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f u e t d a y .October 17 1871
'-^T''JTjetters should not be directed to the
" ri prto the office; but to the person only for
whom intended.
Business letters should be directed to E. A.
A° C rmc ’ bas cliar & e of the Sub-
Mr '. jj s t, and to him all business letters
8Cfi Yrtaining to Subscriptions &c , must be
^‘welding matter as Advertisments, or special
*: .. u „eaiiug iu the first Local column will
k° rhare-ed for at the rate ol fifty cents per line;
b , ■ second column, twenlyfive cents per line-,
lD third twenty cents, and for the remain-
the regular price, $1.00 per square.
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BAIL road time table.
Arrival and Departure of Trains at Mil
Ar hdgeville.
MACON & AUGUSTA BAIL ROAD.
"Down Train to Augusta.
‘millEDGEvGja'BKAKCH CJIU
Down Train to Gordon.
Arrives at Milledgeville...... — — 2.35 P.
Ar Up Train to Eatonton.
Arrives at Milledgeville 8.45 P
Religious.—The Quarterly Meeting
of the Methodist Church in this city ters
minuted last Sunday. Rev. C. Key, P.
H W as in attendance, and the exercises
were of a very interesting character.
^ 0TICC —An address will be deliver
ed in the Lodge Room of the Good Tern..
pirns, ia the Capitol Building, next Fri
day Night by Benjamin Barrow, Esq.
The members and citizens generally are
cordially invited. We bespeak a full
attendance.
A number of our Good Templars vis
ited Pleasant Grove Lodge on Saturday
last. They speak in glowing terms of
tbe pleasure derived from their visit.
An excellent dinner was provided, to
which all did ample justice. An address
upon tbe subject of Temperance was de
livered by Mr. Robert Adams, who han
dled his topic in a most masterly manner!
Altogether the occasion was one of great
eojoymeir. to all present. The Pleas
ant Grove Lodge is in a most prosperous
condition.
Messrs. Editors : Please state that the
Extra Train on our Road will leave Mil
ledgeville daily at 6.45 A. M. and re>,
turn same day at 7 o’clock, P. M., du
ring the continuance of the State Fair
at Macon. J. H. NISBET,
Agent M. & A. R. It.
Milledgeville, Oct. 16.
Murder.—A negro man, known as
Adam Waller, was murdered iu this
county, on tbe 9th inst. Several par
ties, who were arrested on suspicion,
were discharged by Justice Fair. The
perpetrator of the act, supposed to be a
white man, Taylor Brown, has succeeded
in effecting his escape.
Almost a FiRe—We learn that a
fire, caused by friction, occurred at the
Cotton Factory in this city on last
Wednesday. The flames were prompt
ly suppressed with tho loss of two or
three spindles.
Fine.—We saw on the Streets last
week, a noble trout weighing ten pounds,
captured in the mill-pond of Mr. Ed
wards of this county. This huge spec
imen of the finny race was raffled at the
handsome sum of two dollars and a
half.
We are authoiized to announce
JOHN HAMMOND, Esq., as a candi
date for Clerk of the Superior Court, at
the election on the 31st October instant.
The Sight Restored and Pre
served.
Personal.—We acknowledge the re-,
ception of an invitation to the wedding
of our confrere Grady, of the Rome
Commercial. We extend our most cor
dial congratulations to the happy couple.
Glad to see—That the City Council
are constructing Fire Cisterns in various
portions of our city. This is a move
in the right direction.
Free Exhibition.—The gorgeous
posters of Old John Robinson’s Grand
Circus and menagerie, in front of the
Milledgeville Hotel, daily attracts
crowds of the curious. They cover a
fence, ten feet high, and two hundred
and sixty in length. The display of
animals is said to be unique and exten
sive.
Our Streets daily wear a more ani
mated appearance. Cotton is fairly on
the move, and sellers, with their sam
ples, are constantly on the hunt for the
highest bidder. The merchants wear a
more satisfied appearance, as the circu
lating medium increases.
