Union and recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1872-1886, December 11, 1872, Image 4

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H5B WOT IM TU BILLS. Tmunis in u Op*r» n»««e. f From the St. Lorfl# Republican.] DeBar’s opera bouee was last eve ning the scene of a tumult . which had some serious a* wfcH ^ amusing fea tures. The house was filled to witness Mr. Chanfrau’s “Kit” and was espe cially crowded in the family tjirole and gallery. The play was progressing fine ly, and in one of the most exciting scenes, when all were deeply interested, a loud crash occurred in the gallery. The boy§ in the upper regions made a rush, and commenced yelling. This started all the rest of the house, and a scene of the wildest confusion ensued. There was a general impression of dan ger, and some supposed the house was tumbling into a heap oftnins. A panic was inevitable. Some of the cooler heads who were in a position to survey the scene, en deavored to reassure the terrified peo ple who were rtishifcg pellmell toward the doors, but with little avail. Of course the play stopped* wd the play ers were dumbfounded. Nobody ap peared to know anything about what was the matter and things were reaely growing serious. Only those who have seen similar occurrences can form any idea of wbat a frightful thing a large and panic stricken audience is. Of course, some ladies faint, that is a natural consequence. It is enough to make them faint to witness how some of their brave protectors behave them selves when they catch the infection 0/ a panic. One terrified gentleman, who was sitting on the front row of the dress circle, picked up his wife and hung her over the parquette. lie evidently in tended to drop her like a hot potato, hut was admonished by the gentlemen beneath not to commit such a rash act. They became so much interested in these proceedings that they forgot the terror that reigned around them in the novel spectacle of a woman hangin over them. The gentleman was finally prevailed upon uot to part company with his wife in the manner be propo sed, and they may be happy yet. Two ladies fainted, and were carried out of the theatre. A gGod many of the male portion of the audience gained the street, looked up and saw the house SAVANNAH CARDS. o. b. st„ CftfPf SMlfill General Ccimissfob Me ft ha al, DEALSXl AND 23? rSRTXBXSSRS, OriicE KELLY’S BUILDING, N. W. corner, down-stairs, Savannah, Ga. Will purchase Cotton Seed, both the Black or Sea Island, and the Green or Upland Seed Sells Cotton at a Brokerage Coimni? non of oho 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 ; Messrs. Williams & Onion, New York; Mr. A. Poullain, Angusta, Ga.. Messrs. B. II. Micou &, Co., Montgomery, Ala.; Mnj. John A. Cobb Athens, Ga.; Mr. G. B. Lamar, Sr., Savannah, Ga- Offers for sale 369 tons Bakers Lilaud GnSno, 600 tons Jarvis island. Jaivjalslau)! exposed at reduced prices. Liberal eomnrirsicns-lo agents. Terms cash. Prices reduced. CorresponjJenco so licited. Oct. 1, 1872. 1° Cm L. J. GOIt.MAKTIN. JOHN FLJNNLRT. L. J. GUILMARTM & €0., Cotton Factors and General Commiosion Merchants It Alt SISKET, SAVA.XflVA.EI, GEORGIA. BALDWIN COUNTY. For Sale. The Fonrer Residence of Mrs. Hatrlson, TkTOW occupied by Charles Cause Er,q., rweejA. Iv on the corner of Wayne and Wash- -/ ingtou streets, in the city of MilledgovtHe will be sold at jit # FUBX.XC On tho lath day of December next This property Is directly In front of the Capitol build td is costs faff, aad it cotverlent to the churches and to the bitsi- nest part of the city. . . The tale will be made op the grinnd at 3 oi’doek P. mpop the following (erms- One third rvdt.one third one year after the day of sale, and the lialano two years after day eLaale, with legal interest Z. D. HARRISON. November 13,1872. 16 td Baldwin Sheriffs Sale. be sold on tbs first Tuesday in JANUARY, WILL V V 1873. before theCourt Uouse dour in Milhv.gc FOR BRADLEY’S PHOSPHATE, Jewell's Mills Yurne end Domestics, Tobacco, ^GKNTS AGOING and IRON TIES always on hand. £ jp-'Cenaignments solicited. Usual lacilities ex- 6 4m tended to customers. S^pt 4, 1672 W.H. Bournb. Jos. L. Bowles. BOrftNE & BOWLES, TIM3FM FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants, Office i'00 Bay St, SAVANNAH, « A. Consignments of Timber, Cotton, and all kinds of country produce solicited, upon which liberal advances will be made. August 27,1872. 5 6m still sending, and returned, as if they had not been in the theatre, and knew nothing about the stampede. Among the first to shoot out of the parquette pBAAPPD C'TliDDC A, DA was our chief of police; he was not; iJItUU Y H.R M UDiiO d Ul. dORF.ru Finegan, Jas. B. Pakkamors JOSUTU jFJ.YUGA.Y £ CO. COTTON FACTORS -A N r>- Commissioa Merchants, BAY STREET, - SAVANNAH* GA. -:o:- xsr Liberal advances made on Cotton consigned to ns or to our correspondents in New York or Liverpool. Oct. 15,1872. 