Southern recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1820-1872, December 19, 1871, Image 3

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You will find Thompson’s tight fittin Georgia Slate Lunatic Asylum. Office Treasurer and Steward, I Near Miiledgoville. Ga ,Nov. 20 1871. J LOC A L. fie sd ay, D e c em b e r 19, 18 7 1. Private letters should not be directed to the firm; or to the office; but to the person ouly for w hom intended. Business letters should be directed to R. A. ! Harrison & Co. Hr. John A. Orrae, has charge of the Sub- j scription list, and to him all business letters ipp’ertaining to Subscriptions &c., must be j directed. Reading matter as Auve .laments, or special | notices appealing in the fii. Local column will be charged for at the rate of fjiy cents per line; I in the second column, ttcentyficc cents per line; in the third, twenty cents, r id for the remain ing, the regular price, $ 1.00 per square. Corsets Block. at No. 2, Milledgeville Hotel UNDERSIGNED will receive under g o Hotel j authority of the Board of Trustees, up to Guess who is the Neatest Housekeeper in our town? We know her. She cleans her knives, china, windows, paint, oil cloths, ta- j samples of the articles proposed to be supplied , tip the 2!)th December, 12 o’clock, Sealed Propo sals for furnishing the articles specified below Parties offering bids, will be at liberty to bid for any one or more of the articles in the list 'd being required to furnish with their bid3 BAIL HOAD TIME TADLE. Arrival and Departure of Trains at Mil ledgeville. MACON & AUGUSTA RAIL ROAD. Down Train to Augusta- Arrives at Milledgeville, 8.17 A. M. Up Train to Macon. Arrives at Milledgeville 5 23 P. M. milledgeville branch c. r.r. Down Train to Gordon. Arrives at Milledgeville 2.35 P. M. Up Train to Eatonton. Arrives at Milledgeville 8.45 P. M. | Next week being Christmas week our readers must be content with a Supple ment. The poor printers must have a little holiday. bles aud floors.and brightens her tin, hrassaud | copper wares with Enoch Morgan* Sons Sapolio. Ask for it. It is a good thing. i A Pleasant Operation.—“Drawing” one of I “ le casfl gifts which are to he distributed ! by the South Carolina Land and Immigration ; Association at the Grcnd Concerts in Charles- j f°n. on tha 8th of January next. Unlike other dentists, the lucky fellow will not “look down in the mouth.” This is a World of Chances. We speculate in everything. The taking of risks is a pari of human nature The oniy question is— “Are they safe?” Whoever has read the emi nent endorsements of the South Carolina Land and Immigration Association must be satisfied of three things. 1st. Of an honorable En terprise. 2d. That the chances of success are very great—or as one ‘ - - — — in sixty-two. 3d. that a five dollar ticket may prove a fortune which will enable a man to during the rest of his life. live comfortably The colored Methodist Conference has been ia session here during the past j week—Her. Bishop Pierce was in at' j tendance, working earnestly with (lie I brethren. Bishop Vanderhorst presided over the body. The Conference was largely attended—nearly two hundred ministers being present. It was an | orderly body and the Bishop is thankful for kind attentions. If Gen. Wade Hampton or August Belmont or Charles O’Conor were not in every way satisfied with the purposes^of the South Caro lina Land and Immigration Association, they would not be found among those who recom mend the public to purchase tickets to the Concerts to be given in Charleston on the 8th of January next, and at, the same time take ore chance in sixty-two of drawing one of the 2405 gifts that are to be distributed on that occasion. Orders for tickets to the Concerts of the Sonth Carolina Land and Immigration Asso ciation at Charleston on the 8th of January are said to be flowing in. Now is the time to buy. Price only $4 each; with one chance in sixty- two to draw a fortune in cash among the 2405 gifts that are offered. —and any articles furnished not coming up fully to such samples may he rejected and re‘- turned at the expense of the bidder. All arti cles must he strictly sound and of good mer chantable quality. The meal mint be deliv- ered in such amounts as required weekly. All articles must be delivered at Milledgeville, freight prepaid, by 1st January. 