Imported Cigars*
The following brands just received :
Partagas—Cabanas,
Antiquedad—Legitimid ad,
Figaro,
La Aclaracion,
By the box or at retail.
SAM’L A. COOK.
Wayne St.
oct. 10 2t.
PROi. COHEN, the renowned opti
cian and spectacle maker is revisiting
our city with a large assortment of the
Celebrated Crustal Spectacles of his own
make. The superiority of his glasses
over others are in the careful mathemat
ical accuracy in the construction, made
of the clearest crystal and the exact
shape of the eye, which makes them the
most perfect spectacle now in use. Ve
ry few persons use perfect spectacles-
Some approaches nearer perfect vision
than others, while many plod through
life subjecting .themselves to great pain
and inconvenience to the eye. Many
are cut off from the full enjoyment of
the realities of external objects through
the ignorance of spectacle makers and
sellers. Prof. Cohen is very thankful
to the citizens for their past patronage,
and hopes for a continuance of the same
Owing to previous engagements Prof.
Cohen will be able to stay in our city
a few days only.
Those wishing to consult him will
find him at his office at the Milledgeville
Hotel.
For House cleaning, washing dishes, floors,
oil cloths, tables, cleaning windows, paint,
knives and polishing tin, brass and all metals,
use Enoch Morgan’s Sons’ Sapolio. It ischeap-
er and better than soap. Get it from your gro
cer, or at 211 Washington street, N. Y. rpn
Wm. H. Tisoa.
W*. W. Gordos.
TISON & GORDON,
(established, 1354 )
COTTON FACTORS
AND
Commission Merchants^
112 BAT STBSET,
SAVANNAH,
GA.
B agging and iron ties advan
ced on Crops.
Liberal Cash Advances made on Consign
ment of Cotton. Careful attention to all busi
ness, and prompt returns Guaranteed,
oct. 9 r * n 4m.
Notice-
A LL persons are hereby notified that I shall
apply at the regular term of the Court of
Ordinary of Montgomery county in December
next, tor leave to sell all the lands belonging
to the estate of James B. Hall, deceased, for
the benefit of heirs and creditors.
JOHN WHITE, Adm’r.
Oct. 17,41 2m
PIANOS and ORGANS for sale.—
Try them before you pay for them.
Call at Recorder Office.
Latest Markets by Telegraph-
LIVERPOOL, Oct. 14, P. M.
Cotton 9§d.
NEW YORK, Oct. 14 P. M.
Cotton Uplands 20Jc.
SAVANNAH, Oct. 14 P. M.
Cotton, Middlings lS^c.
. AUGUSTA, Oct. 14, P. M,
Cotton iSgc.
MACON, Oct. 14 P. M.
Cotton ISc.
MILLEDGEVILLE, Oct. 14 P. M,
Cotton 17j|c.
Gold 14J.
“Low prices seldom command a good arti
cle,” but in the case of Sumter Bitters the ex
ception proves the rule—it is the best tonic
known.
For removing mildew from clothing, use
Darby's Prophylactic Fluid diluted with water.
No more Gray Hair. Nature's Hair Resto
rative brings back the original color. It is not
a dye. and clear as crystal. Contains nothing
injurious. See advertisement.
[communicated.]
Dim, in Washington Co., on the 9th day of
Sep. 1871, Mr. Skaton DuBignon Grantland
iu the 23d year of his age.
The subject of this notice, was the grandson
of one of the oldest and most highly esteemed
citizens of Baldwin County, to wit: Col. Sea
ton Grantland, formerly Congressman from
this district, in the old and honest days of the
Republic when, only honorable men represent
ed Georgia.
Born in affluence, blessed, with kind and af
fectionate parents ; endowed by nature with a
manly form and face of uncommon beauty,
pleasant and courteous in manner, young
Seaton Grantland, had just entered upon the
threshold of manhood, when death claimed his
manly form and closed his bright eye forever.