12 3m. ville, between the legal hours bf sale, too follow!, g property, to-vit: „ One bay horse (Jerry), one black horse (Sherman), one bay mare mple (Big li. ck) one mouse colored mari mule (Little Beck), one Black marc mule (Jennie,' one Dun horse mule (Pete), one gnnyBi rso mut< (Rock) one gray mare mule (L»ae>. and eight head of cart',:, cows and calves, levied on as the propel ty of E A. Robson, AJm'rx of Wm A' Robson, deetaserl, to satisfy one mortgago fi fa of Mrs 1' A Lind rum vs. lili- is A Robson, Adm'rx of Wm A Robson, doeeasud. and one fi fa of Samuel G White, for the n-oofP A Lindrum r» Eiiaa A. Robsou, Adm’rx of Wm A Rob son, deceased. Property pointed out bv Plaintiff's Attorneys. OBADIAH ARNOLD, Sheriff. Also, at the same time and place. Also, one horse, 8 or 9 years old, 17 head of stock hogs, one two-horse wagon and one old buggy; L v i d on as the property of J W Goodson, to satisfy a fi fi; in favor of Adolph Joseph. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Also. Albert Jackson's interestin fonr or five thons and pounds of seed cotton, more or Inss, to satisfy a lien fi fia for supplies furnished, ia favor of C B Mun day vs Albert Jackson. Property pointed out bv plaiD- tirf. ... O. P. BONNER, D Sti ff. Dec. 2d, 1872. l'Jtds. Application for Leave to Sell. GEORGIA, .Baldwin County, ri THIRTY DATS after datg.npplieapou.wiH be made JL to the Ordinary of Ban Win county for Itiv to THIRTY to the sell all the real estate belonging to the estate of P. E. Pritchard, late of said county, deceased. P. L. FAIR, Adm’r with will annexed. Deo 2d, 1872. id im Guardian's Sale, P URSUANT TO AN ORDER of the Ordinary of Baldwin county, granting leave to sell aft.tr due advertisement of application made, I will ex pos# for sale at public eutcry, to the highest bid der, within the legal hours of sale, before th* Court house door in Milledgeville, on the first Tuesday in January 1873, a certain strip of land in the corporate limits of 6aid city, being about 50 feet in breadth through city Lot number JG7, North commons, nearly East and West centrally through sail lot, being property of Ida C. Calla way, minor child of A. W. Callaway, late deceas ed of said county. Terms cash. L. N. CALLAWAY, Guardian. Dec. 3, 1872. 13 tds. frightened, lor he was among the first to saunter leisurely back to quell the disturbance of peace inside. By this time the cause of all the noise was ascertained, and Ben DeBar appeared on the stage and explained it. He said that the boys in the gallery had overcrowded one of the the bench es, which broke in the middle, and this was all the damage done to property. It was so trifling that everybody would have felt like laughing if they hadn't been too badly scared, As it was they took their seats and looked sheepish. COTTON iAuTOKS Gene al Commission M echants, ©•A'lO-fY'Sr STREET savannah, GA. Our Largo Fire-Proof Warehouse is Completed. Consignments nro solicited for sa’o. shipment, or storage, on wliicL liberal advances M ill be made if desired. Terms reasonable EZaggiug aid Tic ; furniwlied, 12 3m. TLp audience soon became quiet and ‘Kit* went on. All the audience le- turned except the ladies before men tioned and their attendants, and no body was hurt. The broken bench will be replaced to-night, and the boys are requested not to crowd. J. S. CLAQUORN. J. N. CUNNINGHAM. CL1GH0RN k mUlNGflAM, WEQ1SSA2S AT?3> B.ETAX2. Q- 23. C? O 33 ItS. & FA 12.31 res m ,,ji V- O NE OK THE BEST SMALL FARMS IN THE COUNTY; 241 acres; good hi uat-H; 1 20 acres open; 20 acres rich low-grounds open ; splendid crop now growing; 80 acros woodland; Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, purposes of ■ Laxative Perhaps no one modi- cine Is so universally re quired by everybody as a cathartic, nor was ever any before so universal ly adopted into use, in every conn try and among nil classes, as this mild but efficient purgative J‘Ul. The obvious rea son is, that it is a more re liable and tsr more effec tual remedy than any other. Those who havo tried it, know th.it it cured them; those who have not, know that it cures their neighbors and friends, and all know that wliat it does once it docs a'ways — that it never fails through any fault or neglect of its composition. Wo have thousands upon thou sands of certificates of their remarkable cures of the following complaints, but such cores aro known in cverj- neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all agos and conditions In all climates; containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug, thev may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar coating preserves them ever flesh and makes them ploasant to take, while being purely vegetablo no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into health v action — roinove the obstructions of the