1872. The purchase money will be due 1st April, 1872, and paid as soon as drawn from the State Treasury. LIST OF ARTICLES. 600 bushels of White Corn. 30.000 lbs. Timothy Hay. 300 bushels Oats, 12.000 lbs. Clear Rib Side Bacon. “Low prices seldom command a good arti- c e,” but in the case of Sumter Bitters the ex ception proves the tule—it is the best tonic known. For removing mildew from clothing, use Darby's Propliyluctic Fluid diluted with water. L^The Ladies of the Presbyterian Church will give a Supper at Newell’s Hall ou Thursday evening, 21st inst. Admission to Hall aud Supper SI 00 Doors open at 7 o’clock. ■— Id the Western prairies the Collins Steel plows have always taken the lead. We are glad to see that our planters in the Southern States ate beginning to ap preciate them. Those who are not fa miliar with them should inquire of the makers, Collins & Co., Now York. If you want your hair cut or moustache dyed to perfection call at the new Bar ber Shop over Wiedenman’s store. Good Templars of Milledgeville Lodge will please meet, cn masse, next Friday night to consider charges pre v ferred against our Lodge, by Executive Committee—a vital matter. C. P. CRAWFORD, W. C. T. If you want a good shave, call at the neiv Barber Shop over Wiedenmin’s store. No more Gray Hair. Nature’s Hair Reslo- ratire brings back the origina color. It is not a dye, and clear as crystal. Contains nothing llljuiluua. Soo '"l.rortisemeut. Latest Markets by Telegraph- LIVERPOOL, Dec. IS, P. M. Cotton 9£d. NEW YORK, Dec. IS, P. M. Cotton Uplands, 20c. SAVANNAH, Dec. IS, P. M. Cotton, Middlings 19jc. AUGUSTA, Dec. IS, P. M. Cotton IS^c. macon, Dec. IS, p. Cotton ISAc. MILLEDGEVILLE, Dec. IS, Cotton 17 a l7^c. Gold 113 Silver, S. M. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fine pearl Necklaces ledgeville Hotel. at No. 2, Mil- Look Here ! Those indebted to us are requested to settle at once. We need the money and must have it. THOMAS & SANDFORD. Ladies Paniets can be found at Stole No. 2, Milledgeville Hotel. Mbs. Orme opens her family as a School for girls the first week in January. 1S72, limiting her number to eight, and living them constantly under her own supervision, she hopes to obviate all the objections to the “boarding' school sys- NOTICE. A LL those indebted to the firm of LAN' TERMAN & THOMAS are requested to make settlement immediately, for at ths ex piration of thirty days from date, all of the unsettled notes and accounts will be placed iu the hands of an attorney for collection. LANTERMAN &, THOMAS. Decl9-2t tern” as generally pursued, and to make prices Iter pupils improve not only intellectual ly but morally. The small vacancy in her number can be filled by early appli cation to herself, at her residence. Milledgeville, Decl9-lt CHRISTMAS ! CHRISTMAS ! ! JUST received at the A beautiful assortment of Christmas Goods, consisting of Vases, Toilet Sets, and Children Toys oC every description including the “■CHAMPION PIANO,'” which will be sold for the small sum of One Dollar. Now is the time to prepare for Christmas. Come without delay, and ask for what you want. decI9-lt Notice. T HE uudersigned respectfully informs the citizens that they are prepared to furnish Timber, any amount and size, at their Lum ber Yard in Milledgeville, at low rates. Call on our Agent, Mr. C. B. Mundy, for terms and N. & A. CARMANNEY. dec! 9-tf T Buyyour Millinery at No, 2, Milledge rille Hotel. Tisue and Berge for Vails can be bought Cheaper at No. 2, than any where else in town. Blk Rep silk far trimming dresses is be vogue of the day, and can be found with silks for trimmiogs at No. 2, Mil' ledgeville Hotel. SHEET MUSIC. Any piece of Sheet Music, no matter where published, or by whom, can be oh' tained by calling at the Store of L W Hunt JtCo. r. 42 if. Full setts of curls at $4 a sett at No. 2, Milledgeville Hotel Block. Store of L. W. Oct, 10,1871—tf hunt & CO. Ladies can buy a fiue hat at No, 2 Milledgeville Hotel, Cheap for cash. Pianos and Organs for sale. Try them them before you pay for them. They c«n bo seen at Wiedenman’s Jewelry Store. r. 42 tf. Pompadour finger Puffs at No. 2, Mil* ledgeville Hotel Block.