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jIjNESDA V, DECEMBER 6,1871,
LOCAL.
DCflOCIUTIC MKBTnG.
In pursuance of a previous call there
was a large and enthusiastic meeting
of the Democratic party of Baldwin
eoufity held in the Court House on the
2d inst.
On motion of Mr. B. B. Adams the
meeting was organised by calling Capt.
C. P. Crawford to the chair and re
questing Capt. D. B. Sanford to act as
■! — —
Griffin Female College 1 < ;eor s |a * ta{e Lunatic . . ..
O ? i OFFICE TREASURER Si st;:\ .
j&jZ.JXL’JOi. COOK,
fjrucery & Provision Merchant,
V 1 >1 i LLEDGE VILLE HOTEL BLOCtf,
r .con, riour, Lard, Sugar, Syrup,
Coffee, Tea,
&o., Sic., Sic., 4lc, he, he, he.
: 1371. 198m ■
SAIL Id cad timb tablb. •
m, Ivai oiu Departure of Tram* at Miiledgevill*.
.MACON Si AUGUSTA RAILROAD,
r-.in t" Augusta arrive* at Milledg**., 8.14 a.m.
. .onto Maouu amv«« ,1 Millodgwill*, 5.35 p.m.
KAiOXTON h GORDON RAILROAD.
■ Eatonton arrives at MilUdgev., 8 43 p. m
.to Gordon arrive* “ 2.35 p. m
iNi«ht Train on 71. h A. B. B.
i - passenger train on the Macon fc Angasta
nd airives from Augusta at 12:15 A. and
:a Macon at 8:40 P. M.
07. CONJKr,
- i'iCT in Provisions, Groceri**, Fmita, Toy*
Confectionery, Can Gowda, etc.,
nr cheap for cash.
jjjcvills, Aug. 9, 1871.
Kmrch, fur Pudding*, Cu.Urds, Ac , at
MUNDAT’S.
Lon. Henry M. Law.—This gifted
.-;,r will lecture at the State House
Tnursday and Friday eyenings,14th
i ]bih inst-, under the auspice# ef
I. 0. G. T’s. Templar.
nnicipal Elrcliaa.
v . non. on Saturday last, paaaad off qaiat-
‘ ■ ! in the elaoiioo of the following oflew
: the ensuing year :
Mayor—Saut'l. Walker.
rimn—I F. It. Mapp : 2. K.Trioa; 8. U. A-
4. J. VV Caraker; 5. Hunter MaCtpib i
llcury Temples,
i 'ictk.—Pete! Fair.
Mm al—John B Fair.
Teas at SatiiT A Cook'e.
obituary.—Died in Midway, Baldwie C*., Aa.
8 . Lautt, mother of the Rev. C. W. Laa*'
year of tier age, after a paiufttl illaeeS.—
>■■■ e deceased eongbt and gaiued her Sa
le. whole career throughout her loag
evi iei.oe of a heart purified and sanctified
e. No joy vu m keen or auguieh an
■ forgot to take it from the bead ot Ike
, iing Hit providence in the small a* Sell
■■vent# in the career of earthly exist *ae*.
n.8 with a submissiva pafiano# Tral
victory by harmony, energy, cordial
co-operation. Therefore to neglect the
means of co-operation is foolish, to
oppose it is uiicked.
6. In order to a thorough organiza
tion of the party, to secure the great
est amount of harmony, seal and ener
gy in its action, to establish and
confirm its supremacy in the county,
I propose that there be a genera! Con
tention of the Democrats of the coun
ty at the Court house, at 12 o’clock
Mr. Patrick L. Robiuion died in that place #* j on the day of Special eloCtiOD for GoV-
■: lhv. 21th ult. Mr Kubiaaon published the fitted- ; ornOT the 22d inst.
7. Let there be appointed a Central
G ri t'll Butter at Sam’i A Cook'S.
D. nih of Air. I*. I.. ReMeeea.
rale letter from Blakely, Early conuty, iefor
Capt. Crawford io a brief and elo
quent speech explained the object of
of the meeting to be for the purpose
•f appointing delegates to represent
the county of Baldwin in the conven
tion td assemble in the city of Atlanta
on the 6th inst. for the purpose ot
nominating a candidate for Governor.
On motion of Capt. T. H. Latimer
the Chair appointed aix delegates to
represent the county of Baldwin in said
Convention, to-wit: Joseph B. Gon-
dor, Benjamin Barrow, Arthur 1.
Butts, Capt. T. H. Latimer, Colonel
Miller Grieve, Jr., and Robt. H. Har
per.
On motion of Mr. B. B. Adams the
proceedings of the meeting were order
ed to be handed to the city papers for
publicetion.
There being no further business the
meeting adjourned sire die.
C. F. Ceawford, Ch’ra.
D. B. Sanford, Sec’y.
GRIFFIS, GEORGIA.
'ffllE exercises of (he Bering Term will begin on
1 Tuesday, January 16th, 1872, and continue six
bcuolastic muLtitB.
Every Department of the College -will be supplied
with able and experienced Teachers.
i he healthfulness of the locality, the intelligence and
morality of the citizens, the moderate charges in the
Institution, and the system of thorough instruStioD
all commend it to public favor.
Tuition, in advance, $30 per term.
“ Music, 30 “
Board from $16 to $18 per month.