stomach, liowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting,"wherever thoy exist, such derange ments as are tho first origin of disease. Minute directions are given in tho wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which these Pills rapidly cure: — For Ikyspepsla or IaflifSiMsa, Klillsts. n««, Lnsituor and Low off Appetite, they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach and restore its healthy tone and action. For Lbrr Complaint and its various symp toms, Bilious Ueadaclic, Niclt Headache, Jaundice or (Jreen Niclfness, Bilious folic and Bilious Fevers, the/ should bo ju diciously Liken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For is.rswatery or Diarrhoea, but ono mild dose is generally required. For Bbeuniatisin, (.out. Gravel, Palpi tation of the Heart, Pain in the hide, Back and liOins, thoy should be continuously taken, as required, to change tho diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disappear. For Dropsy and Dropsical Swelling* they >e taken ii ’ should be t i in large and froquent doses to pro- dime the effect of a drastic purge. e dose should be taken For Suppression a large as it produces tiie desired effect by sympathy. As a IHnn-vr Pill, take one or two Villa to pro- inote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, restores tho appetite, i often ad- an.l invigorates the system. Hence it is vantapeous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these Villa makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the diges tive apparatus. DU. J. C. A run <fc CO., Practical Chemists, LOWEPD. MASS., V. S. A. For sale in Milledgeville by JOHN M. CLARK Druggist. Jan 1, 71—ly Ayer’s Ague Cure, Tor Fover and Ague, Intermittent Fe ver, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, I Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fe ver, &c., and indeed all the affections which arise from molariouB, marsh, or ininsmatio poisons. BDRND BROS., ST, MAOOJV, C.A., MANUFACTURERS OF AND t7S02iSBA&B'A*B RETAIL DEALBRI S3 LADIES, MEK’S AND BOYS’ SADDLES OF ALL KINDS CAKiilAGE, BAROUCHE, PHAETON AND SINGLE AND DOUBLE BUOOY WAWYVW WAGON HARNESS, SINGLE & DflUBLE FOR FOUR and Son! HAHNESS > STAGE AND CART HARNESS, WOOL FACED COLLARS. We manufreture tlie above extensively and are therefore prepared to fill orders at short notioei Also keep constantly on hand a oomplete stock of Saddler's, Harness and Shoemaker’s Hardware and Took Rarness Leather, Skirting-, Oak and Hemlock Sole leather. KIP, CALF AND LINING SKINS, LACE AND PATENT LEATHER OF ALL KINDS ENAMELED MUSLIM, DRILL AND DUCK, PLAIN AND FIGURED. Buggy, Carriage. Wagon. Riding and Drover* Whips. I.men and Woolen Covers for Horses, Fly Nets, Linen and Woolen Buggy Robes, etc. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE? SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICF > Macon & Brunswick R r c ’ ) Macon. Ga., Sept. 21, ( after Monday. Scpt^^ V \J following schedules will be tun ; ’ 1 ' ^ th* DAY ACCOMMODATION TRaiv" r Leave Macon (Passenger Shed.^ f Arrive at Jesnp *• M. A a. 11... ..,.— I .. 1. * 1*50 l* u Arrive at Brunswick " * ‘jl!’*’® p M - Merchants, Planters and all, will find it is their interest to parcha our goods. Do Dot fail to call or order from us. Leave Brunswick p - M. Arrive ot J ”) x. m. Arrive at Macon (Passenger Shod)"." “"rf' 4 - M - Connects closely at Jesup with trains M tic and Gulf Railroad, to aud f tum al . Florida. om i a NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN DAliv Leave Macon (Passenger Shed). ' ' Arrive at Savannah i ;? p - M. Leave Savannah M. Arrive at Macon (Passenger Shed r j- P< M ’ HAWKINSV1LLE TRAIN’DAILY, (SUJIUAV,*'* CEPTED.) * - >» EX. Leave Macon 0 „ r Arrive at Hawkinsville " ”* f ' M. Leave Hawkinsville -'a? P ' **■ ' 00 a. m. M< op’l Arrive at Macon - WM. MacRKA, Gen’^*; 1 " Wo pay cash for all kinds of Furs and Skins, Hides, Leather io the rough, Tnllow, Wax and Wool Macon, May 21, 1872. W. F. BROWN. GEO. C. BROWN BROWN HOUSE, MAOON, GEORGIA, Opposite Passenger Depot, w. F. BROWS & CO., • • • - Proprietors) SUCCESSORS TO E. E. BROWN & SON ThL large and popular Hotel, elegantly famished throughout, will still be found unsurpassed in point of elegance and coinfort by any Hotel In tho South. March 21,1871. FURNITURE. W. 4 J. CARAKER. FINE MILL SEAT, On Buck Creek, seven miles from Milledgeville; afi- joiDing lands of Reuben Prosser, Francis Harm s and others. Property of Mrs. Matilda Leiku.s. Term accommodating, but part cash. TiiO’S \V. WniTE, WM McKlNLLY, Assignees. August *J, 1872. 3 If Baldwin Postponed Sheriff Sale. ’yyiLL be sold before the Cojrt Rou«e door iii the AND DEALERS IN PlantalifjQ and Faiiiily Supplies, —ALSO IN — That Canal Again.