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LOCAL
—-, ;r. t— :
Mr. S. B. Ruslin . lias gathered 68
bushels of corn from two acres.
Wo have found a larger trout than
the one recorded last week.—Mr.
Andrew Floyd caught one last week
2 ft. f> inches long, weighing eleven
pounds. Three families had lish that
day for dinner.
The following is the official vote of
Liberty County:
For Govenor.
Smith' 213
Walker 0
For Senator.
Mattox 210
Campbell 5
For 1 iep rose utat iv e.
Horne 202
Golding 11
The vote of the two precincts,
fiinesville and Riceboro. thrown
out on account of alleged violations
of the law. foots up time :
For Governor.
Smith 151
Walker 59p
For Senator
Mattox _ 145
Campbell 602
F<rr Representative.
Horne 140
Golding 584
Art son 1 1!)
We are not in possession of the of-
Jieial vote of Tattnall, but (he report
is that Matt )x has carried the county
by tie ally 509 majority, and that G.
M. Edwards is elected to the Legis
lature by 76 majority. Smith's ma
jor:! y lovernor is a bout 500. I
Bryan county gives 85 majority!
for Smith for Governor, and 57 ma
jority for 11. E. Smith for Represen
tative.
The official vote of Mclntosh is ns
follows :
Smith 109
Walker 563
MnUox * 109
Camp hell 457
Walker 67
O trker 41
Campbell Jr. 565
Bulloch county reports as follows :
Smith 840
Walker ’ ' 00
JL
Chatham county gives the Demo
cratic ticket a majority of nearly
3000.
N-W ADVERTISEMENTS.
WM. C. STEVENS
Respect fully announces himself a candidate for
the office of Tax Receiver at the ensuing Election,
and solicits the support of his friends and fellow
citizens. no 28 tf
Sheriff Sale.
WILL be fold before the Court Ho"te doorin
Uinesville, Liberty County, the Krst Tues
day iu November next, between the legal hours of
sale, the following property to wit:
One tract of land containing four hundred (400)
acres situated in the 24th List, of said county, and
bounded by lands belonging to Sullivan and Buggs
and S. E. Owens two miles from Johnston’s Sta
tion No. 41. j A. k G. It. R., levied on as the prop
erty of W. R. Baggs by Alien Owens constable of
said county, and returned to Sheriff of said county
to satisfy two Fi Fas, one in favor of Nicholas
Brown and one in favor of W. H. Gordon, issued
from the Justice court of the 24th I list, of said
county against the said W. R. Baggs.
Purchaser pays for deeds and stamps.
TERMS CASH.)
This Oct 4.h, JST2.) John E. Zoucks,
No 23—Iw Sheriff Liberty County.
Homestead Notices.
gt'TATK of <}eorgia ) Prime Le-
Liberty County. \ Count, p. c. has
applied for exemption of personalty,
and I will pass upon t lie same at 10 o'-
clock a- m.oit the 18th day of 0ct.1872.
no 2B-2t Wm, P. Girardeau, O. L. C:
S'tate of Georgia ) Isaac Jinkins.
Liberty County. | p. c. luis applied
for exemption of personalty, and I
will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock
a. m., on the 18th day of Oct. 1572.
no 2S-21 Wm. I\ GrR ardeau, O. L. O.
xaxe or Georgia ) Boston Polite,
County. ) p. alias applied
for exemption of personalty, and I
will pass upon the same at 10 o'clock
a. in., on the 18th day of Oct. 1872.
!no 28-2 fc Wm. P. Girardeau, O. L. C.
j STtate of Georgia i Sam Winn,p.
Liberty County, j c. has applied
for exemption of personalty, and 1
| will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock
a. m., on the 18th day of Oct. 1872.
no 28-2 t Wm. P. Girardeau, O. L. C.
t ate of Georgia ) May Roberts,
Liberty County. $ p. c. has applied
for exemption of personalty, and 1
will pass upon thejsame at 10 o’clock
a. m., on tho 18th day of Oct. 187 2.
no 28-2 t Wm. P. Girardeau, O. L, O.
STate of Georgia 1 Morris Le-
Liberty County. $ Count, p. c. ha*
applied for exemption of personalty,
and 1 will pass upon the same at 10
o’clock a. in.,on the 18th day of Oc
tober 1872. Wm. P. Girardeau,
no 28—*2t Culinary L. C.
