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::= '^7 which will last him ton
ji/inifclia^ scei '’ f,,r tlje *»**«*• } •'Rr-nuly, »ts debts and subsid
. ,,( -500. Ha needs no i otiiiv
, 3 cOtl vi -
i ,i-i] the expenditure of 8s00 In-
LiiV cnltivat
interest on
Lis
Crtifliu Star of Filday sav,:
- mnnike, our Ordinary, assisted Mr. S
COTTON fliRRKT.
Liverpool, Oof. 25 —t‘-Hi -;t 12 !.
at
i Pu , '""•"Ji iissisten Mr. S W.
3U acres, v.m c !» pm, , worth yesterday j„ measuring the
—7..i r corn t<ikt on bis Brag
tlie lowest calculation, 1
:!, 7 Un{pfJ >" hundred an,l fhh'tgl r 'l
»*- .«.«,
no.,, * g « toH E .rte wrs-^S'Vui
where they will bring at the P rob abIy go to a nephew, who is being ed-
, cre . He lias expend -1 $2 r-• H
id , $900 of
r ,ay out again ; be has raised G.OOU
of potatoes:
Ni:\v Voijk, p " 25 — i
RavaV\ ui,-
At gi-t v, 21-j
Mac -x. 23'c
Ml-.i nns.t.vii.i.K 2
Good, in New York, 30.
>n 26'e.
SOUTHERN RECORDER.
T o. t > <i a j , U c t o b e r 2 1, 1 3 6 9 .
Local Column.
Ad mils; ini?H*’s
Alt’ Y*.tH>4 l Am
PoSlpOlHMl Suit'
Cut ton hand.
ALL at
V
jo.teuer
per bustie!
be
FAY UP.
. - - -r-- - uuuj: en- The following inducement* are held out to
Cil er al Princeton College at the ex- old subscribers to
a vessel for the round trip for
. brings out a load of merchan
ts for which lie is credited say 8250,
\ ivi’,] nav for loading, aud with the
..ji-iire of 82,000, besides saving bis
. the ensuing year and without
•saving enough inferior potatoes to
, ff veral large bogs. This calcuia-
Mr. Editor, you will see is made with
m-simiun of all expenses and the min-
,,,•^11 receipts. Three hundred hush-
r ac ,e would be au average crop, aud
* -,n per bushel would bo au average
making instead of 86,000, $13,500.
peuse of the late President.’ 0 ' ' ~ a7»T“T * P ’’ m • -u
ry, , . ■ : As an inducement to our old suuscribers,
,;n „f,Jl rt .u C .°“! nS re P‘, r: of Gen ' Spinner we offer the following inviting terms. If
'viil show that the total amount of natiou
a. currency, of all kinds, in circulation on
the oOth ot Juue last, was 8478,035,S3S 61.
1 lie Santa Barbara (Cal.) Press’ says:
Choice Groceries, Provisions, Con
feetionery, Friiils, Toys, etc,.
13F LOW FOR CASH ^
Bv W T
i July 4, 1869 27 6m
5L AXKETMHAWLSi Clieneilles,! £
I NUBIAS, at JOSEPH’S.
AT JOSEPH’S.
B Y vnaii- t>* an order
Ordinalv <*f L'lcn-ns cou:
! public « t»ery b lore lb • Court-h ui'c do >i in tin-
: town o Dublin, in said county, within 'be legal
hours .it'sale, on the first Tuesday in December
i next, a. the re:-! estate ot Cullen O’Neal, late of
said countv, decei-.scd, consisting of the follow ing
CONN.: described lauds :
"lijmc Place," 141)21 acres.— 14b acres of frac
tional lot.lfo. 3. Jblj acres, it being one-half of
lot No. 27 : also, ali of lots Nos. 23, 28, 53, 54. 57,
t and 58, each containing 202-1 acres, more or
less, and being in the 2d district of said county,
l aud known as the .“Home Place” ot said Cullen
O'Neal, lying on the eastern bank of Palmetto but
I better known as Turkey creek, with excellent
j -n . , : houses usually on a plantation, and embracing a
1 he reader will see that name scattered ^ 1>ody fiue * ottoa anJ cora land aai J in
T. T. WINDSOR & CO'S
Dry Gbooclo Store,
au 1 \ oit will ii-,-1 » j •!» lot i*t
& NT O 153 25,
ii«*m the Court ot < )j Women’s and Ilii-s (> t, S .-wed. at
S / -7 O /nr aif.
: <>' The CHRAl’ESi au-j i!E8T 811 (JIAS iu
the market. 8 *Id only for CASH at that price.
9 ‘M
I TNANM COUNTY
i.vi cultural
W
A LARGE AND SELECT LOT OF
Clothing
five-sixths of our subscribers will pay no
all dues, etnbraciug the year 1869 to Jau- |
uary, 1870, vve will give them a chance to through our columns, aud by going to Jo- j Middle Georgia. A tine stream of water runs
At
ur
T. T. WINDSOR & CO'S.
For Sale LOW for Cash.
J. Swift, Esq., of Montecito. has raised ! drfi "'’ as a P re «eitt Lorn us, all names be- j sepb’s, they will see what is at Joseph’s. [joned, Lffmdin^wate^nongh ioTmm/gim^r
oats this year ten feel high, with heads two \ * n g put in a box, " - ‘ " ‘ '
Jest, long and a pint of oats to the head. I Two fine Gold Watches, full jewelled,
toeing informed that “oats never do well”
in this region, lie sowed on tlnee different
One fine Revolving Rifle, shooting 6 times.
parts of the ranch, and at different times! I 0ue Rifle WaIkiD g Cane.
The results are almost marvelous, that is, i Cne Mississippi Rifle,
r a country so unfavorable to the oat One tet flue Silver-Plated Forks.
fo
crop
Our friend J. is a live wide awake mercb- j other purposes, containing 1G64J acres, more or
! ant, young,active, handsome and hopeful ; j ^Tuo—The -Noble's Place,” being lot No. 122,
i he is for making a name as a merchant,.
aud all he asks is a fair field aud a lair i
fight, for trade. Mr. J
One Silver Pitcher.
price
The-
Au English mathematician has figured Two Silver Cu
ps.