—The shadows of the coming canal, which is to unite the Northwest and Georgia, aro already- projecting themselves in tho South west. A late Texas paper refers to this great inland highway: “There is a grei^t deal of discussion about a great commercial canal to be built from the Mississippi, throug! Tennessee*and Georgia, or the Caroii- nas, to the Atlantic. The New York capitalists are considering the matter, and New York papers aye filled with its details. The Governors of.several Southern States are looking into the matter, aud it may become a sort of a government affair. There is shortly to be a meeting of all the Governors of the States interested, without distinc tion as to color of politics, and we look with interest to tho result of their convention. It is said by skillful engin eers that the idea ia feasible, and if adopted, it will be an undertaking that will eclipse that of the Suez canal.” Choice Wines. £iq»iors and Cigars, Corner Bay and Drayton streets, KAVtMAII, ga. iiT Orders from the counfry promptly attended to. Oct. 19,1672. 13 3m The Chicago Tribune tells us that “it is given out that the leading poli cy of the government during the next four ycarff*will be the acquisition of of foreign territory.” It is intimated that the government programme does not embrace, for the present, the Brit ish Provinces, but casts a sinister eye upon the West Indies, Mexico and and Central America. The Tribune says that this “means aggressive war, increase of debt and general embroil ment.” The New York Herald, how ever, opines that if such be the policy of the government, it will be brought about not by annexation, but by a “League of Independent Republics.” -—He who cheerfully commits the universe to God has nothing in the universe to fear. —Animals are truly neither father nor mother; they aro but tho work men of nature. —To love and to labor is the sum of living and yet how many think they live who neither labor nor Jove. —The engineers of the Cincinnati Southern Railroad have completed their surveys, going over three routes. —Austin has been chosen as the permanent capital of Texas by a ma jority of about 20,000 over Houston and Waco. BESOLVTIOS. The following resolution, in refer ence to the death of Mr. Horace Gree- Jejq was offered by Mr. Dawes: Resolved, By the Senate and House of Representatives in view of the recent death of Horace Greeley, for whom, at the late election, more than three millions of votes wore cast for Presi dent, that a record be made in the Journals of Congress of appreciation for eminent services and personal purity and worth of tho decoded, and of the sad impression created by his death, a keen family bereavement. This resolution was unanituouslv adopted. J $ m TIlFftlSE Theouly Reliable Gift Distribution in the country! L. D. SINE’S NINETEENTH Grand Annual Distribution, To be Drawn Wednesday, Jfari-, 1st 1873. 200, 000, 00 XI* VALVABX.S IClirTS ! 10,000 In American Gold! 10,000 In American Silver! Five Prizes of SI,000^ ( f4rpf»nh{»plr« Ten Prizes of $500 3 \ UUJcIIUdlAd. One Span of Matched Horses, with Family Car- riage and Siiver-ilounted Harness, worth $1,500! Fixe Fforwc* &- Kmjjisics, vrjlli Nilrcr-TIoanU td ZSnniciMi, arcrlii SfiOfi carh! F ive Fine-Toned Rosewood Pianos, woith $500 each ! worth $100 city of Milledgeville, Baldwin county, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY, 1873, within the usual hours of gale the following property, to wit : Two borge mules an.l ali the interest of the defend ants ui the crop of all kinds—theehiiie crop rui-.jd thi.- vear—the g»me being an uncertain amount, the crop being gubject first to rent and to iaborer's iien. Sold to gatigfy a mortgage fi fa in favor of It. A. McConib surviving partner of S. .& R. A. McComb v-. Janie T. Sinipgon &. Bro. Property pointed out by ant. Oct 9th, 1872. ARNOLD, Sheriff. 1U Is. GEORGIA, Baldwin Fuonty. Court of Ordinary of sHuf County, ) September 21, 1872. ( W HEREAS, Sarah F. Parker,administratrix of the oelglbof Sarah Ilurbce, deceased, having mad- final returng, appliag for lettAs of Dismission on said estate. Thera are therefore to cHe all and gingulai the oreditorg and kindred of deceased. iu>d ail 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. K. BELL, Ord rv B. C. Sept 24,1872. * 9 3m Citation- GEORGIA, Baldwin Count ty, OTICE is hereby given that at the December reg ular Term of the Court of Ordinary of Mini county, 1 shall make application to the Ordinary for leave to sell on due advertisement aDd pursuant to law, a cer tain strip of land in the Corporate limits of the City ol Milledgevire, property of Ida C. Callaway, minor of A. W. Callaway dco’d, being 50feet in breadth through Lot No. 167 North Commons, nearly East aud West centrally throngh said lot, bargained to City Council for Street purposes. L. N. CALLAWAY, Guardian. Oct. 7th, 1872. 