Rib Side Bacon, Sugar Cured Hama, Leaf Lard, Goshen Butter. Cheese, Family Flour, White Corn Meal. Water ground. Rio Coffee, Java Coffee, Brown Sugar Crushed Sugar, Tobacco, Molass s. Beet quality, Apple Vinegar. Turpentine Soap, Rice, AdamaDtioe Candles, Sait, Osnaburgs, No. I. oust specify the price* at which each goods u proposed to be furnished, by the pound, gallon, or saek.aa the case may be; the right being reserved to award the contract for supplying tiie above named at tides to any oue or moreof the bidders, or reject any bid offered. Bids should be marked “To furnish supples” aud addreteed to Ihe undersigned. M. R. BELL, Treasurer & Steward S. L. A. 18 4t. 150 475 16,000 15.000 2.000 3.000 1.000 500 12,000 25,000 3,500 250 4.000 500 500 300 50 1.000 4.000 800 12 1.000 JWL«Mssr. We are now in full blast after the disaster of the late fire, with our stock in full order, and complete in every department, and will be glad to see all our friends again At (lie Store on Wayne St, Next Door to Drug Store OF JCHtf M CLARK, And will Sell our Stock at as Low Prices Ah Any Cosicern in Milledgeville, W ithout Blowing a-i Loud a Blast as others, or puffing as big a gas bag. Cali at the OLD MILLEDGEVILLE STORE. WINDSOR & LAMAR. X. B. Coats’ Thread still sold at 5 cents. Milledgeville, Dec 3, 1872. 19 td FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! Chicago, Boston aud Milledgeville. -:0: &- THOMAS <fc SANFORD Have been burned out but not broke. They will Re-open (he “ Milledgeville Cheap Store" DURING THE WEEK, Iii (he Store occupied by \\. & J# Caraker, Wayne Street, Where they wil! keep a large stock of IHtY GOOi^, BOOTS & SHOES, 21 " ats } Caps, Trunks, Notions, dc., WHICH THEY WILL SELL AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Give us a call, be convinced and buy your Goods. Thanking our friends for past patronage, we ask a continuance of the same. Respectfully, Milledgeville, Nov. g(3, 187:2. THOMAS 4 SANFORD, 18 tf Beautiful Striped and Figured Dress oods, At 25c., selling till the season at 35 and 40c. IN BLACK ALPACCAS AND BLACK SILKS We are offering Extraordinary Inducements. Handsome Scotch Plaid Shoulder Shawls at 50c, worth 75c and SI. Large Square Shawls at $1.50, cheap at $2. Fine all wool Striped Reversible Shawls at $3 and $3 50, selling all season at $5. the All wool heavy Double Shawls at S3 50 and $4, considered Cheap at $5 & $0. Two Cases heavy Wool Jeans, at 50c, worth 65 and 75c. Also t Large Assortment of Childrens, Misses and Ladies Which we are offering at very Low Figures. We solicit an Examination of the above Goods, as they are Cheap and marked at prices to sell themselves. CLINE & QiriNxN, AVGUSTA STORE. E^°N. B. Domestic Goods at Factory Prices. * Milledgeville, Dee. 10, 1872. 9 3m FALL AND WINTER Millinery, Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, AND AH the Novelties of the Season. :o:- M R S. P. A. LINDRUM Has jnst returned from New York where she pnrebased a large and beautifal assortment of MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS, Triminitigs, Fancy Goode, dee- &.e., which are now arriving, aud which she is able to sell at lower price* than ever before. BONNETS, HATS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS &c., Solected with great care from the latest and prettiest Style*, aud for beauty and riohuos* surpass anything ever brought to ibis market. She was very lortuuate iu tbe purchase of some Tory handsome French flowers, which she cau sell at astonishing low prices. DR1DSS GOODS. She invites the ladie* to cal! and examine her Dress Goods, consisting of Bilks, British Lustre, Sateens, ;Fop!ins, Merinos, Empress Cloths, Opera Cloth* of all shades and colors. LARGE STOCK OF Ladies, Misses and Children’sShoes and Hosiery. Hair Work of all Hilda, A General Assortment of Toilet Articles, Stationery nnd Jewelry of all Hinds* DOILES AND NAPKINS. PINS, NEEDLES, aud SEWING COTTON of all kiuds. THOMPSON’S GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS Sash Kibbons at low prices, Queen Bess Knfiinr, Old Ladies Caps,‘Ac. Agency of E. BUTTERIOK A; CO’S.', Celebrated patterns, sad ean supply ladie* with patterns from 5 coats up. Her opening will take place iu a few day* of which notice will be given. DRESS MAKING. She has the ol all kinds at MISS HOPKINS is still with me prepared to do Dress Making in the latest styles, feul invitee her friends her a call. from Hancock and Jefferson to give Milledgeville, Gu., Oct. 8, 1872. 113m. Beef Contract. EXTRA SPECIAL NOTICE. rEWARD, 1 ! Asrt.iM, > Nov. 1872.) OFFICE TREASURER & STEWARD, Statu Lc.tatic A: Near Milledgeville, 25th N S EALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office uutil 10 o’clock A. Jt._, 18th December next, to furnish this Institution daily with four hundred lbs of good fresh, merchantable Beef—equal proportion* of fine and hind quarter*, delivery to commence on the 1st ot January, 1873, and end ou the 3lhh day i f June, 1873. Beef to be delivered by S o'clock A M, each day. Payment* to be made on the 1st of April an L tiie I st of July, or so *ooo thereafter a* the money is received from the State Treasury. Bidders will be required to give bond and security for the laitlifni performance of contract. All bids slmuld be marked “ Proposal* for Furnish ing Beef," and addressed to the undersigned . M. K. BELL, Trea*’r St Steward State Lunatic Asylum. Nov26,1872. IS -It Far Hale ar Heat —Mosm aad i.at aa Jcf- G-raaa elreel, eaalb af tfce Capital. Apply to J- N- MOOKL. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIIS. SMITH’S TOXIC 8TRUP ha* been counterfeited, and the counterfeiter brought to griot SMITH'S TOW 1C SHB.UP. The geifw.'ee article must have Dr. John Hull’s private stamp on each bottle. Dr John Bull only has the right to manufacture and sell the origidal Joint J, Smith'* Tonic Syrup, of Louisville, Ky. Examine, well the label on each bottle. If nty private stamp is not on each bottle, do not purchase, or yon will be deceived. See tny column advertisement, and iny stiow card. I will prosecute any one infringing on uiy right. Tbe geooioe *ailli Taaic «rrup can only be prepared by myself. The public's servant. Dr. JOHN BULL. Lotiitrvilfe, May 2i, 1872. 44 3m