„ ; are made after a careful ex- I wei g llt i size.^ ^etc., of the animals | One Silver Card Basket.
; t ; 01 -i and present only facts. A trial
n j r in every statement I have made.
As l Lave already
j it-.*
ahcan-
extended this letter,
me length, 1 will close,
yteinlailiR ,fl C° IlUnne 11,16
;, e detail- are presented.
theme until all
BRUNSWICK.
| that he says entered Noah’s Ark, aud the
room required for provisions, and he finds
that the Ark was four miles long, half a
mile wide, aud as high as a tall tree.
The Western Citizen, published at Par
is, Bouibou county, Ky„ which place is the
largest horse, mule, aud cattle market in
Two Silver Goblets.
NN e will give in place of any of the a-
hove named articles, any other article not
mentioned, of the same price.
For all new subscribers to the Dumber
of 25, or over, iu a Club, a double-barrel
in the 1st district of said county, containing 2U2A
acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Yopp, Scar
borough, and others, and known as the “Noble's
considers bimself! Place.”
... , The “hoc/.-P/(ir«.’being lots Nos. 120 and 121,
apart and parcel of Mtlledgeville, and containing 393£ acres, in tlie 1st district (twelve •
: has its interests at heart, aud a6 his means ; acres being formerly sold off) adjoining lands ot
\opp, Judge Baker, and others and the above i
mentioned Noble’s Place, and known as tiie
“Lock Place.”
, Also—The “ ff'/n Baker Place
those men who believe in building up a j . containing 2i»2£ acres, more
place, and for that reason wo bespeak ior j district of said county, and kno
! r . I Baker Place,
him a fare share of business.
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Dry G-oods,
With SADDLERY, HARNESS, RIDING and
....WAGON BRIDLES....
All of which will be sold low for cash, by
T. T WINDSOR & CO.
Milledgeville, Oct. 19, 18C9 42 4t
Dissolution.
increase, so will his interest in the piosper ■
ity of the place increase. He is one of j
T
A I
TO BE HELD AT
Eatonton, Ga.,
ISTovembsr 2, 1300.
PICEmiUM LIST.
The Fa m.
Best Stallion, opeu to the world, -® !•> <‘o
Second best do , “ “ “ “
Best Stallion. Georgia raised
Second best do., “ “.
Best Jack, open to the world
Second best do, “ “ "
Best Jack, Georgia raised — -
Second best., “ *
Best Colt, from I to 2 years old, Ga. raised,
Second best do., •* ** “ “ “
Best Colt from 2 to 3 years old. Ga. raised. 111 00
| Second best do., “ “ “ “ 5 00
Best Mule Colt, from 1 to 2 years old ' lo 00
Second best do., “ “ " “ 5 00
Fastest Pacing Horse 10 uo
Best Mare and Colt, Georgia raised.. lu iHt
Second best do.. “
5 OO
10 uo
5 0o
10 00
5 00
it) 00
5 00
10 00
5 00
HE FIRMS OF JONES A WAY, of Sa- | Best Mare and Colt, opeu to the world... .
,, . . jo- vanuah and JOHN JONES A. CO., of Second best do..
i ei1 - j Milledgeville, are this day dissolved by mutual f* es ‘ afule, Georgia raised
or ess, in the 1st • 7 J J h.,., .. **
, <,T\r n i consent. \ Second best <io„ —
Alt 38 m ' The business will be continued in Savannah by Best Mule, open to the world
by
Mr. Chaki-TON H. Wav, who is authorized to -Second best do..
Best Horse, single harness, Georgia raised
I . Ato-The "Far,than, Placer being lot No. 175, N f h finn of JONES’A WAY ‘ in Kquida- ,
j in tne 1st district of said county, containing 21*4 j t >, „ and b Mr JoHS Joxes. in Milledgeville. Second best do .
(Hi
lo HI
5 GU
io no
5 oo
lo bo
-6. Ou
10 Of*
u * «*
£1^* CHOICE DRESS GOODS, Black : acres more or less (with the_ encumbranee of , who ’ ig ^ si _„ fo ‘ t j, e firm of Jo'ltN 1 Best Horse, single .Un.ess, open to worhi, lO.ud
_ , lira I 'ornlino H nnilinm u ilntv&r l •itliAmitiw onfle I _ r *.j i i r .. * A.'.
*» 1( ,v,iP.2liic irf iBiii Sotly of ilie Times.
■irllfi!:”)
art is:
sasiies are one of
.• u i 1 fl i 11 g s, introduced
the State, and from which point is shipped , shot,gnu will be drawn for and given as a
alaige proportiou of the mules and horses I . , 6
offered for sale in this and other Southern pre8ent to the drawer - ior 50 new sub '
towns, quotes two year old mules at $120 3Cr ‘Uf“-rt>. a fine gold watch, full jewelled,
to S160 ; broke mules, 8150 to 8212. One -All subscribers must pay in advance, and
lot of 28 mules brought $149 ; 10 suck- 1 the successful drawer of the prize will he
llUgS, S40 *" c ‘ / -‘° l- .1 .11. -/«. i •> er
. ,, r , . -d/->d i Mrs. Caroline Fordham’s dower) adjoining lands! 1AVPti ... c,c\
tnd Colored SILK&, Gros Grain Pv P* i 0 f Wm Fordham, Wm. R Scarborough, &c.,and ! * ’’
LINS, Irish POPLIN, at very low prices j known as the -Fordhain Place.”
! The above described lands, containing, in all.
At
Milledgeville, Oct. 26
JOSEPH’S.
43 tf
?' wf;„,r°oM An...l,er 14. o(Sl head, u „,i8 e d bj letter (rent the Editor of the
by year old, sold at c[*0; yearlings as : ^ l I 4
i high as 895; broke in.lies, from 8300 to . Kecorder * MoDe Y sent to us by Express j At *
SALOON.
CONN’S Restaurant is now opeu.
Prussia offers 8500 to ev-
p kingdom that has given
8475 per pair.
1 here is likely to be no end to the va
riety of entertainments at the State Fair.