12 3m. No one romedy la louder called for by the nocessitioa of tho American people than a sure and safe cure for Fever and Ague. Such we arc now enabled to offer, with a perfect certainty that It will eradicate the disease, and with assur ance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise from its use in any quantity. That which protects from or prevents this disorder must bo of immense service in the communities where it prevails. Prevention is better than cure; for the patient escapes the risk which he must run in violent attacks of this baleful distemper. This “ Cur*” expels tho miasmatic poison of Fever aad Ague from tho system, aud prevents the develop ment of the disease, if taken on the first approach of its premonitory symptoms. A great superiority of this remedy over any other ever discovered for the speedy and cer tain cure of Intermittents i6, that it contains no Quinino or mineral; consequently it pro duces no quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon tho constitution. Thoso cured by it are left as healthy as if they had never had the disease. Fever and Ague Is not alone the con sequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disorders arise from its irritation, among which are !Yenri*Ig-ia, ltbenma. tiunt. Goat, Headache, Blindne**, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asth ma. l*ulpitatiou. Painful Affection of the Spleen, Ily Ntei ic*. Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and derango- meat of the -Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the Inter mittent type, or become periodical. This “CritE" expels the poison from tho blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluabio protection to immigrants aud persons travelling or temporarily residing in the m.tlarions districts. If taken occasion ally or daily while exposed to the infection, that will bo excreted from the system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it is even more valuable for protection than cure; and few Will ever Buffer from Iniennittents if they avail themselves of tho protection this rem edy affords. For Liver Complaints, arising from torpid' ity of the Liver, if is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into healthy activity, and producing many truly remarkable euros, ^ Where other medicines fail. PREPARED BT gg Dr. J. C. ATElt & CO., Lowell, Mas*., Practical and Analytical Chemists, AND SOLD ALL ROUND THE WORLD For sale iu Mihedgeviile by JOHN M. CLARK Druggist. Janl, ’71—ly. Removed to their New Brick Store opposite Milledgeville Hotel. T H p HIE undersigned keep constantly on hand a com- _te assortment of FURNITURE part of Side assortment of FURNITURE, consisting in iSureans, Ziooking-CHasses, Tables, SOME FINE MARBLK-TOP; CRIBS, Chairs, Bedsteads and Matresses Of All Sizes and Style*. They also have some handsome BED-ROOM SETTS Cheap for Ca3h, Repairing of firurniture and Upholstering Done to Order on Short Notice. 34 lyr] MACON CARDS. JONEiS & BAXTER, General Commission Merchant AND DEALERS IN Produce, Provisions, Staple ivuuw, iiuvuivus, oiujud Groce ries, Fertilizers, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Ac., No. 100 Cherry Street, MACON, GA. May 14,1872. 42 ly BUSLEAXi CASE*. IDS' - --1 MIX & KIRTLAND, tf&T Wholesale and Retail Dealer* in BOOTS AND SHOES, &c., LEATHER, FXSTDXCTGS, Wo. 3 COTTON AYE., ) nod > MACON OA. 06 THIRD STREET, 5 Sole Agents for the EXCELSIOR GAITER. May 14, 1872. 42 ly All styles of Wood and Mefalio Burial Case* and Ca.'kets always on hand. Wagons, Buggies, And Carriages For Sale. Repairing Doue in the Mint Substan tia! banner and best Style, AT THE LOWEST FIGURES. Also, Wagon ami Buggy Harness for for Sale. Also Material tor Carriage NVmkero Kepairere. ••d Red Clover Seed and Orchard Grass, For sale by B. B.. HSRTY, Agent. GEORGL4, Baldwin County. Present fhe Hon. Philip B. Robinson, Judge of the Superior Conrt of said county. Sallie Snead 1 - » . vs. > Libel for Divorce. John T. Snead,) I T appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sher iff, that the defeudant does not reside in this coun ty, and it further appearing that he does not reside in ‘A3 Enmity Sewing Mnchiovs enrb ! 2300 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches (in all,) worth from §20 to 300 each / Gold Chains, Silver-ware, Jewelry, &c., &c. Number of Gift* 25,000 ! Tickets limited to 100,000. Agents Wanted to sell Tickets, to whom Liberal Premiums tviil be paid. Single Tickets $2; Six Tickets $10; Twelve Tickets »20; Twenty-Five $40. Circulars containing a fall list of prizes, .a de scription of the manner of drawing, and other in formation in reference to the Distribution, will be sent to any one ordering thorn. All letters must be addressed to _____ MAIN OFFICE, It. 3). SYWE, Box 80, 101 W. Fifth St. CINCINNATI, «. ' “Home Shuttle” Sewing Machines. 