—Price Si, 25. PIANOS and ORGANS for sale. Try them before you pay for them. Call at Recorder Office. 1.000 “ Sugar Cured Hams. 1,600 “ Leaf Lard, 35,0Q0 “ White Com Meal. 12.500 “ Flour. 3.000 “ Brown Sugar. 1.000 “ Crushed do. 2.000 “ Rio Coffee. 250 “ Java do. 450 “ Tobacco. 200 Gallons Molasses. 40 “ Apple Vinegar. 1,290 lbs. Turpentine Soap. 600 “ Adamantine Candles. 1.000 “ Goshen Butter. 25 “ Green Tea. 2.500 “ Rice. 1,000 yds. Osnaburgr. The bidder must specify the prices at which each.item orkmd of goods is propcsed to be ,a,'rushed by the pound, bushel, gallon or y..id, as the case may be. The right being teserved to award the contract for supplying the above named articles to any one or mo'reof the bidders, or reject any bid offered. Bids should be marked “To furnish Supplies,” and addressed to the undersigned. M. R. BELL, Treasurer & Steward S. L. A. Nov. 21 46 3t PACIFI J. O. M B L B GUANO. O N, A T H E W S .Argent for the Company' AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. PRICE REDUCED! $48 Per Ton Cash; $55 Without Interest on time, No Charge for Drayage. H' HOTEL, FOR SALE. AYING PURCHASED THE CATOOSA SPRINGS, aud intending to give my en tire attention to improving and making them one of the most desirable —SUMMER RESORTS— in this conntry, I offer for sale tlm „ u a Furniture of the well known GLOBE HOTEL of Augusta, Ga. This Hotel, favorably known to all travelers, enjoys as large, it not larger slia.y ~C natronage than any hotel between Baltimore and ive... Orleans a.„i ...;n een • » * . ictins, ciiiu will prove a paying investment. ^ c a W. O. tlCrr/Tqi'p For terms, &c., address the above, cared Key Box, 56, Augusta, Ga. Nor. 18 tf pru 97 , 9 ‘ s we: * known in the Cotton States, from experience in its use for six veais past, It has acquired after thorough trial un der all conditions of season, a character for reliable excellence unsurpassed, and which cannot attach to Fertilizers of recent introduction Tn ,T‘ e r«i 0f manufacture, and the unusual faciflt’es of the PACIFIC GUANo COMPANY, this Valuable Fertilizer is now sold at the L.EAS1 COSP. looking to Large Sales and Small Projits for compensation. \\ e V airant the Stock in Market this season precisely the same in composition rud oualitv as that heretofore sold. For specific terms, apply to J. O. MATHERSON, Agent, Augusta, Ga. JOHN S. REESE & CO., General Agents, Baltimore, Md. Adroiiistralsr’s 8*le. W ILL be sold before the Coart home doer in Dublin, at public on cry on let Tnee- J«y in Febur.y next, wi.bin the legal bourn 196 red lot No. 993 I aureus Co.. Ga., *ach day o! sale, one tot of land No. in ihe 17. h Distiictof lot con tiring 2094 acres more or leee. Sold as ibe p opei y of Lott M. Daniel, dec‘d.rndeU ano'de. of .be honorable Coart of Ordinary. Teiuu e» *h. JOHN B. DAtiLBL. Dec 19 Ordinary. L V. QEOROIA LAURENS COUNTY, Whereas Edward Fei.y, 0 f Thomas Lock, tepra.enta to the Cerrt imhia petition duly filed and catered oa rtc-vd **' he has fully administered Thomas fork's ee- a e. This is therefore to cite all persons eoq- cerued, kindred and ci editors, to show cause tt any they can why said adnrnistrator should not be diseba ged f.