All other expenses equally moderate*
For farther particulars address,
A. B. NILES, President.
Griffin, Dec 1,1871. jj, i m
For ths Federal Union
PRer«xm9.7R t» rshccrats
1. The politics of every intelligent
patriot should look, chiefly, if not ex
clusively, t« the deliverance of our
State* from political oppression that
has impaired, and does still impair, her
material prosperity.
2. That political oppression is im
posed upon her and her sister South
ern States by the Radical party only.
8. The Democratic party is the on
ly organization that now makes head
against those who inflict the wrongs
complained of.
4. Therefore, it is the imperative
duty of every patriotic citizen to con
tribute to the success of the Demo
cratic party and the defeat of its ad
versary. And he, who wonid jeopard
its success to promote his selfish pur
poses, sells his country for a mess of
pottage, and deserves the reprobation
of every good man.
6. In Baldwin county the Demo
: Chiiat and with Ghriit. sha.njny^ cratic party is largely in the minority,
. !. viuce *f idetywiiicb *nabi*d k*r »o*Bi*r ihut that minority can achieve certain
& .. of dentil without fear, looking upof It \ \ i. ...Jt.l
: tenure to tin. real lifa beyond. Her mental
i:. ughout bar but illnes* wm reianrkahl* ,
- ,a uneuU of bar gr*nt#*t physical an-
k aud unostentatious pi*ty g*v*h*rp*-
iu.d ri i.deled hsr always thought.nl for thoa*
T.iere is somethiug touching la a Cliris-
0.1 wny on the Sabbath aud untariuv tka
•i .i -dfor the righteous oa that hallowaa day.
•. 1 i. y deathbed exemplifying tbs victory of
■ v,-r d, nth and illustrating anaw tha word*
li es-eu a; e the dead who dia in tka Lord."
I'ntonin this city many years ago, sad VMS
■nt man in t:ie community. H* wna karisS
. . l>y the Masonic fraternity, on Sandsy,20lh.
was nearly 811 years of ags.
4 i.y .ii our old cit'.eeus ramsmber him wall, aad
i-orr.e one will furnish us wltk a sultakl* Sri-
i his memory.
Syrups at Sam’i A Cook’s.
itug ,< Bt 4>*t.
:* i Liu h um is offering her stock ef Dry
Millinery. Ac. at cost for tb* n»xt thirty Says.
r advertisement.
:te F
•n and Mackerel at Satu’l A Cook’s.
"dr
i-" - Legislative Couiuiittsa ou tb* Stata Ib-
.. :i visited that institution last weak. ^
; Market Beef at .Sam’i A Cook's.
ttri.H Fruit tf’nntrd Bt MUNDAV'S.
1 Jhts as at Sam’I A Cook's.
in House ifnrsrd
■. t ln.-t week tbs gin house o* tka plaataRaa
Abram Foard was dsstroyed by Era, It
t * d .ubt, the wmk of an meandiary, aa tka
■ :urred alter midcigbt sed thsrs kad base ao
day before. The plaoa is imdar tka aoa-
i»a J, ; Ison, (oolotad) who, by the way. is aa
king democrat. An excellent gin and raa-
. n and about four bales of cotton were 4#-
4 -nn«» Mauafaotur* of Albert, Argyl* aud
« at Sam’l A Cook’s.
’■ribEn Frmstle (allege.
li e sttcLtion to tbs advertisamsat af tWa
rchool for young ladies. Tba good location,
.*i gee and high character of tbs iuatitutloa
» i » in iu faTor.
■ invited to call at No. 2 MilledgavlUe
1!
■ ur Midiuery at No. 2 MilledgavlUe Hotel
rind T iioinoson’s tight-fitting Corset# at
- . _. £
^eville Hotel Block.
••11 I,re Flour, at
MUNDAV’S.
0T A full assortment of Hair Goods at So. 2
geviliu Hotel Block.
MUSDAY to buy HAKB.
.til sens of curls at $1 a sett at No. 2 Milledg*'
. Hotel Block.
ot: House Cleaning, washing dishes, floora.ail
, tables, cleaning window*, paint, knivaa
, thing tin, brass and all metals, us# Enoch
- i? . s’ Sapolio. It is gheaper and better
- tp Get it troin pour groaer, or at 211
ii.gton street, New York.
r sale in Milledgeville at the Drag Stor#
<! M. Clark, and for the purpose* man*
. . e, it is a most excellent article. Try it.
o Aretar
rushed Sugar. Both te be had at
CONN*®.
fi •: Puffs at No. 2 MilledgavlUe Hetel
P ice $1.25-
■•i 1 buy a fine hat at No* 2 Milledgeville
i ' ij'lor cash.
’■ lii-roge for vails can be bought ohenper
iiiii.edgeviHe Hotel than anywhere else in
lit of Siie.l and Jet Good# will be
y at No 2 Milledgeville Hotel Block.
1‘ al Necklaces at No 2 Miiledgevill* Hotel.
1’m.ipis can be found at Store No2 Milladge*
■ Hotei. *
■ Millinery at No 2 Milledgeville Hotel.
U ;> silk for triiuuiing dresses i* the vogue
nd can be found, with silks for liniugs, at
gcville Hotel.
roerrir* ( heap Bt
MUNDAV’S.
Masonic Notice.
E Members of Benevolent Lodge Ne $, sro
‘-by ••ujimuued to attend the naxt regalar
■4 of file L- dge, on December 16th instant, at
■ bine win he held the annual election ot ofloers
T vhsuiug Masonic year.
n 1 order of the W. M.