'This ia a SHUTTLE MACHINE, has the UNDER FEED, and make* the “LOCK STITCH,” alike on both aide*. It is a standard First-Class Machine, and tbe only low priced "Lock “Stlfch’’ Machine in the United State*. This machine received the Diploma at the “Fair of the twoCaroIInas," 'in the city of Charlolte, N. C., in 1871- fy THE ABOVE MACHINE 18 WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. A machine for Nothing! Any person making up a club for 5 Machines will be presented the sixth one as commission. AGENTS WANTED.—Superior inducements given. , * Mf ' ' ~ ’ ’ Liberal deductions made to 1 inister* of the Gospel. Send stamp for circulars and samples of sewing. Address Rev. C. H. BERNHEIM, Gen’h "Agent, Concord, N. C. Dec. 3,1872 19 ly Bearding House. 0 N accountthe destruction of the Milledgeville Hotnl by fire I have opened my house for tbe ac commodation of Boarders—transient and regular. U. E. EDWARDS. miledgevi!ia,Nov23,1872. 18 U ia State, it is on nation (JrdersdAliat said defendant appear and answer at the next Term of lliis Court, or that the case be considered in default and the plniutill allowed to proceed. And it is further ordered that this Rule be published in the Union & 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, Cletk. Sept If), 1872. 7 mini Best WHITE ROCK POTASH and BLUE STONE. Copperas, &c. For sale by B. E.. ESiksY, Agent. While aud Yellow Guiou Sets, Ready-Made Wagon and Buggy Wheels Always on Hand* Also Doors, Sash and Blinds. rF'We guarantee low prices aud Good Work. Give us a call. W. & J. CARAKER. Milledgeville, .Tan 19,1872 24 ly D. C. HODGKINS <fc SON. G-TTSre. FXSBXVO IACX1S. Sporting Goods. 59 3\Xulberry Street, nxACoxr, SOUTH WESTERN RAILROADT I CHANGE OP SCKBSUtB. 0 Maoob, Jan. 20 1071 N and after Sunday next, January stmger and Mail Trains ou tins Road, will he ran as follsws: 09 COLUMBUS MAIL TRAIN. Leave Macon , Arrive at Colnmbns |. (1 q ) ' Leave Columbus 5.45 p ' ‘ Arrive at Macon | i .m p ' ' COLUMBUS NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOM MODATION TRAIN. Leave Macon h ; 15 p, M Arrive at Columbus 4 ; 4r, M ' Leave Columbus ....8:iir, P ’ M ‘ Arrive at Macon 4 ; j jj K EUFAULA MAIL TRAIN. Leave Macon \ M Arrive at Eufaula 4 -58 p u LeaveEufanla-.l 7:45 t ' Arrive at Macon 4:f>(J p J EUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOM MODATION TRAIN. Leave Macon p Arrive at Eufauia io : 00 \ m" Leave Eufaula p ' J*' Arrive at Macon ) ' The Eufaula Mail Train connect daily at Srnith- ville with Albany Mail, and at Cutbbert wiih" For! Gaines Mail Train Tbe Albany Night Freight and Accommodation Train connects with Eufaula Night Freight and Accommodation Train every Monday, Tuesday Thursday and Friday, at Smithville.' The 1'cit Gaines Accommodation Train connect with Eu- fanla Night Freight and Accommodation Train at ii * Cnthbert, every Tuesday and Thurw.ay. Those trains connect with the Gentrai Railroad Trains at Macon for Savannah and Augu-ta at Columbus with the Western Railroad for Mont gomery, Alabama, .and Mobile and Girard Rail road for Union Spring. At Albany with South Georgia Railroad for Thomasvilie VIRGIL POWERS, Engineer and Supe- intendent (HAM.K OF SCHEDULE. OFFICE,) 4 < «.. £ f 16. 1872. ) GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, Atlantic «Y Gulf ICailrond ,Savannah, June O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, JUNE 10,1872, Passenger Trains on this Road will run as luh lows s EXPRESS PASSENGER. Leave Savannah daiiv 4.30 p. m _ Arrive at Jesnp (Junction M. A B. It. R.)daily 7.1(1 p. ra ’ Arrive at Baiubridge daily 7.1S a. ra , May 14, 1872. GA. 42 ly LANIER HOUSE. B. DUB, Proprietor. Mulberry Street, - Macon, Georgia. The above named note! has been recently refur msbed and fitted np for the accommodation of trau 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 theeity for business, or tor a sojourn of pleasure. An ELEGANT SAM PLE ROOM has been fitted up for the 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 note! and all trains, free of charge; B. DUB, Proprietor. April 18. 1872. 6m CARLOS! FOR SALE—A HOME! m T he very pleasant house AND LOT, now occupied by Mr. Windsor, adjoining Dr. Case's lot. fronting on the beautiful green State House Square, is for sale, cheap at $2500:—one of the pleasantest houses for a family in Milledgeville. Apply to william mckinley, Agent for owner. B. iv For sale by. HEB.T1T, Agent. Lamps, fhimiieys, Burners, Wicks aud all fixtures. To Bent for the Ensuing Year. A t-LL THE ROOMS OF TIIE SECOND STORY iSfASOlTCC HALL BUXLBISIG, in Milledgeville, now used for Crafty purposes; also the STOKE ROOM ia'the loWer irory of Aid build ing, now occupied by the Messrs. Caraker. Posses sion given on (he first of Jouuary next. For terms apply to GEO. D. CASE, Secretary of Trustees. Milledgeville, Oct. 26,1872. of Board 14 ! NOTICE TO DEBT0KS. A LL persons indebted to the Son/hern Recorder ni> to the 1st of ’ ’ • • of July lest, arc requested to make irn mediate payment to the undersigned and save further trouble, J. A. ORME. Nov. 18,1872. 