-om his admin’ctratma, end receive letteis of dismieeion on the 1st Monday in July 1872. J B WOLFE. Dec 19 6m. Qi dinary * |y£OMTGOMEKY SHKKKlFk’b SALE. Will be sold in Mount Vernon within the l bidder, oa the or u Pals PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY’S Compound Acid Phosphate of Lime, For Composting with Cotton Seed. PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF DR. St. JULIEN RAVENEL, Charleston, S. C. Price Reduced 1 This article, as above stated, is prepared tor Composting with Cotton seed. neceLVy° m tS°makfit effectfve'^ 1 ° f ardde and eotton seed ’ furn: - 8hes the cotton seed with the Soluble Phosphate, which is The Compost should be made Horn four to six weeks before planting time, in order that decomposition may tafco pmee, anu oimum ^ °pplied at from 9)0 to 600 pounds per acre onnore. Genet al experience for two years has shown the Compost to be a most economical and effective Fertilizer for Cotton ant Cord. This acid Phosphate is now put info market.at the low price of $30 per ton cash, $35 on time , without interest (no dravage) at which rate e' e y planter can supply himself with a first class Fertilizer at a minimuu outlay per acie For specific terms apply to . J. O. MATHEWSON, Agent Pacific Guano Company, Augusta, Ga. oly of Peruvian Guano, Ground Bone and Land Plaster, on hand at all lime.?. dec 16 pr 2m. 'egal hor s of sale. to the highest L 1 uesday in Febnary, 1872, three bole* of ; co..on weighing 500 lbs. more Levied on as the propeily of Joseph to satisfy one Ji fa issoe^from the 4 Court in favor of F. McEii against Joseph Palmer. Asa Adams and John Peterson secn- riiv. Pi open y pointed cat by the Plaintiff MARTIN COUEY, Sheriff. M.C. Dec 19 tds. A b ui Have w. A. HOPSON & co v variety received the this day a choice Latest styles of of CHILDRENS SUITS. LADIES’, MISSES’ AND ALSO SWISS OVERSKIRTS. DRESSING SKIRTS, CORSET COVERS, PIQUE WRAPPERS, ALSO A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies’ TJndere*armerits. . YV. A* HOPSON & CO , l! Second St., *20 Triangular Block. Macon, Ga. Re’c. 71 Feb. 14,13 tf- N. A. MEGRATH, OLIVER, DOUGLASS & CO., vfL„i esa |e Manufacturers of Tinwa e, '*LERS IN Stoves, Sheet Iron, Block Tin Hollingsworth Block, BACOiY, EAR©, CAN SUPPLY FLOUR, MEAL, RICE, M-A-COIST, GTA.. YOU ALL WITH SUGAR. COFFEE, SYRUP, MOLASSES, TOBACCO, WHISKY, My Terms are Cash, or such Paper as can be used to raise Cash and / will Sell you as h w as anybody. N. A. MEGRATH, Macon, Ga. r June 6, 1871. tit, ly WH ANN’S RAW BONE Superphosphate of Lime. STANDARD TAKE NOTICE ! [YO men of capital who wish to make a good nd well paying inveo ment, a tare chance offe:ed by the undersigned, who can be found at his s : ore on Wayne street, opposite Wilkes Flagg's blacksmith shop. Those who wish the prize must call soon. decl9-lf C, B. MUNDY. HIGH SCHOOL of the MILLEDGEVILLE PRESBYTERIAN j CHURCH, At Midway, in sight of Milledgeville. ! Tnis good School will be better than ever next year, and opens on the Second Monday of Jan uary, 1872. Terms reduced to suit the times :—$3, $4, and $5 nr month, to sril classes. President of the School, R. H. Ramsey, Esq, with entire control. Assistants, in the highest branches, Rev. Robert C. Smith, and Rev. Charles W. Laue. Boarding at reasonable rates for pupils or families in the village of Midway. Apply to R. H. RAMSEY. Esq J WILLIAM McKINLEY, dec!9 im r president of Trustees- SELECT SCHOOL. cnt.T Music.—Any piece of Sheet xte „„ a „, Ipie a „i! open a select School Music, no matter where published by or for g j r]s in Midway near Milledgeville on Tues- whom, can be obtained by calling at the day, January 16th, 1872, — Tuition $5 per scholastic month in advance. Board, $20. For further part’culars, address. Mrs. S. P. MYRICK. REFERENCES. Judge I L Harris. Rev. C W Lane, Colonel Wm McKinley, Prof. Darby, New York; Prof. R C Smith, Midway ; Dr. E H Myers, Macon; Dr. O S Smifh, Oxford ; Bishop Pierce, Spar ta; Chancellor A H Lipscomb, Athens, Ga. Dec 19-2t Notice* A LL persons are hereby notified not to trade \ for a note bearing date January 1,1870, jand due January 1, 1871 for Thirteen Hun dred Dollars, made payable to Robert Dadd, or bearer, aud made bv E. C- ^Jorbett.