GEO. D. CARR,
“Seville, Dec « 1871. I® *
Committee ot active, e»rae«t men, re
siding near the Co«rt bouse.
S. Authorise this committee to ap
point sueh sub-committees through
the countj as occasion may demand.
9. Charge that committee positive
ly to call the party together a reason
able time before every election, to
make nominations, and at such other
times as may be proper.
10. And let it he emphatically pro
claimed, that “ independent candi
dates” are hereafter enemies to the
Democratic party of Baldwin. These
disorganizers must be suppressed.
Zero.
axis,
At Midway, Baldwin county, Ga., on the 26th inst.,
Mrs. Sxrab Lana, relict of th* lata Joseph Lana, Sr.,
in the Suth year of kar aga.
For mors than a hair century ah* was a faithful
member of th* Presbyterian Onureh. After a lung
life ot deoiled and eonsistmt piety, trusting in Him
whose blood aleansatk from all sin, shs peacefully
4i*4 in tba full hops of a blessed immortality.
A mother in Israel rests from her labors, and her
works do follow hsr.
la this city on tha 27th of November, aged one
aiontb and muetean days, Mart Lizzii, infant daugh
ter of W. H. aud Elisabeth Underwood.
The casket moalders in the grave—
Tha jewel sparkles now ia Heaven.
la this city, on the 30th nit., Mra. Sarah Keel, wife
af Mr. Nathan C. Keel-
COTTON MARKET.
The following is the market report
of December 6:
Liverpool.—Middling* 9J.
New York—Middlings 19^.
Savannah—Middlings 18^.
Charleston.—Middlings 1SJ.
Augusta—Middlings 17f.
Milledgeville—Middlings 17al7i.
Gold 11*.
Milledgeville Prices Current.
Oarracted Weakly by O. B. Wright & San.
COTTON 17
BACON:
Shoulders, V.-F lb 11910
Clear Rib Sides, ..............11 #12
Clear Sides, 12 913
D. 8. Clear Bib Sides 10 1-29 U
Plain Hams............. .....17 <*18
Canvassed Hams,'. 22925
BAGGING 21923
IRON TIES, 7
BUTTER:—Couutry, FI6 30 940
COFFEE—Rio, F ft 25930
Java, ............... ........40945
EGGS, per doz. 20 925
FACTORY GOODS:
Cotton Yarns, F bunch $1 50
Stripes. yd... .......12 1-2 920
*»bbl -
$8 009$ 12 00
FLOUR,
GRAIN:
Corn
Peas
Oate,
HOES
IRON, Fft
LARD,
LIME, F bush
MEAL, F bnsh.
MOLASSES, F gaL
NAILS. Fft
OIL: Kerosene, f gal
POTATOES.
Sweet, F bush................ 75»$1 00
Irish, “ “ $2 25 92 50
POTASH h LYE, F can,* 25
SALT,per sack, "
SUGARS
SYRUP, Fg»i 90 » l ,-»,
TALLOW lil-
WHISKEY e gal.
$1 15®$125
1 00 9 1 20
I 00
b09l 00
5910
15920
(1 25
$1 15 91 30
37 950
798
50960
o
aronoi.
NR MONTH after date, to wit, on the first Mon-
v day io Jonnory, 1873, application b® made to
the Court of Ordinary of Baldwin oonntjr Ga, for
to tall the inter eat ef Alonio and VV liliain L
Baafard, minora, in three hundred and sixty acres of
land, more or lass, lying in aaid conoty, whereon J P
Coate* now reside*.
PHILIP SANFORD, Guardian
for Alooao aad William L Sanford.
Dae 4,1»T 19 ln>
Baldwin Sheriff Sale.
V^TLL be sold during the lawful hours of sale, be-
V V fore the Court house door in Milledgeville, on
the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, tbe following
property, to-wit:
One hundred nud ninety acres nnd one-sixth of an
acre, part of that tract of land known as No. 7, and
being that part of said lot No. 7 next to Buck creek,
as yet undivided, bat to be cutoff from said lot No
7 by a straight line. Levied on as the property of
John M. Tucker to satisfy a 1 fa from Baldwin Supe
rior Court in favor of Reuben A. Prosser, for balance
of purahnse money of lot No. 7.
Also, at tbe seine time end place will be sold, one
iron gray horse male, two bay mare mules, one sorrel
horHe. and one buggy and set of buggy harness. Also,
that tract of land containing two hundred and fifty five
acres, in said county, known as tha J. II. Lawrence
plantation, adjoining lends of J. H. Lawrence, Wm.
Field’s estate, Rogers, Gilmore and others , levied on
ns th* property of James A. P- RobsoD, to satisty a fi
fa from Baldwin Superior Court in favor of Elijah A
Robson vs. said James A- P. Robson, assigned by
plaintiff to Phebe A Lindrum,
POSTPONED SALE.
Also, at the same time and and place will be sold,
that tract of land i« said county, containing two hun
dred acres, adjoining land' of William A. Hobson’s
estate, T J. Crowly and others ; levied on to satisfy
a fi ta from Baldwin Superior Court against James A.
P. Robson, in favor ef Elijah A. Robson, assigned io
Phebe A. Lindram Property pointed out by Plaiu-
tiff's Attorney.