He was generous, forgiving, warm hearted
and brave. His soul was the embodiment of
friendship and chivalry. Had he lived earlier,
there is little doubt, that as a soldier in the
“Lost Cause,” his name would have been high
on the roll of fame, and among the noble spir
its of the South. He would have illustrated in
battle, what he so truly did in that manly sport,
the Tourney. Many who read this notice,
will call to mind, that splendid figure and
truthful representative of chivalry that at the
Tournaments of Milledgeville and Macon ap
peared as the knight of the “Lost Cause,” and
can scarcely realize that, one so full of hope
and life and future pleasure, has thus and so
suddenly passed away forever. Peace to the
ashes of the young and beautiful brave.
An affectionate father and mother mourn his
untimely death, and the South mournone who,
hereafter, had he lived, would in battle have
vindicated her wrongs and illustrated her
name.
Savannah News, Atlahta Sun and Columbus
Enquirer please copy and send bill to Sothcrn
Recorder office.
HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION.
A lexander s. henry, has applied for
exemption of personalty and setting apart
and valuation of Homestead, and I will pass
upon the same on 25th day of October, 1371, at
10 o’clock a. m., at my office in Mt. Vernon,
Ga. Witness my hand and official signature.
Oct. 2d, 1871. J. A. McMILLAN, O. M. C
Oct. 17, 41 2t
M ontgomery court of ordinary
October Term, 1871.
John White having filed his petition for the
guardianship of John Hall, minor of James B
Hall, deceased—
These are to cite all concerned to be and ap
pear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause if any, why said letters TI „ . T „, Tr . . .,
should not be granted. Witness my band H If. A T /T IT ! A TTTV f f
and official signature. Oct. 2d, 1871. llUilUlll i DPjilUll I I
JNO. A. McMILLAN, O. M. C.
Oct. 17,41 5t
Milledgeville Hotel
Bar - Boom.
T HE UNDERSIGNED most respectfully
invites his triends and the public gener
ally to give him a call and test his fine Whis
ky, Brandy, Wines and Cigars, as he thinks
he can compete with any Bar in the city.
GEORGE W. HOLDER.
Oct. 17,41 4t
RADWATS READY‘RELIEF
CUKES THE WORST PAINS
In from one to Twentv Minutes.
NOT ONE not K
after reading this advertisement need any one
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
Radway's Ready Relief is a Cure for every
pain.
It was the first and is
THE ONLV PAIN REMEDY
that instantly stops the most excruciating
pains, allays Inflamation, and cures Conges
tions, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bow
els, or other glands or organs, by one appli
cation.
Iu from one to twenty miuufes, no matter
how violent or excruciating the pain the
Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled,
Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with dis
ease may suffer.
The application of the Ready Relief to the
part or parts where the pain or difficulty exists
will afford ease and comfort.
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water
will in a few moments cure Cramps, Spasms
Sour Stomach Heartburn, Sick Headache
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Wind in the
Bowels, and a Internal Pains.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of
Radway’s Ready Relief with them. A fen
diops in water will prevent sickness or pains
from change of water It is betater than
French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulent-
FEVER AND AGUE,
Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents; There
is not a remedial agent in this world that will
cure Fevei and Ague, and all other Malarious
Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, and other
Fevers (aided by Radway’s Pills) so quick as
Radway’s Ready Relief. Fifty cents a bottle,
LAWTON, HART & CO-
FACTORS AND
Commission Merchants,
Usual advances made on Cotton in Store,
oct. 9 r * n 4m.
NOTICE.
TO CITY TAX PAYERS.
A LL persons in arrears of payment of their
City Tax on or by the 15th day of Novem
her, next, will Le considered in default, and
that the Clerk do indiscriminately issue execu
tion against said defaulters.
True extract from the Minutes, and By Or
der of Council.
P. FAIR, Clerk.
Milledgeville Oct. 10th, 1871. 40 5t.
Groceries and Provisions!
New House in Milledgeville.
For Sale.
T HE large and splendid Residence of the
late DR. FORT, containining Eight
Large Rooms with suitable Closets to each
room, and necessary out buildings, and a large
Cistern of water in the yard. The lot Con
tains about one half acre. Stable, Carriage
and Smoke House and every necessary con-
venieuce for comfort. The house has a large
Dining Room in the basement, Iron and Ser
vants Rooms with closets, «fcc. Tho best gar
den spot in the city. For Terms, apply to
P. M. COMPTON.
Milledgeville, Ga., Oct., 10 1871. tf.