Atate of Georgia ji Amos liar ris,
County. ) p. c. has applied
for exemption of personalty, and 1
will pass upon tlie same at 10 o’clock
a. m., on the 18th day of Oct. 1872,
no 28-2 t Wm. P. Girardeau, O. L. C.
At ate of Georgia ) Ben Howard,
County. \ p. c. has applied
for exemption of personalty, and I
will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock
a. in., on tiie 18th day of Oct. 1872.
no 28—2 1- Wm. P. O irardrau, O. L. O.
At ate of Georgia ) Wiu. LeCount,
County, j p. c. has applied
lor exemption.of personalty, and I
will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock
a. m., on the 18th day of Oct. 1872.
iio 28-21 Wm. P. Girardeau; C. L. C.
Atate of Georgia ) Marlborough
County. ) Jones, p. c. lias
applied lor exemption of personalty,
and I will pass upon the same at 10
o’clock a. m., on the 18th day of Oc
| tober 1872. Wm. P. GIRARDEAU,
no 28—2 t Ordinary L. C.
FALL AND . WINTER DRY-GOODS.
|? akWgttn,
130 Congress St. Savannah, Georgia,
Call attention to their Stock for 1872.
New and fashionable Dress Goods ;
Full lines of Mourning Goods ;
House-Keeping Di-y Goods;
SH AIV LS,CLOAKS,HOSIERY and EMBROID
ERIES ; CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEES
and FLANNELS; WHITE and COL’D BLAN
KETS. KERSEYS, JEANS Ac.
GEORGIA SHIRTINGS, CSNABURGS Ac.
. A T THE L 0 WEST CASH
PRICES.
No 26; — 2m os
'county™
split.
Tattnall County may be torn to
pieces, but
EASTERLING & SMITH
Havl beAived nirErr from Nkw York the
I.ARUEXT AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OK GoOI fl
THAT HAS BEEN BROUGHT TO REILSYILLE SINCE
THE WAR,
CONSISTING OF
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, READY
MADE CLOTHING, PINE DRESS
ES, MEDICINE, HARDWARE,
SADLERY, .&c., &c.
4 LL of which will be sold at reasonable prices.
lA Our friends and the public generally, arc so
licited to cdl and examine our stock before pur
chasing elsewhese.
Respectfully,
* EASTERLING A SMITH',
No 28—It Reidsvillc, Tattnall County, Ga.
E. A. FULTON,
AT the request of many friends, re
spectfully announces himself a can
didate for the office of Ordinary of
Bryan County, and solicits the sup
port of his fnetuls and follow-citi
zens. No 25—tf
GINNING!
Tlie subscribers nee now prepared to gin Green-
Seed Cotton on their IMITiOVED STEAM GIN.
PRICE—ONE CENT pr. pound.
No 23—tf 3F*LEIVIiNG A JF'RASER.)
No. 8 A. & G. K. It.)
W. ECorrison
Rrspectfully announces I’itusolf it candidate for
re-election for the otlice of County Treasurer at
the ensuing election, and solicits the support of
his friends and fellow-citizens. Ne. 23—tf
Jesse Brower
Respectfully announces himself a candidate for
tins office ofTax Collector at the castling election,
and solicits tile support of his friends and fellow
citizens. • No 23—tf
JOHN 0. PERRY
Respectfully announces Inn,self n candidate for
'theoflice ofTax Collector at the ensuing election,
and solicits the support of his friends and fellow
citizens. No 22—tf *
JOHN E. MANN
R 'apv.fully announces himself a candidate for
the office of Tax Collector at the ensuing election,
and solicits the'support of his friends and fellow
citizens. No 19 tf
WM. H. RYON
Offers himself as a candidate for the
office of Receiver of Tax Returns at
the ensuing election, and solicits flip
support of li’is friends and fellow-cit
izens. No. 18 tf.
JAMES E. GRICE
TANARUS) KsrKCTM.'LLT announces himself a candidate
JLli for the office of at the ensuing
Election, and solicits the support of his fellow -
citizens. no 17 tf
FOR - "SALE.
THE undersigned, being desirous of changing
his business, offers for'sale his entire plan
tation tracts of land situated between i'lemingtsn
and No. 3 A. AG. If. R., containing about !100
acres, about 200 cleared, with a few houses. The
remainder is well timbered, affording a good op
portunity of engaging in the wood business. For
a good stock range it can not be surpassed on tlie
sea-board of Georgia.