Also, at the same time and place will be sold, five
and a half shares of capital stock of the Milledgeville
Hotel Company, and all that tract of land in said
county known as th* Nathan Hawkins “ Stovall
place'’ containing seventeen hundred acres, more or
excepting the widow'* dower, adjoining lands of Mre-
Kenan, Howal Rose and others
Also, at the same time and place, all that tract cf
laud in said county known ns the “ I*ddjplace. ’iD
possession now of Wiliiam Hawkins, adjoining lands
of Dr Jarratt and others, containing eight hundred and
fifty-eight acres, more or lees. The said Hotel stock
ana said two last mentioned tracts of land levied on as
the property of Nathan Hawkins, deceased, to satisfy
a fi fa from the County Court of said county iu favor
of Thomas Johnson v*. Nathan Hawkins & Co.
Also, at the same time and place will be sold, a house
and lot in Midway, in said cauntv, lying on the west
side of the Milledgeville and Gordon Railroad, as the
property of Mary II Tucker, endorser, to satisfy a fi fa
m tavor of Joseph Miller vs Janies M McCrary, prin
cipal, Isaac N McCrary, security aud Mary II Tuck
er. endorser, and gave notice and advertised accord
ing to law.
Also, Four hundred acres of Land, more or less,
lying in Salem district of Baldwin county, adjoining
lands of Elam Brundage. Francis Minor and oilier*;
levied aa tbe property of T E C Butts to satisfy two fi
fas, one iu favor ot Robert Godfrey, bearer, vs Peter
DurdeD, &TEC Butts sec’ty; and one in favor of Orin
VV Msssey vs T I C Butts, which last mentioned
levy was made by Redding Blount, Constable, and
returned to me. Property pointed out by Pl’ff* Atty.
Also, six hundred nml sighty-five acres of land,
more or less, lying *n the east side of the Oconee
river, and bounded as follows : on the east by William
Gray, John Champion and Sam’l Chandler, on the
south by Thomas Arnold, Wm C Mi tell urn, E Chand
ler and Mrs Martha Vinsoif, on the west by Mrsjincey
Moran and the homestead of Mrs E iza Roberson, and
on (he north by John Rav. Sold as the property be
longing to tbe estate of YViilinm A Roberson, dee’d to
satisfy two fifas, one in favor of Joseph Miller against
Wm A Roberson, dec'd, Eliza A Roberson Adun’x.
and one in favor of Samuel G White, for the use of
Mrs P A Lindrnm, against E:iaa Roberson, Adrnr'x of
William A Roberson, dec’d. Sold in two parcels of
2CII acres each, and one parcel of 285 acres. Property
pointed out by Plaintiffs Attorney. Terms Cash.
Also, one black mare mule, to satisfy a lien fi fa In
fa vor of E T Ailing vs MoSes Rav. Property pointed
out bydefendaut. OBAD1AII ARNOLD, Sh’ff.
Dec 1,1871. ID if
Also, at tbe same time and place will be sold, filteen
hundred pounds of ginned cotton, more or less, as the
property of B W Hawkins, to satisfy n hen fi fa issued
from Baldwin Superior Court iu favor of 0 11 Wright
Si Son vs B VV Hawkins. Also a lien fi fa issued from
Justice Court of the 320th district, G M, in favor of
W T Conn va B W Hawkins. Property pointed out
by plaintiff a attorney.
O. P. BONNER, Dep'y Sh’ff
be heavy.
From this date I 1
S "at 19, 1871.
Wilkinson Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court house door iu the
town of Irwinton, in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In JANUA
BY next, the following property, to-wit:
One hundred acres of land, more or less known as
the Joel Hoover place, adjoining lands ot J. I Jack-
son, J. L. Hughs and Sarah Hoover. Levied ou as
the pioperty of T. F. Newell, to satisfy one Justice
Court fi fa in favor of J. L. Branan. Levy made and
returned to mo by Conetablu. Terms of sale cash.—
Levy made by J. W. Herndon, Constable.
Also, at the same time and place fifty acres of land
ndjoiniug lands of Joseph Y’oungblood and others;
levied on to satisly one Justice Court fi fa issued from
tbe 327th district, G. M., in favor of Thomas A. Sim
mons vs. James I. Jackson. Property pointed out by
Plaintiff’s Attorney. Term* of eale cash.
LEWIS L. PEACOCK, D. Sh’ff.
Dec 1,1871. 19 id
W 1
Wilkinson Sheriff Sale.
ILL be sold before the Court house door at Ir-
wintoa, in laid county, on the first Tuesday in
JANUARY next, within the legal hoars of sale, the
following property, lo-wit:
One hundred and thirty-two acres of land, more or
less, being part of lots No's one hundred and forty-
tour and one hundred and forty-five in the 27th uis-
trict of said county of Wilkinson, adjuiuing lands of
B. Fountain, Charles Johnson and Rebecca Valentine.
Levied on os the property' of C- T. Green, deceased,
to satisfy a fi fa ot David Welch vs. Nancy A- Green,
Adm’rx of C. T Green, dec’d, issued irorn ttie Superior
Court of said oouoty.
Also, at the same time and place, one hundred acres,
more or less, of lot of land No. two hundred and five,
26th district of said county, being the place whereon
J. W. Payne now lives. Levied on as the property of
sard J. VV. Payne to satisfy a fi fa iu favor of B. A.
Whipple, adm’r, vs. J. W. Payne
L. L. PEACOCK, D. Sh’ff.
Dec 1,1871. 19 td
Wilkinson Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court house door in, Ir
winton, Wilkinson County, on the first Tuesday
in JANUARY next, within the legal hours of sale, one
black mare mule, nine years old. Levied on as tho
property of John Gardner, to satisfy s fl fs in favor of
Thomas Johnson vs. John Gardner and John R.