Partition Sale.
W ILL bo sold before the Court nouse
door in Dublin Laurens county on the
1st Tuesday in November next, within the
legal hours of sale, One Thousand Acres of
Wild Land more or less, in the county of
Montgomery, on the waters of Mercer’s creek,
lying near to the Oconee river on the East
side, and well timbered.
Sold by Order of the Honorable Superior
Court of Laurens county, foi paitition. Terms
on the day.
HARDY SMITH, Adm’r. de bonis non
of Y J. ANDERSON, deceased, and
DANIEL ANDERSON.
oct. 9 40 tds:
Homestead Notice.
AMOS L DaNIELL, has applied to me for
exemption of personalty, and setting apart
and valuation of homes ead, and I will pass
upon the same at my office on the 17th day of
October, 1871, at 12 o’clock, M., This October
3id, 1871,
40 2t. J. B. WOLFE, Ord’y.
Administrator’s Sale-
U NDER an order of the Honorable Court of
Ordinary, will be sold on the lstTuesday
in November next, within tbe legal hours of
sale, at public outcry, before the Court House
door in the town of Dublin, Laurens Co. Ga ,
the following la^ds belonging to the estate of
Jonathan Mullis. deceased, to wit:
No. 54, in the I6th District and Nos. 71, 80,
99 and 101 in the 17th District, all in said coun
ty. Terms of sale cash, or at the option of Ad
miuistrator. Small notes ith mortgages and
pergonal security. This Sep. 15th, 1871.
JOHN T. ROGERS,
Adtn’r Jonathan Mullis,
Sep 26, 38 tds
New Advertisements*
Fine
Furniture I
T H O -A. S "W O O 3D,
next to Lanier House,
MACON GEORGIA
Parlor Suits, in Walnut and Mahogany: Cham
ber Suits, in Walnut, (Oiled and Var
nished,) Mahogany, Oak
and Maple.
Also, Enameled Painted Sets, in large variety.
Large lot of Maple and Walnut Bedsteads,
from *5 to 990-
Chairs of all descriptions, Mattresses, and
Pillows, Wall Paper, Window Shades, and
well selected stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths and
Mattings,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
OOPPI UNT S
Rosewood, Mahogany, Walnut, Cedar and
Imitatations. Metalic Cases and Cas
kets, new styles, at reduced
prices.
Oct. 17 41 tf
Sheet Music.—Any piece of Sheet
Music, no matter where published or by
whom, can be obtained by calling at tbe
Store of L. W. HUNT & CO.
Oct. 10,1871—tf
Flour! Flour!!
The attention of dealers and consu
mers is especially invited to my stock of
flour now in store and arriving daily. All
brands at various prices.
SAM’L. A. COOK.
Next door to Hotel, 2t
Partnership Notice.
T he FIRM of COLES & SIZER being
discontinued, the members of said firm,
to wit :JohnS. Coles & W. S. Sizer, have
dav associated with themselves, as special
nartners Mr. B C. Flannigan. and W. W.
Fffinnizan, of Charlottsville, Va. John M.
Clark of Augusta, Ga., and Job C. Crane, of
Elizabeth, New Jersey,for the manufacture of
lime &c., and for carrying on a general bnsi-
ness under the firm name and style of Coles.
Sizer A Co. Each of the above last four
named gentlemen, have put in the amount of
$7,500 into said firm as special partners as
aforesaid, and the said J. S. Coles Sc W. S.
Sizer will, as the general partners, transact
the business of the said firm-
COLES, SIZER & CO.
r S COLES, W. W. FLANNIGAN,
W S SIZER, JOHN M. CLARK,
B C. FLANNIGAN, JOB C. CRANE.
Augusta, Ga , Oct -17 41 Gt
Old Eyes Made New.
All diseases of the Eye successfully treated
by
Ball’s new Patent Ivory Eye Cups.