17 tf. For ante by B. XL HBEI7, Agent A Choice Lot of Cigars- Just received at The Live Drag Store, B. R. ZZX1B.T1T, Agent.? Also, To Rent or Sell, A pleasant House aud Lot ia Midway. Possession immediate. william Mckinley Sept 9, 1872. 7 tf The Lire Drug und Book Store is the place o buy Drug's, IVXcdicines, Faints, Oils, Varnishes, School and Miscellaneous Books, Papers, Envelopes, Fens, Inks, cUc., die. Milledgeville, Ga., Nov. 26th, 1872. 18 tf. O t: RflYGLAim WITH McCabe, Costello & Daly, Wholesale and Retail GEORGIA, Baldwin County. Court of Ord’nary, Nov. 25, 1S72: V17HEUEAS, S B Brown, has this day applied to ** me for letters ot Administration on the estate of Mrs. Chariot to S Daggett, late of said county, dic’d This is to oito off and singular, the creditors and kin dred of deceased to appear at said court, at the Jan uary Term 1373, to show cause if any exisls, w hy said Brown, should not receive letters of Administra tion on said estate. Witness my hand and seal of office this 25th November. 1872. M. R. BELL, Ordinary B. C. Nov. 26th, 1872. ' 181m Jesse Babb Vb. { Frances M- Babb. ) Libel for Divorce. Baldwin Superior Court, i August Term, 1872 JT appearing to the Court by the return of the Slier iff, that the defendant, Frances M. Babb, docs not reside in this State, on motion of plaintiff s attorney it is ordered that plaintiff have leave to perfect service by publication ouce a mouth tor four months in the Un' Jnion Sl Recorder newspaper at Milledgeville, Ga. ,IP B..ROBINSON, Jadge Superior Courts, O. C. A true extract from the minutes of Baldwin Superior Court. ?. L. FAIR, Clerk. Sept 6,1872. 7 m4m Notiee to Debtors and Creditors, GEORGIA, Baldwin County, A LL persons indebted to John A. Breedlove de ceased, in hie iifo-timeor to his telale.arc request ed to make payment at once; and all having demands or claims against the same will present the same to the undersigned in due form of law. BOLING A. BREEDLOVE, Administrator. Oct. 7U», 1872. 12 2m. TO RX2XGT. DRY GOODS 228 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, Nov 26,1872. GA. 17 tf GEORGIA, Bulloch County. YV T UF.1<EA8 James Young administrator ou estate M of Thomas Y'.-ung, deceased, applies to t he un dersigned tor letters dismissory from his administra tion: Therefore all persons concerned are hereby re quired to show cause if any why said administrator on the first Monday in January, should not bo discharged. Given under my hand and seal of office October 7th, 1872. C. A. SORRIER, Ordinary. Oct. 7. 1872. 13 3m. Carriages, Buggies and Wagons* A splendid stock of Carriages and Buggies are now being received at tbe Repository of Mr. W. W. Woodruff, Macon, Ga. Mr. Woodruff baa returned from the North wliere he has been selecting and having manufactured a superior lot of work which cannot be excelled in Georgia. All who may want a good carriage, buggy or wagon would do well to send their orders to this lie- stands for Candy and everything sweet, stands for Apples and fruils good to eat, stands for Rarest of fish, flesh aDd fowl, stands for Liquors in full flowing bowl, stands for Open the door and come in, stand* for Step up! Put your cash iu, and win! Arrive at Albany Arrive at Live Oak. Leave Live Oak Leave Albany Leave Bainbridge Leave Jesup Arrive at Savannah . — - -. 9.65 a 1 .. .2.55 a. in. -. 11.30 p. m. ---52U p. m. ...(Did p. in. ... 6.50 a. m ... 10.00 a. m. Connect at Live Oak with trnins on the Jackson- ville, Pensacola und Mobile Railroad for and from Jacksonville and Tallahassee. No change of cars between Savannah and Albany. Close connection at Albany with trains on Sunlh- western Railroad. Sleeping car on this train. Passengers for Brunswick take this train. MACON PASBENGER. Leave Savannah (Sundaysexcepted) at 7.01) pm Arrive at Jesup “ “ ...,10.25pm Arrive at Macon (Mondays excepted) at.... 6. !5 a m Leave Macon (Saturdays excepted) at 7.4.> p n Leave Jesup (Sundays excepted) at 4.15am Arrive at Savannah, (Sundays exe'd) at 7.',ui a m Connects at Mbcod wiih trains ou Macon and West ern and South western Ruilroacs. Passengers 1- r Macon on Sunday, will take the 4550 p. m- Express Train from Savannah Passengers from Macon Saturday night will arrive in Savannah by the 10 a. m. Exp-ess Train on Sunday. No change of cars between Savannah and Macon.' O t3T Freight Accommodation will leave Savannah Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7.35 a. m,; arrive same days at 6.40 p. m. II. S. HAINES, Gen’l Sopt Oct. 10,1872. 11 tf. Carriage &£sop< ^TEO. A. GARDNER announces to the public that he has opened a shop opposite the stop formerly occupied by R. E. Gardner, where he will carry on the business of maimfactnring and repairing any and a 1 kinds of vehicles. Particular attention will be maid to tbe Take the CAR when von wiskJo perfect a 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 I Macon, Ga. Sept. 24, 1872. 