Bragg, and D. J. Ryle, security. Pri'perty pointed
out by defendant. W. B. ETHRIDGE, I). Sh’ff.
Dec 1,1871. 19 td
Wilkinson Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court house door, in the
town of Irwinton, said county, within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
the following-property, to-wit:
One mouse colored mule, one gray mare, and one
colt about two year* old, fifteen hundred pounds lint
cotton, mere or less, one hundred bushels of coin,
more or less, two stacks fodder, one hundred bushels
cotton seed, more or leBs. All levied on by me by vir
tue of a fi fa issard fiom the foreclosure of a mer
chant's lien, returnable to the Superior Court of said
county in favor of W. J. Chambers 4. Son for the use
of L. J. Gailinaitiu Si Co. vs. Seaborn J. Jackson, to
to satisfy said fi fa. L. L. PEACOCK, D. Sli’ff.
Dec 1,1871. 19 td
NOTICE
Of Change of Schedule on .Hares h Augus
ta Katlroad.
Office Macon A Angus!# R. R., \
Augusta Oct. 6, 1871. y
On snd after SUNDAY, OCTOBER Sth, 1871,
end until further notice, the Train* on this road
will run a* follows :
NIGHT TRAIN,
I,eave Augusta.. .7:00 p. m.
Leave Macon ...... 6:30 p. m.
Arrive at Augusta ‘445 p. m
Arrive at Macon 430 p. m.
* DAY TRAIN—DAILY
(SauJaj* excepted.)
LeaveAugnsta..* 11:00 a. m.
Leave Macon 6:30 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta - 5:30 p. in.
Arrive at Macon 7:35 p. nr.
Passeugere by the Night Train, leaving Augusta
at 7 p. m., will make cro.-e conuectiou at Macon
with Ssuthweatern Railroad to all points iu South
western Georgia
Passengers leaving Macon at 6:30 p. m. will
make clsse counectioui at Augusta with North,
ward bound trains, both by Wiimingtou and Co
lumbia; also with South Carolina Trains for
Charleston.
Passengers leaving Macon *t 6:30 a m , make
close connections at Carnsk with Day Passenger
Trains on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta nud all
points West; alv> fcf Augusta with trains going
North, and w ith trains for Charleston : also, tor
Athens, Washington and all stations on Georgia
Railroad.
Passengers from Atlanta, Athens and all points
on Georgia Railroad make close connections at
Camak with trains for Macon, Milledgeville and
Sparta, and ail station* on Macon & Augusta
Railroad.
Passengers leaving Augusta at 11 a. m arriving
at Macon at *7:35 p. m., make close connections
with train# on Southwestern Railroad,
No change of cara between Augusta snd,Mscon.
First class coaches on all trains.
S. K. JOHNSON, Sup’t.
OFFICE TREASURER Si nTE'.
j Near Milledgeville. Ga., Nov. . ; , 1
T HE undersigned will receive,
the Board of Tim-tees, up In the 2”: ■ 1
j 12 o'clock, Sealed Proposal? tor lurr:-'.;
| specified beNtw. Parties offering i.i
j eity to bid for any one or more of the • " ■■
list—all being required to furnish wi ; i
ides of the articles proposed to be ■
articles famished not coming up f.
pies may be rejected and returned a i
the bidder. A'.! articles must be stric
good merchantable quality. The
ered iu such amounts as required ueedi .
must be delivered at Milledgeville, frtig ’p |
1st January, 1872. The purchtre :mm ..
1st April, 1872. aud paid as soou as diawu t..-n r
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.
1,000 “ Scgar Cured Hams.
1,600 “ Leaf La d*
35.000 “ White Cot n Meal.
12.500 “ Flour.
3,000 “ Drown Sugar.
1,000 “ Crushed “
2,000 - Rio Coffee.
250 “ Java- “
450 “ Tobacco.
200 Gallon* Mo!*sse*.
40 “ Apple Vinegar.
1,200 lbs. Turpentine Soap.
800 “ Adamantine Candies
1,000 “ Goshen Butter.
25 “ Green Tea.
2,500 “ Rice.
1,000 y :g Osnaburg*.
Th* bidder must tpeci^r th# prices B ,
each item or kind of goods is proposed P
nished, by the pouDil bush*l, gal'on or .-,i
the case may b*. Th# right being reservtd i
award the contract for tupplying th? above nnr ■
articles to any oae or more of the bidu-'is, or i -
any bid offered. Bid* should be iturf s . j
Furnish Supplies,” aud addressed to B ? ’
signed.
M. R BELL, i
Treasurer A Ste naru L A. j
Nor. 21. \7 1
SI £ fit 0 v ft. %.
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, - ’ ' CK 81 KEL t, ' _ ■ fit) itsitl, wm : •
A 1 iVviVc
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in U ... ‘.fd.i.u*
: I From Shoe I’ . ’ • Sicam'ioai.
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Fga'Sf u-r cr.-\ V
r,d crcvl \
A^nt.
AT THE AUGPTA STOKE,
li. T. W ! E I) E M A N
S d. or to W T. u ’.M
conaiiiutiy on hand, .v
»■
WATCHES. LaI’U' ‘
CHAINS .1 ■ vicry.
Si ver War*, S iv. r .-
f-y- W,„.t cr A • ’
short notice.