Read for yourself and restore your sight.
Spectacles and Surgical operations rendered
useless. The inestimable Blessing of sight is
made perpetual by tbe use of tbe new
Patent Improved Ivory Eye Cups.
Many of our most eminent physicians,
oculists students and divines, have had their
sight permanently restored for life, and cured
of the following diseases:
1. Impaired Vision; 2. Presbyopia, or Far
Sightedness, or Dimness of Vision, commonly
called Blurring; 3. Asthenopia, or Weak Eyes:
4 Epiphora. Running or Watery Eyes; 5. Sore
Eyes—specially treated with the Eye Cups,
cure guaranteed; 6. Weakness of the Retina,
or Optic Nerve; 7. Opthalma. or Inflammation
of the Eye and its appendages, or imperfect
vision from the effects of inflammation; 8.
Photophobia, or Intolerance of Light 9. Over-
Worked Eyes; 10. Mydesopia—moving specks
or floating bodies before tbe eyes, Amaurosis,
or Obscurity of Vision; 12. Cataracts, Partial
Blindness; the loss of sight.
Any one can use the Ivory Eye Cups with-
out the the aid of Doctor or Medicine, so as to
receive immediate beneficial results and never
wear spectacles; or if using now. to lay them
aside forever. We guarantee a cure in every
case where the directions are followed, or we
will refund the monev.
2308 Certificates of Cure.
From honest Farmers, Mechanics and Mer
chants, some of them the most eminent lead
ing professional and business men and women
of education and refinement, in our country,
may be seen at our office.
Under date of March 28, Hon Horace
Greeley; at the New York Tribune, writes; “J.
Ball, of onr city, is a conscientious and respon
sible man, who is incapable of intentional de-
ception or imposition.’’
Prof. W. Merrick, of Lexington, Ky .. wrote
April 24th, 1869; Without my Spectacles I pen
you this note, after using the Patent Ivory
Eye Cups thirteen days, and this morning
perused the entire contents of a Daily News
paper, and all with the unassisted Eye.
Truly am I grateful to your noble iuvention,
may Heaven bless and preserve you. I have
been using spectacles twenty years; I am
seventy-one t'ears old. Truly yours,
PROF. W. MERRICK.
Rev, JOSEPH SXIITH, Malden. Mass.,
cured of Partial Blindness, of 1? year’s stand-
ins in one minute by the Patent Ivory Eye,
Cups.
E. C. ELLIS, late Mayor of Dayton, Ohio,
wrote us Nov. 15th, 1869: I have tested the
Patent Ivory Eye Cnps, and I am satisfied
they are good. I am pleased with them; they
are the Greatest Invention of the age.
All persons wishing for full particulars, cer
tificates of cures, prices, See., will please send
your address to us, and we will send our
Treaties on the Eye, of forty-four pages, free
by return mail. Write to
Dr. J. BALL Sc CO., P. O. Box, 957.
No. 91 Liberty Street, New York.
For the worst eases of Myopia, or Near
Sightedness, use our New Patent Myopic At
tachments, applied to the Ivory Eye Cups,
has proved a certain cure for this disease.
Send for pamphlets and certificates—free*
Waste no more money by adjusting huge
glasses on your nose and disfigure your face.
Employment for all. Agents wanted for
the new Patent Improved ‘Ivory Eye Cups,
just introduced in the market. The success
is unparalleled by any other article. All per.
sons out of employment, or those wishing to
improve their circumstances, whether gentle
men or ladies, can make a respectable living
at this light and easy employment. Hundreds
of agents are making from $5 to $20 a day.
To live agents $20 a week will be guaranteed.
Information furnished on receipt of twenty
cents—to pay for cost of printing materials
and return postage. Address,
Dr J- BALL Sc CO., P. O. Box, 957.
No 91 Liberty Street. New York.
Onr Agent for Hancock, Bibb, Washington,
Wilkinson Baldwin, Pntnam and Jones
cJuSi... i. A- j-muse. BUMp.m.,0,
p if June 24, J871. 76 ly.