^ and Ladies are invited to call Milledgeville Hotel Block. A full assortment of hair goods at No 8 1 Milledgeville Hotel Block. credited the day given with a payment of five hundred dollars, and another credit for one hundred and forty dollars, and another for at No. 2, ; one hundred and five dollars, both made same day, but date not now recollected. • 1 And the maker thereof, is hereby warned not to pay said note, as I shall proceed to estab lish the same. JOHN T. RODGERS, Dublin, Ga., Dec. 5, 1871, Holder. Decl9 fit S AW BONE J §UPf RPHISPHAT! STANDARD GUARANTEED 200 MANUFACTURED BY | WALTON,WHANN&Ej WILMINGTON,DEL,f mm • ——-— FOR SALE BY FACTORS M ^Mission mergv^j *jwH GUst A, GEOr =£HARLE! GUARANTEED. I 1 ’N again offering this] Favorite Manure to the Planters of Georgia and South Carolina, we beg to state that having s»ld out all that was on hand last season, we will have a freshly made article, free from condensation and lumps, and therefore in fine condition to be applied with eveness and regularity. We warrant it equal in quality to that heretofore sold by ourselves or our agents. Planters are invited to call on us or our agents, and get a neat memorandum book, containing certificates. CLAGIIOILY, IlEKRIiIG A CO. General Agents for WHANN’S Raw Bone Su perphosphate, Augusta, Ga. WHANN’S Rawbone Superphosphte is FOR SALE BY ‘ !P 'J. L. Goodrich, Dealing, Ga.; W. L. High, Madison, Ga; W. J. Russell and W. B. Hay good, Athens, Ga,; Shipp & Hinton, Social Cir cle, Ga ; Wood & Rogers, Covington, Ga.; J. H. Born, Lithonia, Ga.; B. F. Veal, Stone Mountain, Ga.; A. Leyden, Atlanta, Ga.; B. F. ABAMS, Eatonton, Ga.; G.C. Dixon. Cameron, Ga ; M. Saloshin, Newnan, Ga.; G. W. Camp, Carroll ton, Ga; Pace & Barrow, Hogansville, Ga.; Swanso i & Co., Lagrange, Ga ; M.B. D’Vaughn, Jonesboro’,Ga.: M. E. Pentecost, Rome, Ga.; J. W. Herring, Thomaston, Ga.; D. A- JEYY ELL. Culverton, Ga.; E. Cowan, Abbeville, S. C.; B. M. Callaway, Wilkes Co, Ga.; W. H. Hubert,Warrentou, Ga. C. II. Strong, Atlanta Ga C. W. GAUSE & CO., Millletlgeville, Ga. The past season has been the most unfavorable one for Fertilizers since the general introduc tion of them into the States of Georgia rnd South Carolina. In tlie early Spring it was much too wet, the grass and weeds getting a powerful start, while later on, and when the plant was generally in a most promising condition, there came, at a most critical time, a severe drought, which cut down the yield of the crop very materially. Yet with all these disadvantages, we believe that there are very few instances, out of the thousands where Wliann’s was used, where it fail«d to pay the planter a profit on its cost, iu the extra yield over aud above the natural pro duction of the land. We trust it will be many years before we have such an unfavorable sea son again. We have arranged to sell Whann’s at same prices and terms as last season, say $51 cash per ton of 2,000 lbs., delivered on tue cars at Charleston or Savannah; $60 per ton of 2,000 lbs., delivered on cars at Charleston or Savannah, on credit till 1st Nov. 1872, secured by lien note and agent’s guarantee, or factor’s acceptance, or 450 lbs. Liverpool Middling cotton delivered at nearest depot, secured bv ien. r p 3m De c .9. 42 THIRD STREET, ) Plate, Ac., MACOKT Steve Emporium. TWENTY different patterns of Cooking Stoves. Stewart's Great Benefactor, Improved ron Witch, Palmetto, and othern patterns, all guaranteed. Box and office Stoves. Grates om $5 to $30. Holloware, Sad Irons, Fire Dogs, and an assortment of Shovels and Tongs, Pocket and Table "Cuttlery, Hardware. Full line of House Furnishing Goods, Wood and Willow Ware, Looking Glasses, pressed and plain Tin Ware to the trade. All ordeis promptly ttended to. r Nov, 21 1871. tf. Provisions! Provisions ! ! -O.o- Groceries ! Groceries ! B ACON, (clear side, clear rib and shoulders) Canvassed and Uneanvassed and Sugar Cured Hams, “Floyd” Hams. Beef Tongues, Breakfast Bacon, Mess Pork, Fulton Market Peef; Yellow, Crushed and Powdered and granulated Sugars, Rio and Java Coffees (in 15, 25 or 50 lb. sacks) Imperial, Oolong, Gunpowder, Youi.g Hyson anil English Breakfast Teas, Middlemass Manufacture of Albert, Arg le and Water Biscuit and Ginger Nuts (forTeaor