'•»- IIV”. :T
* i.lcdr: vi i-. O. t. i
\Y: o htr.e Adopted rh* Ca*h System, m.-’ •• !•> • •
•■’t ! their good* CHEAPER than nny o* 1 r
\' v 1,v u L e san:® quality.
YOU ASK THE I’ '■ < a a UY:
.ii.led thereby
i i; s eatt or will
’mto.s. CuBsry.
Irv --Vr I at
I. 10 3m
IM Al ■ ) 1 H ELS
HAVE HKCK!VED
s-sniiL- 2h?.sa iswrsx.
FURNITUR E,
And srs ipe . ■ * 'Tf
priies all o? t' *
's’. Bt'C»ui*e we buy exclusively for r;. it, .. I : ■ • ’■'-.rcains which the
’a It alwRi g fomiriApda.
Pccivuffr we sell onlv for Cash, c v y vv. n i >t no bad deltt 1 *
** mode up in «x*r» profit* out of our custoi. >-i>.
od, RfletBM our *drant»2<*« for purchasting ;u-o=:••• such that we are en-
> ed to Voir thorn CHEAP, and sell them
Prices that Defy tJomjietitioii!
J.
AAD IV
Georgia State Xinaatic Asylnm,
OFFICE TREASURER A- STE W
Near Miiledgevill*, Ga., Nov. 20, !
S EALED PROPOSALS will he receir. 1 m . .
office until the 10th day of December n. v , I |
o’clock, M , to cut and cord 3.500 or Is I I I -
VVOOD—th* 8tste te furnish the limber. Tbe cat- j Plinm) «
ling and cording to commence on «i abnu s
January, 1872, and there must be cut and e ■
eords each menth nrtil fh» whole 3.. oii <,.■.:
and corded. Bidders required to give be. . ! ... in
security for faithful performance ot con! .
to be paid let April, let July, 1st Oc’ n r, I-.
1st January, 1873. M. R. BELL,
Treasurer A. Steward S. U.
Nov 21, 1871. 17
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RN* i f
A careful fismis*tion of our goo • v. '
f V PRICES we have aetabiished in on'or • . :
■ ’ f the EXTREME
: t 11 n firs: class trade.
OFFICE
i lioonu
ia FIi USE,
Jh. TRTAIj XS ALX.
cu.\e &
Hanv
SL li
Mll.LRDGRTILLO, OA ?J» 1871.
>or ii in Wiiviip,
.Milii’i'p'ville, (ia.
G-eorgia State Ztunatic Asyl.B.i,
OFFICE TREASURER A STEW* '■ <
Ne«r Milledgeville, Gs , Nov. 21, I r \
S EALED PROPOSALS will be receir • d
office until the 10th day of Deeemli- r : *'
o'clock M., to furnish this Inttitntion wi-i.
good merchantable BEEF *«ch ua> by
M , in equal proportion of fore and hied qu«r!
delivery Io coinm*nee on the first dsy o f ’ ■• >
1872, ami continue until the first day ol Jau i..
Ttie money to be paid on or about the I «t oi '
1st of July, the 1st offlstober, 1372. end
January, 1873. Bidders to give bol d ami •
omply willi contract. The right reserve
any or ail bids. M. R. BLLL,
Treasurer h St w- : ■ .- L
Nov 21, 1871.
FROM THE HID !FoST GRADE TO
THE LOWEST.
And consists of every a 1 iunTu •. i. .r- rsq .rjd
to ituuis'u a house or office roatpie:?
All *i w! cl: r* offei a nib • L0WL2 T.l AN
EVER OFFERED BEFORE.
LV. and examine e u ' » *rr>ot*s
212 «o4 m sr.v.t.AtS r i Ti.Fvf» r.
HEltlilJVG OFE ,Vi' COST!
MRS. P. A. LINDRUM.
N«v. aa, 1371.
7A, ga.
It Cm.
■ AS IN STci.’R AND FOR
J. R. DAN HI
RESPECTFULLY inform-
of Milledgeville and vicinity that
' M opened a full stock of
Groceries and Confectionery,
AT NO. J MILLEDGEVILLE HOTEL J ’.
Quick rale? ami small profits is iny motto. (I
a call.
Milledgeville, Nov 21, 1871.
’-vT J. i—t .
TREASURERS OFFICE ) i
Wiik'u^M'n (’onrty. {
Irwi ton, N ror. «r 29t:i )
\ LL pnrtieB ijoldinjj onl«r- !* k " r« n*?ty of
i a Wilkinson, p®«i8k*ci j rii.r Jaiiusrj 1st, ib7i, sre
hereby and rcq-nred to prrn*:.t to f!i$-
\m*it!Y8 : ,gne<l on or l>eL*re the toth Dee«?mt>»r nsxt,
a < o i>icick Silks,
I can «»e found al rnv «:n fi*<* 1th snd loth of D»*- 1
c«* : !;r> stvj ..t j ▼ i-ti :euoo a* onv other tirr a.
JAM Km a. MASON, j
Ooutity Tr<*t*..rer. 1
Klin following Goods, which she is ollbring at
Cast, far the tier! JJO days.
A CAES.
SELLl.Mx OFF .41 COST.
es I!
Stoves!