Strong and pure rich blood—increase of flesh
and weight—clear skin and beautiful
complexion secured to all.
DR. RAD WAY’S
SAIISAPABILLUN RESOUIAT
Has made the most astonishing cures so quick
so rapid are the changes the body un
dergoes, under the influence of
(his truly wonderful Medicine,
that
Every day an Increase in Flesh
and Weight is Seen and Felt.
TMtB (>ttli.tT BLOOD P CRll'IHR
Every drop of the SarsapariHan Resolvent
communicates through the Blood, .Sweat,
Urine, and other fluids and juices of the sys
tem the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes
of the body with new and soud material. Scrof
ula, Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular dis
ease, Ulcers in tbe throat. Mouth, Tumors,
Nodes in the Glands and other parts of tbe
system, Sore Eyes. Strumorous discharges
from the Ears, and the worst forms of Skin
diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head,
Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. Acne
Black Spots. Hoi-ms in the Flesh, Tumors,
Cancers iu the Womb, and all weakening and
painful discharges, Night Sweats, Loss ol
Sperm and all wastes of the life principle
are within the curative range of this wonder
of Modern Cliemi-stry, and a few days use
will prove to any person using it for either of
these forms of disease its potent power to
cure them.
Not only does the Sarsaparillian Resolvent
excels all known remedial agents in the cure
of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional, and
Skin diseases; but it is the only positive cure
for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinary
and Womb diseases, Gravel. Diabetes, Dropsy,
Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine,
Bright’s Disease, Albuminuria, and in all ca
ses where t.ln-re are 1 rick-dust deposits, or the
water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substauces
like the white of an egg, or threads like white
silk, or there is a morbid, dark billions ap
pearance. and white bone-dust deposits, and
when there is a pricking, burning sensation
when passing water, and pain in the Small of
the Back and along the Loins.
DR. RAD WAY’S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS.
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet
gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and
strengthen. Radway’s Pills, for the cure of
all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels,
Kidneys, Iiiadder, Nervous Diseases, Head
ache, Constipation, Costiveness, Indigestion,
Dyspepsia, Billiousness, Bilious Fever, In
flammation of the Bowels, Piles, and all De
rangements of the Internal Viscera. War
ranted to effect a positive cure. Purely Veg
etable, containing no mercury, minerals, or
deleterious drugs.
Observes the following symptoms resulting
from Disorders of the Digestive Organs:
A few doses of Radway’s Pills will free the
system from all the above named disorders.
Price, 25 cents per Box. Sold by Druggists.
Read “False and True.” Send one ietter-
stamp to Radway & Co., No 87 Maiden Lane.
New York. Information worth thousands will
be sent you.
r July 4 1871. 26 ly
Fred. Haugh,
R ESPECTFULLY invites the LADIES Sc
GENTLEMEN of Milledgeville and vU
cinity to call and examine his
SUPERIOR
—AND—
FASHIONABLE STOCK
—OF—
LADIES, GENTS, AND BOYS
Pli Bools and Shoos, rt
Feeling assured that they cannot be surpass-
ed, if equalled, by any other establishment.
H e Warrants Bis Work.
—HE—
Ivl amifaotures
—AND—
Repair s
TO O RDB &,
and all work entrusted to him shall be faith
fully and cheaply executed, with dispatch.
Oct. 3, 39 4t
EXCELSIOR
Fire Kindler.
Something Entirely
New & Novel.
Will take the place of Lightwood in Kindling
Files.
Will Kindle any Wood or Coal Fire Instanta**
neously. .
The Kindle itself is not consumed, and will
last for years.
TEN CENTS worth of Material will last a
Family one Mouth.
It is less than one-tenth the expense of Light-
wood.
HOTELS BOARDING HOUSES, and other
public places \\ ill find the kindler indis-
pensable.
The COST of this useful invention will be
saved by its use in one week by any
Family. PRICE, 75c.
For sale by L. W. HUNT Sc CO.
Sep. 25, 33 tf r
STOVES ! !
Now is the Time to Buy a
Cheap Stove 1
I AM SELLING all my Stoves now on hand
at COST. Call and see for yourselves, and
if my prices do not suit you, you need not buy.