lunches); Flour of various brands Embracing “Cream of St Louis,” “Nonpareil'’“Weston World” Cook and Cheek’s Choice Family and “City Mills,’’ Prime Lard in 50 lb kegs and 10 lb cans ; 1200 lbs choice Rice ; No. 1 large Mackerel; Factory and Pinaapple Cheese, Gilt Edged, Goshen Butter, Red and Yellow Onions, Choice Northern Potatoes ; Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Table Salt ; Sperm aud Parafiue Candles Also in store, a fine lot Bagging, Oats. Nails, Wheelbarrows, (for gardening purposes) Wil low aud Wooden Ware, Clothes Baskets, Tubs, Water Buckets, Well Buckets, Brooms, Sugar Boxes, Work Baskets &c. An examination of goods and prices solicited. Special attention to Flour, Sugar, Bacon and Coffee Prices as low as those current in Ma con. Honse Keepers would do well to try our “Cream of St. Louis” and “Nonpareil” Flour Warranted to please, “City Mills” and Cook and Cheek’s Choice Family Constantly on hand and at lowest figures. A liberal share of patronage solicited from Farmers of the surrounding Conntry and House-Keepers in the city. Administrator’s Sale- W ILL be sold before the Court door in the town of Dahlia, Laama County, at public outcry, oa tho first Toeedey in February next,within tho lefqQbeura of tala, part of lot No. 943 containing 10 acne, nod lot No. 244, containing 9094 acre#, nil in tho 2nd District of said county, the same'being the home place of the late Benjamin Dormiaay dec’d. Sold under an order of the henoraMe Court of Ordinary. Term* caah. Dec. 4th 1871. ELLIZABETH W. DORMINEY. Admr’x. of BENJ. DOJUUNBY. Dec. 19 1871, Ida. EXECUTOR’S SALE.. W ILL be sold before the Coart hoaeo doer in Dublin Laurens County, eL public outcry on 1st, Tuesday in February next with in the legal hours of sale. On# lot of land No. 114 in the 18th District of said eoonty contain ing 202: acres, the same being the home piece of the late Larry Hobba of said county eeo'd. gold by virtue of an order of tho honorable This December 4th 1WT. 1 *”* 1 *” Termacnah. BENJ. HOBBS. Dec 12 tde. Ext’r, of Larry Hobba. 4 MONTGOMERY COUBTOF OKDINABT., December, Term 1871. II HEREA6 Peter McBryde administrator Tv of the estate of Archibald McGill dec'd. represents to the court in his patition duly filed in office that he has fully adminiatarec. said estate. This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, kindred and cretiitevs. to show cause if any they can, wbv said ad- next, 1872. . " . . Witness my hand mad official signal***. December 4lb, 1871. JOHN A. McMILLAN, Ord’y. M. Dec. 12 td, . C. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W iijx. Vu, sold before the court house door in Moant Vernon. Montgomery County on the first Tuesday in February next within the usual boars of sale, lot of land No. (960) two hundred and fifty in the eleventh (11) district of said county, sold under an ordar of the Court of Ordinary of said county, os the property of J. B. Hall late of said county, dee’d. for the benefit of the heirs and creaitors of “ii? t?;,. 1 ""* ‘7<5is raifeiitiT. SAM’L A. COOK Remember the place. Nov. 7, 5t No. 1. Hotel Blocko Executor’s Site. B Y ORDER of the Court of Ordinary ot Baldwin county, granted at the ranular October Term, 1871. of said Court, will bo sold at public outcry before the Court House door in Milledgeville on tho first Tuesday in January next, during the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit :* Two lots, Nos. 3 nod 4, in Square 80 of the plan of the city of Milledgeville, con taining two acres; also, an undivided half in terest in a parcel of land on tho North West Common of the city of Milledgeville, known as lots Nos. 125.130,132 and 139, containing 40 acres, more or less; also, the place known aa the Jarratt place, in Baldwin county, adjoin ing the lands of Mr. Henry Stephens and Mr. Ivey, and about one mile from Whiting Bta- tion on the M. Sc G. R. B., and npon which J. Miller now lives—said lot of land containing 2024 acres, more or less. Terms.