The latest suggestion is a negro foot race, j
one mile, single heat, for a purse of one
n-'fc 1
The
cr y Roman ii
,twelve children.
lien. Lee's report of the condition of
iU.-l.iM 1 '”’’ 1 College, \’irgiuia, shows tliat
in.-titution is piosperous. The number
.indents this year is 34S, of whom,254
. | n (he school of mathematics, 225 in
I-,? school of Latin, and 206 iu the school-
rmodern languages. Gen. Lee suggests
• e establishment of three new depart-
, ;e , j!f _agriculture, commerce, and applied
.'hentistrv—and a more complete develop-
:r.er.t of the etigineeritig schools now in
.era!i**ii: aiso the opening of a farm and
-;:.ce the first ot the present month, the
N-crttary.it the Treasury has purchased list of casualties on the Hudson River,
. ,01'U.OOO of Ronds, 85.000,000 specially
. , Vet t** the actio., of Cougie.-s, aud $1,-.
(iU.OOO for tlie sinking fund- The bonds
;urchaseJ so i<>r amount altogether to over j t appears that during that time 1005 pas-
ijij.000,000. sengers were killed and 7S8 wounded on
these Roads—an average to each road, dn
or Registered letter. Price, S3, in advance.
ATC AGENT WANTED.
We desire to get an active energetic
Ageut as our collector. One who has had
AD DRESSING A CCRRV
Milledgeville, Oct. 2b'
POWDER,
CONN’S
43 at
hundred dollars, free to all. The negroes Sdme experience in the collecting business '
aud knows how to dun a man elegantly, j
promptly and energetically as tlie nature i
of the case presents itself.
We regret to say it, but we have some
subscribers and advertisers who need con*
staut attention to get pay out of them,and
the more we indulge, them, the more in
different they become. We therefore desire
a man who can impress just such meu, that
about Macon must have pretty good hot
tom.
r l he Atlanta Constitution says the Rev.
C. W . Howard has discovered coal in 20
miles of the State road iu Upper Georgia ;
also, immeaemable iron.
Our Putnam county frieuds have been
fortunate in securing ex-Governor Her-
schel \ . Johnson, as the orator at their
Fair, on the 2d November.
For BreaATast-
BUCKWHEAT, SAMP and GRITS, at
CONN'S.
Lot of Sole Leather for sale very low’ at
J. L. JOHNSON A CO.
Attention is directed to the adver
tisement of T. T. Windsor & Co. It is
rather a modest invitation, but as Mr. W.
is a modest man, we must come to bis aid
by saying that be is as polite behind tlie
2,462 acres, more or less, sold as the property of
tlie estate of Cullen O'Neal, deceased, for the beu- :
elit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased, i
Sold under the encumbrance of the widow’s dow- j
er. Terms c-ash Purchasers furnishing deeds j
and stamps. Possession given 1st January, 1870. ‘
JAMES F. ROBINSON,
Adm'r on estate of Cullen O’Neal.
October 20, 1869 43 tds
l rONTGOMERY SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will
ItA be sold before the Court-house door in Mt.
Vernon, on the first Tuesday in December next,
the following property, viz:—
Two tracts of laud, one containing 3u0 acres, in
cluding the premises where Isbam Green formerly
lived, and 525 acres, including the where
C. B. Mosley's family nhw-lives^eTevied on as the
property of C. B. Mosle^^ojjltnsfv a fi fa issued
in liuuidatioii.”
JOHN JONES.
CHARLTON It. WAY.
Milledgeville. Oct. 19, 1869 42 I in
G. T. WIEDENMANT7
In the New Building opposite the Hole/.
HAVE JUST received a
a nice selection of Watches.
Jewelry, Diamonds, Clocks,
Silver A Plated Ware, Guns.
Pistols. Cutlery. Musical In
struments A WalkingCanes.
SPECTACLES
fitted by the use of the Optimeter. Call and ex
amine my Goods. 1 will show them to yon with
Second best do., “ “ “ “ “ 5 00
Fastest. Trotter, Georgia raised -10 00
| Fastest, do. open to the world It' H*
I Best Saddle Horse, Georgia intsed 10 Hi
i Best do. do. opeu to the world , «u Ov
| Best Bull, Georgia raised 10 00
Second best do., “ i .* 5 Ov
! Best Cow aud Calf, Georgia raised 10 00
; Second best do., “ “ : ' 5 C*t»
; Best Heifer, Georgia raised :> l*u
| Second best do., “ “ 3 06
Best Boar, Georgia raised 60
Best Brood Sow and Pigs, Georgia raised, 00
1 Best Ram. Georgia raised 4 00
; Best pair Turkeys, Georgia raised 2 uu
Best pair Docks, Georgia raised 2 Hi
; Best pair Chickens, *• “ 2 0O.
j Best Imported Bull 10 0l»
Best Imported Cow and Calf...* . 10 no-
Best Imported .Stock Hogs..
10 UO
great pleasure, and will warrant each article as Best Imported Ram and Ewe, (sheep,) it* 00
rid county in favor of
Property pointed
. from the Superior Court r._.
i J. A. Phillips vs C. B. Mosli
j out by plaintiff'.
Also, 250 acres of fluid, levied\n as the proper
ty James R. Calhoun, lying on Nie wafers of Ti
ger creek, adjoining Janies J. Calhounand others,
j to satisfy one fi fa issued from the 1221st. District
! Court ot said comity, in favor of Pinckney Con-
j neil vs J. It. Caihonn. Property pointed out by
counter as he is modest. As to truth, that defendant. Levy made and returned tome by
represented
; i~ Particular attention paid to the REPAIR
of fine Watches snd Jewelry.
Milledgeville, Oct. 12,18ti9 41 tf
can he read all over his face, and when he
tells a customer that so and so is the case
Thomas Thompson, constable.
II. McNATT. Sheriff.
October 26, 1869 43 tds
7veorgia, baldwmcounty:
Dow Price?
t-s.