Augusta, Ga , Oct 1 1, 1871. •
r TAKE great pleasnre iu recommend r" to
friend?, and customers of former years, M< us
CLINE A QUINN, who have recently opened a , i , , T
Dry Goods establishment in MllledgcvilV Tee?. 1 AM selling out tr.y :• ■■ ml of *tare* a! cost I Bread and Imt. LftCe,
gentlemen are every way worthy aud, I tv..:.-, he t come and sec for yonrse.vee, and tf my price* don’t T?i.Glint/ FrinffPS
‘•Aiigupta Store” will receive a iiberal patron are f c-m suit yon, }uu need no. buy KL.ilin^ r ringeS,
■he people of Baldwin and 8 epts». mi. *,! , Edging and Insertion,
A — ‘roSL SAIlE. ' Lace Collars,
THIS OFFIUE.
Hro«ado Jtptnefio JSiik*. Plain Japanese Sliks.
tmpre*« Cloth, and Scotch Plaids,
Colored Satine, Australian Crape.
Black and Colored Alpaca,
Repps and Delaines,
Silk Velvets and Velveteens,
Scarfs and Bows,
ValenciennC Lace,
Book and Job Work, neatly
ecuted at this offics.
- CICUfcti A£vt23 1,0:
: ' x Apply at
Milledgeville, Oct 21
MADAM N. fe. ii-isOSj DEIDGE
IIA9 JUST OPENED THE ii.’.NT • )MEST AND MO.'T COMPLETE
STOCK of mXALIJSrjEK^
In Store No. 2 Milledgeville Hotel,
ever shown in thie part of tho oonntry. Compn«‘i«? rJl the Ifttest stylet* nf Dry Goode, Huts, Ribbon?, l^mc?
Underclothing, <Sic., »nd in fact everythii,^ ft«u ..t n. the firs^cla^s Millinery Stores of our iarg#
The Citizens of Baldwin
and the adjoining coantieg would find it to th-lr ber.cfit to cad ou her before nurohsetrg e ««wi.er*. Ordet.
taken and goods made up in the latest style and t. short notice from find cuts? mntrnal. P-.r»-.'i« c-
ou h*r will be satisfied that she can Sell good? CHE VPER than they have ever !.->*□ .ffered in tin* si’v b'-fore. I . ...
November29.1871. fs t f Underahtr**,
. Buckskin and Woole» Glorea,
Linen Collars and Cuffs,
Veil Lace and Bere^e,
* Tissue and Grenadine,
!.. iii-s and (ients Handkerchief*,
Paper Col It,r* and Cuffs,
Boaricts, Hats, Flower*, Feathers,
Ribbons, 41c., in profusion,
Gents’ and Boys’ Hat*,
Hose find Half-hose.
Chignons, Curls,
Chatoilaines, .Switches,
Pompadores, Rolls,
Frizzes, Wigs.
Hair Nets, At’,
Bleached and unbi*«ehod
Flaid and Striped Homospun,
Joans, Korssvs and Linsevs.
Red, White and Opera Flaunels,
Balmorals and Ptincees Lout>e Skirts.
Shawls, Cloaks, embroidered Saques,
I. and Inlants' Merino N est*.
Groceries. SAMUEL, A. COOK, Provisions.
As. X* J
And Commission JWerrhant,
No. 1 MILLEDGEVILLE HOTEL BLOCK,
Offers to the city and ooantry trade a eh. >c? r.i .!'■ : 'looted stock of th* follnwisg ortic’s* »t 'ow«M marks*
prices:
Bacoo, Clear Sides, Clear Rib ami Shoulders,
Canvassed, uncanvassed, aud Sugar-cured Hams,
“ Floyd” Hams, the best in the market,
Beef Tongue*, Breakfast Bacon, M n *» Pork
Falton Market Boef, Yellow Crusited, Powdered and Granulated Sugars
Rio and Java Coffees, in I2-5 or -50 lb sacks, ? nt Retail
Imperial, Oolong, Gunncv. >L ., YouDg Hyson and English Breakfast Teas,
Middlemass’ Manufacture of Alb. rt, Argvle and Water Bi- ;uit ao : = *
- Nut'S, for tea or lunches.
Flour, of various brands, embracing “Cream of St. Louis,” ‘‘Nonpareil,”!
“Western World,” Cook and Cheek’s Choice Farniiv and City M. s.
Prime Lard, in 50 lb kegs and 10 lb tins,
1200 lbs Rice, No 1 large Mackerel,
Factory and Pineapple Cheese, Gdt-erfere Goshen Butter,
Red and Yellow Ooioup, Choice Northern Potatoes and App! »,
Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos,
Havana Cigars, Table Salt, Sperm and Parafine Candles,
Also in store, a fine lot Bagging, Oats, Nat's,
W heel barrows, for gardening purposes,
Willow and Wooden-ware, Clothes Baskets,
Water Buckets, Well Buckets, Broom*.
Work Baskets, A'c., &e.
An Examination of Goods snd f rices EoliciteG,
[^“REMEMBER THE PLACE
Special Attention to Fiour, L'acc.n, Sttgar tn<5 Coffee.
Pi ices as Low as those Current
Nubios, Hoods, Furs,
Woolen Overshirts,
Table Damask,
Towels and Napkins,
I rish Linen,
Mriped arid plain Jaconet,
Swiss Muslin and Tarlatan,
Mull and Nainsook Mu*lin,
Ladies' and Gents’ Shoes,
Misses and Children # Shoes,
Brogans and Women Shoes.
Infants’ Woolen Shoe3,
Hull’s Hair Reuewer,
Chevalier's Lite for the Hair,
Lroit’s Kutbairou, and Tricoferous,
Jlloom of Youth and Rouge,
Large variety < ! New auu Fine Perfumery,
All of tho akor® goods h? are determined to sell AT COST.