Sep 19, 37 tf r J. STALEY.
“CITY TAX-PAYER.
CLERK & TREASURER’S OFFICE ?
City of Milledgeville, September 7th, ’71. $
rriHE CITY TAX-BOOKS are now open for
A the collection of City Tax for the present
year. Parties owning or having charge of
Real or Personal Estate, and those subject to
Street Tax, will come forward and settle.
P. FAIR, Clerk and Treasurer.
September 12, 36 7t r■
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
H. & J. WEED,
IMPORTERS AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS ID
Iron, Steel, Tin Plato and Hardware, Rub-
ber Belting and Carriage Material-
77^ SL MSauahian fift.
SAVANNAH, GA.
oct. 10 1871, r * n 6m.
W. Dukcaw.
J. II JOHNSTON.
M. Macleak.
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON,
Cotton Factors
AND
General Commission Merchants,
92 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA.
We are prepared to make ike Usual advance on Cotton,
oct. 9 r * n 4m
N. A. MEGRATH,
Hollingsworth Block, MACON, Gr-A..
CAN SUPPLY YOU ALL WITH
CORN,
BACON,
LARD,
FLOUR,
MEAL,
RICE,
SUGAR.
COFFEE,
SYRUP,
MOLASSES,
TOBACCO,
WHISKY,
My Terms are Cash, or such Paper as can be used lo raise Cash and
I will Sell you as U w as anybody.
N. A. MEGRATH, Macon, Ga.
r June 6,1871. 82 ly.
The undersigned respectfully Announces to the citizens of Milledgeville, and the Farmers of
the surrounding Country, that he Iiah opened a house ol the above description in this city,
where he will Keep Constantly on Hand a Choice Stock of Familv Groceries and Plantation
Supplies, which will be offered at the very Lowest Market Prices FOR CASH.
In Addition to the More Substantial articles, My Stock Will
Embrace *
Canvassed, Uncauvassed and Sugar Cured Hams. Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Su
gars, Choice Rio and Java Coffees, Finest Hyson and Gunpowder Teas, Pure Lard in kegs and
cans. The (eat qualities of Butter aud Cheese, Breakfast Bacon, Beef Tonguea, Imported
Crackers, Floyd Hams (very Fine.) The best grades of Family Flour. A choice lot of
Mackerel, Onims, and Potatoes. All at Lowest Market Prices, either in Large or small
quantities. A L beral Share of Patronage Solicited.
SAM’L. A. COOK, No. 1, Milledgeville Hotel Block.
P. S.—I Will make a specialty of FLOUR—Keeping on hand every Grade from Superfine
to Fancy. Country Merchants iu this vicinity supplied on favorable Terms. My Stock of
Ouions, Potatoes and Apples very large and at Low Figures.
Oct 9, r 4t
S. MILLER,
DEALER IN—
Mahogany, Walnut, and Pine
FURNITURE,
Trench! and Cottage Chamber Sets and Looking Classes Mattresses made to Order.
159 & 171 BBOTOHTON SHEET
Next to Weeds Sc Cornwell.
ff-i SAVANNAH, GA.
oct. 9 r ft n 3m
PIKE’S
Palaee Dollar Store.
4TH STREET UNDER BROWN’S HOTEL,
MACON, GEORGIA-
H AVING REPLENISHED the immense stock of Rare Goods, is now opened on s mom
magnificent and extensive scale than ever, with a stock comprising an endless variety of
novelties, all of which are to be disposed of for ONE DOLLAR EACH.