The Long Island Railroad publishes a , we are in earnest about our pay, and that : about
it of casualties on tlie Hudson River, the day of indulgence is over, and that j iaa ^
New lork Central, Erie, and Long Island thev will be dunned as often as a trup 1 m r .f xir- , »• -n . .. .i ! i wtii annK- i*.v,nnr fnr I an mma k™™ m »ui U ik nn>. uuut
Roads from 1861 km -i.i, .if. 1 y uuunea as onen true T T Windsor ic Co. W ,H get the worth f W ‘H a PP‘J to the I I^IJI \ county for | ke J for t F, e country, or forwarded by Expres
Ivoads, “Otn 1801 to 1S6S, witlt the excep Ma gg e lma n prays, which is five times dai - - ; leave to sell the real ^ v ~ --
tion ol the year 1864, inclusive, by which 1
goods, he may rest assured that he / ’ LOLGLA, BALD\\ IMCOLN 14.
J Notice is hereby givtAi to all whom it may
it the truth. 1 nose who trade With j concern, that on tlie 6kli 1869,
W HITE DINNER SETS. NEW L1MOGE
Shapes, 157 pieces. $25. Smaller size sets
proportionately low in prices.
WHITE TOILET SETS, J1 pieces, $3 2o.
WHITE TEA SETS. 44 pieces, $ I 00.
GOOD WATER-GOBLETS, per dozen, $1 50.
GOOD WINE-GLASSES, per dozen, $1 Of*.
All other goods in our line equally low. Goods
I lie s.-eretary o*
i. reasury has au-
:c sell $150,000 of gold per week during
:iie pteseiit month in that city, and after
•i at to sell 8100.000 per
’c-k until further
The 1’
zei Collector Thomas, of Baltimore, j r » n S ever 7 y ear - S3 persons killed and
wounded, but more killed than wounded.
That is a pretty heavy annual list of lail-
road killing for any road to father.
The trade in hog meat in the L nited *
States, exceeds $75,000,000. Ninety-nine
hundredths of it is transacted in the Mis-*
tdssippi Valley.
A ^ ieuna paper says : “Bismark’s dis
ease, as the French papers said some time
j ago, is simply delirium tremens. He cau- •
brandv is now not a P eu ’ n t ' ,e rooming, aud he has
to take strong stimulants in order to over
come his nervousness. He can never make .
!y. We are forced to collect, to settle up
as far as possible, the estate of the late R.
M. Orme. A siugle mau preferred, and
none accepted wi*hout a good endorsement
as to his moral and social character, u'biclt
must be good.
of their money.
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
In large .variety and styles, at
JOSEPH’S.
Milledgeville, Oct. 26 43 t)
TAXES.
in said countv.
•a! estate ofVohn Seogin, dee’d,
7. 8. SCOGIN,
October 26, I860
Adm'r of
j’rui Seogin, dec’d.
43 4t
G GEORGIA, LAURENS COUNTY.
* By Washington Baker, Ordinary
Whereas Henry S. MontWd has applied for au }
;i?or Doolittle, counsel for parties
had an interview with the Pres
atur
rpHE TAX BOOK will be closed on the 2*>tli
A of November, proximo.
J. R. STROTHER, T. C
Baldwin County.
lay, relative to the pronos-
tiie Island of St. Tbuniaa:
to be favora-
ii,e prt
or
It l« distill, a speech in Parliament without previous- ! * "T ’
? p'S-'- - • c -* ’ , ; j.. taking strou^ doses of cognac brandv” v/e think will prove of great advantage to i . . .
id with feeula—colored, sweetened ana v taking strou B aoses oi cognac uranay. v ) attention long since, hut better late than
j. t ° e P a P^ r > and all that is ueeaed to make j
Very little pure
to be had in France. Ileal btandy is near
unknown to the clas.-^t who like it most.
It
eJ
made twenty years c-id in ten minutes—so ;
s* to deceive the most expert connoisseurs, i
A very humble minister uttered the fol
hiving prayet at a Methodist camp meet j
mg iecently : “0 ! Lord, humble its, break
ts all down. Smash us all to pieces.
Oxford, confined in jail at Sparta, on
the charge of murder in Hancock county,
and als-) charged with murder in Wash-
mgton county, was released on Wedness
nay uiglit, uy a party of men disguised,
•‘■opposed to be his confederates. He was
have Lis trial on the next day.
One Chicago fruit dealer received last
ton tons of California grapes, which
aimed in good condition, and were sold
»: lower prices than those raised in the
central States.
FOR SALE—A COPARTNER WANTED.
The present editor of the Southern Re
corder, as executor upon the estate of the
late R. M. Orme, Sou., desires to se!i the
deceased’s half interest iu the paper.
We desire au active and energetic co
partner, one who will take charge of the
out-door business aud fiuanciul department , , , . .
. , -rrr , , . , , , for the work they are now having done on
ofthepaDet. We have a plan on toot that : , T , ,
’ Greene and Liberty streets, it needed
Large supply of Flour, all qualities, at
J. L. JOHNSON & CO’S.
THANKS.
We tip our hat to the Street Committee
Exemption of Personalty a;
valuation of Homestead, pass upon the
! same on the 5th day o^ofova^ber, 1869, at
mv efface in Dublin, Ga;
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ord y
October 26, 1869 43 ot* -
4 GENTS WANTED.—Agents wanted, $75 to
il *v
C. O. D.
WASHINGTON HADLEYS,
Middle Cooper Institute Block,
Third and Fourth Aves., between Ttli aud Sth Sts.,
NEW YORK.
13f Send for Illustrated Photograph and Cata-
part and t 0 rr Ue 0 f Limoge Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets,
jailed free.
October 19, lc69
NOTICE TO (TT1 TAX-PAVERS,
*200 per month, male and female, to sell the j
, celebrated and original Common Srniee Fauiily !
Sewing Machine, improved ffcd pe»irfcted ;.it will !
hem, fell, stitch, tuck, bind, BrfCTand embroider
in a most superior man
simplicity aud durabilityj
Council Cu ameer, ^
Milledgeville, October9th, 1869. )
O RDERED, That the Clerk proceed at (nice
-to the co'lectioH of the CITY TAX on real
co only 815. For : aU( ^ personal property for the year 1869, aud that
o rival. Do not , a ]l failing to pay up by the 10th day of November
buy from any parties seiffig mA-hiues under the I nex t, that the" Clerk do issue execution against
• same name as ours, unless liaviuy a Certificate of j them in accordance with exislinsr Ordinances.