—Half cash, balance to be pud in twelve months with interest from date. Said sold as part of the estate of Geo. W. JOHN P. FORT, Ex’r Geo. W. Fort, dec'd. November 21,1871 41 tde property i Fort. N \\ BAHAMA SOLUBLE GUANO. E ORFER this new candidate for popular favor with great confidence that it will give satisfaction, aud we will say to our friends, that we would not ofter it for sale at all, if we were not convinced that it was a really meritorious article _ . CLLliHOKlV. HERRING & CO., General Agents, AUGUSTA, GA. BAHAMA SOLUBLE GUANO Is for sale by C. D. FACE ^ CO., Covington, Ga.; J. H. BORN, Lethonia, Ga.; J. T. McELVAINY, Gwin nett Co., Ga. Prices of Bahama Soluble Guano- ^5hper ton, of2,000 pounds, Delivered on the cars at Charleston or Savannah. $G0 credit till November 1872- Delivered on the cars at Charleston or Savannah—secured by lien note or Factor's aceepUnce, or 450 lbs. Liverpool Middling Cotton, Delivered at the nearest railroad epot on or befora 1st Nov. 1672, secured by lien i c e or Factor’s acceptance. rp dm dee, 9. Mad 9 m A - S. Holdridge J JAS just doened he handsomest and most complete Stock of Millinery in Store No. 2, Milledgeville Hotel, eve.'shown in this part of the country. Comprising all the latest styles of Dry Goods, Hats. Ribbons, Ladies underclothing &c., and in fact everything found iu the first class Millinery Stores of our large cities. The Citizens of Hancock and the adjoining counties would find it to their benefit to call on her before purchasing else where. Orders taken and goods made np in the latest style and at short notice from first class material. Persons calling on her will be satisfied that she can sell goods CHEAPER than they have ever been offered inthis city before. Nov. 6, 44 tf r p OTICE—All persons concerned, next of kin and creditor!, are hereby notified that 1 shall apply at the February Tens of the Court of Ordinrry of Lament county for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of Sarah Burch, late of said county, deceased.— This November 21st, 1871. WM. BURCH, Adm’r. Sarah Barck. Nov. 28 4 T 61 G. H. It IOISIIAKT, DEALER IN DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, MOBLD1NDS, SBVllt >OI>i BTC., Nos. 182 and 184, north side Bay st., foot of Barnard, SAVANNAH GEORGIA. Selling as reasonable as any house South. Satisfaction guaranteed. rNov. 7. 44 3m n 4, 27 3m JOHN VOGT & CO., IMPORTERS OF French China, Belgian and Bohemian Glassware, Lava ware LPaaaptlaacEs. SwtScLiaPLbllcs d y £ > 36 Sc 37 E12 PLACE, Between Church St. & College Place, NEW YORK. 454 Rue de Paradis Poissonniere. PARIS. 6 Cours Jourdao, Limoges, FRANCE. jteuenvsU, HAMBURG. * v June 4,1871, 5 73 22 Gm E XECUTOR’8 SALE.—Agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Laa- rens county, will be sold at the Coart Hone* door in the town of Irwinton, Wilkinson coun ty, on the first Tuesday in January next, witk- in the legal hours of sr.'e, the reeadenee, with twenty acres of land attached, known as the Capt. Eli Camming’* House, bow occupied by Mrs. Brown, one-nslf mile from the Court House, and immediately on the public road leading to No. 16, adjoining resiaeneea #f J. H. Lindsay, Esq. and Mr. Wm. Harville. Said place is well improved, with a splendid dwelling and other houses, orchard, foe^ end in a desirable locality, with a good well of war ter and convenient to a fine spring’. 8old as the property of William McLendon, deceased, late of Laurens county: for the benefit of ared- itors. _ .... v Terms.—Bond for titloo ono-tkird tail, tho rest in 12 months. Pnrcboeers to pay for ti tles and stamps. EMANUEL B. JOHNSON, Ex’r. November 21,1871 4T tds R. J. Davant, Jr. W. D. Waplee J. Myora Davant, Waples t C0. ? —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. August 16,4m. rn £». LAWTON, HART & FACTORS AND Commission Merchants, fif. U sual advances made on Cotton is Sim*. oct. y r an 4m mansion house Three doors above Globe Motel Broad Street, Boaxd rsa Dat,- Singlk Meals, ... 60 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. MRS- C. A- HUDSON, MffMW Nov. 6,1*71. *