Manufacturers are astonished, Importers are perplexed, Jobbers are dumfonnded, Retailers
Stand Aghast! At the immensity of the sales at the Uniterm price of ONE DOLLAR, while
the public is delighted, and our thousands of Patrons smile with satisfaction at the facilities of.
ft-red by the
Great Palace Dollar Store,
For securing such unprecedented bargains as are continually offered, and the list of which is
never exhausted or lessened. Among the marvels of this Palace of Luxury and Taste-, which
can be purchased for ONE DOLLAR, are first in point of practical usefulness. Housekeepers
will be delighted to hear that they cau purchase a first-rate Silver-plated 3 bottle revolving
DINNER CASTOR, or Silver-plated 3 bottle revolving BREAKFAST CASTOR, for ONE
DOLLAR. Silver-plated Ware, consisting of Engine-turned burnished silver plated Caka
Baskets, Salvers. Butler Dishes, Cream Pitchers, Syrup Cups, Sugar Bowls. Cups and Gob
lets, silver-plated, gold-lined ; Table, Dessert and Tea Spoons; Fashionable Shapes, all for
ONE DOLLAR. 5 Cut glass Wine Glasses, flue cut aud engraved Decanters, Sugar Bowl,
Butter Dish, Cream Pitcher, Spoon Receiver—all these elegant and useful articles for ONE
DOLLAR.
Lava Smoking Sets, Elegant Terra Spittoons, Handmade Brashes, finest quality, Finn
Leather Bags, with GiltCia.ps, Fine Leather Writing Desks, furnished, Chinese Ivory Fans,
elegantly carved. Chinese Sandal Fans, elegantly carved, Chinese Feather Faus, elegantly
carved, Ladies’Companions, furnished, only ONE DOLLAR. Fine Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Sets of Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives. 4, 6. and 8 blades, are fairly given away for ONE
DOLLAR. Particular attention is called to the Magnificent display of
MILTON GOLD JEWELRY!
Malachite Ladies’ Sets. Cornelian Ladies Sets. Etruscan Ladies’ Sets. Roby Ladien
Sets. Emerald Ladies’Sets. Turquois Ladies’ Sets. Ladies' Garnet Seta. Ladiea’ Japerm
Seta. Ladies’ Steel and Jet Sets. Handkerchief Holders.
Any of which elegaut imported articles can be purchased for
01STE DOLLAR.
Chessmen, Dominoes, Cribbage Boards, Albums, 50 Pictures, Backgammon Boarda, fur
nished, Meerschaum Pipes in cases in great variety. Daily additions tt ro made, and any of
which are sold for ONE DOLLAR. This is the only Original Palace
ONE DOLLAR STORE-
And has no Connection with any other Dollar Store in the South. It* pad reputation for
fairness, and approachable excellence of its stock will insure a continuance of the extensive
patronage for which the proprietor must ever feel grateful. L. *B PIKE
The Onginal Palace ONE DOLLAR STOKE, 4th St., under Ft >wn’s Hotel.
Oct. 9 r Sc p lm.
NONE BUT GOOD ARTICLES AT REASONABLE PRICES.
W. & E. P. TAYLOR,
DEALERS IN
PISE AND PLAIN FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. A LARGE STOCI OP CARPETS
RUGS AND OIL CLOTHS, OF THE LATEST PATTERNS.
Metalic Burial Cases, Coffins and C.skets, All Styles. Any order by Telegraph will b•
promptly filled.
Oct 9 p & r 3m.
W. & E* P, TAlfLOR, Augusta, Ga.
Josiah Sibley. S. H. Sibley. Geo. R. Sibley. Robt. P. Sibley.
J. SIBLEY & SONS,
COTTON
Commission Merchants
and.
Dealers in Guanos,
NO. 159 REYNOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.,
AGAIN tender their services in t he WAREHOUSE BUSINESS to the PMie.
Are at all times prepared to make Liberal Cash Advances on Cotton consigned to them.
Believing the rate of interest which has been current since the war to be detrimental to tbe
general welfare of the country, they will, after the 1st of October next, make their rate six per
c-nt per annum less than heretofore charged.
Orders for BAGGING and TIES promptly filled.
Commissions for advancing 2£ per cent.
Commissions for selling and other charges, are those generally current
here.
They keep constantly on hand full supplies of
WHITELOCK’S VEGETATOR,
WHITELOCK’S DISSOLVED BONES,
SIBLEY’S SOLUBLE I X L GUANO.
PURE PERUVIAN GUANO,
PJRE NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER,
September 16, 88 lm p 19 lm r