Best coop Imported Fowls 5 (***
Best bushel Wheat, Georgia raised 5 t-i*
BesVyield Wheat peraciv. Putnam A a-i- / - || (
joining Counties,
Best yield Wheat per acre, open to world. It* l*o
Best bushel Corn on cob. Georgia rai-ed.. 2 U**
Best yield per acre. Upland Corn 5 ,y
Best yield per acre. Bottom land T> «*'*
Best bale Georgia Cotton f» OO
Best bushei Sweet Potatoes, Georgia raised, 3 Oil
Best bushel field Peas 3 la*
Best 200 lbs. Hay—clover 5 IN*
Best 200 lbs. Hay—native grass—Ga.raised, 5 t*n
Best yield Oats per acre 1! im
Best bushel Irish Potatoes, Georgia raised, 3 fin
Best lot Georgia Hams 5 fin
Best lot Georgia Bacon...... 5 oil
Best sack Georgia Flour .! 00
Best bushel Georgia Corn Meal 3 tui
Best Domestic 8oap, washing and toilet... 5 OO
The Garden. .
Best Peck of Onions. Georgia raised $5 (Hi
Best half dozen Cabbage, Georgia raised.. 3 OO
Best lot Vegetables, Georgia raised. 3 HO
Best lot fresh Fruit, Georgia grown 3 HO
The Orchard.
Best barrel Apples, Georgia raised £5 (X)
Best Canned Fruit 3 00
Beat aud largest variety of Peaches 3 OO
Best half bushel L'ried Fruit 3 OO
Best Preserved Fruit
Best and largest varietyjof Grapes iu sue- >
cessful cultivation, S
Best and largest miscellaneous collection I
Fruit, \
The Dairy.
Best Georgia made Butter $3 00
Best Georgia made Cheese 3 t*0
3 OO
3 OO
3 no
The expenses of the Legislature .
State during its last session of sixty-five •' tbe Recorder a handsome paying nistitu-
days, foot up to $211,894 !
tiou, as it was before tbe war, is tbe right
Tbe Fifteenth Constitutional Amend- j kind of man to aid us. Onr business is
i ment (admitting the legality of Virginia’s
action) 6tands thus : The favorable action
of eight more States is required. The
States from which these eight votes are to
be received are Texas, Mississippi, Ala
bama, California, Delaware, Georgia, Io
wa, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Ne
braska, New Jersey, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode
Island, Tennessee aud Vermont.
Secretary Boutwell has now on hand iu
the Treasuiy, according to an official state
ment, 8111,064,768 in coiu and coin cer
tificates, and $8,145,564 in currency.
The salary list of the New York cus
tom house is to be reduced 825,000 per
annum by removals of employees.
too large for us to do it full justice iu all
depaitments. We prefer one who has a
practical knowledge of the printing busi
ness.
Will our exchanges do ns the kiudness
to notice ?
•Dfiilii of S. G. Foster.
Hon. N. G. Foster is dead ! His suffer-
never.
We wonld suggest to the Street Com
mittee that they have forthwith a row of
trees set out from the corner of Liberty
aud Greeue to the Cemetery.
It is th8 only promenade walk that we
have; and ou the sad occasions when we
Agency signed by us, a? they are worthless Oast
Iron Machines.
For Circulars and Terms, apply or address,
H. CRAWFORD A. CO
413 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Pa. F’u.rilit.'Ure TrLeiDaired.
October 26. 1669 43 2tf i
True extract from the Minutes.
PETEK FAIR. Clerk
October 12, 1869 41 3t
NOTICE.
(Ms Office. Siiprese Coart of Georgia, \
Atlinta, October 1st, 1869. j
Uf7HE following is a true extract from theMin-
A utes of the Snpreme Court:
The Kitchen.
Best Light Bread..., $3 uO
Best Embossed Cake 3 0o
Best Cake—fruit 3 no
Best Cake—spouge 3 Ot*
' Best Crackers 3 00
TAechanical Senartment.
“Saturday, August 21, 1869.
are called upon to attend on the funeral I is . or f«^ by the Court that, until otherwise
r # ^ i determined, the order in which the Circuits will
rites of burying our dead, it is desirable hereafter be called, shall be as follows, to-wit:
,ha, w, have . pleasant side-w.lk .Wy |
graded aud nicely shaded. The walk j Cherokee, Blue Ridge, Western, Northern, Mid-
1 die, Ocmuigee, Eastern and Brunswick.
“And the Clerk is directed to give the notice re-
Those who have favored him iu days past, have
his kindest acknowledgments. Orders solicited.
CW He can fix up ail kind of Chairs, Cane bot
tom or otherwise. R. N. ADAMS.
October 12, 1669 41 3m
a 6t*
5 00
3 On
3 1*0
5 no
2 i>0
2 00
2 U0
10 1*0
needs attention at this time. See to it
ing was long and intense, but he endured u p| easei ag your hand is iu on the I quired by the statute, iu the newspapers specified
it with Christian fortitude, until it was said, / 1 i in Section 4206 of the Code, once a week for 6o
street.
"It is enongb, come up higher.”
For several months, we have know’n
that his end was near, and while we re
gret the sad necessity; we could bat feel
that it was better for him to go, than to
linger longer in pain. He was too tvell
1 lie grogs earning of the Central Pacific j
tor tlie six months ending September 30, ;
•mounted to nearly S3.300,000 in coin, of The Intelligencer says the business men : au | widely known, to leave it necessary
^Mcli fully two-thirds has been from local of Atlanta lost $30,000 in gold by tbe re- ; f 01 . „ a to <] we ll U p 0 n his virtues, as an em
cent excitement in New\York
•usi nesa.
^egro masteiy Las brought Tennessee
v a pretty pass. It has burthened her bonds of matrimony
"ith a public debt ot 840.000,000, which at random,
cannot be paid promptly and cannot be
repudiated. Her expenditure ift 81,000,-
ooO a year more than her revenues.