9 tf. BZXX A ZXRT&ANS’S, If yon want to havejff* in a Bhoe or a boot, If you want lowest prices, always certain to suit, If you crave best of foot-gear substantially made, Of elegant style, latest known to “the trade,” If you want the best bargains you ever did get, Go to Macon—be certain you do not forge. T° fim^AUX and KiRTLAND, or KIRTLAND and No matter which way the two names you may fix 1 ‘You can'tJind'em 7” 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 yon’ll find MIX &. KIRTLAND aud KIRTLAND & MIX! ADd of all the fine stocks of such goods as they keep At which your astonished eyes ever did peep, You’ll find far the tiuest iu that very store; Aud you'll THANK me tor telling you tiriB, more and more !! 11 3m. DOORS, SASII AND BUNDS, M ori dings, brackets, stair fix- T mg 1’ipe Floor Tiles, Wire Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle Pieces- Window Glass A Specialty* Circulars and prieo lists sent free on application, by P. P. TOALE, 20 llayue and 33 Pinckney Sts, Charleston, 8. C. Oct 1,1872. 10 ly Administrator’s Sale* A GREEABLE to an order from the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of MONTGOMERY County, will be sold before the Court House door, in the town of MOUNT VERNON, on the first Tuesday ia JAN UARY, 1873, within the legal hours of sale, th* fol lowing Lots of Laud belonging to tho estate of Alex ander T. McLeod late of said county deceased, viz: One survey containing 950 acres, on tho waters of Flat Creek in the conni v of Montgomery, bounded by lands of Peterson and Morrison and others. One other survey of 115 acres, lying on the waters of Ooonee DAVIS SMITH, (Successor to the late firm of Smith, Westcott, &. Co., aud of Smith, McGlashan Sc Co.) MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, SADDLERY AND HARNESS HARDWARE, Carriage Materials, Leather of all kinds, Shoe Fiddings, Children’s Carriages ' 3oing Up of Carriages, B-etrimming, Ac., Ac, Satisfaction will he given both in materials, durability and in prices. Milledgeville, Ga., Jan 12,1872. 17 ly JEWELL’S MILLS. Postoffice, Mayfield, Ga. M ANUFACTURE Sheetings, Shirtings, Osnahnrgs, Yarns, Jeans and Kerseys. At our store and warehouse we keep constantly on hand and for sals Bagging and Tie«. Groceries, Dry Goods, Huts, 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 iu exchange for goods or cash. D. A. JEWELL. Bept. 24,1872. 9 ly ] £ SOUTHERN GRAFTED FRUIT TREES. T HE undersigned offers for sale the present sea son, a tine selection of Grafted Fruit Trees, ein- braciug Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Ac., Of the Choicest Varieties. My trees are well grafted, utricfty Southern growth, and thoroughly acclimated to our soil. Catalogues furnished free to all applicants. Encourage horns industry. Respectfully, B. W. VANDY'KE, Nurseryman. Marietta. Oa. Oct 28, 1872. 14 tun RUBBER, GXHT BANDS, ETC., saddlery Together with every article usually kept iu bouse. Creek, in said county, bounded by Lands of Peterson, Also, 390 McKaskill, and others. Also, 390 acres lying io said connty, bounded by lands of Peterson, McGreger and oibeis; also 1()0 acres in the5lBt District of said coun ty of Montgomery, bounded by unknown lauds ; also, tin iree fractions of Lots 311, 312 aud 313, known as Saffold’s Island, lying on the waters of the Oconee River, in Montgomery county; also Lot No- 147, in the 6th I)ist of originally Wilkinson, now Montgome ry county, containing 202 1-2 acres, bounded by lands of N. Clarke. Sold for the benefit of the heir* and creditors of said estate. Terms cash. JOHN D. McLEOD, Administrator. Nov 6,1872. 16 tds pository. Macon. Nov 12 162m PLANTERS’ HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. . ,, , _ 1 Telegraph office and Railroad Ticket office counec- Two large comfortable room* m a house od nan | ted with the Hotel. cock street. There ore fire places in both room. JOHN A. GOLDSTEIN. Proprietor Enquire at . THIS OFFICE. * Sept 35, 1871, 9 tf Limited Copartnership* The undersigned have entered fate a LIMITED COPARTNERSHIP, under tbe law# of Georgia, to do business in Augusta. Ga., under the firm name of EDWARD G. ROGERS. The general nature of the business to be carried on is that of a General Furniture, Upholstering and Un dertaking Business. Edward G. Rogers, of Augusta, Ga., is tba General Partner, and Henry P. DeGraaf, of Now York City, is the Special Parlncr, and as such has coatributod Ten Thousand Dollars in cash to tbe Capital Stock ot said Copartnership, which commenced on tbe 25th of October, 1872, and terminates three years from sa' ’ date, viz, 25tli ot October, 1875! EDWARD G. ROGERS, Augasta, Georgia. HENRY P. DcGKAAF. Hew York City, October 25th, 1872. l(6v 10a CHERRY ST., BKACOXf, GA. Oct. 10,1872 11 3m. 8. 8. DUNLAP, Macon, J0HNS0M & DUXLAP, x. 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