Brogsns, f 1.75. Cloth Gaiter*, $!.“•» 1 . ? "it. Fiirnred I>cL-iines. 20c.
Come end ffrnminr < tt sine/.- and ‘liters
P l >3 r >} i s e ’.r&oro,
i*. nd V7o Will »Sak« it to ITour Advantage toSiada With C*_
L1S.S. P. A, Z.ZZffX>3t17BC.
If: .*>ig*ri!'*, O* , D«* 1,1*71
'■- w sfagg3« i,,i ° i s 1
T uks,
Sugar Boxeo
NEW CARPETS FOR KALI. TRADE
jr ^ tws: 3S3
Cab.
B A I Xi I S ciL* 3 II o .
I 1AVI inst aHtaMaj oasaiuc lUrwaiad . of 1RPEIX eonisiir*!BODY
I ! j,"”-— “ 1 -. ^
reining tal
iiui'tiiiUjS ridsein. hGUsh velvet . vkfki'.s English • sseli.s thrkc-
1NGKAIN.S, VKNEIIAlfS sa<i •thnr - \> , n .. tH ,. t |.o\V
m Macon.
„ . , PKM E > mHURTS.
Hcaaekeapm wonid do wel! to try -a r, ot S L «il. ’ *.,d \ •npnre WAJI.’H It „ wsr W. have also o»*a*d a superb .task of
ranted to give satisfaction. Crook and Cheek a Cu t : Fatally kept oountannv on ban 1 1* aM a
MUle.igt-'ville, Ga., Nov. 8,1871. ’ Urn** u *•?■> *6 rr ys ac« Damask*
* ’ * ' 1*<>r ' URTAINS, with all tbs C*ntr* Tsreela. G:ui|« a: ri !. i
r »' ■ - —: ~~ — —-■ - — — .— I'-*. . .ar a’isB'i.m i» mvit*o to i.»r stock of
BA9C0S& MMS WBUm&l
NEW FRENCH TAMBOURED I.A( V. CURTAIN’S,
!S©Hiijha«i L*ee Carf*iu^, tornlees gu,l Bands.
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! ’“SY.zow
8 2* A 3 S E .
FOR SALE!
A House aad Let ia Gordon*
M Y IIoum sod Lot in Gordon is now for sale
Anyone wishing to purchase will do well to ap
ply soon. The bona* now ooctutted by Mr. K- A
Walker. J. L. BRANAN, Agent.
Gordon, G*., No 1T.C.R. R., Oot 17,1871. I23m
I N CALLING THB ATTENTION OF TUU PFOPLE OF BALDWIN AND HANCOCK C<*UN
T1L8 to nur
AXHENSE ST0( k OF GROCERIES ASD PROYiSiO.YS,
We wish them to bear In mind that MACON HAS FULL *5 PERCENT ADVANTAGE OF AUGUSTA
Di FREIGHTS BETWEEN *PASTA AND THIS POI.-.T
Haviug increased onr facilities for doing hnsinca* * e nt e now enabled to offer SPECIAL INDUCEWF. 5"t»
to ttiiwe wisliiag aifo.U in onr liu*.
Of hh rewazt pnWcrai w* bav* .1 * a /.
«nr r' c«d shads* they wait.
* 1 tr 'ii.toiuer* <>au ,,
Oor Stock is Fresh—Arriving livery Eay.
Onr Oood* are Bought lor. ur r -'esh.
We are Wot Compelled to Pay “ Ufiir.a Prices.”
And We Want to Sell.
Send for onr List of Prices, or cotr* and see a*. Having th* Agsncr direct * om •' » importer, *. «sn »ff. i
LOWER PRICES FOR
s^a-a-XTSTCi- ties
Than any other House in oar City
Mooon, Ga.,R*pt 1$, 1671.
SEIMOlPa, TINSLEY & CO.
7 3a.
FLOOR AM) TAR!Af OIL CLOTHS,
if . ffn.wt qnallty of good* raart»faei*r*4. of any w: i . *. .• env - .» w.
Stair Oil Cloth and Crash. Mtair Beds, Oil Cloth Rug 1 *
DOOR MATS, RUGS A N D )i \ T T I N g S,
rfc^,ia gert r.jrevted *«i..k *v*r show* in A . n.
Wall Pa^r§, Rorder<t am! Paper Shade*,
in etwest endUrs variety. GILT, FLOWBKEI* MALI, t ■ kK at t PLAIN Paper* p. , .
t.h* time*. Also, of 1 " ~
ITatr Cloths, Fttrnifttre Coyerintrs and Zrnuminar.
W-. have a Urge r-appiv.
DKUGGEIe arid CRUMB CLOTH8, snv *:,*.
PICTURE TA8SELB. PICTUBR CORD,' PICTTRE bAi|,> .4 . ., M „ e ,| w .’fl, ,!,*
'f.n>.t Trcde.
Our customer* are tented t* saaui>** *nr u«w t; v , .
‘ ARPEV8 MA1)B AND LAID w*ll arid rir,. t.iiJI. • i.ui is I,AID sfMTrps *, .« CURTAIN'S
put up witaout daisy. A 1 work (tess well and in ,e*«,.o. by
Jaiups A Brother,
•.. P t*. leri.J* m*. * 05 ,!K “ VM STRKKT * At m STA ,u