1 he City Council of Augusta had a spe-
<••1 meeting on Tuesday evening, to re
ceive a delegation from tbe Augusta and
Haitwel! Railroad Company, wbi"h was
eeesing aid for its construction. From the
■’atemeuis oi Dr. Casey, the President, we
_' arn that the distance from Augusta to
( layton is one hundred and fifty miles,
«nd the cost of the railroad $3.000,000
he ways and means are "estimated; a
utong the expected helps are 81,5u0,000
a ' 1 ^’ £350,000 from Augusta, and
-/iu.OOO county subscriptions—total ex
pectations, $2,6*15,000—all of which was
erred to the Railroad Committee of the
»ty ' ounc»l of August*!.
The material growth of the South du-
ong the last lour years is strikingly shown
■ y the editorials in some of the Southern
pspers. Ihe official figures at the depart
1J) ent in "W ashington estimate that the cot-
jt crop of the Southern States this vear
’•'ih be worth 8240,000,000. while the to-
value of tlie exporis of the South is set
t ‘°. Wn af - S32S,500,000. At this rate the
v flu
inent lawyer, an earnest Christian and
Babies are the coupons attached to the : -Minister of the Gospei, a good and useful j
CARPETS! - CARPETS!
2VIATTI1TG I
A new lot received at
JOSEPH'S.
Milledgeville, Oct. 26 43 tf
COTTON GblNS,
Two fine COTTON GINS for sale at
days before the next term of this Court.
The Atlanta intelligencer, Macon Telegraph,
Coiambus Enquirer, Savannah Republican, The
J Chronicle &. Sentinel, Southern Recoider and
Federal Union are requested to publish this notice
’ as specified m the above order, and send their bills
, to’ this office.
| Z. D. HARRISON, Deputy Clerk.
October 19. 1869 42 9t
The interest is due citizen, and a man without reproach in the j Jones’ Warehouse.
j private walks of life. The community of August 24, 1869
ASMCTtlTOBAit, iPAiFaJi ?
34 ,i "TUE SOlTHEifli FARM & HOME,'
, , , c x- 3 i | which he was a member, will long feel the
The tota number of graves of Federal \ ^ . , . , , s
b - loss it has suffered in his death.
soldiers who died in the late civil war,
now recorded in the printed forms pub
iished by tbe United States Quartermas
ter’s Department, amounts to about 193,-j
000. There yet remain to be printed the !
records of about 120,000 graves, makiug
an aggregate of 300,000. of which the
names
never he known
We assure the bereaved family of our
’ j earnest sympathy.
[Madison Examiner,
FROM CUBA.
Washington, Oct. 3.—A battle is re
Syrup and Molasses, very low. at
J. L. JOHNSON & CO’S.
Hr 5 We call attention to the advertise
ment of “Classics.” He belongs to the
State Rights school of politics, and as a
W E PROPOSE to issue on the 15th of No
vember, and on the 15th of every month
thereafter a paper of 32 pages, to be devoted ex
clusively to Agriculture., Horticulture and matters
relating to the Field and Fireside.
While we do not desire to disparage any of the
agricultural publications which are now receiving
public patronage, we do not believe that any of
teacher wonld confine himself to his pro
ofToO.OOO occupants will probably ported to have been fought io Cuba, msar fession. He desires to make the South | jj®“ cove ” the ground.which we propose
We intend to issue a first-class paper, both as to
THREE FARMS FOR SALE.
One consisting of 405 acres.
A BOUT THIRTY ACRES of fresh land, clear
ed and in cultivation, and twenty deadened ;
A DWELLING aud a good well of Water.
Another consisting of 416 acres—150 cleared.
A DWELLING and a good Spring of Water.
Also, the place whereon I live, consisting of ! Oest Turning Plow, open to the world.
460 acres—250 cleared—having a good Orchard. I A fcst do - do. 1 horse, open to wo
Dwelling, Gin house and other oh? houses, all of Best Plow Stock forcommon planting work 10 'M
Best Cart, Georgia made
Best do., open to the world
Best Wheelbarrow, Georgia made
Best do., open to the world
BesUTuruing Plow, Georgia made
; Best Plow Stock, “ “
Best lot Plow Hoes and Cultivators
Best Subsoil Plow
Best Cotton Planter
: Best Corn Planter 10 Oo
j Best Reaper and Mower 10 (A*
j Best Cotton Gin 10 0o
| Best Horse Power 10 00
! Best Thrpsher and Separator 10 0(<
! Best pi£ce Blacksmith Work 5 Ou
Best Labor-saving Machine—any kind 5 fiu
Best Turning Plow, open to the world.. . 10 On
Best do. do. 1 horse, open to world, lo Ou
which I will sell on terms, half cash aud balance '• ?’" at Grain Fan
in two payments. CHARLES IVEY.
Baldwin co., Oct. 5. 1660 40 tf
Ot*
Best Guano Distributor 10 OO
’ Best lot Ga. manufactured Boots & Shoes, 5 uo
W ..„ . —— Best lot Georgia manufactured Leather.... KG 00
AN ILL). A Northern man friendly to the i Best and cheapest single bnggv Harness. ) r
oouth, aud a believer iu the old Jeft’erso- | Georgia manufacture, ( 5 00
l.iaii idea of government a College graduate, de- Best and cheapest wagon Harness, Geor- t
: I rej otftin*. r.v» n .. r P , t * O * 1 . 1 ° 1 1 iff)
sires a situation as Teacher in some Southern
State. Satisfactory references furnished if desired
Address, stating terms, “CLASSICS,”
Publishers' Box No. 7, Dayton, Ohio.
or Recorder Office.
October 19. 1869 4-2 tf
gia manufacture. t
Best Hats and Caps. Georgia made
» uO
3 ov
Ladies Department.