For further information apply to the undersigned
at Mclntosh, No. 3 A. & G. R. R.
No 22—tf JOHN E. MANN.
s7a calder,
DENTAL SURGEON,
IIINESVILLE, GA.,
Offers his provisional services to the citizens
of Liberty and adjoining Counties. Having many
years experience in the practice of Dentistry, he
feels satisfied of giving entire satisfaction to all
who may desire his services. Artificial sets in
serted on Gold, Alin inura, Celluloid, Columbium
orauy other base desired, no 17—ly.
SAVANNAH OVCARKET,
Corrected weekly for the Ilines
ville Gazette by
GEORGE G. WILSON
Late Wilson & Blitch at old stand
190 Congress Street, General Dealer
in Groceries, Liquors and Planters
Supplies Generally.
Consignments of Cotton solicited
to which I will give my personal at
tention.
Prices of leading articles this day.
Bacon shoulders 9 @ 10
“ Sides C. R. 114“ 12
Bagging Gunny IS “ 25
Cotton Ties 9 “ 10
Coffee 18 “ 25
Calico 10 “ 121
Shirting 11 “ 14
Athens Yarn 1,65 “ 1,70
Fl-our New 7,0011,00
Corn ip bu. 90 “1,10
Hides Flint 16
. “ * Salt 14
Hay 1,80 “ 2,00
Lard, 12£ “ 14
Liquors of all kinds from 1,10 “ 6,00.
Grits “<p bu. 1,20 “ 1,25
Meal $ bu. 1,15 “ 1,20
Nails it* 6 “ 8
Savannah, September 28, 1872.
New Goods.
FALL CAMPA TG .V 1872.
STEYENS & HUBBELL
UIEMING. (xEORGIA,
Station No. 2 A. & G. R, R.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Dry-Goods, Clothing, Ilats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,' Groceries, Drugs,
Hardware, Crockery, Provisions,and
Planters'Supplies generally
are now receiving their New Stock
and would respectfully solicit the
patronage of their Friends, Custo
mers, and the Public in general. Our
Mr. Hubbell has been some time in
New Fork, and will remain there 2
months longer, thus giving us the
advantage of a Resident Buyer in the
Metropolis.
BAGGING TWINE
AND COTTON TINS*
50 Rolls “Magnolia’’ Bagging.
56 “ “I M Cos” r “
25 “ “Hunter” “
. 25 Sks. - . Twine.
5 Tons Cotton Ties,
all favorite brands at lowest market
prices. *
STEVENS & HUBBELL.
. , PLUG
Tobacco.
Stvens & Hubbell have always on
hand a well assorted stock, and are
agents for several well known-brands
of the Choicest Virginia Manufacture
for sale in quantities to tail pur
chasers.
DREGS AND
CHEMICALS.
Stevens & Hubbell make a speci
ality of the above goods, and guar
antee their purity. Physicians’Pre
scriptions carefully compounded by
an experienced Pharmaceutist.
*
Stevens & Hubbell, having com
pleted their arrangements in the
West, for the coming season, are pre
pared to fill orders for Bacon,
Mess Pork, Hams, Lard, Flour, Corn,
Meal, Grits, Bran, Coy at less than
Savannahprice,sfreight considered .
We have arranged to control the
sales of Several Brands of Flour.
The Quality of which, the guarantee,
and the Names of which will soon, ap
pear in this papei.
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES
AND ' ,
CL O T 111 XG.
Our Stock of these goods is large
and well assorted, at low figures and
will repay an examination of them.
STEVENS c 6 HUBBELL.
HARD WAKE
AND
SADDLERY.
• • h
You will find a,fine assortment se
lected for, and particularly adopted
to this Section, at popular prices at
STEVENS & HUBHELI/S.
LIQU O R S
•
In quantity, quality, and price to suit
FI. Pure Wines and Liquors for
Medicinal Purposes. Agent ; for “Ko
esters Pure Juice of the Grape” for
Sacramental Purposes, at
STEVENS & HUBKELL’S.
COTTON
GINNED, OR IN THE SEED, *RJCE,
Hides and all kinds of Country Pro
duce purchased at the highest mark
et prices, or shipped for account of
owner,and PROMPT I ,and SATISFAC
TORY returns made by
STEVENS & HUBBELL
No. 26—!y