Best Georgia made Jams $3 00
Best Georgia made Jelly 3 00
CTATE OF GEORGI A, LAURENS COUNTY 1 u"\ f £ e ° rg ' a In *'j e Mixed Pickles 3 O0
^ ’ 1 * I Best Georgia mane Piain Pickles 3 00
Bayamo. wherein Jordan’s and Quesada’s j ( j s j, ome
. ; forces encountered \ almaseds’s forces;
It requires one hundred ounces of qui- fjght lasted six hours, when the Span- '
nine a week to combat the shakes in j ar j„ retired, leaving the killed and wound
P’rankfort, Indiana. Cuban loss very largo. Cubans are
Cloaks,
The Empress l'lugenie, it is said, in- jubilant over the result of the fight. Fight
tends to ask the Sultan, on the occasion occurred on the 10th inst
of her visit to Constantinople, to cede the
city of Jerusalem and the other holy plac
es in Palestine to the Christian great Pow
Cabinet is in extra session to-day.
Snuv at SI, Louis.
Three consecutive decisions in the Mas
sachusetts Courts in the same case seem to
make the law pretty clear, that if the own
er of a horse with the glanders permit him
to range so as to infect other horses, the
owner of the diseased horse is liable tor
the damage that mav ensue.
St. Louis, October 23, p. m.—Two inch-
. , es snow on the ground this morning.
In large variety, at
JOSEPH’S. i
Milledgeville, Oct. 26. 43 tf
T , , n , * ■ ... , Iuucica v.»»j
Boots and Shoes ot superior quality, at 0 f t h«- Soil
J. L. JOHNSON & CO’S
I matter aud execution. We shall employ the best
: talent which the country affords in every depart
ment. and we intend to spare no pains to make
i the paper a reliable authority to all seeking infor
mation on everything relating to
By Washington Bakek, Ordinary.
Elizabeth A. Swinson has applied for Exemp
tion of Personalty and setting apart and r&lnatinn
of Homestead, and I will pass upon the same at
10 o’clock, A. M . ou the 30th day of October,
1869, at inv office in Dublin. Ga.
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ordinary.
October 12. 1669 || 2t?
The Farm and the Household.
Eminent practical agriculturists will contribute
articles concerning the Preparation and Culture
Sound Advice.—Have vou a cut, a burn, j ai *d Orchard
Skilled Horticulturists and truit growers Will
keep onr readers posted in regard to the Garden
FROM WASHINGTON.
Washington, Oct. 23.—The following
au ulcer, wound or bruise ? Is your breath
foetid ? Do you sutler from any inflamma
tory disease ? Have you been stung by in
is telegraphed North from an unusually sects or bitten by a serpent ? ^Do you fear !
well-informed source: It has been ascer the spread of any contagious disease ? Use
Persons of acknowledged experience and skill
in the raising and care of stock will devote their
attention to this important subject.
The Domestic Department of the Household.
The kitchen, the larder, the store-room, and the
, t , , .. pi ., t, 7 fowl yard—with approved recipes in all branches
tained that the occasion of the special Lab- Darbys I rophylactic Fluid. F.ven chit- : of housewifery, shall be attended to carefully,
iuet meeting on Wednesday last, was the dren acknowledge its good properties. One We have made arrangements to illustrate the
. . I, 1UCI ItlCullUg 11 M vum-uwwj ; t O’ O * i n vuv
A three story brick house, eighteen by con8 j,] era tjon of the notorious Yerger case 1 little fellow' in Marion, who had just been j text with appropriate wood engravings, and while
Hoar
consider-
ose sec-
referring
• to the jurisdiction of the Civil Courts, the
ge Andrews delivered a decision at F’rom
1 arr eu Court, to the effect that a widow' retary Boutwell purchased
'“'fid cot claim a homestead from the
an d of her husband.
At Columbus they are making cotton
4 ,1n kets, apparently very warm andcom-
*° r taole, with a good body and nap on
**cli s jd e> handsomely bordered i*i coiois.
May 1st to September 30tb, Sec- j Supreme Court will undoubtedly render
outwell purchased $18,590,050 in an opinion in the case adverse to the pow-
thrashed a few,” bawled lustily for tlie
“foo-id,” (fluid) to cure his hurt.
[ Marion Com.
In every style and variety,
mistered 5-20 bonds, $34,100,950 of cou era of the military tribunal before which
pon bonds, making a total of $52,691,000
purchased in five months.
A Mr. Feck, of Lexington, Mo., one day
he was tried and convicted.
At
Milledgeville, Oct. 26
A “quiet, inoffensive person,” in Deca
tur, Alabama, is reported to have killed 13
last week, swallowed some strychnine for " t ' of J6 despera ,j oes w bo receotly «t-
medicinp, supposing it to be quinine, lie , , ■ -m... _ i—mi
^ Call for the NEW SHIRT—True
Fit, at JOSEPH’S.
Milledgeville, Oct. 26 43 tf
the greater portion of the paper will he devoted to
tlie instruction and benefit of the heads of the
house, the amusement of the young people shall
not be neglected.
! The covers and a few pages at the end of each
number of the Southern Farm aud Home will he
reserved for advertisements, and will be a most
valuable medium for business men to communi
cate with the public.
. As we propose to issue a large edition of the
D “ j first number, w hich will be published the day pre
vious to the commencement of the State Fair, we
would invite our friends and patrons to make ear
ly application for the limited space which we can
set aoart for advertisements.
J^TATE OF GEORGIA, LAURENS COUNTY.
By Washington Bakfr. Ordinary.
Edward G. Doyle has applied tor Exemption of Best suit home spun and made Clothes..
Personalty and setting apart aod valuation of | Largest Contribution in the Ladies De I
Best Georgia made Cordial
Best Georgia made Wine
Best Georgia made Brandy -
Best Catsup with Recipe
Best Wax Work ‘‘
Best Artificial Flowers
Best Sewing Machine Work
Best Hand Sewing..
Best Shirt, hand-made at home
Be.-t Jeans, five yards. Georgia made
Best Quilted Work, “ ••
Best Embroidery, “ “
Best home made Hat or Bonnet
Homestead, and I will pass upon the same at 10
o’clock, A. M., on the 30th day of October, 1869,
at my office in Dublin, Ga.
W ASHIXGTON BAKER. Ordinary. .
October 12.1869 41 2t* T 1 t * est
apartment by one Lady, i
^Miscellaneous Department.
3 00
3 00
-3 00
3 0<»
3 00
3 Of*
3 0“
3 00
i oo
3 00
3 Ou
0“
3 (>0
5 oo
lo oo
ou
5 Oo
5 OO
specimen Dental Work • ■
Best improved Scientific Instrument or /
Apparatus, ^
Best specimen Oil Painting
- . . . , Iain........ 5 ih)
Best specimen Photography, in oil L u
j Best specimen Ornamental Work, Ladies, f, , „
] Best specimen Penmanship 5
Best Essay on general management of farm Jo ( u
10 ou
10 00
JOSEPH’S.
tf
Administrator s Notice
IVOTICE is hereby given that on (he 6th day j " pe ? n,en P V“.^ting..
±N of Dumber A.’ O. l-» I .ill ,p,„ y .0 ,£ I gS Sgfe' fl
Ordinary ol Baldwin county for leave to sell the
real estate belonging to the estate of STEVEN
BERTON.late of said county, deceased.
October ,-> 'i j «*^SKIED AtoV. | gS SSJ Z
• p -— : —— a system of drainage, )
L XECUTOR8 SALE.—Will be sold before Best Essay on application of fertilizers, t
-Lli tlie Court-house door in the town of Reids with method of analyzing soils, v
ville, Tattnall county, between the lawful hours of Best lot Southern msr’fact’d Goods, (cotton i r >
“i‘ ,h “ rr —r. . ” Best lot Southern do. do. (woolen) 5 on
Best Plan for Farm House, Barn, and out- (
buildings, adapted to this climate, ^ 1G <>*i
Handsomest Turnout—single or double (
team, buggy, pfcmtou or carriage, ( '6 0o
sale, ou the first Tuesday in December next, all
the lands belonging to the estate of Lewis Cobb,
late of said county, deceased. Sold as the will di
reels, so as to be divided.
Terms. 12 mouth* credit, small notes with ap
proved security.
JEREMIAH COLEMAN, )
JESSE D. COLLINS,
October 19, 1869
Ex’i
42 tds
r|TATTNALL COURT OF ORDINARY.
J- October Term, 1869.
Note.—The preminms will consist of Silver
Pitchers, Goblets and Table Ware,
i No premiums will be given to a single competi-
! tor in any department if the entry is considered be.
I tow the standard.
. . Any article not mentioned in the above list
\\ hereas J. B. brew ton, administrator ot John being adjudged worthy of a premium, will be a-
Higgs, represents to tlie Court, iu bis petition, du- warded upon tbe report of a special committee.
Competitors for field crops must have the acre
Tv
t r !."° quart* of hot water, oue pound of disappeared from his system
^jfian tneal, aud a quarter of a pound of 1
““bolted wheat flour will make more egg3 :
' en fed warm to the bens than twice the
tacked bitn. For a t/nicl man he’ll do.
The Suez Caual has cost 881,000,000.
A No. 1 article of Oak Tanned
Out of 150,000,000 of* people under Brit- | LEATHER, made out of best Texas hides,
ish domiuion in India, it i« estimated that j au( j 80 jj a t wholesale prices as cheap as can be
are much cheaper than woolen blans ca ved his life by swallow iog a pint of lard,
ket T and less norous , lha t operated as an emetic and antidote.
J The ague for which he took the “cure has
a ®°Qnt of whole grain.
there are 110,000,000 Hindoos, 25,000,000
Mohammedans, 12,000,000 of the original
ESP Russian BRACES, Boulevard TIES,
At JOSEPH’S.
Milledgeville, Oct. 26 43 tf
CP Fresh TURNIP SEED at
J. L. JOHNSON & CO’S.
^iue millions per auuum has been the tribes, and 3,000,000 or 4,000,000 Budd-
; a ^°f the earnings oi the pacific Raii-
foad
this, over
since its”opening ; and
if ee millions are profit, which will give a
bists, Jews and Parsees. Tbe Roman
Catholics claim 640,000 adherents, and
the Protestants 240,000.
had at Balti nore. Shoe-makers and Leather deal
ers of the surrounding country would do well to ^ ^
call and examine the stock before purchasing
TERMS:
Single copy J year $2 60
Three copies 1 year 5 06
Five copies 1 year 7 50
Single copy^ six months 1 00
Invariably iu advance.
Macon, Ga., Oct 19, Js69 42 3t
tpWO MONTHS afterdate application will be
ly tiled and cutered on record, tbat he has fuliy
administered Jolui Higgs’ estate—
I his is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any ttey
can. why said administrator should not be di.s-
charged from his administration and receive let- hibitor.
ters of dismission.
carefully measured and authenticated, by disiu
tercstcd parties, aud the grain measured in simifl.
manner. The measurements to be filed with the
Secretary anJ endorsed with the name of the ex
T TT , — made to the Ordinary Court of Montgomery
fcy Flames, Floes, Plough-hues, Traces, ccunty for leave to seli all the real estate belong-
J. L. JOHNSON & CO’S.
elsewhere. Call at
J. L. JOHNSON At CO.
Milledgeville, April 29,’69 16 ly
UP NEW FLOUR for sale by
J. L. JOHNSON & CO.
_ to the estate of Thomas M. McRae, dee d.
JOHN McKAE, Adm’r.
October 12, 1869 41 9t
J P R SIk'FK O T r- Felons having artici. s to exhibit for premium
J. tr. tv. U. T. C. must have them registered properly at the
October 19, lo69 42 mtim , tary s Office before 12 o'clock, il.. On the 4th ot
„ FORr 5 ”““ «*** Pi— »*.k aruefe .
C-r^sent by Kail Road or Express plainly and-e d
VJ Elizabeth Graham has applied for Extnip- to the care of tbe Secretary *y,*na.eml
tion of Personalty and setting apart and valuation Eatonton Las ample Hotel accommodations for
Of Homestead and I w,U pass upon the same at visitors, wbo will have the assurance th^ uo pains
J 2 o dock on the -40th dav of October, 1869, at will be ^ *« . . pairs
VV \ QlTivnTAY A L*T<n
my office.
Blanks for Sale al this Office- October 19,1869
WASHINGTON BAKER,
Ordinary Laurens county.
42 2t<
spared ira making their visit as pieasai %
I as possible.
HENRY D. CAPERS, Secretary
I September 28,1869 40 3t